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I»1 IIU’1 Wm ssssSSsf ISiwSFbr* ibdio are. •hornHmay •aid Court, to ' before tha • UldUV x Esq-, Ordinary ft* Chith'am ;ht day of April IBM. JOHN BILBO, a o. o. /“IHATHAK SHERIFF'S SALF..—Will be li told oalbo first Tuesday la June next, before tf* Court House, between the legal bourn of wile, lot number twelve (IS) New Fraukllu Word, in the CUT of Savannah, situated on tho corner of Mont- comery atreet and Battle Bow, together with the tnrea-itorjr brick warehouse situated thereon; levied on to turtUiy a certain (L Ik. Issuing out of Chatham Superior Court, In tkror of John Scudder vs. Gar- •nee P. Hollis. Property pointed out lh said 11. Ik. county orunatnam, oeiween wo legal c the following property, to wit. ( Lots N and four <4), being part of Uardeu lot > Spring Hill, Oily of Savannah, iron til if tnayb S’JAMIN* L. COLE, Sheriff C.O. C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all Whom it may con cern : Whereas, Elisabeth Bibero, will apply alths Court or Ordinary tor letters or administration, on the estate or Joseph Bibero: . Then aro, therefore, to clto and admonish all whoa It mar concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court to max* objection (ir any they have) on or before the first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters will be grantod. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this second day or Juno. 1856. June* JOHN BILBO,.0. c. 0, STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. mo all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann A Dent will apply at tho Court of Ordinary fur let ters Dismissory on tho estate or James V. Dent,— These are therefore to cite and admonish nil whom it may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court, Is make objections (if any they have), on or beforo the First Monday in December next, otherwise said Utters will be granted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq , Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day of June, 1858. JeS JOHN BILBO, O.O.C. Ciff HUBBim 'BALK. “ W ILL be aolfl before the Court House door lathe city oTSavannah, on tho first Tuesday lit July neat, between the legal hours of sale. The follow ing articles. 2 counters, 1 desk, 1 Iron chest. 1 wardrobe and all tho Interest of Edward Murphy, In and to the lease or tot and building situated on the ccrserof Whitaker and Congress streets, to aattalVa fl. fa. Issued in favor of William 1). Oaul-l, vs. Murphy, A Pevanoy, property pointed out by defondant. ED. M. VRKNPKRGA8T, s c. s. may 81 1 - CITYSHERIFF'SSALK. W ILL be sold before tbo Court House door, in the City of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in July next, between the usual hours of sale, east half of No. fi Green Ward, bounded asfollmvs:—north by Broughton slroct, west by lot No. 5, south by a lane and east by Ipt No. 7. Levied on os the property of James L. Olivor,, to satlsry a Q. fa. la-med out of the Honorable the City Court ofSavaimnh, in favor orD. B. Nichols vs. lamos L. Oliver. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney. Terms cash.- Purchaser paying for titles. ... ! KDW. M. I’RF.N'DEROAOT, my31 City 8horiff. f PURSUANT to an ordor or tho Honorable tha . . Court of Ordinary or Chatham County, passed Juno term, 1866. will be sold, on the first Tuesday la August next, before tho Court House door in said county of Chatham, between the legal hours ofsato, ! Nos. throe (?) t No. niuo («), , .. fronting on Railroad street; also tho following uegro slaves: Jack, Peter, Alexander and Sarah. Bold as tho property of the estate or Samuel Grlltin, late or said county, deceased, for tho benefit of tho holm and creditors of said os- i. RICHARD WAYNE, Administrator do bonis non, on Je4 ■ Estate of Samuel urlflln, GEDlTulAVCUAl’ilAM coWIT; O N tho first Monday in August next, I will apply to tho Ordinary of Chatham county. for leave tosell the negro slaves boongtng to thoostatoof Gath A* Ogilbay, deceased,- for tho benefit of the heirs and crodittrA of said estate. Juun 4 JAMES A. LaROCHE, Adm’r. CITY SHERIFF'S SALE; W ILL be sold bpforo tbo Court House door in the aty.of 8avannali, on the first Tuesday in July next, between tho legal hours or sale, lot No. 27, contains 69 feet, more or less, being a portion or Garden lot No. 11, west, lu the city of savannah, bounded as followsEast by Purse street, south by lot No. —, north by street not named, and west by lot No. —. Levied on as the property or Ann Doble, to satisfy a fl. fk. Issued out or the Honorable the Gty Court oTSavannah, m favor or John Gallaher vs Ann Doble. Property pointed out by plaintiff.— Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles. EDW. M. PRENDEROA8T, mySI : ^ Cily Sheriff. CITY SHERIFF'S BALE; - T1TILL be sold, before the court house door In v T the city of Savannah, on the first Tuesday In July next, between the logal hours of sale, One Au gusts and Waynesboro' Railroad Company's Bond, No. 409—levied on as tho property of William Dunu to satisfy two Q.Tss. issued out of the honorable the Gty Court of Savannah, ono In favor of .fames B. Read vs. William Dunn, and the other in favor " John Ingersoll vs. William Dunn. Terms cash. EDWARD If. PRENDEROAST. may 31 S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO„ May 20th, I860— 1 Two months after dato application will be mado to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said County for leavo to soil all tho lands belonging to the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for the benefit or the heirs and creditors and said deceased. jny28-8w; JOHN K. GIBSON, Adm’r. /"GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO.—AH persons having VJ demands against the Eatato or Thomas Mills, late of said county, deceased, are nereby notified to present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and these Indebted to said ostate are requested to make immediate payment to HARDY B. HODGES, Adm’r May 20th, 1866. my23-flw NOTICE. T WO months from date application will be made to the Ordinary of Chatham County, for leave to sell lot No. 151,9th district, Baker, belong ing to the estate or Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, may2 Administrator. ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. JOHN H. WILLIAMS, having assigned all O his property, both real and personal, to adjust his debts, all personshaving legal claims against the said John M. Williams, will please hand them to the undersigned without delay, as it is qulto desirable to ascertain the oxtout of indebtedness, and to per fect a speedy settlement ortho assigned pror * apr2S 4 HIRAM ROBERTS, Ass! AD9UBTKATU1VB NOTICE, A LL persons having dontanda against tbe.estate of the late Charles 8. Arnold, deceased, are hereby notified to present thorn, properly attested, within the time proscribed by law; and all those in debted to said estate, are requested to make imme diate payment to EDWARD PADELFORD, may8 Administrator. ASSIGNEES NOTICE. “VfR. Louis Roblder having mado au assign- ill. meat for the benefit or bis creditors, all per* sons indebted to him will please make payment to me. And those having demands agaiust him are requested to present them, that payment may ‘ made as far as the assetts will oxtend. A. BONAUD, Assignee. Savannah, May 19,1866. may20 GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE7 JYriLL be sold before tbo door ofthe Court Houso Vf In the city or Brunswick, County of Glynn, on the first Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit.:—Cas sius, Jim, Qbloe, and Simon—levied on by virtue ot fl. Ik. Issued out of the Honorable Superior Court of Glynn County, in favor of Horace B. Gould vs. Alex ander Scranton and James Go wen, Administrators or Mary Abbott, deceased. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. rnay28 M.C. B. WRIGHT, S.G.C, June 6 j&nv SifiSK Mlh hirtataoCJamMC. Uliiw ! UunAirc. 10 olta .ml mlmnnUh all Mtoom; to to* tea anwar tutoro uM ■--tattoo* (iraty tUoyhavo) on or too- idajr ln DoOoUbor aott, othorwlao mil bomauto. John Bubo, tea. Ordinary for Chatham . Mirth day oTJuat,lU0. .> •» •-JUHNmBO, 0 AwiistfBUBairttti: mfOiS v.u. PAi 3sstSBr DEALER AND’IMPORTER OP W.tcltca, F “" 1 MO. 12, Mtmt 2d Ifnanrr, mutmHni., septfl ■ - - -■ jittily D E 81G NEiSftfD S Cin/PT A ft BL B. Corner Aitor Place afed'.dUi Avenue, CLO0K PKOtnnTT TO THS 4AT0a UKURT AMD TBS MKW MXW TOW. plain to tho most elaborate and ornate In doslgn and workmanship. In addition to tho stock always on hand, a great varloty of drawings, appropriate and original may bo ftiund, from which work will be ex ecuted promptly to ordor. ‘ ■ • Orders faithfolly executed, and Bhippod to any point available by watoror atoam. Persons visiting thu city of . New York on pleasure or buslnoss aro respoctfally invited to visit this es tablishment. ocW "tm toon' DROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail In Swalnsboro, Emanuel Co., on the' 4th Instant, a negro man; ho says his name Is Harry; that ho belongs to tho estate ■ol Thomas Gay, or ttryah'County, Ga. Ho Is of light Complexion; with it slight scar over tho loft oyojaboutB feot3)j Inches in height, and about 20 years old. The owner Is requested to como forward, pay charges aud take him away, as ho will bo dealt with as tho law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, Je9 Jalor. Ntmoiii. - A LL persons having demands agaiust tho ostato or Richard F. Williams, Into of Chatham coun- ty,deceased,aro hereby notified to present them within tho Umo proscribed by law to tho subscri ber ; and all indebted to the said estate aro request ed to make Immediate payment to M. B. MILLEN, AdmiulHtrator do bouls non. March 25—flw UwtJy2l.-jc 7 " STATE OF UEORU1A, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con corn: Whereas, the estate of Jeremiah Mc Donald lies unrepresented in consequence of the death of Nathan Brewton, the oxecutor, and unions some fit and competent porson applies for the ad ministration or said eetate, with the will annexed, I shall appoint Jamos Wilkinson, or some ether fit and proper person, adraluUtrater with tho will an nexed de bon as non, nu said estate: Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concorn, to ho and appear bofore said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday In August next. Witness, William Lee, R>»q., Ordiunry for the county of Bulloch, this 12th day of June, 1858. Jelfi-WILIJAM LEE, o. «. c. State of Georgia, liutlocti Comity. A DMINISTRATORS’ 8ALK.—By virtue ef ap or der from tho honorable Court of Ordinary of satd county, passed on the first Monday In June, will bo sold at tho court house door or said county, between tho lawful hours of sale, on tho first Tues day in August. Ono truct or tatul, containing one hundred and fifty acres, In said county, on tho Ca- uoochee river; also, a pnrt of four other surveys, containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca noochce rlvor, woll Improved and in good repair, consisting of swamp, hay and pine land. Sold as tho property of Natbau uruwtou, deceased, for the benefit ofthe heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on tho day or sale. BENJAMIN BHEWTOI SIMON J. BREWTON. Juuo 2d, 1868 jo 16 SSS'IS®*', jAdm'ra. suite of Georgia, Bulloch County, A DMINISTRATORS* SALK.—Will be sold, on the J\- first Tuesday In August noxt, before ths court house in Statesboro’, in said county, under au order ofthe Court of Ordinary, Fifty dour (64) acres or Pipe Land , granted to James Deal, aud bounded by lands of James Woods, William Allen and Elmoro Manes, belonging to tho estate of James Deal, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made known ou the day of sale.. MARTHA DEAL, \Adm'x. CALVIN PEAL, /Adm’r. Juno 12th, 1866 |e 16 CITY MARSHAL'S SALES. TITILL be sold, w the first Tuesday in Jnly v ? uext, In front of the court house : Improvements on lot No. 3, Moutmollinvlllo, to satisfy Gty.Tax Executions vs. Connelly, for years 1854 and 1855. Also, Lot and improvement No. 12, part ol'Gar- den Lot No. 11, west, the pro|>erty of Mrs. Ellen O’Reilly, to satisfy City Tax Executions for 1855. Also, Lot No. 16 and improvements, Franklin ward, as the property of M. Prendergast, for Taxes for 1866. Also, oast half of Lot Xo. 2, Calhoun ward, the property of Mrs. Bridgot Cary aud children, for Taxes for 1856 Also, Lota Nob. 19 and 20, Wesley ward, as tho property of Edward l’erry, for Taxes for 1865. Also, Ij>t No. 61, Browu word, as tho property estate orPatrick O’Connell, £r., for Taxes lor 1855 ALo, Improvements on soqtli half of Lot Xo. 33, Warren ward, as the property of Miss Matilda Ho Bey, for Taxes for 1864 and 1866. Also, cast half of Lot No. 28, north side of Marga ret street, tho properly of Mrs. Rachael Wise ar.d daughter, for Taxes for 1865. Also, Lots Nos. 47 and 62, Walton ward, us the property of John McCormick, for Tuxes for 1865. Also, Lot No. 4, Washington ward, ns tbo proper ty of Mrs. M* M. Dibble and children, for Taxes lor 1855. Also. Lot No. 14 and east half or Lot No. 16, par of Garden Lot No. 33, eust, as tho property of the ostato of B. A. Patot. for Taxes for 1654 aud 1865. Also, Lot No. 24, Ufayetto ward, as tho proimrty of Johu M. Milieu, for Taxes for 1866. Also, Lot No. 10. Mouiuoilluvillo, as the property of James Beuolst, tor Tuxes for 1854 aud 1865. Also, Improvements or quarter Lot No. lO.Grccue ward, as tho property or Mrs. Bilker, for Taxes for 1864 and 1666. Also, Garden Lot No. 68, east, as the property W. P. Bowen, for Taxes for 1854 and 1855. Also, Lot No. 47, Jasper ward, os the property Mrs. J. W. Ryerson, for Taxes for 1855. Also, west hair or Lot No. 4, sbuth tide of Bryan street for Taxes for 1854. Also, south huff of 1 Trustees’ Garden, as tho property of tho estate of Worthiugton, for Taxes lor 1855. DANIEL fl. STEWART, may 31 Citr Marshal, m MIL ■■ 1 OTP OKNUIHK rid’iM HERRMi WITH HALl-fl' VIRGINIA SOUTH-StDK, KICHMONl. li DANVHXE, AND Vlrglnln & Tennessee RJ BSf" SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Rhottftst, most 'tiomtoriabto aud moBl liSpediHaus Routo to tbo VIRGINIA SPRINGS I THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. And Baggage Chocked Through, except ou Stagia. Visitors to tbo Virgininla Springs by this route, take tho South-Siile Railroad cars at Petersburg, or the Riclnnnud ami Danvillo cars at Richmond, at 6 A. M., dally, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynuli- burg to dlunor, and thence, viu tho Vlrginlu aud Tennessee Railroad, reach Bousac.k’s Depot at fi 1-4, and Salem at 4 P. M., and at either place take Kent, Summeraoii Si Co’* Fine Line of Stage* 1 Thoso viu BonsacU’s lortgo at Fiueastle, dlno at Ihe Red Sweot, or Sweet Sprlugs, and arrive ut the White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou the evening of the second day from Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but tH miles or Staglug. Or by tho Salem route, stop all night at tho Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dluo at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrivo at tho White Sulphur Sprlups on the evening of the following day. The Virginia k Tennessee Railroad Is located through a most romuutlc country, possessing a ell- muteunsurittssed for its salubrity and dcllghUul tem perature. Tho road passes the baso ofthe PEAKS OP OTTER! Ami within three miles ofthe Alleghany Springs, one mite ofthe Montgomery Will to Sulphur Springs, and within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Springs; alt pleasantly situated n few miles aparl, on tho Eastern slope ofthe Alleghany mountain, in Mont gomory county. Tho wators of these Springs uro celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, the ac commodations are oxcollent, and have been greatly Increased since Inst season. jyVisitors to the Red Sulphur Springs take Kent, Sutnmerson & Co’a Stages at Newbern Depot, on thoeveniugof the day that they leave Peters burg or Richmond, ami urrlvc at tho Springs ou the followiug day to diuuer, and Salt Sulphur Springs early in tho oveuing of the second day from Rich mond or Petersburg. The Road from Newbern Depot to the Red Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) has been graded nuJ greatly improved slnco last season, and is now re- gardeil asono of the best turnpikes in the moun tains. The line or Telegraph from Richtnoud will be rxiui- pleted and in operation to the Mootgomory White Sulphur Springs early iu Juuo. Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent, Summerson k Go’s stages at the We*tern termluus ofthe Virginia k Tonne-see Rniiroud, unw>1B0 uiites from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at tho rate or 8 miles per month) to tho Eastern termi nus of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrivo at Knoxville iu 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. n ft.-, iv.i, Of. LOOK, recolvod the edal at the _lklr, erenow iito-tho public, laactbei Prito Safa of St,'.World. Tosted end approved as they , Have been every where, thetr oro*tmi| Vlftory was rojerved to be awarded by the Juries ofthe World’aFolr. Tho proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars in Gold In tho one exhibited at thf World’s Pair, D»n- don, and Invited all the Pick-locks In tho world to open the Safo, with or without tho keys, aud take the money as. a reward (br tbolr ingenuity; although operated Upon by several skilled In tho art, noon© oould lick Ute Lock or op6n tho Safe.' 1 ’ • 1 By an Improvement upon tbo original Salamander, Introduccd.by tho presoulownor ortho patent-right; tho interior la foddered wholly impervious to damp, and books, papers aud J*W«lry tntght.be prosor vod in ono of his safes for a- century without contracting a blemish rromraootd or mllldow. ■ To guard against counterfoils every Scde Dorn the manufactory or the suhsorlher, and sold by tum or hi* agents, has n brass plate to front, bearing ids namo; each U also furnished with one of his Im proved Thief DetccUiJg Ihcks, which Is a good guar antee against robbery. ^ * a O. HERRING & CO., Nos. 136,187 and 139 Water-Ht., N. V. Agents In Savannah, Messrs. BW J, & PRENTISS, who keep constantly on hand a-foil and complete assortment, which they wllljell at Manufacturers’ prices. MI* 28 IXJCAL EVIDENCE OK T&E VALUE AND FIRE- pHoor qcAUTnpj or WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, At UanvfadvmI by Slearru «fi Banin, New York. . v , -.j,-.. In the flro of tho 3d “ lost, which con3um- l ed tno brick building * occupied by Mr. Jno. l-T, Thomas, opposite “I'tho Gas Works, In this city, was a safe ot the above descriptions containing tho books, papers, and money of M r. Thomas, aud although tho building was detroyed, the said Safe sustained tin Injury whatever from the Intense heat to which it hart been oxposed. On open ing thtrSafo, tho contents were found uudUturhert, nudlu the same order and condition as when placet! there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting ends ofa few papers, and the backs of one or twoof the books, caused by tho steam generated iu the Safe, while at Its greatest heat. The Sato and contents, as It came from tho ruins, may still be seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, at tbo Gas Works. A largo assortment of these cele brated Safes always on hand,and for sale by C. H. C'AMPFIKIJ), Agent for tho Manufacturers, July 20, 1865. .171 Buy-et., Savannah, Ga. I take pleasure in corrolioratiug the foregoing state ment, and in addition would add, that the books are now in use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharr. July 20tli, 1866. oct6—tr DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STRUCT, NEAR THE COURT HOUHS, SAVANNAH.- GA., Established In 1832. fpHE Subscriber grateful to his friends and ■ patrons for their contluunl favors, would state that to addition to the Improvements lu DYING, uc quired by him during his last visit to England aud Scotland, hafc made arrangements for extondlug his business, by which he is now enabled to dvc a greater variety or colors ou silk and woolen dresses, shawls, Ac., which hotruBts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gcuttomen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may be required, in the same su|»rior style which has generally so much pleased his patrons aud frieuds. Table Covers, and Ladles’ G-apc Shawls, Ac., cleaned aud finished iu the first style. Ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed iu the most fashionable styles. Orders from tho oountry promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or rullroad, word should be sent him by letter through the poet office, so that be may know wbero to cad for them, meb 16 ALEXANDER GAIJXJWAY. BOOK ft JOB OFFICE. Merchant* cai be supplisd'at short notice with BIU-lleMUt filllt l 6t : Lading, '; . j ‘ Dray Books, Gliwulura, and Blank Books. _ Particular attention given*to BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINWNO; such as Catalogues for. Colleges, Proceedings of Meetings, Reports, By-IAwu; etc. Tlrnnkfnl for the very llboralpntrouago heretofore received, wo rospectfully solicit a continuance of tho sntnc, fooling that wo shall be ublo to pleaso all who may favor us with a nail, both as to prices and ofiocutton of work. *OK Diseases < Df0&y,Jjej F*tt*leiOor Sexual Organs, wl “ II nromwbtteverotM® ProiKMals for Ration* mid Fuel for LIght-Vcssvl*. COLLECTORS*OFFICE,'. i i SumwTiwpmropLiouTB. y Savannah. 10th May, i860, j QEALED proposals will be received' at this YJ office until 12 o’clock. M., on tbo 1st day of July noxt, 1860, for fornfahlng und delivering Ra tions and Fuel ou board the LlghDVOssels In this Collection district, viz.; at Marlin's Industry and Tybeo Islaud Knoll, for one year from the first day of July 1856, to the 30th Juno, 1657, Inclusive. The rations to bo of good and approved quality, to be delivered In good and sufficient'packages, barrels, boxes aud eases, und in good order* on board tho above named light-vassals, nt least once a quarter, free oroxponso to the United Statos, uud agreeably to tbo annexed table ofthe weekly ration, viz.: | gjrrrr xtmkh; «•> v. nnlnM Com- -^tjaton. J • AND tmxmJAL ROWDY Bladder, Kldaaj., Orar.l, 1. Secret Dtacaeoe, Obetruo* VandAlldlsaas**bftb» FEMALE. . to tha atficte#, and- - complaints. It taarchea bSfyf'thttB'remo.Ingthe"utuseani ronderim the cure um CERTAIN AND _ This medlcteo sllsys pslu sod —„ . . other remedies tnvsrSbiy Close, slid can bo taken with loss trouble snd expeum to patients. This lu- fallible remedy hae saved thoussnds upon ibotiiiadi from the bands or MERCHES3 QUACi if not from premature trams. In talho remedy is now auersa rahteed to dure all tha above m out the, venr root of the 1 the dlaeased fluids of the Fate from Petersburg or Rlebmond, To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bonsack’s,$10 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Saiem.... 10 60 “ White Sulphur Springs •* Bonsack’s 11 00 “ “ “ “ “ Salem.... 11 60 "HcdSitlphor Springs 12 26 M Alleghany SprlngB 8 00 “ Montgomery White Sulphur Springs 8 26 “ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 46 “ Knoxville, Tenneaseo 23 00 Norx.—Tho ebargo for tickets to the Alleghany Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Springs, does not Include the charge from tho Railroad to tho Springs. Passengers tor tho Al leghany Sprlugs, (4 miles distant,) tako tickets to Slmwsvlllo—1 for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1 mllo distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to Big Tunnel and for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dls- tant,) take tickets to Gbristlatu-burg depot. Con veyances will bo found at thoso places. For further iuformutiou apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES OAMPBELL, Sup't Richmond k Danvillo R. R., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. k T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERSON A CO., my 13-3in Fincastle, Mrgiula. CENTHXf. UAlLUbAO. 1 "removal; The subscriber has Removed on tho Bay, next door to tho Republican, office, where he Is now opening handsome assortment of Sl’RlN GLYNN SHERIFF'S MALE. *YT7TLL be sold before the door ofthe Court House, Yf In the city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on the first Tuesday iu July next, between tho legal hours of sale, tbo following property, to wit.:—One undivided hairof a tract or parcel of land containing two hundred and fifty acres, (more or loss) lying and beioglu the county or Glynn, bounded south be lands granted to Michael Ponseli, northwardly by lands granted to Johu Lamb, senior, cast by lands unknown. I/ivied on ns the property of Celia Lamb, to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued out of the Aonorablo Supe rior Court or Glynn county, in favor of Daniel McIn tosh vs. Celia Lamb. Property pointed out by de fendant. M. C. B, WRIGHT, tnay28 Sheriff Glynn County. rfAflS OK OKOBOI A, i.IUBIVTY CO. T ) all whom it may concern-—Whereas Jason Floyd will apply nt tho Court of Ordinary fur letters of ad ministration on.the estate of Allen I). Floyd, These i ssearo therefore to cite aud iuImonish all whom it may concern, to bn and appoar before said court, to nuiko objections, If any they have, on or beforo tha first Blonday In July next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness W. I*. Girardeau, Ordinary fur Liberty County, this 27th day or April, 1860. 7t W. P. GIRARDEAU, iuay27 O- L. U. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. O N the first Monday in July noxt application will be made to the honorable the Court of Ordina ry of said county for letters of administration on the estate of Gideon McGowen, lute of said county, de ceased. ANN MeGOlVEN. June 2 SotIck. mHRRKmonUM after Rate anpltaallnn will be mnln I to tho Marino Bank of Savanna!), for thn pay- meat of two Twenty dollar tilllH. vlx. : Inlter B, .-1070, and tatter O, M7, thn tart Imlvnjti ol; w irtfavaton |Oal, JAMr.i P. IlLUSUn. Tallatuuuten, Ha., May 17, 1668. !lm* inytid _ ADMiNitoTHAThlX HA1.K. O N tbo UrelTunaday In July next will Im wdd In Iren, of tbo Court Hogan, In Uin city nr Savon- nab. all tho real estate belonging to the ostate of James M. Bates, late oT Chatham County, deceased. Hold by cormUsion of the Court of Ordinary, aud by order of tha Administratrix, for tho . benefit or tho balr* and creditors. ANN H. DAI EH, may26 Administratrix, HOT. COLD AND SHOWER* mHB BATH HOUSE having been handsomely X fitted up, opened on Haturdny, 2d of March, fasgl* Beths 26 cents—six tickets for 91.00 mart _ - - ; J. M. HAYWOOD. Agent. COD VI8H, MACKEREL AND HER RINGS. J extrnNolend No.’g Mackerel: to do oxtre Pickle Herrings, 60 boxes Smpkod Herrings in store god for sele by DAVID O’OONNFR. may 10 Corner Broghton k Breyton etq, AND SUMMER GOODS, which lie will sell by the pattern or make to order in the most fashionable style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for the present and coming season. Thankfol for past favors, he hope3 to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at the shortest notice. Just recolvod White Drill Coals and Pauls, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for salo at a small pro fit. nprl2 JOHN W. KELLY. DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON, The subscriber takes this opportunity to inform hi3 friends and the public, that he is onabled, from experience, and ihe .Intuitive perceptions of the truths of. science, based on the comraou rules of surveying forms, both plane and spherical, to cut and make up garments to fit the human form in the most complete and finished Btyle, to all who may favor him with a Boys' fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Mllilary and Firemen’s Uniforms, Ac.. &c. . m P- HORACE GRANT, Jefiersou st., one door North of Broughtou street. dec 7—ly Ik JKim y via B AUGl >G AND H(JPK^-«u bales hei^fllunuy wnf"’.. 20 bo l^ besry Uundeti (for Rea Tsl. anas,) 60 boU« medium do 44 inches, 300 colls Ky Rope, 600 lbs Bagging Twine, in store and for sal by opt 12 WEBSTER A PALMES' ■pRESHjiUnion, Tjobfitem and SnrdlneH, for A. sale by Jan 2 A BONAUD. ouNrmii&- kj 26 bills Sugar Crackers—fresh, 20 “ Butter “ 16 SodaBIsetili 26 hoxos “ ** „ 26 bids No. I Sugar, 60 *• A, B and ii Sugar, Received .uud for sale by McMahon k dovlk, o*yl‘ Nos. 206 and 207 Bay si. P AI’NB IIANdINfi.S AND IlOItnKtlS.— Just rnreivod a great assortment of tho most elegant jiatlerus, with herders to match, fmin 8 cents to $2, nt CHAFFER k CO.’8. aprifo No. OWhilaker street. G. M. GRIFFIN, ~ 8UCCKB80R TO LATK M. 10 A STM AN. Corner or Bryun and Whlhtker 8tnv ts. HAH now on hand a beautiful as- . snrlmont of Jewelry or every dis- WX —— v.rlptton and kind worn hy imhes KJk and gentlemen, and willsellutimuHimlly low prices. I have this day roceiveil (per Express) a large stock of elegant Hiver Ware, consisting of Cake aud Pin Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives aud KorkH, I'lokM KuIvoh an,I Fork«, Kolvoa, Kwkgaail HjMions, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg uraters, An, &o., all in Morocco cases, and suiUhlu for presents. I have also this day received an addition to my stock or hiirwork oflight colorad Curls, Tojwys. Braids,Front Pieces, Bands, Uncle Tom, &o., which now makes my assortment complete. Orders received far any color desired. Watches repaired by uud motor llm supervision or self, mid all othor work done in a workmanlike manner, and warranted.may »»6 CONSIGNMENT— VJ 2000 bushels Prltno Corn; 100 do Cow Peas;' 200 socks "Palace Mills” Flour ; 10 bbls Haw Uiin; 10 do Monongahela Whisky, 5 do Domestic Brandy; For sale low, by J*13 - PATTEN, HUTTON k CO. ; ' ■ l AN and after Sunday, the 14th October, inxt, VJ and until further notice, the Passenger Trains ou the Central Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a m and 12.16 r at. Arrive In Macon “ “..2.16 r n “ l am. Leave Macon “ “.11.46 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive to Savan’h “ “10.45 p m “ 7.20 A M BKTWMuV SAVAN.VAU AND AUGUSTA. Leave Savannah 12.16 P m and 8.30 p. u. Arrivo in Augusta 8.46 r u “ 6,80 a m, Leavo Augusta 0. am “ 4.30 p m Arrive iu Ravannah 1.30 p m “ 10.46 P BBTWKKN MACON AND AUGUSTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.30 p u Arrivo in Augusta 8.46 p u “ 6.30 a m, Leave Augusta 0. am “ 4.30 pm. Arrive in Macon 2.16 pm « l. am. MCrWEXN SAVANNAH, M1IXXDOCVILLX & KATONTOX. Leave Savannah * m Arrive in MilledgovlHo 2.46 p m, Leave Macon u 45 a m Arrivo In Eatonton r m, l W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octl6. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE 80U o T v. H r ,m^, oAD New fork & New Orleans Mails. O N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1856, two daily trains between Macon and Columbus, and ono between Macon nnd Americns, leave Macon at 2 a m, aud 3 pm; arrivo at Colum- .Uus at 7 15 a m, and 1030 v M ; leavo Columbus at 4 16 am, and 1 30 p M;arrive at Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 4o p M; leave Macon nt 2 a m; arrive at Amort cus at 0 40 a m ; leavo Americns at 2 20 p m ; arrive at Macon at 7 40 p m; making n complete connection be .n° n .„.. on . ,gomor F» A,ab a«o. and Augusta, Kings- » .r* wltmtoglmi and Charleston; also, with Coutral RailroadTrains to Savannah, Alilledgovilleaud Eaton ton, and with Macon nnd Western trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tran. At Columbus with Girard aud Mobile Railroad to Eufaula, Ala., connecting dally at Americns with four horse Post Coaches to Tallnhassee, Albany. Thomasyille, Bainbridge, Ac., withtrl-weckly hacks to Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ac., at Fort Valley with hanks to l nrry, Haynesvilln, Hawkiusvlllo und Knoxville, Ga. Pussongcrs for Arnoricus and points below Fort 1 alloy, should take tho 1216 »• m train from Savan nah; and the 6 pm train- from Augusta, to avoid de- tentinn at Macon. For other points on the South western or Mtiscogen Ronds tnko eltlier train from Navammh or Augusta. I’assongors leaving Ameri cas at 2 .0 p m will reach Columbus at 10 30 p m tho sumo night. Passongors from Columbus uud the West for Am- er cus South-western Georgia or Florida, should take tho 130 p m train ul Columbus, sleep at Fort \ alley, and reach Americns at fi 40 a m uext morn Ing. First class steamships leave Savannah for New ,7„i!L on aud Saturday*, and for Phila delphia on tt odnosdnys. Passnge I a the Cabin 925, moorage gn, Fare from Montgomery to Savannali 914 00 “ Coluinhus “ »* 10 00 “ Amorlcus “ *« g 80 , . GKO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Mae-on, Jnnuury 30th, 1860. maylO vma inia cent ftAL ft.au, a 0; \\ inter Arrangement—Cart fVarlinnJbom Broad St. * n th ® w *y toGordonsvIUr. WHEN tho Potomac is closed with ice this ▼ f route may bo relied on by passengers, to en- suro tho connection going North or South. The road w entirely rolald with a superior T rail as far as flordonsvlllo. During tho winter tho train will start “°n} tbo old station, in Rlohmoad. on Broad stroot, . A P*** Gordonsvllle ail 1 a m., and arrive In Staunton at 3 26 t m. Down train loavos Staun- fonnt 6 40 a m, passea Gordonsvlllo at 11 a m, and arrive in Rlnhmond at 2.30 r m . laro to Gordonsvllle 92 00 “ •» c 00 Both trains arrive In Gordonsvlllo In ample time to take the train ortbe Orange and Alexandria Rail road. Persons who leave Rlclimond at 7>4 a m., cub tako the Orange and Alexandria oars at Gordons- vlllo If they choose to do so, aud by that taaln will OOlTtr - ' • il. n.-WIHTOOHB, 8U|«. (RENT’S COTTON VESTS^firt receWia M and foraala toy J. w. TBRELKELD. a*r» Oomcaaa and WlUIUkar atraata. k: : ! s of Infection OoipouhoBiicbttis the onlr article ^Worthy of; ^rrtwon »g5 fftaWaV^ iblo to the taste, creates no perceptible may ho taken bV pentehs or either sex now open for the tttante. His Infir-4 ‘ Post Office, os larfoand w*u tourty nrvante, all recoiv- Ilia total .trie ‘liatrea.' ’Hta I**«ttca la. tout boreiw? dtali," was at |l per diem, or 919 per month, 910 being required 1 m Advance,i- , ap I'M* ta bo, a«>*ad upw toatore Uu caie u iu dtrtak.D. All ccmnaiilcaUou uiut be con pud addraaaadto , W. R. MoaaxY, ' aui« Grlfflo, Ga. r-400 barrel, wparlor PlHotaTg D do Weetern Bede; and SO do IV.(E BRIGHAM, KELLY A U> • job. on webaW' TTNITED States, Canada and Cuba. (J- Schwaflorta History ol rhllosopliy in E|e um. translated by Seoyle. . Fresoottta Philip 3d oTSpxlo, now eupply i„ fca , ; Oalfxnd In Cloth. -iapoloontaConfldaatlal Corrapondoocc With l sammoj | KN.-xjd •fossuiuk JM^auiA stwou 5g. ^8 •oqgfpj •limfciH '11041 P£>1*>P‘ jo sajSi«H '-tooU 2 ~ HElNTZELBfANN'N ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. T HE distinguished favor with which this essence lms been received throughout all sections oT tho Union as a remedy at once safe, agroeahlo anil effectual Ibr Incipient Diarrhma, Cholera Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatuleuce, Colic, Crntnp, lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, &c M has in- ducotl tho proprietor to give it every publicity In his power, t'pou Us morriu comment Is unnecessary, as Us own lutriuslc worth is its best eulogy. It car ries with it the ovidcnce or its superior cxcellenco, freely attested to by the young, the old, and scores or families who. prompted by a earelhl regard for their health und comfort, are dally adoptiug it as an iNDisi'K.N's.tnLK kamily r«mki»v. There is perhaps 110 medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm less, yet salutary and ofll-ctlvo, whose worth will he more appreciated or uuiversallv adopted than the Liquid uingor prepared by Helntzelraan. For sale by J. E. DxFORD, Druggist, JolO 3m Savannah, Ga. Brooke HaUFemale Seminary, 9IBDU, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. EASIMANN, Ptaxarai., .. W. Setoinwy. located iu the do- llghUhl and healthy village of Media, itbirtcen miles from Philadelphia, by Raitroad, will he v f 1C OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1860. Tho commodious building, now In process of erec tion, wllh all the modern improvements, will ho finished by tho first of August, aud will contain such accommodations, both in point oflaste and comfort, as cannot fall to satisfy parents that while their daughters are enjoying the beuefits or mental cul ture, tboy have also the comforts ofa refined home. This institution is established with u view to afford to young ladies tho most porfect combination of ad vantages for the attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, and no pains or expeuso will bo spared to render it iu reality what it professes to be. a school of superior merit. Mias Eastman, the Principal, was at tho head ofa school in Now Eng land previous to her rosideucu iu Pennsylvania, uud for the last six years has boeu known to the patrons of Aston Kidgo Seminary, us presiding teacher to that institution. Tho Ut. Rev. A. Putter, Bishop of tho Dloceso of Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. Kastman, who proposes to open a Toung 1 Julies’ Seminary in Media, Delaware Co., Pa., iu September next, bus been known to the sub scriber for several years past. Ho has u very high opinion of her capacity, olllolouoy and dovotminess as an educator. Sho has had a lurgo aud success ful experience. Tho buildiug which is to he erected for her use will contain every accommodation. The village aud surrounding country are distinguished for houlthfulnoss and beauty, and tho subscriber has confidence that pureute who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastmun will have no reason to regret it.” - Miss Kastman will lie aided hy an efficient corps of feachers. Tho French language will be (aught mul s|tokt>u by a Parisian lady,.residing in the family. Tho Latin, German, Hpaulshuud Italian lauguagi Will receive due nttentinu. The Natural Sciences will ho taught, with the aid ofa large and expensive apparatus. Tho Musical Department will ho under Ihe charge of a lady eminently quullllod to till tho situation; aud all preferring u male teacher ou the Piano or in Siugiug, con have flie benefit of a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting will be under the direction of a lady accomplished in the art. The number of pupils U limited to forty. ThoTorms for Board and Tuition in all the branch es except Music, are 9160 per session of five months. Miss Kastman had liberty to refer to the following gontlemon:— Rt. Rev. A. Potter, D.D., and tho Episcopal clergy Hon, E: Pierce, President of tlio United States. Hon. N. P. Chase, Governor or Oil in. Hon. N. B. Baker, Kx-Gomitnr of New' Hamp shire. Hon. M. W. Tuppnu, 61. C. from New York. Rev. N. Stem, of Norristown, Pa. Rev. A. McLrod L Clear field, Pa. Pierce Butler, R|q„ or Philadelphia. .1. B. Okie, Esq., do. K. W. Clark, Esq., do. George Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher Loner, Pottaville, Pu. George Wyman. Nt. Ijntis. Mo. lion. I*. C. Johnson. Washington. D. C, For further parileiilnrs, or for circulars apply to the Principal, , MI.SS MARIA KASTMAN, JolO cod dm Media, Delaware Co. Pa. .. _ .'joy - ^ Each proposal mast state dlstluctiy ihe price lor which the entire ration will be furnished on hoard each,light-vessel respectively. Tho proposuls Tor supplying fuel, both coal and W'ood, must state distinctly the price per tou and cord, and tho kind and quality of each, to ho deliver ed on hoard of each light-vessel respectively. One bidder may otter for all tho rations and fuel required for all tue light vosscls in this district, or for one or more ofthe vessels separately, ut his own option. The kind and quantity of fuel will be deter mined u|H>n, and the contractor informed accord ingly. In udvaucu of the time for making the quar terly deliveries of rations on board ofthe respective light-vessels. Each bidder is required to attach to his hid or bids a written guarantee, signed by himself uud a responsible surety, that, to the eveiit of tho contract being awarded to him, lie will faithftilly execute it m conformity to the terms of this advertisement. The contractor will be required to cuter iuto bond will* approved security for the faithful execution or tho contract; und no bid will be accepted or contract entered luto, until approved hy tho Light Hume Board. The contractor will he required to keep ut least, In the aggregate, one mouth’s ratlous for the entire crew ofthe light-vessel contracted for, on board at alltlmes;and auyoxpenso incurred onaccouut of failure to deliver ration* or fuel iu time, will he cliargoablo to the contractor. No member or Cougrcss, ltghtkecpor, su|»oriuton- dont or Inspector or lights, uor any persou connect ed with the light-house establishment, will he al lowed to contract for or deliver rations for the crew, or fuel of a light-vessel, nor to ho Interested in such contract.. No contractor, superintendent, or tns|icctor will be allowed to change the parts ofthe ration, nor the times that may he determined upon for tho delivery, without authority ortho Board. All tho articles constituting the ration for the crew orilght-vessels will he examined, ami their quality approved by the superintendent, or tho inspector of tho Ui.-trict, or by - uc-h other person as may ho as signed to perforin tint duty ; aud no bills will be S aid for rations aim mol which are not accompanied y receipts duly siguod hy the res|H?ctive llght-vc«- scl keepers for the different articles constituting the rations for tbo crew for each quarter, aud separate receipts for the kind aud quantity of fuel delivered ou hoard of each llght-vessol. No bid which Is not properly sealed and ondorsed will be considered, and no bids will be received or ullowed to be withdrawn after the expiratiou ofthe time specified In tho advertisement tor receiving them. Bids submitted by diffgi'ent members ofthe same firm or co-partnership will not bo considered. All bids will be publicly opened and registered at tho time specified in the advertisement. The right to reject all bids if the interest of the public Korvlco require it. Is reserved By order or the 1 Jgbt-house Board : JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights. my 11 PifiRlODlDALH. P UTNAM’S Monthly Magazine for May. 1-rank !j*1Io’h.Gazette of Fashions for May. Blackwood's Edinburgh Review for April. Received and far salo hy WARNOCK k DAVIS, maylO 169 Congress street. m MBLS. FLOUlt in store and for sale hy may7 CRANK, WKIJN k CO. OaskaOW 0 . Catawba Brandy Instore, flAv/and liir aalo by the only regular Ayeut fur 8avu mi ah. my 14 J. M. EYl III liar nreei. JVUC RECEIVED, I'KR STEAMER, an mwurtmont nf Minnie und Children’ll I'laln Slrnwe, , T lAilies’ NEHl-nl.rUAN BONNETS, IN.I ‘ANTS’ HATS and MATS. Abu a Vow HAW. For eale b.v MKH. FREELANII. . to*J' II DrouRlilmi elreel, L IBliB THREAD OAUNTU3TS.-Tho only article o( the Mnd In Hie dty. For eale by ,1. W. TIIRELKEI.I), _to*MR oonter or Conyreee and Wbltabereta. A PPi.ES & P0TAT0E8-- XX. ID bhta Choice Mercer 1-olaloee; 26 \> i‘ Rutaell Apploe, Eorialeby to*7l3 J. A. BROWN. I FRENCH MILLINERY A.VD Dress Making. MRS. FREELAND bm> opeu ed at her Rooms, No. 174 Broughton Street, a fino selec tion or Spring Mlltuery, aud is constantly receiving per steam ers. new and different styles of Bonnets; also, Dress and Mantilla patterns. y Bonnets cleaned and pressod as usual. aprlO KEDZIE-S fATEIIT WATEllFILTER An Bsaortmcnt of sizes on hand. We wurrant them to make f. the Savannah River Water, oven though dipped directly out of the River, as pure and dear as tho finest Spring Water. About forty orthesc Filters aro now in uso in this city, and every person who lias them, will cheerfully twtity to their efficiency. Indeed, the Board of ______ Water Commissioners here, say In their Report, It is tho only Filter thnl does effectual ly puriiy the Savannah River Water. Call and see ono in operation nt our Houso Fur nishing and Stovcostabllsment,Hodgson’s now block. KENNEDY * BEACH, fob 27 Corner of Broughton and Bull sta. PiTCHERS. It contain . dreg, tort ta wyagrbe*! odor, and may bo * «. ... without hindrance from business dr medical advice, as plain directions for uso accompany the medicine. Reader, if you have any oTthe above complaints, do not neg ect ^ dano erovb. With this mudicino you can cure yourself, and thus prevent all exposure- ‘ TRUTH HUNT AND WILL HREVA1L. This medlcino speedily and effisctually" cures the most virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates every particlo or infectious matter from the system, reamring .bn ^nuo.^utatj ol Hclmbold’a Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. For purifying the Blood, removing all dlseasos ari sing from excess or Mercury, exposure aud im prudence iu life, chronic constitutional diseases, •rising from an Impure state of Blood, aud the only reliable and effectual known remedy for (be cure of Scrofula, Halt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcor- at ions ofthe Throat and Ugs, Pains and Swellings of tho Bones, Tottot, Pimples on the Faro, and all Hcaly Eruptions of toe 8kiu. It is gratifying to the proprietor of these medicines to bo able to state that It Is now nearly three years since they wore first Introduced, during which time they have been extensively used In various parts of the United 8tates, and have given to patient and practitioner the highest dogree of satisfaction in tbo various cases In which they have been employed r whether in town, country, hospital or prlvute prac tice, they havo Invariably given the most decided and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most salutary aud beneficial effects, Numerous letters have been received from the most distinguished physicians to the country, and from the professors of several medical colleges, recommending to the highest terms tho value or these medicines; and their superiority over all other 'preparations for such complaints as the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla andofBuchu and various modes of preparing them have been S ven, all of which of course will differ according to e mode of preparation which each Individual may adopt. _ These medlclues require considerable care in tho preparation and the employment of different men strua in successive operation to take up the extrac tive matters, and, in consequence, uro most fre quently improperly made, and not uufrequently much impaired, Knot rendered totally Inert, by the injudicious and unskllfhl management or those unac- 3 uainted with pharmaceutical preparations. It is torefore of the highest consideration and import ance to the public and to the faculty that there should be standard preparations or uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To effect tufa and obviate tho evil alluded to, I liave made a num- bor or experiments to ascertain the most effectual mode oT extracting the virtues of the 8arsapariUa and theBuchu, aud to discover the most eligible form for their exhibition. The experiments have resulted most favorably, and It Is with much pleas ure I now offer to the public and the faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all the vir tues ofthe articles they are represented to be made from to a highly concentrated form, and are tbo most active preparations which can be made. Two ta- blespoonsful or the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint oT water, Is equal to the Lisbon diet drluk, and one bottle fully equals to strength one gallon or Syr* op Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made, PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, 91 per bottle, or O for 96 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of cures und recommendations from distinguished professors aud physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOIJ), Practical and Analytical Chemist, 203, Chostnut-st., near the Girard House Pbila. To be had of Druggists nmi Dealers to every sec tion ortho United States and Canadas. All letters for the medicine directed to the propri etor receive Immediate attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sopt 1—ly-dtw JOHN B. MOORE df CO*, GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALE k RETAIL DRUG Of STS. Would cgttthe. attention of Merchants, Factors, Planters,, Physicians and others, to their ox- d tensive and well selected stock, comprising •very article In their line orbuslness, and which they offisr (hr sale on the most reasonable terms for cash, wappreTedoredlt^rtZltera^ GLASS,4C., White Lead. PnreaBd No. 1; Tlemau’s Colors, dry and to oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ; Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window GIas9, Put ty, Gold Lear, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, ana Gla* Men’s Diamonds. LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS' OILS, Bleached Sperm. Whale and Lord Oils, for burning all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent 01 Unbleached 8i>erm, Lard and Rape Seed Oil; also Tannore.' Noats, Foot and Sweet Oil. ARTICLES. try of the Queen’s of the Houa Hanover—2 vols. t-TbeAllacbi in Madrid. RomancooTtho Harom, hy Mina P&riiuo. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavouaugh. Earnest Linsload, by Mrs. Lee Hentz. mars W. THORNE WILLI am* J UST RECEIVED.—20 boxes Should™, „ prime article, 20 tierces choice TVw,(«t Ca Hams. In store, and for sale by roar 26 WAYNE. GRENVILLE XIEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES.- Tile Cd , go or tbo Abbott Devereaux, daily exu«;rt.-<j for sale In lots to suit purchasers, by JanSl RODGERS A Sdi.hft r and rypnoLsiieui 140 Congrca and 67 St. Jvlicn Street. mHE UNDERSIGNED would take this onur X tunlty to express to his friends and tin- generally, his sincere thanks for their liberal , age and influence, which has resulted iu uxh-iir,-... his trade to all parts of tho State. ALsdf 1 Florida, Alabama and Tonnossee, thereby him to exhibit a rtock unsur passed in any s 1 city. Families, Merchants, Hotol Kec|K*r.<, flv Me*!!, boat Owners arc particularly Invited to exan.iiu* ti,. present stock, which is now complete, iu «l t:- various dopartmeuts, consisting iu part ofthe .!! Ing goods, viz: CARLS! DEPARTAIKXT. Royal Medalion, English Druggets, ■ , Royal Velvet, Hour widths,) ‘ Mocet Wlllon. Mosaic 1 learth Hug Mocet Brussels, Vflvet and Cheniil. Tapestry Brussels, Tufte«l Rugs, Power l/rara Brussels, Piauo and tabic Oo,v lf Three ply Ingrain, Door Matt (every vanm , Two ply Ingrain, Silver k Brass Stu.i fW-’ Wool Dutch, Carpett Biudlngv CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPART.*! L\ 1 BrocateUes, lace aud Muslin Cm u Satin de Lalncs, Gilt Cornices, Satin and SUk Damask, Gilt Pitts and Rstm- Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tassels, loc-iis an 1 Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; Wmdo* Shades, new style.' Also, every varioty of Furniture Covering frim mlngs and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOllfS. From two to Tweuty-four feet wide, for Hals wu Rooms, cut to fit without u seam. The subscriber will oblige himself to inakeik- prices ou all description or goods as low a.- thesamr quality can be purchased lu uny Northern ciu Hr Carpets cut to Rooms and goods seat t < sin part of the city freo of charge. 49 s An experienced Upholster will atteu.uo Un making and laying or Carpets and Oil Cloth- whi<u desired. The decorative aud curtain department t- b charge of an Upholster of acknowledged ta*t?auu ikiU. W. H. GUION, Ageut. octlB 140 Congress and 67 St. JiiIIpii->i» DOUBLE r Pltdiei-fi, Some now nnd hoauUful designs, Plated and Brltn- nla. At tho H.»use Furnishing ^ Store, ^ 165 BROUGHTON STREETT, ~~ HORACE. MORSE. Savannah, Apr!130. apr30 PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS, iw»y29 TO WOOL SELLERS. nPHE Undersigucd lmvo this day opened a A Store iu OougroRS street, opposite the Market, for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Sklus, Hides, Rees Wax, Ifoor Skips, aud Country Produce in geucral. Tho highostcash prices will bo paid for all the almvo JjUclwiondelivery .inSavannah. Mr. L. J. UUIL- MARTIN has been appointed as Agent, to whom all persons having busluess transactions with the un dersigned may apply. Q J- W. 8MYTIIE k 00. 8avaunab, May 19,1856. may20 PIANO FORTES, HAVING lately received largo ad ditions to our PLtNO FORTES, we are enabled to otter at this titno the 1^ 1 «_ greatest variety from the best mauu- facturers, from the plainest square to tho mast elah orateiy carved, aud from six to Roven octavos. whomVinTta„ ttr SlH 0,0ct S'! rrom U,n tnanufacturera umoltoiM 0 mve fu ** ill, aud we are par- eveJi- h y i , * iem ,0 give a guaranty with tone A* >r ni0nl H ° l ,iy ,w 88 r °g8V*l» durability, Wftnt 01 ft flrp * ra, ° fostruniont may re- W S®, 1 / u , 1X)n 8«»tfoK such a oue by selecting from the following makers, whoso Instruments wi endeavor to koep constantly on hand, vl* : H Wor. coster, J. Chlckerlng k Hon' Nunns taarko" iS A Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines. Brothers k<S\m “Jg 2 , * W. MORRELL k 00; B randy. gIn, whisky anurum-ew sale by imayHO) WILLIAMS k RATOLPTT Nutmegs, Mace, Alsplco, Cinnamon. Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Sale rat U3, Soda, Pear lash, sweet OU, Starch, Fig Blue, Matches, ko. FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety of tbo best Frcuch. English, and American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Viols Specie Jara, Metalic Saddlo bags, &c. Also, CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any one who may favor them with their orders may depend upon thoir receiving the best attention, and that oil goods furnished will bo of a reliable quality. Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may be returned at the option of tho purchaser. mahlOU J. E. DE FORD, 'APOTHECARIES HALL. S. E. Corner of( Broughton and Barnard Streets. Suvnu- ^,nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In ii rugs, Medlclues and Chemicals, Bye Woods uud Dye Stuff), French, English, and American Perfum ery, Fino Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses aud Supporters of all kinds, Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Modiclnes or the day, Snj>erior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Funcy Articles, &c. jO- N. B.—Especial attention given to the preparation or Physicians’ Prescriptions nnd Family Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Modlcinn Cases, With plain Directions for use, including Directions for treatment incases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac. ■P7|7 flOBN AND COHN MEAL.-1000 bus uriiiie Corn, White and mixed; 69 do fresh Corn Meal n store and for Bale hy deo81 PATTEN. Hl’TTON * CO READ I—READ I I—READ! 11 ■ That is, if you can sco; aud^SBMWC If you can’t see, you can dmiy' r all kind« or “helps to see,” at the Watcaaua Jewelry 8toro of D. B. Nichols k Co., in Congress street, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Wore, aud Fancy Goods, as low as nt any other store In tho country. We have received per steamship Alabama a tresh fotftfthose fine Steel Spectacles : nlsn, a supply of Pebble and Poriscopio Urns, which we are prepared to fit iu all kinds of frames, nt short notice. Our Poriscopio tons (so called from thoir peculiar shape) have an ndvautoge ovor all others, ns they have a greater range of focus, so that the reader is not compelled to hold tho book or paper at a certalu dlstanco from the eye. Call aud see. . D. II. N1CH01S k CO. 4®- No chargo for showing goods. mar 11 i>. b. N. A CO. DR. SANFORD'S INVIG ORATOIt, r l a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and i* recommended to the public, relying upon it- ii. trinslc worth to the cure ofthe following complaint All BllUous Derangements, ,81ck Headache, Pyiq* : sia, Habitual Costiveness, Chronic Diarrhtr. Colic' Pain lu the Stomach ami Bowels, General DeUlUty Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by DriiRgi-ts gen •rail)’, aud by John. B Moore k Co, and Wui. W Lincoln, Savannah. ly febl'2 m TIMUKUI TljlUKUil XHK Undesigned has just received, for sale (600) Five lliuidred pieces of good filiippm* Timber, averaging orer ono thousand feet to stick. 9 fob JEFFERSON ROBERTS rsEKRiHcr.'sAriujtriT- 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel, 3 do do No 8 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 half bbls Blue Fish, 2 do Pickled Herring, 3 do No 1 Salmon. 6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel. 10 kits No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do 6 Kits Tongues and Sounds, . 1009 lbs Cod Fish. For sale low by )>U26 .1. A. SHOWN. No.ofSquaru5|liuu|2moa|3mo3|,mo:(|0inMji-.c.. 'iflfliisro,f-'“‘ ’ * — 2 Squares.. 3 do .., 4 do .., 6 do ... 6 do .., 7 do ... 8 do ... 0 do .., 10 do ... 910 16 920 824 930 16 22 26 28 36 ii- 20 27 32 36 44 ji, 24 82 38 42 62 7v 27 86 44 46 60 &u 30 40 60 54 06 (Hi 32 43 64 68 70 100 34 46 68 62 74 no 36 48 61 66 77 11s 38 60 64 70 80 125 T> OPE—700 coila Rope, various brands, all Xl> of good quality, in store and for salo by apr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY k CO. /'lORN—In store and for sale by V-/ mir6 1,0KKrr.VHVKLUN G8 MRRCER UNIVERSITY^ PENFIELD, GA. FACULTY. PRRKinKXT, N. M. CRAWFORD, 1). It. FROmWORt*. 8. l'.sS?FD^%. If., Mathematics. J. E. WILLET, A. If., Chemistry aud Natural Philosophy. H. II. TUCKER, a. M., * Belles Lottres. V. W. WIPE. A. M., Greek aud Latin Linguages. WILIJAM G. WOOPFIN, A. B., Unguaacs. . Throlofilral Ht-mlnaiy. _ , t N. M. CRAWFORD. D. 1>J - Ecclesiastical History and Biblical Lltorutere. , WILIJAM WIIJJAMP, A. M., Systematic and Itatoral Theology. Academy. THOMAS A. 8EAI.S, Principal. Die Commencement is held on the last Wednesday ta July. The next Tnm will oomroouoe on thplantWed- nosday in August. Tbo prloe or Board ta lh* village ta 910 per month; washing, room rent, tael, &o., 93. By order of tho Board uf Trustees. my 12 2m ” 8. LANDRUM, Secretary. For any time not above specified, a proportions ebargo will be made. A deduction of 26 per cent from the above ratw will be made on ftdvortlsomeuts appearing exclu sively on the fourth page or the daily. Advertisements ordered three times a week, will be charged two-thirds the above rates. Special notices, 10 cents per lino for the first, and 6 cents for each eubsoqent Insertion, and la uo case to be subject to contract. Marriage notices $1. Fu neral iu citations 60 cents each. No special notices Inserted for less than 60 eputt- Obituary Notices. Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of any Society. Association, or Corporation, ordered to be publish ed, 6 cents per lino. Steamboate will be advertised at 940 per annum for each boat advertised. Steamships, where but one is running, 940 per an nuin; ir two or more, 930 each. Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be subject to contract, but to be charged .at the rates prescribed per square. Tho paper, under no circumstances, to bo incltui ed in a contract. Professional and business cards not exceeding t linos, will be Inserted at 920 per annum. rails on persons to become candidates, will 1* inserted as other advertisements, to be |utid lor in variably iu advance. Announcing candidates for office, 9lu, to be paid in ndvuuce. Advertisements not marked ou the e*py for* specified time, will lie iuserted until forbid, aud iwyinont exacted. When any hill for two mouths advertising, other than coutruct, amounts to over $60, a deduction oi 25 per cent will be mndo, Yearly advertising, with privilege of change win be takcp at the following rates : For ope square, renewable once a week, 94:* ” “ “ tfflco “ W ” ” ” 3 times oroltepct ,u Every additional square contracted lor to becbaig ed oue half tho above rates addlttaml. Yearly advertisers shall bo limited to the sqwv contracted for. AU contracts shall be In writing, stating definitely the nature of the business to t«' advertised. Any advertisements not properly con neotert with tbo business shall bo charged separate ly, and also any excess of matter over the amount contracted for. Coutrnct advertisements payable quarterly; ad vertisements from Rtraugers ami trauslcut pottou.-*, payublo in advauce. All others will be considered duo when called for. Regular advertisers and all others Reudtng rj> w muuloatlous or requiring notices deslgucd to call at teution to fairs, couccrta, soirees, or any public en tertainments, where charges are made for admit tam e—all notices of private associations, every no lice designed to call attention to private enterprise* calculated or iuteuded to promote ludlvldual lute rests, can only be Inserted with the uudcrstaudlng that tbo sumo is to be paid for. If luserted in tue editorial column (which can ho ouly at the discre tion ofthe editors) tho samo will be charged nt the rate of not less thuu 20 cents per Hue. ^dverltaomcuts ordered U) tue Weekly paper. jwr square for each Ipserliou. The uudersiguvd, publishers of Daily, Tri-WeeKi) 1 aud Weekly nuvrs|fapen ip Savannah, Ga., 1'letlgy ourselves strictly to adhere to tho above MU charges, aud ta uo instance to deviate therefrom. The above rate* to tako effect March 1, i860, »od to continue binding, until chauged by the voiool a majority of tho undersigned. , N. R—This schedule shall not in any way eflect the integrity or uxistlug contracts. All contracts for tho veur or any other specified time, whallonlr cease with tho expiratiou or the period for which they wore made* AuuuNDii* ft Sxaro, lUpuNican. TaoHrww rt WnWT.vomy, Homing A'ncl H n Htt.T'-a rt Co., Cnnvtan rt J.n*ma>. (.UUBINO, in tU lta toriooi blanches,1st rTUBXTlOLASabSZTHTi^SrtHibHg VAR.B. lawlon, cranpanor^ttamr-.Fwial* b. -tt^xiBauR FAY * GO. Ire ughtOM treat. —?I» RATES OF ADVERTISING. For ono square, or300 ems or less, of any typo not larger thou Nonpareil, 76 cents for the first and 6U cents for each subsequent insertion,for any timeles* than one month. All Ifebular work, with or without Rules; and Ad vertisements occupying double column, shall be charged double the above rates. Advertisements of whatever length, for any time less than one month, to be charged at transfrn; 1, nwio ,u,u uwu viu, »ur mu 11,11(1 j rates. of Oil for machinery, v«., I’ateut OH y or a longer time at tho I0U0 wiug rates Brass and Plated CocksjjForce Pumps, India Rub*,f Hoae. For sale at tha Moose Furnish 8tore, Noj lW HORACE 1