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5355 ftpl ^bbtrlistmtnts. Si'ATK UV UiOttOlA. /CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may \J concern : Where**, Andrew Holliday. will ap ply at the Court or Ordinary (tor Letter* of putalulou on the Eauto of Armani) L. Fox. These are, therefore. to cite an«l admonish all Whom It may concern, to be and appear before laid Court to make objection (If any thoy iuto) on or be fore the font Monday In June next, otherwise laid Letters will be granted. . . Witness, John M. Milton, D*q. Ordinary forQiat* ham Ooomy, title twelfth day of November, 1665. ^nov 18 JOHN M. MILLEX, o. c. c. STATE OF UKOllGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY i-To all whom It may \J concern : Whereas, Jehu Welbrock Will apply at the Court of Ordinary for letters Dlsmlaeory as Administrator or th-i eaute of U. Welbrock : There are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It mat concern, to bo and appear before said Ooortto tnako objection nr any thoy have) on or botbro the first Monday !u Juno next, otherwise said Letters will bo grained. V Rucks, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary for Chat ham county, tills fourth day or Docomber. IBM. doo 1 JOHS4I. MILLEN, o c 0. STATE OF OKU KOI A, /CHATHAM COUNTY :-To aU whom it may \J oonceru: Whorcas, John Welbrock will apply at tho Oourt of Ordinary for Letters of Dismission as Ad midis tor oh til 6' estate of Carl Rolfs, deceased: ThO'O aro, therefore, to die and admonish all whom it may roucorn to be and appear beforo said Court to mako objection (if any they have) on or bo- fora the first Monday In Juno next, otherwise said Letters will bo granted. , - 4 Wttnoss, John M. Mlllen, Esq., Ordinary for Chat ty, this fourth day or Decombor. 1850. John* m. inuSy, 000. ham County, i life. STATE Of GEORGIA, ri HATH AM COUNTV.—To all whom It may KJ concern : Whorcas, Uoorgo Jones, will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismission as Administrator on the l&talo of Jano Gordon Clarke. These are, therefore, tocito anil admonish all whom It may coucoru, to be and apjxxtr beforo said Oourt to mako objectiou (If any they have) on or be fore tho first Monday la Juuo next, otherwise 8Hld letters will bo granted. VWitness, John M. MlUen, Esq., Ordluary for Chatham County, this fifteenth day of Novomber, 1865. uov 24 JOHN M. MILLEN*. o. o. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To aU whom It may concern: Whereas,John Mallery.fc'lllapplytothu Uourt of Oniinury for Letters DtomUorvns aamlnto- trail on on tho Estate of William Wrlgut these aro, therefore, to cite and admouish all whom U may concern, to be and appear beforo told Court, to mako objection (If any they have) ou or bofore tho tirst Monday in November next, otbwlso said Let ters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this e.ghtday of April 1858. JOHN BILBO, o. o. c. apr 8 C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE^-Will be soul on the first Tuesday In Juno next, before tu e Court House, between tho legal hours of sale, lot number twelve (12) Now Frauldln Ward, In the City of gavnuunli, situated on the cornor of Mont gomery street and Battle Row, together with the throe-story brick warehouse situated thcroon; levied on to satisfy a certain ft fa. Issuing out of Chatham Superior Court, in favor of John Scuddor vs. Clar- cnco I'. Hollis. Property pointed out In said fl. fa. BENJAMLV L. COLE. may 5 SherttT C. C. ADMINtSTRATOli'8~8 AIjKT /^.EORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY.-Agreeubly VJT to an order grunted by tho Court of Ordinary of Wayuo County, will bo sold boforo the Courl House door, in llio city of Brunswick, Glyun county, on tho first Tuesday In Juno next, between tho law ful hours of sale, seven huudred and fifty (750) aerosol land, lying lu Glynn county, belonging to the estate of Rebecca Manning, late of Wayne coun ty, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of tho mdr* and creditors of said deceased. Terms made kuown on the'day of sale. This April the 15tb, 1850. JOHN 1). HUMPH, aprl7 Administrator. ~ NOTlCK. .mWO months from date application will be 1 made to tho Ordinary of Chatham County, for leave to eeti lot No 161, Oth district, Baker, belong ing to the estate or Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, may2 Administrator. tunlty to express to his friends and tho public gouerally, his sincere thanks for lliolr liberal patrou- ago and Influence, wltlch has resulted In extension ot bis trade to all parts or tho State. Also, Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Touneasoo, thereby enabling him to oxhlblt a stock unsurpassed in any Southern city. Families, Merchants, Ilotel Keepers, and Steam boat Owners aro particularly Invited to oxamtno tho present stock, which to now complete In all tho various departments, consUUug In part of the follow ing goods, viz; CARP El DEPARTMENT fery durablo article, ooct Httif more than Ftathor Beda, and are, much moro healthy. In fket, those beds are a real luxury to the woll or sick, nd altogether such an article as when once used would be deemed Indispensable In every fami ly for comfort and health. Poraoux from any part of the United States may be supplied at the shortest notice, by sending their orders, giving dimensions of Bedstead, ftCj. ad dressed to DOWELL k BARRETT, oct3—-Cm , 809, Chosnot fit, lttila. POHTABt^BTB AM ENGINE BUILDER, S. K. Goni.IBUa At Hamilton IPs,, PHILADELPHIA. Pa. PORTABLE SAW MILL ENGINES, on large JL whoela, with a tongue, for a loam to be at tached to uovo them about. Thoao engines havotfto cylinders, making from 10 to 30 horse power. Also, HOISTING or PILE OIUVINU ENGINES, from 3 tb 30 horse power. Ordors are filled in from 3 to 6 wouks from their reotapt. Engines always on hand for nato. These engines have been In use seven years, and in every Instance havo given general satisfaction. Description Circulars will be sent when applied for. fob 9—Qm dftW Royal Modallon, Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton, Mocct Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Ijooiq Brussels. Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Iugraln, Wool Dutch, (of va- English Druggets, rlous widths,) Mosaic Uoarth Hugs, Velvet and ClieuUle Rugs, Tufted Rugs, Plano ami table Covers, Door Mata (ovory variety,) Silver A Brass Stair Rods, n i»i uuwu, Carpets Bindings, fto. CL’nr AIX AND VP HORSIER YDKPA RTMRXT. BrocatollM. lace aud Muslin Curtains, Satin de Laines, Gilt Cornice*, Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Plus nud Bands, Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tiwsob, Loot* umt Cords; Velvet and I'lusU or various colors; Window Shades, new style. Also, ovory variety of Furniture Coyoting, Trim mings and materials lor decorating. A'LOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twenty-four foot wide, for Hulls aud Rooms, cut to fit without a seam. Thu subscriber will obligo himself tu make tho ;>rlco3on all description of goods iw low as the same quality can be purchased in any Northern city. E9T Carpets cut to Rooms l.td goods sent to any part of tho city free ol'charge. gar An experienced Upholster will attend to the making and fayiug of Carpet* aud Oil Cloths when desired. Tho docorativo and ou. lain dopnrtmout 1* n charge of an Upholxlerof acknowledged (astound skill. W. II. GUION, Agout. octl* 140 Congress and 67 tit. Julkm-ata. from C. PIERCE’* anvxansora aoimct. iwiuoxtrau, pa. Authorized Agout for the Savannah Journal. mtXEm jmrmmGHfK ~ SPRING BED AND MATTRASS DEPOT. From V. U. PALMER, ozxnut Anvmisixo and kiwztamlR agent, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. JAME8 U. FlULKSj DEALER AND IMPORTER OP _ Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware, F*n* ejr Goods* Ac., no. 12, soctu 2d mm, munarau. ■opts *r NELSON aWBBZEY,^ DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. HingedAnd£pir*!Spring* Corner Astor Place and 4th Avanue, These Beds aro a very di IN ClOit PBOXDDTV VO TUX AMUR UBRAKT AND TBE NSW “ “ uau nocas, new tour. a rpHE most extensive variety and the largwt I stock of Mouumenu, Tbtubs, Heed Stones, Ac,, lu America, can be found at this wtabfiihmeut, from plain to the most elaborate and ornate In dealgn aud workmanship. In addlUou to tho stock always on hand, a groat variety of drawings, appropriate aud original may bo found, from which work will be ex ecuted promptly to ordor. Ordors I'altlilully executed, and shipped to any polut available by water or stoam. Persons vtoitlng Uie city of Now York on pleasure or business aro respoeUfally Invited to visit Ibis es tablishment. oct3 flPfwc It' 1 MeH OF~CJrtARUK.fi HKLMBOLD’B GENUINE PREPARATIONS, llelntbold’e Hlglll|r Goncentraled Com* pound Fluid Ritraot UncUw. ISA CERTAIN, SAFE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY TTtOR DUeasee of tho Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, P Dropsy, Weakness, Socret DUeasos, Obstruo* Uons, Female Complaints, and aU diseases or the Sexual Organs, whuthor lu MALE OU FEMALE- from whatever cause they may have originated, and NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING. This popular and specific remedy U now oflerod to tho afflicted, and guaranteed to euro all tlio above complaints. It searches out -bo very root of tho disease, driving out all the dlsousod liuids of the body, thus removing the muse and rendering th# M** C6MM» cur * CEBTAW m> rERMANENT, . ..’0 SPLENDH) PAHLOR entitled *• Uolduu Abbey in the OldonTimes,” a spleudld stool nugraviug, from Uie celebrated painting by Landseer; and the “Departure of the Is raelite* from Egypt,” a large and beabtirul engrav ing from a painting by D. Huberts. The rotall price or the above engravings Is $3 per copy, but will be sentfrti vf cAaips, as Mows:— The subscribers have established a Book Agency In Philadelphia, and will furnUh any book or pub- Iteattoa at the retail price free of pottage. Any per eons by forwarding toe subscription prlco of any or “ ISMagatlnee, such os Harper's. Gedey's. fut- it's, Graham's Frank Leslie’s Fashions, Ac., will receive the Magexlnes for one year, and a copy of either or the above beautiful engraving*, free of charge, or If subscribing to a $2 and a #1 Magazine, such a* Peterson's, and ChaUen’s Ladles' Christian Auuual, they will receive both magazine" and a copy of either or the above engraving*. Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with neatness ano dispatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headlugs, Views of Maoblnory. Book lUiutratlors, Lodge Certlficatos, Business Curda, Ac AU orders sum by mnU promptly attended to. Per son! wlsidng vlow* or their building* engraved, can send a daguerreotype or sketch or the building by tunll or eiprcu*. Persons at a distance having saleable artldo* would find it to lliolr advantage to address the sub scribers. a-i we would act as agent* for tbe Halo of tho samo. BYRAM A PIERCE, 60 South Third Struct, Philadelphia, Pa. B. Bvbam. (upr!7) T. Mat raattm. NOTlCK. QHBRIPP Salt In Wayno County.—WU1 be O sold in front of the Court House, in wnyneevillr, Wayno County, on the first Tuesday In Jiiuo noxt, botween the usual hours or sale, tho following pro perty, to wit: Guo lot of laud in said county, contain ing four hundred and ninety acres, known ua lot No. 166, In tho third district ot'said couuly. I»vy mado by a constable and returned to me. WILLIAM 8PBLL, S. W. C. April 24,1850. wtdnmy28 NOTICE. r\NE month after date application will be made to thu Bank of tlio State of Georgia for tin- payment or u Twouty Dollar bill, tho left half ot which has been lost by mail. ROBERT B. HUTCHISON. Pauldtng County, April tC, 1163. npr26 NOTlCK. A LL person* having claim* against tho late Qrm of\V. H. FARRELL dJCo.. aro requoated to call, ami receive thoir money, before the ilr.d day or Juuo onsulng, at which Umo a final di.s|»o*i- tkm will be mado betwoon tho respective copart ners. GEO. W. DAVIS, apr2S8t - Rocelvor. NOTlCK. OIXTY DAYS after d.ito. application wiU be O mado to tho Honorubio, tu© Court or Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to soil nuegroglrl slave named Elizaboth, tho property of iho lam Charles J. Zlttrour, for tho boaotttot the Uolr* aud creditors ol tbo said Ccarlos J. Zitlrour. KATHAHINK Z1TTR0UR, Adw’rx. taar 24-tlJ E-t. Chas. J* Zittrour, dcc’d. ASSIGNMENT'NJTICIfi, TOHN M. WILLIAMS, having assigned nil (J his property, both real and personal, to udjunt hl<» dsbu, all persons having legal claims ugulnst the said John M. Williams, will plouso hand them to tho undersigned without delay, as 11 1* quite desirable to ascertain tbo o.:tjat ol'iudebtodness, and to per fect a spoedy settlement of tbo assigned property apr2R HIRAM ROBERTS, Asslgnoo. "Executrix postponed nalk. O N tho First Tuesday In June next will bo sold before tlio Court llousolu Warosboro. Ware County, Ga.. by virtuo of an order from tho Ordina ry of Richmond county, Geo. Ix»t of land Nos. 320, 322,3*26, 320,327, 012, 013, and 020, ill tlio twelfth, (12Ui) district; Nua. 200 and 307, ninth (9th) dis trict; and No. 499, in tlio eighth (8th) district of said Ware county; sold as the property of Robt. F. Poe, latoof Richmond county, docousod, lor the benefit or holrs utid creditors. E. P. TOE. my 11 ids Excoutrli ADMISTilATOR'S NOTlCK. A LL porsons having domanda against tho oitato of tho late Charles X. Arnold, deceased, aie hereby notified to present thorn, proporly attested, within tho tiino proscribed by law; aud all those in debted to said ostuto, aro requo.sted to tnako irame diato payment to EDWARD I’ADELFORD. mays Administrator. BAILEY A CO., ATANUFACTUREHS of Fine Silver Ware, JXL Chestnut street, Philudelnhia. In order tlmt purchasers may bn certain of tho quality of Silver Ware of our manufacture, our Sterling fill vt-r will ho stamped: OH. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOH, r l a mild laxative, tonic and etimulant, and i* rocommended to tho public, relying upon its iu trliulc worth In the «->ire of ilio following complaint* All Billion*Doniugeraenfo, Hick Headache, Dyspepj sin, Habitual C-istivemMK, Chronic Dinrrhai, tfollc l'ulu lu thu btonmeh and B-;.el*, General Debility * Feuialo Weaknesa, Ac. For sale by Druggist* geu : crally, and by Johu. B Moore A Go, und Wut. W* Llncoln^Snvaunah. ly fobl2 LET U8 RKA80N TOGWUKU HOLLO way’s PILLS—WHY ARK WK HICK? I T baa been tho lot of tho human race to be weighed down by disease and sultoring. HOL- WAY'S PII.IS aro 8|>ociaUy inlupted to the relief of tbo weak, tho nervous thu dolicato, aud tho in firm, of all dimes, ages, sexes, aud constitutions.— Professor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines In tho United States, aud offers thorn to a freo aud enlightened pooplc, u* the best remedy tho world over saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE FLOOD. Those famous ITUs are expressly corablno-1 to ope rate on the stomach, the livor, tho kidneys, the lungs, the skin, and too bowels, correcting any do- rangemont Id thoir fimotious, purifying tho blood, tlio very fouutain of lifo, and tnu* curing dlsoase in all Us forms. DYSPEPSIA AND LR'EU 00>U»LAINTS. Nearly half tho human race have taken those ITU*. It has been proved iu all parts of tho world that nothing has been found equal to thorn In wwc» of disordor* of tbo liver, dyspepsia, aud stomach complaints generally. They soon give a healthy ouo to those organ*, however much dcrangoil, aud when all other monus have foiled. GENERAL DEBILITY-ILL HEALTH. Many of tho wont despotic government* have opened their custom houses to tho introduction ot thcao ITIIh, that thoy may become tlio luudiciuo of tho musses. Learned colleges admit that tliis medi cine is tlio boat remedy ever known for porsons of delicate health, or whuro tho system has been im paired, na it* invigorating pro|)crties never fail m afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS No female, young or old, should bo without this colobrated medicine. It corrects aud regulate* tho monthly courses at all periods, acting In many cases like a charm. It is also tho bust und sofost medicine that can bo given to children of all ages, and for any complaints, consequently no family should lie without it. Holloway'* Pills aro tho best remedy kuown In tbe world for tbe following diseases: Asthma, Bow el Complaint*, Cough*, Cold*, Chost DUoano*. Cwtlv- nos*, Dyspepsia, Venorcal Affections, Diarrhoea, De- olllty, Dropsy, Fever and Ague, Fomalo Complaints, Headache*, Rtouo aud Gravel, Lowness of Spirits, indigestion, Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Weak ness. Liver ComplAlnt, Hies, and Worms of ail kinds. Sold at tho manufactories of Professor Holloway, 10 Malden lane, New York, and 244 Strand, Lou- ten, and by all respectable Druggist* and Dealers lu dodiclno* throughout tho United Statu*, and the civilized world, in boxes at 25 cento, U2W cent*, and 81 each. ' ESf Tbcro 1* a cousldorablo saving by taking the largor size 1 ’. N. B.—Directions for tho guidance of patient* ovory disorder are afllxod to each Pot. apli» HERRING'S PATENT FIRK-PROOF SAX'S. WITH HALL'S PATENT POWDER-PROOF LOCK. Having received the Prlzo Medal at the eWorld'* Fair, are now offered to tbo public U tbe Prlzo Rails, or the World. Tested and approved a* they havo been cvery- whoro, iholr crowning victory wa« reserved to be awnrded by tho Juries of tho World’eFalr. Tho proprietor placed Ono Thousand Dollars In Gold in the ono oxhibited at tbo World'* Fair, lon- don, and Invited all the Pick-Lock* In tho world to open the Safe, with or without the key*, and take the money ua a reward for their Ingenuity; although operated upon by several skilled to the art, uoone could Pick tho Lock or opeu the Sate. Thu undentablo ovldonoo of tho superiority of tin* i Safe* Manufactured by the subscriber 1* known and ; acknowledged by a discriminating public, wbo are : oasurod that all Pare* made aud sold by Idui, or hi* authorized agents, (uouo genuine except they have hi* name on a metal plAto,) will ho found equal or auporlor to uuy or tho many whloh have passed through Uie Urey ordeal, preserving the contents un injured, af. published and noticed by the press here tofore 5r-lu the burning of tho Tribune building, tho great fire* in New York and Hag Harbor In 1845, at New Orleans in 1842, at Tallahassee tu 1843, at Prov idence In 1846, at AuUhlo uud New York City lu 1H47, ut St. Louis, Albany, Plattsburg and Detroit In 1848, thu great fire* at 8t. Louis, at Milau, Ohio, aud the great burning at New Orleans in 1849, tho great fire* in California, at Chicago and Syracuse In I860, aud at tbe St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, iu 1861, great fires In 1852 at Now York, Philadelphia, Choraw, S. , C., Montreal, Canada, St. 1/mU and Ogdeiwburg, aud : many others. Tho metal portion of thene Hare* cousi.it* of tho stoutest aud toughest wrought bur aud ptnto Iron, and tho space between tho outer aud luuer surfaces 1* filled with a chemical preparation, which U the most perfect nou-couductor of heat yet discovered, and which canuot bo effected or penetrate by fire.— This fact has been established beyoud question by tho result* of many experiment*, attested by per sons of the hlghost respectability, lu every trial to which tho geuuiue Salamander Safo has been sub- Jocted, whether accidental In burning Imiidiugs. or by agreement for tho purjiosoof cumpctltiuu, it* tire- prooi prujiertlesbave proved immousurably superior to those of any (so called) tire-proof Halo ever mauu factored. By &u tmprovumeut upuu tlic original Halauiauder, Introduced by tho pres out owner of the patent-right, the interior is rendered wholly impervious to damp, and books, papers and jewelry might bo preserved In one of his safes for a century without contracting a blemish from mould or mllldow. To guard against counterfeit* every Hafo from the manufactory of the subscriber, and sold by hlfa or bl* agent*, has a brass plate iu front, bearing bis name: each is also furnished with ouo of his Im proved Thief Detecting Locks, which It a good guar antee against robborv. H. C. HERRING A 00., Noe. 135,137 aud 139 Water-fct., N. Y. Agent* lu Savannah, Messrs. BELL & PKKNT1HH, wbo keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers' prices. sept28 Propoenla ftor Rations mid Fnel for LlghteVeasela. COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, SewauNTWoiENT or Liairro, Savnuuuh, 10th May,: wttaur.M proposal* wiu uo ivceiveu at uu* O ofilce until 12 o’clock. M., on tbo 1st day of July next, 1860, for furntohlug aud delivering Ra don* and Fuel on board the liRUl-voiUQta lathi* Collection dtatrlct, viz.; at Martin's Industry and Tybee bland Knoll, for uuo year from tbe first Uuy of July 1868, to the 30th June, 1667, Inclusive. Thu ration* to be of good and approved quality, to bo delivered In good and sulllcieut package*, barrels, boxe* aud ease*, and lu good ordor, on board the above named ligm-voaael*, at least once a quarter, free of expense to tlio United States, and agreoably to the annexed table oftlie weekly ration, viz.: I 1 s gSSS3g| Iffff 2 11 ' a K - : : 'i : : : : saotetoj I HHAHJ ,r. : : a;: : : : •«a*«qoK : : tt: : : : •awtouiA at £ IPs'. ip: ■sueoa -! JoiteH i i X x x X f •eojjtrj § VS XiPXiPiPiPiP «oi P s »Z li *5 (5WK5tl •jeSng $ 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 Ttnosia * : s 5Txt : : : •tinJU pojjp jo suisfoH : : : : : •09IH | •Jnou M : M : M : ’Voj 1 hm! mI m •jaoa jgatcttt gUbitints. OOVfc'TlXf Ml Oar guu'ia may bo fonmi ut Me**r*. I) B Nichols s Go’s,, who aroauttiorizod to soil at onr retail prices, nov 15 BAILEY & CO. NEW TIN STOltK'AND JSllKKT-IUON MANUFACTORY. 141 aotrni or market hqcaiw, bhvax aTRKCT. ^ • I would Inform my old frloud* and patrous AH| I have oponod the atiovo stero to conduct the AmAdtovc, Tm utsd Hlicot-lron Business tu all it* ^SGvttrlouH forms, and where will be found a gen eral assortment of Steves, Tin nud Sheet-Iron Ware, which I will lie plea-sud to Khow, uud at such prices a* will satisfy any ono wishing to purchase. All kinds of Rooting. Gutters or IasuI, Galvanized Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Steves put up aini Pinos furnished at abort notice. Tin Ware at wholesale and retail, (.lull down ou Bryau street, It will pay you for your walk. 6et2 JOHN J. MAURIGK, A|teiit_ TRANSPARENT WINDOW HIIADES. CAltFKT WAKE-HOUSK, 140 COXOICKA* AMI 67 ST. JCIJKN-HTUKKW. rilllK Subacriher lias received, uml will open I this day, the Imger.t and most extensive variety oiWlNDOW SIIADF-Sever ottered in tills city. It Is tho intention of the advertiser te keep constantly In store a largo supply of all tho various patterns and stylo* manufactured by tho inanufuelurorH of lids country aud of Franco, te which the attention ot mer chant* and fuliillle* In the city und country, te in vited. Thoy will lie hold at wholesale and n tatl, at satisfactory price*. W ll. GUION, Agent. Jan 8 TO IIVILDEUK. mm T HE 8UBSCIMBEK iH pre|mred to execute at the shortest notice, and in tho uiohl work- miinllko manner, all kind* of Motel Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or oilier work comioetod with the manjifao- luring or repairing of Cupper, fialvunlzwl Iron, Zinc, or Hhoetlrou Rusim-rh. HORACE MORSE, octl3 1611 Broughton nt]_ UPKiNiTANI) BIJMMKB <JI.OTIIIWi.-'tiTo O Rubscrllier would Invite tho attcutlon ot nil In want or SPRING AND SUMMER CUiTIIING, U> hi* utock which Ims Ju.it been received, at tlio Slur Clothing Emporium, 147 Buy street. Hprlft WM. 0. PRICK WaTCIIKS^ WATilllKH—WATtllKH. Wo aro receiving the I^ontlon l-evcr Wutchus, of the inosi colobratod maker*, in |Gold and Silver case*. It. F. Cooper’s Du- Jplox WeleliiM, WatoltoH for Timing llorsos, fine Swiss Clironomotors, which wo offer ut roasoiut- bio prlco*. at our now atoru lu Gibbons' Range. C qA38 D. B. NICHOLS i CO. READ!—REAR! I-READlil n Tlial is, if you can soo; and If you can’t soo, you can Mini ~U^ all kind* of 14 helps te soe,” at the Watcoiniu .foweiry Btoro of D. B. NIchoL* k Co., iu Congress itreot, noxt door to tlio corner of Whitaker, where you can purrlmo Wutcho*, Jewelry, rillvor Ware, and Fancy Goo,is, as low as at uuy other Hloro tu tho country. We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those line Steel Spectacles : also, a supply of Pobhlc and Perlscoplc Ism*, which we aro prepared to fit iu all kiud* of frames, ut short notice. Our Poriacoplc Luna (so called from thoir peculiar shape) have an udvnutago over all other*, a* thoy havo a greater range of focus, ho tlmt tho reader is not compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain distance from the eye. Cull and sec. D. B. NICHOLS k 00. 413" No charge for showing goods. mar 1*. it. N. a CO. MAYER iSi ULL'N, SUCCESSORS TO SALOMON MAYER. a Wholesale dealer* lu Imported Wines. French Brandies, Holland Gin, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, French and German Stomach Bitters, Cor dial*, Ac. Tl*o Kubvcrlhor* koop constantly on hand a large assortment of the above, aud sell them at low prices and reasonablo term*. mcli 1 ly P OT ATOKS.—20U I ibis, .sited Potatoes, 1(1(1 do Mercer and l’h eiamgo do. lauding uud i Htilebv t'to'28 HUNTKK ft IJAMMKI I “NIC PI.IS ILTItA” SC'HKMlsr - ' 1300 FflUagl^N—1^50,0001 HAVANA PLAN 1.0TTKHY. This medldno allay* pain and Inflammation, which other remedies Invariably cause, and cun bo taken with lou trouble and oxpciiso to patlonte. This lu- folUble remodyha* saved thousands upon thousand* from tho hand* of MERCILESS QUACKS, If not froth premature graves. Iu case* of Infection tho Compound Bfiobu Is the only article worthy of the least confidence of tbe afflicted In performing SAFE CURES. It contalu* no narcotic, mercury, or othnr Injurious drug, but Is purely a VegdttbU OumpotiHon. it U very agreeable to the taste, creates no perceptible odor, and may bo takon by persons of eJthor sox without hindrance from bu*lnoH* or medical advice, as plain directions for u*e accompany the medicine. Reader. If you have any of the above complaints, do not neglect them, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine you can cure yourself, aud thu* prevout nil exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WIU. PREVAIL. This mediciue speedily uud effectually cure* the most virulent form of secret dUeu.se*, and eradicate* every particle of Infectious matter from tho system, reatarlux the patient to a portent statu of HEALTH AND PURITY. Ilelutbold's Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla. For purifying the Blood, removing all disease* ari sing from excess of Mercury, exposure and im- prndonce in llfo, chroulc constitutional tilseascs, arUlng from att impure statu of Blood, uud tho only reliable and effectual known remedy for llio euro of SScrofulu, Halt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer- atioiu of Die Throut and Log*, Pains aud dwelling* of the Bones, Tetter, Pimple* on tho Faco, uud ull Scaly Eruptions of tho tikiu. It I* gratifying to the proprietor or these medicine* to he able to state that it 1* now nearly throo year* slnco thoy were first introduced, during which time thoy ltavo been extensively used In various jwrt* of tile United Hiatus, and have given to patient aud practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction in the various cases in which they have been employed ; whether in towu, country, hospital or private prac tice, they havo invuriubly given tho most decided and unequivocal KutiHl'action, und produced the most : itilufory aud boiutllclal cUi-ct*. Numerous letter* • havo been received from the most distinguished physicians lu the country, uud from tho professors I of several medical college*, cccommondlug In the highest term* tho value of those medicine*, aud {their superiority over all other preparation* for kucIi complaints a* tho proprietor recommends. I Numerous preparation* of Harsnparillu aud ol Buchu | aud various modes of preparing them buvo been given, all of which of course will differ according to AFFLICTED I READ AND REFLECT. UK. E. Jil’ET, of PurU, ’knaoK tfnufn, a no vc kkaxkux ur., kilomono, va. ~AY bo consulted In all cuaos of a delicate , nature, nud as ho tma tia«t moro expetlonco in uiM Uuo or practice than uuy physician, ho will positively guarantee to euro Gonorrhoea. Ac. He ho* cured many troubled with ringing In tho our* aud houd when asleep, groat nervousnoait, be ing attended sometime* with derungouumtot inlud. Dr. Huc-t may lie consulted in aU case* of a Certain DUsve, Gonori hosi, GievU, stricture*, Pain in the I//lns, Seminal Wcnkutws, .Ulection* of tiro Kidneys, also, those |>ocuJiAr aifoctfon* which arise from a certain practice of youth, uud which, If not cured, roudor* marriage impOMinie, and In tiro end dratroyn both mind and body, 'the remedy will also cure Impotrncy. 1'u ton* afflicted with urotlml ilischutgca, or debil ity of tlur urinary oi'gan*. or tiroso who aro suffering from tho destructive habit c4' youth knowu a* tho Uolltery Vice, and who havo been abandoned to die by other physicians, tarty bo speedily cured by ap plying to Dr. iiuct. Gonorrlima will bo permanently cured without the administration of any mercury, balsam, or other drug*, which may expose the patient. (Roots aro final to the constitution. Thoy lead to strictures, great weakness, and, If not properly treated, are ruinous. Dr. Iiuct guarantee* a cure, aud a permanent one, lu u very short time, without thu usu of catheter or bougio. Tboscwhoaro afflicted with any of tho form* ol the secret disease*, such as blotches, nodes aud ul cer*, are conjured, u they vuluo lifo und health, lc call immediately. Lot no false modesty deter you from making your case known to one, who, from education and re spectability, alone tnu beiriond you. He who piucus himself under Dr. lluet uud tns treatment may re ligiously confide lu id* honor as a goutlemuu, ono iu whose hor-nnr will bo forever locked tiro secret of his patient. There ar e very few rueu lu the world iu whom it U sate to repose coutldeuce, espuclutiy lu cases of a dedicate Mature. The many pretender* to ittudicul scicncu with which tlio country is filled, and the many disappointments to which tho unfortunutc are subjected by consulting such men, reudors u matter of mere justice to cautiou tlio public against them, uud lHjint ilietu to tiro sure “ haven of reposo.” Dr. Hunt invites ull the afflicted, however hojjcdes* their r use may uppeur, or whatever their uisoa-.e may be, or howovor many physicians or remudio* they havo tried, to put his knowledge and skill to tho test iu uu examination if the case—** rr wiU. cost you MmiiMJ. lie promises to every person ho trout* u jKirnnuiom aud rudical cure for lite. ill* otfico is so unauged that thu ia.-r.son culling will tire no ouo but tbo Ikaaor himself, wliu L iu coustant atteudunco in his privutu room*, ready aud willing tv render rolioi to ull who tuny give him a cull. Dr. lluet’* Medicines are entirely vegetable—they aro easily taken without hindrance to business. A cute made in all cases to tbe euUslauUou of tite puliont. Ail consultations, in French or English, strictly confidential. Apply at his Mcdiiail Oilice, Governor street, above Frank bn c.tn-ct, under tlio Richmond House, Rich- umud, Virginia. Person* at a distance can bo cured by letter, post paid, stating ease, and enclosing a |H>stuge stamp to i«»y lor the reply. Price of Medicine |*t-r packuge *6. which, in most castv, prove* stdllciont to uflect a cute. mayl patent jjUjfflints v-ji iivi «i .uu u RUM uuivu-OHivUt uu and line, Pblladolphla, Pnnnsylvoma. INVALIDS Aro apprlaod that Dr. Klnkolln onofincs hixnrkt Uco to a particular branch of medicine, which l-l gages hi* undivided attention. Ho cnntiotu the cl fortunate against Uio abuse of mercury ; ihocafeLxii arc promptly extinguished. TWENTY YEARS OF EXPERIENCE In tho treatmout of a class of disease* huhotv neglected and Imperfectly understood, hua euabirn Dr. Klnkelln (author of a work on sdj ineenxuiuL, te prove that nine-tenths ortho causes ol nmo. - debility, local and oormtitutional wonkr.eiw, mental physical sultoring, are traceable to certain haW forming the most secret yet dettdly and latal j-nriiitfi of domestic misery und uromaturo mortality m TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. There l« an evil habit aomeUmc* tnUolgod In bj bbya, in solitude, mten growing up with them L manhood, and which, If not reformed iu due tin, c uotonly beget# xoviioua obstacle* to mau-lmcoiKl h«7- pluorM, but gives rlso loaserles or Ltoiractod, insiA on*, and devastating afibetion*. few of tlA who glvo way to Uds perokflous practice uro aware o(the oonsequoncoa, until they m.d tho nervous systua shattered, fool strange oiid unaccountable freilnn. and vaguo Tears in the mind. Tho unfortunato thus beeomo feeble, 1* umfido u. labor With accustomed vigor, or to apply LL mind \> study ; his step is turdy and weak, ho dull, irruw,- lute, and engages in his sport with less eauray ti>»' usual. B‘ be emancipate himsolf boforo tlie practice L*. doue its worst, and enter matrimony, UU tuurrkw- is unfruitful, and his sense tells him that tliis is call ed by his early lollies. Thtwo aro courddcjoUer.* which should awaken tho attention ortimre.-imlkiiy sltuutcd. Marriage requires the fulfilment of coimUUuhp, l. order tbut it may be really tbo cause of mutuai hi-r,. pinos*. Could tho volt which covert? the oi igln oi domestic wretchedness be rai.;ed, an l its tj uo j-ou;*.*. in every Inst* ,o dl-closed—io .how inuny couiuu bo bo traced to physical dtequalifluitions und thou attendant disappointments V Apply then white Ul timo, In order to have your uitetruug and relaxes organization rebraved^rwtvffled and strengthen^-. He who places hlm*clf under Dr. Klnkullco’a treat ment may religiously confide In hi* honor as a g«. tieman, rely u;>ou the assurance, tlmt tho secrets t» Dr. K’s. putienco will never be disclosed. Young man—lot no iaLso modesty deter you from making your case known to one who, from educ tion and respectability, can certainly befriend you. Too intuiy think they will conceal thu secret in their own hearts, und euro ihetasolvus. Alas I how often is this a fotal delusion, und how many a prom ining young Minn, who might havo been uu orinanou te society, hu* laded uotn the earth. Strictures "ot the urethra aro rapidly removed bj tho application of a now therapeutical agent, uemI ouly by Dr. K. Weakness aud constitutional doblil- Ity promptly cured, and (till vigor rostered. COUMBY INVALID!*. Can have (by Mtatiug their case explicitly, togeiher with all their symptoms per letter enclosing a remit; tance) Dr. K’s. medicine, appropriated accordingly Furwardod to any jart of the United Static, m. • packod secure from danger or curiosity. READ! I YOUTH AND MANHOOD. a viaoHon? ufk ok a hjikmatvw; drath—klnkiixi^ os UFK HhKSKltVATlOX : OM.Y 25 CK.VW. It Is a work emiiieutly required, ss atueunn of re forming the vices of the ago in which we live, also NATURE’S GUIDE, WITH Km> roll THK PROIONGATION nF.Lfir, SVMI VKo THE I’HKs*. A letter with a romiltanco of 26cents, ortho vuit. ! Injudicious and unskilful management of those unuc-1 j quuiutcd with pharmaceutical pre|KiraUons. it is j ft.i/v i’^t.iJ * tKV.* • -te I therefore of the hlgtmst cimshleratten amt luitwrt- i J r 'i» W i bloaraiiliira wfillu t U \*xLibir °»Tm . ranee to Uio public ami to tlio faculty that there 2*.!kirti ..ti 1 1 »,iDo iu- w„r S, ulirmlrl Hu ulnii.liii-il ni-iiniii-nlOtnu ol'nniif.r.., kti-.i,iu«l. HtilkmJ, OOltn ill lilt liVW Ol tilt- HUbJl Lt-. hO IdT U Each nrojtosal must state distinctly thu prlco for which the entire rutiou will be furnisliod on bourd each light-vessel resj»eclively. The projKwals for supplying fuel, both coal aud wood, must state distinctly tho price per tou aud j should be steudiu d preparations of uuiiurm fctreugtli • mid iKwuoinintr ttir, •nib.l niit.-fililAO’i^. Ta. ..Ili.-l IliU Ja*|icr County Academy LOTTERY, »r actiioritv or tiik htatk ok ci:oiu;ia. 10,000 Numbers Only—onirpfTze *u*tl-3ght Tickets. OLAWHM, ■*“ T O ho Drawn May 15tli, I860, nt Concert Hall, Macon Georgia, under Ho* sworn super- iuteodeni'o of Gol. G. M. h»g«n and .1. A, Net*bit, LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIKB- phook wtJAixmw or WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured by Steami J Martin. New York. In tbe fire ofthe Oil Inst., which consum ed tlio brick building occupiod by Mr. Juo. T. Thomas, opposite tho Goa Works, in this city, was a safo ol the above descriptions coutaining tlio books, papers, and money of Mr. Thomas, and although the building wag detroyod, Uio said Safo sustained no Injury wuatever from the intense heat to which it had been oxposed. On open ing tho Safo, the contents were found undisturbed, audio the same ordor and condition os when placed there, except# slight discoloration to the prqfocting onds of a fow papers, and the books of one or two of the book*, caused by tbo steam generated in the Safe, while at its greatest hoat. The Sate aud contents, as it oarne from the rules, may still bo soou, in tho iKMsession of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment of these oele- bratod Safes always on hand,and for sale by C, H. camtfikLd, Agent for the Manufacturers, July £•), 1855. 171 Bay-st., Havatumh, Ou. I take pleasure in corroborating tho foregoing state ment, and hi addition would odd, that the books are now in o*e. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 2titb, 1866. ocW—tf —miNirttirnffisoVAffim— ESTABLISH M33NT, Td YORK STREET, NEAR THE OOURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., KelabUeltcd In 18Jg, rilUB Subscriber grateful to his friends and ■ iiatrons for their continual favors, would state tliut In addition to tho Improvements iu DYING, uc quirod by him during hi* last visit to England nnd Scotland, has mado arrungetnonta for oxteudiug his businoHS, by which ho is now enabled to dye a greater variety or color* on silk and wnolou dresses, shawls, Ac., which he trusts will generally please ull who may favor him with their patronage. Ucntlemnu’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo required, in tho same auporlor style which has generally so much pleased hi* patrons and friends. Table Covers, and ladies’ Crape Shawls, Ac., cleaned nud finished iu tlio first style. ladles’ Bonnots dyed, bleached ami pressed In tho most fashionable stylo*. Orders from tho country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcols aro houI by sloamlioata or railroad, word should be aunt him by letter through the post oUtco. so that ho may kuow where to cull for them, rach lit ALEXANDER OALIDWAY. j. e, dk ford; ~ AFOrilBGAKIBS HALL. 8. E. Cornor oft Brutighteu nnd Barnard titreots. 8avau- uah Ga., Wholosnlu aud retail Dealers In __ Drugs, Mediciue* ami Chemicals, Dyo Woodaund Dy« Studs, French, English, uud American l'erfum* : cry, Finn Toilet und .Shaving Soaps, Combs aud Brushes of ovory description, Surgical and Dental Instruments. Trusses aud Supporters of all kinds, Spicia. Suuffl), Manufactured Tobacco, AU tlio Patent or Projiriotary Modicines of tho day. Hnjierior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies for Medtciual puriKwos, Extract* for Flavoring, Tollot and Fancy Articles, kc. Alt' N. R.— Especial attoutiou given te tlio propitrution of PhysIciaiiH’ Prescription* and Family Rcci|>o*. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine (Mhos, With plain ldroctlonH for use, Including Direction* for treatmout iu cures of poisoning, Drowulng, Ac. “pTjy "<1, Maiiag* r. having announced liisdolorimiiation te make this tlm mo»l jMjietar I/iltery in tim world, offl-rs for May 75tli u Hi-henm that far Miriunses any scheme ever oil’-red in tin, annals of Lotteries, ire/lv TO YUL'Jt INTEREST. Examine tim *‘a|,lt.iL- "<»e Prize to every i.ight Ticket*. CAPITAL 312,0011. 1 prize of #12,000 1 do 6,i,O0 2 do D tHKi l do 2 (100 6 d« t.ohn do do.. 120(1 prizes uruountiiiK to > 'llckets. 38-HatviH, *4—Gnartora, «2 ’ PRIZES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDl'CTloV. PorKons sondlnu money by mail need not fear Its being loht. Order* pnuciiially aitended to.— Commuiiication* strictly confidential. Bank noien of hound Bank* taken at par. Those wishing puriieulur ntimbur* hIioiiM order I iuiiuhI lately. Add res* JAMES I-’, WINTER, Mniiager, Macon (iu GEO. A. McOLKBKKV, Agent. * Bull Hlrent.,3d cor. frtun Ikty, LOSS OF TlCldm oF Tlanh I, B AUG1 \U AND B0P8HRI bale* heavy Gunny Cloth, 20 bolt* heavy Dundee (for Sea Isl and*,) W bolts medium do 44 inohe*, 300 coils Ky Hops, 600 lbs Baggtng Tatee, in etore and for cal by opt I? WEBSTER A PALMK8- LTUESH SHlmun, Jsibsten and HanUiics, for JL sale by Jan 2 A BONAUD. INDIAN 8T11EET FOUNDRY. D. k. WIIJ,(AM HOSE, mox sm> Has.** rovamms, miiawriguih, asm uimwui. MALIlIXiam, HAVAN.VAII, «A. f Are prewired to tuuke ooutracta with rail road* uml others, to furnish thorn with iron mid Hroau Castings of every ilvsurhdiou; and also to build Stationary KnglueH, Horizontal S n ‘ l ' crU,:, ‘ l Su B'“ r 'd*, willi two or thrin roller*, • s "tf« r , 1’a«w, Steam Saw Mills, Roll Gangs, nnd i ttMw itavry an|K>rtainlng to tho «aniu. titeamboat r* I w f »fk, 111,(1 all kind* of (tenoral Jobbing attended to to j with punctuality and dispatch. They trust hy at- » tent lou to hUHiness, and lining justice to all work “TT,! entrusted to thoir earn (o merit n alwre or public $60,000; patronage. 1 N. B.—Gago Cocks, Oil Cu|>s, Whistles, 8team and Bator Lock*, and u variety of finUhod bra** work, requtslto for machinery, always ou hand ut reasona ble prices. Bosh Weights. Cast Iron Mimes for gutters ol various patterns and sizes, ut northern prices, nppo- Hilo tho Charleston Btcamhoat Wharf. tehlO FINDLAY’H WON WORKS, MAOOX, UKOHUtA. Tho subscriber, from long experience in ■ft l.l.ul.ftn.*.. ( ■ . ■• ■ cord, aud tho kind and quality of each, to be deliver ed ou board of each light-voasel respectively. One bidder may oiler for all the ration* und fuel required for aU the light vcssols In this district, or for onu or more of tho vessel* separately, at hi* own optiuu. The kind and quantity of ftiel will be deter mined upon, aud tbe contractor iuformod accord ingly. lu advance of the Ume for making tbe quar terly deliveries of ratlou* on hoard of tho respective llght-voHHcla. Each bidder is required to attach to hi* bid or bide a written guarantee, signed hy himsuffund a r*«<pon*lble surety, that, In tho evetit of tho contract being awarded to him, be will talthfoUy execute it tn conformity to the term* ofthla advertisement. Thu contractor will be required to outer into bond with approved security for tho faltbftil execution ol the contract; aud no bid WiU bo accepted or contract entered Into, until approved by tho Light House Board. The contractor will he required to keep ut least, In the aggregate, one month’* rations for tho entire crow of the light-vessel contracted for, on bourd at all time*; and any expense incurred on account of failure to deliver ration* or fool iu time, will be chargeable to the contractor. No member of Congress, Ughtkeopor, Miporlntou- Uout or Inspector of lights, nor any porsou connect ed with tbo Light-house establishment, will ho al lowed to contract for or doliwr rations tor tbe crew, or fuel of a light-vussel, nor to bo iutoro*ted in such contract. No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will bo allowed to ehaugo the part* of tbe ration, nor thu times that may be determined upon for tho delivery, without authority of tho Board. All tho article* constituting tho ratlou for thoerow or light-verfHol* will be examined, aud their quality approved by tho nuperiutendont, or tbo Inspector or tUe district, or by such other person as may be as signed to perform tbut duty ;aud no bills wilt be paid for rations and fuel which are not accompanied by receipts duly signed by tho respective light-ves sel keepers for the difforeut article* constituting the rations for the craw for each quarter, and separate receipts for tho kind and quantity of fuel dohvered on board or each light-vessel, No bid which 1* not properly sealed and endorsed will bo cousidorod, and no bids will he received or allowed to bo withdrawn alter the expiration ottlie time specified In the advertisement for receiving them. Bid* submitted by dlflbrent msinbors of the same firm or co-partnership will net be considered. All bids will bo publicly opened and registered at the time specified in the advertisement. The right to reject all bids If the Intercut of the public sorvico require it, 1* rosurvod By order of tlio Llght-houso Board : JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights. my 11 MEB1CA MilEorWMHtliSTONI T HE OLD BKASS GUN alluded to In In the letter from the Chatham Artillery of Savannah, was cost In England, in 1776, was sent te Uda country as a part of the artillery of Lord Cornwallis. Comman der of the British force* at tho tlmo of Uio Revolution. This Gun was surrendered At the capitulation o Yorktown to Uonerai Washington, and by him pre sented to the Chatham Artillery of Savannah. The old Brass aix Founder still wear* tho Crown, but 1* covered by the “ Stars and Stripe*,” and beara the mark* or cannon balls, swords aud Bayonet. She was darkened by being sent to this country iu her Infancy; In her old age she has boon restored back to her beauty by America, OREA 8ATIVA: HUMPHREY‘SMETAIJ.IC POLISH! Uuoqualledfor its Intended purposes, (hot of restoring Metals of evory description back to their original fllnish and beauty, which they will retain evon whou subject to exposure. It removes rust from, and gives a most beautiful polish to cither Bra**, Steel, Iron, Copper, Silver, Tin, Britaunia, Gorman Silver Platod Ware, and all bright Metallic works of Locomotives, Steam ships, Steam and Firo Engine*, Factories, Carriages, Harness, Surgical aud Architectural lustrumeuta, Mchluery, kc. For tho use of Military Compauio?, for thu polish ing of their Armory, It ha* uo equul. For KuilroadM, .Steamships mid Manufacturing Establishments, ill* by for the cheujrc.-rtuud best article In existence. N. YORE AND SAVhTuNBOF STEAMSHIPS. Savax.vau, May 20th, 1856. We thu undersigned, commander* of tlio Now Yor and Savannah line of Steamships, havo had tho new Motalic Polish or Mr. Wm. Humphreys, tested on thu various bright roetallc work* of our *hlpr. and rouconantend U a* an article unequalled for u* Intended purjiose. Thomas I,yon, Com’der steamship Agusta, M. S. Woodliutl “ •• Florida, Geo. R. Schenk, ’• « Alabama, Cupt. Ludlow •* “ Knoxville. WATERWORKS. Kmiinkkk’h Dkv.vkt.wknt. I Suvnunah, August 3d. 1855. J Mu. Wm, Hcmvhky’h : Dear Slr—Tho new Motaliu Pollvli, Urlstu,” of your maiiufacture. la now iu use a* an article which ha* no superior for the polish- uc of bright inctalio work*. M. H. UNVH.LE. Engineer Savannah Water Works. the mmto of preparation which each Individual may j cyiiojMetlln of Aim Hc«tit~LItomt«u^‘ j fira medicine rc H „ir t - comMcr.1.1. car. la lb. A l"‘!i?,'"S’“"l'," preimrntion aud tlio employment of different uiou- ' » m ^ strua in succoaslvo biieratiou to take up tlm extrue-1 ft* tin* iL-n miiHnHu nmi in I-.unii’> i Mm i i/n i oic uo,ilopiiioiit oi mi. Aiiivi iitiii tijiDd, in it* vartcu i , .. —- . — oueutiv toinronerlv mute iUH i oi OLirea ci lv ! fr.uii age to age, that, any library in tlio ua- \ pwt ‘ ltu| np*, addressed to Dr. KINKKLLKN, PbiL. muchonmirfid^tr uotruiid!«red fotldh- inoJt^bvili lUm * ' l,U! ^‘>Uaiie. amt gcuvraUy very miurnte etw- doiptdu. Pa.,^ will secure a copy of either oltheate,%- much imiKUred.tr uotroudirul totally ineit, b.v tin troiypc- likeues» iffiuuiii native authors, their auto- b<ok* by return of mail; nr 12 copies will ot fun free of postage lor fil. Buuluellvra, Canva-.wis Traveling Agents, Ac., supplied wholesale nt. b-, publl*her's prices, which admit oru large profit. MS" All letters must be jiost jjald. ap24-n uud possessing tho mix-t advantages. 'To olivet thi* aud obviate the evil alluded to, 1 havo made u num ber of experiment* to ascertain the umnt otthctual mode of extracting thu virtues of the Sarsaparilla aud the Buchu, and to discover the most eligible form for their exhibition. The oxiwritneut* have resulted most favorably, aud It 1* with much pleas ure I uow offer to the public aud Urn faculty my Compound Fluid Extract*, which coutalti nil tlio vir tue* of the articles they aro represented to bo made from in a highly concentrated form, nud are the meet active preparation* which ran be made. Two ta- btespoonsful of tho Extract Harsaj/urilla, added to u plat of water, ta equal to the l.Utiou diet drink, au<l one bottlo fully equals hi strength one gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction a* usually mud©. PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, #1 per bottle, or (i for ff> “ “ Sarsaparilla “ •* ** •» •• Certificate* of cures aud rocomtnoudations from distinguished professors and physician* will accom pany each preparation. Preparo*! and sold by 11. T. HELM BOLD, Practlcul uml Analytical CliemiKt, 203, CheHtuut-st., near tho Girard House I'htla. Tu be had of Druggists and Dcaloraiu ovory sec tion of tho Uolted State* and CauadaG. AU letterw for tlio modlcino directed to tlio nropri- utor receive immediate attention, and «af« duliveilcs guaranteed. septl—ly-dtw Ktrlkifig ownt* hi the live* of the itubje they could be obtained, are t uiuarkuble for .-tating the peculiarities oi their mind*, while at the remo time tho editors omit, a* we behove, lla* expression* of opinion regarding them, leaving the reader tojudge for liinwolt, thus making it a truly Impartial work.— (Evening Transcript. Person* wlsliing to eiipidy thoniselver with this great w.rk, unquestionable the grandest literary uehiovcmetit of tuo age, are respectfully informed that tho subscriber i« uow lu the city, propurwl to furnish all who may drelro it, with those beautiful iutero-ting «ud tuitrnctlvo volumes—-a library in U(eiurelve-*—A» charming, rich and varied, as they nr© Impartial and comprehensive. Price $7, Any ouo wishing to *ih< tbo work will bo watted u|«»n Untoe- dintrly. by giving uolico through the Post ClUc©. Please address Box 364. •lift—tf J. WELLINGTON MILLER. RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE Cl'HE, Tj^OR prevention and cure of Intermittent ami X? Remittent Fevers, Fever aud Ague, Chills and hover, Dumb Ague, General' Debility, Night Sweats, aud all other forms of disease whloh havo a common origin lu Malaria or Miasma. This is a natural antidote which will entirely pro tect any resident or traveler evon in tlio most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious dis ease whatever, or any Injury from constantly inhal ing Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly chock the Ague in person* wbo have suffered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never liavo an other chill, by continuing its uso according to direc tions. The patient at once begins to rocovor appe tite and strength, and ooatinuos until a permanent and radical euro ta effected. One ot two bottiea will answer for ordinary cases, *omo may require more. Directions, printed in tin. German. French andSpantah language*, accompany each bottle. Prlco Ono Dollar. ESP" Liberal discounts made to tbo trade. J. A. KIDDLE, Proprietor, Providuuce, IS. I. EVIDENCE OF SAFETY. New York, June 11,1S56. jhave made a chemical examination of ''Rhodes’ ♦•••ver and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria,” and «ve tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Qululno, and ' vchnlne, but havo not found a particle of either in or have 1 found any subdtance in Ita compos!- that would provo Injurious to the constitution. JAMBS R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. CAUTION Tt ~ SUFFERERS, uuo more Arsenic, W.-s, Mercury, Quinine, luge*, Strychnine, or Anti-Prodic* of any kind. Tbe well-known iuefllcionuy of these noxious itolsons provo them to be the offspring oltbcr of false medical principles, or of morcotmry quack*. Th© only rem edy in existence that i* both sum aud harmless to RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CUUR. Wholosnln Agents. HAVILAND, R1S1JCY ft LU, Augusta, Ga., and for a l>y deal or* generally. ©25 ern; made boots. . THE Subscriber has on hand an assort* E ^ went of BOOTS, GAITERS amt SHOES, of fata owu manufacturo. which lie will warrartot ^ m superior workmanship ami material, not in- ferior tu any made in Savannah. Tho price* of Boots uruft'ora $5 to $10. ** Boots, kid aud cloth Galfors aud Shoes made to or dor as usual. E^poclal enro ukeu to oneure perfect *“* tiino 6 J. OLIVER. I jOl’ATOlis.—400 bitnelB superior Planting X Putotoca; 5U do Woutern Rods; and 50 do Peach Blow. 1 , lor sale by ninrH BRIGHAM, KELLY A (* HON. MINS MURRAY’S U NITED States, Canada aud Cubu. Schwoglor'* History oi Philosophy in Eputatuo, iraoslufod by Sooyh*. Pre.-coit'o Philip 2d or Spain, now supply iu haff Calf amt in Cloth. Nupuii'fiii'.- Gonfidoutial Corrcnpoudence with hto hrotlior JomuiIi, Ditvnii'* Htotoryof tlie Queen'* of tho House of Hauover—2 vois. t the Ailaold in Madrid. Romance* of the Harom, by Ml** Purdue. Rhuitci (Lay. by Juliu Kavnnnugb. Earuc*t Unsibud, by Mr*. Leo Iteutz. tear 3 W. TUoKK E WILLIAMS. j^Lthe bittluiwiU . |!ro|wr'(.j"“i" rurV£ir(iiijnii! •^WEnBlum, (filler*, Clrciilur. Hluitlo, wil (limir II? li.lw l.ui’M'iIlt i'll thu tVuljuani n’mi I Mill'!, FU8ur MIIIh Uln ilSliu'arid OuUiim'in C !i!!!i > <*« ll.llr*M.'l. U...TI.-bi.W..I a.** April U.H., ! o»l.’ lv_ l . l '_'‘ ir, ‘ a,, '* t (I'dnBiiltinuire, in cimrgoof Adam*’ cular, will hoof iron wiieu reoulrtal. All of which Willi IiIm tun nil linn.ni>nnm..iu I.. ............ * ExproH* Uoiiqiiuiy, wore dethtro,veil hy lire, umi*i»- quontly there will not bo tiny Dmwlugof tliatClu-s*. Tlio Drawing will ho Clan* II,—May 16th, tlio “No Plus Ultra” Scheme. Very Respectfully, J. F. WINTWL with hi* many linprovomeui*, ta warranted to bo equal te the best nude ut any other ratabltahmout. Ilia work* are on a ecalo a* extousivea* the largest Uu—?S h ' SPl, (0 til order, wild prompUtoi an4 dispatch, ••IT A pOEBCT! yiNDUY ROYAL HCIIK1DAM 8UI1NAPP8. T eminent Chointat* and Physidaus^ln^Eui^e and the United Stales, and pronounced hv iiir the best remedy for CllOI.lC, GRAVEL. PREDLSPOSI- TIONTO CHOIJCILY. AFFECTION OF THE KIDNEYS, aud all tllsoiiacs oftliet.KMTo uui.varv oiug.w. Ah a Mrcngtheniug and invigorating dial U luut no equal. Ah usual with an article of i.tcli uusiir- poHscd reputation, It lia* many unprincipled imita- tor*, who. ho loug as thoy benefit their own pocket, care but llttlo for tho live* and health of those they may endanger, und nmuufacture tlio basest com pounds, and call them medicine, ami others too, with a view of briuging tlio Royal Scholdnin Sclmapp.- Into disrepute, advertise, hoII, or attenqit to sell, an article, wnlcli they call Schnapps, but which Is noth ing moro than a vile otnnjKumd of poor Gin, Alcohol and Spirits ofTurpoutlne. Lei all beware how they taste such trash, nud beware how they believe thr advorttacmenls of quacks, lest, by a broken constitu tion, und a predisposition to Intemperance, enure- quont oti drinking sueh dmigorous and Intoxicating liquor*, thoy «eo but loo late Uieir error. Remember no couqiouiid ur preparation called S-lmapp* is from ourdtatUery, unle** bearing our coiqiorute mark and ntgunturo ujkju tho label and wrapper, uml seal R. c. ft Oo., utKiii the cork. Any person or person* Imitat ing our Royal BchciilainSolitiapp*, will bo dealt with te tlm utmost extent of tlio law. KKI.YEA, CARTER ft CO., Solo Importer*, New York. For Hula by J. E. DkFORD, \Vholo*«lo and Retail , Agent for Savannah, at the Aimthccarios’ Hall, oor-1 nor Broughton and Hanmrd-strect*. mar 2d i J UST RECEIVED.—20 boxes Shoulder*, ft priinu uruclo, 20 tierce* choice Tennessee Ham*, in store, und for salo by mar 2ti WAYNE. (iRENVIUJ? ft CO. SIStT buwahd; Tlio above reward wih be paid for tho up- prebnuson of ray man JOHN, wbo runaway from tnu ou tbo night ol the 17tu of Marcb iu»t, die I* about 6 foot8 or V niuo inches high, thick set, and weights about 160or 100 pounds, and ta very black, ilo i* a curpontor by trade, and was onto owned by Mr. Neely, formerly of Columbia, 8. C. Tho boy may bo nbout Columbia at this time. Au additional reward will be paid with proof to convict any white person hnrborlug said boy. GILBERT BUTI£R. Savannah, January 18, I860. Jaul8 gjjrThe Carolinian, Columbia, und the Standard, Charles tou, will please copy tho above two weeks tally, ami charge thin ofilcn. - RAN AW AY From tho brig Abby France*, on tbe night of November 1st, a slave, belonging to Balti more, named GEORGE IdXON. Ho is sup posed to have slowed himself away onboard some vessel bound North < r to Europe. Masters ol Yea*cl8 aro cautioned agnimt biking him away nov--—if EDWARD GARDNER. .Master. DR* W.R. MOSELEY’S INFIRMARY. M FOR the treatment of Can- corn, Wens, Fi'tuln, and all kinds of Tumour*, to now open for Uie reception of Patieus. Hto luflr-jl mary is located urar the Dej*ot aud l’o*t Offlco, w- IJroadway, and contain* about thirty largo imd vrcii furnished Room*, with good uud tru*ty sorvacta. U ways at hnnd, both ladiu* und gentlemen aiu lacoi . ed at this Institution, and will receive tho moit itzic and kind attention from tho Proprietor, aa w >il hi* Matron. HU practice- in that horrible diaeM* Cancer, lor tbo ]ia*t ten years to not surpasred by any Pbyslciau lu Uio South. PsUonta a.v« boards-, at *1 per diem, or $15 per month, $10 being require.' In advance. EST Foo* to be agreed U|*m before tho case i* ue dertaken. All coramunicatiens must be po^t par; addressed te W. R. MOSH.EY (toff 0 GrifflU, G:t. 1 square,.... $10 m Square*... 18 3 do .... 20 4 do .... 24 6 do .... 27 0 do .... 30 7 do .... 32 8 do .... 34 fi do .... 80 10 do .... 8S ^ Oi to ni 2k::: Fl FT Y DOLLARS REW A11D. Runaway from tho subscriber, near Fort Brown. Barbour county, (Ala..) a negro limn named BOB. aged 24 \oui>, weighs about 140 •pound*, 6)5 to 6 l’eet 11 inches high, uml lum tho peculiar ncceulatlon of the fow country. He has uhanged his name, uud i* supposed tu be endeavor ing te make ids way North, probably under charge of some white person. The above reward will Re paid for las uppivlunislou aud delivery to uie at any point .South. octfi EDWARD 8. OlT. CHATHAM AUTIfiLKRY. Aumdky llat.i^ Savamiuli, May 6.1844 Mh. Wm. HcJtl'imvs: Dear Wr—Tim Chatham Artillery being much pleated with tlio huudantne mnmmr In which yon havo polished on old nix pounder which wasMurremlercd uttlie capitulation of Yorktown, and ta now tu their possession, havo directed mo to express to you thoir tluink*. , The Metalie. 1’oltah you manufacturo of Oriza Sa- tlvu, cannot bo to lilglily recommended to all tlioso who have bras* gun* to polish ; for such a purpose it ha* uo importer. I think I may safely *ay that hereafter tbe Chatham Artillory wiU riso no other material for poltalilng thoir guns, if they cau procure yeur Metallc Polish. Restwctfolly your*, fto M. 4. BUCKNER, Orderly Scrg’t C. A. For «*lo by JOHN 11. MOOUK CO., GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., ((a. WHOLESALED RETAIL DRUGGISTS. EXTRAORDINARY INSURANCE AGAINST Fir.H I Extract of a letter from Norfolk, Vu., dated Janua ry Hilt, Istata. Mi;*'K.-.S. (J. Ul'uaiMi ft Co., New York, (i i-id let lieu ; On the 71 li of December last Messrs. Adams A (.o.’s Express OUlce, situated in u large four story brick budding, iutlitaeity, wa* totally destroy ed by lire, and tlietr safo remained buried in the burning rums until yesterday, when it was dug out, and even tln-u found surrounded with llvo coat*, (and iilino-d red-hot iron lay boshl© ll.) Hie brass ornaments and nob* melted off. We were witnesses to this fire; and if any thing cun re-tat sue.li heat Itls enough—lire could not he hotter—ll is a triumph indeed. We enclose a certificate from several par- (to* who saw it opened. Yours, truly, ROWLAND ft ItROS.^, cnmnr.nn. Noiu’okk. Va,, Jan. 17,1868. By l eque-*! of Messrs. Rowland ft Bfns., wv tilt* day altciidcd the oi«;iiiiig ol one of Herring’s I'.ttenl Fire-prooftsdes, wlUo.U wo* iu toe lire of Foccinber I 7, tietcmgliig to Messrs. Adams ft Co.*.* Express, and Merer*. HUNK ft CONNERY, *♦ W. II. FARRELL ft ( ” J. T. JONES, “ W. (L FOLKKR, All order* niUHt beaccconitiauted hy tho cash. •• WM. HUMPHREYS, oct *4 Chcmtat, Savannah. iftONteRONTAT'YlirHTOftKM.— J ACOB UA1LY, Mnunfacturerof Iron Btoro Front*, Column*, Girder*, window Head*, Bills, &«. Respectfully calls tlu» attention or Builder*, mid the public lit guiioral to Ids Foundry, IlltUAD STREET, IIKIAIW SWUNG GARDEN. Pblimlolpbla, at which place ho would be plcusod to moot thorn, and .onteriido arrangotnonta for (famishing the above article* at tho Short wr Nortrx ou the moat roasona- hie term*. Buildings mznal’acturcd by Mr. Belly, ere open te nsptcUon In PhUedelphle- - ... DRUGGIST Would call the attention of Merchant*, Factors, Planter*, Physician* and others, to their ex- tensive and well selected stock, comprising ovory article In their Uuo or business, and which they offer for *nlo nil tlio mort reu-oimhle terms for cash, or approved credit, viz; PAINTS, VARNISHES, GUSS, ftC., White Iz-ad, Wire and No. 1; Tlettiau’* Color*, dry and in oil; Japan, Copal, and Coach Vnmhhes ; Linseed oil, Spirit* Turpentine, Window Glo**, Put ty, Geld U*uf, 1’alnt Brushes. S«sU Tool*, and Gla zier*’* Diamond*. LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ DIIJI, Bleached SiMirm, Wluilo and Isirtl Oils, for burning . all description* or Oil for machinery, viz., Pa tout ut l Unbleached Sperm, Jjirdoml Rape Seed Gil; also Tauuer*,' Neats, Foot und Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTUT.V-S. I Nutmeg*, Mace, Atapico, (.’itinniuoii, Pepper, Glugcr. tw * t Miwtard, Saleratu*, Stale, lVnrloxli, Sweet oil, Starch, 1 Fig Blue, Malclie*, Ac. FOR PHYSICIANS. A grout variety of the lx.vt Kreucli. iaiglish, nnd American Chemical*, Pluvriunceullrul Prepaiatlou*. Select powder*, Surgical IttRtrumcuta, Vial* Specie Jar*, Metalio Saddle bag*, ftc. Alan, CAMPHKNK AND BURNING FLUID. Any ono who n» iv favor llieut with their order.! may do|M*iid «i|H»ii their receiving tlio beat uticuiinu, and that all good* furiitoliH will be of a reliable quality. Should they not give entire wittelhction, thov may be returned at the option of tho purchaser. rnnhlO u pOUN AND COUN MEAL V# Oorii, MTUUeand mixed;I >1000 but prime do fresh Corn Monl tit 00- $24 >40 7C 3/ bX lit) m Ly found the paper* and eoutenta iu a peritict '■tale ot preservation. H was, hi our opinion, as severe a teslas could td* hud. A large four story building entirely destroyed, and tlio sate remained Hie whole time surrounded by fire, and subject to uu iutcuso heat, ter forty days before dug from the ruins. (SR'ta'd.) Gko. 1. Axmtuaox, Wii.uam D. Rkyvpi.t*, | payable in adviiuce, Miua Davis : ‘ * "" *•* r ‘“ C. Il.tt.t, A. It. .M'Ci.kax, W . W. il.UYllls. I am ruby satisfied with llor inanuer in which tlie above inctioiied sale preserved ita contents. A. A. COW HER Y, Agent Adam* ft Co.’s Express. Extract from a Norfolk paper: Amamh’ Sara.—One of Herring’s celoliruted Fire- proof .MSti’cs was hi Adam*' Express OUlce when the auildiug wa-» liuriied several week* ago. It reiuaiu- jtl buried iu the rubbish imtil Tltureday, whou it was taken out. The tire, on the occasion alluded to, was ono of the fiercest we ever wiw, and when the chest wn* found, alter a lapse of forty days, It wo* Hitrruinated by embers, glowing brightly. When opened, the papers, and otter articles it contained, were found to lie sound aud generally In good condi tion, thu* atlerdltig another proof of tlio security and superiority ut' these sales. The one alluded to may tie seen at the ware-house of Messrs. Rowland A Urns. who aro agent* for the maker*. It nIiow* clearly the evidence* of It* incombustible qualities, when U* exterior wua red-liot iu the burning fur nace that roared around tt, and amid tho embera that glured around It for hours, day* aud week*. Herring’* Patent Obampiou Fire-proof Bates, with Hall's Patent l’owder-proof Locks, lor sale by HELL * PRENTISS, Agents, EM UWMtofa.Pt, BioaraxEiranKn: . WHOLESALE ft RETAIL DRUGGIS'Bs, Oorwr of Broughton and Whitaker Streets, Savwmali, Gft, Aro now recolvlnc & lai-g- sto^T of gen- otae Drug*, Modicines, Chemicals, Perfumery, •uu Gorman Cologne, In great varioty—1 ainu, oil;., Window Glass, Lain .lard's Snuff, landreth'e a&x crop Carden Seed, 76 per ct, Akutto, Buroieg b’.uhi. and Camphlue, Fancy Soaps, Brupho* ftc. Tho attention ot Phyaiclaus ta directed to then e.x tenalvo asaertment of Chomlcals, reo»*it:y *eli-^t-t from tho manufacturer*. Term* cash, or approved crMit" S. D. BAaNTLEY, ir. t* T. S. POWELL, M. D. janll ly M ORE EMBROIDERIES.—To tho ladies in particular we would addr*re our auvertlv> ment or en additional assortment of real French worked Collars, Sleeves, Chemisette. Cufffe, i huud*ome Untn Cambric Ilandkoruluofs. (>>ni2 and examino for youreclves, at marll l.ADPON ft ROGERS rates op advertising. , For ouo square, of SOO em* or le*s, ol any tyi>c r. t larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for the Ui>.tuud&j cent* for each sufadcqucst insertion,for uuy time W» than ono month. All Tabular work, with or without Ru]q6; and AJ- verttoomeuta occupying tioublo column, shall to) chargod dot bio tbo above ratos. Advei ttoemocts of whatevor length, for any tltr>c lea* thau one month, to bo ebargod ut traasicut rauw. For a longer tiino at the following rate* tor uuy time out ubovo specified, u propot tu>t,& charge will be made. A Ueiliu'tion of 26 per cent from the above info, will be made on advertisements appearing ext It- Klvely on the fourth jwvgo of the daily. Advei tibcmenta ordered three times n week, to- be charged two-thirds the above rates. Special notices, 10 cents per lino for tbe 11 rot. an.; 5 cent* for each aubseqeut insertion, amt in no eon* to be subject to contract. Marriage notices SI. i u ueral invitations 6U cents each. No special notice* inserted for less than 50 cents. Obituary No;-c. : s, lteport-s, Resolutions, or Proceedings of any Society Association, or Corporation, ordered to bo publish ed, 5 cents per line. Steamboat* will bo advertised at 2-10 per annual for each boat advertised. Steamships, where but ono is running, $40 per an num; if twoor more, 880each. Auctioneer*’ advertisements net to be subject to contract, but to tie charged at tlie rates prescribed per sqtiure. Tlie paper, under no circunntnncos, to bo Includ ed iu u contract. . I'rufct-sUuitti aud business card* nut exceeding ^ liues. will bu inserted at $20 per annum. (.'alls t n persons to become candidates, will bo inrened as other advertisements, to be paid tariff variably iu udvauce. Announcing candidates for ofilce, $10, to be pal : iu advance. Advertisement.-, tint marked on the copy for* specified time. \* ill be inserted until tot bid, aud payment exacted. When any bill for two mouths advertising, other tlian contract, amonute to over $50, a deduction 26 percent will bo made, Yearly advertising, with privilege or change will bo lakcu at tlie following rales ; For ono square, renewable once a week, $16 ” “ “ twico •* 56 •* •• 44 3 times or ofteuer ?n Every ndditionnl squareconti-aeted lor to bucliarg- e*.l one hall tlio above rate* additional. Yearly advertisers shall bo limited to the spare contracted for. All contract* shall lie in writing, stating definitely the nature of tlio biudties* to te advorilsed. Any advertisements not properly coo nested with tlm business shall be charged separab ly, and also any excess of matter over the tanouci contracted for. Cnwvriml ftdveriUemetti* invyable quarterly. vorttaenicnta from strangers nnd transient person*, payable in adviiuce. All other* will be cotitidPri-J due when called for. Regular advertiser* und nil otbers sending com munications or requiring notice* designed to cnll nt toiitiou to fairs, concerts, soirees, or any public eu- teriukutnciits, where charges are mado ter tuiunt- taiico—all uoticcH of private associations, ivory no lice* designed to call attention to private enterprise* calculated or intended to promote individual iuic- rosts, cau only be inserted with tho lUiderstAiidiuf tlmt tlio *niuo 1* to bo paid fur. If iusci led iu the editorial column (which cun tie only ut the disci c tion of the editors) the same will bo charged at * , * r rate of not less than 20 cent* per lluo. Advertisements ordered lu the Weekly paper. $' per square for ouch insertion. Tlio midorelgnoil, publishers of Daily, Trl-Weeklf and Weekly newspaper* in Savannah, Gu., pledge oursetve* strictly to adhere to the above bill ct eliut ges, and lu no lustauce to deviatu therefrom. I’iie above rate* to take eifect March 1,1850, one to contluue binding, uutil changed by the volet** * maioriiy of the undersigned. N, B.—Tbit* schedule shall not in uuy way c-HM* the integrity of existing conn avis. AU contracts te* - tlie year or any other specified time, shall only vcaJ« with tho oxpiration of tho period for which they were made. Auau-WJtft Sxvu>, Republican. J. O. WW08T ft CO., Ocewfoit., . k Mcminn I (M