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fcq;tl glbbcrfocmtnts. S'l'ATIfi OF UKUUW1A. C HATUAM COUNTV.—To all whom It may ouuceru : Whereas, Andrew Hullldav. willtp- piy at tho Court of Ordinary for Utter* of DDiufiwUm •a tbe Estate of ArnunU L. Fox- Theta aro, thoreforo. to clto and admonish all whom U may concern, to bo and appear bolbro said Court to make objection (ir any they uavo) on or be fore the first Mouday In Juno next, otherwise sold Letters wlU bo granted- ^ . Witness, John M. Mlllen, tea. Ordinary Ibr Chat ham County, till* twelfth day or November, 1866. U^nov 12 JOHN M. MILLEN, 0 L C^C- 8TATK OP GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTV :-To nil whom It may Vy couuorn: Whereas, Johu Wolbrock will apply at tho court of Ordinary for Loiters PlsmUsory as Administrator on tho estate or II Wolbrock : These ore, therefore, to elto and admonish nil whom ft may concern, to bo und appear bclbro »nld Oourtto make objection (If any they have) on or btibro tho first Monday la Juno uext, olhorwuo said Letters will be granted. Wituoss, Johu M. Mlllen, Esq., Ordinary lor Chat- ha n county, this fourth day of December, 1866. * - * JOHN M. MILLEN, oca d**cJ ai'ATbi up UUU..UIA, C HATHAM COUNTYTo all whom it may concern: Whereas, Johu Wolbrock will apply at t.io Court or Ordinury lor Loiters of Dismusluu o.« Ad utdbtor oh the Citato of Carl Hull's, doceaned: Those nro, thorolbro, to cile and ndrauiiUh all whom ft may eoucorn to be and appear bolbro aahi Court to make objection (II any they havo) on or be- (brs the first Mumlay lu Juno uoxt, othorwUe said i La tent will bo granted. Wituoss, John M. Mlllen, Esq., Ordinary far Chat- h tin County, this fourth day of Decumber. 1866. dec4 JOHN M. MILLEN, o o a STATE OF GEORGIA, CHATHAM COUNTY—To nil whom it may \J couccrn : Whereas, George Jouos, will apply ai tho Court of Ordinary lor Lcitcra of Dismission a* Ad uiul.-ftrutor on the Estate of Jauo Oordou Clarke. These ure, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom ft may couccru, to bo and appear before said Court to make objection (irony they have) oa or be- foru tho first llouday In Juno next; other rise said letters will bo grunted. (Witness. John M. Mlllen, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this tlftoouth day of November, 1835. nor 24 JOHN if. MTI.LEN. o. o. c. STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY—To aU whom it may juucwru: Whereas. Johu Muilery, will apply to the court or Ordinary lor Letters DDniLoryas adminis tration on the Estate of William Wrlgtft theso arc, therefore, to elto und admonish all whom It may coucern, to be and appear bclbro said Court, to make objection (if any they have) on or bclbro the first Monday In November next, olhwUo said Let ters will be granted. Witness, John Dlibo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Gounty, this o.ght day or April I860. JOHN BILBO, o. c. C. apr 8 C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE.-Will bo .soid on t u fit'll f.iuiday la Juuo next, before tbe Court lh>n.M>, bMwi-en iho legal hours of sate, lot number twelve (l*-) New Franklin Ward, In the City of Savannah, Miauled ou tho corner of Mo-t- gonory street und ftnulo How, logether wilh the throe-story bruik w.uvliuusosiiuated thereon.levied on lu Miti-iy a cerudn ll fa. is-ning out oi Caath uu Superior Court, in liieor oi John cfeudder vs. dur ance 1*. Holds. Property p lintrd out lu said 11. fu. BENJAMIN L. C(»l.E, may3 Sheriff C.C. ADJJIN ISTU ATOli T S"sTil7E7 G EORli 1A, wAYNE COUNTY.-Agreeably to uu order grauted by tlio Court ol urdinury of Wayuc Coun'y. will be sold bolbro tho Court House door, in tho city of Br-iiMviuk, Glynn county, on tho first fuesduy in June uext, buiweou tho law t'ul hours or eiilo. .-even hundred uud fifty (J6u) acres of land, lying m (ilyun county, belonging to tho estate of Rebecca Manning, lute of Wayne coun ty. deceased. Sold for tho benollt of tho laird uud creditors of said deceased. Terms mado known ou the day of sale. This April tbo 15th, 185U. JOHN D. HUMPH, apr!7 Administrator. Sutic£7 T WO months from date application will be mado to tho Ordinary of Cnnihum County, for leave to soli lot No 151. 9iU district, Baker, belong ing to the bitato or Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, may2 Administrator* NOTICE. QHERIFF Sale in Wayne County.—Will bo O sold In front of tho Court Ilou.-o, in Waynosvillr, Wayno County, on the first Tuesday in June next, botweeu tho usual hours of title, the following pro party, to wit: One lot of land in said comity, c mtum- lag four hundred und ninety ucros, known .m lot No. Ib5, in tho third district of said comity. Levy made by a constable Ptul returned to mo. WII.LLVM cPELL, S. W. C. April 24,1860. wtimny2S NOTICE. O NE month after date application will be made to Iho Bank oi tho State fa Georgia lor the payment of a Twenty Dollar bill, tho loft half of which has boon lost by mail. ROBERT ft. HUTCHISON. Pauldtiig County, April *.5. 1151. apr25 _______ A LL persons having claims against the late jTjL firm of W. II. FAIUIELL <£ Co. are requested to call, and recetvo their money, before tbo Ur.-t day of Juuo ensuing, at which time a final disposi tion will bo made between tho respective copart ner*. GEO. \V. DAVIS, npr2ft 8t Receiver. AUTltE. S IXTY DAYS alter date, application will be m.tdo to tho Houurublo, the Court of Ordinary or Chatham county, for leave to soli a uogro girl alavo named Elizabeth, tho property of tho late Chariot J. Zittrour, lor the benefit ol ihu heirs and creditors of the said Courles J. Zittrour. KATHARINE ZITTROUR, Adra'rx. mar 24-tlj Eft. Cbas. J• Zittrour, dec'd. ASSIGNMENT NOTICE. TOHN M. WILLIAMS, having n&signed all U bU pr-ipnrty, both real and pcr-oual, to udptet his debts, ail persons having legal claims ngalu.it the ■said John M. Williams, wi.t ploaio hand them to the uader-iguol w.tbuii delay, us ills quito de drub c to ascertain thu extuit ot indebtedness, uud to per fect a speedy settlement el' ihi usdgaed property apr2S illKA.M RUBKttl'd, Assignee. Exccumix fuvi'bujeu eaoE. O N tho First Tuesday in June nest will be sold brier-- the Court ltouso In Ware-boro, Ware County, Ua., ny virtuo of an order from the ordina ry of tilcbrn md county, Geo. Lot of land Nog 8vU, 821,3.5, 32»i, 327, 6U, OU, and 022, lu the twelfth, (Utb) dl-trUt; Noi. 260 and 307, ninth (3th) dis trict; and No. 4J9, in tho eighth (Sib) di-trlctof satd Ware conuty; sol-l ai the property or Kobe F. Poo, late of Richmond county, deco.uOJ, for the bc.ielllol heirs an l creditors. E. l\ I’OE, my 11 tds Excoutrlx. ADJIISTRATOIi’S NOTICE. A LL poiMom having d«.-in uid-i a/alu*t tlio eitate of tlu lftoOhiir.es s. Arnold, deceased. are hereby notW».l to pru-ent them, properly auc-lod, within thu tune prescribed by law;and all thorn in debted to sai l Oitutu, uro roq-ieslcd t> make Inane dlate payment to KDWaRD I'ADELFORD. mays Administrator. BAILEY & CO., M anufacturers of Fine silver ware, Obcstuut street, Philadelphia, lu order that purchasers may bo curtain of the quality of Silver Waro of our manufacture, our Sterling silver will be stumped: fteto, forh ^bberliscmehts. From V. R. PALMER, uanuut. Aftvwwtswa and xkwhvavwv auhxy, Boaton, Now York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. jamkiTh. now 1 DEALEB AND IMPORTER OP Wotclica, Jtwclnr, Sliver Wore* Fan cy Gooda, 4w., so. 12, sooth So mn, nauuMoniu. wopt8 ly NELSON BWEEZEY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner As tor Place and 4th Avenuo, ix clooi ntozunrr to to amor LoutAhv axd nts xiv KUUJt HOW, NSW TURK. mHfi moat extenalve variety and the largest 1 mock of UoaumentR, Tombu, HcadStonee, Ac., liiAmerlca, can be found at this establishment, from plain to the moat elaborate and ornate in dealgu and workmanship. In addition to tha stock always on band, a great variety of drawings, appropriate aud orlgiual may be fouud, from which work will be ex ecuted promptly to ordor. Orders faithfully executed, aud shipped to any point available by water or steam. Persons vLdtlug tho city of Now York on pleasure or buslucsa aro roapoctihlly Invited to visit this es- ubltehment. ocfo WAREHOUSE, 140 Oonartst ami 67 St. JvUen Street*. T HE UNDERSIGNED would take this oppor tunity to express to his friends and tho public generally, his sincere thanks for tkoir liboral patron- ago and Latluonce, which has resulted in extension ol bU trado to all parts of the State. Also, Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby enabling him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in any Southern cltr. Families, Merchants, Hotel Hoopers, and Steam boat Owners are particularly Invited to examine the present stock, which Is now complete In all the various departments, consisting In pvt of the follow* tng goods, vis: CARPBt DEPARTMENT. Mosaic Hearth Rugs, Volvet and Chonllle Rugs, Tufted Rugs, Plano aud tablo Covers, Door Mats(every variety,) Silver ta Brass Stair Rods, Royal Modalloa, Royal Velvet, Mocot Wilton. Mocol Bruasow, Tapestry Brusaeld, Power Loom Brussels, Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Hutch, Carpets Bindings, Ac. CURTAIN AND UPHOLS’lERT DEPARTMENT. Brocatellea, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Satin de lAluea, CiltCornlces, Satin and Bilk Damask, Gilt Pins and Bands, Worsted and Cotton Damask. TnsneU, Loops and Cords; Velvet aud Plush or various colors; Window Shades, new style. Also, every variety or Furniture Covering, Trim mings and materials lor decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twouty-four foot wide, for Halls and Rooms, cut to fit without a seam. The subscriber wit! oblige himself to makotlie 'irlceson all description of goods as low as tho same quality can bo purchased In any Northern city. Si' Carpota cut to Rooms and goods sent to any part of the city Tree of charge. 47* An experienced Upholster will attend to the making and laying of Carpets and OU Cloths when desired. Tho dncoraUvo and curtain department Is n charge of an Upholster of acknowledged taste and skill. W. H. UUION, Agent. octl8 140 Congress and 67 St. Julien-sts. DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, I S a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is recommended to tho public, relying upon Its lu trinsic worth lu tho euro olThu following complaints All Billious Derangements, Sick Headache, Pyspep* •>ia, Habitual Oastiveness, Chronic Dinrrhce, G>lic‘ Pain in tho Stomach and Bowclu, General lability* Feroulo Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggists gen ! orally, und by Johu. B Xfooro & Co, and IVtu. W* Lincoln, Savnntmh. ly fob 12 LET US REASON TOGETliUlf. HOLLO WAV'S PILLS—WHY AHK WB SICE? I T has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and eufloring. IlOIr WAY’S PILLS are specially adapted to tho relief of tho weak, tiie nervous the delicate, uud the iu- firm, of all climes, ages, aoxea, aud conaiituliona.— Professor Holloway personally BUjieriniemLs the manufacture of hla medicines in tho United States, and oirors them to a freo and enlightened poople, as the best remedy tho world over saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE FLOOD. These famous 1111s are expressly combined to ope rate on the stomach, tho liver, tho kldnoyn, the lungs, the skin, and the bowels, correcting uuy do- ruugoment In their functions, purity lug the blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curing disease in all Its forms. DYSPEPdLl AND UVKR COMPLAINTS. Nearly half the human race have taken these Illls. it ha9 been proved in all parts of the world that nothing has been fouud equal to thorn in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach* complaints generally. They soou give a healthy one to those organs, however much deraugod, aud when all other means havo fulled. GENERAL DEBILITY—ILL HEALTH. Many or the most despotic governments have opened their custom houses to the lutroductlou ot those Fills, that they may bocutoo the medlelno of the masses. Learned colleges admit that this raedi- ciue is tho best remedy ever known for itorfous of delicate health, or whero the system has bueu im paired, as Its luvigorntiug projiertlee never fldl to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female, young or old, should bo without this cofobruled medlciue. It corrects and regulates tho mouth ly courses at all periods, acting lu m&uy cases like a charm. It is also tbo best and safest medicine that cun be given to childrou of all ages, and for uuy complaints, consequently no family should be without IL Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known In the world for the following diseases *. Asthma, Bow el Complaints, Coughs, Gilds, Cheat Diseases, Costly- ness, Dyspepsia, Venereal Affections, Marrhaa, De- bUfty, Dropsy, Fevor and Ague, Fomale Complaints, Hcaduchos, htono and Gravel, Luwuees of Spirits, Indigestion, Influouza, Inflammation, Inward Weak' uw>. Liver Complaint, Piles, and Wormsof all kinds. Soul at tho manufactories or Professor Holloway, 80 Maiden Lano, New York, and 244 Strand, Lou- don. aud by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout tbo Unitod States, aud the civilized world, iu boxes at 26 cents, 62k' cents, and $1 each. 47* There Is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for tbo guidance of patlenta ovory disorder are affixed to oacb Pot apl25 READ!—READ 11- READ III That is, If you can see; and fir you can't soo, you can Hml _ A\\ kinds of “ holps to soo,” at the WatcL Jewelry Store or D. B. Nichols k Co., luCongross street, uext door to tho corner of Whitaker, where you can purchase Wutches, Jowolry, Sliver Ware, and Fancy Goods, tu low as at any other store iu tho country. We have received per steamship Alabama a rro9h lot ol those flue Steel Spoctaclos ; also, a supply or I'ebblo and Perlscopic Lens, which wo are preparod to fit la all kinds of framoB, at short notice. Our Perlscopic Lens (so called from their peculiar shape) have an advantage over all othors, as they have a greater rango of focus, so that tho reader Is not compelled to bold the book nr paper at a certain distance from the eye. Call aud see. . _ . D. B. NICHOLS & CO. 47* No ebargo for showing goods. l l D. B. N. A CO. Oul £>nj .a IW.VJ. UO IU..U-. al JIU-.il.-. II it .I.CUi Co’s., who aro authorized to sell atuor retail prices. oov 16 UAII.EY tc • O. IfioW~wi$T"SToit«jT an u ^liiiiKT-uToN MANUFACfORV. 141 sotrrn or mahkkt «icakk, iirtan sthkax I would inform my old frlouds und |mtrons ASM I have opoued the above store to conduct the iwA itove, Tin ur.d Hhoet-Iron Businuis lu all its ^Wtiviirioiin forms, and wlmre will be found a gen eral uirforiinnut of .-‘tovim, Tiu uiul .Sheet-Iron Ware, which I will be ptoaised u* -bow, und at such prices as will suii.siy uuy one wishing to puroimso. All kinds or (tooling, (iutu-Yrt of Lead, Galvanized Iron Work of every duscriptio*), Job Work and Re pairing executed with di-putch, old .Stoves put up und Pipes furnished «t .-hort notice. Tin Wurc at wlioleiulc and retail. Gill down on Bryan street, it will pay you lor your walk. OClfi JOllN J. MAURICE, Agent. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. CARPET WAUE-IIOUSK, 140 Oi.vuii*-« avi# .»7 ir. jcUH.'-.siKi.Km. rnriE Subscriber IniH received, uud will open I ilili day, tbo largest and mo-ft extensive variety oi WINDOW SHADES ever offered in UiU city, ll In the Intention of the advertiier to keep constantly in ntoru a largo .supply of all the various patterns mid •ftylea mumiliirtored by the in'tinifauturura or tills country und oi t- ranee, to which the attention of mer chants and families in tbo city und country, is in vited. They will be Bold ut wbole-ule uud retail, at Matli'fiictory prices. W H. GUION, Agent. Jan 8 ^ TOliUIJsDK liS. ^ T HE SUBSCRIBER iH prepared to execute at Urn hliertc-t notice, and in tlio most work manlike manner, all kind.s ot Metal Ibmllng, GntterK, Cornice, or other work cniun eied with tbo rnanufac- turiug or ropuirlng ol'Gippor, Galvtinlzud Iron, Zinc, or Sheet Iron BuKine*'*. HORACE MORSE, oct! 3 lf.U Uronvlitini ut * QPRINcTaND SUMilKU CliOTIII.NCL-Tlie O mib.*cribcr would Invite the atieiitlon of all lu want of SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to hlfl stock which lias Ju*l been received, ut the Mar Clothing KinjKnium, 117 Ray s-lrc t. apr 15 WM. O. PRICK Watch kh—w ATci i atciikh. We ure rocuivintf the I minion Lever Wule.he.s, of Hie ino-l colebruted iimkerti. Ill (Gold and Silver eases. IL F. Coopcr'a Iju- Bplox Watches, Wulchoti lor Timing lIorneM, Ana Awls. ' ciirommielerri, which wo offer ut rounouu- bin prlcc3, at our now atom iu uibhoua* Range. •opus n. o. mchols a co. MH EU 4i BMJK, riDCCtSSOR-S TO SALOMON MAYER. __ lyhoitMie dcalora In ImportoA Wine?. ■ MM Holland Ota, Seoleli end MOM ini'll MTilsky. Jaranlc. nndSI. Croix Rom. at^TOHrench and German Sforaach Bittom, Cor. ulau, &c. The autaerihers keep oonatamlj- on hand a Urxo osaorimcnt or the ehove, and Jell them nt low price, and reasonable term,. Inch 1—ly pOTATOE3.—200 bbla. Seed Potatoes, 100 J. do Mercer and riienango do landlne and t ode by _ lmr« _ HIINTKlt h OAMMFI.I. ..Nti PLLS IH.TBA.’ MLHKMk. moo PiuzK»-lab,ooo: HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. Jasper County Academy LOTTERY. ur AOTUoamr or tub btatk op okorhia. 10,600 Number Only—One PrizTuT'Rghi Tir.kou. CLA SS M, 1^° be Drawn May 15th. 1866, at Concert ~ Macon Georgia, under the awnrn nuper- iiitcmlimco ol Col. G. M. Logan and J, A. Nndilt r>q. ’ The Manager, liavlngannounced IiIr.Iotermination to tnaku this tho most jvopular lottery In iho world oil is for May 16th a ho homo that far mirpns*0H a.:y scheme ever offered in the ucnala of ixitt**ri..K I •«" >K TO YOUR INTEREST. Examine Sm CffpilaN (•no Prize lo every Eight Tickets. CAPITAL 412.000. 1 prize of. From CJ. PIHRCH'N anvxxraixa aukxut. munxmiM. »a. Authorized Agent for tho Savannah Journal. ina'AXi’ii'XNircomfort. SPRING BED AND UATTRABS DEPOT. 800 ommiott tfnucxr, urroorra jo.hw' hotxl. mHfi Bubooiibera would reapectftilly call the 1 attantloo of the Principal* of Boarding 8cboohi, Boarding Houaea, Hotela, and the nubllo in general, to the late and Important Improvement! they havo made In the Rattan Frame*, Harnoaa Leather "'“ged and Spiral Bprlnga. beat Beds are a very durable article, coat little je than Feather Beda. and are much more healthy. In tact, thoso beda are a real luxury to the well or Blok, nd altogether auch an article aa when onco uaed would be deemed indlapoiuable In every fami ly for comfort and boalth. Pomona ftom any |iart of tho Unitod Statoa may ho auppliod at the ahortoat notice, by Hnuding their ordera, giving dimension* or Boifatoad, &c., ad- dreaaeil to DOWELL tt BARRETT, oct3—Cm . 200, Chou nut si., Phila. PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE BUILDER, 8. K. Gokii.IBth & Hnmllton Bt'i., PHILADELPHIA. Pa. - PORTABLE SAW MILLENOINE8, on largo X whccia, with a tongue, for a team to bo Ht- tacbod to movo them about. Those ougluoahavo t^o eyllndera, making from 10 to 80 liorso jwiwer. Also, HOISTING or PILE DRIVING ENGINES, (Torn 3 to 80 homo power. Ordera are flllod in from 3 to 6 weeks Rom their recolpt. Engine* always on hand for solo. These engines havo boon In use seven yoara, and In overy Inntauco have given general satisfaction. Description Circulars will bo sent when applied for. fab 0—Cm d&W HERRING'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF 0APXI, WITH HALL'S PATENT POWDER-PROOF LOCK. Having received the Prise Medal at tho World’s Fair, are now offered to tho public as tho Prlxe Safe or tho World. Tested and approved as they have boon every where, their crowning victory was roaorvod to be awarded by the Juries of tho World’sFtilr. Tho proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars In Gold in the one exhibited at tho World's Fair, Ixm* don, and Invltod all the Pick-Locks In tho world to opoutlioSafe, with or will tout tho keys, and take the money as a roward for their Ingenuity ; although oporAted upon by ffevoral skilled lu thonrt, no one could Pick the Lock or opuu tlio Safe. Tho undoulablo evidenco of the superiority of Uu* Safes Manufactured by tho subscriber is known and acknowledged by a discriminating public, who are assured that all Safes made and sold by him, or his authorized agents, (nouo genuine except they have hU namo on a metal plate,) will bo found equal or superior to any or the many which have passed through theflroyordoftl, preserving tlio contacts un injured, ns published and noticed by Iho pros* here tofore In tho burning of the Tribune bulldiug, tho great fires in Now York and Sag Harbor lu 1846, al New Orleans in 1842, at Tallahassee lu 1843, at Prov idence In 1846. at Auffalo aud Now York City In 1847, at St, Louis, Albany, llattsburg and Detroit in 1818, tho great fires nt Ht. Louis, al Milan, Ohio, and Iho great burning at NewOrleaUB lu 1840, the groat Uro- In California, at Chicago and fiyracuso lu I860, and at tho St. Charlca Hotel, Now Orleans, In 1861, great Bros In 1852 nt New York, Philadelphia, CUeraw, s. C., Montreal, Canada. St. Louis nnd Ogdeinburg, uud many others. The metal portion of there Safes of the stoutest nnd toughoat wrought bar and plate trou, aud the spaco between the outer uud Inner surfaces la tilled with n chemical preparation, which is the most jHjrfect uon-conductnr of heat yet discovered, and which conuot be efibeted or peuetrule by lire.— TUI.* fact has beeu established beyond question by tlio results of muuy experiment*, attested l.y per sons of tho highest respectability, In every trial to which tlio genuine Salamaudor Sofa lias beeu sub jected, whether accidental lu burning buildings, or by agreement for Ihe purpose of competition, its fire proof properties have proved immeasurably superior to thoso of any (so oalled) tiro-proof Safe ever manu factured. By an Improvement upon the original Salamander, Introduced by tho present owner of tho patent-right, tho Interior la rondored wholly impervious to damp, and books, papers and jewelry might bo preserved in one of his safes for a century withoul contracting a blotnl3hfrom mould or milldew. To guard against counterfeits every Sale Rom the manufactory of the subscriber, and Hold by him or hiB ugents, has a bras* plate In front, hearing his name t each Is also furnishod with one of hi* Im proved Thief Detecting Locks, which i* a good guar antee agaiust robbery. S. 0. HERRING N CO.. Nob. 136,137 mid 130 Watov-bt., N. V. Agents lu Savannah, Mossra. BELL A 1’RKNTISS, who keep constantly ou hand a full uud complete assortment, which they will soil at Mauufacturera’ price*. H»q:t28 DUGAiT'EVIDENCE OF TllE VALUE AND FiKE- ntoor QUAunn or WIITDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured by Stearm <£ Martin, New York. In tho firo of the 3d lust., which conaiun- ed tno brick building occupied by Mr. Juo. T. Tiiumus, opposite tho Uaa Work*, lu this city, wo* a cafe ol , , tho above descriptions containing Uiu books, papers, and money of Mr. Thomas, and although the building was defrayed, the said Safe sustained no injury whatever from tho intense boat to which It had been exposed. On open ing the Safe, the contents were found undisturbed, and in the same ordor and condition as when placed there, except a alight discoloration to the projecting ends of a few papers, and the backs of one or two of the hooka, caused by the steam generated In tho Hafe, whllo at its greatest heat. The Bate and contents, aa U came from the ruins, may still bo aoen, in the possession or Mr. Thomas, at tho Gau Works. A largo assortment of theso cele brated Safes always on baud,and for aalo by C. H. GAMPFIELD, . , Agent for the Manufacturers, July 86,1866. 171 Bay-at., Suvanuah, Ua. I take pleasure In corroborating the foregoing state ment, and in addition would add, that the books are now In use. j. t. THOMAS. . , .... Wood Y * rd » Ferry Wharf. July 26th, 1866. oct8-tr ESTABLISH MENT, 73 YOU STREET, NEAR TOE COURT HOUSE, _ SAVANNAH. UA., Established In 183$), T HE Subscriber grateful to his friends and patron* for ibolr coutiuual favors, would state iuui In addition to the improvements in DYING, ao qulrod by him during his last visit to England and Scotland, bos mado arrangements for extending bis business, by which ho is now enabled to dye a greater varioty of colors on silk and woolen drosses, shawls, Ac., which ho trusts wlU generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gentlemen’s gnrtnont* dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo required, lu the sumo superior stylo which has generally so much pleased his patrons and Table Covers, and Ladies’ Crapo Shawls. Ac., cleaned and finished in tho first style. Utiles’ Bonnets dyed, bleach off and pressed lu tho most fashionable stylos. Orders from the oouutry promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcels are sent by ateamlwata or railroad, word should bo sent him by loiter through thn post office, so that ho may know where to call for them, meb 10 ALEXANDER GALUHVAV. fiinfeitD; Mtl Fltillifl Ut*’ UtlAilUEiii, mWO Ul’LtiNDlD PARLOR ENURANINQS X— oiitltlml “ ftulticn Abbey lu thu Olden Times,” a rtplomlid stool oiigruvhiKt from tho colobruted painting by Lundseor; aud tuo “Doimrturo of the Is raelites feoin Egypt,” a largo and beautiful ongrav- lug from a puluuiig by D. Roberta. Tho retail price ortho above ongraviiigs I* $3 pur copy, but will bo aout/mofcAome, a* follows:— The subscribers have established a Book Agoucy (n Philadelphia, and will furnish any hook or pub lication at tho rotall prlco iroo of postago. Any por sops by forwarding tuo subscription price or any or tho S3 Magazine*, such os Harpor’a. Godoy’s, Put nam’s, Graham's Frank Losllo’s Fashions, Ac., will rocolve tho Mngazlnos for ono year, and a copy of either or tho auovo beautiful engravings, free of chargo, or U‘subscribing to a 82 aud ft 81 Magazmo, such as Peterson’*, and Challuu’a l-adles’ ClirUtlan Auuual, they will recolvo both maguzimwuml a copy or either ot tho above ongraving*. Every doscrlptton of Engraving on Wood executed with noatuoss aim dispatch. View* of Building*, Nowspapor Heading*, View* of Machinery, Book Illustration, Lodge Certificates, Unsluuss Cards, Ac* AU ordor* turnt by twill promptly attended to. Por sous wishing view* oflholr hulltHiig* engraved, cau soud a daguurreotypo or sketch of tho building by mail or expros*. Porsous nt a distance buying saleable articles would Audit to tlio:r advnntago to address tlio sub scribers, as wo would act as ageul* for tlio safe of tbo saute. BYRAM A PIERCE, 60 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. B. Byram. (npr!7) T. May 1*ikrck. j. oflAWHECARUS MJ,'s'E V ”!nipr on Of Broughton and Barnard .Street*. Sayan- a. Proposals for Huf Ions and Fuel for Llgltt*Vuiivl«, * collkctoIpT office, SC PKHIXTENOXNr OF LtOHTfl. Suvanuah, loth Muy, 1860. S EALED proposals will bo received at this office until 12 o’clock, M., ou tho 1st Uuy of July next,-I860, for furnishing aud delivering Ra tions aud Fuel ou hoard tho Light-vesaol* lu this Collection district, viz.; at Martin’s Industry and Tybeo Island Kuoll, for one year from the first duy or July 1653, to the 30th June, UB7, luciuslvo. Tho ration* to he or good and approved quality, to ho dellvorod In good und sufficient package*, barrel*, boxes aud case*, and iu good order, ou board tho abovo named light-vessels, Ht lou.it onco a quarter, free of expense to the Unitod Ftalo*, and agreeably to tho annoxod table ortho weekly ration, viz.; _ «S2S|Sg| j;: ,g u < \ ■ S do do tin do do do do do do do do do. ....812,000 .... 6.000 .... :;,ooo .... 2,000 .... 1,000 .... :.O0 T20 do do .ir. 500 do do 7 500 do do . ' 8 120(1 prlnes amounting to. iiuTooo Tickets, 88>llftIvo*, $4—Quarter* 82 rm/.Es 1-aVabi.e without iikdultion. I'orion. MOilln. monoy by mnll I not r.-nr l a IiuIiir loti. Ordor. pumitunlly Klliiinlod In— r t r lcUy <™>U'l<mliil. Honk tiotoo of wound Banks taken tit pur. ,®9- ’nmao wishing (NirUoular iiumlmrH vhouhl order immediately. Address JAMES F. WINTER, Manager. Macon Ga OEO. A. McOLESKEY, Ageul, ’ Bull Htreel.JM cor.nrom Bay, LONS OF Tli’ICRTS OF CLASS L. By tho lute accident on the Seaboard nnd Roan, oko 1 fall road, tlm Tlekota of Class L. for April 16th, a ilmir li'unsit Irotn Baltimore, In charge or Adams’ Express Company, went destroyed by firo, conse quently thorn will not he any Drawing or that Class. Very BespactfuUy, j. f. WINTER, In * r ®® Manager, , ....... na>au- nnh Ha., WbohMUo nnd retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines ajul Chemicals, Dyo Wootlnluid Dye Mull*, French, English, und American IVifmn- ory, Flno Toilet und .Shaving Soa]>3, Combs nnd Brashes of ovory description, Surgical and Denial lustrumonta. Irusses and Supjxirtcr* of nil kinds, Spices, Snuff*, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho Patent or Proprietary Modiciup* of tho day, Superior Ink*. Puro >\ luoH nnd Brandies for Modfeinai puriiose*, Extract* lor Flavoring, Tollot and Fnuov Arllclo*, Ac! *»•, R-T-Espoclal ottentlou given to the preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions mid Family S? P*«* 1 bh . , P- Family ond Travelling Medicine Cases, y> ati plain Directions for nan, Including Directions for treatment In cases of jiolsonlng, Drowning. Ao. fpjjy ’ AND HOPE.—tid haliiM heavy Uuiiny Ufo|b.20bolt* heavy Duudeo (for Pea 1*|. aaua,) 60 boU» medium do-14 Inches, aoo colls Ky Rope, 000 lb* Bagging Twine, lu store nnd formal JMJTlJ WBBBTBIt 4PALMEH* F UKHH Balmou, Lobfiler* arid 8ardinw, for _ sale by Jnn 2 A BOX A CD. INDIAN* STREET i-'OliXimY.' D. A. WILLIAM ROSE, mo.v smi muss vounmrw, Mii.i.vnmauri. asp ocm-hai. MAciuxnrm, havamnah, oa.. Are prepared to make vonirucM with rail- .roads aud tilhura, to furnish thorn with Iron fond Brass Gutting* of every description; mid - also lo build Stationary Engines, llorlwiuhti and Vortical Sugar i.JIU, with two or three roller.*, Sugar Pun*, Ac., Steam Paw Mill*, Roll Hangs, and iiiimhluery apporlulnlng to the same. SteamlHiat Work, tuid all kinds of General Jobbing attended to with punctuality und dispatch. They trust by ut- tenlion to tiusluesH, mu! doing justice to all work entrusted to their care to merit a share of public patronage. *!♦ II-t^'AKo Cooks, Oil Cups, Whistle*, Steam uu.i Water Locks, and a varioty of finished lirusH wmk. requi* te lor machlucry, always 011 bund m reosuim! bio prices. 47" Saab Weighty Cast Iron Mine* for uiutors el various mtteruB ami sixes, Htuorthoru prices, tipiH>- site tho Charleston Steamboat Wharf. loblo FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, MACOR, OWKOU. JEl T, *o subsoriiier, from long experience iu MMSLSPW • P! p J ? l w C ft * 1 •” fttwWi Pleatii »?“«. 0rculrtr [ Hlngle, and Gang JSrJ*™ JSS 1 Mtwblttery, Grist ami Merchant Mllfa, Pugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Castings in gen eral. The Haw Frames, whether lb r upright or clr- ouhr, Win bo of Iron .lion m,oln«t. AU ol' wliloh, with Ma many imiirovoroonu, 1. wnrrantoil uibo f jOil to lbo best nuulo at any otbor wiulillalmiont. Ilia work. MO on a acalo aa oitonnlvoaa |bn largoat i“ Norlh . -'ij, bo la nro|»rod in flu ordora wiUi promptne** mut dlipmcli, •Of 7 (ROBERT FINDLAY : patent HICGIKTIIV OF VOTEBS FOR 1S50. t0l>|in<),| I SH.Klft El JO mpimi 3-m.l ^®an< aU .EMI Each prapusai inii.-l state itfaiiliclly ihe price for which the entire ration will be funii.-hcd on board each light-vessel respectively. Tho proposals for supplying fuel, both coal aud wood, must state di*tmct«y tin- price per ton and cord, and the kind and quality of each, lo be deliver ed ou board of eneh |lglit-ve*.si-l respectively. Ono bidder may olfer for till the rations aud fuel required for all the light vessel* iu this dtelrict, or for one or more of the vessels separately, at lu* own option. Thu kind and quantity of fuel will bo deter mined upon, mid ino contractor Informed accord ingly. In advance of Ihe time for making tho quar terly deliveries of rations on board of tho respective light-vessels. Each bidder l* required to attach to bis bid or bids 11 written guarantee, signed by himself mid a responsible surety, that, In the event iff the coutract being awarded to him, bo will faithfully execute it m conformity to the terms of this advertisement. The contractor will be required to enter Into bond with approved security for thu lititiilul execution of Ihe coutract; and tie bid will bo accepted or coutract entered lute, until approved by tiieUght Home Board. Tlic contractor will be required te keep ut least, lu the aggregate, one month’s rations tor the entire crew of tuo light-vossel contracted for, on board ut all times; aud any expoiim- Incurred ou account of failure to deliver ration* or fuel In time, will bo chargeable to the contractor. No member of Congress, liglnkeeper. superinten dent or inspector of lights, nor any person connect ed with thu Light.I10U1C establishment, will be al lowed lo cent vnet lor or deliver rations fertile crew, or fuel of a light-w-sd, nor to be Inlure.-ted in such contract. No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will bo allowed to change Ihe parts ol the ration, nor the times that may bodetorwiuoUiipou for thn delivery, without authority of the Board. All the articles conritituting the ration fur thu crew of fight-vessels will be examined, aud their quality uppruvod by thosuperluteuueui, or tho inspector of tUu district, or by such other person us tnuy be as signed te perform that duty ;uud uo bills will be K id for rations aud fuel wuich ure not uccompauied receipts duly signed by the rcspuctivo light-ves sel keepers for the different articles constituting the ratious fur the crew for each quarter, and uunurute receipts for tho kind uud quantity of fuel delivered uu board of each light-vessel. No bid which is uut properly soaled and endorsed will be considered, aud Uo old* wi.l be received or allowed 10 bo withdrawn after tho expirutlou ot the tlmo specified in tho advertisutnout for receiving them. Bids submilted by different members of thu same firm or co-partucrabtp will uwt Uo considered. All bids will bo publicly opeuod aud registered at tho time specified in tlio advertisement. The right te reject all bids If Urn Interest of tUe public service require it, is reserved By order of tho Light house Board : JOHN BOSTON, Bupr-rlutendcut Lights, my 11 ______ AUfKUItA UUEO. WASHINGTON I T HE OLD BRASS GUN nlludcU to iu iu the letter from the Cbutiium Artillery of Savannah, was cast lu Englaud, iu 1770, wua scut to this country us u part of the artillery of Lord CormvuUis, Commuu- dor of tho British force* at tho time of tlio Revolution. This Gun was surrendered ulthe capitulation o Yorktowu to General Washington, and by 1dm pre sented to tho Chatham Artillery of Havauuah. Tho old Brass mx 1'ouuffer still wears the Crown, but 1* covorod by tho “ Stars aud Stripe*,” aud bears tlio marks of cauuon balls, swords and Bayonet. Sho was darkened by being sent to this country in her infancy: iu hor old ago sho bus boon restored back to hor beauty by America, UitlZA SATTVAj HUMPHREY'S METALLIC POLlSill Unequalled for its intended purposes, that of restoring Metals of every description bark to thoir orlgiual fllnidb aud beauty, which they will retain eveu when subject to exposure. It romoves rust from, aud gives u tnont buuutilul polish te olilior Brass, stool, Iron, Copper, Silver, Tlu, Bcltautila, German Silver Plated Ware, and all bright Metallic works of Locomotive*, Steam ship*, Steam and Fire Engine.*, Factories, Carriage*, Harness, Surgical uud Architectural instruments, Mehinery, Ac. For Ihe use of Military Companies, lor the polish ing ef their Armory, ft nil* uo equal. For Railroads, steamship* mul M.-uminet0ring Establishments, it is by far the cheapest nnd best article in existence. N. YORK AND HAV’H. LINUOF HTE.AMHHlI'H. .‘i.iv.uv.v.ui, Muy2(nli, Itffffi. Wo thu mnlersigneil, comtnnuder* eff the New Yor mid Havatimili line of Steamships, have hml tlio now Metnllo Folir.li iff Mr. Win, Humphreys, tested on thn various bright melallc work* of nor ships aud rcccomincnd it n* mi article unequalled for ft? intended purpose. Thomas Lyon, Com’der stniminhlp Agusta, M. H. Woodhuil “ •* Florida, Geo. R. Hohonk, '* •* Alabama, Cap*. Ludlow 1 •• Knoxville. WATF.lt WORKS. Enuinkkk’h Dkcart.mknt. > Hitrannali, August 3d. 1866. / 51b. Wm, HrMCUKv’.*: Dour Hir—Tlia now Memlie. Polish, “Urlza,” of your inanufiicture. 1* now in Uflo n* an article which ha* mmuperfor for the iwillsh- ug of hrlglit molallo work*. M. IL 1.1NVIU.K. Engineer HavuitMoh Water Work*. Cll ATHA M *ARTI I.LElt Y. AiiMoiiv IIai.i., H:\vanimli, May 7*. 1M4 Mr. \V.m. JIr.Mi'tmvM : Dear Sir—The Chat hum Artillery being much pleased with the liuiulsonio maimer In which you have polished an old si- IIBLMUOLD’N genuine VREPARATIONH. lleliuboltl’a Highly Concentrated Com* pound Fluid EMract Uuoliu. IB A CERTAIN, HAITI AND EFFEC1UAL REMEDY T710R Diseases of tuo Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, P Dropsy, Wcaknoss, Secret Disease*, Ohatruc- iiotis, Foiuulo Complaints, and all dlsoase3 of tho Hexual Organ*, whether In ’ MAUi OR FEMALE. from whatever cuu.se they may have originated, aud NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING. This popular and specific remedy is now ulfored to tho alUicted, and guaranteed to cure all tiie above complaints.) It searches out the vory root of the dluooao, drivlug out all tbo dirionaeil fluids ortho body, thus removing the cauHosnd rendering tbo cure CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. Till* mcdiciiiu allays pnlii ami inlltunmaUou, which oilier roinudles invuriubly cause, uud can bo takcu willi less trouble aud oxpuuso to patients. This in fallible remedy has suvod Ihousniuls upon thousand* from tho hands of MERCILESS QUACiLS, If not from promaturo graves. In coses of Infection tlio Compound Buchui* the only article worthy of the least confidence ortho alUicted lu performing SAFE CURBS. It conUdus no narcotic, mercury, or otbor Injurious drug, but is purely a Vegetable OmporiUvn. It is very agreeable to tbo taste, creates no perceptiblo odor, uud may bo taken by persons of either box without hiudranco from bUHliiess or modteal advice, as plain directions for use accompany the medicine, licador. If you have any ortho above complaints, do not neglect them. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. Wilh this modlclnu you cau cure yourself, and thus prevent all exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. This medicine speedily and effectually cures the most vlruluntform of secret diseases, and eradicate* ovory partlclo of infectious mutter from the system, rostering the patient to a perfest state of HEALTH AND PURITY. flclmbold’s Highly Concentrated Com* pound Fluid Extract StiranpatTlln. For purUyiug tho Blood, removing all disouse* ari sing from excess of Morcury, oxi>osuro aud ini- prudeiiuo iu life, dirouio cuiiititutioiml disease*, arising from an impure state of Blood, and the only ruliuhlo uud effectual known remedy for thu cure of iScrofula, Fait Rheum, .Scald Head, Ulror* utioua of tho Throat and 1/jgs, Pains aud Swelling. 1 of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples ou the Face, aud all f-'cidy Eruntion* of tuo Hkln. Il is gratifying to tho proprietor of these medicines to lie able te state that It Is now nearly thron year* since they were first Introduced, during which time they have been vxtouRively used lu various parts of I the United Mates, and have given te patient nnd ! prnctitioiior tlio liigliost degroo of satisfaction in tlio i vavlmis cases lu whloh they have been employed ; wlinther In town, country, hospital or private prac tice. they havo Invariably given the most decided ' and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced tlio most salutary aud beneficial effect*. Numerous letters have been received from tho most distinguished . physicians in the country, and from tiie professors of Bcverol medical colleges, recommending In the ' hlghe.st terras the value of theso medicines, ami their HUperlority over nil other prejmrntions for j such complaints ns the proprietor rocommemls. 1 Numerous preparations of Farsnparilin and ol'Buchu 1 and various modes of preparing them havo been given, all of which of course will differ according to the mode of preparation which each Individual may adopt. These medicine* require considerable care lu the preparation anil thu employment of different men- 1 fctrtiiiin successive oporution to take up the extrac tive matters, and, hi consequence, ure most fre quently improperly made, and not imfroqiteiitly much imiutired, If not rendered totally Uteri, by the injudicious mul unskilful inuuagcmeut of those mine- mutinied with pharmacoulicul preparation*. It ts therefore of the highest consideration aud import ance to tho public and to the faculty that llitne should bo standard preparation* ol'uuilorm strength ami possessing thn most advantages. To effect lid* and obviate the evil alluded to, I have made a num ber of experiments to ascertain tiie most effectual mode of extracting tlio virtues of the Harsupirllla and the Ruchu, uud te discover tho most eligible form for thoir exhibition. Tho experiments have resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas- uro I now oiler to tlu* public aud tho faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all Ihe vir tue* of the articloi they uro represented to he made from in a highly concentrated form, mnl are (lie most active preparations which can he made. Two ta- blospoousful of tbo Extract Farsuimvtl'a, added to a pint of water, Is equal te tlio Lisbon diet drink, and one bottle fully equals iu strength one gallon of Syr up Sursaparllla or decoction as usually made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Huchu, $1 per bottle, or ft for ii> “ Sarsaparilla “ -• - »• “ Certificates of cures aud recouimcudatiuns from distinguished professor* aud physicians will accom- pauy each preparation. Prepared mul Mild by H. T. HELM BOLD. Practical und Analytical Chemist, 203, Cliestuut-st., near the Girard House Phila. To be had ot'Druggist* and Dealers in every sec tion of tlio United Suites and Canadas. All fetter* for the medicine directed to the propri etor receive immediate attention, and side dellverfet guaranteed. sopt 1—ly-dtw JohnH Aclmrd, George W Anderaon, i-.dward C, Andersoti, William B Auums, Hartwell S AndrewuB Blclmrd D Arnold, William S Abbott, Charles A Ash, George A A*h, Alexander Atkin, Robert A Allen, Robert K Allen, Robert Austin, Theodosius A Acosta. RHODES’ FEVEll AND AGUE CURE, F OR prevention and cure of Intermittent and Remittent Fevers, Fever uud Ague, Chills uuu fever. Dumb Ague, Goueral Debility, Night Sweats, mul all other forms or disease which nave a comuon origin lu Malaria ur Miastnu. This is u natural nutldulu which will entirely pro tect any resident or travolor even iu tho most sickly or Bwuinpy localities, from any Ague or Bilious ills- coso whatever, or any injury from constantly mind ing Malaria or Miasma. It will Instantly chock tlio Ague In persons who have suffered for auy length of time, from ono duy to twoutv years, so that they need never have an other dull, by continuing its use according to direc tions. Tho patient ut onco begins to recover appe tite and strength, and continues until a portuaucm uud radical euro is olfcctod. One or two bottles will unswer for ordluary cases, some may require inoro. Directions, priuted in the Herman, French and Spanish languages, accompany each bottle. Prlco Hue Dollar. 47" Liberal discount* mado to tbo trade. J. A. K1DL>]J5, Proprietor, Provldnuce, R. I. EVIDENCED!'"ISAFETY. New York, Juuo 11, 1866. iiiavo made a chemical examination of ” Rhodes’ '•'»ver and Aguo Cure, or Antidote to Malaria,” aud • vo tested it for Arsenic, Morcury, Quinine, aud ' vchnlne, but have uot fouud a partlclo of either in or have 1 found anv substance in its compos!- tiuit would provo injurious to tlio constitution. JAMES R- CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. CAUTION Tt V SUFFERERS. ^ cno more Arsenic, Tou.-s, Mercury, Qulniuo, •luges, strychnlno, or Antl-Prodics of any kind, fno well-known luctilcieucy of theso noxious polsou* provo them to bo tho offspring either oi fulso medical principle*, or of mercenary quacks. The only rein edy in oxl-tenco that Is both sure and harmless 1* RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE. Wliulosnlo Agents, HAV1LAND, RISLEY k CO., Augusta, Ga., •nd for« by denier 1 * eenernllv DR. W.B.HO8EI.KV8 INFlnni... M FOB tlio treatment of Ciui?jm R> - cerj, WeiiH, »-|»tuln, aim uu kiJi, ® piSSS'ii'i.KX •>»?..»» tiie l!!i Joseph W Brown, GoorgeF Brown, Richard Brad ley Joseph Bryau, Alexiiuder V Benuett, Frederick llttk, Wlblaui D Ba-hlor, Joaejth Bryan, Frederick W Buhey, Augufiiu* Bouaud, Juuics 11 Uuahfer, l*raol Bur, Anton Borchert, Isaac Bruunar, Wm o Bunui- ger, Hurvoy F Byrd, Peter A Ufa*, James A Barron, Augustus Boulineau, David Bill, George A Boiffuil- left, Edwin 11 Bacon, Hilbert Butler, HotsUalk Brown, Win U Bdirougos, Henry Brlghuiii, Joseph ll IMJwiu, Blogmuml Berg, George G J HuiitZ, Ml- cliaol Beley, John Boston, John Bilbo, Solomon l> Bt'uutiey, Fraud* S Bartow, W C Barton, burnuel 1* Bell. C. Georgo A Cuyler. Houmel W Crabtree William Cnihtron, John W Centos, Patrick (.'urrau, George L Cope, Lewis F Couko. Charles Clarke, Robert .1 Cmnilug. John FCardoil. Francis T Cole, Win A tone, Edwin A O&steUu, llugh Cullen,Joseph V Cou- nurni, Moses A Cohen, John Casa, Wm Onuar Charl ton, Wm Cullen, tala.* M Colding, Junius A four- volsie, Henry Crosby ; Conslaulino, Daniel BCamp, Uctavus Cohen, Win BCharters, Joseph 8Ciughoru David Lopez Cohen, Peter L Constantino. FraueU Cliumphni, Mouigomery Cumming, Wallace Cum* tiling, Wm A Covvpor,hlrotU Cranston, diaries 11 Cruiuplluid, Robert J Caughey, Aaron li Crumptou, Win tux. 4»M>rx« Cifttey, Phttitp Commlly, Wm l* Clark, AJlon Cullen. D* Adam J DoUon, Isaiah Davenport, Archibald C Duvunpoit, Tliimim Dowoll, Jumos H Demund, Geeugo W Davis, William 11 Davis, Jacob F Doe, Che.in.-y Dugger, Johu DD&vaiiLey, Henry J Dicker- oou, Levi h D’l.you, Albert L DcLorge, Murtlu Dug- gun, William M Davidson, John Devnnny, John Duy lo. su George Krntnoiu, Hem j it Eastmoad, btepheu EJ- llolt, Itoburt Krwlu, ThoiuusEdun, Goorgo Ehrlich. F. Robert H Footman, Joseph S Fay, Lewis Frey, Dominick FcuVlcy, Johu GFalllganl, Juiuu* b Foley, Jo* Foil, John Fuiey, John uFerrlil, Loul.t N Fm- iigunt, Aioxuliucr Fawcett, Thouiu* Ford. Lewi* J B Fairchild, John o Fraser, Kob’t G Ferguson, John DFlsIi, Duugald Ferguiun, Micliuel Finney, Edw’d Jiizgerald. a.- Johu Gamtnell, John B Callie. George W Gar- many, Thomas ureeu, James E Hoodfrey, Jo&epu Green, Charles li Goulding, George A Gordon, Geo Gordon, Frauuis L Guo, Joseph Gaimhl, Joseph 1- Gammoj, George M Griffin, tieuboru Goodall. David U Galloway, Benjamin Glonovely, laiuience J Gun- martin, Charles K W Gille. 11. I Hover, Christian lluivvo, Geo llaa*, Joimtiiuu Hill, T 11 llniduii, James Hunter, Joseph Hawthorn John Bllogg. Pder F Hnuscln hit, John K llernun- dez, Foloiiiuii liimlly. John C Hunter laimuel 1. Itover, Win. I* Howe, Benjamin 11. Hardee.Chuiler, a Henry, Charles: S Hardee, Noble A ilurdce, Al feed lluy wood, Win i* Humor, Geo l> Humbert. W Waring Jlabcrdmui, T'iiouias Henry, Kiustus Henry KoUer, Ilifteht&on, Joseph M Haywood, George t Harding, John Hover, Elisha Jlugur, Thomas Huron Abraham iiarmon, Thoma* li Hough, Ife-nr.v Ilmipl, Williati 11'inter. Ernest Ileuer. Albert Hun*. 1. J«s D Irvlue. Edward D Irvine. J. •Volin 0 ..one.-, 1 Peyton, 11 Johnson, Edward Jnhii, Robert -ft M -luugetla, John B Johnson.Wm L Jacltann, GeorgeO Johnson, Edward Jones, John li JolUlsti.il, K. J'ioeus M Kollock, James Jri-lly Frederick Kren.-.oiu William Krebs, .'•'(■ah D Knapp, Lewis fenovt, John J Kelly. Wm Levy Kaplan. I*. Wm C Lawton, Jordan Ij»wo, Jus E ljintbrighl, t hn* E Lindvuight, Jno X Lewi*. John A Lewi*, Charles ELodge, .hums B 1/iw, Oliaiie* A 1. l.n- mar, Miclial lii.\iii,'iIni* L Lloyd, Edward Lore!!, Jacob C. u-vy,Joseph IJppmiiii,Henry I-TJchie.W'il- nam Hiw, .tame* P tamg. Alouzo B Lueo, Daniel N L.in. ai, Thomas Mtu laugh, Hugh W Mercer, .Nailmiiicl C Mills, Peter W .Miiigst. Thomas Morton, John Mul- fery, Manuel Molina, Charles F. Mills, Johu Morri son, William 11 C Mill*, Alvin N Mihcr, ValenUue Martin,Wui J Mooru,Horace Morse, iloury 0 Mehr- tons, i.-aao Minls.Thomas t; Miller, Anthony FMira, Abraham Miuis. titchard 0 Mnckail John Murchi son, WilliamH May,John.Master.-ou, Edward Mo ran, Tho* A Maddox, Jacob Man-os, John 0 Mat ters Me. Joseph ri McDonnell, Peter McCann, Hugh Me* L.in, Janie* Mel mire, Alexander Mo I lardy. Patrick MeGewrn, William MuReudreu, John W MoKoy, Jo- *eph J..McCoy, Robert Mul ut ire, James Mclutlre, •lame* McJli.-nry, William s McFarluud. N. Alcxauder G Nevlaud, Thomas J Naylor, Edwin L Neiuliuger, John W Xevitt, John R Norton, John V Nicoll, Wrn G Norwood. O. John Oliver, William O’DviscoiL John W Owtn*. George Owen*, Domhiiek U'Byrne, Bcuuls O'Sulli van. P. Levi E Price, EilwarU PadeU'ord, Robert Pessot, Joseph Pclot, t^rrin 0 Parker, Antonio Ponce, Wm J Purl on, Muleclnil Parish, Christian Pierson. John roceptlon of Patient*. Hi* 11,11, uuu> in located near the Depot ami p 0 .t,, Broadway, and coutaliu about Uilrty ia r » u ^ - - .urnlMhed Koonui, with good aud trusty ,,.,.TT 1 1 t *** waye at band, both ladioe and gontfenien £. 3 ‘- 1 cd at tbla Institution, and will receive tbu £1*. botl '- and kind attention from tbe Proprietor bis Matron. HU practice In that borribfa ^ b Cancer, for tbe past ten years u nouurwi?^ any Physician lu tbo South. Patient* *, '•J ift 81 per diem, or 816 por month, 810 bail in advance. 47- Fees to bo agreed upou boioro tbo C£l>u . •lortakon. All ooiumuulcation* must br •cldreuofl lo aug fl W. H. wostuy 1 " ___ GrJllia, 0* city aiADinrcWs; - THE Sabscriber bus on band an ■ - incut I.r BUI/IS, UAJ-lUflj, ni iffi“--* Uro own wamUacturc, wlilcii J,„ vJflwS.2 1 - ^ superior workmanship mjd niatar'* ferlor to any made lu Savannah. Tbo wicol'o/'?* arefrom 86 to 810. * pnc ■ ,, 01 Boots, kid and clotli Gaiters aud sIiom . Blows, lor wle by ; r 0_ morfl limtlHAM, KEI.I.V * w HUM. IU1MN MiJiffinRi—- , 8ta, * s > Canadu aud Cuba. 01 ,u brS j«ipb“ n “" < ' l, ' W *Ui h H^ow-fl H S: 7 ‘' r U " Quo<! “’ i ,,f u *“>* ft'lbo/tlluobl la Madrid, itonmiicc or tbo Ilarom, by MU, 1^,-da. lloobcl Bray, by Julia Kavaitauab. Earaoal Llwload, by Mr.,. lj : a Itou milr!l tt-.tUWI.Nfc WHX'iiS J Usi' KliOliIVliU, , au bgxeo'aijoiildiir,", prime arbelo, aa Uerero cLoioo -i»552 Ham3. Iu store, ami for safe by - Ju w*v " WAYXH. I.IIENnn.K arr. mar 2» kXTItAOKJIJiNARV INSUltAACE „ „ , AGAINST FIDE! Banwlrf» totter rromKortblk't-a., d»UK !uti Uhshs. S.' V. Hkmii.vo * Co., Now York (ioutloujou : pa tbo 7iu of Uooembor lul Sl*a. Adams » 8 E.l'f'-ss OIDce, slluaiodloal.i,“to alory brick bu ldlog, lalblscily, wo.,lol»i,ydLly od '*y Are, aud tboir ,u!e romolaod bi.ri -d is d burulug rums auul ycrlcruay, wbon It»«. dn m and ovt*u Urea lom.d sarreanilcd wm, ,u 0 (uud almost ml-liol Iron lay bo--i„o a,) bru.' ornaments and nobs mollod ou. We were w.uiiwL' 10 Uila Are I and If anything cau rcsl-l seeb ln"lb cam,gb—Are could uol bo botler-u la „ trliuaL Indeed, tto enclose u cortiAcalo Irom aavoral isr. . ties who saw it opened. Your*, truly, KOWlAND k BKOi. iTvimncATK. Noufolk, Va„ Jan. 17 l&c By requestor Messrs. Rowland A li.-oe. w e Tk- day attended the owening ol cue ol lk-rrit-c’i late&t Fire-proof States, which was iu tbo fire 01 a<cttetai 7, belonging to Messrs. Adam* i: Co.’* Lx: rwi cc found tho papers and content* in a pc-rfe-. t shu « preservation. It was, tu our opmiou, as k testa* could be had. A lurgufoursfaiy fiu.Qj'u entirely destroyed, and tbe sate remained tiie time surrouuded by fire, and subject to aa heat, for forty days before dug Hum the n.ci (Signed,) G»w. I. Am-h-.no:., William d. iavs ui»- Miun Datl*. C. Baix. A. B. M'Cuaa. W, IV, Jao-jo. 1 am ftdlj .-mtfafied wltb tbo inunner lu wk:bU>, above motioned sale preserved lu coateeu. A. A. COWBLRY, Agou* Adauw kO-L’s Kxpro« Extract Iruiu a Norfolk paper : Adams’ iiakk.—Due of Uerring’s celebrated l:r« proof .Sales was iu Adams’ Express Office wLes the building was burned nevoral weeks ago. it rftaUc- id buried in tlio rubbish until Tbuudsv, wua :t wft.i taken out 1 he fire, ou the occasion aiicued a, was one of tho fiercest we ever saw, and wbwitfcj cheat was found, alter a lapse of forty cays, 11 re, surrounded by ember*, glowing bngbi-y. T-sl opened, tbo papers, and oth* r ftiiiclw it touiaies, were found to be sound and generally lugc-ou cau tion, thin atlording another proof ol lutucccrityii-j superiority of these sales. The one uliuued to may bo seen at tho ware-house of Messrs. Ko«laU 4 Bros., who aro agents for the makers. h»lc«« clearly the evidences of its incombustible quEifiis. when it* exterior was red-bot in the btahg fu- uace that roared around it, and amid (be an ben Umt glared arouud it for hours, days and weeks. Herring’s Patcut Champion Fire-procfSafes, wtit Hall’8 Patent Powder-proof Locks, lor solo by BELL A- PRENTISS, Agents, foh2 Havanr.ab.Oc. rji TUUimuti TiMBEfiTf XHE Undresigucd bag Just received, for salt (500) Five Hundred pieces ot good ehippm Timber, averaging over one thousand feci (ostak.i 0 fob JEFFER.-O.X UUIIUua. UOYAJG 8CHE1DA1U SCHNAPPS. T HIS medicine bus been atiulyned by tbe most eminent Chemist* aud Physicians in Europe amt tho Uuitod State*, and pronounced bv far the best remedy for CHOLIC, GRAVE!., PREDISPOS1 TTOX TO CHGI.F.UA, .VFFECT ION OF THE KIDNEYS, and all diseu*U3 oftlio oK.\rro chi.vakv oko i ah. A* a strengthening and invigorating e' dial It liar no equal. A* usual with iui article of joch unsur passed reputation, it hits many unprincipled imita tor*, who, so long us they benefit their own pocket, ont o but little for tho live* und health of those they may endanger, nnd manufacture tho basest com pounds, and call them medlciue, mul other* too. with a view of bringing tho Royal Scholdam Selmapp* into disrepute, advertise, sell, or attempt to coll, mi article, wliich they call Schnapps, but which Is noth ing move than a vile compound of poor Gin, Alcohol and Spirits ofTurpoutiuo. Ia»1 all uewaro how they taste such trash, uml beware how they believe ti-.c advertisement* of quack*, lost, by u broken constitu tion, and n predisposition te intemperance, conse quent on drinking such dangerous nnd intoxicating liquors, they soo but too late their error. Remember uo compound or preparation called Schnapps is from our disiilery, unless hearing our corporate mark and 1 , - — 1.. ■ | * i.MIU %> , UUbU. Johu l Posey, toward M 1 rcuuorguai, Henry H Phillip j, Edward Pauelu rd, Jr. R. JoteibB Ripley, FranUaW Reid, Michael J Rell- icy, Hiram ltouerts, J.ime* J Hicbardsou, Wra J UicUtirJdou, Jwliu A Richardson, George J P.oboit- aon, Jacob RoseuficlU, Matthew Ryan, Jumc* M Russell, Robert lfalford. Philip M Russo.I, Joliu Reedy, Andrew 31 Ross, Henry lloser, Thomas Red- fern, lvm ltaliu, Charles E l\oblnsou, John Ryan, Augustin Reieii. George W Stono, Alex a gmets, Heui.v Stiomcr, Frauds M Stouo, John A Staley, Albert Scarbrough, EbeuezcrSutton, Wm fctarr, Jr., Wm Smith, Robert Strolls*, James Steven, Janie* Sullivan, Daniel 11 Stowart, Emanuel Sbeftali, tharle* Stager, Frances .'orretl, Jacobsbafler, Jo* M Sbollman, George W Sbuflur, Jatnc* Slovens, William K Symons, John Savage, SamuolLSpeltegger, Heury titlobs.Jobu U Stcgin, Daniel T Scrantou, John Stone, Frederick IV Sims, ilordecal Sbcftall, sr., Solomon SbeitalL timothy sbccriy, Heury C Stephens, Francis R sbackelford, Michael Sbeultan, Henry D Sykes, Con- 1 ad Schneider. T. Alfred F. Torltty, Cornelius Turhusli, Fred A Tsn- per, John Timmei man, James Taylor, Henry Tow, John T Thomas Cbutfo* Thoruby, Fraud* Trvndall, Uaruard G Tiuicu, Georgo U Tltcomb, John D Ton- bri ech, David Thompson, Francis Marlon Thread- crutt, Eug:no J Trucbelut, Johu C Taylor. Win B TiUiley, Win Thomas. Gecrge W Ulmer. V. Coruclius Van Her Vloo, Joliu A VoaL IV. James T. Wubb, Tlioma* S Wayne, Gilbert a Wil- khi*,Henry k Washburn, John 0 Walters, Daniel S )' 1 fatal, Wm ray, llcbui t Welch, Georgo 31 Wald- h ; r/, ItoboitD Walker, Henry F Willing, Richard wuyne, Henry OM’yer, Aluxuudor 11 Wavor, Jacob waiuhurg, John IV Wilson, WThorne WtiilntiLscib Jooilwmu. Amo* Webb, Conrad WalJscbinldi, itminus J wui»h, Mm Water*. Xormun Wallace, Hon r y I>_\\ Win Wright, W Henry Wiltberger, Ailou R W1 igbt, John R Wilder; b * Philip Yonge. Wm P Youge. Z. Peter Zudavoski. Ui.ki:k or Cocxol Offick, \ , . ^MViuiOttb, March 1, i860, f too above nntued person* have registered tiieir names a* voter* duriug January and February, If 50. , ... EDWARD G. WILSON, ,m, y Clerk of Council. RATES OF A11VERTIS1.\C. For ono square, of300 ema or less, of uuy tym* larger than Nonpareil, 76 cent* for the th tUiftb cent* for each aubaequent Insertion,for any tcj<*ie« than one month. All Tabular work, wltb or without Rules; and At vertlsomeuts oreupylng double column, shati U charged double the above rate*. Advertlsementi or whatevor length, fortutv tin.: less than one month, to be charged at tnsdiu rates. vtu bi'iuuj, uiiifsa ■ii.-iu ing our corporaic mark and ' ’ , 1 signature upon tlio label uud wrapper, uud seal H. C. ” ,,, bf'« tn} *i and every rarlctv «ff iff & Ou,, uuou Uiu cork. Any )u-rsuu or iK-r*ons imllnt- l,uni ! 11 il , r 3 Goods estabUstimci ing our Royal Sclu'IUnm t*dmnp|M, will lie dealt with •'» order to umk«* rt. to the utmost extent of tbe law. Mock, j lease eull and examine *■ ]NJ OTICE.—llliinketa, kerseys, lied and White -Li Hamiet*.—tie olfer tlm above articles, which we now have ou hand, together with a large variety nt Dres-* (.(tod*, consisting «ff Cashmere*, black and colored Miks, Mouslhi do Lime*, l-’rouch Cambrics, ll overy varlctv of other goods usually estahUsbmcut, at the lowest room tor our Fpriug our assortment. UELYEA, CARTER & CO.. LADSON ROGWts, Holo Importer*. Now York. ■ - . . . No. 2 .Shad's stores. Fur safe l.y J. E. DkKORD, Wlmfesalo and Retail! |>ALM OF THOUSAND FLOWEltS.—TS »{ nt Apothecaries’ Hall, n»r-! A-' heautliying tlu* complexion, curing discuses nut Bionfchton uml Burnard-street*. | ot the .<kln, for Shaving, cleaning tho T'eeth, for the mar 2d ly Toilet mid Nursery, for Bathing, ami ninny Medical •JOHN II. iVIOOHE Jk CO-V ~* purpose*. A IVcsh Kttpply of the grtmilie article, GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH. On {Just received at tho APOTHECARIES’1IA1J,, WHOLESALER RETAIL DRV(iCISTS. ' j . C*_d\ Br()Ughti)naml Barnard st*. l 4 ’*'oF-Mort ham.**. Factor*, i fJ^HU undorsigned 1ms just received per stonirt t.-n“‘iv.*'um 1 weii'^25SSI JLv.ite'fi'Ji “S. f. " u * The Motalle Polirh you manufacture of Oriza Sa-! PAINT’S, VARNISHES, GIAtW, «?., tiva, cannot Im to highly rccotnuieuiled to all those White Luul, Pure and No. 1; Tietnan’* Colors, dry who Imvo bra** guns to polish : for such a purpose ft ha* no Htperlor. I think I may safely *uv that hereafter tbo Chatham Artllferv wilt use no other ntnterlal for polishing thoir guns, If they cau procure I your Motalle Polish. lb'K|MM*U'ul|y yours, ,S:o M. J, IlL'CKNEft. Orderly Serg't <■. a. Ker Milo by Messrs. HONK & CONNERV, *’ tV. H. FARRELL A Co. “ J. T. JONES. .. “ W. G. FOUvKlt, All orders must t>o anvompanied by the eash. , ” WM, HUMPHREYS, • Chemist, Savantiuh. pHAMPAKfNAu.-- . \ t f»w basket* HHd.:otek Clmiupalgn, quarts, ' “ do ifo, do do do EuglueCIU-quol do, 76 do Girsb-r* Verzoy do, 100 boxen Leiden’s Rhine Wine and Brum lie*. In store nnd for nalo by JwjM . WKIWBli ft PALMES. Olioi; UUIU iLOLASSfciy.—Tlio"(’ai : . .1 H°. 0 ‘ ti‘° Abb()tt Ifevercaux, dally expected, for Bale in lot* to suit purchaser*, by RODGERS 4 NORRIS. mmo imiui, pinoatidNo. l; Tieiuan’s Colors, dry and in oil; Japan, Copal, ami Coach Varnishes ; IJnseed oil, spirits Turpentine, Window Glass, Put t.v, Gold Leaf, Paint Brualics, Hash Tools, ami Gla ziers’* Dlnmoudft, LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS. Bleached Sperm, Whale and Lard Oil*, for hurniug; all description* of Oillor machinery, viz., Pa tout Oil Unbleached Sperm, Lird aud Rape Seed im ; uteo Tanners,’ Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil. v , GROCERS’ ARTICUuS. f Noftucg*, Mace, Alspice, Cmuuuiuii, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, tNiferatus, Soda, Pcarlash, SweetOd, starch. Fig Blue, Mutches. Ac. FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety of the host French, English, and American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Select iHiwders, Surgical Instrument*. Vial* Specie Jar*, Melulic Saddle lings, Ac. Also, CAMPHENK AND BURNING FLUID, pi* mid qt*. j Any one who may favor them with thoir order*may pint*, GRATES. A BRAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, now pat- tern*, just received, and for sale twenty-live |mr cont. loss limn over before in this city ** U M. depend upon their receiving the best attention, anil r , that all goods fui iilsbed will be of a reliable quulitv. ! n,r . f ‘ I ’ 1 '® "F Should they not give entire satisfaction, iliov may be ,, ' u ^ reluruml at tlio opiiou of tho purchaser. * mublO il /^lOUN AND CORN MEAL—1000 bit* prime Vy Corn, Whllo ami tulxod: 60 do fresh Corn Moal n llnro .ml ..I. ' n More and for tale by dtoSX PATTEN, HUTTON 4 00, C -^ILU Ml A CO, lutvo h largo and well J .-elected stock id \\ lute loiad, French utid Am- orit-nu zinc*. Chrome Green, Yellow Linseed, Sm-rm « i.', l, .i? !!. ,H ft ,l,u jr Briwhea, Paper llangiiigs, which we will HolUtJow rate*. aprlk IV A H.S.—;i toiiH laitUiug thin day Thmt bark -LX Augusta, ucomplete assortment for Builder*’ use, for sale at mmmfmnurer*’ prices. . .... CHAFFER At CO., —r*. l lr.!l 0 Whitaker street. O TABLE uml Fancy Dry tiootis, oi evcry vu- riety, just recoived amt for sale by J. W.THRhl.KKLD, •nur 21 Cor. Congres* mid Whitaker st*. S WKKf Giu—-a very" superior urticiiTofYuficau Gilveuil, put up by Koiling \ Co., Leghuru ; JOHN ft MOORE li CO., GlbbouH* BitildUig*. Tl* AUliiSUtlL, HKKIUtJu, &vLlluii, it- JjJL 2 bbla large No 1 MackereL 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 haifbbls Bluo Flih, 2 do Pickled Htrrfeg, 3 do No 1 Salmon, b quarter bbla No 1 3lackctu. 10 kite No 1 31ackorcl, 10 do No 2 do 6 Kite Tongues aud Sound*, 1003 lbs Cod Fish. For sole low by tongfl .1. A. BK01V3 For a longer tlmo ot tlio rollonUn rate. No. ui Square* lmo|2 inosia mo»|4 inoslu few!! lSquaro,.... $10 10 $20 824 too 2 Squares... 10 22 20 28 30 8 do .... 20 27 32 86 44 4 do .... 24 82 38 42 a 6 do .... 27 30 44 46 6U 6 do .... 30 40 60 54 W 7 do .... 32 43 64 68 70 8 do .... 84 46 68 62 74 6 do .... 38 48 61 66 77 10 do .... 88 60 64 70 6u S EED 1T*TAT’0K8.—1711 bills, prime SoodPotaloos, irumsulir. M. Burr, from Boston. For Male by fob 6 HUNTER dOAMMElAj B5TOFS M&niiUfeMfd 'Paper. oon8t>nt& ou haud at CHAFFtR_4 GO’S, aa 11—81 Mo 8 WkUalMVM' ru. ai.> butu uut uouvu speclUou, a projXiiteta.* charge will bo made. A deduction of 26 per cent from the above rsm will be made on advertisements appearing Gfa- filvely on tho foutth page of tbo dally. Advertisements ordered three times a week- vil. be charged two-thirds the above rate*. Special notices, lo ceut* por line for the first, 6 cunts for each subBoqent lusei tfou, ana lu uec/-« to bo subject to contract. Slurring* uotlces f L 1- ueral invitations 60 ceuts each. No special eiM* 1 Inserted for less than 60 corns. Obuuury Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of uuySw:ff Association, or C01 poration, ordw ed to bu pub ed, 6 ceuts per Hue. Steamboats will bo advertised at $40 p*r scuca. for each boat advertised. Steamships, whero but one U running, $40 per w num; if two or more, $30 each. Auctloucera’advertisements uot tab* aubiec*fo contract, butto bo charged at the rates picscnw 2 peraquare. The paper, uuder no clrcumrfnncos, to bo lota* ed iun contract. Professional and business cards not exciK^aJ 3 lines, will bo Inserted at $‘-’0 per annum. Calls on persons to beeomo caufadato.- 1 , Inserted us other ndvertisemeuts, to be paid wr lo variably in advance. Announcing caudldatu* for office, $10, to U I* 1 - In advance. Advorllscmenis uot marked ou iho eery ftr» specified time, will ho Inserted until foiW, w* pavinont exacted. When any hill for two mouths advorti-lrf. tCli ilnvu contract, amount* to over $60, a dcdtftx* ^ 25 |wr cent will be made, Yearly advertising, with privilege of 011*08*’“ bo taken at the following rates: For ono square, renewable once <1 week, “ 44 44 twice •• ** 44 •• •* 3 times eroftener - 1 ' Every addltlonnl squarecoulracled for to bech^l ed oue half tho abovo rates additteiml. Yearly advortlsera shall bo limited 10 lh<s contracted for. All c«;niracts shall be ie "niH htuting definitely llm nut uro ofthe husines^te'' advertised. Any advertisements net properly c*» nccted with tho buslnoss shall bo charged scpfliw ly, ami also any excess of matter over the »® ?IW contracted fur. , Contract ndvcrtiseinonts payable quarterly:* - vertlsomenta from strangers and trausleift payable in advance. All othors will bo con»l'- #f * 4 duo when called for. .... Regular advertisers mul all others seudicit ' inuulcations or requiring notices deslgued to * tention to fairs, concerts, soirees, or any puuuccu tor lain niouts, whero charges arc mono lur s*-*® 14 ' luuce—all uotlces of private associatious, ever) O' tiuo deslgued to call attention to privute oulorP* 1 -'' calculated or intendod te promote iudiviiluai rests, can only be Inserted wilh tho unitcrsUW'™* that thesumu is teboiwUlfor. U luserU'd u- editorial columu (which cun bo ouly nt the tlon of tho editors) tho same will bo charged 81 w rate of uot less than 20 ceuts per Uu*. _ ,» Advertisements ordered In the Weekly p8F l • , |)cr square for ouch Insertlou. _ . n ,_ b i, Tho undorslgncd, publishers of Dally, Trl*»^* and Weekly uowspaiM?rs in Savannah, Ga., P"**. ourselves sirlctly lo adhere to (be above o** 1 charges, aud In uo iustauce to deviate therefrom. PUo obovo rates to take ctfect March 1, to coutluuo binding, until changed by ure va-<- «• majority of tho underalgued. irirt N. B.-—ThlB schedule shall not In any the Integrity or exlstlug contracts. AU cclIi«‘’ tho year or any otbor specified tirno, shall ouy 14 With the expiration of tbo period for whltfi 1 war* mado, Auxun>x*4 Sim, Republican- I. O. WarsnhOo., f— Tnai * “ *8.1 WuankOfl., , M>t«aairer l Mn*l<