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MjaB
OMitr, uus
tor, Chatham
,B0, o. a c.
^j-sssrrwiwiis.jita’i? SwS
at the OourVof Ordinary for letter* dUmltsorv as ad*
minis trator an the hitale of James C. Hines :
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
wheat! may ooocera, to be and appear before said
Court to,make objection (ir any tbeybave) on or bo-
fore the first Monday In December nett, otherwise
■aid letters will be (ranted.
, Witness. John Bilbo, Km. Ordinary tor Chatham
county, this fourth day of June, IBM. -
Juno 0 JOHN BILBO, o. ©. o.
ADj«SlgTRATOIl’HriAl/lc7
pUR^ANT^to an order of t ih* Honorablo tba
lot 11
aaltber twelve (13) JWr rmk\tn Ward, in the
Oty of Barannah, situated on the corner of Mont*
tomery street and Battle Row, together with the
three-storr brick warehouse situated thereon; levied
on to satis# a certain A. fit. L-umlngoul of Chatham
Superior Court, In feror of John Sc mid or vs. Oar*
enoe P. Hollis. Property pointed out In said A. fa.
BKNJAMtX L. 001 .R,
may5 Sheriff C. C.
C n^Stt^Ero all whom li may con
cent: Whereas, Elizabeth Kibero, will apply
at tne Coort of Ordinary tor letters of admiulstraiion
on the estate of Joseph Rlbero:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it mav concern, to be and appear before said
Onrtlo make objection (IT any they havo) on or
before tho first Monday in July next, otherwise said
letters will be (ranted. _ .
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this second day or June. 1866.
Jane S JOHN BILBO,.o. c.
ffATK OP GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO.
rPO all whom It may concern: Whereas Mary Ann
JL Dent will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for let*
tore DtsmUsory on the e3tato or James P. Dent,—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
It may concern, to be and appear before said Court,
to make objections (if any they have) ou or before
the first Monday In December next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Fitness John Bilbo, Esq., OrdinMf for Chatham
County, this third day or June, 1656.
JeS JOHN BILBO, O.C.C.
CITY NHBH1PF8 SALE.
TT7TLL be sold before tho Court House door In tho
TT city of Savannah, ou tho first Tuesday in July
next, between the legal hours or ralo. The follow
ing articles, S counters, 1 desk, l iron chest. 1
wardrobe and all the interest or Edward Murphy,
In and to the lease of lot rfnd building situated ou
Ihectrxerof Whitaker and Congress streets, to
satisfy at. fa. Issued in ftvor or William B. GaulJ,
vs. Murphy, A Devanny, property pointed out by
defendant. ED. M. PRENDERGAST, s c. s.
■my 31
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before the Court Huuse door, la
the City of 8avannab, on the first Tuesday in
July, next, between the usual hours of sale, east hair
of No. 6 Green Ward, bounded as follows:—north by
Broughton street, west by lot No. 6, south by a lane
and east by lot No. 7. Levied ou as the property of
James L. Oliver,, to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued out or
the Honorable the City Court of Savannah, in favor
oTD. B. Nichols vs. James L. Oliver. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Terms cash.—
Purchaser paying for titles.
EDW. M. PRENDERGAST,
my31 City 8heriff.
county of Chatham, botwoori tho legal hours of sale,
UjU IhlMvtn. mmiari* in n-ll • t nf. Vm IhrAII fill
and
Alexander and 8arah. Sold as the property of the
estateoT8amnelGrlffln, lace of said county, deceased,
for the benefit or the heirs and creditors or said es
tate. RICHARD WAYNE,
Administrator do bonis non, on
Je4 Estate of Samuel Griffin,
"" CjE0Iu3IA; CH ATHAM cofcN W. “'
O N tho first Monday In August next, 1 will apply
to the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave
to sell the negro slaves boonglng to the estate of
Clara A’ Ogtlbay, deceased, for the benefit of tho
heirs and credit ire of said estate.
June 4 JAMBS A. LaROCHB, Adm’r.
Prem y* **-
UK-VKKAL ADVKXnSLVQ AND NBWSrAfXR A0KVT,
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
JAJVEiB.PIDI.ES,
DEALER AND IMPORTER OF
W.lrhM, J,w«lrr.illT»r Wui, Man
ila. 13, SDBiuarr, nauuuiu.
sept8 iy.
WITH RJOL’a®!
From (j,.vlKKWt
trowi AUKXCY, ntlUpXUTTIA. r*.
ed Agent for the Savannah Joafnai.
VIHK-PUOOV
mlwk iwiiibv,
DESIGNER AN D SCULPTOR IK MARBLE,
Oorofr A. lor Flu. ud 4th Avenue,
nt cu** raoxnrtrt *o tux aito* umunt Aim tint icxw
anitk notms, xxw roax.
plain to the most elaborate and oroato In design and
workmanship. In addition to tho stock always on
hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and
original may be found, from-which work will be ex
ecuted promptly to ardor.
Orders faithfully executed, and shipped to any
point available by water or steam.
Persons visiting the city or Now York on pleasure
or business aro respectfully invited to visit this es
tablishment. oct3
ask B
19 on i
'fL nan
Axi
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
Brought to Jail in Swalnsboro, Emanuel Co ,
on the 4th Instant, a negro man; he says Ills
name is Harry; that ho belongs to tho estate
»ot Thomas Clay, of dryan County, Gn. Ho U
of light complexion, with a slight scar over the left
eye; about 6 feet 3>{ Inches In height, aud about 20
years old.
The owner is requested to come forward, pay
cliargcs aud take him awav, as he will bo dealt with
os the law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET,
Je9 Jalor.
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND & DANVILLE, AND
Virginia & Tennessee
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against tho estate
of Richard F. Williams, lato or Chatham coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to presold them
within tho time prescribed by law to the subscri
ber ; and all indebted to the said estate are request
ed to make immediate pavmcnt to
M. B. MLLLKN,
Administrator do bonis non.
March 25—Gw ltwUySl—jo 7
STATE OF UKUHU1A,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con-
corn: Whereas, the estate of Jeremiah Me-
Donald lies unrepresented in consequent) or the
death of Nathan Brewton, the executor, and unless
some fit and competent person applies lor the ad
ministration or said estate, with the will annexed.
I shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other fit
and proper person, administrator with tlio will an
nexed de bouas non, on said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to be aud apjwar before
said Court to make objection (if any they have) ou
or beforo the first Mouday in August next.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the
county or Bulloch, this 12th day or June, I860.
jel6 WILLIAM LEE. u. c. c.
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE;
WILL be sold beforo the Court House door in
TT the City or Savannah, on tho first Tuesday in
July next, between the legal hours or sale, lot No.
27, contains 69 feet, more or less, being a portion of
Garden lot No. ll, west, In tho city or Savannah,
bounded as follows:—East by Purso btreet. south by
lot No. —, north by street not named, and west by.
lot No. —. Levied on as the property of Ann Doble,
to satisfy a 11. fa. issued out or the Honorable the
Oty Court ©fSavannab, in favor or John Gallaher vs
Ann Doble. Property pointed out by plaintiff.—
Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles.
EDW. M. PRENDERGAST,
my*l City Sheriff.
CITY SHERIFF’* SALE.
T1TILL be sold, before the coart house door in
ft the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in
July next, between the legal hours of sale, One Au
gusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad Company's Bond,
No. 409—levied on as tbo property of William Dunn
to satisfy two fl. fas. Issued out oT the honorable tho
City Court of Savannah, one in favor or James B.
Read rs. William Dunn, and tho other in favor of
John Ingersoll vs. Wiliam Bunu. Terms cash.
EDWARD M. PRENDERGAST.
P»y31 • ShorlffC. s.
S TATB OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO.. May 20th.
1866—Two months after date application will
be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County for leayo to sell all the land? belonging to
the estate of Michael Donahtsou, deceased, for the
benefit of the heirs and creditors and said deceased.
my2S-8w JOHN E. GIBSON. Adm’r. _
e EORGIA—BULLOCH CO.—All persons having
demend3 against the Estate of Thomas Mills,
late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to
present them, proporly attoetod, within tho time
prescribed by law, and those indebted to said estate
are requested to make Immediate payment to
HARDY B. HODGE?, Adm’r
May 20th, I860, my23-8w
1W0 months from date application will lie
nude to the Ordinary or Chatham County, for
•re to Mil lot No. 151,9th district, Baker, belong
ing to the estate of Julian Marks.
JACOB WATSON,
nuy2 Administrator.
ASSIGNMENT NOTICE.
J OHN M* WILLIAMS, having assigned all
bis property, both real and personal, to adjust
hi* debts, all persons having legal claims against tbo
aald John M. Williams, will please band them to the
undersigned without delay, as it is quite desirable
to ascertain the extent ofindebtedness, and to per
fect a speedy settlement or the assigned property
apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee.
ADMlSTRATOU’S NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the estate
xjL °f the late Charles 8. Arnold, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them, properly attested,
within the time prescribed by law; and all those in
debted to said estate, aro requested to make imme
diate payment to EDWARD PADELFORD,
tnayS Administrator.
State or Georgia, Bulloch County.
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE /-By virtue of an or
dcr from tho honorable Court of Ordinary of
said county, ]»asscd on the first Monday in June,
will be sold at the court house door of said county,
between tho luvrful hours of sale, on the first Tues
day In August, One tract of Land, containing one
hundred and fifty acres, in said county, on tho Ca-
nooebeo river; also, a part of four other surveys,
containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ua-
noochee river, well improved aud in good repair,
consisting of swamp, buy uud pine laud. Fold as
the property of Nathan Brewton, deceased, for tho
benefit of tho heirs'and creditors of said deceased,
Term? made known on the day orsale.
BENJAMIN BREWTON, ) i . - .
SIMON J. BREWTON, f Adm rB *
June 2d, 1S50 jo 15
Slate of Georgia, lluUoctfl'ounty.
A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—Will be sold, ou the
first Tuesday iu August next, before th3 court
house in Statesboro’, in Baid county, under ap order
of tho Court of Ordinary, Fifty-tour (54) acres of
Pine land, granted to James Deal, and bounded by
lands of James Woods, William Allen and Elmore
Manes, belonging to tho estate or James Deal, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors or said estate.
TcrniB made known on the day or sale.
MARTHA DEAL, I Adni’x.
CALVIN DEAL, /Adm’r.
June 12th, I860 |e 15
T?
leave
ASSIGNEES NOTICE.
■\TR. Louis Robider having made an assign*
lvJL mentfor the benefit or his creditors, all per
sons Indebted to him will please make payment to
me. And those having demands against him are
requested to present them, that payment may lie
made as far as the assetts will extend.
A. BONAUI), Assignee.
Savannah, May 19,1850. may 20
GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bosold before the door oftho Court House
in the city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on
the first Tuesday In July next, between tho legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit.Cas
sius, Jim, Ohio*, and Simon—levied on by virtue oi
fi. fa. issued out of the Honorable Superior Court of
Glynn County, in favor or Horace f). Gould vs. Alex
ander Scranton and James Gowen, Administrators
of Mar£ Abbott, deceased. Pro|ierty jwlntod out by
plaintiff’s attorney,
may 28
M. C. B. WRIGHT, S.G.C.
GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALK.
W ILL be 3old before the door of the Court House,
in tho city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on
the first Tuesday iu July next, between the legal
hours of sale, the following property, to wit.:—One
undivided half of a tract or parcel of land containing
two hundred and fifry acres, (more or less) lying
and being In tho county of Glynn, hounded south be
lands granted to Micbitel Ponseli, northwardly by
lands granted to John Lamb, senior, east by lands
unknown. Levied on as tho property pf Celia Lamb,
to satisfy a fl. fa. issued out of tbo Honorable gups-
rlor Court of Glynn county, In favor of Daniel McIn
tosh ve. Celia Lamb. Property pointed out by de
fendant. M. C. B, WRIGHT,
may28 Sheriff Glynn County.
UTATfc OF OEOUCIA, MVEHTV VO.
fllO all whom it may concern:—Whereas Jason
X Floyd will apply at the Court of Ordinary lor
letters of administration on the estate of Allen D.
- Tbeeeare therefore to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to bo aud appear before suid court,
to make objections, if any they have, ou or before
the first Monday In July next, otherwise said tetters
Will be granted.
Witness W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for JJbcrty
County, this 27th day or April, I860.
W. P. GIRARDEAU,
may27 0. L. C.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
O N the first Mouday in July next application will
be made to tho honorablo the Court of Ordtoo*
ry of said county for letters of administration on the
estate of Gideon MoGowen, lato or said county, de
ceased. ANN McGOWKN.
Jane 2
jgOTlCE.
fflHREE months after date application will bo mado
X to the Marine Bank or Savannah. for the pay.
mentof tWo Twenty dollar bills, viz : letter B, ao«o,
and letter O, 697, the left halves or which have been
lost. JAMES P. HUDSON.
Tallahassee, Fla., May 17, 1850. 3m+ my20
AfiMINIHTKATitlX NAI.E.
O N the first Tuesday in July next will bo sold in
front oftho Court House, in the city i*r Bavan
nah, all tho reaiostate belonging to the estate of
James M. Bates, late of Chatham County, deceased.
Sold by permission or Hie Court of Ordinary, aud by
•rderof the Administratrix, for tho benefit or the
hairs and creditors. ANN B. DATES,
may25 Administratrix.
BAT aac 2X0X70X1,
HOT. COLD AND SHOWER.
rnHE BATH HOUSE having been handsomely
X fitted up, opened on Saturday, 2d or March.
Hingle Baths 26 cents—six tickets for 61.00
war* J, M. HAYWOOD. Agent.
COD FISH, MAckEREL AND HER
RINGS.
T JUST received 6 hhda choice Cod Fifth 20 this
cl extra No 1 end No. 2 Mackerel: 10 do extra
Hekla Herrings, 60 boxes F.mokcd Herrings in store
and for isle by
DAVID O'OONNFR.
may 10 Corner Broghton A* Brayton sis.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALES.
TiriLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in July
Y Y next, In front or the court house :
Improvements on lot No. a, Montmollinvillo, to
satisfy City Tax Execution? vs. Connellv, for years
1854 and 1866.
Also, Lot and improvement No. 12, part of Gar
den Lot No. 11. \vo.«t. tho property of Mrs. Ellen
O’Reilly, to satisty City Tax Executions for 1855.
Also, I^t No. 15 and improvements, Franklin
ward, us tho property of M. Prondergast, for Taxes
for 1855.
Also, cast half of l/it No. 2, Calhoun ward, the
property of Mrs. Bridget Cary and children, for
Taxo* for 1855
Also, Lots Nos. 19 and 20, Wesley ward, as the
property or Edward Perry, for Taxes Tor 1885,
Also, Lot No. 51, Brown ward, as tho property of
estate ofl’alfjck O’Connell, Sr., for Taxon for 1855
Al.o, Improvements on south half of lx>t No. 33,
Warren ward, as tho property of MU? Matilda Rn-
sey, for Taxes for 1854 and 1886.
Also, east half of !/>t No. 28, north side or Marga
ret street, tho prnjKsrly or Mrs. Rachael WUn and
daughter, for Taxes for 1855.
Also, Lot? Nos. 47 and 62, Walton ward, ns the
property of John McCormick, for Taxes for 1865.
Also, Ixit No. 4, Washington ward, as tho proper
ty of Mrs. M. M. Dibble and children, lor Taxes for
1855.
Also’ I/>t No. 14 and east half nr l/»t No. 15, par
of Garden IM No. 33, cast, as the property of the
estate of 8. A. Patot, for Taxes for 1854 and 1885.
Also, Ixit No. 24, Ufaycttc ward, a? tho property
of John M. Milieu, for Taxes for 1886.
Also, Lot No. 10, MontmoUlnvUte, as the proper tv
nf James Benolsl, for Taxes for 1884 and 1885.
Also, Improvements of quarter I/it No. 10,Greene
ward, us the property of Mrs. Baker, for
Taxes for 1854 and 1865.
Also, Garden Ix>t No. 68, oa«t, as the proiierly of
W. P. Bowen, for Taxes for 1854 and 1885.
Also, 1M No. 47, Jasper ward, U3 the property ol
Mrs. J. W. Ryerson, for Taxes tor 1885.
Also, west half of I*it No. 4, south sido of Brvnn
street for Taxes for 1854.
Also, south half of 1 Trustees’ Garden, a? the
property of the estate or Worthington, for Taxes for
DANIEL If. STEWART,
lna >’ 31 City Marslial.
■fis
REMOVAL.
Tim subscriber has Removed on the
Bay, next door to the Republican
oillce, where he is now opening al
handsome assortment or 8 P RIN gL. m
AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell by the
pattern or make to order in the most fashionable
stylo. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present
and coming soason.
Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
N.B.—Cutting,Altering and Repairing demeat
the shortest notice.
Just received White Drill Coats and Pauls, Whito
and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro
fit.
a Prt2 JOHN W. KELLY.
SUMMER
where, thi
MW
Having received the
Wxe Medal at the
World’s Feir, erenow
“•red to the public
the Price Safe of
World. Tested
r end approved as they
, have been every-
ig.'.vlctory was reserved to bo
ARRANGEMENT.
Shortest, most comfortable and most expeditious
Route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
THROUGH Hl r DAY-LIGHT.
And Baggage Checked Through, except on Stages.
Visitors to tho Virgiuinia Hprlug? by this route,
take tlio South-Flile Railroad cars at Petersburg, or
the Richmond aud Danville cars at Richmond, at ti
A. M., daily, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch
burg to dinner, and thence, via tho Yirgiuia aud
Tennessee Railroad, reach Bousack’s Depot at 3 1-4,
and Salem at 4 P. M., aud at either place take
Kent, Suuimeraon tSi Co’a Fine Line of
Stages!
Those via Bonsack’s lodge at Fiucastle, (line at tlio
Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at the
Whito Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou the
evening of the second day from Petersburg, or Rich
mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but b4
miles or Staging. Or by the Salem route, stop all
night at the Roanoke Red Sulphur Spring?, (lb
miles distant from Salem,) diue at tbo Red Sweet,
or Sweet Springs, uitd arrive at the White Sulphur
Spring? on tho evening of the following day.
The Virginia k Teuuessco Railroad is located
through a most romuutic country, possessing u cli
mate unsurpassed for its salubrity and delightful tem
perature. Tlio road pusses the base of the
PEAKS OP OTTER!
And within three miles oftho Alleghany Spring?
oue mile of the MouMotnury Whito Sulphur Springs
end within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Springs
all plcasuutly situated a few miles ajKirt, on the
Eastern slopo oftho Ailegbuuy mountain, iu Mont
gomery county. Tho waters of those Springs uru
celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, the ac
commodations arc excellent, and have been greatly
Increased since Just season.
jOrVisitors to the Rod Sulphur Springs take
Kent. Summerson 6i Co’s Stages ut Newborn Do|>ot,
ou tho evening of tho day that they leave Peters
burg or Richmond, aud arrivo at the Springs on the
following day to dinner, aud Salt Sulphur Springs
early in the evening of tho second day from Rich
mond or Petersburg.
The Road from Newborn I>c}>ot to the Red Sul-
phur Springs, (38 miles,) bus been graded uuJ
greatly Improved since lust season, nud is now re
garded us oue of the best turnpike? in the moun
tains.
The line of Telegraph from Richmoud will be com
pleted and in operation to the Mootgomery White
Sulphur Springs early in Juno.
Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent,
Summerson k Co’s stages at the Western terminus
or the Virginia k Tonucsms Railroad, now 1SU miles
from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at
the rate of 8 miles per month) to the Eastern termi
nus of tho East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad,
aud arrive at Knoxville in 21*2 day? from Peters
burg or Richmond.
Fare from Petersburg or Richmond,
To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bonsack’s,610 00
“ ,l “ “ “ “ “ Sniem.... 10 60
“ White Sulphur Springs •• Bonsack’s ll 00
“ “ “ “ “ Salem.... 11 60
“ Red Sulphor Spring?
“ Alleghany Springs
“ Montgomery White Sulphur Spring?..
“ Yellow Sulphur Springs
“ Knoxville, Tennessee _
Noth.—Tlio charge for tickets to the Alleghany
Springs, Montgomery Whito Sulphur and Yellow
Sulphur Spring?, does not include the charge from
tho Railroad to the Spring?. Passenger? for the Al
leghany Springs, (4miles distant,) tako tickets to
Shawsvllle—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1
mile distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to
Big Tunnel and for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis
tant,) take tickets to Christ inns burg depot. Con
veyances will be fouud at those place?.
For further information apply to
E. A. GOODWIN,
Ticket Agent S. 8. R. R., Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Fup’t Richmond & Danville R. K., Richmond.
E. H. GILL,
Sup’t V. k T. R. R., Lynchburg.
KENT, SUMMERSON k CO.,
my 13-31u Fiucastle, Virginia.
C F. N T R A £ R AIL1C6 A11,
don, and Invited all tlio ncli-Ucla lulbo world to
open tlw Safe, with or vrlUioutthe keys, and take tho
money as a reward for their'ingenuity; although
operated upon by several skfilod in the art, no ouo
could Pick the Lock or open the BaTe.. -
By nn improvement upon the original Salamander,
Introduced by tho preaentownor ortlie pateut-right,
the Interior Is rendered wholly Impervious to damp,
and books, papers and Jowelry might he preserved
in ouo of hi? safes for a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or mllldew.
To guard agalnBt counterfeits every Saw from tho
manufactory of the subscriber, and sold by him or
his agent?, has a brass plate iu front, hearing his
uatne; oach is also furnished with one of hi? Im
proved Thief Detecting I/>cka, which is a good guar
antee against robbery. _
' S. C. HERRING k CO.,
Nos. 136,137 and 139 Watcr-st., N. Y.
Agents in Savautmh, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS,
who keep constant!}’ on hand & full aud complete
assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’
prices.
12 26
, 8 00
, 8 26
8 45
23 00
O N and after Sunday, the 14th October, Inst,
and until further notice, tho Passenger Trains
ou the Ceutral Railroad will run as follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH ANP MACON.
Leaves Savannah Dally at...6 a M and 12.16 p u.
Arrive In Mucon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 am.
Leave Macon “ “.11.46 am “ 9.30 pm.
Arrive in Savau’h “ “10.45 p n “ 7.20 a v
HKTWKKN HAVA.VNAH AND AVGCPTA.
Ixavo Savannah 12.16 p m and 8.30 p. m.
Arrive in Augusta 8.45 pm “ 5.30 a m«
I^eave Augusta 0. am “ 4.30 pm
Arrive in Savannah 1.30 p m “ 10.46 p
HKTWKKN MACON AND AUQCOTA.
lieave Macon 11.45 a m and 9.30 p m.
Arrive in Augusta 8.45 p m “ 6.30 a m.
Leave Augusta 0. am “ 4.30 pm.
Arrive in Macon 2.16 p m “ 1. am.
BSrWKKN HA VANN Ail, MIIJ.KDO WILLS k KATONTON.
Leave Savannah 5. am
Arrive In MilleUgcvUle 2.46 p m.
I^ave Macon 11 45 a m
Arrive in Eatonton 6. pm.
W. M. WADLEY Geu’l 8upt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octl5.
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DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
The subscriber takes this opportunity
to inform bis friends and the public, tlmt
Ihe is enabled, from experience, and the
,intuitive perceptions of the truths of.
science, based on the commou rules of surveying
forms, both plane and spherical, to cut and mako up
garments to fit the human form in the most complete
and finished style, to all who may favor him with a
call.
Boys’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military and
Firemen’s Uniforms, <tc., &c.
, _ P. HORACE GRANT,
Jefferson st., one door North of Broughton street,
dec 7—ly
B AGGING AND HOPE.—tiu bales heavy Uunuy
Cloth, 20 bolts heavy Dundee (for Boa Is|.
ands,) 60 bolts medium do 44 Inches, 300 colls Ky
Rope, 600 lbs Bagging Twlae, in store and for sal
hr pop 12 WEBSTER A PALMES'
TFBEBH Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, for
X sale by Jan 2 A BONAUD.
SUNDRIES—
26 bbls Sugar Crackers—fresh,
20 “ Butter “ “
16 “ Soda Biscuit
25 boxes “ *• •*
26 bbls No. 1 Sugar,
60 “ A, II und C .Sugar,
Received and for sale by
McMAIJON k DOYLE,
myl7 Nos. 205 and 207 Buy st.
P aper hangings and borders—
Just received a great assortment of tbo most
elegant patterns, with border? to match, from 8
ccut? to $2, at CHAFFER k CO.’S,
apr30 No. 0 Whitaker street.
«. M. GRIFFIN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN.
Corner or Bryan and Whitaker Street?.
HAH now on baud a beautiful as-
fiortment of Jewelry or every dis
—-— crlptiou und kind worn l>y ladies
und gentlemen, and willko||utiitiusuully low prices,
I have thi? day recolvpd (per Express) a large
stock of elegant Hiver Ware, consisting of Cako and
I in Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and
Forks, 1 ickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks aud
.S|fooii?, Napkin Rings, NutmegGrulers, Ac. Ac., al)
hi Morocco rases, und suitable for preseni?. I have
alHO this1 day received an uddltion to my stock of
SS™* °' light colored Curls, Tojisys, Braids,Front
e T° ln * which now makes
toy assoriment complete. Order? received for any
color doHired.
nc'nir <, i , . 08 i ^ ihe suporvisioii
of self, mid all other work done in a workmanlike
maimer, and warranted.
may 26
O N CONSIGNMENT-
2000 bushels Prime Corn ;
100 do Cow Peas;
200sacks “Palace Mills’’ Flour
10 bbls Raw aim;
10 do MonongaUela Whisky,
6 do Domestic Brandy;
For sale low, by
J»i3 PATTEN, HUTTON k CO.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over willed passes trie Great
New York & New Orleans Mails.
f\N and after Sunday, February lid, 1B5G,
two dally (ruins between Macon and Columbus,
uud one between Macon aud Americus,
Leave Macon at 2 a m, and 81* m; arrive at Colum
bus at 7 16 a m, aud 1030 v m ; leave Columbus at
4 16 a m, and 1 301* M; arrive at Macon nt 10 64 a m,
and 7 40 r m; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrivo ut Aincri
cue at 6 40 a m; leavo Americus ul220 h m; arrivo at
Macon at 7 401- m; making a complete connection be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central
Railroad Trains to Savannah, Mllledguvilleaud Euton-
ton, and with Macon aud Western trains to Atlanta,
Chattanooga, Nashville aud Knoxville, Tcuii.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to
Eufaulu, Ala., connecting dally at Americus with
four horse Post Coaches to Tuilahussue, Albany,
Thomasville, Buiuliridge, Ac., with tri-weekly hacks
to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ac., ut Fort Valley with hacks
to Perry, Huynesville, HawkiusviUe and Knoxville,
Ga. Passengers for Americus and jailut? lielow Fort
\ alley, should take tho 12 16 v m train from Savuu-
nah; uud the 5 pm train from Auguste, to avoid de-
toutiou at Macon. For other points ou tho h'outli-
Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from
Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaviug Amori
ms at 2 20 p m will reach Columbus nt 10 80 p m tho
Kiimo night.
Passengers from Columbus and the West for Am
ericus. Houth-westcrn Georgia or Florida, should
take the 1 30 p m train ut Columbus, sleep ut Fort
Valley, aud reach Americus at 0 40 a m next morn-
log.
First class steamships leave Savunnah lor New
York on Wednesdays aud Saturdays, und for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage id the Cabiu $25,
Hteerago $8.
Faro from Jlontgomcry to Savannah $14 00
“ Columbus “ “ lu 00
“ Americus “ “ 8 80
GEO. W. ADAMS, Buu’t.
Macon, January 30th, 1860. may 10
VIRQINIA CENTRAL R.ROADT
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE-
PROOP Ql’AUTlW OP
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manufactured by Steam* dt Marvin, Mew York.
In the fire or tho 3d
Inst., which consum
ed tlio brick building
occupied by Mr. Jno.
T. Thomas, opposite
the Gas Works, iu this
city, was a sate ot
tho above descriptions
containing the books, papers, aud money or Mr.
Thomas, and although the building was detroyed,
the said Safe sustained no injury whatever front the
intense heat to which it had been exposed. On open
ing the Safe, tho contout? were fouud undisturbed,
and in tlio same order and condition a? when placed
there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting
ends of a few papers, and the backs of ouo or two or
the books, caused by the steam generated In the
Safe, while at its greatest heat.
The Safe aud content?, a? it camo from the ruins,
may still be secu, iu the po?aes?ion of Mr. Thomas,
at tho Ga? Works. A largo assortment or these cclc
brated Safes always uu baud,aud for sale by
C. II. CAMPFIELD,
Agent for the Manufacturers,
July 26,1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga.
I take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state
ment, and iu addition would add, that the books uru
nowin use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 20th, 1855. octO—tf
, DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Established In 1832>
fTTHE Subscriber grateful to his friend? and
1 patrous for their continual favors, would state
that in addition to the improvements iu DYING, ac
quired by him during his last visit to England aud
Scotlaud, has made arrangements for extending hit
business, by which he is uuw enabled to dye u
greater variety of color? on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, Ac., which ho trusts will generally please
all who may favor him with their (mtrouugc.
Geutlemen’s garmeuts dyed, cleauedor renovated
as may be required, lathe same superior style, which
has generally eo much pleased his patrons and
friend?.
Table Cover?, and ladies* Crape Shawls, Ax*.,
cleaned and finished in tho first style.
Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressod in
the most fashionable styles.
Orders from the coantry promptly atlendod to.
Terms moderate.
When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through tho jmjsI
office, so that ho may know whore to call for them,
mch 10 ALEXANDER GALIXTO’AY.
HEYNTiELMANN'W
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGEH.
T HE distinguished favor with Which this essence
ha? been received throughout all section? of
tlio Union as a remedy at once sale, agreeable and
effectual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus,
Weak nud relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or
fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic. Cramp, Lan
guor or Debility from sedentary habit?, &c., has in
duced the proprietor to give it every publicity in Ids
power. Upon its morrit? comment is unnecessary,
a? its own intrinsic worth i? it? best eulogy. H car
ries with it tho evidence of it? superior excellence,
freely attested to by the young, the old, aud score?
of families who, prompted by a careful regard for
Uieir health aud comfort, are dally ndoptiug it a? an
onnenoKMiMt family hrmcdy. There is perhaps no
medicinal preparation extant ?n simple and harm
less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will he
more appreciated or universally adopted than the
liquid winger prepared by Hcint/elman.
For sale by J. E. IisFORD, Druggist,
JolO 3m Savannah, Ga.
Brooke HaU Female Seminary,
MEDIA, DELAWARE! CO., P*/
MBS MARIA I.. EASTMANN, PmsciPAt..
This Seminary, located in tho de-
lightful aud healthy vilinge of Media,
thirteen miles front Philadelphia, by
Railroad, will ho
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY,
September 10th, 1860.
Tno commodious building, nowin process or erec
tion, wllh all tlio modern improvement?, will be
finished bv the first nf August, and will contain such
accommodations, both iu point of taste and comfort,
as cannot fail to satisfy parent? that while their
daughters are enjoying tho benefits of mental cul-
ture, they have also the comforts of a refined home.
This Institution 1? established with a view to afford
to young ladies the most perfect combination of ad
vantage? for the attainment of n thorough and ac
complished education, and no pains or expense will
bo spared to render it lit reality what it professes to
bo. a school of superior merit. Miss Kastman, the
Principal, was at tlio head of a school iu New Eng
land previous to her residence in Pennsylvania, and
for the last six years has been known to the patrons
of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher iu
that Institution.
TheRt, Rev. A. Potter, Bishop of the Diocese ot'
Pennsylvania, says:—
“Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a
Young Lillies’ .Seminary in Media, Delaware Co.,
Pa , In September next, has been known tollie sub
scriber for several years past. He has a very high
opinion of her capacity, efficiency und devotedne??
as an educator. She has had a large and success
ful experience. The building which is to be erected
for her use will contain every accommodation. Tho
village and surrounding country are distinguished
for healtbfulnos3 and beauty, and the subscriber ha?
confidence that parents who entrust their daughters
to Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret it.”
Mis? Eastman will be aided by uu efficient corps
of rnnolti.ru
DR. Mr. H. HOKELSn INFIRMARY
t qfiftfttr .FOR the treatment of Can-j
, iRIaBI 'conr, Wens, FlstuU, and all kinds |L„
Job printing TJSFmmr. 1
. NEATLY EXECUTED AT-jilE
tlfl WFBIw IttiWiI w w w * nroiny, 11 overo uueosua, j -- r: r.'nnC — “*«neiric
" BOOK & JOB OFFICE. 1 * ana *tt OlMUM Jib* : ^,Jlf
Mnrclmnt. can bt> supiAJdal eliorl nntlw will! jj J t nrlglnaum Id. j Sy!phys!cM < ’liSl Kntin**Tau!>Su”rei‘!^Q
BlU-IIrntU, BlUa ut Lading, [’ no MAITM OF ROW^lioNfi STANDING.' U " . $1 j»er dletn, or $16 per tnoutlu $10being rjjjjjjj
Dray Books, Circulars, Cards j .This popular and speriM remedy l? now oflered i 25*l°oce. •
•ud Blank Books* I to tbo afflicted, and guaranteed to cure all the above i 9MT Jb®* btlore *b p ca*.* is ua
and Blatik_Book^ j ggSgS R scafehes out the very root of the ' derteken. All c^mmunlcatfon? rnuM bep25
Particular attention given to BOOK AND PAM- disease, driving out all the diseased fluids of tho addressed to W. it. MOSLijy,
1'HLEF PRINTING, sucu as Catalogue* for Colleges, | i„>dv. thus removing the cau*e and rendering the j 6 • Griffin,
- CERTAIN AND % , . Slfegg®,
This medicine allays pain and infiainUHiioii, which ! q] ow ^. jor safe bv eHr “
other remedies invariably, cause, aud can pc tekeu. mar (< BRIGHAM. KFIIY * r
with less trouble aud expense to patients.'-Thisdu- —iLts meTaa'
ralliblo remedy has saved thousands upon thousand? . MURRAY 8
from the hands of T T ^ ITED State ?* Canada and Cuba.
MERCILESS QUACK8. i U Schwegler’? History ot Philosophy < u
if not from premature graves. In cases of infection | translated by Seey to.
tho Compound Btichu is the only artii-le worthy ol | Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spam, new supply u n,
the least confidence of the afflic ted in performing | Caff and in Cloth.
SAFE CURB?. j Napoleon's Confidential Correspondence w tr, j,
It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious ; brother Joseph.
drug, but is purely a Vegetable Omjwitim. It is j Davao s History or the Queen V of the n„„,
very agreeable to the teste, create? no jjerccptlbie Hanover—2 vols.
odor, and may l*e taken by persons of either ?cx
without hindrance from business or medical advice,
as plain directions for use accompany the medicine.
Reader, if you have any oftho above complaints, do
not neglect them,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With this medicine you can cure yourself, aud thus
prevent all exposure.
TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL.
This medicine speedily and effectually cures the
most virulent form of secret diseases, aud eradicates
every particle of Infectious matter from the system,
restoring the patient to a perfest state of
HEALTH AND 1
Propoanls for Ration* nml Fuel for
Llght-Veurli.
COLLECTOR'S* OFFICE,
SVFKRlXTIO’IiKXT OF IJOIIW,
Savannah, 10th May, lSfiO,,,
S EALED proposals will be received at this
office until 12 o’clock. M., ou the 1st day of
July next, I860, for furnishing and delivering Ra
tions and Fuel ou board the Light-vessel? lu this
Collection district, viz.; at Martin’s Industry and
Tv bee Island Knoll, for one year from the first duy
of July 1860, to the 30th June, 1857, Inclusive. Tlio
rations to be of good aud approved quality, to be
delivered lu good und sufficient packages, barrel?,
boxes and case?, nml in good order, on board the
above named light-vessels, ut least once n quarter,
free of expense to the United States, and agreeably
to tho annexed table oftho weekly ration, viz.:
ft;The AUaclii in Madrid.
Romance of the Uarotn. by Miss Purdue.
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaugh.
Earnest Linsfond, by Mr?. U-e lientz.
mar 3 W. THORNE WILL*
[ UST KEC'EIVEDr-
1$
) PURITY.
fcQonnu.l | hHjaj
31
Z?
•t!U4J.py|4p
JO 8UtB|VH
:j»»u
Hclmbohl'g Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla.
For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases ari
sing from excess of Morcury, exposure and tm-
prudonce in life, chronic constitutional diseases,
arising from nn impure state of Blood, and the
only reliable and ciroctual known remedy for the
cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, .Scald Head, Ulcer
ations of the Throat am! I .eg?, Pains and Swelling?
of the Bone?, Tetter,'‘Pimples ou the Face, ami all
Scaly Eruptions of the Skiu.
It is gratifying to the proprietor of these medicines
to be able to state that it is now nearly three years
since they’ were first introduced, during which time
they have been extcuslveiy used lu various parts of
the United State?, uud have given to patient and
practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction in the
various case? in which they have been employed ;
whether iu town, country, hospital or private prac
tice, they have invariably given the most decided
and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced thumost
salutary und beneficial effects. Numerous letters
have been received from the most distinguished
iO boxes Shoulder, .
- . imw jSiolce l,,.,,,’“
Ham., in autre, aud for ,ale bv
mar 26 WAYNE. UHENVIUJ j.„,
I 1
tP prime article, 20 tierce? chon-,
••J.jjot-
-VIEW CROP CURA MULASSES.--Ui
go of the Abbott Devereaux, daily
for Bale in lots to suit purchasers, bv 1
jan3l ItOfrGERs j: .Si,nfti?
CARPET AND I PtlUirSTKli V~
WAREHOUSK,
140 Congress awJ 57 St. Ju’.ien ,stre>u
T HE UNDERSIGNED would take thi-
tuuity to express to hts friend* «mj j :<
generally, hla sincere thank.* for their hb,-j. '
age and Influence, which ha-: resulted in e\t .
hit trade to all i»art? or the State. Abo, t
Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, therein-
him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in any <« up...,
city.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keejror-, and .-'lean*
boat Owners are particularly invited to cxai i n e p .
prescut stock, which is now complete it, j; .
various departments, consisting iu pin oni„
lug goods, viz:
UAltJ’El DEPA HIM EXT.
Royal Mcdalion,
Royal Velvet,
Mocet Wilton,
Moccl Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussels.
English Drugget.-., ,.
nous width*.)
MusAic Hearth
Velvet and Chenili?
Tutted Rug?,
Piano and table
D»or Mat* (every \ .r
Silver k Brass sia.i
Carjiete Binding:.
mm
-Cars Starting farm IJroadSt.
ntiai
Winter Arrangement-
Rail nil tho way tnUordoitavllie.
TI^IIEN the Potomac i? cIorc<1 with ice this
Y Y route may ho relied on by passengers, to en
sure the connection going North or South. The road
Ih entirely refold with a superior T rail as fares
Gordonsvllln. During tho winter tho train will atert
from the old station, In Richmond, on Broad street,
at 7)4 a m., pasB Gordonsvllle at Ham., and arrive
T “• Down train loavra Slmin-
'"“at * <J‘»| Paaaea (loriinnarllln at Ham. unit
arrive in Rlrhinoud at 2.301> m.
Faro to Gordousvillo ou
noth trains nrriyo to (iordons'vlilo In amnfe time
to toko the train of the Orange and Alexandria Rail
road. Portions who leave Richmond at 7)4 a m.. can
tako tho Orango aud Alexandria cars at Gordon?-
vlllo if they cliooso to do so, aud by that tealn will
reach Alexandria by 3.40 r m., but this company can
ticket them only to Gordonsvllle. 1 9
°c!7tf H*D. WHITCOMB, gupt.
G J. ENT’S COITON VEggS^jat recalwi
8 and for aale by J. W. THRKLKKLD.
msyl8 CongreiB end Whltbiker atreeu.
MISS MAI
43^ hi
‘Wkz
Each proposul must state dUtiuctly the price for
which the entire ralien will be furnished ou board
each light-vessel respectively.
Tho proiHMuls for supplyiug fuel, both coal ami
wood, must stute distinctly the price per ton aud
cord, uud the kind und quality of each, to bo deliver
ed ou bourd of each light-vessel respectively.
Ouo bidder muy offer tor all the ration.- and fuel
required for all the fight vessel? In till? district, or
for one or more oftho vessel?separately, at hi? own
option. Ihe kind und quantity offuel will be deter
mined upon, uud tho contractor informed accord
ingly. in advance of tho time for making the quar
terly deliveries of rations on board oftho respective
light* vessel?.
Each bidder is required to attach to hi? bid or
bids a written guarantee, signed by himself and a
responsible surety, that, in the event of the contract
being awarded to liitn, he will faithfully execute it
iu conformity to the term? of this advertisement.
Tho contractor will be required to enlor into bond
with approved security for the faithful execution oi
tho contract; and uo bid will bo accepted or contract
entered into, until upproved by the Light ilou-e
Board.
Tho contractor will be required to keep at least,
in the aggregate, one month’? rations for the entire
crew of the light-vessel contracted for, on board at
all times; and any expense Incurred on account ot
failure to deliver rations or fuel iu time, will be
chargeable to tlio contractor.
No member of Congress, lightkeoper, sujH-rinten-
dont or Inspector of lights, nor any person connect
ed with tho IJght-house establishment, will be al
lowed to contract for or deliver rations for the crew,
or fuel of n light-vessel, nor to ho interested in such
contract.
No contractor, superintendent, it msjcctor will
be allowed to change the parts of the ration, nor the
times tlmt may bn determined upon for the deliverv.
without authority oftho Board.
All the articles constituting the ration for the crew
of light-vessels will he examined, nml their quality
approved by thc.-iiperintendent, or the inspector of
the di.-trict, nr by sia-li other person a? may be as
signed to perform i!i:»i duty ;and no bills * will be
paid for ration? a . fuel which are not accompunied
by receipts duly signed by the respective light-ves
sel keepers for the different articles constituting the
rations for the crew for each quarter, and separate
receipts for the kind and quantity of fuel delivered
on board of each Ught-vessel.
No bid which is not properly sealed ami etidorsed
will be considered, and no bids will be received or
allowed to bo withdrawn after the expiration of the
time specified in the advertisement for receiving
them.
Bills submitted by different members of the same
firm or co-partnership will not he considered.
All bids will bo publicly opened and registered nt
tho tlmo specified in tho advertisement.
Tho right to reject all bids if tho interest of the
public service renuirc it, is reserved
By order of the IJght-house Board ;
JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights.
my 11
llie French language will ho taught aud spoken
by a Parisian lady, residing iu the family.
Tho Ijitiu, Gorman, Spanish ami Italian language?
will receive duo attention.
The Nuturul Science? will bo taught, with tlio aid
of a large and expensive apparatus.
Tho Musical Department will be under the charge
or a lady eminently qualified to fill the situation; amt
all preferring a inale teacher on the Piano or iu
Singing, can have the benefit or a Visiting Teacher
from Philadelphia.
Drawing aud Palnilug will he muter the direction
of u tody accomplished iu tlm art.
The number of pupils i? limited to forly.
The Turin? for Board und Tuition iu ull the bruuch*
e? except Music, are $160 per session of five mouths.
Mi?? Eastman Ua? liberty to refer to the following
gentlemen:—
Rt. Rov. A. Potter, D.D., and the Episcopal clergy
Hon. F: Pierce, President oftho United States.
Hou. 8. P. Chase, Governor of Ohio.
Hon. N.. B. Baker, Ex-Governor of Now Hamp
shire. *
Hon. M. IV. Tappun, M. C. from New York.
Rev. N. Stem, or Norristown, Pu.
Rov. A. McLeod, Clour field, Pa.
Pierce Butler, Esq,, of Philadelphia.
J. II. Okio, Esq., do. *
E. W. (.'fork,Esq., do.
George Wharton, E-q., do.
Christopher Lu;ser, Potteville, Pa.
George Wyman, St. bails, Mu.
Hun. P. C. Johnson, Washington, |>. C.
For further particular.-, or for circulars apply to
the l'rlucip.il, MISS MA1UA EASTMAN,
JjriU uud 3ni Media, Delaware Co, Pu.
PERIODICALS. ~
PUTNAM'S Monthly Magazine for May.
A. trank Lcriio’? Gazette of Fashion? for May.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Review for April.
Received ami for sale by
WARNOCK k DAVIS,
inaylfi 169 Congress street.
1 HBLS. FLOUR in wloro ami lor nalc
by tnny7 CRANK, WELLS k CO.
50 Ca.k«Ohio | Catawba Brandy iu store,
_ ami for naio by tlm only
Suvunuah.
my 14
regular Agent for
J. M. EYRE,
1)4 Knv hired,
* «niBT RECEIVED.
^ PER STEAMER, nn assortment nf
Misses and Children's Plain Straw?,
Ladles’NEAPOLITAN BONNETS, IN-
J ANTS' HATS aud FLAW. Also a few btiYa-
HATH. For sale b.v MRS. FREELAND,
[ ,,a y ; IT Broughtou street.
L ISLE THREAD GAUNTLETS.—The only
article of tho kind in the city. For sale bv
j. w. threlkei.d;
mar27 corner of Coiigres? ami Whitaker-Nta.
A pples a potatoes-
10 bid? Choice Mercer Potatoes;
36 '* “ KiibscU Apples.
I 1 or sale by
J. A. BROWN.
FRENCH MILLINERY
ASTI
Dress Making.
MRS. FREELAND has open
ed at her Rooms, No. 174
Broughton Street, a fine selec
tion or Spring Mllincry, aud is
constantly receiving i>or steam
ere, new ami different styles of Bonnots; also, Dress
and Mantilla patterns.
MS“ Bouucts cleaned and pressod as usual.
eprl°
KEDZIE’S PATENT WATER FILTER
An assortment of sizes on
hand. We warrant them to mako
the Savannah River Water, even
though dipped directly out of the
River, as pure and clenr as the
finest Spring Water. About forty
of these Filters are now in use in
this city, ami every person who has
them, will cheerfully testify to their
cfflcieucy. Indeed, the Board of
Water Commissioners here, say in
their Report, it Is tlio qply Filter tiiat doe? effectual
ly purify the Savannah River Water.
Call and see one in operation at our llouso Fur
nishing and Stoveostabllsment,Hodgson’s new block.
KENNEDY k BEACH,
fob 27 Corner of Broughton nml Uullsts.
It® PITCHERS.
DOUBLE
Water Pitchers,
Somo new nml beautiful
designs, Plated aud Britu-
nia.
At tho Hjuso Furnishing
Store,
166 BROUGHTON STREET,
HORACE MORSE.
Snvaunah, April 30.
apr30
PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING
CANS AND JAIiS,
-aFor I’reserving
'reserving
FRUITS,
TOMATOES, Ac.
Full directions
for prcservici
accompany eacL
Ctin. For sale ut
manul'ucturer’s
prices by the
Agent,
HOR’CE MORSE,
116 Broughton
street.
may 20
- TO WOOL SELLERS.
T HE Undersigned have this day opened u
Store in Congress street, opposite the Market,
for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Bee?
\\ ax, Deer Skins, and Country Produce iu general.
The highest cash prices will ho paid for nil tlio above
article? on delivery ,iu Savannah. Air. L. J. GU1L-
MARTIN has been appointed as Agent, to whom ull
having business transactions with the un
persons „
derelgned may apply.
Savannah, Slay III, i860."
J. W. SMYTHK lv CO.
umy’Jd
PIANO FORTES.
HAVING lately received largo nd
ditlon? to our PIANO FORTES, we
are enabled to oiler ut till? tiino the
greatest variety from the best munu
torturers, from tho plainest square to tho most oiab
orately tatrved, ami from six to seveu oclavcw.
Our Piano? are selected from the manufacturer?
whom wo have Tull confidents in, ami wo are par
ticularly requested by them to giro u guaranty with
overy iuslrnmout sold by ns us regard? durability,
tono, kc.
PoreoiiHin want of a first rate instrument may ro
ly with safety upon getting such a ouo by selecting
from the following makers, whose instrument? we
endeavor to keep constantly on hand, viz : H. Wor
cester, J. (.’bickering k Son, Nnuu? A Clurke, Bacou
k Ravens, II. Waters, atul Haines, Brothers & Cum-
mlug. I. W. MORRELL k CO.
ftug *J7_
X>RANDY, GIN. WHISKY AND KUM~Kor sale
Jj by (may20) WILLIAMS A RATCLDY.
physician? in the country, uml from the professors : Th rce Ingrain,
of several medical college?, recommending in the ! Two ply ingrain,
highest terms the value of these medicines, and: ,,r’. m,
their superiority over al) other preimiuliou? lor 1 CURTAIN AND Ul UVLSiblti pi. PART.
such complaints a? the proprietor recommends. ® r .® ca ,,i 1-aueau-l Mmli.’i i ru.,!,
Numerous preparations of .sirsupai ilia and ot Bucliu , ™ l . u ^ “r.V, 03 ,’ , GniCtiruices,
and various mode? of preparing them have been til 1 and Bait...-
given, all of which of course will differ according to | _'\ orb t V < , U V J las?vls, Lo-»uj
the mode of preparation which each individual tuuy * civet aud I lush oi various colors: ISindoa
adopt. Shades, uew style.
These medicines require considerable care in the i every variety o! Furniture Covering. Trim-
preparation ami the employment of ilUfercnt men- i m5 ng*batid ntatenaLs hirdccoruting.
struain successive oi»eratiuu to take up the extrne*
FLOOR OIL CLOWS
From two to Iweuty-four feet wide, for HMir-wt
Rooms, cut to fit without a seam.
The subscriber will oblige himself to make the
prices on all description of goods as low as the same
quality can be purchased in any Northern city.
£5" Carpets cut to Room? and goods seat to k&x
part of the city free of charge.
43“ Au experienced U])holster will alter. 1 to the
making aud laving of Carpets aud Oil Cloths when
tivo matters, and, iu consequence, are most fre
quently improperly made, aud not unfrequeutly ;
much impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by the
iAjudlclout aud unskilful management ol tho.-e unac
quainted with pharmaceutical preparation*. It is I
therefore of the highest consideration ami import-1
ance to the public and to the faculty that there
should be standard preparation? of uniform strength J
and possessing the most advantages. To eilect this |
and obviate the evil alluded to, I hai
ber of experiments to ascertain the most effectual j . ..
mode of extracting the virtues of the Sarsaparilla .
and tho Buchu, and to discover the most eligible j f “ M
form for their exhibition. The experiments have ' « « vc nnivc
resulted most favorably, aud it is with much pleas- , JP R * ® ILORATOH,
ure I now offer to the public and the faculty my T S a niild laxative, tonic and .stimulant, and b
Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain ail tins vir- ; -f- recommended to the public, reiving upon it- u.
tues of the articles they are represented to be made ! tvinsic worth in the cure oftho following compiaint
from in a highly concentrated form, atul are ti»« most 1 Derangements, sick Headache, I'ysp -
active preparutioa; which can be made. Two ta-« Habitual Costivencss, Chronic Diarrha. Colic'
”— ~ ~ ed to a ' Fain to line Stomach and Bowels, Generai i>»-blii:y
rue most advantages, to eilect tins r , > m. • . .
e evil alluded to, I have made a num-1 desired. The decorative and curtain deparin.cm
ments to ascertain the most effectual I n charge ot an l photeter of acknowledgedta-tea'i
octlS
W. U. GUION, Agent.
140 Congress and 57 St. Juiieu-its
blespoonslu! of the Extract Sarsaparilla, a Med
pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, ami
one bottle fully equals iu strength one gallon «•/ Syr
up Sarsaparilla or decoctioa as usually made
PRICT-S:
Fluid Extract Bnchu, $1 per bottle, or i< fi r $5
Sarsaparilla
Femalo Weakness. Ac. Tor sale by Druggi.su get
erall.v, and by John. B Moore k Co. and Win. K
Lincoln, Savannah. Iv fc-blC
rn
1b
T12U1IER! TDlBERlI
HE Undeesigned has just received, for sale
„ ... . , , . ; (500) Five Hundred pieces of good fhippie'
Certificates of cures and recommendations trom ’ Timber, averaging over one thou.-aud fc-ct to stick
distinguished professors and physicians will accom- 9 fen JEFFER&ON RUBERTS
pany each preparation Prepared and sold bv
II. r. HELM BOLD.’
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
263, Chcstnut-st., near the Girard House Phila.
To be had of Druggists aud Dealers iu every sec
tion of the United States and Canada*.
All letters for the medicine directed to the propri
etor receive Immediate attention, aud safe deliveries
guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw
JOHN ii. MOORE & CO.,
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH.. Ga.
WHOLESALEk BETA 1L DRUGGISTS. -
Would call the atte**»iou of Merchants. Factors,
Planters, Physicians and others, to their ex-
tensive aud well selected stock, comprising
every article In their Hue of business, aud which they
— f or e a i e on the mast reasonable terms for cash,
tv
^Br p
JEFFER&ON ROBERTS
ACKCUEL,' HEKRLNG, SALMON. FT-
2 bbls forge No 1 Mackerel.
3 do do No 3 do
8 do do No 2 do
2 half bbls Blue Fish,
do i*ickied Herriug,
3 do No 1 Salmon.
6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel.
10 kits No 1 Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
5 Kits Tongues and Sounds,
lOOo lbs Cod Fish. For sale low bv
.iauCG J. A’. BROWN.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
For oue square, of 800 ems or loss, of any type is-t
larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for the first aud to
cents for each subsequent insertion.for any time le
thal) one month.
All Tabular work, with or without RuJes; amiA4
( ‘rtisemente occupying double column, -hall l-r
charged double the above rates.
I Advertisements of whatever leugth, for any t;roe
less than one month, to be charged at transient
rates.
! For a longer time at the following rates
No. of Squares | lmo|2mos|3mos|4 mo? j0mo*|12a<-
or approved credit, viz;
PAINTS, VARNISHES. GUSS. AC-
White Ixiad, Pure and No. 1; Tieman’s Colors, dry
and in oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ;
?!lnr ^P*!nt^pnihoL ne, «i«h U pfo 1, j vertisements occupying double column,
Gold Iteaf, laiut Brushes, «ash Tools, aim Gla- P \, !>rC rf.ii dnnhiA it^nnhove
xiore’B Diamonds.
LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS' OILS,
Bleached Sperm, Whale and lard Oils, for burning ;
all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil
Unbleached Sperm, lard and Rape Seed Oil; also
Tanners,’ Keats, Foot and Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
Nutmegs, Mace, Alspice, Cinnamon, Pepper. Ginger, :
Mustard, Saleratus, Soda, l'earlash, Sweet Oil, Starch, '
Fig Blue, Matches, kc.
FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety of tho best French. English, aud j
American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, !
CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID.
Any one who may favor them with their orders may
depend upon their receiving tho best attention, und
that al) goods furnished will be of a reliable quality. ! Fur any time not above specified, a proportion
Should they not give entire satisfaction, they mav be i eharge will be made.
. j .I.,.. ..... r L * * i .lA.lt,
i^quaro
$10
16
$20
$24
$30
$40
2
Squares...
10
22
26
28
30
60
3
do ....
20
27
32
36
44
Sv
4
do ....
24
32
88
42
62
7;
5
do ....
27
36
44
40
60
$0
0
do ....
30
40
60
64
fi5
fo
"
do ....
32
43
54
68
70
KM
8
do ....
34
40
68
62
74
HO
0
do ....
36
48
01
00
77
Us
10
do ....
3S
50
64
70
80
W
returned at the option of the purchaser.
ga#A
w
Drug3, , „„„
Dye Stuffs, French, English, and American Perfum
ery, Flue Toilet aud Shaving Soaps, Coml»3 and
Brushes of every description, Surgical nud Dental
A deduction of 26 per cent from the above rate-
mahiu ti i "'*11 he made ou advertisements appearing ext lu
sively on llie fourth page of the daily.
Advertisomentsordered three times a week, will
bo charged two-thirds tho above rates.
Special notices, 10 cents per line for tho tlmt, at:
5 cents for each subseqeut iusertiou, nnd in uor?:#
J. E. DE FORD.
APOTHECARIES HALL, S. E. Corner ol,
Broughton nnd Barnard Streets. Savan-
nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in
Dra StolTa. Kronch. fimrltah. n»d i«.„„ uerul lovlwilon, to ccnu moh. No siieda! uotltcs
inserted for jess than 50 cents. Obituary Notice,
Instrument?, Trusses and Supporters of all IT,SR 1
Spices, Smtfls, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent Z A ceml ner line P ’ 1
or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior inks, - - * -
IMre Wines and Brandies for Mcvlicii.nl purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Faucy Articles, Ac.
W N. B.—Especial attention given to the
preparation of Physicians’ Proscriptions and Family*
Recipes. Ship, Family aud Travelling Medicine Cases,
With plaiu Directions for use, including Direction? for
treatment iu cases of poisouiug, Drowning, Ac.
iy
re!
C ORN AND COHN MEAL.—1000 bus prime ..
Corn, White am! mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal j lines, will he inserted at $20 per annum.
Steamboats will be advertised at $40 per awwtt
for each boat advertised.
Steamship?, where but oue is running, $40 per an
num; if two or more, (30 each.
Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be subject t* 1
contract, but to be charged at the rates prescribe!
per square.
The paper, under no circumstances, fo be Includ
ed in a contract.
Professional and business cards not exceeding ‘
n store and for sale by
PATTEN. DITTOv * rr>~
READ l—READ 11—READ 111
That is, if you can see; uml
;lf you cau’t sec, you can r
all kind? of * ” -•* *’ ••• - ’
, Calls on persons to become candidates, will be
inserted us other advertisements, to be paid for to
| variably iu advance.
j Announcing candidates for office, $10, to be joto
i in advance.
Advertisements not marked ou the c»py lor 8
ill be iuserted until fot bid, and
— ■■ - - — help? to see,” at the Watch nml > ... ... , ...
Jewelry Store or D. lb Nichols k Co., in Congress i 6,KM “ ,uo * ,' v
street, uext door to tho corner of Whitaker, where I „
you cuu purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware. ‘ uu > l,in !or tWo advertising, otb«
uud Fancy Goods, ms low us ut unv mho,- store in l i luU wbtruct, amounts to over $50. u deducuou w
the country. * 25 per cent will be made.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh , Yu * irl >* ‘‘‘•vertiring. with privilege of clwBgt* *'«'
lol of thoso fine Stool Spectacle? ; also, a supplv of bt, .! akou ul ,lll ‘ billowing rates :
Pebble uml Periscopie Lens, which we are prepared
to fit In all kind? of frames, ut short notice. Our
Periscopie, L*ns (so called from tlieir pceuliur shape)
have an advantage over all others, u? they have u
greater range of focus, so that the reader is not
compelled to hold the honk or paper at a certain
distance from the eye. Call uml see.
% J). lb NlCllO I J? k CO.
45* No churge for showing goods.
mar 11 ' \\, r. * CO. •
apr29
BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO.
C
IORN—In store nnd for sale by
m irfi I/) J cm*t* vs s’Kl.t.i
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
PENFIELD, GA.
FACULTY.
PIUMUU-NT,
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D.
PRorassous.
Collrgc. v
S. I*. .SANFORD. A. M.,
Matliomnties.
J. K. WILI.K1’, A. M .
Ctiemistry nml Natural Pliilofopiiy.
II. H. TUCKER, A. M..
Relies Lett res.
lb W. WISE. A M .
Greek ami lAtin Liiigunge?.
WILLIAM G. WOODKIN, A. H.,
Modern languages.
Tlieoto^trnk Seinliuu > .
N. Al. OltAWFORD, D. O:,
Ecclesiastical History and Rildieal Literature.
W-UJ.MU W'lU.l.VMS, .1. M
Systematic and Pastoral Theology
Acmlcmy.
THOMAS A. SKAI.S, Principal.
Tlio Gonuncncemoiit is hebl on the last Wedoesttuy
to July.
Tho next Tetm will commence on the Inst Wed
nesday iu August.
Tlio prlco of Board In the village is $10 per month;
washing, room rent, fuel, At»., $8.
By order of tho Hoard of Trustees.
uiy 12 2m 8. LANDRUM, Secretary-
ri'OBA MOL ASSES—THc cargo of tlic brig
VB.B. Lawton, or superior quality. For sale by
mayl9 St PADELFORD, FAY k CO. •
For one square, renewable once a week. $4>‘'
“ •* ” twice •• M*
’* “ “ 3 times or el teller 7b
Every additional square contracted forte bo chart
od one bull the above rates additional.
Yearly advertisers shall be limited to the mu* - * 1
contracted fur. All contracts siiall be in wrinuf.
stating definitely tho nature of the business to I"*
advert^ed. Any advertisements not properly cow
nee ted with tho busine?? shall be cliurgedsejkiratt‘
—, n—n V r ; ?, I l - v > u,,tl uls ° ®*»y excess of matter over the amemwt
OPE—700 coils Hope, various brand?, ull ■ contracted for.
of good quality, to More Md for Mte by. Contract udvertiseniouts payable quarterly, «**■
j vei ti*eluents from strangers uud transiout porsou#.
i payable* in advance. All others will be eonridcreo
I due when called for.
I Reeular advertiser? uud ull other* svudtug ci«w
I inunications or requiring notice* Ucsigued to calls*
I tentii>n to lhirs, concerto, soirees, or any public ew-
' tertainmeuts, where charges aro made lor admit
i tanee—all notices of private associations, every no
tiee de- igued to call attention to private etiteri'ri.*e» t
j calculated or inlemled to promote iudividunl iutc-
I ve.-ts, can only be inserted with the uuderstaudiji?
| that the same i? to tie jvtid for. It inserted in tuc
editorial column (which can be only at the dtecfr".
; tiou oi the editors) the same will be charged nt tlto
1 rate ol not less than 20 cents per hue. .
Advertisements ordered in the Weekly paper.»'
i per square for each iusertiou.
The iiudersigned, publisher? of Daily, Tri-Weekly
aud Weekly newspni>ers in Savanuah, Ga., pledge
ourselves strictly to adhere to the above bill »"
charges, ami iu uo instance to deviate thotofretn.
file above rates to toko effect Alarcb 1, I860, an J
to roniinuo binding, until changed by the voteoi n
majority of the umtorsignod.
N. II.—'Tills schedule shall not In any way otlec*
ihe integrity of existing contracts. All contrnct?for
the year or any other sjiecltlcdtimo, shall only ceass
with the expiration or the period for which th» 1 )
wero made,
At KXAxnKii k Pnxkp, Republican.
Thompson fc WmitNOTOs. Morning New
H H k Co.. Georgian k Jmt-nat.
P LUMBING, in all its vorious branches, at
tended to nt tho shortest notice, and in superior
ttyle. Also, may be found Shower Baths, Galvanis
ed Irop, Tin and leaded Bath Tuba; Copper Boiler*,
Patent Pan Water Closets, Load Pipes, Sheet I^ d ;
Brass and Plated Cock*. Force Pumps, India Bubbei
Hose. For sale at the House Furnish Store, No-
Broughton-street-
m*rl9 HORACE NORSK-