Savannah daily Georgian & journal. (Savannah, Ga.) 1856-1856, May 20, 1856, Image 4

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ifii. H C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may uoucortv! WUoraw, Andrew Holliday, will up- ply at tho Court ufOrdluary for letters of iniinlssfan on tho KaUUoof Arnvuul L. Fox. 1 Those uro, therefore, to otto and admouUh all whom It nmy concern, to bo and appear bolbro said Court to make objection (If any they liavo) on or be- thro the first Monday luJuno noxt, otherwise satd Loiters will be granted. Witness, John M. MUleu, Buq. Ordinary for Chat ham County, this twelfth day of Novombor, 1866. Muov 12 JOHN M. M1UJ5N, o. o. o. STATE OF GEORGIA, ft HATHAM COUNTY,—To all whom it may \J concern : Whereas, Joltu Wolbrock will apply st tho Court of Ordinary fbr Letters DtsuilsRory as Administrator on tho estate of H. Wolbrock : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and aupoar bolbro said Court to mako objection (if any they havo) on or beforo tho first Monday (n Juno next, otherwise said Letters wilt bo granted. Witness, John M. Milton, Esq., Ordinary for Chat ham county, this fourth day of December, 1866. dec! JOHN M. Mil.LEX, o o o. "STATK OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY :-To all whom it may concern ; Whereas, John Wolbrock will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismission as Adtntdistor oh tho estate of Carl Rolfs, deceased ' u These are, therefore, to ciie and admonish all whom it may eoueeru to he aud uppear before said Court to mako objoctlon (If any they havo) ou or bo* Ibro the first Mouduy lu June uexl, otherwise said I/Ottors will bo granted. Witnoss, John M. Milieu, Esq.. Ordinary for Chat ham Couuty, this fourth day of December, 1866. dec4 JOHN M. MILLKN, o o o. From V* D. PALMER, UKMOUL AUTKimtlXa AND KSW8t>A»KK AUKNT, Bostuu, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. JAMES B, P1DLH8, DEALER AND IMPORTER OF Wfttches, Jewelry, Stiver Ware* Fan cy Goods, Ac., NO. 12, SOUTH 2d KTHKST, PtnUDIUtUA. soptS ly NELSON BWBEZEY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Comer Aator Place and 4th Avenue, JN CL08R PROXIMITY TO TUB AHTOR UHRAHT AHV THIC StW H1IILK UOrSK, NEW TURK. rpHE most extensive variety aud the largest I stock of Mouuraouts, Tombs, Head Stones, Ac., tuAmerlca, cau be (bund at this establishment, from plalu to tho most elaborate aud ornate lu doslgu and workmanship. lu additlou to tho stock always on hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and origlual tuny hetbund, from which work will be ex ecuted promptly to order. Orders failldully executed, and filliped to any point available by water or steam. Persons visiting tho city of New York on pleasure or busluess aro rosimctfally Invited to visit this es tablishment. ocl3 ~ CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE, 140 Congress ami 67 St. Julien Streets. T HE UNDERSIGNED would tako this oppor* tuulty to express to his frionds and tho public generally, his Blncoro thanks for tholr liberal patrou- ago and lutiuouce, which has rosultod luoxteusiou ol his trado to all ]>arts of tho State. Also, Carolina, Florida, Alabama aud Touuosseo, thoroby onabllng him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed tn auy Southern city. Families, Morchants, Hotol Koopers, aud Steam boat Owuera aro particularly invited to oxatnino tho present stock, which is now comploto in all tho various departments, consisting in part of tho follow* lug goods, viz: CARPE1 DEPARTMENT. Royal Modullon, Royal Vulvot, Mocot Wilton, Mocol Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power loom Brussels. Three ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, Wool Dutch, STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may coueuru : Whereas, George Joucs, will upply ut tho Court of Ordinary for letters of Dismission as Administrator on tho Estate of Juno Gordon Clnrko. These aro, thorotbre, to cite and ndtnonlsh all whom it may concern, to bo and appear beforo said Court to mako Objection (if any they have) on or bo lbro tho first Monday In Juuo next, otherwise snid loiters will be grunted. ■Witness, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this fifteenth day of November, 1855. uov 24 JOHN M. MILKEN, o. o. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To nil whom it may concern: Whereos.John Mallory,will apply to the Court of Ordninry lor Letters Dbintsoryas adminis tration on tho Estate of WUUam Wright these are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it nmy concern, to be and appear before said Court, to mako objection (if any they havo) on or before the first Mouduy in November noxt, othwisn said Let ters will be granted. Witness, Johu Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this c-ghtday of April 1S50. JOHN BILBO, o. c. e. aprS C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will' be sold on tho first Tuesday In June next, before tfio Court House, between the legal hours of sale, lot number twelve ^12) Now Frauklin Ward, in the City of Savauuali, situated on tho corner of Mont gomery street and Battle Row, together with tho three-story brick warehouse situated thereon; levied on to satisfy a certain H fa. issuing out or Chatham Superior Court, in favor of John Scuddcr vs. Clar ence P. Hollis. Proportv pointed out in said 11. fa. ' BENJAMIN L. COLE. muy& Sheriff c. C. AbMlNiSTRATOU’S SALE. G < EOHGIA, WAYNE COUNTY.-Agrecubly ! to an order granted by Die Court of ordinary of Wayuo County, will bo sold before the Court House door, tn the city of Brunswick, Ulynu county, on tho first Tuesday iii Juno next, between the law ful hours of sale, seven hundred and filly (750) acres ot lnud. lying iu Glynn county, belonging to the estate of Rebecca Manning, lute of Wayne ouuti- n .. , . - .. . ” -- „„ . . tv, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs nml j T T ha*, been the lot of tbo human race to bo English Druggets, (of va rious widths,) Mosaic Hearth Rugs, Velvet aud Chenille Ruga, Tufted Rugs, llano and table Covers, Door Mats(ovory variety,) Sllvor A Brass Stair Rods, Curpcts Bindings, &o. CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Brocutolles. loco and Muslin Curtains, Satin de 1 allies, Gilt Cornices, Sid in nml Silk Damask, (lilt Pins and Bands, Worstod uml Cotton Damask, Tassels, Loops and Cords; Velvet ami Plush or various colors; Window Shades, now r style. Also, evory variety of Kuruituro Covoring, Trim mines and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twouty-four feet wide, for Hulls aud Rooms, cut to fit without a scam. Tho subscriber will obligo himself to make tho prices on all description of goods as low os tho sumo quality can bo purchased iu any Northern city. j&T Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sent to any part of tho city free of charge. 4®* Ail experienced Upholster will atteud to tho making and laying of Carpets amt Oil Cloths when desired. Tho dccorativo and curtain department is u charge of au Upholster of acknowledged tusto and skill. W. H. GUION, Agent. octlH 140 Congress and 57 St. Jullen-sts. DR, SANFORD'S INVICJORATOR, I S a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is recommended to tho public, relying upon its in triusiu worth iu the cure of ilio following complaints All Billions Derangements, 81ck Hoadauho, Dyspep* sin, Habitual Costivoncss, Chronic Diurrhoo, Colic Pain In tho Stomach uml Bowels, General Debility Female Weakness, 4c. For sulo by Druggists geu : orally, and by John. B Moore A Co, ami Wm, W* Lincoln, Savannah. ly foblfi LET US REASON TOtiETHBR, HOLLOWAY’S TILLS—W11Y ARK WE SICK? From C. PlBRCB’ft ADVUtTUQXn All KNOT, MUUDKLTUU. PA. Authorized Agont for tho SafMitudi Journal. nBfflarim«s»oSiTr MI’RINU BED AND UATHUSS DEPOT. 209 cuHRttra sTRxrr, orroemi jonw 1 hotel. mHB Subscribers would respectfully call the I attention of the Principals of Boarding Schools; - Uoardlug Housos, Hotels, and tho public In general, to the late and Important Improvement* they have made In' the. Rattan Frames, Harness Leather Hinged and Spiral Spring*. These Beds are a very durablo article, oo«t little more thau Feather Bed*, and are much more healthy. In Diet, these beds are a real luxury to the well or sick, .ml altogether such an artiolo as whon once used would be deemed indispensable tn every faral- ly for comfort and health. Persons from any part of the United State* may bo supplied at the Hhortost notice, by Bonding tbelr ordora, giving dimensions of Bedstead, Am, ad* dressed to DOWELL A BARRETT, octa—8m 209, Cbeenut it., Phila. A.L. ABOUAHDAtVr, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE BUILDER, S. E. Com.IBth 6l Hamilton St'a., PHILADELPHIA, Fa. PORTABLE SAW MILL ENGINES, on law X wheels, with a tongue, for a team to bo at tached to movo them about. These eugiuosbavetfto cylinders, making from 10 to 30 horso power. Also. HOISTING or PIItE DRIVING ENGINES, from 3 to 30 horse power. Orders are filled In from 3 to 6 weeks from tholr receipt. Engines always on hand for Bale. These engines have boon in use seven yoars, and in overy Instance have given general satisfaction. Description Circulars will bo sent when applied for. fob 0—6m d&W •glisftUancoiis. VltUK ON CIIAHUG, II O SPLENDID PARLOR ENGRANINOS _*-onUtlod “ Boldou Abbey lu tho OltlonTimes,” a splondld atoel engraving, train tho celebrated painting by Lumisoor; and tho "Dopurture of tho Is raelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful ongrav- ing from a painting by D. Roberts. Tho retail prlco of tho above engravings is $3 per copy, but will be sont/ree of charge, as follows:— The subscribers have established u Book Agency In Philadelphia, aud will furnish any book or pub lication at the retail price Tree or postage. Auy per sons by forwarding the subscription prlco of any or th* |3 Magazines, such as Harper’s. Godey’s, Put nam's, Graham’s Frank Losllo’s Fashions, Ac., will rec*lv* tho Magaxluos for one year, and a copy or either or the above boautlfol engravings, froo of chargo, or if subscribing to a 92 and a II Magazine, such as Peterson’s, auu Challon’s Indies’ Christian Annual, they will receive botli magazines aud acopy orelthftr of the above engravings. Every doscriptiou of Engraving on Wood executed with noatuoBS ono dispatch, views of Buildings, Nowspapor Headings, Views of Machinery. Book illustration), Lodge Certificates, Uuslncss Carua, Ac AU orders soul by mail promptly attended to. Per sons wishing views of tholr buildings engraved, cau send a duguorrootypu or sketch of the building by mull or express. Porsoni'-at a distance having saloable articles would find It to their udvantago to address tho sub scribers, us wo wuuld act as agents for tho sale or thoBemo. BYRAM A PIERCE, 60 South Third Stroot, Philadelphia, Pa. J. B, Bvkam, (apr!7) T, May Pikkgk. Proposals for Rat Ion* ami Fuel l*ur Light-Vessels. COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, SUPKKIXTRNDKNT OK IJOIfW, radium of«dd dccca.<«l. Turin, inn.lt- known nn ! -I- 1,J ' U T,? H the duv of sale U>WA\ ’S PILLS aro specially adupted to tho rollol •ruin April Ill's 16t<i, ISM. **•“ nmvim u,u aoRpato, and tho la- JOHN D HUMPH firm, ul all climes, ages, sexes, aud constitutions.— ,i|,rIT ' ‘ Administrator. 1'rutosor llollowuy yornnmllr jupcrilitcnito the *— - vi,ri,rf r~ mnnulacturo of his medicines In the United States, AUiiU!,, and ofibrs them to a free and eulighteued peoplo, as the best remedy tho world over saw for tho removal of disease. THESE PIUS PURIFY THE FLOOD. These famous 1111s are expressly combined to ope rate on tho stomach, the llvor, tho kidneys, tho lungs, tho skin, and the bowels, correcting any de rangement iu their functions, purifying tho blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curiug diseaso iu all Its forms. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half tho human race have taken these Pills. It lias been proved lu all parts of tho world that nothing 1ms been found equal to them in cases of disorders of tho liver, dyspepsia, aud stomach complaints generally. They soon give it healthy ono to those orgaus, however much deranged, aud when all other means havo fulled. GENERAL DEBILITY—IU. HEALTH. M. m.v of lie* most des|M>lic governments have opened their custom houses to the introduction oi these Pills, tlmt they umy become the medicine of the masses. Learned colleges admit that this medi cine is the best romedy over known for porsous of delicate health, or whore the system has boon im paired, as its invigorating properties uevor fail to atford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female, young or old, should be without this celebrated medicine. It corrects aud regulates the monthlv courses at all poriods, acting lu many cases like a charm. It Is also the best and safest medicine that cau bo glveu to children of all ages, and for any complaluts, consequently no family should bo without It. Holloway’s Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases : Asthma. Bow el Complaints, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases. Costly* iio.sk, Dyspepsia, Venereal Affections, Diarrhoea, De bility, Dropsy, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints, Headaches, Stone and (travel, Iajwhoas of Spirits, Indigestion, Influenza, Inflammation, Inward Weak ness, Liver Complaint, Piles, and Worms of all kinds. . Sold ut the manufactories of Professor Holloway, | 80 Maiden Lino, Now York, and 214 Hlrnud, Lon don. and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers iu Medicines throughout tho United State?, aud thu civilized world, lu boxes at 26 cents, 62K,* cents, and $i each. There is a considerable saving by takiug the larger sizes. N. H.—Directions for tho guidance of patients every disorder aro affixed to each Pot. upl26 nn\VO months from date application wilt be 1 made to the Ordinary of Chatham Couuty, for leave to sell lot No 151, Oth district, Baker, belong ing to the estate of Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, tnav2 Administrator. NOTK’E. QHERIFF Sale iu Wayne County.—Will be O sold in front of the Court House, iu Woyuesvlllr, Wayne County, on the first Tuesday lu Juuo next, between the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: Otic lot of lutid insaidcouuly, contain ing four hundred and ninety acres, known as lot No. 166, iu the third district of suid county. Levy made by a cnustublo and returned to mo. WHJ.IAM SPELL, S. W. C. April 24,1856. w til may28 NOTICE. ' O NE month after dato application will be made to tho Bank of the .State of Georgia for the payment of a Twenty Dollar bill, the left lull’ of which 1ms been lost by mall. HUBERT C. Hu YCill^uX. Paulding County, April 25,185(1. iipr26 - NOTICE. 4 l.L persons bavins claims against the lute firm of W. II. FARRELL d: CO., are requested to call, and receive tholr money, before tbo first day of Juuo emming, ut which time a final disposi tion will bo made between the respective copart ners. GEO. W. DAVlri, aprgH 3t Receiver. HERRING’S PATENT FIRE-PROOF CIAFZI, WITH HALL’S PATENT POWDER-PROOF LOCK. Having received tho Prize Medal at the i World's Fair, are now offered to the public as the Prize Safe of the World. Tosted and approved asthoy have beon every where, tholr crowning victory was reserved to bo awarded by tho Juries of the World’sFalr. Tito proprietor placed Ono Thousand Dollars In Gold In tho ouo exhibited at the World’s Fair, Lon don, and Invited all tho Pick-Locks in tho world to open the Safe, with or without tho keys, and take the money as a reward for their ingenuity; although operated upon by several skilled lu tho art, no ouo could lick tho Lock or opou tho Bafo. The uudeniablo evidence of the Buporiority of tho Safes Manufactured by tho subscriber Is known and acknowledged by a discriminating public, who are assured that all Sales raado and sold by him, or hls authorized agents, (none genuine except Uioy havo hls namo on a motalplato,) will be found equal or superior to auy of tho many which have passed through tho Urey ordeal, preserving tho contents un injured, as published and. noticed by tbo press here tofore :—In tho burning pf tho Trlbuno building, the groat tiros lu New York and Bag Harbor In 1846, at New Orleans in 1842, atTallubasseo in 1843, at Prov- idouco iu 1846, at Autfalound Now York City In 1847, at St. Louts, Albany, Plattsburg aud Detroit in 1848, the groat fires at St. Louis, at Milan, Ohio, and tho great burning at Now Orleans in 1849, tho great tiros In California, at Chicago and Syraouso In 1860, and at the St. ChMlcs Hotel, New Orleans, In 1851, groat tiros Iu 1862 at New York, Philadelphia, Choraw, S. C., Montreal, Canada, St. Louis aud Ogdonsburg, and many others. Tho metal portion of those Sales consists of the stoutest aud toughoat wrought bar and plato iron, and the spaco botweun the outor and Inner surfaces Is filled with a chemical proiuratlon, which 1b tho most perfect nou-conductor of heat yet discovered, and which cauuot bo effected or penetrate by tiro.— This fact has boon established boyoud question by tho results of rauuy experiments, uttostod by per sons of tho highest respectability. In ovory trlul to which tho genuine Salamander Safe has been Bub* Jectcd, whetl ur accidental In burning buildings, or by agroomont for tho purpose of competition, its fire proof projiertios have proved immeasurably superior to those of auy (so called) fire-proof Sale over mauu facturod. By an improvement upon the orlgiual Salamander, Introduced by tho prosout owner of the patent-right, tho Interior 1s rendered wholly Impervious to damp, and books, papers and jowolry might bo preserved In one of his safes for a century without contracting a blemish from mould c r mllldew. To guard against counterfeits every Sate from tho manufactory of tho subscriber, and sold by him or hls agouts, has a brass plate in front, bearing hls name; each Is also furulshod with ouo of hls Im proved Thief Detecting I.ocks, which is a,good guar antee against robbery. S. C. HERRING Si CO., Nos. 136, 137 aud 139 Water-Bl., N. Y. Agents In Savannah, Messrs. BELL & PRENTISS, who keep constantly ou hand a full and complete assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’ prices. —* n “ ruu.Yi'MiiGU ur i^uiun, > Suvamiub, 10th May, 1860.) QEA.LED proposals will be received at this kJ otfice until 12 o’clock. M., ou tho 1st day of July noxt, 1866, for furnishing and delivering Ra tions and Fuel ou bourd the lJght-vossels lu this .Collection district, viz.; at Martin’s Industry and Tybeo Island Knoll, for ono year from tho first day of July 1850, to tho 30th Juuo, 1857, inclusive. The ratlous to bo of good uml approved quality, to bo delivered lu good and sulficleut packages, barrels, boxos and cases, uml In good order, on board the ubovo liutnod light-vessels, ut least once u quartor, freo of expense to the United Stales, and ngroeubly to the annexed tablo ortho wookly ration, viz. patent Ufatimncg. N’lTlOE. QIXTY DAYS alter dato, application will be O made to tho Honorable, the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell a negro girl slave named Elizabeth, the properly of tho late Charles J. Zittrour, for tho benefit oi the heirs and creditors ol ibe suid Coarioa J. Zittrour. KATHARINE ZITTROUR, Adlu’rx. mur24-tlj En. Chits. J* Zittrour, dec'll. ASSiGNAIfoVl' NOTICE.' fOHN SI. WILLIAMS, having assigned nil •J his property, both real and per-onal, to adjust hls debts, all persons having legal claims against the said Johu M. Wiiiinms, will plc:uc hand them to the undersigned without delay. u. j ii is quite de-druhic to Ricei tuiu tho extent of indebtedness, and to per fect a speedy settlement of tho assigned property upr28 1IIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee. “’'EXECUTRIX 'POSTFoNED*SALEr O N the First Tuesday in June next will be sold beforo the Court House In Warcsboro, Ware County, (Ja., by virtuo ot an order from tho Ordina ry of Richmoud county, Gee. I/d of land Nos. 320, 322,325. 320, 327, 812, 013, and 020, in thu twelfth, (12th) district; Nos. 260 and 307, ninth (0th) dis trict; and No. 490, in tho eighth (Sth) di-trict of sutd Ware county; sold as the projwrty of ltobt. K. Pm*, late of Richmond county, deceased, for the benefit of holrs and creditor*. K. P. POE. my 11 Ids Executrix. A DM I ST IV AT OR’» NOTICE. A LL porsou.4 having demands again--t tin: estate of tbo lue Charles S. Arnold, deceased, arc* hereby notified to present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed "by law; nml all those In debted to said estate, are requested to make Imme diate payment to EDWARD PADKI.FORD, tnayS Administrator. BAILEV & co . M anufacturers or Fine silver ware, Chestnut street, Philadelphia. In order that purchasers nmy be curtain of the quality of Silver Ware of our manufacture, our Sterling Silver will bo stamped: Our giuMri inuy bo luumi ut Messrs. I> R Ntchids Co’s., who are authorized to sell at our retail pric. nov 16 BAILEY tc CO. NEWTiN STORK AIVBSUEWMUON MANUFACTORY. 141 HOLTH OK MAKKKT HQfAHK, IIKYA.V 8TRKKT. I would inform my old fricniU un'l natroiiH I havo opened the ubovo storo to conduct the Stove, Tin und Sheet-Iron Business in all its various forms, und where will bo found a gen eral assortment of Stoves, Tin nml Sheet-Iron Ware, which I will ho pleased to show, and at such prices as will satisfy any one wishing to purchase. All kinds of Roofing, Gutters of I.end,Galvanized Iron Work or ovory description, Job Work and Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put up and Pipes furnished at short notice. TlnWare at wholesale and retail. Call down on Bryan stroot. it will pay you for your walk. ocl2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. TKANSPAItKNT WIN DOW SHADES. CARPET WARE HOUSE, 140 OONMIK-M zxn 67 HT. JI'l.lhX-RTItKIflX. riHIE Subscriljcr has received, und will open I tills day, the largest ami most extensive variety lifwINDOW SHADES ever olfured iu this city. It is the intention of the udvortisor to keep conKtiinlly in store a largo supply of all the various patterns and styles manufactured by the manufacturers of this country and of France, to which tho attention of mer chants and families iu tho city and country, Is in vited. They will bo sold at wholesale and retail, ut satisfactory prices. W 11. GUION, Agent. Jan 8 TO BUILDERS. miJE HUBSGRIRER in prepared to execute I ut ibe shortust notice, und lu tho most work- munlike manner, nil kinds of Metal Roofing, Gutters, Cornice, or other work connected with the nmmilhc- lut ing or repairing ofCoppor, Gulvnnlzcd Iron, ZIuc, or Sheet Iron Business. HORACE MORSE, oel13 _____ RrnuRhb’n stl SPRING AND SUMMER CLOT!I ING.-Tho subscriber would Invito the attention of all in want oi SPRING AND SUMMER GUWIING, to his stork which hus Just been received, nt the Star Clothing Emporium, 147 Bay street. aprlfi WM. O. PRICK W A l' t l IE S— W A TU I I E N—W ATC11ES . We uro receiving tho London lower Wotclies. of tin; lUOHl celebrated limkors. ill hGolJ ami Silver cases. R. F. Cooper’s i)it- Vplnx Watclies, Watches for Timing Horses, One Swiss Chrouometors, which wo ofior at reasona ble prices, at our now store in Gibbons’ Range. r — - *. , u w. *nmnj ¥ HEAD I—READ 1!—READS!! That is, if you cun soo; mid 4f you can’t see, you can find. all kinds of •» helps to see,” at the Wfttcl Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols & Co., In Congress street, next door to tho corner of Whitaker, whuro you can purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Waro, and Fancy Goods, os low as ut any otlior storo lu tho country. Wo have received per steamship Alabama a lrosh lot of those lino Steel Spectacles : also, a supply of Pcbblo und Perlscopic Iz*ns, which wo uro prepared to fit in ull kiuds of frames, ut short notice. Our l’cvlscoplc Izsus (ko culled from their peculiar shape) have un advantage over ull otiicrs, us they havo a greater range of focus, ko that tho muter is not compelled to hold thu book or puper at a certain distance from the eye. Cull and see. .. , I). B. NICHOLS & CO. #3“ No charge for showing goods. fur U I). B. N. 4 C0. MAYER*«& IILUN. “ SUCCESSORS TO SALOMON MAYER. a Wholesale dealers in Importod Wines. French Brandies, Holland Gin, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix Rum, E ranch and German Stomach Bitters, Cor* dials, 4c. ’ The subscribers keep constantly on hand a largo assortment ol the ubovo, ami sell thorn ut low prices and reasonable terms. nich 1 ly P OL A10 Lb.--2(H) bbta. Need PoLitoes, 100 do ..forcer and Chcmuigo do, luuding and f mile by imi28 HUNTER ft GA.MMKI.L. “ WE PLUS ULTRA” SCHEME. taoo giugcg-ggo^oo i HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. Jasper County Academy LOTTBRT, mv AimioNirr ok thk htath ok ukouuu. 10,000 Numbers Only—One Prize toJElghtTickets. CLASS 51, rpo ho Drawn May 15th, 1856, at Concert X Hall, Macon Georgia, under the sworn super intendence of Col. G. M. I/igun uml J. A. N ns bit, F.-q. The Manager, having announced Ids determination to make this tho most popular Lottery lu tho world, olf.-rs for May lOtli u scheme that far surpasses •'" v > '’heme over ottered in the uumils of Lotteries, TO YOUR INTEREST. Examine tho Capitals, «***« Prize to every Eight Tickets. CAPITAL $12,000. I prize of do do do do do do do ; do do do do do do 1200 prizes amounting to qqq Tickets. $H-HuIvch, $4—(liinVtora* 12 ' PRIZES PaVaBLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION. Persons Kctiiling money by mull need not fear its being lost. Orders punctually attended to.— Communications strictly confidential. Bank notos of sound Banks taken ut par. 135- Th 08 , 0 , wishing particular numbora ’should order immediately. Address ■41 JAMES F. WINTER, Matingar, Macon Ga OEO. A. McOLESKEY, Agont, * Bull atroot,»3d cor, from Bay, LOHS OF TICKBTN OF CLASS L. By tho Into accident on the Seaboard und Roan* nke ltd I road, tho Tlckota of Class L., for April 16th, iu their transit from Baltimore, in chargo of Adams’ Express Company, were destroyed by fire, cutute* queully thoro will not be any Drawing of tlmt Class, f 10 Drawing will bo Class M.-May 16th. thu “No Plus Ultra” Scheme. 1 Vory|Re.spo cl, ully, j. F..WINTER, 1 1 c. g.flll.g'll X • *S a.'.* 1 , ; . • 7* v : . : : I : r* 1 1 t •3 3 2 a 0 ' i • J- ?30t«t0,t | HHOad : : : : : •SOSSUlOji £,**5 IK : : : : : judauiA £ ;k: : x: •SUOOtl n *- : t* • • • aaymtl • - MM*-’" ■oajjua 110,1, i E l tt,!« '•insuri t£ OC C S- C *1 !u *2 Z , , w. . . . •tinaj po|jp **' JO HU|K|UH •80IH 2 •Jnow 1 M m: : m! mG >IJOd : M : m ’JO0H Agent for tho Manufacturers, 171 Bay-st., Savannah. Ga. I/OCA1. EViliENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE- PROOK QUAUmta OF WILDKR’S SALAMANDER SAFES, As Manufactured by Steams & Marvin, New York. , In the lire of tho 3d Inst., which consum ed tho brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite I tho Gas Works, in this city, was a safe ol the above descriptions containing tho books, papers, aud money of Mr. Thomas, and although the building was detroyed, the sold Safo sustained no injury whatever from the intense heat to which it had boen exposed. Ou open ing the Safe, tho contents wore found undisturbed, and in the samo order and condition as whon placed there, except a slight discoloration to tho projecting ends of a few papers, and tho backs or ono or two of the books, caused by the steam generated in the Safo, while at its greatest heat. The Safe and contents, as it came from the ruins, may still bo soon, in the possession of Mr. Thomas, at tbo Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele brated Safe? always on hand,and for sale by C. H. CAMPFIELD, July 20,1865. I take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state ment, and in addition would add, that the books are now In uso. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Forry Wharf. July 26th, 1855. octe—tf ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STREET, NEAR THE COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA., Established In 183H* mHE Subscriber grateftil to his frionds and I patrons for their continual favors, would state that In addition to tho improvements in DYING, ac quired by him durlug bis last visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangements for oxtending hls business, by which ho is now enabled to dyo a greater variety or colors on silk and woolen drosses, ahawlfl, Ac., which ho trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their patronage. Gontlomcn’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo required, lu tho same suporior style which has generally so much pleasod hls patrons and Tablo Covers, aud Ladles’ Crape Shawls, Ao., cleaned and finished lu tho first stylo. Ladles’ Bonuets dyod, bleached and pressed in the most fashionable stylos. Ordora from the country promptly attondod to. Terms moderate. When parcels aro sent by steamboats or railroad, word Hhould bo sent him by lotlor through tho post ollloo. so thut ho muy know whoro to call for thorn, tnch 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. J. fi. BE FORD, APOTHECARIES HALL, S. E. Cornor of, Broughton and Barnuru Streets. Snvan- nata Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers ln>_ Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dyo Woodsond Dyo Stud's, French, English, and American Perfum ery, Fiuo Toilet and Hhuvlug Soups, Combs and Brushes of every doscriptiou, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses und Supporters of all kinds, Splcos, Snuds, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho Patcut or Proprietary Modlclues of tho day, Snporlor Inks, l’uro Wines and Brandies for Medicinal purposos, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet aud Fancy Articlos, Ac. ast" N. B.—Especial attewtion given to tho preparation of Physicians’ Proscriptions aud Family Recipes. Ship, Family and Travelling Modlduo Coses, with plain Directions for use, including Directions for treatment iu cases of poisoning, Drowning, Ac. »P7 iy W '■ft B A<iGl.\G AND ROPE.—ou bales heavy Gunny doth, 20 bolts heavy Dundee (for Su* Isl ands,) 60 bolts medium do 44 Inches, 300 colls Ky Rope, 600 Ibe Bagging Twine, in store aud for sal by _ oor 19 4 JPALMF.B* TjifiESH Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, for X sale by Jan 2 A B0NAUD. INDIAN STREET FOUNDRY. D. A. WILLIAM ROBE, IKON AND muss KOU.VDJCK8, MIUWR10UW, AND (tKNRRAl. MACJIINWTO, SAVANNAH, UA., Ja Aro prepared to mako contracts with rail- j^^roaOs and others, to furnish them with Iron HMr aU(1 Brass Castingn of overy description; and Ww also to build Stationary Engines, Horizontal and Vertical Sugur i.llls, with two or llireo rollon*. Sugar Pons, Ac., Stoam Saw Mills, Roll Gangs, and machluery appertaining to thu samo. Steamboat Work, and all kinds of General Jobbing attondod to with punctuality and dispatch. They trust by at tention to bUHinoss, and doing Juatlco to all work entrusted to tholr ei re to merit a slrnro of public patronage. 1 N. B.-Gago Cocks, Oil Cups, WhhiUcs, Steam and Water CockH, and a variety of finished brass work, requisite lor machinery, ulwuyz on lioud at roasoua- blo prices. tar Hush Weights. Cast Iron Shoes for gutters ol various patterns and sizes, at northern prices, oppo site tho Charleston Steamboat Wharf. Icbl5 FINDLAY’S IKON WORKS, BACON, OKOKU1A. Tito subscriber, from long oxperionco in the business, I u proparod to furnish Hteain Each pr«)|H)sul must state distinctly life prlco for which tho entire ration will be furnished on hoard each light-vessel respectively. The proposal? for supplying fuel, both coal and wood, must stale distinctly the price per ton und cord, and thu kind and qnulity or each, to bodolivor od ou board of «.ach light-vessel respectively. Ono bidder may oiler for ull the rations aud fuel required for all the light vessels iu this district, or for ono or more of tho vosselsseparately, nt Ins own option. The kind and quantity of fuel will be deter mined upon, and tho contractor informed accord ingly. lu advauce of tho time for making tho quar terly deliveries of rations on board of tho respective light-vessels. filch bidder is required to attach to Ids bid or bids u written guarantee, signed by himself aud a responsible surety, that, in the oveni of the contract being awarded to him, he will faithfully exocuto it in conformity to tho terms of this advertisement. Tho contractor will ho required to enter into bond with approved security for tho faithful execution of the contract; and no bid will bo accented or contract eutored Into, until approvod by the Light House Board, Tho contractor will bo required to keep at least, in tho aggregate, one month’s rations for the entire crow of the fight-vessel contracted for, on board at all times; and any expense Incurred on account of failure to deliver rations or fuel iu time, will bo ebargoablo to tho contractor. No number of Congress, lightkuopcr, superinten dent or .nspoclor of lights, nor any person connect ed with tho Light house estubliahuteul, will be al- lowod to contract for or deliver ratlous for tho crew, or fuel of a light-vessel, nor to tie Interested in such coni ract. >•’ •contractor, superintendent, or inspector will be ullowoil to change tho purls of the ration, nor tho times tliut may bo deter mined upon for tho delivery, without authority of the Board. All the articles constituting thu ration for the crew of light-vessels will bo examined, aud their quality approved by tho super intcmlem, or the Inspector of the district, or by such other person nsinny bo as signed to perforin tlmt duty 5 und no blllf will be paid for rations nud fuel which arc not accompanied by receipts duly signed by tho respective llght-vcs- sol kcejiera for tho different articles constituting tho rations ‘‘or the crew for each quarter, and separate receipts for the klud aud quantity of fuel delivered ou board of each light-vessel. No bid which is u.ot properly sealed and endorsed will bo considered, aud no bids will bo rocoivod or allowed to bu withdrawn after tho expiration of the time specified lu tho advertisement for receiving them. Uhls submitted by different members of tho satno firm or co-partuorsblp will not be considered. All bids will be publicly opened and registered at tho tlmo specified In tho advertisement. Tho right to reject all bids if the interest of the public service require It, is reserved By order of tho Light-houso Board : JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights. _uiy 11 A5HiRICAI-GEO. WASHINGTON*f T HE OLD BRASS GUN alluded to in in the fatter from tho Chatham Artillery of Savanuah, wua cast in Eugland, in 1776, wa3 sent to this oouutry as a part of the artillery of Lord Corn wallla, Common- dor of tho British forces at tho ttmo ortho Revolution. This Gun was surrendered at tho capltulution 0 Yorktowu to General Wasblugtou, and by him pro- Bentod to the Chatham Artillery of Savannah. The old Brass six Founder still wears tho Crown, but is covered by tile “ Stars and Stripes,” and bears tho marks of cannon bulls, swords and Bayonet. Sho was darkened by being scut to this country lu her infancy: iu hor old age sho has boen restored back to her beauty by America, ORIZA SATIVA: HUMPHREY’S METALLIC POLISH I UuequaUod for Its lutouded purposes, that of restoring Metals or evory description back to their original fliuish and beauty, which they will retain ovou whon subject to exposure. It removes rust from, and glvos a most beautiful polish to oltbor Brass, Steel, Iron, Copper, Silver, Tin, Britannia, German Sllvor Plated Ware, aud all bright Metallic works of Locomotlvos, Steam ships, Steam aud Flro Engines, Factories, CarriugoB, Harness, Surgical und Architectural Instruments, Mchlnory, Ac. For the use of Military Companies, for tho polish ing of thoir Armory, it has uo equal. For Railroads, Steamships aud Manufacturing Establishments, it is by far tho cheapest and best article in existence. N. YORK AN1) SAV'lTuNEOF STEAMSHIPS. , Sava.vnau, Muy 20th, 1865. Wo tho undersigned, coramauders of tlio Now Yor and Savannah lino of Steamships, have lmd tho new Mctullc Polish of Mr. Wm. Humphreys, tosted ou tho various bright tuetulic works or our ships aud roccommoud it os an article unequalled for its intcmlod purpose. Thomas Lyon, Com’dor steamship Agusta. M. S. Woodhutl “ ** Florida Goo. R. Schouk, ’« “ Alabama, Capt. Ludlow' “ « Knoxville. WATERWORKS. Enginkkk’s Dkpaktmknt. > .. .. Savuunah, August 3d. 1866. J Mx. Wm, Humwucy’b ; Dear Sir—Tho new Mcfoitc Polish, “ Orlza,” of your manufacture, Is now iu uso us au article which Imsnoauperinr for the polish- ug of bright motulic works. _ , „ M. II. UNYILLE. Engineer Savannah Water Works. CHATHAM ARTILLERY. Akmoky IIau., Savannah, Muy 6.1844 Mr. Wm. Humphry's: Dear Slr-The Chatham Artillery being much pleased willithe handsotuo manner in which you havo polished nn old nix poundor which was surroudored at tho capitulation ol Yorktowu, mid ia now iu their ikissorsIou, have directed mo to express to you their thanks. The Motulic Polish you manufacture or Orlza 8a- Uva, cannot he to highly recommended to nil those who have brass guns to polish ; for such a purtiose it hus 110 superior. I thluk I may aafoly say that heroalter Uto Cliatlmm Artillery wilt uso uo otlior material for polishing thoir gum*, if they cun procure your MotalUt Pollnli. RespocUbUy yours. Ac M. J. BUCKNER, Orderly Sorg'lC. A. For sulo by Messrs. HONE A CONNERY, “ W. U. FARRELL A Co. “ J. T. JONES, ... , “ w. a. FOLKER, All orders must bo uottcompaulod by tbo cash. , „ “ WM. HUMPHREYS, 001 ^ Chemist, Savantioh. J; iu lUnUSIl CHUUin ►Engines. Boilers, Circular, Singlo, and Gang mu 0 8aw , MI » Moohluerv, Grist and Merchant MU Is, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Castings In gen eral. Tim Saw Frames, whotnor for upright or cir- WMI bo or iron when required. All or which, with ula many improvements, is warranted to be equal to the best made at any othor establishment, ills workn aro on a acalo as uxtousiveas the largoat S*t££. Norlh ’ f?*}, bo toWH# OH ordora with promptness and dispatch. IIKLltillOLD’8 GENUINE. PREPARATIONS. Ilelmbold’a Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Uttcltu* ISA CERTAIN, SAFE, AN1) EFFECTUAL REMEDY F OR Diseases of too Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Dlscusos, Obstruc tions, Faranlo Complalufa, and all UI seas ea of the Sexual Orgaus, whether In MALE OR FEMALE. from whatever cause they may have originated, and NO MATTER OF HOW LONU STANDING. This popular and specific remedy Is now offered to tho aflllctod, and guaranteed to cure all the above complaiuts. It searches out the very root of the diseaso, driving out ail the diseased fluids of tho body, thus removing the cuuso aud reudorlng the cure CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. Tliia mcdlclno allays pain and inflammation, which other remedies invariably causo, and can bo takeu with less troublo aud oxponsa to patieuts. This in- falllblo remody has saved thousands upon thousands from the hands of MERCILESS QUACKS, if not from premature graves. In coses of infection tho Compound Buchu is tho only article worthy or tho least confidence ortho aUlicted in performing SAFE CURES. It contaius no narcotic, morcury, or othor injurious drug, but Is purely a Vegetable Composition. It is very agreeable to tbe taste, creatos no porcoptlble odor, and may bo takon by persons of cither sex without hindrance from buslnoss or medical advice, as pialu directions for uso accompany the medicine. Rcador. I!'you havo auy of the above complaiuts, do not noglect thorn, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With ibis tnediciuo you can cure yourself, and thus prevont all oxposuro. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. This mediclUQ speedily and effectually cures tbe most virulent form of secret dlscnsos, aud eradicates ovory partlclo of iufecllous matter from the system, rostorlug tho patient to a perfost state of HEALTH AND PURITY. Ilelmbold’a Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla* For purifying the Blood, removing all disoases ari sing from excess of Morcury, exposure and im prudence in life, chronic constitutional disoases, arising from an impure state of Blood, and tho j only reliublo and cflectuul known remody for tho I euro of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Hoad, Ulcor- atious of the Throat and Legs, Pains and Swelliugs of the Bonos, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of tho Skin. It is gratifying to tho proprietor of those medicines to ho able to state that it Is uow nearly threo years sinco they were flrat introduced, during which timo thoy have boon extensively used in various parte of tbo United States, and have glvon to patient and practitiouor tho highost degree of satisfaction iu tho various coses iu which thoy have boon employed ; -whether in town, country, hospital or private prac tice, they have invariably givou tho most decldod and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most salutary and beneficial clt'octe. Numerous falters havo been rocoivod from tho most distinguished physicians in tho couutry, and from tho profossora of several medical colleges, recommending lu the highest terms tho valuo of these medicines, and their superiority ovor all other preparations for such complaints as the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of Sarsapurillu und of Bucliu aud various modus of preparing them Imvo boon given, all of which of course will dllfer according to tbe mode of preparation which each individual may adopt. Those modlclues require considerable care iu tho preparation aud the employment of different tneu- Htruu iu succo3h1y*o operation to take up tho extrac tive matters, and, in consequence, are most fre quently Improperly made, aud not uufrequontly much Impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by tho injudicious aud unskilful management of those unac quainted with pharmaceutical projwratiouH. It Is therefore of the highest consideration nml import ance to the public and to tho faculty thut there should bo standard preparations of uniform strength aud possessing tho most advantages. To effect this and obviato tho evil alluded to, I have made a num ber of experiments to ascertain the most effectual mode of extracting the virtues of tho Sarsaparilla aud tho Bucliu, and to discover tho most oliglblo form for tholr exhibition. Tbo experiments have resulted most fuvorably, and It is with much pleas ure I now offer to the public and tho faculty my ComiKJimd Fluid Extracts, which contain all the vir tues of tho articles they are represented to be made from iu a highly concentrated form, and arc tho most active preparations which can bo made. Two ta- blospooustul of tho Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint of water, is equal to tho Lisbon diet drink, and one bottle fully equate lu strength ono gallou or Syr up Sarsaparilla or Uocootlou us usually made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 0 for $6 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ »* Certificates of cures und recommendations from distinguished professors aud physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and Bold by H. T. HELMBOLD. Practical and Analytical Chomlsl, 263, Chostmit-st., near the Girard House Phils. To bo had of Druggists and Dealers in every sec tion of tho United States and Canada?. All letters for the modlciue directed to tho propri etor receive immediate attention, und safo deliveries guaranteed. . suptl—ly-dtw REGISTRY OB' VOTERS FOR 18116. ~a7 johu S Achord, George W Anderson, Edward C, Anderson, William B Adams, Hartwells AndrewsB Richard D Arnold, William S Abbott, Charles A Ash, George A Ash, Alexander Aikiu, Robert A Alien, Robert E Allou, Robort Austin, Theodosius A Acosta. ^ Joseph W Brown, George F Brown, Rlchsrd Brad ley Joseph Bryan, Alexander F Bennett, Frederick Bok, William D Bashlor, Joseph Bryan, Iredor ok W Bulluy, Augustus Bouaud, Jainon H Bashlor, Israel Bar, Anton Borehert, Isaac Brunner, Win tt Basin ger, Hurvoy F Byrd, Peter A Blob*, James A Barron, Augustus Boullneau, David Bril, George A Bolffoul- lett, Kdwlu H Bacon, Gilbert Butler, Gotehalk Brown, Wm H Burroughs, Henry Brigham, Joseph U Baldwin, ttfogmuud Berg, Uuorgu o J Buutz, Mi* chaol Boluy, John Boston, John Bilbo, Solomon D Brantley, Frauds S Bartow, W O Barton, Bumuol P Boll. C. Guorgo A Cuylcr. Samuel W Crabtree William Crabtree, Johu W Coates, Patrick Curran, Georgo l. Cope, Lewis F Cooke, Charles Clurko. Robert.) Conning. Johu F Cordell. Francis T Cole, Wm A Couo, Kdwlu A Oustello, Hugh Cullen,Joseph V Con* uorat, Mosos A Cohou, John Cass, Win Oscar Charl ton, Wm Culleu, Silas M (folding, James A (four- voislo, Henry Crosby; Constantine, Daniel UCatnp, Octavus Cohen, Wm ii Charters, Joseph S Claghoru David l/jpoz Cohen, Peter L Constantino. Francis Champion, Montgomery Gumming, Wallace Cum- miug, Wm A (fowper,Stroth Cranston, Churloa II CruuipUold, Robert J Caughey, Aaron H Crumpton, LMAllY. •1ft DR. W. R. MOSELEY’S INFIRMARY. FOB tho treatment of Can*,. cere, Wens, Fistula, and all kinds 1 of Tumours, is now open for the .reception of Patients. Ills Infir-j mary Is located noar the Dojiot and Post ouh.o, ol Broadway, and contains about thirty large aud well furnished Roolns, with good and trusty servant**, alt ways at band, both ladles and geutlemou are receiv ed at this Institution, and will receive the most stric and kind attention from the Proprietor, as well ax his Matron. Hls practice in that horrible disease Cancer, for tbe past ten years Is not Burpas-cti by any Physician In the South. Patients are boardo j at 81 per dlom, or f 16 per month, $10 being required In advance. Fees to bo agreed upon beforo the cu3u is ui, dor takeu. All communications must be post paid addressed to W. R. MOSElJiY, tug U Griflin, Lu CITV MADE IIOOTS. k TUE Babacriber ban on band an aK*ort , meut of BOOTS, GAITERS and SHOES, of his own manufacture, which lie will worrartol suporior workmanship and material, not in- forlor to any made iu Savannah. The prices of boots aro from $6 to $10. Boots, kid and cloth Gaiters aud Shoes made to ar dor as usual. Especial cure taken to ensure imrlcu fits. Juno 6 J. L. OLIVER. Win Cox, George Uutloy Clark, Allen Cullen. Phillip Conually, Win P D. Adam J Dotson, Isaiah Davenport, Archibald C Duveuport, Thomas Dowell, Juntos H Dernuud, Goougo W Davis, William Ii Davis, Jucob F Doe, Chostey Dugger, John D Duvanney, Henry J Dicker- sou, 1-evi b D’i.you, Albert L DeLorge, Murtiu Dug- gun, William M Davidson. John Devuuuy, Johu Doyle. E. George Emmons, Henry it Eostmoad, fctojjben El iiott, Robort Erwin, Thomas Eden, George Ehrlich, F« Robert H Footman, Joseph S Fay, Lewis Frey, Dominick Featley, John GFalliguut, James B Foley, Jos Felt, John Foley, John OFerrlll, Louis N Fal* llgunt, Alexander Fuwcctt, Thomas Ford, I/*wls ,1 B Fuirchild, John c Fraser, Rob’l G Ferguson, Johu D Fish, Dougald Ferguson, Michael Finney Edw’d Fitzgerald. a. John Gaiutnell. John U Gallie. Georgo W Gar- many, Thomas Green, Junies E Goodfrey, Joseph Green, Charles H Goulding, George A Gordon, Geo Gordon, Francis L Gue, Joseph Gauuhl, Joseph F Gammoj, George M Gritlin, Seaborn Goodall. David H Gailowuy, BuiiJaniin Giouovely, 1/iureuce J Gull- murtiu, Cliarles E W Gille. H. I Hover, Christian Hursco, Goo Haas, Jouutltau Hill, T H Harden, Jaines Hunter, Joseph Huwlhorn John B llogg. Peter F Huuscholdt, John E Hernan dez, Solomon Hiudly, Johu C Huuter Lemuel L Hover, Wm. D Howe, Benjutnlu H. llardeo,Olturles S Henry, Charles S Hurdoe, Noblo A Hurdee, Al fred Haywood, Wm P Huutor, Goo D Humbert. W Waring Habersham, Thomas Henry, Erast us Henry Rober, Hutchison, Joseph M Haywood, Georgo a Harding, John Hover, Elisha Hagur, Thomas Heron Abraham Harmon, Thomas B Hough, Henry iJuupt, Wlllian Huuter, Ernest Heucr, Albert Hurls. I. Jas D Irvine, Edward D Irvine. J. .Volin G .'ones, I l'oyton, H Johnson, Edward Julut, Robert M M Juugutlu, John It Johnson, Win B Jackson, George O Johnson, Edward Jones, Johu H Johuston, TJOTATOEB.—400 barrels superior Planting X Patotoes: 60 do Westei u Rods; and 60 do Pewit Blows, for sale by innr8 BRIGHAM, KELLY & Co. 11051. Ml68 MURRAY’S TTNITED States, Canada and Cuba. U Schwcglor’a History ot Philosophy iu Ep«um,* translated by Socyle. Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, now supply m hmi Calf and iu Cloth. Napoleon’s Confidential Correspondence with hi brother Joseph. Davan's History of the Queen’s of tho Hou= Hanover—2 vols. RlboAllachi in Madrid. Romance or the Harom, by Sliss Purdue. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavauaugb. Earnest Liusfoad, by Mrs. Leo Hentz. mar 3 W. THORNE WIJ.LlA.Ma J UfciT HECEIVKU*—20 boxeH Sbouiders,' a prime article, 20 tierces choice TeuuustO'* Hams, lu store, aud for sale by mar 26 WAYNE, GRENVILLE A UO /CHAMPAIGN, Ac.— ~ \ • 60 baskets Holdsolok Champaign, quarts, . jfJ t }° d .° ‘lu, pints, ® do * I’te oud qte. 60 do EwginnCIlcqtmtdo, do, 7ft do Girslors Vorzoy do. 100 boxes Lcldeu’s Rhino Wine aud Brnm ies, Iu store and ter sale by Juu31 WEBSl’ER k PALMES. N EVV MOLrS8ES.-Tbo efifr 11 go ol tho Abbott Devoreaux, dally expentod, for sale In lots to salt purchaaors^by K. Jl Kdllock, James Kelly Frederick Kreusimt William Krebs, Noah B Knapp, Lewis Knorr, John J Kelly, Wm Levy Kaplun. llueas L. RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, TT^OIt prevention and cure of Intermittent and Jj Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague, Chills aud Fever, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all othor forms of disease which havo a common origin lu Malaria or Mlasuia. This is a natural autldoto which will entirely pro tect any resident or traveler even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious dis easo whatever, or any injury from constantly inhal ing Malaria or Miasma. It will Instantly check the Ague In porsons who have suffored for any length of time, from ono day to twenty years, so that they noed never havo an other chill, by continuing its uso according to direc tions. Tho patient at once begins to recover appe tite and strength, and continues until a permanent aud radical cure Is effected. One (tr two bottles’ vjlU auswer for ordiuary cases, some may require more. Directions, printed In tbe Gorman, French and Spanish languages, accompany each bottlo. Price Ono Dollar. Air Liberal discounts made to tho trade. J. A. RIDDLE, Proprietor, Providence, R. I. EVIDENCE OF SAFETY. Nkw York; Juno 11, 1866. thnvo made a chomicul examination of “ Rhodes’ "•vor and Aguo Cure, or Antldoto to Malaria,” and 1 vo tosted it for Arsoulc, Morcury, Quinine, and '• Vchuluo, but have not found a particle of cither in or havo 1 found any sulwtanco in its composi- that would prove injurious to tho constitution. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. CAUTION T(. X SUFFERERS. I tuo more Arsenic, ’lou-a. Mercury, Quinine, luges, Strychnine Jar Autl-Prodics of auy kind. Toe woll-kuowu inofilciWcy or these noxious iwisons prove thorn to bo tho offspring oithor of false medical principles, or of mercenary quacks. The only rem edy in existence that is both sure and harmless is RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE. Wholesale Agouts, HAVILANI), RISLEY * CO., Augusta, Ga., and fore by dealers generally e26 ROYAL SCI1EIDAM SCHNAPPS. T HIS mediciue lias been analysed by the most eminent Chemists aud l’hysleiuus in Europe atm tho United States, and pronounced bv far the best remody for CHOLIC, GRAVEL, PREDISPOSI TION TO CHOLERA. AFFECTION OF THE KIDNEYS, and all diseases of tho gkmto uhinakv oho* xs. As a strengthening and invigorating w dial it has coequal. As usual wlthau article of jjch unsur passed reputation, It has many unprincipled imita- tors, who. so long os they benefit thoir own pocket, care but littio for the lives und health of those thov may eudauger. and manufacture tho basest com pounds, and call them modiclno, and others too, with a view of bringing the Royal Scholdam Schnapps into disrepute, advertise, sell, or attempt to soil, an artiolo, which thoy call Schnapps, but which is noth ing more than a vile compound of poor Giu, Alcohol and Spirits ot'Turpontlno. I/)t all beware how thoy taste sue)* trush, and bowaro how thoy bollovo the advertisements of quacks, fast, by a broken constitu tion, und a predisposition to iutompornneo, conse quent on drinking such dangerous and intoxicating liquors, thoy seo but too lato thoir error. Remombor uo compouud or preparation called Schnapps is from our dlstllery, unless bearing our cori>orato mark and signature upon the label aud wrapper, aud soal R. C. k Co., upon tho cork. Any person or porsons imitat ing our Royal Scholdam Schnapps, will bo doalt with to tbo utmost extent of tho law. RELYEA, CARTER k CO., Solo Importers, New York. *or sale by J. E. DkFORI), Wholesale and Retail Agent for Savuuuah, at tho Apothocarfas’Hall, wr iter Broughton and Barnard-stroofa. mar 20 jy JoiiNBVMoiiEdTcd; GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALED RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Would cull the attention of Morchants, Factors, Hunters, Physicians and others, to their ex- t tensive und well selected stock, comprising ovory article in their line of business, aud which thoy offer lor salo otj the most reasonable terms for cosh, or approved credit, viz 5 PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS, DC. White Lead, PnroaudNo. I ; Tioman’sColors, dry and hi till 5 Japan, Copal, und Coach Varnisnes : Utwocd OH, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass, Put ty, Gold Loaf, Paint Brusho?, Sash Tools, and Gta xi era’s Diamouds. luVMP, MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS, Bleached Sperm, Whale and Lard Oils, for burning; all descriptions or Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Ol I Unbleached Sperm, Lard aud Rape Seed Oil; also Taunoi s,’ Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTICLES. Nutmegs, Mace, Alsplco, Cinnamon, l’epmir, Ginger, Mustard, Saloralus, Soda, Penrlash, Sweet Oil, Starch, Fig Blue, Mutches, Ac. ’ FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety of the beat French, English, aud Amorican Chemical?, Pharmaceutical Preparations, Select powdors, Surgical Instruments, Vials Spoc4o Jars, Motalle Saddlo bags, &c. Also, CAMPI1KNE AND BURNING FLUID. Any ono who may favor thorn with tholr orders may depoud upon tholr receiving tlio best attention, aud that ull goods furnUhud will be *if a reliable quality. Should they not give entire satisfaction, thov may be returned nt Iho option of tho purchaser. mahlO ll nofiii AND COBN MEAU-lOOp SSTfrii. Corn, Vn>ito nnd ralxoi; so db frcaU Coru Uoal n Btoru and for salt by " a Wm 0 Luwtnu, Joiilan Lmve, Jus E Ijimbrigbt, Ubas E landvolghl, J110 N Lewis, Johu A U*wIh. Charles K Lodge, James H law, Charles A I. Iji- mar. Minluil lJixhi,Thos L Lloyd, Edward Ixnoll, Jacob C. Levy .Joseph ljppmun,Henry K’l.icbie, Wil liam law. James P Izing, Alonzo H Luce. Daniel N Ltin. 5f. Thomas Murl.uigh, Hugli W Mercer, Nuilmniel C Mills, Peter W Mingst, Thomas Morton, John Mai- lery, Manuel Mnliuu,Charles F. Mills, John Morri son, William H U Mills, Alvin N Miller, Valeutlue Martin, Wm J Moore, Horace Morse, Henry 0 Mehr* tens, Isaac Minis,Thomas G Jllller, Anthony FMini, Abraham Minis, Richard 0 Mnekull John Murchi son, William H May, John Mnslersou, Edward Mo- run, Tho? A Maddox, Jacob Manses, John C Mat ters file. Joseph S .McDonnell, Peter McCuuu, Hugh Me* Ufin, Janies Mclutire. Alexander McHardv, Patrick McGovern, William McKendroe, John W JleKoy, Jo seph J McCoy, Robert Mclntire, Junies Mclutire James McHenry, William S McFarland \. Alexander G Noclaud, Thomas J Naylor, Edwin L Neidlinger, John W Nevltt, .Johu R Norton, John C Nieoll, Wm G Norwood. O. J«dm Oliver, William u'Driscoll, John W owtiis, George Owens, liomluick O’Byrm*. Dennis o'riuili- vuu. P. Levi Ellice, Edward Padollord, RobertI'ossot, Joseph l*elot, urrin c- Parker, Anionlo l’ouco, W111J Par ion, ■*-*-**—* Post ell, Parrisu, parsons. Patrick i’rlce, Joseph W Phillips, Philip’jlimcii! John F Posey, Edward M Prt-ndurgaot, Henry H Phillips, Edward PaUelford, jr. ’ y R. Joseph B Ripley, Francis W Reid, Jllchuel J Roll- Icy, Hiram Roberts, James J Richardson, Wm J Hicbardsou, Johu A llielmrdsou, Georgo J Robert son, Jacob Roscnileld, Matthew Ryau, Jnmos M Russell, Robert Rulford, Philip M Russell, John Reedy, Andrew M Ross, Heury Rosor, Thomas Red- lorn, W m Kalin, Charles K Robiusou. John Rvan Augustus Reich. 1 * —— -- — - ***** ,j‘ •) »»»»» ciiiiin, xYooeri Strouss, Jumes fcteven, James Sullivan, Dauiol H Stewart, EnumuelSheftull, Clmrlos Slager. Frances Sorrell, Jacob Shaffer, Jos M Shollman, George W Shatter, Jumcs Stevens, William R Symons. John Savage, Samuel LSpoisogger, Henry Stibbs, John H Stegin, Duuiol T Scrantou, John Stone, Frederick \\ Situs, Mordecal Sheflall, Sr., Solomon Sholtall, llmothy Sliecdy, Henry C Stopheus, Francis ll Sbuckelford, Michael Sheahan, Henry Ii Sykes Con- rad Schueider. ’ T. Allred F. Torluy, Cornelius Turhush, Fred A Tan- per, John Timmerman, Jumcs Taylor, Henrv Tow Johu T Thomas. Cliurles Tliornby, Frauds Trendall’ Barnard GTilden, Georgo H Titeomb, John D Tou- breech, David Thompson, Francis Marlou Thread- crult, Engmo J Truchelut, John C Taylor Wm B Tinsley, Win Thomas. U. Georgo W Ulmer. V. Cornelius Van Dor Yloo, Johu A Vogt XV, Jaines T. Wubb, Thomas S Wayne, Gilbert A Wil kins, Henry K.Washbun* Johu 0 Walters, Daniel S ilson, \V m Vf ray, Robort Welch, George M Wald- burg, Robert D Walker, Henry F Willink, Riclmrd Wayne, Henry OWyer, Alexander H Waver, Jacob Mairiburg, Jonn W Wilson, W Thorne Williams.Seth Mood ward. Amos Webb, Conrad Waldselunidi, lnomHS J wal.sh, Wm Water?, Norniun Wallace, Henry I) Weed, Wm Wright, W Heury Wiltborger Allen R Wright, John R Wilder. 9 6 r . EXTllAOltDlNARV INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE! Extract of a falter from Norfolk, Va., dated Janu-i ry 17th, I860; Mbah-s. S. C. Hkhiumi & Co.. New York, Gentlemen : On tho 7tb of December last Mcasi-, Adams k Co.’s Express Office, situated in u lurge foui story brick budding, in this city, was totally dastroy ed by fire, and their safe remuined buried in the burning rums until yesterday, when it wus dug out, and even then found surrounded with live coals, (and almost red-hot iron lay beside it.) tho bras.- ornaments aud nobs melted oil'. We were witne.s.se- to this firo; and if any thing cau resist such heat iti* enough—fire could not bo hotter—it is a triumph indeed. Wo enclose a certificate from several par ties who saw it opened. Yours, truly, ROWLAND & BROS. CKHTIKICXTE. Norfolk, Va,, Juu. 17,1850. By requestof Messrs. Rowland hi Bros., we this day attended the opening of ouo of Herring’s Patent Fire-proof Safes, which was iu the Uro or ;• ocembor 7, belonging to Messrs. Adams & Co.’s Express, and found the papers and coutents iu a perfect state ol preservation. It was, in our opinion, os severe a test os could bo had. A largo four story building entirely destroyed, and the sale remained tho whole timo surrounded by flro, and subject to an intense heat, for forty days before dug from tbo ruins. (Signed,) Geo, I. Amikksuk, WlIAUM 1). KKY.VUiW. Miles Davis, 0. Hall, A. B. Al'Clean, W. W. Jacohs. 1 am fully sntbdlod with the manner lu which ibe above metiouud safe preserved it? contents. A. A. COWDKRY, Agenl Adams & Co.’s Express Extract from a Norfolk paper : Adams’ Sake.—One el Herring’s celebrated Fire proof Safes was in Adams' Express OlUco when the building was burned several weeks ago. It reiimlu- id buried in tbo rubbish until Thursday, whoa it was takon out. The fire, on tho occasion alluded lu, was ono of the fiercest we ever saw, and when thu chost was found, after a lapse of forty days, it \v a < surrounded by embers, glowiug brightly. When opeued, the papors, aud other articles it contaiiii-.i, wore found to be sound aud generally in good condi tion, thus utfording another proof of the security and superiority of these safes. The ono alluded to uiuy be seen at tho ware-house of Afessrs. Howland u Bros., who are agouts for tbe makers. It shows clearly tho evidences of its iucombuslibio qualities, when its exterior was red-hot In tho burning fur nace that roared around it, uud amid the embers that glared around it for hours, days and weeks. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire-proof Bales, with Hall’s Pateut Powder-proof Loc ks, lor sale by BELL & PRENTISS, Agents, fob2 Savannah, tin. rn X HE Undeesigned has just received, for nale (600) Flvo Hundred pieces of good sblppiu' Timber, uvcruglug over ouo thousand feet tostu V.f 9 fob JEFFERSON ROBERTS TVTAOKliltfil,, flEtUUNG, SALMON', Ae.- 2 bbls largo No 1 Alackurol, 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 hull'bbls Blue Fish, 2 do I’ickied Herring, 3 do No 1 Salrnou, 6 quarter bbls No 1 Alackercl, 10 kits No 1 Alackerel, 10 do No 2 do 6 kits Tongues and Sounds, 1000 lbB Cod Fish. For salo low by ■1an26 J. A, BROWN. rates of advertising. For one square, 0! 300 ems or loss, of uny type net larger than Nonpareil, 76 ceutsforthc first nud f.o cents for each subsequent insertion,for auy time !e~ than ono month. All Tabular work, with or without Rulos; uu.l Ad vertisements occupying doublo columu, shall U charged double the abovo rates. Advertisements of whatever length, for any time less than ono month, to bo charged nt transient rates. For a longer time at the following rates Philip Yongi*. Wm P Yongo, Z. Peter Zadavoski. Clerk ok Council Office, | , Suvaminh, Alnrcli 1, 1866. j ibe above named persons have registered tboir names as voters during January and February I860. EDWARD G. WILSON, nm - vlJ Clerk of Council. HJ" OTICE.—Blankets, Kerseya, Bed and Whit. Xv r luuuuls.—Wo offer tbo above articles, which wo now have on hand, together with a largo variety of Dress Guods, consisting of Cashmeres, blnck and colored bilks, Mouslin do Ijdnes, French Cambrics, Ginghams, and every variety of other goods usually found iu a Dry Goods establishment, at tho lowest market prices, in order to mako room for our Spring stock, Plouso call aud exnmino our assortment. , L.VDSON k ROGERS, Jail,9 xo. 2 Shad’s stores. 1JALM OF THOUSAND FLOWKUS.—For boiiutllying tho complexion, curing diseases ol the Sklu. for Shaving, cleaning tho Teeth, for tho Toilet and Nursery, for Bathing, and mnny Medical purposes. A fresh supply of tho genuine artlclo, just received at the APOTHECARIES’HALL, feb 28 Cor. Broughton mid Barnard sta HHH undersigned hits jiiRt’recoivcd per steuni J. er Knoxville, uud is now opening u beaullfo) lot ol Muslin? at lo to 12 <^c per yard. J. W. THREJJCKLI), tuar 4 Corner Oongross and Whitaker st*«. GRATES. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, new pat- £\. torus, just received, uud for sule Iwonty-llv® l»er cent. Ies? than ovor before lu this city, 1 ™*2fl KENNUI'V* M " 'fit. Afwifa XiHA FFEU A CO..' havo a largo and well V. J selected stock of White ls*ad, Freucli «ud Am- ? 1 ,, %, CUrol »e Green, Yellow Linseed, Sperm Whale and lauiier s Oils, Brushes, Paper Hangings, wltjoh wo will soil at low rates. ‘ n[nl8 ATAlLS^Ifi tons Ending this daTli^m batk ±2 Attgusto, a comploto assortment for Bulldors’ use, for sale at manufacturers’ prices. .... CHAFFER k CO., 6 Whitaker street. CJTA PLE and Fancy Dry Goods, of every va* riety, Just revolved uud for salo by „ J- W. THRKLKELD, Cor. (Mugrcas atnt Whitaker sts. S AVEET’ OIL.—A very ?ni>erlor article of Tuscan Olivo Oil, pul up by Rolling k Co., Leghorn ; for salo by JOHN a MOORE k 00., ’ . JWu4 Gibbon?’ BuUdliigs. S EED POTATOES.—170'bbis. prime Seed Potatoes, fmm schr. M. Burr, from Boston, For kale by, feb 6 HUNTER d GAMMBUJ wm “J, ip« » nww.ni. h. UAiuutti4J A BBOTT'^ TCnflla Sau3 1’aper, constantly A on baud at CHAFJYR k CO’sT an 11 Mn i ■VU.Im.1i No. orSquares lmo Jmos 3mos 4mos|6mosll2nn>. 1 Square,.... $10 16 $20 $24 $30 $40 2 Squares... 16 22 20 28 20 60 3 do .... 20 27 32 30 44 ?b 4 do .... 24 32 38 42 52 to 6 do .... 27 36 44 40 00 so 6 do .... 30 40 60 64 eft '?» 7 do .... 32 43 64 68 70 100 8 do .... 34 40 68 62 74 no 6 do .... 36 48 61 60 77 118 10 do .... 38 60 04 70 80 126 Fur any timo nut above specified, a proportmn- charge will bo made, A deduction of 26 por cent from the abuve iuie* will ho made ou advertisements appealing exvlu sively on the fourth pago of the daily. Advortisemouts ordered threo times a week, will bo charged two-thirds tho abovo rates. Special notices, 10 cents per lino for the first, au.t 6 couts for each subseqeut insertion, und in no ni*i* to be subject to contract. Murriage notices $1. 1 u neral Invitations 60 cents each. No special uolues inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary Notices, Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of uuySocn.iy. Association, or Corporation, ordered to be pnbii.-ti sd, 6 cents per lino. bteamboats will bo ndvottisod at $40 |>er aunuu* for each boat advertised. Steamships, whoro but one is running, $40 per an num; if two or more, $30 each. Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be subject to contract, but to bo charged at the rates proscribed per square. Tho paper, under no ciremurtunces, lo lie IncluJ ed iu a contract. Professional and business cards not exceeding - lines, will bo inserted at $20 per annum. Calls on porsons to become candidates, will tv Inserted as other advertisements, to be paid for in variably lu advunco. Announcing candidates for olfico, $10, to be paid iu advance. Advertisements not marked ou tbo copy i»i *t specified time, will be inserted until forbid, »nJ payment exacted. When any bill for two mouths advertising, utliei than contract, amounts to over $60, a deduction ol 26 por cent will bo niado. Yearly advertising, with privilege of change will bo taken at tbo following rates : For ono square, renewablo onco a week, $46 “ 44 44 twice •* 66 “ “ 44 3 times or oftener 70 Evory additional square contracted for to bo charg ed ono half tho above rates additional. Yearly advertisers Khali ho limited to the space contracted for. AU contracts shall bo in wriliug. stuting definitely tho nature of the business to be advortlsod. Any advertisements not properly con needed with tho bnslnoss shall he charged separate ly, and also any excess of matter ovor tho amount contracted for. Contract advortisemouts pnyablo quarterly; ait- verlLscmouts from strangers nud transient persons, payable in advauco. All others will he considered duo when called for. Regular udvortlsors and all others seuding com munications or requiring tiotices designed to call ut- teution to fairs, ooncorta, soirees, or any public en tertainments, where charges are made tor admit tance—all notices of private associations, every no- tloo designed to call attention to privntc enterprises calculated or intended to promote individual inte- reHts, enu only bo Insortod with tho undcrstamling thut tho same 1? to bo paid for. If insortod in the editorial column (which can bo only nt tlio discre tion of tho odltore) tho samo will bo charged at the rate of not less than 20 cunts per lluo. Advortisotuonts ordered in tho Weekly |vuper. per square for eaoh Insertion. Tho uuderslguod, publishers of Daily, Tri-Weekly and Weekly newspaper? In Bavauuuh. Ga., pledge ourselves strictly to adhere to the above bill ut charges, aud In uo iustanco to deviate therefrom. Tlio above rates to tako etfoct March 1, "S66, and to coutiuue biudlng, until changed by the vote 01 a minority of the undersigned. N. B.—Thisschodufanhall not in nny way oilect the Integrity of existingcoutracta. AU contracts i»r tho year or any othor speclflod time, shall only cease with tho expiration of the period tor which thoy wore mado, Alexander & Snkkd, Republican. J. G. Wmwirr & Co., Georgian. Tsomnom k Wmcratoir. Morning Newt. H. B. Maaotft /mnwM.