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gKaMHHffi a,** -i : - ■mi WhertMJotm HjUlor»,irlU«iiplirtoU» if Ordinary Ibr Lattera Watnlaory aa ailmldti- ___enlb.Eatat.of William Wrighttin*. «r«, I'MraAm, lo clt. and admonlah ill vrlitira It may cmn, lo bi and awwtr before raid Court, to ttaka objection (if any they have) on or before the Aral Monday In November next, othwlso said Let- tart will b« granted. Witaeta. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary Ibr Chatham Oaiuily, UtU o.gblday of April I860. Wl JOBS BILBO, 0.0.0. »pr» . C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SAI.R—VVIU be sold on tho Oral Tuesday In Juno noxl, before uio Court House, between the legal hours of sale, lot number twelve (12) New Frank llu Ward, in tho City of Savannah, situated on tho corner of Mont* ginnery street aud Ualtio Bow, together with tho three-story brick warohousosituated thereon; levied on to satisfy a certain a ftt. Issuing out or OlnUham Superior Court, In favor ofjohn Souddor vs. Clar ence P. HolUs. Property pointed mu in wild tl. fa. BENJAMIN L. COLE, mayft Sheriff C.C. iTOHs W uKuiiGi A, C HATHAM COUNTY—lb nil whom II may non. cent: Whereas, Elisabeth Rlbero, will apply at the Conrt of Ordinary lor letter* ol administration oa the estate of Joseph Riboru : These aro, thereforo, to cite and admonish ail whom it may concern, to bp and appear before said Court to m»ko objection (if any they have) ou or before tho Aral Monday in July next, otherwise said letters will be granted. Witness. Jobu Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham county, this second day of June, 1850. June 2 JOHN BILBO, o. c. Statis or ukohuia; chathamco. f|X) all whom U may concern: Whereas Mary Ann X Bent will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for loi ter* IHsmlsst ry on the oatuto of James P. Dent,— These are tbereibro to clto and admouish ull whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, lo make objections (if any they have) ou or before tho First Monday In December next, otherwise said louor* will bograuted. • Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary Tor Chatham County, this third day of Juno, 1S6J. Jed JOHN BILBO, O.C.C. oTOrdinaryfbr letter* tnlnlstrator on the hatate oT James C. (linos . These are, therelbro. lo die and admonish all hum it may concern, to be aud appear before said _ourt to make objection (if any they have) on or be fore the drat Monday in December next, otherwise •aid letter* will be gran tod. Witness. John Bilbo, tea. Ordinary for Chatham county, this fourth day of June, 1866. junoe JOHN nil.BO, o. c, o, P URSUANT to an order of the Honorable tbe Court of Ordinary of Chatham County .passed Juno torm, I860, will bo sold, on the drat Tuesday In August noxt, before tho Court House door lu said county of Chatham, between tho legal hours of Bale, tho following pro|k>rty, to wit.: fans Nos. threo (3) and four (4), being part of Oardon lot No. nine (»). Spring Hill, City of Savannah, fronting on Railroad street; also tho following negro slaves: Jack, Peter, Aloxoudor and Sarah. Sold as the property of the eslntcorSamuolGriffin, late of sold county, deceased, for tho bcuetlt of tho heirs and creditors of said o«- tato. RICHARD WAYNE, Administrator do bonis non, on Jo4 Estate of .Samuel Griffin, OESOlllil A, C Ilf I'll AM LOCStT O N tho first Monday lu August next, I will apply to tho Ordinary of Chatham county for leave to soli tho negro slaves beeuging to tho estate of Clara A Ogtlbay, deceased, Jar llto beucllt of the heirs aud credit irs of said estate. Juno 4 JAMES A. LaROCHE, Adm’r. From V. U. PAliUMR, OKODUl. ADVKRtnUXO AMD MKWRPAm Aaxxt, Button, Now York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. JAMES B. FlBLUf), DEALER AND IMPORTElS OP WstchM, Jtwcliy, Silver Ware, Fan ny floods, Jkc., xo. 12, aotmi 2d nthkkt, rutuoxuiiu. sopl8 ly rnH X ■ luAto NELSON 8WEEZEY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner Astor Plaeo aud 4th Aveuuo, IN CL08X PROXIMITY TO TUX ANTOK UUHAKV AND TUI NEW HIBUt U0U8X, NKW YORK. IHE moat extensive variety aud tho largest stock of Monuments, Tombs, Head Stouts, fco., Jnorlca, can bo found at this establishment, from plain to tho most elaborate aud ornate lu design and workmanship, lu addition to tbo stock always ou band, a great variety of drawings, appropriate nnd original may bo found, IVom which work will be ex- ocutcd promptly to order. Orders ralUifolly oxocutod, and shipped to any polui available by water or steam. Porsons visiUug the city of New York ou ploasuro or business aro respcctfolly luvltcd to visit this es tablishment. oct3 STATE OF GEORGIA, * C HATHAM COUNTY —To all whom A may con- corn: whereas, l’ntriek Ryan will apply at tho Qiurt of Ordinary for letters of administration on tho estate of Darnel Collins : These aro, therefore, to cite and admouish ail whom U may copceru, to be and appear before said Court to mako objection (ffauy they have) ou or be fore tbo first Monday in August next, otherwise said letters Will bo grautod. Witness, John Bi.bo, Esq., Ordinary for Chntham County, this twenty third day or Juuo, I860. June 23 JOHN BILBO, u. o. o. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it mny con cern : Whereas, Asa Joliusou will apply at llto Court of Ordinary lor said county, Ibr letters of ad ministration, with tho will uuuexcd, ou the estate or Mary Wi.liatns, late of said county, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite ami admonish all whom it may concern, to be uud appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday lu August uuxt, otherwise ■aid loiter* will bo granted. Wltuess, WitVam Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, the 20th day of Juno, 1856. June22 WILLIAM LEE, o. b. c. ffe on 3k",“ BKOUUIIT TO JAIL. Brought to jail In Swalnsboro, Ktnnnnol Co , on ihc 4th Instant, a negro man; he says liL tmmo is Harry; that he belongs to the estate ».>l Thomas Clay, of Bryan County, Ga. Ho is of light complexion, with a slight sour over tho left oye;about 5 feet 3>* inches lu height, and about 20 years old. Tho owucr 13 requested to cotuo forward, pay charges aud take him away, as ho will he dealt with us tho law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, Jc9 .tutor. VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVILLE, AND Virginia A Tenncsacr NOTICE. A IX persons having demands against tho ostato of Kiclmrd F. Williams, late of Chatham coun ty. deceased, uro hereby notillod to presout them within the time prescribed by law lo the subscri ber ; and ull ludobtod to the said estate uro request ed to mako immediate payment to M. B. SIILLEN, Administrator do bouls non. March 25—Cw llwtJy21—Jo 7 STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY.—lo all whom it may con- corn: Whereas, the estuto of Jorcmlah Sic- Donald lies uurepresented in eousequenco of tho death of Knthuu Brewton, the executor, aud uuless some ill and competent person applies for tho ad ministration of said estate, with the will anuoxed, I shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other tit ami proper person, admlulstratcr with the will an nexed do bona* non. on. said estate: These are. thereforo, to cite aud admonish all whom it may concern, to bo anil appear before said Court lo make objection (If any they have) ou or before the first Monday lu August next. Witness, William Ixjc, Esq., Ordinary for tho county of Bulloch, this 12th day of Juno, 1866. Jolft WILLIaM LRK. o. c. o. CITATO OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20th. jj 1850—Two munlhs utter date application will bo made to tho Huuorablo Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to soil nil the lands belonging to tbo estate »f Michael Donaldson, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors and said deceased. my23-8w JOHN E. GIBSON, AUnTr. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To nil whom it may con cern: whoreas, Josiah Davis will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Henry Davis, Into of suid county, de ceased : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish nil whom it may coucern, to be and appear before said Court, to mako objection (If any they have) on or before tho first Mouduy in August next, otherwise ■aid letters will be grunted. Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 27tl\ day of Juno, 1660. June29 WILLIAM LEE, o. c. c. State oF Georgia, liuilnclt County . A DMINISTRATOR^' SALE.—By virtuo of an or der from tho honorable Court of Ordinary ol suni county, passed on the first Mouduy in June, will bo sold at the court house door of said couuty, between the lawful hours of sale, on tho first Tues day in August, Ono tract of laud, containing one hundred and fifty acres, In said county, ou tho Ca- noochee river; also, a part of four other surveys, containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca- noochee river, well improved ami in good repair, consisting of swatnp, buy and piue land. Sold as the property of Nntbnu Brewton, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms tnado known on iho day or sale. BENJAMIN BREWTON,) HMOX J. BREWTON, J Adm ra ' Jo lo GEORGIA, CAMDEN CRUNTY. T WO MONTHS ut'tor date, application will be made to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary for Bold county, for leave to sell the real estate aud the following uamed uegroes : I'eter, Jim and Ben; one bouse and lot and two other lots; belonging to the estate of Priscilla Thomas, deceased, for the benefit of the heir* and creditors. WILLIAM 11 THOMAS, Ex’or. Jefforsontou, Juno 10, I860. Jnuo2Q GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY. T SVO MON CHi after date, app'icatlon will be made to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary for ■old county, for leave to sell the following named negroes : Rose and her threo children, Irene, ML nisand Joo; belonging to the estate of 1/iulsaTomp kins, deceased, for the benefit of said heirs. WILLIAM U. TllUMAd, Guardian. Jefferson ton, June 10, Rfii,Juno 30 NOTICE. O NE MONTH alter date, application will be made to the Suite Bank of Georgia, for pay meat of a twenty dollar bill, tho left hand half of Which has been lost. July! JOHN 1). KENEDY. Midway, Alabama, July 1, 1856. NOTICE. T WO months from (lute application will be made to tho Ordinary of Chatham Couuty, lor leave to soli lot No 151,9th district, B-ikcr, belong ing to tbe estate or Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, may2 Administrator. June 2d, 1S50 'State of Georgia,Bulloch - County. A dministrators’ sale.—ivui bo sold, ou the first Tuesday in August next, before tb3 court house in Statesboro’, In suid county, under an order of the Court of Ordinary, Fifty four (54) acres of Pino Land, granted to James Deal, and bounded by lauds of James Woods, William Alleu aud Elmore Maues, belonging to tho estate of James Deal, for the benefit of tbo heirs and creditors of sold estate, Terms made known ou the day of sale. MARTHA DEAL, ) Adin’x. CALVIN DEAL, f Adtu’r. Juno 12th, 1856 je 15 NOTICE. A LL persons having claims against tho estato of Evan Junes, late of Charlton couuty, Ga., de ceased, are requested to present them, iu terms of law, and those indebted will plea so make payment to the subscriber. STEPHEN McCALL, Executor. Oentreyillage, Gu., Juuo 14th. 1866 jo22 ADMISTUATOR’S NOTICE. A LL persons having demauds against the estate of the l ite Charles S. Arnold, deceased, aro hereby notified to present them, properly attested, within tbe time proscribed by taw; aud all those In debted to said estate, urc requested to mako imme diate payment to . EDWARD PADKLFURD, may8 Administrator. ASSIGNEES NOTICE. M R. Louis Ilubider having made an assign- meat for the benefit of his creditors, all per sons Indebted to him will please mako piyment to me. And those having demands ugaiust him are requested lo present them, that payment may be made as far as the ussetts will extend. A. BONAUD, Assignee. Savannah, M.«y 10, I860. may20 * GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL bo sold before the door of the Court House In tho city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on the first Tuesday in July next, between tho legal hours of Bale, the following property, to wit.:—Cas sius, Jim, Gltlou, and Simon—levied on by virtuo ol fl. fa. issued out of tho Honorable Superior Court of Glynn Couuty, in favor or Horace B. Gould vs. Alex- under Scranton and Junius Go wen, Administrators of Mary Abbott deceased. Property pointed out by plain till’'a attorney. may28 M. C. B. WRIGHT, H.O.C. GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL he sold before the door of tbe Court flouse, in tho city of Brunswick, County of Glynn, on tbe first Tuesday in July next, between the legal hours ofsalo, the following property, to wit.:—One undivided luff of u tract or parcel of laud containing two hundred and fifty acres, (more or less) lying and but igln tho couuty of Glynn, bounded south be lauds grunted to Michael Potisell, northwardly by lands granted to Join: Lumb, senior, east by lauds unknown. Levied on os the property of Colin Lumb, to satisfy a tl. fu. issued out of the Honorable .-ulte rior Court of Glynn county, iu favor of Daniel McIn tosh vs. Celia Lumb. Property pointed out by do fendaut. M. C. B, WRIGHT, may28 Sheriff Glynn County. STATE OFGEOilGlA,~LI1IEUTY UU. f|U> all whom It may concern:—Whereas Jason X Floyd will apply at the Court of Ordinary tor letter* of administration on the estate of Allen D. Ffoyd, Tnoso are thereforo to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to ho uud ui pjar before said court, to uuko objections, if any they have, ou or before the first Mouday lu July uext, otherwise Bald loiters will be granted. Witness W. P. Girardeau, Ordinary for lJberty County, this 27th day of April, 1856. W. P- GIRARDEAU, roayffl <>. L. C. NOTICE. W ILL he sold, betwcou tho usual hours ofsalo, on the first Tuesday in August noxt, before tho court house door In Trader’s Hill, Charlton county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick aud Tom)—be longing to tho estato of Evan Jones, lute of said county, deceased. Bold under pravisl n ortho will and by order of the houoreblo Ordinary of said county. STEPHEN McCALL, Ex’r. Ccntrevillago; Ga., Juno 14th, 1866 Je22 RELIGIOUS WORKS. H ISTORY of tho Great Roformutiou of the Six- tcentlhCeutury, in Germany, Switzerland,&c, by .1II Merlo D'Aubiguc, live volumes complete iu one. Tho Life of Martin Luther, the German Reform er, in fifty pictures, from designs of Gustav Konig, to which is added a sketch of tho rise and progress of the Reformation in Germany. L fo uud Times <-f Rev El|juh Hedding, DD, late Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church by D W Clark, D 1). Sermons ou Several Orearions, by tho Rev John Wo*ley, A M, in four volumes. Sermons from the Pulpit, by II B Bascorn, D D, LU), ’ ' Life of H Bldtllcmau Bascorn, D D, L L D, late Bhliop of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, South, by llev >1 M llunklo, D]>. Posthumous Works of tho Rev Henry B Bascorn, D D, L I, I), one of the Bishops of tho Metbodht Episcopal Church South, edited by the Rev Thomas N Rilstou, A M. Life of the Rev Robert Newton, D D, by Thomas Jacksou. The Bards of tbe Bible, by George Gulflllan. The Analogy of Religion—Nuturul anjJ Revealed —lo the Constitution aud Courso of Nuture, by Jo seph Butler, L L D, late Lord Bishop of Durham. Baptism—a treatise on tho uuturo, perpetuity, subjects, administration, mode, uud uses of tho iui- tla ing ordinance of the Christian Church, by Tho* 0 Sumners. Baptism—with reference to its Import, modes, history, proper use, and tho duty of parents to bap tize l children, by James L Chapman, a minister ol tho Memphis Conference of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, South. For sale at 160 Congress street by June—WA KNOCK k DAVIS. SHIRTS I SHIRTS 11 SHIRTS 111 I HAVE just received a large assortment of whitenud figured Shirts, of every quality and style, and superbly mudo, with collars to match, orders will also bo taken, aud shirts mudo to suit any particular stylo or taste of tho wearer. Call at the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street, my 14 Wit. O. PRICE, tons. m* SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Shortest, most comfortublo and most,expeditious Route to the From O. FAkdHUE’A AnvKtnw.vo auxvoy. fltiumuntiA. fa. . Authorized Agent for tnh wtymihali_.Tpnrnnl.__ IIEBUISa’STAiESTMfmSSlfijOF WITH UAIX'S^aISt ^TOKR’-MiOOK LOOK. Having received the Prize Medal «t the World 1 * Fair, aro now offered to tho public as tbo 1’rizo Safe of tbo World. Tested and approved a* they . _____ have bocti everv- wboro, tlielr crowning victory was reserved to,bo awarded by the Juries of tho WoHiPsIuir. Tho proprietor placed Ono Thousand Dollaru In Gold lu tho ono uxhibitod at tho World's Fnlr, Izju- dan, aud invited all tho Mek-Looku In the world to oituuthoSufo, with nr without tho keys, andtakotbe money ns a reward for their ingenuity ; although operated upon by several skilled lu tbo art, uooue could Pick tho Lock or opeu tho Salto. By an improvement upon tho original Salamander, introduced l»y tho presold owner of Iho patent-rigid, tbo iuterior Is ronderod wholly itnpi^rvlous to damp, and books, papers and Jowolry mi(|ht bo preserved iu ouo of hU sares for a contury without contracting a blemish from mould or milldow. _ To guard ngalnst counterfeits overy Salto Irom tho manufactory of tho subscriber, aud sold by him or his ogonts, has a brass plate hi front, bcwjng his uarao; each Is also furnished with ouo of his Im proved Thlof Detoctiug I/)cks, which is a good guar antee ugaiust robbery. B. C. HERRING k CO., Nos. 136,137 and 139 Water-st., N. Y. Agonts iu Sdviuinah, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS, who koop constantly on hand a full ami comploto assortment, wlilch tuoy will aott at Manuihcturera' prices. sopt28 LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIKE- PKOOK qOAtJTtKB OP WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, tM ili JIW rKUfi NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. Merchants can be Buppfiud ut short notice with BIlteHeada, Dllla of Lading, Dray Hooka, Circular*, Card* and Plank Book*. Particular attmitlon givuii*tn BOOK AND PAM- PHIJ7T PRINTING, mien as Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings of Mootlugs. UeiKirts, By-Laws, otc. ThMiikliil for the very liberal patronngc liuretoloi received, wn rosj>ect!ully solicit a coutintuiuco ol tho sutno, fooling that we sliall he ablo to plcaso all who may favor us with a call, both as to prices and execution of work. IB A Ui XJ1 Of J? ] tlous, 1 IIELltttULD'M GENUINE PKEPAKA110N8. . Hclmbold’a Highly Concentrated Com* pound Fluid Extract Bnehn. ISA CERTAIN, SAFE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY 10K Diseases of tho Bladdor, Kidney*, Gravel, Dropsy, WeakneM, Secret Diseases, Obstruo- Female Complaints, and ail dlwimos or tho Sexual Organs, whether In MALE OB FEMALE. from whatever cause they may have originated, and NO MATTEK OF HOW l&NO STANDING.’ This popular and epeclflo remedy is now offered to the olliictodj and guaranteed to cure tdl the ahovo oompuims. It Bcarchca out Uio Tory root or the dlacoao, drlvtog out ull the illuoasoU «ulds or Uio body, thus r.'moving the cuuuo uud rendering tho ,'iHiucumgn ut oivuuiu^n. nu|<uiia, uj-utwn, utu. CUVO ThMiikitol for the very liberal patronngc heretofore VIRGINIA SPRINGS! THROUGH BY DAY-LIGHT. And Baggago Chocked Through, except ou Stages. Visitors to tbo Vlrgiulula Sprlugs by this route, take tho South-Side Railroad cut s ut Petersburg, or the Richmond uud Danvillu cars ut Richmond, ut 6 A. M., dully, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch burg to dinner, aud thouco, via tho Virginia and Tonuossco Railroad, reach Bunsack’s Depot at 3 1-4, and Salem at 4 P. M., aud at cither place take Kent, gnmiumoii «& Co's Fine Line of Stage* I Those via Bunsack’s lodge at Fiucastle, dine at tho Hod Sweet, or Street Springs, and arrive ut tho White Sulphur Sprlugs, (17 miles) early ou tho ovetting of tho second duy trom Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 64 mile* of Staging, or by tbo Salem route, stop ull night ut tbo Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, uud urrfvo at tho While Sulphur Springs ou tho evening of tbo following duy. Tho Virginia k Teuuessoo Railroad is located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate uusurpassod for Us salubrity aud delightful lent- peruturc. The road pusses tho base of the PEAKS OF OTTER! And witbiu threo tulles of tho Alleghany Springs, ono uiilo of tho Montgomery White Sulphur.Springs, aud within four miles of tho Yellow Sulphur Springs; ull plcasnutly situated a few miles apart, an the Eastern slopo of tho AUeghuuy mountain, in Mont goraory couuty. The waters of thoso Spriugs uro ceiebrufod for tholr great medicinal qualities, tho ac commodations aro excellent, tuul have ocou greatly increased since last season. 43~Visifors to the Red Sulphur Springs take Kout. Summerson k Co's Stages ut Nowborn Depot, on the oven lug of tho day that they leave Peters burg or Richmond, aud arrive at the Spriugs on tho following day to uinuur, uud Suit Sulphur Springs early iu tho uveniug of the second day from Rich mond or Petersburg. Tho Road from Newborn Depot to tbo Red Sul- phur Springs, (38 miles,) lias been graded aud greatly improved since lust season, und is now re garded asouo of the best turnpikes iu the moun tains. The lino of Telegraph from Richmond will bo com pleted aud In operation to the Moutgomery White Sulphur Springs early in June. Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent, Sutnraersou k Co’s stages at Uio Western terminus or tho Virginia k Tennessee Uuliroad, dew 186 miles from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward ut the rate of 8 mile* per month) to tho Eastern termi nus of tho East Tennessee und Virginia Railroad, and arrive at KuoxvHlo lu 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. Fare from Petersburg or Kiehmoml. To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs viuBonsack’s,$10 00 “ “ “ “ “ ** “ Huiem,... lo 66 “ White Sulphur Spriugs “ Bonsnck’s 11 00 “ “ “ 11 “ Salem.... 11 60 “ Rod Sulplier Spriugs 12 25 “ AUeghuuy Springs 8 00 “ Montgomery White Sulphur Spring* 8 25 “ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 45 “Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00 Notk.—Tho charge for ticket* to the AUeghuny Spring*, Montgomery While Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Spriugs, does not Include tho cliurge from the Railroad to the Springs. Passenger* for the A1 teghany Spring*, (4 mile* distant,) take ticket* to ShawavilldM'or Montgomery White Sulphur, (1 mlio distant by a branch Railroad,) take ticket* to Big Tunnel and lor the Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tunt,) take ticket* to Christian-burg depot. Uou- voyuuces will be fouud at those place*. For further information apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Richmond k Danville R. R., Richmond. E. H. GILL Sup’t V. k T. R. K., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERSON & CO., myl3>Sm Fiucastle, Virginia. CENTRAL UAlLltUAl). ., the 14th October, inst., and uutll further notice, the Passenger Truing uu tho Central Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND \lACON. Leaves Savannah Daily at...5 a m and 12.16 p x. Arrivo iu Macou “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 am. Leave Macon “ “,11.45 am “ 9.30 pm. Arrive in Savan’h “ “10.46 pm “ 7.20 am UOTWKK.V SAVANNAH AND AUGD8TA. LeaveSavaunah ..12.16 p u and 8.30 p. m. Arrivo lu Augusta 8.46 pm 11 6.30 a m, Leave Augusta 6. a m “ 4.30 v m Arrive in Suvauuah 1.30 pm » 10.46 p HKTWKKN MACON AND At’(JP8TA. Leave Macon 11.45 a m und 0.30 p m. Arrivo in Augusta..,.., .8,46 p m “ 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.30 pm. Arrive in Macon 2.15 pm “ 1. am. BKTWKKN SAVANNAS, MIIXKDUIVILLK k KATONTON. Leavo Savannah 6. a m Arrive in MilledgoviHo 2.45 p m. Leave Macon ll 46 a m Arrivo iu Eatouton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gcu’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1855. octl6. At Mawfaditred ly Siearn* efi Marvin. New York. Iuthc Uro of the 3d lust., which consum ed tlio brick buildlug occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opiioslte tho Gas Works, iu thla city, was a stdto ol ________ th o abo vo descriptions containing tlio books, papers, and money of Mr. Thomas, and although tho building was detroyed, tlio said Salto sustained uo injury whatever from tho intenso heat to which it had been exposed. On open ing tlio Safe, tlio contents were found undisturbed, audiu tho same order uud condition as when placed there, except u slight discoloration to tho projecting cuds ora few pupors. and tho bucks of ouo or two of the books, caused by tho steam generated in tho Sato, while at its greatest heat. Tho .Sal'o and contents, a* it came from tho ruins, mny still be seou, in tlio possession of Mr. Thomas, at tlio Gas Works. A largo assortment of theso cele brated Safes always ou hamLaud for sale by C. H. CAMl'FIKLD, Agent for tho Manufacturers, July 26,1866. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ga. I take pleasure in corroborating tlio foregoing state ment, and iu addition would add, that tho books are nowiu uso. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 20th, 1855. octO—tf NOTICE TO MARINERS. T HE buoys at St. Simons Inlet aud Bound bavo been urrangod In tbo lbllowiug manner : outer Bar Bu »y is a largo first class nun, painted rcii, witli tlio No 2 in white—Is placed is twcuty feet water at low lido, aud must be lull ou tbo star board hand entering. St Simons Light bears N W by W >£ W. North point of Jokyl W by N )i N. Middle Buoy—Is a largo second class nun, paint ed black, witli No 1 In white—U placed lu sixteon foot water at low tldo, on tbu Eastern edge of the Middlo Ground, and must bo lolt on tho port hand entering. St Simons Light bears N \V by IV W. North point of Jokyl W by N. luucr Buoy—is a second class uim, painted black, with the No 3 In white—Is placed in twenty-one leut water at low lido, ou tho point ot shoal runuiiigi off from Jokyl Island, aud must bo loft on the port baud nutcrlug. Ht Simons Light bears N K by N N. North point Jekyl IV by B y x 9. In tho Sound Is the Lower Middle Ground Buoy— which is ut-ccond class nun, painted with rod uud black horizontal stripes—Is placed lu twelvo leet water at low tide, on tho lower point of the Middlo Ground, to murk tho two chauuols. Bt Simons Light hears N E by K, North point of Jekyl Island S E by S y t S. Middlo Middle Ground Buoy—is u second class null, painted red, with No 4 iu white—i* placed in cigh'ueu feet wufor at low tide, near tho elbow of the Middle Ground, and must be left on the star board baud entering. North point ol'Jekyl bars N E E. Bruuswlck point IV by S, Upper Middle Ground Buoy—is a second class nun, painted red, with tho No 6 in white—is placed hi 18 feet w*ter at low tide, nour tlio upiier end of tho Middle Ground, ami must be left on tbu star board baud eutcriug. Brunswick point hairs W *4 S. Mouth of Jekyl Creek S & E. Notk—In ruunlug in for Bt Simons Bar bring tho Light to bear X W by W & IV, while in lour lilt horns Water. Thi* beuriug ns a courso will tnko you up to tlio Outer Bur Buoy uml Into tlio Bound, passing the buoy* as directed. By order of tlio Light House Board. C. MAN [GAULT MORRIS, Je28—tf L. H. Inspector, 6th District. D*. w. MOnOJ^BmaOUBT, cn, WMi,nnul*, ud iUktaufftN or Tumour., Is now opn tot Uic _ reception ot 1’ktl.uU, HI. InOr-ASH ■uryulocaMnw Uu Depot end Timi oujto » Droedwey, eodconuine ebout Uilrty lerjc and Minuted Koooe, wUh food end truaiy ijervauUth way. at hand, IwUi ladles and trcntlcmen aro r «d, ad at tide Iiutltntloa, and Kill reech o the moat ron and kind attention from the Proprietor, u w 'n „ LU Matron. HUpractice In tlut humble iUmm? Cancer, Mr tho peel ten ycera U net «uri«SB any l'byelclan In the South, l-allenu arc boardiS at tl per diem, or .11 par month. *10 belug rcoulria In advance. Hm- Fees to he agreed open before the cue h e> derudten.' All oommimlcatloiu mtut bo |m „J' addrewed 10 W. H. Mostly™ an. 8 Grinin, da CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. ThU raodlduo allays pain and Inllammatlon, which other romcdlOH Invariably cause, and can ho taken with less trouble and expense to patlouts. This in- fulliblo remedy bos saved IbouBonds ui>on thousands from tbe bands of MKRCII.ESS QUACKS, If not from premature graves. In cases of infection tho Compound Bucbu Ls the only article worthy or the least confidence of tbe uUUctod in performing SAFE CURD). It contains no narcotic, morcury, or other injurious drug, but is purely a Vegetable Composition. It is very agreeable to tbo taste, creates no perceptible odor, and muy be token by persons of cither sox without blndrunco from business or medical advice, as plain directions for uso accompany tbe medicine. Reader, if you have any of tbo above complaints, do not neglect them, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine you con euro yourself, and thus prevent all oxposure. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. This mediclue speodily and ellectuully cures tho most virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates every particle of infectious matter from the system, restoring the patient to a|>crfc8t state of XJOTATOEtL—400 barrels ■uperioTPliM^ 1 Patotoes: 60 do Western Hods; uud 69 do pLJf Blows, for sale by *8 ****"’**“ BRIGHAM, KELLY A Co HON. BU88 MURRAY’S ' U NITED States, Canada and Cuba. Scbweglcr's History ol Philosophy in Et*um. translated by Seeyle. ' mw ’ uwif ■" ** Napoleon's Confidential Correspondence with h brother Joseph. Davan’s History of the Queen’s.of the Hotu Hanover—2 vote. fc-Tho AUacbi in Madrid. Romance of the Harom, by Miss Pardue. i Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaugb. Earnest Unsfead, by Mrs. Lee Hentz. mar 8 W. THORNE WILLIAMS HEALTH 1 ) PURITY. T h i mHE A v* Unit In u DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STRUCT, NEAR TUB COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH. GA., Established lit 1832. IHE Subscriber grateful to hia friends and patron* for their continual favors, would state l addition to the Improvements In DYING, ao quirod by him duriug his last visit to England and Scotland, ha* mude arrangements for exteudlug Ills business, by which ho 1* now enabled to dye a greater variety of colors on silk and wooion dresses, shawls, &c., which ho trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their putronago. Gentlemen’* garments dyed, cleaned or renovated i may bo required, iu tho samo superior stylo which has generally so much pleased his patrons aud friends. Table Covers, and Ladles' Crnpo Shawls, &c., cleaned and finished in the first stylo. Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, blcacliotl and pressed iu the most fashionable styles. Ordors from tho country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad, word should bo sent hint by letter through tho post olliee. so that ho may know where to call for them, inch 16 ALEXANDF.R GALLOWAY. IIEIN TZELiM ANN’8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. T HE distinguished favor with which this essence has been received throughout all section* of tlio Union us a remedy ut onco safe, agreeable und efitoctual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Slorbus, Weak and relaxed Bowel*, Prostration by heat or fatigue, By.-popfriu, Flatulenco, Colio, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedentary habits, &c., hus in duced the proprietor to give it every publicity in his power. I pon its merrit* comment is unnecessary, a* it* own intrinsic worth Is it* best eulogy. It cur- He* with It tho ovideuce of its suporior excellence, freely attested to by the young, tho old, and score* of families who. prompted by a careful regard for their health uud comfort, are dally adopting U a* an JXDJSt»K.v*AM.K FAMILY HKMKhY. There is perhaps no medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm less, yet salutary and eiteotlvo, whoso w.ortli will be more appreciated or universally adopted than the Liquid uingor prepared hv Hotulzclmau. For sale by J. E. DkKoRU, Druggist, JolO 3m Savaunah, Ga. NOTICE TO MARINERS. IHE buoys at Bt. Audrow’s Inlet and Sound have _ been ui rouged In the following manner : Bar Buoy—is a second class can, painted rod, with the No 2 iu white—is placed lu sixteen water at low tide, and must bo left on tho starboard hand enter ing. Little Cumberland Light bears W by W N. South point of Jekyl N \V by \V. Middlo Buoy—1* >\ second cluss can, painted red, with the No 4 in while—Is placed iu nineteen loot water at low tide, near tho High North Breakers, and must bo left on tho stnrbuurd hutul entering. Cmn land Light bears W by N }A N. South point ot Jekyl N W )i \\\ Inner Buoy—is a second clnsscnn, painted black, with No 1 hi white—Is placed iu twenty-one feet water at low tide, near a dry shoal running oil'from Cumberland Island, und must be left ou the port bund entering. Cumberland Light bears S \V by W '' W. South point of .Jekyl N W’Ja W. In Iho Sound is tho Miduie Ground Buoy—second class call, painted with red aud black horizontal stripes—placed iu toil feet water at low lido, on u point of shoal running down from tho Satilla River, aud nearly in tho middlo of the Bound. Vessels must not pass to tho westward of it. Cumberland Light hear* 8 by E y a E. Inner point ol' Jekyl N tv w. Buoy at tho sntranco of Satiltu River—Is a second cluss cun, painted black, with No 3 In white—is placed iu leu feet wutor at low tide, and must be left on tho purl hand entering, Cumberland Light bear* S by E. Outer point ot Jekyl bears N E. Notk—In rumiiug lu for Bt. Andrew's Ear bring tbo Light to bear W by N y N, while in four fath oms water. This bearing as a course will take you up to tho Bar Buoy, then haul elf to tho northward until tho Middlo Buoy, No 4. is in range with the Light, (to avoid two I mips lu a direct line, W by N y N, between the two buoys,) when steer for it— passing It to the southward. From tills buoy a N W by w y W course will bring you into the Sound. By order of the Light House Board. C. MAN1GAULT MORRIS, Jo28—tf L. H. Inspector, 6th District. Brooke Hall Female Seminary. MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. EASi'MANN, Phinui'AL. This Seminary, located in tho do- liglitful and healthy village of Media, Alilricvn miles from Philadelphia, by Unll.nn.l ...III r ' * ! GEORGIA, LIllIilliTY COUNTY. O N the first Monday in July noxt application will be made to tbo honorable the Court of Ordina ry of said county for letter* of administration on tho estate of Gideon MoGowon, lute of said county, de ceased. ANN McGOWKN. Juno 2 NOTICE. T HREE month* after date application will be tnado to tho Murino Bank of Savannah, fur tbe pay- ment’of two Twenty dollar bills, viz : letter U, 3076, and latter O, 697, tue loft halves of which have been lost. JAMES 1*. HUDSON. 1 Tallahaiwco, Fla., May 17, 1856. _ 3m» niy26 ' ADMIN 18T11 ATltlX 8AhE. O N tbo firstTiio*'lay in July noxt will ho sold In front of tbo Court Houuo, in tbo city or Savan nah, all tho real estate belonging to iho estuto of Jame9 M. Batoa, late of Chatham County, deceased. Sold by permission of the Court of Ordinary, und by ordor or tho Administratrix, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditor*. ANN B. BATES, may26 Administratrix. REMOVAL. TheBubseriber boa Removed on tho Bay, next door to tlio KopuhUcani otttce, where he is now opening a handsome assortment of 8 P It IN G AND hUMMKK GOODS, which ho will Hell by the pattern or inuko to order in the most fashionable stylo. Also, Ready Mudo Clothing for the preseut ami coming season. , Thankful for past favors, ho hopes to merit a con- tinuuuco of the same. N. U.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing dono ut tho shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White und Figured Marseilles Vests, lor sulcata small pro fit. npr12_ JOHN W. KELLY. DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. Tlio subscriber takes this opportunity to inform his l'riuuds and tlio public, that he Is enabled, from experience, and tho .Intuitive perceptions of tlio truths oL scienco. based on the common rules of surveying forms, both plane and spherical, to cut and muko up garments to lit tho human form in tho most comploto and finished stylo, to all who may favor him with a call. Boys’ fancy dresses, Ball costumes, Military and Firemen’s Uniforms, Ac., Ac. 1\ HORACE GRANT, Jefferson st., ono door North of Broughton street. dec 7—ly H Salmon, lobsters and Hardinus. lor b by Jan 2 A BUN A UP. WANTED, A SITUATION as wet nurse, by a healthy young woman. Would have uo objection to travel, or go Into tho country. Good reference* given. Apply at tills ollloo. _ Ot—Juno 24 B ASKETS! BASKETS!—We wuuld call the attention or the ladle* to our stock of Work, Travollug and flue Fancy Baskets, tlio largest assort ment in tbe city, at tho Housu Furnishing Store, 166 BrougbtooHitroet. mar21 HORACE MORSE. LE, LARD, &C.-20 bbl* Prime Urd; 60 Uu Taylor It Son's Ale; 66 do sugar, soda und but- —Hs received nnd for salo by MoUAHON k DOYLE, 206 and 207 Bay street. A LB. 1 Ml Joaell P APKIi HANGINGS' AND JJOHDKKS^- Just received a great assortment of the most elegant patterns, witli border* to match, from 8 emits to $2, at CHAFFER k CO.’S, ajirfiO No. 6 Whitaker street. G. M. GRIFFIN,' ! BUCCEHSOK TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner or Bryun und Whitaker Streets. HAS now on linud a beautiful as sortment of Jewelry of every ills- erlptlou and kind worn by ladles und gentlemen, and willsullutuiiusiiully low prices, I have tills day received (per Express) u largo stock of elegant Slvor Ware, consisting of Cake mid Ph» Knives, plain aud engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knives and Forks, Knives, Fork* and Spoon*, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ac., all In Morocco cuse*, and lultablu lor presents. I havo also this day received an addition to my stock of jmirwork ol light colored Curls, Toiwys, Braid*.Front Pieces, Bands, Lnclo Tent, fc:e., wliielt now makes my us*ortment complete. Orders received for any color desired. Watches repaired by anil under tlio supervision of self, and ull other work duno in a workmanlike manner, and warranted. IIIO y jyj CHANGE UK fCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over tvliich jiumhcm tile Grout New York & New Orleans Mails. O N aud alter Buuduy, February 3d, 1H50, two dully trains between Macou uud Columbus, and ono between Macou uml Amerlcus, Leave Macon at 2 a m, aud 3pm; arrivo at Colum bus at 7 15 a M, nnd 1030 p m ; leave Columbus at 4 15 a m, and 1 30 p m; arrive at Macon at 10 64 a m, aud 7 40 p m; leave Macon ut 2 am; arrive at Amorl cus at 0 40 a M; leavo A morion* at 2 20 p m; arrive at Macon at 7 40 p a; making a comploto connection be tween Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kings- vlllo, Wilmington und Charleston; also, with Central Railroad 1 Trains to Suvauuah, Millodgovilioiuid Eaton- ton, and with Macou and Western trains to Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville uml Knoxville, Tonn. At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Railroad to Eufaula, Ala., connecting daily at Amoriciw with lour horse Post Concho* to TuUaha*seo, Albany, flioransvlllo,JlnlliUrlilgo, kc., witli Iri-wcokly Iwcks to Lumpkin, Cuthbort, Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks to Perry, Hayuosvlllo, Hawkiusvlllo and Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Atnerlctis and points below Fun Valley, should lako tho 12 16 p m train from Savan nah; und tho 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid rtu- toution at Mncon. For other points on the Koulh- Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Auiori- cus at 2 20 p m will roach Columbus ill lo 30 p m the samo night. Passengers from Columbus and the West for Am- orlcus, South-western Georgia or Florida, should tnko the 1 30 p m train at Columbus, sleop at Fort Valley, and reach Americas at 6 40 a m next morn ing. First class steamships leavo Savannah for New York on Wednesdays aud Saturdays, and for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage Li tho Cabin *25. Steerage $8. ’ Faro from Montgomery to Savannah....... .*14 00 “ Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Amerlcus “ « ^ 8U „ . GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 30th, 1856, nmy 16 VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD O N CONSIGNMENT- 2000 bushels Prime Corn; 100 do Cow Peas: 200sacks “Palaoo Mills’’ Flour; 10 bills Raw Glin5 10 do Monbmiubola Whisky; 6 do Doinosllo Brandy; For solo low, by jeia PATTON. HUTTON * 00. iAlHlY, GIN. WHISKY AND KUM-For ulb B randy, gin, w 1>r l*v*>) WailAMB * iUTCLUT. Winter Arrmmnml—Can StarlingJ.enn JlramtSt. ••““Yyllnn Oil the way louordon.vllle. WHEN the l’otomeo i» ctoeedwlth lee this TT routo muy bo relied 011 by pusseugers, to on- suro tho connuctloi) going North or South. The road Is entirely rolald with a superior T rail as fiir as Gordonsvlllo. During tho winter the train will start from the old station, In Richmond, on Broad street, fit ly a u„ pass Gordonsvlllo at 11 a m., and arrive in Btuuntouut 325 p m. Down train leavo* Staun ton ut 6 40 a m, passes Gordonsvlllo fit 11 A m, nnd arrivo in Richmond at 2.30 p m. Fare to Gordonsvlllo $2 00 “ “ 6 00 Both trains arrivo iu Gordonsvlllo In ample tlmo to takotho train ortho Orangoand Alexandria Rail road. Persons who leavo KUmtnond at ly a m,, can takotho Orango and Aloxaudrlacars atGordous- vlllo if they cbooso to Uo so, aud by tbut taaiu will reach Alexandria by 3.40 p but tills company cun ticket thorn only to Gordonsvlllo. _ 0017 tf H. D. WHITCOMB, Supt. lS#by 0N *^LW?ra^^ELI> t 1V ^ Mgrll OoafYMS »nd WbiUmker itmu, Railroad, will bo v OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, September 10th, 1856. T110 commodious building, now lu process of erec tion, with all the modern improvements, will bo lluishod bv tho first of August, and will contaiu such uceommodtttious, both in iioiui of taste and comfort, ns cauuot fall to satisfy pareuts thut while their daughter* are ettioying the benefits of mental cul ture, they have also the comforts of a refined home. Thi* institution is established with a view to nlford to young Indie.* the most perfect combination of ad vantage* for the attainment of a thorough and ac complished education, and uo pains or expense will bo spared to gender It in reality what it professed lo bo. a school of superior merit. Miss Eastman, tho Principal, was at tho head ol a school lu Now Eng land previous to her residence lu Pennsylvania, and for the last six year* lias been known to tho patrons of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher lu that institution. Tho Kt. ltcv. A. Potter, Bishop of tho Dioceso of Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. Eastman, who proposes to open a l oung Indies Seminary in Media, Delaware Co,, 1 a , iu September next, ha* been known to tbo sub scriber for several years past. He has a very high opinion ol her capacity, cltlcioncy and dovotuducss a* an educator. Sho has bad a largo and success- Gil experience. Tho building which is to bo erected lor her use will contaiu every accommodation. The village ami surrouudlug country are distinguished t ir lieu thtulnoss and beauty,uml tho subscriber has couudomo thut purouts who entrust tlielr daughters to Miss Eastman will have no reason to regret It. ’’ .... , s * l,,tU1 wlU be aided by an cfiiciout corps oi teachers. • The French language will bo taught audapokon by h Parisian lady, residing iu tho family. Too Latin, German, Spuuishuud Italian languages will receive duo nttentiou. Tlio Natural Science* will bo taught, with tho aid ot a largo and expensive apparatus. Tho Musical Depurtiueut will bo under tho charge of a luily eminently quahllod to Ull the situation; and all preferring a male teacher ou the Piano or lu Singing, can have tho benefit of a Visiting Teachor lrom Philudelphlu. Drawing aud Painting will bo under tho direction of a Uuly accomplished iu tlio art. Tho number of pupil* i* limited to forty. Tho Term* for Board and Tuition in all the branch es except Music, are $160 per sosMon of live months. Miss Easttnuu hus liberty to refer to the following gontlomeii:— Rt. Rev. A. Pottor, D.I)., nnd tho Episcopal clergy Hon. Pierce, President of the United State*. Hon. 8. P. Chase, Governor of o »lo. ’ 'II011. N. B. Baker, E’x-Governor of Now Hamp shire. Hon. M. W. Tappau, M. C. from Now York. Rev. N. Stem, of Norristown, Pa. ltov. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa. Pierce Butler, Esq,, of Philadelphia. J. H.Okie, Esq., do. E. W. Clark, Esq,, do, George Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher Lower, J'ottavillo, l’a. George Wyman, St. Louis, Mo. Hon. P. C. Johnson, Washington, D. C. For further particulars, or for circulars apply to tho Principal, Miss MAUI A EASTMAN, JolO end 3ui Media, Delaware Co. Pa. J UST RECEIVED.—20 boxes sEouIderiui prime article, 20 tierces choice Tenneuw Hams. In store, und for sale by * mar 26 WAYNE, GRENVILLE fcCO 1VTKW CHOP MOLASSES^lTEcir. J.1 go of tho AbboU Dovereaux, daily expecied r sale In 4 —“ ** * ~ lots to suit purchasers, by expected, FftEJICIl MILL1NBBY AND Cress Making. MRS. FREELAND has open ed at her Rooms, No. 174 Broughton Street, a fine selec tion of Spring Mllinory, and is constantly receiving per steam ors. new and different styles of Bonnets; also, Dross and Muntllla patterns. AST Bouuct* cleaned aud pressed os usual, anrio KEDZIE’8 PATEfllT WATER FILTER An assortment of sizes on hand. Wo warrant them to make tho Savannah River Water, oven though dipped directly out of the River, ns pure und clear as the finest Spring Water. About forty ofthose Filters are now iu use in this city, and every person who has them, will cheerfully testily to their olHciency. Indeed, tho Board ol Water Commissioners hero, say lu their Report, it Is tho only Filter that does efitoctual- ly purify tho Savannah River Water. Call and see 0110 In operation at our IIoiiso Fur nishing and Stove cstabllsmon t,Hodgson’s now block. KENNEDY & BEACH, fob 27 Corner of Broughton and Bull sts. ICE PITCHERS. . DOUBLE Water Pitchers, Some now and beautiful designs, Plated und Brlta- nin. At tho JIjusc Furnishing Store, ? 155 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April30. apr30 Ilclmbold’n Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract (Sarsaparilla. For purifylug tho Blood, removing ull diseasos ari sing from excess of Mercury, exposure and im- prudeuce lu life, chronic constitutional diseasos, arising from un impure state or Blood, and tho ouly reliable and effectual known remedy for tho cure of Scrofula, Balt Rbcum, Scald Hoad, Ulcer ations of tbo Throat und Legs, Palus and Swellings of tho Bones, Tetter, !*imples ou the Face, und all Scaly Eruptions ortho Skin. It Is gratifying to tbe proprietor or these medicines to bo able to statu that it is now nearly threo years since they wero first introduced, during which time they havo boon extensively used in various parts of the United States, uud have givon to patient and practitioner tho highost degree of satisfaction In tbe various coses iu which they have been employed; whether In town, couutry, hospital or private prac tice, they have invariably given tho most decided and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most salutary und beneficial elltoctfi. Numerous letters havo been received from the mast distinguished physicians in the country, aud from tbe professors of several medical colleges, recommending in tbe highest terms tho value of these modiclnes, and their superiority over all other preparations for such complaints us the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparation* of Sarsaparilla and ofBuchu and various modc3 of prepuring them have been given, all or which or courso will differ according to the mode of preparation wlilch each individual may adopt. These medicines require considerable care in tbo preparation and tho employment of different men strua iu successive operation to take up the extrac tive matters, uud, iu consequeuce, aro most fre quently improjicrly made, aud not nnfrequently much impaired, if not reudered totally inert, by the injudicious and unskilful management of thoso uuac* quaintod with pharmaceutical preparations. It is therefore of tho highest consideration aud import ance to tho public aud to the faculty that there should be standard preparations of uniform strength and iKisdosslng the most advantages. To effect tlii* and obviate tho ovll alluded to, I have made a num ber of experiments to ascertain the most effectual mode of extracting tho virtues of tho Sarsaparilla and the Bucbu, 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 oiler to the public und the faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contaiu all tho vir tues of tho articles they aro represented to bo mado from in a highly concentrated form, and are tho most active prcpurullous which can be mado. Two ta- blespoonsful of tho Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and ono bottle fully equals in strength ono gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction os usually made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $6 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of cure* uud recommendations from distinguished professors and physlclous will accom pany each preparation. Prepared uud sold by H. T. HELM BOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 263, Chcstnut-st., near tho Girard House Pliila. To be had of Druggists and Dealers in every sec tion of tho United States and Canadas. All letters for the medicine directed to tlio propri etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw JOHN B. MOORE & UO., GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALED RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Would call tho attention of Merchants, Factors, Planters, Physicians and others, to their ex- ___ tensive and well selected stock, comprising every article lu tlielr line of business, aud which they offer for Bale on tho most reasonable terms for cash, or approved credit, viz; PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, &C., White Lead, PuroaudNo. 1; Tiemwi’s Colors, dry and in oil 5 Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ; Uuseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Gloss, Put ty, Gold Leaf, Polui Brushes, Sash Tools, and Gla ciers’s Diamonds. LAMP. MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS, Bleached Sperm, Whale and Lard Oils, for burning; all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil Unbleached Sperm, Lard and Rape Seed Oil; also Tanners,’ Neats, Foot und Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTICLES. Nutmegs, Maco, Alspice, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Sale ratus, Soda, Pear lash, Sweet OU, Starch, Fig Bluo, Matches, Ac. FOR PHYSICIANS. • A groat variety of tho best French. English, and Americun Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie Jars, Mctallc Saddle bags, Ac. Also, CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any ono who may favor them with their ordors may depend ui»ou their receiving tho best attention, and that all goods furnished will be of a reilablo quality, Should they not give entire satisfaction, they mny be returned at tho option of the purchaser. mahlOU Jan3l ' RODGERS k NORM*. c aR£etaN0 UPHOLSTERY— WAREHOUSE, 140 Congreu and 67 St. Jtdien Street*. mHE UNDERSIGNED would take thla ontwr- X (unity to express to his friends and the public generally, his sincere thanks for their liberal patron age and influence, which has resulted In extension ot bis trade to all parts of the State. Also, Carolina. Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby enabling him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in any Southern city. Families, Merchants, Hotol Keepers, and Steam boat Owners are particularly invited to examine tbe present stock, which la now complete la all the various departments, consisting in part of the follow- ta “ 00d ‘- T &*ra AHTHDH’S patent air-tight self-sealing CANS. AND JAES, For Preserving FRUITS, TOMATOES, kc. Full directions for preserving accompany each Cau. For snlo at manufacturer’s prices by the Agent, HOR’CE MORSE, 116 Broughtoli street. niay20 PERIODICALS. P UTNAM’S Monthly Magazine for May. Frank Leslie’s Gazette of Fashions for May. Blackwood’* Edinburgh Koviow lor April. Received und for salo by WARNOCK k DAVIS, maylO 169 Congress street. 1 UULS. FLOUli iu store uud tor sale -Igp by may7 CRANE, WELLS k 00. KCasks Ohio Cutawba Brandy in store, aud for sale by tiie ouly regular Agent for Savannah. J. M. EYRE, jny !t 04 Bay jtrcct. JUST RECEIVED. ‘ PER STEAMER, ait assortment of ^ Misses ami Children’s Plain Straws, Ladies’NEOI’OLU’AN BONNETS, IN-fC PAM'S’ HAT'S uud FIATS. Also a few tou»S’ HATH For sale by MRS. FREELAND, . »»»y 17 Urouglitou street. L ISLE THREAD GAUNTLETS^—The only article or the kind in tbo city. For mile by J. W. THRKLKUU), corner of Congress and Wliitak«r-sts. A 1 PPLES & POTATOES— For Ml. b* nuyrl* 10 bbl. Choice Morcer 1-at.UHw; SO •• » RuiMttApplw. J. A. BROWN. TO -WOOL SELLERS. rpHE Undersigned have this day opened a A Store in Congress street, opposite the Market, for the purchase of Wool, Shtop Skins, Hides, Bee? Wax, Deer Skins, aud Country Produce lu general, Tho highest cash prices will bo paid for nil tlio above article* ou delivery .In Savannah. Mr. L.J. GUIL- MARTIN ims been appointed as Agent, to wlimu all persons having busbies* transactions with the un dersigned may apply. J. W. SMYTHE & CO. Savannah, May 19,1856. may20 PIANO FORTES. HAVING lately received largo ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wo aro enabled to otter at this lime the greatest variety lrom the best manu facturers, from tho plainest square to tho most clnb oratoly carved, aud from six to soven octaves. Our Pianos uro selected from tho manufacturers whom wo havo full confidence In, and wo aro par ticularly requested by thorn to give n guaranty with ovory Instrument sold by us us regards durability, tone, Ac. Porsons iu want of a first rate instrument may ro ly with safety upon getting such a ono by selecting from tlio following maker*, whoso Instruments we endeavor to keep eoustmiUy on hand, viz : H. Wor cester, J. Chickering A Son, Nunns k Clurko, Bacon k RavcuB, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers A Cum- mlug. I. \\\ MORRELL A CO. aug 27 l DEPARTMENT. English Druggets, (of u- rious width*,) Mosaic Hearth Rugs, Velvet and Chenille Run Tufted Rugs, Plano and table Coven, Door Mats(eyery variety.! Sliver A Brass Stair Rqff Carpets Bindings, Ac. Royal Mcdallon, Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton, Mocol Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussels, Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTk Brocatolles, 1-acc and Muslin Curtains, Satin de Lollies, Oi!tCornice3, ’ Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Bands, Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, Loops ud Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; Window 8hadcs, new style. Also, every variety or Furniture Covering, Trim, mlngs and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Halls »4 Rooms, cut to fit without a scam. The 8nbscribcr will oblige himself to make the prices on all description of goods as low as thesamc quality can be purchased in any Northern city. AST Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent to mv part of tho city free of charge. 49-An experienced Upholster will attend to tbe making and laying of Carpets and Oil Cloths when desired. The decorative and curtain department Is n charge of an Upholster of acknowledged taste and skill. W. H. GUIOX, Agent, octlfl 140 Congress and 67 St. Julicn-stf. DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, r l a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is recommended to tho public, relying upon its In trinslc worth in the euro of the following complaint* All Billions Derangements, Sick Headache, Dyspej i sla, Habitual Costiveuess, Chronic Dlarrbce, Colic 1 Pain in tbo Stomach and Bowels, General Debility* Female Weakness, 4c. For safe by Druggists gen: ©rally, and by John. B Moore A Co, and Wm. ff* Lincoln, Savannah. ly febl2 rn TIMBER I TIMBER!! JLHE Undeesigned has just received, for sale (600) Five Hundred pieces of good shippln* Timber, averaging over one thousand feet to stick, 9 fob JEFFERSON ROBERTS. aoSa ut B jQfc 1,1 "fl? J. E. DE FORD. APOTHECARIES HALL. S. E. Comer or, Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savnn- ___ nab Ga., Wholosalo and retail Dealers In Drugs, Mcdiclnos aud Chemicals, Dye Woods uud Dye Stuffs, French, English, and American Perfum ery, Flue Toilet and Shaving Soups, Combs and Brushes of ovory description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds. Spices, Suulls, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho Pateut or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extract* for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac. AS" N. B.—Especial attention given to the preparation of Physicians’ Proscriptions and Family Rocipcs. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions for use, including Directions for treatment In cases or poisoning, Drowning, Ac. np7jy C 'lOUN AND (JOHN MEAL.—1000 bus prime J Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal o Btoro and for sale by dec HI PATTKN. HUTTON A TO. BEAbl-RE ADII-HEADm That Is, il'you can seo; " ml _f~~~V r tsf~~*V ►if you cau’t sco, you can find y / TSf _ i«ali kinds of “ helps to see,” at iho Watch and Juwutry Store of 1). ll. Nichols A Co., In Congress street, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, where you can purchaso Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, und Fancy Goods, as low as at nuy other store In the country. Wo have received por steamship Alabama a fresh lot ofthose lino Steel Spectacles ; also, a supply of I’obblo and Periscopio I-ens, wlilch we are prepared to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Periscoplc Lens (so called from tholr peculiar shape) have an advantage over all others, as they havo a greutor rnuge of focus, so that tlio reador is not compelled to hold the book or paper at 11 certain distance from the eye. Call und see. 1). B. NICHOLS A CO. AS" No chargo for showing goods, mar 11 p. B. N. A CO. AOKERELrfiERRING, SALMON, Ao- iU. 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel, 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 half bbls Blue Flsb, 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 aud Sounds, 11000 lbs Cod Fish. For salo low by Jan26 J. A. BROWN. RATES OF ADVERTISING. For ono square, ol’SOO ems or less, of any type not larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents lor the first anil 60 cents for each subsequent insertion,for any timolesi than oue month. All Tabular work, with or without Rules; and Ad vertisement* occupying double column, shall be charged Uoublo the above rates. Advertisements of whatever length, for any time less tbau ono month, to be charged at transient rates. For a longer tlmo at the following rates 1 Square,.... '$10 'ir $20 $24 $30 $40 2 Squares... 16 22 26 28 36 W 3 do .... 20 27 32 36 44 SO 4 do .... 24 32 38 42 62 1C 6 do .... 27 36 44 46 60 80 6 do .... 30 40 60 64 66 90 7 do .... 32 43 64 68 70 100 8 do .... 34 46 68 62 74 110 6 do .... 36 48 61 66 77 118 10 do .... 38 60 64 70 80 125 R OPE—700 coils Hope, various brands, all of good quality, in store uml for snlo by «pr29 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. 0O1LN- -In store and lor sale by 1 I/) Kril’I’WS VKI.LIN GS, cool Retreat i THE ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON, (upstairs) Corner Bull nnd Bryan street*, over Barber Shop. Juno 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. BATH HOUSE, HOT, COLD AND SHOWER, I HAVE been asked to allow tlio Bath Rooms ti> remain open to a Intor hour than ulno o’clock ; I therefore give imllco that from this date tho Bath Houso will bo upon until cloven o’clock ut night. Price 25 cents. Six ticket* for $1, Jo27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. FINE FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS can now bo had hy nil thoso who wish to olutlio themselves genteelly, as I will neil tho baldnco or my Roady-Mado, at reduced rates ou time, and ten per cent, oil' lor cash. Ca.l aud avail youruulf of tbo ohonco to obtitiu good mi ti des. At the Btar Cletblnjf Kniporlum. ^^ Juno 27 * W 147 Baydreet. MERCER UNIVERSITY, PENF1ELD, GA. FACULTY. I'KBJIDKNT, N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D. I'BOKKSSOKS. College. 8. P. SANF01U), A. M., Mathematics. J. E. WIU.LT, A. M., Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. . H. II. TUCKER, A. M., Bellos U'ttrcs. U. W. WISE, A. M., Greek and Ijitin Isuiguagos. WIL1JAM G. WOODFIN, A. B., Modem languages. Tlteolpsieia Smilimi y. N. M. CRAWFORD. D. D-, Ecolcslostical History und Biblical Literature. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M., Systematic aud Pastoral Theology. Academy. M THOMAS A. SEALS, Principal. Tho Commencomontls hold on tlio last Wednesday in July. The uoxt Torm will commouco on tiro lost Wed nesday lu August. Tim price or Board In tho village Is $10 por mouth; wash lug,'room rent, fool, Ac., $3. By order of tho Board of Trustees. my 12 2m 8. LANDRUM, Secretory. For any time not above specified, a proportion! charge will bo made. A deduction of 26 per cent from the above raws will be mado ou advertisements appearing exclu sively on tbe fourth page of tbo daily. Advertisements ordered three times a week, will be charged two-thirds the above rates. Special notices, 10 cents per Hue for the first, and 6 cents lor each subseqeut insertion, ami in no case to bo subject to can tract. Marriage notices $1. Fu neral invitations 60 cents each. No special notices Inserted for less thou 60 cents. Obituary Notices, Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of any Society, Association, or Corporation, ordered to bo publish ed, 6 cents per line. Steamboats will be advertised at $40 per annum for oacb boat advertised. Steamships, whore but one Is running, $40 per an num; If two or more, $30 each. Auctioneers’advertisements not to bo subjects contract, but to be chargod at the rates prescribed per square. The paper, under no circumstances, to be Includ ed In a contract. Professional and business cards not exceeding 6 lines, will be Inserted at $20 per annum. Calls on porsons to become candidates, will be Inserted os other advertisements, to be paid for In variably in advance. Announcing candidates for office, $10, to be paid lu advance. Advertisements not marked ou tbo cepy for* specified time, wHl bo iuserted until forbid, aud payment exacted. When any bill for two months advertising, other than contract, amounts to over $60, a deduction or 26 por cent will be mado, ... Yearly advertising, with privilege of chnrge wm bo taken at tbo following rates : For one square, ronowablo onco a week, $45 “ “ “ twice “ 55 “ “ “ 3 tithes or oftener 70 F.very additional square contracted for to be chaff ed ono ImU tbo above ratos additiunal. Yearly advertisers shall be limited to tbe spac« contracted for. All contracts sbull bo in writing* stating definitely the naturo of tho business to w advertised. Any advertisements not properly con neotod with the business shall be charged separab ly, and also any excess of matter over the amount contracted for. . Contract advertisements payable quarterly; an- vortlscmeuts from strangers aud transient l wr f 0D ®i payable In advanco. All otbors will bo conslderea duo when culled for. Regular advertisers and all others sending com munications or requiring novices deslgucd to call at tention to fairs, concerts, soirees, or any public ejj* tortaimuouls, where charges aro made lor admit tatice—all notices of private associations, every no tlco deslgucd to call attention to private cnterprww calculated or Intended to promote individual inte rests, can ouly bo inserted with tbe understanding that tho same is to bo mid for. If Inserted lu to' editorial column (which can bo ouly at the discre tion of tho editors) the same will be charged at in® rate of not less tliuu 20 cents per Hue. Advertisements ordered in tho Weekly paper. por square for each insertion. M Tlio undorsignod, publishers of Dally, Tri-Weckl; aud Weekly newspapers lu Savanuubj Ga., Pi«'8J ourselves strictly to adhere to Iho abovo bl» 01 charges, and in uo lustauco to deviate therefrom. The above rates to tako effect March 1,1866, an“ to coutinuo binding, until ebnuged by tbo vote 01 ■ majority of tho undersigned. N. B.—This schedule shall not in uny way eliwi tho Integrity of oxlstiug contracts. All contracts inr tho year or any other specified time, shall only with tho expiration of the period for which they were mado, Alkxaxdkk k Snxu>, Republican. Thomwon k WttmNQTOK, Morning Leva. R. B Hu.tow & Co.. Georgian k JoumM, PLUMBING. . . P LUMBING, in all ita Toriou. bronchi* * tended to at tho shortest notice, and iw»wp®n®T style. Also, may be found Shower Baths, GMvaffii odIron.TinandLroded Bub Tub.;CopperBolbiJ. Patent fun Wator Clocota, Lead PlpM.B|«rt , »J; Bnuj and Plated Oecka.lbro. Pumpa, India RohWJ iloae. t or aal. at tbe Houta rnndah Store, Na. It* BORAS WM.