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inf William WrlibtIbm ar*,
ad admonUb ail whom «m»r
eoHMC IS t» ub apw»r baton aal.1 Court, lo
SStaOlKtiM (irurdMrbar.) ooor betoralbi
"wSifjSillObo, Enq., Ordinary mr Ctulham
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S HATHAU SHERIFFS SALK.—Will be
told on the first Tuesday In June next, before
Doort Bonn, between the Irgal bourn of wile,
’ lot number twelve (11) New Franklin Ward, In the
cut of iavaMuib, rituated on the corner of Mont*
noerr street and Battle Row, together with the
three-story brick warehouse situated thereon; levied
on to satisfy a certain (L fa. Issuing out of Chatham
Superior Court, in favor of John Scuddar vs. Oar-
cow Y. HolUi.
may& Sheriff C.C.
C HATHAM whonftt may con-
cent: Whereas, KUaabetli Ribero, will apply
at tne Court of Ordinary tor letters of administration
on the estate of Joseph Ribero: , . „
Ttwto are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It mar concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (ir any they have) on or
before the first Monday in July next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
WUnes% John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, this second day oT June. 1856.
Jine fi JOHN BILBO,.o. c. c.
STATE OF UK OKU I A, CHATHAM CO.
mo all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann
X Dent will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let
ter* Dismlsaory on the estate of James 1*. Dent,—
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said Court,
to make objections flf any they have) on or boforo
the First Monday in December next, other wUo said
letters will be granted.
Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day or June, 1653.
j#3 j6hn Bii.no. o.c.c.
CITY MIIKRIFF'S SALE.
TTTILL be sold before tho Court Houso door in the
TT city of8avannah, on the first Tuesday in July
next, between the legal hour* of sale. The follow
ing articles, 2 counters, 1 desk, 1 Irod chest. 1
wardrobe and all the interost of Edward Murphy,
in and to the lease or lot and building situated on
tbeccraerof Whitaker and Congress streets, to
satisfy* fi. fa. issued in favor of William B. Gaul t,
va. Murphy, ft Devanny, property pointed out by
defendant. ED. M. PRENDERGAST, a c. s.
may 81
CITY SHERIFF'S BALE.
TffriLL be soil before the Court House door, in
VT Dm City ofSXrannah, oo the first Tuesday iu
July next, between the usual hours of sale, east half
of No. 8 Green Ward, bounded as followsnorth by
Broughton street, west by lot No. 5, south by a lane
and east by lot No. 7. Levied on os the property of
James L. Oliver,, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of
the Honorable tho City Court of Savannah, in favor
ofD. B. Nichols vs. lames L. Oliver. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Terms cash.—
Purchaser paying for titles.
EDW. M. r REN’DERG AST.
my31 City Sheriff.
—To all whom it may
k *-“ “ — k ~ will apply
, Jrtryasad-
minis Uator m the hstaW of James C. Him* :
These are, therefore, to die and admonish all
bom It may coaoeru, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (ir any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday In December next, otherwise
■Uld letters will be muted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this fourth day oTJune, 1856.
June ft JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
tho Honmablo the
Court or Ordinary oT Chatham County, pawed
e term, 1856, will bo sold, on tho first Tuesday,
in August next/offoro the Court House door tea said
county or Chatham, between tho legal hours or sale,
the following property, to wit.: lata Nos. tUfoo (3)
aid four. (4): Being part of Garden lot No. nlno (0),
Spring Hill, City of Savannah, rroutlng ou Railroad
street; also the foUowlng negro slaved: Jack, l’cter,
Alexander and Sarah. Sold as the property of the
estate of Samuel GrifTln, late or said county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors .of said oe-
tale. HICIURD WATCH,
Administrator do bouts non, on
je4 Estate of Samuel Griffin,
^faSTdftGfAr, CHATHAM CDDHOTT
O N tho first Monday lo August next. I will apply
to the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave
to sell tho negro slaves beonging to tho estate of
Clara A* Ogdbay, deceased, for tho benefit of the
heirs and credit mi of said estate.
June 4 JAMES A. UROCHK, Adm’r,
Praia V. B. PALMER,
osxsiuL ahVKumnfa axd xkwsrarxa aoxst,
iton. Now York, PhlbulelphU, and BalUmore.
•IAMBI B. PIDUfig,
DEALER AND IMPORTER OF _
Watches, Jawcliy, lilw Ware, Fan-
no. 12, son* fin mum, ntuMuau.
sept* • lJL
NELSON SWBBBBY,
DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
Cbrnor Astor Place and 4th A venae,
plain to the most elaborate and ornate In design and
workmanship. In addition to the stock always on
band, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and
original may be found, from which work will be ex<
ecuted promptly to order.
Orders faithrully executed, and shipped to any
point available by water or steam.
Persons visiting the city of New York on pleasure
or busluoss aro respoctlblly Invited to visit this os-
labllshmeut. oc|3
Jfe on”
JOLmt
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
Brought to Jail in Swalnsboro, Emanuel Co.,
t the 4tb Instant, a negro man; ho says bis
namo la Harry; that ho belongs to the estate
ot Thomas Clay, of dryan County, Gn. Ho to
of light complexion, with a slight scar over the left
eye;about&feet3)4 Inches In height, and about 26
years old.
The owner Is requested to como forward, pay
charges and tako him away, as be will bo dealt with
as tho law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET,
je9 Jalor.
NOTICE.
A LI. persons havlug demands against tho estate
of Richard F. Williams, Into of Chatham couu-
ed to make immediate iiayment to
M. B. MILLEN,
Administrator de bonis non.
March 2ft—6w ltwUy2l-je?
STATE OE GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—1b all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, the estate of Jeremiah Mc
Donald lies unrepresented in consequence of tho
death or Nathan Brcwtou, the executor, aud unless
some fit aud competent person applies tor the ad
ministration of said estate, with the will annexed,
I shall appoint James Wilkinson, or sowo other fit
aud profier person, administrator with tho will an
nexed de bonas non, on said estate:
These are, therefore, to cite and admouL-h all
whom it tnay concern, to bo aud appear beforo
said Court to make objection (if any they have) uu
or before the first Monday iu August next.
Witness, William Leu, Esq., Ordinary fur tho
county or Bulloch, this 12th day of Juuo, 1856.
Jcl5 WILLIAM LEE. o. c.
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE;
W ILL bo sold beforo tho Court Houso door In
the aty of Savannah, on tho first Tuesday in
July next, between the legal hours of sale, lot No.
27, contains 59 feet, more or less, being a portion of
Garden lot No. 11, west, in the city or savannah,
bounded ms follows:—East by Purse street, south by
lot No. —, north by street not named, and west by
lot No. —. Levied on as the property or Ann Doblo,
to satisfy a fi. fa. Issued out of the Honorable the
aty Court of Savannah, m favor of John Gallaher vs
Ann Dobie. Property pointed out by plaintiff.—
Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles.
EDW. M, PRENDERGAST,
my31. aty Sheriff.
■- • CITY »HERIFF»ft SALE.
WILL be sold, before the court house door In
v f the etty of Savannah, on the first Tuesday in
July next, between the legal hours of sale, One Au-
S tate and Waynesboro’ Railroad Company’s Bond,
o. 409—levied on as tho property of William Dunn
to satisfy two fi. flu. issued out of tho honorable tho
aty Court of Savannah, ono in favor of James B.
Bead vs. William Dunn, and the other in favor or
Johnlngersoll vs. William Dunn. Terms cash.
EDWARD M. PRENDERGAST.
may 31 Sheriff C, 8.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20th,
1*56—Two months after date application will
be made to the Honorablo Court of Ordinary of said
County for leavo to soli all tho lands belonging to
the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for tho
benefit of the heirs and creditors and said deceased.
my2*-8w JOHN K. GIBSON, Adm’r.
3 IWO1
, made
veto a
State of Georgia, Unlloch county,.
A DMINISTRATORS' SALE.—By virtue or an or
der from the honorablo Court of Ordinary of
said county, passed on the first Monday in June,
will be sold at tho court house door or said county,
between the lawful hours of sale,'On the first Tues
day in August, Ono tract of laud, containing one
hundred and fifty acres, in bald county, on tho Ca-
noochoo river; also, a part of four other surveys,
containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca-
noochcc river, well improved and in good rciiuir,
consisting or swamp, bay and pine laud, {fold us
the property of Nathan Urewfou, deceased, fur the
benefit of the hoira and creditors of said decoa-et'
Terms made known on the day of sale.
BENJAMIN BUEWTON,) . ..
SIMON J. BREWTON, J AU,u rs *
Juno 2d, 1853 Jo 15
Slate of Georgia, IIullot-h County.
A dministrators 5 sale.—win be sum, on the
first Tuesday in August next, before tbs court
house in Statesboro’, in said county, uuder an order
or the Court or Ordinary, fifty-four (54) acres or
Pine Land, granted to James Deal, and bounded by
lands or James Woods, William Allen and Elmore
Manes, belonging to the estate or James Deal, for
the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate,
Terms made known ou the day or sale.
MARTHA DEAL, \ Adttt’X.
CALVIN DEAL. /Adm’r.
Juno 12th, 1850 jo 16
G EORGIA—BULLOCH CO.—All persons having
demands against the Estate of Thomas Mills,
btte of said county, deceased, nro Hereby notified to
present them, properly attested, within tho time
proscribed by law. and those Indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment to
HARDY B. HODGES, Adm’r
May 20th, I860. tny23-6w
_
WO months from date application will lie
ide to the Ordinary of Chatham County, for
9 sell lot No. 161,' 9th district, Baker, belong
ing to the estate or Julian Marks.
JACOB WATSON,
mayfi Administrator.
ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. ~
J OHN M. WILLVAItL having assigned all
bis property, boi’ft rewand personal, to adjust
his debts, all persons leaving lej*> claims against the
amid John M. Williams; will pt«u& band them to the
undersigned without delay as it & Quito desirable
to ascertain tho extent otIndebtodnrtlr and to per-
feet a speedy settlement o/tbe assigned tyoperty
»Pra HIRAM* ROBERTS, Xttgneo.
A I.L persons having demand, against the estate
A of the late Charles S. Arnoffi JSBd aw
hereby notified to present them, pro^.ip J,
Within tho time prescribed by law; and. aU those ini
deb ted to said estate, are requested to tnok e i mmo
dials payment to EDWARD PADKLKmj) n
may* Adm|niatuto P
ASSIGNEES NOTICE. '- 1 -
\fR. Louis Robidcr having made an aasigi..
iu. meat for the benefit ofbu creditors, all per-
sons indebted to him will please make payment to
me. And thoso having demands against him are
requested to present them, that payment may be
made as for as the assetts will extend.
A. BONAUD, Assignee.
Savannah, May 19,1850. may20
GLYWSHERlFF’S sale;
T1TILL bexold before the door ol tho Court Houso
V f in the city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on
the first Tuesday in July next, between the legal
hoursoTsale, the following property, to wit.:—Cas
sius, Jim, Chioo, and Simou—levied on by virtuo ol
fi. fa. Usucd out of the Honorablo Superior Court of
Glynn County, In favor of Horuco B. Gould vs. Alex
ander Scranton and James Gowen, Administrators
of Mary Abbott, deceased. Property |Kilnted out by
plaintiff's attorney.
may28 M, 0. B. WRIGHT, S.a.C.
GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE.
CITY MARSHAL’S SALEH..
■\\riLL be sold, on the first Tuesday in July
V f next, in front or the court house :
Improvements ou lot No. .’l, Montmollinvillo, to
satisfy City Tax Executions vs. Connelly, tor years
1854 and 1855.
Also, I/it und improvement No. 12, part of Gar
den I.ot No. 11. west, the projterty or Mrs. Ellen
O’Reilly, to satlsly City Tax Executions for 1865.
Also, Lot No. 15 aud improvements. Franklin
ward, os the property of M. Prcndergast. for Taxes
for 1855.
Also, east half of I/it No. 2, Calhoun ward, the
property of Mrs. Bridget Cary and children, for
Taxes for 1855
Also, I/its Nos. It* and 2(», Wesley ward, at the
property or Edward Perry, for Taxes for 1865.
Also, I/it No. 61, Brown ward, as tho property
estate or Patrick O'Connell, Sr., forTaxes lur 1855
Al.o, Improvements ou south hair of ]/>t No. 33,
Warren ward, as the property or Mis* Matilda Bn-
sey, for Taxes for 1864 and 1855.
Also, east hair or I/it No. 28, north side of Marga
ret street, the property of Mrs. Rachael Wise and
daughter, for Taxes for 1855.
Also, Lou Nos. 47 and f.2, Walton ward, os the
property of John McCormirk, for Taxes fiir 1855.
Also. I»t No. 4, Washington want, as tho proper
ty of Mrs. M. M. Dibble and children, for Taxes for
I860.
Also. Lot No. 14 and east half or J/»t No. 15, par
of Garden J/»t No. 33, east, as tho property of the
estate of 8. A. Patot, for Taxes for 1854 aud 1865.
Also, I/it No. 24, lAfayctte ward, as the property
or John M. Millen, for Taxes for 1865.
Also, J/ii No. 10, Moutmollinville, ns tliu property
or James Bcnolst, for Taxes for 1854 and 1865.
Also, Improvements of quarter l/»t No. lit,Greene
ward, as the property of Mrs. Baker, f
Taxes »2 r ^riu 1865<
Also. Girden ^ 0 * 68 » ,w lho Property
W P. Bowon for raX0H for an ' 1 W6*.
Also. tM No. 4’’ J “P° r ward, as the pro|iertv
Hrt.J. W.RyOTii lor mr ‘-
Al»o, west luiirt/.J" 1 f '"-
"TSrJSSu«„r,le„, »,
ysr^r^'! ' !V,r Tr*&r r,,r
may 81 City Marshal.
Ik
—UBLini
11
■fW'I IJ.be sold before the door of the Court House,
ff in the city of Brunswick, County or Glynn, on
the first Tuesday in July uext, between the legal
hours ofsalo. the following properly, to wit.:—Ono
undivided hairofatractor parcel of laud containing
two hundred aud fifty acres, (more or less) lying
and being in tho county ofUlynu, bounded south be
lands granted to Michael Ponsell, nortliwurdly by
lands granted to John Lamb, senior, east by lands
unknown. Levied on os tho property of Celia lamb,
to satisfy a 11. fa. issued out of the Honorable gupo-
rior Court or Glynn county, in favor or Daniel Mein*
tosh vs. Celia Lamb. Property poluted out by de
fendant. M. C. B, WRIGHT,
msy28 .Sheriff Glynn County.
STATE OS- OEOllOIA, lilUKItTY VO.
f|U all whom it tnay cuuceru:—Whvruus Jason
X Floyd will apply at the Court or Ordinary for
totters or administration on the cstato or Allou I).
Floyd,
Ibeseare therefore lo cite and adrnoni.-'h all wliom Xj^HESH Salmon, Lobsters and SardiueH. tor
It may concern, to be and appear before said court, aaloby Jan 2 A BONAUD
M tnilro nhlnr-linna If ......
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subscriber has Removed on tho
Vi next door to tho Republican,
I oltfce, where be Is now opening a
jhandsome assortment of 8 P RIN oL. .
AND MUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by tho
pattern or make to order in the most fosblonablo
style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for tho present
and coming season.
Thankful for past favors, ho hopes to morit a con
tinuance of the same.
N. B.—Cutting, Altoring and Repairing done at
the shortest notice.
Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, Wlilto
and j-igured Marseilles Vests, for salt-at a small pro-
«pr!2 JOHN W. KELLY.
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
The subscriber takes this opportunity
to inform Ills friends and tho public, that
ho is enabled, from experience, and the
intuitive perceptions of the truths , ' r
science, based on the common rules or surveying
forms, both piano and spherical, to cut aud make up
garments to fit tho human form in the most complete
and finished stylo, to all who may favor him with a
call.
Buys' fancy dresses, Ball coslumcs, unitary and
Firemen's Uniforms, &c., &c.
f , r P. HORACE GRANT,
Jefferson st., ono door North or Broughton street.
dec 7—ly
to make objections, if any they liavo. on or’before
the first Mouduy In July next, otherwise said letters
Will begrautod.
Witness W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for liberty
County, this 27th day or April, 1853.
„„ W. P. GIRARDEAU,
O. L. C.
GEORGIA, LIDFdRTY COUNTY.
O N the first Monday in July next application will
be made to tho honorable tho Court or Ordina.
ry of sold county for letters or admlnint ration on the
e.itato of Gidoou McGowon, late of said county, de
ceased. ANN McGOWKN.
Juno 2
’ NOTICE. —
rrUlREK months alter data application will bo mode
X to the Marino Bank of Savannah, for tho pay.
meat of two Twenty doilur bills, vis.: letter B, 807u,
and letter O, 697, tne left halves or which have been
lost. JAMES P. HUDSON.
Tallabasseo, Fla., May 17, 1866. 3m* tny20
AUMiNISTlTA'i'UTXHAlAE. '*
O N the first Tuesday in July next will he sold in
front ortho Court Uouse, in the city of Savon-
nab, all tho real estate belonging tn the estate of
James M. Bates, lata of Chatham County, deceased.
Sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary, and by
arder of tho Administratrix, for Urn benefit of tho
— — ANN B. BATES,
heirs and creditors.
may25 T
nn ui unii.i,
Administratrix.
HOT. COLD AMD SHOWER.
a fitted up. opened on Saturday, 2d or March.
BcDfla Baths 25 cents—«lx tickets for $1.00
marl j. m. HAYWOOD. Agent
COR FISH, MACKEREL AMD HER
RINGS.
_ extra No land No. 2 Mackerel: 10 do extra
Pickle Herrings, 60 boxes Smoked Herrings in store
and for sale by
DAVID O’OONNFR.
may lo Corner Brogbton k Brsyton iu,
4, south siiln of Bryan
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVIhLE, AND
Virginia A Tennessee
SUMMER
ARRANGEMENT.
Shortest, most comfortable and most expeditious
Route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
THROUGH BY DAY-LIGHT.
And Baggage Chocked Through, except on Stages.
Visitors to the Virginia!* Springe by this routo,
take the South-Side Railroad care at Petersburg, or
the Richmond aud Danville care at Richmond, at 6
A. M., dally, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch
burg to dluner, aud thence, via tho Virginia and
Tennessee Railroad, roach Bonsack'a Depot at 31-4,
and Salem at 4 P. M., and at either place take
Kent, Snmmerson As Co’s Fine Line of
Stages!
Thoso via BouBack’s lodge at Fincostle, dine at tho
Rod Sweet, or Sweet springs, and arrive at tho
White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou the
evening or the second day from Petersburg, or Rich
mond, without NIGHT IRAVE1., and with but 04
miles of Staging. Or by tho Salem route, slop ui!
night at tho Roanoke Red Sulphur Sprlugs, (10
miles distant from Salem,) diuo at the Red Sweet,
or Sweet Springs, aud urrivo at tho White Sulphur
Spriugs ou tho eveniug of llio following day.
The Virginia & Tennessee Railroad Is located
through u most romuutlc country, poesessing a cli
mate unsurpassed for its salubrity and delightful tern-
‘Hie road pusses the base of the
PEAKS OF OTTER I
And within three miles of the Alleghany Springs,
uuc mile of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs,
and within four miles or the Yellow Sulphur Springs
all pleasantly situated a few miles apart, on the
Eastern slope of the Alleghany mountain, In Mont
goracry county. The waters of thoso Springs uro
celebrated for their grout medlciuni qualities, tho ac
commodations are excellent, und have been greatly
increased since last season.
AarVisitors to the Red Sulphur Springs take
Kent, Summcrson k Co’s Stages at Newbcru Dejsit,
ou tho evening or the day that they leave Peters
burg or Richmond, and arrive at the Springs ou the
following duy to uluuer, und Suit Sulphur Springs
curly iu the evening of the second day from Rich
mond or Petersburg.
The Road from Newbcru l*ej>ot to tbo Red Sul-
pbur Springs, (38 miles,) has been graded uni
greatly improved since lust season, and is now re
garded usouu of the best turnpikes In the moun
tains.
Tho line of Telegraph from Riclimoud will be com
pleted and.ln operation to the Montgomery White
Sulphur Springs early In June.
Passengers to Knoxville, Tenmnwte, take Kent,
Sumtnerson k Co’s stages at the Western terminus
of the Virginia k Tonnesseo Railroad, now 180 miles
* Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at
do of 8 miles per mouth) to tho Eastern termi
nus or the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad,
and arrive nt Knoxvillo in 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond.
llERMNO'a PAT*BfT VlR*-PHOO*-
with HAU.’sflkiflb^sHkreoor uwt.
■r&svsfX 8:
World’. Fktr. are bow
oflrmt lo Uio public
u Uw Prlw Stfc of
ithe World. Trolrd
and approval Mlbcjr
_ bar. been iwf-
whna, |jwlreiowaln( rlctorr wo waerred to bo
awarded by the Jorlw of Ibe World*.F.Ir.
The proprietor placed One Thousand Pollan In
Bold In the one exhibited al Ibe World’li Fair, Inn-
don, and larllod all Ibe Plck lncka In Ibr wwld W
open the Safe, wllborwllboullhe mjn, and lake the
money as a reward for their ingenuity; although
operated upon by soveral iklllod in tho art, no one
could Pick the Lock or open the Safa.
By an Improvement upon the original Salamander,
introduced by the presentowner of the patent-right,
tho interior Is rendered wholly Impervious to damp,
and books, jupora and jowolry might bo preserved
in ono of his safa* for a century without contracting
a blemish from tnonld or txillldew. -
To guard against counterfeits every SMbfrom w»®
isnufactory of the subscriber, and sold by him or
his agents, but a brass plate in front, bwring hla
name; each is also famished with one of tils Im
proved Thief Detecting Locks, which is a good guar
antee against robbery. ^
a C. HERRING k 00.,
Noe. 135-137 and 189 Water-st., N. \.
Agents in Savannah, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS,
who keep constantly on hand a full and complete
assortment, which they will sell at Manufocmm*’
From V. PUCMCK’A
taxa Mutxcr, rauusuiu. ra. *
i Agsnt for the Savannah Journal^
nvrii
NEAT1.V EXECUTED AT THE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK A JOB OFFICE.
Merchant* be Mwll/d'at abort otalce wlib
BIU-HcwtU, nu* ot udlni,
Orajr Hooka, Clreulara, Cturda
A. Mam/athmd by SUana d
mm
containing tho books, - papers,
Particular attention given to BOOK AM) PAM
PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges,
Proceedings of Meettogs. RoporU, By-Laws, etc.
Thankful for the very liberal|*atrooage heretofore
received, wo respectfully solicit a continuance ol
the same, focllng that we shall be able to pleaso all
who may favor us with n call, both as to prices and
execution oft work.
Proposals for Rations and Fuel for
Ltuht-Vease tu»
COLIJCCTOR^" OFFICE.
r ov Lmi
KW;
Ived at this
I o'clock,.M., on the 1st day of
irofehluuand delivering Ra-
LOCAL~EVIDENCB OF THE VALUE AND FIR4>-
PHOOF QCAtlTIBI OF
WILDEIl'l HALAMANDEH SAFES,
At Mmtftchmd ly Sam d Jforein. Sm Tak.
, InIbo dr. ortho 3J
Inst, which consum
ed the brick building
occuplod by Mr. Jno.
T. Thomas, opposlto
the Gas Works, in this
city, was a saTc ol
the above descriptions
containing Uie books, papers, aud money of Mr.
Thomas, and although the building was defrayed,
tho said Safe sustained no injury whatever from the
intense heat to which it had becu exposed. On open
ing the Safa, the contents were found undisturbed,
and in the samo order and condition os wbeu placed
there, except a slight discoloration to tho projecting
ends of a few papers, and tbo backs of one or two of
the books, caused by Ibe steam generated tn the
Safa, while at its greatest heat.
The Solo aud contents, as Ucamofromthorulus,
may still bo soon, iu tliu ixmsumIou of Mr. Thomas,
at tbo Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele
brated Safes always ou band,and for sale by
C. U. CAMPFIELD,
Agent for tho Manufacturers,
July 2D, 1855. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ua.
I take pleasure iu corroborating the foregoing state
ment, and in addltiou would add, that the books are
now in use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Forry .Wharf.
July 2Gth, 1856. oct6—If
ScMcaumtsrmofT
Havani
QEALF.D pr
O office until
July next, 1*50. for furnl — —_ ....
Uons and Fuel on board tho Ught-vcssela In this
Collection district, vis.; at Martin's Industry and
Tyboe Island Knoll, for ono year from the first day
of July 1853, to the 30th June, 1657, Inclusive. The
rations to bo or good and ajiproved quality, to bo
delivered In good and sufficient packages, barrels,
boxes and cases, and In good order, ou board the
above named light-vessels, at least once a quarter,
free or expense to the Uulted Stales, aud agreeably
to the annexed table of the weekly ration, vis.:
DYING AND RENOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 TORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH. OA.,
Established III 1832,
E Subscriber grateful to his friends und
putrous for their couilnuu! favors, would state
A In addltiou lo the improve men to iu DYING, uc
qulrod by him during his hut visit to England aud
Scotland, has made arrangements for extending his
business, by which hu to now enabled to dye a
greater variety or colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, Ac., which bu trusto will generally please
all who may favor him with their i*uirouugo.
Geutlumeu’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
i may be required, in the some superior style which
u generally so much pleased his patrons and
friends.
Table Covers, aud Ladles’ Crape Shawls, &c.,
cleaned and finished in tbo first style.
ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed in
the moot fashionable styles.
Orders from the country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
When parcels arc sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through the post
office, so that be may know where to call for them,
men 18 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
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Fare from Fetenburg or Riebmond.
To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bonsack’s,$10 00
“ “ “ “ “ “ “ Saiem.... 10 60
“ White Sulphur Springs •• Bonsack*/ 11 00
“ “ “ “ “ Salem.... 11 60
“ Red Siilplier Springs 12 26
“ Alleghany .Springs 8 00
“ Montgomery White .Sulphur Springs 8 26
“ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 45
“ Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00
Note.—The charge for tickets to the Alleghany
Springs, Montgomery Whlto Sulphur and Yellow
Sulphur Springs, docs not include tho rluirgo from
tho Railroad to the Springs. Passengers lor the Al
leghany Springs, (4 miles distant.) tako tickets to
Shawsville—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1
mllo distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to
Big Tunnel and for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis
tant,) take tickets to Chrlstianiluirg depot. Con
veyances will be found at three places.
For further information apply to
E. A. GOODWIN,
Ticket Agent S. S. R. R., Petersburg.
CHARLES 0AMPBEIJ-,
Sup*! Richmond k Danville R. R., Richmond.
E. H. GIL!.,
Snu’t V. k T. R. R., Lynchburg.
KENT, SUMMERflON k CO.,
ray 13-3m Fincostle, Virginia.
CKMTH.AX HA1LHOA1I.'
UUNUlilGH— ■ —
1J a, lililH Hugnr Criickora—rriwh,
29 “ Butler “ “
16 “ Swla Biscuit “
26boxes “ *• •!
25 hhls No. I Sugar,
69 “ A, B und f) Sugar,
Received aud for sale by
‘ mcmaiion k doyle,
ln y |7 Nos. 206 und 297 Bay st.
P aper hangings and borders.-
Just received u great assortment of the most
elegant iiutlerus, will* borders to match, Lom 8
cento to $2, at CHAFFER k (xj.’S,
npr39 No. G Whitaker street.
g7 MTiJlU FFi fii,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN.
Mirner oi Bryan and Wlillaknr Slreets.
HAS now on hand a lii-autiliil os- .
sortmeiit ol Jewelry of every din- iEfet
-„rt ■■ yriplkm mid kind worn by ladles iSuat
i ill 0 .?. 1 tt,ui wlilHellntmmsually low prices.
■iineKr JiT? . X, rocr,Vfl d (per Express) a lar*c
olegant HI ver Warn, consisting of Cake ami
Siengraved Flab Knives and
Hnnnn. v. k ‘^ ty'voH aud Forks, Knives, Forks and
Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, An. An., all
caH0H i »nd sultalilo for presents. 1 liavo
hauir i ^-e'ved on addition to »ny slock oT
oolorod Curls, Topays. Bralda, Front
w ’ B,u,,ta » ,Jnc, ° kn., whlnh now tnakea
color desiroV' 1 comp,<,,0# Orders received for any
repaired by aud under tbo supervision
of soir, aud all otbor work done in a workmanlike
manner, and warranted. . may 26
O N and after Sunday, the 14th October, Inst,
and until further notice, the I’assenger Trains
on tne Contral Railroad will run as follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a m und 12.16 r u.
Arrive In Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 am.
Leave Macon “ “.11.45 am “ 9.30 pm.
Arrive in Sa van’ll “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 A u
HLTWKKX HAVAK.VAH AXI) AUtlCHTA.
I/save Savannah 12.16 p m and 8.30 P. M.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.30 a m,
Uave Augusta 0. a m “ 4.30 p m
Arrive in Savannah 1.30 p m “ 10.46 p
BKTWXXX MACON AND ACOCSTA.
Lcuve.Macon 11.46 a m and 9.80 p m,
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m.
Leave Augusta 0. am “ 4.30 pm.
Arrive in Mucon 2-16 p m “ l. am.
sxrwxn savannah, Mimmoimu k katonton.
Leave Savannah 6. a m
Arrive in Mllledgevllio 2.46 P m.
Leavo Macon 1146 am
Arrive in Eatonton 6. pm,
W. M. WABLEY Gen’l SupL
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. octl6.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE O.N' THE
80U oT. H r a^UROAD
New York & New Orleans Malls.
f\N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1856,
twu dully trains between Mucon and Columbus,
and ono betweeu Macon and Amoricus,
Leave Mucon at 2 a m, and 8 v ms urrivo at Colum
bus at 7 16 A il, und 1030pm; leavo Columbus at
4 16 a m, and 1 30 p si j arrive at Macon at 10 64 a m,
and 7 40 p m; leave Macon at *2 a m; arrive ut Amor)
cus at 0 40 a m; leave Amcricus ut 2 29 p ji ; orrivo at
Macon nt 7 40 p m; muking ucompletecouuacLInn ho-
tween Montgomery, Aluhuinu, und Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmlngtou aud Charleston; ulso, with Control
Itullroad Traius to SON'uunuli, Millcdguvillouud Eaton-
tou, and with Mucon und Western trains to Atlanta.
Chattanooga, Nashvillo und Knoxvillo, Tenu.
At Columbus with Gh urd aud Mobile Railroad
Kulaulu, Alu., connecting dully at Amerkus with
r...._ » .. ...
uliuhussco. Albany,
?Kly bucks
four horse Post Couches
Thomasvlllo, Baiuhridgo, kc., with tri-weultiy
to Lumpkin, CutUbert, ko., ut Fort Valley with bucks
to Perry, Huyuosvillo, Huwkinsvillo aud Knoxville,
Ou. PusHongcrs for Americus uud poluto bolow Fort
Valley, should toko tliu 1216 p m train Trom Savon-
nub; und the 6 pm truiu from Augusta, to avoid de
tention ut Macon. For other noitito ou tliu South
western or Muscogoo Roads toko either train from
Suvuuuuli or Augusta. Posseugors leaving Ameri
cas ut 2 20 p m will ruuuh Columbus ut 10 39 P m Uio
same night.
Passengers from Columbus aud the West for Am
cricus, South-western Georgia or Floridu, should
tako tho 1 30 p m train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
Valley, and roach Amoricus at U 40 a m next morn
ing.
First class Btoanishijis leavo Savanuah for New
York on Wednesdays und Saturdays, and for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage i.i tliu Cahlu *25,
Steerage *8.
Fare from Montgomery to Suvuuuuh ..$14 00
“ Columbus “ “ 10 oo
“ Amcricus “ “ 8 80
GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macon, January 80th, 1860. muylG
VIRGINIA CENTRAL"R.ROAD.
fjN CONSIGNMENT—
2000 htishols Priino Corn;
100 do Cow Peas;
200sacks “Palace Mills 5 ’ Flour;
10 bbls Raw dim;
10 do Monongahola Whisky ;
6 do PomMllo Brandy;
Fur sale low, by
J*18 PATTEN, 11 tTlTON ft 00.
... vnaement—Car* Startingfwm UroailSt,
W \vy Riill all the way toGordousvIlle.
HEN the Potomao in dosed with ice thin
routs tnay ho relied on by luusengero, to rn
•uro the connection going North
Is entirely relald with a aupori-
GordouBvlIlo. During tho winter the train will start
from tho old station, in Richmond, ou Broad street,
at 7V a m., pass GordonxvHIo at 11 a m., and arrive
In Staunton at 3 25 p m. Down train iMvesStaun-
ton at 6 40 A m, pauses Gordonsvlllo at 11 a m, tod
arrive In Richmond at 2.30 pm.
Faro to Gordonsvlllo $2 00
1* “ ,6 00
Both trains arrtvo in Gordonsvlllo In ample time
to take the train of tho Orange und Alexandria Rail-
road. Ponou wlioloav. Richmond at nt * can
Ukolte Oranaa and Alexandria nan atlloMuim-
villa ir limy cbooaa to do ao, aud by that Wain will
OOlT If • II. D. WIHTOOHB. Wild.
corns vto'Tti-jnrt
M and tor aalo by j. w. THRELKELo.
■uyll Oonyraaa and Wbltbabar atraata.
Each proposal must state UUtincUy the price for
which tuo entire ration will bo rurntobed ou board
each light-vessel respectively«
Tho proposuls for supplying fuel, both coal and
wood, must state distinctly tuo price per tou and
cord, and the kind and quality of each, to ho deliver
ed ou hoard of each light-vessel respectively.
Ono bidder may offer for all the rations und fuol
required for all tne light vessels in tills district, or
for ono or mure of tho vessels soi*aratciy. at his owu
option. The kiud uud quantity of fuel will be deter
mined u|mju, uud tliu contractor informed accord
ingly. iu udvaucc of tho time for tuukiug tiie quar
terly deliveries of rations ou board of the rospcclivu
light-vessels.
Each bidder is required to attach to his bid or
bids a written guarantee, signed by himself uud a
re.'iKiusiblu surety, that, iu theeveut of the contract
bciug awarded to him, he will faithfully execute it
iu conformity to tiio terms of this advertisement.
Tho contractor will be required to enter into bond
with approved security for the faithful execution of
the contract; and no bid will bu accepted or contract
entered into, until approved by thought Home
Board.
The contractor will be required to keop at least,
in tho aggregate, one month’s rations for the entire
llEttNTZBtilUANN'H
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER.
T HE distinguished favor witli which this essence
has been received throughout all pcctfoUH or
the Union as a remedy at once safe, agreeable and
effectual fi»r Incipient Diarrhcea, Cholera Morbus,
Weak aud relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or
fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Crump, Lan
guor or Debility from sedentary haldto, Ac., has in
duced ibe proprietor to givolt every publicity in Ills
power. Upon its merrito comment is unnecessary,
us its own intrinsic worth Is its Best eulogy. It car
ries with it tho evidence of Us superior excellence,
freely uttested to by the young, the old, aud scores
of families who. prompted by a careful regard for
Iholr health and comfort, uro daily adopting it os an
ixnwi’KNFAHUJ FAMILY KKMKDY. There is perhaps 110
medicinal preparation extant fo simple and harm
less, yet salutary and effective, whoso worth will he
more appreciated or universally adopted than the
liquid Ginger prepared by Heintzolrnun.
For sale by J. K. DxFOKD, Druggist,
JolO 3m Savannah, Ga.
MIBS MAI
♦ Hi
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B.
Brooke HaU Female Seminary.
MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA.
HUS MARIA I. KA8TMANN, Pmxnui..
Tliis Seminary, located in the do-
lightfal and healthy village of Media,
itblrteen miles from Philadelphia, by
'Railroad, will he
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY.
Beptemlier 10th, 1*50.
Tne commodious building, now in process of erec
tion, with all tho modern improvements, will lie
finished by tho first of August, and will contain such
accommodations, both in |*olui of taste and comfort,
os cannot fail to satisiy parents that while their
daughters are enjoying tho benefits or mental cul
ture, they have also the comforts of a refined home.
This institution is established with u view to allhrd
to young ladies tho most perfect combination of ad
vantages for the attainment or a thorough and ac
complished education, aud uo pains or expense will
bo spared to render it In reality what It professes to
be. a school or superior morit. Miss Eastman, the
Principal, was nt tho houd of a school In New Eng
land previous to her residence iu Peuusylvsnla, and
for the last six years has been knowuto the patrons
of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher In
that institution.
The Rt. Rev. A. Potter, Bishop of tho Diocese of
PomiBylvauiu, sayS:—
“Miss M. L. Kastman, who proposes to open a
Young Ladies’ Seminary in Media, Delaware Co.,
Pa.. in September next, has been known to the sub
scriber for sevoral years past. Ho lias a very high
opinion of her capacity, efficiency and devotedness
as au educator. Shn has had a largo and success
ful experience. Tho building wbicb is to be erected
for her use will contain every accommodation. The
village aud surrounding country are distinguished
for hoAlthfuiucss and beauty, uud tho subscriber has
confidence that parents who entrust their daughters
to Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret U.”
Miss Eastman will be aided by uu clllclcut curp/
of Teachers.
The French language will ho taught and spoken
by a Purtoluu Indy, residing in tbu family.
The Latin, Goruiuu, Ppuutoh uud Italiuu languages
will receive duu utteutiuii.
The Natural tfciuuccs will he taught, with the uld
of u largo und expensive apparatus.
Tbu Musical Department will he under the charge
of a Judy eminently qualified to fill the situation; uud
all preferring u mule teacher on the l’iuuo or in
Siugiug, cuu have tliu bcuellt of u Visiting Teacher
from Philadelphia.
Drawing uud Puiutiug will be umler tho direction
of u lady uecotupltohcd iu tliu urt.
Thu uumbor of pupils is limited to forty.
Tliu Terms for Board and Tuition in ull the branch
es except Music, are $159 per session of five mouths,
Miss Easlmun has liberty to refer to tiro following
gontlomen:—
Ut. Rov. A. Potter, D.D., uud tho Eptocoiwl clergy
Hon. F: Pierce, President of the Uuited States.
Hun. 5. P. CUuso, Governor ofOiiio.
'Hou. N. II. Buker, Ex-Governor of New llutup-
shire.
Hou. M. W. Tuppau, M. (J. from New York.
Rev. N. Stem, of Norristown, Pa.
ltev. A. McLeod, Cteurlield, Pa.
Pierce Uutlur, Esq,, of Philadelphia.
J. ll.Ukiu,K*q., do.
E. W. Clark, Esq., do.
George Wharton, Em;., do.
Christopher Lower, Pultoville, Pa.
George Wyman, Ft. I/iuis. Mo.
Hou. P. C. Jolipson, Washington, D. C.
For further particulars, or for circulars apply to
the Principal, MltiS MARIA KASTMAN,
JulO coil 3iu Media, Delaware Co, Pa.
crew or the light-vessel contracted for, on board at
all times; and any expense iucurred on account or
failuro to deliver rations or fuel in time, will lie
chargeable to the contractor.
No member or Congress, fightkeoper, sujiei iuteu-
dent or inspector of lights, nor any person connect
ed with the Light-liouse establishment, will be al
lowed to contract for or deliver rations lor tbo crew,
or fuel of a light-vessel, nor to lie Interested in such
contract.
No contractor, superintendent, or msjioctor will
be allowed to change the parts or the ration, uor the
times that may bo determined upon for tho delivery,
without authority of the Board.
All the articles constituting the ration for the crew
or light-vessels will be examined, and their quality
approved by tliosuiierintendcnt, or the inspector of
the district, or by o< h other |>cn?ou as may be as
signed to iMurtorm that duty ; and no bills will bo
pid for rations niui fuel which are noi accompanied
by receipts duly *^,,,*1 by the respective light-ves
sel keepers for the different articles constituting the
rations for the crow for each quarter, and separate
receipts for the kind and quantity of fuel delivered
on board of each light-vessol.
No bid which to not properly sealed aud endorsed
will bo considered, and no bids will bo received or
allowed to be withdrawn after the expiration of the
timo specified in the advertisement for receiving
them.
Bids submitted by different members of the samo
firm or co-prtnership will not bo considered.
All bids will he publicly opened and registered at
the time specified in the advertisement.
The right to reject all bids ff Hie interest of tho
public service require It. Is reserved
By order ortuo Lignt-houso Board :
JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights.
my 11
FRENCH MILLINERY
AND
Dress Making.
MRS. FREELAND has open
ed at her Rooms, .Vo. 174
Broughton Street, a fine selec
tion of Spring Millnery, and is
constantly receiving i»cr steam
ers. now and dtllbront styles of Bonnets; also, Dress
and Mantilla patterns.
MSr Bonnets cleaned and pressod as usual,
aprio
spatentwater fxi/tkr
An assortment of sixes on
hand. We warrant them to make
the Savannah River Water, even
though dipped directly out or the
River, as pure and cloar os tho
finest Spring Water. About forty
of these Filters are now in use in
this city, and every person who has
them, will cheerfully testily to their
efficiency. Indeed, lho Board or
______ Water Commissioners here, sny in
their Roport, it Is tho only Filter that does effectual
ly pnrliy tho Savanuoh River Water.
Call and see ono In operation at our House Fur
nishing and Stovecstoblisment,Hodgson’s new block.
KENNEDY ft BEACH,
fab 27 CorncrorBroughtonaud Bullsts.
ice pitchers;
DOUBLE
Water Pitchers.
Some new mid beautiful
designs, Fluted uud Brito-
nln.
At the Hjuho Furutohiug
£ Storo,
S 165 BROUGHTON STREET,
* HORACE MORSE.
Savannah. April30.
apr30
heewtoedw
OKNUINK PREPARATIONS.
M’« HKMrCwmox? 1 *•“•*
omuiI Plaid Extract Uarka.
ISA CERTAIN, SAIT, ANI) DTECTVAL REMEDY
-ntOR DUouaa of tt* Kaddar. Rklnera, UraTrt,
sexual Organs, whether In
• 1 flAi-g OR FEMALE-
•ni
IhU popular and specific remedy Is now offered
Wlh-aniclSl,and tuaraslMdlocure alllli, jbov.
comnlalou. It nweber col Ov ntfitM of Ike
5JSS7, drlvlo* cntaU tbo dkeaMl O-Mi UlXf
body, tbo* reioorlnplbe cauaoand reoderio# tbo
° 0r * OBTAIN AND PERMANENT.
Tbll medldoo aR-T-jd" " 111
other remedlwtorartabljrcauw,and canbotakw
SMKSSSSiadSSi
Dorn the bandao^n^ guACKS,
the least confidence of the afflicted in performing
SAFE CURES.
j tains 00 narcotic, mercury, or other Usurious
U but 1* purely a VegetaUi CompotiOm. It. Is
/agreeable to the taste, creates ao peeoejSlble
odor, and maybe taken by persons of etthweex
without hindrance from business or medical advice,
as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. |
Reader, if you have any of the above complaints, do
notneg AKR DANGEROUS.
With this medicine you can cure yourselT, and thus
Pr °' eD TRUTH P Ml , KT AND WILL PREVAIL.
This medicine speedily and effectually cures the
most vlruleut form of secret diseases, and eradicates
every particlo oTlnfocUous matter from the system,
•“i 1- BBSS Mas. -
Helxubold’e Highly Concentrated Com-
ponnd Fluid Extract lampaillla*
For purifying the Blood, romoving all diseases ari
sing from excess of Morcury, exposure and Im*
prudcnco in life, chronic constitutional diseases,
arising from an impure state of Blood, and the
only reliable and effectual known remedy for the
cure or Ecrofuta, Salt Rheum, 8cald Head, Ulcer
ations of the Throat and Logs, Pains and Swellings
or the Boues, Tetter, IItuples on the Face, aud all
Scaly Eruptions of the Skin.
It is gratifying to the proprietor of these medicines
to be able tu state that it Is now nearly three years
since they were first introduced, during which time
they have been extensively used iu various juirte of
the United states, aud have given to patieut and
practitioner tho highest degree of satisfaction iu the
various cases iu which they have been employed;
whether iu town, country, hospital or private prac
tice, they have Invariably giveu lho most decided
and unequivocal satisfaction, aud produced tho must
salutary aud beneficial cllccte. Numerous letters
have becu received from the most distinguished
physicians In the country, and from tho professors
of suveral medical colleges, recommending In the
highest terms tbo value cf these medicines, and
their superiority over aU other preparations for
such complaints as the proprietor recommends.
Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and of Bucbu
and various modes of proparing them have been
given, all of which of course will differ according to
tho mode of preparation which each individual may
adopt.
Tneso medicines require considerable care In the
preparation und the employment of different men
strua in successive ojioration to take up the oxtrkc-
live matters, and, lu consequeuce, are most fre
quently improperly made, aud not unTrequently
much impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by tbe
Injudicious and unskilful management of those uuac-
S uaintcd with pharmaceutical preparations. It is
ierefore of the highest consideration and import
ance to tho public and to tho faculty that there
should be standard preparations of uniform strength
and possessing the most advantages. To effect this
aud obviate tho evil alluded to, 1 have made a num
ber or experiments to ascertain the most effectual
mode or extracting tbe virtues of the Sarsaparilla
and the Buchu, and to discover the most eligible
form for their exhibition. The experiments nave
resulted most favorably, aud it is with much pleas-
uro I now offer to the public and the faculty my
Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all the vir
tues ortho articles they are represented to be made
from in a highly concentrated form, and are the most
active preparations which can be made. Two ta-
blespoonsfal of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a
pint or water, to equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and
oue bottle folly equals In strength one gallon of Syr
up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made.
PRICES:
Fluid Extract Bucbu, $1 per bottle, or 9 for $5
“ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “
Certificates of cures and recommendations from
distinguished professors and physicians will accom
pany each preparation. Prepared aud sold by
H. T. IIELMBOLiy
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
233, Chestnut-si., near the Girard House Phils.
To be bad or Druggists and Dealers in every sec
tion or tbe United States and Canadas.
All letters for the tnndiclne directed to the propri
etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries
guaranteed. sept l—ly-dtw
JOHN b. Moore ft co.,
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga.
WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Would call tho attention of Merchants, Factors,
Planters, Physicians and others, to their ex-
tensive and well selected stock, comprising
every article In their line of business, and which they
offer for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash,
or approved credit, vis:
PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, AC..
White Lead, Pare sad No. 1; Tieman’s Colors, dry
and iu oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ;
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass. Put
ty, Gold I<eaf,-Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and Gla-
siers’s Diamonds,
LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OI7S,
Bleached Sperm, Whale and iJird Oils, for burning;
all descriptions of Oil for machinery, via., Patent (HI
Unbleached Sperm, lard and Rape Seed (Ml; also
Tanners,’ Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
Nutmegs, Mace, Atotilco, Cinnamon, Pepper. Ginger,
Mustard, Saleratus, Soda. Pearlasb, Sweet Oil, Starch,
Fig Blue, Matches. Ac.
FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety of the best French. English, and
American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations,
Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials 8pecie
Jars, Metallc Saddle bags, Ac. Also,
CAMPHEKE ANlJ BURNING FLUID.
Any ono who may favor them with their orders may
■i Mi MOULKT’I INFIRM Ain.
FOB tbu treatment of Can-/
cera,Wens,Fistula, and aUkinds!
of Tumour j, U now open for tbe I
of Patients. His Iuflr-J
.-pSi
IHBp
. Bk pfacllc® Id tba! horrible diaew.
(be tail leu jean b DMfurr«.<<d
aunraklaxlklbe&Ktb. Prtlrou
Mil prrdMB, or $M |*r mooli. MO brio*
«r Tree 10 be .freed tlpoo before tbe care u Ul/
denakeo. JUI oommonlcitloii; uurt be pwt .*u
addreaeedlo W. R. MIMUiT,
Uf • (.rlffii,
TJOTATOB4—400 barrel* (superior PfimiTne
JL Paloluea: 60 do Weitero Red. j and 60.1..
HOI). tUXM MlTUtAY'O
TTNITKD States, Canada and Cuba.
U Schwrfler'* HDIory id Hlillosopb, ta Eita-.m,.
traoalated b, Rrrple.
Pre^ott’e Pblbpnd oTHpaio, new .upplr , 1( i
Calf and In Cloth. a
Napoleon*.ConfldenilalCormpondem-e an, i,
brother Joaepb.
llaran’a HUtor/of tbe Queen’, or tbe i|,..
Hanorer—2 roU.
1-Tbe Attach! In Madrid.
Romance of Ibe Harotn, bp Min* Paidue.
IWIDlOCeui tuo nwuui, uj i i
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaugh,
Earnest Llnsioad, by Mrs. I<ee Iteu
lentz.
W. THORNE WILUam-
BT KBCElVBD^-20 boxes Hhoulders. H
prime article, 20 tierces choice t«„ ww
Hams. In store, and for sale l*y
mar 2ft WAYNE. URKNVU.I.K uc(»
■XJEW CHOP UUBAHOLAfiaBL-.lv' t „.
Xl go of the Abbott Devcrcaux, daily eximcM
for sate in lota to suit purchasers, by ’
Jan31 RODGERS k Noiihia.
CARPET AMD UPD0I.8TEuy
WAREHOUSE,
140 Omgrta and 67 SL Julicn „Str«t*
mHE UNDERSIGNED would take tlii* onpoi-
X looby to sxpress to hto friemto uu J tin-
generally, his sincere thank* for their libera, pui..,,
age and influence, which ba.« resuln-.i in ext. icna. <h
his trade to all parte of the State. AL-o. t'ar.»Ui«
Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby m,
him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed iu any > utto-n.
City.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and am,
boat Owners are particularly invitcii to cxau ine th-
present stock, which is now complete in »:i m-
various departments, consisting in i*art ol'tlie t..||i.u
ing goods, vis:
CARl*El DEI*A RIM EXT
Royal Modalioo,
Royal Velvet,
Mocot Wilton,
Moeet Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom **
Three
Brussels,
pkiuouicalh~
P UTNAM’S Monthly Magaziue lor Muy.
Eruuk l/jflie’s Gusetlu ol FusIiIouh lor ifay,
Ulackwooil’s EMhihurgh Review lor April.
Received and for sole by
maylfl
ARNOCK A DAVIS,
169 Congress street.
1 HUld8. FidOUR in store and for Male
XsaO by may7 CRANK, WEffJ^ A (XL
50 SSH*, 01 *! 0 . c * tawh » «™»dy iiTrtore,
afvtfnJb? r,lr by ibn only tapdar^ni f.„
111 y M lid ri»v Mrerl.
dMT HSSCHIVBD.
Pf-R STEAMER, an assortment of
MtaSi «d SnSr.”. “KtaV?
Udtai|NI»ITlUTAN BONNPOT, I.i
1 HATS and FI.AT3. Alan a W „
HAW. lor aalo by MRS. FREELAND,
_ ^ IT Ilroufhtnn atreo
L isle tihiead oauntletr-tiio only
urtlolo nr tbo kind In tliu nlty. For aalo by ’
. _ J- W. T1IREI.KEUI,
JO"*™ «wa»r nr Cnnuroaa an.l Whllaktr aw.
A pples & potatoes-
10 Idtla ITiniuu Mf’ri’rr I’olalima ■
Fnraataby* K ’“' U
“TlO J. A. BROWN.
PATENT AIR-TIGHT SEI.F-SEAI.ING
CANS AND JARS,
L*..« II. t.Z
TO WOOL SELLERS.
fpHE Undersigned huvo this day oiieued a
X Store in Congress street, opirasite tho Market,
for the purchase or Wool, Sheep Sklus, Hides, Beep
Wax,.lteer Skins, aud Country Produeoln general,
fho highoslcush prices will bo paid for all tbo above
arbclosondelivery .InSavanuoh. Mr. L. J. GUIL-
MARTIN has been aupointml as Agent, to whom all
persons having business transactions with tho un-
dorslguod may apply.
„ . J. W. SMYTHE A CO.
Savapnab, May 19, I860. may20
“""piano FORTUN.
HAVING lately received largo ad
dltions to our 1‘IANO FORTHt, wt
are enabled to offer at this time the
, . _ greatest variety from the host nianu
faoturers, from the plainest square to the most elsh*
orately carved, aud from six to soven octaves.
Our Pianos aro soloctod from the manufiieturers
whom wo have full confidence in, and we aro par
ticularly requested by thorn to give a guaranty with
ovary instrument sold by us as rogards durability,
tone, Ao.
Persons in want ora first rate instrument may ro
ly with solely upon getting sunb a quo by selecting
from tbo following makers, whoso instruments we
endeavor to keep constantly ou hand, vlx : H. Wor-
coster, .1. Chlckcring A Son, Nunns ft Clarke, Bacon
A Ravens, II. Waters, and Ilalues, Brothers A Cum-
mj»jb I. W. MURRELL k 00,
B Bandy, 5 whibry and mlu-vv. Sg
I by laaySO) WILLIAMS k RATOLOT
Throe ply Ingrain,
Two pfy Ingrain,
Wool Dutch,
Eugltoh Drugifete. , i ..
riou- width-,)
Mo.-uiu Ifeartli Kttg-
Velvet aud Cbcuilk- Kt< t
Tutted Kugi,
Piano aud table Cover*,
Door Mato (every vat irij.
Silver A Hra.-i- Stair K>t,
, CariH?to Biudlugfc, kr.
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DER A H1MEX1
Brocatelles. Lace and Muslin Cm uu
Satin de Laines, Gilt Coruicc-.
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt uud Band.-.
Worsted and Cotton Daumek, Tu*&vb, Loo|.» rlo
Cords; Velvet and Plush of various culara; V.iudon
Shades, near style.
Also, every variety of Furniture Covenug. Trie,
mlngs and materiato for decoratiug.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Hall- amt
Rooms, cut to fit without a ream.
Tbe subscriber will oblige h.m*.elt to make (to
prices on all description of goods a> low us iL»-
quality can be purchased lu any Northern city.
Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent iu m.y
part of the city free of charge.
BF* An experienced Upholster will attend to tlw
making and faying of Cariiets and Oil Cloths wL.l
desired. The decorative aud curtain departmont i>
n charge of an Upholster of acknowledged ta,-tc sa l
skill. W. H. GUI ON, Agent.
octlB 140 Congress and 57 St. Julien-.-u
rr
W p
ghoold Buy ■« (tire enure launactun, i
returned al Ibe optlou of tbe purebuer.
matalOU
a?
Drugs,
it
j. e. Be ford,
APOTHECARIES HALL. 8. E. Corner of|
Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savan-
nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in.
. ugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods aud
Dye Stuffli, French, English, and American Perfom-
cry, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes oT every description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of alt kinds,
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, All Ute Puteut
or Proprietary Medicines of tho day, Superior Iuks,
Pure Wlnos and Brandies for Medicinal purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac.
N. H—Especial attention given to tho
treatment In cases of poisoning, Drowuing, Ac.
*P« IF
pORN AND CORN MEAL.—1000 bus prime
xj Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Coru Meal
n storo and fur sale by
don 81
FATTEN. HITTTON * m
READ 1-READ ll-READtll
That is, If you can see; and
[if you cau’t see, you can find'
all kinds or « helps to aoo’’ at tho Wutel
Jewelry Storo or D. B. Nichols A Co., iu Congress
street, uext door to the corner of Whitaker, whero
you cau purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
aud Jancy Goods, as low as at any other store lu
tho couutry.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
Jot of those fine Steel fipectoules : also, a supply of
Pebble aud Pertocopio Lcus, widen we uro preimrod
to fit in all kinds or frames, ut short notice, our
1 ertocoplc Lcus (so oullod from Uteir jmeullHr shu|»e)
navo au advantage over all others, as thoy have a
greater range of focus, so that the reader to wot
compelled to hold the hook or paper at a certoiu
dtotanco from the eye. Call uud see.
„ , D. B. NICHOLS A CO.
49" No churgo for show-lug goods.
mar 11 !>. B. N. A CO.
DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR,
T S ft mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is
X recommended to the public, relying upon iuir.
trinslc worth In the cure of tbe lofiowiug compiilc:
AU Bfffious Derangements, Sick Headache, Py«p-
sia. Habitual OoRttvencss, Chronic Diarrh®. Co..
Pain iu the Stomach and Bowels, General Debitor
Femalo Weakness. Ac. For sale by Druggtou gee
erally, and by John. B Moore A Co. and Wm. VT
Lincoln. Savannah. ly fell-.’
T tiriieri TIMBER 11
HE Undeesigned bu Just received, for ule
(500) Five Hundred pieces of good shippln •
Timber, averaging over ono thousand feet to stick.
0 fab JEFFERSON ROBERTS
M ackerel, heriung.salmon, it-
2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel,
.3 do do No S do
3 do do No 2 do
2 half bbto Blue Fish,
2 do Pickled Herriug,
3 do No l Salmon.
6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel,
10 kits No 1 Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
6 Kits Tongues and Sounds,
. 1000 lbi) Cod Fish. For sale low by
Jan26 J. A. BROWN.
RATBS OF ADVERTISING.
For one square, of300 ema or loss, of any type wt
larger tluui Nonpareil, 76 cento for the first and & I
cents for each sufwequeut insertion,for any timeleu I
than one month. f
All Tabular work, with or without Rules; aud .a: I
vcrtlseraents occupying double column, ehall b S
charged double lho above rates*. |
Adverttoemeuts or whatever length, forauy tit-1
less than one month, to be ebargod at trausir: f
rates.
For a longer time at tho following rates
No. orSquarosJliuo|2raos|3mos»|4mos|8mo?j]2
1 Square,.... ““ ~
2 Squares...
•10
16
$20
$24
$30
16
22
26
28
36
20-
27
32
36
44
24
32
88
42
62
27
36
44
46
60
30
40
60
64
66
32
43
64
68
70
34
46
58
62
74
36
4*
61
66
77
38
60
64
70
80
X> OPE—700 coils Rope, various brstuls, ull
Xli or good quality, In storo and for sale by
apr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
PORN-
rairf
-In store and for sale by
iKrrfcSvKi.i.p
MERGER UNIVERSITY,
PBNF1BLD, GA.
FACULTY.
fKttUnXXT,
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D.
PKonessoRs.
College.. , i
8. P. SANFORD, A. M.,
Mathematics.
J. E. WIIJJ5T, A. M.,
Chemistry and Natural Philosophy.
II. H. TUCKER, A. M..
Holies I/Mtrcx.
• U- W. WISE, A. M.,
Greekand iAtin Ianguagos.
WIIJ.TAM 0. WOOPFIN, A. B.,
Modem lAntuagoR.
Theological Seminary.
„ . N. M. CRAWFORD. D. 1*1,
Ecclesiastical History and Biblical Literature.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M.,
Systematio and Pastor/1 Theology.
THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal.
^Tha Commencement to held on tho last Wednesday
The next Toira will commence on the last Wed
nesday in August.
Tho price of Board In Urn village to $10 per month;
washing, room rent, fuel, lu., $3.
By order of tho Board orTrustocs.
myl28m 8. UNDBIJM, gyratory.
For any time not above specified, a projwrti-u
charge will be made.
A deduction of 26 tier cent from tbe above rate
will be made on advertisements appearing e»+*
lively on tho fourth page of the daily.
Advertisements ordered three times a week,
bo ebargod two-thirds the above rates.
Special notices, 10 cents per line for the first, ui
6 couts for each subseqont insertion, and in noct»
to be Bubject to contract. Marriage notices $1. h
neral invitations 60 cents each. No special nou;«
inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary Nonca
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of anySoridJ-
Association, or Corporation, ordered to be pubitft
ed, 6 cento per line.
Stoamhoato will bo advertised at $10 per wn“
for cuch boat advertised.
Steamships, where but one to running, $40 per i-*
num; if two or more, $30aach.
Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be subjeti;
contract, hut to be charged at the rates preictiW
per square.
The pujier, under no circumrtanccs, to be inch
ed in a contract.
Prolessiuual und business cards not exceeding 1
lines, will bu inserted ut $20 per unnum. I
Calls on iiereons to become cuudidates. will"
inserted as other advorttocmeuto. to be |<aid W*
variably in udvunce.
Announcing cuudidates for office, $10. to be I*‘
iu Mdvuucu.
Advertiaemcuto not marked ou the espy w*
specified time, will bo inserted until forbid,***
payment exacted, ;
When uuy hill for two months advertising'
thuu eoutruct, amounts to over $50, a doduriw l
25 per cent will be made, , 1
Yearly advertising, with privilege *»f cliange a*I
be taken at tho following rates : I
For oue square, renewable once u week, •« I
“ “ “ twice •* r d I
“ “ “ 3 times oroflooer •" L
Every additional square contracted for fo
ed oue half the above rates additional. _ .1
Yearly advertisers shall be limited to tb* *j* I
contracted for. All contracts shall be in wnran
stating definitely tho nature of the bu.-in^ |l '|l
advertised. Any advertisewento not properly
neffed with the business shall be chargedf’l 13 '' !
ly, and also any excess of matter over tbe*w ,w |
contracted fur. ( .1
(Xmtract advertisements payable quarterly
verUsomente from straugers aud transient petejji
payable in udvunce. All others will he con« JttF H
due when called for.
Regular atlvertisers aud all others sending '
raunicatious or requiring uotice*. doj-igued to cw ti
tenthm to fairs, concerto, soirees, or any
tertuiumeuto, where charges are made wrjwri
taucc—all notlces-of private assoclutieus, eyrry
lice (Icrigucd to call attention to private culfrp^l
calculated or iuteuded to promote Inoiywuwjji
rests; cuu ouly be inserted with tho underiiw 1
that llte same to to be paid for. If luserted » ■
editorial culuum (which can bo ouly at the
lion of the editors) tbe same will l»e charged si ■
rate of uot lera than 20 cento per line. rl
Advertisements ordered iu the Weekly ■
tier square for each Insertion. .
Tbo oudorsigued, pubUshers of Daily, Trl «g:|
and Weekly newspapers In Savaunw.
ourselves strictly to adhere to the •J»^f r _*l 1
charges, and in uo iustanee to deviate tneiwjw^m
The above rates to take elfect March 1, lw
to cmitiuue blading, until changed by the vw ■
majority of tbe undersigned.
N. B.—This schedule shall not in anv
the integrity of existing contracts. All ccwro^l
the year or any other specified time, shall owy < JJl
with the expiration of the period for which |
ware made,
At-sz/xMtaftSxpn, Republican.
Tmmmm ft Wxnmnxnu Morning
R It Hit.wm ftCo M Gwryton ft Jtnrw^
Plumbing."
P LUMBING, In all its various
tended to at the shortestDOtioe, and tnsjgfl
■ “ ■
HOUCK ***l