Savannah daily Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, June 16, 1856, Image 4

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- — • _Id c|M ul UmwUh ill whom limiy onilfl. to (M uilHW Mbn Bald Court, to aMkloUoctiou (If urwqr lutn) on or biRmun kit tSSjfa Nownb«r out, oihwttt Bald Lob “winan, j£« Bubo, Esq., Ordinary lor CLatbam GMUy.Ub Mhtday or April IBM. '■ 7* .. JOUX BILBO. 0. 0. 0. -Hi! ^ftSSfcSB for IcUort dtttataory m ad* “ OfJamea 0. Hines : filitHiX SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be WJ Mid oa lb« flrat Tuesday In Juno next, before tSOoart Rous*, between timiegal hours or sale, STwSSef twelve (12) New Franklin Ward, In the CMtoMm&nah, altuaud on the corner or Most. TTItr r— and Battle Row, together with tbo tkreeavwr btiek warehouse altuatod thereon; levied etle MlUfr a certain fl. fa. Issuing out of Chatham Superior Court, In favor of-Joint Scuddor vs. Clar- •ftee F. HoIUe. Property pointed out in said 0. fa. BENJAMIN L. COLE, M]Tl Sheriff C.C. C HATHAM COUNTY. —To all whoa ft may con tore: Whereas, Elltabeth Where, will apply MUeOoert of Ordinary tor letters or administration aw the eetate of Joseph Ribera: Tbeee are, therefore, to dto and admonish nil wham it bit concern, to be and appear boforo said Oo«ttto make objection «r any they have) on or before the Aral Monday In July next, otherwise sold letters will be granted. • W!tteM. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary fbr Chatham county, this second day of Juno, I860. Janet JOHN bilbo, .o- c. c. HlT£ UP UKOltGIA, CHATHAM CO. f|W> all whom It may coucern: Whereas Mary Ann X toot will apply at the Court or Ordinary fur let* ten DUtnlssory on the estate or James P. Dent,— These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appour before said Court, to make objections (if any they have) on or before theflnt Monday in becemher next, otherwise said tattari will be granted. IRtnew John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day of June, 1853. Ja8 ^ _ JOHN BILBO, O.C.C. W ILL be sold before the Court House door in the . City of Savannah, on tho first Tuesday in July ; next, between the legal hours or sale. The follow- | log articles, 2 counters, 1 desk, 1 iron chest. I wardrobe and all tho Interest of Edward Murphy, In and to the lease or lot and bulldiug situated on tho corner or Whitaker and Congress streets, to satafyalL fa. issued In favor of William B. Gault, re: Murphy, k Povonny, groperty pointed out by a Court of C mlblitrato^.WLl—, .....— These are, thoNftrorto cite and admonish ail whom It mag concern, to bo and appear befbro said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or be. fbto tho Aral Monday In December next, otherwise ■aid letter* will bo fronted. Witness. John Bilbo, Em. ordinary for Chatham county, this rourth day of June, I960. June 0 JOHN BILBO, o. of o. AD!ra\ISTRA1«K'tiAC«f. P URSUANT to an order of tj»o Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, passed June term, 18(6. will bo sold, on the Arst Tuesday lu August next, before tho Court Houso door in said county of Chatham, between tho legal hours of sale, the Pillowing property, to wit.: Low Nos. throe (3) and four (4) .being port of Garden lot No. nine (9)i Spring Hill, CUy or Savannah, Iroutlugon Roliroad street; also the following negro slaves: Jack, Peter, Alexander and Sarah. Sold as the property of the estate of Samuel Urlffln, latoof sold county, deceased, Tor tho bnnoflt or the heirs and creditors or said es- tale. RICHARD WAYNE, Administrator de bonis non, on Ju4 Estate or Samuel UrUBn, OT3KSIXP5HXOTIXH EOTKTV Jibertisements. *rrr “ -7.jea O N the first Monday In- August next, I will apply to tho Ordinary or Chatham county Tor leave to sell tiie negro slaves heonglng to the estate of Clara A- Ogtlbay, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and ifrcdltir* of said ostnto. June 4 JAMES A. LaROCHK, Adm’r. too: JDh?t *iaam- DEALHR AMD- —- Wwtchra, JewsljjJRm 1 no. 12, eovrra 20 enuntt, nquMunu. wept* KELSON BWBKZBV, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner Aator Place and lih Avenue; m exosx moxihanr to rax asto* mount and tn mtw KXUtlOCFX, KXW T0Wt, most extensive variety and tho Iargeat stock of Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Ac., «jjcrica, can bo (bund at this establishment, (Tom plain to tho most elaborate and ornate In design anu workmanship. In addition to the atockwdways on hand, a great variety or drawings, appropriate and original may bo (bund, from which work will bo ex ecuted promptly to order. Orders faithfully executed, and shipped to any point available by water or steam. Persons visiting the city or New York on pleasure or business are respectfully invited to visit this es tablishment. octt - BROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail in Swalnsboro, Emanuel Co , on the 4th Instant, a negro man; ho says his nnmols Harry; that he belongs to tho estate jot Thomas Clay, of Bryan County, Ga. He Is of light complexion, with a slight scar over tho left eye; about 6 foet3>$ inches in height, and about 26 years old. Tbo owner I* requested to cotno forward, pay charges and take him away, as ho will bo dealt with as the law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, Jo9 .Talor. NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against tho estate i\. or Richard F. Williams, lato of Chatham coun- ty, deceased, are hereby notified to presoot them witbiu tho time prescribed bylaw to the subscri ber ; and ail indebted to the said estate are request ed to make immediate payment lo M. B. MIMES, Administrator de bonis non. March 25—Aw ltwtJySl—jo 7 VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND A DANVILLE, A Virginia A Tennessee nay 81 CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. W ILL be aold before tbo Court House door, in theCfty offiavauuah, un the first Tuesday lu July next, between tho usual hours of sale, east half of No. 6 Green Ward, bounded as follows .-—north by Broughton street. west by lot No. 5, sou .U by a lane and east by lot No. 7. levied on as tho property of James L. Oliver,, to satisfy u fl. fa. Issued out of the Honorable the CUy Court of Savannah, in favor ofD; B. Nichols vs. lames L. Oliver. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Terms ea.-h.~ Purchaser paying for titles. KDW. M. I'RKN’DF.ROAST, mySl city Sheriff. ‘state OF ueuhuiA, C HATHAM COUNTV.—To nU whom it may cou- corn: Whereas, the estate of Jeremiah Mc Donald lies unrepresented in consequence of the death of Nathan Brewton, the executor, and unless some lit ami competent porsou applies for the nd- ministration of said estate, with the will anucxed, I shall ap|>oint .lames Wilkinson, or some other fit aud proper person, administrator with the will an nexed de bonas non, on said estate: These arc, therefore, to cite nud admonish all whom It tuny concern, to bo nud appear before said Court to niako objection (ir any they have) on or before the first Monday in August next. Witness. William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch, this 12th day of June, 18(6. ji>15 WILT JAM LEE. o. r. c. Wi CITY SHERIFF** SALK. ILL be sold before the Court Hou-e door In . nooebee river; also, State of Georgia, Uuiioclt tounty. A DMISl.-TRATOKri’ SALE.-—By virtue *ff au or der from the honorable Court of Ordinary of Mini county, passed on the first Monday lo Juue, will be sold at the court house door of said county, between tiro lawful hour® of sale, on the flretTues- i day iu Augu-t, One tract of Land, coutuluing one ' hundred aud fifty acres, in said county, on tho Ca- "*■ *" |»rt of four othor surveys, . J tho Oty or Savannah, ou tho first Tuesday iu - July next, between tbo legal hours of sai«\ lot No. 27, contains 59 feet, more or loss, being a portion of Garden lot No. 11, west, in tho city of savannah, bounded as follows:—Bust by Purse street, south bv tot No. —, north by street uot named, aud west by lot No. —. Levied on as tho property of Aun Doble, tosaUaTya fl. fa. Issued out of Uio Honorable the . , ,, CUy Court oTSavannah, m favor of John uallalicr vs • •• Ul>e *d, I860 je 15_ Ann Doble. Property pointed out by plaintiff.— State of Gcbrcln, Bullocli Couiitv* Terma cash. Purchaser paying for Utiea. ! a DMIlCbn'KATOKa’ SALE.—Will be sold, on the EDW. M. PRENDFJtGAST, j first Tuesday in August next, before ths court City Sheriff, j house In .-tstasboro , 1 In paid county, under an order | of tho Court of Ordinary, Fifty tour (f4J acres of ■otiUhiingslx hundred and thirty-two acres, on fa noochee river, well Improved aud in good repair, consisting of swuinp, bay nnd pine land. S>ld as the property of Nathau Prow ton, deceased, for the benefit iff tho heirs aud creditors iff said dcccnned. Terms rnado known on tho day of sale. HK.VJAM!BHEW 1X>N, J Adm - rs SIMON J. BREWTON, mySl -»xrn j : Pdie (And, granted to James Deal, and bounded by door in ! i. 4lH is of James Woods, William Alien and Elmore t.ol c ‘ l y^ ou the fir.-tTuo.iJay in duties, belonging to lire estuto of James Deal, for July next, batween the legal hours ol sale. One Au- • • - -- - -- - — - “usta ana Waynosboro’ Railroad Company's Bond, rio. 409—levied on as the property of Wllirrm Dunn to aatlafy two fl. fas. Issuod out o! the honorable the CMjr Court of Savannah, one in favor i f James 13. Raad vs. William Dunn, aud the other iu favor of Jobnlogorsoll rn. William Dunn. Terms cash. EDWARD M PRENDERGA.-T. may 81 .-hoi iff C. s. S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH Co„ May 20th. .1856—Two months after date application will ba made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to soli all the lands belonging to toe estate cf Michael Donaldson, deceased. Tor the benefit of the heirs aud creditors and said deceased. BfSKMw JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm'r. fiBORGU—BULLOCH CO.—All person* having kJT demands against the Estate or Thom is Mills, lato of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to fresanttnem, properly attested, within tho time prescribed by law. and thc^o Indebted to said eetate are requested to make immediate payment to HARDY B. HODGES, Adm’r- • May 20th, 1856. my23-«w tho benefit nf the heirs aud*creditors of said estate. Terms made known ou the day of sale. MARTHA DEAL,) Adro’x. CALVIN DEAL, / Adm'r. June 12th, 1556 ■ io 15 • CITY MARSHAL'* SALKS. ■firiLL be sold, on the first Tuesday iu July tv next, iu front of the court hou-c : Improvements on let No. 3, MuutraoliinviUo to satl-fy City Tax Lvecutlons vs. Connelly, lor years ISM and 1513. Al-o, I/it and improvement No. 12, part of Gar den Lot No 11. west, the property of Mr-*. Ellen O’Reilly, to satisfy City Tux Executions lor 1850. Al®o, Lot Nu. 15 and Improvements, Fruakiiu ward, as the property of M. Pmuicrga-t, for Taxes for 1855. Al-o, cast liaif of Lot No. 2, Calhoun ward, the property of .Mr*. Bridget Cary amt children, for Taxes for 1856 A’so. Loti Nos. 19 aud 20, Wesley ward, as the • property ol* Edward Perry, for Tar.e3 for 1855. ! Also, Lot So. 01, Brown ward, ai the property of ! estate or Patrick O’Connell, Hr., for Taxes for 1855 , Al.o, Improvements ou south half or Lot No. 33, NOTICE. Warren ward, as tbo property of Miss Matilda Ro- 3 1 WO months from date application will be : f yr Taxes for 1804 and 1866. made to tho Ordinary of Chatham County, for Also, ca.-t hall* of Lot No. 28, north -ide of Marga- ve to sell lot No. 151,9th district. B.kcr, belong-! ret street, the property or Mrs. Rachael Wise and lag to the estate of Julian Marks. . daughter, for Taxes fur 1865. JACOB WATSON, A1.-o, Lots Nos. 47 and G2, Walton ward, &■* tho may2 Administrator. 1 property of John McCormick, for Tuxes lor 1865. Also, I/it No. 4, Washington ward, as tlm proj»cr- _ ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. ty ol* Mrs. M. M. Dibble and children, for Taxes for le 55. Also. lot No. 14 and cost haif of Lot No. 16, par of Garden lot No. 33, cast, as tbo proiJcrty of tho estate of S. A. l’atot, for Taxes tor 1851 nnd 1855. Al o, Lot No. 24, l/uhyette ward, as Ibe property of Johu M. Milieu, for Taxes for 1866. TOHN H. WILLIAMS, haviug assigned all O hln property, both real aud |*er.-*ouai, to adjust kls debts, all persons having legal claim? against tho Uhl John M. williams, will please hand them to tho undersigned without delay, as it is quite desirable to ascertain the extent ofindebteducss, aud to per- . ... feet n speedy settlement of the assigned property Also, Lot No. 10, Montmoliiuvllle, as tho property epc28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee \ or James Ueuoi5t,vor Taxes for 1854 aud 1S55. "‘'"‘sRWiariFDmuia' caawrs Also, Improvements of quarter Lot No. 1G,Greene . .J . i ward, as the property of Mr. 5 Baker, for A ^ftGwnsJwrtag demands against the estate ! Taxes for 1854 and 1855. Charles , .Arnold, deceased, ere ; Also, Garden Lot No. 63, ea«t, as tl:e property ol* .‘S'®'" 1 " , P. Bowen, for T«*o. <or U5I aud 1W5. wltLlo tbo tlxtto prc.vjrlbed Vj a,i tho.-.c in- I aPo. Lot li’y. 47 t Jo.yer wurd. u, llio orodfirtv ol dlato payment to EDWARD PADEL10RD, Al?o, west half of Lot No. 4, south .-ide ol' B: **un i Aom.niitrator. i street for Taxes for 1851. Shortest, most comiorubln andmo/t expeditious Route to tho VIRGINIA SPRINGS I THROUGHl BY DAY-LIGHT. And Baggage Cheeked Through, except on Stage? Visitors tn tho Vlrglnlnla Spring* by this rout», take tho South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or the Richmond ami Danville cars at Richmond, at 6 A. M., dally, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch burg to dinner, and thence, via tho Virginia and Tenupstfoo Railroad, reach Bon.?ack’s Depot nt 31-4, and Salem at 4 P. M., nnd at cither placotake Kent. Summerson & Co's Fine Line of Stages I Tit of-o via Bousack’s lodge at Hncastle, dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet springs, and arrive at the White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou th« evening of the second day Irora Petersburg, or Rich mond. without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but H4 miles of Staging. Or by the Falem route, stop ull night at the Roanoke Red Sulphur Bprlugs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, aud arrive at the White Sulphur Springs on the evening of the following day. The Virginia k Tcooessce Railroad is located through a rauat romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for its salubrity and doligbtlul tem perature. Tho road pusses the baso of the PEAKS OF OTTER! Aud within throe miles of the Alleghany Springs oue mllo of tbs Houtgumery White Sulphur Sprlugr and within four miles or the Yellow Sulphur Sprlugs all pleasantly situated a fow tulles apart, outuc Eastoru slojiu of tho Alleghany muuutulu, iu Muut gomory county. Tho waters ol* these Spriugs arc celebrated for tbeir great mediclual qualities, the ac commodations arcoxci-Ueut, nnd have iwen greatly increased siuco last ncason. -^•Visitors to Urn Rod Sulphur Springs take Kout, Summerson A* Co's Stages at Newborn De|toi, on the eveulug of tho day that they leave Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at the Springs on the following day to dinner, nnd Salt Sulphur Springs early lu the evening of the second duy from Kiel* moud or Petersburg. Tho Road'from New hern Depot to the Red Sul phur Springs, (38 mllos,) has Hpou graded aud greatly improved siuco last season, nnd is now re garded nsotie of the best turnpikes in the moun talna. The line of Telegraph from Richmond will bo com pletcd and in o|«ration to the Mootgomery Wliitft Sulphur Springs early in Juno. Passengers to Knoxville, Tennesw c, lake Kent, Summerson k Go’s stoges at the Western terminus or the Virginia & Tennessee Rulirond, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at iba rate ox 8 miles per mot.th) to tho Eastern term! nus of the East Tennessee aud Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Knox villa In 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. Fare from Petersburg or Klebmonil To Rod Sweat, or Sweet Springs via Bouaack’s,$10 00 “ “ *' •• * raiem.... lu 60 *• White Sulphur Springs i: Bom-ack’s 11 00 •* “ *• “ *• Salem.... 11 60 RcdSulphnr Springs 12 26 “ Alleghany Springs a 00 “ Moutgotnory White Sulphur Springs 8 u5 “ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 45 - Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00 Note.—The charge for tickets to the Alleghany Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Springs, does not Include the eburge from tho Railroad to the Springs. Passengers lor the Al legbauy Springs, (4 miles distant.) toko tickets * .SbawavlUc—for Montgomery White Sulphur, mllo distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets Big Tunnel aud for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) take tickets to Uhriatiansburg depot. Coa- veyuncea will bo found at those places. For further information apply to fc. A. GOODWIN, lickct Agent S. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup't Richmond k DanvlUe K. K., Richmond. £. H. GILL, Sup’t V*. & T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERSON & CO., my l3-3m Finca?tle,' Virginia. CENTRAL IIA1LA6a1>.' ' LOCK. Having racolved the Prize Medal at the World’s Mr,’are now offered to the public as the Prixe Safe of (the World. Tsntoil and approved as they have been every where, their crowning victory was reserved to be awarded by the Juries of the World's! .dr. The proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars in Gold In tho one exhibited at the World's Fair, I/m- don, and Invited allthe Pick-Locks In the world to open the ftife, with or without tho keys, aud take the money as a reward for their Ingenuity; although operated upon by several skilled in tlienrt, no oue could l*|ck the I/tck or open the SoTe. By an improvement upon tho original Salamander, introduced by tho present owner or the patent-right, tho interior Is rendered wholly Impervious to damp, and books, papers nnd Jewelry might be preserved In ono of hla roTcs for a century without contracting bleralsJt from mould or rollldow. lij guohl ogalnMt counterfeits ovory Sale from the manufactory of tho subscriber, and Fold by him or his agents, has a brass plate in front, bearing his n.mr. * furh 1. nteo rwrclJ-hfid with one of Ills Ira- provnu Tblof UAtentlnB l»k", wliluh Is » goml prar- •Moo mj.ln.l robWry. fl. C. HERRINB * CO., Non. IRA, 1RJ nnd 130 Water s!., N, Y. Aganla Id flavaanah, Mcsara. BEIJ, A PRENTISS, who krrn rnnslaattv oa haad a full anil anmplalo aasotttnf.nl, whlrh tliry will aril at Mnmil!ir.tiirrn.' prlrw. "-FI2S I/fCAL EnilKNCE OF THE VAI.t'E AND tlRB- proof opAimra of WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, At MmtfMma It filmrns A Banin, Ktio Yark. , .VKAT1A' EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. Merchuutrt can bestippReS^tehort iiuthe with Bill-Heads, Bills of Lading, Dray Books, Circulars, Cards and Blank Books. Particular attention* giveliVo IiUUK AND PAM- PHIAT PRINTING, such as Ottulogucs for Colleges, Proceedings of Meetings. Reports, By-Law^, etc. Tbatiklld fur the very liberal patrouuge herotulure received, wo respectfully solicit a-continuance ol tbe eume, feeling that we ritmll be able to pluuHC all who may favor us with a call, both as to prices aud execution ol' work. GENUINE PREPaVRATION.i. Hclmliold'ri Highly Concentrutcd tonv bound Fluid Extract Buclm* DR. ;wt R. lIOflKLEVI INFIKKAUY. FOR tlie treatment of Can- j* *, cera, Wens, Fistula, and all kinds TjltBb ol Tumours, U now open for the HUH BMBkrrrepUon of Patients. His Inflr-aiflJK tnnry 14 iqcatod near'the Dejiot and Post Of.ice. on Broadway, and contains about thirty large nud well Sexual Organ -, whether In MALE OR FEMALE. bis Matron. His practice in that horrloie oi^u. Cancer, for tho port ten years Jl fiot surpassed Lt- • nv In till, nniltti. I'nlluhO k.a 1. Proiiosuls for Rntlous nnd Fuel for Llght-V«»*el*. COLLECTOR^* OFFICE, I SCi’KHt.VTKXIJK.VF OK iJOUIrt, > Suvannuh, loth May, 1856.) OEALED proposal will bo received Rt this O olllce until 12 o’clock. M., ou the 1st day ot July uext, 1866, for furnishing nud delivering Ru- lien* nnd Fuel on hoard Hie Liglit-vcsAeM iu this Collection district, viz.; at Martin's Industry and Tyboo Island Knoll, fur one year from the first day ol* July 1866, to tho 3Uth June, 181*7, inclusive. Tho rations to bo of good nud approved quality, to bo delivered iu good nnd Mifilcicnt packages, barrels, boxes aud eases, ami in gtxMi order, ou board tho above untned light-vessels, at least once u quarter, free of expense to the United Slatos, nud ngrueably to tho annexed table of tho weekly tation, vt*/..*. from whatever cause they may have originated, and j V* Lcir<1 <"J NO MATTER OF HOW lJ)NG bTANDINO. ; f 1 * 1 . I** ‘ 11,:rn ’ 01 * 16 P° r m MObfctog r-sjul/ej TbLs popular and apedfle remedy is now offered I ,n . , , , ■ . to tbo alllictotl, iuid guaranteed to euro ull tbo above ^ cr ** .^ u WUVJ ** comphdntR. Ii sourchc-a out tho very root ot* tho disease, driving out ail tho diseased HuIUh of the Ijody, thus removing the cause and rendering the CUrC CERTAIN AND PERMANENT, nils medicine allays pain and Inflammation, which oilier remedies Invariably cause. au«l cun be taken wfith less troublo and expense to fNiticnts. lids In- fallible remedy bos saved thousands upon thousuuh* from the hands of v MKRCJLEriS QUACKS, lu casej of infection if not from premature graves. ... tbo Compound Bucliu Is tho only article worthy ol the least conitdeuco or the ullllctiJd lu iierformiug SAF’E CUKES. fcr 5' . dortuken. All cornraunicatlou.i mwt be post imin luldrested to W. R. MOSiJLKy' ’ R’JK 6 Grlfliii, da. P OTATOES—400 barrels HuperlorT»fa/iUnir PntotouH! Ml do Westein Reds; and 56 «J». Blows, for sale by mur8 BRIGHAM, KELLY a «*i hon. msTHititoffir U NITED StatoH. Canada and Cuba. Hcbwegler’s History of Philosophy In Ep<**ar ct translated by fieeyle. ^ “ Prescott’s Philip 2»1 of Spain, new aupnlv , Calf and in Cloth. * C " fHunAii, «ci« iwft. | In the fire or the 3<1 Inst., which consum- ■ ed the brick building i occupied by .Mr. Jim. T. Thomas, op|N*sito tlm Gas Works, in this city, was a s:Ui» ol tbo above descriptions containing the l>ooks, papers, and mouey of Mr. Thomas, an*\ nUhongn* the building was detroyed, the said Safe sustained no injury whatever from the ; Intense heat to which it find been ex|*ased. Ou oiiou- ing the Fafe, the enuteuts were found undisturbed, ■ and in the same order and condition a? when placed there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting { ends ofa few papers, aud the backs of ono or two of \ the books, caused by the steam generated In the ; sfafe, while at its greatest heat. The Safe and contents, ns it came from the ruins, may still he seen, in the possession or Mr. Thomns, ; at tho Gas Works. A largp assortment of these cole I brated Safes always on baud,and far sale by C. H. oampfieUj, Agent far the Manufacturerr. July 26,186s*. 171 Bay-st., Fnvannnh. G». 1 take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state ment, aud in addition would add, that the hooks are now lu use. J. T. THOMAS*. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 2ttth, I86A. out6—If " DYING AND RENOVATING r'—.-V’* Napoleon's Confidential Correspondence w-tii i II contains tio narcotic, mnre.ury, or other injurious J>rother Joseph. drug, but Is purely a VepetaMe Comjmfition. It Is ' Da van’s History oi the Queen's o; toe ip,,, very agiecnbtd to the taste, create.* in* perceptible 1 ” <*dor, and may lie taken by persons ot either sex without hindrance from business or medical advice, ; as plain dircciions far use accompany tho medicine. Reader, II*you have any of the above complaints, do not neglect them, l<i-.liAY£ ARE DANGEROUS. With till* tn*!*llclnn you can cure yourself, and thus prevent ull exposure. TRUTH MlteT AND WILL 1'RKYAti . This mndlciiio si*oe lily and e(ll-ctuiill> cures tho j most vlrulem farm or secret diseases, aud era'.Ucaie- ' 'Vt fclVV CHOU UlfttA MOLAESfiS ThV Vaj every particle ••riuN'Clioiw matter from the i-ytetn, { goo! the Abbott Devi-n-uox. -lady r/mi-sV 1 Hanover—2 vols. |jTho Allachl in Madrid. Romance of tho Harotn. by Miss. Parma Rach**l ffray. by Julia Knvanaugh. Earnest Umitond, by Mr«. l/*e Menu, mar 3 W. THORN K WILUaj; J UST HECKiVED.—20 boxeTsh^,I(j ( .-, prime artiole, 20 tierces choice T*>i.ij<-s Hams. In store, aud for :-ale t*y mar 26 WAYNE. tiRKSHUJ: 5 * soinnio,| | wx.*j«t •BOafetimv •inm po|j|. Jo siqsiUH restoring the isdi:M'l t** a perl'e.st Htute of IILAI TH AND I’LTtITY. Hrimbnld'K Utility t.'imccatvalrd C.'utn- poiiiul Fluid Extract 8ni*sn]>nrllltt. For purifying the Ithvnd, removing ull diseases nri- .sliic.* IVom .-vet-ss **f Mercury, exposure and iui- priidencc In Ufa, chronic constitutional disomies, ari-iug li oin nu* impure state of Blond, aud the i*uly reliabi*- and effectual known remedy for the cure of N-vM'ula, Malt Klieum, Scald Head. Ulcer ations of tho Throat and Ij-w, Pains nud Swellings •if tho Roues, Teiter, Pimples on tbo Face, and nil ,Scaly Eruptions (ff the Skiu. . It is gntlilyiug to tho proprietor ol* these tuediciuos to In* able t«* state that it is now nearly three year? since they were first introduced, during w hich time . they huvo been extensively umhIId various parts of Uut Ututed Mutes, nud have given to patient and i practitioner tin* highest degree of satisfaction In the ; various «-u.-.e- in which they have been employed ; whether in lown. country, hospital or private prac tice. they have Itivariably given the most decided * and uiieqeiv oral satisfaction, ami prnduc«»d the moist i salutary uu-i beneficial offi .-ts. Numerous letters have been received from tlu: mo»t dlsUngnlshed I *i-^a Each projsi..ul must state distiuelly the price for which the entire ration will bo lurnished on board each light-vessel respectively. The pro|Kts»l? far supplying fuel, both coni and | wood, must state distinctly tho price per ton mnl jCordjHiidthokindandqiiidit.vot'oiicli.tobndeliver- ESTABLISHMENT.! 0,1 honr,, "* v* 1 ** 1 * Huhl-v^ol respectively. HO .. 5 Ono bidder may offer i**r ail tin* ration.- and fuel required for nil the light vessels in this district, oi ler one 01 more of tho vessels separately, ul bis own option. The kind and quantity offuel will bo deter mined upon, and tin* contractor informed accord- 73 YORK 8TRKBT, KKAR THE COtTtT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., Eatabllshed In 18,‘M, S IHE Subscriber grateftil to hla friends and patrons for thoir.onntlmial favors, would »tat« ; mgly. iu advance of tlm time for tnakint; tli tin addition to tbo improvements in DYING, ae ' teriy iielivcries c*rrntiou« cm board ot*the res quired by him during bis lust visit to England and Scotland, has made arraugntnouu for extending hi* physician- :u the com)try, and from the professors i * or several medical college*, recommending In the! • highest terms tho value ot these medicine. 0 , and , nrrKTArx their ?upp*-;i>rity over all other preparations for such complaints a* the proprietor recommends. ' Numerous preparations) of Ntrsapnrilln nud of Buclm ■ uud variou-- modes of pre|Jiring ihein have been given, all of which of murre will differ according to the iiioife of pi-epuratb*n which each individual may adopt. Tiic.-:c tm-d cine- r*-*{idre ronsiderahte care in the j preparation Mid the employment of ditlerent men- ‘ struaiu sueci-sslve operation to take up the extrac tor sale In lots to «uit purchaser*.'by Janill lttdXiKRf A Ni.'. r-.s C A K1 WARKHOUSK, OLS j 611 ' 140 Ckmvr&ts and 57 #sv. JuUta .Urtsv fllHK UNDERSIGNED would take tiij< | tunlty to express to h!s frleud.* and tin- i generally, bis sincere thanks for llieii liberal, a age and influence, which has result* .! in exp i. - r hU trade to all parts of tliuhtab-. Also. c,r, • Florida. Alabama aud Tenne-see, therebj • him to exhibit a Ktoek uns*miu any >•.. »„ city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keejx-rs. and boat Owners are particularly invited to cxanv.i e p,. present utock, whUJt Is now complete tn .* t* various departments, consisting in part i.filu ing goods, viz .• CA Itl * HI DE/M RTNKXT. Royal Medalion. fSiglisb Druggets, . * Royal Velvet, rlons. widths,) Mocet Wilton, Moeaic I (earth Hv:{ Mocel BrUKSc-la, Velvet aud Chenii:.- yu.- Tapestry Bruwipl*. Tufted K*ig«. Power Ix>om Bru?sfk* Piauo a.*.*i table<.... •„ lVy*r Mats (every vt*- oi>, Silver k Bra-s Stair '.-vj - CariK*t« (findings, fa. CURIA t\ANfi UPHOLSTERY DEPART mm , Brocatelles, I aca und Muslin Satin de Iaines. Gilt Cornice?. Satin and Silk I ktnvtsk, Gilt Pin? and Bait. • Worsted and Cotton Damask, To.--cl?, Ijopp-i Cords: Velvet and Plush of various colors; Vialov. Shade?, new style. Also, every variety of Furniture Coverir*- friai ming? und materials for decoraimr FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. a iu successive nperatiou to uikc *ji* uie cxirac- • „„„ f.iv„, < . Q "dp**. aa.rqucucc. an> .non Ira. i Fr " m 1 * 1 *> * X $$*,*?!*“ a “ tivi quently improperly mail*-, uud not uulreqiiently much impaired, it'n*»i rendered totally inert, by the , Rooms, cnl to Ot without a scam. Th.i subscriber will oblige himself to tax-t liglU-vesM Eacii bidder is required to uttuc IiiSIKTZSLiil ANN'R ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGElt. T HE distinguished favor with which this •M-y.-.c* has bceu received tliroughoi.t all sections of the Union us a remedy ut once safe, agreeable and effectual for Incipient Diarrhwa, Cholera Morbn-. Weak and relaxed Bowel-, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Ry.-popslu, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, l an guor or b**biliiy t'rem sedentary iiubits, Ac., has in duced the proprietor to give it every publicity iu Ins power. Upon its rnorrit- comment is unnecessary, as it.-: own intrinsic worth Is its best eulogy, it car ries with it tho Qvldrueo of Its i.upurior exceil-tu:e. freely atteated to by the youug, the old. uud score - of families who. prompted by it careful regard for their health und comfort, uro daily adofdli.g it us an i.\oisi*K.».voi£ family KBVKov. There i? pr-rhups no medicinal preparation extant so simple und burn., less, yet salutary anil effective, whose worth will be more appreciated or universally adopted than the liquid Ginger prepared by Helntzelman. For sole by J. E. DkFoRD, DrnggM, JelO 3m . » Savaimnh, Ga. (¥! Admlniitrator. “TrtlGITfiES MKX JCE. ATE. Lodi Eoblder having made an assign- JjJL menttor the benefit of bu creditor.?, all per sons indebted to him will please make payment to ( me. And those haring demands against him are ! requested to present them, that payment may be j mode os far os tbe asaetta will extend. A. BONAUD. .Assignee, j gavannab, May 19,1856. may20 j OtYSS SHERIPF'S SaEeT > beaold before tbe door oftheGuirt House Also, south half of 1 Trustees’ Garden, a* the property of the estate of Worthington, for Taxes for 1855. DANIEL ft. STEWART, may 31 City Marshal. Hi E Mf, REMOVAL. The subscriber has Removed on the Bay, next door to the Republican; I olllce, where he i3 now opening a , ■ handsome assottment of 8 PR ING! AND SUMMER GOODS, which he wiU sell by the 1Y7UL be sold before tbe door orthe Court House ! P-d^rn or make to order in the most fashionable YV lu the City or Brunswick, County of Glynn, ou ! st >| R ; ^°< Kcady Mad* Clothing tor the present the flrst Tuesday in July next, between tho legal ! ftn '\ c ” , ?!. II ? f sca3on ;- . . hours of sale, tho following property, to wit.:—Ca.-- .. Thanklul for past favors, he hope-* to nr.»ritn con- siua, Jim, Cbloc, and Simon—levied ou by virtuo ot. fmuance of the same. fli. fa. Issued out of the Honorable Superior Court of •. . N- B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done nt Glynn County, lu favor of Horace B. Gould v?.Akx- * f ho shortest notice. . „ . ,~ UI . under Scranton aud Jumea Gowen, Administrator? . *1 r- rccc * v ®^ " Loal? and I 'ants, White or Mary Abbott, deceased. Property pointed out bv . ?. U(l MnrsPilleaXesu.farsalontasmall pm- plalotilTa attorney. _ _ ' JOHN w. KPI.I.Y I* and alter Sunday, the 14th October, Inat., and until further notice, the Passenger Trains ou the Central Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...5 a h aud 12.16 p al Arrive In Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 a M. LeavoMacon “ “,11.45 am “ 9.30 pit. Arrive lu Savan’h “ “10.45 pm “ 7.20 a M BErtVEXX SAVANNAH AND ACOCSTA. Leave Savannah 12.16 p M and *>.30 f. m. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pm- 5.30 a m, Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 p M Arrive in Savannah 1.30 ni “ 10.46 p 8RWXBM WACOM AND ACOCSTA. Leave Macon 11.45 a m and 9.30 v M. Arrive in Augusto 8.46 pm “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 p m. Arrive In Macon 2.15 p M “ 1. am. KSIWKSS SAVANNAH, MIXXtDOXVUiX k SATONTON. Leave Savannah 6. am ■Arrive la MUledgevtlle 2.46 p k. Leave Macon 11 46 a M Arrive In Katonton 6. r m. W. M. WADLKY Gon’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octl6. .G.C. may28 M. 0. B. WRIGHT, ! aiiYNH aiuiRim sTS W lLLbesoldboforc the door of thu Court House, In the city of Brunswick, County orGlynn, on the first Tuesday In July next, between the legal hours of sale, tho tollowlug property, to wit.:—One undivided hairof a tract or |mrcel of land containing two hundred and fifty acres, (more or less) lying and being in the county of Glynn, bounded youth bo lands granted to Mir,haul PooseU, northwardly by lands granted to Jobn Lamb, senior, e.x-t by lands unknown. Levied on as tbe property of Celia Lamb, to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued out of the Honorable supe rior Court or Glynn county, iufuvor of Daniel McIn tosh vs. Celia Inmb. Property pointed out by do fondant. M. C. R, WRIGHT, !DAy28 Sheriff Glynn County. SfAffi OF GKOitGI a7LI HKllT V (JO. mo all whom it may concern:—Whereas Jason X Floyd will apply nt the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on thec.-tato of Alien D. Floyd, These are ihereforo to cito ami artmonioh nil whom it may concern, to bo und appear before «ui*l court, to make objections, If any they have, on or before tho first Monday In July next, otherwise said falters will bo granted. Witness W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary far Liberty County, this 27th day or April, 1856. W. P girardf.au, may27 o. L. C. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. O N tho first Monday in July next application will be made to the honorable the Court of Ordina ry of said county tor letters of administration on the estate of Gideon McGnwcn, lute of raid couniy.de. ceased. ANN McGOWKN. June 2 NOTICE. mOBCE months after duto application will betnad nprIS OUAPF.lt AND TaIloIT. JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. Tho subscriber take; this opportunity to inform his friends and tho public, that Ihc is enabled, from experience, and the •intuitive perceptions or tho truths of* j scieuce. based ou tho common rules of surveying i forms, both plane and spherical, to cut and mnko up garments io lit tbe human form in the most complete ; and finished style, to all who may favor him with a call. Boys' fancy drosses, Ball costumes, Military and i Firemen’s Uniforms, &c.,&c. I*. HORACE GRANT, ! Jefferson st.. one door North ol* Broughton street. I dec 7—ly ^ I 11 AUGi >G AND KOPK.—6(jhales heavy Gunny - XJ Cloth, 20 bo its heavy Dundee (for 8ca Ld- , aads,) 50 bolts medium do 44 inohes, 300 Ky Rope, 600 lbs Bagging Twine, in store and for sal WEBSTER k PALMES* ! by _onv 19 1 X?RESH Salmon, Lobsteraand'Savdines, for J. sale by Jan 2 A BONAUD. uratiliiKs— ! O k6 bbls Sugar Crackers—fresh. 20 “ nutter 16 *• Soda Biscuit 25 boxes ‘ • * • 26 bbls No. 1 Sugar, 60 •• A. B and C Sugar, Received fui*i for sale bv McMAHON K DOYLE, Nos. 206 uud 207 Huy td. my 17 P ~APEH ilASOINGS AND HORDF.IiS— Just rcccivod a great assortment of tbe most IIb border* to match, Com 8 CHAFFER k CO.’S, No. 6 Whitaker street. I elegant patterns, — cents to $2, at apr30 X to the Marine Bank of Savaunab. for the pay ment of two Twenty dollar bills, viz.: letter », 3070, ‘ and letter 0, 697, tue left halves or which have been 1 lost. JAMES P. HUDSON. Tallahassee, Fla,, May 17, I860. 3m»my26 ADMinfilTHATUIX HAI.K. O N the first Tuesday in July next will bo sold in front oftho Court House, in the city of Savan nah, all tho real estate belonging to tho estate of James M. Bates, late or Chatham County, deceased. Sold by FermisHion ortho Court of Ordinary, uud by erdcr of the Administratrix, tor the honullt of tho heirs and creditors. ANN B. BATES, may26 Administratrix G. ill. UUJFF1N, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan nnd Whitaker St re.-is. HA 4 now on hand a beautiful a*- ortment of Jewelry r.r every *IIk *rlptfon and kind worn by Indie.*? .v». ig* and gent lemon r*n*l will sell ot unifanully low prices, I have till* daj received (fa.-r Kxpr«v.<) a large f.V ..°f t 'l°if al 't diver Ware, consiftiug of t^akoiuul lie Knives, plfdnaud engraved Ki-di Knives ami forks, Pick led Knivc-nud Forks, Knives, Fork Hand h|MK*n-, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ac., all 1 J'} Morocco cn*o% ami ndtablo for present*. I have 1 fan thin 1 .iv p.wiili'n.1 .... ..,1.11,1.... ... ..... IXVH SOUSJE3, HOT. COLD AND SHOWER. . ; aim this day received an addition to my stock of — nidi work or light colored Curls,Tupsys. Braids,Frout L | **lo<c.s, Bunds, Undo Tom, Ac., which now makes ; inv na-'ortineut cniuofafa iti-.inra r., mvi . vumw »» .1 rpHEBATH HOUSE having been handsomely X fitted up, opened on daturday, 2d of March. Single Baths 26 cents—six tickets far 61.00 mart J._M. HAYWOOD. Agent. COD FISH, MACKEREL A,VU HER- | RINGS TJUBT received 5 hhds cboica Cod Flab 20 blls tl extra No land No. 2 Mackerel: 10 do extra , Fickle Herrings, 50 boxes Smoked Herrings In idoro j and for sale by * DAVID O’OONNTR. may 10 Corner Broghton k Brayum iti, my asffnrtinout complete orders received fer any •:ol or din-lred. Watches repaired by and under the supervision j of seif, and all other work done In a workmanlike maimer, nnd warranted. mn y O N CONSIGNMENT- 2000 bushels Prime Corn; 10(1 do Cow Pens; 200 sacks Palace Mills” Flour: 10 bbls Raw film; 10 do Monougabeln Whisky; 6 do Domestic Brandy; For sale low, by Jol3 PATTEN, HUTTON it CO. MISS MA> i>i JBr s< ism.-ible surety, that, in tbo event ofthc contract being awarded to biiu, he will faithfully execute it in conformity to the terms oft hi* advertisement. The contractor will he required to enter Into bond business, by which he is now enabled to dye a | bids a written guarantee, signed by liim.-ell and a greater variety or colors on silk and woolen dresses, r, - ** ■ — * * • - shawls, Ac., which ho trusts will generally please •* all who mny favor him with their patronage. Geutlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may be required,-in the same superior stylo which has generally so much pleased his patrons aud friends. Table Covers, and Indies' Crape Shawl*. Ae.., cleaned and finished In the first style. Indies’ BonneU dyed, bleached and pressed in the most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Terms mwlerate. When parcels are seut by steamboats or railroad, word shouhi bo sent him by letter through the post office, so that be may know where to call for them. rach 16 ALEXANDER OALIA)WAV. nt the respective quaiuted with pbarmuceutlcal preiwratious. It i^ i . , . 1 iti ' Ihcrcfarc or the highest consideration und import- ‘ na f^-rrl!orrwL K ' u ‘ uchto his bid or n, the. tmhlic mid to tha in cull v thru there par L‘ ,f fbocitylret OtCUttrgt. auoe t»* thu public uud to the faculty tVmt there j should bestanibird preparation-* of uniform strength iiimI possessing tlm mast advantages. To etlcct tills ami obviate the evil alluded to, 1 have made a num ber of experiments to ascertain the most olfaciuul mode of extracting tbe virtues of the Harrapnrillu with approved security tor the faithful execution of j atl(1 the Bttchu. and to discover the mod' eligible the contract; »ud no htd will be accepted or contract > f 01 . m f or tiiei.* exhibition. The experiment* have entered into, untd approved hv tlu* Light H-hho j r0 ynUo ( l mtwt favorably, and it is with much 43- An ext*et lenced Upholster will Ufa.; i making nud laving of Carpets and Oil Cloth 1 1.I.l • desired. The decorative aud curtain departrr.-it j, I n charge or an Upholster of ackiiowIcdgcdtr.d'jR;-' | skill. W. II. ULTOX, Agon*. octlH 140 Oougress and 67 St. Juliet .... .... lure I now offer to the public und the faculty my t?r will be required to keep at least, j Coin|»otm»l Fluid Extracts, which contain nil tbe vlr- e, one month s rations lor the entire lUM t »l*tlm article.- they am represented to be made CHANGE OF KCHEUEUC ON THE 30 Hits m T w aay5? AO New York & New Orleans Mails. O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 185G, two dally traln3 between Macon and Columbus, ned ono between Macon and Americu*, Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 3 r m; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a st, and 1030 r M; leavo Columbus at 416 a m, and 1 30 r at;arrive at Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p at;leave Macon at 2 a m; nrrlvo nt Amerl cua at fi 40 a M; leavo Americu* at 220 r at; arrive nt Macon nt 7 40 p at; making a complete connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, nnd Augusta, Kings- villa, Wilmington nnd Charicstou; also, with (Antral RailroadTrnius to Savannah, Mlllcdgevllloaud Euton- ton, nud with Macon nod Western trains lo Atlauta, Chattanooga, Nashville und Knoxville, Toun. At Columbus with Girard uud Mobile Railroad to Eufanla, Ala., connecting daily ut Amcricus with four horsn Post Coaches to Tallahassno, Albany, Thomasville, Baiuhridge, Ac., withtri-wcekly haeks to Lumpkin, Cutbbort, An., at Fort Valley with backs to Perry, Hayuesviilc, HawkUisviUo aud KhoxviUe, Ga. l'assenKora tor Amoricus aud poluta bolow Fort Valley, should take tbo 1216 v as train (Tom Savan nah; und the Ora train from Augusta, to avuld do- teutlon at Macou. For other points ou tho South western or Muscogee Roads take ultherdrain from Suvuuuab or Augusta, l^songcrs louving Ameri cas at 2 201* si will reach Columbus at 10 30 »• m thu same night. Passengers from Columbus uud the West far Ain- erlcus, South-webtoru Georgia or Floridu, sliould take tbo 130 r si train at Columbus, sleep at Fort Valley, and roach Amcricus at 6 40 a m uext morn- lug. .First cIush steamships leavo Savannah for New York ou Wednesdays aud Saturday'*, aud tor Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Pannage l»t the Cabin $26, Steerage $8. Fare from Montgomery tn Savannah $14 00 “ Cohtinhus “ “ 10 00 “ .interims “ “ 8 8(1 GKO, W. ADAMS, Sttp’l. llacou, jRuuury 30th, 1866. muylfi VIRQlNiA CE^tUAL A.ROAD. Winter ArranQemtnt—Car* Storlivnfoom Hroad St. “ R«ll *»U Hie way UM^mtoiiavllL*. -N tho Potomnt: is cloned with ice thi« route may i*o relied on by passengers, to en Hitro the connection going North or South. Tlioroad s entirely relaid with a superior T rail as far an GordotiHVllIe. Ihtrlng thu winter tho train will start Irom the old station, lu Richmond, on Broad street, at 7)* a pass fjordonsvlllo at U a m., and arrive InBtountonat325 v u. Down train leaves Staun ton at 0 40 a m, passes Gordomville nt Ham. und arrive in Richmond at2.30 pm. Faro to Gordonsville go “ “ 6 00 Both trains arrive in GordousviUo iu ample time to taka tho train of the Orange aud Alexandria Rail road. Persons who ioavo Richmond at 7AC a m., van tako the Orange and Alexandria cars at Gordons- villo if they chooso to do so, nod by tlmt taatu will reach Alexandria by 3.40 pm.. but this company cun ticket them only to GordouHvlUc. OC17 tf II. D. WHITCOMB, Supt. Brooke Hall Female Seminary, MRDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. EASTMANN. PWNttPAt. TLI* seminary, located in the de lightful aud healthy village of Media, thirteen miles from Philadelphia, bv Railroad, will bo OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1850- Tne commodious building, uow in procos? of ere**- lion, wilh all tho modem Improvements, will be finished be tbe fir.-t of Augu.-t, und wlil contain ctich accommodations, both in point of ta*to und comfort, as canuot fail to satisfy pat ents that while then- daughters are enjoying the beui-fit-: ol nieutul cul ture, they have sifa.o thet comforts ol u reliued hum*'. This Institution i-i csiahlNhcU witii u view to uffotd to young ladies the most perfect combination of ad vantages for the attainment of a thorough aud ac complished education, and no pains or oxpeuso will bo spared to render it in reality what it professes to be. a school of. su|*erior merit. Miss Eastman, tlu* Principal, was nt the head or a school iu New Eng land previous to her residence in Peonsylvauia, and tor the last six years has been known to the patrons of Aston Ridge .Seminary, ae presiding teacher lu that institution. . The Rt. Rev. A. Potter, BDbopof tho Diocese of Pennsylvania, says:— * “Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open u Young IaUIch’ Seminary In Media, Delaware Co., Pa., In September next, has bceu known to the .sub scriber for sovoral years past. He has n very high opinion of her capacity, efficiency aud devotedness as an educator. She lm.-, had a largo ami success ful experience. The bulldiug which In to he everted for her use will contaiu hvery ncmnnv’datlon. The village aud surrounding country are di.stlngulshc*l tor healthfulness and beauty, and the subscriber has confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to Mira Eastman will hiire tin reason to regret it.’’ Miss Eastman will he aided by an efficient n*rp- of Teachers. Tho French language will be taught aud spoken by a Parisian lady, residing iu the family. Tho Latin, German, Spanish and Italian language.-) will receive duo attention. Tho Natural Sciences will ho luught, with the aid ofu largo and expensive apparatus. Tho .Musical Department will he under the charge ofa lady eminently qualified to fill tho situation; uud all preferring a male teacher on the Piauuorin Siuglng, can have the botiofit of a Visiting Toucher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Paintiug will he under Hie direction of a lady accomplished in the art. Tho number of pupils is limited to forty. Tho Terms tor Board and Tuition in all tho branch es except. Music, are $160 por session otllve months. Miss Eastman lias litguty tn reler to tho following gentlemen:— Rt. Rev. A. Pottor, D.D., nnd the Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Pierce, President oftho United States. Hon. 8. P. Chase, Governor of O.tlo. Hon. N. B. Baker, Ex-Governor of New Hamp shire. \ Hon. M. W. Tappan, M. C. from New York. Kov. N. 8tcm,ol Norristown, Pa. Rov. A. MoIahxI, Clearfield, Pn Pierce Butler, Esq.. of I'liiladelnlun J. B.Ukio,fcS<q., do. E. W. Clark, Esq., do. Gcorgo tVharbin, Esq., do. Christopher l.ieser, I'lrttsvllle, Pn. George Wyman, Si. Is.uis. Mo. Hou. P. C. Johnson, Washington, D. C. For farther particulars, or for circulars apply to the Principal, MISS MARIA KASTMa.n, JelO eou ilm ^ Media, Delaware t.'o, |*n, 7 “PKiUODICALS; — P UTNAM’S Monthly Magazine for Mnv. Frank I-**?lie’s Gazette or Fashion* for Mav. Blackwood’s Kdlnhufgli Review tor April.’ Received and tor rale hv WARNOCK k DAVIS, maylfi 169 Congress street. Board. The contractor in the aggrogat', crew oftho light-vessel contracted for, on board at all time.*; ami auy expense incurred ou account **i failure to deliver ratious or fuel In time, will he oliiirgeublc to the contractor. No member of Congress, ilghtkoejmr, suj»oi-iiiten- dent or ius|H*ctor ofJigl|Ls,jior any person connect ed with tho IJght-houae eatabll.-lnneni, will be al lowed k* contract for or deliver rations for the crew, or fuel ofa light-vessel, nor to he interested in such contract. No contractor, supi rmti-wn-M, or ms, rctor will l»e allowed to change tho parts ui tne ration nor the times that tuny be determined u|*en far the delivery, without nutiiuiity of the Board. All the artici— constituting the ration for thectew <*f ltght-ve.>sc.ir- will in: examined, und their quality approved l*y ti.o .-ujn-1-intfiideiit, or the inspector ot the district, or -o. n oilier person a:, may be as- sigticiit** p.-rh-r-nt .t duty :and no bills will be paid for r ,tio:i* :u. .*.1 wliictt are notucuumpankHt by receipts duly s!gi.c-<l by the respective light-ves sel keepers tor the uilk-rent ai tiete a constituting tl»*i rations tor the crew lor each quarter, und separate receipts for the kiud and quantity of fuel delivered ou board of each light-vessel. No hid which Is not properly sealed and endorsed will he considered, and no bids will be received «.r allowed to be withdrawn after the expiration of the time ci*odfied iu tho advertisement for receiving them. Bids submitted by different members oft he sum.- firm or co-partnership will not be considered. All bids will be publicly opened uudf n-gUtemd ui the time specified in tho advertisement. The right to reject ail bids if the (merest ol* tin- public service require It. 1* reserved By order oftho I.ight-hou.-.e Board : JUllN BUftTuN, iSupcriutfiiUont Lights. my 11 plea* Dll. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, I S a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, Hod is recommended to tho public, rciylug upon It.-* i-. trindc worth in the curt? of the following cosipiiint Ad Bilitous Derangement-, sick Headache, i)j»p-. sia. Habitual Costiveuess, Chronic Diaribee, Ceijc' Pain Iti the Momu?h and Bt*wels, Geneia) I/ebtilty Ketnaie Weukuess, <sc. F01 sale by Druggist.- g*jt; : eraliy, ami by John. B Moore k Co, atict Win. VT- Lincoln. Nivmnmii. ly (^b)u TllUlIKMl TlSlBEUTi Ta HK Un-Jeesigited has just received, tor suit (»*60) Five Huxidred jiieces of good sldppin * Titnhet, averaging over one thousand feet to.*U«-k. 9 I'd. JEKFERcON ROBElilc. M ~~acKEuel.'uEerixo, saLiu>N'. sZ- - Ibis largo No 1 Mackerel, 3 do do No 3 do 2 do do No 2 do 2 hull*bbls Blue Fish, 2 do Pickled Herring. ••*• do No 1 SaimoL, 0 quarter bids No 1 .Muckerol. t In kits No l Mackerel, D» do No 2 do 6 sits Tongues und Sounds, lOOo lbs Cod Fish, For sale low by jaufif' J. A. BROWN. FRENCH DULLOERY A.VC Dress Making. MRS. FREELAND has open c-i at her Rooms, No. 174 Broughton Street, a line sciec Ron of Spring Mlnncry, and i* constantly receiving per steam ers, new nnd ditlerent styles ol Bomo*t-: u!.*o, Dres-, and Mntitillu patterns. AST Bonnets cleaned and pressed as usual. aprlO KFDZIF’H PATKNT WATER FILTER An assortment of sizes ou hand. We warrant tln-m to tqpko tho Savannah River Water, even though dipped directly out of the River, ns pure und clear as the finest Spring Water. About forty oVthe.sc Filters arts now in use in this city, and every person who has them, will cheerfully testify to their efficiency. Indeed, tho Hoard of Water Commissioners hero, sav in their Report. It is the obly Kilter that does effectual ly purify the Savannah Rtver Water. a ll nnd hoc one in operation at our House Fur- ug and Sloveestobllstnetil, Hodgson’anew block. KENNEDY .V BEACH, Cornerol'Bronghton nnd Hull xts. lues of the articles they are represented to be made from iu a highly concentrated form, aud are the most active preparations which can be made. Two tu- ble.spnou.-lid ot* the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the U*bun diet drink, and one bottle fully equals iu atreugth oue guiiou of Syr- - up Sarsapariilu or decoction us usually made. ' PRICES: Fluid Extract Buch'i, S*. per bottle, or 0 for $6 j “ “ Ravsap-.wlUa “ “ “ “ •• J Certificates of cures ami recommetidatiou.* from j •mtiuguished professors and physicians will nneoxu- ‘ pony each preparation. Prepared uud -mid by 1 H. T. HKI.Mi3oLIi, j Practical uud Analytical Chemist, 203, t'beatuut-st., near tiie Girard House l hila. I To be lmd of Druggists ami Dealers iu every sec- ■ tion of the United Suites nud Cnuu-ios. All letters for the medicine directed to the propn-! clot* receive iminediato attenuon. aud safa •ir-livene* guaranteed. -ept 1—ly-dtw 1 jgiiaTb; iHooreV*'CD., GIBBON’.-; BCtLDINGh’, SAVANNAH. Ga. WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGIST 1 ). Would call the a»te*-Mou of Merchant-, Fuctora, ! Pliuiters, Physicians uuj others, to theit *-x i _ tensive uud well selectedxstock, comprising i overy articlo iu their hue of business, and which they ! offer for saloon the most reasonable terms for cash, or approved credit, viz; PAINTS, VARNISHES. GLASS. AC.. White Lead, Pnreaad No. 1; Tiemau's Colors, dry and lu oil; Japan, Copal, aud Couch Varnishes , linseed Oil, Spirit? Turpentine, Window Glus*. Put , ty, Gold Leaf, Paint Brushes, Sash Toole, and Gla- , tiers’s Diamonds. LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS* GILS, Bleached Si>eriu, Whale and Lanl oils, lor bnrni.ig; all ilescriptioiif of Oil for machinery, vis., j alent l*il rnblcuchcvl Sjn-rni, Lard and See*! fail: also Tanners.’ Neat.-, Foot atm Sweet Ull. GROCERS' ARTICLES. Nuttu.-ga, Mace, Alspk-e. Ciuuatnotv, Pi ppst, Ginger, Mustard,Salcratu?, sod?:, Peat lash, Sw-r-.-ujit, starch, Fig Blue, Matches, k>:. FOR PHYSICIAN’S. A great variety of the hc-t French. English, and American Chemicals, Pbai tjaccJiiail ’’reparations, Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Spocie Jars. Metalto Saddle bags, fee. Also, CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Auy one who may favor them with tiieir orders may dejtcud u;hju their receiving the best attention, nud i •*— ~~ — « that all goods i'uruished will be of u reliable quality. * For any time not above specified, a pruportioct. RATES OF ADVERTISING. ! For one square, of300 ems or less, of any type nt; ; largo t lion Nonpareil, if* cent-* for the ilm and fa j cents far each subsequent lasertlon.for any timeieiJ than one month. All Tubular work, with or without Rules; end Ad- : vcrtlsements oi cupying double column, ehali V? < charged double the above rate- Advet tlsemeut- of whatever length, tor any uui 1 less than oue mouth, to be charged at transR'A ; rate*. For a louger time at the fallowing rates No. ot bquurasj lmo|2 mos|3 mos|4 iuo»|6 m*.-; 1. rt. fob 27 1 B1IL8. F1.UUH in wtore and lor aulc J-Wtl by toayT CRANK. WK1.1M k CD. XA Cu ? k8 Ohio Catoirlta Brandy Iifatore, t/Vf and for sale by tlm only regular Agent for HavaiuiHli my 14 J. M EYRE, 94 Hav Mrt-i't & G * ENT'S CoTl'djN 'VUSlIi-Ju.t receir^d i and tor salo by J. W. THKEIJCELD, may 13 Coagnui nod Whlthaker atreeti. JUST RECEIVED. PER .STEAMER, an assortment of Misses and Children’s Plain Straws, , . Ladies’ NEOI’OUTAN BONNET8, IK-1 PANTS’ HATS aud FIATS. Also a few 'tons' HATS. For sale by. MRS. FREELAND, tony 17 Uroughtou street. f ISLE THREAD GAUNTLETS^-Tbe only AJ article ot tho kind iu tho city. For sale by J. W. THRELKEI.I*. mar27 corner of Congress an*) WliUnker-t • A pples & potatoes- id bbls Choice Mercer Potatoes; 26 For sale hr may IV Russotl Apples. J. A. BROWN. IIJi: PITCHERS'. DOIB1.1-. W« I c*r Pitch v vs, Som.* new and beautiful designs. Plated and Brita- nia. At tiie H.iuse Furnishing Store, 166 BROUGHTON* STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April3ft. apr30 authuh’s PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEA LI N f J CANS AND JARS. 1 Square,.... flu 10 $20 $24 i£U 2 liiur*.-s... lo 22 20 28 3<. fa 3 do .... 20 27 32 26 44 fa 4 do .... 24 32 38 42 6*. ?C 5 do .... 27 36 44 46 6ft s. 6 do .... IW 40 60 64 G5 90 7 do .... 32 43 64 66 70 ioc 8 do .... 34 40 68 62 74 11c 6 do .... 36 48 61 66 Xj 13S 10 do .... 38 50 64 70 86 125 Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may bA charge will be made, returned at tho option cf the pur* ha-er. A deduction **f 261 mahIO tl «!• E. DE FORD,' APOT1IECARIKS HAI.L. S. K. Corner nrs Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savr.n- nab Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in Droef, Mcllclnc* ami Chemicals, Dye W*«*dsTuTd Dye Stuffs. French, English. onA American Pertom- #3^a as or Proprietary Jlcltoiqes of the day. SujK*ri«*r Inks. Pare Wines uud Bramlie.s far Mudlcii.u! purpa-e.-, Extract.-for Flavoring, Toilet uud Faucy AriicJo-, ky. t0r N. U.—R-perial eltoalion givt-u to the pre]*urHtiou of Phy&icions' Prescriptions amt Futuily Recipes. Ship, Family ami Travelling Me«la-in«t Cases, With plain Directions far use, including Directions for treatment Incases of polsnuiug, Drowniug, »kc. _ »P 7 IF C UMIN AND CORN MEAL.—KHIO bus prime f Coru, While ami mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal PATTEN HUTTOV * m For Preserving FRUITS. TOMATOES, fee. Full directions tor preserving accompany each tan. Fer sale at manufacturer’s price- by Agent. 1 1IOICCK MORSE. I 115 Broaghloti \ street.- niuyfi: 1 u store aud fiir sale by don 81 'READI-READ 11—HEAD III That Is, If you can see; aud ;if you cau’t see, you enu iimiyr all kinds of “helps to see,” at the Watch aud , Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols fe Co., iti Congress street, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry. Sliver Ware, uud Fancy Goods, a? low a.- m any other store In ' the country. Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those fine Steel Spectacles ; also, a supply of Pchhlo aud Pcrlscopic. touts, which wo are prepared to lit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Pcrlscopic Lens (so called from their peculiar shape) liavo nn advantage ovor all others, as they have a ' greater range of focus, so that the reader i> not : compelled to hold tho hook or paper at a certain distance from the eye. Call and see. \\ It. NICHOLS.fe CO. 0if No charge tor shouim: goods, mar 11 D. It. .V. At O. 1 ir 7fob o»U* Hope, various brands, ail of good quality in store nnd far sab; by a|*r2ft BRIGHAM. KELLY fe GO. TO wool, SELLERS. r PHE Undersigned have this day opened a X Store iu Congress -tract, opposite the Market, tor the purchase ot* Wool, Sheep Sklus, Hides, Bee- Wax, Deer Skins, nud Couu<ry Produce lu general. Tho highest rash prices will he paid tor all tho above articles on delivery in Suvunuuh. Mr. L. J. GUIL- MARTIN 1ms been aji|Mtinlc<l as Agent, lo whom nil having business transaction.- with the un persons dersigned may apply, Savnuvmh, Mny tft, \8f*fl.' , W. SMYTH li k ftt. may 2ft PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately received large n*l •litiotiH to our I'lANO FORTES, we are otiahlod to oiler nt this time the greatest Variety Irom the best mnmi nictiirerw, from the plainest square to tiie most elnb | orntely carved, ami from six U* seven octaves. Our Pinuos are snluctcd from tho inamifaetuierc whofii we have full confidence iu. aud we are par tlculurly requested by them to give a guaranty with every instrument sold by us as regards Uurubilltv, tnue, fee. Persons in want ofa first rate instrument mny re ly with safety upon getting such u ono by selecting from the following makers, whose Instruments we endeavor to keep constantly nu hand, vU : II. Wor cester, J. Cldel.ering fe Son, Nunns Clarke, Baeon K Havens. II. Waters, ami Haines. Brothers fe Cum mine. \. W. V.OURKU, fe VA». aug 27 ■ TlRANDY, GIN. WHISKY AND UUU^For iab* Li by (may20) ' WILLIAMS k HATCIJFF. C 10HN—Iu store aud for sale by J nr*. r.o Jct'fvt**V.IJ.-n c»8 MERCER UNIVERSITY. PENFIELD, GA. FACULTY CRKSIDK.VT, N. M. CRAWFORD, D I* I’KomWR**. College. S. p. S AN FORI», A. M. „ Mathematlep. J. R WII.I.ET, ... M , Chemistry and Natural I’hitosnpb^. \\. II. TWITCH, A. M. Relies to-tires. U. W. WWB. A M.. (•reek mid tod in toinguages. WILLIAM G. WOODKIN. A. B.. Modern languages. Tlicologlrnl Nemlnary N. M. CRAWFORD. D. !»:. I'.cele-fin'dlca! History nnd Uiulici.l literature. WILLIAM WILLIAMS 1 , A. M.. Systematic and Pastors! Theology. Academy* THOMAS A. SI%LS. Pritidjial. Tiie Commencement Is held or. the last Wt duesday iuJuly. The next Teim will commence on the lad Wed nesday in August The pr*"“ °- washing, per cent from the above retri will bo made on advertisements appearing exrlv- lively ou the fourth page of the daily- Advertisements ordered three times a week. wiL be charged two-thirds the above rates. Special notices, lu cents per Hue for the first, tzi 5 cent-* far each subseqent Insertion, and in coewf to hr subject to contract. Marriage notices $1. F*. ncral invitations 50 cents each. No special noticet " 1 “ “ less than 60 cents. Obituary Notices. aduliuns. or Proceedings ol auy Society **r Corporation, ordered to be publish * per liuo. Steamboats will bo advertise*! at $40 per annua for each bout advertlsetl. steam-hips, where but one Is ruuniug. $40 per« mint: if two or more, $30 each. Auctioneers* advertisements not to bo subject a contract, but to be charged at the rates prescribed per square. The paper, under no circumstances, to he luciiri ediu a contract. Professional and business cards not exceeding • lines, will be inserted at $20 per annum. Call- on |*orsous to become candidates, will tn inserted as other advertisements, to be paid for ir- variably lu advance. Announcing candidates for office, $10, to bn paid In advauce. Advertisements not marked on the croy fan* specified time, will be iuserted until forbid, atm l*aymeut exacted, Whcu auy hill tor two mouths advertising, otbfi than coutraot, amounts to over $60. a deduction o' 25 per cent will l»o made. Yearly advertising, with privilege of change wto he taken ul the following rates : For ope square, renewable onre a week, $4£ •• •• “ twlco “ 5£ •• “ 3 times or oftcnci 7ft Every mlditional square contracted for to bocburg ed one half the above rales additional. Yearly advertisers shall ho limited to the spa* * contracted for. All contracts shall he lo writing staling definitely the nature oftho business to b» advertised. Any advertisements not properly rot ite-ied with thu business shall be charged separate ly, and also any excess ol* matter over the amount coni raided for. Contract advertisements payable qunneriy, *4 venisements from .strangers and transient persons payable In advance. AH others will ho considered 1I110 when called tor. Regular udvertiswrs and all others sending conn rouuicatious or requiring uutices designed to cull at teutlon to fairs, concerto, soirees, ot any public en tertainments, where churges are made tor adrofi tauc.o—ull notices of private associations, every no lice designed to call attention to private enterprise* calculated or intended to promotn ludlvUu*! ;a*.s rests, cau only bo inserted witii the undersur-i tint ti»e*amwc fa to he raid for. It lusitlcd lc eiliioriul column (which can be only at the discre tion oftho editors) the same will be charged at tiff rate of not less than 20 cou to per liuo. Advertisements ordered in tho Weekly paper. 5* per square for each insertion. . ,, The undersigned, publishers of Daily, Tri-WecW) and Weekly newspapers in Savannah. Ga., ourtelvos strictly to adhere to the above hill « charges, nnd lu no instanco to deviate therefrom. riio tttmvo rates to take effect March 1, I860, and to continue binding, until changed by the votoet • majority of-tbe uudersignod. _ . N. 1).*—This schedule shall not in any way mw* the (utcgrlty of existing cotitr acts. All contracts to* the year or any other specified time, shall only c«-* with the expiratlou of tho )*criod tor which the) were made, AlKXAMibKfe S.\XKi>, Rcyutlican. Titoxrsox A Wmuxoiav Nomina AV*»* w ft Hue** fe Co., (k/nyian k Jmma 1 . _ PLUMHiMO - ."" * F .UMBINH, iu «U IK vurlous bnudus,»*; tended t<» nt the ahortost notice, and in icperra BowliVsSSiSfw I c.i lr<io, fm nml UaJod But. Tuto;O.pwr BoWtJ. S»Wim ■ B. UKiwUM.-l4wt.nr.' ! Hou.'© Furnish Sjore, No- 1W pOBA MOLASdEB—The cargo of the brig ffoso *?•«!■ sale at the R. B. lAwtou. of superior qualliy. For s»1o by Broughtou-ntreet. DM)*19St PADEIFORD, FAY k CO. 1 marlft HORACE MORSE-