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£ HATHAM COUNTY.—To »U whom It may concern : Whereas, Andrew Holliday, will sp at tho Court of Ordinary for I-otter* of Damlasloo •u too Estate of Annaud U Fox. Thoso are, therefore, to ctto and admouUh all ' whom it may concern, to bh and appear before said Court to make objection (If any tkoy hnve) on or be fore the Oral Monday in Juno noxt, otherwise said Letters will he granted. _ . Witness, John M. Millen, Esq. Ordinary for Chat ham Cbuniy, tote twelfth day ofNovotnber, 1865. *uov 12 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o. a STATIC OlTQKQIIGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY:—To nU whomltmay concern: Whereas, John Wclbrock will apply at the Cburl or Ordinary for Letters Ptemtasory as Administrator on the estate of H. Wclbrock : These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom It may concern, to be aud appear beforo said Court to make objection fir any they lmve) ou or beforo tho Ural Monday in Juue next, otherwise said Letters will bo grouted. Witness, John M. Millen, Esq.. Ordluary lor Chat ham county, this fourth dayof ltecembcr, 1866. dec4 JOHN M. MILLEN, o c c. 8YATW OV UEOKUIA, C HATHAM COUNTY :-To nil whom It limy concern; Whereas, John Wclbrock will apply at the Court of Ordinary lor letters or Dismission as Admtdistor oh the estate of Cart llolfo, deceased : These are, tlicroforc, to cite aud mhuoulsh all Whom it may concern to ho utid upi-eur before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be fore tho Ural Monday iu Juue next, otherwtso sold Loiters will be granted. Wiluess, John M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for Chat ham County, this fourth day of December, 1855. deed JOHN M. MILLEN, Q Q Q- FNM V* B* PALMBIt, u Knout antwmwo xtwtium muwt, Bostou. New York, Philadelphia, and BalUmore. . JAMEl Bi VIDLB8, DEALER AND IMPORTER OP Watches, Jewelry, Stiver Ware, Fun* ey uoodti, Ae«, NO. 12, MOUTH 2tt MTKXVr. philadiuuu. >ept8 ly STATE OF GEORGIA, /CHATHAM COUNTY.—To oil whom it may coucuru: Whereas, Georgo Joues, will apply at th* Court of Ordluary for Loiters of Dismission as Ad nlnistrator on the Estate of Jauo Cordon Clarke. Thoao aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all Whom it may concern, to be and upimar beforo said Court to make objection (if auy they have) ou or be fore the first Mouday iu Juno next, otherwise sold letters will bo granted. IWltnoss, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordluary for Chatham County, this fifteenth day of November, 1866. nov 24 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. o. c. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may concern: Wbereas.Johu Mallory,will applyto tho court of Ordinary for Letters Ltlstntsory as adminis tration on tho Estato of William Wright there are, therefore, to cito and adtuoulsh all whom it may concern, to bo aud appear beforo said Court, to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday in November uext, olbwiso said let ters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this e.ghlduy of April I860. JOHN BILBO, o. o. C. apr 8 C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.-WiU"be sold on the first Tuesday iu Juno noxt, before uie Court House, between the legal hours of sale, lot number twelve (12) New Franklin Ward, in the City of Savanuah, situated ou 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 Chutliam Superior Court, lu favor of John Scudder vs. Clar ence P. Hollis. I’ropertv pointed out In said tl. fa, BENJAMIN L. COLE, mayo Sheriff C.C. AomlN isthaWOale; rM EORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY.-Agreeably VX to an order granted by tho Court ol ordluary of Wayne County, will be sold beforo tho Court House door, iu the city of Bruuswick, Glynn couuty on tho first Tuesday in Juue uext, between tho law ful hours of sale, seven huudrod nnd fifty (760) acres of laud, lying iu Ulyun county, belougiug to Iho estate of Rebecca Manning, late of Wavne coun ty, deceased. Fold for the beuotlt of tho helm aud creditors of said deceased. Terms made known ou Ihe day of sale. This April tho loth, 1858. JOHN 1>. HUMPH, aprl7 Admiuistrator. NOTlCEV T WO months from date application will Iks made to tho Ordinary of Chatham County, for leavo to sell lot No. 161. Oth district, Baker, belong ing to the estate of Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON, may2 Admiuistrator. NOTICE. S HERIFF Sale in Wayne County.—Will be sold in front of tho Court House, iu Waynesvillr, Wayne County, on the first Tuesday in June next, between tins umiuI hours of sale, tho following pro- K , to wit: Ouo lot of iuud in said county, contoiu- nr hundred and ninety ucres, known ns lot No. 106, in tho third district of said county, kvy made by a constable end returned to me. —, 1VILMAM SPELL, S. W. C. O NE mouth after tlnto application trill be made to tho Bank of tho State of Georgia for the payment of a Twenty Dollar bill, the left half of which has boon lost by mail. ROBERT D. HUTCHISON. Paulding County, April 25,1855. apr26 NELSON SWKBMfiY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner Aster Place and 4th Avenue, in uiaut FKoxmtn to re* auto* umurt and re* nvw man novas, nvw tour. milE most extensive variety and the largest I stock of Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones, Ac., luAmorlca, can be found at this cstabllaUweut, (Torn plain to tho most elaborate aud ornate In design and workmauahtp. In addlUou to the stock always on hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and original may be found, from which work will be ex ecuted promptly to order. Orders faithfully oxeculod, and shipped to auy point available by wator or steam. Persons visiting tho city or New York on pleasure or business are respectfully Invited to visit this es tablishment. oct» ^xRpfc>irAiwcpiiDX8TEiri 5 — WAREHOUSE, 140 tbnoivtt and 67 St. Julien Streets. T HE UNDERSIGNED would take this oppor tunity to express to his friends and tho public gouorally, his sincere thanks for their liberal patron age and Influence, which has resulted in extension ol his trado to all parts oT the State. Abo, Carolina, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby enabling him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed In any Southorn city. Famllios, Merchants, Hotel Koopers, and Steam boat Owners aro particularly Invited to examine the present stock, which Is now complete In all the various departments, consisting In part of tho follow ing goods, vis: CARP PI DEPARTMENT. Royal Medalion, English Druggets, (or va- Royal Velvet, rlous widths,) Mocct Wlllou, Mosaic Hearth Rugs, Mocel Brussels, Velvet aud Chuuillo Rugs, Tapestry Brussels, Tufted Rugs, Power Loom Brussels, l*iano aud tablo Covers, Three ply Ingrain, Door Mats (every variety,) Two ply Ingrain, Silver ft Brass Stair Rods, Wool Dutch, Carpets Bindings, Ac. CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTER Y DEPARTMENT, Brocatollcs, Lace and Muslin Curtains, Satin de I Allies, Gilt Cornices, Satin aud Silk Damask, Gilt l*ius aud Bonds, Worsted and Cotton Damask. Tassels, Loops and Cords; Velvet and Plush or various colors; Window Shades, new stylo. Abo, every variety of Furniluro Covering, Trim- tniugs and materials for dccoratiug. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twcuty-four feet wido, for Halb and Rooms, cut to fit without a scam. The subscriber will obligo himself to make tho prices on all description of goods as low as the some quality con bo purchased In any Northern city. 49- Carpets cut to Rooms and goods sont to any part of tho city froo ofehargo. 49- An experienced Upholster will attend to tltf) making aud laying of Carpets and Oil Cloths when desired. Tho dccorativo and curtain department is n charge or an Upholster or acknowledged taste and skill. W. H. GUION, Agent. octl8 140 Congress and 67 St. JulTen-st*. NOTICE. A LL persons haviug claims against tho late firm of W. H. FARRELL «C CO., are requested to call, and receive their money, before the first day of Juue ensuing, at which time u final disposi tion will bo made between the respective copart ners. GEO. W. DAVIS, opr20 fit Receiver. NOTICE. QKTY DAYS after date, application will be O made to tho Honorable, the Court of ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell u negro girl slave named Elizabeth, tho property or tho Into Charles J. Zittrcmr, for tho benefit of the heirs and oraditoi* of tho said Coarlcs J. Zittrour. KATHARINE ZlTTKOfft, AdmTx. inar 24-tlj Kst. Chos. J - /.ittrour, dcc’d. * ASSIGNMENT NOTiCEL JOHN M. WILLIAMS, having assigned all bis property, both real and personal, to adjust his debts, all persons having legal claims ugainat the said Johu 51. Williams, will plcaso hand them to Urn undersigned without delay, as it is quite detirablo to ascertain the extern ut Indebtedness, and to per feet a speedy settlement of the assigned property apr23 HIRAM ROBERTA, Assignee. K3tECUTIliX~POSTPONE*i> - SAl7E; O N the First Tue-day in Juno next will bo sold before the Con..' louse iu Wares boro, Ware County, Go., by virtuo of an order from tho Ordina ry of Richmond county, Guo. 1m <>i land Nos. OfO, 222,326, 320,327, 012, 013, ami U20, in the twelfth, (12th) district: Nos. 200 and 307, ninth (9th) dis trict; and No. 490, In tho eighth (8th) district of sntd Ware county; sold as the property of Robt. F. 1’oc, Jateof Richmond county, deceased, for the benefit of heirs and creditors. K. i\ FOE, my 11 tds Executrix ADMISTRATOIFS NOTICE. A LL persons having demands against Ihe estate of tho lUoChariu3 S. Arnold, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly attested, within the time proscribed by law; and nil thoso in debted to said estate, are requested to make imme diate payment to EDWARD PADELFORD, may 8 Administrator. 'BAILEY A CO.', M anufacturers of Fine silver ware.. Chestnut struct, Philadelphia. Iu order that purchasers maybe certain of the quality of Silver Waro of our mauufacturo, our Sterling Silver will bo stamped: Uur goods may hu loumtul .Messrs, ti U Nichols A: Go's., who are authorized to sell at our retail price*, nov 16 BAILEY k CO. NEW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IKON MANUFACTORY. 141 HOUTU OK MAHKCT MqtTAKK, WHY AN STKKCT. I would inform my old friends and patrons JBM1 have o|>cned tiie above store to conduct the Jmfl Stove, Tin und .Sheet-Iron Business in all its various forms, and where will bo found a gen eral assortment of Stoves, Tin nnd Shoot-Iron Ware, which I will bo pleased to allow, and at such prices as will satisfy any <>uu wishing to purchase. All kinds of Roofing, Gutters of Lend, Gulvuni/.ed Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put up aud Pipes furnished at short notice. - Tin Ware ut wholesale aud retail. Coll down < Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk. 0Ct2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. CARPET WARE-HOUSE, 140 OONUKK S ASH 67 Kr. jrUKN-fcTUKKTH. X UE Subscriber has received, and will open this day, the largest and most extensive variety IN DOW SHADES ever ottered iu this «:Uy. It is the intention of tho advertiser to keep constantly Iu store a large supply of all the various patterns und styles manufactured by tho manufacturers of this country and of France, to which tho attentiou of mer chants and fumllins iu the city and country, is in vited. They will lie sold ntwholesulo ami retail, at satisfactory prices. W ii. GUION, Agent. Jan 8 ’ TO BUILDERS. ' T HE SUBSCRIBER in prepared to execute at the shortest notice, and iu the most work manlike manner, nil kinds of Metal Roofing, ({utters, Cornice, or oilier work connected with the inuinifau- luring or repairing of Copper, Cuivaui/cd Iron, Ziue, orHIicellrou Business. HORACE MOUSE, octlS 160 Broughton st| S PRING AND HUMMER CLOTHJNG.-Tlio Hubscriher would invito the attention of all in want or SPRING AND HUMMER OU/1'lllNO, to his stock width has Just been received, nt the Slur CloUiilig Emporium, 147 Bay street. apr 16 WM. O. FRICK. WATiJHlS^—VVATCillSN—WATCHEN. Wo tiro receiving the London 1/jvor Bplex Watches, Watches for Timing Horses, llue Swiss Cliruuomefora, which wo offer nt reasona ble price*, at our now Bloro In Gibbons’ Range. »vpt28 D. U. NICHOLS ft UJ, From C. Pi amxrami Minor, r Autborlxod Agent for the IIKALtiIANI SPRING BED AND son ettwnror amor, orroemi jonw uom. mHE Bubecribw* would respectfully call the JL attention of the Principal* of Hoarding Schools, Boarding House*, Hotels, and tho public In general, to the late and Important Improvement* they have made In the. Rattan Frame*, Harness Leather Hinged and Spiral Springs. The** Bed* are a very durable artlelo, coet little more than Feather Bede, aad are moch more healthy. In raci, thee* bed* are a real luxury to the well or •Ick. .ad altogether auch an article as when once usod would be deemed Indiepenaable In every fami ly for comfort aud health. Persona from any part of tho United State* may bo suppliod at the shortest notice, by sending their order*, giving dimension* of Bedstead, Ac., ad dressed to DOWELL k BARRETT, oct3—Cm 200, Chesnut st.. Phils. A. 1m ARCHAMBAUI.T. PORTABLE STEAK ENGINE BUILDER, 8. E. Com.ism <b Hamilton PHILADELPHIA, Pa. PORTABLE SAW UILLENOINES, on luge X wheels, with a tongue, for a team to be at tached to move them about These engines have tffo cy Under*, making from 10 to 80 bora* not HOISTING or PILE DRIVING ENG! foom 3 to 80 horee power. Orders are filled In from ... receipt. Engine* always on band for sale. These engines have been In use seven yean, and In every Instance have given general satUfecUoU. Description Circular* will be sent when applied for, fob 9-6m dftW J Th wo WA DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, r t a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is recommended to tbo public, relying upon its in trinsic worth in tbo euro of the following complaints All Bllllous Dcraugoments, Sick Headocno, Dyspept sia, Habitual Costivcncsa, Chronic Diarrhea, Colic Pain In the Stomach and Bowels, General Debility* Femalo Weakness, Ac. For eulo by Druggists gen erally, and by Jehu. B Moore k Co, ana Wm. W’ Lincoln, Savannah. ly fcbl2 LET US ^EASOIV TOGETHER UOLtOWAY’a PILLS—WHY ARE WE BICE? J has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and suilol’ing. HOL- WAY’S PILLS are specially adapted to ihe rellel of tho weak, tho nervous tho delicate, and tho in firm, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions.— Professor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his mediciues in tho Uuitcd States, and otfora them to a freo aud enlightened people, as tho best remedy tho world over saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE FLOOD. These famous Pills are oxpressly combined to ope rate on tho stomach, the liver, tho kidneys, tho lungs, tho skin, and tho bowels, correcting any de rangement in their functions, purifying tho blood, the very fouutaiu or lire, aud thus curing disease In all its forms. DYSPEPSIA AND LIVER C051PLALXTS. Nearly half the bunrnu ruco have tukt-u these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of tho world that nothing has been found equal to them In coses of disorders of tho liver, dyspepsia, und stomach complaints generally. They soou glvo a healthy one to those organs, howovur much deranged, and .when all other means havo failed. 3tanv~~or~itiu row ucapmn^gyrityaAik., opened their custom houses to the introduction bl thoso Pills, that they may become the medicine or tho musses. learned colleges admit that this modi- cino is tho bast remody over kuowu for persons of delicate lieulth, or where tho Bystem lms been im paired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female, young or old, ahould bo without this celebrated medicine. It corrects aud regulates tho monthly courses at nil periods, actlug In tnauy cases like a charm. It is also tho best and safest medicine that can bo given to children of all ages, and for uny complaints, consequently no family should bo without it. Holloway’s Pills arc the bo3t remody kuown in tho world for iho following diseases: Asthma, Bow el Complaints, Coughs, Colds. Chest Diseases. Cosliv- ness, Dyspepsia, Venereal Affections, Diarrhoea, Do- Witty, Dropsy, Fovor and Ague, Femalo Complaints, Headaches, stouo and Gravel, Lowness of Spirits, Indigestion, Iuflueuzu, Inflammation, toward Weak ness, Liver Complaint, Piles, and Worms of all kinds. Sold nt the manufactories or Professor Holloway, SO Maiden Ijiuo, New Yfork, and 244 Stroud, Lou- don. und by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the United States, and the civilized world, iu boxes at 26 ceuts, 02 u- corns, and 21 each. * jgy There Is a considerable saving by tukiujr the larger sizes. N. II. —Directions for the guidance of patieuta every disorder aro affixed to ouch Pot. apl26 READ I—READ 11—READ 111 That is, iryou can see ; and Iff you can't hoo, you can find' _ _ _ all kiuds or “ helps to seo,” at the WatcL —» Jewelry Storo of D. B. Nichols k Co., in Congress street, uext door to tbo corner of Wldtakor, whero you cun purchaso Watches, Jewelry, Silver Waro und Fancy Goods, as low as at any other storo In tho country. Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those line Steel Spectacles : also, a supply of I ebblo and Perlscopic Lens, which we are prepared to fit in ull kinds or frames, at short notice. Our Poriscopic tons (so called from their peculiar shape) have an advantage over all others, as they have a greuter rango or focus, so that the reader is not compelled to hold tho book or paper at a cortain distance from tho oye. Call and see. , u D. 1). NICIIOlfl & CO. 45T* No charge for showing goods. mar 11 D. B. N. A CO. MAYER & IILITN, SUCCESSORS TO SALOMON MAYER. wholesale dealers In Imported Wines. F*! e P c ^ Granules, Uollaud Gin, Scotch and Irish Whisky. Jamaica and St. Croix Rum. iFrcnch and German Stomach Bitters, Cor* dials, Ac. ’ Tim subscribers keep constantly on hand a largo assortment of tho above, and sell them at low prices and reasonable terms. mc h i J_iy OTA TOES.—200 bids. »Veed Potatoes, 100 X do Mercer nnd Cli enungo do, landing und r Ride by lun2H HUNTER k GAMMKM.. “ NE PLUS ULTRA” SCTIBME7 moo Pitlgics-sgo,oooi HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. Jasper County Academy mr AiTiioKiTV or tub ktath or quoKotA. 10,000 Numbers Only—One Prize to{JEight Tickets. CLA88 M, T°.'i 0 „ U .?*' vn „ M “J r , 16th - 1850, at Concert X* Hull, Macon Georgia, under the sworn super- totendouce of Col, G. M. togan aud J, A. Nosblt, Tho Manager, having announced Ids determination to make- this tho most popular tottery iu tho world offi-rs for May 16th a scheme that far surpasses nuy scheme over offered in tho annuls or totterios. lJ»OK TO YOUR INTEREST. Examine the Capitals ute Prize to every Eight Tickets. CAPITAL $12,000. ?. to , 0 6,000 2 do do *•’— i do do !!.!!!! 6 do do 10 do do * * _*J0 do do,.,.,,.,, 120 do do 600 do do , ******************** 600 do do.. 3,000 2,000 1,000 600 60 26 10 1200 prlzos amounting to *ro ooo Tickets. $8-Halvos, $4 (Juarto'rs' $2 * PRIZES PaVabLK WITHOUT DEDUCTION. J , m,,noy by n, “il nood not fear Its being lost. Orders punctually uttotidod to.— Comiminiaitions strictly confidential. Bank notes or sound Banks taken at pur. , "‘ rUo, "“ r num,J or» -HhoulU Address JAMES F, WINTER, Munngor, Macon Gu GL». A. MC0LE8&KV. AgeVit, ' Bull street, h 3d cor, from Bay, LOSS OF TICICKTS OL' CLASS L. By Hid lain ucdilpiit on llio Soaljonra and [limn, oko Rnllrond. tlioTIckotnol diuM J., li.r AtirU XOlU In lliolr Iniimlt Irom BalUmoro, In ol.nrno or Aduina* Watches, of the most colobratbd makers, iu Express Company, wore destroyed hydro couho Gold und .Silver eases. K. F. Omper’s Iff. qiioiilly there will not bn any Drawlngor that CIiinh aiSEMt"- “'-‘ lny ,tl "' “ N ” Very Respectrully, j, p. WINTER. ,UMri0 “ Manager. O 8PI.ENDID PARLORENGRANINOS _ —entitled “ Bolden Abbey in the Olden Times,” a splendid sloel engraving, from tho colebrated pointing by Loudseor; and the '’Departure of tho Is raelite* from Egypt,” a largo and beautiful engrav ing IWim a palming by D. Roberts. Tho retail prico or the above eugravtnga Is $8 per copy, but will bo aont/ree of charge, aa follows:— The aubsorlbora have establfsliod a Book Agonoy n Philadelphia, and will tornlsh any book or pub- ication at iho retail price free of postago. Auy |>er ton* by forwarding the subscription price of auy of th* $8 Magazines, such aa Harper’s. Godey’s, Put nam's, Graham’s Frank Leslie's Fashions, Ac., will recaive the Magaxlno* for one year, aud a copy of either of the aouvo boautltol engravings, free of charge, or If subscribing to a $2 aud a $1 Magaxmo, iueh as Peterson’s, auuChaUou’s Ladles’ CUrlstlau Annual, they will recolve both magazlnos and a copy of either or tho above engravings. Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with neatness ane dispatch. views of Buildings, Newspapor Headings, Vlows or M&chinory. Book illustrators, Lodge Certificates, Busiuess Cards, far All orders sent by mall promptly attcudod to. Per sons wlshiug vlowa of their buildlugs engraved, can send a Uaguorreotypo or skotch or the building by mall or express. Fcrsous at a distance having sateablo articles would find U to their advantago to address the sub scribers, as we would act as agonts for ibo sale or the same. BYRAM k PIERCE, 60 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. B. Byraw. (apr!7) T. Mat Pxxbcz. HERRING’S PATENT FIRE-PROOF WITH HALL’S PATENT POWDEIUPROOF LOCK. Prize Medal at the World, and approved have been _/ waa reserve awarded by the Jurlea ortho world’aFalr. The proprietor placed One Thousand Do Gold in iho one exhibited at the World’a Fal don, and Invited aUth* Pick-Locks in the 1 opentheSafe, with or without tbo keyi. and l money aa a reward for tholr Ingenuity; a operated upon by several sklllea In the art could Pick the Lock or open the Safe. nis name on a menu puue,/ wuiuuiuuuu superior to any of the many which havo pass through the flrey ordeal, preserving the content* u Injured, as published and noticed by the press hei toforo:—In tho burning of tho Tribune building, t groat fires in Now York and Sag Harbor in 1846, Now Orleans In 1842, at Tallahassee In 1843, at Pro Idence in 1846, at Auffaloand Now York City In 1847, at St. Louis, Albany, Plattsburg and Detroit In 1848, tho groat fires at 8t. Louis, at Milan,-Ohio, — •' ”*■* great burning at New Orleans In 1849, the gr in California, at Chicago and Syracuse to ll many others. » Tho metal stoutest aud teughoat wrought bar and plate Iron, and the space between the outer and Inner surface* Is filled with a chemical preparation, which is the mostporfoct non-conductor of heat yet discovered, and which cannot bo offocted or penetrate by lire.— This Tact has been established beyond question by the result* or many experiments, attested by i>er- sons of tho highest respectability. In every trial to which tho genuino Salamander Safe has been sub jected, whether accidental in burning buildings, or by agreement for the purposo of competition, its fire proof properties havo proved Immeusurably superior to those of any (so called) fire-proof Safe ever manu- factored, ite*' By an Improvement upon tho original Salamander, Introduced by the presont owner of the patent-right, the interior Is rendered wholly impervious to damp, and books, papers and Jewelry might bo preserved In one of his safes for a century without contracting a blemish from mould or mllldew. •To guard against counterfeits every SaTe from the manufactory or the subscriber, and sold by him or hit agents, baa a brass plate In front, bearlug his name: each is also furnished with one of his Im proved Thief Detoctlng Locks, which Is a good guar antee against robbery. 8. C. HERRING k CO., Nos. 186, 137 and 139 Water-st., N. Y. Agents in Savanuah, Messrs. BEIL k PRENTIS , who koop constantly on hand a full and complete assortment, which they will sell at Mauufitctorers’ prices. sopt28 At Manufactured by Stearns & Jh containing the books, papers, Proposals for Hattons aiul Fuel for Light-Vessel*. # COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, ) SCPKKIXTKNnKVr OF Lmbts, > Savannah, 10th May, I860, j QEALED proposals will be received at this office until f2 o’clock, M., on tho 1st day or July next, 1866, for furnlshlug and dellverlug Ra tions aud Fuel on board tbo Dghl-vcssels in this OoUectlon district, viz.; at Martin’s Industry and Tybee Island Knoll, for oue year from the first day of July 1866, to tbo 80th June, 1657, inclusive. Tho rations to bo or good aud approved quality, to be delivered lu good and sufficient packages, barrels, boxes and cases, and lu good order, ou board the abovo named light-vessels, at least unco a quarter, free ofexpouse to toe Uuitod States, uud agreeably to toe annexod table ofthe weekly ration, viz.: 1 i PIfi : : i ?! £ J3 Is '1 uaotutiM | HiD3d •saastquK II ii 'e* : : i : JzHouiA S • saves *» JoimH 1 1 1 1 1 1 I •oqgoo 1 Q 1* »S li W *-*. li •JW.UlfJ s 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 uoosia : : *: : : : •linju poizp JO SU|S|Ug •00!H 3 M •Jnou a w JiJOj 4* 1 uw! • w •J33H UBU>UIOLt><8 UK8UINE t-BH-ARA-noNsr • Helm bold’. Highly ConnntraUd Com pound Fluid Eiltut Buchu. IH A CURTAIN. SAKE, AND EFFECTUAL HEREBY -YT.OH Msomob orUio Bladder, Kidneys, Ur.vol, 15 Broray, Woitarae, Socrol Dtteeiee, Obslruo. tiunB, Female Complaints, and .11 diseases or the Soxual Organs, whether In MALE OR FEMALE. . from whatever cause they may bavo originated, and NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING. TItls popular and specific remedy la now offered to the afflicted, and guaranteed to cure all the abovo complaints. It searches out the very root of the disoaso, driving ont all tho diseased fluids of tho body, thus removing the causo aud rendering tbo curo CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. This medicine allays pain and Inflammation, which other romodiea invariably causo, and can be taken with loss trouble and exponse to palieuts. This In fallible remody has saved thousands upon thousand! from the band* of MERCILESS QUACKS, If not from premature graves. In cases of Infection tho Compound BucbuTs tho only artlelo worthy of the loazt confidence of tbo afflicted In porformlng SAFE CUKES. It contains no narcotic, mercury, or other Injurious drug, but to purely a Vegetable CompotUUm. It to very agrooable to the taste, create* no perceptible odor, and maybe taken by persona or either sex without hindranco from business or medical advice, } ARE DANGEROUS. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. REGISTRY OF VOTERS FOR IMA JohnS AOhord, Ueurgo W Anderson.. Edward C, Anderson, William B Adams, Hartwell S AndreWBB Richard i> Arnold, William 8 Abbott, Charles A Anil MOM. A A>li, AlexuiUcr Alkln, Hebert A Allen, Robert E Allen, Hebert Auetlu, Ttiw»li*lui. A OB. W. K. H08KLBV8 INFIRM AUY. joeopb W Brown, UeorgeF Brown, HlcUnra Breil- loy°Joefph Bryen, A lesenbee F Bennett, VreUertck Bek, William U Boablor, Joeopb Brytn, tYMerlek W Bailey, Augustus Bonaud, James H Biuhlor, brad Bar. Auton Borchert, toaaoBrunner, Wm»Basin ger, Ilarvoy F Byrd, Peter A lUoto, James A Barron, Augustus Bouilnuau, David Bell, George A Bolflbul- lett, Edwin H Bacon, Gilbert Butter* Gi^hdk Browu, Wm U Burrougtut, Henry Brigham, Joseph H Baldwin, Sicgmuud Berg, George G J Bunt*, Mi chael Holey. John Boston, John Bilbo, Solomon D Brantley, Francis H Bartow, W C Barton, Hamuel P Belt Ca George A Cuyler, Samuel W Crabtree William Crabtruo, John W Coates, Patrick Curran, George LCopo. LowtoF Cooke, Churlea CJarko, Robert J Canning. John FCardeil, Francis T Colo, Wm A Cune, Edwin AOastello, Hugh Cullen,Joseph V Con- norat, Moses A Cohen, John Cau, Wm Oscar Charl ton, Wm Cullon, Silas M Coldiug, James A four- voUle, Henry Crosby; Constantins, Daniel BCamp, Octavus Cohen, Wm B Charters, Joseph S Claghoru David Lopez Cohen, Peter L Constantine, Francis Champion, Montgomery Cummlng, Wallace Cum- tiling, Wm A Cowper.Strotb Cranston, Charles II Crampfiuld, Robert J Caughey, Aaron H Cramptou, Wm Cox, George Catluy, Phillip Conually, war Clark, Allen Cullen. D« Adam J Dotson, Isaiah Davenport, Archibald C Davenport, Thomas Dowell, Jamos H Domuud, Geoogo W Davis, William H Davis, Jacob F Doe, Cheaioy Dugger, JohuDDavantoy, Heury J Dicker- sou, Levi S D’l.you, Albert L Detorge, Martin Dug gan, William M Davidson, John Devauny, John Doyle. ^ Georgo Einmona, Henry R Eastmoad, Stephen El llott, Robert Erwin, Thomas Eden, George Ehrlich. i Highly Concentrated Com- lulil Ext LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE- vviinran'B Vinnc0nirri*a>.. —,.. At Manufactured by Steams <fl Marvin, New York. to the lire oftheSd Inst., which consum ed toe brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thorao*, opposite too GaaWorks, to this city, was a safe ol . ^ the above descriptions containing toe books, papers, and money or Mr. Thomas, and although the building wag Uetroyed, too said Safe sustained no iqjury whatever from toe intenso heat to which it had been exposed. On oiien- lng tho Safe, too contents wore found undisturbed, and In toe same ordor and condition os when placed there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting onds ora few papers, and the backs of one or two of the books, caused by the steam generated to toe Soft, while at Its greatest heat. The Safo and contents, as it came from the ruins, may still be seen, in too possession of Mr. Thomas, at too Gas Works. A large assortment or these cele brated Safes always on hand,and for sale by C. H. CAMPFIELD, . Agent for the Manufacturers, July 26,1S&5. 171 Bay •it., Savannah, (Sa. I take pleasure to corroborating the foregoing state ment, and lu addition would add; that the books aro nowln use. j. t. THOMAS. » . ,a» W00d YWd ' Vnr 7 WurI ‘* July 26th, 1866. oct6—tf —-pvnro^sirma^VATiNa — ESTABLISHMENT, _ K.tmbll.hed in ito». mHE Subscriber gnteftal to hta Menda and X , patrons for tholr continual Ibvora, would slate tout in addition to the Improvements In DYING, ao qulred by him during bis last visit to England and Scotland, bns mado arrangements Ibr oitendlni bla bnaluc.ru, by which bob now enabled to dyo a greater variety or colors on elllc and woolen dreues, ehawta, *o., whloh bo troita wlU generally ptoaao all who may ravor him with their patronege. Gontlemon’e garmonudyed, cleaned or renovated 09 may be nqulrod, In the eamo superior atyle which hau goucrully so muob ploaaod Ida patrons and Table Covers, and Udlea> Crape Bbawla. Ho. cleaned and finished In the first style. Ladies’ Bonnots dyed, bleached and preased In the most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Torms moderate. Wbcn parcels are sent by sleamboete or railroad, word should bo Bout him by letter through tho post olbco. so that he mey know where lo can for thorn. mob 16 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. j. fe.'usrwftjs: APOTHECARIES HALL, a E. Corner or. Broughton end Bernard Streets. Seven- —“Ob O';. Wholesale and retail Doalora In - — Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woodsuu.1 Dye Stairs, French, English, oSd ’AinericKSC. cry, Kino Toilet end Shaving Soaps, Santa end Brushes of every description, Surgical und Dental f A 2 Instruments. Trusses nnd Supporters of nil kinds, Splcos, Suufis, Manulbcturod Tobacco, AU tbo Patent or Proprietary Modiclnou of the day, Snporlor Inks. Pure IMnos and Brandies for Medicinal nurnoscs Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac! AS" N. B.—Especial attention glvon to tho preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions and Family ,8l|lp. Family and Travelling Medlotno CUsos, With plain Directions for nso, Including Directions tor treatment in casus of poisoning, Drowning, to. x5uKuANDB5pB^5etaErh5ivirGunny Cloth, 20 bolts heavy Dundee (tor Bee Isf *noi>) 50 bolts nmdlnm deVl Inohee, Boo Su, Ky Rope, eoo lbsI Begging Twine. In .tor. mnilSrul by nov 19 WEBSTER A PALMES- THRESH Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, for Jessie by Jan 2 A BON ADD. INDIAlV'g'I<nKKTl,NSUNDRYT D. t. WILLIAM ROSE, IKO.V AND BRASS FOUNDKRH, MDAWlUailTS, AND UXNKRAL MACtUNUnN, SAVANNAH, QA.. s«A w^Tf u P rt,i P< Vi? d t0 . ra S kQ cQUlracta with rail- jF^roads and otoera, to forulah thorn with Iren ^jWand Bros* Cutings or every description - and 'Tf; »te°, V? bu,,d Stationary Engines, Horizontal S!lY c ,SS ll £ UB ^.'£ a ’ 0 ' vlu :‘.'!" 1 'tioo rouon -^PtoctuaUV and dispatch. Tboy'uiiriy'nC tontlon to buslnoes, ami doing Justlco to all work mZw 10 U ‘° ,r “™ *° “ orl1 »“ taro of pnblto N. B.—Gage Cocks, Oil Cups, Whlsllos. Slosm and Water Cocks, snd a variety of flnlsbod bruss work Ul?“pri£a? r m-obtnory, always SJtand^KS FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS. , «S0O», OKOHUU. Jk Yho aubsoribor, from long oiperlomw In AfX£e buslUMs- 1 prepared to rumlsb Steam ^•Eogtnes, Itoilera, Circular. Slugln, and Hang ...w-' Saw Mill Machinery, Grist and Morcliaui Sugar iliili, Gin Goarlng, and Costings In gen eral. Tho Saw Frames, wbothcr tor upright or olr- enbr, wm beeflron w(mu required. Idler whloh, Improvements, I. warranted to bo b0 “ l “»«».«* *oy oUior eotabluliment. JW?,J* oil a ecalo as extensive us the largosl StomJm»n!n“dl.ta^” 1 '“‘ a “ m ° n ' m wWl »“*> IHO BERT FINDLAY Each proposal must state distinctly too price for which the entire ration will he furnished ou hoard each light-vessel respectively. Tho proposals for supplying fuel, both coal und wood, must etato distinctly the price per ton utid cord, und tho kiud und quulity of each, to ho deliver cd ou board or each light-vessel respectively. One bidder may oiler for all tho rations amt fuel required for nil too light vessols in tills district, or for ouo or more of tho vessels separately, at his mvu option. Tbo kind aud quauttty of fuel will ho dotor- raluod upon, and tho contractor Informed accord ingly. to advance of tho time for muktug the quar terly deliveries of rations on board of the respective light-vessels. Each biddor is required to attach to his bid or bids a weitteu guarantee, signed by himself uml a responsible surety, that, to tho event of the contract being awarded to him, he wilt faithfully execute It m conformity to the terms of thl3 advertisement. The contractor will bo required to enter into bond with uppruved security for the faiththl oxecutlou of tho contract; and no bid will be accepted or contract entered into, until uppruved by tnc Light House Board. The contractor will be required to keep ut least, in the aggregate, one month's rations for the entire crew of the light-vessel contracted for, on board at all times; and uny expense incurred on account of failure to deliver rations or fuel in time, will bo chargeable to the contractor. No member of Congress, lightkeeper, superinten dent or inspector of lights, nor uny person connect- lut^trfbmjfrWihrfrrudwtqVWtrDftkVuFifWc Ittv* 1 .- op fool of a light-vessel, nor lo be interested lu auch contract. , No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will be allowed to change the parts of the ration, nor tho tunes tiiut may be determined upon for th* delivery, without authority ortho Board. All the articles constituting the ration for the crew of light-vessels will be examined, aud their quulity approved by the superintendent, or the inspector of toe district, or by such other persou os may bo as signed to perform that duty :uud no bills will be S aid for rations und fuel which aro not nccotnpuulod y receipts duly signed by the respective light-ves- sol keepers fop the different articles constituting tho ratious for the crew for each quarter, and separate recoiptsforthe kind and quantity of fuel delivered on board of each light-vessel. No bid which is not properly sealed uud endorsed Will be considered, aud uo bids will bo received or allowed to be withdrawn after tho expiration of the time specified in tho advertisement for receiving them. Bids submitted by different members of the same firm or co-partnership will not be considered. All bids will bo publicly opeuod aud registered at toe time specified in tho advertisement. Tho right to pejoct all bids if the Interest of tho public service require It. Is reserved By ordor of the Light-house Board : ^ ^ JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent lights. T AMBKieAT^GKO. WASHINGTON! HE OLD BRASS GUN alluded to In In the letter from too Chatham Artillery of Savannah, was cast In England, In 1776. was seut to this country as a part of tho artillery of l»rd Cornwallis, Oomman- derqf the British forcoa attbo time of tho Revolution. This Gun was surrendered at tho capitulation o Yorktown to Oouoral Washington, and by him pre- Chatham Artillery of Savannah. Tho old Braaa six Founder still wear* too Crown, but Is covered by too “ Stars and Stripes,” and bears the mark* of cannon balls, swords and Bayonet. Sho was darkoned by being seut to this country to ber latency: lu her old ago she lias boon restored back to her beauty by America, OREA SATIVA: HUMPHREY’S METALLIC POLISH I Unoqualledfor it* intended purposes, that of rostering Metals of ovory description back to tholr original fliniah and boauty, which they will retain oven wbon subject to exposure, it removos rust from, and gives a most taeutirul potah to eltbor Brass, liteol, Iron, Copper, S i. l '! er .’. T 11 !’ BrlturU 8 , Gormeu Silver Meted Were and all bright Motallic works of Lotwinotivos, Steam ships, Steam and Fire Engines, Factories, Carriages, Harness, Surgical aud Architectural Instruments. Mchiuery, fai. ’ For the uso or Military Companies, for Uie polish- l»|of ttalr Armory, it hoe no equal. _, F*l r „ Bai' 1 roads, Bteamshlps and Manufacturing Establishments, It Is by far the cheapest aud host artlelo lu exlstcnco. N. YORK AND SAviLUNE OF STEAMSHIPS. _ . Sivaxxau, May doth, 1855. Wo tbo undersigned, commanders of tho Now Yor and Savannah Tino or Stoamsldiis, have hod Iho now Metallc Polish of Mr. Wm. Humphreys, tested on tho various bright motallo works of our ships jura roccommeod It as an artlolo uuoquullod tor Its Intended purpose. Thomas Lyon, Com’dor steamship Agusta, M. 8. Woodhutl “ ’• Florida ' ?f h ™ k ’ - “ Alabama, Cept. Ludlow’ “ ” Knoxville. WATER WORKS. EsaiXkVH’a DlPAKTUKil. 1 _ Savannah, August 3d. 1865. J ?**? "•' Dcar 8lr - TUo now Motallo Polish, "Oriza,” or your manutacturo. Is now to use as an article which bos nosuporlor for the polish- ng of bright metallc works. ^ „ , „ M. H. LINVnJaE, Engineer Savauuah Water Works. > CHATHAM "ARTILLERY. .. A "* 0| w Hau., SavannaU, May 6.1814 . ¥!!• w “- Honraavn: Boar Sir—Thu Chatham ArUllery being much plcasod -with tile handsome manner In which you have poltshod an old alx pounder which wos surrondorod at the oapltulatlun of Yorktown, and is uow in tholr Jwssessiou, havo airoptod mo to oxuress to you their thanks. Tne Metallc Polish you manufacture of Orizu Sa- uvn, cannot bo to highly rocommondod to ull tiioso who havo brass guus to polish ; for such a purposo U has no superior. I think l may Bafoly say that horeafter too Chatham Artillery wilt nso uo otoor material for polishing tholr guns, ff thoy cuu procure your Metallc Polish. Respectfully yours, &o M. J. BUCKNER, Ordorly eSorg't C. A. For sale by MoesreTlIONE k CONNERY, “ W. H. FARRELL & Co. “ J. T. JONES, '* W. O, FOlJf ER All order* must ho ucccompanicd by tho wish. . „ “ WM. HUMPHREYS, 0013 Chemist, Savanuah. flHAMPAlGN, Ac.- " ' 60 buakots lloiilsuick Champaign, quart*, ,Jf6 do do do, pints, 160 do riouoho do, pts and qta. 60 do EugluoCIIcqnot do, do, 76 do Otrslors Vorzoy do, 100 Ikixkh Iiolden’s Rhiue Wlueaud IJ mu dies. Iu store..ml for solo by J*” 8 * WEBSTER A J’ALMKS. UirW’CUBA MOIiA8SKHe--Tho car- -7 K° °i the AbboU Devoreaux, dally oxpocted, for sale iu lota to suit purchasers, by R0DGER8 ft NORRIS. pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla’ )r purifying the Blood, removing all diseases ari sing from oxcobs of Mercury, exposure and im- prudonce in flfo, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from on Impure state of Blood, aud tho only reliable and offectua! known remedy for the cure of Scrotola, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer- atiou* of tho Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on tho Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. It Is gratifying to the proprietor of those medicines to bo abio to state that it Is now nearly three years tdnuo thoy were first introduced, during which time they have been extensively used in various parts of too Uuitod States, and have given to pationt and practitiouer too highest degree of satisfaction In the various cases la which they have heou employed; whothor in town, country, hospital or private prac tice, thoy. havo invariably given the most decided and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced toe most salutary and benoficlal effects. Numerous letters have been received from the most distinguished pbysiclaus in tho country, and from tho professors of suvoral medical colleges, recommending In the highest terms tho valuo of these medicines, .and their superiority over all other preparations for such complaints as too proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations orSarsapurUJa audofBucliu and' various modes of preparing them have been given, all or which of course will differ according to the mode of preparation which each individual may adopt. Those medicines require conaidorabio care In the preparation and too employment or dlflbreut men strua in successive operation to take up the extrac tive matters, and, in consequence, aro most fre quently ImproiKjrly mado, and not unfrequently much impaired, Ifuot rendered totally luect, by tho Injudicious and unskllftil management of those unac quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. It is toereforo of the highest consideration and import ance to the public and to the faculty that there should be standard preparations of uniform strength and possessing tho most advantages. To oil'ect this and obviate tho evil alluded lo, I havo luudo u num ber of experlmenta to ascertain too most eflbctual mode of extracting the virtues of the Sarsaparilla and tho Buchu, and to discover too most eligible form for their oxhlbltion. The oxiterlmenta havo resulted most favorably, and it Is with much pleas ure I now offer to the public and the faculty my Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain all the vir tues of the articles they are represented to bo made from In a highly concentrated form, aud arc the most active preparations which cau bo mado. Two ta- blespoouBfUI of the Extract Sarsaparilla, udded to n pint of water, la equal to too IJsbon diet drink, and ono bottle fully equals in streugth one gallon of Syr up S&mp&rillu or decoction as usually made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 for $6 " »' Sarsaparilla ” “ »' ” « Certificates of cures uud rccoiumendatious from distinguished professors aud physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HEIeMBOLD, Practical aud Analytical Chomist, 263, Chestnut-st., near too Girard House l’biia. To be had of Druggists and Dealers iu every.sec- »on of the United States and Canadas. btqVVocbfvo immediate attcnTlon^'amTtm?o 'ubiVvcrfo'a ~fl guaranteed. sept 1—ly-dtw rnary Is located near too Depot and Post ouice. .1 Broadway, and cohtalu* about thirty huge and w«i ftirulsbed Rooms, with good and trusty rervam*, ways at hand, both ladles sod gentlemen are rcceit. ed at tola Institution, and wlU receive the taott strie and kind attention from the Proprietor, as won*, his Matron. His practice in that horrible CUta*, Cancer, for the port ton ycara la not sorpowed by any Physician in the Sonth. Patients aro boarded at 41 per diem, or 116 per month, $10 being required in advance. , ' . 49* Fees to be agreed upon before the ease \% ^ dertaken. AI1 communications must be post raid addressed to W. R. MOSELEY. aug 6 Grinin. (j b cit* WA»iri®4*r«r. _ THE Subscriber boa on hand an assort, g A ment of BOt/l’S, GAITERS and fclluKs d £ ■mb own manufiacturo, which be will warrant superior workmanship and material, Lot in ferior to any made in Savannah. Ihe prices orbfjuu are from $6 to $10. ^ Boots,kid and cloth Gaiters and Shoes made u> or- der a* usual. Especial core taken to ensure per.ect fits. ' June 6 L L. OUVIUt ' uOTATOEfcb—400 barrels mptrior Plantme XT Pate toes: 60 do Wester n Reds; and 60 do jw? Blows, for sate by mart BRIGHAM, KELLY a u> HON. M188 MURRAY’S ' TTNITED States, Canada and Cuba. U Scbwegler’s HUtory ol Philosophy m Epetaote translated by 8eeyle. Prescott’S Philip 2d of SpaJu, new supply m had Calf and in Cloth. Napoleon’*Confidential Correspondence with i„ brother Joseph. Devon’s History or the Queen’s of toe Hous Hanover—2 vola. ■TheAllach! in Madrid. Romance of the Harom. by Miss Purdue. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaugh. Earnest Llnsfood, by Mrs. Leo llentz. roar 3 W. THORNE WILl.LtJH Robert H Footman, Joseph S Fay, Lewis Frey, Dominick Featlcy. John G FalUguut, James B Foley, Jos Felt. John Foley, John O Ferrill, Louis N Fal- llgont, Alexander Fawcett, Thomas Ford, Lewis J B Fairchild, Johu C Fraser, Kob’t G Ferguson, John D Fish, Dougald Fergusou, Michael Fluut-y, Edw’d Fitzgerald. O. jobuGamtncU, John 11 Gallic. George W Gar- many, Thomas Green, James E Goodfrey, Joseph Greeu, Charles 11 Gouldiug, George A Gordon, Geo Uordou, Francis L Gue, Joseph u&tiahl, Joseph F Gammoj, Goorge M Urifflu, Seuboru Goodall. David li Galloway, Benjamin Giouovoly, l^iureuco .1 Gull- martin, Charles E W Gille. RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, TTtOR prevention and cure of Intermittent and f; Remittont Fevers, Fever aud Ague, Chills aud Fovor, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night Sweats, aud all other forms of disease which have a common origin iu Malaria or Miasma. This Is a natural antidote which will eullruly pro tect any resident or traveler ovon In the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious dis ease whatovefror any injury from constantly inhal ing Malaria or Miasnut. Jt will instantly check the Ague UL persons ■ who havo suffered for any length of time, from ono day to twenty years, so that thoy need never have an other chill, by continuing its use according to direc tions. Tho patient at once bogins to reepyey appe tite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical curo U effected. . ^ , \ ; One or two bottles will unswer for ordlnary &tsea, some may require more. Directions, printed in the German, French and Spanish languages, accompany each bottle. Prico One Dollar. 49- Liberal discounts mode to the trade. J. A. RIDDLE, Proprietor, ' Providenco, R. I. EVIDENCE OF SAFETY. New York, June 11, 1866. ihave made a chemical examination of ‘‘Rhodes' '•'‘•ver aud Aguo Curo, or Antidote to Malaria,” and i vo tested it for Arsonlc, Mercury, Quinine, and j-yclmino, but have not found a partleio or either in or have 1 found any substance in it* composl- that would provo lulurlous to the constitution. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. CAUTION T( 's SUFFERERS, t cno more Arsenic, Tou.«3, Mercury, Quinine, •luges, Strychnine, or AnU-Prodics or auy kind. Iho well-known inefficiency of theso noxious iioisons provo them to be toe offspring either of falao medical principles, or of mercenary quacks. The only rem edy in existence that is both sure and harmless to RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE. Wholesale Agonts, HAVILAND, RISLEY ft OO., Augusta, Ga., and for a by dealers generally. 0 26 ROYAL* 8CHEIDA9I SCHNAPPS. a most eminent Chemists and Physicians lu Europo aud the United States, and pronounced bv far too best romedy for CHOLIC. GRAVEL, PREDISPOSI TION TO CHOLERA. AFFECTION OFTHEKIDNEYS, and all diseases of the osimo tnuKSRV oro jj»h. As a strengthening and invigorating c* dial it has no equal. As usual withau article of such unsur passed reputation, U has many unprincipled imita tors, who. so loug os they benefit their own pocket, care but llttlo for too lives und health of thoso thoy may endanger, and manufacture toe basost com pounds, and call thorn medicine, and others too, with a view of bringing too Royal Scheldam Schnapps into disrepute, advertise, soli, or attempt to soil, an artlelo, which thoy qoU Schnapps, but which is noth ing more than a vllo compound or poor Gin, Alcohol and Spirit* orTurpentino. Let all beware how thoy taste such trash, and beware how they believe the advertlsomonta orquocks, lost, by a broken constitu tion, and a predisposition to Intemperauce, conse quent on driuking such dangerous and iutoxicating liquors, they seo but too Iato toclr orror. Remembor no compound or preparation called Schnapps is from our dlstilory, unless bearing our corporate mark aud signature upon tho label and wrapper, and seal R. C. ft Co., upon too cork. Any person or persons imitat ing our Royal Scheldam Schnapps, will bo dealt with to too utmost exteut of too law. RELYEA, CARTER ft CO., ^ Solo Importers, Now York. For salo by J. E. DkFORD, Wholesale and Retail Agent for Savannah, at too Apothecaries’ Hall, cor ner Broughton and Barnard-strects. mar 26 jy J UST KKCK1VEU—30 boxes Shoulders prime article, 20 tierces choice Tautest*'’ Hams. In store, and tor sale by mar 26 WAYNE. GHE.SVH.I-K * to H. Jouathun I Hover, Christlau Utu-dco, Geo Haas, Hill, T H Harden, Jotncs Hunter, .Joseph Hawthorn John B Hogg. Peter F Hauscbeldt. Johu K Hernan dez, Bolotnou Hindly, John C Hunter Lemuel L Hover, Wui. D Howe, Benjamin li. liardeo,Charles S Henry, Charles S Hardee, Nobio A Hardee, Al trod Haywood, Wm 1*Hunter. Geo D Humbert. W Waring Habersham. Thomas lloury, Erastus Henry Rober, Hutchison, Joseph M Haywood, George S Harding, John llovor, Kltohu Hagar, Thomas Heron Abraham Harmon, Thomas B Hough, Heury Haupt, WlUtau Hunter, Ernest Houer. Albert Haris. Jos D Irvine, Edward D Irvine. J. Sobn G .ones, l Peyton, H Jolmsou, Edward Jabn, Robert M M Jaugetla, Johu U Johnson,Wm U Jackson, UeorgeO Johusou, Edward Jones, John H Johnston. K « I'iueas M Kotlock, Jumoa Kelly Frederick Krcnsout William Krebs, Noah B Knapp, Lewis Knorr, Joint J Kelly, Wm Levy Kaplan. Ii* Wm C Lawton, Jordan I.owe, Jus E Lambrigbt, Cltas E Lundvolght.Jno N Lewis, Johu A Uwls, Charles E Lodge, .lames H Low. Charles A L lit- mur.Michal Laaiu,Thos L Lloyd, Edward Lorell, Jacob C. Levy,Joseph Lipputau,Heury F’Lichie.Wil- liam law. James 1* Lung, Alouzo B Luce, Daniel N Iain. 91. Thomas Murtitugh, Hugh W Mercer, Nathauiel C Mills, Peter W Mingst, Thomas Mortirn, Johu Mai- lory, Mauuol Molina. Charles F. Mills, John Morri- sou.WUliam IIC Mills Alvin N Miller, Vnlcntiun Martin,W m J Moore, Horace Morse, Heury 0 Mehr- tous,Isaac Minis.Thomas 0 Miller, Anthony FMira Abraham Minis. Richard 0 Maokall Johu Murchi son. William H May, John Masterson, El ward Mo ran, Tbo* A Maddox, Jacob Manses, Johu C Mat ters ■ Me. Joseph S McDomtell, Peter McCann, Hugh M« Lain,.lumen Mclntiro, Alexander Mcllardy, Patrick McGovern, William McKendroe, Joint W JlcKoy Jo seph J McCoy, Robert Mclntire, James Mclntiro, James McIIcury, William S McFarland. N. Alexander G Neelattd, Thomas J Naylor, Edwin L Neidlinger, John W Nevitt, Johu R Norton, John C Nicoll, WmG Norwood. 'Deiutfi ri’Suffl Iftvl E Price, Eilwnrd Padelford, Robert Pessot, Joseph Pelot, Urrin 0 Parker, Antonio 1’ouce, Wm J Parfon, Malechal Parish, Christian Piersou, John PoeteU, Mlchaol Premlcrgost, George F Palines, Wnt Parrish, Charles b Preston, Edwin Parsons, George Parsons. Frauds A Poullea, Thomas Premiereast, Patrick-Wice, Joseph W Phillips, Philip J Punch H ^ ron tiorgaat, Henry Ii Phillips, Edward Padelford, Jr. 1 R* Joseph B lUpley, Frauds W Reid, Michael J Bell- ley, Hiram Roberta, James J Ricbardsou, Wm J Richardson, John A Richardson, Georgo J Robert son, Jacob Roseufleld, Matthew Ryan, James M KusseU, Robert Halford. Philip M^itasdl, John Reedy. Andrew M Ross, Henry Roger, Thomas Red- fern, Wra Ratio, Charles E Robinson, John Ryan. Augustus Reich. * ’ S. George \V Stone, Alex A Smote, Henry Stroraer, Francis M 8tono, John A Staley, Albert Scarbrouch. Ebeuezer'Hutton, Wm Starr, Jr., Wm Smith, Robert Strouss, James Steven. James Sullivan, Daulol H Slownri, Elunmlcl Blioliall, Cliarlcs slagcr f¥uces Sorrell, JacobShaflor, Jos M Shollman, (Icorao W Shaffer, James Stevens, WllUam R SymonB, John Savage, Samuel LSpctoagger, Henry Stibbs, John H Stegin. Daniel T Srcranton, John Stone, Frederick Warns, Mordecal Sheftall, Sr., Solomon Sheftall. Timothy Shoedy, Henry C Stephens, Francis R Shackelford, Michael Sheaban, Henry D Sykes. Con rad Schneider. ' *r. Alfred F, Torlay, Cornelius Turbuah, Fred A Tan- per, John Timmerman, James Taylor, Henry Tow John T Thomas. Charles Titornby, Francis Trendall Barnard GTildcn, Georgo H TUcomb. John DTeu- breech, David Thompson, Francis Marion Thread - craft, Eugmo J Trucholut, John C Taylor, WmB Tinsley, Wm Thomas. ’ U. Georgo W Ulmer. V. Cornelius Van Der Vloe, Johu A Vogt W. EXTUAOKDINARV INSURANCE AGAINST FIIISI Extract ora letter from Norfolk, Va., dated Jaiii# ry 17th, 1866; MnsR*. to C. Hkkrimj ft Co., New York. Gentlemen : On the 7th of December la.-.t Messj t Adams ft Co.’s Express Office, situated lu a large lour atory brick building, in this city, wastotuliYdestio\ ed by fire, and their safe remained buried iu toe burning rums until yesterday, when it wa: dug out and even then found surrouuded with live touix (aud almost red-hot Irou lay beside it,) the ornaments and nobs melted off. We were witties-c-- to tola fire; and if auytbingcan resist auc-b best it„ enough-fire could not be hotter—it is a triumi ti Indeed. We enclose a certificate from several j»»r Ilea who saw it opened. Yours, truly, ROWLAND ft CKO; C'ZhTlMCATI. “ Norfolk, Va„ Jau. 17,1E5G. By requestor Messrs. Rowland ft Bros., we thu day attendod the opeuing of one of Herring’s Patent Fire-proof Safes, which was in toe Ore of i-eceu.be: 7, belonging to Messrs. Adams ft Co.’s Express, aba found the papers aud contents in a perfect Mate v> preservation. It was, in our opinion, as severe « testa* could be had. A large four story buildup entirely destroyed, and the solo remained the wliule time surrounded by fire, and subject to an intense heat, for forty days before dug from the rums. (Signed,) Geo. I. AXDtKsr.%, WlLUAM R. KkVNi.I W tous Dam, 0. Hall, A. B. M’Clea.s, W. W. Jacob* 1 am fully satisfied with too manner iu which um above motioned safe preserved its contents. A. A. COWDERY, Agent Adams ft Co.’s Express. Extract from a Norfolk patter : Adams’ Saks.—Ono of Herring’s celebrated Fire- S roof Sales was in Adams’ Express Offline when dip ullding was burned several weeks ago. It rentatu- id buried in too rubbish until Thursday, wku it was token out. The fire, on tho occasion alluded to, was oue of the fiercest wo ever saw, aud when the chost was found, after a lapse of forty days, H wm lurrouiidod by embers, glowing brightly. When opened, the papers, aud other articles it contained, were found to be sound and generally In good condi tion, thus affording another proof of the security tmil superiority of those safes. Tbo ouo alluded to may bo seen at the ware-house of Messrs. Rowland a Bros., who are ageuta for toe makers. It .-Lcw-» clearly the ovidcnces of its iucoinbustiblo qualities, wbcn its exterior was red-hot in the burning lur- naco that roared around It, aud amid the ember* that glared around It for hours, days and w?ok.i. Herring’s Patent Champion Fire-proof Bales, with Hall’s Patent Powder-proor Locks, lor sale by BELL ft PRENTISS, Agents, fob2 Savannah, tm. CLL. „JJmbek i timberTi (600) P’lveTiuudrod plecca~of**good’ sTdppiii ’ Timber, averaging over oncthousaud feet toEtn k,* 9 fob JEFFERSON ROBERT* Lf ACKJ3REL, llfellRING, SAIGON,* 4c.— .Tl 2 bbls largo No 1 Mackerel, 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do *2 half bbls Blue Fish, 2 do Pickled Herring, 3 do No 1 Salmon, 6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel, 10 kite No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do 6 kits Tongues and Sounds, , 1000 lbs Cod Fish. For sale low by ■langfl J. A. BROWN James T. Webb, Thomas S Wayne, Gilbert A Wil kins, Henry K Washburu, John 0 Walters. Daniel S Wilson, Wm Wray, RoboVt Welcb,J3rorge M Wolib ’ HonryFWlllink, Rldmril Heury 0 Wyer, Alexander H Waver, Jacob Vwrimn| J< Amos Wobb'"ftaS?15 e w 11 . 1 ? 10 ?’ 8 ?. 1 ? Sf r l ?“ < h »o 60 'e'enis. Obituary Noticti, Thomas J Walsh, assAff® tew “->• Y, Philip Youge. Wm P Yonge, Z. Peter Zadavoski. Cuckk ok Cot’.vcn. Office, i tko ..u . Savunnab, March 1,1860. f The above named persons have registered their names as voters durlug January and February 1850 EDWARD G. WILSON, 0>l, y la Clerk of Council, JOHN B. BIOOUBr&CO;: GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH* Ga. WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS. would call the attention or Morchante, Factors, ■w Planters, Physicians and others, ta their ox- MM teuslvo and well selected stock, comprlalna °very artlolo lu tholr Hue of business, and which they offor for Rule on tho most reasonable terms for cash, or approved credit, viz; „ PAINTS, VARNisHFS, (It.ASS, While I/sml, Pnronud No. 1; Tlenmu’s Cnlora, dry n.? , Hnd Coftch VontteU ; IJnseod Oil, Spirits Ttirpontluo, Window Glass, Put ty, G<)ld Isiaf, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, aud Gla- ■lers’a Diamond*. IaAMP MACIIINERY AND TANNERS’ 0115, BloachodSporm, Whalo uud Urd Oils, for burulug ; all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil Unbleached Sperm, Lard ami Rape Seed Oil; also Taunors, * Neats, Foot and Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ ARTICLES, Nutmegs, Mace, Alsplco, Cinnamon, Peppur, Giuccr, Mustard, Saloratus, Soda, Pcarlash, Sweet Oil, Starch, Hg Blue, Matchos. fte. * FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety of the host French. English, aud American Chemicals, l’harmaceutlc&l l*rcparaUona, SeliHit powdors, Surgical Inatrumonte, Vials Specie Jars, Metallc Saddlo bogs, ftc. Also. CAMPHKNE AND BURNING FLUID. Any ono who umv fovor them with their ordorB may ifo|>ond upou their rcooivlng Uie best attention, mid that all gootlB furnished will bo of a reliablo quality. Should thoy uol give entire satisfaction, they may be returned ut Iho option of the purchaser. mahIO U C ONN AND COHN ilKAL.—1000 butt prime Corn, White and mixed;60 do fresh Corn Moal n store and for sale by dwll PATTEN, HUTTON * 00, AVe offor the above articles, which wo now have on hand, together with a largo variety of Dross Goods, consisting of Cashmeres black and sasas?^ ? 0U8lln d0 Frencli Cambrics, Ginghams, uud every variety or other goods usually found lu a Dry Goods establishment, at the lowest order to make room Tor our Spring stock. I lease cull and exnmiue our assortment. i ftn o Q LADSON ft ROGKHS, •l** 028 No. 2 Shad’s stores. 1JALM OF THOUSAND FLOWERS.—For .4^.. th ? c oniiilexiou, curing diseases Tnfini Sf.iV. r having, cleaning tho Teeth, for tho tSSSf for Bathing, and many Modlcal purposes. A fresh supply of the genuino article. •* r t , r ‘^o ivedatth0 APOTHECARIES’HAIL, rub 28 Cor. Broughton and Barnard ste. rilHE uudersigned has just received perlteam l^otBn.»r.u6 ”° W "‘““"K mar 4 now opouiug a beautiful 12>$cporyar0. J. W. THRELKEI.D, Corner Congress and Whitaker ste A UUATE8. BBADTIFDL ASSOETMENT, now pat. tarns, Just rcoolved, anil for salo twouty-Uv. for cent, loss than ovor boforo in litis city * "ntao KgWNFtw* '“.i. A.m. O HAFl’-EE & CO., bnvo n litrtro and woU nolnotod slock ot WMte Lond, Frcnoh nnd Am- >n nines Cl,rom, Orocn, Yellow Uttsood, Simm won o nnd Tnuuor’s oils, Brushes, I’ntwr Hancinra wliloh wo will sell at low rntoa. 1 mfriB ’ AJA1L&—5 tons landing tills day (Tom birk inu B nssorttnont Tor Bulldsrs’ use, for sate ut mauufooturora’ prices. Jan 29 CHAFFER ft CO., 6 Whitaker street. m#r «. _ J. W.TllREIJCKLD, mar 21 Cor. Congress and Whitaker ste. —A vory Hiiporlor articfo'br Tuscan S-Si 1 0I1 ' pul ,,p b y Kol,ing * Co.. Leghorn; for sale by JOHN a MOORE ft CO., ’ fo b4 Gibbons’ Buildings. S EED 1*0TAT0E3.—170’ bbls. prime Seed Potatoes, from Bohr, M. Burr, from Boston. For ■ale by fob 6 HUNTER <f QAMMRLU “‘sa- •a 11-61 No 0 Whltaktrit rates of advertising. For one square, of300 ems or less, of any tym* m-t larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for the first and 60 cents for each subsequent insertion,for uny timele-s than one month. All Tabular work, with or without Rules: nml ad vertteeraente occupying double column, shall be charged double the abovo rates. Advertisements or whatever length, for auy time leu than ono month, to bo charged at trauslvat rates. For a longer time at the following rates No. or Square# lmo|2mos|8mos 4mo3jt3mus|i 1 Square,.... 910 16 $20 $24 $30 2 Squares... 10 22 26 28 30 8 do .... 20 27 32 36 44 4 do .... 24 82 88 42 62 6 do .... 27 30 44 40 CO 6 do .... 30 40 60 64 05 7 do .... 32 48 64 68 70 8 do .... 34 46 68 62 74 6 do .... 30 48 61 66 10 do .... 38 60 64 70 80 $40 50 $0 90 100 110 11S 125 For auy time uot above specified, a proportion* charge will be mad^ A deduction of 26 per ceut from the above r«W; will be made on advertisement* appearing c-iilu- slvely on tho fourth pago of the daily. Advertisement* ordered three times a week, will be charged two-thirds toe above rates. Special notices, 10 cents per lino for the first, ani 6 ceuts for each subseqent insertion, ana iu uo rase to bo subject to contract. Marriage notices $1. l u neral invitations 60 cent* each. No special notices Association, or Corporation, ordered to be publuii- #d, 6 cents per line. Steamboats will be advertised at $40 per annual for each boat advertised. Steamships, where but one is tunning, $40per*u- num; if twoor more, $30each. Auctioneers’ advertisements uot to be subject u» contract, but to bo charged at the rates proscribed per square. The paper, under no circuutrtances, lo bo luclini edlu a contract. Professional and business cards not exceeding 6 linos. Will be inserted at $20 per annum. Cblla on persons to bccomo candidates, will be — ,n9erlcd 113 olhcr advertisements, to be paid lor m NHSiriw^nlr'theS^rtiS?^ Iralor olllce,810, U’ be |u,J in advance. Advertisements uot marked ou the copy lor* specified, timo. will bo iusorled until forbid, aud paymeut exacted, Wheu any bill for two months advertising, other than contract, amounts to over $60, a deduction of 26 per cent will be made, Yearly advertising, with privilege of change wi» bo taken at tho following rates: For ono square, renewable once a week, $45 ” “ 44 twice •• 65 ‘ . “ 3 times or oltoner 70 Evory additional square contracted for lo be charg ed one half too above rates additional. Yearly advertisers shall bo limited to tho syaw contracted for. All contracts shall bo in writing, stating definitely the nature of too business to be advertised. Any advertisements not properly con nectod with the business shall be charged sopkr*to- ly, and also auy excess of matter over the amouut contracted for. Contract advertisements payablo quarterly; ad vertisements from strangers and transient person*, payable in advanco. All others will be considered duo when called for. Regular advertisers and all others sending com munications or requiring notices designed to call at tention to fairs, concerts, soirees, or auy public eu- tortaiumonta, where charges are made for admit tance—all notices of private associations, every no lle* designed to call attention to private enterprises calculated or intended to promote individual inte rest*, can only be insorted with tho understanding that tho same is to be paid for. If inserted In the editorial columu (which can bo only at the discre tion or too editors) the same will bo charged at th* rate or uot less thou 20 cent* per lino. Advertisement* ordered in the Weekly papor. $1 per square for caeh insertion. Tho underalguod, publishers of Daily, Tri-Weekly aud Weekly uewapapcni In Savauuah, Ga., pledge ourselves strictly to adhoro lo tlio above bill or charges, and lu uo instauco to doviato therefrom. The above rates to tako eflbct March 1, 1860, nnd to continue bluding, uutil changed by tho vote of a majority of the underslguod. N. B.—This schedule shall not In auy way ellbcl tho lutegrity or extetiug coutraote. AU contracts lor the year or any other specified time, shall only cense wlto the expiration or tho period for which thoy wore made, Auajgm»ft8mb, Republican. •LO. WWGXTftOo., Georgian.