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' fcpl ^Ubcrtiscments. BEPPBTO® fflilBifilT. C HATHAM COUNTT-To all whom It way concern : Wborciut, Andrew llolllitay, will ap ply at the Cburt or Ordinary Cor Loiters or UUtuUslon on the KmUIo uf Arinnml l*. Kox. These aro, thoreforo, to clto and admonish nil whom it may coucortt, to bo nml ap|K»ar before said Court to tnakoobjuctiou (if any they have) on or bo- fore tlio first Monday in June next, otherwise said Letters will bo granted. Witness, John M. Milieu, Esq. ordinary for Clint- turn County, this twelfth day or November, 1865. Ignor 12 JOHN M. MILI.KN, o. c. o. STATIC OF UEOllGIA, HATIUM COUNTY:—To ttU whom It may concern : Whereas, John Wolbrock will apply at tlio tburt of Ordinary for Lottora DKtnlssory u» Administrator ou the estate of II. Wolbrock : These aro, therefore, to cite aud admonish all whom it may concern, to be and appear before said Oourtto mako objection (If any they have) ou or before the first Monday in Juuo next, othorwlxo said Letters will be gruute.i. Witness, John M. Milieu, E»q. t Ordluury for Chat ham county, this fourth day of December, 1856. dec4 JOHN M. MU.IJJN, o C 0. STATE Ob' UGOitUlA, C HATHAM COUNTYTo ull whom it may concern: Whereas, Johu Wolbrock will*apply at the Coart of Ordinary lor Letters of Dismission an Ad ntdiator oh the estate of Curl Holt s, doceased : These are, therefore, to clio and admonish all Whom it may concern to he aud appear heforo said Court to make objection (if any they have) ou or be* fore (ho first Monday in Juno next, otberwlso sold Loiters will bo grunted. Witness, Johu M. Milicn, E*q„ Ordinary for Chat* him t'ouuty, this fourth day o! December, 1865. dec4 JOHN M. MILl.KX, o c ST AT Id Ob' GKOIUUA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To itU whom it way cuucuni: Whereas, Georgo Jones, will apply ut the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dbmlsslou a Admiul.-trutor on the Vitale ot Jane Gordon Clarke. These are, therefore, incite and admonish ah whom it may concern, to be and appear bolbro sain Court to mnko objection (if auy they have) on or bo fore the flr.-;t Monday in June next, otherwise suiu letters will be grained. IWitue**, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Comity, this fifteenth day of November, IS5J. nov 24 JOHN M. MIU.KN. o. o. o. STATE Ob' GEOltUIA, C HATHAM COUNTY—To till whom it may juucoru: tVUeieaiJohu Mallory ,wlll appl.vto tlu court of Ordinary ter Letters Distnisoryas udminls- tration ou tho Estate of William Wright these are, therefore, to cite and admoutsh nil whom It inuy Concern, to bo aud appear before paid Court, to nuke objoetlou (tfatiy they have) on or before tlu- first Monday tn November next, othwfoo said llet ters will be granted. Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham Couuty, tbU e.ght day of atpril 1850. JOHN hil.ua, o. n. c. apr 8 HATHAM SHBRlIfTS SALE.—Will he -tfid on tho first 'l'uesday lu June next, before thu Court House, between the legal hours of sale, lot uumber twelve (12) New Franklin Ward, in the City of Savannah, situated on the vomer of Mont gomery street and Uattlo How, together with the threo-story brick warehouse situated thereon: levied on to satisfy a certain U. fa. issuing out of Cnatliam Superior Court, in favor of John Semlder vs. Clar- euco P. Hollis. Propcrtv point 'd out in said II. fa. ' UENJaMIN I.. CtJl.K, may 5 SheritT C.C. ADMlVlSTiiATOH'S^SAI.K. G EORGIA, WAYNE COU.VTY.-AfirceabI}- to an order granted by tlio Com t of ordinary of Wayue Couuty, will be sold before the Court House door, tu the city of Brunswick, Glynn count v, ou the first Tuesday lit .time next, between tho law ful hours of sule, seven hundred and titty (760) acres of land, lying m ulymi comity, belonging to tlio estate of Rebecca Manning, Into of Wayne coun ty, deceased, gold lor the benefit of tho heirs and creditors of said deceased. Tonus made knowu on the day of sale. Thia April tho 16th, lbjfo JOHN D. HUMPH, aprl7 Administrator. Notice. T WO mouths from date application will be made to tho Ordinary of CUatham Couuty, for leave to soli lot No 161, tub district, B.tlcor, belong ing to the estate of Julian Marks. JACOB WATSON. tn:ty2 Administrator. NOTICE. S HERIFF Sale in Wayne County.—Will be sold in front of the Courtifounu, in Wayncsvillr, Wayue County, or. the firat Tuesday in Juno next, between tho usual hours of sale,' the following pro perty, ta wit: One lot of land in said county, contain ing tour hundred and ninety acres, known as lot No. 1(35, in tho third district of said county. Levy made by a constable and returned to tne. WILLIAM SPELL, S. W. C. April 24, I860. w tl m»y?8 NOTICE. O I\E month nRor date application will be made to tho Bank of tho State of Georgia for the payment of a Twenty Dollar bill, the left hair ot which ha-* bceu lost by mail. IWIJLUT U. HUTCHISON. PauKItng County, April '.6.1S5J. «pr25 noitceT A LL persons having claims against the late ^X. firm of W. U. KAHitELL ct-CD.. are requested to call, uml rccelvo their money, before the first day of Juuo eusuiug. ut which time u final disposi tion will bo mado between the respective copart ners. GEO. W. DAVIS, nprgfl 3t Ueceiwr. c NOTICE. S IXTY DAY8 after d.itc, application will he made to the Honorable, the Court or Ordinary Of Chatham county, for leave to sell u negro girl alavo named Elizabeth, tho property of tho late Charles J. Zittrour, for the benefit ot the heirs and creditors oi tho j-aiJ Coarlcs J. Zittrmir. KATI IAUINK ZITTROUR, Aclm'rx. mar 24-tlj Eft. Clias. J' Zittrour, dcc’d. ASS It* ME VI* NOTICE. J OHN M. WILLIAMS, having nssigned all his property, both real and personul, to adjust his debts, all persons having legal claim-. agaio>.ub«‘ sold John M. William:, will please lutid them to the undersigned without delay, ns ill: quitsdo-irnb.e to ascertain the extent of indebtedness, and to per fect a spec Jy aotueinent of the a-'signed property apr28 illHAM ROBERT.-?, Assignee. ^IcimuX * "yvpoxiab s.u*k. " O N the First Tuesday in June next will be .sold before tho Court IJuu.so In Ware.-bnro, Ware County, Un., by virtue of uti order from the orulna- ry of Richmond county, G-„>o. Lot of iau*. No?. fi.'O, 322, 3.5, 320, 327, 012, 013. and 02t», In the twelfth. (12th) district: Nos. 200 mid 007, ninth (fall) clis trlctjand No. <i;i9, in the eighth (SlU) UUilctof.satd Ware county; sold as the property of Hobt. F. I'ou, late of Kiobmoud county, deceased, for the benefit oi heirs ani creditors. E. P. FOE. tnylltds Executrix. AD>nsTUAToira notice. A LL p.». on? having uommd.s afiiu-t Hie estate of tho I tie diaries .**. Arnold, Uc««,i.*od. are hereby notided to pruaont them, properly alt«.-ted. Within tho tune ,TO-cribeJ by law; and all those In. debto I to said estate, are requested t*i make imme diate payment to EDWARD PADKI.FUKI). may3 A'tutim.strator. DAILEY 4: CO,, M anufacturers of Fine saver Ware, CUustuut .street, Philadelphia. !u order that piruUusora maybe certain of lue quality of Silver ware of our manufacture, o«r jjtoiiiug silver will be etamped: From V. U. PALM Ell, uKxnut. ADvwrrwaxu and niwwui'kh zukxt, Bouton, New York, Philadelphia, aud Baltimore. JAMES 11. FIDLBB, DEAJ.EU AND IMPORTER OF Witte lie a, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fan cy UootU, NO. 12, MOUTH 2n KTRKCT, 1'IttUUItmtU. 8cptfl ly NELSON 8WKEZKY, DESIGNEK AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Corner Astor Place aud 4th Aveuue, IN CLOAK PROXIMITY TO TUX AHUM UXR1RT AND THC N«W HIHU UOt'HI, NKW YOUR. rilHE moat extensive variety aud the largest JL stock or Mouuments, Tombs, Hoad Stones, kc., liiAiuerica, can be found at this establishment, from plain to tho most elaborate aud ornate lu design aud workmnusblp. In nddiliou to tho ntock always on hand, a great variety of drawings, appropriate and original may bofouud, from which work will bo ex* ocuted promptly to order. Orders faiitiftilly executed, aud shlp|>od to any IMjint available by water or steam. Persons vlsltlug the city of New York ou ptmuvo or business aro rcsiwetlhlly Invited to visit tbia ex* tahllahmout. octfi carpetanD ppRoLSTicui' WAREHOUHF, 140 Cbm/niJj ami 67 SI. JuUat Strnlx. ri lHE UNDERSIGNED would take this oppor- X tuulty to express to his tViends and the public generally, Ids sincere thanks for their liberal putrou- ugo and inilucucc, which has resulted lu extension ot his trade to all parts of tho State. Also, Curollun, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby enabling him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed lu auy Southern city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Steam* boat Owners aro particularly Invited to oxamluo tho presont stock, which is uow complete in all tlio various depariraeuts, conHlstlug In part of the follow mg goods, via: VAR PK1 DEPARTMENT. Royal Medallon, English Druggots, (of va- Royal Velvet, rioua widths,) Vtoeot Wilton, Mosaic Hearth Rugs, \foccl Brussels. Velvet und Chenille Rugs, fajwstry Brussels, Tufted Rugs, Power lawra Brussels, I'iiuibrmd table Covers, Three ply lug rain, IKkw Mats(overy variety,) fwo ply Ingruiu, Silver k Brass Stair Rods, Wool Dutch, Dtrpels Bindings, kc. CCRTAINAND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. Brocutolles. laco and Muslin Curtalua, Nit in de laiities, Gilt Cornices, Sal in and Silk Datnask, Gilt Plus and Bauds, Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassels, Loops and Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; Window Shades, new style. Also, every variety of Furniture Covering, Trim* mings aud materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. ,/■ From two to Twcuty-four feet wide, for Halls and Homus, cut to lit without a seam. The subscriber will oblige himself tu mako the iriccs ou all description of goods u3 low ns tho sumo tuitlily cau ho purchased in any Northorn city. GO" Carpets cut to Rooms uud goods scut to auy part of tho city tree of charge. gjy An experienced Upholster will uttoinl to tho making and laying of Carpets uud Oil Cloths when desired. The decorativo nml curUiin department is n charge of un Upholster of acknowledged tostoaud skill. W. II. GUION, Agent. 140 Congress und 67 St. Julicn-sta. 00II8 Dll. SANFORD'S INVIGOIlATOIl, J S a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is recommended to tho public, relying upon its in trhi'lc. worth iu thu euro of tho folio vvlug couipluluta All Billions Derangements, Sick lleaduciie, Dyspep* sia, Habitual Co?llvcness, Chronic Diarrhm, Colie' i’ain in tho Slomneh aud Bowels, General l>obillty‘ Female Weakness, &e. Forwilo by Druggists gen* erully, ami by John. B Moore & Co, and Wm. W* Lincoln. Savammh. ly fobl2 LET US’ RE ASON TOGBl r HER, iiolloway’s pills—why auk wb sick? I T lias been tho lot of tlio human nice to bo weighed down by disease uml sullering. HOl^ lAlWAY’S I’ll, 123 are ppedaliy udaptod to the roll el of the weak, the nervous tlio delicate, and thu in firm, of all climes, ages, sftxes. aud constitutions.— Professor Holloway personally superintends tho manufacture of his medicines In the Culled States, und oilers them to a free and eniighteued people, as the best remedy the world over saw for the removal of disease. THESE FILLS PURIFY THE FLOOD. ’ll two famous Fills aro expressly combiucd to o;>c. rato on tho stomach, tho liver, the kidneys, tho luugs, the tkln, uu?l the bowels, correcting auy de rangement in their functions, purifying tho blood, the very fountain of life, and thus curlug disease lu all its forms. DYS1*F.I*AIA AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. Nearly half thu human race have tukcu these Pills. It has been proved lit all parts of tho world that nothing has boon found orpin! to them in casus of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, uud stouiuch complaints generally. They soon givo a healthy one to tho.=o organs, however much deranged, and when all oilier means have fuilod. GENERAL DEBILITY—ILL HEALTH. Many of tho most despotic governments liavo opened their custom houses to the introduction ol those Pill:, that they may become tlu* medicine of thu masses. I .earned colleges admit that this medi cine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where tho system has hcuu Im paired, as Us invigorating properties never fall to diford relief. FEMALE CUM I'IMI NTS. No female, young or old, should be without this celebrated medicine. It corrects mill regulates the monthly courses ut all periods, acting In many eases like a clutrm. It is also the host and safest medicino that cau bo given to childrcu of all ages, und for my complaints, consequently no family should be without it. Holloway’s Pills aru tho bust remedy known In tho world for tho following diseases: Asthma, Bow el Compluiuts, Coughs, Colds, Chest Diseases. Costlv- indigestion, lnllueuza, Inflammation, Inward Weak ness, Liver Complaint, Piles, and Worms of ull kluds. Sold at tho manufactories of Professor Hollowuy, So Malden Ia»o, New York, mul 244 Strain), lsm- lon, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in uediclifos throughout tho United States, au?l tho civilized world, in bo.vos at 25 cunts, «2*i cents, and >1 each. VJT Thera Is a considerable saving bv taking the larger sizes. N. B.— -Directions for the guidance ol‘ pullouts .•very disorder are allixod to each Pot. apl25 IlEA r> UUEAU J I—READ III * That is, if you cau soo -, and you caa’t see, you can find J lull kinds of “helps to see,” ai From 0. PlEllCE'S ADVKftTnOHQ AULNOY. HlIUnKU'llU, I*A. Autborlxod Agent Ibr the Savannah Journal. iiealTIiandiomfort. BPRING BED AND MATTRABB DKl'O'f. 20W UtnttNUT HTKKKT, OI'POWTX JONW’ IIOTW.. UUI guOa: Utmj UU il’.liU >U .>?tJ II .SlClIoO, .V Co's., wtio arouuthoiiz«*d to sell atom - reiaii priocH, nov 16 BAILEY k i;l). ifEvV 'TIN ffT’Olt w AND SilRET-iM MANUFACTORY. 141 HOUTU OS MAKRVrr AqllAUK, UllVAN SfitlKKf. x, 1 woulil inform my ?»l'l friends mid patrons iS9 I bav?i ojioneii tlio ubovo store to conduct the fin‘-tovo, Tin amt Bhcot-Iron llnsiuosa In ull in? various form-*, and where will boloumV» gen eral assortment of .Stoves, 'fin and .Sheet-Iron Ware, wbieh 1 will bn pleased to show, nml nl such prices M Will satisfy uny one wishing to purclmsu. All kiuds of itouliiig, Gittforsof Is-ad, Galvanized Iron Work of every deicrlpfiou, Jo'j Work and He- pairing excc«Ue<! with disputcli, oid Stoves J»nt up and Pipes furnlsliod ‘tl short mdice. Tin Ware ut wlmlesulo und retail. C,»}| down on Bryan stroet, it will pay you for your walk. OCta .1U1IN .3. MAUItP'i:. Aguit. Til A n«i» ai m:\f window siiAuri CARPET WARE HOUSE, 140 coxtiiU-'-'A a vii 67 i^r. ji ncv-iTiiurr.i. I HE StibaurUrtir has received, und will wjpju UiLi day, the largest and iito.it oxicimIv?' v.meiy ’LNDOW slIADEB ever olfered in this city. H l» thu Intfliitlon of the advertiser to keep eoiHiaiitly m 3 tore a largo supply of all tlio various pal terns mid styles man u foe tu rod by thu mtuiuractui era of tills country and of Franco, to which thu »ttcntiuu of nu*r. chuiita uud families in tho city nn> country, is In vited. They will be sold ut wliolesa' and n tall, lit satisfactory prices. W II. GUIO.Y, Agent. Jan 8 ... 'TO BUILDERS. T HE SUBSCRIBER is prejmred to execute at thu ehortust notice, and m tin* most work manlike manner, nil kinds of Metal Booling, Gutters, Cornice, or other work connected with tho mmiuluu- turiiig or repairing of Copper, Galvanized Iron, Zinc, or .Shoot Iron Business. HORACE MOUSE, oct!3 I fill Bmnglilon ull S PRING ANI)lRjMM7'nrci.O'iTllY(;.--fl^c uubsijriher would Invite thu uUuutmu of ull in want of hPHING AND MMMI.U Cl.OTIIIM;, to biz stock which line just been received, at tliustar Clothing Emporium, J47 Buy ulreet. aprD» WM. O. PRICE Watch ITh—w atc i iicn—watci i kh. We ure receiving tho Ismdott l^ver Watches, of Urn most celuhrated makers, in |Uohl mui Stiver cased. K. F. Cooper’s lht. Bplex Watchou, Wulolic.t for Timing Jlorsns, flno .Swiss ChrononiutiTs, which we oiler ut reasona ble prices, at oar uow atom in Gibbons’ Range. ■opt28 D. U. NlCROLfl £ 00. the uouiitry Wo have reevivud pur steamship Alabama a fresh lot oi those line .Sleet Spectacles ; nlso, n supply of i'ubble uml Peri.icopic Iajiis, which we aro prepared to fit iu all kinds of frunies, at short notice. Our i'oriscopic Lens (so called from their peculiar shape) have mi advantage over ull othura, us they liuvo u /rcater range of Incus, so that thu reader is not compelled to hold the book or paper at a certain distaueo Iroin the eye. Cull uud see. ^, i»- »- NICHOlAS k CO. Sftf No charge lor showing goods, war H D. B. N. k CO. MAYER & 1IMJN. SUCCKiSORS TO SAlAlMON MAYER. doaiers In Imported Wluoa, fegjafl French Brundios, Holland Gin, Scotch and apgfg Irish Whisky, Jamaica uud St. Croix Rum. ronch and German Stomach Bitters, Cor- dials, An. Tin- Kiihsnrlbers keep constantly on hand a largo assortment of tlio above, and sell them ut low prices and reasonable terms. mch 1—ly OTA’l'OEH.—20(1 hbls. Need l*otntoes, 100 A. do Mercer mid Chenango do. lundiug and f siiebv imvJS IIHNTEU k GAMMKLL. “ NIil PLUS ULTRA" SCHEME. 1200 PttlZES-igQtOOO 1 HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY. .Jusper Coimty Acmlemy LOT THRY, MV AfTIIOlUTY OF TIIK HTATK OK UNOItOIA. 10,01m Xu in burs' Uiily—(iiio Prize to^ElglitTickota. * CLANS HI, TO be Drawn May loth, 1850, nt Concert L. Hall, Macon Georgia, under tlw sworn super intendence of Col. G, M. I/igau and J. A. Nostril, Tlie Manager, having announced hlsdotcrmiimtiou to make this tlio most popular I/iltory In the world, <•11-v> for May lf>th a .uriunnu Hint far surpasses i ;,1|V -' heme ever oiiered iu the annuls of Litteries. i '|ii HiFH INTEUF.ST. ExatiiiiiutfieCapitals, • Prlw to every Elgin Tickets. * * CAPITAL $12,000 6,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 600 60 25 10 1200 prizes amounting hi *50000 Th J kyb?, $8-Hulvos, $| DuaVtcrs' $•* ' 1 iti/.tM paVablh with oft deduction. li.'hul'MiIw" lly ""'H'lBoa not four us iiuing lost. Orders punctually nttended to. Cfiminunlwitlfinfl strictly cimnaoi.fi,," lu It Mch "I oooiul Ibuiko taken ut |iar. ..r,?Jh,nnu,j] !l ,o!y"'‘ K |mrt " ! '"' ,r •«*« -UouM Address JAMES F,j 'VINTER, Manager. Mtwontta. n'n ' McOLKHKeV, Agent, Biill str 1 nit,11 cur. from Buy, LONS OF TICICKT8 OF CLASH L. By ll.eiutui.ccl.hu.t MU tlio Seiiliuurd mid Itomi- oko Jtuilroud, tho iickuls of Class L., for April I6H1 11 Di' lr ti-muilt Irani Ualtiinara, in clmrKC nf a.Ikuih’ hx|irnkK Cnin|iaity, warn ilustrnynil liy Oru. imiwo- ninnitly tlniro will not lie any lirnwlngof tlmtClitiw. I ni llniwlng will 111! Cln,k SI,—liny lilll, tlio "No 1’lu.i UltraY Soliomo. Very llMpoctfally, j, p. WWllilt, “"M Mauagor. 1 prize of 1 do do do •Pi do.. T20 do 50.1 du . .. 60(1 do do. do •So to the Ute aud Important improvements they have made In the Rattan Frames, Harness Leather Hlngod and Spiral Springs. Thcso Beds are a very durable article, ooet Uttto more than Feathor Beds, and are much more healthy. In fact, these hods nru a real luxury to the well or sick, ad altogether such au article oh when once used would ho doomod iudispeusahlo in every fami ly for comfort aud health. Persona from auy part or the Uuited States mny bu supplied at tho shortest notice, by sending tholr orders, giving dimensions of Budstead, Ac., ad dressed to DOWELL k BARRETT, octll—6m 200, Cbesnut at., Phlla. A. In AffCHAMBAVET, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE BUILDER, rt* R. Cokn.Iftth dt Hamilton St’s., PHILADELPHIA, Pa. -PORTABLE SAW MILL ENGINES, on lat^o 1 wheels, vrRU a tongue, for a team to bo at- tuched to move them about. These unglnos have tfto cylinders, making from 10 to UO horse (tower. Also, HOISTING or PILE DRIVING ENGINES, from fi to 80 Jiorso power. Orders are UUod In from 8 to 6 weeks from tholr receipt. Engines always on hnud for sale. These engines havo boou lu use soven yoars, aud In overy instauco havo given general satlsfoolion. DescripUou Circulars will be soul when applied for. feb P-rflm JAW (B k'ltllB OK 1 tlMABUEyfi mwo SPLENDID I’ABIAJIl ENURANINOS X —onutlud ** Bullion Abbey In tho Olden Times,’' a splonfitd steel engraving, front tho celebrated painting by LaUdneor; olid tho “Doimrtul-o ortho Is raelites frum Egypt,” a largo und heuutirul ongrav- Ihg from a (tainting by P. Roberts. Tho retail price of the ahuve engravings U 83 por copy,,but will ba mitfre* or charge, us follows:— The subscribers have ostAbllshod it Boole Agency lu Philadelphia, and will furnish auy book or pub- lioatlon at the retail price free of postage. Any par sous by forwarding tho subscription prlco of any of thu $3 Maguslnes, such as Harper’s, Godey’s, rut- uatn’a, Graham’s Frauk Leslie’s Fashions, *0., will rocelvu the Mugazlues for one year, and a copy of either of the above beautiful engravings, free of charge, or If subscribing to a 82 aud u 81 Magawne, such ax Petorson’s, aud Challen’s Ladies’ Christian Annual, they will reoelvoboth uiagazlunsand aoopy or either ortho above engravings. Every UoscrIpUou or Engraving ou Wood nxccutod with ucatuoxH auudUputch. Views of Buildings, Nowspa|>ur Headings, Views of Machinory, Book illustratlors, Ltdgo C01 tlllcatcs, Business Cards, Ac* All ordurs Hunt by mull promptly attended to. Per sons wishing views of tlnrir buildings eugraved, cau send a dnguurrootypo or skotcb of the building by mull or ?*xprp>?H. Persons ut a distance having saleable articles would find it to thoir udvantngo to address the sub scribers, as wo would not us ugouts for the Halo of the same. BYRAM k PIERCE, 6u South Third Htroet, Philadelidila, I’a. J. B. Bykam . (aprt7) T. May Puaict. HERRING'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF WITH HALL’S PATENT POWDEhZpROOF LOCK. Having recoived tho Prixo fiodal at tho World’s Fair, aro now olforod to tho public as tho Prize 8ofo or the World. Tested and approvod asthoy have boou every where, tholr orowning victory was roservod to bo awarded by the Juries ortho World’sFalr. Tho proprietor placod Ono Thousand Dollars iu Gold In tho ouo exhibited at the Worid’B Fair, Ix>n- don, aud invited all the Pick-Locks in tho world to open the 8ofe, with or without the keys, ond take the money as a reward for tholr Ingouulty ; although oporatod upon by several skillod In the art, no ouo could Pick tho Lock or opon the Safe. Tho undonlable evidence of tho superiority of the Safes Manufactured by the subscriber Is known aud acknowledged by a discriminating public, who aru assured that all Safes mado and sold by him, or his authorized agents, (none genuine except they have his name ou a metal plate,) will he found equal or superior to any or tho many which havo passed through tho Urey ordeal, preserving the contents un- injured, as published and noticed by tho proas here tofore :—lu tho burning of tho Tribune building, tho grout tires in New York and Sag Harbor In 1845, at Now Orloaus In 1842, at Tallahassee iu 1843, at Prov idence In 1840, at AullHlo and Now York City iu 1847, at St. Louis, Albany, Platlsburg und Dotrolt in 1848, tho great Arcs at St. Louis, ot Milan, Ohio, and tho greut burning at Now Orleans iu 1849, the groat flres in California, at Chicago aud Syraouso In 1850, aud ut tho St. Charles Hotel, Now Orleans, lu 1861, great tiros iu 1852 at Now York, Philadelphia, Choraw, S. C., Montreal, Cauada, St. Louis and Ogdcnsburg, aud nuLuyothora. Tlio motul portion of thoso Solos consists uf thu stoutest and toughest wrought bar uud pluto iron, and the spaco between the outor and inuur surfaces is filled with a chemical preparation, which is the most (icrfuct m>n-couductor of heat yot discovered, and which cannot bo effected or nouetrato by tiro.— Tills fact has boon established beyond quostiou by the results of many experiments, attested by |»ur- sons of tho highest respectability. Iu ovory trial to which tho gcuuino Salamander Safe has been sub jected, whether uccldontul iu burning bulldlugs, or by agroemont for tho purpose of com(>ctition, Its fire proof properties havo nrovod immonsurably superior to thoso of auy (so caflod) flro-proof Safe over manu factored. By au improvemeut U(K>n the origiual Salamander, introduced by tho presoutowncr of tho patent-right, the Interior Is reudored wholly impervious to dump, aud books, papers aud Jewolry might be preserved in ono of his safes for a century without contracting a blemish from mould or mtlldcw. To guard against counterfeits every Safe from the manufactory of the subscriber, and sold by him or his ugeuts, has a brass plato in front, bcarlug his uaraa: each Is also furnished with ono of his Im proved Thief Detecting Locks, which is a good guar antee against robbery. 8. C. HERRING k CO., Nos. 136,137 and 139 Water-st., N. Y. Ageuts iu Suvamuih, Messrs. BFJ.L k PRENTI&i, who keep constantly on hand 1. full and complete assortment, which thoy will sell at Manufacturers’ prlcos. sept28 IXIOAL* evidence of the VALUE AND FIHE- I'ROOK QfAUTim OK WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured by Steams *15 Marvin. Neu> York. In tho Arc of the 3d lust., which consum ed tho brick building occupied by Mr. Jno. T. Thomas, opposite | tho Gas Works, in this city, was a safe ol . tho abovo descriptions containing tho books, pupors, and money of Mr. Thomas, und although the building was detroyed, the said Safo sustained no injury whntovor from tho iutonso heat to which It bad boen exposed. On open ing tho Safo, tho contents wore found undisturbod, and in tho same ordor anil condition as when placed thore, oxcopt a alight discoloration to tho projecting ends of a few papers, and tho backs of ono or two uf the books, caused by tho steam generated In tho Safe, while at its greatest heat. Tlio Sale and contents, as it came from tho r ulus, may still be seen, in tho (icssession or Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele brated Safes always on hand,and for solo by C. H. CAMPFIELD, Agent for tho Manufacturers, July 20,1856. 171 Day-st., Savannah, Ga. 1 take pleasure In corroborating tho foregoing state- ment, and iu addition would add, that the books uro now in use. j. t. THOMAS. t , Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf. July 2f>th, 1855. octO—tf ‘ DYiWSnD RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STUEKT, NEAR TAB COURT 1 HOUSE. SAVANNAH. GA., Establlahed In 18311. rpHB Subscriber grateful to his friends and X patrous for thoir contluual favors, would state tliut lu addition to tho Improvements In DYING, no qulrcd by him during his last visit to England and Scotland, has mado arrangements for oxteuding his busiucss, by which ho is now enabled to dye a grenter variety or colors ou silk und woolon drosses, shawls, &o., which ho trusts will generally pleaso all who may favor him with their (latronogo. Goutlomou’s garments dyod, cleaned or ronovatod as may bo required, iu tho same superior Btylo which has generally so much pleasod Iris patrons and friends. Tublo Covers, and Iiidios* Crapo Shawls, &c., clouuod and finished in tho first stylo. iAdies' Bonnots dyod, bleached aud pressod In tho most fushlonablo styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Terms moderate. When parcola aro sunt hy stearaboata or railroad, word Bhould bo sent him by letter through tho post oilico. bo that ho may know whoro to call for them mch 10 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. n ' J. " B."D'B"F0Rl>r" CWAPOTHI'XJARIES HAU..S. E. Corner or, lg Broughton and Barnard Strcote. Savan- ,<» na “ V a *t Wholesale uud retail Dealers in J Ijrugs, Medicines and Chomicals, Dyo Woods uuu Byo Stuffs, hreneb, English, and Amoricau Porfoin- ery, Huo Toilut and Shaving Soups, Combs and Brushes of ovory description, Surgical and Duutul Instruments. Trusses uud Supporters of nil kinds fcpiccs, Sunils, Manufactured Tobacco, AU the Pateut or Proprietary Medicines or the day, Superior Inks, Puro Wines und Braudlos for Medicinal purposes Extracts for Flavoring, Tollot aud Fancy Articles, ko. N. B.—Espocial attoution given to tho prutNirution of Phyalclaua’ Prcscrlptluns and Family «»lp. Family and Travelling Medicino Cusos, With plain Directions for uho, Including Directions * truatmuut iu cases of poisouing, Drowning, &o. a P7(y JSffllttlltffUS. IIKUUOLD'I UKNUINK I’HKI’AKATIONH. . H«lmbald’« Highly Coiit.nlrnl.d tom- pound mu* Bsteut BuehK. IS A CEKTAIN, 8A»'K, AMD Km&WAL ROUCDY —I0R DUmma of lue Bladder, Klduojr., Orevol, Drepey, Weekueee, Secret Meewee, Obelroo- j, Female Oomplelnte, and all dleeaeea or tba Sexual Organa, whether In REGISTRY OF VOTERS FOR ISM. A. duliuM Actiurd, Oeurgn W Andereun, Ldwurd C, Andoretm, WUUnm II Adama, lUrtweUH AndreweU Hlcbard D Arnold, William A Abbott, Charles A Ash, Ueorge A Ash, Alexander Alklu, Knbert A Allen, Robert K Allen, Knborl Austin, Tbewluiiue A Joseph W Browd, Ueorge f Brown, Richard Brail- ■ . u....n I l.ene.lee L< D.HI.ell L'MlInpIltV ' uale’ok vehalr. This popular and specific remedy fa now offered to the afflicted, and guaranteed to cure all the above complaints. It aearchea out the very root or tho disease, driving out ell the diseased fluid* of the body, thus removing the cause and rendering tho cure ■* ' CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. This medicine allays twin and Inflammation, which other remedies invariably cause, aud can be takeu with lees trouble and oxponse to patients. This in fallible remedy has saved thousands upon thousands from the bands of MERCILESS QUACKS, U not from premature grave*. In cases of infection the Compound Buchu la the only article worthy ol tho least confidence of the afflicted in performing SAFE ’CURES. It contains no narcotic, mercury, or othor Injurious Bor, Auton Borcbert, Isaac Brunner, Wm » Basin- ger. llarvoy t UjrJ.FeUt AliloU Jamea A Barren, AugurtUH Uuullnuuu, Darld 3*11, Leurge A Uolffoul* lull, Wwln il llacon, uilbcrt But or, Ooubalk g,7ukan. _ Biown, Wm II Uarrougna, lligiry Brig Lain, Joooph a*ldre«iod to J FToposiUs for ItatloiiN aiid Fnol far Light-Vcase la, COLLECTOR’^ OFFICE, SCt'KIUXTKNDKXT OK IJOUTS. Suvautiuh, 10th Mny, I860., QEALED proposals will be received at tbix O offleo until 12 o’clock, M., on the 1st day or July noxt, 1866, for furnishing and delivering Ra tions aud Fuul un board thu Light-vossols lu this Collection district, viz.; at Martin's Industry and Tyboo Island Kuuil, for ono year from tho first day of July 1856, to the doth June, 1857, lucluslvo. The ratloua to bo of good aud approved quality, to be delivered iu good aud suillclout packages, barrels, boxes and coses, and iu good ordor, ou board tbo abovo mimed light-vessels, ut least unco a quarter, free of expense to tlio Uultoil Status, und agrDoubly to the annoxoil table ortho weekly ration, viz.: 3 ,eff Ifft WOWOj I BWXiJ j«d6u|A P®MP JU BtHS|UK 31-U>«1 AUGl.»G AND HOPE.—tio bales heavy Gunny OMh. SO bolts heavy Dundee (for Be* I«l- *nris,) M» bolts medtom do 44 Inches, 300 colls Ky Rope, 600 lbs Bagging Twine, in store and for sal by POT 12 WKD8TBR k PALMK8* XpUESH Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, for X Halo by Jan 2 A BON AUD. INDIAN'STIlKET^FOtJNDUYr D. k. WIUjIAM ROSE, IRON AND BKAtM V0UNDKRH, MU.LWR1UUTO, AND QK.NXHAL NACtllNISni, SAVANNAH, UA., Jk Aro prepared to inako contracts with rall- ^^roads and othors, to fornish thorn with Iron *lk»aml Brass Qwtlngs or every description; and „ tJT a) 80 , V? bui,d ^fatifimry Engines, Horizontal ami Vcrtlcul S>igar Ills, with two or throo rollers. Sugar Pans, Ac., Steam Saw Mills, Roll Gaugs, and machinery appertaining to tho sumo. Steamboat Work, und ull kinds or Gonoral Jobbing attended to with punctuality und dis{>utoh. Thoy trust by at tention to business, and doing Justice to all work entrusted to tholr oaro to tnorit a share or public pfttronago. N- C^ 3 * 18 . °ll Cups, Whistles, Stonm aud Water Cocks, aud a variety of finished brass work, requisite for machinery, always on haud at roasoua- bio priuos. MarSush Wolghta. Cast Iron Shoes for gutters ol various (wttorns and sizes, at northorn prlcoa, oppo site tho Charleston Stoamltoat Wharf. fob 16 Euoli proposal must statu distinctly tho prtcu for wlricU thu outlro latluu will bo furnished on board each light-vessel rospectively. Tho (troposals for siqipiylug fuel, both eoal and wood, must state distinctly tho prlco por tou and cord, and tho kind and quality of each, to bo deliver od un board of each light-vossul respectively. ono bidder may offer for ull the rations und fuel required for all tlio light vessels lu this district, or for one or more of thu vossols separately, at Ins owu option. Tlio kind und qiiaulity of fuel will bo deter mined upon, nml tho contractor informed accord ingly. in ndvunco of tlio tiino for making tho quar terly deliveries of rations on board of the respective light-vessels. Each bidder Is required to attuch to his bid or bids’a written guarauteu, signed hy himself and a responsible surety, that, iu tho event of the coutract being awarded to him, he will faithfully execute U ■uniformity to the terms of this advertisement. fho contractor will bo required to ontor Into bond with approved security for tho faithrul execution of tho contract; and no bid will bo accepted or contract entered into, until approved by tile Light Home Board. Thu contractor will bo required to keep ut least, in tlio aggregate, onu mouth’s rntlons for tho entire crew of tho light-vessel contracted for, on board at ull times; and any expense Incurred on account of failure to deliver rations or fuel iu time, will be chargeable to tliu contractor. No member of Congress, Ughtkeepor, superinten dent or inspector nf lights, nor auy porsou connect ed with the Light-house establishment, will bu al lowed to contract for or deliver rations for the crow, or fuel of a light-vessel, nor to be interested lu such contract. No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will bu allowed to change the parts of the ration, nor the times that may bo determined ii|h>u for tho delivery, without authority of tho Board. All tliu articles constituting the ration for thucruw of liglil-vessels will bo oxaiulued, aud their quality approved by tho superintendent, or tho Inspector of tlio district, or by such other person us may bo as signed to perform that duty ;uud no bills will bo itald for rations and fuel which are not accompanied by receipts duly slguod by tho respective light-vox- sol keepers for the different articles constituting tho rations for tho crew for ouch quarter, and separate receipts for tho kind and quantity of fuel delivered on board ofoach light-vessel. No hid which is not proporly sealed and endorsed will be considered, aud no bids will be recoived or allowed to be withdrawn after the expiration of the time specified in the advertisement for receiving thorn. Bids submitted by different mewbora of tbo samo firm nr oo-iiartuorshlp will hot bo cousiderod. All bids will bo publicly opened and reglsterod at the time specified In tliu advertisement. Tho right to reject alt bids if tlio interest of the public service require it, Is reserved By order of the Light-house Board : JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights. my 11 ABIKIUC A r^EO."WAWUNXMrON r rnHE OLD BRASS GUN alluded to in In the X ledor from tbo Chathnm Artlllory or Savannah, wax cast in Euglmid, lu 1776, wax sout to this country as a part of the artillery of Lord Cornwallis, Comman der of the British forces at tho time of tho Revolution. IhlsGun wus surrendered at tho capitulation o Vorktowuto General Washington, and by him pre sented to the Chatham Artlllory or Savannah. Tho old Brass six Pounder still wears the Crown, but Is covered by tho “ Stars and Stripes,’’and hear* tho marks or cuuuon balls, swords and Bayonet. She was durkoned by being sent to this country In her Infauay: lu her old ago she has been restored book to her beauty by America, OUIZA SATIVA: HUMPHREY’S METALLIC POLISH I Unequalled for its Intended purposes, that of rostorlug Metals of ovory description back to tholr original flinlsh and beauty, which they will retain oven whon subject to uxposuro. It removes rust from, and givos a most beautiful iwllsh to either Brass, Stool, Iron, Copper, Sllvor, Tlu, Britannia, German Sllvor Plated Ware and oil bright Motullic works of Locomotives, Steam ships, Stoara and Firo Engines, Factories, Carriages, Harness, Surgical and Architectural Instruments. Mehinery, Ac. For tlio use or Military Companies, for the polish ing of tholr Armory, U uas uo equal. For Railroads, Steamships and Manufacturing Establishments, it Is by far tho cheapest and best article lu existence. N. YORK AND SAV’iTuNEOF STEAMSHIPS. . 8AVANNAH, May 20tb, 1866. Wo tho undersigned, commanders of tho Now Yor and Suvamiuh lino of Steamships, havo had tho new Metalic Polish of Mr. Wm. Humphreys, tested ou tho vurlous bright motnlio works or our ship* aud reccommeud it us uu article unequalled for Us intended purpose. Thomas Lyon, Coin’dor steamship Agusta, M. S. Woodhutl “ “ H Florida, «“>• «• Schenk, •• “ Alabama, Capl. Ludlow* “ *• Knoxville. water"wohks. Enumiani’a Da-aimuHt.) „ Savannah, August ad. 1855./ ‘S;' HLWKtv'a: boar slr-Tho new Meddle Polish, "Orta,” or your inanubeturo, la now In mm ns an article which bos no nunerior for tho polish- ug of bright metalic works. M. H. UNVUaLK. Engineer Savammh Waterworks. CHATHAM ARTILLERY. **.. t.r Ak , m , ohy 1L * ,X > Savannah, May 6.1844 . “.S* w **, Umui*mw : Dear sir—Tho Chatham Artillery being much pleased with tho handsome maiiuer In which you havo polished au old six pounder which was surrendered at tho capitulation of Vorktown, and ta uow in tliolr possession, havo directed mu to oxuross to yon tholr tlianka. Tlio Metalic Polish you manufacture or Orlza Sa- Uva, cannot be to highly recommended to ull thoso who have brasa guns to polish ; for such a purpose t has uo suporlor. I think I muy Baldly say that hereafter tbo Chatham Artillery wilt uso no other ru“tudS ! , K!if»h“‘ lr,<,m "' lf |,r " oure Orderly Sorg’t C. A. Rospoctftilly yours, < M. J. BUCKNER, For salo by . FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS, Jk t .W*o iubserfhor, from long oxporlonco In 4®' MaII* 0 tottHlnoaiJ.I, prepared to ftiruish Steam ' ; JB8 ^ oU ^JpEngliios. Boilers, Circular, Single, and Gang unTn 8 "" .i!! 1 «lri-. Li Moi-oliant Milk Hunar Mllln, Uln ficnrluK, uud Uutliiim lu null, owl. TIioBnw ftalnm whnthor for upright nr clr- ““ly. will ho of Iron wlmn rn*inlrwl. All or which. Willi liti many Impr'ivomnutn, i» warranted to bo ojiuid fo Uio hoot mad., at any othor oatnhllHhniont. I. * ru «“oatoualvoaa tboInrgoat SomSuf^ftVo”}, ho . l “,t‘ r *>l»r®ot to till nidtra with pnoptnaaa and dl.patch. Mwwro. HONK U OONNEKV, •• W. H. FARKFJJ, ft Co. •• .1. T. JONES, . , " W. O. FOIJ.ER, All orders must be acccomponied by tlio cash. . „ “ WM. HUMPHREYS, - Chemist, 8avanuah. u plain directions for use accompany the medicine. Reader, iryou have any of the above oomplainto, do nolfieg ® ct ^5“*t ys DANGEROUS. With this modiclne you can cure youneir, and thus prevent all exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL. This medicine speedily and effectually oures the moat virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates evory particle of Infectious matter from the system, restoring the patient to a perlost state of HEALTH AND PURITY. Heimbold'a Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract SamparllU. For purliying the Blood, romovlng all diseases ari sing from excess of Mercury, expoeuro aud im- prudenco In life, chronic constitutional diseases, arising from on impuro state of Blood, aud the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the euro or Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer ations of the Throat and.Legs, Pains and Swellings or the Bones, Tetter, Pimplo* on the Foco, and all Scalv Eruntions of the Skin. It is gratifying to the proprietor of these medicines to be able to state that it is now nearly three years since they were first introduced, during which time they huve been extensively used in various parts of tho United States, and have givon to patient and practitioner the highest degree of aatlifaction in the various case* in which they have been employed, wbothor in town, country, hospital or private prac tice, thoy have invariably given the most decided and unequivocal satisfaction, and produced the most salutary and beneficial effects. Numerous letters havo been received from the most distinguished physicians in the country, and from the professors or several medical colleges, recommending in the highest terms the value or these modiclucs, and thoir superiority over all othor preparations for such oomplaluta as the proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations'# Sarsaparilla and of Buchu and various modes of preparing them have boon S lveu, ail of which of course will differ according to te mode of preparation whluh each individual may adopt. These medicines require considerable care in the preparation and the employment or different mon- atrua in successive operation to take up tho extrac tive matters, aud, in consequence, are most fre quently improperly made, and not unfrequently much impairod, IT not rendered totally Inert, by thu Injudicious and unskUfol management or those unac- qualntod with pharmaceutical preparations. It is tkorofore of tho highest consideration and import- auce to the public and to the faculty that there should be standard preparations of uniform strength and possessing the most advantages. To effect this and obviate the evil alludod to, I have made a num ber of experiments to ascertain the most effectual mode of extracting the virtues of tho Sarsaparilla and the Buchu, and to discover the most eligible form for their exhibition. Tho experiments have resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas ure 1 now offer to the public and the faculty my GomiKmnd Fluid Extracts, which contain all the vir tues oftho artldos they are represented to bo mado from In a highly concentrated form, aud are the most active preparations which can be made. Two ta- blespoonsrul of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a pint or water, is equal to the IJsbon diet drink, and onu bottlo fully equals iu streugth one gallon of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made. PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, 81 per bottle, or ft for 86 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of euros and recommoudatiuiis from distinguished professors und physicians will accom puny each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 263, Cbostuut-st., near tho Girard Houso Phlla. To bo hod of Druggists and Dealora In every sec tion of the United States and Canadas. All letters for the modiclne directed to the proprt etor receive Immediate attontlou, and safo dullvorlcs guaranteed. sopt l-ly-dtw RHODES* FEVER AND AGUE CURE TT'OIt prevention and core of Intermittent ant f; Remittent Fovors, Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever. Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night Sweats, and all other forms of dlseaso which have* common origin In Malaria or Miasma. This is a natural antidote which will entirely pro tect any resident or traveler even in tho most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious dls- case whatever, or any injury from constantly luhal fug Malaria or Miasma. It wllliuatantly check the Ague in porsons who havo suffered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need nover havo an other chill, by continuing its use according to dfroc- tions. The patient at onco begins to recovor appe tite aud strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure is offocted. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary casos, some may require more. Directions, printed In the German, French and Spanish languages, accompany each bottle. Prlco One Dollar. 40" IJboral discounts made to the trade. J. A. KIDDLE, Proprietor, I’rovidenco, R. I. EVIDENCED?"SAFETY. Nkw York, Juno 11,1855. ibave made a chomical examination of “ Rhodes* ‘‘ ■'ver and Ague Cure, or Antldoto to Malaria,” and <ve tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and ” vchulue, hut havo not found a particle of either in or have 1 found any substance in Its composl- that would provo injurious to the constitution. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., CUemUt, CAUTION TC S SUFFERERS, f cno more Arsenic, W..4. Mercury, Quinine, 'luges, Strychnine, or AuU-Wodics of any kind. The well-known inefficiency of those noxious poisons prove them to be the offspring either of falso tnodlcol principles, or or merconary quacks. The only rent- edy in existence that ta both aure and harmless 1s RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CUKE. Wholesale Agents, HAVILANI), RISLEY & 00., Augusta. Ga., and for a by dealers generally. e26 ROYAL SCHBIDAM'SCHNAPFS. " S HIS medicine baa been analysed by the most eminent Chemists and Physicians In Europe the Unitod States, aud prouounced by far the best remedy for CHOLIC, GRAVEL, PREDISPOSI TION TO CHOLERA. AFFECTION OFTHEKIDNEYS, and all diseases ottueaxMTo urinary oRatNS. As a strengthening and invigorating cr dial It has no oqual. As usual with au article of such unsur passed reputation, it has many unprincipled imita tors, who. so long as they benefit their own pocket, care but little for the lives and health of thoso they may endanger, and manufacture the basest com pounds, and call them medicine, and others too, with a view of bringing the Royal 8choidam Schnapps into disrepute, advortiso, Bell, or attempt to sell, an article, which they call Schnapps, but which is noth ing more than a vUo compound of poor Gin, Alcohol and Spirits ofTurpcntiuo. Let all beware how they taste such trash, and bewaro bow they beliove the advertisements of quacks, lest, by a broken constitu tion, and a predisposition to Intemperance, conse- S uent on drinking auch dangerous and intoxicating quers, thoy see but foo late their orror. Remember no compound or preparation called Schnapps is from ourdistilery, unless bearing our corporate mark and signature upon the label and wrapper, and seal R. C. k Co., upon tho cork. Any person or persons imitat ing our Royal ScholdamSchuappa, will be dealt with to the utmost extent of tho law. RELYEA, CARTER & CO., „ , Sole Importers, Now York. For sale by J. E. DxFORD, Wholesale and Rotail Agent for 8avannah, at the Apothocarios’ Hall, oor- ner Broughton and Barnard-streeto. mar 20 j y ~ JOHN B. MOOnEiCOT. GIBBON'S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALE* RETAIL DRUGGISTS, mk S auW 0111 -k-JM Herchauta, factor., ^g llantcw, 1-byalclana and othcra, to llielr ex’ tonalyo and well aaloctod atock, coninrlalua avoryartlolo In tholr Una of hualnna, and which thoy otfor for sale on the most reasonable terms for cash, or approved credit, viz; * PADflB, VARNISHES, GLASS, &C.. White I*ead. rare and No. 1; Ticman's Colors, dry ftod Coacb Varnishos ; IJusood Oil, Spirits Turpentiue, Window Glass, Put ty, Gold LeaT, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, and Glv Mera’* Diamonds. LAMP. MACHINERY AND TANNERS' OIU3, Bleached Sperm, Whale and Urd Oils, for burning : all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patout Oil Unhleachod Sporm, Urd and Rape Seed <Ht *, also Tlumers, ’ Neats. Foot and Sweet OU. AKTICIaES. H Baldwin, SloJmundKr*. George G J Bunts, Mi chaoi Boloy, John Boston, John Bilbo, Solomon D Brantley, Francis S Bartow, W C Barton, gsmuel P Bell. da George A Cuyler. Samuel W Crabtree William Crabtree, John W Coates, Patrick Curran, George L Cope, Lewis F Cooke. Charles Clarku, Robert J Canning. Johu FCardoll. Francis T Colo, Wiu A Cone, Ed wiu A Castollo, Hugh Cullen, Joseph VCou- nerat, Moses A Cohen, John Cass, Wm Oscar Charl ton, Wm Cullen, Kilos M Coldlng, Jamus A Cour- volsio, Heury Crosby; Constantine, Daniel BCamp, Uctavus Ooben, Win D Charters, Joseph S CJughuru David Lope* Cohen, Peter L CousunUuu. Francis Champion, Montgomery Gumming, Wallace Gum ming, Wm A Gowper, Stroth Cranston, Charles H Crampliuld, Robert J Caughey, Aaron U Cramptou, Wm Cox, George Galley. Phillip Gouually, Wm P Clark, Alien Cullen. Adutn J Dotson, Isaiah Davenport, Archibald C Davenport, Thomas Dowell, James H Demund, Gooago W Davis, William U Davis, Jacob F Doo, Cbosloy Dugger, John D Davannoy, Heury J Dicker- son, Levi ti D'l.yon, Albert L Do Lor go, Martin Dug gan, William M Davidson, John Devanny, John Doyle. E. Ueorge Emmons, Henry K EasUnead, Stephen El liott, Robert Erwin, Thomas Eden, George Ehrlich. Robert H footman, JosopbS Fay, Lewis Frey, Dominick Featloy. John UFatiigaut, James B Foley, Jos Felt, John Holey, Johu G FerrilJ, Louis N Ful- llgant, Alexander Fawcett, Thomas Ford, Lewis J D Fairchild, John G Fraser, Uob’l U Ferguson, John I) Fish, Douguld Ferguson, Micbaol Flnuey, Blw’d Fitzgerald. Gc John Uannuel!, John B Gallto. Georgu W Gar- many, Thomas Greon, James E Gooiifrey, Josopb Green, Charles U Uoulding, George A Gordon, Ul-o Gordon, Frauds L Guo, Josoph Uauahl, Joseph F Uammo.i, George M Uriffln, Seaborn Uoodall. David H Galloway, Benjamin Giouovely, iAtireuce J Gull- martin, Charles K W Glllo. H. I Hover, Christiau Harsco, Goo Huns, Jouuthun Hill, TII Harden, James Hunter, Joseph Hawthorn John B Hogg. Peter F lluuscheldt, John K Heruau- dez, Bolutnon Hiudly, John C Hunter Lomuel L .Hover, Wm. D Howe, Benjamin If. Hardee,Charles S Henry, Charles 8 Hardee, Noble A Hardee, Al feed Huy wood, Wm P Humor. Geo I* Humbert, W Waring Habersham. Thutnus Henry, Erastus Henry Kobcr, Hutchison, Josepl. M Ifaywood, George s Hurdiug, Joliu Hover, Kii.shu Hugar, Thomas Heron Abraham Huruion, Thomas B Hough, Henry Haupt, Williun Hunter, Ernest Houor, Albert Haris. I. Jas D Irvine, Edward D Irvine. J* <S'ohn G •ones, I Peyton, H Johnsou, Edward Jahn, Hubert M M Jaugoila, John R Joliusou.W’ra B Jackson, George o Johusou, Edward Jones, Johu H Johnston, K. i’iueus M Kollork, James Kelly Fredurluk Kreusout William Krebs, Noah B Knapp, laiwls Knorr, Johu J Kelly, Wm Levy Kupluu. La Win C Iztwton, Jordan Uwc, Ja M E Lambriuht. Chas E Laudvolght, Jno X Lewis, Johu A U'Wls, Charles E Lodge, James B Law, Charles A L la- mar.Michal LaAiu.Thos L Lloyd, Edward Lorcll, Jacob G. Isivy,Joseph Uppinan.llomy F*Uoble.m liam Luw, Jumes P lziug, Alouzo B Luce, Duulel N LrtlU, M. Thomas Murtaugh, Hugh W Mercer, Natlmuiel C Mills, Putur tt Mingst, Thomas Morton, Juhu Mul- lery, Muuuol Molina, Charles F. Mills, John Morri son, William H C Mills, Alvin N Mllior, Valeutiue Martin, Wm J Mooro, Horace Morse, Henry 0 Mehr- tens, Isaac Mluis,Thomas G Miller, Authouy FMira Abraham Minis. Richard 0 Mackall John Murchl- sou, \\ illlam H May, John Maktenson, Edward Mo ran, Thos A Maddox, Jacob Muusus, John G Mat- ters Mr. Joseph S McDonnell, Peter McCaun, Hugh Sic- Lain, James Mclutiro, aUexomior McHardy, Patrick McGovern, William MoKcndrco, John W McKay, Jo seph J McCoy, Robert Mclutlre, Jumes Mclutiro, James McHenry, Willlum S McFarland. N. Alexander U Neelaud, Thomas J Naylor, Edwin L No Id linger, John W Ncvltt, Johu R Norton. John C Nlcoll, Wm G Norwood. O. Johu Oliver, William O Drlscoll, Johu W Owens, George owmis, Dominick U’Byrne, Dennis o'.Sulli van. P. 1-evi K Price, Edward Padelliird, Robert I’essot, Joseph Pelot, Orrin 0 Parker, Antonio Ponce, Wm J Par ton, Malochal Parish, Christian Pierson. Johu Foati-ll, Michael I’rendergast. George F 1’nlines, Wm Parrish, Charles F Preston, Edwin Parsons, George Parsons, Francis A Poullen, Thomas Prendergaat. I’ntrick Price, Josoph W Phillips, Philip J Punch, Joliu F Posey, Edward M Proudorgost, Henrv li PUUUps, Edward Padelford, Jr. Joseph B Itlpley, Francis W Reid, Michael J Bell- ley. Hiram RoberLs, James J Richardson, Wm J Richardson, John A Richardson, George J Robert son, Jacob Koscnflold, Matthew Ryan, James M Russell, Robert Halford, Philip M Russell, John Reedy, Andrew M Ross, Heury Kosor, Thomas Red- tern, Wm Rahu. Charles E Robinson, John Ryan, Augustus Reich. 8. George W Stonu. Alox A 8mets, Homy Strotner. Francis M Btono, John A Staley, Albert Scarbrough Kbenozer .Sutton, Wm Starr,Jr., Wm Smith, Robert Strouss, James Steven, James Sullivan, Daniel H Stewart, Emanuel Sheftall, Charles Slager, Frances Sorrell, Jacob Sliafier, Jos M Sbellmau, Ueorge W Shaffer, Jatuos Stevous, William R Symous, John Savage, Samuel LSpoLeggor, Heury Stibhs, John II Stegln, Daniel T Scrantou, John stono, Frcdorlck W Sims, Mordecal Sheftall, Sr., Solomou sheftall, Timothy sheedy, lioiiry c Stephens, Francis R Shackeifonl, Michael Shealian, Henry D Svkes. Con rad Schneldor. 7 ' T. Allred F. Torluy, Cornelius Turbush, Frod A Tap per, John Timmerman, Jamas Taylor, Henry Tow, Johu T Thomas. Charles Thoruby, Francis Trendall, Barnard G Tlldou, Georgo H Tltcomb, John D Ten- hroech, David Thompson, Francis Marion Thread- craft, Eugsno JTruchalut, John C Taylor. WmB Tinsley, Wm Thomas. Georgo W Ulmer. V. Cornelius VonDer Vloo, Johu A Voirt. W. James T. Webb, Thomas S Wayue, Gilbert A Wil- klus, Henry K Waahburu, Johu 0 Walters, Daniel 8 wilsou, Wm Wray, Robert Welch, George M Wald- burg, ltoliort D Walker, Henry F Willing, Richard Wayne, Henry OWyer, Alexander H Waver, Jacob Waidburg, John W Wilson, W Thorne Williams, Seth Woodward. Amos Webb, Conrad Waldschmldt, Thomas J Walsh. Wm Waters, Norman Wallace. W u * w waiborger Alien R Wright, John R Wilder. Philip Yongc. Wm P Yonge, Z. Poter Zadavoaki. Clkkk ok Councu. Offics, 1 , Savannah, March 1, 1866. J The above uamed persons havo registered their names as voters during January and February, 1856. . EDWARD G. WILSON, Clerk of Council. vr OTICE—Blanketa^Kerseya, Bed and Whit# Xl Flannels.—^tVeotter the above articles, which we now have on hand, together with a large variety of Dress Goods, consisting or Cashmeres, black and colored Silks, Moualiu do Lalnes, French Cambrics, Ginghams, aud every variety of other goods usually found in a Dry Goods establishment, at the lowest market prices, in-order to mako room for our Spring atock. Please call aud examino our assortment. , LADSON k ROGERS, JftP- 9 No. 2 BhacPa stores, W»R,M08ELEY’8 oTTumourH, In aim *} « .recejjlion or l-au.at. ?a!! E Diary la tocolwlooor ilia |h.L Bro. d «.v an,l oomnln. about tb“, v fif turahliail Jtooiaa, wiu. 80wl ^ V kijt«, - J waya at hand, both ludlea an.i bbbi -"aa .4 ed at thla lailltutloa, and *111 “'lalal and kind attcatioa from ttwivowu ******* I hlaUauoa, 111,prreUre in' At-Fooato be ayiuad upon bdurma l irukea. All couiBiunlcatloanltaluL""**) w.riofei*! UrauX f "TitV MADETiooTa- - ^ TUB Subacriber haa oh baa, ■ \ Ire local of EOt/in UAlmS’.Sj*?t»r, <>*>* loanuracluro, w|„ c b , , , ■uporlur »wkmu...|upauUrJa„ l *' , "bl ftrlor to any tnadulu Savannah aro from ,0 to 110. '‘"Wtoaffll Boota, kid aud ololli Uaitari an, ui„ doraauauil. Eapcciai care u »U. lain, I, J K-A . pOTAlOEsAdbo laureU's'JSETteii.'' psswftS: translated by Soeyle. 1 * -a, ^van^llUryor *baw t0flta ^ |;T , heAllachl iu Madrid. Romance or the Harom, bv Miss Km,* Rachul Gray, by Juliaiavatsugh Earnest Uudoad, by Mr-;. Lee llenti mar3 y.THUWit VVIlibu, 7 Os’f NKC'bilVlJU^-20 aoxea Sh«il& 1 » bwca. dal„T5;l IflP coin tiREXniJj, . rti | augft prime article, Hams. In stoi e, uud for sale bv « waynk. gp EXTltAORDlNARUNsinuSl AGALYST FIRE! " Extract or a fetter from Norfolk, \V daw w ry 17th, I860: ’ ^ Mxshiw. S. C. Hkkiu.no 4 Co., New York Gentlemen : On the 7th or December U Adams k Co.’s Lxpruvi Office, situan-dmawt 1 ■tory brick budding, l«i iLlaclty, wiS£ ed by fire, and their safe renuUied buricdS burning rums uutii yesterday, when it wasdtJJ andevcu then found surrounded uife Lvti. < (aud almost red-hut Iron Uy beside it,) theut . ornaments and nob^ melted oil. WewerewioZ 1 to this Are; and It anything can resist such fc!S enough-fire could not be Hotter—it u a triuS Indeed. W e eucloae a certificate from sev«ii^f tie* who saw it opened. ^ Yours, truly. Row la.vd i u!:o- CKKT1HCA1K. ’• Nokiolk, Va„ Jau. li lot By roquet of Messrs. Rowland L Bi«, , e *■ day atteuded the oiieniug ol oue ol IicrriorTfae t Fire-proof Safes, which was iu the di e ®f ;ect*£ a 7, belonging to Messr.*. Adams k Co.’i Eyire-i ^ I found tho papers and contents ta a perfect suit da preservation. It was, In our opinion, u tost as could be had. A large four story l entirely destroyed, and the sufe remained the tltno surrounded by fire, aud subject to aiiiiual heat, for forty days before dug from the ruinf J (Bignod,) Gw,, j. Ancau . WtujAKU.iu.ma Mara Davb . 0. Hall. a\. R. ll'CUUS, W. W. JaCuSS 1 am fully satisfied with the manner iu *b:cU Shove motioned safe preserved its content-.. A. A. COWLERY, Amt ) Adams k Qo,'g iiwta. -• a Extract from a Norfolk paper: Adams’ Safi.—OuoofHerriug’s cclebriwiif l proof .Safes was iu Adams’ Express Otliro vbtui, 1 building was burned several weeks ago. Itwua Jd buried lu tbo rubbish until Thurv'.a.v.riatsl was takeu oul Tlio fire, ou the occasion nlitiMa I wus oue of tho fiercest wo over saw, taid zlathrf obost was found, after a lapse of forty iity*,ui» : surrounded by embers, glowing bnglitiy. VU i opened, the papers, aud oilur articles itc-uuut were found to be sound ami generally ingteicoii ’ lion, thus uilbrdiug another prool of Uiescctntjfc-a superiority or these safes. The oue allude*tier;] bu seen ut the ware-house or Messrs. RLt&iik Bros., who are ageuts for the makers, luhal clearly the ovldeuccs of its incombiiaiibleqult-y when its extorlor was red-hot in thu burning LrP naco that roared around it, uud amid tin- «2cl that glared around it for hours, days aud wtb. L Herring’s Patent Champion Fire-proofgfto,nG! Hall’s Patent Powder-proof Locks, for sale br BELL k PRENTISS, Agew, fel»2 Savftuub.M.B III T3ALM OP THOUSAND FLOWERS.—Por XJ beautifying tho complexion, curlug diseases ol tho Skin, for Shaving, cleaning the Teeth, for the Toilet aud Nursery, for Bathing, aud many Medical purposes. A fresh supply of tho genuine article, Just rocolved at the AI’OTIIECAUIES’ ItALL, fob 28 Oor. Broughton and Barnard its. er Knoxville, and Is "now o|ieuiug a'beautifol lot of Muslins at 10 to ltifcc per yard. ue>ul^u, . „ J- W. THRELKELD, mar 4 Corner Qougrcss aud Whitaker sts. ORATES. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, new pat- terns, Just recolvod, and for sale twenty-fir* percent, logs than ever before in tirij city. 1 n«tiM KKNNMWv Sfif * iu CHjChromeGreon, YellowLinsocd, Sporm . uua T a tluer “ Oita, Brushos, Paper IfanfifoKs. which wo will sell at low rates ' ‘ aprlT’ (ROBERT FINDLAY loldsolnk Chutnpalgu, quurta, -• do do do, pluta, AitO do itouuho do, pts and qu. 6U do KugiiioCUcqtmt do, do. 76 do Giralors Vorxey do, 100 boxen latldonM Rhino Wluoaud Braudlos. In store and for safe by JlU |0\V WEBSTER A PALME8. N KO of tho Abbott Dororoittaf^Sta expected! for aale In lota to suit purchasers, br dw> 8 » . . -Ja- . nor - AJAIIA—5 tons lauding tbia day from bark Nutmegs, Mace, Alauioo, Cinnamon, Popjier, Glngor, Augusta, a complcto assortment for Builders' Mustard, Saloratus, Soda. Peariaah, SwootOil, Starch, ua ®» for Ra,u tnannfarturers' prices. Fig Bluo, Matches. *®. ’ , iMV CHAFFER k CO., FOR PHYSICIANS. _ 6 Whitaker street. A grout variety of the beet French. English, and O'TAPLB aiid Fancy Dry Goods, of everv va- American pioinlcata, PbymaceuUcoi Ifroparations, O rlety, just rocoIvcHl and for safe by ^ ^ Select powders, Burglcal Instruments, Vlala Bpoolo ’ J ^ 0 - -- Jars, Metalic Baddle bags. ko. Also, CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID. Any ono who may favor thorn with their ordora may nflluit.,1 lltwan it.ala. M.iaal..l,i> Ik* ^ .t . TDIUEUI TIMUEItn HE Undeetilgned haa just received, fet «a I (600) Five Hundred piece* of good shine Timber, averaging over ouethna-aiul Jc-ut testkll 0 fob JEFFERSON UuBERh , ■jV/l ACKEREL, HERBtN575AU505Ofrji 111 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel. 3 du do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 hull bids Bluo Fish, 2 do Pickled Herring, 0 do No 1 Salmou. 6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel, 10 kite No 1 Mackerel, lo do No 2 do 6 kits Tongues aud Bounds, , looo lbs Cod Fish. For sale low by J. A. 0K6V) \ . ft wW I Jau26 RATES OF ADVERTISING. For ono square, of300 ctns or Joss, of toy tJT*»i larger than Nouparell, 76 cents for the itam-'i T conn for each subsequent insertiou,l'or toy tan thau oue mouth, All Tabulur work, with or without Rules; trii vertisementa occupying double column, iluiik i charged double the above Rites. Advertisements of whatever length, foruj».a5 less than ouo mouth, to bo churned at truis. rates. For a longer timo at the following mo No. oi Bquaro8|lmo|2mo8l3mos|4moj|ainte|U>-| 1 Square,.... 2 Squares... AT do ' do do do do do do do J. W. THRELKELD, (Air. Congress and Whitaker ata. depoud upon their receiving the beet attention, and that all gooda fbrnlihed will ho or a reliable quality. Should thoy not give entire satisfaction, thoy may be returned at the option of the purchaser. riOKN AND CORN MEAIa-lOOO bii pHrni w^ 1 * 0 tforrH, “ °° r “^ SJWKEroiL.’— A vary superior artlala ofTiucas kJ Oltva Oil, put up by Killing ft Co., Uithorn : (brtalob, JOHN H, UOOKKfco6 , ’ feb 4 Gibbons’ Bulldluga, OKU) itlTATOia.-ljibbla. prtmaftaadFMatMa, A“»Sat k “ UU ’ Si rainffil , * 0 ^j“' For any timo not above specified, a propoiw* \ charge will be made. A deduction of 26 por cent from theibcuta* < will be made on advertisements appeartl*** ? slvcly on the fourth puge of the daily. Advertisements ordered throe times a * be charged two-thlrda the above rates. Special notices, 10 ceuts per Hue for the nrst * 6 cents for each subseqent insertion, and it ue.o lobe Bubject to contract. Marriage ncticetM- ‘‘'l? neral invitations 60 ceuts each. No spacin g- 3 inserted for less than 60 ceuts. ObituaryM v * Reports, Resolutions, or lfroceedlngs of aaysw? Association, or Corporation, ordered to b«pw- ed, 6 cents per line. ... i steamboats will be advertised at 840 r« r for each boat advertised. J Steamships, where but ono Is runulug, 6WP"*' K - num; if two or more, 830 each. . J Auctioneers’ advertisements not to be * contract, but to be charged at the rateipt^ 1 por square. , [S Thu paper, under no circumstances, to i 111 - m od iu u contract. .. t Professional and business cards not Hues, will bo inserted at 820 per annum. a Calls on persons to become candidate*- M inserted as othor advertisements, to be paw 111 . variably in advance. ^ w , Announcing candidates for ofllce, 810, w Kr in advance. j Advertisements uot marked ou the cow ‘ , specified timo, will bo iusertoil until ior u,n ' payment exacted. ,, When any bill for two mouths advertUliq., : ^| than contract, amounta to over 860, a dedww t 26 per cent will be mado, , H Yearly advertising, with privilege of cha»l e be taken at the following rates : w • For ono square, renewable once a wees, ’* “ ** iwtao '* A _ -j ‘ “ “ •» 8timcsoroRiwr • - Evory additional square contracted for to *, ed ouo half tho abovo rates addillonaj. Yearly advertisers shall bo limited to lhf > contracted for. AU contracts shall beta stating definitely the nature of the cuiIbcm advertised. Any advertisements not I'roi^;^, [ noctod with the business shall hc cliar b' e ‘i„ 1 W*J ly, and also auy excess of matter over the* contracted for. ,.!»*i Contract advertisements payablo quan^te^ vertisementa from strangers aud transient payable in advance. All others will ho con« duo whon called for. . . (lu .««gL Regular advertisers and all others sendlWu,,.® munlcaUons or requiring notices designed tog teutfen to fairs, concerts, soirees, or any |' u r l ^‘; tortalnmenta, where charges aro maae '•* rvC o\: Unco—all notices of private asaoclatJoiu, e' f r % :} tlco designed to oall attoution to private eutw - calculated or Intended to promote ludlteR^r,, rests, can only he inserted with tho uuitere** that the same ta to be paid for. If iD \ e !lg^ T editorial column (whlcn can be only at l* 1 ®. .,^ JJ'fl tlou of the editors) tho same will ho chargeo , j rato ofnoi leas than 20 cents per line. p ] Advertisements ordered in the ft eckly P™ per square for each insertion. ^ , ff aAU Tho undersigned, publishers ofDaily,WTOd aud Weekly uowspapora InBttvsiiuab.Ga-.P^R bursolvea strictly to adhoro to tho tA charges, and lu no Instance to devlstei thert» The above rates to take effect March 1, to contluue bludlug, until chanced by tb» T0 1 the integrity of existing contracts. AU | tho year or any other specified time, •balloo}; ^ 9 with the expiration of tha period for whies fl were made. AixxixboABintta, JEjpwWcow.