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TTTILL be sold, bofore the court houso door lu ff (ho city or Savannah, on ilto flnit Tuoaday In July next, between (ho legal hours or sale, 1 lot or Udder*, 1 Bedstead, llot or Palutlngs, 2 Bods, 1 lot Paints, Ao. Levied on ns (ho property of Y . 0. Call, to satisfy a distress warrant Issued, of tlio Honorable (he Interior Court ol Chatham Count), lu fttvor or John J. Hunt, Ann H. Wall and James J. Wall, vs. T. 0. Carl. Property poluted out by Plalntlffc. Terms Cash. KDWARIMfl 1’BKNDraOAOT. Julv 6 Sheriff 0. 0.8. “sox* BTATB - dPOKORrilA, C HATHAM COUNTV— 1 To all whom it may concern: Whoreaa.Johu Mallory ,wlll npplvto tho umrt or Ordinary tor Utters IHsmlsory a* adtnlnls- (ration on the Utato or William Wright those are, therefore, to die autl admonish nil whom It may concern, to Uo and appear before wild Court, to make objection (if any they bavo) on or before the first Monday In November next, othwlse said Uff- tore will bo granted. ^ . Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Couuty, this e.ght day or April 1850. ’ JOHN BILBO, o. o. c. apr 8 STATE OP (VUOIUHA, CHATHAM CO. mo all whom It may concern: Wheroas Mary Auu X Dent will apply at the Court or Ordinary for lot- tern DUmlssory on tho estato of James l*. Dent,— These aro therefore to cite and admonish nil whom tt mav coucoru, to be and appear before said Court, to tuako objections (if any they have) on or before the Pint Monday lu December next, otherwise said letters will be grauted. Witness John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary lor Chatham Oouuty, this thlnUlay of June, I860. jcJ JOHN BILBO, 0,0.0. ~ 8TATKOF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To nil whom It may coil- ceru: wheroas, Patrick ltyan will apply nt tho Court of Ordinary for letters or administration ou the estato or Datfel Collins : . Those aro, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom U may concern, to bo ami appear beforo said Court to nmko objection (If any they havo) ou or be fore tho first Monday in August next, otherwise said tetters will bo grauted. Witness, Johu Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Couuly, this twenty third day of June, 1850. Juno 2d JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. pHATlUMCOUOTl^^ih’omlt. - I).concern t Wheroas, John P. Hlnea will a] - atthoOourFof Ordinaryf urtoTOrdlnary for letters dUmUaory aa mlnlstrator ou tho hstoto of Jamos C. Hluea : Ttioso are, therefore, to die and admonish all whom It may concern, to be and appear before sold Court to make otyocUon (irony thoy nave) on or be fore the Oral Monday In Docombor noxt, othorwtso said letters will ho grantod. Witness, John Bilbo, Uq. Or Unary for Chatham conuty, this fourth day of June. I860. Juno 0 ' JOHN BILBO, 0.0.0. ADBitNIITRATOR’S BAX.H. P URSUANT to an order of tho Honorablo tho Court of Ordinary or Chatham County, passod Juno term, I860, will be sold, on Iho first Tuesday ‘ * % before ' From V. D. PALMER, aXXnUL ADVRXTtSIXU AND NKWHfAPKH AUKNT, Boaton, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. JAMES U. F1DLR8, DEALER AND IMPORTER OF Watches, Jewelry, Sliver Ware, Fan cy Goods, Ac., xo. 12, booth 2d enunrr, rutunxuiiu. " i ; VU n vuntuaiii, uvtnwu ,|,u i.ft". wing property, to wit.: lx>ts Nos. three (8) r (4), bolug partofUardou lot No. ulno (9). Hill, City of Savannah, froutiug on Railroad In August next, before tho Court Houso door In gold couuly of Chatham, between tho legal hours of sale, the following A_ ““ * * and four (“ Spring ml , w street; also tho following negro slaves: Jack, Potor, Alexander aud Sarah. Sold as tho proporty of tho estate or SatnuoUlrllUn, latooTaald county, deceased, for the benefit of tho heirs aud creditors of Bald os* foie. RICHARD WAYNE, Administrator do bouls non, on Je4 Estate of Satuuol Orlfllu, GRtMGlA, CHATHAM O N tho first Monday in August next, 1 will apply to tho Ordinary or Chatham county for leave to sell the negro slaves boonglug to (lie estate of Clara A‘ Ogtlbay, deceased, tor tho beueflt oT tho heirs and creditors of Hold estate. Juno 4 JAMES A. LaROCIIE, Adtu’r. NELSON BWEBZBY, DB8IGNBR AN I) SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Oornor As tor Placo and 4th Aveuuo, CLOW PROXIMITT TO THI ASTOK tIHKAHY ANI) TUN NKW IllBUt UOC8I, NKW YOKK. mHE most extensive variety and the largest Block or Monuments, Torahs, Head Stones, Ao., .America, cau bo fouud at this establishment, from plain to Iho moat elaborate and oruatc lu doslgu aud workmanship. In addition to tho Block always ou hand, a great variety or drawings, appropriate amt original may bo fouud, from which work will be ex ecuted promptly to order. Ordors fUlthfolly oxocuted, aud sldpisjd to any point available by wator or steam. Porsous visiting tho city or Now York on pleasure or business are roapcctfolly luvltcd to visit this es tablishment oct3 aul I W ou 'fLuat All DROUGHT TO JAIL. Brought to Jail in Swalusboro, Etuauucl Co., 1 tho 4th Instant, a nogro man; ho says Ills name la Harry; that ho bolougs to tho estate 10I Thomas Clay, or dryan County, Ga. Ho U or light comploxlon, with a slight scar over tho loll eye; about 6 feet 3Inches lu height, and about 20 years old. The owner Is requested to cotuo forward, pay charges aud take him away, as ho will bo dealt with tho law direct*. HENRY OVERSTREET, Jo9 Jalor. VIRGINIA SPRINGS! 80UTH-8IDE, RICHMOND k DANVILLE, AND Virginia A Tonncsace STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To all whom it may con cern :*Wherea*, Asa Johnsou will apply at tho Court or Ordinary for said county, for letters or ad ministration, with tho will anuoxed, ou tho ostuto oT Mary Williams, lato of said county, docoasud: These aro, therefore, to oito aud admonish all whom it mav coucoru, to ho and appear beforo said Court to make objection (if any they have) ou or before tho first Momlay in August next, otherwise sold letters will bo grunted. Witucss. William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, tho 20th day of Juuo, I860. Jungja WILLIAM LEE, o. n. c. Ur Ul>U{lulA-~liuJtLUUU cu,, 3IU} -uni. O 1850—Two months utter dato application will bo made to the Honorable Court of Orditiury of Bald County for loavo to soli nil tho lands belonging to tho estate of Michael Doualdsun, deceased, fur the benefit ol' tho heirs and creditors mid said deceased, my23-8w JOHN K. GIBSON, Adtn’r. NOTICE. A LL persons haviug demands ogalust tho ostote iL or Richard F. Williams, lato or Chatham coun ty, deceased, uro hereby natltled to prosent them within tho tlmo prescribed by law to tho subscri ber ; and all ludobted to the sold estato uro request ed to make immediate payuieut to M. B. M1LLEN, Administrator do bouls uou. March 26—Gw ltwUy21—Jo 7 8TATK OF 6EOHOIA, C HATUAM COUNTY.—To aU whom It may con* ceru: Whereas, tho estate of Jeremiah Me- Donald llos unrepresented in conscquonco or the death of Nathan Brewtou, tho oxecutor, and uuloss sorao lit aud compctont person applies for the ad ministration or said estate, with tuo will annexed. I shall appolut James WUklnson, or Home other III aud proper person, administrator with tho will au< noxod de bon as uou, on said estate: Thoso aro. therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said Court to mako objection (U* any they havo) on or beforo the first Monday in August next. Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch, this 12th day or Juno, 1860. Jol5 WILLIAM LEB, o. c. 0. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—To alt whom it may cou cern: whereas, Josiuh Davis will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters of administration ou the estate or Henry Davis, late of said county, de ceased : These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it uiuy concern, to be and appear beforo said Court, to make objection (if any they have) ou or before tho first Mouday in August next, otherwise said letters will bo grantod. Witness, william Lee, Esq., Ordinary for Bulloch county, this 27lb day of June, 1850. Juuo29 WILLIAM LEE. o. c. GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY. T WO MONTHS after date, application will be mado to the Honorablo Court of Ordinary for said county, for leave to sell the following untiled negroes : R030 and her tlireo children, Irene, Mi nis and Joe; belonging to tho estato of lAmisa Tomp kins, deceased, for the benefit of said heirs. WILLIAM U. THOMAS, Guardian. Jefferson ton, Juno 10, 1650, June 3U GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALK, “lYriLL bo sold before tbo Court House iu the city W of Brunswick, county of Glytiu. ou tho first Tuesday iu August noxt, between tho legal hours of laic, the following property, to wit: One tutor parcel of land situate, lying aud being iu the city of Bruns wick. in tho couuty of Glyun, slate of Ga., known and distinguished in tlio plan ot said city as Old Town Lot, number two hundred uud tlltv-Uiree, and tho improvements thereon; lo vied ou by virtue of all fa Issued out of the City Court of Savuuuuuh, iu the county of Obatlmm, In favor of Benjamin C Krauk- lin vs Oharles E Flanders. Properly poiutud out by plaintiff. Jy2 , M. C. B. WRIGHT, H. 0, State or Georgia. Bulloch County, A DMINISTRATORS’ SALE.—By virtue ef an or dor from tho honorablo Court of Ordiuury of suia county, passod on tbo first Monday in Juue, will bo sold at the court bouflo door or said county, betwocu the lawfol hours or sale, ou the first Tues day iu August, One tract of Laud, containing ono huudred aud fifty acres,in «uid county, ou tho Ca- uoocheo river; also, a part of four other survoys, coutaiulugsix huudred aud thirty-two acres, ou Ca- uoochee river, wull improved and In good repair, consisting or swamp, bay and pine loud. Sold as tho property of Natbau Brewtou, deceased, for the bcuuilt of the heirs and creditors of said deceased, Terms made known on tho day or sale. BENJAMIN BREWTON,) SIMON J. BREWTON, J AUm r8 ‘ Juuo 2(1, 1850 Jo 15 Slate of Georgia, Bulloch County A DMINISTRATORS’ SA1.K.—Will be sold, on the first Tuesday In August next, before ths court house in Statesboro’, In Bald county, uudor an order of tho Court of Ordinary, Fifty-four (64) acres of I’iuo Laud, granted to Jamos Deal, aud boundod by lands or Jurnes Woods, William AUou and Elmore Manes, belonging to the estato of Jamea Deal, for the benefit or tho heirs and creditors of said estate, Terms made known ou tho day of salo. MARTHA DEAL, 1 Adm’x. CALVIN DEAL, / Adtu’r. Juue 12th, I860 Jo 16 NOTICE, O NE MONTH after dato, application will be made to tho State Rank of Georgia, for pay ment of a twenty dollar bill, tho left hand half of which has been lost. Julyl JOHN D. KENEDY. Midway, Alabama, July 1, 1850. "GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY.. S IXTY days after date, application will bn uiado to tho Honorable Court of Urinary of Uallocb couuty, for leavo to sell all the lauds belonging to tho estate of Thomas Crosby, lato of said county, deceased, for the beuetlt of the heirs and creditors of said oakite lyl° WILLIAM F. CROSBY, Adtn’r. ‘notice. O NE month after date, application will bo made to tbo Bank of the Stale of Georgia, for the paymeut of a Twenty Dollar Nolo ou the said Bank. (No. 42.) tho right hand half of which has Tteeu lost. One mouth after date application will be made lo the Marine Bank of Georgia for the paymetil of a Twenty Dollar Note, (No. 3S4) on said /Jauk, the right hand hail'of which has been lost. JyO—la w—4w WM. B. MIGHT. Villa Rica. July 8,1S50. NOTICE. T HREE mouths after dato appliculiou will be made to the Marine Bank ol’ Huvunuub, for the pay ment of two Twenty dollar bills, vis.: letter U, 3070, and letter O, 597, tbo left halves of whiclt have been lost. JAMES P. HUDSON. Tallahassee, Fla., May 17, I860. 3m* my20 NOTICE. S IXTY days after dute, application will ho made to the Honorable the Ordinary ol McIntosh county, lor leave to sell the real estate, being iu this couuty, of tho lain James Smith, known as Sidou (rice) Plantation Hold for the benefit of tho heirs of Kiid estate. DEAN M. DUNWOODY,) JOHN JONES, >Kx’urs. JOHN F. DUNWOODY, J Darien, July 1, I860. Jy2 Llllifib FOR JHVOJtCid. Elizabeth Cauly | | a Cotl'oo Superior Court, John tiuly. J M “ J ’ T ‘ ,r, "> lsr, °- I T appearing to the Court, from tho return of tbo shorin', that the defendant, John t'uuly is not to be found iu t'otfeo county, ami lie is not iu the state ou motion of Win U Gadding, attorney lor libellant. It is ordered liiat service be perfected ou said tie- fondant by u publication of this order iu ono of tho public Journals of Savannah, mice a mouth for three mouths preceding tho next term of this Court, requiring said defendant to appear at the next term of Coffee Superior Court, iti the month of Novem ber next, uud tile his defensive allegation to the cause. A truo extract from the mimites oi tint Superior Court. Jy2 PAV’D ASHLEY, Clerk. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. ) In Liberty Superior Court, Tta. Wilkinson./ Mny Term, 1850., I T appuruig lo tho Court, by tho return of the sheriff, iu the above stated CuXe, that the defend- aut is uot to bo fouud in the county, aud that he is not to Uo found in the state; ou motion of Win B Gaulden, counsel for libellant, it is ordered Unit ser vice be perfected on said defendant, by a publica tion of tins notice once a mouth for three mouths, next preceding Hie next term of said tu per lor Court, requiring suld defendant t;* lie and appear at the next term of Liberty Superior Court to answer in the said cause* A true extract front the mimites of said Superior Court. Jy2 a. A. FRASER, Clerk. I ANN BROWN vs. Iiivorci WILLIAM II. BROWN, j I T appearing to the Codrt, b.v the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant, William R. Brown, is not to he fiiuml iu tliu county of Bulloch; on inn- Uou of l«vi H. D’l.you, Attorney lor llio plaintiff, it is ordered that the defendant do appear unit file his answer or defensive tillegntioti, on or helot v the first day of the noxt term of this Court, and that publication of this will ho made In oiij of the pub lic gazettes of the city of Snvunnuh once a mmilli for three mouths. A truo extract front the minutes, this 22d day of March, 1860. Jyll—latnfim DAVID BEASLEY. Baimou, liObHlet'H uud Hurriiiica, sale by Juu 2 A BON A Ult. IJABKET8! HABKBTB!-W« wuiild.mll the JJ attention of the indies to our htock of Worl Traveling and flno Fanny Basknbt, tlie largeetaHsor meat iu the city, at Utit House Furnishing Store, Broughton street. ntar21 HORACE NOKHK. A LB, LARD, Ate--20 bids I’llnio'Ijtrd; 6U tin Taylor A Won’s Ale; 60 do sugar, soda and bul~ •UtrBlBciill; received mid, for tale by MoMAHoN At DOYLE, lunniu 2U6 ami 207 Buy street. *t OlZa~I'aviTfon bices, HUperlur*quality; I: Zephyr Whalouone Skitl.i; French IJueu Drillings; York Mtlis mid \Yub!t* twhd Bleached Shirt ings. \ . U ; ' Black Moire Antique,Trimmings; Black Pliastic Belts; English Thread PMglugs; Hosiery, Rlblions, Ac. Juat received per steamer Augusta. J0l2 _ _ DkWITT A MORGAN IfjfAY—100 halos prime ilay, uow laudiug and XX for sale low from the wharf, by Juae26 C. A. GREINER. NOTICE. A LL porsons haviug claims agaiust tho estato or Evau Jouos, late or Charltou couuty, Ga., de ceased, aro requested to present thorn, iu terms of law, and thoso iudebted will please mako payiuuut to the subscriber. STEPHEN McCALL, Executor. Coutrevillage, Ga., Juno 14th, 185G Je22 NOTICE. W HX ho sold, between tho usual hours or salo, ou the first Tuesday in August noxt, boforo the court houso door in Trader’s Hill, Charlton county, Ga. Two uegro men, (Pick and Tom)—be longing to tho estate of Evan Joues, late of said couuty, deceased. Sold under provision ortho will aud by order of tho honoroble Ordiuury or said couuty. STEPHEN McCAl4 Ex’r. CeutrevUlugc, Ga., Juue 14th, 1860 Je22 RELIGIOUS WORKS H ISTORY or tho Great Reformation or tho Six- teentliCoutury, In Germany, Swltzerlaud t Ac, by .1 H Merlo D’Aubigno, live volumes comptoto in one. Tho Llfo or Martiu Luthor, tho Gorman Reform or, iu fifty pictures, from dosigus of Gustav Koulg, to which Is added a sketch or tbo rise and progress oftho Reformation in Gerinauy. Life aud Times of Rev Elijah Heddiug, DD, late Senior Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church by D W Clark, D D. Sermons ou Sovorul Oreadoua, by the Rev John Wet-ley, A SI, In four volumes. Sormous from the Pulpit, by IIB Bascom, D D, L I, I). ’ Life of H Biddloman Buscorn, P P, L L P, late Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, by Rev M M Ilenkle, P1). Posthumous Works or tho Rev Henry B Bascom, I) I), L L P, ouo or the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, edited by tho Rev Thomas N ltalstou, A M. Life of tho Rev Kobort Newton, D D, by Thomas Jackson. Tito Bards or the Bible, by Georgo Guillllun. Tho Analogy or Religion—Natural aud Revealed —to tlie Constitution and Courm) oi' Nature, by Jo seph Butler, L L I), lute Lord Bishop or Durham. Baptism—a treatiso on tho nature, perpetuity, subjects, administration, mode, and uses oftho ini tiating ordinance of the Cbristiau Church, by Thus 0 Sutnnors. Baptism—with reference to its import, modes, history, pro|»or uso, aud the duty of parents to bap tized children, by James L Chapman, a minister or tho Memphis Conference of the Methodist Kpiscojud Church, South. For salo at 169 Congress street by Juno22 WARNOCK A DAVIS. SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! I HAVE just received a large assortment of white aud figured Shirts, of every quality and style, aud suporldy made, with collars to mutch, ordors will uUo lie tukeu, aud shirts mado to trait any |«arlicular stylo or taste of tho wonrer. Call ' the .Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street, my 14 WM. 0. PRICE. i Jej IlKMOVAU The subscriber has Removed on tho Buy, noxt door to llio Republican, olllce, where he is uow opening a handsotno assortment of 8 P RIN Ol AND HUMMER GOODS, which ho will sell by I o pattern or make to ordor In tho most fashionable stylo. Also, Ready Made Glothlug for the present and coming season. Thankful for pust favors, ho hopes to morit u con tinuance or the same. N. B.—Cutting, Altering aud Repairing douo the shortest uoticu. Just recoivcd White Drill Coats and I*auts, White and Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro fit. apr 12 . JOHN W. KEIJ.Y. t/sr summer -©a gg ARRANGEMENT. Shortest, most comfortablo uud most expeditious Route to tho VIRGINIA SPRINGS I THROUGH BY DAY-LIGHT. And Boggago Chocked Through, oxcept ou Sluges. Visitors to the Virgiuiulu Springs by this route, take tho South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or the Richmond aud BuuviUe cars at Richmond, at 0 A. M., daily, (Sundays excepted,) arrive nt Lynch burg to diuncr, aud thonco, via tlie Virginia uud Teuuossoo Railroad, reach Bunsuck’s Depot at 3 1-4, uud Salem ut 4 P. M., aud at either place Like Kent, Nummcnon A Co’s Fine Line of 8tage<! Those via Bousack’s lodge at Fiucastle, dine at tho Rod Sweet, or Sweet Springs, uud arrive ut tlie White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou tho evening oftho secoutTuay Irom Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT PRAVEIj, and with but U4 miles of Staging. Or by tho Salem route, stop all night ut tho ltouuoko Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dine ut the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive ntibo White Sulphur Springs ou the eveniug or tlie following duy. Tho Virginia A Tennessee Railroad Is located through a most romantic couutry, possessing a cli mate unsurpassed for.lts salubrity aud dollghtiul tcin- Tho road pusses tho baso of the PEAKS OP OTTER! Aud withlu throo miles oftho Alloghuny Springs, ono milo ortho Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, and within four miles of the Yollow Sulphur Sprlugs; all pleasantly situated a fow miles aiuirt, on tho Eastern slope or the Alleghany mountain, iu Mont gomery couuty. Tho waters or theso Springs uro celubrutod for their great medlciunl qualities, tho ac commodations are excellent, aud have been greatly increased since lust season. SS-Vi8itors to the Red Sulphur 8priugs take Kent, Suminorson A Go's Stages at Newborn Depot, on thoeveulug or tho day that they loavo Peters burg or Richmond, uud arrive at the Bprlugs on the following day to dinner, aud Salt Sulphur Springs early in tho oveuing of the second day from Rich mood or Petersburg. Tho Road from Newberu Depot to the Red Sul phur Springs,^(38 miles,) has beou graded and greatly improved since last season, uud is now re garded asouo ol' the best turnpikes iu the moun tains. Tho Hue or Telegraph from Richmond will be com pleted and iu operation to tho Montgomery White Sulphur Springs oarly in June. Passengers to Knoxville, Teuuessve, take Kent, Summerson A Go’s stages nt tho Western termiuus of the Virginia A Tennessee Railroad, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at tho rate of 8 miles per moutu) to the Eastern termi nus or tho East Tounessee uud Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Knoxville iu 212 days from Peters burg or Richmond. Fare from Petenbafg or IMinoud. Tb Red Sweet, or Sweet Spriugs vlaBonsack’8,210 oo “ “ “ “ “ Saieui.... 10 60 “ White Sulphur Spriugs “ Bousack’s 11 00 “ “ “ “ “ Salem.,.. 11 50 t( Red Sulpher* Spriugs 12 26 “ Allogbony Springs 8 00 “ Montgomery White Sulphur Springs 8 25 “ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 46 “ Knoxville, Teimosseo 23 00 Notn.—Tho charge for tickets to tliu Alleghany Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Spriugs, does not Include the charge from tho Railroad to tho Springs. Passengers lor the Al leghany Springs, (4 miles distant.) taka tickets ‘ Shawsvllle—for Rlontgomory White Sulphur, milo distant by a brauch Railroad,) take tickets Big Tunnol and lor the Yellow Sulphur, *(4 miles dis tant,) tako tickets to Gbristlaneburg depot. Con veyances will be found ut those places. For further information apply to E 1 . A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agents. S. It. R., Petersburg. CHARMS CAMPBELL, Sup’t Rlehmoml A Dauvillo R. K., Richiuouil E. 11. GILL, Sup’t V. A T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERSON A CO., myl3-Sm Fiucastle, Virginia. CENTRAL RAILROAD, HEIUUNG inif.'Tv, • *.- „, WITH llALL'd PATENT 1 TOlfEEU-l'ROOF LOCK. Having rocoivod the Prlxu Modal at tlio World’s Fair, erenow ottered to tho public as the Prize Safe or tho World. Tested and approved os thoy have boon every where, their orowhlng victory was reserved to he awarded by the Juries or tho Worhl'sFalr. Tho proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars In Gold lu tho one exhibited at tho World’s Fair, I/m- don, and Invited all the Pick-Locks In the world to open the Hate, with or without tho keys, uud take tho mouoy aa u reward for their iugciiuUy; although oporutod upon l>y sovoral sklllod in tho art, no ono could l*ick tho lawk or opon llio Snfo. By au improvement upuii tho original Sulumundor, Introduced by tho present owner oftho patent-right, tho interior is rcudered wholly iinjicrvious to damp, and books, papers and Jowelry might ho preserved iu oue of his Hales for a coutury without cuntractlug blemish from mould or mllldew. To guard against counterfoils every Side from Uio manufactory of tho subscriber, and sold by him or his agents, lias a brass pluto in front, bearing his uumo; ouch Is also furnished with one of his im proved Thler Detecting I/xiks, which Is.n good guar antee against robbery. S. G. HERRING A CO., Nos. 135,137 and 139 Watcr-sL, N. Y. Agents lu Savauuuh, Messrs. BELL A PRENTISS, who keep constantly ou hand u full and complete assortment, which they will sell at Mauulhcturora* prices. aap!28 anVKKTlKlMJ AUKNOY; HUUtlKLMttA. PA. Authorized Agent for the Savannah Journal. I/)CAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND F1RE- I'llOOK UUAUTIKH OK WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured lu Steam efi Marvin. New York. Iu 4I 10 “ ro of the 3d Inst., which cousum* od the brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas,- opposite tho Gas Works, in this city, was a Halo ot _ tho above descriptions containing tlie books, papers, and mouey of Mr, Thomas, und although the building was detroyed, the said Hafo sustained uo injury wliutever from tho lutcuso heat to which it had been exiKMcd. Ou open ing the Safe, tho contents were found undisturbed, and lu tlie sutne order uud coudltiou us when placed Uiero, excopt a sliglit discoloration to the prqjuctlut ends ufa few pu))crs : and tlio bucks of one or twoo' tlio books, causud by the steam generated iu the Safe, while ut its greatest heat. Thu Halo and contents, as it came from tho ruins, may still bo hcuii, in tlio itossesslou of Mr. Thomas, ut the Gas Works. A targe assortment of theso celo bratcil Safes always on h:uid,mid for salo by " " '••“PFIELD, July 20,1866. C. II. CAMP* Agent for the Manufacturers, 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga. 1 toko pleasure iu corroborating tho foregoing state ment, aud iu addition would add, that tho books ore now iu use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 20lh, 1855. „ octfi—tf DYING AND UENOVATING E S T A B L ISHMEN T, 73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT UOUflK, SAVANNAH, GA., K*talil|glM!<l In 1832, S i HE Subscriber grate Ail to bis friends and patrons for their continual favors, would state l iu addition to the improvements iu DYING, uc qulrod by him during his Inst visit to Egbland aud Scotlund, bus mado urruugcmeiils for cxtchdiug his business, by which he is uow rambled to dye a greater vurioty of colors on silk und woolou dresses, shawls, Ac., which ha trusts will generally please nil who may favor him with their patronngo. Goutlcinou’s garments dyed, cleaned or reuovatod as may be required, lu the same superior stylo which has geuerully so much pleased Ids patrous and Tabio Covers, and Lubes’ Crapu Shawls, Ac., cleaned aud finished ill the first stylo. lames’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and pressed lu tho most fachlouuble stylus. Orders from tho country promptly at'.emlcd to. Terms moderate. Whou parcols are sent by HloumboatR or railroad, word should bo scut him by letter through the |k>sI ofllco, so that lie limy kumv where to call for them, men 10 ALEXANDER G A MX) WAY. IIKLVrZKLMANN’H ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGER. T HE distinguished favor with which this essenco has been received throughout all sections ol the Union as a remedy at otico sale, agreeable and cll'cctual for incipient Dlarrliam, Cholera Morbus, Weak aud relaxed Bowels, Prostrullou by heal or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Colic, Crump, lan guor or Debility from sedentary lmhits, Ac., has in duced the proprietor lo give it every publicity lu his powor. Upon its niorrits comment Is unnecessary, as its own intrinsic worth is its best eulogy. It car ries with it lira evidence of its superior excollouce, freely attested to by the jming, the old, aud scores of families who, prompted by a careful regard for their heallli aud comfort, are dully adopting It as au i.NDisi’K.VHAiii.K KAUII.Y REMEDY. There is perhaps uo mcdiciuul preparation extant so simple und harm less, yet salutary uud effective, whoso worth will be more appreciated or universally adopted than the Liquid Ginger prepared by iluintzolnmu. For salo by J. K. DkFORD, Druggist, Jell* 3m ^ Savunnah, Ga. BOOK MO JOB PM1NTJN0 NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL; BOOK & JOB OFFICE. ’ Merchants can be zuppTlcd at short notice with Bill-Heads, Bills of Lading, Dray Books, .Circulars, Cards and Blank Books. , rtlculnr attention glvrai*to BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, such os Catalogues for Colleges, Procoedlugs or Mootings. Reports, By-Laws, etc. Thankful for the vory liberal patrouogo heretofore received, wo rospoctfolly solicit a coutiuuauco ol tho samo, foollug that we shall ho ablo to plcuso all who may fovor us with a call, both as to prices and execution of work. NOTICK TO MAlllNKIlH milB buoys at St. Simons Inlet aud Bound have X boon urruugod In tho following tuaunor: Outer Bar Bu«y Is a largo first clans nun, )uluted red, with tho No 2 In white—Is placod is twenty foot wator at low tide, uud must bo loll ou tho star board hand ontoriug. St Simons Ugbt beurs N W by W « W. North poiut or Jekyl W by N y a N. Middle Buoy—Is a largo second cluss uun, paint ed block, with No 1 lu wliito—Is pluccd lu sixteen Toot wator at low tido, on tho Eastern edge or the Middle Ground, aud must bo lull ou tho |>ort baud entering. St Simons Light bears N W by W W. North iMiint or Jokyl W by N. Inner Buoy—is a second class uuu, painted black, with the No 3 iu white—is placed in twenty-one loot water ut low tide, ou tho |H)int ot shoal running off from Jekyl Island, aud must bo left ou tbo port hand cutoring. St Simons Light bears N E by N k N. North poiut Jekyl W by B Y* S. Iu tho Souud is the Lower Middle Grouud Buoy— which is ureoond class uuu, paiutud with red uud black horizontal stripes—Is placod iu twelve feet water at low Udo, ou the lower poiut ol' tho Middle Grouud, to mark the two chauuuls. St Simons Light bears N E by E. North poiut of Jekyl Island S E by 8 J* S. Middle Mlddlo Grouud Buoy—Is a second class uuu, painted red, wltb No 4 lu white—Is placed lu eighteeu foot water ut low lido, uear the elbow ol the Middle Grouud, mid must be left ou tbe star board band cuterlug. North poiut of Jekyl bars N E K E. Brunswick poiut W by S. Upper Middle Ground Buoy—Is u second cluss uuu, painted red, with tho No 0 iu white—Is placed iu 18 feet water ut low tide, ucur the upi»er eud ol the Middle Ground, uud must be tell ou the star board baud entering. Brunswick point hears W X 8. Mouth ol'Jekyl Greek S >£ E. Note.—lu running iu for St Simons Bur bring tho IJglit to bear N W by W W, wbile in four rutuoms water. TWb bearlug as a course will tako you up to the Outer Bur Buoy and into the Souud, passing tlie buoys os directed. By order or tho Light House Board. C. MAN IU AULT MORRIS, J c28—tf L. H. Inspector, Oth District, NOdPlCB TO MAHINKHS. T HE buoys ut St. Andrew’s Inlet aud Sound have boon arraugod in tho following munuor: Bar Buoy—is u second class can, pointed red, with tho No 2 iu white—is placed lu sixteen water at low tido, and must bo left on tho starboard hand outer- ing. Little Cumberland Light bears W by W Y N. South poiut of Jekyl N W by W. Mlddlo Buoy—is t second class cun, puiuted red, with the No 4 in white—is placed in niueteeu feet water at low tide, uear the High North Breakers, und must be tell ou tho starboard hand entering. Cumlond Light bears W by N JX N. South ttolut oi Jekyl N W Y, W. Inner Buoy—Is a second cla*s can, painted black, with No 1 iu wliito—is placod iu twenty-ono foot water al low tide, uear a dry shoal ruuning off from Cumberland Island, and must bo 7011 on the port hand entering. Cumberland Light boars S W by W X W. South point or Jekyl N W Y, W. Iu the Sound is tbo Middle Grouud Buoy—second class can, puiuted with red and black horizontal stripes—placed in ten feet waler at low tide, on a point of shoal ruuning down from the Sutilia River, and nearly in the middle of the Sound. Vessels must not puss to tbe westward or it. Cumberland LJght^bcara 8 by K M E. Inner point of Jekyl N Buoy at tho aniranco or Sat ilia River—is a secoud class can, painted black, wltb No 3 iu white- dortaken. addressed atigfi placed In ten feet water at low Udo, uud must be left rai the port bund entering. Cumberland Light bears S by K. Outer point of Jekyl boars N K, Note.-Iu ruuning iu for St. Andrew’s Bar bring tho Light to bear W by N y 9 N, while iu four fath oms wator. This bearing us a course will tako you up lo tbo Bar Buoy, then haul on to the northward until tho Mlddlo Buoy, No 4, is in rango with the Light, (to avoid two lamps iu a direct line, W by N N, between tho two buoys,) when steer lor it— passing it to the southward. From this buoy a N W by W X W courso will bring you iutu the Souud. By ordor or tlie Light House Board. C. MANIUAULT MORRIS, Jo28—tf L. H. Inspector, 6th District. FRENCH MILLINERY AND Dress Making. j, the 14th October. iusL, _ and uutil further notice, tbo Passenger Trains outbe Central Railroad will ruu os follows: BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Loavos Suvunnab Daily at... 6 a m uud 12.15 v x. Arrivo In Mucou “ “..2.16 px “ 1 ax. LoavoMacou “ “.11.46 a x “ 9.30 px. Arrive lu Savan’h “ “10.46 p x “ 7.20 a x BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA. toavoSavaunah ....12.16 p x uud 8.30 p. m. Arrivo iu Augusta 8.46 p x “ 6.30 a x. Loavo Augusta 6. a x “ 4.30 r x Arrivo iu Savannah 1.30 p x “ 10.46 p BETWEEN MACON AND AUGUSTA. I/iuvo Macon .....11.46 a x and 9.30 i> u. Arrivo ni Augusta 8.46 p x “ 6.30 a m. Loavo Augusta 0. ax “ 4.30 p m. Arrivo In Macon 2.16 p x “ 1. ax. BETWEEN SAVANNAH, M1LLEWJEV1U.K k EATONTON. Loavo Savannah 6. ax Arrivo iu MUlodgovUlu.. 2.46 p x. I/iavo Macon 11 46 a x Arrivo lu Eatontou 6. rx. W. M. WADLEY Gcn’l Supt. Savanuab, Ga., OcL 12, 1866. octl&. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON T11K 80U oTi! New York & New Orleans Mails. 1 -JULi DRAPER AND TAILOR* JEFFERSON HTREEl' NEAR BROUGHTON. Tlw subscriber takes tbls opportunity to inform his friends and the public, that lira is enabled, from oxpurlouco, aud the .intuitive perceptions of tbo truths of. 1 science, based ou tbo couimou rules of survoyiug forms, both plaue uud spherical, to cut uud mako up garments to fit the human form In thu most complete and lluishud style, to ull who may favor him with a cull. Boys’ Taney drosses, Ball costumoB, Military and Flremon’s Uniforms, &c..&a. I*. HORACE GRANT, .loflbrson st., ouo door North or Broughton stroot. don 7—ly JJAFKIt HANGINGS AND IJUHDEHS,— X Just received a great aasortmoiit of the most elegant |uiltra*us, witli borders to match, l'ioiu8 cents to 82, nt CHAFFER k CO.’S, npr30 No. tt Whitaker stroot. for G. AL GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATH M. KASTMAN. Corner of Bryan and Whitaker Streets. HAS now on hum) a beautiful as- .v F.urluiont of Jewelry of every, dis- Vyh crlptlnu uud kind worn by ladies jKJI mid gentlemen, uud will Hull ut unusually low prlcos, I have tills day received (|»or Express) a large stack of elegant Slver Ware, consisting id' Cake and I’ie Knives, plain und engraved Fish Kuivua uud Forks, Pickled Knives uud Forks, Knives, Forks nud Hpoeus, Napkin Rings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. &«., all in Morocco cases, uud iultablo for preseuta. 1 havo iilMo this day received nil udilitiuii to my stock iff bull work el light colored Curls, Tnpsys.llrulds,Front Pieces, Builds, Uncle Tran, Ae., which now tiiukos my aRiortineul complete, orders received for any color desired. Watches repaired by and under lira Hiiporvlslou nrseir, and ull oftrar work douo iu u worknmiillko manner, uud war runted. nifty 26 O N and after Suuday, February 3d, I860, two daily trulus between Mucou uud Columbus, uud ouo betwcon Macou uud Americas, Louvo Macou at 2 a m, uud 3 »• m; arrive ut Colum bus at 7 16 a x, uud 1030 p x ; luuvo Columbus u< 4 16 a x, ami 1 30 p x;urrivo ut Mucou at 10 64 a x, aud 7 40 p x;loavo Macon ut 2 a x; arrivo ut Aincri cus ut 6 40 a x; leave Auioricus at2 20 p m; arrive ut Macou at 7 40 p x; niukiug a comptoto contraction be tween Montgomery, Alabamu, und AuguBta, Kings- vllio, Wilmington uud Cluiriostoii;ulso, witli Ccutrul RailroadTraius to Savauuuh, Millcdguvillcuud Katoe ton, uud with Macou uud Western traius to Atlautu. Chattanooga, Nashville uud Knoxvtllo, Tram. At Columbus with Girard und Mobile Railroad to Euluula, Ala., couuectlug daily at Amorlcns with four homo Post Couches to Tallahussoo, Albany, Thomasviilu, Uainbrldgo, Ac., withtri-wcckly hacks to Lumpkin, Cuthbort, Au., ut Fort Vulluy with hacks to Perry, Hayuosvillo, Huwkiusviile uud Knoxville, Gu. Pussuugera for Amuricus und points below Fort Vulluy, should tako tho 1216 r u truiu from Savan nah; uud tho 6 px train from Augusta, to avoid do- teutiou at Macou. For other |toiuta on (he South- Western or Muscogoo Ruuds tako either truin from Savauuuh or Augusta. I'usscugcrs leaving Auiori cus ut 2 20 p x will reach Columbus nt 10 30 r u the samo uight. Passougers from Columbus anil the West for Am ericas. South-western Georgia or Florida, should tako tho 1 30 p x traiu ut Columbus, sleep ut Fort Vulloy, and roach Amoricus ut 0 40 a m noxt morn ing. First class steamships louvo Savannah for New York on Wednesdays aud Saturday*, aud for Phila delphia ou Wednesdays. Passage is the Cabin 826, Steer ago 88. Fare from Montgomery to Suvuuuah 814 oo “ Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Amuricus “ “ 8 80 " GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macou ? January 30th, I860. may 10 Brooke Hall Female Seminary. MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. KASTMANN, PlMNCiPAl.. This Seminary, located in Uio de- liglitfiil und healthy village iff Media, thirteen miles from Philadelphia, by Railroad, will bo OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, Septombcr 10th, I860. Tlie commodious building, now iu process of erec tion, willi all the modern improvements, will be finished by lira first of August, uud will contain such accommodations, both in poiut of taste mid comfort, as cannot fail to satisfy parents that while their daughters Are enjoying the benefits of muiitul cul ture, they havo also tlie comforts of a refined home. This institution Ls established will) u view to afford to youug ladies the most perfect combination of ad vantages for the attainment of n thorough und ac complished education, und no pains or expeuso will be spared to muter it in rculity wimt It professes to be. a school of supurira* merit. MDs Eastman, tbe Principal, was ut lira head of a school in Now Eng land previous to her residence iu Pennsylvania, uud for lira last six yours lias been known to lira putrous nr Aston Ridge Seminary, us presiding teacher In thut Institution. The lit. Rev. A. Palin', Bishop of the Diocese of Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. rJistmait, who proposes to open u Young Ijidie.-.' Mvm.uury hi Media, Delaware Co., Pu , in Supteniora* next, lias been known to tbo sub scriber for severni years past, He has a vory high opinion iff lira capacity, elllcluney and dovntodness us an educutor. .She has bud u large and success ful experience. Tho nuddiug which Is to bo erected for her uso will centum every accommodation. The ^fillage und surrounding country uro distinguished T»r Iraa'tld'uliiess uud beauty,nud the subscriber lias conlldcm-u tiiut parents who entrust their duugiitors ‘ Miss ICsislman will have no reason to regret it.” /W CONSIGNMENT— 2000 bushels Prluio Corn: v 100 do Cow Peas; 200sacks “PulueoMills’’Flours '** 10 bids Raw Uim; ' 10 do Mouougahnla Whisky; 6 do Domestic Brandy; For buIo low, l»y Jell! FATTEN; HUTTON * CO. jyRANDY, GIN^WHWKY AN VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD. Winter Arranoemenl-Cart Starlingfom JlroaUSt. ~ Ilxll(In - W vy Rail all die way loGordonavllltv "HEN the Potomao is dosed with ic« thin . . route may ho relied ou by passengers, to eu sure tho iraunoctlon going North or South. Tho road Is entirely relold with a Mtporlor T rail as IHr as Gordons vide. During thu winter the truiu will Hturt from the old station, lb Richmond, ou Broad Htruul, at 7tf a x., pass Gordousvillo' al 11 a x., aud arrivo iuBtauntouatU26 r u. Dowu traiu loaves Htuun- ton at 0 40 a x, passes Gordonsvillo ut 11 a m, uud arrivo lu Richmond at 2.3U t* x. Fare to Gordonsvllle $2 oo “ •• 6 00 Both trains arrive In Gordoiwvillu lu atnplo Uiuo to lake the train ofthe Orange and Alexandria Rail road. Persons who loavo Rtohmoud at 7>j a h., cau tako the Orattgo aud Alexandria ears at Gordous- vllle ir Uioy obooso to do so, aud by that taalu will reach Alexandria by 8.40 p x.. hut this oompatiy cau ticket them only to Gordonsvillo. oc!7 tf H. D. WHITOOMB, Supt. (JMan*nrSmtSS!" 11 mtfU UMfTM. U4 WkHKkw MnMI. MRS. FRKKLANH Im, o|icn ed at bor Rooms, No. 174 Broughton Stroot, a fine selec tion of Spring Mlliuury, and is constantly receiving per steam ers, new aud different styles ol'Bouuutsjulsu, Dress and Mantilla patterns. mr Bouuots oieauod aud pressod a* usual, aprio KKliZIE’8 PATENT WATER FILTER An assortment of sizes on hand. Wo warrant thorn to mako the Savanuab River Wator, oven though dipped directly out of tho River, os pure uud clear as Iho finest Spriug Water. About forty orthosu Filtors aro uow in uso In this city, and ovory porsou who luu thorn, will cheerfully testily to their clfiolouoy. Indoed, tho Board ol Water Commissioners boro, say lu their Roport, U Is the only Filter that does effectual ly purity the Savannah River Wator. Call and boo ono In operation at our .Houso Fur nishing and 8tovoostabilsmoot,Hodgson’» new block. fol> 27 Corner of Broughton aud Bull sts. . GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Helmbolil’s Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Hnchu. WA CERTAIN, SAFE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY XjlOK Diseases oftho Bladder. Kidneys, Gravel, n Dropsy, Weakness, Secret DU cases, Obstruc- U(-us, Foraalu Oomploiuts, aud all diseases of the Sexual Organs, whether In MALE OR FEMALE. from whatever cause they may have originated, and NO MATTKR UK HOW ljONO STANDING. This popular and speclfio remedy Is now offered to tbe aUllctod, and guaranteed to cure all tho abovo complaints. It searches out the very root of the disease, driving out all the diseased fluids of the body, thus removing the cause and rendering the * lr ° CERTAIN AND I'ERMANENT. Thin modlduo *!Uy« Min uil InBummUIon, which other romodlos invariably causo, and can be taken “* e with lose trouble aud expense to patients. This In- falliblo remedy has savod thousands upon thousands from tho hands of MERCILESS QUACKS, If not from premature graves. In cases of Infection tho Compound Buchu Is the only article worthy of tho least confidence oftho ufllieted In performing SAFE CURES. It contains no narcotic, mercury, or othor injurious drug, but Is purely a Vegetable OompotUicn. It is vory agrooablo to tho tasto, creates uo porccptlblo odor, and may bo taken by persons or oitlior sox without hludrunco from business or modical advico, as plain directions'for uso accompany tho medlcluo. Reader, ir you lwvo any or tho above complaints, do not ucgloct thorn, DEIJyYS are dangerous. With this modiciuo you con cure yourself, and thus prevent all oxposure. TRUTH MUbT AND WILL PREVAU^ This medicine speedily and efihctually euros tho most viruloutform of secret diseases, and oradicatos overy purtlclo oriufoctious matter from tho system, rostorlug tho patleut to a porl'ost state of HEALTH AND PURITY. Hclmbold’a Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluld Extraet Sarsaparilla. For purliyifig tho Blood, romovlng all diseases ari sing from oxcess of Mercury, oxposure aud Im prudence lu llfo, chronic constitutional diseases, urLsiug from on Impure state of Blood, and tho ouly reliable aud effectual kuowu remedy for tho euro of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scold Head, Ulc6r- atirats or tho Threat and Legs, Pains and Swolllugs or thu Bones, Totter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. It is graltlyiug to tho proprietor of theso modicines to bo aulo to state that it Is uow uoarly throe years since they wore first introduced, during whluh time they have bceu extensively used lu various ports of tho United States, uud have given to patient and pructitiouer the highest degree of satisfaction In the various cases lu which they have boon employed; whether lu towu. couutry, hospital or private proc ure, they have invariably given the most decided aud uucquivocal satisfaction, and produced tho most salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters have boon rocoivod from tho most distinguished physicians In tho country, and from the professors of several modical colleges, recommending In the highest terms tho valuo of these modicines, and their superiority over all other preparations for such complaints as the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations or Sarsaparilla and of Buchu and various modos of preparing them have boon given, all of which or courso will differ according to the mode of preparation which each individual may adopt. Those medicines require considerable core iu the preparation aud tho employment or difi'ereut men strua in successive operation to take up tho extrac tive matters, and, in cuusequeuco, aro most fre quently improperly made, aud uot uufroquontly much Impaired, ff uot reudored totally inert, by tho Injudicious uud unskllfol management of those unac quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. It is ttioreforo of tho highest consideration and import ance to tlie public aud to the faculty that there should bo standard preparations or uniform strength and possessing tho most advantages. To offect this and obviate the evil alluded to, I havo mado a uum- bor of experiments to ascertain tbe most odbetua! mode of oxtractlug lira virtues of the 8aruparllla and tho Buchu, and to discover the most ellgtblo form for their exhihlliou. Thu oxperiweute have resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas ure 1 uow offer to lira public aud the faculty my Compouud Fluid Extracts, which contaiu all the vir tues of tho articles they uro represented to be made from iu a highly eonceutratod form, and are tho most active preparations which cuu bo made. Two to blodpounsful of tho Extract Sarsaparilla, udded lo a piut of water, Is equal to the Lisbou diet driuk, and oue bolllo frilly equals lu strength ono gallon of Syr up Sarsatiarillu or decoction as usually made. PRICK: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottlo, or tt for 86 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of cures aud recommendations from distinguished professors aud physicians will accom pauy each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, ' Practical aud Analytical Chemist, 203, L'hostnut-st., uear the Girard House Phila. To bo hod of Druggists aud Dealers In every sec tion ofthe United States aud Canadas. All letters for the medicine directed lo the etor recolvo Immediate attention, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw JOHN 11. MOORE ds CO., GIBBON’S BUILD1NU8, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Would call tbo auction of Mercbauts,Factors, Planters, Physicians uud others, linhelr ex- tensive uud well selected stock, comprising every article lu their Uue el business, and which they offer for saleou tho most reasonable terms for cosh, approved credit, viz; PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, AO.. White Lead. Pure nud No. 1; Tioniau's Colors, dry aud in oil; Julian, Copul, and Coach Vuruisues ; Liusced Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Wiudow Glass, Put ty, Gold Lear, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, aud Glu* slurs’s Diamonds. LAMP. MACHINERY AND TANNERS' OILS, Bleached Sportu, Whale uud Lard OUs. for buruiug all duscriplious of Oil for machluory, vis., 1’uteutO Unbleached Sperm, Lird and Rape Seed OU ; also Tauuers,’ Neats, Foot aud Sweet OU. GROCERS’ ARTICLES. W. R. MOULKY'I infirmary “ FOR tb« treatment of Can- ccra, Wou>, KlituU. .ml .11 klnil. Tj.it of Tumour., u nuw opcu fur tliu !!ll LrocoiAlon of PaUonK. Ills lullrjOi our/ IK located ucur Uio Dc|»t ami I'ost utfcT.,, Broadway, and contalus about Uilny laruu auu «... furul.Iii'd lUxjina, with good and irusiy servant. ; aud kind aUeiillon from the Proprietor, as^w..n,, tia Matron. Ills practice in that horrible ui Cancer, for the past ten years Is uot surpassed Lv any Physician In tho South. Patient* are bourdS at $1 per diem, or 816 per montli. $10 befog rtaulrl In advanre. 1 Fees to bo agreed upon before thu case u U n ““ All communications must be imm i u i,i to W. R. MUSKLBy 1 "’ Grillin, «a. POTATOES.—400 barrels superior Plantfoy Palnlnna. RA .In Wnulnn. ....I m ■ . fi BRIGHAM, KELLY A tti HON. MISS MURltAY’H ~ * TN1TED Btates, Canada and Cubu. JluMuJ'^y’lm r> ' 1,1 Caira?uUn ° ry l lulu ' now -Mr lu l»» Napoleou’s Confidential Correspondence with l brother Joseph. Devon’s History of tbe Queen’s of tbe Ifou* ; enover—2 vols. tThoAUachl In Madrid. Romance of thu llarom, by Miw< Purdue. Rachel Gray, by Jullu Kavuuuugh. Earnest Llnsibud, by Mrs. Ix>e llentz. W. THORN K WILLIAMS U8T HECEIVED^—20 boxes Shoulders » _ primo orticlo, 20 Uurccs choice Teuu, Homs. In store, uud fur sulo by mar 26 WAYNE, GHENVU.l.E \ r 0 1CTHW CROP CUBA HOLA8BfS3im Xi go of tho Abbott Dovereaux, dully exiurird for sale in lota to suit purchasers, by jODSl^ KOBGER8 A NOIlKlj (fARH&'r AND ttPHOLfeTEuv WAREHOUSE, 140 Congrat and 67 St. Julian Street*. mHE UNDERSIGNED would take this «in ]M . r X tuuity to express to his friends and tin- t.ijj. .. generally, his sincere tliauks for their libera! p,t- tge and Influence, which has resulted iuexkiiM..,.. iu trade to ull parts or the State. Also, t ai..:n, l ftorlda, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby vuublm him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in any pt.uiii,- city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Kre|»crs, and r-v-e. boat Ownors are particularly invited to exuininc ,, presout stock, which is now couiplele in uft t:,. various departments, consisting lu i»urt of ing goods, via: CARP El DEPARTMENT. PATENT AlR-TIGtliT SELF-SEALING CANS AND JAliS, For Preserving FRUITS, TOMATOES, &C. Full directions for Miss Eastman will be aided by an etiitucut corps of readier*. Tlie French l.ui;:uupu will be taught and spoken by a Parisian lady, residing in lira family, Tliu Latin, German, tqianislinnd Italian languages Will rcovivo (lira ntleutiidi. Tbe Nulural fc'cieiicos will be taught, with the uid nl'a largo and expensive apparatus. Tho Musical Department will bo under the cbnrgo of a lady eminently qtmlillod to fill thu r-itiiatiun; uud all preferring a mat 1 .' teacher outlie Piano or in Singing, mill have lira benefit of u Visiting Teacher from Ptiiluddphh. Drawing ami Paint ing will he under the direction of a lady accomplished iu tile art. Tiie'iiumbei' of pupils L limited to forty. 'HieTerms for Board ami Tuition iu all the brunch es except .Music, are $lfiU per session of five months. Miss Kastman bus liberty to refer lu tho following gentlemen:— IU. Itev. A. Potter, D.D., ami tlio Fplscopal clergy Hon. F: Pierce, President of the UniLM Status. Hou. k. 1*. Chase, Governor of O tio. Uuu. N. U. Baker, Ex-Governor of New Hump- Hliire. lion. M. W. Tappau, M. 0. front New York. Rev. N. Stem, of Norristown, Pa. Bov. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa. Pierce Butler, K-n|,,nf Philadelphia. J. B. Okie, Esq., do. E. W. Clark, 1‘itq., do. George Wiiartou, Esq., do. Christopher Lower, I’otlsville, Pa. George Wyman, h't. Lulls, Mo. llou. P. U..loluimm, Wudiiiigtnu, D. C. For I'm tlier particulars, or for circulars apply to the Principal, Mlrirf MARIA EASTMAN, jelo raid 3m Media, Delaware Co. l'o. PElUUUttAhfi. I lUTNAM’K Monthly Magaziuu for May. . Frank i.e.-tie'H Gazette of Fashiona for May. . Ulaekwood's Fdinbiirgli Review ter April. Received aud for sale hv WAltNtMJK fc DAVIS, tnttyltt 160 Congress utrcel. U1ILH. FLOUR iu storo anti fur Halo X&tJ liy may7 CRANK, WELLS k CO. 50 t’lVHksOh'm Catawba Brandy Inaiont, _ ami fill* sale by lira only Kuvamiali. my 14 KANTS' regular Agent for J. M. EYRE, 94 Bav Uriel. •HIST UECEIVED. PER .STEAMER, an ux.-tiirimeul of Misses and children V. Plain .straws, r LoJIe.P NI'XlPOl.l PAN BONNETS, IN- ITS' llA'IB und El .ATS. Also a few BOVS’ IIAW. For sale by MRS. FREELAND, may I# llrouglitim street. I IHLW Til UIO AD t»AUN TLM'IH—Tim only IJ hi llde of lira kind in Hu* city. Fur sale by J. W. TIIKKLKKI.D, mni27 corner ol congress and Wbltitker sts. A l’I’LKS A POTATOES lu l.tdn t Imitv Mercer Potatoes; V6 ** Itu is* It Apple*. t*m nafo by UiaylO I.A. BKUWN. ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Plteliera. Some new aud beautiful dosigns, Plated aud Brlta- nla. At tira Hjuko Furnishing 8toro, 165 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April 30. qprSO iuay29 TO WOOL SELLERS. rpHE Undersigned have this day opened a X Storo iu Congress stroot, opjandlu the Market, for tite purchaso of Wool, Sheep Skins, Hldos, Bee* Wax, Door Skill*, aud Country l'rodur.u iu guueral. Tira highest cosh price* will he paid fur all the above articles on delivery .In Savanuab. Mr. L. J. GUIL* MARTIN bus beou umralntodas Agent, to whom all person* having husiues* Iruirauulious with tho un dersigned may apply. J. W. SMYTHE k CO. Suvunuah, May 19,1860. may20 rriTTi PIANO FORTBS. HAVING lately received largo ad ditions to uur PIANO FORTES, are ouabled to otter at Ibis time the greutest variety Irutu the best manu facturers, from thu plaiiicst square to tho most olub orntoly carved, aud from six to aeveu octaves. Our Pianos are selected frmu tira manufacturers whom wu havo full ceufiduuce iu, aud we uro |Mtr- llculnrly requested by them to give a guuruuly witli overy instrument suld by us as regards durability, tone, &n. persons iu want ufa first rate iustruiueut may re |y with safety upou gottiug such a oue by selecting from tho following uiukors, whose iuHtruiueuts wu uuduavor lu keep ceustuntly on baud, viz : II. Wor cester, J. Ciilckra lng k Sou, Nunns k Clarke, Uacuit k Ravens, H. Waters, and Haines, Brothers k Cum tuiog. I- W. MORRELL k CO. aug 27 “ CHOU llftCTlTB AT f ’' THE ABBOB BILLIABD SALOON, (UKSTAIRS) Coruer Bull autl liryau streets, over Barber Shop. Juuo 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. TEC H OUS HOT, COLO AND 8IIOWRR. I HAVE beeu asked to allow tho Bath Rooms to remain otieti to a later hour than ultra o’clock ; Ptherefore give tralloo that from this date the Itath House will bo upon until olevuu o'clock at uight, Brice 26 cents. Six ticket* for 81. J® 27 _ J - M - HAYWOOD, Agent, fine mmm uuii, AT REDUCED RATES. B ARGAINS cau uow bo had by all these who wish to clothe themselves genteelly, a* I Will sell thu balance or my Roady Matte, at reduced rate* on tituo, and ten per cent, off for eunh Ca.l and avail youraolf of tho chunue to obtain gtd.d arli cloa. At the Star Cinthlng Emporium. loot 87 WILLIAM O. PRICK, 1*7 Bay stmt Nutmegs, Mace. Alspice, Cluuamou, Pepper, Giugcr, Mustard, Suleraius, Soda, Poarlash, SwcetOil, Starch, Fig Ulue, Matches, kc. FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety of the best French. English, and American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie Jars, Molalic Saddlo bags, Ac, Also, CAMlilKNK AND liUKNlNU FI.DID. Auy ouo who may t'uvor them witli tbelr orders may depend u;tou tlralr receiving tho best attenUou, aud that all goods furnished will bo of a reilablo quality. Should thoy uot give entire satisfuctlou, they may be returnod at tbe uidion or tho purchaser. mahlOU f A S it English Druggets, u riou* widths,) Mosaic Hearth Rug.-. Volvet and Chouillt* Hr,-, Tufted Rugs, Plano and table Coven, Door Mata(evcry vuri-iv. Silver k Brass Stair lw. Royal Medallou. Royal Velvet, Moeet WIUou. local Brussels, 1 bpestry Brussels, fower Loom Brussels, 1 liroe ply Ingrain, ' fwo ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, Carpets Bindings, Ac CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPA W2W/.Aj Brocotelles, Lace and Mtisliu Curiuii * Satin de Lalnea, GiltCoruicos, Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Baud.-, Worsted and Cotton Damask. TosboIs, I.oojhiL, Cords; Velvet and Plush or various colors; Wiulo. Shades, new style. Also, every variety of Furniture Covenu,;, Jr.tn mlngs and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four feet wido, for Hail, Rooms, cut to fit without a seam Tho subscriber will oblige himself to maketa. prices on all description of goods as low ns tlie sain quality can be purchased iu uny Northoru city. EBt Carpets cut to Rooms and goo.)* sent to <*o> port or the city freo or chargo. An experienced Upholstor will attend to tti. making and faying of Carpots and Oil Cloths wb« desired. The decoratlvo and curtain department u n charge or au Upholster of acknowlotlgod taste in', •kill. W. H. GUION, Agent. octl8 140 Congress and 67 St. Julion-su DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOIl, r l a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and It recommended to the public, relying u;>on into trlmfic worth in the cure of the following compialw All BilUous Dorangomouts, Sick Headache, bys]v : sla, Habitual Oostivencss, Chronic Diarrba*. Colic Pain in tbe Stomach and Bowols, General Debiliij Femalo Weakness, Ac. For snfo by Druggists gin orally, and by Johu. B Moore k Co, and Mm. U Lincoln, Savannah. ly febl'j T TIBI HR It I YlMBRlttl HE Undeedgned boa just received, lor sale (600) Five Hundred pieces of good fliipjifoi Timber, averaging over one thousand feet tostni. 9 fob JEFFERSON ROBCRTa 1VI ACKEHEIa, HEftHlNU, BAlJdUN, 4c- iil 2 bbis largo No 1 Muckercl, 8 do do No 8 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 half bbis Bluo Fish, 2 do Pioklod Herring, 3 do No 1 Salmon. 6 quarter bbis No 1 Mackerel. 10 kite No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do 6 kit* Tongues aud Sounds, .1000 lb* Cod Fish. For snlo low by Jau20 J. A. UKOli.N No. of Square* 11 tno 12 moa 13 mos 14 roo.» jti unx|l. 910 lu 920 $24 Fid 16 22 20 28 3d 20 27 32 30 44 24 82 38 42 62 27 30 44 40 DO 30 40 60 64 C6 82 48 64 68 70 84 46 68 62 74 36 48 61 CO 77 38 60 64 70 8U J. E. DR FORD. APOTH^VRIfciS HAIL. S. E. Oornor oft Broughton aud Buruard Stroets. Savon- nah Ga., Wholesulo and retail Dealers in Drugs, ModiclueB uud Chemicals, Dye Woods uud Dyo Stull's, French, English, aud Amoricon Porihm- ery, Fino Toilet uud Shaving Soaps, Combs aud Brushes or ovory description, Surgical and DonUti Iustrumcuta. Trusses and Supporters of ull kinds, Spices, Snuffs, Munuihcturcd Tobacco, AU tbo Patent or Prupriotary Modicines of thu day. Snporior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies fur Medicinal purposos, Extract* for Flavoring, Toilet uud Foucy Articles, &c. 49- N. B.—Especial attention given to tho K alian or Physicians' Prescriptions and Family s. Ship, Family aud Travelling Modiciuo Cues, With plain DtrccUous for uso, iugluduig Directions for treatmout incases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac. *p7 iy J^IORN AND CORN MEAL.—1000 bus prime V Corn, White aud mixod; 60 do fresh Corn Meal n store and for salo by dec 81 PATTEN. HUTTON k CO. READ l-READ!!—READ III ■ That is, If you can see; and If you can’t sco, you cou flndL alt kiuds of “helps to sec.” at the Watcl Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols k Co., in Congress street, next door to tho coruer of Whitaker, where you can purchaso Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, and Fancy Goods, as low os at any other store In tho country. Wo have recolvod per steamship Alabama a fresh lot or those fino Steel Spectacles : also, a supply of Pebble and Periscopio Lens, which we nro prepared to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Perlscoplc Lens (so called from their peculiar shupo) have an advantage over all othors, os they have a greater range of focus, so that tho reader Is not compelled to hold the book or paper st a cortain distance from tho eye. Call and see. D. B. NICHOLS k OO. 49" No charge for showing goods, mar 11 D. B. N. A OO. T3 OPE—700 coils Rope, various brands, all Xl( of good quality, In storo and for sole by apr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY A OO /"TORN—In store and for sale by VJ ra*r& LOOKS TTAsNELLIN GS, MERCER UNIVERSITY, PfONFIBLD, UA. FACULTY. N. U. CHAflTORi), D. D. raomsoM. College. 8. P. SANFORD, A. M., Mathematics. J. E. WILLET, A. M., Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. H. H. TUCKER, A. M., Belles LeUree. U. W. WISE. A. M., Greek and Utin Ismjruagos. WILLIAM G. WOODFIN, A. B., Modern Languages. Theological Seminary. N. M. CRAWFORD. D. D:, EooleslosUcal History and Biblical Literature. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, A. M., / Bystematio and Pastoral Theology. Academy. • THOMAS A. 8KAIA, Principal. Ths Commencement is held on the lost Wednesday la July. . Tti. nut fop will commence on the but Wot ThcpiSscof Smut In the vUlef. U $10 per month; washing, room rant, foci, Ac., 93. m.M9m 8. LANDRUM, Swretaqr. j-iTOHiisaiaBcaH Ot thebiig For any time not above specified, a proixuuea charge will bo mode. A deduction of 26 per ceut from the ubovruzg will be made on ouvortisemeuta uppeuriuiitHfi slvely on tbo fourth pago of tho daily. I Advertisement* ordered three time* u xM, > N bo charged two-third* tho above rule*. | Special notices, 10 ccuta |>er Hue for tlie dnt,*| 6 conta for each subsoqent insertiou, nuu iu to he Bubjectto contract. MarrlagsuoUcwll- nerui iu vitatlon* 60 cents each. No * jiedul utton Inserted for leas than 60 cent*. Obiumiy Reiiorta, Resolutions, or Proceeding* of auy not 1 Asseciutiuu, or Corporation, ordered toU*|*w»J ed, 6 couta per lino. Steamboat* will bo advertised at $10 ;>cr iw for each boat advcrtlsod. Steamships, whore but ono is ruuning, num; if twoor more, 830eacli. Auctioneers’ advertisemeut* uot to be r coutract,buttohoohargod at the rate* pr<scwi per square. , L The papor, uudor no circumstance*, to l od in a contract. lAJ a Professional und business card* net exct^aii linos, will ho insortod at $20 per unnum. J Call* on porsous to become cuuiliilatu. insortod as other advertisements, to be pai“ M ■ variably in advanco. Announcing candidates for ofllco, $10, t« »•* In advanco. „ Advertisements not marked ou the t>l) specified tlmo, will bo inserted until forbw. ^ payment exacted. When any bill for two months adverttW; than contract, amounts to over $60, a tletlc»u»p 26 per cont will be made, , . ,f Yearly advertising, with privilege or cow 1 bo taken at the following rate*: b ui I For ono square, renewable onco a week, | “ “ “ twice “ 21 “ “ ** 3 time* orofWjittJJ Evory additional square contracted forte wt**" ed ouo haifthe above rates adUitioiml. Yearly advertiser* shall be limited to »“* ** contracted for. AU contracts shall _ stating definitely the nature or the buslsf** 1 advertised. Any advertisements uot I'roi^ej nected with the business shall bocbargw-°r ly, and also any excoss of matter over uie »*' contracted for. i. q Contract advertisements i»yablo qusrterLji vortiaementa from strangers and transient payablo Inadvauce. Ail others will be coo due when called for. „„ , inf Regular advertlaors aud all othew s»wjJk munlcations or requiring notices design** w L tention to fairs, couccrto, soirees, «r ho) 1 j lertalnmonta, where charges we made wja tonco—all notices of private assodatlonMW-i tlce designed to coll attention to wrlvrtj calculated or Intended to promote rests, can only bo Inserted with tte jjjgja that the samo Is tobonaidfor. Jf.J’JJjJiiJ editorial column (which can be ouly »‘tue j Uon ofthe editors) the same will bo cliar * I rate of not loss than 20 cents per Mg*. AdvertlBomenta ordered in tbe Weekly |»i ■ per square for each Insertion. , -.iff;,A Tho undorsigued, publishers ol Dali), y aud Woekly uewspai»ors in Savannah.^’ ouraolves strictly to adhere to tho ■ charges, and in no instance to do' Wew®®! The atovo rates to take effect Mareh to conUnuo binding, until changed by SSSWttSSB&fta with ths •xplrsUon of the period lor U D Unanv * IVl CmMIIIII S ji* 1 . q Host. ForsakDtUHouHFurnlsn»« , ^j *J35l •) bora®* RATRS OF ADVRRT1S1NG. For ono square, ol 300 euis or less, of uny typ.-ui larger than Noutmrell, 76 ceut* for the tii>tanj» p couta for cauli auuaequeut luaertlouj'owniy tiukw-1 than one month. I All Tabular work, with or without RqK -; vcrtisemenl* occupying double column »ia!'.s charged double tho above rates. Advertisements or whatever luugth, for any w I less titan oue mouth, to he charged at traw-ip rates. 1 For a longer time at tho following rate*