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. —jmm— —, , ■HTILL te Kid, tutor# Uio oourt houw door in W th.otrofBM.murt.onUtoBnlTowaw to July next, between tho lejel hour* _of iele, tVot If iMden, 1 Beditoxd, 1 lot of 1'xtnUnj., 3 B«ta,1 lotFelnU, to. Lerle-tonit the property otf. O. Celt, to Mtliiy e ittatrw. warrant Ueued, <* the Honorable tho lurorlor Court ot Chatham County, In favor or John J. Hunt, Ann It. Wall anil Jamoa J> Wall, va. t. 0. Oarl. Properly polntc-l out by PtalulllEi. Terma Cajh. EDWARD M. PRESDKROAST. Joty-( eherir C. 0.8- Sl« TtAtBWOKOBOfA, /CHATHAM COUNTV—To all whom It may \7oonceni: Whor«aa,John Mallory, will apply 1 to tho Court of Ordinary Ihr Letter. Dlamlaory na edmlnla- tratlou ou the Stale of William W right there are, Iherelbro, to elm and ailmoulah all whom It may eoooern, to bo and appear betoro sold Court, to main objoctlou (tr any (hoy have) on or befbre tho first Monday tn November next, othwtao said Ut ter* will bo granted. Witoe**, John Bilbo. Esq., Ordinary tor Chatham County, this eight day or April I860. JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. apr 8 C. Hlnea* Three are, therefure, to die and adiaotdahall whom It may oooo.ru, to be and amiear before aald Oourt to make objection (If any they tutvo) oa or be. the Brat Monday In Deotmber neat, olberwtae ■■til letter* will bo nantad;' — ■ WUnwa, John Bilbo, IMq. Oi Unary tor Chatham ooMUty, this tourth day of J uni, ilM. Juno 6 JOHN BILBO, o, c. o. STATES OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM CO. mo alt whom It may concern: Whoroas Mary Ann X Dent wUl apply at tho Court of Ordinary tor lot- ter* Dtomtssory on the estate of Jamoa I*. Dent,— These are therctore to cite and admonish all whom It may concern, to ha and appear betoro said Court, to mako objections (If auy they have) on or before the First Monday lu December uoxt, oiherwl.se said letters will begranted. WUnosa John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary tor Chatham County, this third day of June, ISM. Jc3 JOHN BILBO, O.CLCL ^STWfe OF'GESORGLA^ C HATHAM COUNTY.-To nil whom it may con cert*: whereas, Patrick Ryan will apply at tho Oourt of Ordinary for letters of administration on the estate of Dainol ColUns : These are, tborctore, tocito and admonish aU whom It may coucern, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (IT any thoy bavo) on or be fore tho first Monday in August next, otherwise letters wlU bo grautod. Witness, JohnUUbo, Esq., Ordinary tor Chatham County, this twenty-third day or Juno, 1850. June 23 JOHN BILBO, o. c. c. T>URSUANT to an order of the Honorable the . . Oourt of Ordinary of Chatham County, passed JuneAermwTS&ftaJgm be sold, on the first Tuesday tn August next, betoro tho Oourt llouso door In aald county of Chatham, between tho legal hours of sale, tho following property, to wit.: Lou Nos. three (8) and tour (4), being part oTGarden lot No. nine (8). Spring lllll, CUy of Savannah, fronting on Railroad street: also tho following negro slaves: Jaok, Peter, Alexander and Sarah. Bold as tho property of the estate of Samuel GrUfin, bus or said county, deceasod, for the benefit or the heirs and creditors of said os- tato. RICHARD WAYNE, Administrator do bonis non, on je4 Estate of Samuel GrUfin, GEORGIA, CHATHAM coUnI'V. O N tho first Monday In August noxt. I will apply to tho Ordinary of Chatham county tor leave to sell tho negro slaves boouglog to tho cstato or Clara A Ogilbay, deceased, for tho benefit or the helm and creditor* of said estate. Juno 4 JAMES A. LaBOCHE, Adm’r. STATE OF GEORGIA, S ULLOCH COUNTY.—To nil whom It may con corn : Whereas, Asa Johnson will apply at tho rt of Ordluary tor said couuty, for lettora of ad ministration. with the will annexed, on the ostato of Mary Wlllkras, late or said county, deceased: Those aro, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo aud appear bofore said Oonrtto make objection (if any they have) on or before tho first Mouday in August next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. Witness, William I.ee, Esq., Ordinary tor Bulloch county, tho 2oth day of June, 1850. Juno'ia WILLIAM LEE, o. b. c. S TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20tb, 1850—'Two months after date application will be mado to tho Honorable Court or Ordinary of said Couuty for leavo to soil all tho lands belonging to tho estate of Michael Doualdson, deceased, for tho benefit oT tho bolra and creditors and said deceased, my23-Sw JOHN'E. GIBSON, Adm’r. STATE OF GEORGIA, B ULLOCH COUNTY.—TouII. whom it may con cern: whereas. Josiah Davis will apply ut tho Court oT Ordinary tor letters of administration on the estate of Henry Davis, lute of said county, do- Thcse aro, therororo, to cite aud udmoulsh all whom It may concern, to be and apiteur before said Court, to mako objection (if uuy they have) ou or before the first Monday in August uext, otherwise said Utters will bo granted. Witness, william Leo, Esq., Ordluary tor Bulloch county, this 27th day of June, I860. June29 WILLIAM LEE, o. c. c. GEORGIA, CAMDEN COUNTY. mWO MONTHS after dato, application will bo X nude to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary for said county, for leave to sell tho following uawod negroes : Rose and her three children, Ircuc, Mi nis and Joe; belonging to the estate of l.oulsa Tomp kins, deceased, for tho benefit of sold heirs. WILLIAM B. THOMAS, Guardinu, Jefforsontoii, Juno 10, 1860. Juno 30 GLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE YTTHJe 1m> sold betoro tbo Court House in tho city ty of Brunswick, county of Glyun. ou tho first Toosday in August next, between tho legal hours of saio, tho following property, to wit: One lot or parcel of land situato, lying and bclug In tho city of Bruns wick, in tho county of Glynn, state of Ga.. known and distinguished in tho plan or said city us Old Town Lot, number two hundred and fifty-three, and tho Improvements thereon; levied on by virtue of a II fa issued out of the City Court or Snvonnnali, in tho county of Chatham, in favor of Benjamin C Frank lin vs Charles E Flanders. Property pointed out by plaintitr. Jy3 H. 0. B. WRIGHT, b. o. o. NOTICE. O NE MONTH atter dato, application will made to tbo Stato Rank or Georgia, for pay ment of a twenty dollar bill, tho left liuud half which bos been lost. K JOHN D. KENEDY, y, , Alabama, July 1, 1850. ~GEORGIA, BULLOCH COUNTY. S IXTY days after date, application will bo mado to tho Honorable Court of Orinary or Bulloch county, for leave to soil all the lauds belonging tc tho estate or Thomas Crosby, late of said couuty, deceased, for the beuellt of the heirs aud creditors of said estate JylO WILLIAM K. CROSBY, Adm’r. - NOTICE. O NE month after dato, application will made to the Bauk of the State of Georgia, for the payment of a Twenty Dollar Note on the suid Bank. (No. 42.) the right hand half of which has been lost. Ono month after dato application will bo made to the Marine Bauk of Georgia lor the payment of a Twenty Dollar Note, (No. 384) on said Jiauk, tho right baud half of which has beuu lost. Jy9—la w—lw, WM. B. HIG11T. Villa Rica. July 8, 1856. NOTICE. T HREE months ufter dato application will bo made to the Murine Bauk of eavauuah, for the pay- ment of two Twenty dollar bilU, viz.: letter B, 3070, and loiter O, 597, tue left halves of which have been lost. JAMES I*. HUDSON. TaUahasaco, Fla., May 17, 1850. 3m» my20 NOTICE. S IXTY days after date, application will bo mado to tho Honorablo the Ordinary o1 McIntosh county, for leave to soil tho real estate, being this county, of ttie late James .Smith, known Bidon (rice) Plantation sold for the benefit of tbo heirs of said estate. DEAN M. DUN WOODY, ) JOHN JUNKS, J-Ex’ors. JOHN K. DUN WOODY, j Darien, July 1,1856.Jy2 From V. D. PALMER, turnout Aovsvmua axd xxwsiMnm audit, Boston, Ntw York, PhlWdslphla, and BalUmoro. JAMKI B. riDLKH, DEALER AND IMPORTER OF Wntclun, .Jewelry, surer Were, Fun ny Qomln, dec., no. 13, eon. 3d mire, rniuDHUiiu. 1£ apEp MB ADvunmNo ADKior, lUiuonniit, re. AnlOnrllcil Agout Ibr llin Bnvnnnnh Jonrael. JOB PRINTING SB - NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE IIEimiNGnri^TKNT_FlllK-^ROdF (tlllAllllAII I fl 11D U Al NELSON BWEEZEY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner Aator Place and 4Ut Avouuo, mOUMintOXUlITT TO TUB ASIOH UHIUNY AMD TUB NBW BtBUI HOU8t,-X XW-TORX. rpHB most extensive variety and the largest X stock of Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Ac., luAmerlca, can bo tound at this establishment, from plain to the most elaborate aud oruato iu design and workmanship. In addition to tho stook always on hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate tuid original may bo tound, drom which work will bo ox- ecutod promptly to order. Orders faithfully executed, and shipped to uny point available by water or steam. Persons vislUug the city or New York on pleasure or business are respectfully invited to visit this es tablishment. oct3 BROUGHT TO JAIL Brought to Jail in Swainsboro, Emauuol Co., on the 4th Instant, a negro man; he says hi* namo* i* Harry; that ho betougs to the estate •ot Thomas Clay, of Bryan County, Ga. Ho 1* or light oomplexton, with a slight scar over tho loft oyc;about 6 feet3)$ Inches in height, and about 20 years old. The owner la requested to como forward, pay charges and take him away, as he will be dealt with os the law directs. HENRY OVERSTREET, Jc9 Jalor. NOTICK. A LL persons having domands against the estate of Richard F. Williams, lato of Chatham coun ty, decoaaed, aro hereby notified to present them within tho tlmo proscribed by law to tho subscri ber ; aud all indontod to the said estate aro request ed to make immediate payment to M. B. MILLEN, Administrator do bonis non. March 26—flw ltwUy21-jo 7 ifAfiWtmc^ C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may con cern : Whereas, the estate or Jeremiah Mc Donald lies unrepresented In couaequeuco of the death or Nathan Brewton, tho exeoutor, and unless some fit and competent person applies for the ad ministration or said estate, with the wlU annexed, I shaU appoint James Wilkinson, or some other fit and proper person, administrator with the wlU an nexed do bonas non, on said cstato: Tboao are. therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom It may concern, to bo aud appear before said Court to make objection (irany they have) on or betoro the first Mouday In August next Witness, William Leo, Esq., Ordinary for the county of Bulloch, this 12th day or Juno, 1850. Jol5 WILUAM LEE, o. o. o. VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND ft DANVILLE, AND Virginia dc Tennessee State or Georgia, B alloc lx County. A dministrators’ sale.—By virtuo »r an dor from the honorable Cburt of Ordluary or said couuty, passed on tho first Monday iu Jiiuo, will bo sold at tho court houBe door or said county, botweeu the lawtol hours or sale, on the first Tues day in August, One tract of Land, containing ono hundred and filly acres, in said couuty, on the Ca- noocheo river; also, a part of four other surveys, containing six hundred and tblrty-two acres, oa Ca- noocheo river, well improved aud in good repair, consisting or swamp, bay and pine land. Sold as the property or Nathan Brewton, deceased, for the benefit ofthehoirs aud creditors of said deceased. Terms mode known on tbo day of salo. BENJAMIN BREWTON,) SIMON J. BREWTON, f AUra n ‘ Juno fid, 1860 Jel6 State or Georgia, Bulloch County. A DMINISTRATORS* SALE.—Will bo sold, on the J\. first Tuesday Iu August next, betoro tus court bouse iu Statesboro’, iu sold couuty, under an order ortho Cburt of Ordluary, Fifty-tour (64) acres of Pino Land, granted to James Deal, and bounded by lands or James Woods, WilUam Allen aud Elmore Maues, belonging to tbo cstato of Jamoa Deal, for tho benefit ef tbo heirs and creditors of said estate. Terms made known ou the day or sale. MARTHA DEAL, 1 Adm’x. CALVIN DEAL, /Adm’r. Juno 12th, 1856 Je 15 NOTICE., P°rapas having claims against tho estate of . Evan Jones, late of Charlton county, Ga., ~ J * * “~*n, In t— LibEl for divoulk. Ellrebeth Cuuly I SllpIir)or Collrli John ciiuly. / May Tor..,, I860. I T appearing to the Court, from the return of llie sheriff, that the defendant, John Cauly is not tc bo found in Coffee county, utul lie Is lint in tho stato on motion of Wm B Gaululng, attorney for libellant , it Is ordered tbut service he perfected on oald de fendant by a publication of this order in one of the public journal* of Savannah, once a mouth for three month* preceding the next term of this Court, requiring suid defendant lu appear at the next term of Coffee Superior Court, in tho month of Novem ber noxt, und file Ids defensive allegation to the cause. A truo extract from the minutes ot tho Superior Court. Jy2 EW’D ABHLF.V, Clerk. LI URL FOIL OI VOHCE. EWIlklnton, ) In IJlierly Suiwrior Court, Thos. Wliklmon./ M “ J I T appering to tho Court, by the return of tho sheriff, la tbo above stated cate, that the ih'leud- aut is not to bo found in the county, and that ho is not to be found in the stale; on motion of Wm B Gauldcn, counsel for libellant, it is ordered that ser vice be perfected ou said defendant, by a publico, lion of this notice once a month tor three months, noxt preceding the next term or said Superior Court, ‘ requiring said defendant to be und appear al tbo noxt term of Liberty .Superior Court to answer in tho said cauxe* A true oxtrucl from the minutes of said Superior Court. Jyfi H. A. FRASER, Clerk. ANN BROWN \ vs. > Divorce. WILLIAM II. DROWN.) I T appearing to tin: Court, hy the return of the Sheriff, that the defendant, William B. Brown, is not to be found in the county of Hullncli; on mo tion of Levi H. DM.yon. Attorney for Urn plaintiff, it is ordered that the defendant do appear und file bis answer or defensive nllcgution, on or hefoie the first day of the next term of this Court, and that t iublicaiion of tills will bo made in one of the pub ic gazettes of tho city ufSuvannuli once u month Tor three months. A true extract from the minutes, tills 22d day of March, 1866. Jyll—latn3m DAVID BEASLEY,«:souu. BttTrnou, LobHtcrH uml BardiueH, for sale by Jan 2 A BONAUD. _ . t t de ceased, are requested to present thorn, fn terms or law, and thoso indebted will please mako payment to tho subacrlbor. STEPHEN McCALL, Exocutor. Centrevillago, Ga., June 14tb, 1866 Jc22 NOTICE. W ILL bo sold, between tho usual hours of sole, on tho flm Tuesday In August noxt, before tne court houso door lu Trader’s Hill, Charlton county, Go., Two negro men, (Dick and Tom)—be longing to tho estate of Evan Joucs, late of said county, deceased. Bold undor provision ortho will and by order of tho honorable Ordinary of said county. STEPHEN McCALL, Ex’r. Contrevillage, Ga., June 14tb, I860 Je22 RELIGIOUS WORKS. H ISTORY or the Great Reformation or tho Six teenth Ccutury, in Germany, Switzerland,Ac, by J II Merle D'Aublgno, five volumes completo iu one. Tho Lire of Martin Luther, the German Reform er, iu fifty pictures, from doslgns of Gustav Konlg, to which Is added a sketch of tho rise and progress of tho Reformation in Gormauy. L'fo and Times of Rev ElUau Hcdding, D D, late Senior Bishop of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, by DIV Clark, DD. Sermons on Sevorul Occasions, by tho Rev John Weeley, A M, iu four volumes. Sermons from the Pulpit, by H B Bascom, D D, LI. D. ’ ’ Lito of H Biddleman Bascom, D D, L L D, lato Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, by Rov M M Ilcukle, D D. Posthumous Works of the Rev Henry B Bascom, D D, L I. D, ono of the Bishops or tno Methodist Episcopal Church South, editod by the Bev Thomas N Ralston. A M. Lito of the Rov Robert Newton, D D, by Thomas Jackson. The Bards of the Bible, by Gcorgo GuifilUn. Tho Analogy of Roligion—Natural and Revcalod —to the Constitution and Course or Nature, by Jo seph Butlor, L L D, late Lord Bishop of Durham. Baptism—a treatise on tho nature, perpetuity, subjects, administration, mode, and usos ortho ini tiating ordinance of the Christian Church, by Thos O Sumners. Baptism—with reference to its import, modes, history, proper ueo, and tho duty of parents to bap- tizod.children, by James L Chapman, a minister of the Memphis Conference or tbo Methodist Episcopal Church, South. For sale at 169 Congress street by Juno22 WARNOCK A DAVIS. I®- SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Shortest, most comfortable aud most expeditious Route to the VIRGINIA SPRINGS! THROUGH BY DAY-LIGHT. And Baggage Chocked Through, except ou Stages. Visitors to tbo VlrgluiniA Springs by this route, take tho South-Side Railroad cars ut Fotcrsburg, or the Richmond and Danville cars at Richmond, nl 0 A. M., dally, (8uudnya excepted,) arrive at Lynch- burg to dinnor, ana tbcnce, via tbo Virginiu and Tennossee Railroad, reach Bonsack’s Depot ut 3 1-4, and Salem at 4 P. M., aud at either piuco toko Kent, Siammerson «St Co’s Flue Line or Stages I Those via Bonsack’s lodge at Fiucastlu, dine at tho Rod Sweet, or Sweet Springs, aud arrive at tlio White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early ou tlio evoning of the second day from Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 04 miles or Stagtug. Or by the Salem route.- stop all night ut tho Roanoke Rod Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salom,) diuo at tlio Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at the White Sulphur Spriugs ou tho eveniug of the fellowiug day. The Virginia & Teunessee Railroad is located through a most romantic country, possessing n cli mate unsurpassed for it* salubrity and delightful tem perature. The road pusses tho base of the PEAKSOF OTTER! And within three miles ortho Alleghany Spriugs, oue tnllo of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, and within four miles or the Yellow Sulphur Springs; all pleasantly situated a fow miles apurt, ou the Eastern slopo of tho Alleghany mountain, in Mont gomcry county. Tho waters of thoso Springs are celebrated tor tbeir groat medicinal qualities, the ac commodations are cxcelleut, and buve beeu greatly Increased sincolast season. 49*Visltors to tho Red Sulphur Spriugs take Keut, Summerson 4c Co's Stages ut Newborn Dopot, ou the eveniug or tbo day tbut they leave Peters burg or Rlchmoud, and urrive at the Spriugs ou tlio rdllowiug day to dlnuer, und Salt Sulphur Springs early lu tho ovenlug of tho second day from Rich luoud or Petersburg. The Road from Newbern Dopot to the Rod Sul phur Springs, (38 miles,) has been graded aud groatly liuprovod since lust season, aud is now re garded asono or the best turnpikes in the mouu- talus. Tho lino of Tolegraph from Rlchmoud will be com- S lotcd and In operation to the Mootgomory White ulphur Springs early in June. Passengers to KnoxvUlo, Teuuessce, take Kent, Summerson 4c Go’s stages at the Western terminus of tho Virginia 4c Tennessee Railroad, now 180 luilos from Lynchburg (and boiug extended Wostward at tho rato or 8 miles per mouth) to the Eastern termi nus or tho East Tonuessco and Yirglula Railroad, and arrivo at KnoxvUlo lu 21-2 days from Peters burg or Rlohmond. Fare from Fetenbnrg or Richmond. To RodSweot, orSwoot Springs via Bonsack’s,$10 oo sa <1 «♦ « a a « Saiom.... 10 60 (i Whito Sulphur Springs “ Bonsack’s 11 00 “ “ “ “ Salem.... 11 60 “RcdSulphcr Springs 12 26 “ Alleghany Springs 8 00 “ Montgomery White Sulphur Spriugs 8 26 “ Yellow Sulphur Spriugs 8 46 “ Knoxville, Tennessee 23 00 Non.—The charge tor tickets to tho Alleghany Springs, Montgomery Whito Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Springs, does not includo tho chargo from tbo Railroad to tho Springs. Passengers Ibr tho Al leghany Spriugs, (4 miles distanL) toko tickets to SuawsvUlo—tor Montgomery White Sulphur, '* mllo distant by a branch Railroad,) take ticket* Big Tunnol and for tho Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) toko tickets to Ohristtausburg dopot. Con veyances will bo found at those places. For further information apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. S. It. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, 8up’t Richmond 4c Danville R. R., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. 4c T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERSON 4c CO.. myl3-8m Flncastlo, Virginia. CENTRAL RAlLli'OAl). WITH HALL’8 PATENT POWDER-PROOF LOCK. I', [ijf l v Having received the Prize Medal at tlio World’s Fair, areuow offered t<y the public os tbo Prize 8afe of tho World. Tested und approvod os they have bijou every- whero, their.crowning vtaterywas rosorvod tu be awarded by tho Juries of tho World’sFalr. Tlio proprietor ulacod Ono Thousand Dollare lu Gold lu tlio one exhibited at tho World’s lair, Lm- don, ami Invited all the Pick-Locks in tho world to open the Sato, with or without tho koys. and take tho monoy os a reward tor their Uigonulty; although operated upon by sovoral skilled In tho art, no ono could Pick tho Lock or open the Safe. By an iiunrovomont upon tho original Sulamandor, introduced by tlio present owner or tbo patout-right, tbo Interior is rendered wholly Impervious to damp, and books, papers and Jewelry might bo preserved in ono or his buTcs for a century without contracting blumlsii from mould or mllldew. To guard agnlusl counterfeits every Salo from the manufactory .of tho sub^jjrlber, and sold by mm or bis agents, has a brass plate in - front, bearing his name; oacli Is also toriilshed with one of his Im proved Thlpf Detecting locks, which Is n good guar antee against robbery. 8. C. HERRING 4c CO., Nos. 135,137 and 139 Water-*!.,, N,-Y. Agents in Savuuuuli, Messrs. BEIL 4c PUENT1S , who keep constantly on hand a Hill and complete assortment, which they will sell at Mannfiicturoro prices. MPtSS BOOK * JOB OFFICE. Merchants can besupptlcdatshort notice wUb Dill-Heads, Bills of Lading, , Dray Books, Circulars, Cards and Blank Book*. rllcular attention glvon*to BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, such as Catalogues for Colleges, Proceedings of Mootings, Report*, By-Laws, etc. Thankful tor the vory liberal patrouogo heretofore received, wo res|iectlUUy solicit a continuance ol the same, tooling that wo shall bo able to please all who may favor us with a call, both iw to prices and execution of work. LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRL- vunoK qtMUTtsa or „„„ WILDKR’S NALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured iu ,•Stearns rf Marian, New York. y In tho fire of the 3d insL, which consum ed the brick building occuniod by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite jthe Gas Works, lu this city, was u safe ol . the abovo descriptions containing the books, inpcrs. and monoy or Mr. Thomas, and although the building was detruyed, tho said Sato sustained no Injury whatever from tho intenso heat to which it luui boon exposed. On open ing tho Sato, tho conteuh] wore fouu.l undisturbed, and iu tlio saino order and condition us when placed there, except a slight decoloration to tlio projecting ends of a fow papers, und tlio backs of one or two o' tlio books, caused by tho Mcum generated in tho Sato, while at its greatest heat. Tho Sato aud contents, as It came from tlio ruins, may Rtill bo soon, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gus Works. A large asHOi tmeut of those cole iiratod Safes always ou hninl,uiul tor sale by 0. 11. UAMI’FIKLD, Agent for tlio MaunlUeturers, July 26,1855. 171 Buy-st., Suvanunh. Ga. I take pleasure iu cerroborutiiig the toregolug state ment, and in addiltou would add, that the hooks ure now iu use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1865. octfi—If IB* Ul F 0 * uons, J DYING AND RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YOKE STUKRT. NEAR TUE COURT UOUSR, SAVANNAH. GA., Establlshid In 183$l* rnHE Suliscriber grateful to his friends aud I patrons for thulr continual favors, would state Unit iu udditiuti to Uio iinproveuieuta in DYING, ao quired by him dtiriug his .lust visit to Engiuud und Scotland, 1ms mado arrangements tor extfifidlng his business, by which lie is uow enabled to dyo a groater variety of colors on silk mid woolen dresses, shawls, 5tc., which he trusts will generally pleasflr till who may favor him with their patruimge. ^ Gentloiueu's garments dyed, ctoaiicd or renovated as umy be required, in tlio same superior stylo which has generally so much pleased ids patrons and friouds. Table Covers, and ladies’ Crapo Shawls, 4:c., cleaned and finished lu tlio first style. Guiles’ Bonnets dyod, bleached aud pressed *n tho most fashionable styles. Orders from tho country promptly at'.euded to. Terms moderate. When parcels are scut by steamboats or railroad, word should ho sont him by lotlcr through tlio post office, so that he may know whore to cull for thorn. mch 10 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. HEINTZELMANN’8 ESSENCE OF JAMAICA GINGEIl. T HE distinguished favor with which* this esscuco has boon received tlirmighout all eccUous ol the Union os a remedy at once safe, agreeable aud effectual for Incipient Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus, Weak and relaxed Bowols, Prostration by heat or fatigue, Dyspepsia, Flatulonco, Colic, Cramp, Lan guor or Debility from sedeutary habits, 4:c., has in duced tho proprietor to give it every publicity iu his power. Upon its morrits comment is unnecessary, 03 its own tntrlusie worth is its best eulogy. It car ries with it the evidence of Its supurlor excellence, freely attested to by the young, the old. und scores of families who. prompted hy a careful regard tor tiioir health mid comfort, are daily adopting it as au txnui'KxsjtUMt family KKMKDV. Thoro iu porlmps no medicinal preparation extant so simple mid harm less, yctsuluUiry aud cll'eclivo, whose worth will bo more appreciated or uuivcrsallv adopted than the Liquid Uiugur prepared by lieiiitzelumu. For sale by J. E. ltaFORD, Druggist, JelO 3m Savauimli, Ga, NOTICE TO MARINERS. T HE buoys st St. Simons Inlet and Bourn! have boon arrangod In the following tnauner : Outer Ba>* Bu-.y Is a largo first class nun, | uiuted red, with tho No 2 In white—Is placed U twenty feet water at low Udo, aud must be left ou the star board hand ontorlng. St Simons IJght bears N W by W X W. North point of Joky! W by N X N. Middle Buoy—is u large second class iiud, paint ed black, with No 1 lu white—is placed in sixteen feet water al low Udo, ou the Eastern edge or the Middlo Ground, and must bo toft on tho |N>rt bund entering. St 8lmous light bears N W by W X W. North polut of Jekyl W by N. Iuuer Buoy—U a second class uuu,painted block, with tbe No 3 in white-Is placed in twcnly-ono leet water ut low Udo, on tho poiui ol shoal runuiuf off from Jekyl Island, und must ho left ou tho |*or haud entering. St Simons light hours N K by N X N. Nortli point Jekyl W by 8 X «- Iu tbo Sound is the Lower Middle* Ground Buoy- which is Ufccond class uuu, painted with red und black horizontal striiws—la placed in twelve feet water at low Udo, ou tbo lower point of tho Middlo Ground, to mark the two chanuels. 8t Simons Light bears N E by E. North point of Jekyl Isloud 8 E hy 8 X 8- Middle Middlo Ground Buoy—is a second class nun, painted red, with No 4 iu whito—is placed iu eighteen feet water at low Udo, near tho elbow ol tbe Middle Ground, and must be tall ou the star board hand entering. North point of Jekyl bars N E X E. Brunswick imlnt W by S. Upper Middle Ground Buoy—is a second class uuu, painted red, with the No 0 iu white—is placed in 18 feel wator at low Udo, near the upper end ol tho Middle Ground, and must bo led on the star board hand entering. Brunswick jwint bears W x S. Mouth or Jekyl Creek S X E* Note.—In runuiug iu lor St Simons Bur bring tbo Light to bear N W by W X w » Wtillo in four luthoins water. This bear lug as a course will tako you up to the Outer Bar Buoy aud into tho Sound, passing the buoys us directed. By order of tlio Light House Board. C. MAN1GAU1.T MORRIS, j ©28—tf L. II. Inspector, Cth District. nuTiok to luiuaiEiis,' T HE buoys ut St. Andrew’s Inlet ami Sound have been arranged in tho following manuer: Bur Buoy—is a second class can, poiute • red, witli tlio No 2 iu while—is placed iu sixteen water at low tide, and must be left on Uio starboard hand enter ing. Little Cumborluud Light bears W by W X N* South poiut of Jekyl N W by W. Middlo Buoy—is a second class can, painted red, with the No 4 in while—is placed in iiiueteeu leet water at low tide, near the High Nortli Breakers, and must be left on tlio starboard haud enteriug. Cumland IJght bears W by N X N. South |ioint oi Jekyl N W X W. Inner Buoy—is a second dais can, painted black, with No 1 iu white—is placed iu twenty-one feet water at low tide, near a dry shoal running offfrom Cumberland Island, und must bo left on tltc |iorl bund ontorlng. Cumberland IJght bears S W by W X W. Soulli |M)int of Jekyl N W X W. In tho Sound is tho Middle Ground Buoy—second class can, paiuted with red und black horizontal stripes—placed iu ten feet water at low tide, ou a poiut of shoal running down from tho Patiilu lUvor, uud ueurly in tho middle of the Sound. Vessels must not pass to the westward of it. Cumberland IJght bears S by E H E. Iuuer imiut of Jokyl N NX W. Buoy at the sntranco of Satilla River—Is a second class cun, painted block, with No 3 iu white—is iluccd iu ten feet wator at low* tide, aud mu.-t bo eft on the port hand outerlng. Cumberland IJght hears S by E. Outor point of Jekyl bears N E. Noth—In running lu for St. Andrew’s Bar bring tho Light to bear W by N X N, while in four fath oms wator. This bearing as u course will take you up to tho Bar Buoy, then buul off to Uio nnrthwurd until the MiddleTtuoy, No 4, is iu rougo witli the Light, (to avoid two lamps in a direct line, W by N X N, betweeu Uio two buoys,) when stoor for it— Kwslug it to the southward. From this buoy a N W by W X courso will bring yuu into the Vouud. By order of the IJght IIouso Board. C. MANIGAULT MORRIS, Jo28—tf L. H. Inspector, Cth District. 'K PREPARATION'S. Helmbold’n Highly CoiicentraUd Com* pound Fluid Extract Buehu. A CERTAIN, SAFE, AND EtYELTUAL REMEDY IOR Diseases oT tbe Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Diseases, Obstruc- Foma to Complaints, aud all diseases ot tbe Sexual Orgaus, whether In MALE Oil FEMALE. from wliatover cause tfiey may have originated, and NO MATTER OF HOW LUNG STANDING. This popular and specific remedy la now offered to tbo atUlcted, and guaranteed to euro aU tbo abovo complaints. It searches out tbe very root of tho disease, driviug out all tbe diseased fluids of tbs body, thus removing tbe cause and rendering tbe CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. Tilts medicine allays pain and inflammaUon, which otber remedies Invariably cause, and can be taken with less trouble and exponse to patients. This In- falUblo remedy bos saved thousands upon thousands from tbo bonds of MERCILESS QUACKS, if not from promataro graves. In cases of infection tbo Compound Bucbu Is tbo only arUcta worthy of the least confidence ortho afflicted In performing 8AFE CURES. It contains no narcoUc, mercury, or other injurious drug, but is purely a Vegetable Composition. It Is Very agreeable to tbe taste, creates uo perceptible odor, aud may be taken by persons of either sex without hindrance from biuduaM or medical advice, us plain directions for uso accompany tbo medidue. Render, if you have auy or the abovo complaints, do not neglect them, DELAYS ARK DANGEROUS. With this medicine you con cure yourself, and thus prevent all exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. This medicine speedily and effectually cures the most virulent form of secret diseases, aud eradicates every particle of infectious matter from tbe system, ro.-toring tbo patient to a perfect state or i a £ u uVUIIURY, FOB the treatment of Can- * oers, Wens, Fistula, and all kinds | oC Tumours, Is now open tor the 1 _ireeeptkm of Patients. His lqflr-jL._ mary U located near the Depot and Post Offico, «,« Broadway, and contains about thirty largo and well tarnished Rooms, with good and trusty servuuts. all ways at hand, both ladta* aud gentlemen are receiv ed at this Institution, and will receive the most stric and kind attention from the Proprietor, on weiiu his Matron. His practice lu that horrible dlsoago Cancer, tor the past ten years is nut surpassed in' any Physician in the South. Patients are boarded at II per diem, or 116 per month. $10 being required in advance. B 1 Fees to be agreed upou beiure Un* com* is U n. dertaken. All communications must he ihm .mi.i addressed to W. It. MOShi.KV** m«8 Griffin, Ga. HEALTH 4 ) PURITY. SHIRTS I SHIRTS I! SHIRTS 111 I HAVE just received a largo aasortmentof white and figured Shirts, of overy quality and style, and superbly made, with collars to match, orders will hIbo ho taken, and shirts mado to suit any particular stylo or taste of tho wearer. Call at the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street, my 14 WM. O. PRICE. TCEMoVaK The subscriber has Removed on tho Bay, next door to the Republican] office, where be is now opeuiug a handsomo assortment or SPRING! AND SUMMER GOODS, which he will Bell by the pattern ur mako to order in the most fashionable style. Also, Ready Mado Clothing for the present and coining soason. Thankful for imlsI favors, he hopes to merit a con tinuance of the same. N. 11.—Cutting, Altering aud Repairing done at tlio shortest notice. Just received White Drill Coats and Pants, White und Figured Marseilles Vests, for sale at a small pro fit. •prl* JOHN W. KELLY. O N and after Sunday, the 14th October, Inst, and uuttl further notice, tbe Passenger Traius ou tno Central Railroad will run as follows: BBTWKKN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves Savannah Dally at...6 * m and 12.16 v m. Arrive iu Macon “ “..2.16 pm “ 1 an. Leave Macon “ “.11.46 AM “ 9.80 pm. Arrive in Savan’h “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 a m BKTWXKX SAVANNAH AND ACUUCTA. Leave Savannah 12.16 r M and 8.80 p. m. Arrivo iu Augusta 8.46 p m “ 6.80 a m. Leave Augusta 6. a m 4.80 p m Arrive In Savannah 1.30 P m “ 10.46 p rnmnaur macon and auoubta. I/cave Mason 11.46 A m and 0.30 p m. Arrive la Augusta 8.46 P m “ 6.80 a m. Leave Augusta 6. am “ 4.80 pm. Arrive lu Macon 2.16 P M “ 1. am. BVrWKXN SAVANNAS, MILLkDGKVlLLX Si XATONTON. Leave Savannah 6. a m Arrive in Miltadgcvilta 2.45 p m. Loave Macon ,.11 45 am Arrive iu Eatonton 6. pm. W. M. WADLEY Gen’l Supt. Savauuah,Ga., Oct. 12, 1866. oct!6. "44 f Ml UABKGTH ! IIASKETHI-Wo would call Uio XJ attention of tho Indies to our spx:k of Work, Traveling aud Uuo Fancy Basket*, the largest assort- msntln the city, at the House Furnishing Store, 166 Broughtonstroet. mar21 HORACE MORSE. lit, LAltli. Kt:.—-zo hbls J’rline l*ard; 60 Uo Taylor 4c Sou’s Ale; 60 do Kugur, aoduuud but- * ; rncelved and for salo bj JunelO MclIAUUN*’^ IIOVI.K, 206 and 207 Bay Ktroet. 12-4 Pavliioii |ju:es. superior quality; _ Zephyr Whalebone Skirls; Freuch IJueii Drillings; York Mills and Wutor twist Bleached Shirt- Black Moiro Antique Trimmings; Blank KlasUo Belts; English Thread Edgings; Hosiery, Ribbons, Ao. logs. Just received per steamer Augusta. Jeig iwwivr i DkWHT U MORGAN. H AY—100 bales prime iiay,*uow landing auil tor salo low from the wharf, by Juntftf G. A. GREINER. JflLln m DRAPER AND TAILOR. JEFFERSON STREET NEAR BROUGHTON. Tbe Hubscrlber take* this opportunity to iufortu his friends aud the public, that lie is enabled, from experiouce, aud tho ilnluitlvo perceptions of tbe truths or. science, based on the common rules of surveying forms, both plnue and spherical, to cut and make up garments to 111 the human form in tbe moat complete uml Ouished stylo, to all who may favor him with a cull; Boys’ faucy dresses, Ball costumes, Military and Firemen’s Uniforms, 4ic.,4tc. 1’. HORACE GRANT, Jeflersou at., one door North of Broughton street, dec 7—ly pAPtilt HANGINGS AND BOKDEH&— X Just received u groat assortment or tho most elegant patterns, with borders to match, from 8 ceuta to $2, at CHAFFER 4c CO.'S, apr3U No. 0 Whitaker street. G. HI. GRIFFIN, SUCCESSOR TO LATE M. EASTMAN. Cornor or Bryau aud Whltakor Streets. HAH uow on hand a beautiful as- Kurlmout ofJewolry of every dls- W4 criptiou uud kiud worn by ladies SuS. and geiitloincii, uud will sell at uuiisiially low prices, I have this day received (|ier Express) a large sbMik of elegant Blver Waro, consisting or Cake aud Tie Knives, plain aud engraved E'ish Knives and Forks, I’lokled Knives uud Forks, Knives, Forks aud simjoiw, Napkin Kings, Nutmeg Graters, Ac. Ao., ail iu Morocco coses, and suitable for presuiita. 1 have also this day received nil additlou to my stock of liairwork or light colored Curls, Topsya, Braids,Front I locos, Bauds, Uncle Tom, 4w., which now tnakos my ausortmonl completo. Orders received tor any color desired. Watches rupairod by and uudor the auporvlslou oraoir, and all other work doue iu u workmanlike tnauner, and warranted. may 26 AN CONSIGNMENT- 2000 bushels PrltnoOorn; ‘loo do Cow Pom; 200sacks “I’alaco Mills 1 ’ Flour; 10 Mil* Raw Glm; ’ 10 do Monougabela Whisky; 6 do Domestic Brandy; For sale low, liy Join PATTEN, HUTTON At 00. fltANDY, GIN, WHISkV AND L by lmiH») WILLIAMS * j CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over wluuli posses the Grout New York & New Orleans Mails. AN and after Sunday, February 3d, 185G, VJ two daily trains betweeu Mucou and Columbus, and uuo between Macon and Ameriuus, Uavo Macon at 2 a m, and 3 v M; arrivo ut Colum bus at 7 16 A m, and 1030 p m ; leave Columbus a: 4 16 a m, and 1 30 p m; arrive ut Macon ut 10 64 a m, and 7 40 v m; leave Macon at 2 a m; urrive at Amcri cus at 6 40 a M; leave Ainericus at 2 20 p m;arrive ut Macon at 7 40 p m; making aconiplotoconuciction bo tweeu Montgomery, Alabuma, and Augusta, Klngs- vlllo, Wilmington and Charleston ;alro, with Coutrul Railroad Trains to Savannah, Milledgovllloand Eatop ton, and with Macon and Wostern traius to Atlanta. Chattanooga, Nashville and KnoxvUlo. Tenu. At Columbus with Girard und Mobile Railroad to Eufaula, Ala., connecting daily ut Americas with four borso Post Coaches to Tallahassee. Albany, Thomasville, Buiubrldgo, Ac., withtri-wookly hacks to Lumpkin, Cuthberl, Ac., ut Ibrl Valiuy with hacks to Perry, liayuosville, lluwkiusvillu uud Kuoxvillo, Ga. Passengers for Americas and points below Fort Valley, should take tlio 12 16 p m train from Buvuii- nah; und the 6 pm train from Augusta, to uvoid de tention at Macon. For other isiluta ou the South- Western or Muscogeo Roads toko either train from Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri cas ut 2 20 p m will reach Columbus ut 10 3U p m the same night. Passengers from Columbus aud the West tor Am- ericus. South western Georgia or Florida, should take the 1 30 p m train at Columbus, sloop at Fort Valley, and reach Amurlcus at 0 40 a m nuxt morn ing. First class steamships leavo Savannah Ibr New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and for Phila delphia ou Wednesdays. Passage la the Cabin $25, Steorago $8. Faro from Montgomery to Savuunah $14 oo “ Columbus “ “ 10 00 “ Amorlcua “ “ 8 80 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 30th, I860.tnaylfl Brooke Hall Female Seminary. MEDIA, DELAWARE CO., PA. MISS MARIA L. KASTMANN, Piuncipal. This Seminary, located in tho de lightful, und healthy village of Media, thirteen miles from Pliilndelniiiu, by Railroad, will be OPENED ON WEDNESDAY, Soptombor 10th, 1860. Tno commodious bulldiug, uow in process of erec tion, with all tho moderu improvements, will be finished bv tho first of August, uud will contain such accommodations, both in point of taste uud comfort, as cannot Tail to satisfy parents that while their daughters aro enjoying tho benefits of mental cul ture, thoy havo also the comforts of a refined homo. This institution is established with a view to afford to young ladies the most perfect combination of ad vantages fertile attainment of a thorough aud ac complished education, uud uo pains or oxpeuso will be spared to render it lu reality what it professes to be. a school of superior moril. Miss Eustmau. the Principal, was ut the liead of a school in New ring- land previous to her residence hi Pennsylvania, uud for tho last six years has been known to the putrous of Aston ltidgo Somlnury, us presiding teacher 111 that institution. Tho Rt. Jlev. A. I’.dtor, Bishop o. the Dioccsc of Pennsylvania, says:— “Miss M. L. rlustiiiaii, who proposes to open a Young ladies' Som.nary iu Media, DeiuwaioCo., Pit, in September next, lias been known totho sub scriber for .several years |«tsi. Ho lias u vory high opinion of her capacity, efficiency and devotedness as mi educator. She It.ia bail a largo und success ful experience. The building which is to ho erected for her use will contain every accommodation. Tho village aud uurroundiug country aro distinguished f *r lie.i'.tlifulnors und beauty,and the subscriber lias confidence that parent* who entrust their daughters Vt Mis* ICiintiumi will have no reason to regret it.” Miss Ka.-:lui:ni will bo aided by nil efficient corps of readier*. The French language will bo taught and spoken by a Pari.-ian lady, residing in tho family. Th» Latin, German, Spani.-diaiid Italian lutiguages will receive duo nttunlion. Tbo Natural fclcnces will lie touglit, with tlio aid of n large and expensive apparatus. The Musical liopartiiieut will be under the charge of a iudy eminently qualified to fill the situation; uud ull preferring a mate* teacher oulhe Piauoorlu Ringing, can hau* Hie bandit or u VisltiiiR Toucher from Philadelphia. • Druwing ami Painting will uo under the direction of u lady uccoioplishcd m the art. The nuinbur of pupils is limited to forty. The Terms lor Board uud Tuition iu ull the branch es except Music, iiru $16(1 per *e^.-iou of five mouths. Ml-* l^tstmau lm* liberty (o refer to the fullowiHB gentlemen:— Rt. Rev. A. Potter, D.l)„ aud tlm Episcopal clergy Hun. F: Pierce, Preddeiil of tlm United Stale*. Hon. S. P. Chase, Governor of O iio. liou. N. It. talker, Kx Governor of New I lamp Kliire. Hon. M. W.Tuppaii, M. V. front New York. Rev. N. Stem, of Norristown, Pu. Rev. A. McLeod, Clearfield, Pa. Pierce Butler, Esq,, nl'Philadelphia. J. It. Okie, Esq., do. E. W. Clark, Esq., do. George Wharton, Esq., do. Christopher looser, PeUsville, Pa. George Wyman, St. tamis. .Mo. Hen. P. G. Joliusoii, Wa-'iiiugtou, II. C; Fur furlber particulars, or for circular* apply to the Principal, MISS MARIA EASTMAN, JolO eod fim Media, Delaware Co, Pa. VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD. Winter Arrangement—Cars Startingfoom UroadSt. Heavy Rail all Hie way toGordonsvIlle. ■\ITHEN the Potomac Is closed with Ice this * V routo uuy be relied on by iMuseugora, to ou- sure tho oonuoctlou going North or Boulh. Tlio road is entirely rebUd with a superior T rail as tor ns Gordonsvillo. Duriug tlio wiutor tho tralu will start from the old station, In Rlchmoud. on Broad streot, at 7X a m., pass Gorduusvillu al 11 a und arrive in Staunton at 8 26 p w. Down tralu loaves Staun ton at« 40 a m, passos Oordonsvillo ut 11 a m, and arrivo In Rlohmond at 2.80 v m. Fare to Gordonsvlllo $2 oo “ “ 6 00 Both trains arrive in Gordonsvlllo In amplo tlmo to take the train ortho Orango and Alexandria Rail road. Peraons who loave Richmond at 7X a m., can toko tho Orange and Aloxaudrla oars at Gordons- Tilleir they ohooio to do so, and by that taatu will roaoh Alsxandrla by 8.40 p m.. but this company oau ticket tbom only to Gordonsvlllo. 0017tf H.D. WIHTOQMB. 8upt, /HfiETl’irofflWS ‘ VEStS—Juit reoelvt KX and tor sale by J. W. THRKLKKLD, myII Oei|t«M>Bd Wbitbikarstresta. TJOTATOES.—400 barreia superior 1‘luiVtlm XT Patotocs: 60 do Western Hods • and 69 do p ca J jl nwwn j w u Blows, tor sale by mar8 MON. n i laming 69 do Peacft BRIGHAM, KELLY A llAfi MURRAY’S TTNITED States, Canada and Cuba. U Bohwegler’s History ol Philosophy in Epotarue translated by Seoyle. Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new supply in n..,, Odf and in Cloth. * 1 * ,u " Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondenn* wm, ». brother Joseph. Davou’s History or the Queen’s or the Hi. u « Hanover—2 vole. tTho Allachl in Madrid. Romance or tbe Uarum, by 11 inn Purdue. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kuvanaugb. EarnoetTJusfosd, by Mrs. Lon Hcutz. mar3 ’ W. THorne williams J UST RfiCEIVEDr—20 boxes ShGiddera, „ prime article, 20 tierce* choice Tcemw-*., Hams. Iu store, and tor Kule hy mar 20 WAYNE, GRENVILLE x m Xf BW CHOP CUBA 110LA88RK.~tiic car IB go oT t’*'- 1 .i.ii.. • expeck'i! .. the Abbott Devereuux, dally tor sale in lota to suit purehasers, bj Jang! UUDOKILS k kokkx. FRENCH MILLINERY AXD Dress Making. MRS. FREELAND ho* opeu ed at her Rooms, No. 174 Broughton Street, a fine selec tion of Spring Mimicry, and is ' * constantly receiving persteum- Vl n. new and different style* of Bonnots; also, Dross and Mantilla patterns. y* Bonnets cleaucd aud proseud as usual. qprlO keDzie’s Patent water Filter An assortment of sizes on hand. Wo wurrant thorn to make tho {tavaiinab River Water, even though dippod directly out of tho River, as pure uud clear us tlio finest Spriug Water. £bout forty of these Filters arc uow iu uso in till* city, and every porsou who bus thorn, will cheerfully testify to their efficiency. Indeed, the Board ol _____ Water Commissioners here, say lu their Report, It U tbe only Filter that does effectual ly purify tho 8avannah River Water. Call and see one in operation at our House Fur nishing and Stove outubllsment, Hodgson’s new block. KENNEDY 4c BEACH, fob 27 Corner of Broughton and Buliste. Ileltnbold’s Highly Concentrated Com* pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla* For purifying tho Blood, removing all diseases ari sing from oxcess of Mercury, exposure aud im prudence iu lito, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from nu impure stato or Blood, and tbo only reliabla aud effectual known remody tor tho euro of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer- atiou* of the Throat and Legs, Fains and Swellings of the tamos, Totter, Pimples on tho Faco, and all Scaly Eruptions of tho Skin. It Is gratifying to tlio proprietor of thoso medicines to bo able to state that It is uow nearly three years since they were first Introduced, during which time they have bucii extensively used In various parts of tho Uultod .States, and have given to patient and practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction luthe various cases in which they have beeu employed; whether iu town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they have luvariably given the most decided uiul unequivocal .satisfaction, aud produced the most salutary uud beneficial effect*. Numerous letters bavc been received from tho most distinguished physicians iu the country, aud from the professors of several medical college*, recommending iu the highest terms tho value or these medicines, and their suiieriorily over ull other preparations for such complaiuts as tho proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of &irsapurilla and ofBuchu uud various modes of preparing them havo been given, ull of which of course will diUer according to tho mode of prupurutiuu which oacli individual may udont. These medicine* require couslderabio care in the preparation and the employment or difl'ereut men strua iu successive operation to take up tho extrac tive matters, ami, In consequence, uro most fre quently Improperly made, aud uot uufrequciiUy lunch imjKiirod, if not reudored totally inert, hy the injudicious uud unskilful mnungemoul ot those unac quainted witli phurmuceuticul preparations. It Is thureforo of the highest consideration and import ance to ttie public uud to the faculty that there should be standard preparation* of uuiform strength aud possessing the most advantages. To effect this and obviate tbo evil alluded to, 1 tiave made a uum- ber of experiments to uBcertaiu tho most effectual inode of extracting tlio virtues of tho Sarsaparilla und tlio Buehu, and to discover the most eligible form for tliclr exhibition. Thu experiments uavo resulted most favorably, uud U is with much pleas ure I uow oll'er to tlio public uud the faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which coutain all tho vir tues of tlio articles they ure represented to bo made from iu a highly couccutrutod form, aud are tho most active preparations which cuu bo made. Two ta- blcspoousliti of liie Extract Hursuparlllu, added to a pint ol wutor, is equal to the Lisbon diet drluk, and oue bottle fully equals iu strength ono gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction a* usually mado. FRICKS: Fluid Extract Buehu, $1 per bottle, or 0 for $6 “ “ Harsuparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of cures and recommendations from distinguished professors uud physicians will accom pany eacli preparation. Freitarcd uud sold by H. T. HELM BOLD, Fractical &ud Analytical Chemist, 2ti3, Chestnut-st., near tho Girard Houso l’hila. To be hud of Druggists aud Dealers iu overy sec tion of the Uuitcd Status uud Cuuudas. All letters for tho medicine directed to the propri etor receive immediate atteutiou, and safe deliveries guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw JOHN U. MOORE & CO., GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Oa. WHOLESALES. RETAIL DRUGGISTS. « Would call tho attc'-’.iou of Merchants, Factors, Flanters, l’hysicluus aud others, to thulr ex tensive uud woll selected stuck, comprising every article lu their Hue of business, aud which they offer for sale ou tbu most reasonable terms tor cash, or approvod credit,’viz; PAINTS, VARNISHES, GIASS, &C.. White Load, Pnrenud No. 1; Tlemau’s Colors, dry aud iu oil; Japan, Copal, uud Coach Yuriilsucs ; lJuseod Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Wiudow Glass. Put ty,’ Gold Isaif, l'aiut Brushes, Rush Tools, and Gla ziers’s Diamonds. •- LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS, Bleached Sperm, Whale uud Izird Oils, for buruiug ; WAREHOUSE, 140 Congress and 67 SL Julien .Street* T IE UNDERSIGNED would take thls'unpur lunlty to express lo bU friend* nnd tin- •»*». generally, his sincere thanks for tiieii libnra. nu - ago and lndueuco, which ha? resulted iu e.\n r.-:- , , hu trade to all parts of tho State. Abu, « ai , Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby vinli,. him to exhibit a stock unsui passed in any sv.mt,, *., city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keeper*, ami boat Owners ore particularly invited to exaudn. „ presout stock, which is now complete iu al; t „ various departments, consisting in purl <.i the folk.* tng goods, vis: CARP El DEPARTMENT. Royal Medsliou, English Druggets, („• ., Royal Velvet, nous width?,) Mocet Wilton, Mosuic Hearth Rugs. Mocot Brussels, Velvet and Chenille Utv.. Tapestry Brussels, Tufted Rugs, Power Loom Brussels, Plano and table Uivm Three ply Ingrain, Door Mats (every varit-i \ Two ply Ingrain, Silver k Brass hluir UiCn Wool Dutch, Oirpets BindiugK, ke. CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTER YDEPA RTMES; Brocatelles, Lace und Muslin Curtuiu Satin de Laiues, Gilt Cornice?. Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt I'm- uud Bund-, Worsted and Cotton luinusk, Tassels, Loops an. Cords; Velvet aud Plush of various colors; Wimk-w Shades, new style. Also, every variety or Furniture Covei uq. rum mings and material* for decoraUug. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Hulls mi, Rooms, cut to fil without u seam. Tho subscriber will obligo bim.sell tu make tin prices ou all description of good* a* low us tin*saw. quality can be purchased iu auy Northern city. R* Chrpeta cut to Rooms and good* sent to au> part of tho city free oT charge. J gr An experienced Upliolstor will attouJ to tin. ring and luylng of Carpets aud Oil Cloths when desired. The decorative uml curtain department U n charge or an Upholster or acknowledged tusteuu» skill. W. H. GUION, Agent. octlS 140 Cougi-oss und 67 SL Julten-su. ICE PITCHERS. DOUBLE Water Pilchers, Sumo uew and beautiful designs, Plated und Brita- Ida. At tho Hjuhc Furnishing Store, 165 BROUGHTON STREET, HORACE MORSE. Savannah, April30. apr30 PATENT AIR-TIGHT SELF-SEALING CANS AND JARS, For Preserving FRUITS, TOMATOES, ka. Full directions for preservieg accompuny cacti Can. For sale at manulhcturor’s prices by the Agent, HOR’CE MORSE, 116 Broughton street. may 2u TO WOOL SELLERS. rnHE Undcralgned have this day opened u X Htoro in Congress street, opposito tho Market, for the purchase or Wool, Sheep 8kius, Hides, Bee* Wax, Deer SkiuK, uud Country Prodnoo III general. The highest cash prices will he paid fur all the abovo nrlicli*: ou delivery in Savannah. Mr. L. J. GU1L- MARTIN has been uppoimod us Agent, to whom ull persous having business transactions with tho un dersigned may apply- J. W. SUYTHE 4c CO. Savannah, May 19,1860. may20 ffSflfi i| ACKKREL, HElUdN'U, SALMON, ir. i'l 2 hbls large No 1 Mackerel. 8 do do No 3 do 3 do do Np 2 do 2 half bids Blue Fish, 2 do Pickled Herring, 8 do No 1 Salmon. 6 quarter bbls Nu 1 Muckerei. 10 kits No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do 6 Kits Tongues and Sounds, .1000 lbs Cod Fish. For sale low hy Jan20 J. A. Mows uii'iivuvu o|ii-rui, n imiu uuu luru viu, .ur uurum* , ffttCH. all descriptions of Oil fur machinery, viz., Patent Ol I y ur a lougor time at tho tollowiug rates Uubleachuil Sperm, tau’d uud Ruiki Seed Oil; also Tanners,’ Neats, Foot aud SwcutOil. GHUL'ERS’ ARTICLES. Nutmeg*, Mace, ALspice, Ctimutnou, Pepiior, Ginger, Mustard, Salerutus, Sodu. Peuriush, Sweet Ull, Starch, Fig Blue, Mutches, kc. FOR PHYSICIANS. A grout variety of tho host French. English, and America!) Chcndculs, Pharinuceutlcul Preparations, 8e!oct powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Spocie Jars, Mctallc Saddle hogs, kc. Also, CAMPIIRN'E AND BURNING CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any oue who may favor them with their ordors may depeud ii|hiii their receiving the best atteutiou, and that all goods furuislied will bo of u reliable quality. Should they uot give entire satisfaction, they may bo returned at tho option or tho purchaser. muhlO U 1 Square,.... 2 Squares “ do , do . do . do . do . do , do . do . $10 16 $20 $24 $39 10 22 26 28 M 20 27 32 30 44 24 32 38 42 62 27 36 44 46 60 30 40 60 64 65 82 43 64 68 70 34 46 68 • 02 74 86 '48 01 6G 77 38 60 $4 70 80 ga#A 8 s tf .1. Id. DE FORD, AI’OTHECARIES IIAIJ. S. E. Cornor or< Broughtou nnd Raruard Streets. Savan- nail Ga., Wholiauilu and retail Dealers In Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods aud Dye Stulls, French, English, aud American Perfum ery, Fine Toilet ami Shaving Soaps, Combs and Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, Spices, Snufls, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent or Proprietary Medicines of tho day. Superior Inks, Pure Wiuus and Brandies for Medicinal purposes, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet und Fancy Articles, 4kj. tar N. B.—Espoclal attention given to the B uuation of Physiclaus’ Prescriptions uud Family lies. Ship, Family and Travelling Modicine Cases, With plain Directions for use, including Directions tor treatment tn cases or poisoning, Drowning, 4io. »p?ty S'lORN AND CORN MEAI*—1000 boa prime VA Corn, White and mixed; 60 do fresh Corn Meal n store anil tor salo by doc 81 PATTEN. HUTTON k CO PEKIODI&ALM. I IUTNAM’K Monthly Maga/.iuu for May. Frank tamliu’s Gazelle of Fashions for May, llluokwomi’* Edinburgh Review for April. Received uud for sale hy WARNOCK 4: DAVIS, may 10 169 Congress street. 1 Oia HHLS. FLOUR in «toro and for sale JLidfJ hy limy? PRANK. WFJ.taS k CO. KA Cask* OliiiiCalatviia llmnUy’ In Htoro, Corner Bull mid Bryan M reel*, 'over tairher shop', aud tor snlo by llu* only regular Agent tor Suvunuali my 14 Ag»* J. M. EYRE, U-l Bay street. JUST RECEIVED. PER STEAMER, nu ussortmuiil of 'Mta.su:; and Children's Plain Straw*, ^ I Sidle*' i\ KOI ’01JTA N BONNETS, IN I’ANTS’ HATS uud FLA'l’S. Also u fow HA’IS. For sale hy MBS. FREELAND, •»ay 17 Broughton street i WAVIN' L isle thread gauntlets.—-Tho only urtiide of tho kiud in the city. Fur salo by J. W. TllltKLKKLD, iuiii 27 curucr of (.'oiigi ess mid Whitaker-sU. A PFLK8 & POTATOES— 10 Idil* Clioloc Mercer Polaniim; For sale hy uoylB Rn.'sett Apple*. J. A. BROWN. PIANO FORTES HAVING lately received largo ud ditioiiH to our PIANO FORTES, wo ure enabled to oiler nl this time tlio greatest variety (roiu the bestiunnu fiiclururs, from the plainest square to tbu most elab orately carved, mid from six to seven octave*. Our I’imios are selected from the luunufuctururs whom we have full confidence iu, mid we are par ticularly reque*ted hy them to give u guaranty w ith every iiistriimeiit sold by us a* regards durability, lone, 4;u. Peraons In wuut of a first rate Instrument may re ly witli safety iqiou getting such a one by selecting from tlio tollowiug makers, whose iustrumeuts wo cuduuvnr to keep constantly uii baud, viz : 11. Wor cester, J. (.‘bickering k Sou. Nuuiis k Clarke, liacou & Ravens, H. Waters, ami Maine*, Brothers k Cum miug. I. W. MORRKIJ. k CO. aug 27 LOOli REtUKAT I THE ARBOR BILLIARD SALOON, (upstairs) \ ...yon slroeta, over Barber Blit), Juno 27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. jB A. T 33C H O tl Cl JD, HOT, COLD AND SHOWER. I HAVE been asked lo allow the Bath Rooms lu remain opou to u later hour than uiuo o'clock ; Pthorofore give nolice tluil from this dato tlio Ruth Houso will lie uiiou uutil olovcu o’clock at night. Price 26 couta. Hlx ticket* fur $1. . Jo27 J. M. HAYWOOD, Agent. Nirantt MiiK, AT REDUCED RATES. B AKOAINR cau uow he had by ull tlioso who wish to clothu thouisolveH genteelly, u* I will sell Ibo bulanua of tuy Ready-Made, zt reduced rate* on Ume, and ton pur cunt, off tor cash Cad aud avail yourself of the ehatieu to obtain good arti cles. At the 8lar Ctotliing Emporium. WILUAM O. PRICE, jant 27 147 Bay street. READ I—HEAD 11—READ III ■ That is, if you can sco '; and jSUy= if you can’t see, you cau find all kinds or “holps to see,” at the Watchtum Jowciry Btoro of D. B. Nichols 4iCo., in Congress street, next door to tho corner or Whitaker, where you can purchase Watches, Jowciry, Sliver Waro, mid Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store in the country. Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those flue Stool Spectaclos : also, a supply or Pebble aud Perlscopio Lens, which we aro pre;>ared to fit in all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our Perlscopio 1-cub (so called from their peculiar shape) have an advantage over all others, os thoy have a greater range ol focus, so that tho reader la not compelled to hold tho book or paper at a certain distance from tho eye. Call aud seo. D. B. NICHOLS At CO. j$3- No charge for showing goods, mar 11 D. B. N. A CO. K OPE—700 coils Rope, various brands, all of good quality, iu store und tor salo by apr29 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4t CO. /lORN—Iu store aud for sale by KJ ui:tr& LOOKS TTAaNELLIN QS, MERCER UNIVERSITY, PENF1ELD, GA. FACULTY. PRXSIDKXT, N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D. PRorasoits. College. 8. P. SANFORD, A. M., Mathematics. J. E. WILLET, A. M., Chemistry and Natural Philosophy, II. II. TUCKER, A. M., Belles Lottrcs. U. W. WISE, A. M., Crock and Latin Languages. WILUAM G. W00DF1N7a. B„ Modem Languages. Theological Seminary. N. M. CRAWFORD, D. D:* Ecoloslastlcal History and Biblical Literature. WILUAM WILUAMS, A. M., Systematic and Pastoral Theology. Academy. THOMAS A. SEAHS, ITInclp*!. Th« Oommenceiaontli belli on Ibo but WcdnuiUr In July. Tbe nut Term will oommenoo on tbe but Wed- "Tlio’rioe orBoird In Ibo vUlue ta (10 per month; VMbtnf. room rent, reel, Ao., (3. By order ot tbe Boerd oMtu.tere. my 13 2m 8. LAKDKUH, SecreUry. ucums^ssreim ot thebH» DR. SANFORD’S INVIGOItATOH, TS a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and U X recommended.to the public, relying iijmui it.- in trinslc worth lu tho cure orthu following cmiqilulni All Billious Derangements, Sid: Headache, liysjvi sia, Habitual Oortuvenoss, Chronic Diurrhue, Colic Pain in the Stomach and ltoweta, General lK-biliij Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggists gen orally, and by John. B Moore & Co, uud Wm. W Lincoln, Savannah. ly fcl»l2 m TIMBER 1 TIMBER I t XHE Undeerigned has just received, lor (600) five Hundred pieces of good riiiM'iUi Timber, averogiug over ouoUiousuud feet tostul, 0 feb JEFFERSON KOBKifffi. RATES OF ADVERTISING. For oue square, of300 ems or less, or any type in i larger than Nonpareil, 76 ceuta for the urJatnlto ceuta for each subsequent Insertion,for any tiitiel«v tbuu one month. All Tabular work, with or without Rule.- ; and M vertisementa occupying double coliiimi, .-hall I* charged doublo tbe abovo rates. Advertisements or whatever length, for uuy tisrr less than oue month, to be charged at triiiuM For any time uot abovo specified, u proportiuu charge will be made. A deduction of 26 per cent from the above mn will be made ou advertisements appearing csdc slvoly on the tourth pago of the daily. Advortisoments ordered three times a week, bo charged two-tbirds the above rates. Special notices, 10 ceuts jier lino for the ilrit, 6 conts for each subseqeut insertion, auu in no cw to he subject to contract. Marriage notice? $1. fr neral invitations 60 cents each. No special uoticf* i Inserted for loss thau 60 couta. Obituary Notice#, Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings ot any uty. Association, or Corporation, ordered to be pubteli ed, 6 cents per line. Steamboats will be advertised at $40 per ati&'c for each boat advertised. Steamships, whore hut ono is running, WOpcrM uum; ir two or more, $30 each. . . Auctioneers’ odverlisomeuta not to be subject u- l contract, but to be charged at the rates presenw I porsquare. 1 The paper, under no circumstances, to bo ed iu a contract. .. , . l*rofessionol and business cards not excewmi * lines, will be inserted at $20 per annum. I Coils on persons to become candidates. ff . lN inserted as other advcrtlsomeuta, to lie i«iid form r variably in advance. Announcing candidates for offico, $19, ta M ^ In advonco. Advertisements not marked ou tlio c»py specified time, will be inserted until forbid, w* iwyment exacted. ., ,. h ., When any bill tor two months odvcrtUiug, than contract, amounts to over $60, a deduction 26 per cout will be made, , <vlll Yearly advertising, with privilege or change * be taken at the following rates : ... For one square, renewable once a week, »« “ “ « twice mr % “ “ “ atimesoroftener w Every additional squarocoutracied for to bee 1 ™’ ed one half the above rates additional. . Yoarly advertisers shall bo limited to the* contracted for. All contracts shall be ta I stating definitely the nature of the business^ i advertised. Any advertisements nol properff I nectcd with tho business shall be charged sep". I ly, and also any excoss of matter over the am l oontractcd for. , . ir Coutract advertisements payable quart«n). vcrtlsemeuts from strangers and t raws icut I’er- payablo in advance. All others will be consw duo when cullod tor. r ,,n- Regular advorllser* aud all others 8CU l 7 i “*.n l |. muulcatlous or requiring uotices designed to y L tention to Taira, concerts, soirees, or any P“ ", tertalumouts, where charges aro made tor tance—all noUcos of private associations, everj tico doslguod to call attonUou to prlvatocnl rp [ calculated or lutended to promote IhJkggJi rests, can ouly be Inserted with tho undfwwj ^ i that the same la to bo paid for. ir . toyjff jjifje I editorial column (which can be only at Uon of the editors) tho same will be f ' mrgeu I rato or not lesa than 20 couta i*er IlM. . ^jl I AdvertUomenta ordered in the Weekly l*r w I por square tor each Insertion. rri.WwW I 1 Tho undersigned, publishers of Dally. Tn ^ I aud Wookly newspapers lu Savannah. (•«-> p/1 oursolvea strictly to adboro to tl»o aboje^ I charges, and iu uo instanco to deviate’tUerorj» j i Ui. luWgtlty or oxUtln* contr.cw. A Iwnuw, tbo jrrer or my ollior ipwlOnl *j®.- with tlio expiration of the period Tor I ware made. Auouxdbx A Smoo, Republican. TxoitreoH k Wmnxatox, Morning Nra* , te HHatoz k O0m Georgian k Georgian k > ifesssfe 1 BrenihJaMtnH-: n ...nx maS