Savannah daily Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, June 19, 1856, Image 4

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_ , it: ATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may ^SSSZffjTSBS WrljhuhcM «r», tkMfon.to du tad admonish nil whom U may oowcsrn.to be and appear before said Court, to ■akao^Nttoo (if anytnejr haro) on or beforetho first Monday:in November next, ©thwlso eaid Let- tan will be granted. jSnBMw.Esn., Ordinary lor tbalham TL'Hlnoa wlirVpSJ nHvriBQn|£ • Ihaaa are, therefore, to dta and admonish all whpmlt may concern, to be and appear before said Court to mak* objection (If any they have) on or bo th# first Monday In December next, otherwise is d letters will be created. WltM*. John Btfbo, K«. Ordinary for Chatham county, thb fourth day of Juno. IIM. Juno « JOHN Bll.BO, o. 0. C. ADJHM»*lUTdH’SBACic; County, thu eytu day of April ISM. JOHN BILBO, 0.0C. JSJl. S HATHAU SHBBIPP'S SALE-—Will be anld on tho drat TuaiJar to Juno Mil, bdhro Court Boom, between the local tours of sale, lot iSSuAwlw. OS) Kn* Fr»&Un Ward ta the City of Savannah, situated on tho corner of Mont- (ornery atrocl and Battle Bow, toacUier with the tareeitory brick warehouse situated thereon; levied on to satisfy a certain fl. fa, Usulogout of Chatham * iDfhvor of John Scudder vs. Clar ence P. Hollis. mayft itod oqt in said fl. fa. MAMIN L. COLE, Sheriff C.C. "PURSUANT to an order of the Honorable tho JT Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, passed June term, 1856, will he sold, on tho Qrst Tuesday in August next, boforo tho Conti Ilouso door iu said county of Chatham, between the log&l hours of sale, the following property, to wit.: Lots Nos. threo (3) and four (4), being part ofGarden lot No. nine (»), Spring Hill, City of Savannah, fronting on Railroad street; also the following negro slaves: Jack, 1’otor, Alexander and Sarah. Sold as the property of the eriateof SamuelGriffln, late of said county, doceased, for tho benefit or the heirs and creditors of Mhl cs- i. RICHARD WAYNE, Adtr.iulstrator do bonis nou, on jc4 Estato of Samuol Orlflln, ^EOAgIa, CHAl'iiAH cobiiW C HATHAM COUNTY.-To all whom it may con- cern: Whereas, Elizabeth Ribero, will apply at tna Ooort or Ordinary lor letters of administration on the astata oLJoseph Ribero: These are, therefore, to dto and admonish all whom It mar concern, to bo and appear before said Ooort to make objection (tr any they have) on or boforo the first Monday in July next, otherwise Mid letter* will be granted; Witness. John Bilbo, &q., Ordinary for Chatham county, this second day of June, 1856. jane a JOHN BlLBO,,o. c. c. mo ell whom U may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X Dent will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let. ter* DUmlssory on tho estate of James 1*. Dent,— These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom U may concern, to be and appear beforo said Court, to make objections (if any thoy have) on or before the First Monday In December next, otherwise said tetters will begranlcd. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Ooonty, this third day of June, l&M. J«3 JOHN Bll.BO, O.C.C. QN the first Monday in^August next ? I will apply _ _ the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell tho negro slaves hepnging to the estate of Clara A- Ogilbay, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of Mid estate. Juno 4 JAMBS A. IaaROCHB, Adm’r. CITY SHEHIFP8 SALE* IITILL bo sold before the Court Honse door in the fif dty of Savannah, on the first Tuesday In July next, between tho legal hours of sale. Tho follow 1115 uutiBt, * cuuuiers, i uvsr, i irvu t uvai. a wardrobe and all the interest of Edward Murphy, in and to the lease of lot and building situated on the ccraerof Whitaker and Congress streets, to MttsQra ft. fa. issued in fevor of William B. Gaul J, vs. Murphy, k Dovanny, property pointed out by defendant. ED. M. PKENBEHGAST, s c. s. may 81 CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. ATT ILL be sold before tlio Court House door, ff s the City of Savannah, on the first Tuesday July next, between the usual hours of sate, cast half of No. 6 Green Ward, bounded as follows .-—north by Broughton street, west by lot No. f», south by a lane and east by lot No. 7. Levied on as tho property *' James L. Oliver,, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out the Honorable the City Court or Savannah, in favor oTD. B. Nichols vs. lames L. Oliver. Properly pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Terras cash.- Purchaser paying for titles. EDW. M. PRENOERG AST. my31 City Sheriff. CITY SHERIFF'S SALE; W ILL be sold before the Court House door tho Gty of Savannah, on the first Tuesday July next, between the legal hours of sale, lot No. 27, contains 59 feet, more or leas, being a j*ortion ol Garden lot No. 11, we3t, In the city of savaunah. bounded as follows:—East by Purse street, south by lot No. —, north by street not named, and west by lot No. —. Levied on as the property of Ann Doble, to Mtlsfy a fl. fa. issued out of the Honorable the CiW Court of Savannah, m favor of John Gallaher vs Ann Doble. Property pointed out by plaintiff.— Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. EDW. M. P REN DERG AST, my3l City Sheriff. CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. ~ T1TILL be sold, before the court house door in " f the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in July next, between tho legal hour* of sale, One Au gusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad Company’s Bond, No. 409—levied on as tho property of William Dunn to satisfy two 11. fas. issued out of the honorable the a»y Court of Savannah, one in favor of James Read vs. William Dunn, and the other in favor JohnIngeraoU vs. William Dunn. Terms cash. EDWARD M. PRENDERGAST. may 31 Sheriff 0. S. S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20th, 1856—Two months after date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors and said deceased. my23-8w JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r. /^.EORGLt—BULLOCH CO.—All persona having \JI demands against the Estate of Thomas Mills, late of said county, deceased, are nereby notified tc present them, properly attestod, within the time prescribed by law, and these indebted to said ostato are requested to make immediate paymeut to HARDY B. HODGES. Adm’r May 90th, 1856. my23-6w be for NOTICE. rpwo month* from date application will X made to tho Ordinary or Chatham County, leave to sell lot No. 161,9tb district, Biker, belong, ing to the estate of Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, mayg Administrator, oil ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. TOHN M. WILLIAMS, hating assigned O his property, both real and personal, to adjust his dsbts, all persons having legal claims against the sold John FL Williams, will please hand thorn to tho undersigned without delay, as it is quite desirable to ascertain tbe.extent of indebtedness, and to per- bet a speedy settlement of the assigned property apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee. ADJUSTUATOll’S NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the estato of the late Charles 3. Arnold, deceased, arc hereby notified to present them, properly attested, within tho time proscribed by law; and all those in debted to said estato, are requested to make imme diate payment to EDWARD PADELFORD, may8 Administrator, ASSIGNEES NOTICE. M R. Louis Robider haring made an assign ment for the benefit of his creditors, ail per sons Indebted to him will please make payment tc me. find those having demands agalust him are requested to present them, that payment may ' made as far a3 the as.'ctt* wilt extend. A. BONAUD, Assignee, Savannah, May 19,1856. may 20 'OiTVNjrBHBBIFF’B SAMS, W ILL besold before the door ofthe Court House in tho city of Brunswick, County ol Glynn, on the first Tuesday in July next, between tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit.:—Cos- FrowV.O. PALMER, nut iimomsHM .mmatra *tipi, i. New York, VttlUdelphta, end Baltimore. JAMES B. HULK*. . DEALER AND IMPORTER OP _ Watehee, Wen, Fmn- WHH HALL’S no. 15, eon. to am, nuunu. ■opts ljr imaniwi .truer, nuuMuttu, r.. Autbortzed Agent for the savannah Journal. NELSON 8WBEZEY, DE8IGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner Aator Plica and 4th Avenue, w cioax PRoxntrrr to thk ahtoh loquky axn m wf wots noons, xxw roax. rnHB most extensive variety and the largest X stock of Moauments, Tombs, Head Stones, so., luXracrica, can be found at this establishment, from plain to the most elaborate and ornate in design and workmanship. In addition to the stock always on hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and original may be found, from which work will be ex* ecutod promptly to order. Orders faithfolly executed, and slilppod to any point available by water or steam. Persons visiting tho city of Now York on pleasure or business aro respectfolly Invited to visit this es tablishment. °ct3 LOCK. Having received the " teTlodal at tho V* Mr, are now ‘ to tho public Prize Safe of World. Tested ‘ as they jvo ’ been overy- was reserved to be Id’sFalr. The proprietor placed One Thousand pollans in in the one exhibited at the World’s Fair, Lon- HHonsocxnr GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Helm bold’* Highly Concentrated Cow tiound Fluid Extract Uuclm. ISA CERTAIN, SAFE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY XTtUK Dbca*cs ofthe Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, tl Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Diseases, Obatroc* uons, -Female Complaints, and all diseases of the Sexual Organs, whether In , g t-y, . ° ’ it iip nii FPU Alt- Merchant* am bo iii|T|)llo«I *1 «hori notice with ^ Muii'thoy nSrh.vo orlclnated, ud BIU-HewU, Bill, of Lolling, ^ ®W ffl fflllE.’ Dray Book*, Circular*, Card* ! noimlor and epcdSc romodr la now oilcred and Blank Book*. to the nimctod, end guwuntccd to coro dUho nhorc NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK .& JOB OFFICE. VIRGINIA SPRINGS! JP on l 'fL nan attafT BROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail In Swalusboro, Emanuel Co., on the 4th instant, a negro man; ho says his name is Harry; that he belongs to the estato oi Thomas Clay, or dryan County, Ga. Ho is of light complexion, with a slight scar over the left eye;about 6 feet 3inches In height, und about 26 years old. Tho owner Is requested to come forward, pay charges and take him away, as he wilt bo dealt with as the law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET. Jc9 Jnlor. 80CTR-SIDE, RICHMOND A DANVILLE, AND Virginia A TciineMce Rhorle-t, uio5l comrorublo andmnot oxpodiUou. Route to tho MO-riGE. A LL persons having domands against tho estate of Richard F. Williams, late of Chatham coun ty, deceased, are hereby notiflod to present them within tho time prescribed by law lo the subscri ber ; and all Indebted to the said estate aro request- ed to make immediate payment to M. U. M1LLKN, Administrator de bonis non. March 25—flw ltwUy2I—Jo 7 State of gkoKuIa, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern : Whereas, the estate of Jeremiah Fie- Dunald llew unrepresented in consequence of the death or Nathan Brcwton, the executor, and unless romc fit and competent person applies for the nd ministration of said estate, with tho will nunoxed, I shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other fit and proper person, administrator with the will an nexed de bona* nou, on said estate: Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it may concern, to bo and apponr before raid Court to ranko objection (if any they hare) on or .before the first Monday in Augu-t next. Witness, William l<ee, E-^q., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch, this 12th day of Juno, 1856. Jel5 WILLIAM LEK, o. c. c. State of Georgia. IIullock Count v. A DMINISTRATORS’ SALK.—By virtue of au or der from the honorable Court of Ordinary or said county, passed on the first Monday in June, will bo sold at the court house door of said county, between tho lawfol hours of sale, on tho first Tues day in August, One tract of Ijind, containing one hundred and fifty acres, in said county, on "the Ca- noochec river; also, a part of four other surveys, containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca- noochce river, well improved and in good rejwilr, consbrtlug of swamp, bay and pine laud. Sold os tho property of Nathan Drew ton, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. BENJAMIN BREWTON, \ SIMON .1. BREWTON. iA™'*- June 2d, 1866 Jo 15 State of Georgia, Bullock County fi DMINISTRATOKS’ SALE.—Will be sold, on the J\_ first Tuesday in August uoxt, before ths court bouse in StAtesboro’, in said county, under an order ofthe Court of Ordinary, Firty-iour (54) acres of Pine Land, granted to James Deal, and bounded by lunds or James Weals, William Allen and Elmore Manes, belonging to the estate of James Deal, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said edate, Terms made known ou the day of sale. MARTHA DEAL,) Adm’X. CALVIN DEAL, /Adm’r. Juno 12th, 185C jp 15 CITY MARSHAL’S SALKS. WILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in July v f next, in front of the court house : Improvements on lot No. 3, Flontmoliinvilie, to satisfy City Tax Executions vs. Connelly, for years 1854 and 1865. Also, Lot uni improvement No. 12, part of Gar den Lot No. 11, west, the property of Mrs. Ellen O’Reilly, to satisfy City Tax Executions for 1855. Also, Lot No. 15 and improvement-*, Franklin ward, as tho property or JL PrcnUergast, for Taxes for 1865. Alsu, east half of Lot No. 2, Calhoun ward, the property of Mrs. Bridget Cary and children, for Taxes for 1655 Aise, Lots Nos. 19 and 20, Wesley ward, as the property of Edward Perry, for Tuxes for 1855. Also, Lot No. 51, Urowu ward, os the property of cstutc of Patrick U’Oonueli, Sr., lor Taxes for 1865 ALo, Improvements omsoutb half of I»t No. 33, Warren ward, as the property or Miss Matilda ho «ey, for Taxes for 1864 and 1855. Also, east half of Lot No. 28, north side of Marga ret street, the property of Mrs. Rachael Wise and daughter, for Taxes for 1855. Also, Lots Nos. 47 and 02. Walton ward, as the properly of John McCormick, for Taxes lor 1865. Also. Lot No. 4, Washington ward, as tho proper ty of Firs. M. 11. Dibble and children, for Taxes for 1605. Also. lot No. 14 and oast half of Lot No. 16, par of Garucn Lot No. 33, cast, as the property of the estate of S. A. Patot. for Taxes for 1861 and 1865. Al30, Lot No. 24, Jofayette ward, ns the property of Jobu FL .Milieu, for Taxes for 1865. Also, Lot No. 10, Flontmolliuville, as tho propertv of James Bcnoist, for Tuxes for 1854 and 1850. BUMMER ARRANGEMENT. VIRGINIA SPRINGS I THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. And Baggage Checked Through, except on Stages, Visitors to the Virghiinla Springs by Hits route, take the South-Side Railroad cars nt Petersburg, nr the Richmond aud Danville cars at Richmond, at 6 A. Fl., daily, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch burg to dinner, and thence, via tho Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, reach lionsack’s Depot at 3 1-4, anil Salem ut 4 P. FL, and at either place take Kent, Summrraott Si Co’s Fine Line of Stages! Those via Bonsack’s lodge at Kincastle, dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at the White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou the evening ofthe second day irom Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 04 miles of Staging. Or by the 8alem route, stop all night at the Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant Trom Salem,) dine at tho Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho While Sulphur Springs on the evening of tho following day. The Virginia k Tennessee Railroad I s located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassefi for its salubrity and delightful tem perature. The road passes the base or the PEAKS OP OTTER I Ami within three miles ofthe Alleghany Spring!-, oue mile ofthe Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, and within four miles or the Yellow Sulphur Springs; all pleasantly situated a few miles apart, outlie Eastern slope of tho Alleghany mountain, in Mont goraory county. The waters of those Springs are celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, the ac commodations arc excellent, and have been greatly increased sinco last season. 49-Visitors to the Hod Sulphur Springs take Kent. Summerson k Co’s Stages at New hern Depot, on the evening of the day that they leave Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at tho Springs on the following day to uinner, and Sait Sulphur Springs early in the ovoulug or 4he second day from Rich mond or Petersburg. The Road from Newbern Depot to the Red Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) has been graded nnJ greatly improved since lost season, and is now re garded asoue nr the best turnpikes in the moun tains. The lino of Telegraph from Richmond will be com pleted and in operation to the Flootgomery White Sulphur Springs early in June. Passengers to Knoxville, Tcnucssce, take Kent, Sutnmorson k Go’s stages at tho Wnuteru terminus ofthe Virginia k Tennessee Railroad, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at tha rale ot 8 miles per mouth) to the Eastern termi nus or the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Knoxville in 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. Gold in the — — — don, and Invited aUthe Pick-Locks in tho world to open the 8afe, with or without the keys, and toko the money as a reward for their Ingenuity; although operated upon by several skilled in the art, no one could Pick the Lock or open the Safe. By an Improvomont upon tho original Salamander, Introduced By the presentowner ofthe patent-right, the interior la rendered wholly Impervious to damp, and books, papers and jewelry might be preserved In one orhls safes for a century without contracting a blemish from mould or mlUdow. - TO guard against counterfeits every Safe from tho manufactory of the subscriber, and sold by him or his agents, has a brass plate In front, bearing his name: each Is also furnished wllh nnoof his im proved Thief Detecting locks, which Is a good guar- robWr. a 0 Bmasak m Nofc 135, 137 and 139 Water*!., N. Y. Agents In Savannah, Messrs. BE! J. k PRENTISS, who keep constantly on hand a full aud complete assortment, which they, will soil at FCanufitcturerH’ price*. Bept28 LOCAL EVIDENCE OF "THE VALUE AND FIR&- raoor qpaijtib or WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured by Soarru d Banin. New Fork. Iu the fire of the 3d tnst.. which consum- mmm containing the books, papers, Particular utteutiou given to BOOK AND PAFI* PHLET PRINTING, sdgb os Catalogues for Colleges, Proceeding* or Fleeting*. Reports, By-Laws, etc. Thankful for the very liberal (Mtrouago heretofore rtcoivcd, wo rc*pecUul!y solicit a continuance of tho anrae, foollug that wo Bhall bo ablo to pleaue all who may favor us with a call, both as to prices and execution of work. complaints. It searches out tho very root or the disease, driving out all the dlseasod fluids or tho body, thus removing the cause and rendering the W .R.MOSELKY’ft INFIRMARY. - FOB tb« treatmfiift«f Otn.J“ - ccr.*, Wens, FSstufafahd all kinds I or Tumours, Is how open for the I .reception Of Patients. HI* Infir-N niary la totaled -near the Depot and Post OE*. on Broadway, and contains about thirty Urge auu wen furnished Rooms, with good aud trusty servants, tit ways at hand, both Udkaand gentlemen are receiv- edatthla lnstttotkm, aadwlU tocIve the most stric and kind attention fresn the Proprietor, M «el, u hU Matron. His practice in that horrible dl*ase Cancer, for the put fon yfiars is not surpawed by any Physician la the South. Patients are boarded at 91 per dUm, or 919 per month: $10 being required In advance. 49- Fees to be agreed upon before the case is un- dertakcu. All communication* must be poxt lom addressed to W. R. MOBELLV, aug 0 Griffin, Ga. Proposals for Rations and Fact for Light-Vessels. JL COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, ScpxawTExnwr or Lights, Savannah, 10th May, 1850,, S EALED proposal* will bo received at this office until 12 o’clock, FL, on the 1st day of July next, 1856. for furuUhiug and delivering Ra tions and Fuel on board tho Light-vessel* in this Collection district, viz.; at FInrtiu’s Industry and Tybce Island Knoll, for one year from the first day or July I860, to the 30th June, 1867, inclusive. Tho not neglect them, rations to ho or good and approved quulily, to be DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS, delivered in good and sufficient packages, barrel*, boxes and cases, and In g«*>d order, on bonrd the above named light-vessels, nt least onrp a Vjunrter, free nr expense to the United Stntos, and agreeably to the annexed table ofthe weekly ration, viz.: CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. This medicine allays pain and inflammation, which •otbor romodle* invariably cause, and can betaken with less trouble and expense to patient*. This in fallible remedy bas saved thousands upon thousands from the bauds of MERCILESS QUACKS, , , if not from premature gravos. In cases of infection tho Compound Buchu Is the only article worthy or the least confidence ortho afflicted in performing SAFE CURES. It contains uo narcotic, mercury, or other injurious drug, but is purely a Vegetable Comporiticm. It is vory agreeable to the toata, creates uo |>erceptlble odor, aud may be taken by persons of either sex without hindrance from business or medical advice, as plain directions for u-o accompany the medicine. Reader, if you havo any ofthe above complaints, do T. Thomas, opposite the Gas Works, in this city, was a safe ol tho above descriptions w ... . papers, and money or Mr. Thomas, and although tho building was defrayed, the said Safe sustained no injury whatever from the Intense heat to which it had been exposed. On open ing the Safe, tho contents were found undisturbed, and in the same order and condition as when placed there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting ends of a few papers, and tho back* of one or two of the books, caused by the Htcam generated in tho Safe, while at Its greatest heat. The Sale and contents, as it came from tho ruins, .jay still bo seen, in the possession or Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele brated Safes always an hand,and for sale by C. IL CAFIPFIEIJ), Agent for the Manufacturers, July 26, 1855. 171 Ba>*-st., Savannah. Ga. I take pleasure iu corroborating the foregoing state ment, and iu addition would add, that tho books are now in use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry WharL July 26th, 1855. ' oct6—tf DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK 8TURKT, NEAR TBE COURT HOUSE. mHE Subscriber gratefal to his friends and 1 patrous for their continual favors, would state that In addition to the improvement* in DYING, ac quired by him during hi* last visit to England uud Scotland, has made arrangement* for oxtending hi* business, by which ho i* now enabled to dye a greater variety of colors on Hllk and woolon dresses, shawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s gurtneut* dyed, cleanod or renovated 1 may bo required, in the sarno superior style which has generally so much pleased his patrons and friends. Table Covers, aud ladies’ Crape Shawls, Ac., cleaned and finished In the first style. Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed iu the most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. Fare from Petenbnrg or Richmond. To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bon*ack’s,$10 00 “ “ “ •• “ “ “ Saiom.... 10 60 “ White Sulphur Springs •• Bonsack’s 11 00 “ “ “ “ *• Salem.... 11 60 “ Red Sulpbcr Springs 12 26 •* Alleghany Springs 8 00 “ Floutgomery White Sulphur Spring* 8 25 “ Yellow Sulphur Spring* 8 45 “ Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00 Note.—Tho charge for tickets to the Alleghany Spring*, Floutgomery White Sulphur uud Follow Sulphur Springs, doe* i.ot include tho charge from the Railroad to the Spriug*. Passengers lor the A1 iegliuny Spriug.*, (4 mile* distant.) tuko ticket* to sluwvville—lor Montgomery White Sulphur, (l mile distant by a bram.ii Railroad,) take ticket* to Big Tunnel uud for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) take tickets to (Jbr!stlan>burg depot. Con veyauces will be found at those place*. For further information apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Ageut S. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup't Richmond k Danville R. K., Richmond. £. H. GILL, Sup’t V. AT.R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUFIMERSON k CO., myl3-3m Fiucastle, Virginia. CE.VTUAL BAILlfbAD. Also, Improvement* of quarter Lot No. 10,Greene ward, a3 tho property of Firs. Baker, for Taxes for 1854 and 1865. Also, Garden I/)t No. 68, east, 03 the propertv of W. P. Bowen, for Taxes for 1851 and 1855. ALso, Lot No. 47, Jasper ward, as the property ol Mrs. J. W. Rycrson, for Taxes for 1865. Also, west half or I*ot No. 4, f-.nuth side of Bryan street for Taxes for 1864. Also, south half or 1 Trustees’ Garden, as tire property ofthe estato of Worthington, for Taxes for 1655. DANIEL JL STEWART, way 31 City Flarshal. O N and after Sunday, the 14th October, lost, and uutll further notice, the Passenger Trains bo 1 REMOVAL. The subscriber has Removed on tho Bay, next door to tho Rcpubllcaoi office, whore he is now opening a of SPRING handsome assortment c AND SUFIF1ER GOODS, which ho will sell by tho pattern or make to order in the most fashionable style. Also, Ready Ffade Clothing for the present and coming season. uour* 01.-an-, me lujiuv-iuk- prop'.-ri/, town.:—cas- ------------- — siua, Jim, Chloc, and Simon—levied on by virtue of ' ‘‘nuance of the same. • .... .. .... . „ 1 \ R f .nftinr* 41.* Thanklbl for past favors, he hopes to merit a con- on the Central Railroad will run as follow*: BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a m and 12.16 P M. Arrive iu Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 LeaveFIncon “ “.11.45 am “ 9.30 PM! Arrive in Savan’h “ “10.46 pm “ 7.20 a M HhTWEXJf PAVANNAH AND ACGC&TA. Leave Savannah 12.15 p x and 8.30 p. m. ' Arrive iu Augusta 8.45 p m “ 6.30 a m, Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 p M Arrivo iu Savanuah 1.30 I'm “ 10.46 p UETWEEN MACON AND AC0C8TA. Leave Macon 11.45 a m and 9.30 p M, Arrive in Augusta 8.45 p m “ 6.30 a m. LcavoAugusta 6. am “ 4.30pm, Arrivo in Flacon 2.16 pm “ 1. am. BETWEEN SAVANNAH, MIIXEDOETTLU k KATONTON. Leave Savannah 6. am *\rrivo In FllllcdgcvUlo 2.45 p m. Lcavo Flacon 11 46 a m Arrive In Eatontnu 6. pm, W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1855. octl6. a. fa. issued out of the Honorable Superior Court of Glynn County, in favor of Horace B. Gould vs. Alex ander Scranton and James Gowcn. Administrators of Mary Abbott, deceased. Properly poiutednut by plaintiff’s attorney. mays* M. C. B. WRIGHT. S.G.C. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Rciiairing done at the shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coals and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro fit. apr!2 JOHN W. KELLY. - GLYNN SHERIFF'S SALE. W ILL he sold before the door ofthe Court Home, In the city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on tho first Tuesday iu July next, between the legal hoars of sale, tho following property, to wit.:—One lands granted to John Lamb, senior, east by lands i JflL DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STHEP.T NEAR BROUGHTON The subscriber take* this opportunity to inform his friends and the public, tliut he is enabled, from experience, and the intuitive perceptions of the truths of. J unknown. I*eviod on as the property of O-lia Lamb, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued out of the Honorable Supe rior Court of Glynn anility, in favor of Daniel McIn tosh vs. Celia LntYfi. Property (minted out by de fendant. M. C. B, WRIGHT, may28 Sheriff Glynn County. STATE OF GEOUCJI A, LIUERTY Wh mo all whom it may concern:—Whereas Jason X Floyd will apply at the Court or Ordinary for fetter* of administration on the estate of Allen I). Floyd, These nre therefore to cito and ndmonirJi all whom it may concern, to lie and appear before said court, to make objections, if any they have, on or lieforo the first Monday In July next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for Utterly County, this 27th day or April, 1856. W. P. GIRARDEAU, may27 0. l. C. GEORGIA. LIBERTY COUNTY. - O N the first Monday in July next application will bo made to the honorable the Court of Ordina ry of said county for letters or administration on tin* estate of Gideon MrGowen, Into of said njiinty, de ceased. ANN MOJOWKN. June 2 NOTICE. T HREE months after date application will be made to tho Flurino Bank or Savannnb. for the pay ment of two Twenty dollar bills, viz : letter U.aoTo, and letter O, 697, the left halves of which have been lost. JAMES P. HUDSON. Tallahassee, Fla., May 17, 1866. Jim* my2fl " ' "ADMIWIfiTllATilii MLlt. O N the first Tuesday in July uoxt will be sold in front of tho Court House, In the city of Savan nah, all Die real estate belonging to tlie estato of James M. Bates, late of Chatham County, deceased. Sold by permission of tho Court of Ordinary, and by order of the Admlnbtratrix, for tho benefit or the heirs and creditors. ANN B. BATES. may26 Administratrix. BATS XX O TJ JEt 23, HOT, COLD AND HHOWKll. rpHB BATH HOUSE having been handsomely 'X fitted op, opened on Haturdoy, 2d or March. Single Batha 26 cents—six tickets for $1.00 mart J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent. garments to fit the human form in the most complete and finished style, to all who may favor him with a call. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over which pusses the Urent New York & New Orleans Malls! Boys’ fancy dresses, Bali costume*, Military and Firemen’s Uniforms, kc.,.kc. , _ P- HORACE GRANT, Jefferson at., one door North of Broughton street, dec 7—ly A -JD ItOFJL—89 halos heavy Gunny XJ Cloth, 20 boits heavy Dundee (for He* Isl ands,) 60 bolts medium do 44 Inches, 300 colls Ky Rope, 600 lbs Bagging Twice, in store and for eal by nov 19 WF.BHTER k PALFIEB* TiMiEBH Salmon, I/dwtere and Sardine*, for X sale by LiUNuTiiKs-, n 25 bbl* Sua Jati 2 A/iONAUD. Sugar Crackers—fresh, 20 •• Butter 16 “ S«m|« liisruit 26 boxes “ *• •* 26 hid* No. 1 Eiigur, 60 “ A, B and G Sugar, Received aud Tor Hale by Mr MAHON A DOYLE, my 17 No*. 206 and 207 Bay rt. P APKIl HANGINGS AND HOHDERS.” Ju*t received a gn at a*.-ortmerit <.f the mod elegant patteriiF, with bonier* to match, from 8 penis to $2, at CHAFFER k CO.’H, npr30 No. tl Wliitaker street. G. 31. GUIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO DATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Wliitaker Fired*. HAH now on hand a beiiutilul a* sorlment of Jewelry or every din- —— eripliiin and kliul worn by Jadic* anu gentlemen, and willhellatunuHiialiy low price*. B * V a '’° mi* day received flier Expnsw) a large * ,lvnr "’are, cotiMisting of Cako and "‘y*'*> l‘l | «|u and engraved Fi*h Knives and pork*, I ickled KnivcHand Fork*, Knives, Forks and n tt™’ N “ ,,kin IUn 8". Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ac., all « ? rMPM ' “ ,,,t «*“tahlo for present *. I have ^ 0, V°d an addition to my stock of light colored Curls, Topsy*. Braid*,Front ” ?? ln ’ kc * wlilcli now makes EXrad 0r ’ ,( ’rs receive for any hy »»‘e fciitiervlslon of Heir, and nil other work done n, u workmanlike manner, and warranted. COD FISH, MACKEREL AND HER RINGS. • T JUST received 6 hhds choice Cod Fish 20 bbls , cl extra No laud No. 2 Mackerel: 10 do extra 1 pickle Herrings. 50 boxes Smoked Herrings in store i M ' UOr " 1 " b) ' DAVID O’CONNKK. may JO Corner Broghton k Bray ton its, O N CONSIGNMENT- 2000 bushels Prime Oirn may 26 1(X) do Cow Peas; 200sacks “Palace Mills” Flour: 10 bbls Raw Glm; 10 do FInnonguhela Whisky, 6 do Domestic ilramly; For sale low, by J#18 PATTEN, HUTTON k CO. ( kN ami after Sunday, February fid, lH6f», V/ two daily train* between Macon and fVdutnhmi, a tel one between Flacon and Americus. l/*ave Macon at 2 a m, and 3 t*M; arrive at Odum- bus at 7 15 a M, and 10 30 v « ; leave Cfdumhus at 4 16 a m, and 1 30f «;arrive at Maivon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 v M; leave Flacon at 2am; arrive at Anmri cus at r. 40 A m ; leave Americas at 2 20 »• m ; arrive at Flacon at 7 40 e m; making a complete connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, King* vllie, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Train* to Savannah, Milledgovilloand Eaton- ton, and with Flacon and Western train* Ut Atlanta, Chattanooga, Na-hvilleand Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbus with Girard and Ffohile Railroad to Eufuula, Ala., connecting daily at Americus with four horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany Thoinasvilln, Rulnbridge, Ac., with tri-weekly hacki. to Lumpkin, Cuthbcrt, Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Haynesviile, Hawkin-ville and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Americus and points below F’orl Valley, should take thn 12 15 e m train from Bavun- nali; and the 6 i*m train from Augusta, to avoid do< tention at Flacon. For otiicr point* ou the South western or Muscogc-e Road* take either train from Favunnah or Augusta. Pussengor* leaving Atncri- cus at 2 20 i* m will reach Columbus at 10 30 h m the same night. P.’LMHcngers from Columbus aud the West for Am- ericas, South western Georgia or Florida, should tako the 1 30 f m train at Columbus, sleep at F’ort Valley, aud reach Americus at 0 40 a m next morn Ing. First class steamships leave Savannah for Now York on Wednesdays uud Saturday*, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage i.i the Cabin $25, Steerage $8. F'arefrom Floutgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Americus “ “ 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 30th, 1860. niaylO VIRQINIA CENTRAL ft.ROAD Winter Arrangement—Cart Startingfoom Broad St, Ilravy Rail nil the way toGordonavllle* W HEN tljo Potomac in closed with ice this routo tuay bo roliod ou hy pa*svugers, to ou- suro tho connection going North or South. Tho road is entirely rolaid with a superior T rail as Tar as Gordonsville. During tho wlutcr tbo train will sUrt from tho old station, In Richmond, on Broad street, at 7M a m.. pass Gordouavlllo at 11 a m., and arrive In 8tauntouat326 r m. Down train leaves Staun ton at 6 40 a m, passes Gordonsville at 11am, and arrive in Richmond at 2.30 p m. Faro to Gordouavillo $2 00 “ “ 6 00 Both trains arrivo In Gordonsvlllo in ample Unto to tako tbo train ofthe Orango and Alexandria Rail road. Persons who leave Richmond at 7)4 a ran take tho Orango and Alexandria cars at Gordons- vlllo ir they cbooso to do so, aud by thut taain will roach Alexandria by 3.40 pm.. but this company can ticket them only to Gordonsvlllo. ocl7 tT It. D. WHITCOMB, Supt- ■001*0* ifiEST 1 * i U uarori I i £ ill’ilil •<: f. §•;' . • > \ 1 a SOopqo.l | : : : a sa*tni|o(v* C -T-. : ; : : : •jeJoui.v : ^7: 5k: •snwoa a 0 *. • : • JoiteH Zl 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 ! •aojjoo « •oox s ST auiiu a u 1: •juatijj a 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 tinosia tn Uti4l pof-ip jo sn|st«H I M ■oo,a 3 1 -* •Jiiou T i i: •J|Jo,f 1 4. •ja»H TJOTAYOES.—WO buiai mpertor hiaUi. JL Palotoes: 60 do Western Reds; and 60 do j> tH cC Blows, for sale by mart BRIGHAM, KELLY A on TTNITBD States, Canada and Cnba. U tichwcgler’* Hlrtory ot Philosophy in Ei-oumr translated by Sceylo. Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new supply :u w Calf and In Cloth. Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence wiu ; brothor Joseph. Davan’a History ol the Queen’s of toe He. - Hanover—2 rols. fi-TheAUachl In Madrid. Romance of the Harom, by Miss Pardu - Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavauaugh. Earnest linsload, by Mrs. Ia>u Hentz. mar 3 W. THORNE WTUlAtl- moat virnleutlorm ofsecrot diseases, and eradicates every particle nr infectious matter Trom the system, restoring the patient to a perioststate of HEALTH AND PURITY. .1 Each nrojnwal must state distinctly the price for which the entire ration will be furnished on board eacli light-vessel respectively. 'Hie proposal* for supplying fuel, both coal aud SAVANNAH. GA., Eatnlillilud In 183». When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should bo sent him by letter through the post office, so that he may know where to call for them, men 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. HBINTZELMAftN’H ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. T HE distinguished favor with which this essence has been received throughout all sections of the Union as a remedy at once sale, agrccablo and effectual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Florbus, Weak und relaxed Bowel*, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habit*, &«., ha* in duced the proprklor.to give it every publicity iu hi- power. Upon it* merrits comment is unnecessary, as it* own uitriusic worth is its bast eulogy. It cur ries with it tho ovidcnce or it* aujMjrior excellence, freely attested to by the young, the old, aud scores or families who, prompted hy a careful regard for their health jrad comfort, are dally adopting it as au LVDBPE.WABII FAMILY rkmkdv. There is perhaps uo medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm less, yet salutary and elfectivu, whose worth will be more appreciated or universally adopted than the Liquid ulnger prepared by Helntzelman. For sale by J. E. DxFORD, Druggist, JelO 3m Savannah, Ga. MISS MAS Mr n Brooke Ball Female Seminary, MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MAMA L. EASTMANN, l’wsnp.L, This Seminary, located in tho de. llghtful and healthy village ur Media, .thirteen miles from Philadelphia, hy Railroad, will be OPENED ON WEDNESDAY. September 10th, 1866. TUC commodious bulldiug, now in process of erec tion, wilh all the modern Improvement*, will be finished by the first of August, and will contain such accommodations, both in point or taste and comfort, as cannot fail to satisfy parents that while their daughters &ro enjoying the benefits of mental cul ture, they have also the comforts of a rcliuod home. This institution is established with a view to afford to young ladies the most perfect combination ol ad vantages for the attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, and oo pains or expense will be spared to render it iu reality what it professes to be. a school of superior merit. FIUs Eastman, thu Principal, was at the head ol a school in New Eng land previous to her residence In Pennsylvania, and for tho last six years has been kuowu to the patrons of Aston Ridge .Seminary, as presiding teacher in that institution. The Kt. Rev. A. Potter. Bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a Young Ladies’ Seminary in Fledia, Delaware Co., Pa . in September noxt, has been known lotlie sub scriber for several years past. He has a vory high opinion or her capacity, efficiency and devotedness as no educator. £hc ha* had a large and success ful oxporloncc. The building which is to bo erected for her use will rontatn every accommodation. Tho villago and surrounding country are distinguished for healthfulness and beauty, and the subscriber ha* confidence that parents who entrust their daughter* to Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret it.’’ Mi*.* Eastman will he aided by an efficient enrp. of readier*. The French language will be taught and -juikeii by u I’urDian lady, re.-idiug in the family. The Lain, German, Spanish and Italian language.* will receive duu attention. Thu Natural Sciences will bo taught, wilh the aid of a large and uxpensive apparatus. The Musical Iiopartnicnt will ho under the charge of a lady eminently qualified to fill the situation; aud all preferring a mule teacher on tho Plano or iu Singing, can have tho benefit of a Visiting Toucher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting will be under the dirertiou of a lady accomplished in the art. The number of pupil* i* limited to forty. Tho Terms for Board and Tuition in all tho branch es except Music, aro $160 per session of five months. Miss Eastman ha* liberty to refer to the following gentlemens— Rt. Kcv. A. Potter, D.IL, and the Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Pierce, President or the United States. Hon. 8. P. Chase, Governor of Ohio, w(«d, must state distinctly the price pur ton und cord, und tho kind and quality or each, to bo deliver ed on board of each light-vessel respectively. One bidder may oiler for all the ration* and fuel required for all the light vessels in this district, or for one or more of the vessel* separately, at his own option. Tho kind and quantity of fuel will be deter mined upon, and tho contractor informed accord ingly. in advance of the time for making tho quar terly deliveries of rations on board of the res|>octive light-veaaeLs. Each bidder is required to attach to his bid or bids a written guarantee, signed by himself und a resi>onslble surety, that, in the event ofthe contract being awarded to him, be will faithfully execute it in couformity to tho terms of this advertisement. The contractor will be required to enter into bond with approved security for tho faithful execution of the contract; and no bid will be accented or coutract eutered into, until approved hy the Light Hotne Board. The contractor will bo required to keep at least, in the aggregate, one month’s rations for tho entire crew of the light-vessel contracted for, on bonrd at all times; and anyexpeuse incurred on account or failure to deliver ratious or fuel in time, will l>e chargeable to the contractor. No member of Congress, lightkce|K>r, su|>eriuton- dent or inspector or lights, nor tiny person connect ed with the Ughl-bouse establishment, wilt he al lowed to contract for or deliver rations for the crew, or fuel of a light-vessel, nor to be interested in such contract. No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will bo allowed to change the part* of the ration, uor the times that may be determined upon for tho delivery, without authority or the Board. All the urticles constituting tho ration for the crew of light-vessels will be examined, aud their quality approved by the superintendent, or the ins|>ector of the district, or by j-ucli other person os may be a.- signed to perform that duty ;aud uo lulls Will be paid fomtious an ; iuel which are uot accompanied by receipts duly si„..vd by the respective light-ves sel keeper* lor the different article* constituting tho rations for the crew for each quarter, ami separate receipts for the kiuu und quantity ol fuel delivered ou board of each light-vessel. No bid which is md properly seated and cudor.-cd 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. Bids submitted by different members of tiic same firm or co-partnership will not be considered. AU bids will be publicly opened and registered ul tbe tiran specified in the advertisement. The right to reject ail bids If the interest of the public service require it. is reserved By order of tho Light-house Board : JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights. my 11 Hnlmbold’s HlglUy Concent ruled Com* pound Fluid Extract Snrsaparllln. For purifying tho Blood, removing all diseases ari sing from excess of Mercury, exposure and im- prudence in life, chronic constitutional diseases, urlslug from uu impure state of Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer ations ofthe Throat nnd 1-egs, Pains aud Swellings ofthe Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and nil Scaly Eruptions ofthe Sklu. It is gratifying to tho 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 extensively used iu various parts of tho United States, and have given to patieut and practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction in the various coses in which they have been employed; whether in town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they have invariably given tbo most decided and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most salutary aud beneflciul effects. Numerous letters have been received from ihe most distinguished physicians in the country, and from the professors of several medical colleges, recommending in the highest terms the vulue of these medicines, and their superiority over all other preparations for such compluiiits os the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations iff .Sarsaparilla and of Buchu and various modes of preparing them have been given, ail of which of course will differ according to mar W •\TE\V CHOP CUBA MODASSlSk-'Jl i. XX go of tho Abbott Dcvereaux, daily i-y.i for sale In lots to suit purchasers, by Jan31 RODGER* & NOuhiS CARPET ASU l'PROLS-1-gllv ~ t«_ WAREH0U8E, 140 Oonarvo and 67 St. JuUai StruL-. T IE UNDERSIGNED wonld take thi- ont/ i tunlty to express to his friends and th - j.j,,.-, generally, his sincere thanks for their liheri.. ...s age and influence, which has resulted inexu-n- . bis trade to all parts of the State. Al-o. • Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, therebi » • (.,’ him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in auv s city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keeper.-, am boat Owners are particularly invited to exam i.e u, present stock, which is now complete m t . t , various department*, consisting in part ofthe Ing goods, viz: CAR PEI DEPARTMENT. Royal Medalion, Royal Velvet. Mocet Wilton. Mocet Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussel*, Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, English Druggets riou* width*,) Mosaic Hearth P.u^ Velvet and Cheniiif «o,. Tufted Rugs. Piano and table Giu-n, Door Mats (every varni Silver k Brass .-Hair &v.- Carpet- Binding*. Carpel CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPA RTMES Brocatelles. I nee and Muslin Curtail.- Satin de Laines, GUt Cornices, Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Ban I- Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, L« p. r.. Vnli-at nr,rl lilnali nf A-Ai-inn^ 41 ..... Rooms, cut to fit without a seam. Tbe subscriber will oblige himself to make the prices on all description of goods a> low as thesim^ quality can be purchased in any Northern citv. *9- Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent f %ij part of the city free of charge. An experienced Upholster will atteu-1 to in-, making and laving of Carpets and OU Cloth; wL t desired. The decorative and curtain depsrtui- at n charge or an Upholster of acknowledgedu-i?sc: skill - . W. II. GUION, Ageut. octl8 140 Congress ami 57 St. Julion-st* the mode of prepuralion wtiliTi eiwh iudh-idwl may glfe 1V " U "* ntUKa * d &!0 medicinal require eonstdereWe ere In lUe AIIO.’eTWT rnrjc’}- of furnlyre Cover,,,, tm preparation and the employment of different men- j an< * 104 r £n» rw-rV r?/v strua in successive oiwration to take up the extrac-, £.7, i.-!c . ti tivo matters, and, in consequeuce, are most fre- *^°n» two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Ua. qucntly improperly made, and uot unfrequently Room cut to fit without much Impaired, if not rendered totally Inert, by the iqjudlcious and unskilful management of those uuac- S ualnted with pharmaceutlcsu preparations. It is terefore of tho highest consideration and import ance to the public and to the faculty that there should be standard preparations of uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To effect this aud obviate the evil alluded to, I have made a num ber of experiments to ascertaiu the most effectual mode or extracting the virtues of the Sarsaparilla and the Buchu, and to dhcover the most eligible form for their exhibition. Tho experiments have resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas ure I now* offer to the public and tbe faculty my Compound Fluid Extract*, which contain all the vir tues ofthe articles they are represented to be made from in a highly concentrated form, aud arc the most active preparations which can be made. Two ta- blespoonsfol of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon diet driuk, and one bottle rally equal.* in strength one gallon of Syr- up Sarsaparilla or decoction os usually made. PRICK: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 fur $5 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates or cure* aud recommendation* from distinguished professors aud physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELM BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 203, Chcstnut-st., near the Girard House l blla. To be had of Druggists and Dealers in every sec tion ofthe United State* and Canada.*. AU letters for the ruudicine directed to the prnpri ctor receive immediate attention, and ^afe delirorio guaranteed. ?ept 1—ly-dtw JOHN B. MOORE A CO., GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH , Ga WHOLESALES RETAIL DRUGGISTS Would call the attention oi Mercnants. Factors, Planters, Physicians And others, to their ex- tensive and well selected stock, comprising every artlclo Iu their lino of business, and which they offer for sale on tbe most reasonable terms for cash, ir « V P or approved credit, viz; PAINTS, VARNISHES, GIASS, AC.. FRENCH MILLINERY Dress Making. FIRS. FREELAND has open od at her Room*, No. 174 Broughton Street, a fine selec tion or Spring Millncry, and is constantly receiving per steam ers. new and different styles of Bonnets; also, Dress and Mantilla patterns. • Bonnets cleaned and pressed as usual. aprlO KEUlilE’S PATENT WATER FILTER An assortment of sizes on hand. We wat rant them to make the Savannah River Water, even though dipped directly out of the River, as pure aud clear as the finest Spring Water. About forty ofthese Filters aro now in use in this city, and every person who has them, will cheerfully testify to their efficiency. Indeed, the Board of Water Commissioners here, say in their Report, it Is the only Filter that does elhvttial- ly purify the Savannah River Water. Call and see one in operation at our House Fur nishing andStoveostAblisment.Hodgsou^’enow block. KENNEDY k BEACH, feb 27 Corner of Broughton and Bullet*. White Lead, Pure and No. 1; Tiemau’s Colors, dry and in oil; Japan, Copal, and Couch Varnlsui Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass, Put ty, Gold Leaf, Faint Brushes, Saab Tools, and Gla ziers'! Diamonds. LAFtP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OHS, Bleached Sperm, Whale and Lard Oils, for burning ; all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent oil Unbleached Sperm, Lard aud Rape Seed oil; also Tanners,’ Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTICI.ES. Nutmegs, Fface, Alspice, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger, Flustard, Saleratus, Soda, Pearlash, Sweet Oil, Starch, Fig Blue, Flatches, Ac. FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety of the best French. English, and American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vial* Specie Jars, Metalic Saddlo bags, Ac. Also, CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any one who may favor them with their orders may depend upon their receiving tbe best attention, and that all goods furnished will be of a reliable quality. Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may be returned at the option or the purchaser. mahlOll J. E. DE FORD, n APOTHECARIES HALL. S. E. Corner offnff Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savan- vir __ nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in /m Drugs, FIcdicinos and Chemicals, Dye Woods und do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 half bbls Blue Fish, 2 do Pickled HorriLg. •j \ do No 1 Salmon. x 6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackcr-.. lft kits No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do :• kit* Tongue* and Soumu. . 1000 lb* Cod FDU. For *ale low by J. A. BROWN }au2fi No. orSquares|lmo|2mo*|3mos|4mos|fimos;Ua • *1 Square,... 2 Squares.. 3 do ... do ... do ... do ... do do do ... do ... 110 16 $20 $24 $30 $K> 1C 22 20 28 30 h 20 27 32 36 44 f> 24 32 38 42 52 1C 27 36 44 46 60 30 40 60 54 66 9: 32 43 54 68 70 100 34 46 58 62 74 110 36 48 61 66 77 He 38 50 64 70 SO 125 0# A m Hon. N. B. Baker. Ex Governor of Now Hamp shire. Hon. FI. W. Tapjwn, Fl. C. from Now York. Rov. N. Stein, of Norristown, Pa. Rov. A. FIcLcod, Clearfield, Pa. l’lorce Butler, Ewp, of Philadelphia. J. B.Okie, 1-iq., m do. E. W. Clark, Esq., do. George Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher Lower, Pottsville, p«. George Wyman, St. I/miIh, Flo. Hon. I*. C. Jolm-on, Washington, l». C. For further (uirticulara, or for circulars apply t, the Principal, MhSt MARIA KASTFIaA . JelO cod 3in Fleillu, Delawaro Co, |*n. PERIODICALS. P UTNAM'S Monthly Magazine for May. Irauk ImIIo’s Gazetteer Fashions for May. Blackwood’h Kdioburgh Review lor April. Received nnd for nalo hy WARNOCK k DAVIS, 169 Congress street. 1 t’LOUK in store and for sale hy may7 CRANK, WELLS k CO. 50 CfiftaOhjo. Catawba Brandy instore, „ aud for said by the only regular Agent for Savannah. . J.M.KYRE, . 04 Bav street. JUST RECEIVED. PER STEAMER, an assortment of i Misses and Children’s Plain .Straws, , _ Ladies’NEOPOIJTAN BONNETS, irf-fiE > ANTS’ HATH aud FLATO. Also a few but rt' HATS. For nalo b.v MRS. FREELAND, may 17 Broughton street. T ISLE THREAD GAUNTLETS.—The only AJ article or the kind iu the city. For vule by J. W. THRELKKLD, mar27 corner of Oiugress and Whibiker *l.*. T . VESTS—Just received and for sals by J. W. THRELKELD, mayl8 Confrssa and Whlthaksr atrssta. A pples & potatoes- 10 bbls Choice Mercer Potatoes; 25 For alls by maylO Kusnell Apple*. J. A. BROWN. PITCHERS. IMII’ULE Water Pitchers, Some new and beautiful designs, Plated and Brita- nia. At tho Hjusc Furnishing & Store, ^ 165 BROUGHTON STREET, ” HORACE FIORSK. Savannah, .April30. aprSO aut PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS, LV- II For Preserving FRUITS, TOMATOES, Ac. Full directions for preserving accompany each Can. For sale at manufacturer’s prices by the Ageut. * HOR’CE FIGURE, 115 Broughton street. TO WOOL SELLERS. T HE Undersigned have this day opened .. Store in Congress' street, opposite the Market, for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Bees Wax, Deer Skine, aud Country Produce iu general. The highest cash price* will lie paid for all tho above artlclos on delivery .In Savannah. Mr. L. J. Gllll.- MARTIN has been appointed os Ageut, to whom all persons having business transactions witli tho uu- dersignod may apply. J. W. SMYTH K k CO. Savanuah, May 19, I860. tnaj’20 PIANO FORTES. HAYING lately received large ad dition* to our PIANO FORTES, we are enabled to oiler at ibis time tbe greutost variety from tho host manu facturers, from tho plainest square to tho most elab orately carved, and from six to sovcu octaves. Our Pianos are selected from tho manufacturers whom wo have frill confidence in, and wo aro par ticularly requested by them to give n guaranty with every instrument sold by us as regards durability, tone, Ac. Pcrsous in want ora first rate Instrument may re ly with sufety upon gettiug such a one by selecting from tho following makers, whose instruments wc endeavor to keep constantly ou Imud, viz : H. Wor cester, J. Chiokoriug k Sou, Nunns k Clarke, Huron I'lihii'i, <i. 4 iiiuHuriug tv . mi, niiuiin at iiurKO, UUCon k Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers A Cura- mlng. I- W. MORRELL k 00 aug 27 JJHANDY, OIN, WHISKY ZSU UUU-I'or ul. • I uui, wuioni Ami nuu—ror sai (may20) WILLIAMS It RATCLIFF. Wilh plain Directions for use, including Direction* for ‘—tment in coses of poisoning, Drowning, At. j »P? iy I C ORN AND CORN MEAL.—1000 bus prime , Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Coru Meal ' lines, will be inserted at $20 per annum. n store and for sale by ~ —- * • deo 31 PATTEN. HUTTON * ro READ l-READ 11—RE AD! t! That Is, If you can see; 11,111 [If you can’t see, you can flmtyr all kind* of “ helps to see,” at tho Watch and Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols A Co., in Congress street, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store in tho country. Wo have received |>er steamship Alabama a I resit lot of those fluo Steel Spectacle.* ; also, a supply of Pebble and I’eriscopic I»ns, which we are preivired to fit in all kind* of frames, at short notice. Our Perlscopic Lens (so called from their peculiar sha(te) have on advantage over all others, as they havo a greater rango of focus, so that the reader is not compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain distance from tbe eye. Call and sec. „ . D. B. NICHOLS A CO. 33“ No charge for showing goods. mar 11 n. B. N. A CO. R OPE—TOO coils Rope, various brands, all of good quality, in store and for sale by apr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. /■'lORN—In store aud for sale by iSVKU.I marft LO l-4Eff.kAVKI.lJ V G8 MERCER UNIVERSITY, PENFIELD, GA. FACULTY. N. M. CRAWFORD, D. |». raonMOKs. Collette. 8. P. SANFOK1), A. Fl.. Mathematics'. J. E. WILLCT, A. FL, Qiemlstry aud Natural Philosophy II. H. TUCKER, A. FL, Belles Lctires. V. W. WISE, A. Fl.. Greek and Latin languages. WILLIAM G. WOOUFIN, A. B., .Modern Languages. - Theological Hcinlnnry. N. M- CRAWFORD. D. Ilj Ecclesiastical History and nibllcal Utcrature. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M., Systematic and Pastoral Theology. Academy. ^ THOMAS A. SEALS, l*rlt»cijKxl. The Commencement i« held on tho last Wednesday in July. The next Tctm will commence on UiclutWed. nosday iu August. Tbo prico of Board in the village is $10 per month: washing, room rent, fuel, Ac., $3. By order or the Board ol Trustees. my 12 2m S. LANDRUM, Secretary. DR. SANFORD’S 1NVIGORATOR, 1 8 a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is recommended to the public, relying upon itsic trinslc worth in the cure ofthe following complaint All Bllllous Derangement*, Sick Headache, frysp- sia, Habitual Costiveness, Chronic Diarrbce. Coi:c‘ Pain in the Stomach aud Bowel*. General Dclffit) Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggi-t, gen erally, and by John. B Floore A Co, and Wn,. VT Llncolu, Savannah. ly fcbi2 TUlUUltl TU1UEH11 The Undeesigaed has just received, for sale (500) Five Mundrcd pieces of good shippia* Timber, averaging over one thousand feet to stick, 9 feb JEFFERSON ROBERTS. M aOkebel; HERRING. SAtlloS'. 2 bbls large So 1 Mackerel. RATES OF ADVERTISING. For one square, or300 ems or less, or any type net larger tban Nonpareil, 75 cent* for the first and 5 cents for each subsequent Insertion,for any timr!«$ than oue month. AU Tabular work, with or without Rules; sn-i M vertisements occupying double column, shall It charged double the above rates. Advertisement* of whatever length, tor any tat less than one month, to be charged at trassiest rate*. For a longer time at tho foUowing rates For any time not above specified, a proportion! charge will bo made. A deduction of 25 per cent from the above rates will be made on advertisements appearing eiclu sively on the fourth page (ff the daily. Advertisement* ordered three times a week, vili be charged two-thirds the above rates. Special notices, 10 cents per line for the first, ua 5 ccuts for each subseqent insertion, and in no cart Brushes ofevorv^escrinUM I inserted for less than 60 ccuts. Obituary Notices Sstrumenm^’ULsnKf.S I Report.*. Resolutions, or Proceedings of any Society I-k*. iitSlb. mdrertlseaat$40r-r ««, but one is running. $10 per at. ,$30 each. Tin* (taper, under no circumrtance.*, to iis inclnd ed in a contract. Profi'ssional and business cards not exceeding * on persons to become candidate.-, will k inserted as other advertisements, to he paid for in variably in advance. Announcing candidates for office, $10, to be I* 1 ’ in advance. Advertisements uot market! on the »vt»y tor* specified time, will be iuscrU'd until forbid, sM (•avinent exacted. When any hill for two months advertising, oUtfi than contract, amouuL* to over $50. a deduction m 25 per cent will be made. Yearly advertising, with privilege of change ww be taken at the follow ing rates : For one square, renewable onfe a week. $4-* | * twice •• w ** •• 3timesorottener •# Every additional square contracted for to l*e eb»r| ed otio half the nlwvo rates additieunl. ! Yearly advertiser* shall be limited to the space i contracted for. AU contracts shall be in writing. | suiting definitely the nature of the business to w advertised. Any advertisements not properly con nested with the btndnesa shall bo charged separate ly, and also any excess of matter over ihe aniouw contracted for. . Contract advertisement* payable quarterly; w - vertisements from strangers and transient persons- payable in advance. Alt others will be consider** due when called for. Regular advertisers and all others seudlug coni muuications or requiring notices designed to call« tention lo Taira, concerts, soirees, or any public « I tAPlnllHnavilo u*Iiam rltnprrA.1 nr., 1nf4.li'111r HuIHlI tertalnment*, where charges are made for adorn lance—all notices of private associations, every fi** lice designed to call attention to private euterurb" calculated or inteuded to promote individual »»•; rests, can only be inserted with the uuder»t* nJ “ l « that the same is to be raid for. If inserted, w editorial column (which can l*e only at tuc disci' lion of tbe editors) the same will be charged at t"f rate of uot less tbau 20 ceuts |K>r line. Advertisements ordered in the Weekly paper.»» per square for each insertion. _ The uuderaigued, publishers of Daily, and Weekly uewspapera iu Savannah. Ga., PIWj ourselves strictly to adhere to the above bin 01 charges, and iu uo iustance to deviate Iherciretn- 1’be above rates to take effect Flareh 1, l gf f' *?. to continue binding, until changed by the vote<>*■ imvjnrltyoT the undersigned. ^ N. B.—This schedule shall not in any way effeo the integrity of oxistlpgcontracts. All contract* w* the year or any other specified time, shall only<*“! with the expiration of the period for which tw were made. AunuxnxR A Smxkd, RepuUican. Tuoaraox k Wmnxarox, JBoniiiip Nev* R R Hnr-w A Oo. Georgian pEhmbing: 7 P LUMBING, in tUiU roriou* bwacia. jj tended to at the shortest notice, and la s(yle. Also, may be found Shower Baths, Csfr^J For sale atUteT - ,u