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-.«• My*' mmm 'w ' : ;-i -. .<(•• —v — VtVr. i irfMjT-difa if y,, : - v v • ' : y '.; • -/rwfrrii^ayrjita^.f '»41;« -,^va*-dM n- "iiiiiiafei! sawn .,JUKI »t>/<Sm'o«£h'«!| , wl»m"»mky first MondayIn November nut, othwla* said U>t- •vssstL, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Ootthty, this *-*M day of April 18M. JOHN Bll.UO, o. o. o. ■ •*« : S HATHAM BHBttlPP’S SALE.—Will be •old on the firat Tuesday In Juno next, beforo Court House, between the legal hours of sale, lot number twelve (12) New Franklin Ward, lu tho Qty of Savannah, situated on tho cornor of Mont gomery street ami Battle Row, together with tho three-story brick warehouse situated thereon; levied on to satitty a certain A fa. Uaulug out of Chatham Superior Court, In fhvor or John Scudder vs. Clar ence P, Hollis. Property pointed out In said fl. Ik. BENJAMIN L. COLE, may 6 Sheriff C. 0. ' ITATK OF tiEOKGlA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con* oem: 'Whereas, Elisabeth Rlbcro, will apply at the Court or Ordinary tor totters or administration on the estato or Joseph Rlbcro : Theao are, thsreforo, to dto and admonish all whom It mar coucern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (ir any they have) on or before tho first Monday In July uoxt, otherwise said , letters will ho grautod. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham oounty, this second day or Juno, 1856. Junes JOHN BILBO,.o. c. c. STATK OV UKOHUI A, CHATHAM CO. mo all whom It may concern: Whereas Mary Aun A Dent will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for let ter* Dlsmlseory ou tho estato or James P. Dent,— These are therefore to dto und admonish all whom U may concern, to bo aud appear beforo said Court, to make objections fir any they have) on or before the First Monday in December next, otherwise said Utters wlU be grautod. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day or Juuo, lbfitl. jas JOHN BILBO, O.C.C. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may con cern : whereas, Patrick Ryan will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for letters of administration on the estato of Daulel Collins : These are, therefore, to dto and admonish all whom U may concern, u> ho aud apiwur before said Court to make objection (if any they have) ou or be fore the first Monday iu August uoxt, otherwise said lettors will bo grouted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Cliathum County, this twenty-third day or Juno, 1855. June 23 JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. jITATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—to all whom It may cou cern : Whereas, Asa Johnson will apply at tho court of Ordinary for said couuty, for lettors or ad ministration, with tho will annexed, ou tho estate of Mary Williams, late of said county, deceased: Theao gre, therefore, to cite and admonish ull whom it may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court to mako objection (If any tuey have) on or before tho first Mouday iu August next, otherwise •aid letters will bo granted. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, the 20th day of June, 1856. Jun»22 WILLIAM LEE, o. h. c. — - iUNTYf-To ill whom It may John P. illuos will apply i Court of Ordinary for letters dlsmlssory as ad ministrator on the hstato of James C. Hines : Theao are, therefore, to cite and admonish all rhotn It may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make otyoctlon (ir any thoy hn vo) on or bo- fore the firat Monday In December next, othorwlso •aid letters will bo granted. , Witness, John Bilbo, Km. Ordinary for Chatham county, this fourth day of June. 1860. June fl JOHN BILBO, o. c. o. ADMIN I ST RATO ll’N RALE P URSUANT to an order of the Honorable tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, passed Juno term, 1868. will bo sold, on tho first Tuesday In August next, beforo the Court House door in said county of Chatham, between tho legal hours of sale, tho following property, to wit.: !/>t* Nos. three (3) aud four (4), befog part or Garden lot No. nine (9). Spring Hill, City of Bavannoh, fronting ou Railroad street; also tho following negro slaves: Jack, Peter, Aloxaudor and Sarah. Sold as tho property of tho cstatoorSamuelOrinin, lacoofsald county, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said ea- tale. RICHARD WAYNE, Administrator do bonis non, on Jo4 Estato of Samuel Grlillu, ttKOftttlA, O N the first Monday in Aug»u»t next, I will apply to the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to sell the negro slaves beonging to the estate of Clara A* Ogilbay, deceased, lor the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said estate. June 4 JAMES A. UROCHE, Adm’r. From V. B. PALMER, OE.VWUI. aWVXRTWtNU Atfo NKWSPAfKH AOEXT, Boston, New York, Phlladolphla, and Baltimore. JAMBS B. F1DL.HS, DEALER AMD IMPORTER OP WMchti, Junlrv, Hllver Wan, Fan cy Good,, Ac.. >o. is, KiciH Sn nucr, nauDSimu. «ppt8 . NHLHON HWEEZRT. . DESIGNER ANDSOUM'TOR IN MARBLE. Corner As tor Place and 4th Avenue, IN CLOSE PROJUM1TT TO TOT ASTOR USIURT AXO TOT NEW MRU HOt'flf, NEW YORK, JP on l 'fL nau «l&olT BROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail In Swalnsboro, F.mnuuel Co., on the 4th lustaut, a negro man; he says his natnois Harry; that ho belongs to the estato ■ol Thomas Clay, of dryan Couuty, Ga. Ho is of light complexion, with a slight sour over tho left eyo; about 6 feet ajjf forties lu height, und about 26 years old. Tho owner is requested to come forward, pay larges and take him away, as tie will bo dealt with as tho law directs. . HENRY OVERSTREET, jcD Jalor. NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the estato or Rlclmrd F. Williams, late or Chatham coun- ly, deceased, aro hereby uotlllcd to present them within the time prescribed by law to the subscri ber ; aud all indebted to the said estate are request ed to mako Immediate payment to M. B. M1LLEN, Administrator de bonis non. March 26—6w ltwtJy21—jo 7 STATU OF UKUUU1A, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it umy con corn: Whereas, the estate of Jeremiah Mo- Douald lies uurepresented tu eousequeucc of tho death of Nothau Brewton, tho executor, and unlis some fit uud competent person applies for the ad ministratiou of said estate, with the will annexed, I shall nppolnt.Jiuucs Wilkiusou, or some other tit and proper person, udmiuL-trntor with the will an nexed de bopns non, on said estate: Those aro, therefore, to cite nud udmonish nil whom It may concern, to be und uppeur beforo suid Court to muko objoctiou (If any they have) ou or beforo the Urst Mouday in August next. Witness, William Iaju, Esq., Ordinary for the couuty of Bulloch, this 12th day of Juuo, 1850. jolb WILUAM LEK. o. o. c. llBluUMa’l VltH HALL’S* plain to tho most olaborato and ornato In design and workmanship. In addition to tho stock always ou hand, a great variety or drawings, appropriate and original may bo found, from which work will be ex ecuted promptly to ordor. Orders IWtUTully oxocuted, and shipped to auy point available by water or steam. Persons visiting tho city or Now York on .pleasure or busluoss are respectfully Invited to visit this es tablishment. nct3 VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND & DANVHJJJ, AND Virginia A Tennessee SUMMER ADVKRTIAXU AOENOV. imiDEtfllM. M. ~ r tfa ttsvanhah Journal. . CITY SHERIFF'S SALE. W ILL be sold before the Court House door iu tho oity of Savannah, on the first Tuesday iu July uoxt, between the legal boars of sale. The follow ing a:Uules, 2 counters, 1 desk, 1 iron chest. 1 wardrobe aud all the Interest of Edward Murphy, In and* to the lease of lot and building situated ou the c< tier of Whitaker and Congress streets, to satisfy a fl. fa. issued in favor of William B. Gaull, vs. Murphy, A Devanny, property pointed out by ED. M. PRENDERGAST, 8 c. a. State of Georgia* Uitlioeli county. A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—By virluo or au or der from tho honornblu Court of Ordinary or said county, passed ou the first Monday lu Juuo, will bo sold ut the court hou.se door of said county, betweeu tho lawful hours of sulo, on the first Tues day iu August. One tract of Luud, containing one hundred und fifty acres, In said county, on tho Ca- noocheo river; also, a part of lour other surveys, eoutuinfog six hundred uud thirty-two acres, on Ca- uooclice river, well Improved aud iu good repair, consisting or swamp, bay and pine laud. Sold oh the property of Nathan Brewton, deceased, for tho benefit of the lrolrs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. BENJAMIN BREWTON.) . SIMON J. BREWTON, J AUm rs * CITY SHERIFF'S SALE; ' IITILL be sold before the Court House door In TT the CUT or Savannah, ou the first Tuesday in July next, bttwtta the legal hours of sale, lot No. 27,contains 69 feet, moro or less, befog a portion of Garden lot No. 11, w«*t, tho city of savannah, bounded m follows:—East by Purse etroot. south by lot No. —, oorth-by street not named, and west by lot No.—. LevlEd on Mth# property of Ann Doblo, to satlfTy a Q. ftu Issued out of the Honorable the City Court of Savannah, in favor of John Uallaher vs Ana Doble- Property pointed out by platntUT— Terras cash- Purchaser paying for tltloa. EDW. M, PRENUERGAST, my8i • 'City Short T. CITY SHERIFV*a SALE* WILL be sold, before the court house door iu v f the city of Savannah, on.the first TuosUay in July next, between the legal hours of sale, One Au- V u>U and Waynoiboro* Railroad Company’s Bond, No. 40J—levied on as the property of william Dunn to sutafy i wo Q. fin. Issued oat of the honorable tho City Court or Bivimnab, one In favor or James B. Read vs. William Dunn, and the other in favor ol' John Ingarsoll vs. William Dunn. Te ms cash. EDWARD M. PRENDERUAsT. nosy 31 sheriff c. 8. S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO.. May 20tb. 1866—Two months after dato apjiilcaUon will be made to the Honorable Court oT Ordinary or said County for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estats of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for tho bonefit or the heirs and creditors and said deceased. my2S-8w JOHN B. GIBSON, Adm’r. Juno 2d, 1666 Jo 15 State of Georgia, UullocU Couni>\ A DMI NISTRAToRa’ BALE—Will bow Id, on tho Jr.L first Tuesday in August noxt, before th.i court house In Statesboro’, in said county, under an order or the Court of Ordinary, Fifty lour (64) acres of Pino Land, granted to James Uoalraud bounded by lands or James Woods, William Allen ami Elmore Manes, belonging to the estato of Jamos Deal, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made known ou the day of sale. MARTHA DEAL,) Adiu’x. CALVIN DEAL, f Adm’r. June 12th, 1866 Jo IS /GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO.—All persons having Vll demands against the Estate of Thomas Mills, late of said county, deceased, are Hereby notified to present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and those Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to HARDY B. HODGES, Adm’r* May 20tb, 1866. my23-6w NOTICE. 3 1W0 months from date application will be , made to the Ordinary of Chatham County, for ve to sell lot No. 161,9th district, Baker, belong ing to thn estate or Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, raay2 Administrator. ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. hls.debta, all persons I . „ w _ ...... „ Mid John M. Williams, will plcaso hand them to the undersigned without delay, os it is quito desirable to ascertain the extent or indebtedness, and te per fect a speedy settlement of the assigned property apt HIRAM ROBERTS, Asulgueo. ADMISTRATOR’S NOTICE. A LL persons having demands aguinst tho estato J%. of the late Charles S. Arnold, deceased, aro hereby notlflod to present them, properly attostod, within the time proscribed by law; and all those In debted to said estato, are requested to mako imme diate payment to EDWARD l’ABEDFORD, may8 Administrator. ASSIGNEES NOTICE. M R. Louis Bohlder having made an assign ment for tho benefit of his creditors, all per sons indebted to him will please make paymeut to me. Aud those having demands ugulust him are requested to present them, that paymeut may bo made as fur as the assetts will extend. A. BONAUP, Assignee. Savannah, May 19,1866. may20 NOTICE. A LL persons having claim* against tho estate of Evan Joned, late of Charlton county, Ga., de ceased, arc requested to presout them, in term9 jf law, aud those iudebted will plette make payment to the subscriber. STEPHEN McCALL. Executor. Centrovillagc, Gu., Juno 14th. I860 Jo22 AOTICK. W ILL be sold, between the usual Lours ofuaiu, on the first Tuesday in August next, before tho court house door In Trader’s Hill, Charlton county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick and Tom)—bo- longing to tho ostate or Evan Jones, lute of said county, deceased. Sold under provision of the will and by ordor of tho honorebto Ordinary of suid county. STEPHKNVMcCALL, Ex’r. Oentrevlllago, Gn., Juno 14tb, 1850 jo22 CITY MARSHAL'S SALES. ■flTILL be sold, on the first Tuesday iu July V V next, in front or the court house : Improvements on lot No. 8, MonttnolUnvillo, to satisfy City Tux Executions vs. Connelly, for years 1864 and 1856. Also, Lot and improvement No. 12, part of Gar den Lot No. 11, west, the property of Mrs. Ellen O’Reilly, to satisty City Tax Executions for 1856. Also, Lot No. 16 and improvements, Franklin ward, as tho property of M. Prendergast, for Taxes for 1866. Also, east half of Lot No. 2, Calhoun ward, the property of Mrs. Bridget Cary and children, for Taxes for 1856 Also, Lots Nos. 19 and 20, Wosloy ward, as the property or Edward Perry, for Taxes for 1856. Also, I»t No. 61, Brown ward, ns tho property of estate or Patrick O’Conueli, Sr., for Taxes for 1856 Al.o, Improvements ou south huff of \/>i No. 88, Warren ward, ns the property or Miss Mutilda Bo- soy, for Taxes for 1854 and 1855. Also, east half or Lot No. 2S, north side of Marga ret street, tho properly of Mrs. Rachael Wise and daughter, for .Taxes for 1865. Also, Lot# Nos. 47 and G2, Walton ward, as tho property of John McCormick, for Taxes for 1856. Also. I/)t No* 4, Washington ward, as tho proper ty of Mrs. M. M. nibble and children, for Taxes for 1865. Also, Lot No. 14 and east Imlf of Lot No. in, par or Gordon Lot No. 83. east, as tho property of tho estato of 8. A. Putot, lor Taxes for 1861 und 1805. Also, Lot No. 24, JsitUyetto ward, as the property of John M. Millcn, fur Taxes for 1855. Also, Lot No. 10, Montmolliuvillo, 03 tho property of James Bonolst, for Taxes for 1854 and 1855. Also, Improvements of quarter Lot No. lb.Greeno wurd, as the property of Mrs. - . Buker, for Taxes Tar 1854 and 1865. Also, Garden Lot No. 68, cast, as the property of W. P. Bowen, for Taxes for 1864 und 1855. Also, Lot No. 47, Jasper ward, us the property ol Mrs. J. W. Ryerson, for Taxes lor 1865. Also, west half or Lot No. 4, south side of Bryun street for Tuxos for 1854. Also, south lrnir of 1 Trustees’ Garden, as tho property of the estate or Worthington, for Tuxes for 1855. DANIEL II. .STEWART, nmy 31 City Marshal. ARRANGEMENT. most comfortable and most oxpcdltlous Route to the ’ VIRGINIA SPRINGS I THROUGH BY DAYLIGHT. Ami Baggage Checked Through, except on 8tages, Visitors to the Virgiuiula Springs by this route, take the South-Side Bull road curs ut Petersburg, or tho Richmond uud Danville curs ut Richmond, at 6 A. M., dully, (Sundays excepted,) arrive ut Lynch burg to diuucr, aud tbuuco, via tho Virgiuiu aud Tennessee Railroad, reach Bousack’s Depot at 31-4. und Salem ut 4 P. M., und at cither place take Kent. Summomon A Co’s Flue Lino of’ Hinges I Those via Uousuek’s lodge at Fiiicustlc, dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive ut the White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) curly ou the evening of the second day Iron: Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, und with but «4 miles of Stugiug. Or by the Salem route, stop nil night at tho Roauoko Red Sulphur Springs, (lu miles distant from Salem,) dine ut tho Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, uud urrlvo at tho White Sulphur Spriugs ou tho evening of the following day. Thu Virgiula & Tennessee Railroad is locutud through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for Us salubrity and delightful tem perature. The road passes tho boso of the PEAKS OF OTTEIV Aud withlu three miles ol thu Alleghany Springs, ouo mile of tho Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, and withiu four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Springs; all pleusuntly situated a few miles apart, ou the Easteru slope of tho AUeghnuy mountain, in Mont gornory couuty. Tho waters of these Springs are celebrated for tbelr great mudiciuu! qualities, the ac commodations are exocllcut, uud huve been greatly increased Bluco last season. ^•Visitors to the Rod Sulphur Springs take Kent, Bummerson d Co’« Stages at Newborn Depot, on the even lug of tho day thutthey Icavo Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at the Springs ou the following day to dinner, uud Salt Sulphur Springs early in tho evening of tho second day from Rich mond ur Petersburg. The Road from Xovbcru Depot to the Red Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) has boon gradud aud greatly improved sinco last season, nud is now re- garded annuo of the host turnpikes iu thu moun tains. Tho line of Telegraph from Richmond will be com pleted and lu operation to the Mootgomery White Sulphur Springs early in June; Passengers to Kuoxvhlo, Tennessee, take Kent, Summersuu 6t Go’s stages at the Wettern termluus of the Virginia & Tonno.-seo Railroad, now 160 miles from Lynchburg (and bolng extended Westward at the rate of 8 miles per month) to the Eastern termi nus of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Knoxvtile In 21-2 days rrom PoterS’ burg or Richmond. Fare from Petersburg or Hlehmond. To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bonsack’s,810 00 u “ “ 11 w w w Saiem.... 10 60 “ White Sulphur Springs Bonsack’s 11 00 “ “* *• “ “ Salem.... 11 60 “ RedSulpber Springs 12 26 11 Alleghany Springs 8 00 “ Montgomery White Sulphur Springs 8 26 “ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 45 ’’Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00 Note.—Tim cliargo for tickets to the Alleghany Springs, Montgomery Wbito Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Spring*, does not include tho cliargo from thu Rullroud to tiio Springs. Passengers lor the A1 loghany Springs, (4miles distant.) take.tickets to .Slmwsvillo—for Montgomery while Sulphur, (1 mllo distant by a branch Railroad,) tuke tickets to Big Tuuiicl and for tho Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) tako tickets to Ohristiomburg depot. Con veyances will be found at those places. For further information apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Ageut S. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sun’t Richmond & Danville R. R., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. & T. R, U., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERBON & CO.. myl3-£m Fincastlo, Virginia. CENTRTIi RAILROAD. ^CwEBCnioor lock. Having received the Prise Medal at the World’s Fair, are now offored to the public aa the Prise Safe of |the World. Tested and approved as they _ _ _ have been every where, their crowning victory was rewrved to be awardod by the Juries of the World’iFalr. The proprietor placed One Thousand Drtlara In Gold In the one exhibited at the World’s Fair, I/m- don, and invited all the Pick-Locks In tho world to open (he Safe, with or without tho keys, and tako the money as a Toward for tholr Ingenuity; although operated upon by several skilled In the art, no one could lick tho Lock or open the Safe. By an Improvement upon the original Salamandor, Introduced by tho present owner of the patent-right, tho interior Is rendorod wholly Ironcrvloua to damp, and books, papers and Jowelry might bo prosorvod In ono of his safiw for a century without contracting a blemish from mould or mllldow. To guard against counterfeits every fjafe irom tho manufactory of tho subscriber, and sold by him or his agouts, has a brass plate in front, bearing his name; each is also furnished with one of his Im proved Thief Detecting Locks, which is a good guar- •Mm against roMury. ^ ^ mauUNO * 00., Nos. ia», 1SJ «nd 139 WUor-Bt., N. Y. Asonta In Bavannnh, Homw. DELI. Sc l’RENTlSS. who keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’ prices. At Manufactured by Steams d ASWAi 4HB§ containing the books, impors. LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE PROOF qtMunxs or WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES* At Manufactured by Steams d Mantn, Mew York. In the fire orthe 3d Inst., which consum ed toe brick building occupiod by Mr. Juo. T. Thomas, opimslto I the Gas Works, in tills city, was a safe ol _ the above descriptions containing tho books, impors. aud moucy of Mr. Thomas, aud ultliougu the building wus detroyed, tho said Sure sustained no lujury whatever rrom tho intense heat to wliiuhtl had been oxiiosed. Ou oiieu- lug tho Safe, the contents wore found uudlsturuud. uud lu Uiu same order and condition as when placed tlioro, except u slight discoloration to tlio prqjcctiUj cuds of a low papers, uud the bucks of ono or twoo ‘ tho books, caused by thu steam generated in thu Sufo, while at its greatest heat. Tho Bate aud contents, us it camo from tho ruins, may still be suou, lu the possession of Mr. Thomas, at tho lias Works. A large assortment of theso cele brated Safes always on liuu(l,uud for solo by C. H. C AMI’FIELD, Ageut for the Manufacturers, July 26, I860. 171 Buy-st., Bavauuah. Go. I take pleasure lu corroborating thu foregoing state ment, and iu udditioii would add, that thu books arc now lu use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 2Gth, 1866. octG—If BOOK gss sav.; ik. * Job office. Merchants can - be SupplSV short notice with BIU-He»dai RlUa if LaAlitf * Dray Books, Clrealsrs, Garda •ltd Blank Books* Particular attention xiven*to BOOK AND PAM- PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings or Meetings. Reports, By-Laws, etc. Thankful for the very liberalpatronago heretofore recoivod, we rospectTully solicit a continuance of tho sorno, fooling that we flliall bo able to please all who mny favor us with a call, both as to prices and execution of work. PropMsla for Rations and Fuel for Light-Vessels. COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, or Liutr RPPXSIXTKSDKXT OP LlUttlS, 1 Savannah. 10th May, 1868. j S EALED prqpooala will be received at this office until 12 o’clock, M., on tho 1st day of July noxt, 1866, for forntshlnr and delivering Ra tions and Fuel on board thn Ught-vcssels iu this Collection district, vis.; at Martin’s Industry and Tybeo Island Knoll, for ono yoar from the first day or July 1850, to the 510th Juno, 1857, inclusive. Thu rations to bo or good and approved quality, to tie delivered in good and sufficient packages, barrels, boxes and cases, and In good order, on board tho above named liglit-vcssols, at least once a quarter, free orex|M>nse to the United States,* and agrcoubly to tho annexed table ofthft weekly ration, via. GLYNN HHBRIFF’H HALE. W ILL besold boforu tlio door ortho Court Hoijho In the city or Brunswick, County of Glyun, ou tho first Tuesday In July uuxl, buiwuen the logul hours of sole, the following property, to wit.:—Cus- sluS. Jim, Chloo, und Bluiuii—levied on by virtue ol Q. fit. Issued out or the Honorablo Superior Court of Glynn County, In favor of Horace II. Gould vs. Alex ander Bcruntou and James Gowuu, Administrators or Mary Abbott: duccased.' )*roperly pointed out by tiff’s attori plaintiff’s attorney. may28 M, C. B. WRIGHT, S.G.C. GLYNN SHERIFF’S HALE. W ILL be sold before tho door of tho Court House, in the city or Brunswick, County of Glynn, on the firat Tuesday In July next, betweeu tuu legal hours ofsalo^ tho following proporty, to wit.:—Cue undivided hair of a tract or parcel of laud containing two hundred and fifty acres, (moro of less) lying and bolagln tho county of Glynn, bouuded south Uo lands granted to Michael Ponsell, northwardly by lands granted to John Iamb, senior, east by landa unknown. Levied on as tho property of Celia Iamb, toMtisfy a fl. fa. issued out of tlio ilonorublo supe rior Colirt of Glynn county, in favor or Daniel McIn tosh va. Celia Lamb. Property pointed out by do- fondant. M. C. B, WRIGHT, may,28 HherlffGlyan County. ffA'WE OI' d'EOjtGlA, LkllHitTY CO. T ) all whom it may concernWhereas Jason Floyd will apply at the Court of Ordinary ibr istters cf administration ou the estate of Allen D. Floyd, Theao are therefore to dto and adtnouish all whom tt may concern, to bo and appear before said court, to mute objections, If any they have, on or before tbs first Mouday In July next, othorwlso said letters SifiSW*. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty CM^,U.I»*U. i»MAprtl, J“» iRMUEAU> maj27 0- L. C. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY, O N tba first Monday In July noxt application will bf mad* to tba bonorabla the Court or Ordina ry of said county for letters of admluDtraUon on the ejtate of Gideon McGowen, late of said county, da- cilsed. , ’ ANN MoGOWEN. June 2 ■Ntfra. aud lout. it of two Twonty dollar biiis, vi* : leuor tf, 8070, lo*.Uu- u. 607, the loft Uaivos or which have been JA41K3 1’. UUD8GN. TullahiiHsee, Fla., May, 17.1866. 8ni*my20 AUMilVI8TUATUU ti .kbMi.’ O N tba first Tuesday in July noxt will hu Hold In front of the Court Honao, iu lluicity of savau- nau, ail tlio real ostate beiougiug to thu ostuto of Janaa M. Uatefi lato of Chatham County, deceased. Sold by panuDalon oT tho Court of Ordinary, and by order tbs Administratrix, for tho benefit of the helraandoradltora. ANN B. BATES, .may26 Administratrix. 1 REMOVAL. The subscriber has Removed ou the . Day, next dour to tho Rcpuhiicuuiyi office, where he is now opening a handsome assortment of SPRJN O' AND BUMMER GOODS, which hu will Bell by tho pattern or mako to order in the most fasbimmblo stylo. Also, Rcudy Made Clothing for tho present and coming scusou. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of tlio same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at tho shortest notice. Just received While Drill Coats aud Punts, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at u smult pro fit. apr!2 JOHN \V. KELLY. ijft DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. The subscriber takes this opportunity 9 inform his friends and thu public, that e is enabled, from experience, aud tho _intuitive perceptions of tlio truths of. science, based on the common rules of surveying formB, both piano aud spherical, to cut and make up garments to fit tho humnn form in the most complete and Mulshed style, to all who may favor him with a call. UoyH’ fancy drewsch, Ball ooHiutnoa, Military aud Firemen’s Uniforms, Ac,,&e. P. HORACE GRANT, JeffiTHon st., one door North or Broughton street, doc 7—ly P A FEU HANDINGS AND UOUDElttL— Just rocelvod a great a3sortmont or tho tnoi elegant patterns, with bnrdors to match, from cents to 82, al CHAFFER A CO.’S, aprSO No, 0 Whitaker street. G . M. URI#liV~ RUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker streets HAS uow on hand a beautiful as* sorlraont of Jewelry or every <lis. —j— crlpUon and kind worn bv Imiiwa..-— and gsntlomen, and will soil at unusually low prices. *tetbU day received (per Express) a largo stock of elegant uivor Ware, consisting of Cako and . wd onK^avod Hsh Knives and fork*. Knlvw, Kurils aud 8|>oons, Napkin Bings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ac., all SSSRSS» **d miubl. for pruenu. 1 bavo also tbU day received an addition to my stock of n^u r S Curl *i T °PsyH> Braids,Front 1 locos, Bands, Uncle Toro, Ac., which now makes my assortment complete. Orders received for any color aesiroa. Watchoi ropajred by and under the suporvlsioo ofsoll, and Jill other work done, in a workmanlike manner., and warranted, , ntsy 26 DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK BTUBCT, NEAR TilE COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH. OA., R.(allllilivd in 183*. a [7HE Subacribcr grateful to his friends and L patrons for tholr continual favors, would state at In addition to the improvements iu DYING, nc quired by him during Ills last visit to England uu<l Scotland, has made nrraugoments for extending his business, by which he is now enabled to dye a greater variety or colors ou silk and woolon drosses, shawls, kc.> which he trusts wlU generally please all who may favor him with tholr patronago. Gentlemen's garments dyed, cleaned or renovated i may be required, in the same superior style which has generally so much pleased his patrons and friends. Table Covers, and Indies’ Crape Shawls, Ac., cleaned and finished In the first style. Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and preaned in the most fashionable atylea. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels .re seat by ■tumbo.ta or nllrotd, word iboold bo Mbt blln bjr teller through the poll office,»that be mijr Imow where to MU for them, mob 13 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. Hgn^^siajttgiFff- ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. 'IE distinguished favor with which this essence __ has been recelvod throughout all secUons of the Union as a remedy at once safe, agreeable and effectual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholora Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or ratlgue, Dyspepsia, Flatulonce, Colic, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., has in- ducod tho proprietor to give it every publicity in hU power. I'pou its merrlte comment is unnecessary, as its own intrinsic worth is its best eulogy. It car ries with it the nrideuco or its superior excellence, freely attested to by the youug, tho old, aud scores of families who. prompted by a careful regard for tholr health and comfort, nrn daily adopting It as an tsoantSMMM famu.y kkmkdv. There la perluips no medicinal Preparation extant so simple and harm less, yot salutary aud elective, whose worth will ho more appreciated or universally adopted than the Liquid Ginger prepared by Helntxolman. Forsaloby J. R. - JelO 3m O N and alter Sunday, the 14th October, Inst., and until further notice, tho Passenger Trains ou tno Central Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN BAVANNAn AND MACON. Leaves Savaunah Dally at...6 i ll and 12.16 p m. Arrive in Macon “ “..2.16 m “ l am, 1/mve Macon “ “.11.45 am” 9.80 r m, Arrive in Savan’h “10.46 pm “ 7.20 am HKTWKK.V SAVANNAH AND AUOCSTA. Leave. Savannah 12.16 p m and 8.30 p. m, Arrive iu Augusta 8.45 pm “ 5.30 A m, l/?avo Augusta.. 0. a m “ 4.30 P m Arrive In Savannah 1.30 p m “ 10.45 p 1IKTWKEN MACON AND AUC1U8TA. U'ave Macon 11.45 a m aud 9.30 p m, Arrive in Augusta .8.46 p m “ 6.30 a Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 p Arrive iu Mucon 2.16 p m “ 1. a HkTWKKN SAVANNAH, MIUEDQIV1UI & XATONTON, Leave Savannah .6. a m Arrive in Milledgevillo 2.46 p m. Leave Macon .1146 a m Arrive lu Eatonton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1856. octlfi. UI1ANUEUF BCHmiULK ON THE 80U O T viJ New York & New Orleans^ Mails O N uud after Sunday, February 3d, 1866, two dully trains betwueu Macon and Columbus, uud ouo between Macon and Amoricus, Lcuvc Mucon at 2 a m, und 3 pm; urrlvo ut Colum bus at 7 16 a m, aud 1030 p u; leave Columbus at 4 15 a m, aud 1 30 v m;arrive at Mucon ut 10 64 a m. und 7 40 p m; leave Mucon ut 2 a m; arrive ut Atnori cus ut 0 40 a m; leuvo Amoricus ut 2 20 p m; arrive ut Mucon ut 740 p m; making a complete couuoctlou bo tween Montgomery, Alabama, uud Augusta, Kiugs villc, Wilmington hiuI Charleston;also, with CVutral UallroadTralns to Snvmnmh, MillodgovRlound Eaton- ton, nud with Macon uud Western trains tu Atlauta, Chattanooga; Nashville aud Knoxville. Teim. Al Columbus with Girard uud Mobile Rullroud to Kul'aula, Ala., conucctiug daily ut Americus with four horse Post Coaches to Tullahassuu. Albuny, TUoiaasvllle, Bulubrldgo,4ic., wftb trl-weekW hacks to Lumpkin, Cutbbort, 4:o., utFort Valloy with hacks to l’erry, HayhostlUu, Uawkinsvlllo und Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Americus aud poiuts bolow Fort Valley, should tako tho 1215 p u train from Bavan- nab; uud tho 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon, For other points on the South western or Muscogee Roads tulco either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leafing Ameri cas at 2 20 p m will reach Columbus at 10 30 p m the same night. Pnasengors from Columbus uud tbe West for Ain* oricus, South-westorn Georgia or Florida, should take too 1 30 p m train ut Columbus, pleoji at Fort Valley, and reach Americus at 6 40 a m next raoru- log. First class steamships leave Savanuuh fur New York on Wednesdays ami Snturdaye, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage i«i the Cabin $25, flteerago $8. Faro from Montgomery K» Havnnuab $14 00 “ Columbus “ “ 10 oo “ Americus “ “ 8 so GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macou, January 30th,1856. rnaylO - * li I* It ItllWI : X: .1 saotem.i \ sMOMd 'WBOTjQM ■wdaujA JontiH •WJIOD 2^- ‘tinosiB •Rnqi po|Jp JO WljSjBH ^ GENUINE PREPARATIONS, nbald'a Highly Conrenfrated Com- ^uoiuid Fluid Extract Sudan* ISA fcKRTAlN, BAFFy AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY E OR Diseases of tuo Bladder, Kldnoys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Diseases, Obstruo- i. Female Complaints, and. all diseased of the 8e«a«fOrg«n«, wbwtarla - MALIC OR FEMAIJ- from whatever cause tbeymay have originated, and NO MATl'ER OF HOW U)NG STANDING. Ibis popular and specific remedy is now elforod to tbe alUcted, and guaranteed to cure all tbe above complaints. It searches out the very root of the disease, driving out all the diseased fluids or the body, thus removing the eftuee and rendering Die CU "' CKHTA1N AND PERMANENT. Tbli medicine alley, pain and Inflammation, whlcl. other remedial Invariably canae, and can be bken with loan trouble and oxncniu) to |»tlonte. Tide in- fallible remedy has saved thousands upon thousands from the bonus of MKRCILKPS QUACKB, if not from premature graves. In cases or infection tho Compound Buchuls tho only article worthy of Uie least confidence or tlio afillcted In performing . SAFE CURES. \ It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious drug, but 1* puroly a Vegetable Composition. It is very agreeable to tho taste, creates uo perceptible odor, and may be taken by persons of either sex without hindrance from business or medical advice, aa plain directions for use accompany tho medicine. Reader. If you have any of tho above complaints, do not neglect them, v DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine you con cure yourselT, and thus prevent all exposure. ^ TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. This medicine speedily and effectually cures the most virulent form orsecrot diseases, and eradicates over y particle ofinfcctiouB matter from the system, restoring tbe patlcut to a perfest state of HEALTH AND PURITY. Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases ari sing rrom excess or Mercury, exposure and im prudence in fife, chronic cozystitutlonal diseases, arising from an impure state of Blood, aud the only reliable and effectual kuowu remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Balt Rheum, Bcald Head, Ulcer ations of the Throat aud Legs, Pains and Bwellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. It is gratifying to the able' . W. M. MOMCLBY’ffi UfFIBMABY. *k FOR the tmtoMtof E-ffi™"- li™ i or i amours, is now open for the Lrecptka orjWmU. Htt Inflr-j mjtry I. loctwl dmt lb. Bopot ud Pott JUUO Uo rectlv — — -j---, ————ive the toon *»«/. and kind attention from tba Proprietor, M wru.. Us Matron. .Hi* practice lx that horrible duiJ Cancer, for tbe past ten years Is not iiirpa-sed b,' onp Physician in the South. Patient* aro noJ?d«d at tl per diem, or $16 per month. $io being teouirM in odvonro. H P0 tUT Fees to bo agreed upon before the c*e u dertaken. All communications must be^^t p Grlin£*V;e. addfeesed to augfl W. R. P OTATOES—400 barrel. Patotocs: 50 do Western Reds; and 69 d<7iw£ Blows, for sale liy mar8 BRIGHAM, KELLY a u- “Hon. MIND llIUilHAYN TTNITED States, Canada and Cuba. cJrSl t »’cK pM " rSp “ in ' now I {« Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondeace w u, brother Joseph. Davan’s History or the Quoen’s or the H.,^ Hanover—2 vols. ■•The Allochl iu Madrid. Romance of the Harom, by MIbs Parduc Rachel Gray, by JnliaKavonaugh. Earnest Llnsfoad, by Mrs. l«e llnou. mars W.TUORNEWIIJ.Uth Each proposal must statu distinctly tho pricu for which tuo enUro ration will ho furulshod on hoard each light-vessel respectively. Thu proposals for supplying fuol, both coal uud wood, must state distinctly tuo pricu per tuu and cord, and tho kind and quality of each, te be deliver ed ou board of each light-vessel respectively. Ono bidder may oiler for all tho rations uud fuel required for all tho light vessels In this district, or for ouo or more of tho vessels separately, at lus 'own optiou. The kind and quantity of fuel will bo deter* mined upon, and tho contractor lufortflod acdord- iugly. in advance of the time for making the quar terly deliveries of rations on board of the respective light-vessels. Each bidder is required to attach to bis bid or bids a written guarantee, signed by himself and a responsible surety, that, in tbe event orthe contraot being awarded to him, he wlU faithfully execute It in conformity te tho terms of this advertisement. The contractor will be required to enter lute bond ith approved security for the fislthlhl exocutlon of the contract; and no bid will bo accepted or contract entered Into, until approved by the light House Board. Tbe contractor will be required to keep at least, month’ll rations for tbe entire crew of tue Ught-vessol contracted for, on board at all times; and any expense incurred on account or failure to deliver rations or fuel, in time, will be chargeable tetbe contractor. No member of Congress; llghtkoeper, superin ten dent or inspector of lights, nor any person connect ed with tbe Ught-bouse establishment, will bo al lowed to contract for or deliver rations forth* crew, or fuel ora light-vessel, nor to be Interested In such contract. No contractor, superintendent, or msi«ctor will be allowed to change tbe parts or tho ration, nor the times that may bo determined upon for the delivery, without authority oTthe Board. AU the artlclnx constituting the ration for the crew or fight-vessels will be examined, and their quality approved by the superintendent, or the Inspector of the district, or by such other person as may bo as signed to perform that., duty ;and no bills will bo E aid for rations-aiiuTuci which are not accompanied y receipts duly elgued by the respective light-ves sel keepers for tho • -* . DxFORD, Druggist, Savannah, Ga. ♦ s . At! CONSIGNMENT— v SCO* bu.lifii. i'rlmo Coin: . 100 do now Pm.; OOOmcIu -Tnlnco Hllla 1 ’ Flour: 10 libit Rtvr Olo; 10 do Mononmtul* Whbky: 6 do Domootto Brandy; VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD. Winter Armnomtnl—Can SUuGpifom BnadSt. Ile.vy nail nil tho way touurdoiuvlllo. \STHEN the PotorotoU dosed with Ice this t T rout, my be relied on by iwMonuen, to on- suro tbo connwtloniolng North orSoutb. The roed U ontlrely nlehl with a superior T ridlur.ru Gordontrlllo. During tha winter the tnloyUI (tart from tho old station, In Hlehmond. on Broad stroet, •t 7X *ta, VanGordourUlt UU.K.,endurlre lufluunton*l3S4 r a: Downtraln InvMSUun- ton tt 0 40 Venn OordotunUt at 11 a a, ud arrive In Hlehmond u 3.30 rit. , Ftr. toOordonsvlllo.. $3 00 Both mini arrive In dordoii'vlita In’i'mplo Unto ta talc# tho trtln of the Or.ng. ud Aknndrlt IUII. roed. Fenou who Imr.ltlcbmoniftt 7J4.a. cu tako tbo OrtnRo ud Ai.xudrta otn it Uordon^ vine tr thoychoouto do <o, ud. by thtt lutn will roub'Aloiudrta by 8.40 r a., bdt this company cu ticket thorn only to Gordonsvule.. ■: oolltf ft. D. VtaiTOOMB, Supt. AfcNT’S COtt'ON VES'i'B—Jnit ’ reoolveil VJ and for sale by J. W. THRELKELD, MEDIA, DELAWARE CO^ PA. MIBB MARIA-In EABTMANN, PfUitnm. This Somlnary, locatml in tho de lightful and healthy village of Media, thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by iRallroatl, will bo K 1 .OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1866. Tne commodious building, now in process of crec lion, wilh all.the modern improvements, will bo finished bv thu first of August, und will contain such accommodations, both in point of taste and comfort, aa cannot fail te sutl3fy' parents that while their daughters are mdoylng tbe benefits of mental cul ture, the}' Im vo also the comforts of a rofiued homo. Tills institution Is established with a view to afford to young ladies the most period combination of ad vantages for the attainment of n thorough and ac complished education, and no paius or expense will ho spared to render it in reality what It professes to he. a school of superior morit. Miss Eastman, tho Principal, was at tho head of a school In ^ow Eng land previous to her residence in Pcunsylvonia, and for tho last six years lias been known to the patrons of Aston Ridge .Seminary, as presiding teacher in that Institution. Tho Rt. Rev. A. Potter. Bishop of tho Diocese of Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. Kastman, who proposes to open a Young Ladles’ Seminary in Media, Delaware Co., l’a.. in September next, has boon kuowu to tho sub scriber for several years post. He lias a very high opinion of horvcapadty, cfilcloucy and devotedness as ou educator. Sho has had a largo and success ful experience. The buildiug which is to be erected for Uor use will contain every accommodation. Tho village aud surrouuding country are distinguished for healthfulnesB and beauty, und tho subscriber lias confidence that parents who outruat tbelr daughters to Miss Eastman will have uo reason to regret it.” Miss Eastman will Im aided by an clllcleut corps of Teachers. Thu French language will be taught and spoken by u Parisian lady, residing iu tho family. Tho Ijitiu, Gurrnuu, .Spanishuud Italian laugnagcs will receive due attention. Thu Xnturul Sciences will bo taught, with tho aid of a largo and expensive apparatus. Tho Musical Denartuiont will bu under the uburgo of a lady eminently quuliUod to Ull tho situation; and ull prefer ring u male toucher on tbo l’iriho or lu Slugtug, cun bavo thu benefit of a Visiting Toucher from Philadelphia. Drawing uud Painting will bo under tho Uiruotlou of u lady accomplished in tho art. Tho number of pupils is limited te forty. Tho Terms for Board aud Tuition iu all the brunch es except Music, uro $160 per session of five mouths. Miss Eastman bus liberty to refer to the following gentlemen:— lit. Rev. A. Potter, D.D., aud tho Episcopal clergy Hon. F: Pierce, President of tho United States. Ilou. s. P. Chase, Governor of On lo. 8tiiro U ‘ N ’ B ‘ BttVwv ’ K * -Govc * D °r of New Harnp- lion. M. W. Tappou, M. C. from Now York Row N. Stem, of Norristown, Pa. Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa. l’leroo Butler, Esq,, of Philadelphia J. B. Okie,Esq., do, E. W. Clark, Esq., do. George Wharton, Kaq., do. Christopher Lmsor, pottsville, Pu George Wymau. gt. Louis, Mo. Hon. P. 0. Johnson, Washington, D. C. For further particulars, or for circulars apply to tho Prluc pal, MIBB MARIA EAHTMaa , JolO eod .hu Media, Delaware Co. Pa. PKiaoeRiALs; ■pUTNAM’S Monthly Magazine for May. X Frank 1-ortle’s Gazette of Fashions for May. Blackwood's Edinburgh Review tor April. Received and for sale liy KNOCK It DAVIS, 160 Congress street. rations for the crow for each quarter, khd separate receipts for tho kind and quantity of ftiol delivered on board offeadi llght-vossel. No bid which is not properly sealed and endorsed will be considered, and no bids will be received or allowed to ho withdrawn after the expiration of the timo specified in the advertisement for receiving 4V em. Bids submitted by different members of the same firm or co-partnership will not ho considered. All bids will be publicly opened and registered at the timo specified in tho advertisement. Tho right to rqjoot all bids ir tbe interest of the public service require It. is reserved By order or tbo I Jgbt-house Board : JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights. my 11 FRENCH MILLINERY AXD Dress Making. MRS. FREELAND has open ed at her Rooms, No. 174 Broughton Street, a fine seloc- , __ tion or Spring Milinory, and is * r* constantly recolvlng per steam ers, new and different styles of Bonnots; also. Dress and Mantilla patterns. 1 49- Bonnets cleaned and pressed as usual. aprlO . • i An assortment of sixes on bsnd. We warrant them to mako the Savannah River Water, even though dipped directly out or the River, as pure and oioar as the finest Spring Water. About forty of these filters are now In use In this city, and every person who has them, will cheerfully testify to their elfielenoy. Indeed, tbe Board of Water Commissioners here, auy in tholr Report, It is tho only Filter that does effectual ly purify tbe Savanuah River Water. Call and see one in operation at our House Fur nishing and Steve ostahllsment,Hodgson’s now block. KENNEDY k. BEACH, feb 27 Corner of Broughton and Bull eta. UBT RECEIVED.—20 boxes'SlIuufe * prime artlclo, 20 ticreen choice s. In store, and for sale by ,,,0ft WAYNE. GHENVlLl.1: -~ mar 26 ,_ 0 r of these medicines to bo aBle to state that it Is uow ucarly three years since thoy wore first introduced, durlug which timo they have beou extensively used iu various parts of the Uuitod States, uud huve giveu to patieut uud proctltiouor tho highost degree of satisfuctiou lu tlio various cases in which they have beou employed r whether iu towu. country, hospital or private prac tice, they have luvarlably giveu tho most decided aud uuequivocal satisfaction, uud produced the most salutary aud beneficial effects. Numerous letters bavo been recoivod from tho most distinguished irofessors the , and tholr BUiH/rlorlty over all other preparatioua for such compliiiuta us tho proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of ^arsu]>urlUa uudol Buchu aud various modus of preparing thorn have beou S vcu, all of which ol'course will dilier uccordiug to o mode of preparation which each ludivlduul may loot. These mcdlelues require cousidcrublo cure lu the preparation aud the employment of different men strua iu successive operation to take up the extrac tive matters, and, in couscqueuce, are man fre quently Improperly made, and uut unfrequently much Impaired, Knot rendered totally inert, by the . ..—........ ;ement of those unne- itlons. It is and import- to the public and to tho faculty that there should lie standard preparations ol‘uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To elfoctthls and obviate the evil alluded te, 1 have made a num ber of experiments to ascertain the most effectual mode of extracting the virtues of tbe SarmqarRlA and theBucha, aud te discover tbe most eligible form for their exhibition. The experiments have resulted most favorably, and it Is with much pleas ure 1 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 la a highly concentrated form, and are tbe most active preparations which con be mode. Two te- bleepoooslUl of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added te a pint oC water, te equal to the Lisboa diet driQk, and one bottle fully equate In strength one gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made. * PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or fi for $5 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of cures and recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD. Practical and Analytical Chemist, 283, Chcstnut-Rt., near the Girard House Phlla. To be bad of Druggists and Dealers in every sec tion orthe United Suites and Canadas. All fetters for the modlclne directed to tbo propri etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw John b* moore A co7, GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Would call the auction or Merchants, Factors, Ranters, Physicians and others, to tbelr ex- tonsivo and well solectecl stock, comprising every article In their line of business, and which they offer for saloon the most reasonable terms for cash, or approved credit, vi?.; PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, AC.. White I*ad, Pnreoad No. 1; Tinman’s Colors, dry and in oil; Japan, Copal, aud Coach Varnishes ; Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass. Put ty, Gold LeoT, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and Gte* Bert’s Diamonds. LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ 0113, Bleached Sperm, Whole and Lard Oils, for burning; oil descriptions or Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil Unbleached Sperm, lard and Rape Seed Oil; also Tanners,’ Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTICLES. Nutmegs, Mace. Alsplce, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Saloratus, Soda, 1’carlash, Sweet Oil, Starch, Fig Blue, Matches, Ac, FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety or tho best French. English, and American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Spocle Jars, Metalio Saddle bags, Ac. Also, CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any ono who may flavor them with their orders may depend upon their receiving the beet attention, and Uut all goods Ihrnlshed will bo or a reliable quality. 8hould they not give entire satisfaction, they may he returned at the option of the purchaser. mahlO u HE • A CO "M EW CHOP CUBA MOLASSEST^TlTe can Al go of the Abbott Devereaux, daily exoec J for solo in fete to suit purchasers, by Jon.ll RODGERS A NOiJittfi CARPET ANITT/MOLSTEHY WAREHOUSE, 140 Congress and 57 St. Julien SlrttU. mHB UNDERSIGNED would tuke thi* x tunity te express to his friends nud the- generally, hte sincere thanks for their liberal i«uru, S o and influence, which has resulted lo ext. n-ioi, u i trade to all parts or thu State. A Do. taro ii, a Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby t-uabl.ui him to exhibit a stock unsui passed iu any uth.-rt city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, ami .ww boat Owners ore particularly luvited to exatuiuc ti„- presout stock, which te uow complete iu hu n, various deparUneuto, consisting In part rt th. ioh... lng goods, viz: VA/tt'EJ DEPART.)!EM. English Dru«g**u, „ rious widths.) M<**aic Hearth Bur Velvet &ud CUeuUb ft,,.. Tufted Rag.-?, Piano nud table Cnwi* Door Mats(over) varielV i Silver A Brass Sail Rod. Carpets Bindings. L-. Royal Medal ion, Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton, Mocel Brusscte, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussels, Throe ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Datcli, CURTAIN AND UPHOLSI'kB Y DEPARTS ES. Brocatelles, Lace and Muslin Curium.. Satin de Luluea, Gilt Cornice.?, Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Ruf and Baud.-, Worsted and Cotton Damask. Taspels, Lo^e Cords; Velvet and Rush or various colon*; Window Shades, new style. Also, every variety of Furniture Covering, fna mlngs and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOVIS From two te Twenty-four feet wide, for H;;iU u: Rooms, cut to fit without a beam The subscriber will oblige himself to nuke to prices on oil description of goods as low utheuxt quality can be purchased In any Northern city. 49- Carpets out to Booms and goods sent to ur part of the city free or charge. 49* An experienced Upholster will attend to to making and laying ol' Carpets and Oil Cloths whet desired. The decorative and curtain department n charge or an Upholster of acknowledgedu*teut skill. _ W-H. GCIOX, Ageut St. Julieu-gu oct!8 140 Congress and 57 S DR* SANFORD** 1NVIGORATOR, . TS ft mild laxative, tonic and stimulant,auili I JL recommended to the public, relying upon its is i trlnaic worth In the cure of the following oompiafcit- f AUBUlloufl Derangements, SlckHoadocUs, Dyipoj. •la, Habitual Costiveness, Chronic Diartha, Cells' Fain In the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility■ L Female Weakness. 4c. For sale by DruggUti gin I erolly, and by John. B Moore A Co, and wm. V-1 Uncoin, Savannah. febl2 HE Undersigned has just received, for salt (500) Five Hundred pieces of good shippls^ Timber, averaging over one thousand feet to stid. 1 0 feb JEFFERSON ROBERTS. Tt/fACKEUBL, HEBB1NU, SALMON, 5£ I ill 2 bbte large No 1 Mackerel, 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 half bbte Blue Fish, 2 do Rckled Herring, 3 do No 1 Salmon. 5 quarter bbte No 1 Mackerel, 10 kits No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do 6 Kits Tongues and Sounds, , 1000 lbs Cod Fish. For sale low by J'au26 J. A. BROWN. RATES OF ADVERTISING. For one square, of300 ems or less, of any type mI larger than Nonpareil, 76. cents for tbe first a&difi cents for each subsequent insertion,(hr any timrittH than one month. All Tabular work, with or without Rules; and a: I vertlsements occupying double column, stall hi charged double the above rates.;* v I Advertisements or whatever length,for8nytJii-B less than ono month, to be charged at traoOcH rates. For a longer timo at the following rates No. or8quarea|lmo|2moe|3moB|4mo6|0 m«?; 1 Square,.... 2 Squares... 3 do .... 4 do .... 5* do .... 0 do .... 7 da .... 8 do .... fl do .... 10 do .... I\0 16 *20 *56 ifl 22 ,26' 28 36 20 27 figr 80 44 24 32 13 42 52 27 8fl 44 40 6*1 80 40 M 64 05 32 43 64 68 "U 34 46 68 62 74 30 48 61 60 77 88 60 64 70 80 S J* R* DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL. 8. E. Corner of( Broughton and Barnara Streets. Savan nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers In t ICE PITCHERS doubTjs Water Pltuliera. Some now aud beautiful designs, Plated and Brita- nia. At tho IIjuso Furnishing £ Store, 166 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April80. aprSO Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses aud Supporters or all kinds, 8plcc3, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Patent or Proprietory Medicines of tho day, Sniierior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purimses, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet uud Faucy Articles, Ac. 4fi**'N. B—Especial attention given to the K ation of Physicians’ Prescriptions und Family s. Ship, Family and Travelling Mcdicino Cases, With plain Directions for use, including Directions for treatment Incases or poisoning, Drowning, Ac. *p7 iy ' nom AND CORN MBAU—1U00 bus prime \J Corn, White and mixod; 60 do fresh Corn Meal n store and for sale by dec 81 PATTEN. HUTTON * TO READI-READ 11—READ III maylO 1 ELOUJt Id store sud tor oote A^Oby may7 CRANK, WKL1B ft 00/ .TBUR’B PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS, ■ For Preserving fruits, TOMATOES, Ac. vFUU directions for preserving accotnpauy cacu Can. Ihrsaloat manufacturer's prices by tho Agout, HOR’CE MORSK, 116 Broughteu ' street. may 29 ^FHB Undersigned hive this day opened a J. Store to Congr.Btt .trret, oppMltalb. ttarket, tar tb.purctosoor Wool, Sheep Skim, nidcii, B... Wu, Itaor Skins, and Country Produce In centre!. ThofcifbMtcubfttatttrill bo pold tor ntttho nbovo Sjotan « deliver/ .In gtnanih. Ur. I„ J, UTO, UABT1N htt boen appointed u Afoot, to whom nil HBoni having btuln.it tranMoUoni " — direlgned mn/ apply. SA Cattlu Ohio Cntawbn Brandy in itore. pu and Ibr ante by tho only regjtai iremJJr Snvnunjh. .1. M. KYIU1 DtyI4 1)4 Bov t-lrrrl JDWrRKOSSiyED. PER 8TEAUEK, .. Ulsunnnd Chlldren’i' f* v • - mi i«- NBOPOiSan" BONNETS, Ifi.l Alio' * tow 'AN'18' UA18 nod FLATS. HATH. Forul.hr '' T ISLE THREAD 0. JLi nrtlcl - UR8. FREELAND, IT Broughton himl •rUcliorihoIctadifTlhioily. "*&ulAy’’'’ , , TnnELftELll, wirnor ol Coogrok.juid mtluki.soi. l PPLE3 A POTATOES- L TO bbil Cboio. ilercor Potatoes; 36 •' “ Iluu.ll Apples. For nil by J. A. BROWN. "J l with the uo< Snnnuh, Itay 19,1813. J. W. 8HYTRK A 00. mny3Q PIANO FORTES. HA VINO Uuely rwrivad Urge ad- JlUoon to our PIANO FORTEi we nreinnhled lo offer at this tlmotho , . - gnotwt vwtity tram tbl brat mum- taowran, from tha ptalo.it iquiro to Ut. mint tlab OWily carved, and from ill to liven octava. Oar Ptanoi an HlKUdftom the msaubeturere oestcr, J. Cblckering A Son. Nunns A - ’SisraMww* ,. tug 27 ' ' * —Mi bra® That is, if you con see; and *vou can’t see, you can Audi JfcL Tl you can’t see, you ci ariffull kinds of “helps to see,” hi tbo Wuteli uni Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols A Co., lu Congress street, next door to tho corner of WUltukor, wiiore you cau purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, aud Fauoy Goods, as few as at auy other store iu tbo country. We have received per steamship Alabama a lrosh lot of those flue Steel Spectacles j also, a supply of Pebble and Portecoplo Lous, wlilcu we are prepared to fit iu all kluds of frames, ut short notice. Our PerUcopic Lons (so called from tholr peculiar shape) have an advoutugo over all others, ns thoy have a greater rango of focus, so that the reader is uot compelled to hold tho book or paper at a certain distance from the eye. Call aud neo. 1). B. NICI10I* A CO. 49- No eburgo for showing goods. mar 11 D. B. N. A CO. T> OPE—700 coils Rope, various brands, all XV of good quality, lu store and for sale hy apr2ff BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. S'lORN—In store and for sale by V* mtrft LOKKrr.WVKLUN Gri MERCER uNiversityt PENFIKLD, UA. FACULTY wnnnni, N. U. CRAWFORD, D. D yatnaona. Colture, 8. P. SANFORD, A. M., J. E. WILLET, A. U., Chamlttry and Natural Phlloiophy. H. H.TUCRER, A. II., 8.11,1 L«Urei. „ U. W. WISE. A. M., Greek and tAlln uinguagre. WILUAM O. WOODFlN, A. B., Theologriciil uSmlimry. . N. 1 If. ORAWFORD, D. D:, Ecolnluthml Hlitory and BlbUcil LUereture. WHXIAU WILUAMfl, A. H., Byitnmauo and Pulor.l Theology. Asausmi’i THOMAS A. BEALE, Principal. ^Th^pommanbsmsnt 1> held on tho bud Wednesday Tha next Term will commence on tho last Wed- For any time not above specified, a proportkul choree will be made. T A deduction of 26 per cent from the above rial will be mode on advertisements appearing adil slvrty on the fourth page of the dally. 1 Advertisements ordered three times a week, rid bo charged two-thirds the abovo rates. u Special notices, 10 cents per line for the first, irifi & cents for each subsoqeut Insertion, ana in no aril to he subject to contract. Marriage notices 61. ft I ncral invitations 60 cents each. No si>ecial now! inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary NotkaB Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of any Social J Association, or Corporation, ordered to be publiiti ed, 5 cents per line. f Steamboats will be advertised at $40 per sisz for euch bout advertised. I Steamships, where but one Is running, 640 pert r num; ir two or more, $80 each. I Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be subJccU|] contract, hutto bo charged at the rotes j persquare. _ Thu paper, under no circumstances, to bulotre-I od iu u contract. I 1’rofessiunul und business cards not exceeding >■ Hues, will be Inserted at $20 per annum. ft Calls on persons to become candidates. insurled us other advertisements, to be paid variably lu advance. ' .ft Announcing caudUlatos for ofilce, $10, lo be {«-■ lu udvauce. i Advertisements uot marked ou the «W W 1 specified time, will bo luserted until forbid. pay tnout exacted. - When auy hill for two mouths advertising, wwi thuu contract, amounts te over 650, & deduciw * ■ 26 per cent will be made, , I Yearly advertising, with privilege orcbwfef’i be token ot the following rates : ^ F For one square, renewable once a week, »» 1 “ • “ “ twice “ 1 “ “ “ Stimesoroftenet Every additional square contracted for to beccMB ed oue half tho above rates additional. I Yearly advertisers shall bo limited to thf *P| contracted for. All contracts shall be lu wt WH stating definitely the nature of the buslneJJ advertised. Any advertisements not propw*T*?| neoted with the business shall bochsrgedMpw^l ly, and also any excess of matter over toe ■ contracted for. . Uoutracv advertisements payablo quartftifi^M vertisements from strangers and transient pen^l payable inadvauco. AU others will be cow«* 1, | duo when called for. .. „ ; Regular advertisers and all others sending inuulrations or requiring notices designed w _ toution to fairs, coucerts, soirees, or shy P ul *r^| tertaimneuts, where charges •rctn*a#lort®'| Uuce—all notices of private associations, «**£*• | tlce designed to call attention to private onwpjl calculated or intended to promote lndlyidoaiw-a rests, can only bo inserted with the undertttfi®gH that the same is to be tald for. If inserted, tt ■ editorial column (which can be only at lion ot the editors) the some will be charged" rate of not less than 20 cents per lin* AdvorUsemcuts ordered in theT iwr square for each insertion. . Tim undersigned, publishers of Dally, and Weekly newspapsratn8avannah,Ga-.P^| oursrtvee strictly to adhere to the above wu ■ ohargM. and in no instance te devteteth«ww^| The above rates to take effect March LJwJJj JTJ to continue binding, until changed by the voteo a majority of tho underalgned. ^ mu N. B.—Thla achsdufe shall not in uwr the integrity of existing ooqtrscu. Au conttw^i tbe year or any other spertfledUme, •haHonJ'jJI with the expiration of the period for whies v* | were made, Auauiren A Sms, lUpMimc. Tuuiuww * WmmOnM, NoraiMNrak H H Rarai A 0». QwrgCtm H A—*.