Savannah daily Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, July 01, 1856, Image 4

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iMg ftp- I COUNTY—To iU whom It may ■t Whew-John Mnllery, will apptytb the Ordinary W tatter* Dtatnway *» ndmlula- ion the finite of. William Wright these am* tharalbra. to dll aud ariraoalah all whom It may iimoirw r ba and appear before aald Oor“ *" makeouectloa (If any they havo) on or beto. ,— r Aral Sonday» Kovombcr next, othwlse said l*t *?*S§|£w beftnnted. ViMnvi'rMm'unhmfu mlotatrotof on the hitate nfJatnee C. Mines i hMetf*. IherelMe. to cite sad aiUnooUh sll - — ■epiwirbof nUomli ma> oonocm.iolNuaeppair bolbreMld court to unite objection (It uy they hm) on or be fore the Brat Monday InDocomtMr ueat, otherwlae ....— . . _ aaitklcum will bo granted. and appear bolbre Hdd^OoUrt- to ffimoae, John Bubo, too. Ordinary Ibr Chatham wwee-^dohnuibo,Ek-1 Ordinary Ibr ' ' &*• ^ Al ]folLN WLDO. apr 8 C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be “5d “be IM Tueaday la June neat, before laeOourt Houae, between the legal bouraofsalo, lot number Iwalea (IS) Now Franklin Ward, lu the Qtf of Savannah, situated on tbo corner of Mont* •omary umt and Batik Row, together with the throo-itory brick warehouse situated thereon; levied ca to salUtya cerate & fa. issuing out of Chatham Superior Court, In favor or John Scudder v*. Oar- •km p, BoUla. Property pointed out lu said tl. fa. • BENJAMIN la. COLE, Butyl Sheriff C. C. HATHAM OOlWBrl-To^n whonfft may cott* cere: Whereas, Elizabeth Rlbero, will apply at the Court oT Ordinary tor loiters of administration on the eaUte of Joseph Rlbero: , These ere, therefore, to cite end admonish all whom U mnr concern, to be and appoar beroro said Ooonvo make objection (If any they have) on or before the Oral Monday In July next, otherwise said letter* will be fraoled. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham oounty, this second day of Juno. I860. June -2 JOBS Hll.BO, o. - - * dUIIV, AOwIV. *•' JOHN B1130, <%, c. c. P URSUANT to an order or the ilonwable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham Comity, paused June term, 1858. will bo sold, on the first Tuesday In August next, before tbo Coutt House door In said couuty of Chatham, between tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit.: Lots Nos. three (a) - Wl and four ( (4)7 being part of Gardou lot No. nlno i»/. Bprlug Hill, City of Savannah, fronting on Railroad street; nUo tho following negro slaves; Jack, Peter, Aloxauder uud Sarah. Sold as the property of tbo estate of Samuel Griffin, late of said county, deceased, Tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said es- talc. RICHARD WAYNE, Administrator do bonis uon, on Jc4 Estate of Samuel Grllllu, ■~GfiOildAVclI7RfirAl»l COUNTY. O K tlie first Monday it) August next, I will apply to the Ordinary of Chatham couuty Tor leave to sell tho uegro alavos boouging to the estate of Clara A Ogtlbay, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs and credit irs of said estate. June 4• JAMES A. LaROCHE. Adm’r. From V. U. PALMER, _ ORQOtAL ADVSItniQM) AKO fCKW^AnUt ACIRVT, Boeton, Now York, Philadelphia hud Baltimore. ProMO.Pl Awnorn*™ aoikcy. wm-uMctrpMj out Ibi- thOlftivdlitmlt Jr Authorised Agent jttf tl imirnal. „ DEALER AND IMPORTER OF _ Watches, Jewelry*. Silver IVstre, Fan- WITH HALL’S PA1 cy Woods, «kc., wo. 12, booth 2n anutCT. mhudkuwu. Wptl ly IIERRLfO'S PATlWT KIRE-RUMJP State of ueuruia, Chatham co. mo all whom It may concern: Whereas Mary Aun X Dent will apply at the Court of Ordinary Tor let ters DUmUsory on the estate or James P. Dent,— Three are therefore to cite and admonish alt whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make objections (if any they have) ou or before tbs first Monday in December next, otherwise said Isturs will begrauted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this third day of June, 1663. JsS JOHN BILBO, O.C.C. STATES OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY —To all whom it may con- cam: whereas. Patrick Ryan will apply at the Court of Ordinary Tor letters of administration ou the estate or Daniel Collins: These are, therefore, to cite and admonish-all Whom U may concern, to be and appear before said Court to maka objoctiou (If any they have) ou or be fore the first Monday in August next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness, John Bubo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this twenty third day or June. 1855. June 23 JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. £ or jL'i STATE OF GEORGIA, S ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern : Wherei3, Asa Johnson will apply at the t of Ordinary lor said county, for letters of ad ministration, with the will annexed, on the estate of Mary Williams, late or said county, deceased: These, are, therefore, to cite and admonish all Whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Oourtto make objection (if any they have) on or before the Ural Monday lu August next, otherwise •aid letters will be granted. Witness. William Lee, Esq,, Ordinary for Bulloch coanty, the 2otb day of June, 1656. JUttg22 WILLIAM LEE, o. B. c. BROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail In Swain3boro, Emanuel Co., on the 4th Instant, a uegro man; he says his name is Harry; tliat ho belongs to the estato ul Thomas Clay, of riryau County, Ou. Ho is ot light complexion, with a slight scar over the loll eye; about ittchcs In height, and about id years old. Tho owner Is requested to come forward, pay charges and take liiuiuW&y. us he W ilt btf dealt will) as tin* law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, Je9 Jalor, NOTICK. A IL persona having demands against the estate or Richard F. Williams, late of Chatham coun ty, deceased, arc hereby notified to present them within the time prescribed by law to the subscri ber ; and all indebted to the said estate arc request ed to make immediate payment to M. B. M1LI.EK, Administrator do bonis non. Slarcli 25—8w ltwt.ly21—je 7 STATE OF'GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con- corn: Whereas, tho estate of Jeremiuh'Mc Donald lies unrepresented iu consequence of the death of Nathan Brcwtou, the executor, aud unless some fit and competent person applies lor the ad ministration of said estate, with the will aonoxed, I shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other tit and proper person, administrator with the will an nexed de bona< nou, ou said estate : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and nppear before said Court to make objection (if any tney have)-on or belore the first Monday in August next. Witness, William Lee, Esq., Urdinary for the couuty of Bulloch, this 12th day of June, 1656. Jelf.WILLIAM LEW, o. c. c. NELSON SWEEZEY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner Astor Plaoe and 4tlT Avenue, tx cbosaraouxtTY to vtut anon uukauy ard tui stw «*ta Hovax, xxw yoxk. mHE moat extensive variety nnd the largest 1 stock oT Monuments, Tombs, HcadStoues, 4c., iuAmerlea, can l>e found at this establishment, from plain to the most elaborate and. ornate lu design aud workmanship. Iu addition to tho stock always ou band, a great variety of drawings, appropriate aud original may be fbuud, (Tom which work will bo ex ecuted promptly to order. Orders faithfully executed, and shipped to any point available by water or steam. Persons vlsitiug the city ol* New York on pleasure or business arc rospecUUlly Invited to visit tills es tablishment. octa VIRGINIA SPRINGS ! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND & DANVILLE, AND Virginia A Tennessee [-PROOF LOCK. Having received tho Prize Medal at the • World’s Fair, are now offered to tho public as the Prizu Safe of j tho World. Tested and approved as they have bceu every S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20th. 1856—Two months alter date application will be mado to the Honorable Court or Ordinary of said County for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate if Michael Donaldson, deceased, lor the benefit of the heirs aud creditors aud said deceased. nayJMw JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r. STATE OF GEORGIA, TJULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom It may con- JI corn: whereas, Josiah Davis will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration on tbo estate or Henry Davis, late or said county, de ceased : • Theee are, therefore, to cite and admonish all Whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court, to make objection (U' any they have) on or before the first Monday iu August next, otherwise •aid letters will be grouted. Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary for BoJloch coanty, this 27th day of June, 1656. June29 WILLIAM LEE, o. c. c. GEORGIA, CAMDEN CRUNTY. T11W0 MONTHS after date, application will be X made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for said county, for leave to sell the real estate aud the following named negroes : Peter, Jim and Ben; oue bouse and lot and two other iot->; belonging to the •state of Priscilla Thomas, deceased, lor the benellt of the heirs and creditors. WILLIAM B THOMAS, Ex’or. Jeffersonton, Juneio. 1856. Junexo GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY. T ITO MONTHS alter date, application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for said county, for leave to sell the following named negroes: Rose and her three children, Irene. Mi nis and Joe; belonging to the estate or lyjuLsa Tomp kins, deceased, for tho benefit of .-aid heirs. WILLIAM B. THOMAS, Guardian. Jeffersonton, June 10, 165-4. Juue 80 every where, their crowning victory was reserved to bo awarded by tin* Juries ortho World’fF.iir. Tho proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars In Gold lu the oue exhibited at Uio World’s lair, lou- don, ami Invited all the Ptck-I-ocks in tho world to o|iou the Sale, with or without tho keys, and take tho money us a reward for their Ingenuity ; although operated upon by eoveral skilled lu the art, uo ono could Pick the Lock or open tho Safe. By an Improvement upon the original Salamander, introduced by tho present owner ortho patent-right, tho interior Is rendered wholly Impervious to damp, and books, papers and Jewelry might bo preserved in one or his safes Tor a century without contracting blemish rroro mould or mllldew. To guard against counterfeits every Sato from the manufactory of tho subscriber, and sold by him or his agents, has a brass plate lu front, bearing his uatno: each Is also furnished wilb one of Ills lm ul t • NEATLY EXECUTED AT'.THEj- SAVANNAH BOOK k JOB OFFICE. Merchants cun bo suppUed'at short notice with BIU-Hcada, Bills off Lading, Dray Books, Circulars, Cards and Blank Books. Particular attention gtTeTAo BOOK AND PAM- PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogues lor Colleges, Proceedings of Mootings, Reports, By-Laws, etc. Thankful for tho very liberal patronage heretofore received, wo reepoctluUy solicit a coutlnuance of tho sumu, fooling that wc shall be ublo lo pleu.se nil who may favor us with a call, both as to prices uud execution of work. NOTICE '1-0 JUAIUNBItS, Jrovoi TOcC DcSogStif" Which |Tngowf gu«r- MI1WI0 Oround. and must b«i lell on tho mrt h«ad antcp nf-ninst rott!n?r,\ onloriof!.. Sl BJmonrlJjthl bonni N H by W )i « . .SUMMER -®a State of Georgia, Bullock County. A dministrators’ sale.—By virtu© of an or- der from the honorable Court of Ordinary ol amt county, passed ou the first Monday iu June, Will be sold at the court house door of said county, between the lawtol hours of sale, on the first Tues day in August, Ono tract of Land, containing one hundred and fifty acres, in said county, on the Ca- noocheo river; also, a port of four other surveys, containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca* nooebee river, woll improvod and in good repair, consisting of swamp, bay and pine land. Sold as the property of Nathan Brewtou, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on the day of sale. BENJAMLN* BKEWTON,) SIMON J. BREWTON, J Aara rs> June 2d, 1856 Je 16 State of Georgia, Bulloch County, A DMINISTRATORS’ SALK.—Will bo srjd, ou the first Tuesday in August next, belore tbs court buuse iu Statesboro’, in said county, under an order or the Court of Ordinary, Fifty-four (54) acres of Pine Land, granted to James Deal, and bounded by lands or James Woods, William Allen and Elmore Maues, belonging to the estate of James Deal, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made known ou the day of sale. MARTHA DEAL, ) Adm’x. CALVIN DEAL, /Adm’r. Juue 12th, 1866 Je 15 NOTICE. O NE MONTH alter date, application will be mado to the Suite Bank of Georgia, for pay ment of a twenty dollar bill, the left hand half or Which has been lost. Julyl JOHN D. KENEDY. Midway, Alabama, July 1, 1S56. NOTICE. mWO months from date application will be 1 made to the Ordinary of Chatham County, for leave to sell lot No 151, t*th district, Baker, belong ing to the estate of Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, mayfi Administrator. ADMISTRATOR’S NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against the estate of the late Charles a Arnold, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly attested. Within the time prescribed by law; and all those in debted to eald estate, are requested to make imme diate payment lo EDWARD PADKLFORD, xnay8 Administrator. ASSIGNEES NOTICE. M R. Louis Robider having made an assign ment tor tho benefit of his creditors, all per- tons indebted to him wilt please make payment to me. And those having demauds against him are requested to present them, that payment may be Blade as flu* aa tho asserts will extend. A. BON AUD, Assignee. Savannah, May 16,1856. may20 GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold before the door of the Court House in the city of Brunswick, Couuty of Glyun, on the first Tuesday iu July next, between the legal hours of eale. the following property, to wit.:—Cas sius, Jim, Chloe, und £imon—levied on by virtue d A fa. l33ued out of the Honorable Superior Court of Glynn County, in favor of Horace B. Gould vs. Alex ander Scranton and James Gowen, Administrators Of Mary Abbott deceased. Property pointed out l*y plaintiff's attorney. may28 M. 0. B. WRIGIIT, S.G.C. NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against the estate of Evan Jones, late of Charlton county, Ga., de ceased, are requested to present them, In terms of law, and those indebted will pleaso make payment to the subscriber. STEPHEN McGALL, Executor. Centrevillage, Ga., Juue 14th. 1856 Je22 notice; W ILL be sold, between the usual hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in August next, before tho court house door iu Trader’s IIi!l, Charlton county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick and Toni)—be longing to the estato of Kvau Jones, late of said county, deceased. .Sold under provlsl >n ot'tho will and by order of tho lionoreble Ordinary of said couuty. STEPHEN McCAl.L, Ex’r, Centrevillage, Ga., June 14tb, 1866 je22 RELIGIOUS WORKS. H ISTORY or the Great Reformation of the Six teenth Century, in Germany, Switzerland,Ac, by .1 H Merle D'Aubigue, five volumes complete in ~ue. The Life or Martin Luther, tho German Reform er, in fifty pictures, from doslgos or Gustav Konig, to which is added a sketch of 'the rise and progress of the Reformation In Germany. Life and Times of Rev Elijah Heclding, D D, late Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, by D W Clark. D I). ’ Sermons on Several 0 C adon3, by tho Rev John Wesley, A M, in four volumes, k Sermons from tho Pulpit, by II B Bascoui, D D, Life of II Biddlemau Bascotn, D D, LLD, late Bishop of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, South, by Bov M M Hrakle, D D. ’ ’ Posthumous Works of the Rev Henry B Bascom, D D, L L D, one of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, edited by tho Rev Thomas N Ralston, A M. Lire of the Rev Robert Newton, D D, by Thomas Jackson. The Bards of the Bible, by Georgo Guiflllan. The Analogy or Religion—Natural and Revealed —to the Constitution and Course of Nature, by Jo seph Butler, L L D, late Lord Bishop of Durham. Baptism—a treatise ou tho nature, perpetuity, subjects, administration, mode, and uses of the ini- tin-log ordinance or the Christian Church, by Thos 0 Sumner*. Baptism—with reference to its import, modes, history, proper use, and the duty of parents to bap tize 1 children, by James L Chapman, a minister of the Memphis Conference of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, .South. For sale at 15» Congress street by June22 U AKSOCK k DAVIS. GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL be sold before the door of the Court House, in the city of Brunswick, County of Glyun, on tba first Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit.:—One undivided half of a tract or parcel of laud containing two hundred and fifty ucres, (more or less) lying and beiigln the county ot'Olynu, bounded south be lands granted to MioUael Pouscll, northwardly by lands granted to Joitu Lamb, senior, cast by lands unknown. Levied on as the property ol Celia I^irab, to satisfy a Q. fa. Issued out or tho Honorable tupo- rlor Court of Glynn couuty, iu favor of Daniel McIn tosh vs. Celia Lamb. Property pointed out by dc fondant. ' M. C. B, WRIGHT, may28 Sheriff Glynn County. ■TATIS OF UEu.tulA, liiUKltTV CO. fItO all whom it may concern:—Whereas Jason X Floyd will apply at the Court of ordinary Ibr letters of administration on the estate of Allen D. Floyd, These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to be nnd ni pour before said court, to make objections, if any tney have, on or before tbe first Monday In July next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for Liberty Oounty, this 27th day of April, 1856. W. P. GIRARDEAU, m*y27 0. L. C. GEORGIA, LIBERTY COUNTY. O N tbo first Monday in July uext application will be made to the honorable tho Court of Ordina ry of said oounty tor letters of administration on the •state of Gideon McGowcn, lute of said county, de ceased. x ANN McGOWKN. Jane 2 NOTICE. T HREE months after date application will bo mado to tbe Marine Bank of Savannah tor the pay. BteOt Of two Twenty dollar lulls, viz : letter 11, 8070, and letter 0, 627, toe left halve< of which have bceu loot. JAMES I*. HUDSON. Tallahassee, Fla., May 17, 1866. am* my20 aBjuSistk ihux h.u,k, O N the first Tuesday iu July next will bo sold in front of the Court llou.ie, In the city of fc'avan. Dab, all tho real estate belonging to tho estate of James M. Bales, late of Chatham Comity, deceased. Bold by fermUsiou of the Court of Ordinary, and by order of the Administratrix, tor the benefit of the heirs and creditors. ANN B. BATES, may26 Administratrix. F RESH Salmon, Lobsters aud Sardines, for sale by jan 2 A BONAUD. WANTED, A 8ITUATI0N as wet nurse, by a healthy young woman. Would hnvn no objection to travol, or go Into tho country. Good references given. Apply at this office. fit—June 24 B ASKETS! BASKETS!—We would cal! the attention of the ladies to our stock or Work, Traveling and fine Fancy Baskets, the largest assort ment in the city, at the House Furnishing Store, 166 Broughton-street. Par21 HORACE MORSE. A LE, LABD, 40.-20 bbU Prime Lard; 60 do Taylor k sou’s Ale; 60 do sugar, soda and but* KscuUt received and for rale by MCMAHON k DOYLE, 205 and 207 Bay street. ARRANGEMENT. Shortest, most comfortable and most expeditious Route to (ho VIRGINIA SPRINGS! THROUGH BY HAY-LIGHT. And Baggago Checked Through, excupt ou Stages. Visitors to the Yirgininia Springs by this mute, take the South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or the Richmond and Donvillu cars at Richmond, at U A. M., daily, (Sundnys excepted,) arrivo at Lynch burg to dinner, and thence, via the Virginia und Tennessee Railroad, reach Bonsack’s Depot ut 8 1-4, and Salem at 4 P. M., and ut either place take K«nt. Sum in 01*00 ii «fc Co’s Fine Litre of Stages I Those via Bonsack’a lodge at Fincustlo, dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Spriugs, aud arrivo at the White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou tho eveuing of tbe second day from Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 64 miles of Staging. Or by tho Salem route, stop all night at tbo Roanoke Red Sulphur Spriugs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dine at tho Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrivo at the White sulphur Spriugs on the evening ortho fallowing day. The Virginia 4 Tennusseo Railroad is located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for its salubrity aud delighUXtl tem perature. The road passes the base of the PEAKS OF OTTER! And within three miles of tho Allegbuny Spriugs, one rallo of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, and within tour miles of the Yellow Sulphur Spriugs; all plcasautly situated a few miles apart, on tbe Eastern slopo of the Alleghany mountain, iu Mont gomery county. The waters of these Springs uro celebrated for tbeir groat medicinal qualities, the ac commodations are excellent, uud have oecu greatly increased since lost season. 49-Visitors to the Red Sulphur Springs take Kent, Summeraon 4 Go’s Stages at Xowberu Depot, on tho evening of the day thut they leave Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at the Springs on the following day to uiuncr, and Salt Sulphur Spriugs early in the eveuiug of the second day from Rich, mond or Petersburg. Tho Road from Xewbern Depot to tbe Red Sul phur Springs, (88 miles,) has been graded aud greatly improved since hist seasou, and is now re garded asoue of the best turnpikos in the moun tains. The line of Telegraph from Richmond will bo com pleted aud In operation to the Mootgomery White Sulphur Springs early in Juue. Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent, Summerson 4 Co’s stages at tbo Western termiuus of the Virgiula 4 Tcuue.-seo Railroad, now 180 miles from Lyuchburg (and being exteuded Westward at tho rate of 8 miles per month) to tho Eastern termi nus or tho East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrivo at Knoxville iu 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. Fan tram Petersburg or Richmond. To Rod Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bousaok’s,$10 00 “ “ “ “ “ “ “ Suicrn.... 10 60 “WhiteSulphur Springs “ Bonsack’s 11 00 “ “ “ “ ** Salem.... 11 60 “ Red Sulpher Springs 12 25 “ Alleghany Spriugs 8 uo “ Montgomery White Sulphur Springs 8 26 “ Yellow Sulphur Spriugs 8 46 “ Kuoxvllle, Teuuessce 28 00 Note.—Tbe charge for tickets to the Alleghany Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur aud Yellow Sulphur Springs, docs not include the charge Irom the Railroad to tho Springs. Passengers lor the Al leghany Springs, (4 miles distant,) tako tickets to Shawavlllo—for Muutgumecy White Sulphur, (l mile distant by u branch Railroad,) take tickets to Big Tunnel and for the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles Uis- taut,) take tickets to Cbrlsttunsburg depot. Con veyances will bo fonud at those places. For further information apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Richmond 4 Dtnvillo R. R., Richmond. E. II. GILL, SupH V. 4 T. R. It., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMEKSON 4 CO., myl3-Sm Fincastle, Virginia. CENT"RAL RAILROAD. against robbery. . S. C. HERRING & 00., Nos. 135,1S7 and 139 Wttter-Bt., N. Y. Agents In Savannah, Messrs. BEIL 4 PRENTISS, who keep constantly ou hand a full and complete ossortmeut, which they will sell at Manulhcturera prices. ■ , , ,epI28 UICA1, KV1DF.NCK OF THK VAI.UE ANil nK6- FKOOK QL’AUTIKS OK WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured by Steams *£ -Varna. Ifeio 1 vrk. ^ In the fire or tho 8d Inst, which consum ed tlie brick building occupied by Mr. Juo. “V Tin __the above descriptions containing tho books, papers, and money of Mr. Thomas, and although the building was detroyud, the said Safe sustulncd uo injury whatever from the intense heat to which it had bceu exposed. On open ing tho Safe, tho coutcnts were found undisturbed, aud In thesamo order aud couditlon aa when placed there, except a slight discoloration to tho projecting ends of a few pa|»efs. and the backs of oue or two of the books, caused by tho steam generated in tho Safe, while at Its greatest heat Tho Solo and contents, ns it came from the ruins, ay still bo seen, in tho possession of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele- brated Safes always ou hand,and tor sale by C. H. CAMPFIELD, I Agent for the Manufacturers, July 26,1856. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga. 1 take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state ment, mid in addition would add, that tho books are uow in use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26tU, 1856. octG—tf DYING ~AND _ RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., Established In 183B. mHE Subscriber grateful to his friends and ■ patrou3 lor their continual favors, would state that in addition to tho improvements iu DYING, ao - qnired by him during hU last visit to England and ticotloud, has inudu arrangements tor extending his business, by which ho is uow enabled to dye u greater variety or colors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, 4c., which he trusts will generally pleaso all who may favor him with thoir patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated i may he required, iu the sumo superior style which has geuerally so much pleased bis patrons and friends. Table Covers, and Ladles’ Crape Shawls, 4c. cleaned and finished in tho first style. Ladles’ Bounets dyed, bleached and pressed in the most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should bo sent him by letter through the post oillce, so that he may know where to call lor them, tech 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. my 14 l! SHIRTS I SHIRTS 11 SHIRTS 111 I HAVE just received a large assortment of white and figured .Shirts, or every quality mid style, and superbly made, with collars to match, orders will also be taken, nnd shirts mado to suit any particular stylo or taste or the wearer. Coll at tho Btnr Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street, •—’* VM. O. PH removal; The subscriber has Removed on tbo Bay, next door to tbe Republican, otilce, where he is uow opening a handsome assortment or S P RIN G 1 AND &UMMKR GOODS, which ho will sell by the pattern or make to order in tho most fashionable stylo. Also, Ready Mado Clothing for tho present and coming season. Thankful tor past favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of tlie same. N. B.—Cutlihg, Altering and Repairing dono at the shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, foreale at a small pro- aprtS JOHN W. KELLY. DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. The subscriber lakes this opportunity to infarm bis friends and tho public, that he is enabled, from experience, and the Jntuitlvo perceptions of tho truths science, based on the common rules of surveying forms, both plane and spherical, to cut and make up garments to fit the human form In the most complete and finished style, to all who may favor him with a call. Boys’ fancy dre3ae?,, Ball costumes, Military and Firemen’s Uniforms, 4c., 4c. P. HORACE GRANT, Jefferson st., ono door North of Broughton Htreet. dec 7—ly and after Sunday, the 14th October, Inst, and until farther notice, tho Passenger Trains on tho Control Kuilroad will ruu aa follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Loaves Savannah Dully at...6 a jt and 12.16 p m. Arrivo in Macon “ “..2.16 p h “ l an. Leave Macon “ “,11.46 am « 9.30 pm. Arrive iu Savon’h “ “10.46 pm “ 7,20 am HETWKKX SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. Leave Savannuh 12.16 p m and 8.30 p. a. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 pa “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. a m « 4.30 p m Arrive In Savannah 1.80 p u “ 10.45 p BETWEEN MACON AND AUGUSTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a m aud e.30 p m, Arrive in Augusta .8.45 pm “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. a m “ 4.30 pm. Arrive in Macon 2.16 pm “ 1. am. BETWEEN SAVANNAH, MU1KDGKVJLL8 4 KATONTON. Leave Savannah 6. A u Arrive iu Mil ledge villa. 2.46 v m. Leavo Macon n 45 a m Arrive In Eatonton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Sam. Savannah, Go., Oct. 12, 1855. octl6. LK TJapek hangings and hohdehs.— X Just received a groat assortment of Uio most clegaut patterns, with borders to match, from 8 cents to 52, at CHAFFER 4 CO.’S, opr30 No. 6 Whitaker street. G. JI. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS now on hand a beautiful as sortment of Jewelry of every dls- cription und kind worn by ladles uud gentlemen, and willsell at unusually low prices, I havo this day rocclvod (per Express) a largo stock of elegant Hivor Ware, consisting of Cake and no Knives, plain und engraved Fish Knives ami Jorks, Pickled Knives ami Forks, Knives, Forks nnd Spoon*, Napkin Kings, Nutmeg Griders, Ac. 4c., all in Morocco coses, and suitable tor presents. 1 havo also this day received an addition to tny stock eff nalrwork of light colored Curls, Topsys, braids,Front l leces, Bands, Uncle Ton;, 4c., which now makes my assortment complete. Orders received tor any color dtulrcd. Wulchoa repaired by and under the supervision ofsoir, and all other work doth! In a workmanlike manner, nnd warranted. m{ *y 25 rkN CONSIGNMENT— U 20 2000 bushels Prime Corn; 100 do Cow Peas; 200sacks “palace Mills” Flour; lObbis Raw Ulm; 10 do Monongahola Whisky; 5 do Domestic Brandy; For tale low, by Jel8 PATTEN. HUTTON 4 CO. j^EAKDT, PIN, WU13KV AWU MlU-tor Ml. r *i iuimiu awu hum—for sal wnxujw * BATcuw. CHAN(»E of schedule on the SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over Which puss to tile Great New York & New Orleans Mails. O N aud alter Sunday, February lid, 18.50. two dully trains between Macon uud Columbus, and one between Macon and Ainericus, Leave Macon at 2 am, and 3 p st; arrivo at Colum bus at 7 15 a m, and 1030 p m ; leave Columbus at 4 15 a m, aud 1 30 p m;arrive at Macon at 10 64 a ji, and 7 40 p m;leave Macon ut 2 am; arrivo at Amori cus at 6 40 a M; leavo Arnericus at 2 20 p m; arrive at Macon at 7 40 p ji; rnaklug a complete connection be- 1 n? cn m 3 , , . 0,lt S oniur >’t Alobama, and Augusta. Kings- yule, Wilmington aud Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savannah, MllledgevlUcaud Eatou- ton, and with Macon and Western trulu3 to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tonn. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to Eufaula, Ala., connecting daily ut Arnericus with lour liorso Post Coaches to Tallahasseo, Albany. Thoraasvllle, Balnbrldgo, &c., withtri-weckly liocka to Lumpkin, Cutlibort, 4c., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Hnyuosville, llawkinsvillo aud Knoxville, Ga. Passengers tor Arnericus uud points below Fori Valley, should take tho 1216 p m traiu from Savuu- uah; aud tho 5pm train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macou. For other points on the .South- Western or Muscogeo Roads tako cither train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amori- cus at 2 £0 p x will reach Columbus at 10 30 v ji the same night. Pusaeugers from Columbus aud the West for Am ericas, South-western Georgia or Florida, should take the 130 r a truln at Columbus, sleep ut Fort Valley, and reach Arnericus ut 6 40 a m next morn ing. First class steamships leave ISavannah for Now York on Wednesdays aud Saturdays, aud for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage ia tho Cabin $25 Steerage $8. 1 Faro from Montgomery to Savannah $14 00 “ Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Arnericus “ “ si w . CEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 30th, 1866. rnuvlO VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD ..ngement—Car* Starting ft. Heavy llalt all the way to Gordons vlllc. the Potomac is closed with Ice this f f route may be relied on by passeugers, to eu- sure tho connection going North or South. Tho road is entirely relaid with a superior T roll as far an Gordonsvlllo. During tho whiter the traiu will start Irom tho old station, % ln Richmond, on Broad street, at 7*4 a m., pass Gordonsvlllo at 11 a m., nnd arrive in Staunton at 326 p m. Down train loaves Stand* ton at 0 40 a m, passes Gordonsvlllo at 11 a m, uud arrivo in Richmond at 2.30 p m. Fare to Gordonsvlllo. .$2 00 “ “ 5 00 Both trains arrivo in Gordonsvlllo hi araplo Umo to tako the train of tho Orange aud Alexandria Rail road. Persons who leave Richmond at 7J4 a m., enu take tho Oraugu and Alexandria care at Gordons- vlUe ir they chooso to Uo so, aud by that taaht will reach Alexandria by 3.40 pm., but Uils commtuy can Uokot them only to Gordonsvlllo. ocH tf H. D. WHITCOMB. Supt. mHE buoys at St. Simona Inlet aud Sound have X beeu arranged In the following manner : outer Bur Buoy is a largo first class nun, painted red, wills tho No 2 iu while—is placed Is twenty feet water at low tide, aud mu9t be left on tho star board hand entering. Ht Simons Light bears N W by W X W. North polut of Jekyl W by N N. Middle Buoy—Is a largo second class nun, paint ed black, with No 1 in while—Is placed in sixteen feet water at low tide, on the Eastern edge of the North (mint of Jokyl W.by N. Inner Buoy—is a second class nun, painted black, with the No 3 In whito—is placed in twenty-one leet water at low tide, on the point ol shoal running off from Jekyl Island, and must bo left on tbe i»ort baud entering. Ft Simons Light bears N K by N }Z N. North point Jekyl W by 8 H S. In tho Sound 1s the I/>wer Middle Ground Buoy— which is u second class nun, painted with red aud black horizontal stripes—Is placed lu twelve feet water at low tide, on the lower point of tho Middle Ground, to mark tho two channels. 8t Simons IJght bears N E by K. North point of Jekyl Island S E by 8 S. T Thomas 'cVnoosite 1 Middle Middle Ground Buoy—Is a second class lh« cm wZlk?l ,llntcJ rc<1 ' wim •' i » * 1“ white—i. IPlaceJ to city WM . ynt to eiehtecu feet water at lira- tide, near tho elbow of iiuLSuSiAyh GENUINB MtKRABATIOJtS. Il.lmbold-. Kldily Coiicmtr.teil Com* ponnd rittUTEiIncf Bmehrn.^ ISA CUtTAIN, BAFF, AM) EFFBCTOAC RlOtKBy ITtOB UUcun of tie B bolder, Kldoejle, Br»v«l, H Dropsy, Weekness, Secret rieetwes, ObltrtlC- ujh,, Female Cetuplatota, end all dlseaiea of til* This popular and apceiflc reined,- is now olTered to the afflicted, and guaranteed to cure all the aboyo fwmulalnU. U searches out tbe very root of tlie SSTdrivtogoutall tho diseased fluid, of the bSty, thus removing the causo and rendering the CUr ® CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. This medicine allays palp and inflammation,'which other remedies Invariably cause, and tan be taken with lee. trouble aud expense to patients. This lu- Slliblo remedy has saved thousands uj»ou thousands from the bands of rromtnc nan quacks, If not from premature groves. In case* °»'nirettou the Compound Buchu Is the only article worthy or the least confidence of the afflicted in performing SAFE CURBS. . It coutalns no narcotic, mercury, or other Injurious drug, but la purely a VegdaUe Comport/ton. It la very agreeable to tbo taste, creates no perceptible odor, and may bo taken by persona or either sex without hindrance from business or medical advice, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Reader. If you have any ortho above complaints, do ““t^'teVs AKE DANGEROUS. With this medicine you can cure yourself, and thua l irCVC °raUTU |l MUCT AND WILD PREVAIL. This mcdluiuo speedily bud effectually cures the most virulent form of secret diseuses, and eradicates ovory purllclo of Inlcclluus mutter from the system, restoring the of ways st hsud.both ladies sudgeutb S ed it this iPsfltBlIog.MldwIli receive tl,,. 2SV&SSJ& at SI per diem, or»16 per month. SlObel^r^ MM- Feea to be agreed upon before tb. cm. i. . dertaken. All communications must BfJJfM' addressed to W. R. libsixnM »«»» Griffis, PSSSsiSS Blows, for sale by m«r8 ^ ^EmoHAM. KELLY d Co U NITED States, Canada andCuhL .S. b dTy» U,ry0 ‘ PhUO “ 1 ' b>ta£ Wtot Jr^dieCtou! 1 . 1 ' 2 ' 10^Spli,, ' Mw "W !« hi Napoleon’* Confidential Correspondence fc brother Joseph. “ 6 Da van’* History of the Queen’s of the rw. Hanover—2 roll. fc-The Aliachi In Madrid. Romance of the Harom. by Miss Par due . Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaugb. Earnest Iinsroad, by Mrs. Leo Hentz. mar 3 W. THORNE WILLIAM& Helmbold’a Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. For purifying the Blood, removing all discasee ari sing from excess or Mercury, exposure and im prudence In life, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from an Impure elate or Blood, aud the only reliable and eUectual known remedy for tbe cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer ations of the Throat and Legs, Pains and Swollings . of the Bones, Tetter, Pimptea on tlie Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. It Is gratifying to the proprietor of these medicines •:* . , to be able to state that it is now nearly three years the Middle Ground, aud tniut be loll on tlie star- ■ Blncethey were first introduced, duriug which time board hand entering. Bruuswick point bears M l Uiev have been extensively used in various parts of »4S. Mouth or Jekyl Creep s >4 E. tbo^ United States, aud have given to patient and t , h ^T hi n i?Hi n , 8 . br ‘*'f V lL * i practitioner the highest degree or satisfaction In the Ligiit to bear *N IV b,\ \\ }i \\, \\ bile in four fathoms > var | 0Ug cases In which they have been employed ; water. This bearing as a course will tako you up | who u,er In towu, country, hospital or private prac- to tho Outer Bar Buoy uud into tlie Sound, passing | jave invariably given the most decided the buoys as directed. _ j unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most eighteen feet water at low tide, near the Middle Ground, aud must be left on tbe star board hand entering. North i*oint of Jekyl bars N K U E- Brunswick point W by 8. ( Upper Middle Ground Buoy—Is a second class 1 uun. painted red, with the No 6 iu white—is placed \ In 18 feel water at low tide, near tho upper cud of By order of the Light House Board. C. MANIGAULT MORRIS, Je28—tf L. II. Inspector, 6th District. NOTICE T<T MARINERS. iHE buoys ut fit. Andrew’s Inloi and Sound have T HEimEttog’N •• ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER* T HE distinguished favor with which this essence has beeu received throughout all sections of the Union as a remedy nt once sate, agreeable aud effectual tor Incipient Diarrhcea, Cholera Morbus, Weak nnd relaxed BoweLs, Prostration by bent or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Ffatulence, Colic, Crump, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, 4c., has iu- duced the proprietor to give it every publicity in his power. Upon its merrlts comment Is unnecessary, as Its own intrinsic'worth is Us best eulogy. It car ries with it tlie ovideuco or its superior excellence, treely attested to by the young, the old, aud scores _ beeu arranged in tho following manner: Bar Buoy—is a second class can, painted red, with tho No 2 in white—is placed in sixteen water ut low lido, and must bo left on the starboard hand enter ing. Little Cumberland Light bears \V by W N. South point of Jekyl N W by \V. Middle Buoy—is a second class can, painted red, with the No 4 in white—is placed iu nineteen feet water at low tide, near tho High North Breakers, and must be left on the starboard hand entering. Cumlund IJght bears W by N }J S. South iwint of Jekyl N W W. luuor Buoy—is a second class can, painted block, with No 1 iu white—Is placed in twenty-one feet water at low tide, near a dry shoal running olf from Cumberland Island, and must be left ou tbe port lmud entering. Cumberland Light bears 8 W bv \V )4 W, South point of Jekyl N W to*. lu the Sound is the Middle Ground Buoy—second class can, painted with red aud black horizontal stripes—placed iu ten feet water nt low title, on n point of shoal ruuniug down from tlie Satilia River, uud nearly In the middle of the Sound. Vessels must uot pass to the westward of it. Cumberland Light bears S by E y % E. Inner point of Jekyl N W K W. Buoy nt the sntrance of Satilia River—is a second class can, painted black, with No 3 in white—is placed in ten feet water at low tide, uud must bo left on the port hand entering. Cumberland Light bears S by E. Outer point ot Jekyl bears N E. Noth.—In runniug in for St. Andrew’s Bar bring the IJght to bear W by X N, while in four fath oms water. This bearing as a course will take you up to the Bar Buoy, thou haul olf to the northward until the Middle Buoy, No 4, Is lu rnuge with tbe Light, (to avoid two limps lu a direct line, W by N Ji X, betweeu tlie two buoys,) when steer for ft— : tossing it to the southward. From this buoy a X 'iV by W Ji to’ course will bring you into the Sound. By order of the Light House Board. C. MANIGAULT MORRIS, Jo28—tf L. H. Inspector, 6th District. J UBT RECEIVED.—20 boxes Sh^idST; prime article, 20 tierces choice ft&uw!L: Hams. In store, and for sale by “*** WAYNE. GRENVILLE fcm ;uaaura, oy J*n31 RODGERS 4 NORBta . —UEgfmr^ | 140 T ieundi tunlty to express to his friends and die WAREHt - — 1 friends and die generally, his sincere thanks for their liberal nino? age and influence, which has resulted in eitenik^« his trade to all parts of the State. Also, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby eaibb. him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in any Somuf (fity. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Reta boat Owners are particularly Invited to eamiMtb present stock, which is now complete in m & various departments, consisting in part of the folk* ing goods, vix: CARP El DEPARTMENT. Royal Medalion, ~ *‘ * ~ Royal Velvet, ... , - perhaps ..w medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm- less, yet salutary and effective, whose worth will be more appreciated or universally adopted than the Liquid uinger prepared by Helntzelman. Fur sate by j. E. DxFORD, Druggist, jolO 3m Savannah, Ga. FRENCH MILLINER? ASP Dress Making. MRS. FREELAND has open ed ut her Rooms, No. 174 Broughton Street, a fine selec tion of Spring MUinory, nnd is . . ^ constantly receiving per stenm- ere, new nnd different styles of Bonnets; also, Dress and Mantilla patterns. JT Bonnets cleuued and pressed as usual. aprlO Brooke BaU Female Seminary, MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MAKJa L. EASTMANN, Pri.vcip.il, This Seminary, located iu the de lightful and healthy village or Media, thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by Railroad, will bo * OPENED ON WEDNESDAY September 10th, 1856. Tnc commodious building, now in process of crcc- tlou, wllli all the modern Improvements, will be finished 1*v the first of August, and will contaiu such accommodations, both in point of taste and comfort, as cannot fail to satisfy pareuts thut while their daughters arc enjoying the bcuclits of mental cul ture, they havo also the comforts of a refilled home. Tills institution is established with u view to afford to young ladies tlie most perfect combination of ad- vantages for the attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, aud no pains or expense will be spared to render ft in reality whut it professes to be. a school of superior merit. Miss Eastman, the Principal, was at the head ol a school in New Eng land previous to her residence iu Pennsylvania, aud tor the last six years has been known to tho patrons of Aston Ridge Seminary, os presiding teacher iu that institution. The lit. ltov. A. Potter, Bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open n \oting Ladies’ Seminary in Media, Delaware Co., Pa , In September next, has been known to Uio sub- scriber lor several years past. Ho has a very high opinion of her capacity, offlcieucy and devotedness as an educator. She lias had a large and success ful experience. The building which is to be erected tor her use will contain every accommodation. The village aud surrounding country are distinguished tor nott thlulncss and beauty, uud the subscriber has confidence that parents who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastmun will have no reasou to regret ft.” lllss Eastman will be aided by an ctficicnt corps of Teachers. The French language will bo taught and spoken by “ ' arlslttU lady, residing in the family. luo Latin, German, Spanish uud Italian languages will receive duo attention. The Natural Sciences will be taught, with the aid of a largo ami expensive upp irutus. Tho Musical Department will be under the charge oi a lady eminently qualified to ail the situution; and all preferring a mule teacher on the Piano or iu Singing, can have the benefit of a Visiting Teacher irom Philadelphia. Drawing and Painting will bo under the direction of a lady accomplished in tho art. The number of pupils fa limited to forty. The Terms tor Board nnd Tuition In nil tbo branch es except Music, are $150 per session of five months. Miss Eastman luts liberty to refer to tho following gontiemeu:— Ui. Rev. A. Potter, D.D., unit tho Episcopal clergy Hon. 1: Pierce, President of the United States, • ttt’ s .* c ^ nso « Governor of O.i In. lion. X. U, Bilker, Ex-Goveruor of New Hamp shire. lion. It. W, Tappan, SI. c. Irom New York. Rev. N. Stem, or Norristown, Pa. Lev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa. 1 1 lc . r “ , u , uU "' K»<i,, or rintaiioipi.il,. J. B. Okie, Esq., ,[ 0 / E. W. Clark, Esq., d« George Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher Lceser, Pottsvillo. Pa. George Wyman, St. Louis, Mo. Hon. P. 0. Johnson. Washington, D. C. si 1 1 , ,0 f I’ iir tieu!nrs, or far circulars apply to «".» Mlfe MARIA KAS1MAN, JolO cod dm Media, Delaware Co. Pa. KEDZIE’8 PATENT WATBR FILTER An assortment of sizes on hand. Wo warraut them to make tho Savannah River to’nter, even though dipped directly out of tho River, as pure and clear us the finest Spring to’nter. About forty oftheso Filters are uow in use in lids city, and every person who has them, will cheerfully testify to their offlcieucy. Indeed, the Board of to’ater Commissioners here, say iu their Report, ft Is the only Filter that docs effectual ly purify tho Savaunuli River to’nter. Call and see ono in operation ut our House Fur nishing and Storccstablismeut.Hodgsoff’snow block. KENNEDY 4 BEACH, tob_27 CornerorBroughton and Bull sts. ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Pitchers, Some new and beautiful designs, Plated and Brltu- nia. At tho House Furnishing Store, ? 155 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE .MORSE. Savannah, April30. apr30 P X'ZUltlOUICALS, - [AM’S .Monthly Magazine for May. hertlo a Gazette ot Fashions for May. »'™**r**M^m* Review ter April. Received nud for sale by . * WARNOGK & DAVIS, 169 Congress street. may 16 1 F’lsOUil iu store uud for sate >T>uy7 CRANE. WKIJB 4 CO. Catawba Brandy iu store, 1 or ** 0 by lUo ouly regular Agent far Saviiuuuh. nij’ 14 Agent far J. M. EYRE, 94 Bnv street. TTH'S PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING CANS AND JABS, For Preserving FRUITS, TOMATOES, 4c. Full directions for preserving accompany each Can. For sale at manufacturer’s prices by the Agent, jn HOR’CK MORSE, 115 BraugUtou street. salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters have been received from the most distinguished physicians In the country, and from.tbe professors of several medical colleges, recommending In the highest terms the value 01 these medicines, and their superiority over all other preparations for such complaints as the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla aud of Buchu and various modes of preparing them have been given, ail of which of course will differ according to the mode of preparation which each individual may adopt. These medicines require considerable care In tbe preparation and the employment of different men struate successive operation to take up the extrac tive matters, and, iu consequeuco, are most fre quently improperly made, aud not unfrequently much impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by tho injudicious and unskilful management of those unac- a uointed with pharmaceutical preparations. It is lerefore of the highest consideration and import ance to the public and to the faculty that there should be standard preparations ol uuiform strength aud possessing the must advantages. To effect this and obviate tbe evil alluded to, 1 havo made a num ber of experiments to ascertain tho most effectual mode of extracting the virtues or the Sarsaparilla and tho Buchu, aud to discover tho most eligible form for their exhibition. The experiments have resulted most favorably, and It is with much pleas ure 1 now offer to the public and the faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all the vir tues of the articles they are represented to be made from in a highly concentrated form, and are the most active preparations which can be made. Two ta- blespoonsful of tbe Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, ia equal to tho Lisbon diet drink, and one bottle fully equals In strength one gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, il per bottle, or 6 for t5 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of cures and recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom- panv each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELM BOLD, fraction! and Analytical Chemist, 263, Chestnut-ift., near the Girard House Phila. To be had of Druggists aud Dealers iu every sec tion of the United States and Canadas. All letters for the medicine directed to the propri etor receive immediate attention, and saTo deliveries guaranteed^ septl—ly-dtw " JOHN »; MOORE & 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 of business, and which they otfer tor sale on the most reasonable terms tor cosh, or approved credit, viz; PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, AC.. White Lead, PureandNo. 1; Tinman's Colors, dry and iu oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ; Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpeutino, Window Glass, Put ty, Gold LeaT, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and Gift- xiers’s Diamonds. LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS, Bleached Sperm, to'halo and Lard Oils, far burning; all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil Unbleached Sperm, Lard and Rape Seed Oil; also Tanners,’ Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTICIES. Nutmegs, 5Iace, Alspice, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Saleratus, Soda, Pearlosh, Sweet Oil, Starch, Fig Blue, Matches, 4c. FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety of the best French. English, and American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical freimrations, Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie Jars, Metalic Saddle bags, 4o. Also, CAMTHKXE ASD BCRN'IXG FLUID. Auy ono who may favor them with their orders may depend upon their receiving tbo best attention, and that all goods furnished will be of a reliable quality. Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may be returned at tho option of the purchaser. mahlO U jTe. DE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL. S. E. Corner ofi Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savon- uah Ua., Wholesale aud retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines anil Chemicals, Dye Woods aud Dye Stufik, French, English, and American Perfam- ery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs aud Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kiuds, Spices, Snufi's, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies tor Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, 4c. 49* N. B.—Especial attention given to ’the preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Modiclno Cases, With plain Directions for use, including Directions for treatment incases of poisoning, Drowning, 4c. spiff Mocet WUton, Hocet Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussels, Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, English Druggeu (of * rious widths,) 1 Koi Mosaic Hearth Kegs, Tufted Rugi, Piano and table Covert Kttig I Carpr*" *'—**-— '' CURTAIN AND UPIIOLSlER YDEPaBTMISi Brocatelles, Lace and Muslin CwSu Satin de Lainea, Gilt Cornices, ^ Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Bands, Worsted and Cotton Damn-dc, Tassels, Looum Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors: Wlndc* Shades, uew style. Also, evory variety or Furniture Coverinr, Trix □lings and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Halit m Rooms, cut to fit without a seam. The snbscriber will oblige himself to make fa prices on all description of goods as low uthetast quality can be purchased in any Northern city 49* Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent 10 an part or the city free or charge. 49- An experienced Upholster will attend to fa making and laying of Carpets and Oil Clothi desired. The decorative and curtain departmeus n charge or an Upholster of acknowledgedu-uti skill. W. H. GUION, Agent octl8 140 Congress and 67 St. Johen-sts. H S V p DR. SANFORD’S DTVIGORATOR, TS a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant,taiii I X recommended to the public, relying upon itaii trinsic worth in tbe cure of the following complahts l All Billious Derangements, Sick Headache, Dyspep I sia, Habitual Costiveness, Chronic Diarrbo, Colic' • ?aln *-**■■"’ L " J " *" Pain in the Stomach and Bowels, 1 Female Weakness, 4c. For sale by Prugghti erally, and by John. B Moore 4 Co, and Wm. 7- Lincoln, Savannah.ty febli m TIMBERi T1MBERII JlHE Undeesigned has just received, fotnle (500) Five Hundred pieces of good shippim Timber, averaging over ono thousand feet to stick, 9 fob JEFFERSON ROBERTS. TM ACKEREL, HKIUU.NG, SALMON, tc- lvjL 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel, : 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 half bbls Blue Fish, 2 do Pickled Herring, 3 do No 1 Salmon, 6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel, 10 kits No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do 6 kits Tongues und Sounds, 11000 lbs Cod Fish. For sate tew by |an26 J- A. RATES OF ADVERTISING. For one square, of300 ems or less, ot any type u F larger than Nonpareil. 75 cents for the firstudiiB cents tor each subsequent insertion,for any tlmtks than one month. 6 All Tabular work, with or without Rttfes; as iff P vertisements occupying double column, stul!lt| charged double the above rates. Advertisements of whatever length, for any tz< E less than one month, to be charged at tnnmF rates. For a longer tituoat the following rates No.of8quares|lmo|2mo8|3mosj4mos|6mu»|KM| 1 Sqimr'e,.... iio 16 $20 $24 $30 M 2 Squares... 16 22 26 28 36 je f 3 do .... 20 27 32 36 44 50 4 do .... 24 32 38 42 6J il ] 6 do .... 27 36 44 46 « so 6 do .... 30 40 60 64 65 to 7 do .... 32 43 64 68 *0 1001 8 do .... 34 46 68 62 74 lit 6 do .... 36 48 61 66 77 ill 10 do .... 88 60 64 70 60 13 Bs C OHN AND CORN MEAL.—1000 bus prime Corn, White and mixed; 50 do fresh Corn Meal TO WOOL SELLERS. T HE Undersigned have tills day opened a Sioro iu Congress street, opposite tho Market, for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins. Hides, Bees Wax, Deer Skins, aud Country Produce in general. Tho highest cash prices will bo paid tor all tho above articles on delivery .in Savannah, ilr. L. J. GUIL- MARTIN him been appointed as Agent, to whom all persons having business transactions with tho un dersigned may apply. J. W. SMYTHE 4 CO. Savannah, May 19,1866. may20 PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately received large ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, we are enabled to oiler at this time the greatest variety from tho best manu facturers, from tlie plainest square to tho most elab orately carved, uud from six to soven octaves. Our Pianos are selected from tho manufacturers whom we havo full confidence In, uml wo arc par ticularly requested by them to give a guaranty with every instrument sold by us as regards durability, tone, 4c. ’ Persona In want of a first rate Instrument may re ly with safety upon getting such a ono by selecting Irom tho following makers, whoso Instruments wo endeavor to keop constantly on bond, viz : H. Wor cester, J. Chickering 4 Son, Nunns 4 Clurko, Bacon 4 Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers 4 Cum- I. to’. MORRELL 4 CO. aug 27 COOL retreat! THE ABBOR BILLIARD SALOON, (upstairs) Comer Bull and Bryan strin'U, ovor Barber Shop. Jus® SI J. M. UAVWOOl), Again. JUST HBCE1VEU. E “ STEAMER, an ussorlnwnl of MM QO Misses and Children’* Plain straws jAf eoi’Outam Bonn™, 1 x.(acT iAt? “J" 1 l LATS - Alao » taw uu!a’ iat “Ota Uy MRS. KREELAND, SSL 17 Broughton Blrnet. THREAD OAU1JTLET&—Tho only article of Urn kind in the city. For sale by * j. iv. thrklkeld; cornerorcyg-esa aqd to'Uitoker-Hts. mar27 fJ.KNT’8 OpTtON VOSTft—Just noolstd VT nnd tar ssJs by J. W. THRKLKELD, ■sjrl* Odsfrsss std Whlthsker strssU. A pples & potatoes— 10 bbta CboiiBi Morcnr Po|»(oo« j Forsshfbj «“*»«> App lM . *“> 1 * J. A. BROWN. BATH ECblJBB, HOT, COLD AND SIIOWKR. I HAVE been naked to allow tho Bath Rooms lo l cumin open to a lator hour than nluo o’clock ; 1 therefore give itolico that from this date the Bath House will bo upon until eleven o’clock nt night. Price 26 cents. Six tickets tor l\. Je27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. Ml FASHIONABLE OLOTIlliYG, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS chu now fin had by all those who wish lo olotho Uiemsolvos genteelly, as I will sell the balnnco or tny Reudy-Mnde, at reducod rates on time, and ten per cent, off |or cash, call aud avail yourself of Ibo chance to obutiu good arti cles. At the Star Clothing Emporium. WILLIAM O. PRICE, Juno 27 147 Bsy street. n store and for sale by dec SI PATTEN. HUTTON 4 00. read 1-read i 1—READ'ill That is, if you can sco; nml fir you enn’t see, you can find 1^»T All kinds of “helps to see,” at tho Watch and Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols 4 Co., In Congress street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase to r atches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goods, os low as at any oilier store iu tho country. We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those lino Steel Spectacles ; also, a supply of Pebble and Periscopic Leus, which we are prepared to fit iu all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Periscopic Lens (so called from their peculiar shape) have an advantage ovor nil others, as they have a greater range of focus, so that the render Ib not compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain distance from the eye. Call and see. %T , D. B. NICHOLS 4 CO. 4^ chargo for showing goods. mar 11 It. B. N. A CO. K OPh—700 coils Rope, various brauds, nil or good quality, In store and tor sale by ftpr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 CO. C ORN—In attire and for sale by ill left LO XKf I’xjiVKLM MERCER UNIVERSITY, PEN FIE LD, GA. FACULTY. PRRUDK.VT, N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D. PROFR«OR8. College. S. P. SANFORD, A. M., Mathematics. J. E. WIIsLET, A. M., Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. H. H. TUCRER, A. M., Belles Lettrea. U. to r . WISE, A. M., Greek and Latin Languages. WILLIAM G. to'OODFIN, A. B., Modern Languages. TltcolosIctU Scmlimry. N. M. CRAWFORD. D. I)q Ecclesiastical History and Biblical Literature. WILLIAM \VILLIAMS, A. M„ Systematic ami Pastoral Theology. Academy. THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal, in Jul ^° mmoncemon * on ^ aal Wednesday The next T^oim will commence on tho last Wed nesday in August. Tho prico of Board in tbo villago Is $10 per month; washing, room rent, fool, 4o., $3. By order ortho Board or Trustees, tty 111 to 8. LANDRUM, Secretary. For any time uot above specified, a proportion I charge will be made. A deduction of 26 per cent from the above nw || will be made on advertisements appearing sively ou the fourth page of the daily. , I Advertisements ordered three times a week, rt [ be charged two-thirds the above rates. h. Special uotices, TO cents per line tor the 6 cents for each subseqent Insertion, aud in no c« to bo subject to contract. Marriug# notices II. ftj neral Invitations 50 cents each. No special notiwi inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary Now*-! Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of any Social 1. Association, or Corporation, ordered to be pubis., ed, 6 cents per line. Steamboats will bo advertised at $40 per oats« for each boat advertised. Steamships, where but one is running, ftOperu y num; if two or more, $30 each. Auctioneers’advertisements not to be subjectPLi contract, but to be charged at the rates pr«criw[. per square. I The paper, under no circumstances, to be iwifc - 1 ed in a contract. Professional and business cards not exceeding»J. lines, will be Inserted at $20 per annum. Calls on persons to become candidate*, vbl« inserted as other advertisements, to be paid tom variably In advance. .. Announcing candidates for office, $10, to be F In advance. Advertisements not marked on the c*py «*) specified timo, will bo Inserted until forbid, m payment exacte d. . When auy bill for two months advertising, otw I than contract, amounts to over $60, a deduciioo * I 26 per ceut will be made, . I Yearly advertising, with privilege of change ** I be taken at the following rotes: tlJ For one square, renewablo once a weekj *” “ “ “ twice “ J* “ “ “ 3 times oroftener Every additional square contracted for to becW ed oue bull'the abovo rates additional. L Yearly advertisers shall be limited to the contracted tor. All contracts shall be lo wriw stating definitely tho nature or tlie bueioos*'®^ I advertised. Any advertisements not properly c* ■ nected with tho business shall be chargedsep**** i ty, and nlso any excess of matter over the amw* I contracted for. , a, h Contract advertisements payable q«*rteny, *“ vertisements from strangers and transient per* 1 payable in advance. All others will be conddtrw 1 duo when called tor. La Regular advertisors aud all others h municatious or requiring notices designed to n tontion to fairs, concerts, soirees, or auy g tertaiumeuts, where charges are made lor II tanco—all notices of privato associations, ev«l | Uco dcslguod to call attention to private euwrp | calculated or Intended to promoteiudiyiauaii ■ rests, can ouly be inserted with tlie underi«*«^ ■ thut the same is to bo mid for. If Inserted m ■ editorial column (which can bo ouly at the «s ■ lion of the editors) the satno will bo charged w | rate of not less than 20 ceuts i>er line. | Advertisements ordered in the Weekly rare'* I por square for each Insertion. . _ . I Tho uudersigned, publishers or Dally, I and Weekly newspapers In Savannah. 0a-, P I ourselves strictly to adhere to tho above I charges, and In no Instance to deviate thertww* , ■ Tho abovo rates to take eflbct March 1, le^j t. I to contlnuo binding, until changed by the' I majority of the undersigned. „ 1 N. a-Thls schedule shall not in any wayjjj} I tho Integrity or existing contracts. All coutrw* 1 tho year or any other specified time, shall ouly ^ I with tho expiration or tlie period tor which tw I wore made, I Alkxju(dkr4 Sxzzi), Republican. Thojudox 4 WmuxaTOM, Morning Net* I R. B. HitTwr 4 Oo« Georgian 4 Jo**l!.— fttiBA HOUSdES-TfiTliiga ot ih's £3* \J R. B. LswIod. of supenor Quililv. torul. by mtjuu AusSord, fay ia), plCmdino. . I P LUMBING, In (U its sorious bnuicn»» tended to at the shortest notice, and I style. Also, may be found Shower Baths, fiwvwj 1 ed Iron, Tin andieaded Bath Tuba; Copper ^ Patent ftut Water dosets, Lead PIP". I ----- rssstlsMtk* •mvkusstrsst.; BMUCS)»*»