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Ornty, this e4t>t day of Agyfew, o. c. c.
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, to be end appear before eald
■ (If any thoy have) on or be.
In December next, othorwUe
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ntTBiy SHERIFF'S SALK.—Will be
i told oq the Ural Tuceday In June next, brfore
_ H^Merbetween the local houfa or sale,
lot naetber twelve (13) Sew IYmXud Ward, In the
cur or iavannah, situated on the corner of Mont*
on to satisfy a certain ft. fa. issuing out of Chatham
Superior Court, In favor of John Judder ra. CUr-
once I*. IloUbi. Property pointed out In eald fl. fa.
BENJAMIN I*. COLE,
maj-5 Sheriff C. C.
BTA®K"OF~O iittRGI A«
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con-
cent t Whereas, KUtabcth Ribero, will apply
at the Oonrt oT Ordinary tor letter* of administration
on the eatate of Joaenb Riboro:
Tbeae arc, therefore, to die and admonish all
whom It mar concern, to be and appear beroro said
Oonrt to make objection (If any they bare) on or
befbre the first Monday in July next, otherwise said
letters will be granted*
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
county, thia second day or June. 1850.
June 2 JOHN BILBO,.o. c. c.
STATS OK OSOHGIA, CHATHAM CO,
riV all whom It may concern: Whereas Mary Ann
X Dent will apply at tho Court of Ordinary Tor let*
tors DUmlasory on the estate of James P. Dent,—
These arc therefore to cite andadmoulsh all whom
it may concern, to be and appoar befbro said Court,
to make objections (if any they havo) on or before
tho First Monday in December next, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
County, this third day of June. 1S56.
JeS JOHN BII.BO.JXC.C.
STATE* OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con
cern : whereas, Patrick Ryan will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for letters of administration ou
the estate of Daniel Collins:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom U may concern, to bo and appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they have) on or be
fore the first Monday in August next, otherwise said
letters wlU be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
COunty, this twenty-third day or June, 1855.
June 83 JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con
cern : Whereas, Asa Johnson will apply at the
Court of Ordinary for said county, for letters of ad
ministration, with the will annexed, ou the estate
of Mary Williams, late of said county, deceased:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Oonrt to make objection (if any they have) on or
before the first Monday in August next, otherwise
said letters will be granted.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch
county, the 20th day of June. 1S5G.
^ WILLIAM LEE. o. n. c.
Court of Ordinary for letters dismlssory as ad
ministrator m the tutate of James C. Hines :
therefore, to cite and admonish all
fore the first Monday
eald letters will be named.
Witness. John Bilbo, Esq. Ordinary for Chatham
county, this fourth day of June, 1866.
June A JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
P ADMMMTRATOR’B lAlil. *
CRSUANT to an order of the Honorable the
Court of Ordinary of Chatham County, passed
Juno torm, 1856. will bo sold, on the first Tuesday
in August next, before tho Court House door in Mid
county of Chatham, botwoen tho legal hours of sale,
tho following property, to wit.: Lots Nos. three (8)
and four (4), being part of Garden lot No. nine (9),
Bpring Hill, City of Savannah, fronting ou Railroad
street; also the following negro slaves: Jack, Peter,
AlexanderandSarah. Sold-as -the property or the
MiateoTSamueUirifUn, late or said county, deceased,
for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es
tate. RICHARD WAYNE,
Administrator do bonis non, on
Je4 Estate of Samuel Griffin,
GEtfHGIAT^llATilA.MTOUNTYi
O N the first Monday in August next, I will apply
to the Ordinary of Chatham county for leave
to sell tho negro slaves Ueonging to tho estate of
Clara A* Ogilbay, deceased', lor the benefit of tho
heirs and credit irs of said estate.
June 4 JAMES A. UBOCHE, Adrn’r.
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From V* B. PALMER,
QXXXRAL ADVEHTW1NO AXO tOWSfAWl AGK.YT,
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.,
JAMHI 11. KlDIiEI,
DEALER AND IMPORTER OF
Watch**, ■IcwclgrjJMlwr Wan, Kan-
so. 12, sooth 2n srsm, nttunnrau.
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NELSON SWEENEY,
DESIGNER AN I) SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
. Corner Astor Place and 4th Avenue,
m cum raoxnonr vo m asioa umunt Atm mi raw
mbu norm, raw row.
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plain to tho roost elaborate aud ornate In di „
workmanshlp. ln addltlnn tn theilOCirilways on
hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and
original may bo found, from which work will be ox-
ocutod promptly to order.
Orders faithfully executed, and shipped to any
point available by water or steam.
Persons visiting the city or New York on pleasuro
or business aro respectfully Invited to visit this es
tablishment. . °ct3
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'IL nan
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BROUGHT TO JAIL.
Brought to Jail in SwalU9boro, Emanuel Co.,
on the 4th instant, a negro man; he says his
name la Harry; that ho belongs to the estate
•ol Thomas Clay, or dryan County, Ga. He is
of light complexion, with a slight scar over the left
oye; about 5 feet 3)4 Inches in height, and about 26
year* old.
Tho owner is requested to come forward, pay
charges and take him away, as lie will bo dealt with
as tho law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET,
Je9 Jalor.
NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the estate
of Richard F. Williams, lato of Chatham coun
ty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them
within tho time prescribed by law to the subscri
ber ; and all indebted to the said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment to
SL B. MILLEX,
Administrator de bonis non.
Slarch 25—6w llwf Jy2l—Jo 7
STATIC OK UEUHU1A.
C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom ii tnny con
cern: Whereas, the estate of Jeremiah Sic-
Donald lies unrepresented in consequeuce of the
death of Xathau Browton, the executor, ami unless
some lit nud competent person applies for the ad
ministration of said estate, with the will auucxcd,
I shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other fit
and proper person, administrator with the will an
nexed do bona* non, ou said estate:
These are. therefore, to cite aud admonish all
whom it may concern, to bo and appear before
said Court to make objection (ir any they have)
or before the first Monday in August next.
Witness, William Lee, Esq., Ordinary for the
county of Bulloch, this 12th day of June, I860.
Jcl5 WILLIAM LEE, o. c. c.
CITY BIIERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL be sold before tbe Court House door iu the
city ofSavannah, on tbe first Tuesday in July
next, between the legal hours of sale. The follow
ing articles, 2 counters, 1 desk, 1 iron chest, 1
wardrobe and all the interest of Edward Murphy,
in and to the lease or lot and building situated ou
tbecrMerof Whitaker and Congress streets, to
" y a fl. ra. Issued in favor of William B. Gaul J,
[urphy, A Dovanny, property pointed out by
dant. ED. M. I'REN DERG AST, * c. e.
may 31
vs.
defendant.
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE'.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door iu
the aty of Savannah, on tbe first Tuesday iu
July next, between the legal hours of sale, lot No.
27, contains 59 feet, more or less, being a portiou of
Garden lot No. 11, west, in the city of savannah,
bounded as follows:—East by Purse street, south by
lot No. —, north by street not uamed, and west by
lot No. —. Levied on as the property of Ann Doble,
to satisfy a fl. fa. Issued out of the Honorable the
City Court orSavonnah, in favor of John Galiahcr vs
Ann Doble. Property pointed out by plaintiff—
Terms cash. Purchaser paying for titles.
EDW. M. PRENDERGAST,
ray31 City Sheriff.
State of Georgia, Bulloch county,
A dministrators’ sale.—bv virtue or au or
der from the honorable Court of Ordinary or
said county, passed on the first Monday iu June,
will bo sold at the court house door of said couuty,
betweeu the lawful hours of sale, on tho first Tut-s-
day iu August. One tract of I .ami, containing one
hundred and fifty acres, in said county, ou the Ca-
nooebee river; also, a part of four other surveys,
containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca-
nooebee river, well improved aud iu good repair,
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND A DANVILLE, AND
Vl>|lnlt A Tcnnrucv
SUMMER
consisting of swamp, bay and piue land. Sold us . .. _ . ,
the property of Nathan Brewtou, deceased, for tbe | ou tbeeveuiug of the day that they leave Peters-
ARRANGEMENT.
Shortest, most comfortable any! most expeditious
Route to the
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
THROUGH HV DAYLIGHT.
And Baggage Chocked Through, except on Stages.
Visitors to the Virgiuinta Spriugs by this route,
take the South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or
the Richmond aud Duuville cars at Richmond, at U
A. M.. dally, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch
burg to dinner, and thence, viu the Virginia and
Tennessee Railroad, reach Bonsnck’s Depot ut 3 1-4,
and Salem at 4 P. It., and at either place take
Kent* Summewon & Co’s Flue Lino of
. Stages I
Those via Bousack’s lodge at Fincostle, dine at the
Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at the
White Sulphur Springs, (17 tulles) early on the
evouing of the second day irorn Petersburg, or Rich-
moud, without X1UHT TRAVEL, and with but G4
miles of Staging. Or by the Salem route, stop all
night at the Roanoke Red Sulphur Spriugs, (iU
tulles distant from Salem,) dine ut the Red Sweet,
or Sweet Springs, aud arrive at the White Sulphur
Spring* ou theeveniug of tho following day.
The Virginia k Tcunessee Railroad is located
through a most romantic country, possessing a cli
mate tmsurjwwscd for its salubrity and delightful tem
perature. Tho road passes the base of the
PEAKS OF OTTEK!
Aud withiu three miles of the Alleghany Spriugs,
one tuilo of the Montgomery Whito Sulphur Springs,
aud within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Spriugs.
all pleasuutly situated a few tulles apart, ou tlio
Eastern slopo of the Alleghnuy mouutain, iu Mont
gomery couuty. The waters of these Spriugs tire
celebrated for tbeir great mcdiciual qualities, the ac
commodations are oxcolteut, and have been greatly
Increased since last seusou.
49-Visitors to the Red Sulphur Spriugs take
Kent. Suimuersou & Go’s Stages at Newborn Depot,
ADVKXTMXn AOKXCr, nUUMUUU* TA.
Authorized Agent for Urn Savannah Journal.
HERRING’S PATENT FIREPROOF
WITH HALTS ^AiK& LOCK.
Bavin, received ll»
Prim M«d«I at th.
World-* Fair, ar- now
ofltnd lo the public
an lb* Prize Sato <K
have been every
where, their crowning victory was reserved to be
awarded by tho Juries of the World’aFalr.
live proprietor placed Quo Thousand Donors In
Gold Iu the one exhibited attitoWorld’s Fair, Lon
don, and invited all the Pick-Locks In the world to
open the Safe, with or without the keys, and take tho
mouey as a reward for tholr Ingenuity; although
operated upon by several skilled in tho art, noouo
could Pick the Lock or open tho Safe.
By an Improvement upon tho original Salamander,
introduced by the present owner ortho patent-right,
tho Interior Is rendered wholly Impervious to damp,
and books, papers and jewelry might be preserved
■*i one of his safes for a century without contracting
blomlsh from mould or milldew.
To guard against counterfeits every Wovtom the
manufactory or the subscriber, and sold by him or
his agents, has a brass plate In front, bearing nIs
name: each is also famished with one or his Im
proved Thief Detecting locks, which is * good guar
antee against robbery. . _ _
3. C. HERRING A 00.,
Noe. 135,137 and 189 Water-st., N.Y.
Agents in Savannah, Messrs. BELL A PRENTISS,
who keep constantly on hand a full aud complete
assortment, which they wlU sell at Manufacturers
prices.
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FlttB-
pkook Qiuunn or
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manufactured by Steams «6 Marvin. EewYork.
In the tire of tiie 3d
Inst, which consum
ed the brick building
occupied by Mr. Jno. -
T. Thomus. opposite i
ithe Gas Works, in this j
city, was a safe ol
the above descriptions
containing tlio hooks, papers, aud mouey of Mr.
Thomas, and although tho huitdlug was detroyod.v
tlio said Safe sustained no injury whatevor from the
intense heat to which it had been exposed. On ojieu-
ing the Sale, the cements were found undisturbed,
and in the same order and condition as when placed
thero, except a slight discoloration to the projecting
ends of a few papers, and tho backs of one or two of
the books, caused by the steam generated in tbe
Safe, while at its greatest heat.
The Sole aud coutcnts, os it came from the rulus,
may still be scou, iu the possession of Mr. Thomas,
at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment of these cele
brated Safes always ou luutd.and for sale by
C. H. CAMPFIE1J),
Agent for the Manufacturers.
July 2d, 1855. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga.
I take pleasure iu corroborating the foregoing state
ment, and in addition would add, that the books are
now lu use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Kerry Wharf.
July Utilli, 1855. octfl—tf
benefit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased.
Terms made known on tiic day of sale.
BENJAMIN BREWTON. I
SIMON J. BREWTON. I Am " r< -
June 2d, 1856 jc 15
State of Georgia, Bulloch County
A dministrators’ sale.—win be sold, on the
first Tuesday iu August next, before ths court
house iu Statesboro’, iu said county, under an order
of tbe Court of Ordinary, Fifty-four (54) acres of
Pine Laud, granted to James Deal, uud bounded by
lands of James Woods, William Allen and Elmore
Manes, belonging to tbe estate of James Deal, for
tbe benefit of tbe heirs and creditors of said estate.
Terms made known ou the day of sale.
MARTHA DEAL,) Adra’x.
CALVIN’ DEAL, / Adrn’r.
June 12th, 1666 Je 15
CITY SHERIFF’S SALE.
'\1TILL be sold, befenre the court house door In
f f • the aty oT Savannah, on the first Tuesday in
July next, between the legal hours of sale, One Au-
S uata and Waynesboro’ Railroad Omipany’s Bond,
To. 409—levied on as tho property of William Dunn
to satisfy two fl. Tas. Issu»-1 out of the honorable the
City Court of Savannah, one In favor of .Tames B.
Read vs. William Dunn, and the other in favor of
John Ingcrsoll va. William Dunn. Terms cash.
EDWARD M. PRENDERGAST.
may 31 Sheriff C. S.
S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO.. May 20th,
1856—Two months alter date application will
be made to the Honorablo Court or Ordinary of said
County for leave, to sell all the lands botonging to
the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for the
benefit of tho heirs and creditors and said deceased.
my2ff-8w JOHN E. GIBSON, Adrn’r.
a EORGIA—BULLOCH CO.—All persons having
demands against tbe Estate of Thomas Mills,
lato of said county, deceased, are nereby notified to
present them, properly attested, within the time
prescribed by law, and these indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate’paymcnt to
HARPY B. HODGES, Adrn’r•
May 20th, 1856. my23-6w
NOTICE.
T WO month* from date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Chatham County, far
leave to sell lot No-151,9th district, Baker, belong
ing to the estate of Julian Marks.
JACOB WATSON,
tnay2 Administrator.
ASSIGNMENT NOTICE.
I M. WILLIAMS, having assigned all
rty, both real and personal, to adjust
wrsons having legal claims against the
Wiliams, will please hand them to the
undersigned without delav, os it is quite desirable
to ascertain the oxtont of indebtedness, and to per
fect a speedy settlement of tbe assigned property
apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee.
O his property, 1
hi* debts, all persoi
•aid John M. Williai
ADMISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against tbe estate
of the late Charles S. 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. Louis Robider having mode an assign
ment lor the benefit of his creditors, all per
sons indebted to him will please make payment to
me. And those having demands against him are
requested to present them, that paymeut may be
made as far as the assetts will extend.
A. BONA UR, Assignee.
Savannah, May 19, I860. 7nay2(l
GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL bcsold before the door oftho Court House
in the city or Brunswick, County of Glynn, on
tho first Tuesday in July next, between tlio legal
hours of sale, tbo following property, to wit.:—Cas
sius, Jim, Cbloe, and Simon—levied on by virtue ol
fl. fa. Issued out of tbe Honorable Superior Court of
Glynn County, in favor or Horace B. Gould vs. Alex
ander Scranton and James Goweu, Administrators
of Mary Abbott, deceased
plaintiff's attorney.
NOTICE.
A U. persons having claims against the estate or
Evan Jones, late of Charlton county, Ga., de
ceased, aro requested to present them, iu terms of
law, and those indebted will please make paymeut
to tho subscriber.
STEPHEN McCALL, Executor.
Ccntrevillage. Ga., June 14th. 1856 je22
notice;
W ILL bo sold, betweeu the usual hours of salo,
on the first Tuesday in August next, before
the court house door in Trader’s Hill. Charlton
county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick and Tom)—be
longing to the estate of Evan Jone3, late of said
county, deceased. Sold under provisi -n of the will
and by order of th*» honoreble Ordinary of said
county. STEPHEN McCALL, F.x’r.
Ccntrevillage, Ga., June 14tb, 1856 je22
CITY MARSHAL’S SALES.
■\I, r ILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in July
f I next, in front of the court house :
Improvements on lot No. 3, Montraoliinville, to
satisfy aty Tax Executions vs. Connelly, for vears
1854 and 1855.
Also, Lot and improvement No. 12, part of Gar
den Lot No, 11, west, the property of Mrs. Ellen
O’Reilly, to satisfy City Tax Executions for 1865.
Also, Lnt No. 15 and improvements, Franklin
ward, os tho property of M. Prendergast. for Taxes
for 1856.
Also, east half of Lot No. 2, Calhoun ward, the
property of Mr*. Bridget Cary and children, far
Taxes for 1855
Also, Lots Nos. 19 and 20, Wesley ward, as the
property of Edward I’erry, for Taxes for 1855.
Also, Lot No. 61, Brown ward, as the property of
estate of Patrick O’Connell, Srfor Taxes far 1855
Al.o, Improvements on south half of I/A No. 33,
Warren ward, as tho property of Miss Matilda Ro-
sey, for Taxes for 1854 and 1855.
Also, east half of Lot No. 28, north side or Marga
ret strecl, the property of Mr*. Rachael Wise ar.d
daughter, for Taxes for 1855.
Also, Lots Nos. 47 and C2, Wallou ward, R3 tlio
properly of John McCormick, for Tuxes for 1865.
Also. Lot No. 4, Washington ward, as tho proper
ty of Sirs. M. M. nibble and children, for Taxes for
1855.
Also, Lot No. 14 and east half of Lot No. 15, par
of Garden Lot No. 33, east, os the projierty of the
estate or 8. A. Patot, for Taxes for 1851 and 1865.
Also, Lot No. 24, lafayette ward, os the proi»erty
of Johu M. Mlllen, for Taxes for 1855.
Also, I/A No. 10, Montraoliinville, us tlio property
of James Benoist, for Taxes for 1854 and 1855.
Also, Improvements of quarter I/A No. 16,Greene
ward, as the property of Mrs. Baker, for
Taxes for 1854 and 1865.
Also. Garden Lot No. 58, ea-l. as the properly of
W. P. Bowen, for Taxes for 1864 aud 1865.
Also, I/A No. 47, Jasper ward, as the property ol
Mrs. J, W. Ryeraon, for Taxes for 1865.
Also, west half of 1/A No. 4, south side of Brvnn
street for Taxes for 1854.
Also, south half of 1 Trustees’ Garden, as tlio
property of the estate of Worthington, for Taxes for
1*55. DANIEL II. STEWART,
may 31 City Marshal.
burg or Rlchmoud, aud arrive at the Spriugs ou the
following day to diiiuer, aud Salt Sulphur Springs
early iu the eveuiug of the secoud duy from Rich
mond or Petersburg.
The Road from Nevberu RejKA to the Red Sul
phur Springs, (3S miles,) has beeu graded and
greatly improved sluce last season, uud is now re
garded asoae of the best turnpikes in the tnotiu
tains.
The line of Telegraph from Richmond will be cum
pleted and in operation to the Mootgomery White
Sulphur Springs early in June.
Passengers to Knoxville, Tenucs«t e, take Kent,
Sutnmerson & Co’s stages at tho Western termluus
of the Virginia k Tennessee Railroad, now 180 miles
from Lynchburg (aud being extended Westward at
tho rate of 8 miles per mouth) to the Eastern term!
nus of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad,
and arrive at Kuoxvlile la 21-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond.
Fare from Petenburg or Biebmoml.
To Rod Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bou*ack’*,$10 00
“ “ “ “ “ , “ Saiein.... 10 50
•• White Sulphur Spring? ' •* Bonsack’* U uu
“ “ *• “ Salem.... 11 60
“ KedSulphcr Springs# 12 25
“ Alleghany Spring* 8 00
“ Montgomery White Sulphur Spring*
* 4 Yellow Sulphur Spring* 8 45
“ Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00
Note.—Tho charge far tickets to tho Alleghany
Springs, Montgomery Whito Sulphur and Yellow
Sulphur Spriugs, does not include the charge from
tho Railroad to the Springs. Passengers lor the A1
ieghany Springs, (4 miles distant.) tako tickets
JilQntnnmnrY XVI " •
Shawsvillp—
Montgomery White, Sulphur, (1
S
REMOVAL.
The subscriber has Removed on tho
Bay. next door to the Republican
otilce, where lie is now opening a
handsome assortment of S P RIN G _ _
AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will sell by the
pattern or make to order in the most fashionable
style. Also, Ready Made Clothing fur the pteseut
und coming season.
Projierty pointed out by j Thankf ul for past favors, he 4 hopes to merit a con-
1 * tiuuaneo of the ~—*
roay28
M. G. B. WRIGHT, S.G.C.
GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE.
W ILL ho gold before the door of the Court House,
In the city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on
S te first Tuesday in July next, between tbo legal
ours of sale, tbo following properly, to wit.:—One
undivided hair of a tract or parcel ol land containing
two hundred and fifty acres, (more or less) lying
and being in tho county of Glynn, bounded south bo
lands granted to Michael Ponscll, northwardly by
lands granted to John I/tmb, senior, east by lands
unknown. 1/ivied on as the projierty of Celia Iamb,
to satisfy a fi. fa. issued out of tho Honorable Sujie-
rior Court of Glynn county, in favor of Daniel SIcIn-
losb v*. Celia Lamb. Projierty pointed out by de
fendant. M. C. U, WRIGHT,
may28 Sheriff Glynn County.
STATE OF GEORGIA, LIBERTY CO.
rno all whom It may concern:—Whereas Jason
X Floyd will apply at the Court of Ordinary fur
letters of administration on the estate of Allen I).
Floyd,
These aro therefore to cite aud admofihh ull whom
it may concern, to be and ujipear before said court,
to make objections, if any they havo, on or before
the first Monday lu July uext, otherwise *ald letters
will be granted.
Witness W. P- Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty
this 27.* d.y of April, >«» iB VRDEAUi
may27 °- L» C.
same.
N. 11.—Cutting, Altering uud Repairing duue at
the shortest notice.
Just received White Drill Coats and Pauls, White
and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro-
uprl2
mile distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets .
Big Tunnel uud tor the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis-
tunt,) take tickets to Christian-btirg depot. Con
veyances will be found at those places.
For farther information apply to
E. A. GOODWIN,
Ticket Agent S. S. R. R., Petersburg.
CHARLES OAMPBEU.,
Sup’t Richmond k Danville R. R., Richmond.
E. H. GILL,
Sup’t V. k T. R. R., Lynchburi
KENT, SUMMKR80N k CO.,
rayl3-8ru Fincostle, Virginia.
CENTRAL. HAII.KOAU.
O N andafter Sunday, the 14th October, inst.,
aud uutll further notice, tbe Passenger Train*
on tnc Central Railroad will run as follows :
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Learcs Savannah Daily at...6 a U and 12.16 p
Arrive in Macon “ “..2.16 p x “ 1 a
Leave Macon “ “.11.45 a m “ 9.30 p
Arrive in Savan’h “ “10.45 p m “ 7.20 a
BCTWKKJ SAVANNAH AND ACGC8TA.
Leave .Savannah ..12.15 p m and 8.30 p.
Arrive in Augusta 8.46 m “ 5.30 a
Leave Augusta 6. am 11 4.30 p
Arrive iu Savanuah 1.30 p m “ 10.45 p
HCTWEKN MACON AND AUGUSTA.
I/jave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.30 p
Arrive iu Augusta 8.45 pm “ 5.30 a
IiCave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 p
Arrive in Macon 2.16 p m “ 1. a
HkTWKKX SAVANNAH, MIU.SPOKVIU* & KATONTOX.
Leave Savannah 5. a
Arrive in Milledgeville 2.45 p
Leave Macon 1145 a
Arrivo In Eatonton 6. p
W. M. WADLEY Geu’l Supt.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1856. octl5.
JOHN W. KELLY.
GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY.
O N tbe first Monday In July next application will
be made to the honorablo tbo Court of Ordina.
ry of gold couuty for letter* of administration on the
estate of Gideon McGoweu, late of said county, de
ceased. ANN McGOWLN.
June 2
NOTICE.
f (THREE mouths after date application will be mode
X to the Marine Bank of Savannah, for tbe pay
ment of two Twenty dollar bill*, viz.: lotter B, 8070,
aud letter 0.697, tho left halve* of which have been
lost. JAMES P. HUDSON.
Tallahassee, Fla., May 17, 1856. 3m*my2fl
ADMINIBTRATIHX NALifT
O N tbe first Tuesday in July next will be sold in
front ofthe Court House, In tho city of Savan
nah, all tho real estate belonging to tbe estate of
James X. Bates, late or Chatham County, deceased.
Sold by permission or the Court of Ordinary, and by
dUer of the Administratrix, for tho bonvfit of tho
hrirs and creditor*. ANN B. BATES.
Admlnlitratrlx.
may25
TJtRESH Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, f<
J* sale by Jan 2 A BONAUD.
for
1
Jflti
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON.
Tbe Hubscriber takes this opjiortunity
to inform his friends und the juibllc, that
ihe Is enabled, from exjierieiicc, ami the
■Intuitive pcrccjitious of the truths of
11
scionco. baaed on the commou rule* of surveying
forms, both jilane and spherical, to cut and make up
garment* to fit tlio human form in the most complete
and finished style, to all who may favor him with a
call.
Boys’ fancy dresstv, Ball costumes, Military and
Firemen’s Uniforms, Ac., Ac.
P. HORACE GRANT,
JelllTr'on st., oue dimr North of Broughton streut.
dec 7—ly
P aper hangings and uokdhks.—
Just rccolved a great assortment of the most
elegaut patterns, with bottlers to tuateli, from 8
‘ ‘ CHAFFER k CO.’S,
No. 6 Whitaker street.
v-u
&
ceutH to $2, at
ujir30
U. M. GRIFFIN,
SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN.
Corner of Bryan ami Whitaker Streets.
11AH now ou baud a beautiful as
sortment of Jewelry of every dis-
erijiliou uud kind woru by ladies _
and gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prices.
I havo this day received (jier Express) a large
elegant Hlver Ware, consisting of Cake aud
1 ie Knives, plain and eugraved Fiah Knives and
Fork*, Pickled Kulvwinud Forks, Kuive*. Fork* aud
bpoous, Najikin Rings, Nutmeg Grulers, Ac. Ac., all
in Morocco cases, aud suitable for jiresoiit*. I have
also tills day received uu adtiitiou to my Block of
bairwork of light colored Curls, Topsys, Braids,Front
I iecos, Bands, Uucle Tom, Ac., which now makes
my assortment compete. Orders received for any
color desired.
WatchoHi repaired by and undor tho supervision
or seir, and all other work done in h workmanlike
manner, and warranted. may 25
CONSIGNMENT—
KJ 2000bushels Pritno Corn; ’
100 do Cow Peas;
200sacks “Palaco Mills" Flour ,
lObbls Raw Glm;
10 do Monongahoia Whisky;
6 do Domestic Brandy;
For sols low, by
Jel3 PATTEN, HUTTON k CO.
CHANUE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
S0U oT. H r m T W
New York & New Orleans Mails
O N and alter Sunday, February 3d, 185C,
two dally train* between Macon aud Columbus,
and ouo between Macon and Americas,
1-oavt* Macon at 2 a si, and 3 f M; arrive ut Colum
bus at 7 15 a si, nud 1030 P m ; leave Columbus
4 16 / m, and 1 301* m; arrive at Macon at 10 64 a
and 7 40 »* m; leave Macou at 2 a m; arrive ut Atnerl'
cus at 6 40 a m ; leave Americas at 2 20 pm; arrive at
Macou at 7 40 v m; making acomjileteconnection be
tweeu Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington aud Charleston; also, with Central
Railroad Tralus to Savuumih, Milledgeville aud Eaton-
fan, and with Macon nud Western tralus to Atlauta,
Cliattauooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Teun.
At Columbus with Girurd and Mobile* Railroad
Kufaulu, Ala., c • - -
four horse Post Coaches to Yullabuiujeo, Albany,
Thomasville, Bainbridgo, Ac., with tri-weekly hacks
fa f.umpkin, Cuthbert, Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks
to Perry, llayuosvillo, Hawkinsvillo ami Knoxville,
Ou. Passenger* for Auiorlcus aud jioiiite lielow Fort
Valley, should take tho 12 15 p m train from Savan
nah; uud tho 5 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de
tention at Macou. For other point* on the South-
Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from
Havannah or Augusta. Passengors leaving Ameri
cas at 2 20 p m will reach Columbus at 10 30 p m the
i-aine night.
Passengers from Columbus aud the West for Am
ericas, South-western Georgia or Florida, should
take tho 1 30 p m train at Columbus, sleep at Fort
\ alley, and reach Americas at 6 40 a m uext morn
lug.
r First class *ti*ain*hi|w leave £uvuutiuli for New
York on Wednesday* and Faturdavs, aud for Phila
delphia on Wednesdays. Passage i.i the I’aliiu $25
Htcerago $8. 1
Faro from Montgomery lu Savannah $)-i
“ Columbus “ *• jo
“ A meric us •• *• ........ g
.. . GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t.
Macou, January 30th, i860. may 10
BOOK ft JOB OFFICE.
Merchants can be su^Aod sMhort notice with
Blll-IIe«ds, Bills off LwUn|,
Dray Books, Circular*, Card*
and BtoMk Books,
Particular attention given’to BOOK AND I’AM-
I’HLKT PRINTING, such a* CaUlogucs for Colleges,
Proceeding* or Meeting*. ReporU, By-Laws, etc.
Thankfril for the very liberal patronage heretofore
received, we respectfully solicit a continuance of
tho same, fooling that we shall bo able to please all
who may favor us with a call, both a* to prices and
execution of work.
F 0 ^
lions, 1
ProuoaaU (tor Ration* atul Fuel for
Light*Veasels.
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,
r or ij<
a.
HCntltlXTXXDKNT Of IiOlIT*.
Havannah, 10th May, 1866.;
S EALED proposals will be received at this
offlee until 12 o’clock. M., on tbe 1st day or
July next, 1856, for furnishing and delivering Ra-
lions and Fuel on board the Ught-vcssel* in this
Collection district, viz.; at Martin’s Industry and
Tyboo Island Knoll, for one year from tho first day
or July 1856, to the 30th June, 1857, Inclusive. Tbe
ration* to be or good and approved quality, to be
delivered In good and sufficient jiackages, barrels,
boxes aud ca*C3, and In good ordor, ou board the
above named light-vcssols, at least once a quarter,
free of expense to the United States, and agreeably
to the annexed table ofthe weekly ration, viz.:
I
Iff
e
2
1
n
■ 3
ae
-
KOOJUJU.J | fcMJttd
tr
'SOSbltJOJg
tr
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7* s
u
1 li : ! M* •
JotfaH
l
l
l
I
I
l
1
-oqjjoo
a
•wax
a
Z
IS is It IS IS IS Ii
•jeans
$
14
14
14
14
14
14
14
linasja
tr.
•tjnjj papip
Jo su|*|uh
: : : : :
‘ooih
1
M
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a
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•j°oa
HKl/MHUUI'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS. —
Ad’s Highly Cmiecntraled Com*
•lid Fluid Extract Burhu.
IS* «*WAW, SAKL AKO UFTOVAL BLaUffiV
—lull ruewe# of ii. Bltdder, Kidiwin, «r*r.l,
Drony, WMkncw, SMret tUaM. Otwuuc-
_ Ftnuilc ComplrinM, ud .11 dlrtuM of lb.
8.10.1 Oran., whether III
KALE OR FEMALE.
from wduerer caon they max hare nrl*ln»t.d, .od
NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STaRuINO.
ThU popular ud epKlOc nmrir I* f ow M
lo Ihe afflicts, ud guaranteed lo cure all the above
cooptaluU. II eearahea out Ihe very root of I if
diMue. driving out all Ihe dlaewwd fluid, nf the
body, tbu. removing the coure aud rendering the
CUr “ LrilTAIN ANlt I'ERMANENT
This medicine allays pain and inflammattou, which
other remedies Invariably cause, and can betaken
with lee* trouble and expense to patient*. This In
fallible remedy ho* savedthousands upon thousand*
from the bands of
MERCILESS QUACKS, _ ,
If not from premature graves. In cases or Infection
tbe Oomimund Buchu is tbe only article worthy ot
the least confidence ofthe afflicted In performing
SAFE CURES.
It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other usurious
drug, but Is purely a VegdaXAc Composition. It is
very agreeable to tlio taste, creates no perceptible
odor, aud tony be taken by persons of either sex
without hindrance from business or medical advice,
as plain directions for use accompany the medicine.
Reader, ir you have any of the above complaint*, do
“•” g ' K, ,& S AREI,ANOERO D S.
With this medicine you can cure yourself, and thus
prevent^exposure. w[Uj prevail.
This medicine speedily and effectually cures the
moot virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates
every particle or Infectious matter from the system,
restoring the (laUent to a j>crfert state of
Uoi ihM lMr&£tiM>|7»4 WftcMv. th. m«i Hrio
swsSHHHbsm
at tl p»r dlrto, orlUpCT moMh. »10 bring n*, U irM
fa advance.
Fees to he agreed upon before tbe case is m.
dertaken. All communications must be post paid
addressed to W. R. MOSEU.Y, '
aug6 / Grifflti, Ga.
TJOTATUiflA—400 fatmls superior Mantinir
1 Paiotocs: 60 do Western Reds; and 69 ,j„ jwf
Blows, for sale by ^
tnarS BRIGHAM, KELLY i fa.
HOST iHBi'mJRRAY’S
U NITED States, Canada and Cuba.
Scbwegler's History of Philosophy in Eik Uiup
translatinl by Boeyle.
Prescott's Philip 2d of Spain, new supply j„ i. Hll
Calf and in Cloth.
Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence with h
brother Joseph.
Da van's History of the Queen’s of the f j,, us
Hanover—3 voto.
••The Aitacbi in Madrid.
Romance of tbo Harom, by Mis* Pardee
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaugb.
Earnest 1 Jnsload, by Mrs. l/>c Hcntz-
mar 3 W. THORNE WIJJ.i,^.
d patient
HEAL'
DYING AND URNOVATING
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK HTKKET, NEAR TUB COURT UOUKB,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
KstnblUhctl In 1839*
I1HE Subscriber grateful to Ills friends uud
L patron* for their contiuual favors, would *tnte
at iu udditiou to the improvement* lu DYING, uu
qulrcd by him during his last visit tu Euglaud uud
Scotlaud, has made arraugemeufa for extending his
business, by which ho Is now enabled to dye u
greater variety of colors on ailk aud woolen dresses,
shawls, Ac., which he trusts wlil generally jilease
all who may favor him with their patrouagu.
Gentlemen's garments dyod, cleaned or renovated
as nmy be required, iu the same superior style which
has generally so much pleased his jiatrons and
friends.
Table Covers, and Ladies’ Crapo Shawls, Ac.,
cleaned uud finished in the first style.
I/tdles’ Bonnet* dyod, bleached and pressed in
the most fashionable styles.
Orders from tbe couutry jiromptly attended fa.
Terms moderate.
When parcels aro sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through the post
office. so that he may know where fa call for them,
ch 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
IIEINTZEXMANN'H
ESSENCE OF JAMAICA SINGER.
T HE distinguished favor with which this essence
has beeu received throughout ull sections or
the Union as a remedy at once safe, agreeable and
effectual for Incijiicnt Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus,
Weak and relaxed Rowels, Prostration by heat or
fatigue, Dyspejjsia, Flatulence, CoJTc, Cramp, Lan
guor or Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., has in
duced the proprietor to give it every jniblicity in his
I»owor. Upon it« merrits comment is unnecessary,
as its own intrinsic worth is its best eulogy. It car
ries with it tlio evidence of Its sujierior excellence,
freely Attested to by the young, the old, and scores
of families who, prompted by a careful regard for
their health and comfort, are daily adopting it as an
iNDtsmx/Bu; KAXii.v kkmkdv. There is perliaps no
medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm
less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will he
more appreciated or universally adopted than tlio
Uquid ulnger prepared by Heintzelmau.
For sale by J. R. DxFORD, Druggist,
jolO 3m Savannah, Ga.
ly t .
whicli the entire ration will bo faruiabed ou board
each light-vcisel resjtectively.
The jirojiosal* for supplying fuel, both coul uud
wood, must state distinctly the jirico per ton and
cord, und the kind uud quality of each, to be deliver
ed ou board of each light-vessel rosjiectively.
Oue bidder may oiler lor all the rutious und fuel
! required lor ull the light vessels in this district, or
.TH AND PURITY.
Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla.
For purifying the Blood, removing all disease* ari
sing from excess or Mercury, exjmsure aud Im-
prudeuco lu life, chronic constitutional diseases,
arising from au imjiure state of Blood, and tho
only reliable aud effectual known remedy for the
cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, 8cald Head, Ulcer
ations of the Throat aud Logs, Pains aud Swellings
of tho Bones, Totter, Pim|>lea on the Face, aud ull
Scaly Eruptions oT the Skin.
It Is gratifying to the proprietor or these medidnea
to be able to state that it Is now ucarly three years
since they woro first Introduced, during which time
they have beeu extensively used iu various parte of
the Uuitcd States, and have given U> patient uud
practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction in the
various coses iu which they have been employed ;
whether iu town, country, hasjiltal or private prac
tice, they have Invariably given tho most decided
und unequivocal satisfaction, aud produced the most
salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters
have beeu received from tho must distinguished
physicians iu the country, uud from the professors
of several medical colleges, recommeudlug in the
highest terms the vuluo ol these medicines, and
their superiority over all other preparations far
such complaints as the proprietor recommends.
Numerous j*rej»aratious of Ssirsajarilla und of Buchu
and various modes of prej>arUig them have beeu
given, all of which ol course will differ uccordiug to
the mode of preparation which each individual may
udojit.
These medicines require considerable care in the
I prejtaration aud the employment of different men
strua iu successive ojieratiun to take up the extrac-
foroneor more ofthe vessels separately, at his own | tj vo mattt;ra . ttU d iu consequence.
oi'Uou. The kiud a,u quantity ul fu.l will be deter-1 “,.,w imu „S..ri’e 7..ST ff ni
option. The kind uud quantity ol'fael will be deter
mined ujhiu, 'and the contractor informed accord
ingly. iu advance of the time for uiakiug the quar
terly deliveries of rutious on hoard of the
light-vessels.
Each bidder is required to attach to his bid or
bids a written guarantee, signed by himself und a
rcsjKUisibie surety, that, In the event ofthe contract
being awarded to him, be will faitbfally execute it
in conformity to tire terms or this advet tlscment.
Tiie contractor will bo required to enter into bond
with approved security for tbe faithful execution or
the coutruct; and no bid will bo accepted or contract
entered itito, until ajqiroved by the IJght House
Board.
J UST RECEIVED.—80 boxes Shoulders H
priino article, 20 tierces choice Teiiiie»M
lams. In store, und for »nlo by
mar 26 - WAYNE. GRENVJI.I.K ,vco.
TWTEW CROP CURA MULAS8ES.--Tho car-
go of the Abbott Dovereaux, dally
for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by
Jan-'Jl RODGERS A Noiikls.
LARtKT AND UPHOLSTKit \
WAREHOUSE,
140 Gonarcrt and 57 St. Julim Sinn,
mHE UNDERSIGNED would take this
J. faulty to exproBS to his friends und ti„-
generally, bis sincere thanks for their liberal u,n,. u
ago and influence, which has resulted inexn-ii-u,-, „
tils trade to all jtarteof the State. aL-u. i . . ..,
Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby .
him to exhibit a stock unsui passed in anj h
city.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keejier.-, and
boat Owner* arc particularly invited to exairiw- u,..
present stock, which is now comjdetc in jij p,
various department*, consisting In ;k»i of tin-i .|i..v,
Ing goods, viz:
CA1WE1 DEI'ARTMtM
Royal Medalion,
Royal Velvet,
Mocet Wilton,
Mocel Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussels,
Three ply Ingrain,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Dutch, .
CURTAIN AND UDIIULS'lEll YDEPA RVik.\
Brocatelles,
Batin de Luues,
English Drugget.-. , -i , ,
rious width.-,)
Mosaic Hearth K., t -
Velvet and Client tie lii.*.
Tuft oil Bugs, f
Piano and table Cbi.-,-
Door Mats (every vmu jj ,
811ver A Brass Man fod-
Carjiets Binding*, x,.
■ ~’£/r—
quently improjierly made, aud nut uutrequently
much imjioired, if not reudered totally inert, by tbe
tuc quar-1 j injudicious und unskilful management of those uuac-
vespecuve j quainted with jibarmaccutical jirejorutions. It is
M m I uicrefore of the highest consideration aud imix)
auce to the jiublic and to the faculty that tin
MISS MAP
ijBr s*
Brooke Hall Female Seminary,
MEDIA. DELAWARE CO., PA.
MISS MARIA L. EA8TMANN, PRIXCIP/I.
ThU Seminary, located in tho do-
lightful and healthy village or Media,
ithlrteen miles from Philadelphia, by
Railroad, will bo
OPENED ON WEDNESDAY,
September 101b, 1856.
The commodious building, now in jiroccss of erec
tion, wilh all the modoru Improvements, will bo
finished bv the Urst of August, and will contain such
accommodations, both in point of taste and comfort,
as eftnnot fail to satisfy jmrents that while their
daughters aro enjoying tho benefits or mental cul
ture, they have also the comforts (da refined home.
This institution is established with a view to afford
to young ladies the moM jierrect combination of ad
vantages for the attainment of a thorough and nc-
complUhcd education, aud uo pains or expense will
ho spared to render it in reality what it professes to
bo, a school of superior merit. MUs Eastman, the
Principal, was at the head of a school in New Eng-
land previous to her residence iu Pennsylvania, aud
for the last six years has beeu known to the patrons
of Aston Ridge .Seminary, as presiding teacher in
that institution.
The Rt. Rev. A. Potter, Bishop of the Diocese of
Pennsylvania, says:—
“Mis* M. L. Eastman, who jirojioscs to open n
>oung Ladles’ Seminary in Media, Delaware Co.,
I’a., in September next, has been known totiie sub-
scriber tor several years post. Ho has a very high
opinion ol her capacity, clllcicnry and devotedneas
as an educator. s»he has had a large aud success*
fal experience. Tho building which is to he erected
for her use will contain every accommodation. The
village and surrounding country aro distinguished
for lioaithfiilnes* und beauty, aud the subscriber lias
confidence that parents who entrust their daughters
to Mias Eastman will have no reason to regret It.”
Miss Eastman will he aided by an efficient corps
of Teacher*. 1
The Trench language will he taught and sjioken
b -\ r ? 1 urisianlady’ residing in the family.
..iii 10 p®rtnau, Spanish and Italian languages
will receive due atteutiou.
The Natural Sciences will he taught, with the aid
,ar fe' 1 * °nd expensive apparatus.
JRialml Deuartiuent will he under the charge
a lady cniiueutly qualified to fill the aiumtlun; aud
aii preferring u male teacher on the l’iuuo or lu
uSfkSSSi lbu b0Ue,u or “ vumu «
Drawing uud Painting will he under the direction
or a Indy accomplished in the art.
The number of pupils i d limited to furiy.
The7ernis for Board aud Tuitiou iu ail the bruueli-
es except Music, are $160 per session of five months.
gontiemou^ ,mi1 ,0i< llbL * r D’ ,0 refer to the followitig
«»’ R ®y-A' Gutter. D.D., and the Kjilseojwl clergy
' L : £ u TP e t President ofthe United State.-.
lion. S. I. Chase, Governor of O.iio.
lion. N. U. Baker, Kx-Goveruor of
shire.
all times; and any expense Iucum-d on account of
failure to deliver rations or fuel iu time, will bn
chargeable to the contractor.
No member of Congress, lightkeejier, sujteriuten-
dent or Inspector of fights, nor any person connect
ed with the Light-house establishment, will be al
lowed to contract for or deliver rations for the crew,
or fuel of a light-vessel, nor to be interested in such
contract.
No contractor, sujK-rinteniteAi, or inspector will
be allowed to change the parts of the ration, nor the
times that may be determined upon for tho delivery,
without authority ofthe Board.
All the articles constituting tbo ration for tlio crew
of light-vessels will lie examined, and tholr quality
approved by the superintendent, or the inspector of
tho dUtrlct. or by »u. b other person as may be as
signed to in-rinrm that duty ;aud no bllU will be
paid for rations ai.. u;el which nre not accompanied
by receipts duly signed by the respective light-ves
sel keepers fur the different article* constituting the
rations for the crew for each Quarter, and separate
rcroljdK for tho kind and quantity of fuel delivered
onboard or each light-vessel.
No bid which Is not properly sealed and endorsed
wifi he considered, and no bids will be received or
allowed to be withdrawn after the cxjiiratlon ofthe
time specified in the advertisement for receiving
them.
Bids submitted by different members of the samo
firm or co-jiartncrship will not be considered.
All bids will be publicly openod and registered at
tbe time sjKCified in tbe advertisement.
Tho right to reject all bids if the interest of the
public service require it, Is reserved
By order ortho Light-house Board :
JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Ughts.
my 11
FRENCH MILLINERY
/ra
Dress Making.
MRS, FREELAND has open
oil at her Rooms, No. 174
Broughton Street, a fine selcc-
tion of Spring Mllinery, and is
constantly receiving |>er steam
ers. new and different styles of Bonnets; also, Dress
and Mantilla pattern*.
. tSr Bonnet* cloaned aud pressod a* usual.
aprlO
KHUXUra PATENTW ATEB KILTER
Ad assortment of jtizea on
hand. We warrant them to make
the Savannah River Water, even
though dipped directly out ol' the
ltiver, a* |iure and clear a* the
finest Spring Water. About forty
oftliese Filters are now in use in
this city, and every person who lias
them, will cheerfully testffy to their
efficiency. Indeed, tbe Board of
______ Water Commissioners here, say in
their Report, It U the only Filter that doc* effectual
ly purify tho Savannah Rlvor Water.
Call and see one in operation at our House Fur
nishing and Stovoestabllsroent.IIodgpon'F new block.
KENNED! A BEACH,
fob 27 Corner of Broughton atul Bull *te.
E PITCHERS,
DOUBLE
Water Pitchers,
Some new aud bountiful
designs, l’lated and Brlta-
uia.
At tbe Haust 4 Furuishiug
-sr Store,
S' 155 BROUGHTON JfTREET,
* HORACE MORSE.
Savunuuh, April30.
apr30
|K)rl-
lore
ohould be standard preparations of uniform strength
and possessing the most advantages. To efleet this
and obviato the eril alluded to, I have made a uum-
her of experiments to ascertain the most effectual
mode of extracting the virtues of the Sarsaj>arilla
and tbe Buchu, and to discover the most eligible
form for their exhibition. Tbe exjicrimente have
resulted most favorably, and it is with much treas
ure I now offer to the public and the faculty my
Compound Fluid Extract*, which contain all the vir
tues ortho articles they arc represented to be made
from in a highly concentrated form, aud are tho most
active preparations which can be made. Two ta-
blespoonsl'ul of the Extract Rarsajiarilla, added to a
pint of water, is equal to tbe Ltebtra diet drink, and
one bottle fully equals in strength one gallon or Syr
up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made.
PRICES:
Fluid Extract Buchu, 81 per Irottle, or fi for $5
“ *• ffarsaparilla 44 “ “ 44 “
Certificates of cures and recommendations from
distinguished professors and physicians will accom
pany each preparation. Prejvared and sold by
H. T. HELM BOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
203, Chestnut-st., near the Girard House l'blla.
To be had of Druggists and Doalcr* in every sec
tion or the United States and Canadas.
AU letters far the medicine directed to the propri
etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries
guaranteed. sejtt 1—ly-dtw
JOHN B. MOORE A CO.,
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS. SAVANNAH., Ga.
WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
« Would call the attention of Merchants, Factors,
Planters, Physicians and others, to their ex
tensive and well selected stock, comprising
every article In their line or business, and which they
offer for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash,
or approved credit, viz;
PAINTS, VARNISHES, GIASS, kC.,
White Lead, PnreandNo. 1; llomiio's Colors, dry
and in oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ;
Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Gloss, Put
ty, Gold Lear, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and Ola*
tiers’* Diamonds.
KAMI’ MACHINERY AND TANNER.*’ Oil.**,
Bleached Sperm, Whale and lard Oils, tor burning;
all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patcut oil
Unbleached Sperm, Lard and Rajie Feed Oil; also
Tanners,’ Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLES.
Nutmegs, Mace, Aisjilcc, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger,
Mustard, Saleratus, Soda, Pcariash, Sweet Oil, Starch,
Fig Blue, Matches, Ac.
FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety of the best French. English, and
American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Prcjiaratlon*,
Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie
JarB, Metallc Saddle bags, Ac. Also,
CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID.
Any ono who may favor them with their order* may
depend upon their rocoivlng the best attention, and
that all goods famished will be of a reliable quality.
Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may be
returned at the option of the purchaser.
mahlOU
Lace aud Muslin CuiuCa.
Gitt Cornices.
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt PUl- and Band-
Worsted and Cotton Damask. Ta-eh, L».|~ m,j
Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors. Wwdoz
Shades, new style.
Alsu, every variety of Furniture Coveriug Inn,
minus and materials tor decorating.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Hails and
Rooms, cut to fit without a K-am
The subscriber will oblige biw>elfto niaieuie
price* on all descrijdiou of goods a.- low a* the urn*
quality can be purchased in any Northern city
MT Carjiete cut to Room.- aud goods sent to any
part of the city free of charge.
MT An experienced Upholster will uttcn>i to ti,c
making and laying of Carjiets and ud Cloth? when
desired. The decorative and curtain departiue&t b
n charge of an Upholster of acknowledged udeuJ
skill. W. H. GUI0N, AgcU.
octl8 140 Congress aud 57 Ft. Juiien-su
(rfA
w
:! rf
J. E. DE FORD.
APOTHECARIES HALL 8. E. Corner of,
Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savan-
nah Ga., Wholesale aud retail Dealers lu_^
Drugs, Medicines aud Chemicals, Dye Woods mud
Dye Studs, French, English, and American Perfum
ery, Hue Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs and
Brushes of every description, Surgical and Deutal
Instruments, Trusses and Sujqwrters of all kluds,
Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Patent
or Proprietary Medicines Of the day, Superior luks,
Pure Wines aud Braudic* for Medicinal purjiose*,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fuuey Articles, Ac.
4®- N. B—Especial atteutiou given to tho
S iaratlon of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family
pes. Ship, Family and Travelling Mediciuc Cases,
With plain Directions for ubo, including Directions for
treatment In cose* of poisoning, Drowning, Ac.
•p?iy
DR. SANFORD’S IXVIGORATOR,
r l a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and ii
recommended to the public, relying upon its it.
trlnslc worth in the cure ofthe following comp!air.t
All Billiou* Derangements, Sick Headache. Dj-jj-*.
sla, Habitual Costiveness, Chronic Diarrb'ce, Cod'.
Pain In the Stomach and Bowels. General Dibiiitj-
Female Weakness. Ac. For sale by Pruggtsu get
orally, and by John. B Moore A Co, and Wm.
Lincoln, Savannah. ly fobl2
fTi TU111KHI TlSBEBII
X HK Undesigned has just received, for sale
(500) Five Hundred pieces of good eliipplu *
Timber, averaging over one thousand feet to stick.
9 leb JEFFERSON ROBERTS.
TU ACKEKEL, HEBR1KO, SAUiON. it-
ill 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel,
3 do do No 3 do
3 do do No 2 do
2 half bbl3 Blue Fi*h,
2 do Pickled Herring,
3 do No 1 Salmon.
6 quarter bbl* No 1 Mackerel.
Id kit* No 1 Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
6 Kit* Tongues and Sounds,
1000 lb* Cod Fish. For sale low by
Jan20 J. A. BROWN.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
For one square, or300 ems or less, of any type td
larger than Nonpareil, 75 cents for the first and 5'
cent* for each subsequent insertion,for any
than one month.
AU Tabular work, with or without Rules; and .u
vert^cmente occupying doable column, .-hall It
charged double the above rates.
Advertisement* or whatever length, for any tin*
less than one month, fa be charged at transit
rate*.
For a longer time at the following rates
No. otSquarcsJlrao^moelSmosIdniosifitnnsjU’cj.ri
1 Square,.... $10 16 920 924 930 $4v
2 Squares... 16 22 26 28 36 51
3 Uo .... 20 27 32 36 44 SO
4 do .... 24 32 88 42 62 7C
6 do .... 27 36 44 46 (U> to-
6 do .... 30 40 60 64 05 90
7 do .... 32 48 64 68 70 100
8 do .... 34 46 68 62 74 110
6 do .... 36 48 61 66 77 11S
10 do .... 38 60 64 70 60 125
erunr of New llump
Him. M. W. Tupfiuu, M. 0. from Now York
Rev. N. Stem,ol Norristown, Pa.
Jlov. A. Mcl/Hjii, Clfitrlield, j*a.
I’iereo Butler, Ksq.,of I’liiladelphia.
J. B.Okio.Ksq., ,j 0
K. W. Clark, K-q,,
Geurge Wharton, E-q., do.
Cliristojiher I.m.sor, Potts ville.’ Pa.
George Wyinau, 8t. Louis. Mo.
lion. I*. O. Joluftou, Wasiiiuglou, II. C.
, r . '' r pai'ticular.s, or for circulars apply to
the Principal, MISS MARIA EUST.Ma.\ ,
JolO cod 3ui 51«dla, Delaware Co. Pa.
VIRQINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD.
r 0,rl •’orifoo/oom Bread fu.
* h ' Wfjr touordonitvlllv.
TITHEN the Potomac is closed with ice this
.u routo k® re Ued on by poaaenger*, lo en-
sure tho jamoKUoagomg North orEoulh. Tlmro.it
lo onUrely rol.ld with . superior T rail u (hr u
Oonlomivllle. During the wlntor the train will ourt
from tho oltl station, lo Rlohmood, ou Droml street
U7<< aK, tuBoaordon,Title ull.u .Vnd.rrivc
in Staunton at 325 p a. Dowd train learcsNunn.
ton at 0 40 a n, rasses Qordonavlllo at 11 a it. and
arrive iu Richmond at 2.30 pm. '
Fare to Gordonavlllo .92 00
“ “ 6 00
Both traiUM arrive In Uordonavllle In ample timo
to tako the train ofthe Orange and Alexandria Rail
road. Persona who leave Richmond at 7M am., can
tako the Orange and Alexandria cars at Gordons-
vlUo IT they choose to do so, aud by that taaln will
roach Alexandria by 3.40 r m., but this company can
ticket them only to Gordonsvule.
0017 tr II. D. WHITCOMB, Supt.
fcfcNT’S C6TTON VESTS—Just received
U and for sale by J. W. TIIRELKELD,
mayl8 Oongrsaa and Whlthakar streeta.
~~ “I'KRIODIUALS.
pUlXAM 8 Mouthly Maga2iue for May.
J. r ratik I/^lio's Gazette of Fashions tor May.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Review for April.
Received nud for halo by
• WARNOCK A DAVIS,
may 10 159 Congress streut.
1 -)K BBIdi. Kl.OUlt in store uid lor sale
XaO by may; CRANK, WKI-t-S A CO.
SlA Casio Ohio Catawba Brandy instore,
HU and llir sain by ths only regular agent for
Savannah. 4.M.KYKR,
.WFM . . Itey street.
•niftT RECEIVED.
PER 8TKAMER, an assortment of
Misses and Child rep’s l»lain Hlraws,
_ ^ Ladies' NEUl'OIJTAN BUNNETB, IV.
uu< ' ^LAW. Also a few
HAIM. For sale by MRS. FREELAND,
17 Broughton street.
L IBLE THREAD GAUNTLETS—The oniy
artlele of the kind in the city. For sale by
J. W. TnRELKELD,
_ nfariW ooruer or Oingrcs* and Whltaker-ste.
A pples & potatoes^
H) bbla Cholco Mercer Potatoes;
26 ” “ Ruasctt Apples.
' For salt by
mayl9
t Apples.
J. A. BROWN.
AUTEUR’S
PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING
CANS AND JxkllS,
L'n. t_Z.
may 29
TO WOOL SELLERS,
T HE Undersigned have this day opened a
Store in Congre B s street, opposite tbo Market,
for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides. Bees
Wax, Doer Skins, and Country Produce In general.
The highest cash price* will be paid for all the above
•fVcloaondelivery v luSavannah. Mr. L. J. GUIL-
MART1.N has been anjtolnted a* Agent, to whom all
S ersons having business transactions wit
ertlgncd may apjtly.
Savannah, May 19,1856.
s with tbe uu-
J. W. SMYTHK A CO.
may 20
PIANO FORTES.
HAVING latolv received largo ad
ditiond to our I’UNO FORTES, we
are enablod to offer at th|* Ume the
variety from the best manu
facturers, from the plainest square to tbe most elab
omoly carved, and from six to seven octaves.
Our Plautw are iclocted from the manufacturers
wnora we have fall confidence in, and we are par
ticular y requested by them to give a guaranty with
tono*Ac*tr ,,mBn t *°” b F ** *• regards durability,
Personam want of a first rate instrument may re
ly with safety upon getting such a one by selecting
from tho following makers, whose Instruments w*
endeavor to keep constantly on hand, viz : H. Wor-
coster, J. Chlckorlng k Sou. Nunns A Clarke, Bacon
& Raven*, II. Walen, and luinra. Brother, k Cum.
“ami 27 '■ w - HORRKU. fc OO.
TtRANIlY. UIN, WHISKY AND KUM-Lir aaii
Ii by (mayflO) WOUAMfl * Rilam.
C OHN AND COltN MEAL.—1000 bus prime
Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Curu Meal
n store uud for sale by
dec 81
PATTEN HINTON A ro
READ I—READ I t—READ lit
■ That is, if you can see; aud sStfyex
if you can’t see, you cun flnd^g^T* ~V>T
all kiud* of “helps to see.” ut tbe Watch and
Jewelry 8toro of D. U. Nichols A Co., iu Congress
street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where
you tun purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Wure,
wid Fancy Goods, us low us ut auy other store In
the country.
Wo have received j»er sleuuishij) Alabama a fresh
lot of those flue Steel Spectacle.--: also, a supply of
Pebble and Periscopic Leu*, whicli we aro prepared
fa fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our
Periscojiic Lens (so called from their peculiar slmpe)
have au advantage over all others, as they havo a
greater range or focus, so tiipt the reader is not
comjielled to hold tho book or j»a|ter at a certain
distance from the eye. Call and see.
D. B. NICHOLS A CO.
MT No charge for showing goods.
to**r 11 D. B. N. A CO.
D OPE—700 coils Rope, various brands, all
Ali of good quality, in store aud for sale by
•pr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
plORN—In store and for Bale by
yj mvr5 LOJ-CBITASS’KU.IN
MERCER UNIVERSITY,
PBNFIELD, GA.
N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D.
pRorasaoK*.
College.
S. P. SANFORD, A. 11.,
Mathematics.
J. E. WIIJ.ET, A. U.,
Chemistry aud Natural Philosophy.
H. H. TUCKER, A. M.,
Boltea I/qtres.
U. W. WISE. A. M.,
Greek and Latin Language*.
WILLIAM G. WOODFINVA.U.,
Modern Languages.
Theoloirleal Seminary.
_ , . N- M. CRAWFORD, D. I)!,
Eccleslaatical niatory and Biblical literature.
WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M.,
Systematic and Pastor/l Theology.
Academy.
^ ^ THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal.
ji^J^onunenrementl* held on tho last Wednesday
The next Term will commence on the hut Wed
nesday in August.
The prioe or Board In the village is 910 per month:
washing, room rent, fad, Ao., 93.
By order ofthe Board or Trustee*,
my 112m ,j • 8. LANDRUM, Secretary,
ca. brit
For any time not above specified, a proportion
charge will be rnade.-
A deduction or 26 per cent from the above rate
will be made on advertisements appearing exclu
sively on the fourth page of the dally.
Advertisement* ordered three times a week, wtii
be charged two-thirds tbe above rates.
Special notices, 10 cent* per line for the first, as*
6 cents for each subseqent insertion, and in non#
to be subject to contract. Marriage notices 61. Fu
nerul invitations 50 cents each. No sj>eml notice
inserted for less tbau 60 cents. Obituary Notice*
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceeding* of auySociew
Association, or Corporation, ordered fa be public
e*l, 5 cents per line.
Steamboats will be advertised at 940 per annum
for ouch boat advertised.
Steamships, where but oue l* ruutiing. 640;t-rin
nutn; if two or more, 930 each.
Auctioneers'advertisement* not tube subject t*
con tract, but to be charged at tbe rate.- jire?cribG
per square.
The jmjter, uuder no circumstance*, to be incluJ
ed in u contract.
Professional und business card* not exceeding *
Hue*, will be Inserted at 920 per annum.
Calls on ponsoua to become candidate*, will w
inserted as other advertisements, to be paid for«
variably in advance.
Announcing candidates for office, 910. to be poiJ
iu advuucu.
Advertisements not marked on the espy i«*
specified liuie, will be inserted until forbid, tw
paymeut exacted.
Wheu auy bill for two mouths advertising.
than contract, amount* to over $60, a deduction «
25 ja-r cent will bo made,
Yearly advertising, with privilege of change sw
be tukeu at the following rule* :
For one square, renewable once a week, 6«
** ** “ twice 44
“ “ “ 3 time* or ol tenor »o
Every additional square contracted for to becb*r|-
ed oue huirtho abovo rate* additional.
Yearly advertisers shall be limited to tlio *1***;
contracted fof. All coptract* shall De in wntfag.
stating definitely the nature of the business to w
advertised. Any advertisement* not properly con
uocted with the business shall be charged separ* 1 ^
ly, uud also auy excess of nutter over tbe amoom
contracted for. ,
Contract advertisements jtayable quarterly,
vertbemvuts from strangers aud uuusdeut wrww,
payable inadvuuce. All others will be considrrw
due when called for. A _
Regular advertiser* and all other* seudiwt
imiuicutions or requiring notice* designed* 0
tention to fairs, concert*, soirees, or uiiy imouc «»*
terluUuueuts, where charges are made lor aaw»
lance—all notices of private association, ever)
lice designed to call atteutiou to jirivate enterpra"
calculated or iutended fa promote individual i“‘'
rests, can only bo inserted with the uuderttasuW
that the same Is to be paid for. If l uatfr . ,c
editorial coiuniu (which can be only at tue otsenr
tiou ofthe oditurs) the same wifi be charged*' 1 *
rule of uot les* thuu 20 ceuts jvr line. ».
Advertisetucnt* ordered in tue Weekly iwp®***
per square for each insertion. ,
Tlio uudurslgued, imbllaher* of Dally, Trl-nwau
and Weekly uoffspaper* fa Savannah, Ga.,Pie«l
ourselves strlcjly to adhere fa the above WU 9
charges, and In no instance to deviate thenarem.
The above rates to take effect March L 16 j~* ’f.
to contluue binding, until changed by the vole o»
mqjnrlty of the undersigned. .-^1
N. R.—This schedule aball not In any way
the Integrity ot existing contracts. All conttw**"
tbo year or any other spedflod time, shall
with the expiration of the period for which u> /
were made,
Aucxaxran A Sraxn, Repullican.
TnoMMON k Wmaxarow, Miming Nett*,
n R Hit TOR A do. Georgian k
16T~
P LUMBING. intUits rorious bHgJjjtjJ
tended to at tbe shortNtnot^asdlosK;
MHtna VTMH CtOMM. U.4
BsuTOS3b«ates«
ihlon einii
B0IUCS NOW* 1