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-To all whom It m» Miller*,trill apply to the _ , ■ Dtimliorr u inmlnU- tnilon on tt.ftUl.of William WrijM ' tharalbre, to orte and adtnmUh aln ‘ ooncenr, to b« and appear br‘ make otyectloti (If any they tun UICW MVe Whom It may beforo Mid Oourt, to ‘ ‘ ■•The whom U tuy ooncern, to be end appear before aald Oourt th make p^JeetlOQ (if any thoy havo) on or be. Ibre the drtt Monday tn December next, otherwise said letter* wlU bo granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Km, Ordinary for Chatham county, this fourth day of June, 1858. ) on or before il first Monday In November neat, othwtse said Lot- lore will bo framed. Witness, John Bilbo, Em., Ordinary tor Chatham Oeunt/jthli e*ghtdayW April 18W. JOHN BILDO, o. o. o. »N» ’ ‘ E HATHAM SHERIFF’S 8ALE.-W111 be sold on the first Tuesday In Juno noxt, belbro Oourt Houso, betwoen tho legal hours or sate, lot number twelve (12) Now Franklin Ward, in tho City of Savannah, situated on tho corner or Mont, foracry atroet and Battle Row, together with the three-etory brick warehouse sltuatMthcroon; levied on to MtlsQr a certain 11 th. Issuing nut of Chatham Superior Oourt, In favor or John Scuddor vs. Clar- •noe P. Hollis. Property pointed out In said fi. fit. BENJAMIN L. COUL may5 Sheriff c7c. ~ STATITof uEcSHgTA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may con* cent: Whereas, Ktiubcth Rlboro, will apply at Ute Oonrt of Ordinary tor letters of administration on the estate of Joseph Rlbero: These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom It mar concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they havo) on or before the first Monday In July noxt, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham oounty, this second day of June, 1866. June 2 JOHN BILBO,.0. c. c. ' STATUS OF GEORGIA. CHATHAM CO. mo all whom it may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X Dent will apply at the Oourt of Ordinary for let* ters Dttmlssory on the estate or James 1*. Dent,— These are therefore to cite andadmouish all whom letter* will be granted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Oounty, this third day or Juuo, 1650. _Js3 _ JOHN BILBO, O.C.C. STATE OP GEORGIA, “ /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con- \J cern: whereas, Patrick Ryan will apply at llio Court or Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Daniel Collins : •These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (If any thoy have) on or be* fora the first Monday In August noxt, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this twenty.third day or Juno, 1855. June 28 _ JOHN HILBth o. o. o._ STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom U may con- corn : Whereas, Asa Johnson will apply at tho sCourt of Ordinary for said county, for letters of ad* ministration, with the will annexed, on tho estate ofMary Williams, lato of said county, deceased: These are, thoreforo, to cito and admouish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to mako objocuon (if any they havo) on or before tho first Monday In August next, otu, laid letters will be granted. Witness, William U>o, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, tho 20th day of June, 1856. June22 WILLIAM LEE, o. », ' CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL bo sold before tbo Court Houso door iu the city of Savannah, on tho first Tuesday iu July next, between tho legal hours of oale. The follow* ing articles, 2 counters, 1 desk, 1 Irou chest. 1 wardrobe and all tho interest of Edward Murphy, in and to the leoso of lot and buildiug situated on theerraerof Whltokor end Congress streets, to satisfy a 0. fa. issued In favor or William B. Gauld, vs. Morphy, & Devanny, property poiutod out by defendant. ED. M. PRENDEKGAST, s c. s. may 81 IRGIA. mlnUlrtlw aaUialutato or Itmt.8lw: “ nuaa an, thanlbn, to cito and admonlih all ~ omtoorn, to bo and Juno 6 DILBO, o. c. o. T>URSUANT to an order or tho Honorablo tho JL Oourt of Ordinary or Chatham County, passed Juno tortn, I860, will bo sold, on tho first Tuesday In August next, before tbo Oourt Houso door in said county of Chatham, betwoen tho logat hours of sale, street; also tho following negro slaves: Jack, Peter, Aloxauder and Sarah. Bold as the property of the ostato or Samuel Grinin, lato or sald,couuty, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said os. tate. RICHARD WAYNE, Administrator do bonis non, on Jo4 Estate of Samuel Qrlflln, O N the first Monday in August next, I will apply to tho Ordinary of Chatham county for leave tn sell tho negro siavos beonglng to tho cstnto of Clara A* Ogilbay, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors or said estate. Juno 4 JAMES A. LaROCHE, Adm’r. From V. D, PALMER, QXNKlUll ADVRXnSINU AND NKWHPAPKK AUKNT, Bolton, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. jaHebbTfIdlSi. DEALER AND IMPORTER OP Watches, Jewelry, Sllrer Ware, Fan cy Goqjli, 4fc., NO. 12, SOUTH 2t> RTHKCT, nULADKLPitlA. septS ’ V_ r ly NELSON ftWKEZEY, ' DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE,! Corner Astor Place and 4th Avenue, , „/ j., IN CLOU* PROXIMITY 10 TUX ASTOR UMUXT ANI> TNI NRIf. J KRU BOOM, NSW YORK. mHE most extensive variety and the largeet I stock of Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Ac., InAmorlca, eon be fouud at this establishment, from plain to the most elaborate and ornato In design and workmanship. In addition to the stock always ou hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and original may bo found, from which work will be ex* ecutod promptly to ordor. Ordors faithfully oxuuutcd, and shlppod to any point available by water or steam. Persons visiting tho city of Now York on pleasure or buslnoss aro respectfully Invited to visit this es tablishment. oct3 BROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail In Bwalnsboro, Emanuel Co., jp on the 4th Instant, n negro man; ho says his 'JL name is Harry; tliat ho belongs to tho ostato •Mot Thomas Clay, of Uryan County, Ga. Ho Is or light complexion, with a slight scar over tho loft eye; about 5 feet 8% inches In height, and about 20 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, pay charges and take him away, as he will bo dealt with as the law direct*. HENRY OVERSTREET, Jo9 Jalor. NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against tho estate of Richard F. Williams, late of Chatham coun* ty, deceased, are hereby notified to presont them within the time prescribed by law to tho subscri* her; and all indebted to tho said estate are request ed to make immediate paymout to M. B. MILLEN, Administrator do bouls non. March 26—flw ltwlJy2l—jo 7 STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con* corn: Whereas, tho estate or Jeremiah Me. Donald lies unrepresented in consequence of tho death of Nathan Browtoti, tho exocutur, ami unless somo fit and competent parson applies lor tho ad ministration of said estate, with the will annexed, I shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other lit anil proper person, administrator with the will an nexed do bonns non. on ealil estate: Tltcso aro, thoreforo, to cito ami admonish all whom it may concern, to ho and appear hoforo said Court to mako objection (if any they have) on or hoforo the first Monday in August noxt. Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for tho county of Bulloch, this 12th day of Juno, 1850. Jol5 WILLIAM LEE. o. o. CITY SHERIFF’S SALEl W ILL be sold beforo the Court House door in the CUy or Savannah, on tho first Tuesday in July next, between tho legal hours of sale, lot No. 27, contains 69 foot, moro or less, being a portion of Garden lot No. 11, west, in Ute city or savannah, bounded as follows:—East by Purse street, south by lot No. —, north by street not named, and west by lot No. —. Levied on as tho property or Ann Doble, to satisfy a fi. To. Issued out or the Honorablo the City Court ofSavanuab, m favor of John Gallahor vs Ann Doble. Property pointed out by plaintiff— Terras cash. Purchaser paying for titles. EDW. M, ?RENDERG AST, «»y31 City Sheriff. State of Georgia, Uullocl* County. A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—By virtue of au or* dor from tho honorablo Court of Ordinary of saui county, passed on tho first Monday in Juno, will bo sold at tho court houso door of said county, botweeu tho lawtol hours or salo, on the first Tues day in August, Ono tract of Laud, containing one hundred and Ufty acres, in said county, on tho Ca* nooohoo rivor; also, a part of four other surveys, containing six hundred uud thirty-two acres, on On- uoochce river, well improved and in good retntlr, consisting of swamp, bay and pine land. Sold os tho property or Nathan Brow ton, doceosed, for tho botiellt of tho hoirs and croditors of said deceased, Terms made known ou Uio day of sale. BENJAMIN B1USWTON, 1 . . SIMON J. UltEWTON, f Adm rs * Juuo 2d, 1868 jo 16 State of Georgia, llulloclt County. A DMIN1STRATORS’ SALE.-WUI bu sold, on tho JX. first Tuesday in August noxt, beforo tbs court houso pi Statesboro’, iu uuid county, under an order of tho Court of Ordinary, Fifty-four (64) acres of Pine Laud, grunted to James Deal, and bounded by lauds of James Woods, William Allcu and Elmore Manes, belonging to the ostato of James Deal, for tho benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said estate. Terms made known ou the day ofsulo. MARTHA DEAL, ) Adw’x. . , CALVIN DEAL/ /Adm’r. Juno 12th, 1860 . * j 0 16 CITY SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold, before the court house door in tho city of Savannah, on the first Tuosday In July next, between tho legal hours of sale, Ono Au gusta and Waynesboro’ Railroad Company’s Bond, No. 409—levied on as tbo property or William Dunn to satisfy two fl. fas. Issued out of tho honorablo the City Oourt oT SavauunU, ono in favor of Jamc3 B. Read vs. WUHam Dunn, and tho other in favor of John Iugersoll vs. William Dumt. Terms cash. F.DWAlfD M. PREXDERQAST. may 31 Sheriff C. S. S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO.. - 1858—Two months after date a * « May 20th. bo mado to the HonorahU • ~ application will County for lof? Court of Ordinary of aald tbe estaMI tFavo to soil all the lands belonging to baiC' to of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for the foefit of tbe heirs and croditors and said deceased. my23-8w JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r. /GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO.—All persons having VX demands against the Estate of Thomas Mills, late of said county, deceased, aro hereby notified to presont them, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate paymont to HARRY B. HODGES, Adm’r May 20th, 1868. ray23-8w NOTICE. T WO months from date application will be made to tho Ordinary of Chatham County, for leave to sell lot No. 151, flth district, Baker, belong ing to the estate of Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, may2 Administrator. ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. J OHN M. WILLIAMS, having assigned all blip — — *- -* his debts, said John ...... underslgnod without delay, as It is quite desirable to ascertain the extont or Indebtedness, and to per fect a speedy settlement of the assigned property apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee. ADMISTRATOR’S NOTICE. A LL porsons having demauds against tbe estate of tbe late Charles 8. Arnold, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law; and all those in debted to said estate, are requested to make imme diate payment to EDWARD PADELFORD, may8 Administrator. ASSIGNEES NOTICE. M R. Lonla Roblder having made an assign ment for tho benefit of hla 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. BON AUD, Assignee. Savannah, May 19,1850. , may20 gCYNN SHERIFF’S SALK. TT7TLL be sold before tbe door of tho Court Houso YY in the city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on tho first Tuesday In July noxt, between tho legal hours of salo, the following properly, to wit.:—Cas sius, Jim, Gbloc, and Simon—levied on by virtue ol fl. fa. Issued out or tho Honorablo Superior Court of Glynn County, in favor or Horace B. Gould vs. Alex ander Scranton ami James Gowen, Administrators of Mary Abbott, docoased. Property poiutod out by plaintiff’s uttornoy. may28 M. O. II. WRIGHT, S.G.C. NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against tho estate or Evan Jones, lato of,Charlton county, Ga., do coased, are requested to present them, in terras of law, and those indebted will please make payment to the subscriber. STEPHEN McCALL, Executor. Ccntruvillago, Ga., June 14tli. 186H jc22 VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVILLE, A Virginia jb Tennessee HA1 UMMER-9* ARRANGEMENT. Shortest, most comfortable and moat expeditious Route to tho VIRGINIA SPRINGS I THROUGH BY DAY-LIGHT. And Baggage Choukod Through, except on Stages. Visitors to tho Virgluinla Springs by this route, take tho South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or the Richmond uud Danville cars at Richmond, at fi A. M., dally, (Sundays excepted,) arrlvo at Lynch burg to dluner, aud tbeuca, via the Virginia uttd Tennessee Railroad, reach Bonsacjc’s Depot at 31-4, and£alem at 4 P. M., «ud at editor place take Kent, Summcrson & Co’* Fine Line of Stages I Those via Bonsauk’s lodge at Fincostle, dine at the Rod Swoot, onSwcct Springs, and arrlvo at the Whito Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou the evening of tho second day lrom Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with hut fi4 miles or Singing. Or by the Salem route, stop all night at tho Konnoko Red Sulphur Springs, (lo miles distant from Salem,) dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrlvo at tho White Sulphur Springs on tho evening of the following day. Tho Virginia k Tonuessoo Railroad Is located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for its salubrity and dollghttultcm- perature. The road pusses tho boso of the PEAKS or OTTER! Anil within tbreo miles of tho Alleghany Spriugs, ono milo of the Montgomery Whito Sulphur Spriugs, aud within four miles or tho Yellow Sulphur Spriugs; all ploosautly situated a few miles apart, on the Eastern slopo of tho Alleghany mountaiu, in Mont gomory county. Tho waters of theso Spriugs aro colobrutod for their great medicinal qualities, the ac commodations are oxoollcut, aud havo been greatly increased since last season. ^-Visitors to the Red Sulphur Spriugs lako Kent, Summcrson k Co’s Stages at Newborn Depot, on tbo t von lug of tho day thutthoy leave Peters burg or Richmond, aud arrlvo at tho Springs ou tho following day to ulnnor, uud Salt Sulphur Springs early In tho ovonlng of tho socond day from Rich- tuoud or Petersburg. The Road from Newheru Depot to tho Red Sul phur Springs, (38 tulles,) lias boou graded un-J greatly improved since last season, uud is now re garded osouo of the best turnpikes iu the mourn talus. Tbo line of Telegraph from Richmond will bu com pleted and In operation to thp Moolgomery White Sulphur Springs early in June. AQKNCT. MlUpkUVli, PA. nt for the Bavannth Journal, WITH wot. iff received Medal at '•Fair, aro Having received the tho „„ r aronow offered to tho public as tbe Price Safe of Ithe World. Itoted and approved as thoy have been evorjr- ilng victory was reserved to be awarded by the Juries of the World’sFalr. Tbe proprietor placed Oue Thousand Dollars in Gold tntbe ono.cxnlblted at the World's Fair, I/m* don, and Invited all the Pick-Locks In tbe world to open** * ‘**-***-- * mom oporatod upoi . could rick tho Lock or open tho Sofo. By an Improvement upon tho original Salamander, Introduced by tho prosontowncr ortho patent-right, tho Interior is rendered wholly Impervious to datnp, and hooks, papers and Jewelry might be preserved in ono of his safes for a century without contracting a blomlshfrora moutd or mllldow. To guard against counterfeits every Safe from the manufoctory or the subscriber, and sold by him or his agents, baa a brass plate In front, bearing his name; each is also furnished with one of his Im proved Thief Detecting I/>cks, which Is a good guar antee against robbery. S. 0. HERRING k CO., Noe. 186,187 and 139 Wator-st., N. Y. Agents In Savannah, Messrs. BELT, k PRENTISS, who keep constantly on hand a frill and complete assortment, which tboy will sell at Manufacturers’ prices, sopt28 At Manufactured by Steams <6 am containing tho books, papers, NOTICE. W ILL bo sold, between tho usual hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday iu August next, before tho oourt houso door in Trador’s Hill, Charlton county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dlok and Tom)—bo- county, 2L254W amUw’MV-’ r •“* SolJ under provision of tho will n ., aj order of the honorable Ordinary of said county. STEPHEN McCALL, K.t’r. OuutreviURgc, Ga., Juno 14th, I86U je*j*j CITY MARSHAL’S SALES. TITILL be sold, on tho first Tuesday in July f r next, iu front of tho court houso : Improvements on lot No. 3, Montmollinvillo, to satisfy City Tax Executions vs. Conunlly, for.years 1854 and 1865. Also, Lot aud improvement No. 12, part of Gar den Lot No. 11, west, tlto property of Airs. F.llcu O’Reilly, to satlsly City Tax Executions for 1865. Also, I/>t No. 16 and Improvements, Franklin ward, as tho property of AL ProudorgA-»t, for Taxes for 1865. Also, oast half of Lot No. 2, Calhoun ward, the property of Mrs. Bridget Cary and children, for Tnxes for 1855 Also, I/)ts Nos. 19 aud 20, Wesley ward, as l ho properly of Edward Perry, for Taxes for 1865. Also, Lot No. 61, Brown ward, as tho property of ostato of Patrick O'Connell, hr., for Taxes for 1866 Al.o, Improvements on south hair or Lot No. 33, Warren ward, as tbe property or Miss Matilda Ro- sey, for Taxes for 1854 and 1865. Also, east half or Lot No. 28, north side or Marga ret street, tho property or Mrs. Rachael Wise and daughter, for Taxes for 1856. Also, lots Nos. 47 and G2, Walton ward, as the property of John McCormick, for Taxes for 1865. Also, lot No. 4, Washington ward, as tho proper ty of Mrs. M. M. Dibble and children, for Taxes for 1855- Also. Lot No. 14 and east hair of lot No. 16, par of Garden lot No. 33, east, as the property of tho estate or 8. A. Patot, for Taxes for 1851 and 1865. Also, Lot No. 24, Lafayette ward, as tho property of John M. Milieu, for Taxes for 1866. Also, Lot No. 10. Montmollinvillo, a3 the property of James Benolst, for Tbxcs for 1864 and 1865. Also, Improvements of quarter Lot No. 16,Greeno ward, as the proporty of Mrs. Baker, lor Taxos for 1664 and 1866. Also, Garden Lot No. 68, east, os the properly or W. P. Bowen, for Taxe3 for 1854 and 1865. Also, Lot No. 47, Jasper ward, as the property ot Mrs. J. W. Ryerson, for Taxes for 1865. Also, west half or Lot No. 4, south side of Bryan street for Taxos for 1854. Also, south half of 1 Trustees’ Garden, as the property of the estate or Worthington, for Taxes for 1855. DANIEL H. STEWART, may 31 City Marshal. ’ttusengers to Kuoxvillo, Tounesscc, tokeKuut, Summersou k Go’s stages at tho Westeru teriuiuus of the Virginia k Tennessee Railroad, uow 180 miles from Lynchburg (aud being oxlcudod Westward at tho rate ol 8 miles per mouth) to the Eostoru termi nus or tbe Eust Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrive at KnoxviUo in 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. Fare from Petersburg or Richmond. To Rod Swoot, or Sweot Springs via Bonsack’s,$10 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Saicm.... 10 60 “ White Sulphur Springs “ Bonsack’s 1' lul “ “ “ “ Salon*. -".‘I fin “KedSulpher Springs.. “ Alleghany Sprimnw’* * ..irSigra'nltilr mm 8 45 , y . P j!»vllle, Tennessee 23 00 Nuic.— 1 The rhargo lor tickets to the Alleghany Springs, Alonlgomory While Sulphur nud Yellow Sulpliur Springs, docs tint includo tho charge from tho Railroad to the Sprmg3. Passengers lor tho Al- teghauy Springs, (4 miles distnut,) take tickets to SUawsvillu—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (1 mile distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to Big Tunnel and for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) take tickets to Uhrlstlamburg depot. Con- veyuuces will be fouud at those places. For further information apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent 8. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Richmond k Danville R. R., Richmond. * E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. k T. R. K., Lynchburg. KENT, 8UMMER80N k CO., myUWhn ' Flncastle, Virginia. CENTRAL RAlitfOAD. LOCAiT EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE PROOF QU/tiTixa OF WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured by Steams & Martin. New York. In the lire of the 3d Inst, which consum ed tbe brick buildiug occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite I tho Gas Works, In this city, was a safe ol .. . the above descriptions containing tho books, papers, and money of Mr. Thomas, and although the buildiug was detroyed, the sold Safe sustained no lujury whatever from (he Intense heat to which it hud been exposed. On open ing tho Safe, the contents were found undisturbed, and In tho same ordor and cundillou as when placed tboro, except a slight discoloration to the prqjoctiug cuds of a few papers, and the backs of oue or two of the hooks, caused by tho steam generated In the Safa, while at its greatest heat. The Safe and contents, as ft came from the ruins, may still ho seen, In tho possession of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment of those cole- brated Safes always on hand,and for salo by C. H. CAMPFIKLD, Agent for tho Manufacturers, July 20,1865. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga. 1 take pleasure iu corroborating tbo foregoiugstate ment, and iu addition would add, that tho books are now In use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf July 2fitb, 1856. octO—tf mo NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. * Merchants,can b« supplied at short notice with Bill-Head*, Bills off Lading, Dray Book*, Circulars, Card* , and Blank Book*. Particular attention glven*to BOOK AND PAM* PI (LET PRINTING, such os Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings, of Meetings. Reports, By*Lawu, etc. Thaukfrilfor (he vory liberal patronago heretofore received, we respectfully solicit a continuance of tho same, feeling that we Bball be able to please All who may favor us with a call, both os to prices and dxoCUtioirorwrorr Proposals liar Ration* and Fuel for Light-Vessel*. COLLECTOR’S’ OFFICE, ) Scrnu.fTKxnKXT of ijoihh, y Savannah, 10th May, 1860.) CjEALED proposals will be received it this LJ office until 12 o’clock. M., on tho 1st day of July next, 1866, for furnishing and delivering Ra- lions and Fuel on board the Light-vowol* in this Collection district, vis.; at Martin’s Industry and Tyboo Island KnolLfor ono year from tbe first day or July 1858, to the 30th Juno, 1867, inclusive. Tho rations to bo of good and approved quality, to be dollverod In good and sufficient packages, barrels, boxes and coses, and In good order, on board the above named llght-Vessols, at ioast once a quarter, free ol oxpense to Iho United States, and agrees*■'** to the annexed tabic ofthe weekly ration, viz.: DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STREET, NEAR TUB COURT UOUSK, m SAVANNAH. GA., Established in 1833. mHE Subscriber grateful to bis friends and ■ patrons for their contiuual favors, would state that In addition to tho improvements in DYING, au qulred by him during his last visit to England aud Sootlaud, has mado arruugomouts for extending his buslnoss, by which ho is uow ouabled to dyo u greater variety of colors ou silk uud woolcu drosses, shawls, &c., which he trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patroungo. Geutlomen’s gurmouta dyed, oleauod or rouovutcd as may bo required, in tho same superior stylo which' has generally so much pleased his patrous aud frleuds. Table Cbvers, aud Ludies’ Crape Shawls, &o., cleaned uud fiulshed iu tho first style. Ladles’ Bonnots dyed, bleached and pressed iu the most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly uttendedto. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or rullroad, word should, bo seut him by letter through tho post ofllco. so that he may know where to call for them.. mcUlB AIJ2XANDER GALLOWAY. which tbo onliro ration will.ho furnished bu hoard each-light-vossol respoettvoly. Tho proposes for supplying fuel, both coul und wood, must Btato distinctly tho price por ton aud cord, uud the kiud aud quality of each, to he dellvor- od ou board of each light-vessel respectively. Ono bidder may oiler for ull tho rations und fuel • * “ • ** the “ * GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL bo sold beforo tho door of tho Court Houso, in tboclty of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on tho first Tuesday in July next, between Inn legal hours of salo. tho following property, to wit.:—One undivided liaiforatractor parcol ol land containing two hundred and fifty acres, (moro or loss) lying und being In tho county ofGiyun. hounded south he lands granted to Michael Pottsell, northwardly by lands granted to John Limb, senior, east by lands uuknown. levied ou os the pro|terly orCelia Limb, to satisfy a II. fa. issued out of the Honorablo foipu- rior Court of'Glynn county, in fuvor or Daniel McIn tosh vs- Celia Lamb. Property pointed out by de fendant. M. C. li. WRIGHT, may28 sheriff Glynn County. STATES OF OKOItuiA. i.TliKilTY CO. I V) all wlintn it may concern:—Whereas Jason . Floyd will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Allen I). Floyd, Theso aro thoreforo to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to lie und apponr hoforo said court, to mako objections, ir any they havo. on or beforo the first Monday In July next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness W. I*. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty County, this 27th day or April, 1850. W. I*. GIRARDEAU, iuay27 0- L, 0. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. O N the first Monday iu July next application will bo rondo to tho honorablo tho Court 6f Ordina ry of said county for letters of administration on tho estate of Gideon McGowen, lato or said county, de ceased. ANN McGOWKN. June 2 NOTICE. milREE months ufter dato application will be made X to tho Marino Bank or Savannah, for tho pay- mentof two Twenty dollar bills, viz.: Icltor B, 3070, and latter 0. 597, tu<> left halves or which havo been mat. ' ’ JAMES I'. HUDSON. I.lkhuwme, Hu., M.y 17, IMP. Ilm-myilO " 'XDHIMtTUATHU MALK. O N tho firstTuoadey In July noxt will bo sold in front ortho Court Houso, In tho city oT Savan nah, all Iho real estate belonging to tbe estate of James M, Bates, late of Chatham County, deceased. Sold by permission ol the Court of Ordinary, and by order of the Administratrix, for the bonofil of tbo hslrs and creditors. ANN B. BATES. may25 Administratrix. TjMlESH Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, for i? sale by Jan 2 A BONAUD. IB* JL REMOVAL. The subscriber has Removed on the Bay, next door to tho Republican] office, whore he is now opening a handsome assortment or S 1» RIN GL- _ AND SUMMER GOODS, winch ho will sell by tho pattern or make to order In tho most fashionable style. Al3o, Ready Made Clothing for the pro 'cut nud coming souson. Thankful for past favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering anil Repairing done at tho shortest notice. Just recolvod White Drill Coats and Pants, White ami Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale ut a small i fit. «l»rl2 JOHN W. KELLY. DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON Tho subscriber takes this opportunity to inform bis friends and tho public, that Iho is enabled, from experience, and the .intuitive perceptions or tho truths or. science, based ou the common rules of survoyiug forms, boil: piano and spherical, to cut and make up garments lo Ut tho human form lu tho most complete and finished stylo, to ull who may favor him with u call. Boys’ fancy drosses. Rail costumes, Military aud Flruineu's Uniforms, ko..ko. „ P. HORACE GRANT, Jefferson st., ouo door Nortli of Uroughlou struct. dec 7—ly JflEin I pro- il P aper iianuinus and borders. Just received a greut assortment of the most elegant patterns, with borders to match, liotuH cents to 82, at CHAFFER k CO.’.S, «tpr30 No. 0 Whitaker streot. G. M. GiliFFlN; 8UCCESSOU TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner or Bryan and Whltakor Streets, HAH now on hund a lioaiitiful as- sorlinuut of Jewelry of every dis- cription aud kiud worn by ladies and gentlemen, and willselliitiiiiusually low prices, I have this day received (per Express) a largo steck of dlogant Hlver Waro, consisting of Cuke and lie Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, I icklcd Knives and Forks, Knives, Forks and » Ntt l»kJn Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. fcc.., all Li .7. <:iWL,rt ' “ u, l suitable for presents. I havo r , a . col y cd ftl1 addition to my stock of ?.& or » «•***!» c °lorml Curls, Topsyz. llralds,Front Bands, Uuclo Tom. ko., which now makes color'd uh I red' 1 com B ,(, te. Orders received for any l, m sunervlsloii !"iL'i r ^°. rk ,,ono In a workmanlike manner, and warranto*!. O N CONSIGNMENT-* 2000 bushels Prltno Coi 100 do Cow Peas: may 26 200sacks “Pnlaco Mills'’ Flour- 110 bbls Raw Ulm; 10 do Mononnhela Whisky: 5 do Domestic Brandy; For sale low, by Jel8 PATTEN, HUTTON k CO. Q N and after Sunday, the 14th October, Inst, and until further notice, the Passenger Trains on me Central Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAII AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...6 a x and 12.16 r u. Arrive In Macon “ ‘‘..2.16 rx ‘‘1 am. Loave Macon “ “.11.45 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive In Savan’h “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 a m BCTWEKN SAVAXVAD AND ACOUSTA. Leave-Savannah 12.16 p m and 8.30 p. u. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p k “ 6.80 a U, Leave Augusta 0. am 4 - 4.30 P M Arrive in Savannah 1.30 p m “ 10.46 p BETWEEN MACON AND ACOUSTA. Leave &Iacon 11.46 a m and 9.30 P M. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 0. am “ 4.30 pm. Arrive in Macon 2.16 pm “ 1. am. BETWEEN SAVANNAH, MHJ.EDOIV1LLX & XAIONTON, Leavo Savannah 6. a m Arrlvo in Mllledgevllle 2.46 r m. Leave Macon 1146 A M Arrive in Eatonton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Ga;, Oct. 12, 1866. oct!6. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE •°HW ft^ujpAD New York & New Orleans Mails. r\N and after Sunday, February 3d, 1850, two daily trains between ilacon and Columbus, and ono between Macon aud Americus, Leave Macon at 2 a m, aud 3 p u; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a m, and 1030 P m ; leave Columbus at 4 15 a si, and 1 30 r m; arrive at Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p m; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrlvo at Amorl cus al 0 40 a m ; leavo Americus at 2 20 v u; arrive nt Macon at 740 p m; making a completeconnactinn ho- tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington ami Charleston; also, witli Central RailroadTroinR to Savannah, Millndgovllloand Eaton- ton, and with Macon and Western trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to Rufaula, Ala., connecting dally at Americus with Tour horse Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, Thomnsvllle, Rninhridge, Ae., with!ri-woekly hacks lo Lumpkin, Cuthbert, Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Hayncsvllle, llawkinsvillo nud Knoxville, Ga. Piissongers for Ainerious aud points below Fort Valley, should lake tho 1216 »• m train from Baviui- nab; and tho 5 i*m train from Auguste, to avoid de tention at Macon. For ether points on tho South- Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from Snvmmah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri cas at 2 20 v m will reach Columbus nt 10 30 e m tho same night. Passengers from Columbus uud the West for Am ericus, South-western Georgia or Florida, should toko tho 1 30 p m train at Columbus, sleep at Fori Volloy, ami roach Amorlcus at fl 40 a m next morn ing. First class steamships leave Savanuah for No.. York nn Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila delphia ou Wednesdays. Possugc* I a the Cabiu 526. Steerage $K. Faro from Montgomery to Savuiiiiah $14 oo “ Columbus “ “ 10 oo “ Americus “ “ k 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macou, January 30th, 186(1. maylfi Winter Arranoment—Can Starting, Ilenvy Rail all the wny to Gordons vlltc, W HEN tho Potomac ia closed with ice this route may be reliadon by passengers, to on- suro tbo connection going North or South. The road Is onUrcly relaldwTtU a buperlor T rail as far as Gordonsvlllo. During tho winter tho train will start from tho old station, in Richmond, on Broad stroet, at 7)4 a m„ pass Gordonsville at 11 a m., and arrive in Staunton at 3 26 p u. Down train leaves Steun- ton at 0 40 a m, passes (lordonsvlllo at 11 a m, aud arrive in Richmond at 2.30 p m. Faro to Gordonsvlllo $2 oo “ “ 6 00 Roth trains arrlvo In Gordonsvlllo in ample time to take tbo train ortho Orange and Alexandria Rail road . Persona who loave Richmond at 7M a m. , can takotbo Oraugo and Alexandria ears at Gordons- vlllo If they choose to do so, aud by that tealu will reach Alexandria by 3.40 pm,, but this company can ticket them only to Gordonsville. 0017 tf H. D, WHITCOMB, Supt. PSEfteH OF JAMAICA GINGER. T HE distinguished favor with which this essence has been received throughout all sections of tlto Union as a remedy at once safe, agreeable and effectual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak aud relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dy*pepsin, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., has in duced the proprietor to give it every publicity hi his power. Upon Its morrlts comment is unnecessary, as its own intrinsic wortli Is its best eulogy. It car ries with il the evidence of its superior excellence, freely attested to by the young, the old, and scores of families who. prompted by a careful regard for their health aud comfort, are daily adopting it as an INDlSFKNSAIU.lt FAMILY RRMKDY. TUorC is perhaps 110 medicinal preparation extent so t-lmpto and harm less, yet salutary aud elluctlvo, whoso wortli will he more appreciated or universally adopted than tho Liquid Ginger preparod by Holntzelraau. For salo by J. fe JelO 3m . DkFORD, Druggist. Savanui iRglfd, lull, Ga. MISS MAh JBr a Brooke Ball Female Seminary. MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. EASTMANN, PRINCIPAL. This Seminary, located in tho de lightful hud healthy village or Media, [thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by ;Railroad, will bo OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September loth, 1866. Tne commodious building, nowin process or erec tion, wllh all tho modern improvements, will be finished bv (he first or August, and will contain such accommodations, both in point of taste and comfort, as cannot fall to satisfy parents that white their daughters are enjoying tho benefits of raoutal cul ture, they havo also tbo comforts of a refined home. This institution Is established with a view to afford to young ladies the most perfect combination of ad vantages for the attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, and no palus or expense will he spared to render it lu reality what It professes to t>e, a school or sui*erior merit. Miss Eastman, the Principal, was at tbo head of a school in New Eng land previous to her residence iu 1’cunsylvanle, and for tho last six years has been known to the patrons of Aston Kidgo Seminary, as presiding teacher in that institution. Tho Kt. Rev. A. Potter, Bishop or the Dioceso of Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a Young Lndios’ Seminary in Media, Delawaro Co., Pa.. In September next, has been known tolhe sub- Bcrlber for several years past. He has a vory high opinion or her capacity, efficiency and dovotedness as an educator. She has had a largo and success- lul experience. Tho building which Is to he erected for her uso will contain every accommodation. The village and surrouudlng country are distinguished for hottlthfuluoss and beauty, and the subscriber has confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman wilhhavc no reason to regret it.” Miss Eastman will bo aided by an efficient corps of resellers. The French language will be taught nud spoken by a Purisiun lady, residing in tho family. The Latin, Gorman, Spanish and Italian languages will receive duo attention. ^ Tho Natural Sciences will be taught, with tho aid ol a largo and expensive npparutiiH. The Musical Department will be under the charge o a lady eminently qualified to Ull tho situation; and nil preferring a male teacher on the Pimm or in Singmg, can havo tho benefit «r a Visiting Teacher from Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting will he muter the direction ol a lady accomplished in tho art. Tho number of pupils is limited to forty. ThoTerms for Board and Tuition in all the branch es except Music, are $160 por session of five mouths. Miss Eastman has liberty to refer to tbo following gen Home n*— * required for all the light vessels iu this district, or for one or moro of tho vessels so|>aratety, at Ins owu option. Thu kind und quuuttty of fuel will he deter mined upon, und tho contractor Informed accord ingly. in advaucu of the time for making tho quar terly deliveries of rations on board ofthe respective light-vessels. Each blddor Is required to attach to his bid or bids a written guarantee, signed by himself uud a responsible surety, that, lu tho event ofthe contract being awarded to him, he will faithfally execute it in conformity to tho terms of this advertisement. Tho contractor will bu required to onler into bond with approved security for tho faithful execution of the contract; aud no bid will bo accepted or contract entered into, until approved by tho Light House Board. Tho contractor will ho required to keep at least, lu the aggregate, ouo mouth’s rutlous Tor tho outlie crew ortho light-vessel contracted for, on bnard ut all times; and uny expense incurred onaccouut of failure to deliver rations or fool iu time, will be chargeable to tho contractor. No membor of Congress, Ughtkeopnr, sunnrlnton- ijwgs mewfisur < *-.A*Si^jl l J*- 0 * • int-houso establishment, will he al- lowuu to contractfor or deliver rations for the crew, or fuel of a fight-vessel, nor to be Interested iu such contract. No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will be allowed to cliaugo tho parts of tho ration; nor the times that may bedetcrmlucdu|Km for the delivery without authority ofthe Board. All tho arlielos-coustltutlhg (lie ration for thecrew of Ught-vessols will ho examined, ami tholr quality approv ed by the *mpei inteudent, or tho inspector or tho district, or by hicIi other persou us may be as signed tn perform that duty ; and no bills will bo paid for rations ami fuel which aro not accompanied by rocuipto duly signed by tho respective light-ves sel keepers for the different articles constituting the ratious for tho crew for each quarter, and separate receipts for the kind and quantity or fuel delivered on board of each light-vessel. No bid which Is not properly seated And endorsed will be considered, and no bids will bo received or allowed to bn withdrawn after the expiration ofthe time gpcclfied in the advertisement for receiving them. Bids submitted by different inembors or tbe samo firm or co-partnership will net be considered. AU bids will bo publicly opened and registered at tbo time specified in the advertisement. The right to rqject all bids ffthe Interest of tho public service requiro it, Ir reserved By ordor of tho Light-houso Board : JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights. my 11 lit. Roy. A. I’otter, D.D., and tho Episcopal clergy Hon. 1:1 force, President of tbo United Slates. Hon. S. 1». Chase, Governor of O.iio. Hon. N. B. Baker, Ex-Governor of New Hut slurc. linn. M. w. Tnmian, II. c. I'riim Now York. Rev. N. Stem,ol Norristown, l’n. Rov. A. MoI«oo(l, Clearfield, I’a. I'ierco Butter, Esq,. of Philadelphia. J. B.Uklo,Esq., ,; 0 E. W. Clark, Ksq., ,}(, Goorgo Wharton, E-q. j,,'. Christopher Lower, I'ottavllle, Pa. Goorgo Wyman, St. Mo. li 011 :. **• •h»h»i.so» | , Washington |i. t,\ I or lurtlier imrttoulurH, or fur circular* apply m thu I rim*, pal, MISS MARIA KAHTMaa, JolO ood dm Media, Delaware Co, Pa. pe ill 6 uic’A Lm i 1>UTNAM’S Monthly Mugozlno for Muy. X rrank Leslie s Gu/.otte of Fusiiious for May. i, Bl a ‘ ! kyvoo.l’H Edinburgh Roview for April. Received uud lor sale by 1 WARNOCK k DAVIS, um y*° 169 Congress streot. 19/) w ULS * FJ ; 0UH iu 8tor e and lor Bale ±£ltJ by may7 CRANi; WELLS k CO. eSO 0a ! 0 , ^ li . tawba Brandy instore, lav\m.Jb“ r TskCTH L K U, ' r 04 iiay street, my 14 RENT’S COTTON VESTS-jiiut received VX aud for aale by J. W. THRKLKELD, 1 »*yl8 Oongrou tail Whlthaker atreeta. •• JUST RECEIVED* PER STEAMER, an assortment of Misses and Children’s Plain Straws _ I-adlos’ NKOPOLITAN UONNCTS lSi- HAT* and fiats. AteoT'fow L HATS. For salo by MRS. FREELAND, 17 Broughton street L isle thread gauntlets—Tho oniv article of the kind iu the city. For sale by „ - r * w - thkelkkld; raar27 • corner otJlmgressnndWhltaker-Bts. A l’PLES & POTATOES- 10 bbls Choice Mercer Potatoes: 26 *‘ “ Knaoull limU. ’ For eile by maylO Kussett Apples. J-A. BROWN. Each : ■BOX jjtgng linjj po|/p JO S11|BplH JJOBfl rnurit state dlatiuctly tbe price for wcHfiocmr „ . ^ GENUINE PREPARATIONS. . Helsabold’* Illffhly Concentrated Com- pound Fluid Extract Buclm. ISA CERTAIN, SAFE. AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY IOR Diseases or the Bladder, Kidneys. Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Socret DUeases, Obstruo* . .j, Female Complaints, and alt dlsmses of tbs «oxual Organs, wbethor la MAIJ3 OR FEMALE. from whatever cause they may have originated, and NO MATTER OK HOW MONO KTANDINU.' This popular and specific remedy Is now altered to the sffilcted, and guarfibteed to cure all the above complaints. It searches out the very root of the disease, driving out all the diseased fluids of the body, thus removing tbe cause and rendering the 0 “ re CERTAIN AND I KRHANENT. This medicine allays pain and inflammation, which other remodles invariably cause, and can be taken with less trouble aud expense to patients. This lu- falllbteremerty has saved thousands upon thousands from tho bands or MERCILESS QUACKS, ff not from premature graves. In coses of infection the Compound Bucbu Is tho only article worthy of the least confidence ofthe offilcted In performing SAFE CURES. It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other ihjurious drug, but is purely a Vegetable OtmjweiHon, It is very agreeable to tbe taste, creates no perceptible odor, and may be taken by persons or either sex without hindrance from business or medical advice, as plain directions for uso accompany tho medicine. Reader, if you have any ofthe above complaints, do not neglect thorn, PEI AYS ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine you can cure yourself, and thus prevent all exposure. TRUTH MUST AND'WILL PREVAIL. This medicine speedily and effectually cures tbe most virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates every particle orinfocUous matter from the system, restoring the patient to a perfest state of HEALTH AND PURITY. Helmbold’a Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. For puriiying the Blood, removing all diseases art- sing from excess of Mercury, exposure and im prudence in life, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from au impure state of Blood, and the only reliable and elfoctual known remedy for the cure or Scrofula, Balt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcor* atlous of tiie Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings ofthe Bones, Totter, Pimples on tbe Face, and all Bcaly Eruptions of tho Skin. It Is gratifying to tho proprietor of these medicines to be able to state that It is now nearly three years since thoy were first introduced, during which time they have been extensively used In various parts of the United States, and have given to patient and practitiou'er tbe highest degree of satisfaction In tbe 'various’cases tn which they havo been employed ; whether In town, couutry, hospital or private prac tice, tliuy have invariably glveu the most decided aud unequivocal satisfaction, and produced tho most salutary and houcficial etteoto. Numerous letters have been received from tho most distinguished physicians in the couutry, und from the professors of sovoral medical colleges, recommending in the highest terms tho vuluo ot these medicines, aud their suticriority over oil other preparations for such complaints as the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations or Sarsaparilla aud ofBuchu and various modes of preparing them have becu 8 Ivon, all of which of course will dllfer uccordiug to ic mode of preparation which each individual may adopt. . Theso medicines require cousiderublo euro lu the preparutiou und the employment of different meu- struaiu successive operation to toko up the extrac tive mutters, and, iu consequence, aro most fre quently improperly mudo, uud uut uufroqueutly much Impaired, If uot rendered totally iuort, by the judicious und unsklifril management of those unac- lualntcd with pharmaceutical preparations. It is bereforo of tho highest consideration aud import ance to the public and to tho faculty that there should be standard preparations of uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To effect this and obviate tho evil alluded to, Ilmve made a num ber of experiments to ascertain the most effectual mode of extracting tho virtues of the Sarsuiiarillu and tho Buchu, and to discover the most eligible form for their exhibition. Tho experiments have resulted most favorably, and it Is with much pleas ure I now offer to tho public and tho faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which coutulu ull the vir tues ofthe articles they ore represented to bo made from In a highly concentrated form, and are thu roust active preparations which can be made. Two ta* blespoonsfril of tho Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of wafor, IsjwuR.lto the Lisbon diet drink, and 0119 bottle tuhy equals in streugiu“'•Wof. Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made. FRENCH MILLINERY AND Dress Making. MRS. FREELAND ton open ed at her Rooms, No. 174 Broughton Stroet, a flno sefoc- Won or Spring Mllmery, and Is constantly receiving per steam ers, new aud dlfibrcnt styles or Bonnets; also, Dress aud Mantilla patterns. BOp Bonnets oleaaed and pressed a* usual. aprio KEDZIK’BPATBNT WaTERPILtER An assortment of sizes on hand. We warrant them to make tbo Savannah River Water, even though dipped directly out of the River, as pure and clear as tho finest Spring Water. About forty ofthese Filters are now in use in this city, and every person who has them, will cheerfully testify to their efficiency. Indeed, tbe Board or ______ Water Commissioners here, say In their Roport, It is the only Filter that does effectual ly purify tho Savaunah River Water. Call and see ono In operation at our House Fur nishing and StoveestabliamoDt.Hoc KENNED’ feb 27 House Fur- m’s now block. & BEACH, Corner of Broughton and Bullsts. Ice"7itchers DOUBLE Water Pitchers, Some now and beautiful designs, Plated and Brito- nia. At the Ilause Furnishing £ Store, “ 166 BROUGHTON STREET, , HORACE MORSE. Savannah, AprilM, aprSQ A.H.T2 PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS For Preserving FRUITS, TOMATOE8, Ac. Full directions for preserving accompauy eac t Can. For sate at manufucturor’s prices by Agout, HlIR'CE MORSE, 116 Broughton street. may 29 TO WOOL SELLERS? - TIP have this dny opened „ r ^,. si0r 0 liiCongrejB Mreot, «piwaRe Die Market, Sr ; l " r ,5 urc !!“ 0 «l wool, Hbeep SklOK, IIUUS-, Heci ih^i5h^T*? l K H,n . ndCo mJ ry *’ ro< bicoin general, The highest ettoh prices will bo paid for all tho above, ??An™.?? delivery .in Savannah. Mr. L. J. GU1L- MARTIN bos boou appointed as Ageut, to whom all 5 orsons having business transactions with tho un- ersigued may apply. 1 may apply. Savannah, May 19,186(1.' J. W. SMYTUE A CO. muy20 PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately rocclved large ad ilillons to our I'lANO FORTM, wo aro enabled to ofior at this time tho i- greatest varloty from tho beat roanu facturers, from tho plainest square to tho meet elab orately carved, and from six to soven octaves. Our Pinups aro solocted from tho raanufiicturors whom wo have full confldouce in, and wo are par ticularly requested by them to glvo a guaranty with evory instrument sold by un as regards durability tono, Ac. 1 ' IVreon. ln wont oTo dm rote InMrumem mar re. ir wtth eoP.tr upon RottinR subh a one by aoloctln, rtomito, following maker.-,, whose Instrumewi wo endeavor to keep constaut y on hand, vl* • H Wnr coster, J. Cblckerlng ft Sonf Noimsft’ciarkc.lSi ft Ravens, H. Waters, aud frames, Brothers i elm. "*■*; j, '• W. MORRELL*4 CO. FOR the tree Onset of Can-Js-^"' JDlFeSnv'p.r,3^S|| mary U located near the po|Mt and Foot otT^ -- -- gEtecaSg Cancel for any !-tyr«loan In the Houth. Kattecu are hmf.fi SSv1Sm“’ Kcce to he agreed upon Wore the cim ,. dertaken. All eomunnlcatloiu must be »,t addressed to W. R. MOStS*"* aug# (irifflh.i, l a. i amtuYo, uu u Blows, for sale by mar8 BRIGHAM. KELLY . <v. — — mi TTNITED Staten, Canada and Cuba" transl^edTby 8ooyte?° ry ° f I ^ jggtfja*****.** supply in Napoleon’* Confidential CorrospM»fj|.ncp n 'th t brothor Joseph. 10 h Devan’s History of the Queen’s of the Hanover—8 roll. fc*The AUachi In Madrid. Romance of tho Harora, by MIrs Pardue Rachel Gray, by Jalla Kavanaugh. Earnest Unafoad, by Mrs. l«e Hems, mar 8 W. THORNE WILIJaji* UST KECBIVED^-20 boxes Bhoufders * prime article, *20 tierces choice TetaJiJ Hama. In store, and for sale by vv loi ‘ ,,e * Wf mar 2« WAYNE, GRENVILU: hen XT KW CHOP Cl)BA M6LABSEa~T| lfccl iX go of the Abbott Devoreaux, dally exi-gui for safe in lota to suit purchasers, by JanUl HOIigeim a Norris —cAffu»^T xiwnjpngrsTERv- WAREHOUSE, 140 Congress and 67 St. Julicn Slncu . T IE UNDERSIGNED would take thin „L, tunity to express loblB friends and tbe ff generally, his sincere thanks for thuir libcial .At, S o and Influence, which has resulted lnexteiLt: I trade to all parts of the Stale. Abo, Chr,VnrT Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, tiicrcby tl . him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in any s util't city. \ Families, Merchants, Hotel Keeners, uj.| boat Owners are particularly invited to cxatnuitX present stock, which is now complete in ail tb various deportments, consisting in part ofthe Ing goods, viz: CARP El DEPARTMENT. English Druggets, H ,, rioug width*,) Mosaic Hearth folk Velvet and Cheuill,- h Vil Tufted Rugs, l*iano and Lible tt.vt-r, m i P J?'Hf'* 1 ”' »5«rft5&'kuJ'S,.' Wool Duteh, Carpets Bindings CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPAHim i Brocatellos, Wo aud Mm-lin cnmia Batin do Laiucs, Gilt Cornices, Satin and Bilk Damask, Gilt Pins-uml Band- Worsted aud Cotton Damask, Towels, Loot* it) Cords; Velvet aud Plush of various colors; M mio* Shades, new style. Also, every variety of Furniture Coveriug Tna mlngs and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOUDS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for HuiL- Rooms, out to fit without a seam. The subscriber will oblige himself to nukftU prices on all description or goods us low o$ throat quality can bo purchased In any Northern city. Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent v> my part of tho city free or charge. 49-An experienced Upholster will atteuu toth> making and layiug of Carpets and Uii Cloths «L,. desired. The decorative and curtain dcpartimtt> n charge or on Upholster of acknowledged ta-ien: skin. w.h.guion; Agent octlS 140 Congress aud 67 Bt. JuIlcn-.-u Royal Medallon, Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton, Mocol Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Bruss Three ply Ingrain, “ ily Ingrain, Fluid Extract Bucbu, $1 per bottle, or fi for $5 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of cures uud recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom pany each pre|>aration. Preparod and sold by H. T. HELMBOIJ). Practical and g\ualytical Chemist, 263, Chestnut-st., near the Girard House Phiia. To bo hnd of Druggists aud Dealers in evory sec tion ofthe United Slates and Canadas. All letters for the medicine directed to the propri etor rocoivc immediate attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw JOHN B. MOORE A CO.,“ GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALE k RETAIL DRUG GISTS. Would call the attention of Merchants, Factors, ^Wrianters, Physicians and others, to their ex- tonslvo and woll selected stock, comprisiug* every articlo In their lino of business, aud which they offer for solo on the most reasonable terms for cash, or approved credit, viz: PAINTS, VARNISHES, GIASS, AC.. Whito I/sad, Pnreaud No. 1; Homan’s Colors, dry and in oil; Japan, Copal, aud Coach Varnishes ; linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass, Put ty, Gold Leaf, l'alnt Brushes, Bash Tools, and Ola- siera’s Diamonds. LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ Oil*?, Bleached Sporm, Whale aud Lard Oils, far burning : all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., 1*0(001 Oil Unbleached Sperm, Lard and Rape Seed Oil; also Tanners,* Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTICLES. Nutmegs, Mace, Alsplce, Cinnamon, Pepjtor, Ginger, Mustard, 8aleralus f Soda, Pearlosh, Sweet Oil, Starch, Fig Blue, Matches. Ac. FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety of tho best French. English, end American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, “-'“fit nowdors, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie i, Metalic Saddle bags, Ac. Also, CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any one who may favor them with tbeir orders may depend upon their rocelr 1 — **—»—*-**—-— that all Should l_. returned at the option of the purchaser. mahiou DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, r ! a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and i recommended to tbe public, relyiug upon iuii trlnsic worth in the cure ofthe following complain All BiUlous Derangements, Sick Headache, l)yip< eia. Habitual Costtvcncss, Chroulc Diarrhs, Ccul Pain In tbe Stomach and Bo weld, GouendDeUhj Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by DruggUU get orally,, jujji, bv John*.R ilooro A Co, aud Wnt. lAucum, aavaiiiiah. ly febl2 rjn timukR i tibIueru JL H£ Unde&sjgned has just received, forstiI (500) Five Hundred pieces of good shlj'phF Timber, averaging over one thousand feettostki I 9 feb JEFFERSON ltUBKKI; f Tk/I ACICEREL', HfiRUlNG, SALMON, il IU 2 bbls largo No 1 Mackerel, 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 half bbls Blue Fish, 2 do llckled Herring, 3 do No 1 Salmou. 6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel 10 kits No 1 Mackerel, 19 do No 2 do 6 Kito Tongues aud Sounds. 1000 lbs Cod tHsh. For sale low l*v jau2fl J. a. BRUIN.| rates of advertising. h For one square, of800 ems or less, of any tyiwil larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for the flrftuiH cents for each subsequent Insertion,for any (Dull than ono month. | AU Tabular work, with or without Rule*; ttl J vertfoements occupying double column, 1 charged double the above rates. Advertisements or whatever length, forufB loss than one month, to bo charged at tmnf rates. For a longer time at tho following rates Jars,! No. of8qu*res|lmo|2moe|8mo8|4 mosjflnwjti: "lSquare,7... 2 Squares.*. 16 22 20 28 36 fJ 3 do ., “ “ - 4 do . 6 do . 6 do . 7 do . 8 do . 6 do . 10 do . t n w* ui DE FORD* gtf APOTHECARIES HALL. S. E. Corner ofr IW Broughton and Barnard Streets. Sayan- 4Mk G *-» Wholesale and retail Dealers in . Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dyo Woodsand Dye Stuffs, French, English, and American Perfrim- ery, Fine Toilet ond Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses and Supporters or all kinds, Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac. N. B.—Especial attention given to the treatment incases or poisoning, Drowning, Ac. »p7?y G OMN AND COHN MtlAL.—1000 bus prime Corn, White aud mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal n store and for sate by doc 31 PATTEN HUTTON * ro READ I—READ 11—READ III ■ That is, if you can see; "“ ,l nSfl t if you can’t see, you cau all kinds or “helps to see,” at tho Wntcli nuu jewetry Storo of D. B. Nichols A Co., in Congress street, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goods, as low ns at any other store in tho country. , K ocnl ' ,<, ‘ 1 1 ,or steamship Alabama a fresh !?vl!. oa< ! ® no Spectacles ; also, a supply of Pohbfo and Perlscopie Lens, wblch we are preyed to fit in all kinds of framos, at short notice. Our Perlscopie Lens (so called from their poouUar shnpo) have nn advantage over all others, as they have a greater rnngo of focus, so that tho reader is not compelled to hold tho book-nr itaiternt u certain dlstanco from the eye. Call and sue. , n. 11. NICIIOIA A CO. ME* No charge for showing ginuls. row U 1). «. N. A CO. P OPB—700 coils Hope, various brands, all ■LI of good quality, in storo aud for salo by apr20 i»y BRIGHAM, KELLY AIX) i^lOBN—In store and for salo by V* morft LOOKKrrABVKLI.IN OB MERCER UNrYERSlTYr PENFIELD, GA. FACULTY. riuauoxNT, N. M. CRAWFORD, I). II. FHOnaSQRH. College* B. P. SANFORD, A. M. t • Mathematics. ^ J. E. W1LLET, A. M., ChemHU-y .uJ Natural I'bllmonhv. H. II. TUCKKH, A. M., Belles I«Ures. U. W. WISE, A. M., Greek and Latin lAnguagcs, WILLIAM O. WOODKIN* A B., Modern Languages. Throlfwtnul S.mlnnry. _ , , »• «• OHAWKORD, D. Il' KcnL»luUc.llIUtory anil llll.llcal lJicrainra. WILLIAM WILLIAM*, A.M., SyatomaUo awl IYwiomI Theology, Academy. THOMAS A. SKAI*?, Principal. ^YhoCommencementls hold on tho lost Wednesday Tbo next Tbim will commence on the last Wed nesday In August. The price of Board In the vUl*«o is $10 per month; washing, room rent, fuel, Ao., $3. By order ortho Board or Trustees, rcy^ro 8, LANDRUM, Secretary, •10 16 •20 •24 $50 10 22 20 28 SC 20 27 32 36 44 24 32 38 42 62 27 30 44 46 60 30 40 60 64 66 32 43 64 68 70 34 48 68 62 74 88 48 61 66 77 64 70 M For any time not above specified, a proponx charge will be made. A deduction of 26 per cent from the abovetcj wlU be mode on advertisements appeared slvely on the fourth page of the daily. 9 Advertisements ordered three times a week, I bo charged two-thirds the above rates. 1 Special notice*, 10 cents per hue for tbe 6 cents for each subseqent insertion, turi Id cs« to be subject to contract. Marriage notices 11-" neral invitations 60 cents each. No special at inserted for less than 60 cents. ObltuoryNca Reports, Resolutions, or Proceeding* of anyST Association, or Corporation, ordered to be pc ed, 6 cents per line. btenmboats will be advertised at $40 per a: for each boat advertised. Steamship*, where but one Is running, $4 num; ff twoor more, fSOeoch. Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be r contract, but to be charged at tbe rate* pr per square. The paper, under no circumstances, u ’ ed in a contract. Professional and business cards not exce lines, will bo inserted at $20 per annum. Calls on persons to become candidates. * _ inserted os other advertisements, to be variably in advance. P Announcing candidates for office, $10, to A in Rdvuucc. I Advortisemcuts nqt marked on tbe c*ff specltlod time, will bo inserted until forbd*' paymout exacted. When any bill far two mouth.- adverfottfo*’ than contract, amounts to over $50, a dr" 26 |»or cent will bo made, j Yearly advertising, with privilege of<w'l bo tiiken at tho follow ing rules : For ono square, renewable once a / .. *. u twice •* . •* “ “ 3tlmesorofte»J r ' Every additional square contracted forte w fP ] ed ouo half tho above rates additional. Yearly advertisers shall be limited to u contracted for. AH contract* shall bew'f; - stating definitely tho nature of the busing advertised. Any advertisements not propw* neeted with tho business shall be charge* ly, and also any oxcess of matter over tM» p contracted for. Contract-advertisements payable qw vortisemonts from straugers and trausuw payulile in advance. All others will beef due when called for. M Regular advertisers and nil others senaw ] tnuuicntious or requiring notices leulion to fairs, concerts, soirees, or an)'F" tertuinments, where charges are made tance—all notices of private as*»rt«ti« , V, Uco dosigued to call attention to private w . calculated or Intended to promote iauivw^ rests, cun ouly ho Insortod with tue umw that thu sutuo is to he paid for. H iDP '« editorial column (which cuu be ouly auu lion of tlto odltors) the same will be cuargN rate of uot loss than 20 couts per line. Advertisomeuta ordered In tho \\ec*W iw ■ tier square for each insertion. „ J Tim uudorsigiiod, publishers of Dally, and Weekly uovrspapers iu SavanpaV£, ourselves strlclly In adhere to the wo., charges, and In no lustanco to deviate‘then’ J The above rates to toko elfrcl Marco L j to coutinue binding, until changed by ti*e majority or ttm undersigned. , tr J N. B.—This schedule shall nol in wy the integrity of existing contracts. Au tho year or any «Hher specified tlwM^Kj with the expiruliou of tho |H>rlo,l far wore made. AutxANPRR&&«iKn, Republican. TitOMreox k Wmaxoro*. Morning I H n Hiyrnw k Oo„ Georgian f pluhrIng* a^i P LUMBING, In all its vorloui tended to at the shorter v v Boee. For tale nt the Hoc*# Faiehb 8 * cr# ' J Broughton hi treet. ~urll