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C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may
concern : Whereas, Andrew Holliday, will ap
ply at the Court ofurdlnary for letters of Dismission
•n tho Estate of Ar wand 1* Fox.
Theso are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom U may couoorn, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they nave) on or be
fore the first Monday lu Juno next, otbcrwlso said
Letters will be granted.
Witness,
ham
Hgnov
STATIC OF GEORGIA,
p HATH AM COUNTYTo nil whom It may
couccrn: Whereas, John Wolbrook will apply
lers will be granted. .
fitness, John M. Mlllcn, Esq. Ordinary Itor Chat*
\ County, this twelfth day or November, 1866.
ov 12 JOHN M. MILLKN, o. c. «.
at tho Court of Ordinary for Loiters Dlamlssory as
Administrator on the ostalo of II. Wolbroek :
Thorn are, tborofore, to clto aud admonish all
whom U may concern, to bo aud appear before said
Court to make ohlectlon (Ifauy they havo) on or
before tho llrst Monday lu Juno next, otherwise said
Letters will bo grouted.
Wituoss, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary lor Chat
ham county, this fourth day of December. 1866.
d.v4 JOHN M. MILLKN, o c c.
STATIC OF UKOltGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY s—To all whom It may
concern: Whereas, Johu Welbrock will apply
at the Court of Ordinary tor letters of IUsmlsslou ns
AdinidUtor oh tho estate of Carl Rolfo, deceased:
Those are, thorufore, to cite aud admonish all
whom It may couccrn to bo uml appear before sold
Court to make objection (irony they havo) ou or bo*
fore tho first Monday In Juuo next, otherwise said
Letters will be granted.
Witness, John U, Milieu, Esq.. Ordinary for Ghat-
him County, this fourth day of December, 1856.
deed
JOHN M. MILLKN, ou
STATE OF GEORGIA,
Administrator on tho Estate of Jouo Gordon Clarko.
These are, thereforo, to clto and admonish all
whom It may couccrn, to bo aud appear belbro said
Court to moko objection (ifauy thoy havo) on or be
fore the first Momlaylu Juno uext, other also said
letters will be granted.
2Witness, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary for
Chatham County, this fifteenth day of November,
1855.
uov 124 JOHN M. Mll.LEN. o. o. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may
couccrn: Whereas. John Mallory ,tvlll apply to the
Uuurt of Ordmary for Letters Dlsmlsory as adminis
tration on the Estate of William Wright theso are,
therefore, to clto aud admonish all whom It may
concern, to be nnd appear bolore said Court, to
make objection (ifauy they havo) oner before the
first Monday in November uext, olhwiso said Let
ters will be granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary tor Chatham
County, this e.ghtday of April I860.
JOHN BILBO, o. c. 0.
apr 8
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.-Will lie
sold on tho first Tuesday lu Juue next, before
the Court Houso, between tho legal hours or sale,
lot number twelve (12) Now Franklin Ward, lu tho
City of Savannah, situated on the corner of Mont
gomery street and Battle Row, together with tho
throe-story brick warehouse situated thereon; lovled
on to satisfy a cortain Q. fa. Usuiug out of Chatham
Superior Court, in favor or John Scuddor vs. Clar-
euce P. Holds. Property pointed out in said 11. fa.
BENJAMIN L. COLE.
may6 Shorin'C.C.
AOMIMSTRATOlCS ~S ALE."
ClEORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY.-Agrceably
\JT to on order granted by tho Court of ordinary
of Wayne County, will bo sold before the Court
House door, iu tho city or Brunswick, Glynn county,
on tho first Tuesday lu June next, between tho law
till hours of salo, seven hundred and fifty (750)
acres of land, lying in Glynn county, belonging to
the estate of Rebecca Maiming, lalo of Wayne coun
ty, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known on
the day of sale.
This April tho luth, 1850.
JOHN P. HUMPH,
aprl7 Administrator.
NOTICE. ~
mWO months from date application will be
1 made to tho Ordinary of Chatham Couuty, fo<
leave to soli lot No 151.9th district, Biker, belong
ing to the estate of Julian Marks.
JACOB WATSON,
tna.v2 Administrator.
NOTICE.
SHERIFF Sale In Wayne County.—Will lie
O sold In front of the Court House, in Waynesvillr,
Wayne County, ou the first Tuesday in Juuenoxt,
between tho usual hours of sale, tho following pro-
K ' f to wit: One lot of land in said county, couluin-
>ur hundred and ninety acres, known as lot No.
105, in the third district of said county. Levy made
by a constable and returned to mo.
WILLIAM SPELL, S. W. C.
April 24, iSStt. w 11 may-28
notice;
O NE month after date application-will be
made to tho Bunk of tho State of Georgia for tho
payment of a Twenty Dollar bill, the left half ol
which has been lost by mail.
ROBERT B. HUTCHISON.
Paulding County, April 55,1850. apr25
NOTICE.
A LL persons having claims against the late
firm of W. II. FARRELL <C CO., are requested
to call, aud receive their money, before the first
day of Juno ensuing, ut which tlmo a final disposi
tion will bo made between tho respective copart
ners. GEO. \V. DAVIS,
apr2fl fit % Receiver.
From V. H. PALM Ell,
UKXKRAL ADVIRTWIXa AND NKWMWI'KK AlltWT,
Boston, New York) Philadelphia, aud Baltimore.
JAMBS U. K1DLEH,
DEALER AND IMPORTER OF
Watthcu, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fan
cy Goode, die.,
no. 12, hocth 2d mum, raiuDRumu.
*opt8 ly
NELSON NWEEZKY,
DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
Cornor Autor l’laco and 4th Avenue,
IN CLOMC PROXIMITY TO Till AKTOH UllRAUY AND THK NSW
WKUt UOl’HX, NKW VOKK.
mHK most extensive variety aud the largOHt
I stock of Monuments, Tombs, Head Stoues, Ami.,
I uA merles, cau bo found at this establishment, from
plain to the most clnbornto and ornato In design and
workmanship, lu addition to tho stock always ou
hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate aud
origliml umy bofouud, from which work will be ex
ecuted promptly to order.
Orders faithfully executed, aud shipped to any
point available by water or steam.
Persons vUltiug the city or New York ou pleasure
or business aro reapoctfolly Invited to visit this vs-
tabllshmcnt. octU
hjmf nnnmcifisKY—
WAREHOUSE,
140 Conor** and 67 St. Julim Streets.
T HE UNDERSIGNED would take thin oppor
tunity to express to his Mends aud tho public
generally, his alncoro thanks for thoir liberal patron-
ago and mfluonce, which has resuttod luextonslou ot
his trade to all parts or the State. Also, Carolina,
Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby enabling
him to oxhlblt a stock unsurpassed In auy Southern
city.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Steam
boat Owuora are particularly invited to oxatnlne the
present stock, which Is uow complete in all tho
various departments, consisting In part orthe follow
ing goods, vis:
CARP El DEPARTMENT.
Royal MedaUon,
Royal Volvot,
Mocot Wilton,
Mocot Brussels,
rapostry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussels,
three ply Ingrain,
fwo ply Ingrain,
Mosaic Hearth Rugs,
Volvot and Chenille Rugs,
Tufted Rugs,
Plano and table Covers,
Door Mats(every variety,)
. . , Silver A Brass Stair Rods,
Wool Dutch, Carpets Bindings, Ac.
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT.
Brocatellcs. Lace and Muslin Curtains,
Satin de Lalues, Gilt Cornices,
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Bands,
Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, Loops and
Cords; Velvot and Plush of various colors; Window
Shades, uew style.
Also, every variety or Furniture Covering, Trim
mings aud materials lor decorating.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Halls and
Rooms, cut to fit without a seam.
Tho subscriber will obllgo himself to make the
prices on all description of goods as low as the same
quality can bo purchased in any Northern city.
43- Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent to any
part of the city free or charge.
43* An oxiterlenced Upholster will attend to the
making and laying of Carets and Oil Cloths when
dosired. The decorative and curtnlu department Is
n charge of an Upholster of acknowledgedtaatoand
skill. W. H. GUION, Agout.
octlS 140 Congress and 57 St. Jullen-sts.
NOTICE.
iai'V DAYS alter date, application will be
► mado to the Honorable, tho Court of Ordinary
of Chatham county, for leave to -sell a negro girl
slave named Elizabeth, the property of the iato
Charles J. Zittrour, for the benefit ot tho heirs and
oroditors of the said Conrles J. Xittrour.
KATHARINE XITTROUR, Adm'rx.
mar 24-tlj Kst. Chus. ,1* Xittrour, Uec'd.
ASSIGNMENT NOTICE.
J OHN M- WILLIAMS, having assigned all
bis property, both real aud personal, to adjust
his debts, all persons having legal claims against tho
said Johu M. Williams, will please baud them to the
undersigned without delay, as li is quite dcsirablo
to ascertain tho extent of indebtedness, nnd l» per
fect a speody settlementof the assigned property
Assignee.
apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee.
‘ execijthIx~p^pp«nedsJyl'e."
O N tho First Tuesday in June next will be
sold before tho Court House in Wares boro. Ware
County, Ga., by virtuo of an order from tho Ordina
ry of Richmond county. Geo. Lot of lund Nos. 320,
322,325, 320, 327, 612. 013. and 629. iu the twelfth,
(12th) district; Nos. 200 and 307, ninth (9th) dis
trict; and No. 490, In the eighth (8th) district of aatd
Ware couuty; sold as the property of Itobt. F. Poe,
late of Richmond county, docoasod, for tho bonolltof
heirs aud creditors. K. I'. POK.
my 11 tds Executrix.
ADMISTltATOH’M NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against the estate
of tho late Clmrlos H. Arnold, decousod, are
hereby notified to present thorn, properly attested,
within tho time proscribed by law; and till those In
debted to said estate, are requested to make imme
diate payment to EDWARD PADELFQKI),
may8 Administrator.
UAH.EY &. CO,.
M anufacturers or Fine silver ware,
Chestnut streot, Philadelphia, lu order that
purchasers may be certain of tho quality of Silver
Waro of our manufacture, our Sterling Silver will bo
stamped:
OR. HANFORD'S INVIGORATOll,
I S a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and In
recommended to tho public, relying upon its in
trluslc worth lu the cure of the following couinlnluto
All Blflious Derangements, Sick Headache, Dyspop;
da, Habitual Costivouess, Chronic Diarrhea, Colli:
Palu In the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility*
Female Weakness, Ac. For salo by Druggists gou ;
orally, and by Johu. B Moore A Go, and Win. W*
Lincoln, Saranuah. ly febl’I
LET UN n E A 80 NT OWE THE It.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS—WHY ARE WE SICK?
S T has been the lot of the human race to be
weighed down by ills nose ami sullerlug. HUL-
WAY'S PIUS are specially adapted to tho rebel
ortho weak, tho nervous tho delicate, and the lu-
firm, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions.—
Professor Holloway personally superintends tho
manufacturo of his medicines lit tho United States,
.ind oilers thorn to a freo aud enlightened people, as
tho best remedy the world ever saw for the removal
•>f disease.
THESE FILIfl PURIFY THE FLOOD.
These famous Mils aro expressly combinod to ope
rate ou tho stomach, the livur, tho kidneys, the
mugs, the skiu, and tuo bowels, correcting auy de
rangement in their functions, purifying tho blood,
the very fountaiu or Ilfo, aud thus curing disease iu
all Its forms.
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.
Nearly half the human race havo tukeu these
Pills. It has been proved iu all parts of tho world
that nothing has been found equal to them in cases
of disorders or tho liver, dyspepsia, aud stomach
complaints generally. They soon give a houltby
one to those organs, however much deranged, uml
when nil other means huve fulled.
GENERAL DEBILITY—ILL HEALTH.
Mauv of tho most despotic governments liuvo
opeued thoir custom houses to the Introduction ol
those Pills, that they may bocomo the medicine of
tho masses. Learned colleges admit that this modi-
cine Is tho best remedy over known for persons or
delicate health, or where tho system has bcou im
paired, us Us Invigorating properties never fail to
allbrd relief.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
No female, young or old, Hhould bo without this
celebrated luediciuo. It corrects aud regulates tho
monthly courses at all periods, uctiug lu many cases
like a charm. It is ulso tho best and safest medicine
that eun bo given to children of all ages, and for
any complaluts, consequently uo family should bo
without it.
Hollowuy’s PUIs aro the best remedy kuown iu
tho world for tho following discuses: Asthma, Bow-
: „ ... •-••vniHH umviuv. , iiniuiuu, UUW-
ol Complaints, Coughs,Colds. Chest nbtum. Cootlr-
soon, Inrapepsla, Vonoreal AflhcUoua, Murrhma, Do-
bilitv. llroiuv. Vnvttp nntl Amin Vmi.niA r»innii.in>o
blllty, Dropsy, Fever and Aguo, Fcnialo Complaints,
Headaches, Stouo and Gravel, Lowness or Spirits,
Imllgostlou, Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Weak-
ne.‘s. liver Coiupluiut, Piles, and Worms of all kinds.
Bold at the manufactories of Professor Hollowuy,
» Maiden Inno, New York, ami 244 Strand, Imu-
don, and by all resjiectable Druggists and Doulers iu
•Medicines throughout tho United States, aud the
civilized world, lu boxes ut 25 cents, Q2K cents, aud
$1 ottch.
43* There is a considerable saviug by taking the
larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for tho gnidauce of patients
every disorder are affixed to ouch Pot. apl26
READ I—READ 11—READ III
That is, if you can sco; and AkAi
if you cou’t soo, you cau Hiniy^T* *T
unaali kinds or “helps to Heo,” ut tho WatcVuuil
Jowolry Storo of I). B. Nichols & Co., lu Congress
streot, next door to tho oorncr of Whitaker, whero
you cau purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
uml Faucy Goods, as low us ut any other store in
tho country.
Wo have roeoivod per steamship Alubuma a fresh
lot of' Uioso lino Steel Spcctaclos ; also, a supply of
I’cbblo and Porlscoplc Lens, which wo are propared
to fit In all kinds of rraraoa, ut short uotlco. Our
Porlscoplc Lens (so called from their poculiar shape)
have au advantage over all others, as thoy havo a
greater range of focus, so that tho reader Is not
compelled to hold tho book or paper at a certain
distance from tho eye. Cull and seo.
„ . D. B. NICHOLS & CO.
JUST No charge for showing goods.
nmrll^ d. B. N. 4 CO.
MAYER & BLVN,
SUCCESSORS TO SALOMON MAYER.
Wholoaalo dealers in Imported Wines.
French Brandies, Holland Gin, Scotch and
Irluh Whldlrv Tnmnlnn J m I n
From C. PIKRCE'H
anvnmMxu Aaxxot. wiiuhki.miia, -pa.
Authorized Agent for the Havauimh Journal.
I1HALTR “AND COMFORT*
SPRING BED AND MATTRASS DEPOT.
209 ohwtnut Krtnocr, oi'iwmi joxW Hum.
S HE SubHcrlbow would respectfully call tho
nttentiou of Uio Principals or Boarding Schools,
rding Houses, Hotels, aud tho public lu general,
to the late and Important Improvements they hnvo
made In tho Rattan Frames, Harness leather
Hinged aud Spiral Springs.
These Beils ore a very durable article, cost little
more than Feather Beds, and aro much more healthy.
In foci, theso beds aro a real luxury to the well or
siok. .ad altogether such uu article as wlieu once
used would be deomod indispensable lu every fami
ly for comfort aud health.
Persons ftrom any |iart of the UuUod Steles may
be supplied at the shortest notice, by somllng their
orders, gtviug dimensions or Omlstoud, fc»\, ad-
drossed to DOWEIL & BAIlltEIT,
oct3—Uiu 209, Chosmit st., Phllu.
A.lu AllCIIAMliAUL,T,
pisdlaiuous.
K-'HKH O'if VuAllUK, II
0 HI’I.KNIIII) PA limit HNdllANINUM
, —entitled '• Bolden Abbey In the Olden Times,”
: a splendid StOel engraving, from the celebrated
palutlnghy lsuidseer;und tho “Heiiaritiro of the Is-
ruellles from Egypt,” a large uml beautiful engrav
ing from a palming by D. Roberts. Tho retell price
of the above engravings is 63 per ropy, hut will ho
sent free. o/'i'Anq/e, as tallows:—
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE BUILDER,
N» E. Com. lath 6i Hamilton St’s.,
PHILADELPHIA, Pa,
P ORTABLE SAW MILLENGINES, on largo
wheels, with a tonguo, for a team to be at
tached to move them about. Theso engines havo tfto
cylinders, mnktug (Tom 10 to 30 horse power. Also,
HOISTING or PILE DRIVING ENGINES,
from 3 to 80 horse power.
Orders are filled In from 3 to 6 woeks from thoir
receipt. Engiuos always on baud for salo. Theso
englues havo boon In use sovon years, and in ovory
instance havo given general satisfaction. Description
Circulars will bo sent when applied for.
fob 9—Cm UfcW
HERRING'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF
WITH HALL'S PATENT POWDER-PROOF LOCK.
Having rocolved tho
Prize Modal at tho
World’s Fair, are now
ottered to the public
as tho Prize Sate of
the World. Tosfod
and approvud os they
havo been every
where, their crowning victory was rosorved to ho
awarded by tho Juries of tho World’sFalr.
Tho proprietor placed Ono Thousand Dollars In
Gold In the ono exhibited at the World’s Fair, Lou
don, and invited alltho Pick-Locks Hi tho world to
open the 8ote, with or without the keys, and take the
raouoy as a reward for thoir ingouuity; although
operated upon by several skilled in the art, uo one
could Pick the Lock or open the Sate.
Tbo undeniable evidence of tho superiority of the
Sates Manufactured by the subscriber Is known and
acknowledged by a discriminating public, who are
assured that all Safes mado aud sold by him, or his
authorized agents, (none genuine except thoy havo
his name on a metal plate,) will he found equal or
superior to any of the many which have passed
through the flrey ordeal, preserving tho contents un
injured, as published and noticed by the press here
tofore :—In the burning of tho Tribune building, the
great fires In New York and Sag Harbor In 1846, at
New Orleans In 1842, atTallahasseo in 1843, at Prov-
idonce In 1840, at Auflhloand Now York City lu 1847,
at St. Louis, Albany, Plattsburg and Detroit in 1848,
tho great fires at St. Louis, at Milau, Ohio, and the
great burning at Now Orleans iu 1849, the great fires
In California, at Chicago and Syracuse in 1860, uud
at the St. CharloH Hotel, NowOrleaua, In 1851, grout
Urea In 1852 at Now York, Philadelphia, Clieraw, H.
C., Moutreal, Canada, St. IamiJs aud Ogdonsburg, nnd
many others.
The metal portion or these Safes consists of the
stoutest aud toughest wrought bar aud plate Iron,
and the spneo between the outer aud Inner surfaces
Is filled with a chemical preparation, which Is tho
most perfect non-conductor of heat yet discovered,
and which cannot he efl'ectcd or penetrate by Qro.—
This fact has been established beyond question by
the results of many exjierlments, attested by per
sons of tho highest respectability. In every trial to
which tho gcuuino Salamander Safe bus been sub
jected, whothor accidental in burning buildings, or
by agrocraeut ter tho pui-puc of competition, its lire-
proof properties have proved immeasurably superior
to those or any (so called) fire-proof 8ate over inanu
factured.'
By an improvement upon the original Salamander,
introduced by tho present owner of the patont-right,
tho Interior is reuderod wholly impervious to dump,
and books, papers aud jewelry might bo preserved
in ono of lib sates for a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or mllldcw.
To guard ogalust counterfeits every Safe from the
manufactory or tho subscriber, aud sold by 1dm or
Ids agents, bos a brass plato iu front, bearing bis
name: each Is ulso furnished with ono of Ids Im
proved Tldef Detecting tooks, which Is a good guar
antee against robbery.
' S. C. HERRING & CO.,
Nos. 135, 187 and 139 Water st., N. Y.
Agents in SavaunuU, Messrs. BELL & PRENTISS^
who keep constantly ou hand a full uud complete
assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’
prices. __ scpt28
IXJCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRK-
I'KOOK OtTAUTlKI
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES,
A 8 Manufactured bu Steams <fi Marvin, New York.
In tho lire of the 3d
Inst., which coiiaum*
cd the brick building
occupied by Mr. Jim.
T. Thomas, opposite
tho Gas Works, iu this
city, wits a safe ol
tho above descriptions
containing tho books, papers, ami money of Mr.
Thomas, uud although tho building was defrayed,
tho sold Sate sustaiued no injury wuatovor from tho
intenzo hoot to which It hud been exposed. On open
ing tbo Sate, tho contents wore found uudisturbed,
uud In tbo samo ordor and condition as wbeu placed
thcre,oxcopta slight discoloration to tho prqjoctlug
euds ora tew pupors, and tho backs or ono or two of
the books, catuod by the steam goneruted iu tho
Sate, while at its greatest heat.
The Bute and contents, as It camo from tlm ruins,
may still bo seen, In the possosslon of Mr. Thomas,
ut tho Guy Works. A largo assortment of those cele
brated Safes alwuys on baud,and for sale by
C. H. CAMPFIELD,
Agent for tho Manufacturers,
July 26, 1856. 171 Bay-st., Savannah, Ua.
I take pleasure iu corroborating tho foregoing state
ment, aud in addition would add, that the books are
now in use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1865. octO—tf
jjattnl IDebitiius.
. REGISTRY OF VOTEDS FOR IHOO.
A.
HELMHOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
llt-liubolil'M Illicitly t'oiiiiwifrnfrd Pom*
iHitniil Flnld Extract lliu-liu.
ISA CERTAIN, SAFE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY
F OR Diseases of tlm Bladder, Kblneys, Gravid,
l)r«|wy, Weakness, Secret Diseases, Obsti uc
us tiilluu-Hlions, Female Complaints, amt all diseases ill (lie
Tho subsci ibyrs’have, established u Book Agency j Sexual Organs, | ( p (i
from whatever caiiHo they niuy have originated, uud
NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING.
This iHjpulur aud s|Micillc remedy is now* ottered
nlllir ‘ * “
.loliiiS'Actmrd, George W Anderson, I d ward C.
Anderson, William D Aoams, Hartwell S Andrews!)
Rlcliurd D Arnold, William Abbott. Charles A
Ash, George A Ash, Alexander Aiklu, Robert A
Allen, Robert E Allen, Hobart Austin, Theodosias A
Acosta.
II.
iu Philadelphia, ami will furnish any Imok or puli
lioutlon ut tlm retail price free of postage. Any per
sous by forwarding tho subscription price of any of
the $3 Magazines, such oa Harper's. Godey’s, Pol-
uaiii’s, Graham’s Frank Leslie’s Fasliions, Ae., will
receive the Magazines ter one year, and a copy of
either of the above bountiful engravings, free of
ulutrgo, or if subscribing to a 62 and a 61 Magazine,
such as Peterson's, and Clmlleu's ladles’ Christian
Annual, they will receive both umgaziaesaud a copy
of either ol the above engravings.
Every description of Engraving on Wood executed
willi neat ness unc dispatch. Views of llmldhigs,
Newspaper Headings, Views of Machinery, Rook
lllustratiors, Lodge Cerlilfoatos, llusiliess Curds, &c*
All orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Per
sons wishing views of their buildings engraved, can
send u daguerreotype or skutcb ofthe building by
inuil or i)X|)rc-bs.
Persons at u distance having rateable articles
would find it to their udvantago to address tho sub
ucrlburs, as we would uci os agouts ter tbo sate of
tbo same. BYRAM k PIERCE,
50 South Third Street, Phlladuluhlu, Pa.
J. B. Dviiam. (aprlT) T. May Pikhck.
Pro|MMala for ltutlouw nntl Fuel for
Iilght-ViMih,
COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, )
SL'lKiuxTKNOKxr ok Ijoins, >
Savannah, loth May, I860.)
S EALED proposals will be received at this
office until 12 o’clock. M., ou tho 1st day of
July next, 1860, for furuishiug uud dalivorlug Ra
tions and Fuel ou bourd the Light-vessels lu this
Collection district, viz.; at Martin’s Industry und
Tybco Island Kuoll, ter ono year from tho first day
or July 1860, to tho 30th Juuo, 1857, inclusive. The
rations to be or guod uud approved quality, to be
delivered lu good and sufficient packugos, barrels,
boxes and cases, uud lu good order, on bourd the
above named light-vessels, at least once a quarter,
free of expense to tho Uultud Males, aud agreeably
to the annexod tublu ofthe weekly ration, viz.:
In the nllllctiHl, uud guaranteed to cure all tho above
complaints. It searches out the very root of the
diseuso, driving out alt the diseased fluids of the
body, thus removing the uuusu and rendering tlm
° ,lrW CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.
This mudiclim allays pain und iulluiuinutiun, wtdeh
other remedies invariably cause, und cau bo tukeu
With less trouble and expense lu |>utlctit-<. lids in
fallible remedy luiHsuvud tlmusunds ujion tbouauuds
from the bunds of
Mtm'ILESS QUACKS,
If uol from premature graves. In cases of Infuctlon
tho Compound Buchu Is tho only articlo worthy of
tho least confidence of tho nllllctod iu performing
SAF'E CURES.
It contains no narcotic, mercury, or othor injurious
drug, but is purely a Vegetable Composition. It is
very ugreeable to tho taste, creates uo perceptible
odor, aud may bo taken by persons of either sox
without hiudranco from husinoss or medical udvlce,
as plain directions for uso accompany tho modiclue.
Header, if you buvo auy ortho above complaluts, do
not uoglect them,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With this medicine you can euro yourself, uud thus
prevent all exposure.
TRUTH MUST ANI) WILL PREVAIL.
This tnedlclUQ speedily and ctfcctually cures the
most viruleutform of secret diseases, and eradicates
ovory particlo of Infectious matter from tho system,
restoring tho patient to a perfost stuto of
I1EALTH AND PURITY.
c &.? P g.
Ssag-s
§-M g- f P .2 «<
■< ’• £ a.' . :
. • IB . . .
3 C.
S. ■<
' g
baomm,! I mogd
•sassn|inv
jpgaujA
.loM'ph W Brown, GeorgoF Brown, Richard Brad
ley Joseph Itryaii, Alexander F Bennett, Frederick
Itek, William D Bushier, Josepli Bryan, Frederick W
Dailey, Augustus Bouuud, James If Uuablor, Israel
U«r, An ton Borchert, Isaac Brunner, Wn» a Busin-
ger, Harvey F Byrd, Peter A Idols, James A Barron,
Augustus Houlinuau, David Bell, George A Bollteul-
lelt, Edwin U Bacon, Gllboit Butler, Got.stmlk
Blown, Wm II Burroughs, llonry Brlgbum, Joseph
11 Baldwin, MegmuiiU Borg, George G J Buntz, Mi
chael Uoloy, Johu Boston, John Bilbo, Hulomon II
Brantley, Francis H Bui tow, W C Burton, fiumuol P
Bell.
C.
George A Cuylcr. Faiiiuei W Crabtree IN iliiuiii
Crabtree, John W Coales, Patrick Curran, George
J, Cope, Lewis F C'uuko. Charles Clarke. Robert J
Caunlng. Johu FCurdell. Frauds T Cole, Wm A
Cone, Ed wiu A Gastello, Hugh Cullen, Josepli V Con-
Herat, Mosus A Colion, Johu Cass, Wm Oscar Charl
ton, Win Culleu, hi las SI Golding, James A Cour-
voisie, Hmiry Crosby;Constuutiue, Daniel BCamp,
Octuvus Guhcn, Win DCharters, Joseph .SCJughorn
David l.oj>ez Cohen, Peter 1. Constantino. Francis
Ciiuinpiuii, Sloutgomery Cumunng, Wallace Cum-
tiling, Wm A Uowper.htroth Cranston, Charles 11
Ciamplield, Rnliorl J Caughuy, Auroa H Crumpton,
Wm Cox, George Cutiey. Phillip Gonnully, Wm r
Clark, Allen Cullou
D.
Adam J Ikrtsou, Isaiah Duvenisjct, Archibald C
Davenport, Thomas Dowell, James It Doiuuud,
Oeouge W Davis, Wflliuin II Davis, Jucob V Doe,
Chesluy Dugger, JohuDDavttni.cy, Henry J Dicker-
sou, Levi h D’J.yon, Albert L DeLorge, Murtiu Dug-
gun, William M Davidson, John Devunuy, John
Doyle.
E.
TIUJJ pojzp
jo su|s|»h
*.I«‘’U
I
Each proposal must slate ili-iiin-iiy Hu- price lor
which llio entire ration will be furnislied on board
each light-vessel respectively.
The proposals for supplying fuel, both coal and
Wood, lliu-t slate di.-tinclly tin- price per ton and
cord, and the kind aud quality of each, to be deliver
ed on hoard ofeaeli light-vessel respeclividy
One bidder may oiler for all tin
required for
for one or
option. The kind aud quantity of fuel will lie deter
Ilclmbolil's Highly Concentrnletl Coin-
pound Flnld Extract Kntmitpnrllln.
For purifying the Blood, removing nil diseases ari
sing from excess or Morcury, uxikwuic and im-
prmleuec iu life, chronic constitutional diseases,
arising from an Impure state of Blood, und the
only rellublo and elleetual known remedy for the
euro of herofula, Salt Jthoum, hculd Hoad, Ulcer-
ations of tho Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings
ofthe Bones, Totter, Pimples on the Face, and all
Scaly Eruptions or the Skin.
It U gratifying to tho proprietor of theso mediciucB
to ho ftblo to state that It Is uow nearly three years
since they were first introduced, durlug which time
thoy have been extensively usod In various parts of
tho Uultcd States, and have given to pationt aud
practitioner tho highest degreo or satisfaction In the
various coses in which thoy havo boon employed ;
whothor In town, country, hospital or private prac
tice, thoy havo invariably given the most decided
and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most
salutary aud bencficlnl oltecta. Numerous letters
I have been received from the most distinguished
; physicians lu the country, aud from the professors
; or several medical colleges, recommending In the
J highest terras the value ol theso medicines, and
their superiority over all other preparations for
such complaints as the proprietor recommends.
I Numerous preparations of Sarsapurllla und of Buchu
i und various modes of propurlng them huve been
' given, ull of which of course will tlllfor according to
; the mode of preparation which each individual may
ndont.
Those medicines require considerable care in the
I preparation aud the employment of dillbrcnt men-
! i-1 rim in successive operation to tuku up the extrac
tive mutters, aud, in consequence, arc must fre
quently Improperly made, uud not (infrequently
much impaired, if not motored totally inert, by the
injudicious and unskilful management ol those imac
quainted with phurmucoutieal proiairutlons. It is
therefore of the highest consideration uud import
ance to the public and to the faculty that there
should be standard preparations ut*uniform strength
and possessing the most udvantages. To ell'eet this
George Lmmonj, Henry it Eustmead, Stephen El-
itott, Robert Erwin, Thomas Eden, George Ehrlich.
F%
Robert H Footman, Joseph d Fay, Lewis Ficy,
Dominick Feutluy, Johu UFalllgaut, James D Foley,
Jos Felt, Johu Foley, John U Forrfll, IjjiiIs X Fui-
iiguot, Alexander Fawcett, Thomas Ford. Lewis.)
B Fairchild, John Fraser, Itob’t G Ferguson,
John D Fish, Doogald Ferguson, Michuui Finney,
Kdw’d Filzgoraid.
G.
DR. W.R.MOSBLKY*8 INFIRMahv
coil Uie treatment of Con-55?**
■ cew, Wens, Fistula, and ull kinds foil
L|| or lumours. is now open tor tt,< ,S 1
JMHkrcceptlon ol I’uttenta. lj, rf intir 4Sa
uiary is loeateit near the Dopot ami p„.» .7^-
Broadway, aud contains about thirty li„» r -
tied iteotuaiVltti good und trusty
ways at hand, both iudlns und gentleim-n u
ed at this Instiiutlon, aud will receive the i
rw-t a
and kind attention fium Uio Froprietor ic
his Matron. . His practice in that horrible .in ^
i
C«m:or, lor Uie Mat Urn yoarn i»iiouur,„..T,'
«ny l-by.lclui lu tbo Buutb. l-attau
ut $1 yor blom, or $1C yor wonlb, $lo Lr.;I.,,
in advanco. 8 rt< 4tarej
43* Foes to bo agreed upou betore tb»-
dertaken. All communications rnu-t bo **
•OilrwMd to w. It. .MoVtm Wl1
UrlltoV
CITY .tIAIIU UUOTN,
THE Subscriber has on liantlm,
S- wout or Boots, UAIWJIS siiosii '.
ap- own imuwlucturc, wblcli bo win i
~ suyorlor workwsosliiiiaoawatV.Hoi ! 11 1
lerior to any mmlo lu Savuimaii. ilm,,,,. 1 ,i-'J 1 w-
aro from to to *10. l ’ r o ’ <*
Boots, kill and clot]. Gaiters and Slioo. , ,
dor as usual. ftMclai cars at, J, «>Sjg
Uriels* superior i'lStj,',
wars HKiGljAM, KKI.I.V * u ,
HUM. AliSH Jlt'ltllAY's
TTNITED States, Canada a,Id Cuba
U Hcbwogler-s History ol l-lukuaidiy li K,... ,
translated by PpovIo. 1 “ywity^a,.
translated by Fecyh
Froseott’s Pldiipztt of.Sj/uiu, new supply
Calf and in Cloth.
asgfi£!£r“ -it*, t,
brother Joseph,
<bo*too,-o. s „ru... Ho,
^TUoAilaehi iu Madrid.
Romance ofthe Ilurow, by .Miss Faniya
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavunuiign
Eurne.-t Ijustoud, by ilr.r. Lee Hentz
U,ur “ W. TUOitNE \\TJJJalii
John GauiuieU, John U Gulltu. George W Gar-
many, lliomasGreeu, James K Goodfrey, Joseph
Green, Charles H Gouidiug, George A Gordon, Geo
Gordon, Frauds L Gue, Joseph Gannhl, Joseph F
Gammoj, George .M Griffin, .‘-eaborn Goodull. David
il Gulloway, Benjamin Giouovoly, latirence J Gufl-
martin, Charles E W Gillo.
H.
1 Hover, Chrcdiuu Hursuo, Goo Haas, .loautUun
lliil, T11 llurdeii, James Hunter, Joaeph Hawthorn
Jolm Bliogg. Fcter F Huuarhuldt, Johu E ilernau-
dez, Holoiuou llitidly, Johu C Hunter Lemuel L
llover, Wm. D Howe, Benjamiu H. Hardee,Charles
S Henry, Charles 8 Hardee, Noble A Hardee, Al
Ired lluy wood, Wm F Huutor, Geo D Humbert. W
Waring Haberaham, Thomas Homy, Erastus Henry
ltobcr, lii.tcliison, .lost-pi. .\1 lluywood. George 8
llurdiug, John llover, F.lishu Hagai, Thomas llerou
Abraham llurmon, TLotnus li Hough, Henry
Huupt, Wlllian Hunter, Erun.t llutiur, Albert
iluris.
I UhT HECEIV'ED—2b boxes Shoulder,' -
O prime arUclo, -.0 tierces choice Uilt ’
Hams, lu store, unti lor sale bv
_Jii WAVNK. (iltKN NU.I.E A („
EXTKAORDINAltV insurauck
AGAINST PI HE!
Extract ota loiter from Norfolk, Vu., d«i,.j i„
rylltb, 1S68: J
JIessils. S. C. HHtkl.su k Co., Now Vark
Uonllomoli : (Jo Him 7ui of Dorcmilier i’.-i o„ .
Adams 4 fo.’s Kxyrass Olllce, sltital. d lu a lar'ieVJtj
atory briskbu.ldius. iatblscliv. . V
atory briskbu.ldmg, .1, thladly, wa- totally S
ed by die, and tbwr sare remalued burid i“iL
buraiDB rulus until yesterday, when .1 wasdMtm
Iffl “ 1 r ‘ ,8 > ,LtUu ! ure I now oiler to the public nnd tho faculty u.y
ItBbi.vtfssete * 1 urt * 1 ,,ow ,,aor 10 M,u public
Each bidder is re,,Hired to am,el, lo I.Ih I.U| or I «!!'-! wUR-J.
entered into, until approved by the Light Home
Board,
I’RICFIS;
! Fluid FbUruct Hitchu, $1 per hottto, or 0 for 155
Tbe eomraetor will be re,. Hired b, kee| V ,l least, j Cerlitoilea “SH-raand "reeow,m„„l,.lions from
distingidslied piotc-Ksors uml physiciatis will accom
pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by
II. T. JIELMBOLD,
Prucliculund Analytical Chemist,
203, Cbcrflmit-st., near the Girard House I’hilu.
To be hud of Druggists and Dealers in every sec
tion ofthe Uuitod States uud Canadas.
Ail letters for tho medicine directed to the propri-
ion, nor the
in delivery, 1
or Uio crew ^V er .*.
iu the aggregate, one mouth’s rations tor theenlir
crew oft ho light-vessel contracted for, on board ut i
ull times; and any expense incurred on account of!
failure to deliver rations or find iu time, will be. 1
chargeable to tin* contractor.
No member of Congress, light kcc|H*r, Mj|M-rinien
dent or inspector of lights nor any person connect- j
ed with the Light house establishment, will iu* al
lowed to contract for or deliver rations tor the cn-w, !
or fuel of u light-vessel, tmr t** »•-* iatorested in such
contract.
No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will
bo allowed to change the parts of the ration, nor the
times that may bodoteriniuedupon for the
without authority ofthe Board.
AW the articles constituting the ration for t he crew
of light-vessels will be examiued, and their quality
approved by the superintendent, or the Inspector of
the district, or by sttclt other person ns may bo as
signed to perform that duty ; uud no bills will bu
Ptdil for ratlous uml fuel which ure not accompanied
by receipts duly sigued by the respective light-ves
sel keepers for the dilforcnt urtiolos constituting the
rations lor tho crow for each quarter, und separate
receipts for the kind and quantity of fuel delivered
ou hoard ufcuch light-vessel.
No bid which is not properly sealed and endorsed
will bo considered, aud no Uhls will bo received or
allowed to be withdrawn after tho expiration ol the
time specified in tho advertisement for receiving
them.
Bids submitted by different members ol the same
firm or co-jwrtucrahip will net be considered
1.
Ja-i D Irvine, Kiiward D Irvine.
J.
.Volin G ..ones, I Fey leu, H John.-mi, Edward
Julin, itoba-t M M Juugctl.i, John R Jnhusou.Wm B
Jackson. George O Johnson, Fid ward Joucs, Jolm 11
JulllletUII.
K.
Fitieas M Kollock, James Kelly FTedetiek
Krettsum William Krebs, Noah B Knapp, lx*wis
Kuorr, Johu J Kelly, Wm Levy Kapluu.
Win C IwiWtou, Jordan Lowe, Jas Fi Ijiiiibriglit,
t.lias Kljiudvolght,Juo N Lewis, Jolm A Lewis,
Ubnrtes F. Lodge. James ULaw, Oharles A ]. Iai-
mar. Miclml LiAiti, Thus L Lloyd, lidwani ha ell.
Jacob U. tA-vy,.tv*>vph Lippmau,Heavy F’Licbic.Wil-
flam Lav. James F hmg. Alonzo R i.uc*-, Daniel N
L.in.
M.
Thomas Mui taiigh. Hugh W Mercer, Nathaniel C
Mill.-, Feler NV Miugst, Thomas Morton, John Mai-
hry. Manuel Molina, diaries F. Mills, Jolm Morri
sou. William ll c Mills, Alvin X .Miller, Valentine
Martin, Wm J Moore, Horace Morse, Henry C Mihr-
tens, Isaac Minis,Thomas G Miller, Anthony F Mira,
Abraham Minis. Richard C Maekall Jolm Mitrchi-
sou, William II May, John Masterson. Edward Mo
rau.'Itew A Maddox, Jacob .Manse.,, Joint C Mat-
Mi.
., , receive Immediate attention, uud eiifo deliveries
" j guaranteed. sept l-ly-iltw
, J I’h McDotmeli. Feler McUann, Hugh M«-
l-i i ii,.la mes Mclutire. Alexander Mel lard v. Patrick
McGovern. William McKendrec. John W AIcKov, Jo-
-eplt J .McCoy, Robert .Mclntire, James Mefntii
James McHenry. Williams MeFarhual
Alexander G Neelatid, TliomnsJ Nav lor. Edwin L
Nfidlmger, Johu W Xevitt. Johu R Norton. John t’
Xicoll, WTitG Norwood.
O.
John Oliver. William O’DrUcoil. Johu W Owr ns.
George Owens. iHuuiiiick U’Byrne, m-iini.-. o’Snlli'
RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CUltE,
preventiou nnd cure oflutenuittent nnd
ReiuiUuut Fevers, Fever und Aguo, Chills and
r, Dumb Aguo, General Debility, Night Sweat?,
aud all other forms of disease which have a common
origin iu Malaria or Miustna.
This is a natural antidote which will entirely pro
tect any resident or traveler even iu the most sickly
or swampy localities, from auy Ague or Bilious dis
ease whatever, or any itijury from constantly itdtal-
lug Malaria or Miustna.
It will iustantly check the Ague lu porsotth who
have suffered for auy length of Ume, from one day
to twenty years, so that they need never have un-
other chill, by continuing Us use according to dlreo-
nous. The imtieut at once begins to recover appe
tite and strength, nnd continues until a permanent
uud radical euro is effected.
One or two bottles will answer for ordmary cuaos,
some may require more. Directions, printed iu the
German, French aud Spanish languages, aceomimuy
All bids will bo publicly opened ami regUerad ut ; ond .‘ bon to. Frleo Ono Dollar.
I IrUb Whisky. Jamaica and St.' Croix Rum.
«ronch and German Stomach Bitters, Cor
dials, &c.
The subscribers keep constantly on hand a largo
assortment or the above, and sell them at low prices
and reasonable terms. mch 1—ly
uar gouus may bo luuua ut .Uc.->srs, U U Nichols H
Co’s., who aro authorized to sell at our retail prices.
nov 16 BAILEY k CO.
NEWT!N 8TOKFJ AND NlIEET-IIiO.V
MANUFACTORY.
141 HOCTH OK MARKET HQt’Alta. ARYAN STIlKCT.
I would inform my old friends aud turnons
ASEl have opened the above store to conduct the
irai Stove, Tin and Sheet-Iron Business ill all Its
^BBvarlous terms, and where will be found a gen
eral assortment of Stoves, Tin aud Shoot-Iron Ware,
which I will be plenred to show, r.ud ut hucIi prices
os will satisfy auy one wishing to purchase.
All kinds or Rooting, Gutters of Lead, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re
pairing oxecuted with dispatch, old £tovns put up
and Pipes furnished ut short notice.
Tin Ware at wholesalo nud retail. Cull down on
Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk,
octa JOHN J. MAU1UCK, Agent.
TRANSPARENT WINDOW HIIADF.H.
CARPET WARE-HOUSE,
140 OOMJHKM AVI* 67 ST. Jl'MKN-HIKKUTJ.
rpHE Subscriber hns received, und will open
| this day, tho largest und most extensive variety
iJrwINDOW SHADES over ottered iu this city. It is
tho intention ofthe advertiser lo keop constantly in
store n largo supply of nil tho various pattern > and
styles manufactured by tlm nianiifaclurers of this
country and of Franco, lo which the attention of mer
chants and families In tho city nud country, Is in
vited. They will be itold ct wholesale und retail, at
satisfactory prices. W 11. GUION, Agent.
Jan 8 __
TO IIIJILDEliS. ^
T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute
ut the shortest notice, and in tho most work
manlike manner, all kiuds of Metal Roofing, Gutters,
Cornice, or other work connected with the inatiufuc-
turlug or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zinc,
or Hheutlrou Business.
HORACE MORSE,
ik:U3 160 Broughton stl
UPIUNG ANJ) SUMMER CLOTHING.—Tho
ij subscriber would Invito tho attention of ull
in want or SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to
his stock which has Just been received, ut the Mar
Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street.
apr 16 WM. 0. FRICK
WATCH K8— WA'I’t; 1110 S—W ATC11 EH.
-op Wo ure receiving tho London Ixjvcr
WqX Watcher, of the tnosi celebrated makers, iu
Jr^^Gold aim Silver c.o-es. It. F. Cooper's l)u-
WalMBpIcx WatchOH, Wulches for Timing Hornes,
lino Swiss citronotnolors, which wo oiler nt ror ouu-
bio prices, at our uvw store iu Gibbons’ Range.
sept26 il. B. NICHODi k CO.
T J OT ATOE3.—200 bbls. Need Potatoes, 100
A. do Mercer aud Cb enaugo do, landing and r
Mllln III? In.,>ID Ifm-oift. . .< . Vi
, —•« «"«.>uugu uo, mnaing ana i
•aloliv _lan-.'R IIUNTER ft OAMMKI.I.
“ *n» 'wis'kaait" WHiMBT -
A SOO PHIZES-gap,ooo 1
HAVANA l'LAN LOTTERY.
Jasper County Academy
»* AltnoKITT Of Tflk HTATK o. UB1B11H.
10,000 NiiiobefaUaly—oae lTIzo Toikiglu Tickou.
T „, , ' CLASS M, ~
° heDrawn May' 15th, 1850, at Concert
Rail, Macon Georgia, under thosworu super-
mteudeuce of Dot. O. M. Ugau aud J. A. Nesblt,
The Manager, having announced his determination
to make this tho moat popular lottery iu the world,
oll.-ra for May 16th a acUomu that far surpasses
any scheme over of lor et I in the annals »r IxHterles.
lniiK it) YOUR I NIFTIEST. Exumlue Min Capitals,
one Fi izo to every Eiglit Tickets.
CAPITAL $12,000.
1 prize of.
1 do do
2 do do
I do Uo
6 do do
10 do «to
do do
120 do do
600 do do
6(H) do do
..$12,000
. 6,000
.. 8,000
.. 2,000
.. 1,000
600
60
26
10
1200 prizes amounting to $60 000
*i-4Ptartors, $2 *
I RI/.ES PAYABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
I crHons seudlng money by tnufl noed not tear
ts boiug lost. Orders punctually attended to.—
ComiuunloaUons strictly conUdentlul. Bank notes
of sound Banks taken at pur.
.rV^J ,,08 u . w j H,,,n K particular numbers should
ordor Immediately.
Address
JAMES K. WINTER, Manager, Macon (In.
Gl-yj. A. McOLKBKEY, Agent,
Bull street, t 3d cor. from Buy.
LOSS OF TICKETS OF CLASS L.
i ny ,. ll 1 ‘,° '“to ft ® 0, 'l«iit on tho fiuubonrd and Roan-
oko Railroad, ilia Tickets of Class J„, for April 16tli.
in their irnuslt from Baltimore, In chnrgo of Adams 1
Kxpra.?s Onnpanv, wore destroyed hy fire, conso-
quontly there will not ho any Drawiugor tliat Class,
l ie Iteuwing vvfll ho Class If,—May 16th. tlm “Nu
Fins Ultra” Huhemo. '
Very Respectfully, J. F'. WINTER.
IM «»r 20 Manager.
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STRUCT, NEAR TUI COURT ROUSE,
SAVANNAH, OA.; ’
Established in 1834.
3 piHE Subscriber grateftil to his friends and
L patrons for their continual favors, would state
at in addition to tho improvements In DYING, ao
qulrcd by him during his last visit to England aud
Scotland, has mado arrangements for oxtoudlng his
busluosu, by which he is uow ouablod to dyo a
greater varioty or colors on silk and woolon dresses,
shawls, &c., which ho trusts will generally please
all who may favor him with thoir patronago.
Geutlomun’s garraonta dyed, cloaued or renovated
as may bo required, in tho same suporlor stylo which
Jtaa^ganorally so much pleased his patrons aud
Table Covers, and Ladlos’ Crapo Shawls, &c..
cleauod and flnlshod In tho llrst style.
Ladies’ Bonnots dyed, bioached and pressed in
tho most fashionable styles.
Ordors from tbe country promptly attondod to.
Terms modorato.
Whon parcels are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should bo sont him by letter through tho post
offlee. so that he may know where to cull for thorn.
pco 18 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
E. BH 'TORD,'
%JU APOTHECARIES HALL. 8. E. Corner oU
If Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savan-
Ua., Wholesale and retail Doalers In
Drugs, Medicines aud Chemicals, Dyo Woodsuud
Dye Stuffs, French, English, and American Perfum
ery, Flue Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Combs uud
BruBhoa of every description, Surgical and Dental
Zrf
Instruments. Trusses aud Supporters of all kiuds
Spices, Snuffs, Manuflicturod Tobacco, AU tho Patent
or Proprietary Modlciuea or the day. Suporlor Inks,
Pure Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes
Extracts ter Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy ArUclos, 4c!
43» N. B.— Especial attention given to the
preparation or Physicians’ PrescrlpUons and Family
Rtwjpes. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases,
With plain DirecUons for use, Including Directions for
treatment in caRes or poisoning, Drowning, 4c.
»P717 *
AND ROPE.—Uy bates heavy Guunv
Oloth, 20 bolts heavy Dundee (for Sea InI-
anus,) 60 bolts medium do 44 Inches, 300 ooils Kv
Rope, 600 Iba Bagging Twine, in store and Tor ml
poyH WEBSTER 4 PALMER-
THRESH Salmon, Lobster* aud Sardines, for
-L sale by _ Jan 2 A BON AUD.
INDIAN STREET FOUNDRY.
I). 4. WILLIAM ROSE,
IHO.V AND HKASS KODXIIWW, MlUWKiailW, ANIIOKNKKAf.
MACHINISTS, HAVA.VX.UI, (JA.,
jk Are prepared to make contracts with rail-
Jjr2^ 0ft da aud others, to ftinitsh ihom willi iron
nMr 11111 BrasR Castings of ovory description ; und
? 80 , bu,la Stoli»uary Engines, Horizontal
aud Vortical Hugar i.llls, with two or tlirco rollers,
Sugar Funs, 4c., Hteiun Raw Mills, Roll Gnugs, ami
machinery up|turtainiug to tho samo. Htcambout
Work, and all kiudn or Uonorul Jobbing attemlud to
with punctuality aud dispatch. Thoy trust by at-
tontlon to business, and doing justino to nil work
entrusted to thoir care to merit a share of public
patronago. 1
N- teHH, Oil Cu|i», WUIstlcs sicam ni.U
Wator (Jacks, uml u varioty of tlaliUad tiraiw work,
roqulHlto for mnalilnory, always ou liaml at rcmmim!
bio prices.
WHunli Wt'lglili. Coot Iron Slioca for uultorn ol
varlouii iMtUorna anil »to, al iiurlliurn orlooa, ooimi-
alto tlm clurloaton Htoainbiut Wharf. IriblA
FINDLAY'S IKON WOBKH."’
11ACO.V, OMMIUIA,
ja Tlio soliBorlhcr, fnrni long rxiiorluiico In
AT^Unj hUAlUMii.l . |iro|urod lo nirnlrh yiomn
aF£S l “Sli% llt .'?’ t1r “"" r l mill Hang
Hitkm^Jni <l ™ 1 “«* Morolinui
Mllla, Sugar Mills, Bin Uourlng, uml Outings lu gou-
*»'• T mSaw lYuinos. wliotVr liir upright or olr-
SaNT boof , , ro " w “°“ roqulroil. All Of which,
I i improvomonln, |g wArrniitml lo ho
«,oo! to tho host mmlo ut any othor ostabllshmiml.
tho time spoolfled in tbo advertisement.
Tho right to reject all bids if tho Interest *•! flit-
public servlco require It, Is reserved
By ordor of tho Light-houso Board :
JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights.
my 11
AMElUCAj—GEO. WASHINGTON I
1 1HE OLD BRASS GUN alluded to iu iu the
. loiter from tho Chatham Artillery of Savannah,
was cast iu England, iu 1770, was sont to this country
part of tho artillory of Lord Cornwallis, Cotumun-
4tF* Liberal discounts mado to the trade.
J. A. RIDDLE, Proprietor,
Provldenco, R. I.
dor of tho British forces at tho tlmo ofthe devolution.
This Gnu was surrendered at tho capitulation o
Yorktown to Geuoral Washington, and by him pre
sented to tho Clmthum Artillory of Savannah.
Thu old Brass six Founder still wears tho Crown,
but Is covered by tho “ Stars and Stripes,” auil hours
tho marks of caiuiou balls, swords and Bayonet.
Sho was durkeued by being suut to this country iu
her infancy: iu her old ago she has boeu restored
back to her beauty by America,
ORIZA SATIVA:
HUilFHREY’SMLTAU.1C FOUS11! Ulioquallodfor
its intended purposes, that of restoring Metals of
every description back to their original flinish ami
boauty, which they will retain oven when subject to
exposure. It removes rust from, uud glvos a most
beautiful polish to either brass, stool, lrou, Copper,
Silver, Tin, Britannia, German Silver Plated Ware,
aud all bright Metallic works of Locomotives, Steam
ships, Steam and Flro Kuglncs, Factories, Carriages,
Harness, Surglcat aud Architectural Instruments,
Mchluory, 4c.
For Uiu uso or Military Companios, for the polish
ing or thoir Armory, It has uo equal.
For Railroads, Steamships ami Manufacturing
Establishments, it is by fur tbo chcapost und best
article in existence.
N. YORK AND SAV’ll. LINK OF STEAMSHIPS.
Savannah, May 2i)th, 1865.
Wo tho uudersigned, commanders of tlm Now
Yor and Savannah lino or Steamships, liuvo had the
uew Mutulio Polish of Mr. Wm. Humphreys, tested
on tho various bright inctalic works of our ships
und rcccommond it os uu articlo unequalled for its
intended purpose.
Thomas Lyon, Com’dor steumsbip Agusta,
M. 8. Woodhutl “ “ Florida,
Geo. R. Schenk, *• ” Alabomu,
Capt. Ludlow “ “ Knoxville.
WATER WORKS.
E.vuinkkk’s Dkkahtmkxt. \
.... . Savannah, August 3d. 1866. j
Mr. Wit, lit'MHKKv’s: Dear Sir—Tho uew Metulic
lolUh, “Oriza,” of your mauufhcturo. is uow in
use as uu article which lias mi superior for the polish-
ag of bright metulic works.
M. II. LINVILLK.
Engineer Savannah Water Works.
CHATHAM ARTILLERY.
Armory Mali., Savannah, May 6.1844
Mr. Wm. Ilusiwmvs : Dear Sir—Tlm Clmtlmm
Artillery being much plr-med with tlm Imndsoum
manner iu which you havo polished an old si:
EVIDENCE OF SAFETY.
Nkw York, Juno 11,1865.
ihuve inndu a chemical exuuiinutluu of ” Rhodes’
•*»ver aud Aguo Cure, or Antidote to Malaria,” aud
•vo tested it for Arsouic, Morcury, Guinino, aud
- vchnino, but havo not found a particlo of either in
or havo J found any substance iu its composi-
that would provo injurious to tho constitution.
■ CHI
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. P., Chomtet.
CAUTION TC SUFFERERS.
4 cuo more Arsenic, Tuu..j. Mercury, Qutntno,
luges, Strychnluo, or Anti-lToiilcs of any kiud.
fno woll-kiiown Inefficiency of thoso noxious poisons
provo them to ho the otfopriug either of Uiteo uiedicul
priuclplos, or of morccnary quacks. The only rem
edy in exlstonco that is both sure aud harmless is
RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE.
Wnolesale Agents,
HAVILAND, R1SLEY & CO., Augusta, (fa.,
and for >» by denier* eenernJlv c2h
ROYAL 8CIIE1DAM SCHNAPPS.
T HIS medicine has been analysed by the most
omluent Chmntats and Fhysiuians in Europe
aud the United Status, aud pronounced by far tbe
best remedy for CHOLIC, GRAVEL, PREDISPOSI
TION TO CHOLERA, AFFECTION OFTHJS KIDNEYS,
and all diseases of tbo QBxrro trinary or (has.
As a strengthening and Invigorating w dial it has
no equal. As usual with an article of mch unsur
passed reputation, it has many unprincipled imita
tors, who. so loug as they benefit their own pocket,
care but little for the lives uud heultu of those they
may endanger, nnd manufacture the basest com-
jioumls, and call them tuodlclne, and others too, with
a view of bringing tlio Royal Scheidam Schnapps
into disrepute, adverUso, soil, or attempt to sell, an
article, which they call Schnapps, but which ts noth
ing more than a vile compound ol'poor Gin, Alcohol
and Spirits ot’Turpontlne. Let nil beware how they
taste such trash, aud beware how they believe the
advertisements of quacks, lost, by a brokcu constitu
tion, and n predisposition to intemperance, conse
quent ou driukiug such dangeroua and intoxicating
llqusrs, thoy see but too late thoir error. Rcmembor
no compound or preparation called Schuupps is from
our dUtflcry, uuless bearing our eor;>orate murk ami
signature upon tho label and wrapper, and seal R. C.
4 Co., uj>on tho cork. Any person or persons iuiitut-
ing our Royal Scheidam Schnapps, will be doalt with
to the utmost extent of tho law.
RBLYEA, CARTER * CO.,
„ Hole Importers, New York.
For sale by J. E. DeFORD, Wlmlesalo and Retail
Agent ter Savannah, at tho Apothecaries’Hall, cor
ner Broughton nnd Barnard-streets,
mar 2<i j v
te-vi ElTice, Edward Fadofl'ord. Ileboit I’essut.
Joci'pli I’Hut, orrin C Fai ker, Antonio ponce. Win ,1
I’urton, Matechiit 1’nrisli, Chrislinn I’ter-ou. Jotm
I’lMtcll, Mii-lmel Fr.*ndt-iga*t. George F I’ohne*. Wm
l'»rrr-ki. (linifos F I’n-i-.u, Edwin Fnrxnis Gecrei-
I’arsons, Francis A Puclli-u, Thomas l'rt'udcreasl,
Patrick Price, Joseph W Phillips, Philip j punch,
John F Posey. Edward M I romlergasi, Henry H
Phllttps, Edward I’lUtclfird, Jr.
It.
jo iq.h it Ripley. Francis W Reid, Michael J Hell-
ley. Hiram ltoDurK James J Richardson. Wni J
Richardson, John A Richardson, George J Robert
son, Jacob. Rosen field, Matthew Ryan, James M
Russell, Robert Ruitord. Philip M Russell, John
Reedy, Andrew M Ross, Henry Roser, Thomas Red-
fern, Wm Kahn. Charles K Roll
Augustus Reich,
binson, Jolm Ryan,
Geoige WStone,
S.
. Alex A Siucis, Iteury stiotuer,
Francis M Stone, Jolm A Staley, Albert Scarbrough,
KbonozorSutton, Wm Starr.Jr., Wm Smith, Robert
Strouss, James Steven, James Sullivan, Daniel H
stowm-t, Emanuel Bhcitali, Churlos Singer, Frances
Sorrell, Jacob Shutter, Jos M Sbellmnn, George W
Shatter, James Stevens, William R Symons, Jolm
Sdvago, Samuel LSpeiseggcr, Henry Stlbbs, Jolm
ll Stegin, Daniel T Semuton, John Stone, Frederick
W Sims, Mordecal Shefnill, ^r., Solomon Shcltall,
Timothy Shcedy, Henry C Stephens, Frauds R
Shackelford, Michael Sheahan, Henry D Sykes, Con
rad Schneider.
T.
Alfred F. Torlay, Cornelius Turbusli, Fred A Tap
per, Jolm Timmerman, James Taylor, Henry Tow,
Johu T Thomas. Charles Thornby, Francis Trendall
Barnard G Tildeii, George U Tilcomb, John DToh-
breech, David Thompsou, Frauds Marlon Thread-
cralt, Engine J Trucholut, Jolm CTavlor. Wm B
Tiualey, Wui Thomas.
Georgo W Ulmer.
Cornelius Van Dor Vloo, Johu A Voet.
W.
Jumps i. Webb, Thomas S Wavno, Gilbert A Wil
kins, Henry li Washburn, John 6 Walters, Daniel S
Wilson, Win Wray, Robert Welch, George M Wald-
bi.rg, Robert D Walker, Henry F WillInK, Rlelmrd
Wayne. Iteury OWyer, Alexander 11 Waver, Jacob
WaiUbnrg, Jonn W Wilson, WThorne Williams.Seth
Co, ‘»*a«t Waldscbmidt,
fhomas J Wald), Wm Waters, Norman Wallace
1 , I S" ry „“„' Vw : d ' ) v,n "’rtfl'l. »' Henry Wlltljcrger’,
Allen R W i ight, John R Wilder, '
Philip Youge. Wm P Yongv,
Z.
Peter Zadavorki.
JOHN II. MOORE & COi,
(•IBRUN’.S UU1L1I1NGS, SAVANNAH., Ga
117/OLESA LRk RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
Would call tlio at to" Ann of Merchants, Factors,
I lantern, I’bysiduus and others, to thoir ox-
, . . •— ; towslyn nnd well svlcded stuck, comprising
pouuder which was surrendered at the capitulation ^vury article la their flue of lmslue*x. and which thev
of T orktowu, and is now iu their possession, Imvo j °8»’r ' *• - - -
illi-ni.tit.l i.t.t In nvaii.fiLii. a.. ...... ». v I .... ...1
- — — * r. for saloon tho nuwl reoHonublo terms for cusia
directed mo to express to you thoir thanks. j w approval! credit, viz;
Tho Metalic Polish you mmmfnolure ol'Oriza Sa* J PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, 4C.
tty a,,cannot bn to highly reconimended to nil those j White l-eml. Pure uud No. l ; Tionutn’s Colors, drv
who have hrius gmw to jHdUh ; for such a purpose |'ta'l in oil; Japan, Copal, and Couch Varnishes :
i * lns , 1 Bijuk 1 may safely say that Linseed oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass, Put-
ly, <i"M I«ir, I'Hint llniHlM, S.WII Tunis, i.ml (i|„.
2 im.°v 8 fu 0 0U . a l B ‘" l ° *» oxtonslvo us the largest
at the North, and ho Is prewired lo tut ordcra with
promptness and dinpatch.
auf7
till ordora with
IROBEBT J-TNDIiAY
hereafter tlio Ulmtluim ArUllery wilt rise no othor
mutorlal Tor polishing their guns, If they can procure
your Motnlle Polish.
Respectfully yours, 4c
M. J. BUCKNER, Orderly Serg’l C. A.
For suto l>y Mussrs. IION'K 4 CONNERY,
“ W. II. FARRELL k Vo.
“ J. T. JONES,
, . “ W- G. FOLIvER,
All orders must hu aeecoioiiiinied hy the cash.
. , “ " M. HUMPH REVS,
0018 Chomist, .savannah.
pHAMDA 1GN, Ata—“
\ / 6i» baskets lleiiteeick Cl
lleiiteeiek Champaign, quints,
’J" do do, pints,
do itouche do,
led no itouche do, pis and qls.
60 do KilgiueClicquot do, do.
76 do Girslurs Verzev do,
1(H) boxes Leiden’s Rhine Wine aud Urn miles.
Ill store and for sale by
Janai _ WEBSTER k PALMES.
KW CiiOl* CUBA M(H,ASHi«.—Tiro'yjiri
Xx go ol tho A\>V)i)U Devorea'nx, dully expectod.
ter aaio in lets to suit purcliosors, by
J Rn! ‘l RODUKR8 k NORRIS.
siers’s Diamonds,
LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS,
Blenched Sperm, Whale ami Lint oils, for burning :
all descriptions ol (lit for machinery, viz.. Patent oil
Unbleached Sperm, Lard uud Rape Seed Oil; also
tanners,’ Neats, Foot and Bweot Oil,
v , GROCERS' ARTlCljy.
Nutmegs, Mace, Alspiee, (Timuinou, Po|qH*r. (finger,
Mustard, Saluruius, Soda, l’earlusii, Sweet (lit, Starch,
Hr Blue, Mutches, Ao.
FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety of the best FreneU, English, and
Auierimn Choiuleals, Pharmaceutical Preparations,
Select |H>wders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Sih cU*
Jars, Metatie. Saddle bugs, Ac. Also,
CA.MPIIENK AND BURNING FLUID.
Any one who may tUvor them with their orders may
depend ii|Hin their receiving tlm best attention, mu!
Unit all goods furnished will be of n reliable quality.
Should they not give entire sailsludlou, thoy nmv be
returned nt tlm option or tlio purelmser. *
raulilO u
cu:kk ok Coi'xcn. Okkick, )
. P1 , Sp.vHimab, March 1,1860. j
iUtf above named pereons havo registered tucir
numes a.-* voters during Jauuary uud Februarv 1850.
KDU’AUn r. u-ii««\v
may 18
EDWARD «. W ILSON,
Clerk of Council.
oven tbeu tound surrouuded with live i,
(and almost red-lua irou lay besiteit)th B w
ornaments aud nobs melted oil'. We were wltu*. r.“
to this tire; und if anything can resi-1 such heat iu
enough—fire could not be bolter-,t is u wriutA,-’
indeed. W o enclose a certificate from -
i«*v tul JiU
Ta
No. oi8quares|lmo)2mos|3mos
moteiiiuosIK'ui'
lSquardJ....
$10
10
$20
$24
$30
2 Squares...
10
22
20
28
SC
3 do ....
20
27
32
36
44
y,
'4 do ....
24
32
38
42
62
5 do ....
27
30
44
46
CO
C do ....
30
40
60
64
05
A 1
7 do ....
32
•13
54
58
70
lie
8 do ....
34
4fi
68
62
74
lli
6 do ....
36
48
Cl
66
77
ID
10 do ....
38
60
64
70
6(J
125
N ST. 1 . 1 :* 3 ;— D >nnkets, Kerseys, Bed and White
Xx I tnunels.—W e oiler tlio ubovo articles, which
ubovo articles, which
wo now have on hand, together with a largo variety
^in«,*i 8 vm? 0d8 »’t iS0n ,1 l8t ! ng . 0f c “sLmeres, black aud
coioreil Silks, Mouslin do Lalnes, French Cambrics,
ulughums, nud every variety of other goods usually
found in a Dry Goods establishment, at tho lowest
market prices, in order lo make room fur our Spring
stock, 1 louse call and examine our assortment
LA 1 ISON A ROGERS,
_jon«w No. 2 Shad’s stores.
B AI.M OF THOUSANU pLoWEKS.—For
beautifying tho complexion, curing diseases
ot tlio skin, tor Shaving, cleaning tho Teeth, for the
Toilet und Nursery, for Bathing, nnd many Medical
purfoves. a fresh supply of the genuine article,
just received ut the APOTHECARIES’IULL,
Uor. Broughton and Barnard sts,
teb 28
T IIIO undersigned bus just received tier Htcam
er Knoxville, aud Is now openiug a beautlfol
lot of Muslins at lo to I2‘ic per yard.
J. W. T11RELKEI.D,
mar 4 lorner Congress and Whitaker sts.
ORATES. ~ —'
A BEAUTIFUI, ASSORTMENT, now pat.
torus, Just riHWIvml, and lor oulo Iwouty.Vv.
por coat, loootlimi ovor boforu ia Uilo oily ) y *
"Q'tW KKXNK'V. "■ 'i ll. Ag .„.
fSllAFFEU & CO,,.have a lnrgo“niiirwcil
\, t oolcctoil olook ill Whlto l.oml, Fronoti nail Aao
or oiin kinos, Clirtinio Hroou, Yolluw I.lnscoi '
ftOUN AND COHN MUAI.-10UU tnw prime
turn, u till omul mixoit; bu itu irosli Cora lloal
a Hluru auil tor Hilo liy
PATTRN, HUm>N * CO.
Wliiilo mni Tiiimi-i-’o mu, Hrnslioy l,i|n'r HaiiKil oB
wliloli wowilUolUttow niton. .|frl8 ’
N'VHv''’ luu “ luriding tliia dnyTroiir bark
.T; 7 r‘... K '*• nt,M, *'plclo assortment for Builders’
uso, for sale at nmnufiiclnrers’ prices.
. CHAFFER A C\).,
it Whitaker street.
LJTA I'JiH mid Fancy Dry Goods, of every va-
rletj’, just riHfoiveil amt for sale by
.1. W. THRKI.KKI.I),
(\>r. Congress aite Whitaker sta.
A very siijiorior artido of Tuscan
mar 21
LJW’KKT on,.
O Olivo Oil,
JOHN ii. MOORE400"
ton 4 _ Gibbons’ Bufldluga.
QKKD PuTATtiEd.—170 bids, prime Seed Potatoes.
O from schr. M. Burr, from Bostou. For
salo by fobO HUNTER eg QAMMR1JJ
A BboTT’8 MaiilUa Ban3 Paper, constantly
ou hand ut CHAFhTJt 4 GO’S,
uu 11—fit No o Whitaker st
Ues whotfuw itopenud.
Yours, truly,
Rowland a Bho-
tWlTIHCATt. - “
Nokkou, Va„ .la!,, i;
By request of Messrs. Rowiaud \ Brov, w« tL-
day attended the opouing of one oflk-rrinih l-ait-u
tiro-proof Safes, which was iu the tire ot .-ot-eiuW
7, belonging to Messrs. Adam-, A Co.’s Exi u-ts
found tbe papers aud couteuts iu a per leu mV o*
presorvatlou. It was, iu our opiuion. as •'i-vere i
test os could be hud. A lurgc* fourstorv’buuiL,
ontirely destroyed, and the sate remained the wh>'-
time surrounded by Ure, uud subject to au inlets!
heat, for forty days before dug from the ruins
(Signed,) if ho, I. Axm.iwx.
Wnaoi U. Ktv.v. it x
Miijs iuvi.\
C. 1L\ll,
A. B. M’Cijlix,
W. W. Jacok-.
I am fully satisfied with the manner ia which it-
above inetloiied sate preserved Its coideuts.
A. A. COWDKRY, AfcCU
Adams Co.'s
Extract from a Norfolk paper :
Auaji-V Sakc.—One of Herring’s ce!t«»ruUil Fire
proof Nall's was in AUuius’ Exprc.-s office whentk-
oullding was burned several weeks ago. It retatet-
.-d bu ril'd ill the rubbish until 'llmrsduy, wtul it
was taken OUL The tire, ou tl.c ih i u-jou nlli it-: w,
was ono of the fiercest wo ever saw, and when li
chest was found, after a lapse of for tv duvs. luva-
surrounded by embers, glowing brightli W|,d,
opened, the pajiers, uud otlnr uttkles it ccnuiL.-a
w ere Ibnnd to be souutl and generally iiigiKhlctLi-
tion, thus aUiirdiug uuulhet iinnd of tit-- -oceritv oli
superiority of these sates. 1 lie one alluded tJu.*\
be seeu al the ware-hou.»e of Messrs. Rowland i
Bros., wtm ure agents for tlio makers, lisle*,
clearly the evidences of its meoinbusiible qualme-
wheu its exterior was red-hot m the burning tm
nace that roared arouud it. aud amid tin* cuil;-:,
that glared around it for hours, -days and weeks.
Herring’s Patent Champion Fire-proof Safes, wta
Hall's I’atout l’owdet-proof Locks, lor sale by
BELL A PRENTISS, Ageun,
feb2 fturalinati, i.s.
TIMBER 1 TIM RE It It
HE Undccsigued has just received, lor m!c
(6ll0) Five Hundred pieces ol good phii ,^'
Timber, averaging over ouethousand feet io^it.
9 lob .1 F.KFKRSUN Rt ffiWU.s
Tl,rACKEUEIj, HK'iViaxii, SAUiOK,
2 bbls largo No 1 Mackerel,
8 do do No 8 do
8 do do No 2 it*#
2 haiflibls Blue Fish,
2 do Pickled Herring.
8 do No ] Sulmou.
ft quarter bbls No 1 Muckeici.
10 kits No 1 Mackerel,
IU do No 2 do
6 kite Tongues ami Sounds,
1000 lbs Cod Fish. For sale low by
■l&p’jfi J. A. RltUV..\
rates of advertising.
For oue square, ol'300 etns or teas, of any tivi:
larger thau Nonpareil, 76 cento ter the llt-et atm i-
cents for each subsequent insertion,for nuv tlmek-*
thau one month.
All Tabular work, with or without Rulca: anJ a:
vertisemeute occupying doublo column, ihail D
charged doublo the above rates.
Advcrtidoincnto of whatever length, for any nc.:
less thau ono month, to be charged nt iritiriut
rates.
For a longer tlmo at tho following rates
bur any tune uot above wpeeffied, a property*
charge will bo mado.
A deduction or 26 per cent from tho above i.u.-
will be made on advertisements appearing «te-
slvelyou the fourth page of tho daily.
Advertisements ordered three times a week. «
bo charged two-thirds the above rates.
Special notices, 10 cento por flue for the first
5 cento for each subsoqent Insertiou. nud in nou---
to be subject to contract. Marriage notice#- 51. I '•
neral invitations 60 cento encli. No special uotv*
inserted ter less than 60 cents. Obituary Notow
Reports, Besolutlons. or IWeiteinga of auySw*tt)
Association, or Corporation, ordered to be pubi>t
cd, 6 ceuts per flue.
Steamboats will bo advertisod ut $i0 per anm-n-
for each boat advertised.
Steamships, where but oue is running,
uunt; if two or more, $30 each.
Auctioneers’ advertisements uot tube subject-
contract, but to bo charged at the rates preiciH^
per square.
Tlio pHpor, uuder uo clrcuuirtauces, to W ItflG
cd in a contract.
Professional und business cards not excecA*l •
lines, will bo Inserted aV$20 per annum.
Calls on porsous to becomo cunilidate#. w
inserted as other advertisements, to be paidfr^
variably in advance.
Announcing candidates for office, $lu, to be
in advanco.
Advertisements uot marked on the copy w*
specified time, will be lusertod until torbld,»w
payment exacted.
When any bill for two months advertising, c,f *
tlwu contract, uiuoutita to over $60. adeduotict-’
26 per ccut will bo made.
Yearly advertising, with privilege of chuus* * •
bo taken at tbe following rates :
For ono square, renewable once a week, if
“ “ “ twice •* •.
** 44 “ 3 times oroltener •‘ ,
Every mldlliona! square contracted forte beck* 1 *
ed one half the ahovo rates additional.
Yearly advertisers shall be limited to tlw *P“*
contracted for. All contracts shall be in vvruu#
stating definitely the nature ofthe buslnw« wl
advertised. Any advertisements not properly cib
neotod with tho business «hall be charged separaa
ly, and also any excess of mutter over the Hino-r-
contracted for. ,
Contract advertisements payable quarterly; »-
vertisemonto IVom strangers uud transient lH’ r f on f;
payable in advauco. All othera will be coteido* 1
duo when culled for.
Regular advertisers aud nil others sending
mnnicutious or requiring uotlccs designc«l to
toution to lairs, coucerts, soirees, or any publico-
tertaiumeuts, whero charges ure made tor «««*'*
tance—all notices of private assoelatious. ever) e
tlce designed to call atteutiou to private eiiterpr» l -
calculated or luteuded to promote individiu»D“‘
rests, cau only ho Inserted with the uuderstan* 1 ' +
that tho sauio is to bo puid for. If lusertod tU ‘B
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Alkxaxokh4 Sxkku. Republican.
J. G. Wkiuut 4 ' '*■—’ “
Thompsox b V
K. B. Hutox,
ut 4 Go.! Georgian.
St WrraixaTOX, Morning
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