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legal ^bbertisemtnts.
STATIC OF U KOHUlA
/CHATHAM OOUNTY^-To all wliomlt m»jr
\J ooncvru: Wbereaa, Andrew Holliday will ap-
ujrat the Court of Ordinary for Letter* or Dismission
•u the Estate of ArmandL. Fox.
These are. therefore, to clto and admoulsh all
Whom It may coucern, to l>o and appear before Aid
Court to mako objection (If any thoynave) on or bo.
Ibre tho Aral Monday In Juno uoxt, otherwise »ald
Utter* will bo granted. _ .
Witness, John M. MlUen, Bia. Ordinary for Chat-
tarn County, this twelfth day or November, 1866.
^DOT H JOILS’ M. MlUgWfc c. c.
STATE OKGEOllOIA,
/CHATHAM UOUSTV:—Toall whom It may
concorn; Wtanau, Johu Wolbrouk will om>ly
at tho CViurt urOrilluory tor Uttcra lil.tol.soty a«
Administrator on tho estate of II. Welbroek :
Those arc, therefore, to clto and ndmoulsli all
Whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they have) ou or
boor* the first Monday In Juno next, otherwise said
Le .tcrs will be granted.
Witness, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary lor Chat
ham county, this fourth day or December, 1866.
JOHN M. MII.LKN, o c o.
dec!
8'1'ATK OK UEOttUlA,
C HATHAM COUNTY :-To all whom It may
concern: Whereas, Johu Welhrock will apply
at the Court of Ordinary lor l-ottcrsof Dlatnlssiou a»
Admidlstor oh the estate of Carl Kolfo, deceased:
These are, therefore, to die aud admonish all
whom it may couceru to bo and appear before sain
Court to make objection (if any they havo) ou or be
fore tho first Monday luJuue next, otherwise sale
Utters will be granted.
Witnoss, Johu M. Mlllon, Esq., Ordluary for Chat'
him County, this fourth day of Docember, 1866.
• JOHN M. MILLKN, ooo.
dec4
STATES OF GEORGIA,
HATH AM COUNTY.—To all whom it may
concorn : Whereas, George Joues, will apply ai
the Court of Ordinary for Loiters of Dismission as
AdiumLti aior ou tho Estate of J&uo Gordou Clarke.
These ore, thciuforo, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, to bo and appear before said
Court to mako objoctlun (if ouy they havo) ou or be
fore the first Mouduy in Juuo uext, otherwise said
totters will bo grunted.
■Witness, John M. Mlllon, Esq., Ordluary tor
Chatham County, this flftoouth day or November,
1865.
nov 24 JOHN M. MILldIN. o. «. o.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY—To nil whom it may
joncorn: Whereas.Jobu Mallory, will apply to the
Uuurt of Ordinary lor Letters DLmisoryos adminis
tration on tho Estate of William Wright these are,
therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may
concern, to be and appear before said Court, ti*
mako objection (If any they hnve) on or before the
first Monday in November next, othwtso said Let-
tars will bo granted.
Wltne#3, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary tor Chatham
County, this e.ghtday of April 1850.
JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
apr8
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be
soid on tno first Tuesday In June next, before
in j Court House, between the legal hours of sale,
lot number twelve (12) New FrAiiklin Ward, in the
City of Savannah, situated on tho cornor of Mont
gomery street and Battle How, together with tho
throe-story brick warehouse situated thereon; levied
on to satisfy a certain fi. fa. issuing out of Chatham
Superior Court, in favor of Johu Scudder vs. Clar
ence P. Hollis. Property pointed out in said fi. fu.
BENJAMIN L. COI.E.
may6 Shorin’ C. C.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK.
/^.EORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY.-Agreeably
VX to an order granted by tho Court of Ordinary
of Wayne County, will be sold before tho Court
House door; in the city of Brunswick, Glynu couuty,
on tho first Tuesday iu June next, between tho law
ful hours of sale, seveu hundred and fifty (750)
acres of laud, lying lit Glynn county, belonging to
the estate of Rebecca Manning, late of Wayne coun
ty, deceased. Sold for the beuefit of the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms rondo known on
the day or sale.
This April the X6tb, 1863.
JOHN D. RUSH’II,
aprl7 Administrator.
“NOTICE;"
fJIWO months from date application will be
_ made to the Ordinary of Chatham Couuty, for
leavo to soli lot No 151, Oth district, Baker, belong
ing to the estate of Julian Marks.
JACOB WATSON.
mays Administrator.
NOTICE.
S HERIFF Sale in Wayne County.—Will be
sold in front of tho Court House, In Waynesvlllr,
Wayno County, on the first Tuesday iu June next,
between the usual hours of sale, the following pro-
petty, to wit: One lot of land iu said county, contain
ing four hundred aud ninety acres, known ua lot No.
186, In tho third district of said couuty. Levy made
by a constablo and returned to me.
WU.LIAM SPELL, S. W. C.
April 24,1856. w td tn»y2H
NOTICE,
O NE mouth after date application will be
made to the Rank of the Stale of Georgia for the
payment of a Twenty Dollar bill, the left hall’el
which has been lost by mail.
ROBERT 1J. HUTCHISON.
Paulding County, April £5,1853. npr25
NOTICE.
A LL persons having claims against the late
firm of W. II. FARRELL <£ CO., are requested
to call, and receive their money, beforo the first
day of Juno ensuing, at which timo a filial disposi
tion will be made between the respective copart
ners. GEO.- W. DAVIS,
apr26 3t Receiver.
From V. B. PALMER,
OKfltlUL ADTUtTMJfU AMD jntWlOMfXK AUKMT,
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, aud Baltimore.
JAMMB.FliM.RI,
DEALER AND IUI’ORTER OP
Wntr.ti.ft, J.wrlry. Mirer Ware, Fan-
ty Goods, die,,
XO. 12, MOTH 3d HTKMTT, nULADXLniU.
septs _ ly
NELHON BWEEZEY,
DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
Corner Astor Plane and 4lh Avenue,
IX CLtiAX PROXIWTT TO THt ASTOR UUiURY AMU TUI XSW
Rinm housx, xiw York.
mHH most extensive variety and the largest
■ stock of Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Ac.,
tuAmorlca, cau be found at tills establishment, from
plain to tho most elaborate and ornate In design and
workmanship. In addition to tho stock always on
baud, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and
original may be found, from which work will bo ex
ecuted promptly to ordor.
Orders roithlully executed, and shipped to any
point available by water or steam.
Persons visiting tho city of Now York ou pleasure
or buslnoss aro rcspoctfolly Invited to visit ibis es
tablishment. oct3
CARPET ANl) UPHOLSTERY
WAREHOUSE,
140 Congress and 67 SI. Julieti Streets.
T HE UNDERSIGNED would take this oppor
tunity to expross to his friends and the public
gouerally, his sincere thanks for their liberal patron-
igo and infiuence, which lias resulted In extension ot
bis trado to all parts of the Stale. Also, Carolina,
Florida, Alabama and Tcnnossoo, thereby onabllng
him to exhibit a stock unsurpassod In any Southern
city.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Steam
boat Owners are particularly invitod to examine tho
present stock, which Is now complete In all tho
various departments, consisting In part of the follow
ing goods, vis:
CAR PM DEPARTMENT.
Royal Medallon,
Royal Velvet,
Mocot Wilton,
Mocel Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power l,oom Brussels,
Three ply Ingrain,
Two ply Ingrain,
IVool Dutch,
(of va*
English
rious widths,)
Mosaic Hearth Rugs,
Velvet and CbenlUe Rugs,
Tufted Rugs,
Piano and table Covers,
Door Mats (every variety,)
Sliver ft Brass Stair Rods,
, Curpets Bindings, Ac.
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTER Y DEPARTMENT.
Brocatellos, I .are and Muslin Curtains,
Satin de Mines, Gilt Cornices,
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Plus and Bands,
Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, Ixtons and
Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; Window
Shades, new style.
Also, every variety of Furniture Covering. Trim
mings and materials for decorating.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Halls and
Rooms, cut to fit without a seam.
The snbscriber will oblige himself to make the
prices on all description of goods as low as the same
quality can be purchased in any Northern city.
49* Carpets cut to Rooms and goods scut to any
part of the city free or charge.
An experienced Upholster will attend to the
making and laying or Carpets and Oil Cloths when
desired. Tho decorative and curtain department Is
n charge of an Upholster or acknowledged taste and
skill. W. H. UU10N, Agent.
octlS 140 Congress and 67 St. Julicn-sts.
Ul
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LUWJ
NOTICE.
S IXTY DAYS after date, application will be
made to tho Honorable, tho Court of Ordinary
of Chatham county, for leave to sell a negro girl
slavo uamed Elizabeth, tho property of the late
Charles J. Zittrour, for tho benefit oi the heirs aud
creditors ol the said Coarles .T. Zittrour.
KATHARINE ZliTKOUR, Adm’rx.
mar 24-tlj Kst. Chas. J* Zittrour, dec’d.
ASSIGNMENT NOTICE.
J OHN M. WILLIAMS, having assigned all
Lit property, both real and personal, to adjust
bis debts, ali persons having legal claims against the
said Johu M. Williams, will plouie hand them to tho
uudersiguod without delay, as it is quite desirable
to ascertain the extent ot indebtedness, aud tu per
fect a speedy settlement of the assigned property
apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee.
Exec t/TTtlx^o stfone dnale. ~
O N the First Tuesday in June next will be
sold before the Court House in Waro.iboro, Ware
County, Ga., by virtue of an ordor from tho Ordina
ry of Richmond county, Geo. Lot of laud Nos. 320,
322, 325, 320, 327, 012, 013. and 629, In tho twelfth,
(12th) district: Nos. 200 and 307, ninth (9th) dis
trict; and No. 499, in the eighth (6th) district ol satd
Ware county; sold as the property of Roht. F. Poo,
lato of Richmond county, deceased, for tho benefit of
heirs and creditors. R. P. POE,
myll ids Executrix
OR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOR,
I S a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is
recommended to tho public, rolylug upon its tu
trinsic worth in the euro of the following complaints
AH Billious Derangements, Sick Headache, Dyspop;
iia, Habitual Costiveuoss, Chronic Diarrhea, Colic
Pain in tho Stomach and Bowels, General Debility*
Fomalo Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggists gea J
ernll.v, and by John. B Moore ft Co, and Wm. W*
Lincoln, Savannah. ly fobl2
LET US REASON TOGETHER.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS—WHY ARB WB SICK?
' has been the lot of the human race to be
weighed down by disease aud sufierlug. HOL-
if AY'S I’ll JH uru specially adapted to the relief
of tho weak, the nervous tho dclicato, aud tho In
firm, of uli climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions.—
Professor Holloway personally superintends the
manufacture of his medicines in tho United States,
aud oilers them to a froo and enlightened poople, as
the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal
of disease.
THESE PILIA PURIFY THE FLOOD.
Those famous Pills are expressly combined to ope
rate ou tho etomach. the Uvcr, the kidneys, the
lungs, the skin, and tho bowels, correcting any de
rangement In their functions, purltying tho blood,
tho very fountain of life, aud thus curing disease iu
all its forms.
DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS.
Nearly half tho human raco have takcu these
Pills. It lias been proved in all parts of tho world
that nothing has burn fouud equal to them In cases
of disorders of tho llvor, dyspepsia, and stomach
complaints generally. They soou give u healthy
one to thoso organs, however much deranged, and
when all othor means havo failed.
GENERAL DEBILITY—ILL HEALTH.
Many or tho most despotic governments have
opened their custom houses to the Introduction ot
these Mils, that they may bocomo tho medicine ot’
tho masses. learned colleges admit that this medi
cine is tho best remedy ever known for persons of
delicate health, or whore tho system has been Im
paired, as Us invigorating properties novor full to
alford relief.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
No female, young or old, should bo without this
celebrated medicine. It corrects aud regulates tbo
monthly courses at all periods, acting In many cases
liko a cuarra. It is also the best and safest medicine
that can be given to children of aU ages, and for
uny complaints, consequently no family should be
without it.
Holloway’s Pills aro the best remedy kuown in
tho world for the following diseases: Asthma, Bow
el Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases. Costly*
ness, Dyspepsia, Venereal Affections, Diarrhoea, De-
Willyt Dropsy, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints,
Headachos, Slone aud Gravel, townees of Spirits,
Indigestion, Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Weak
ness. Liver Complaint, Piles, and Worms of all kinds.
Sold at tho manufactories or Professor Holloway,
80 Maiden tone, Now York, and 244 Strand, Lon
don. aud by aU ro?i>eetable Druggists and Dealers in
Medicines throughout the United States, and tho
civilized world, iu boxos at 26 cents, 62 W conts, and
$1 each.
G* There is a considerable saving by taking the
larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients
every disorder are afllxod to each Pot. apl25
" ADMI8TK ATOH’S NOTICE.
A LL persons having demands against tho estate
of tho late Charles H. Arnold, deceased, aro
hereby notified to present them, properly attested,
within the timo proscribed by law; and all those in
debted to said vatuto, a ° requested to mako imme
diate payment to REWARD PADKLKt>RD,
may8 Administrator.
— BAILEY'do CO., -
M anufacturers of Fine silver ware,
Chestnut street, Philadelphia, in order that
purchasers may bo certain of the quality of Silver
Ware ofour manufacture, our Sterling Silver will ho
stamped:
Oat g'soua may Uu iuuua at Jlunnm. H U .Mellon* fi
Go's., who are authorized to sell at our retail prices,
nov 16 BAILEY ft CO.
NEW TIN STORE ^^ HlIEEIVliloN
141 BOOTH Of MAKKKI KQUAllK, BRYAN STIUCCT.
I would inform my old friends und patrons
JS I have opened tho above storo to conduct the
M[.-Jtove, Tin und Sheet-Iron Business in ail its
various forms, and whore will ho found a gen
eral assortment of Stoves, Tin and Sheet-Iron Waro,
which I will bo pleated to show, and at aueh prices
u will satisfy any one wishing to purchase.
All kinds of Roofing, Gutters of toad, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re
pairing executed with din patch, old Stoves put up
and Pipes furnished at short notlco.
Tin Ware at wholesale and retail. Call down on
Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk.
oct2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agenl,
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADED*.
CARPET WARE-HOUSE.
140 OOXOKKS* AMI 67 Kr. J I' MKN-HTKKK'IX.
rpHE Subftcriltcr has received, mid will open
I this Uuy, tho largest und most extensive variety
orwiNDOW SHADES over olforud In this city. It is
the intention of tho ad verliser to keep constantly in
■tore a largo supply of all tho various patterns and
styles manufactured by tho manufacturers of this
country and of Franco, to which tho attention of mer
chants und families In tho city und country, is in-
vited. Thoy will ho Hold ut wholesale and retail, at
■Mtisfactory prices. W II. GUION, Agent,
jaa 8
TO IIUILDER8. u
T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute
at the shortest notlco, and iu tlio most w'ork-
manlike manner, all kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters,
Oornlco, or other work connected with tho manufac
turing or repairing orCoppur, Galvanized Iron, Zinc,
orgheetlron Business.
HORACE MOHRK,
oct!3 160 Brongliton Htl
QPRINO AND SUMMER CLOTHINC.-Tho
O subscriber would Invito the atlcnllon of all
READ I—RE AD 11—READ I f t
That is, iryou can see; and
|ir you can't see, you cau find
7 All kinds or “helps to boo,” at the Watchand
Jewelry Btoro or D. U. NlchoU ft Co., in C’ongross
street, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, where
you can purchase Watches, Jowolry, Silver Waro,
and Fancy Goods, as low as at any other store In
tho country.
Wo have received per stoarashlp Alabama a fresh
lot of thoso lino Steel Spectacles ; also, a supply or
Pebble and Perlscoplc tons, which we are prepared
to Ut iu all kinds of frames, at short notice. Our
Perlscoplc tons (so callod from their peculiar shape)
have an advantage over all othurs, as thoy have 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. Call and soe.
, U. B. NICHOLS ft CO.
tffir No chargo for showing goods.
«»“!* U D. B. N. ft CO.
From O. PIERCE'S
APVKKTUOMI AOKNOY. PHIUIUCUHU, VA.
Authorised Agent for the Savannah Journal.
HEALTH “AND COMPORT.
SPRING BED AND MATTRA8S DEPOT.
200 cxxcrxvT NTiuarr, ovixwmc jonks’ iiotio..
mHB Subscribers would respectfully call the
I attention of the Principals of Boarding Schools,
Boarding Ho iscs, Hotels, and thp public iu general,
to the late aud Important linprovomeuts they have
made in the Rattan Framos, Haruoss touthor
Hinged and Bplral Springs.
Thece Beds aro a very durable article, cost Itttlo
more than Feather bods, aud are much more healthy.
In fact, those beds are a real luxury lo tho woll or
sick, .ad altogether such an article as when ouce
used would be deemed Indispensable Iu every fami
ly for comfort and health.
Persons from any part or tho Uultud Suites may
be supplied at tho shortest notlco, by Bonding their
orders, giving dimensions of Bedstead, ftc.. ad
dressed to DOWELL ft BARRETT,
oct3—6m 209, Chnsnut si., Phila.
PE KU10K OF CHARGE; if
m\VO SPLENDID PARLOR ENUHANIX08
J X —entitled " lioldin Abhoy In the Olden Times,’'
Haltnt lltbicims.
REGISTRY OF VOTERS FOR IHftO.
: ! Johns Achord, Ueurgo W Audorsuu, hdwnrd C.
I Auderson, Wtiliaiii It Amuuu, Hartwell H Andrews!
| u splendid .-ltd engraving, from tho eolebratnd
; pslntingby toudseur; and the “ltoparturo of tho Ih-
ruellles from Egypt,” a largo and beautiful engrav
ing from a imimiug by D. Huberts. Tbo retail price
of tho above engravings Is $3 per copy, but will be
sent free of cluuye, as follows:—
Tlio subscribers have established a Book Agoucy
iu Plilladulphiu, aud will furinsli any book or pub
llcutlnn at tho retail price froo of postago. Any per
sous by forwtirdlug tho subsci iption price ol any of
.' iiii-lliiril II Arlioiii, Wimnlii s AktaU. tlmrlinA
ISA C'EnrAIN, SAKE, AND EFFECTUAL IIEMEDV . Accmw „
F OR Diseases oi tue Bladder, Kldnojs, Gravel, , , . .. n, GeorveF Biuwu Richer J Brad-
Hro|«y, WMkliiM, Secret MicftftM, OLitruc ] . 'I'' i‘ Z, F Snctt fvwlertek
NO MATTER OF HOW LONG .....
Tills popular and specific remedy lawnow olfered
A. L AROIIABIBAUIaT,
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE BUILDER,
8. E. CoMt.IOth A Hamilton St’a.,
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
P ORTABLE SAW MILL ENGINES, on large
wheels, with a tongito, for a team to bo at-
tuched to move them about. Tbeso engines have ttfn
cylinders, making from 10 to 30 horse twwor. Also,
RUSTING or PIUS DRIVING ENGINES,
from 3 to 30 horse (tower.
Orders are filled in from 3 to 6 weeks from thoir
receipt. Engines always on hand for sale. These
onglnes havo been In uso sovcu years, and In every
Instance havogiYon general satisfaction. Doscrlptlou
Circulars will bo sent when applied for.
fob 9—6m d&W
HERRING'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF
WITU HALL’S PATENT POWDER-PROOF LOCK.
Having received the
Prise Medal at tho
World's Fair, are now
ofTerod to the public
as the Prize Safe of
I the World. Tested
and approved as they
have beeu every
where, their crowning victory was reserved to bo
awarded by the Juries of tbo World's! air.
Tho proprietor placod Ono Thousand Dollars lu
Gold In the one exhibited at the World’s Fair, ton-
don, and invited all the Pick-tocks In the world to
open tho Safe, with or without the keys, and take the
mouoy as a reward for their Ingenuity ; although
oporatod upon by several skilled lu the art, no out*
could Pick the Lock or opon the Safe.
The undeniable evidonce of tho superiority of tin*
Safes Manufactured by tbo subscriber is kuowu ami
acknowledged by a discriminating public, who uro
assured that all sales made and sold by him, or his
authorized agents, (none genuine except they have
his uarne ou a metal plate,) will be fouud equal or
superior to any of the many which have passed
through the flrey ordeal, preserving the contents un
injured, os published and noticed by tho press hero-
toforoIn tho burning of the Tribune building, tlio
great fires in Now York and Sag Harbor In 1845, at
New Orleans In 1842, nt Tallahassee In 1843, at !*rov-
Idenco In 1840, at AuBhlo and New York City In 1847,
at St. Louis, Albany, Plattsburg and Detroit in 1848,
the groat fires at St. Louis, ot Milan, Ohio, and tho
great burning at New Orleans In 1849, the great fires
In California, at Chicago and Syracuse In 1860, aud
at tho SL Cliarlcs Hotol, New Orleans, In 1861, great
fires In 1862 at Now York, Philadelphia, Cheraw, S.
C., Montreal, Canada, 8L touts aud Ogdonsburg, aud
many others.
Tho metal portion of thoso Safes consists of the
stoutest and tougheut wrought bar and plate Iron,
and the spaco between the outer and Inner surfaces
Is filled with a chemical preiwratlou, which is the
most perfect non-conductor or heat yet discovered,
aud which cauuot be effected or peuetrato by fire.—
This fact has been established boyond question by
the results or many experiments, attested by per
sons of tho hlghost respectability. In overy trial tu
which tho genuine Salamander Safe has been sub
jected, whether accidental In burning building**, or
by agreement for the purpose or competition, its fire
proof properties have proved immeasurably superior
to those of any (so called) fire-proof Safe over manu
factured.
By an improvement upou the original Salamander,
Introduced by the present owner of the patent-right,
tho Interior Is rendered wholly impervious to damp,
and books, papers and jowelry might be preserved
in ono of bis safes for a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or mllldew.
To guard against counterfeits every Sere from the
manufactory of the subscriber, and sold by him or
his agents, has a brass plate in front, bearing his
name: each is also furnished with ono or his Im
proved Thief Detecting Looks, which is a good guar
antee against robbery.
8. C. HERRING ft CO.,
Nos. 186,137 aud 139 Watcr-st., N. Y.
Agouts In Savannah, Messrs. BELL ft PRENTISS,
who keep constantly on hand a full and complete
assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’
prices. sept28
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE
PROOF ODSUTPH OP
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manufactured by Stearns & Marvin, New York.
In tho fire ortho 3d
Inst., which consum
ed the brick building
occupied by Mr. Juo.
T. Thomas, opposite
the Gas Works, in this
city, was a safe ol
. the above descriptions
containing tho books, papers, and money of Mr.
Thomas, and although tho building was defrayed,
the said Safe sustained no injury whatever from tho
Intense heat to which it had been exposed. On open
ing the 8afe, the contents were found undisturbed,
and in the same ordor and condition as wbeu placed
there, excopt a slight discoloration to the projecting
onds of a few papers, and the backs of ono or two of
tbs books, caused by the steam generated iu the
Safe, while at Ita greatest boat.
The Safe and contents, os it came from the ruins,
may still be seen, In tho possession of Mr. Thomas,
at tho Gas Works. A largo assortment of theso cele
brated Safes always on hand,and for solo by
0. H. CAMI’FIELD,
Agent fur the Manufacturers,
July 26,1866. 171 Bay-at., Savunuah, Ga.
MAYER di BLUN.
SUCCESSORS TO .SALOMON MAYER.
Wholesale dealers iu Imported Wines.
Froncli It randies, Holland Gin, Scotch and
Irish Whisky. Jamaica aud St. Croix Rum,
iFronch and Gorman Stomach Blttors. Cor!
dials, ftc.
The subscribers keep constantly on hand a laree
assortment of tbo above, and sell thorn at low prices
and reasonable terms. mch 1—ly
POTATOES—200 bbls. Need Potatoes, 100
X. do Mercer and Ch cnango do, landing ami f
sale by jan‘28 HUNTER ft GAMMKM..
“NE PLUS ULTRA" SCHEME.
MOO FgjZEQgo.ooo 1
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
Jasper County Academy
nv iirrnoKmr of tbs utatf of aumoM.
10,000 S’umborH Only—(Juo l-rlr.o lo-Bulit Tlckom.
_ CLASS M,
T° lM> Drami May 15th, 1858, at Concert
, , Hall, Macon Goorgia, under the sworn super-
intomionco ol Col. G. M. togan and J. A. Nesbit,
The Manngor, having announced Ids do tor ml nation
tornake this tho most popular tottery In tho world.
touts for May 16th u scherao that far surpasses
uuy scliemo ever offered in tho annuls of Lotteries
I.GOK TO YOUK INTEREST. ExamineIhe Capitals!
ono Prize lo ovory Eight Tickets. ’
CAPITAL $12,000.
1 prize of.
1 do do ’
2 do do
i do do ;;;;;;;;
6 do do
10 do dii
J10 do do • • •
120 do do....,.’
GOU do do
600 do do y.7.7. *’ • • 7.
l-oo prizi.H amounting *50 OOO
Communications strictly confldoutial. Bank notes
or sound Hanks taken at par.
MSUS* "“ rU0 '" ,,r "■h""*"" 4
Address
&
.UlIES F. WINTEH, Hammer, Macon (la
(IB». A. McOUSKKV.Aoolil ■
Pall Btrqetykl cur, from Day,
^ LOSS OF TIC'KFTH OF CLASS L.
. C 10 late acoldont ou tho Seaboard aud lloau*
oko Railroad, tho Tickets ol' Class L., for April 16tii
w — —— In lliolr transit from Baltimore lu ebanroor Adamul
Wamliw, of Ilia mint colcliratuil makiira, In Kx|irc»» Cumiiany, wore ScltroyoJ br'Sro'
.Uul J nti'l Hllvor caaoa; J(. F. Coo^r’a i)u- nuonUy more win’not taaoy n?.wlii/ofS'ttlZS'
in want or SPRING AND Hl’MMLK Cl/JTIUNG, ...
bis stock which bus Just been received, at tbo Mur
Clothing Krojjoriuiu, 147 Buy street.
aprlft _ WM. O. PRICE.
WATtiiiEW—'WA'i’tJ liEH— watcjiikh.
Wo are receiving the I/)ndon Lever
iplex Watches, Watches for Tinting Horses,
fine Swine Chronometers, which wo oiler at reasona
ble prices, at our uuw store la Gibbons’ Range.
. ...no n n uuitf/ii «j ,
D. B. NIUU0L8 ft 00.
I take pleasure in corroborating tbo foregoing state
ment, and in addition would add, that the books are
now in use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26th, 1866. octB—tf
DYJNGnOmRENOVATjfNG
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Eatabllahed In 1808.
fTlHE Subscriber grateful to his friends aud
X patrons for thoir continual favors, would suite
that in addition to the Improvements In DYING, no
qulrod by him during his lost visit to England and
Scotland, lin3 made arraugoraonta for extending his
busluess, by which he is now enabled to dyo a
greater variety of colors on silk and woolon dresses,
shawls, ftc., which he trusts will gonorally please
all who may favor him with their patronage.
Oontlomcn’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
as may bo required, lu tho same superior style which
has generally so much pleased his patrons and
friends.
Table Covers, and Ladles’ Crape Shawls, ftc.,
cleaned and finished In tho flrat style.
todies’ Bonnots dyod, bleached and pressed In
the most fashionable styles.
Ordors from the country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
Wheu parcols are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should be sent him by letter through tho post
ofllco, so that he may know whoro to call tor them.
mch 16 ■'**”' *"■—
the $3 Magaziues, such as Harper's. Godey’s, Put ! and guwa teed o icure dl the above
nam’s, Graham’s Frank Losllo’a Fashions, ftc, will, ° ^ of lhe
receive the Magazines for one year, and a copy "{l ESe. d^rlvdug oui all tbo 1 diseased^fluids or Hie
2W, lbu« removing tire cmMo.ua reuaorlog tho
1 ■“'111»? I’clcreou'o, .ua Cliallou’J ludlc.- Chnsllm, J t’KKTAIN AMI I'FJUUMWT,
Ahiijla'. lliey wl'lreco ,v oliotlii*i.B»F.h'c.M‘i 1, li , co|’j-1 allaj-o iu!n auil Itiltaunuailoh, which
° r cither ol tnfl almvoongi ath go. . . ■ other roltimllits hivarlnljly ra|me, mol cau bo taken
Kver> deacrlptlouorLnjs»ailn«on \\ood tX AUt l m , trouble ami expense to patients. This In-
with neatnoss ouo dispateb. Mews uf Buddings, - - l -
Newspaper Headings, Views of Marliltuiry, Book
lllustrailor.s, Lotlg** Gerliflcains, Bu-incss Cards, »^c*
All order.** sent by mail promptly attended to. Poi
sons wishing views of their bidluing.i engraved, cau
solid a duguerivotyp** nr nkeirb iff the building by
mull or express.
Persons at a distance having saleable articles
would Audit to their advantage to address the sub
scribers, us we would act us agents for the sale of
the saute. IlYRAM ft PIERCE,
60 South I bird Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
J. B. By ram. (aprlT) T. MaV Pirrck.
Proposal* for Ration* and Fuel tor
LlgUl-Vvuvli.
I
COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,
SlTfclUXtKXfoiXT OF 1 JO UTS, >
Savntiimli, 10th Muy, 1856. j
S EALED proposals will bo received nt this
ofllco until 12 o’clock, M., ou tbo 1st day of
July noxt, 1866, for furnishing and doliverlug Ra
tions and Fuel ou board the Light-vessels lu this
Collection district, viz.; at Martin's Industry and
Tybeo Island Knoll, for ouu year from the first day
of July 1650, to Hie 30tb Juno, lb’57, inclusive. The
rations to be of good und uppruved quality, to be
delivered iu good and sulllcieiit packages, barrels,
boxes and cases, uud iu good order, on board the j
above named light-vessel.-, at least ouce a quarter,
free of expense tu tbo United States, aud agreeably
to the annexed table of the weekly ration, viz.:
fallible remedy has saved thousands uj>on thousands
from the hands of
MERCILESS QUACKS,
If not from premature graves. In cases of iufcctiou
tho Compound Buchu is tho only orticlo worthy of
the least confidence of tho alUicted lu performing
SAFE CURES.
It contains no narcotic, mercury, or othor Injurious
drug, but Is purely a Vegetable Composition. It la
very agreeable to tlio taste, creates no perceptible
odor, aud may bo taken by persons of olther sex
without hindrance from busluess or medical advice,
as plain directions for use accompany the lucdiciuc.
Reader, 11 you havo any ortho abovo complaints, do
not neglect them,
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With this medicine you con cure yourself, aud thus
prevent all exposure.
TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL.
This medicine speedily and effectually cures tho
most virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates
every partielo of infectious matter from the system,
restoring the patient to u perfect state of
HEALTH AND PURITY.
Augustus Boultneau, David ihll, Uoorgo A BoltU*u|-
luit, feuwiu li Uauou, t»Uhurt Butler, Gotslmlk
Brown, Win 11 Burrouglw, Henry Brlgnum, J«» n c*(j|*
H Baldwin, Megmund Borg, George G J Buntz, Mi
chael Beley, John Bobbin, John Bilbo, Solomon D
Brantley, FraucM H ten low, W C' Barton, Samuel 1*
tell
DR* W. R. MOSBLKY’S lNFin»tA»».
“ “ for tbo treatment of Can
M:
George A Culler. Samuel W Crabtree William
Crabtree, Johu’W Ooutes, Patrick Curran, George
L Cope, Lewis F Cooke, Charles Clarke. Robert J
Cunning. John F Cordell. Frauds T Colo, Win A
C*»nu, Edwiu A Gastello, Hugh Cullen,Joseph V Con-
nerat, Moaos A Cohen, Johu Cass, Win Oncor Churl-
ton, Wiu Cullen, bilas M folding, Juntos A tour-
voUie, Henry Crosby; CoiiaUinuut*, Daniel BC’auip,
Oetavus Coheu, Win DCharters, Joseph SCIughoru
David laqiez Cohen, Peter L Coiistuutiue. Fruneis
Champion. Moulgomury Cuuimitig, Wallace Ciun-
mihg, Win A CowjH.*r,Mroth Ciuuatou, diaries H
Ciainpiloid, Roheri.l Cauglioy, Aaron 11 Crauiidou,
Win Cox. George Catley, I'lullip Counully, Win P
Chirk, Allen Cullen.
-“’"i «■*"*•«*», anu nuKUnl* Hi
ol TutnoiirK, is now o|s.*n tr, r n.„ in
.reception ».r Patients. His JIUmb
uiary N located near the 1s*|h»i und Po-i .r 1 ®*
Broadway,audwintaiiisabout thirty iaia... ^ ‘ l
furnished Rooms, with good and from 0,111
ways ut hand, both ladies and geutleinoii „V A UM! '
ed at this Institution, and witi receive the
and kind attention from the Proprietor *kk
bis Matron. Ills prank* in tl.L
Cancer, for tho pa-.t teu year*, is not ^
any Physician In the isouth. Pationu W
at $1 por diem, or $16 per month, $io J '\
In advance. 15 ^I'erv.
Foos to bo agreed u(mu before the i,
dertaken. All couimunicaUons mi ,i u. U!i
addressed to W. R.
——G|
city Made Hcjotsv
U THE Subscriber baa on hand &r,
l moutoruot/is, uAinatiftMuiS,?***
•* own mauulaeture. which he v* u- 101
nuperlor workniaunbii,iLo
ferlor to any made lu Savannali. lhe (SiSSv u x
are from $6 to $10. pr,c<B{ &t
nug 0
Bools, kid and clotn Oilers and
:
li
' a
h8umiO,l I SH.T3J
jwrtoniA
2,’*l
il
•linJJ
jo vnt>~pi}|
Ilelmboltl's Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Kxtrnet Sarsaparllln.
For purifying tho Blood, rcinovlug all diseases ari
sing from oxcesa of Glercury, exposure und im
prudence in life, chronic com-tiiutioual diseases,
! arising from an impure slate of Blood, aud the
. only reliable uud eficctuul known remedy fur the
cure of Scrofula, Balt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer-
nitons of tbo Throat atul Legs, Pains and Swellings
of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples ou tlio F’aeo, uud all
Scaly Eruptions of tho Skin.
; It is gratifying to tho proprietor of theso tiiodicIneH
{ to be nblo to stato that It is now nearly three years
| since they wore Urst Introduced, during which time
j they have been extensively used In various parts of
tbo United States, and have given to patient uud
pruetitiouer tho highust degree of satisfaction in the
various eases in which they havo been employed ;
whether In town, country, hospitul or prlvuto prac
tice, they have invariably given the most decided
and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most
salutary aud beneficial effects. Numerous letters
have bcou received from the most distinguished
physicians in the country, and from the prufessors
I or several medical colleges, recommending in the
! highest torms tho value of these medicines, aud
| their superiority over all other preparations lor
) such complaints as the proprietor recommends.
| Numerous preparations ofjNirHnparllla and of Buchu
I aud various modes of preparing them havo been
Adam J Dotson, IaaiaU Daveuport, Archibald C
Daveupurt. Thomas Dowell, James H Demuud,
Geoage W Davis, W llllurn H Davis, Jacob F Doe,
Cbe,ley Dugger, John D Davanuey, Henry J Dicker-
son, Levi & DT.you, Albert L Dc-Lurge, Murtin Dug-
gun, William M Imvidsoii, John Uevunuy, John
Doyle.
George Emmons, Houry *t Ea?trnead, Stephen El
liott, Robert Ei wiu. Thomas Eden, George Ehrlich.
Robert H Footman, Joseph S Fay, Lewis Frey,
juintmck Feutlcy, Jubn GFalligaiit, Juinv-s B Foley,
Jo, Felt, John Foley, Johu (J Ferrill, Louis N Fal-
iiguiit, Alexander Fawcett, Tlioina.-Ford, Lewis J
B Fan chilil, John C Fraser, itob’t G F’ergusou,
John l» Fish, Donguld Forgu.-on, Michael Finney,
Edw hi Fitzgerald.
John Gullllliell. Julm B Gallic. George W Gar-
inatiy, Thoinius Green, Jihue.s E Goodfrey, Joseph
Green, Charlos II Gouldlug, George A Gordon, Geo
Gordou, Francis L Guo. Joseph uauuhi, Joseph F
(iulnmo.i, George M Gridin, Seaborn Goodall. David
11 Galloway, Benjamin Giouovely, tourence .1 Gull-
murtin, Charles E W Gillc
II.
i
\ given, all of which of course will dillcr according to
! the mode of preparation which each individual may
! adopt.
j Theso medicines require considerable care In the
preparation and the employment of different men
! i*trim in successive operation to take up tlio cxtrac-
j tivo matters, uud. In cotiscqucuce, are most fro-
FJich nronositi nnut stam m,mn-iiv tn» i.i-Wlm-1 q 11011 . 11 )’ Improperly made, aud not uidrequently
whlch t le enHre J lou w ll ? ! 15 ! ,uucl * ‘'“liulrod, if not rendered totally iuert, by the
"U* .. emil C ration lull Ui airlil. Ilul OU UOUIU intnilteldUH and imskllfol mnniitfomoni ot tlmso iiiuic.
onci. injudicious and unskilful management of those nnae-
Tho nronofrUs or su nlvtoe m.-i boil, .-oil and ■ ‘Rminted with pharmaceutical preiiaratloua. It is
V. Propo-aG i«>r fcUppljlng lucl, uotn toalumi ( •|,n re f 0reo r hiehesl consideration aud ininort-
!*»l Ui ii.pt i v i t.ooi-i ...urn a !! i ‘'icretbrc of the highest coufilderatlen aud imnort-
\ ni!!t ..n'nT.hi:,!!! i «»«i to the public aud to tho faculty that there
rli hulit^vi. > ol^.‘. V..'i*!?vaK* 1 '° r should boHtnndard preparations ofuuii’ormstrength
one bidikti* limr oitor ill lie UtolM nnd reel! “J KS'ittiK.uX"'Xi-e Jn'.X'e
required for nU the light vessels to this itiatrict, or Kr «»f exnerimentL to^' cirteiii he inofrC ;
for ouo or more of the vessels separately, at Ins own [JjJ, ‘ * oxtlSlo tin vlrKof the ‘ilrsnr
notion. The kind and onnntuv i.t inni u-iit t.o dt.tar. *no»u oi extracting uu t irtues of the . ar. ,lj
wood, must suite
cord, und the kind
«*• Uoiiri1 lll ™ cl1 IStflVyereei resiiinuvuij. | th „ T(l 0 | U , ct
mini
fl’octual
ojttloii. Ttiu kind end qenutiiy .Vital will be deter-1 diToreMl’" mod ? XlMi!
mined U(ion, and the contractor iulbrmod accord- !£. tlS? uxISblUun hava
ingly. in advance of the time lor making the quar-! u u Stii nn *i^ .>! *?•.
tald ° r r “"“" 3 0 " l ’"“ r ' 1 01 ‘ ,,c ! Sre I eow elfer to lhe ’pffle tad lf.o Sdlv rev
Each bidder ie required lo Much 10 Id. hid or 1 fi ill ‘l >0 ."j 1<1 Pj*}.* 1 !!"—. whlcl ‘ eou"*l; | Hll il.o vir
1 Hover. Christiuu llursco, Geo lluas, Junutnun
Hill, T II Harden, James Hunter, Joseph Hawthorn
John Bllogg. Deter FHauscheldl. John K Hermtn-
Uvz, Noiomou lliudiy, John C* Hunter Lemuel L
llover, Win. Dliowu, Benjamin II. Uurdce,Ohurles
8 Henry, Charles8 llurdee, Noble A liurUee, AI
I'red Haywood, Wm 1*1 lull tor, Geo D lluinbeil, W
Waring Habersham, Thomas Henry, Eru-lus llenrv
Ruber, Hutchison, .lost-pi. 61 Haywood, George &
Harding, John Hover, Elishu Hagur, Thomas Heron
Abraham Hannon, Thomas U lluugh, Henry
lhiupt, Williaii Hunter. F-rne-t Huuer, Albert
Hurls.
Jus
D Irvine, F'dward D Irvine.
J.
.Volin G nones, l l’eyton, 11 Johtisuii, Edward
Jahti, Robert M M Juugella, Johu U Johnsou.Wm B
Juekacn, George u Johnaou, F.dward Jones, John H
Johnston.
K.
Piiii-as M Koilock, James Kelly Frederick
Kreusont William Krebs, Noah B Knapp, Lewis
Kuorr, Johu J Kelly, Wm Levy FCaplan.
L.
Wiu C towtou, Jordan Lowe, Jus E totnbrigbt,
(.’has E tomlvolght, Jim N Lewis, John A Lewis
Charles F: Lodge, James BLuw, Charles A 1. to-
uiur-Micliul Uuui, flics l» Lloyd, F.dward two 11,
•hicob c. lj.*vy.Joseph ijppumu,Henry F v Lichn*,Wil-
li-tui 1-iw. James I* l/*ug. Alonzo II Luce, Daniel N
TJUTATOEri.—400 hurrebt superior PiTrY^
f Patotocs: 60 do Waste,n HodsSStSSN
Blown, for sale by ,4 °
marS BRIGHAM, KEI.LV i o*
HON. MISH jiiLRHaV’C'
U NITED States, Canada and Cuba
Schweglor’s History ol Phiiosopra-m i,...
translated by -Seeyh*. p • ln
Prescott’s Philip 2d of.Spam, now .m„dt
ilf and in Cloth. ^ ” l*».
Calf aud in Cloth.
Napoleon's Confidential Correspondence *,o ,
brother Joseph. w
Da van’s History ol the Queens cd tu u„.
Hanover-2 vols. ,WUi «
^ThoAUaclii ln Madrid.
Komauccofthe Uaroia, by Missi irdn*
Rachel Gray, by JuliaKavanaugh
Earnest Llnsload. hy Mrs. toe* Jp-liz
marli W-HiOP,\K\VIlu A ^^
J UST ItKCEIVLD.—2(j boxes Should?-'
priino urticle, .0 tierce? choice
Hams. Iu store, uud for sale by
'Jtttni,
_WAV.SK. liBEXVIlJ.,; ,
EXTltAUltfilNAlfr LNSCMce
AOAINS-l' FIRE!
Me
bids a written imarantm. Atonp.t i.v hii,7..ir ».V i « i tues or the articles thoy are represented to be made
riwpousiblo surely, that, ill lhe event of Hie contraei eSIlxiVrenarMinnrwhldi'canTo Site' 1 Two'ta*
being a warden to Lint, be will laltltfnlly execute It S£ESEf S VIS. S.. b .U.
tues ortlte articles they ure represeuted lo l.e made son, W illiam H 0 Mills, Alvin N Miiiei, Vuleutiiiu
Martin. Win J Moore, Horace Morse, Houry 0 Mchr
I nomas Murt.inuh, Hugh W Mercer, Nathaniel C
Mill-*. Peter W Mtug.-u. Thomas .Morion. John Val-
iery. .Mamiel Molina, Churius F. Mills, John Merri
ill faithfully
iu conformity to tbo terras of this advertisement.
Tho contractor will he required to enter luto bond
with approved security for tho faithful oxecution of
the contract; aud no bid will bo accepted or contract
entered into, until approved by tho Light House
Board.
The contractor will be required to keep ut least.
tens. Isaac Minis,Thomas G Miller, .Uithonv F Mira,
Ahrnbam Minis. Richard C M.'ickull .Inlm* \tm-nio.
i pony each
j To bo had of Druggists and Dealers iu ... ....
tiou of the United States aud Canadas.
All letters for the medicine directed to the propri
etor receive immediate uttentimi, amt safe deliver)**-
guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw
in the aggregate, ouo mouth’s rations lor the entire | .li^iineiTuhe,!
crew of the light-vessel contracted for, on board at K -
all times; and any expense Incurred onuceouut of
failure to deliver rations or fuel in time, will be
chargeablo to the contractor.
No member of Congress, light keeper, suporinteu
dent or inspector of lights, nor any person connect
ed With the Light-house establishment, will he al
lowed tocuiUiHClfur or deliver rations for the crew,
or ford of a light ven-ci, aor to bn interested in such
contract.
j modes-FEvisnANnAowaceRE,
times that may be determined upon for the delivery,! prevention uud cure of Intermittent und
without aul hority of the Board. ‘ Remittent Fevers, F'ever and Ague, Chills and
All the articles cop. ti tut lug the ration for lhe crew ™vor, Dumb Aguo, General Debility, Night Sweats,
of light-vessels will bo examined, aud their nualitv anJ ul1 «lher forms of disease which have a common
approved by tho superintendent, or the inspector of origin iu Malaria or Miasma,
tlm district, or by such other person as may be as- is a natural antidote which will entirely pro-
signed to perform that duty ;an*l no bills will |) U tect uuy resident or traveler evon iu Ibe most sickly
paid for rations and fuel which are not accompanied or swampy localities, from any Aguo or Biliou.-- dis
hy receipts duly signed by the respective liglit-ves- case whatever, or any injury from constantly luhal-
sel keepers for tho ditt’oront articlesconstituttog tlio Inf Malaria or Miasma.
bk»]x»nsrul of the Extract SarmwrlUa, ml.lo.l lo a Abraham lliul,. Klchard C Mackall Jnlm' Slurchi-'
Flat ol water, U equal to lhe LI,.hoa diet ilrlak, amt xun. William H Mav. .lolin llarb-rioa, Edward Mu
oae bottle (ah)-equals la elreiik-th (,ne fallen or Syr. r „„, ti,w a Maddux, .larnh Manse, John I- M»
up Sarsaparilla or decoction as tiHiially made. it,.,. ’
PRICF>i: i ju 4 ..
Fluid Extract lluclm, *1 |»r bollle. ur (I for i5 [ .l,..,.ph s .MeUoimi'11, IVtcr MrCulni. Hueli «...
Sarsfttxirilla ** ** * ** i i i.m .i.im... i»n- — »• ••
Curt ilk
X- .. v- - t ■ ”■* - - .Joriou. John C
Nicoll. IVm G Norwood.
O.
Johuuilvei. William O’Dnsctol, Julm VV nwriis.
George owsns. Dominick O’Byrue, te-nni.
Extract of a letter l» »*m Norfo'.l
ry 17th, 1860:
Messrs. S. C. Herrim* ft Co.. New York
Gentlemen : On the Ttn of December i'm ji , L
Adams ft Co.’s Express OfiJce, situated m a lint r--‘. ?
alory brick bu.ldink. iu tills cuv, wa.. kilaliy 1
ed by lire, and llicir sate reuiulae.1 buridhin 1
barniag ruins until yesterday, when il amd.j.r™
and even then fouud fcurrouuded with live 7
(aud almost red-hot irou lay beside U) tho hr'
ornaments and nobs melted off. \Vt- wt: i v ‘‘
to this fire; and il anything cun resi-t ?. c a i f ,,’7
enough—fire could not lo hotter—it » a 0-7,?
Indcod. We enclose a certificate from several
ties who saw it opened.
Yours, truly,
Rowland x ijro»
crnincax. •
Norjolk, Va„ Jun. l: lkv
By request of Messrs. Rowland ft lire* V* i
day attended tbo opuiug ol one ol HerriDi*'*
Fire-prooriiafes, which was in the tire oi rcvr^i
7, belonging to Messr.-. Adams ft Co.’s Ext rt-'-T.'-
found the papers and coutems iu a porfuct
preservation. It was, in our opiuiou, as sc-vore i
test as could be had. A large four story bu; 1 ^-
entlrely destroyed, and the faiu remaiued Uie
time surrounded by fire, and subject to au it.u'7
heat, for forty days before dug I ruin the ru ts ”
(Signed,) Geo. 1. a.m^.-v
WlUUSI 1). hlT.VyU.1
Miles luvt*.
0. Hau.
A. B. M’Cl&in,
w. W. JiOiii*
I am fully hutisfled with the tnannur II wIiclu,-
abovo metiuned sale jireservcd its contents.
A. A. COWDLRY, A,UA
Adams ft Cj.’t tswei*.
Extract from a Norfolk paper:
Adams' Safe.—One of lienmg’s ce.ebrattd Fin-
proof .Vales was in Adams' Lx press (Jliloe win. iLv
ouilding was burned several weeks ago. IirvCuI
id buried in the rubbish until Tbursdav, vtci ,t
wa.- takeu oul The Ure, on the occaaiou allcdcFu>
was oue of the fiercest we ever saw, au<J wbtcsi:
chest was found, after a laps** of forty day j, :t«»’,
surrounded by embers, giowir.g bngbih. itl>.*.,
opened, the papers, and oihir articles it c.*uu.l. :
were found to be .--ouud and geuerally lagoodrai.
tion, thus atlordiug another j»roof of i’l:eM»ccr.tviu
superiority of the.-*o sales. T he oue alimlcd to in*
be seen at the* ware house of Messrs. Bowiawi
Bros., who are ageut-; for the makers, lisle*,
clearly the evidences of its incombusuMo qualto
when its exterior was red-liet in the burniLgh:
nace that roared uruuud it, und amid the end*.'-
that glared arauud it for hours, days and week-
Herring’s PSlcnt Champ.on F’lre-proofSafw.
Hall’s Patent Powd**r-prool Ln-k-*. lor sale by
BKl.l. ft PRENTISS, Agent.-,
fol>2 Siivstuwh. <*t
Snlfi
ratious for the crow for each quarter, and .separate
receipts for tho kind and quantity of fuel delivered
on board of each light- vessel.»
No bid which is not properly sealed and cudorscd
will be considered, and no bids will bo received or
allowed lo bo withdrawn alter tho explratiou of the
time specified in the advertisement for receiving
them.
Bids submitted by different member* of the same
firm or coqiartnersliip will not be considered.
It will instantly check tlio Ague in persons who
have suffered lor any length of time, from ono dav
lo twenty years, so that they need never have an
other chill, by continuing Its use according to dlrec-
l.e\i K Price, Edward Padoltonl, R.iberi lv*j*ot,
Joseph IVIot. urrin c Parker, Autonio Pouce. Wm J
. vitdercasi
Phillips. F'dward Padelford. Jr.
R.
.loseph IJ Ripley. Frauds W Reid, Michael J Hell-
Icy, Hiram Robert-*. Jjmo* .1 Richardson. Wm J
KicbartUou, John A Richardson, George J Robert
.-on. Jacob Kosc-lilkdd, Matthew Rjuii, James M
Russell, Robert Halford. Philip M ltussell, John
tlons. Tim patient at once begins to recover appe-! Reedy, Audrew M Ross, ileury iloser, Thomas Red-
tite and streugtb, aud continues until a (wrmanont I tern, Wm RhIiii, i.hnrle*- Fi Robinson. John Rvau
mid radical cure is effected. • Augustus Rei« ii.
Ouo or two bottle* will answer for ordinary eases, i 6.
llllB 111:1V I't'nuirn Ilioi-O. Ilirm-'lii-m- ni-inla!l in ili.x
All bids will bo publicly opouod aud registered at! Doltlo. Price One Dollar.
some muy^require more. Directions, priuteil in the Georg** W done, Alex A Smuts. Hcm v rdromer
German, French aud Spanish languages, accompany j Frauds il Stone, John A Staley, Albert ecarbroucb!
uni'll Guilin. Pl-ii'D llllil milnl- riw.lMiff.i- <nllnii U'm vifti-r I.. It'... l-.u i. ..... !
the timo spoclfled in the* advertlsemerit.
The right to reject all bids If the interest of the
public service require It, is reserved
By oriier of the Light-house Board :
JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Light*.
_my 11
AMERICA l—Cil*:o.~ VVAS1UNOTON l
T HE OLD UltASS GUN alluded to iu in the
letter from the Chatham Artillery of Savauuab.
was cast in England, in 1770, was sent to this country
as a part of the arllllory of Lord Cornwallis, Comman
der ot the British toroosattbo timo of tlio Revolution.
This Gun was surrendered ut the capitulation o
T orktowu to General Washington, and by him pro-
aontod to tiie Clmthaiu Artillery ol’Savanuab.
The old Brass six Pounder still wears the Crowu,
bulls covered bythe :l Stars aud Stripes,” aud bears
n movlxa nr AAlmnn l. n II. ■ . ..
ALEXANDEK GALLOWAY.
J. K. I>B »OftD,
tltvntllta V. IT . a n
tf APCITHECA^IE3 HAU.'r E. cdrnor or,
Broughton and Burnaru Streets, fiavan-
nah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in - —
iirugH, Medicines aud Cliomlcals, Dye Woodsund
t
tho marks of cannon balls, swords ami Bayonet,
dlio was darkened by being soul to this country to
bor Iinfancy; iu her old age sbo has been restored
back to her beauty by America,
ORIZA SATIVA:
HUMPHREY'S METAIJffC POLIdHl Uuoquallodfor
1 its intended purposes, that or restoring Metals or
every description back to thoir origiual Uiuish uud
beauty, which they will retain oven wheu Hubjcct to
exposure. It removes rust from, and give* u most
Uouutlful polish to eitbor Brass, .Stool, Irou, Copper,
Silvor, Tiu, Britannia, German Silver Plated Ware
and all bright Metallic works of Locomotives. Steam
ships, Steam and F'irc Kngiuos, Factories, Carriage**,
Harness, Surgica' uud Architectural Inslrunieuts,
Mcbiuery, ftc. ’
For the uso of Military Companies, for tbo iioltsb-
ing or their Armory, it bus no equal.
For Railroads, Steamships and Manufacturing
Establishments, it is by tar tlio cheapest and best
artlclo to existence,
Dye Stunk, French, English, and American Perfum
ery, Fine Toilet und ShuYlug Reaps, Combs amt
Brushes of every description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments, Trusses ami Supporters of all kinds
Splcos, Smtifo, Manufactured Tobacco, All the Patent
or!Wetary Medicines or the day, Superior Inks.
Pure wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposes
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and F'aucy Articles, ftc!
W N. B.—Especial attention given to the
preparation or Physicians’ Prescriptions and F'uuilly
Recdpos. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases,
Willi plain Directions for use, Including Directions for
tfeatatonUn cases of poisoning, Drowning, ftc.
B A ^Dl xG AND ROPE.—do bales henry Gunny
Oloth, 20 holts heavy Dundee (for Rea IhI-
mia,um do44 Inches, 300 coils Ky
Rope, 600 lbs Bagging Twtee, in store and for ral
oov 19 WEBSTER ft PALMES*
THRESH Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, for
X salo by Jan 2 A BON AUD.
INDIAN’8TRKKT FOUNDRY.
D. ft. WILIJAM ROSF1
IKOX SSfD Hium KOUVDKRH, MILI-WRIOIITO, AND CIKNXRAJ.
MAailNWW, KAVANNAH, «A.,
Jk Are prepared to mnko contracta with rail-
jr^roads and others, to fornlsh them with Iron
HMyand Brass Castings of every descrijitlon; and
®r°. V? bulld Stationary Enginos, Horizontal
and Vortical Sugar %.llla, with two or three rollors.
Sugar Pans, ftc., Steam Saw Mills, Roll Gangs, umi
rruic finery appertaining to tlio same. Steamboat
Work, and a I kinds or General Jobbing attondod to
with punctuality and dispatch. They trust by at-
S^. b ^ u r> ttnd doiu ff Juaticb to all work
entrusted to their care to merit a share of public
patronogo. 1
WhlkUo*. Slram and
Water,Cocks, and a variety or flnlshod lrnwa work
requlsllo tor maohlnnry, always on band at rcanona.
Ulo prices.
40-Sash Weights, Cast Iron Bhooa tor guttora ol
v .? r J5 llc . rl> " tanolxoa, at northorn prlcoa, onno
alto tho Charleston gtoamhqat Wharf. 7ohir
Vory lloaiioctfully,
msrSO
J. F..WINTKK,
Manngor.
FIIVDLAY’S mow WORKS,
MAOO.V, OHOROU.
Jh Ita auhoorliior, from long oxpnrlonM lu
jfVtte btulunni.1. proparod tu torolah Slram
^MpEnglnoi, Hollers, Circular, Elngln, and Gang
Ul !5^8aw Ml MauUnory, Grin and’ Moroham
Milto, Sugar MlltnOlu Goarlng, and CaaUnga lu gon-
•ral. Tho 8aw Frames, whether for upright or clr-
J U1 be of Iron wU roqulrod. All'or which,
.«• Improvements, is warranted to ho
ual to tho host made at any othor establishment,
oa ,» ■wBe as extensive as the largest
^thiNortfa, and ho la prepared to till orders with
omptaaaa gad dispatch.
fill orders with
IBOBERT FINDUY
N. YORK AND SAV'il. LINE OK STFLU1SIUPS.
... , . , Savannah, May 20th, 1855.
Wo the uudcrslgnod, commanders ol the Now
Yor and Savannah hue or Steamships, havo had the
now Motalle Polish of Mr. Wm. Humphreys, tested
on the various bright metallc works or our ships
and rcccommcnd it as an article unequalled for Us
intended purpose.
Thomas Lyon, Com’dor stearnnhip Agusta,
M. 8. Woodhutl •• ** Florida,
R' Schenk, •• “ Alabama,
°»pt. Ludlow Knoxville.
gfir- Liberal discounts rondo to tlie trade.
J. A. RIDDLE, Proprietor,
Providence, It. I.
EVIDENCE OF SAFETY.
Nkw York, June 11, 1865.
ibave made a chemical examination of “ Rhodes'
‘•"‘ver and Ague Cure, or Antidote to Malaria,” and
• ve tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinino. and
• vchnine, but have not found a partielo of either to
or have 1 fouud any substuuco to its compos!-
that would prove Injurious to the constitution.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.
CAUTION Tl *•'. sufferf:iis.
i-tno more Arsenic, lou.-j. Mercury, Quinine,
luges, Stryclinluo, or Antl-l’rodlcs of uny kind.
Toe well-known inefilciency of theso noxious (lolsons
prove them to be the oH'sprtug either of false medical
principles, or of mercenary quacks. The only rem
edy in existence tbut is both sure aud harmless Ls
RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CUKE.
Wholesale Agents,
HAVILAND, RISIoEY ft CO., Augusta, Ga.,
anil for «•• by dealer* spnerallv e26
water works.
Knui.ykkh’h Dkpaktmknt. )
t4. ..y Havannah, August 3d. 1866. /
Wn.Honaain 'a: lloor Sli-The uow Jlondlo
Polish, “Oriza, or your manulUcture. Is uow to
use as an article which has uo*n|»erior for the polish-
ng ol bright inotallc works.
„ , M. H. UNVTLI.K.
Faigiueer HavunuaU Water Work*
CHATHAM AKTILLEUY.
aw AM ?! ORY Ha,, *i SNivauuah, May 6.1ST
Mr. Wm. Hi .mimiryh : Hoar Hr—The Chath
Artillery being much pleased with the handsome
manner iu which you have polished an old six
pounder which was surrendered »i tli.* capitulation
or »orktowu, mid Is now in their |Kis*o.ssiou, have
directed mo to express to yon their thauks.
mo Metallc Polish you nmuuracture of Oriz«i 8a-
Uvu.canuot bo to highly recommended to all thoso
who havo brass guns to polish ; lor such a purpose
t linn no auiicrlor. I think l may sntoly say that
horoaftor tlm Clmthum ArUllory win a™ mi uilmr
matorlal tor l»l ailing Ihclr guiui, ir limy can proouro
your Motalio Polish. 1
Respectfully yours, ftc
M. J. BUCKNElt, Orderly iH*rg’t C. A.
For snlo by
J. T. JONES,
4.. . *. ** W. G. FOLKKU,
All orders must be ucccotmianicd by tho c.u*h,
, „ “ WM. HUMPHREYS,
0011 Chumlst, Savanuuh.
pHAMPAIGN. &o.—
\ > fit* haskcLs lleldHolck Cliaiupaigu, quai ls,
.j! do , do <fo» pints,
LM do iioucho do, pts ntnl uIh,
fib do KiigluoClicquotilo, do.
7fi do Glrslers Verzoy do
100 boxes Loldeu’s Rhino Wluennd Brandies.
In store and for sale by
JWJH WEBSTER ft PALMK8.
\TKW CHOP CUBAUOLASBEbwrimcnr-
Ik'vuronux, tally mimctml,
for sale iu Iota to suit purchasers, by
Jw* 81 RODGERS k NORRIS.
UOYAh 8C1IFMDAM SCHN APPS.
T HIS medicine lmn beeu analysed by the most
omiucut Chemists uud Physicians in Europe
aim tho United Suites, ami pronounced bv fur the
best remedy Tor CHOLIC, GRAVEL, PREDlSPOSl
TION TO CHOLERA, AFFECTION OF THE KIDNEYS,
mid nil diseases uftlinoKNrro urinary oroi.vs.
As a strengthening und invigorating c^ dial it has
no equal. As usual with an orticlo of inch unsur
passed reputation, it has many utipriuciplfil imita
tors, who, so long ns they benefit their own jwckct.
care but littlo for tho lives uud health of those* they
may endanger, and manufacture tho basest com
pounds, and call them medicine, and others too, with
u view of briugiug tho Royal 8clioidam Schnapps
into disrepute, udvcrtlso, sell, or attempt to sell, nu
article, which thoy call Schnapps, but which U noth-
tug more than a vile compound of poor Gin, Alcohol
und Spirits olTurponttao. Lot all beware how they
taste such trash, and beware how they believe lhe
ad vertisementa of quacks, lest, by a broken constitu
tion, and a predisposition to iutcmperaucc, conse
quent on drinking such dangerous aud iutoxicniiug
liquors, thoy see but too lato their error- Remember
no compound or preparation culled Sclinap|m Is from
our Uistilory, uuless bearing our corporate mark and
signature upon tho label aud wrapper, and seal R. C.
ft Co., upon tho cork. Any person or persons imitat
ing our Royal Scheldam Schnapps, will be dealt with
to the utmost extent of tho law.
RELYEA, CARTER ft CO.,
„ . Solo Importers, New York.
For sale by J. E. DrFOHD, Wholesale ami Retail
Agent for Savauuab, ut the Apothecaries’ Hull, cor
nor Broughton aud Baruard-streets.
mar 26 (y
JOHN il. MOOlild ft CO.,
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH.. Ga
WHOLESALES: RETAIL DRUGGISTS. '
«3a4 ca, 7J>° utle*”imi of Merchants, Factors,
cLf * ‘aiders, l'hysiciai;* uud others, to ttieir ex-
•kJL tensiyo nud well selected stock, comprising
every article la their line oflmsiuoss, nml which they
oiler lor sale on the most reasonable terms for cash,
or approved credit, viz;
w ,VAUNlSIIES, GU&t, MX.
whlto I-cutl, Pure and No. 1; Tlotnau’s Colors, dry
and in oil; Jnpun, Co(Hil, amt Coach Varnishes ;
IJnseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Gliws, Pat
ty, Gold U*uf, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and Gla-
slers’s Dlmnomls.
MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS,
Blenched Sperm, Whale ami Lird Oils, lor burning ;
all descriptions of Oil lor machinery, viz., Patent Oil
UrtJlenc.bcd sperm, Urd ami Rape Seed Oil; uU-o
1 miners.’ Nems. Foot and Sweet OH.
I’.beitezcrSutton, Wiu fttarr.Jr., Wm Smith, Robert
Sirouss, James Steven. Jutues .Sullivan. Daniel U
.Stewart, FAnmiuelebcrtaU, Clmrlea Slager, F'rauces
Mirrell. Jacobnliad’cr, Jos M bhellman. George W
Site Her, James Stcvous, William R Svmons, John
riavage, samuol LSpeLegger, Henry ’stioba, John
H Slegin, Daniel T tcrautoii, John ntono, Frederick
W Sims, ilordecai ihoftall, Fr., Solomou Sholtall,
Timothy thcedy, Henry C Stephens, Francis R
Shackelford, Michael Sheahan, Henry D Sykes. Con-
i ad ScImeUer.
T.
Alfred F. Torlay, Corne lius Turbush. F’reit A Tap-
per, Jolm Tlm merman, Jurnes Taylor, Henry low
John T Thomas. Charles Tliurnby*Francis Treudall’,
BufliiiiUG Tdileii, George HTltcumb, John DTen-
bri-eob, David Thompson, Frauds Marion Thread-
cratt, Eug?no J Truchelut, John C Taylor Wm B
Tim-ley, Woi Thomas.
U.
George W Ulmer.
V.
Cornelius Vau Dor Ytoo.^Johu A Vogt.
James T. Webb, Thomas S Wayne, Gilbert A Wil
klu«, Henry K Washburn. John C Walters, Daniel F
Wilson, Wm Vf ray. Robert Welch, George M Wald
it*?'-’ F Klld,ard to bo subject to coutracLMnrriugVuoticMll. R
U- i.ihrirl. nlmPiv *u*o' A, t! or 1 *Y tfr » JaCub uera l invitations 60 conts each. No special ba»
teuidnuig, Joiiii « \\Usen, \\ 1 borne \\ il!iaius,8eth
Woo»lwaru. Amos Webb, Coniaa WaUscbmldt
Thomas J Mulsh. Wm Waters, Norman Wallace
Henry D Weed, Wm Wright, W Henry Wiltbercer’,
Alien K Wright, John R Wilder. h ’
V.
Philip Vouge. Win P Vonge,
Peter Zadavo.-hi.
t or I'otNciL umcc. i
Savannah, March 1, lSaO. i
l; named persons havo registered their
“"*"■*’* ,1850.
names as voters during January and February l
HIWaRD G. WlI.-uN,
l l - v 1,1 Clurk ol Coimcil.
N OTlCBj—Blankets, Kcrsoya, Bed and White
&*„/.!■ I‘ta!*.—JteultiiMta abovo articles, which
wo uow have ou lmnd, together with u large variety
co orod wlks, Mouslia do Isilaos, Frond! Cambrics,
tiinj.hiuii.s, and every variety of other gootls usually
found lu a Dry Goods establishment, ut tho lowest
innrL-irl nr ium it. * .. . '
market prices, iu order to make room for our Spriug
stock, 1 lease cull uml » , xamine our assortment.
Jm>29
I .ARSON ft ROGERS,
No. 2 Shad’s stores.
Messrs. HONK ft CONNERY, Tanners,’ Neat
!! W.JLJFARIIEW, ft Co. vt GROCERS’ AUTici.i-is.
Nutmegs, Mace, Als|iice, Cinnamon, l’ejqier,Ginger,
Mustard, Ral,. rat us, 8o«la, l’oarlasli, S wed Oil, Starch,
Fig lllao, Matches, ftc. '
FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great viirloty of the host French. English, and
American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preimrutions,
select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vruls S|iecio
Jars, Motalio Saddle bags, ftc. Also,
CAMI’HEN’K AND UURNTNG FLUID.
Any ouo who may I’nvor them with thoir orders umy
do|toml upon thoir receiving tho best nttemion, aud , .
that all cootls tarnlsbed will be or a relinble quality for Ha,1> *».v
Hbould they not give entire snturactiou, they tuuy be
rcturued nt tlm option of Re pnrolmsor. ‘
malilO U
/'‘10HN AND COliN MEAL.—1000 bua prime
r hUo , and ,l, lxod;60 do fresh Corn Moal
n store aud for sals by
a “ ** F4TTKN, HUTTON « CO.
IJAUt OK THOUSAND KLOWEHS.—For
-Lf beuutilyiug the complexion, curing diseases
.... - w—».— - curing diseases
ot tlio Skin, tor Shaving, cleaning tho Teeth, for the
nmoi uud Nursery, tor Buttling, amt many Medical
purposes. A fresh supply of the genuine article,
just received nt the Al'OTHKCARIFiS'HALL,
fo b ‘8 Cor. Broughton ami Barnard sts.
rilHK imdcrsigued Inis just received per Bteiim
er Knoxville, aud Is now opeuiug a beautlfol
lot ol Jluslius ut to to 12jfeC per yard.
J. W. THRELKELD,
Uirner Congress and Whitaker sts.
G11ATE8.
A BEAUTIFUL ASSOHTMENT, new pat.
xi. terua. Ju f t rvcoivvd, au.1 lor sale tw'niy.'iiv.
por cent, less than over before iu this cit«
KEN’N'l-'t'v
u tills city.
T
X HE Undeesifnicd lias just received, foi ja.-
(600) FTve Hundred pieces ot goo*l *tij;v.
Timber, averaging over oncthoiisand lect lost. I t
9 rob. JEFFERSON KoUFAh
ilil ACJvKHKL, flEfflllSli, SALMulS;.-
llJL 2 bbls brge No 1 Mackeiel.
3 do do No 3 do
3 do do No 2 do
2 hHifbbls Blue Fish,
2 do Pickled Herring,
3 do No 1 galiuou,
6 quarter bbb»Xo 1 Mackerel,
10 kits No 1 Mackc-rel,
10 do No 2 do
6 kits Tongues aud SoumU,
Fi 11,j CaH COli L'am ..In i...
1000 lbs Cod Fish.
inn26
For sale lew bv
J. A. IlKCAtN
HATES OP ADVERTISING. ,
For oue square, of300 oms or loss, of any *
larger than Nounarell, 76 cents for the Ur*iu;I
cents for each subsequent Insertion,for anv tec.* '
than one mouth.
All Tabular work, with or without Rules; ui*:-
vertisementa occupying double column, sbai.1*
charged double the abovo ratiw.
Advertlseraeuta of whatever length, for any t*
less than ono mouth, to bo charged at uac>~:
rates.
No. ot Squares
lmo|2tuos
JUiOa
4tXi0ijliU.usjL-*
1 Square,....
$10
16
$20
$24
$2U
fi.'
2 Squares...
lrt
22
26
28
30
>
3 do ....
20
27
32
30
44
j
4 do ....
24
32
58
42
62
\
6 do ....
27
36
44
40
00
6 do ....
30
46
60
64
€5
A
7 do ....
32
43
64
68
TO
u
8 do ....
34
46
68
62
74
il*
6 do ....
30
48
61
66
Ilf
10 do ....
36
60
64
TO
8U
1-j
Fui uuy time uot above spectoeJ, a pru]v:t
charge will be made.
A deduction of 26 per cent from the above n'*
will be made on advertisements appearlcg ti*‘*
slvely on tho fourth page of the daily.
Advertisements ordered three times a week s -
bo charged two-thirds the above rates.
Special notices, lo cents per line for tic first.
ceuts for each subseqem insoi tfou, nuu In uoa*
ueral invitations 60 couts each. ^No special c*‘-
insertedfor less than 60 cents. Obituary Net-**-
Reports, Resolutions, or lToceeiliugs ol anySoc-^i • i
Association, or Corporation, ordered to be put •-• •
ed, 6 cents per line.
Steamboats will bo advertised at HQ per at*- 4 !
for each boat advertised.
Steamships, whore but ouo U running. Fti'P- r41
uum; if two or more, $30 each. *
Auctioneers’ advertisements not tube t ^
contract, but to be charged at the rates pre^i *- F- .?;
per square. Am
The paper, umler no circuiuitauces. to be «-*•-' HI
cd iu a contract.
Proleasioual and business cauls net **sc««-’ :
lines, will bo Inserted at $20 (ter annum. kp
Calls on persons to become candidate.-. *- A Uf
inserted as other advertisements, to be paid I;11 ‘'
variably in advance.
Announcing candidates for office, $10. n* W D*
lu advance.
Advertisements not marked on the copy » ,
specified time, will bo inserted until forbid, ai--
pnyuiom exacted.
Wbeu uuy bill for two months advertising.
than coutrnct, amounta to over $i*0, a deduciat -
26 por cent will bo made,
Yearly advertising, with privilege **f olmtigc v-
bo taken nt tho following rates :
F’or ono square, renewable once a week, tj'
Ag»nts
/ylAM-bli & CO., hnve n lurco mid well
which asffi ^ “SST*
K ails;
A
II nt low rates. api-18
\om.l7,'*’ .f U . UH ldU ^ l, K this tiity from bark
r. V'h. 7 : 11 - O, nplcto assortment for Builders*
uau, lor sale at nmuuiucturors' prices.
CHAFFER ft CO.,
— 6 Whitaker street.
CTAPLli atui Fancy Dry Goods, oi' every va-
EJ riety, just received and for sale by
J- W. THRK1.KELD,
Cor. Congress and Whitaker sts.
S'tJiS ?Ry. i‘ 1 ' Tuscan
Olivo Oil, put up by Rolling ft Co., Ifoghoru:
. f to hy JOHN B. MOORE ft CO.,
k *h *l Gibbons* Buildings.
S EED POTATOES.—170 bb’ls. prinie’seeilPotatoes,
I'.Atn aali. \f link., Bm... n.J
from schr. M. Burr, from Ronton. For
Balo by fob H HUNTER dt GAMMELlj
BBOTTf MauUlariaud Fftj)cr, constantly
xjL on baud at
M 11—61
CHAFFER k GO’S,
No 0 Whitaker it •
twice “ i' v
“ “ “ 3 times oroiteuer ■* -
Every additional square contracted for to »
od one half the above rates additional.
Yearly advertisers shnll be limited to tin* *1*” •
contracted for. All contracts shall be in wribfr - ^
stiulug definitely the nature of the burinwjW *
advertised. Any advertisements not properly^ p"
neeted with the business shall be charged sepw*" j
ly, and also any excess of matter over the
contracted fur. ,
Contract advertisements payable quarterly;*- ;
vertlsomeuts from atrangers iuid transient l H? , r ?
payable in advauce. All others will be cenw wnf
duo when culled for. I
Regular advertisers and all others scuding »’•’• ,
muulcations or requiring notices designed to can *
teutlon to lairs, coucerts, soirees, or any public* l - j
tertaimnents, where charges are made ter a“®'J
tame—all notices of private associations, ever) »*
tice designed to cull aUcutioh to private euterpru*
calculated or Intended to promote individual i» r
rests, can only be Inserted with the undersWWjj*
that tlio saute is tube tMiid for. If inserted ro«*
editorial column (which can beouly «tthe «‘-‘ r .
tlou of tho editors) tiie saute will be charged •
rate of uot less thau 20 cents per line.
Advertisements ordered iu tlte Weekly pam
per squure for each Insertion. ... . „
Tlte undersigned, publishers of Daily,
and Weekly nowspa(K'r« to isivnmiau, Ga.* r-fr',
ourselves strictly to adhere to the above■ W"
charges, aud lu no luslauce to deviate tlieri-lretu-
I'ho above rates to tala* ell’ect March 1, DW'. *
to continue binding, until ebauged by the vet* u
nutority of the underslgued. . ,i
N. B.—This schedulo shall not In uuy way (
the integrity of existing contracta. Alt coutr*^
the year or any othor specified time, shall only 1
witU tbo expiration of tbo period for wlticu n*
were made,
Ai^xxxnxH ft 8.\ku>, Rcputikan-
J. G. Wrioiit k Co., Georgian.
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