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L bMWMilw' OfF.'O. Ml, la anility ■ dUtran warrant tiuu.d, of tbo •Honomblo tbo Inferior Court ot GhuUw County, In Ibvor ot John J. Hunt, Ann H, will and Jnnwo J. Wall, TO. T. O. Otrl. Proporty pointed out by Plidntimt. TormaOuh. _ EDWARD M. I'HKNDroaASr. July 5 BierIF C. O.S, STATE OFOEOROIA CHATHAM COUNTY—To nil whom It may VJootnbrnt Wborcaa.Jobn Mallory .wtllapplytoffio Court of Ordinary Ibr tailor* pUmlsory as adminis tration on the Mate or William Wright theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear bolero said Court, to mike objection (If any they havo) on or before ibo Hist Monday In Novombor next, othwlue said Let ters will be granted. Witness, John llllbo, Esq., Ordinary Ibr Chatham Oounty, this o.ght day ot April 18M. JOHN BILBO, o. 0.0. ir • _ IBOROIA, CHATHAM CO. Ami Monday In December next, othorwUe era will bo fruited. Wltueaa. John Bilbo, Kaq. Ordinary Ibr Chatham oounty; tna fourth day of June. 1168. June O JOHN* BILBO, 0.0.0. 'ADMflilfrRAiolvi iAiiB. £ UR8UANT to an ordor of the Honorable the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, passod b term, 1858. will be sold, on the first Tuaeday In August next, before the Court House door In said county ofChatham. between the legal hours of sate, the following property, to wit. s hois Nos. three (8) and four (4), being part of Garden lot No, nine (9), Spring Hill, CUjr of Savannah,' rronllng on Railroad street: also tho following negro slaves: Jack, I'eter, Aloxamler and Sarah. Sold as the property of the estate orSsmuelGrtffln, late of said oounty, deoeaned, for tho boneflt or the heirs and creditors or said ee* Uto. . t RICHARD WAYNE, * Administrator do bonis non, on jot Estate of Samnel Qriffln, mo all whom U may concern t Whereas Mary Ann X Dent will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for let* (era Diimlseory on tho estato of James P. Dent,— Those aro therefore to cite and admonish all whom it fnay concorn, to bo and appear before said Court, to mako objections (If any tboy havo) ou or boforo the First Monday In December next, otherwise said tetters will bo granted. Witness John Bilbo, Ksq., Ordinary for Chatham Oounty, this third day of June. 1880. J©3 JOHN Btl.BO, 0.0,0. STATE OK GEORGIA; O N tho first Monday In Aul to the Ordinary of Chatb to soil tho negro slaves beoaglug to the estate of “* ' * , deceased, for tho benefit of the Clara: A* Ogilbay, . heirs and credit ws of said estate. June 4 JAMBS A. LaROCHE, Adm’r, C flATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may con cern : whereas, Patrick Ryan will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters nr administration on the estate or Darnel Collins: These are, (horofore, toclto aud admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court to mako objection (If auy they havo) on or bo- foro the first Monday In August next, otherwise said letters will bo grouted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this tweutv third day of Juno, 1850. June C3 ' JOHN BILBO, o. c. o. or light complexion, with a slight sear over the led eye; about 6 feet 3>f inches In height, and about 28 years old. Tho owner is requested to come forward, pay charges and tako him away, as ho will bo dealt with as tho law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, J©9 Jator. NOTICE* X STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—to all whom It may con cern : Whereas, Asa Johnson will apply at the Court or Ordinary for said county, for letters of ad ministration, with tho will annexed, on tho estate of Mary Williams, lato or said county, doceasod: Theao are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear beforo sold Court to make objection (irony they havo) on or before the first Monday In August next, otherwise said loiters will bo granted. Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch of Richard F. Williams, lato ofChatham coun ty, deceased, aro hereby notlflod to presont them within the Ume prescribed bylaw to the subscri ber ; and all indobtod to the said estate are request- 1 to raako.immedlate paymont to M. B. MILLKN, Administrator do t>onla non. March 26—Qw ltertJy3l*-Je 7 ST ATM m GtloiCaiA, county, tho 20th day of June, 1850. June'ia WILLIAM LEE, S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20th. 1866—Two* months nftor dato application^ will be made to tho Honorable Court or Ordinary of said County for leave to sell all tho lands belonging to the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors and said deceased. tny2S-8w JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r. STATKrW GHORGIA, V corn: Whereas, the estato oT Jeremiah Mc Donald lios unrepresented in consequenco of the death of Nathan Brcwton, the executor, and unless some fit and competent porson applies for the ad ministration or said estate, with the will annexed, I shall appoint James Wilkinson, or some other fit, and proper person, administrator with tho will a\y nexed do bona* non, on said estate: Those are, therefore, to cito and admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the first Monday In August next. Witness, William I-ee, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch, this 12th day of Juno, 1850. gULLOCH COlTNTY.—To all whom it may con- ,) corn: whereas. Joslah Davis will apply at the Court or Ordinary for letters or administration on the ostate or Henry Davis, Into or said couuty, de- ceasod: Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may coucorn, to be and appear boforo said Court, to mako objection (If any they have) ou or beforo the first Monday in August next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 27th day of Juno, 1856. Juno29 WILLIAM LEE, o. c. GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY. T WO MONTHS after date, application will bo rondo to tho Honorablo Court or Ordinary for said county, fo^lcavo to sell the followiug named nagroes : Roso and her three chlldron, Irene, Mi nis and Joe; belonging to the estate of Louisa Tomp- IdnB, deceased, for the boneflt of said heirs. WILLIAM B. THOMAS, Guardian. Jefforsonton, Juno 10, 1850. Juno 30 “GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE. W ILL bo sold before tho Court Houso in tho city of Brunswick, county of Glynn, on tho first Tnosaay in August next, botwocn the legal hours or sale, tho following property, to wit: Onolotor parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city or Bruns wick, in the county or Glynn, state or Ua., known and distinguished In the plan or said city as Old Town Lot, number two hundred and fifty-three, and tho improvements thereon; levied on by vlrtuoof all fa Issued out of tho City Court or Savannnah, in tho county or Chatham, In favor or Benjamin C Frank lin vs Charles E Flanders. Property pointod out by plalntltr. Jy2 M. C. B. WRIGHT, 8. 0. c. NOTICH. O NE MONTH alter date, application will bo made to tho 8late Bank ofGeor**- * men! of a twenty dollar bill, tho left whloh has boon lost. (orgia, for pay- >ft liand half of If of Julyl - JOHN D. KENEDY. Midway, Alabama, July 1, 1866. ■GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. S IXTY days after dato, application will be made to tho He * .otbo Honorable Court of Orinary of Ballooh county, for leave to sell all tho lands belonging to the estate of Thomas Crosby, lato of said couuty, deceased, for the benefit or the heirs aud creditors of sold estate JylO.WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adm’r. NOTICE* O NE month after date, application will u« made to tho Bank of the State of Georgia, for the payment of n Twenty Dollar Note on tue sold Bank, (No. 42.) tho right hand half or which has been lost. One month after dato application will bo made to the Marine Bank of Georgia for the puyuieut of a Twenty Dollar Note, (No. 384) ou said /tank, the right hand half of which has been lost. jy9—la w—4w Wtf. B. HIGFIT. Villa Rica. July 8, 1850. NOTICE. mentof two Twenty dollar bills, viz.: letter B, 3070, ~ ">7, the* —- and letter 0,607, the left halves of which have been lost. JAMES P. HUDSON. Tallabasseo, Fla., May 17, 1850. 3m* my26 • . NOTICH. CJIXTY days after date, application will bo mado O to the Honorable tbo Ordinary of McIntosh county, for loavo to sell tho roal estato,* being*in tbla county, of tbo lato James Smith, known as Sidon (rice) Plantation sold for tho benefit of tho helm of said estato. DEAN M. DUN WOODY, V JOHN JONES, J-Ex’ors. JOHN F. DUNWOODY, j . Darien,July 1,1860. Jy2 LIBEL wh Uiruucu, lu Coffeo Suporior Court, May Term, 1850. Elizabeth Cauly vs* > John Cauly. ) I T appearing tu the Court, from the return uf tho sheriff, that the dofcmlant, John Cauly is not to be found in Colfea county, and hois not in tho stuto; on motlou or Win B Gauldlug, attorney ibr libellant, it Is ordered that service be perfected ou said de* fondant by a publication of this order in one of the public Journals, or Savannah, once a month Ibr three months preceding tho next term of this Court, requiring said defendant to appeur at the next term of CoffeeSuperior Court, in the month or Novem ber next, and file his defensive allegation to Dm cause. . • A true extract from the minutes ot tbo Superior Court. Jy2 EW»D ASIILEY, Clork, LIBEL FOIL UI VOUCH. * £ WWdMon, ) In uijorty Suporior Court, itn. Wilkinson./ M “ y T|, ™> ' 8sn r ’appenngto the Court, l»y the return of tho sheriff, in the above stated case, that Die defend ant Is not to ho found in tho county, nnd that ho is oot to be found in tho ntato; on motion or Win E Gaulden, counsel for libellant, it is 01 dcrod that sor- vice be perfected on said defendant, hy a publics, tion or this notice once a month lor tlirce months, next preceding the next term or said Suporior Court, requiring said defendant lu 1m uud appear at the uoxt torm or Liberty Superior Court to answer lu the said cause* A true oxtrart from Urn ininiiJiM of said Superior t-fcurt. Jy2 8. A. FRASER, Clerk. WN.} Divorce. ANN BROWN WILLIAM 111 BROW , I T appearing to tho Court. I»v tho return of tho BberllT, that the ddenuani, William B- Brown, is not to lie found in the county of Bulloch: on mo tion or Levi 8. JVI.yon, Attorney for tho plaintiff, ft is ordered that the defendant do appear ami tile his answerer defensive allegation, on or hel'oiu tbo first day or tho uoxt term or tills Court, uud that t iublicsiiun or this will hu mado in omi or tho pub io gazettes of.tho city or Savannah once u month lot three months. A true extract from tho minutes, tills 22d day of March, 1866. Jyll—lam3m . DAVID BEASLEY, ohi 11 u. Balinon, fobst'era and fciardlncs, for saloby Juni! A BON AUD. j^ASKBTB I BASKETS I—Wo would cal j the > attention or tho ladles to our slock of Work, Traveling and lino Fancy Baskets, tho largost assort ment in ibo city, at tho House Furnishing Htoro, 165 Broughton-street. mar21 HORACE MORSE. Lk, LARD, &o.—20 hiiis" Prime bird] W) do L Taylor k Son's * * * * ‘ Taylor k Hon’s Ale; 60 do sugar, soda and but- Isoulti received and for sale by MoMAHON At DOYLE, juneio 206 and 207 Bay street. 12-4 Pavilion Lacea, superior quality; .tap ravuiou nuptrnur qu _ Zephyr Whalobonu Skirts; French Linen Drillings; York Mills and Water twist Bleached Shirt 1U1) Black Moire AutiquoTrimmlugs; .Black Elastic Delta; English Thread Edglngu; Hosiery, Ribbons, Ac; Wed por steamer Augusta. 'tWlTT ‘ BROUGHT TO JAIL. DEALER AND IMPORTER OP WatehM. Jewelry, Bllwer Wan, Fan* ©y Goods, Jm>»« no. 12, won 8d aritnr, nnuimrau. •aff iiLa Sr_ (IBLIOX IWailBY. OKS1GNER AND BOULPTOR IN 11ARBLB. Corner A.tor Ptawi end 4lta Avenue, a cunnoxnm to tn wton ununr Attn-wn me plain to the most elaborate and ornate In design and |WorkmansblH^MA|il|MA©d|MlM||g|«|l|Mj| LOCK, ivedtho _ at the " Safe oT Testod Up. In nddltloa to the etook «lw»y« on •cutod promptly to order. . Order* tuthfiilly eteoutod, end ehlpped to eny pctaUveltable bp enter Meleun. Pononi vtilUof the oltyoT New Yerk on plwuure orbuilnee* *n reepwU)i|tp leylied to vtalt.lhtjee- VIRGINIA SPRINGS! 1.1* persons having demands against tho estate 1 of Chathi PI HATH AM COUNTY.—To all whom it may con- lah WILLIAM LEM, o. c. 0. State of Georgia, Bulloch County A DMINISTRAT0R8’ SALE—By virtuo of an or- J\. dor from the honorable Court of Ordinary of sold county, passed on the first Mouday in June, will bo sold at the court houso door of said county, between tho lawfol hours or sale, on the first Tues day In August, One tract of Laud, containing ono hundred aud fifty acres, in said county, ou the Ca- noocheo river; also, a part of four other surveys, uuuvituu 1 itvi | *etow, f* |ruit we lum muvi niiiTV/n, containing six hundred and thirty-two acres, on Ca* noochee river, well Improved and in good ropair, ..... . . ropair, consisting of swamp, bay and pine laud. 8oId as the property of Nathan Brcwton, deceased, for the benefit ofthohoirs and creditors of said deceasod. Terms made known on tho day or Bale. BENJAMIN BREWTON,) ... SIMON J. BREWTON, / Aam rs * Juno 2d, I860 Jel8 Statu of Georgia, Bulloch County. ISTRATORS’ BALE.—Will bo sold, on t SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVILLE, Virginia A Tennessee AND Shortest, most'comfortable aud most expeditious Route to the VIRGINIA SPRINGS! THROUGH BY DAY-IJQHT. And Baggage Checked Through, except on Stages. Visitors to the Virginlnla Springs by this route, tako the South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or the Richmond and Danville cars at Richmond, at 8 A. M., dally, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch burg to dinner, and thonce, via tho Virginia and Tennessee Railroad, reach Bonsack’s Depot at 31-4, and Salem at 4 P. M., and at either place take Kent, Suramerson A Co’s Fine Line of Stages I Those via Bonsack’s lodge at Fincastie, dine at the Red Sweet, or Swcot Springs, and arrlvo at tho White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early on the evening of the second day from Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but At ManufadurtA by SUamt 4 Marvin, Km York, Id the Oro of the 3d Inst., which consum ed the brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite itbe Gas Works, In this city, was s saTe ot the above descriptions containing the books, papers, and money of Mr.. Thomas, and although the building was detroyed, 1 ho said Safe sustained no injury whatever from the intense heat to which it had been exposed. Ou open ing the Safe, the oontents wore found undisturbed, and In the same ordor and condition as when placed thoro, excopta slight discoloration to the projoctln; cuds of a few papers, and tho backs of one or two 0 ‘ the books, caused by the steam generated In tbo Safe, white at Its sreotest heat. Tlie Bale and contents, as, it came from the ruins, y still be seen, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, the * * 1 —* “* —*“ or Sweet Springs, aud arrive at the White Sulphur Springs on tbe evening oTtbe fallowing day. The Virginia k Tennessee Railroad is located through a moat romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for Its salubrity and delightf ul tem perature. The road passes the base of the PEAKS OP OTTER! And within three miles of the Alleghany Springs, Sulphur* * at tho Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele brated Safes always on haud,and for sale by 0. H. CAMPFIKU), Agent for tho Manufacturers. July 28,1856. 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga. A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE—Will bo sold, on tho J\. first Tuesday in August next, before tnB court house in Statesboro', in said county, under an order of the Court of Ordinary, Fifty-four (64) acres of Pine Land, granted to .Tames Deal, and bounded by lands or James Woods, William Alien and Elmore Manes, 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 DBA!./ j Adm’r.. June 12th, 1856 Je 16 NOTICH* A LL persons having claims against the ostate of Evan Jones, lato of Charlton county, Ga., de ceased, are requested to present them, in terms or law, and Utoso indebted will ploase make payment to the subscriber. STEPHEN M<£ALL, Executor. Oontrevillage, Ga., June 14th. 1868 Je22 * fiOTICBT one mile of the Montgomery Whito Sulphur Springs, and within four miles or the Yellow Sulphur Sprlugs; all pleasantly situated a few miles apart, on the Eastern slope or the Alleghany mountain, in Mont gomery county. The waters of these Springs aro celebrated for tbeir great medicinal qualities, tho ac- commodatious are excellent, and havo been greatly increased since last season. ©yVialtora to the Red Sulphur Bpriugs take Kent, Bummorson k Go’s Stages at Newborn Depot, on tbe even lug or the day thutthey leave Peters burg or Richmond, aud arrlvo at the Springs on tbo following day to dinner, and Salt Sulphur Springs early in tho evening or Uto second day from Rich mond or Petersburg. The Road from Newborn Depot to the Red Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) has boon graded and greatly improved siuco last season, aud is now re garded asoao or the best turnpikes in the moun tains. The liuo of Telegraph from Richmond will be com- S loted and in operation to the Montgomery White ulphur Springs early In June. Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent, Bummorson k Co’s stages at the Western terminus of the Virginia k Tennessee Railroad, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (and being extonded Westward at the rate of 8 mites per month) to the Eastern termi nus of Uie East Tennossee and Virginia Railroad, and arrlvo at Knoxville in 21-2 days from Peters* burg or Richmond. YiriLL be sold, between the usual hours or sale, TT on the first Tuesday In August next before the court house door-In Traders Hill, Chariton ... charltoh county, Ga., Two negro men, (Dick and fora)—be longing to the estate of Eva© Jones, lato of said county, deceased. Sold under, provision of the will and by order of tbe honoreble Ordinary of said county. STEPHEN McCALL, Ex’r. Centre village, Ga., Juno 14th, 1868 je22 RELIGIOUS WORKS. TTISTORY or tho Great Reformation or the Six* XX tcenth Century, In Gormany, 1 Switzerland,*0, by J H Merle D'Aubigne, five volumes complete in The Lifo of Martin Luther, the German Reform er, In fifty pictures, from designs of Gustav Konlg, to which Is added a sketch of the rise and progress of tho Reformation In Germany. Ltfe and Times or Rev Elijah Heddlng, D D, late Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, by DW Clark, D D. Sermons on Several Occasions, by the Rev John Wesley, A M, m four volumes. Sermons from tho Pulpit, by H B Bascom. D D, LI. D. ’ Lifo or H Biddleman Bascom, I) D, I. L D, late Bishop of tbo Methodist Episcopal Church, South, by Rev M MIlenkle, Dp. Posthumous Works of the Rev Henry B Bascom, D D, L I.D, one of the Bishops of the Methodist Fan from Pttcnburg or Richmond To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bonsack’s,$10 00 “ “ “ “ “ » « Satem.... 10 60 “ White Sulphur Springs “ Bonsack’s 11 00 “ “ “ “ “ Salem.... 1160 11 Red Sulpher Springs 12 26 “ Alleghany Springs 8 00 <( Montgomery White Sulphur Springs..... 8.26 “ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 46 “ Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00 Note.—Tho charge for tickets to the AUechany Springs, Montgomery Whito Sulphur and Yellow 8ulphur Springs, does not Include tbo charge from 1 he Railroad to the Springs. Passengers for tho A1-, ! egbany Springs, (4miles distant.) tako tickets to Bhawsvillo—for Montgomery Wnite Sulphur, mile distant by a branch Rallrodd,) take tickets Big Tunuel and for the Yotlow Sulphur, (4 miles dts* taut,) take tickets to ObristlauBburg depot. Con veyances will ho found at those places. For further Information apply to. K. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. 8. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Rlebmond k Danville R. R., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. k T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, 8UMMER8ON 4c CO.. myl3-8tn Fincastie, Virginia. ■ central. mnrrggxK fTIHREE mimllia after date application will lia made Episcopal Church South, edited be the Bee Thomal X to tho Marine Bank of Savannah, for tlie pay* N Ralston, AM. Life or ti»e Rev Robert Newton, D D, by Thomas Jackson. The Bards of the Bible, hy George Guiflllan. Tbe Analogy or Religion—Natural and Revealed —to tho Constitution and Coarse of Nature, by Jo* seph Butler, K L D, late Lord Bishop of Durham. Baptism—a treatlso on tbo nature, perpetuity, subjects, administration, mode, and uses of the ini tiating, ordinance of the Christian Church, by Thou 0 Sumners. Baptism—with reference to its import, modes, history, proper use. and tho duty of parents to bap* tizod children, by .Tames I, Chapman, a minister of tho Memphis Conference or the Methodist Episcopal Church, South. For salo at 169 Congress street by Juno22 WARNOCK k DAVIS. SHIRTS! SHIRTS! I SHIRTS! ! I I HAVE just received a large assortment of white aud figured Shirts, or every quality and style, nnd superbly mado, with collars to match, orders will also bo taken, aud shirts made to suit auy particular stylo or taste of the wearer. Call at the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Ba^r street. my 14 1 Removal.: . 0. PRICE, The subscriber has Removed on tho Bay, next door to the Republican] ofilce, where he is now opening a handsome assortment of SPRING' AND SUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by the pattern or make to order in the most fashionable style. Also, Ready Made Clothing for tbe present and coming season. Thankful for past tavors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of tbe same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering and Repairing done at tho shortest notice. .Inst recoivod White Drill Coats and Pauts, White and Figured Marseilles Vesta, for sale at a pmall pro- aprlV JOHN W. KEM.Y. DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. J Thfi subscriber tokos this opportunity ^t* to iuform his friends and tho public, that ■■ ho is enabled, from experience, uud tbe Mi IntuiUvo perceptions of Uie truths oUHK science, based on tho common rules of surveying forms, both plane and Bpherical. to cut aud mako up garments to fit tbe human form in the most comploto and finished stylo, to all who may favor him with a cull. Boys’Toney dresses, Ball cofctumw, Military and Flromon’8 Uniforms, &c., Ac. . P. HORACE GRANT, Jefferson st., one door North of Broughton street, doo 7—ly P aper hangings and uoudehs^ Just received a^great assortment of the. most elegant patterns, wl cents to 82, at' aprfiO borders to match, from 8 CHAFFER k CO.’S, No. 0 Whitaker streol. fk AuB < stCA v prices, r the 14th October, lust, ^ notice, thePnssehgor Trains on tbe Central Railroad will ran as follows : BKTWIKN SAVANNAH AND MACON, Leaves Savannah Daily at;..6 a jc and 12.16 r n. Arrive In Macon t* ,“..2.18 <£*:.“ 1 an. Leave Macon . “ “.11.46 a u “ 9.80 r u. Arrive In 8avan’h “ “10.46 r m “ 7.20 a u ilTWXW SATANXAH AXD AVQVffA- Loavo Savannah... 12.16 t u and 8.30 r. Arrive in Augusta 8.46 r M “ 6.30 a Leave Augusta .8. am “ 4.80 v u Arrive in Savannah 1.80 r u “ 10.46 p ■nwxix MACON AND AUQCtTA. Leave Macon 11.46 a m and 9.80 p m. Arrive In Augusta 8,46 p m “ 6.30 4 k. Leave Augusta.... 8. AM “ 4.30 PM. Arrive In Macon ..2.16 pm “. 1. am. inwns SAVANNAH. MlLUDOimU 4c XATOXTON. Leave Savannah.,,.; 6. A M Arrlvo In MiUedgeville 2.46 p m. Loavo Macon..........................11 46 a m Arrive In Eatonton...*.;. ,6., pm, W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savannah, Ga., - Oct. 12,' 1866. octl6. CHANGE OF. SCHEDULE UN THE 80U oXii m T ,5SS ftMJfeSP* 0 New York & New Orleans Malls. G. 91. GRWll BUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Corner or pryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS now on hand a bcuutitul os Horlmont of Jewelry or every dls cription and kind worn by ladles _ and gentlemen, and will sell at unusually low prl lliavnGils duy received (per Express) a large stock of ologaut Slvor Waro, wmsistlug or Cake and Pin Knives, plain and engraved Fish Knives and Forks, Pickled Knlvoaond Forks. Knives, Folks and Spoons, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ac., all In Morocco coses, snd suitable for presents. I have also this day received an udditiontomy stock of Jmlrwork or light colored Carls* Topsys, nralds,Front Ploces, Bands, Uudo Tom, Ac,, which now makol my aajortment complete. Orders reeclyed fer any color doslred, * 1 Watches ropalrod by and under the supervixlou of self, and all otiior work done lu a workmanlike manner, and warranted. may 26 /AN and after Sunday, February 3d, I860,- \J two dally trains between MUCon and Columbus, and one between Macon and Amoricus, I-navo Macon at 2 a m, and 3 p m; arrive at Golnro- bus at 7 16 a m, and 1030pm; leave Columbus at 4 16 a m, and 1 80 p m; arrive at Macon at 10 64 a m, aud 7 40 p m; loavo Macon at 2 a m; arrive at Atoorl cus at 0 40 a m; leave Americus at 2 20 p M; arrive at Macon at 7 40 p m; making aoompleteconneelion bo tween Montgomery; Alabama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savwitah, MiUedgo vino and Eaton ton, and with Macon aud Wostom trains to Atlanta Chattanooga, Nashville and Knoxville, Tenn. ‘ At CoiiirabiiB with Glrard and Mobile Railroad ... Kufuula, Ala., connecting dally at Amorlcus r wiih four horso Post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany, Tbomssvllle, Balnbridge, Ac., with tri-Weokly backs to lAimpkin, Cuthbert, An., at FortYalloy with backs to Peffy, HiyuMVlIle, nawklnsvllle aud KnnxvlUe, Ga. Passengers for Americas nnd' points below Fort Valley, should take tho 1216 p.m train from Savan nah; and the 6 p.m train from Augusta, to avoid de tention at Macon. For other points on the South Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Amori cus at 2 20 p m will roach Columbus at 10 30 p m the skinenight. ' < •■•--*/ 17:.). PiutsengerA from Columbus and the Went for Am ericas, South-western Goorgie or Florida, should take too 1 30 p m train at Columbus, sleep at Fort VgHey, ami roach Amoricus at 6 40 a m next morn first clash steamships leave Savannah for New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and >for Phila delphia on Wednesdays. Passage la the Cabin 828. 8tcerage88. ,v, . ,, Fare from Montgomery to Suvauuah 814 “ Columbus “ “ v.v.10 “ Americus 8 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Maoop, January 80th, 1860. , maylO Vino INI ACE N T RA L R.ROAD •i —tw »*.»* |'*I.»V IIIIJI liwn UMJqillK Ulll r Ml. I«W rroin lllo wh»rf, by . ' I 0. a. ORRIKKR. r\N: CONBIONMENT- V S000,bmbol. Prime Corn; 100 do Cow I'OU; S00«*ok» “I'.IUM Mlllri'* Hour. 10 bbl* Raw Glut; i% d o“^adr k,i ! For tale low. bv . J.I8 PATTEN. HUTTON *00, TOjmuuwii WtfEN the Potomao is closed .with Ice this YY ionta may bo relied oh by pawengen. to en- sura tba eontMctioo going North or South. ,Thu road is onttroly retold with a superior T rail ©a flir as GordouvUle. During. Uie wlntor tho. train will Start from the old atation, In Riubmond. on Broad afreet, at 7M a M., pms Gordonsville at 11 a m., aud arrive ln,«auntonat325 p m. Down iraln loaves Stahn- tohnt® 40-am, passes Gordonsville st 11 a.M, and arrlvn It!Richmond at2.80 p m. r.<'.... < Fare to Gordonsvillo., 82 00 6 00 ^jllehian^le Umo •rcu Tbo proprietor pUoed Om Tbouwnd DolUnJn one'exulblted *1 tbo World’* Fair, U». doo, ud Inylted all tho Pki-loota to tbo world to opontboSafo, wltborwitboottbo kojra. andtakotbo oonld lick tho Lock or open the Soft/ By an improvement opo© tbeo«|t—. .. Introduced by thojpresenttwter ofthe patent-right, tho Interior is rendered wboUy imperytoua to damp, and books, papers and Jewelry rinlght be proserved n one of his saTos Ibr a century without contracting bloralrhfrom mould or tuilldew. ! , ■ To guard against counterfeits every SaTe from tho manuhictory or tho subscriber, aud sold by him or hlssgonta,nas a brass plato in. front, bearing his name s eaoh is also fornlshed with ono of his Im proved Thiof Detecting Locks, which is a good guar antee against robbery. • . ^ 8. C. HERRING k CO., Noe. 136,187 and 189 Water-it. ,N.Y. Agents lu Savanuah, Mwsrs. BEIJ. k PRENTISS, whokoop constantly ou hand a full and comploto assortment, which they wtll.toU at Manutacturors’ prices. J_ ; ..I-.*. • n<PtM_ IXKJAL KVn)ENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE- PHLET PRINTING, socB as Catalogues for Colleges, roceedinds of Meetings, Reports, By-Laws, etc. Thanknu for the very liberal patronage heretofore received, wo respectfully solicit a continuance o! the aame, feeling that we shall be able to please all who may fovor us with a call, both as. to prices and execution of. work. WILDHR*0 I . SAFES, 'BQ0K 4 J0B OFFICE, Uarchauta can be .applied at abortinollce with —1-Head*. BlUa or Ladta,, Dray Books, Circulars, Carda •ticlDUitkBosks* Particular attention givemto BOOK AND PAM- RLET PRINTING, such as Catatognes for Colleges, ^—SOTior-roMARiifiiRij HHE buoys st 8L Simons Inlet nnd 801 boon arranged tn the foUowing mi Juter Bar Buwy Is n large first cuum nun, i-aintcd 1, with the No 2 in white—Is placed Is twenty t Water at low tido, and must bo left ou the star board band entering. St Simons. Light bears N W by W K W. North point or JokyiW by N tfN. Mlddlo Buoy—Is a large second class nun, paint- .1 black, with No 1 in white—is placed iu sixteen feet water at low tido, on tho Eastern edge of tho Mlddlo Ground, and must bo left on tho port hand entering. St Simons light boars N W by W W. North point of Jeky I Why N. Inucr Buoy—Is a second class nun, painted block, with the No 3 la white—Is placed in twenty-one leet water at low tide, on the point ot shoal rtraulng off from Joky I Island, and must bo left ontbeiiort hand entering. SI Simons Light bears N K by N k N. North point Jekyl W by 8 V 9 B. In the Bound is the tower Middle Ground Buoy— which Is a second class nun, paiuted with red and black horizontal stripe*—is placed iu twelve foot wator at low tido, on the lower point or tbo Middle Ground, to mark Uie two cliaunols. St Simons Light bears N E by K. North point of Jekyl Island SKbySUS. Mlddlo Mlddlo Ground Buoy—la a second class nun, painted red, will) No 4 in while—U placed In elghteon foet water at low tide, near tho olbow ot the Middle Ground, and must be left on tbe star board hand entering. North polut of Jekyl bars N E W E. Brunswick point W by H. upper Middle Ground Buoy—is a sccoud class nun. paiuted red, with the Ku 6 In whito—1« placed in 18 foot wator at low tide, near the upper end oi the Middle Ground, and must bo left on Ihe star board hand entoriug. Brunswick ixilot boar* W )( S. Mouth or Jekyl Oroek 8 E. Non.—In running tn for St Simons Bar brlug the light to bear N W by W y t W, while in four fathoms water. This bearing as acourso will take you up to the Outer Bar Buoy and Into the Sound, passing the buoys as dlroctod.' By order ortho Light House Board. C. MANIGAULT MORRIS, j o28—tf L. H. Inspector, 8th District. NOTICE TO HAiUNHRS: “RHK buoys at St. Andrew’s Inlet and Sound have L hoeu arranged in the following manner: Bar Buoy—is a second class ran, painted red, with the No 2 In while—Is placed iu sixteen water at low tide, and must be left on the starltoard hand enter ing. Little Cumberland light bears W by W N. South point of Jekyl N W by W. Mlddlo Buoy—Isa second class can, painted red, with tho No 4 in whito—Is placed In nlueteen foot water at low tido, near the High North Breakers, and must bo left ou tbe starboard hand entering. Cumland light bears W by N Ji N. South point oi Jekyl NWtfW. Inner Buoy—Is a second class can, painted black, with No 1 in while—is placed In twonty-one foci water at low tide, near a dry shoal running off from Cumberland Island, and must bo left ou tbe port hand entering. Cumberland light bears 8 W by W X W. South point of Jekyl N VV y, W. In ihe Sound is the Middle Ground Buoy—second class can, painted with red and black horizon tut stripes—placed in ton reet water at low tide, on a point of slioal running down from the Satllla River, and nearly in the mlddlo of the Sound. Vessels roust not pass to tho westward or it. Cumberland light ^oenra 8 by E K. Innor point of Jekyl N Buoy at the sntrauce of Satllla River—la a second class can, paiuted black, with No 3 in white—is placed in ten feet wator at low tide, and must be left on tbe port hand entering. Cumberland Ught Bound have BAFE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY _ Complaints, and all diseases of the 8.xual°ri«M, JJJjj'or FEMALE. Wl* popular and apwilo rtntdF la now odlirod to tho afflloted, and (uaiaalMdio ouro aU tho almo oomplalnu. It aaanbaa out tbo Tarp root oT tho dJ«ue, drtrtoi out all the dlaaaHd fluid, otlha - remortof the cauaoand renderingtha udtriadtot«nU«from tho Proprietor, aa iSi™ kls Matron. UU practice in that horrible dUeaie Cancer, for the put ten years is ©ot aurpasBed bv any Physician in the South. Tatlonta are boardej SadranM***’ ° r$l6p#r * w ® lh, W0beto 8 required I take pleasure lu corroborating tho foregoiug state- mont, aud iu addition would add, that the hooka aro now In use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharr. July 20tb, 1866. octe—tf DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK BTRKET, NEAR THI COURT HOUB1, SAVANNAH. GA., ‘ Hi In - u Hetabllahed in iklilt mHE Subscriber gnteAil to his friends and 1 patrons for thoir continual tavors, would etato that in addition to tbe improvements in HYING, ao aulred by him during his last visit to nMand and Scotland, has made arrangements for PxtQdlng his business, by whloh ho is .now enabled to dye a greater varioty of colors oh silk and woolen dresses, shawls, 4m., which ho trusts wiU generally please all who may fovor him with thoir patronage. Gentiomen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo required, iuthesamesuporior style which has generally so much pleased his patrons and friends. Table Covers, aud Ladles’ Crape Shawls, Ac., cleaned and finished in tho first style. Ladles’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed In the most foshionable styles. Orders from tbe couutry promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcols aro sent by steamboats or railroad, word should he sent him by letter through tbo post office, so that ho may know where to cau for them. men 10 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. Thla medicine allays ptina&d Inflammation, whloh other rcuodles Invariably cause, aqd can be taken with leu trouble and expense to patients. This In fallible remedy hu uved thousands upon thousands from tho bands of MERCILESS QUACKS, If not from premature graves. In cues or infection the Compound Buchuls the only article worthy of the least confidence of Ihe afflicted in performing SAFE CURES. It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other injorkma drug, but is purely a Vegetable OmpotUUm. It Is vory agreeable to the taste, creates no perceptible odor, and may be taken by persons of either sex without hindrance from business or medical advice, U plain directions for use aocompany the medicine. Reader. IT you have any of the above complaints, do not neglect them* DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine you can cure yourself, and thus prevent all exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. This medicine speedily and effoctually cures the most virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates every particle or infectious matter from the system, restoring the patient to agerlbst state of Uffl Grlffln, da. ~pOTATOK8 rr tOQ 5g ropcHor'pIat.UB. JL I Patotoea; M do Wntern Bed. • and r.9 do Iv.,f Blown, for aale by " mart BRIOHAlt, KELLY * CO HON. MAI MUhHaY’* TTN1TED State*. Canada and Cuba. trVLSSd W bf£;y , }i’. l0ry 01 cftjKOtt-a^lpSdofSpmn.now .apply ll#1! Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence with t. brother Joseph. Dsvan’s History or tho Queen’s of tUe n„ u , Hanover—2 vol*. |^The AUachi in Madrid. Romance of the Harom, by Miw I’ardue. , Rachel Gray, by Jolla Kavanaugh, . Earnoet Linsfoad, by Mrs. Leo Ilcntz. «nxr3 W. THORNE WUJJAlb UBT BECEIV'ED.—TO' boxes SBmifiKs , prime ortldo, 20 Uercos cbolra Teamm. I. ..... ..dA.a..l.l... " V1 ' Hams. In store, and for Mle by ~ —.-a**... mar98 WAYNE, dRENVILl.R sen ■WEW CHOP CUBA MOI.AS8a;^Tta cm IN m of (h* Ahhntt TWtvrtrrtntiw Hollu ... ... *. HEAI.TH 4 ) PURITY. HEINTZBIdHANN*ll ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. mHE distinguished favor with which this osssnet X hu been received throughout aU sections ot the Union as a remedy at once safe, agreeablo and offoctual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak aud relaxed Bowels, Prostration by heat or fotigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Cramp, Lan- Debility from sedentary habits, Ac., hu In- up to tbe Bar Bui until the Middle Bar bring Infourtath* Jug as a course will take you , then haul off to the northward luoy, No 4, is in range with the IJght, (to avoid two lamps in a direct line, W by N X N, between the two buoys,) when steer tor it— passing It to the southwurd. From this buoy a N why w if W.cournewHl bring you into the Sound. By ordor or the I Jght House Board. C. MANIGAULT MORRI8, Jo28—if L. H. Iuspector, 6th District. guor or , duced tbe proprietor to give It every publicity In hie power. .Upon Its roerrits comment iu unnecessary, u its own tntrinsto worth Is its best eulogy. It car ries with it the evidence of its superior excellence, freely attested to by the young, the old, and scores of families who. prompted by a careful regard for their health ana comfort, are daily adopt|ug It as an tXDOFxmRLE FAMILY KKMKDY. There Is perhaps uo medicinal preparation extant so simple and harm less, yet salutary and elective, whose worth will be more appreciated or uulvorsallv adopted than the Liquid Ginger prepared by HeiuUelroao. For sale by J. E. DxFGRD, Prui JelO 3m Savai bugglft, >unah,Ga. M188 MAI ♦ 111 It R Brooke Hall Female Seminary. MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. HISS MARIA L. KA8TMANN, Principal. This Somlosry, located in tbe de- lightihl and bealtby village of Media, thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by Railroad, will be • OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, SoptemboT 10th, 1866; Tuo commodious building, uowin process of erec tion, with all the modern improvements, will be finished by the first of August, and will contain such accommodations, both in point of taste and comfort, os cannot fall to satisfy parents that while their daughters arc enjoying the benefits or mental mil* Dire, they have also the comforts oTa refined home. This Institution 1* established with a view to afford to young ladles tbo most perfect combination of ad* vantages for the attainment of a thorough god ac complished education, and no pains.or expense will lie spared to render ft in reality what it professes to be, a school of superior jnerlt, MUs Eastman.:the Principal, won at the. head of a school In New Eng land previous to her residence in Pennsylvania, and for the last six years has been known to tbe patrons of Aston Ridge Seminary, as presiding teacher in that institution. ^ . TheBt. Rev. A. Potter, Bishop of thoDtocono of Pennsylvania, says:— •*- “Miss At. L. rastntan, who proposoa to open a Young Liuhe* Somingiur In Media, Delaware Co., Pa., in September next, lias been known to the sub scriber for several years post. Ho Iras a vory high opinion of her capacity, efficiency aud deroteduesH as an educator..* Sho has bad a largo and success ful experleuce. Tho building which Is to bo erected for her use will contain every accommodation. Tbo village and surrouudiug country are distinguished fir heaUhfulness and beauty, and the subscriber has coulideuce that pareuts who entrust their daughters to Miss Eastman will hare no reason to regret it.” Miss Eastman will he aided by an officieut corps of teachers. The French luuguuge will bo taught and spoken by a Parisian lady, residing In tbe family. , Tlie Latin, German, Spanish and Kalian languages will twelve duo attention. Tlie Natural 8ciouc.es will bo taught, with tho aid ofa large and expensive apparatus. Tbo Musical Department will bo under the ebargo ofa lady eminently qualified to fill tbo situation; and all preferring a mala, teacher on the Piano or iu Slngiug, can have the benefit of a Vialtftw Teacher from Philadelphia. •• Drawing and Paintlug wiU be under tbo direction .of a lady accomplished in the art. “ Tho nurtbhr of pupils Is limited to forty. TheTerma for Board aud Tuition In wit tba branch es except Music, aro $160 per session litfive^mouths. Mfts Eastman has liberty to rcter to tmafoBoWlpg geutlemen:— ,7~ r Rt. Rev, A. Potter, D.JL, and the Ejdscopal clergy Hon. *F: Pierce, President of tho United Wates. Hon. 8. P. Chase, Governor ot'O.ilo. ' Hon. N. B. Baker,. Ex-Governor pf ;N**w Damp shire/ Hou. M. W. Tappun, M. 0. from New York. Hov. N. Stem, of Norristown, Pa. Rev. A. McLeod, Cioarfleld, Pa. Pierce Butler, »q„ of Philadelphia .1. B.Okle,»«q., do. K. W. Clark, Frfq., do. Goorge Whnrtou, .feu., do. Christopher Lore or, pottsviUe, Pa. George Wyman, St. laouis. Mo. lfon*P*C.Johnson, Washington, D.C. „ Few fttrther parilr.iilars, or for circulars apply U» the Princ pal, 1 MISS MARIA EASTMAN, JelO eod am f Media, Delaware Co. Pa. f UEHiODiCAEsT id,Si, Uie. Received anil formal# by ■ n • WARNOCK k DAVJ8, n>tt y 10 ' 169 Congress street. 1 k BBIA FUOUK in .Ntow, «ni STSS ■LAieJ liy man crank; W K ri Caaka Ohio Uatawba Brand, inaton, anil Ibr totally Ui* only reiulur Az.nltoi Havannali. J.II.KyK; m*14 !' .. ... „. 04 Bay p*-"'-* W»» nKbuvrsor"^' I’KB STRAMRB, au anrorUnrut of | •Misses and ffoUdren’s Plain Straws; * rtPOD MILLINERY iUI V.:. m Dtobb Making. MRS. FREELAND bos op , »pen ed at her Rooms, No. 174 Broughton Street, a tine selec tion of Spriug Milluory, and la constantly receiving per steam era, new and dlnbrent styles ofBonuets;ab>o, Brest and Mantilla patterns. "F“ Bonnets cleaned and pressed as usual. aprlO KED^F’g PATlNTWAfERFILTER An assortment of sixes on hand. We warrant them to make the Savannah River Water, even though dipped directly out of the River, as pure and clear as tho finest Spring Water. About forty orthese Filters are uow In use In ■Ibls.cliy, and every person who has ,-lhenr, Will cheerfully testify to tbeir efficiency. Indeod, tbe Board ol Water Commissioners here; say in ft li the only Filter that does —* the Savannah Ever Water. _ see otie In operation at our House Fur- plihlaH and Stove o.Ubll»^DLHQd^i»Mi , B pewblook. fob 27 C i< " ‘ Corner of Broughton and Bull sta. IGEPITCHERS. ' nocfil.t; Water Pit * her , Some new and beautiful designs; Plated and Brlta< nia. At the Hjuho Furnishing -j' Store! . 166 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April30. apr30 , . art: goof the Abbott Dovorcaux, dally oxkmcu tie Id lota to ault purchasers, by 10 a. a. biu....... , Halmbold’a Highly Concentrated Com* pound Fluid Extract Bamparilia. For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases ari sing from exoesn of Mercury, exposure and Im prudence in life, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from an impure state of Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure or Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer ations or the Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings of tbe Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. It is gratifying to the proprietor of those medicines io bo able to state that it Li now nearly three years since they were first Introduced, during which time they have been extensively used in various parts of the United States, and bate given to patient and practitionor the highest degree of aatisfoction In the various cases in which they have been employed; whether in town, country, boapital or private prac tice, they have invariably given the most decided and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced tbe most salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters have been received from the most distinguished physicians in the country, and from the professors of several medical colleges, recommending In the highest terms tho value of these medicines, and their superiority over all other preparations for such complaluta as the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla and of Bucbu and various modes of preparing them have been liven, all of which or course will differ according to he mode of preparation whloh each individual may adopt. These medicines require considerable care in the preparation and the employment of different men strua in successive operation to take up the extrac tive mattere, and, in consequence, are most fre quently improperly made, and not unfrequently much Impaired, if uot rendered totally inert, by the Iqjudlciou* and unskJltol management of those unac quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. It is therefore of tho highest consideration and import ance to the public and to the faculty that there should be standard preparations of uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To effect this and obviate the evil alluded to, I nave mado a num ber or experiments to ascertain the most effectual modo of extracting the virtues of the Sarsaparilla and theBuchu, and to discover the most eligible form for their exhibition. The experiments have resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas ure I now offer to the publio aud tho feculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all tbo vir tues or 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 bles poonsHil of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and one bottle funy equals In strength ono gallon or Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Bucbu, $1 per bottle, or 8 for 86 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of cures aud recommendations from distinguished professors and physicians will accom pany each preparation. Froparod and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 263, Chestnut-sL, near the Girard Houso Phna. To be had of Druggists and Dealers in overy Mo tion or the United States and Canadas. AU loiters for the medicine directed to the propri etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw J6hnD.moo(CetfTcil.7 GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS. t Would call the attention or Merchants, Factors, Planters, Physicians and others, to their ex tensive and woll selected stock, comprising •very article tn their Une of business, and widen they offer for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash, " approved credit, vixj PAINTS, VARi auaniiio, II* RODGERS k NORRIS cAttEttT ANDDPfGiLSTfchY WAREHOUSE. 140 Oonarta and 67 StTjulien Street. mHE UNDERSIGNED would take this ora,or ■ JL tunity to express to his frioudd uud the ..Jo ' generally, his slncero thanks for their libera: m„ age and Influence, which bo3 resulted in exteu -i- bis trade to all parts of the State ALio. Car:,;./ Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby en-ab); him to •xhlbit a stock unsurpassed lu auy s.utL-'i , Merchants, Hotel Reopen), and Stu^ boat Owners are particularly iuvited to examiue;, present stock, which is now complete ie ail u. various departments, consisting in part of lira fail** inf goods, viz: CARP El DEPARTMENT. PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, AC.. White Lead. PnreattdNo. 1; Tleman’s Colors, dry and in oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ; Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass, Put, ty, Gold Leaf, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and Gla* alert’s Diamonds. LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OUA, Bleached Sperm, Whale and Lard Oils, tor burntug^; 0ICBVIIW D|-vl UI, If MII.V auu UHU Ull*| Mil Ulll Ull all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent .. Unbleached Sperm, Lard and Rape Seed OU; also Tanucrs,’ Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTICLES. Nutmegs, Mace, Alspicv, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Saleratus, Soda, Pearlash, Sweet Oil, Starch, Fig Bine, Matches. Ac. FOR PHYSICIANS. Royal ModaUon, Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton, Mooel Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussels, Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, WooiDutch, OURTAIKAND BrocateUee. Satin delahx (r,\ English Drugi_ rious widths,) * Mosaic Hearth Rug; Velvet and Chenillo Ku*.. Tufted Rugs, Piano and table Covet t Boor Mate (every varies Silver A Brass Stair Koa Carpets Bindlugs, Ac. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMES: Loco and Musllu Curl*!,,, Gilt Cornices, let, Satin and Silk Damask, GiU Pins and Baud^, Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassel.*, ioopsuiu Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors, \VimU Shades, new style. Also, every variety of Furniture Covering, friu. mlngs and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for HalMi., Rooms, cut to fit without a seam. Tbe subscriber will oblige himself to make to. prices on all description of goods os low as the-am quality can be purchased In any Nortboru city. 49“ Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent to am part or the city free or charge. 49* An experienced Upholster will attend tote, making and laying of Carpets and Oil Cloths whea desired. Tbe decorative and curtain department b n charge or an Upholster oT acknowledged taste an. ■kiU. W. H. GUION, Agent. octlB 140 Congress and 67 St. Julien-st* DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, r l a mild laxative, tonic aud stimulant, and b- recommended to the public, relying upon its io trinslo worth in the cure of the following complaint AUBUlioui Derangements, Sick Headache, Dyspej ala, Habitual Oostiveness, Chronic Diarrlite, CoLU Pain tn tbe Stomach and Bowels, General Debill) Female Weaknesa.Ao. For sale by Druggists got eraUy, and by John. B Moore A Co, aud Wm W Lincoln, Savannah. ly feblti The Undwalgned has just received, for nde (600) Five Rundred pieces of good nhippin. Timber, averaging over ono thousand feet togiitk. " JEFFERSON HUBERTS 9 fob SALMON. 4c- 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 and Hounds, .1000 lbs CodFisb. For sale low t>y 30028 .1. A. BftOttS RATES OF ADVERTISING. For one square, of800 ems or 0 f any tm- a* larger than Nonpareil, 76 ccnte >jr tho first aul K cents for eooh subsequent Insertion,for auy timeU* : than one month, AU Tabular work, wltho* without Rqle?, ant u vertisementa occupying double columu." s-b&v charged double tbe abo /o rates. Advertisements of whatever length, for any to, lM. thaa on* mor.ih, to bo charged at truifc For . loin or time at tnoroUowh,* rates Wo.ot«4nawa|lii»llliiiaa|gmoal«moelam lSaq«o,..„Tlo Hi *20 .*24 cu, ajuarr*. -- - A great variety of the best French, English, and American Chomlcals, Pharmaceutical Preparations. Select powders, Surgical Instruments, VlaU Specie i t Metal-— *•-- Jars, MeUllc Saddle bags, Ac. Abio, CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any ono who may fovor them with their orders may depend upon their receiving the best attention, and that all goodR fornlshed wiU bo of a reliable quality. Should they not give entire satisfoction, they may be —‘ * at tbe option of the purchaser. mahiou PATENT AIR-TIGHT 8ELF-8BALING CANS AND JARS, For Preserving ' FRUITS, TOMATOl-a, Ao. Full directions .;for preserving if accompany eaoh Gan. For sale at manofocturor’s prices by the "lent, J, E, DK FSRI):— " ^ R APOTHECARIES HALL. 8. E. Corner of—# Broughton and Barnard Streets. Sayan-WW nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealera In JK , Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woodsaad Dye Htuffli, French, English, aud American PerfUtn* ery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combe and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds. Spices, 8nu0s, Hanufoctured Tobacco, AU the Patent 9fi Drugs, _ N. B.—Especial attention given to the preparation or Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family Rocipes. Ship* Family and Travelling Medicine Chses, With plain Directions for use, Including Directions for treatment In cases of poisoning, Drowning, Ao. »P?1 f - • (flORN ANDCORN MEAL^-1000 bu* prim© vJ Cora, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal ,116 Brongbton street- utay2U fo'^oaratLERs. mHE Undersigned have this day opened a J. Store in Congress street,' opposite the Market, for the purchase of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hides, Boob Wax, Deer Skins', and Country I’roduco'lu general. Tho highest cash prices will be paid for all the above articles bn delivery .in Savannah. Mr. L. J. GIRL- MARTIN has been appointed as Agent, to whom all S ettonR having business transortions with tbe uu- srslgned may apply. J. W. SMYTHE A CO. Savannah, May 19,1856. may20 PIANO FORTES* HAVING lately received targe ad ditions to our PIANO FORTES, wc are enabled. to oiler at Ibis time the greatest variety from the best manii- ;torturers, from the plainest square to the meet elab- eraiely carvod, aud from six to soveu octaves. . Our Pianos are selected from tbe mitfufockurors whom we havo full confidence in, aud wo are par- Ucularly requested by them to give aguarauty with every instrument sold by us ns. regard? durability, Pnauniia In w.nl nl'n HhI ... . PorsouBlu want ofa first rate luslrument may re ly with safety upon getting snob a ono by BeleeUQg from tho following makers, whoso instruments we endoavor to keep constantly on hand, via: H. Wor cester, J. Cbickering A Sou, Nunns A Clarke, Bacon A Ravcua, H. Waters, and Haines. Brothers « Cum mlng. J, tW. MORRKW. A CD. aug27 ittm* w . ifiLPT. CPLD AND 8HOWRR. : * tip ± HA#* been ifoked to allow the Rath Rooma tn ■L remain open to a later hour than nine o’clock ; ants’ hats aud flaw, auoXi HATS. For sale, by JHIB. FI^EE way - .. / 17 Broughton street. T tSLE THREAD GAUNTLETS^The only JW arftc.leof l)»e,klud In the city. For sale* hy 9 mar27 Miner of OoiJgMr^™®^-' & PPI4ES A POTATOES^ , t • i 10 bbls Cbolira Moroer Potatoca; id .utnjf*. 1 * • ’ *• . f.Vf.ll THE ARBOB BULIABD SALOON, • ■') In: (UP«tAi.It8) Cornor Boll and Bryan streets,, over Barbershop. Juno 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. Mifl|1 1’Uiar.ltin Rra MlUia that from tbla data tho B.lt, Bouao wlUibtj upon until oI.tm o’oloul, at night. Prioa ittiUBU. Six Uokola (hr *1. JtfT' J-M- HAYWOOD, AflonU Slanui;; AT-REDUCED RATER. IAROA1NS oan now ho had hy all tlwao who “ ' i ihauiM^M icuu.'.uy, M, *m do do iOSjl.U For any time not above specified, a imriita I charge will be made. ' * 1 A deduction of 26 per cent from the above advert n store and for uie by deq 81 PATTEN. HUTTON A CO READ I—READ II—READ III * At Thatla.iryoncanae tBMt yon can’t boo, you can And! ■Hlau kinds or “ helps to see.’’ at the Jewelry Store of D. bT Nli * - lpt to see.” Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols A Co., in Congress street, next door to the corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Sliver Ware, ud Fancy Goods, as low as at uy other store lu the country- We hsve received per stosmshlp Alabama a fresh lot of those fine Steel Spectacles: also, a supply of Pebble and Periscopio Lens, which we are prepared to fit In all kinda of frames, at short notice. Our Periscopio Lens (so called from their peculiar shape) have u advantage over all others, aa they have a greater range-of focus, so that the reader ft r . cam net led In hnld. th« hnnb a* n*n«r it ■ n* **y will be made on advertlsementa opnuarlrig«xi‘| sivelyoo the fourth page of tho daily. I . Advertlssmenta ordered three times a week, w I he charged two-tbirtis the abovo rates. V Special nottoes, 10 cents per lino for tbe fir* «I 6 cents for each subseqent insertion, and in I to be suhjKt to contract. Marriage notices !1. h| neral invitations 60 cents each. No special d»ka I Inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary Notke* I Reports. Resolutions, or Proceedings of auySocir ■ Aueciation, or Corporation, ordered to bo jmbb •d, 6 cents per line. Steamboats will be advertised at 840 per au^l for each boat advertised. f Steamships, where but one is running, *40 num; ir twoor more, 880 each. I ■ Auctioneera’advertisements not to bo tgbjMiK contract, hnt to be charged at the rates ^reswyl per square. I The paper, under no circumstances, Io ba^til ed in a contract. I Professional and business cards not w«&* I lines, will be inserted at 820 per attar m I Calls on poraons to become cam*'. j“ tes ^>1 Inserted as other advertisements, # , J h» wiJ W*l variably to advance. ,01,01,31 I InlS^c! 08 C “ dUB '“ ** '««■», *». •» K -• I Advertisements not ms’ specified time, will bo ' parent exacted. . ,-kod on tbo c‘l'L” inserted until forbid, thaa contract, amov SAparcantw&lhn'' Att toov.r*60,..-- , 'di&SB&j&fri prlvllcff * em '{ “ “ “ twice Every additional square contractSforlft b<cW | •d one halYthe above rates additional. .*■ Yearly advertisers shall he limited ft twj^ contracted for. AU contracts shall be lnj«rj stating definitely the nature of the busioe»r (| | advertised. Any advertisements not jjJjjLI neotod with thenusiness shall be charged ly, and also any excess oT matter over tnc» ■ contracted for. ,„ lr p| Contract advertisements payable ▼ertiaementa from strangers and transientP" payable In advance. AU others will hew RemluSdvwttt™ and all oUtcn wjWjrP mnucationa or requiring notices designed »• A deduct.* I compelled to hold the book or paper at a distance from the eye. call and see. rtom D. B. NICHOJ'o h uo acs^ No charge for showing goods. * a * • r 11 . B. N. 4 00. ,~ il ! Various brands, oil A nr«x>d quality, In .tea, “ ■ *P r V BB r *OHAM, KELLY'AGO. riORN—In store » r a dfor rale by LOOKEPPASNI LOOKSPPASNKLUN GS, MERO^IrTUSTvIRSITY, PBNPUDLD, GA. FACULTY. N. H. CRAWFOR’D, D. D. S. F.EU«t)W,‘A.H., Claml.iy*iind^Sunft raifoao, by. *• h.. tenlion tofeire, coooerts, soirees, or tortaUunents, whero charges are “ MruuumoaiB, wucru ca»rg«a hyv lance—all noticoa of private associstiona, tioe designed to call attention to private enttr^l calculated or Intended to promote indivft^gl rests, can only be Inserted with the uad«* that the aame In to be raid for. ir *w| editorial column (which can be only »t w* .^H tion of the editors) tbe samo will be charge i H rate or not less than 20 cents per Uno. ^ m AdvertUomeuta ordered in tbe Weekly P per square for each Insortion. . Tho undersigned, publishers ol Pally, W and Weekly newspai»ersluSavauDshjfi* ourselves strictly to. sdhere to the sbov e L charges, and in no instance to deviate tber grj The oiove rates to take effect Mitch 1, ‘finding, until changed by the ■ ^ iWoture. A M., ■il Theology. tba InUaritv or eiUlIu nouuacu. Ail co i™, tbaluUflrily or .xiiUo, cumracu. tbaySS« myoUMrapadtolQ # with tba aspiration of tba period f« The Oonunencementis hsld< tn Joly, I,-1 I UMlutWaflaraday tbfiaatWod- Atuiwi*flaaap, gfrtgg*; Vta IMunoN ft WitiamiomJlwwm* I" R.B. HiLtiutAOo. IMrtat ■'ref- biueMg ssg riraffibW^ 1 * l • .slMitix i69k