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/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To til whom it may
\J concern : Whereat, Audrew Holliday, wtllap-
ply ai iho Court of Ordinary fbr Letter* ofDUmbulou
•n the fetate or Armaud I* Fox.
These are, therefore, to cite amt admonish all
whom it may concern, to bo aiut appear before said
Court to make uldoctiou (if any they liavo) on or be-
lore the first Mouday lu Juno noxt, otherwise said
Letter* will l>o granted.
Witness, John M. Milieu, taq. Ordluary for Chat-
ham County, this twelfth day of November, 1854.
»uov ITT* JOHN It. IttWJKN. o. c. c.
*¥ATK OFGEORGIA
/CHATHAM COUNTY :-To all whom It may
VJ ooucoru : Whereas, John Welbrock will apply
at the Churl of Ordinary for tailors Disiulssory as
Administrator on tiio ostato of It Welbrock :
Those are, therefore, to cito and admoulsli all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or
before the first Monday in Juno noxt, otherwise said
Letters will be granted.
Witness, John It. Mlllon, Esq., Ordluary for Chat
ham couuty, this fourth day or December, 1854.
doc4 JOHN M. MILLKN, oca
STATU OF WrGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY :-To aU whom it may
oucern: Whereas, Joliu Woibrock will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for bettors of DismUsUm "
Admidistor oh the estate or Carl Rolfs, deceased:
These arc, thcrefiire, to clio aud admonish all
whom it may concern to be aud appear before said
Court to make objectlou (Ifauy they have) ou or be
fore the first Mouday iu Juue uext, otherwise said
tatters will bo grauted.
Witness, Johu M. Milieu, Esq,. Ordluary for Chat
ham Oouuty, this fourth day of December, 1846.
dec4 JOHN M. M1LLKN, o 0 C.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom It may
couceru : Whereas, Ueorgo Jones, will apply ut
the Court or Ordinary for letters of Dismission as
Administrator ou the Estate of Jauo Gordou Clarke.
These are, therefore, to cite aud admonish all
whom it may concern, to be aud uppear before said
Court to make objection (If any they have) on or be
fore the first Mouday In Juue uext, otherwise said
tellers will bo grauted.
■Wituess, Johu M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary for
Chatham Couuty, this fifteenth day or November,
1854.
uov 24 JOHN M. MHAEN. o. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C HATHAM COUNTY—To nil whom it may
couceru: Whereas.Johu Mallory, Will apply to the
uourt of Ordtuary for tatters lUsnusory as adminis
tration ou Iho Estate or William Wright those are,
therefore, to cite aud adtuouish all whom It umy
couceru, to bo aud npjvar before said Court, to
make objectlou (ifauy they have) ou or beloro the
first Mouday in November next, othwiso suid tad-
tors will bo grauted.
Wituess, Johu Bilbo, Esq., Ordluary for Chatham
Count v, this e.ght day of April 1850.
JOHN BILBO, o. c. C.
ap*8
C HATHAM SHERIFFS SALE.-Will'te
sold ou tho first Tuesday in Juue next, before
the Court House, between the legal hours of sale,
lot number twelve (12) New Frnuklin Ward, iu the
City of Savannah, situated on the corner of Mont
gomery street and Battle Row, together with the
three story brick warehouse situated thereon; levied
ou to satisfy a certain U. fa. issuing out of Chatham
Su|*erior Court, In favor of Johu Scuddcr vs. Clar
ence l’. Hollis. Property pointed out iu said fi. fa.
BENJAMIN L. COLE,
mayo Sherill’C.C.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE*
G EORGIA, WAYNE COUNTY.-Agreenbly
to au order grauted by the Court of Ordluary
of Wayne County, will bo sold beloro tho Court
House door, lu tho city of Brunswick, Ulyuu county,
on the first Tuesday in Juue next, betweeu the law
ful hours of sale, seven hundred aud filly (750)
acres or land, lying iu Glynn couuty, belonging to
the estate of Rebecca Manning, late of Wayne couu
ty. deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs aud
creditors of Bald deceased. Terms made kuowu ou
the day of sale.
This April the 15th, 1850.
JOHN D. HUMPH,
aprl’ Administrator
notice;
T WO months from date application will be
made to tho Ordinary of Chatham Couuty, for
leave to sell lot No- 151,9lh district, Baker, belong
ing to the estate of Julian Marks,
JACOB WATSON,
mays Administrator.
NOTICE.
S HERIFF Sale in Wayne County.—Will be
sold in front of the Court House, iu Waynesvlllr,
Wayne County, on tho first Tuesday iu Juue uext,
betweeu the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit: Ouc lot of laud in said county, contain
ing four hundred and ninety acres, kuowu as lot No,
105, lu the third district of said county, tavy made
by a constable aud returued to me.
WILLIAM SPELL, S. W. C.
April 24,1850.w td may28
Notice.
O NE mouth after date application will be
made to the Bank of the State of Georgia for the
payment of a Twenty Dollar bill, the left half of
which has been lost by mail.
ROBERT B. HUTCHISON.
Pauldtng County, April 25,1850. npr25
From V. U. PALMER,
UDinUL ADVKKIMNtt AND NIWNUnM AU«T,
Now York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
JAMBS B. K1DLKB,
DHAI.HU and importer of
Watch©** Jewelry, Silver Ware, Fan
cy Good*, &c»*
NO. 12, wxmi 2D artuacr, huladxli-hu.
«cpt8 ly
rrtHE Subscriber* would romtctfWly call
I nutation of tb* Principal* of Boarding School*,
Bowdlnr **—^ ”** J ' ^ * *
NELSON 8WEEZHY,
DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
Corner Astor Place and 4tii Avenue,
IN CUWK FROX1MITV TO TUN A8T0R LIBRARY AND TUN NEW
HI HUC HOl'HE, NEW TORN.
mile moat extensive variety aud the largest
I slock of Mouumouls, Ibnibe, Head Btouon, Ac.,
in America, can bo fouud at this eztabllihmout, from
plalu to Uio most elaborate ami ornate iu design aud
workmauihlp. lu addlUou to the itock always ou
hand, a great variety or drawings, appropriate and
orlglual may be found, from which work will be on
ccuted promptly to order.
Orders faithfully executed, and shlppod to any
point available by water or steam.
Persons visiting tho city of New Yerk on ploasure
or bitsluess are respectfolly luvlted to visit tills es
tabilshmout. octa
UARFEtAND UPHOLSTERY
ing House*, Hotel*, and tfat pubtio in general,
to th* late and Important Improvamenta they have
made In the Rattan Frame*, Horne** Leather
Hinged and Spiral Spring*.
Those Bed* are a very durable article, coat little
more than Feather Bed*, and are much more healthy.
In feet, these beds ar* a mat luxury to tha well or
sick, .nd altogether such an article aa when once
used would be deemed Indispensable in *very fami
ly for comfort and health.
Persons from any part of the United State* may
be *uppil*d at the shortest notice, by sending tholr
orders, giving dlmeusioua of Bedstead, Ho., ad-
dressed to DOWEIJ* k BARRETT.
oct3—Cm 200, Chesnut at, Phila.
A. L ARCHAMBAULT,
WAREHOUSE,
140 Conartta ami 67 St. Jtdien Streets.
rjlUE UNDERSIGNED would take this oppor-
_ tunlty to oxpress to his Mends and tho public
guuorally, his sincoro thanks for their liberal patron-
ago aud influence, whicii has resulted lu extension ol
his trado to all parts of the State. Also, Carolina,
Florida, Alabama aud Tenucssec, thereby enabling
him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed lu nuy Southern
city.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Kee|ters,-aiui Steam
boat Owners are particularly invited to exutuiue the
present stock, which is now complete iu all tho
various departments, consisting lu pari of ihe follow
ing goods, via:
CAR PM DEPARTMENT.
Royal Mcdallon,
Royal Velvet,
Mocet Wilton,
Mocel Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussels,
Tlireo ply Iugruiu,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Dumb,
English Druggets, (of va-
idths,'
rlous widths,)
Mosaic Hearth Rugs,
Velvet and Cbeuilie Rugs,
Tufted Rugs,
Piano aud table Covers,
IVnir Mat* (every variety,)
Silver A Brass Blair Rods,
. CartM'tsBiudiugs, Ac.
CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT.
Brocatcllcs. Lice aud Muslin Curtaius,
Sal in de tallies, GiltOoruices,
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pius uml Bauds,
Worsted aud GuUuu Damask, Tassels, l/wps aud
Cords; Velvet aud Plush of various colors; Wludow
Shades, uew style.
Also, every variety of Furniture Covering, Trim
raings aud materials for decorating.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
From two to Tweuty-four feet wide, for Halls ami
Rooms, cut to fit without a scam.
The subscriber will oblige himself to make the
prices ou all description of goods os low as the same
quality can be purchased In any Northern city.
49T Carpets cut to Rooms aud goods seut to any
part of the city free of charge.
An experienced Upholster will attcud to tho
makiugaud laving of Curpets aud Oil Cloths when
desired. The docorativo aud curtaiu department is
n charge of an Upholster of acknowledged taste and
skill. W. H. GUION, Agout.
octlS 140 Cougress uud 57 St. Julieu-sts.
DR. SANFORD'S INVIGORATOIt,
I S a mild laxative, tonic aud stimulant, and is
recomuieuded to the public, relying upon its lu
trinsic worth iu the cure ofthefolluwiug complaints
All Billious Dernugeuieuts, Sick Headache, Dyspop;
sia, Habitual Oostiveness, Chronic Diurrhm, Colic
Palu in tho Stomach und Bowels, General Debility*
Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggists gen'
orally, aud by John. B Moore A Co, aud Wiu. W*
Liucolu, Savannah. ly febl2
LET 08 REASON TOGETHER
NOTICE.
A LL persons having claims against the late
firm of W. H. FARRELL tfi Co., are requested
to edil. and receive their money, before tho first
day of Juno ensuing, ut which timo a final disposi
tion will be made betweeu the respective copart
ners. GEO. W. DAVIS,
npr20 3t -* Receiver.
' NOTICE.
SIXTY DAYS after date, application will be
S i-vaa. uaio uuer uaw. upuuvauuu nmus
made to tho Honorable, tho Court of Ordluary
of Chatham county, for leuvo to sell a negro girl
slave named Elizabeth, tho property of the late
Charles J. Zittrour, for tho benefit ot the heirs aud
creditors oi the said Coarles J. Zittrour.
KATHARINE ZITTROUR, Adin’rx.
mar 24-tlj Est. Chits. J • Zittrour, dcc'd.
ASSIGNMENT NOTICE.
J OHN M. WILLIAMS, having assigned all
his property, botli real and persoual, to adjust
ids debts, all persons having legal claims against tho
said John M. Williams, will please baud them to the
undersigned without delay, as it is quite desirable
to ascertain the extent of indebtedness, aud to per*
t'ect a speedy settlement of the assigned property
apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee.
""Executrix postponed sale.
O N the First Tuesday iu Juue next will be
sold beloro tho Court House in Waresboi o. Ware
County, Gu., by virtue of au order from tho Ordina
ry of Richmond county, Geo. Lot of laud Nos. 320,
322,325, 32*5,327, 012, 013. un<J 020, lu the twelfth,
(12th) district; Nos. 200 aud 307. ninth (9th) dis
trict; and Ku *■' 4, “ _ *“'■*'*
Ware county,
late of Richmoiul county,
heirs and creditors. E. 1*. FOE,
uivll tds Executrix.
unci; c*os. sue uuu out, uimii (vud uw
No. 409. in tiio oigluli (8th) district ot' sutd
nty; sold as the property of Robt. F. Poe,
ihmond county, deceased, for the benefit of
ADMISTilATOll'S NOTICE.
A LI. persons having demands against the eslutc
of tho late Charles S. Arnold, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them, properly attested,
within tiio time prescribed by law; ami ail those in
debted to said estate, are requested to make inline-
diato payment to EDWARD FADELKURD,
mays
Administrator.
BAILEY A CO.,
M anufacturers or Fine silver Ware,
Chestnut street, Philadelphia. In order that
purchasers maybe certain or the quality of Silver
Ware of our manufacture, our Sterling Silver will be
stamped
Our goods inuy bo found at Messrs. II B Nichols A
Co’s., who are authorized to sell utour retail prices,
m.vlfi BAILEY A CO.
NfcW TIN STORE AND SHEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
141 HOl'TlI OK J4AKKKT HqUAKK, HR VAN srrilKKT.
I would inform my old friends aud patrons
JSM I bavu o|>ened tho above store to conduct the
^0[KUjvu, Tin aud Khcel-lrou Business iu ull its
various forms, ami where will he ibuud a gen
oral assortment of .Stoves, Tin aud Sheet Iron Ware,
which I will be pleased to show, aud ut such prices
aa will satisfy any one wishing to purchase.
AI! kinds of Rooting, Gutters of tand, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, .loV» Work and Re
pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put lip
aud Pipes furnished ut sliort notice.
Tiu Ware at wliolesale und retail. Call down on
Bryan street, it will pay you for your walk.
ocl'2 JOHN J. MAURICE, Ageut.
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.
CARPET WARE-HOUSE,
140 OONOKIW ANI> 57 KT. JlMJKN-HTHWfTH.
milH SnbHcriiier Imh received, and will open
I tills day, the largest and most extensive variety
ot WINDOW SHADES ever offered in lids city. It is
the intention of tho advertiser to keep constantly in
store a largo supply of ull tho various patterns uud
styles manufactured by tho muuuliiclurers of this
country and of Franco, to which the attention ofiuor-
chants und families iu Uio city und country, is in
vited. They will bo Hold ut wholesale and retail, at
HMtisfuctory prices. W II. GUION, Ageut.
juu 8
TO BUILDERS.
T HE SUBSCRIBER is prepared to execute
ut tho shortest notlco, uud in the most work
manlike manner, all kiuds ol'Meial Roofing, Gutters,
Cornice, or other work connected with llie muuufoc-
luring or ro|iuiring ofCopjier, Galvaulzod Irou, Zinc,
or Shoot I run Business.
HORACE MORSE,
nctlS 166 Broughton at)
BRING AND SUMMER CLOTH I NO.-The
. . subscriber would invito tho attention of ull
in want of SPRING AND SUMMER CIvOTlHNG, to
his slock which has Just lieun received, at tho Star
Clothing Kmjiorium, 147 Buy street.
aprir. WM. O. PRICE
WATCIlES-WATCIlKItWAtCllEff.
^co We are receiving tho liondon Lever
Ml Watches, oftliu most colehrated makers. In
JIGold ami Silver nuses. R. V. Cnn|M»r’« Ihi-
■BUIMplex Wutohos, WutclioH for Tlmiug HurHoa,
lino Swiss Clirouuiuulers, which wo uU'ur at reasona
ble prices, at our uew store In Gibbons’ Range.
wm P. B. NICH0W « 00.
HOLLOWAY’S PILLS—WHY AKB WE 8ICK?
I T has been the lot of the human race to be
weighed down by disease aud suflcriug. HOL-
WAY’S P1I.IS are specially adapted to the reliei
or the weak, tiio nervous the delicate, aud tho iu-
firm, of all climes, ages, sexes, and constitutions.—
Professor Hollowuy personally Huporluteuds the
manufacture of his medicines in the Uulted States,
aud offers them to a free aud cnlighteued people, os
tho best remedy the world ever saw for the removal
of disease.
THESE PIUS PURIFY THE FIXJOD.
Tliese ramous Pills are expressly combined to ope
rate on the stomach, tho liver, tho kidneys, the
luugs, the skin, aud the bowels, correcting uuy de
rangement iu tlieir functions, purilylug the blood,
tho very fountain of life, and thus curiug disease iu
all its forms.
DYSPEPSIA AND UVER COMPLAINTS.
Nearly half tho human race huve taken these
Pills. It has been proved iu all parts of tbo world
4hat nothing has been fouud equal to them in coses
of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, aud stomach
complaints generally. They soon give a healthy
one to those organs, however much deranged, aud
wheu all other means have failed.
GENERAL DEBILITY—ILI. HEALTH.
Many of tho most despotic governments hove
opened their custom houses to tho introduction ot
these Pills, that they may become the medicine of
the masses. Learned colleges admit that this medi
cine is the best remedy ever known for persous of
delicato health, or whero tho system has beeu im
paired, as its iuvigoratiag properties never fall to
afford relief.
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
No female, youug or old, should bo without this
colobrated medicine. It corrects aud regulates the
monthly courses at all (icriods, acting In many coses
liko a charm. It is also tho best and safest medicine
that can bo given to children of all ages, and for
any complaints, consequently no family should bo
without it.
Holloway’s Pills are tho best remedy known in
tho world for tho following diseases : Asthma, Bow
el Complaints, Couglis, Colds, Chest Discuses. Costlv
ness, Dyspepsia, Veucreul Alt'ccttous, Diarrhoia, De
bility, Dropsy, Fever and Aguo, Female Complaints,
Headaches, Stono and Gruvcl, Luwuoss of Spirits,
Indigestion, Iullueuza, In nomination, Iuwurd Weak
ness. Liver Complaint, Piles, and Worms of ull kiuds.
Sold at tho manufactories of Professor Holloway,
_ . Professor Holloway,
80 Midden taue, New York, aud 244 Strand, Lou
don. und by all respectable Druggists aud Dealers iu
Medicines throughout tho Uultod Suites, and tho
civilized world, iu boxes at 25 ccuts, 62 J* cents, uud
$1 each.
US" There is a considerable saviug by taking tho
larger sizes.
N. B.—Directions for tho guiduuco of patients
every disorder are affixed to each Pot. up!25
READ I—READ l!—READ III
That is, if yon cun sec; und gz
r you can’t see, you can find V. ..
all kinds ofhelps to seo,” at tiio Watch am
Jewelry Storo or D. B. Nichols k Co., iu Congress
street, noxt door to tho corner of Whitaker, where
you cau purchase Watches, Jewelry, Silver Wure,
aud Fancy Goods, as low us at any oilier store lu
the country.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fresh
lot of those fine Steel Spectacles ; also, u supply of
Pebble uud Pcriscopic tans, which wo are prepared
to fit in nil kinds of Trutucs, at sliort notice. Our
Perlscoplc taus (so called from tlieir peculiar shape)
have an advunuigo over all others, us they have u
greuter rango of focus, so that tho reader is uot
compelled to hold the book or paper ut a certain
dlshiuce from tliu eye. Cull and see.
D. B. NICHOta A CO.
43r No charge for allowing goods.
mar 11 D. B. N. ft CO.
v-rom e. nmeri
unnm um nnumunt. n.
AulhortMd Attol (Dr Swunli Journal.
UIACni ~AMP~CBM»OyF.
SPRING BID AND BATTRA*) DEPOT.
200 chmkut mum, omrni *»n»’ wm.
SubacSbni would rtiuwctfaUj oall th.
mwo hS^San.nq B
It*!!)?* 1 . “ AbD.ylutt.0MmTl.im.,-:
ft Hpteadid iteel eugravlnf, rroa the o*M>rftte4
pftinUBf by UadiMr; and th* “Departur* of tb* Is
raelite* ftrom Egypt, ” a IftTf* ftftd biutiful onfrav
log ftrom ft paintmf by D. Robert*. Th* retail prlc*
of th* above Mfravlan U 93 por copy, bat will b*
•wtfrm cfdurgt, a* follow*:—
1m lulMorlbor* bay* —tabil»h*d a Book Ag*ocy
lo Fbiladalphlft, and will teraiib any book or pub
lication at th* retail prio* ft*** of po*tage. Any p*r
ion* by forwarding the iub*cr1pUoo price of any of
th* is Magazine*, such a*' Harper’s. Godey'e, Put
nam’*, Graham’s Frank LasUe’e Fashions, Ac., will
receive the Magazine* for cm* year, and a copy of
either of the above beautiful tmgruvlng*. froo of
charge, or iriubscribiog to a 12 and a 91 Mogasiue,
such as Peterson’*, andChailen’s ladies’ Christian
Annual, they will receive both magazine* and a copy
of either of tho above engravings. __ *
Every
PORTABLE STEAK ENGINE BUIUJER,
8. B, Corn.I»tL * Hamilton »t'a.,
PHILADELPHIA. Pa.
P ORTABLE SAW HILL ENGINES, on largo
wheel., with a tongue, fbr a team lo be at-
tached to move teem about. These engines have two
cylludors, making from 10 to 30 horse cower. Also,
HOISTING or PILE DRIVING ENGINES,
from 3 to 30 horso power.
Urdora aro filled iu from 3 to 6 wcoka from tholr
receipt. Engine* always on hand for sale. These
engines have been In use seven years, and in ovory
instauco have given general satiafoction. Description
Circulars will be sent when applied for.
fob 0—6m dftW
HERRING'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF
WITH HALL’S PATENT POWDER-PROOF LOCK.
Having received tho
Prizo Medal at tho
World’s Fair, are now
offered to tbo public
ai the Prize Safe of
the Wortd. Tested
and approved as they
. _ . have beou every
where, tholr crowning victory was reserved to bo
awarded by tho Juries or tho World’stair.
Tiio proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars iu
Gold iu tho one exhibited at the World’s Fair, tau
don, aud iuvited all the Pick-Locks in the world to
open tiio Safe, with or without the keys, aud take tho
money us a reward for tholr lugeuulty; although
operated upou by several skilled In tlieurt, uoouo
cuiild lick tbo Ibock or opeu the Safe.
The uudeulablo evidence of tko superiority of tiio
Ratos Manufactured by tbo subscriber la kuowu aud
acknowledged by a discriminating public, who aro
assured that all Soles made and sold by him, or his
authorized agents, (none genulue except they have
his uatne ou a metal plate,) will bo found equal or
superior to auy of tho many which have lKissed
through the firey ordeal, preserving thocouteuts un
injured, as published and noticed by the press here
tofore :—In the burning of tho Tribune building, the
great fires in Now York aud Sag Harbor In 1845, at
New Orleans in 1842, at Tallahassee in 1843, at Prov
idence In 1846, at Aullulo ami .Now York City iu 1847,
at St. Louis, Albany, Plattsburg and Detroit in 1848,
the great fires at St. tauls, at Milan, Ohio, and the
great burniug at New Orleans in 1849, the great fires
iu California, at Chicago aud Syracuse in 1860, aud
at tiio St. Charlos Hotel, New Orleans, in 1851, great
fires lu 1852 at Now York, Philadelphia, Cheraw, 8.
C., Montreal, Cauada, Ft. tauls and Ogdcusburg, and
many others.
The metal portion of theso Safes consists of tiio
stoutest aud toughest wrought bar aud ptute Irou,
aud the spaco between the outer aud luncr surfaces
is filled with a chemical prc|>urullou, which is the
most jierfoct uon-conductor of heat yet discovered,
aud which cannot be effected or neuetrate by fire.—
This fact has been established beyond questiou by
the results of tnnuy experlraouts, attested by per
sous of tho highest Tosijectubllity. Iu every trial to
which Uio genuine Salamander 8afo has beou sub
jected, whether accidental lu buruing bulldiugs, or
by agreement for tbo purposoof competition, its flre-
G1
HBUmOWS
firiNE PREPARATIONS.
. _ _ Igkly CWMNtratfd Com*
uSkSun, 1 ^'
description of Engraving on Wood executed
with neatness ane dispatch. Views of Buildings,
Newspaper Headings, Views oT Machinery, Book
illustration, Lodgo Certificates, Business Cards, fcc*
All order* sont by mail promptly attended to. Per-
sou* wishing viows or their building* engraved, can
send a daguerreotype or ikotch or tho building by
mall or express.
Persona at a distance having saleable article*
would flndlt to their advantage to addnu the sub
scriber*, a* wo would not as agents for th* sal* of
the same. BYRAM k PIERCE,
60 Bouth Third Street, Philadelphia, P*.
J. B. Bvwam. (aprl7) T, lurPnntc*.
Proposal* for Ration* and Fail Tor
LlgkfVMMls.
COLLECTOR’S OFFICE,
Scrtnu.vTKXDi2tr or Luura.
Savauuah, 10th May, 11
QEALED proposal* will be received
1J otfice until 12 o'clock! M., ou tho 1st day of
ed at this
July noxt, 1840, ror -foruUhlugaud delivering Ra<
tlons aud Fuel ou board tliu IJgbt-voszeU lu this
Collectlou district, vis.; at Martlu’s Industry and
Tybeo Island Kuoll, for ouo year from the first day
of July 1856, to tbo 30tb Juno, 1657, luciusivu. The
rations to be of good and approved quality, to bo
delivered in good nnd Htifilclout packugos, barrels,
boxes and vases, und iu good order, ou board the
abovo imuitHl liglit-vesKcis, ut least ouco a quarter,
free of ox|>cu8o to tile United Stulos, und agroeably
to the anuexod table oftho weekly ration, viz.
i&tS
i 2
seotmoti I touag
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REGISTRY OF VOTERS FOR 185A.
BAJ-B, AND HVEOIdAL KENEDY
IK DtaaaaM of tha Bladdar, Kldaejra, Gravol,
Dtopay, Waakaaaa, Sacret naeaaaa, Obatruo-
Eataale Oomplalau, amt all dliaaaaa of tha
SaxualOrg.ua, FEMALE.
fw N w o^Konu , riLNo ¥, s ? , X^:“' 1
ThU popular and tpeoUU remadp U now uObrad
> tha aalctad. and guaranteed to enra all the abovo
.omplalnta. It aeareboa out tto very root of tho
dlaoaaa, drlvtog out all tba dUoaud fluids of Iba
bod j, ihua removing tho ontua and rendering tto
° Ur * CERTAIN AND HSHANENT.
This medicine allay* pain and Inflammation, which
other remedies invariably cau**, aud can be taken
with leu trouble and expense to patient*. This in-
remedy has saved thousand* upou thousand*
ii hands of
MgRrriJNfl QUACKS,
If not from prwnature grave*. In case* of infection
th* CompoundBuchuuth*only articlo worthy of
th* least confidence of the afflicted in performing
SAFE CURES.
narcotic, mercury, or other injurious
drug, but la purely a Vegetable Composition. It is
very agreeable to the teste, create* no perceptible
odor, and may be taken by persons of eithor sex
without hindrance from business or medical advice,
u plain direction* for use accompany the medicine.
Reader. IT yon have any oftho above complaints, do
004 B#l DKLaVb ARK DANGEROUS.
With this medicine you can cure yourself, and thus
prevent all expoaure.
TRUTHMUST AND WILL PREVAIL.
This medicine speedily and effectually cures the
moat virulent form ofacerot diseases, aud eradicates
every particle of infocllou* matter from tho system,
restoring the patient to a porfest state of
**” * *aTH AND ‘
John S Acliord, George W Anderson. Edward C,
Anderson. William B Auatus, Hartwell S AudrewsB
Richard D Arnold, William S Abbott, diaries A
Ash, George A Ash, Alexander Aikio, Robert A
Allen, Robert K Allen, Robert Austlu, Theodosius A
Aimila. B>
Joseph W Brown, George FUrowu, Richard Brad
H
W.H.MOHKLKY-S INV-IBIIAIIv
ft. FOB tliu treatment of
DIB«y, AUgUMUH uui|8uu, vauren u iwtuiug,
Bar, Autou Borchert, Iwaac Brunner, Wm b Bsaln
ger, Harvey F Byrd, Peter A Bluls. James A Barron,
Augustus Boulineau, David Bell, George A Boilfeul-
lett, Edwin il Uacou, Gilbert Butler, Gotsbalk
Brown, Wm 11 Burroughs, Henry Brigham, Joseph
11 Buldwiu, Siegmuud Berg, George G J Uuutz, Mi
chael Holey, John Bostou, Johu Bilbo, Solomon D
Brantley, Frauds S Bartow, W C Barton, Samuel p
BeU.
G.
George A Cuyler, Samuel W Crabtree William
Crabtruo, Jobu W Coates, i’atrick Curran, George
L Cope, Lewis F Cooke, Charles Clarko, Robert J
Canning. John F Cordell. Francis T Colo, Wm A
Cone, Edwin A Gastello, Hugh Cullen,Joseph V Cou-
uerat. Moses A Cohen, Johu Com, Wm Oacar Chart-
ton, Wm Cullen, Hilns M Golding, James A Cour-
volsio, floury Crosby; Constantino, Daniel BCamp,
Octavus Cohen, Wm il Charters, Joseph 8 Clagboru
David tape* Cohen, Peter L Constantine. Francis
Champion, Montgomery Gumming, Wulluco Cum-
tnlug, IVm A Cowper, Stroth Cranston, Charles 11
Crampileld, Robert J Cuugitey, Auron 11 Cratuidou,
Wm Cox, (ioorge Catley. Phillip Counaily, Wm P
Clark, Alien Cufien. ^
Adam J Dotson; Isaiah Davenport, Archibald C
Wens, mala, and all kind* hii
of Tumours, is now open for the Ull
ireception or Patients. Hu bdir-
mary Is located near the Depot and ivt
Broadway, and contains about thirty lu fKe ttl . (J • -
foraished Rooms, with good and trusty ht-rvliiu*.
ways at band, both ladles and gentlemen are rwiX
ed at this InaUtuUon, aud will receive the iuSi
and klad attention from the Proprietor, os u-»u?
hi* Matron. Ill* practice in tliat horrible dtleii'
Cancer, for the past ten years u not Diiri.u.,, cu »
any Physician In the Houih. Patients are boaJi.
at 91 per diem, or 916 per month, tlo being remi.r^
in advance. * rej
proof pro;>erties have proved imraeusurably superior
to those of any (so called) fire-proof Safa ever rnanu
factored.
By an improvement ui»on the original Saiamaudor,
introduced by tho preseut owner of the patcut-right,
the Interior Is rendered wholly impervious to damp,
aud books, papers and jowolry might be preserved
iu ouo of Ids safes for a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or miildow.
To guard ogaiust counterfeits every Safe from the
manufactory or tho subscriber, and sold by him or
his agents, has a brass plate lu front, hearing his
namo ; each Is also furnished with one of his im
proved Thief Delecting I/xiks, which is a good guar
antee against robbery.
S. C. HERRING k CO.,
Nos. 134,137 and 139 Water-Bt., N. Y.
Agents iu Savannah, Messrs. BELL k PRENTISS,
who keep constantly ou hand a full and complete
assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’
prices. ““
At Manufactured by Stearns d
containing Uie books, papers)*
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIRE
PROOF QVJUT1IM OF
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES,
At Manufactured by Steams d Marvin. New York.
In the firo of the 3d
Inst, which consum
ed tho brick building
occupied by Mr. Juo.
T. Thomas, opposite
ithe Gas Works, in this
city, was a safe ot
th* above descriptions
containing the books, papers, and money or Mr.
Thomas, and although the building was Uetroyed,
the said Safo sustained no injury whatever from the
intense heat to which it had boon exposed. On open
ing the 8afo, the oontents were found undisturbed,
and in tho same order and condition as when placed
there, excopta slight discoloration to the projecting
ends of a few papers, and the backs of one or two or
the books, caused by the steam generated In the
Safo, while at its greatest beat.
Tho Solo and contents, as it came from the ruins,
may still be soon, in the possession of Mr. Thomas,
at tho Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele
brated Safes always on hand,and for sale by
C. H. CAMPFIELQ,
Agent for the Manufacturers,
July 26,1844. 171 Bay-it., Savannah, Ga.
I take pleasure in corroborating the foregoing state
ment, aud in addition would add, that the books are
nowin use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf
July 26th, 1845. octO—tf
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK 8TUKET, NEAR TUX COURT H0U8K,
SAVANNAH, GA.,
Established In 1939.
MAYEll tfc ULUN.
SUCCESSORS TO SALOMON MAYER.
Wholvsule dealers iu Itn|xirted Wiues.
French Brandies, Holland (tin, Scotch aud
Irish Whisky, Jamaica uud Ft. Croix Rum,
IFroiicli and German Stomach Bitters, Cor-
dints, &c.
Tlie subscribers keep constantly ou baud a large
assortment of tin* above, and sell them at low prices
aud reasonable terms. uu:h 1—ly
POTATOES.
‘JUO libls. .Need Potatoes, lUl)
JL do Mercer und Cli eimugo do, lauding uud f
*mlo by iiiii'JK HUNTER ft GAMMKIJ..
“ NE PLUS Ul.TIiA" SCHEME.
liiOO PKIgES—jj>80,000{
HAVANA PLAN LOTTERY.
•liiNper County Acudcmy
HV ALTIIOKITV OK THK HTATK OK UKUKUIA.
10,000 Numbers Only—Ouo Prize loJKight Tickets.
CLASS M, v
rro l>c Drawn May 15th, 1850, at Concert
X Hall, Macon Georgia, under tbs sworn super
intendence of Col. G. M. laigan and J. A. Nesbit,
Esq. ’
The Manager, having announced his determination
tii make tills tliu most |iopulur I.ottery iu the world,
olf.-rs for May 15tli u scheme that far Hiiriia.ssc.3
any Rcbeme ever olfered in the ammls or tattorios.
UhjK TO YOUR INTEREST. Examine Hie Capitals,
(mo Prize lo every Eight Tickets. ’
CAPITAL $12,000.
1 prize of.
1 do do
2 do do
1 do do
6 do lie
10 do do.
,<n» do do...,
120 do do.,
500 do do
500 do do..,..,
$12,000
5,000
3,000
2,000
1,000
500
50
2ft
10
1200 prizes amounting to..
.$60,000
I RI/cM PA»ABLE WITHOUT DEDUCTION.
’-f bmllnoeu mil fear
IU Doing IohL Ordom pniiolually attomlou
CoromunlMUniB Rtrictly co.nhlomM. iLk i.
of pound Hanks takcu at |>ar.
orJSlm’ 1 Sn l o!y’: IUg , ’“ rt “ ;,,,ar M
Address
JAMFK K. WINTKIl, Maiumor. UaconOn
GKO. A. McCLKSKKY, Agent
Hull Htreot, a 3<l cor, from Bay,
LOSS OF TICKETS OF CLASS L.
By tho Into uccldonl ou tho Seaboard aud Itonu-
oko Railroad, the Tickets or Class L, for April lftlli, oral,
in tlieir trunsit from Baltimore, in charge of AUuins 1
Express Company, were destroyed by tiro, conse
quently there will uot bo any Drawing or Uml Class,
The Drawing witi bo Class W,-M»y 16th, the “No
I*hill IllImM Mnlimi.A 1
Plus Ultra" Hchoiuo.
Voryltcs^-UuDy,
J. F. WINTER,
Managor.
3 HHE Subscriber grateful to his friends and
L patrons for tholr continual fitvors, would state
ut in addition to tbo improvements in DYING, ac
quired by him during his last visit to England and
Scotlund, lias made arrangements for extending his
business, by which ho is now euablod to dye a
greater variety or colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, &c., whicii ho trusts will generally please
all who may favor him with tholr patrouage.
Gentlemen’s garments dyed, clcuuedor renovated
as may bo required, iu the same superior stylo which
has generally so much pleased his patrous aud
friends.
Tublu Covers, aud tadies' Crape Shawls, &c.,
cleaned uud finished in the Ursl style.
tallies’ Bonnets dyed, bloachod aud prossed iu
the most fashionable styles.
Orders from the couutry promptly attouded to.
Terms moderate.
When parcels are soul by Hteuml>oat* or railroad,
word should be seut him by lotlor through tho post
ulllco, so that ho umy know where to call for them,
inch 10 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
, J. E. DE FORD.
APOTHECARIES HALT., 8. E. Corner of
Broughton and Barnard Streets. Favau-
__ bah Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in
Drugs, Medicines aud Chemicals, Dye Woodsaml
Dye Stalls, French, English, uud American Perfum
ery, film Toilet uud Shaving Soaps, Combs und
Brushes or every description, Surgical uud Dental
Instruments. Trusses and Supporters of all kinds.
Spices, Sunils, Manufactured Tobucco, All tiio 1*01001
or Proprietary Medicines of the day, Snjierlor Inks,
Pure Wines uud Bruudies for Mediciual purposes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet uud Faucy Articles, Ac.
9iT N. B.—Ks|HH!ial attention given to the
iireiuuutioti of Physicians’ Proscriptions and Family
Recipes. Ship, Family aud Travelling Medicine Cases,
With plulu Directions for use, including Directions far
treatment iu coses of poisouiug, Drowning, ate.
*p7 iy
|B? A
a:
WEBSTER ft PALMES-
F KH.SU Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, for
Halo by Jau 2 A BON AUD.
Jk. A
j^Vroaf
^LWand
mr alfio
indian'street Foundry.
I). A. WILLIAM ROSE,
IRON AND IIRANH FOUNDKKH, MILLWRiaHTN, AND QKXKRAL
MACIUMIHDI, HAVANNAJI, OA.,
Aro prepared to make contracts with rail
roads and otbors, to furnish them with Iron
'and Brass Castings of every description ; and
alfio to build Stationary Knglnos, Horizontal
and \ortical Sugar nills, witli two or threo rollers,
Sugar Pans, Ac., Steum Saw Mills, Roll (lungs, ami
machinery appertaining to tho namo. Steamboat
Work, nnd oil kinds of General Jobbing attouded to
with punctuality aud dispatch. They trust by at
tention to business, and doing Justice to all work
entrusted to tholr care to merit a sbaro of public
patronago.
N- ouciu, on cup,, wiiiniicH, Rtcom uni
Wator Oooka, aud a variety or Unlxlicil liruu work,
requisite Ibr macliluory, alwaya on baud at rooaoua-
blo prlcoa.
49-Kaali Wolgbbt. Cant Iron Shoas Ibr euUora ol
various patterns andalaw, at norUroru prlooa, oppo-
alto II10 Charleatop Stoaluboal Wharf. fobllT
FINDLAY'S IRON WORKS.
MAOOX, UKOROIA.
The subscriber, from long oxiwrlonco in
tho bualnc*s.l . prepared to furnish Steam
qpngiuM. Boilers, Circular, Binglo, and Gang
Saw M l Maohlnerv, Grist and Merchant
...^ «tw Mill Machinery, Grist and Merchant
Mill*’ Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, and Castings In gen-
oral. The Saw 1-Yames, whether for upright or clr-
wim’ , bm , U >00fl . ron w k“ required. Altar wl.kh,
25* SlbW *raprovemonta, is warranted to be
*>«t made at any other ostablisbment.
“ Mletwl,r ® M Kto largest
So£5£Sffktodi.X!’ r,p ^ *“ flU * l ' r * WIUl
:li pro|M)sal
1 tuoeutiroration will bo furnished onboard
,1 must slate distinctly tiio price for
Each
which t
each light-vessel rosjKflively,
Tho proposals for supplying fuel, both coal aud
wood, must state distinctly tho price portouand
cord, uud tiio kind aud quality of each, to bo dolivor-
odou board ofeacli light-vessel rosi>octivoly.
One bidder may oiler for all tho rations and fuel
required for all tho light vcssols iu this district, or
for ono or tuoro or the vessels separately, at lus own
optiou. Thu kiud aud quuutity of fuel will be deter
mined u]h>u, and the contractor informed accord
ingly. in advauco of tho time for making tho quar
terly deliveries ofratious on board of the respective
light-vessels.
Each bidder is required to attach to Ills bid or
bids a written guarantee, sigued by himself und a
responsible surety, tliat, in tho event of tiio contract
beiug awarded to him, he will raithfolly execute it
m conformity to tiio terms of this advertisement.
Tlie contractor will be required to enter into bond
with approved security for the fuithfol oxocutlon of
tlie contract; and no bid will bo accepted or contract
entered into, until approved by the Light House
Board.
The contractor will bo required to keep at least,
iu the aggregate, one month’s rations for tho entire
crew oftho iiglii-vessel contracted for, on board at
all times; aud- any exponsu incurred onaccouut of
falluro to deliver rations or foul in timo, will be
chargcablo to the contractor.
No member of Cougress, lightkeopor, superinten
dent or inspector of lights, nor auy persou connect
ed with the Lighl-houso establishment, will bo al
lowed to contract for or deliver rations lor tho crew,
or foci or a light-vessel, nor to be iutorosled Lu such
contract.
No contractor, superintendent, or Inspector will
bo allowed to chango Iho parts oftho ration, nor tho
Umos that may be determined upon for tho delivery,
without authority of the Board.
AU the articlo* constituting the ration for tho crew
of light-vessels will bo examined, and their quality
approved by the superintendent, or the inspector or
the district, or by such other person as may be as
signed to perform that duty ;aud no bills wUI be
paid for ratious and fUel which ar* not accompanied
by receipts duly signed by th* respective Ught-ves-
set keepers for the different article* constituting the
rations for the crew for each quarter, and separate
receipts for the kind and quantity of fuel delivered
on board of each light-vessel.
No bid which is uot properly sealed and endorsed
will be cousiderod, aud no bids will be received or
allowed to be withdrawn after the expiration ortho
time specified in tho advertisemeut for receiving
them.
Bids submitted by difforent mombera oftho same
firm or co-partnership will not be considered.
All bids will be publicly opened aud registered at
the time specified in the advertisement.
The right to rqject all bids ir the Interest or tho
public service require it. is resorved
By order of tue Light-house Board :
JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Light*.
my 11
AMRICAi-ofio. WasIuNDTONi
Hclmbold'* Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla.
For purifying the Blood, removing all dlscasos ari-
slug from oxcess oT Mercury, exposure aud im-
prudouce lu Ufe, chronic constitutional diseases,
arising from au Impure state of Blood, and the
only reliable and effectual known romedy for the
euro of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer
ations of the Throat and tags, Fains and Swclliugs
of the Bones, Tetter, Fimples on tho Face, and ull
Scaly Kruptious or the Skiu.
It in gratifylug to tho proprietor of theso medicines
to he able to state that 11 la uow nearly three years
sluce they were first introduced, during which time
they huve been exteuslvoly used in various parts of
the Uuited States, and have givcu to patlout and
practitioner tbo highest degree of satisfaction iu the
varluiiH coses iu which llioy have been employed ;
whether iu towu. couutry, bOHpituI or private prac
tice, they havo iuvarlably given tiio most decided
aud uuequivocai satisfaction, aud produced the most
salutary aud benellcial effects. Nuraorous letters
have beou received from the most distinguished
physicians in the country, aud from the professors
of several medical colleges, recommending iu the
highest terms the value of these medicines, and
their superiority over all oilier preparations for
such complaints as tho proprietor recommends.
Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla uud ofBuchu
aud various modes of preparing them havo beeu
S veu, all or which of course will differ according to
0 mode of preparation which each individual may
adopt.
Theso medicines requlro considerable cure in the
preparation and the employment or difiereut men
strua in successive operation to take up the cxtrac
live matters, aud, lu cousequeuco, aro most fro
queutly improperly mado, and uot utifrcquetilly
much ImiKtircd, if not rendered totally inert, by the
Injudicious aud unakilfol management of those utiuc-
a uaiutod with pharmaceutical preparations. It is
lerefore of tho highest consideration and iinport-
auco to the public aud to tho faculty that there
should bo standard preparations ofuuiform strength
and possessing tho most advantages. To effect tills
and obviate the evil alluded to, I have mado a num
ber of experiments to ascertain the most oUcctua!
mode or extracting the virtues of tho Sarsaparilla
and theBucbu, and to discover tho most eligible
form for their exhibition. Tlie experiments have
resulted most favorably, and it is with much pleas
ure 1 now oflbr to the public and tho fiiculty my
Compound Fluid Extracts, which coutuln all tbo vir
tues of the articlee they aro represented to be made
from lu a highly concentrated form, and are the most
activo preparations which cau bo made. Two ta-
blespoonsfol of the Extract Sarsa|iarllla, added to u
pint of water, is equal to tho Lisbon diet drink, and
one bottle fully equals in strength ouo gallou of Syr
up Sarsaparilla or decoction as usually made.
PRICDJ:
Fluid Extract Buchu, 91 per bottle, or 6 for 96
“ “ • Sarsaparilla « “ «* “ “
Certificates of cures aud recommendations from
distinguished professors aud physicians will accom
pany each preparation, l’remrcd and sold by
IL T. HELM BOLD,
Practical aud Analytical Chemist,
263, Chcstnut-st., near the Girard House Phila.
To be bad or Druggists and Dealers in every seo-
tion or the United States and Canadas.
All letters for the modiclno directed to the propri
etor receive immediate attention, and safe deliveries
guaranteed. ' sept 1—ly-dtw
Fee* to be agreed upon boluru ita , ;Hsb ...
derteken. All communications mu»t be
addressed to W. R. MOSKi.u
6 Grillir,, u*.
CITY MADE BOOTS.
k THB Subscriber baa on hand an assort
. mout of BOOTS, GAITERS and SllOK< n?L,
• owu manufacture, which ho will warrai 1 j
superior workmanship aud material,
ferior to any mado in Savannah. Tho price* of k,,
are from 94 to 910. " u
Boots, kid and cloth Gaiters aud Shoes made l, or
dor as usual. Especial care taken to ensure urwt'
fit*. Juno 6 J. L. Ol,lvS
Blows, for sale by
mar8
Davoupoit, Thomas Dowell, Jumos H Demund,
Ucougo W iiavis, William 11 Davis, Jacob F Doe,
Chesley Dugger, JobnDDavam.ey, Henry J Dicker-
son, Levi S D’Lyou, Albert L DeLorge, fiarUu Dug
gan, William M Davidson, John Devauny, John
Doyle.
Goorgo Emmons, Henry R Eastincad, Stephen El
liott, Hubert Erwin, Thomas Eden, Ueurgo Ehrlich.
Robert H Fouliuan, Joseph S Kay, Lewis Frey,
Domluick Feutley, Johu G Falligant, James B Foley,
Jos Felt, Johu Foiey, Johu C Ferrili, Louis N Fal-
iigout, Alexander Fawcett, Thomas Ford, tauls J
B Fairchild, Jobu C Fraser, ltob’t G Ferguson,
Johu D Fish, Dougald Ferguson, Michuel Finuey,
Ed w’d Fitzgerald.
HON. MISS MURRAY'S
TTN1TED State*, Canada aud Cuba.
9J Schweglor’a History oi Philosophy in Ept-uia-
translatod by Seeyle.
Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new supply m Lu
Calf aud lu Cloth.
Napoleon's Confidential Correspondence w.tt. l
brother Joseph.
Davau’s History of the Queen’s of the liooa
Hanover—2 vols.
|.*The Allar.hi iu Madrid.
Romance or the Harom, by Miss Par duo.
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaugb.
Earnest Liusload, by Mrs. Lee Hentz.
mar 3 W. THORNE WILLIAM*
I Ub! ItEOLIVKit.—21) boxes ShouldiS,
prime article, 2U tierces choice Tuimeui*
Hatns. In store, und for sale by
John Uammoll, John B Gallio. George W Gar-
many, Tliomas Green, James U Goodiri-y, Joseph
Green, Charles H Uuuldiug, George A Gordou, Ueo
Gordon, Frum lM L Gue, Joseph Gabalil, Joseph F
Giuuiiioj, George M Grilllli, Seaborn Goodall, David
H Galloway, Benjamin Giimovely, taurouce J Guii-
luurtiu, Charles K W Gille.
I Hover, Christian iiarsco, Geo Haas, Jonathan
Hill, T Ji Harden, Juiues Hunter, Joseph Hawthorn
Joliu BHogg. Peter F llauscbeldt, Johu K Hernan
dez, Solomon lliudly, John C Hunter ta>muel L
Hover, Wm. D llowu, Bcnjamiu II. Hurdee,Charles
S Henry, Charles 8 Hardee, Noble A Hurdee, Ai
i'red Haywood, Win J'Hunter, Geo D Humbert, W
Waring liubersham, Thomas Henry, Erast us llcury
Ruber, Hutchison, Joseph M Haywood, Ueorgc S
Harding, Joliu Hover, Elisliu Hugur, Tliomas Heron
Abruiiain Harmon, Thomas B Hough, Henry
Iluupl, Wlllian Hunter, ICruost lienor, Albert
Haris.
I.
Jus D Irviue, Fdwurd D Irviuc.
J.
.S’olm G •ones, 1 l’eytou, H Jobusou, Edward
Jabu, Robert M AI Juugetlu, John R Jobusou,Wm B
Jackson, George O .loliUbOU, Edward Joues, .lolm 11
Jobu.-loii.
K.
Plneas AI Kollock, James Kelly Frederick
Krensoul William Krebs, Noah B Knapp, tawis
Kuorr, Johu J Kelly, Wm tavy Kupluu.
Wm C Liwton. Jordan I/uve, .las K tauibrlgbt.
Chas Ktaindvoiglit.Juo X Lewis, John A ta-wls
Charles Ktadgo, James U taw, Charles A 1. ta
mar, Aliclial ta.\ln, The* L Lloyd, Edward tarull,
Jacob * * *'
liaui taw
tain.
0. tavy,Joseph IJppimili.Heury F’JJchie.Wil-
mw, James 1* tang, Alonzo B l.uco, Daniel N
M.
T HE OLD BRASS GUN alluded to In in the
letter from the Chatham Artillery or Savannah,
was cast lu England, in 1776. was sent to this country
as a part of tho artillery or Lord Cornwallis, Oornmau-
Jerof the British forcos at the Ume oftho Revolution.
This Gun was surrendered at the capitulation 0
Yorktowu to General Washington, and by him pre
sented to tho Chatham Artillery of Savannah.
The old Brass six Pounder still wears the Crown,
hut is covered by the “ Stars aud Stripes,” and bears
tue marks of cannon bails, swords and Bayonot.
She was darkened by being sent to this couutry iu
hor infancy: iu her old age she has boon restored
back to her beauty by America,
ORIZA SAT1VA:
HUMPHREY'S METALLIC POLISH! Unequsliedfor
its intended purposes, that of restoring Metals or
every description back to tholr original flintsh and
beauty, which they will rotaiu even whon subject to
exposure. It removes rust from, aud gives a most
beautiful polish to either Brass, Stool, Iron, Copper,
Silver, Tin, Brilanula, Gorrnau Silver Plated Ware,
and all bright Metallic works or Locomotives, Steam
ships, Steam aud Fire Eugiues, Factories, Carriages,
Harness, Surgical and Architectural Instruments,
Mchinery, Ac. 1
For tho use of Military Companies, for tho polish-
lug or tlieir Armory, it has no equal.
IhiUroads, Steamships and Manufacturing
Establishments, it la by far tho cheapest aud best
articlo iu existence.
N. YORK AND SAVII. 1.1NK OK STRASISHIPS.
. S.ya.v.hh, May kotli, 1BS6.
Wo iho umlorglgiU'il, tommamlers ot lira New
Yor ana Savannah lino or Steamshltw, have.had the
now Meullo t-olleh ot Mr. Win. Hmmihroyii, tested
on the various bright luetalic works of our ships
and reccommoud it os an article unequalled for its
iuteuded purpose.
Thomas Lyou, Com’der steamship Agusta,
M. S. Woodbutl “ “ Florida,
Geo. R. Schenk, “ Alabama
Capt. Ludlow- “ •• Knoxville.
WATER WORKS.
EXOINKKR’fl Dk|*ARTJSZ.VT. \
.. Savonueh, August 3d. 1866. /
Mr. Wm. Humphry's : Dear Sir—The uew Metallc
Polish, “Oriza,” or your manuDmture, is now iu
use as an articlo which has no superior for tho polish-
ug ol bright metalic works.
• . M. H. IJNY1LLE.
Eugineor Savannah Water Wurka.
CHATHAM ARTILLERY.
.. Armory IIau,, Savannah, May 6.1844
Mr. Wm. IIumpukys • Dour 81r—The Chatham
Artillery being much ploosed with tbo handsome
inauner in which you havo polishod an old six
pouuder which was surroudered at the capitulation
of Yorktowu, aud is now In tholr possession, have
directed uie to oxpress to you tlieir thanks.
Tho Metalic Polish you monufiicture of Orlza 8a-
tiva, cannot bo to highly recommeuded to ail those
who havo brass guns to polish ; for such a purpose
thas no superior. I think I may safoly say that
horeafter tho Chatham Artillery wilt use no other
material for polishing their guns, if thoy cau procure
your Metalic Polish.
RospocifoUy yours. Bo
«. J. BUCKNER, Ordorly Sorg’t C. A.
For sale by Messrs. HONE * CONNERY,
“ W. U. FARRELL ft’Oo.
“ J. T. JONES,
... “ W. G. FOLKER,
All orders mustboaoccomuanied by tho cash.
« Wm7 HUMPHREYS,
Chemist, Savauuah.
IROBEBT VINDUY
pHAUPAIUN. Ac.—
\ / 60 baskets Heldselck Champaign, quarts,
26 do do do" pluts,
460 d* Souohe do, pts and qt*.
60 do EugiuoCHcqnotdo. do,
76 do Girslers Verwy do.
100 boxes taidsn’a Rhine Wine and Brandies.
In stor* and for solo by ,
WEBSTER ft PALllEi.
W Crop cuiu HOLABSey^-th. c*r-
XI go of tha Ahb04D*m*anx, dally *xp*cted.
J go <*, U»* Abbpu J)*v*r*attx, dally axpoolad,
forMMla lot* lo suit purohasarsTby
BODUM k NORMS.
Thomas MurUuglt, Hugh W Mercer, Xutlmniel C
Mills, Peter W Miugst, Tliomas Morton, Johu Mul-
lory, Maiiuel Molina, OliurtesF. .Mills, John Morrl
son, William llC Mills, Alvin N Milter, Valentine
Martin, Wm J Moore, Horace Morse,Henry 0 Mehr-
tens, Isaac Minis.’!Immus G Miller, Anthony FMira
Abiulnmi Minis, Hicluird 0 Mackull John Murchi
sou, William H May, John Musterson, tawurd Mu-
ran, Thus A Maddox, Jacob Manses, Jobu C Mat
ters
Me.
Joseph 8 McDonnell, Peter McCann, Hugh Me-
tain, James Mclutire, Alexander Mcliurdy, Patrick
McGovern, William McKendree, John W McKoy, Jo
seph J McCoy, Robert Mclutire, James Mclntirc,
James McHenry, William8 McFarland.
RHODES' FKVBR AND AGUE CURB,
TT'OR prevention and core of Intermittent and
I; Remittent Fevers, F*v«r and Ague, Chilis and
Fever. Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night 8weaU,
and au other forms of disease which havo a common
origin In Malaria or Miasma.
This is * natural antidote which will entirely pro
tect any resident or traveler even in the moat sickly
or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious dis
ease whatever, or any injury from constantly Inhal
ing Malaria or yiMm*.
. It will instantly check the Ague In persons who
havo suffered for any length of time, from one day
to t«r*nty years, so that they need never have an
other chill, by continuing It* use according to direc
tions. The patient at once begins to recover appe
tite and strength, and continues uutil a permanent
and radical cur* is effected.
One or two bottles wUI answer for ordinary cases,
some may require more. Directions, priuted in the
German, French and Spanish languages, accompany
each bottle, Prieo On. ItolUr.
Liberal discount* made to the trade.
J. A. RIDDLE, Proprietor,
Providence, R. I.
EVIDENCE OF 8AFKTY.
Nxw York, June 11, 1866.
ihave mad* a chemical examination of “ Rhodes’
‘"'vsr and Agus Cure, or Antidote to Malaria,” and
ivo tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and
i-Vchnlne, but hav* not found a particle of either in
or hav* 1 found any substance in its composi-
that would prove injurious to the constitution.
james a
ILTON, M. D., Chemist.
CAUTION TC X SUFFERERS,
teno more Arsenic, Tou.wS, Mercury, Quinine,
iuges, Strychnine, or Anti-Prodlcs of any kiud.
Tne well-known Inefficiency of these noxious poisons
prove them to be th* ofbprlng either of raise medical
principles, or of mercenary quacks. The only rem
edy in existence t&at is both sure and harmless is
RHODES' FEVER AND AGUE CURE.
WhoUual* Agents,
HAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta, Ga..
aod for s by dealers generally. e26
ROY AD SCHBIDAM SCHNAPPS.
-. .by the most
emtnont Chemist* and Physiciaus in Europe
and the Uuited SUtos, and pronounced by far the
best romody for CHOUC, GRAVEL, PREDISI’OSI-
TION TO CHOLERA, AFFECTION OFTHE KIDNEYS,
and all diaoases oftueaxMTO urinary okujms.
As a strengthening and luvigoratiug ci dial it has
no equal. As usual with an article of such unsur
passed reputatlou, it has many unprincipled imita
tors, who, so long as they boueflltbcir owu pocket,
care but llttio fur the lives ami health or those they
tnay endanger, and manufacture the basest com
pounds, and call them medicine, aud othors too, with
a view of bringing the Royal Schoidam Schnapps
into disrepute, advertise, sell, or attempt to sell, au
article, which they cull Schnapps, but whicii is until
ing more Uiau a vile eompouud of iwor Gin, Alcohol
aud Spirits oi'Turpontiuo. tat all beware lmw ilicy
taste such trash, and bowaro how thoy believo the
advertisomenta of quacks, lest, by a broken coustitu-
tion, and a predisposition to intemperauco, conso-
queut on drinking such daugeroua aud intoxicutiug
llquers, they seo but too into tlieir error. Remember
uo compound or preparation called Schnapps ly from
our ilistiiery, unless bearing our corporate mark and
alguaturo upon the label and wrapper, and seal R. C.
A Co., upon the cork. Any porsun or persoiiH imitat
ing our Royal Scheldam Schnapps, will be dealt with
to the utmost extent oftho taw.
RKLYKA, CARTER k CO.,
Sole Importers, Now York.
For sale by .1. E. RiPORD, Wholesale and Retail
Agent for Savannah, -* “ - *
nor Broug'
mar 26
mtfor Savannah, at tiio Apothecaries’Hall, cor-
Broughtou and Barnard-streets.
lar 26 _ _ ly
JOHN B. MOORE «£~ COV.
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga.
WHOLESALER RETAIL DRUGGISTS,
mk Would call tho attention or Merchants, Factors,
Piantors, Physicians and others, to tholr ox-
teusivo and well selected stock, comprising
•Wirtid. in tholr Hue or business, and which thoy
ofior for saloon the most reasonable terms for cash,
or approved crodlt. viz:
PAINTS, VARNISHES, GIASS, AC.,
White Lead, l’nreaadNo. 1; Tloman’s Colors, dry
i Japan, Copal, and Coach Varnishes ;
Unshod OH, Spirit* Turpentine, Window Gloss, Put-
ty, Gold taof, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, aud GIa-
siers’s Diamond*.
LAlOj MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ (IILS,
Btotchod Sperm, Whete and Urd OiU, ror buraluc :
^Idedcrlpllod. of Oil ror machlner/,»!«., l-oUiut oil
Unbluched Sperm, Urd ud Rape Seed Oil j «Uo
Tanner.,' Neata, Foal and Sweet oil.
J y
Nutmegi, llace, Alapice, Qnuamtm, Pepper. Olnger,
UuaUrd,8aleralua, Soda, Pearlaeh, Swctt Oil, Starch
Vll Blue, Hatchea, Ac.
FOR PUYK1CIAN8.
A (real variety or the beet Freunh, Rugllah, and
American Chnmlcala, I’barmaceuUcat l-rnitaratinna,
Select powder., Kurneal Initrumcuti, Vlale gpeele
•lent, Metalic Raddle Mae, Aa. Aleo,
CAUl’llENE AND BURNING FLUID.
Any ono who may favor Hum with their orderamay
depend open their raoelviu the heat MtenUno, and
Utal all nodi AiroMud wilt he of . reliable qiudlty,
Rtenld Uor not give entire iitWwlloo, they maybe
returned at the option of Ihe purehaaer.
rnahlou
■ar*w
ft 00.
N.
Alexander G Ncclaud, Thomas J Naylor, Edwin L
Neidlingcr, Johu W Nevitt, Johu R Norton, John C
Nicoll, Wm G Norwood.
John Oliver, William O’Driscoll, John W uwens
George Owens, Duiuiulck O’Byrne, Deuuis O’Sulli
van.
X>OTATOE8^-4o6”barreliriiui>erior' PiantTne
X Patotoct: 60 do Western Reds; aud 60 do l'e«L
Dlnuru f/.. neln b.er
BRIGHAM, KELLY a u».
mar 2A
WAYNE, GRENVILLE ft to.
EXTRAORDINARY INSURANCE
AO A IKS! FIIiE!
Extract of a letter from Norfolk, Va., dated Jutu..
ry 17th, 1866:
BBRS. S. C. Herri.no A Co.. New York,
Geutlemou : Ou the 7th 01 December lu.it Messrs
Adams ft t’o.’s Express Otllce, situated in u largeluar
story brick bu.ldiug, in this city, was totallyuv-.trov.
ed by lire, and their sale remalued buried m in*
burning rutus until yesterday, when it \va« .Jug uut
aud even then fouud surrounded with live cools
(aud almost red-hot Irou lay beside It,) the brasi
ornaments and imba mulled oil. We wei v witia-asc..
to this tire; uud U anything cau resist such heat it u
euough—fire could uot be hotter—il is u tnuiui-b
indeed. Wo cuclosc u certificate from several imr-
ties who saw itopeued.
Yours, truly,
Rowland a bk<&
cKKTuicAiK.
Norfolk, Va,. Jan. 17, lSSfi.
_y requestor Messrs. Rowland A Bros., wf tint
day attouded the uiieuiug of one ol Herring’.- l*at.-m
Fire-proof Sales, which was iu the fire of >m-iulwr
7, belonging to Messrs. Adams A Co.’s Expr«>.«. ai.j
fouud the papers aud coutenis in a pcrlti-t .-tau- u!
preservation. It was, iu our opinion, a- .-t-vt-re s
teslas could bo had. A large four story building
©utirely destroyed, und Hie safo reiuniucd the ubul*
timo gurrouuded by tire, and subjtvt to uti tnn-uir
bent, fur forty days before dug from the ruin-.
(Sigued,) Geo. 1. A.\m.K.-n.\,
William D. Rkynoijb,
Miles Dams,
C. Hall,
a. B. M am.
W. W. Jaoijk
I am fully sutisfied with the manner iu which the
above motioned safe preserved its content*.
A. A. COWDKRY, Agent
Adams A Co.’s Express.
Extract from a Norfolk paper :
Adams’ Sake.—Ono of Herring’s celebrated J in-
proof Nates was lu Aduius’ Express OHieo wheu Uiv
building was burned several weeks ago. it ri-iuam-
id buried iu tUu rubbish uutil l1iur.Mlu), a hen it
was taken out. Thu tire, ou the occasion idltaie.i tu.
was one of Hie fiercest wo ever saw, mid when tlie
chest was fouud, ultcr a lupt-c of forty days, it wo-
surrounded by embers, gluwiug brightly. When
opened, the pa|«rs, and other articles it coutaiued.
were found lo be sound uud generally iu good condi
tion, thus allbrding anotiier proof of the eeevrity und
sui»criortty of these sates, llic oue alluded to tuav
bo seen at tho ware-house of Messrs. Rowland s
Bros., who are agents for the makers. It sh<*wi
dearly the cvidcuccs of its incombustible qualities,
when its exterior was rod-hot iu tho buruing tut
nRce that roared around it, and amid tbo ember*
that glared around it for hours, days and weeks.
Herring’s Patent Champion Fire-proof Safes, with
Hall’s Patent Powder-proof Locks, for sale by
BELL A PRENTISS, Agents,
feb2 Samunah, Ga.
P.
tavl E Price, Edward Paddford, Robert I'essot,
Joseph Pclot, Urrin 0 Parker, Autouio Pouce, Wm J
Parton, .Maleclial Parish, Cbristiau Pierson, John
Poatell, Michael l'rcndergast, George F Palines, Wm
Parrish, Cliarles F Preston, Edwin Parsons, George
—i r”— * ,• • ■ —— .w iu • uinuiia, uuun(t*
Parsons, brands APoullen, Thomas Preudorgast.
i’atrick Prico, Joseph W Pliillips, Philip J Punch.
Johu F l’osey, Edward M PrenUergast, Henry H
Ml.illina V.iu-nPit t- ’ * M
Phillips, Edward Padelford, Jr.
R*
Joseph B Ripley, Francis W Reid, Michael J Hell-
ley, Hi rain Roberts, Jamos J Richardson, Wm J
Richurdsou, John A Richardson, Georgo J Robert
son, Jacob Rosenlleld, Matthew Ryan, Jaraos M
Russell, Robert Ruiford, Philip M Russell, John
Reedy, Andrew M Ross, Henry lloser, Thomas Red-
foru, Wm Rahn, Charles K Robinsou, John Ryan,
Augustus Reich.
Georgo W Stone. Alex A Smets, Heury Stromer,
Francis M Stone, John A Staley, Albert Scarbrough.
F.benozer Sutton. Wm Starr Jr., Wm Smith, Robert
Jamos Steven, Jamos Sullivan, Daniel H
Strouss, . _, M
Stewart, tonanuel Sheftall, Charles Slagor, Frances
Sorrell, Jacob Shaffer, Jos M Shollman, George W
Shufior, James Slovens, William R Symons, John
Savago, Samuel LSpdsegger, Henry Stibbs, John
H Stegln. Daniel T Scranton, John stono, Fredorick
W Sims, Mordecai Sheftall, Sr., Solomon Sheftall,
Timothy .Sheedy, Heury C Stephens, Francis R
Shackelford, Michael Sheaban, Henry D Sykes, Con
rad Schneider.
T.
Alfred F. Torluy, Cornelius Turbush, Fred A Tap
per, Joliu Timmerman, James Taylor, Henry Tow
Johu T Thomas. Charles Thornby, Francis TrendalL
Barnard G TUden, George H lltcomlt, John D Ton-
broech, David Thompson, Francis Marion Thread-
craft, Eugsne J Trucholut, John C Taylor, Wm B
Tinsley, Wm Thomas.
U.
George W Ulmer.
V.
Cornelius Van Dor Vloe, Johu A Vogt.
W.
James T. Webb, Thomas S Wayne, Gilbert A Wil-
kins,Henry K Washburu, John 0 Walters, Daniel 8
Wilson, Wm Wray, Robert Welch, George M Wald-
burg, Robert D Walker, Henry F Willluk, Ricliurd
Wayne, Henry 0 Wyer, Alexander II Waver, Jacob
Waldburg, Jonu W Wilson, WThorn* Williams.Seth
Woodward. Arnos Webb, Conrad Waldschmidt,
Thomas J Walsh. Wm Waters, Norman Wallace,
Henry D Weed, Win Wright, W Heury WUtboraor
Allen R Wright, John K Wilder. 8 ’
Y.
Philip Youge. W’m P Yougo,
Peter Zaduvoski.
Clkkk ok Council Office,
„„ , . riavaunah, March 1,1866.
Thuuliove immed iKTsons have registered I-,,.,
names as voters during January und February, 1856.
HOWARD U. WlI^uN,
‘1’ Cleric or Council
«■}
1 thel
TV Oriel!*;—Blankets, Kerseys, Red and White
A.1 Maimbu—We offer the above articles, which
Uun J, tccctbvr wire a large variety
'-‘^Dhisiiug of Casiiniere8, black aud
colored Silks, Mousliu de taines, Froucll Cambrics.
Ginghams, and every variety of other goods usually
fouud iu a Dry Goods estabiisbuieut, at the lowest
mar ket prices, in order to umke room for our Spring
stock, Pleu.se cull uud exuuiiue our ussortiueui.
LADSGN & KUtiKKS,
No. 2 Shad’s stores.
Jan20
B AI.M OF THOUSAND FLOWERS.—For
boaiitilying tlie uomplexiou, curing diseases
Si J. 11 ? sk l M i. ,or Shaving, oleuulug tho Teeth, for the
Toilet and Nursery, for Balliing.aud many Medical
purposes. A fresh supply or the gcuoino article.
Just received at the AIUTHKUAR1KS’HALL,
fo»*J8 OonBroughtonand Barnard sta.
J. l !l re . ce A v ,‘ >d w “few
.A or Knoxville, and is now opening a beautiful
lot oi Muslins at 10 to I2>£c i»cr yard.
J. W. THRELKEU),
mar 4 Corner Congress ami Whitaker sta.
GRATES.
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, new pat>
XJL torus, Just received, and for solo twenty-fiva
percent, less than ever before in this city, :
»nt2d KENNEDY*- Ageaf
C 1HAFFER ft CO., have a large and well
J selected stock of W bite Load, French and Am.
crican .inJSSWK£
WW. kitd Grejor-. Otto, Brurec,
which wo win soli at low rates,
XT AILS.—5 ton* landing this day from bark
rv Augusta, a complete assortment Tor Builders'
.... - - .—j—mjpleto assortment for Buildsrs'
u*#, for sale at manufacturers’ prices.
,. n oo CHAFFER A 00.,
6 Whitaker stroot.
ftTAPLE and Fancy Dry Goods, of every
riety, Just rocolvod and for sale by
va*
J. W. THRKLKELD,
Cor. Congress aud Whitaker sta.
ft WENT OIL.—A very superior articlo of Tuscan
Oaiv.0", pc, c by^cj ^ Jgjte. 1
Gibbon*’ Building*.
) PUTATX)ES.-I70 bhls. prime SeedPotatoe*,
from RObr. M. Burr, from Booteti. Fo^
M AUKEBEL, HEARING, SAIAIO.N, Ac-
2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel,
3 do do No 3 do
3 do do No 2 do
2 hair bbls Bluo Fish,
2 Uo ITckled Herring,
3 do No 1 Salmon,
6 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel,
10 kits No 1 Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
6 Kits Tongues aud Souuds,
.1000 lbs Cod Fish. For sale low by
Jan26 J. a. BKoW.N.
No.of8quarea|lmo|2mos|3mos|4
1 Square,....
910
10
920
924
$?-(•
$40
2 Squares...
16
22
26
28
36
bu
p
do ....
20
27
32
36
44
;•)
4
do ....
24
32
38
42
62
7v
j
do ....
27
36
44
46
tiU
Su
*0
do ....
30
40
60
64
Cb
to
P
do ....
32
43
64
6S
70
WO
8
do ....
34
46
68
62
74
110
0
do ....
36
48
61
60
ID
10
do ....
38
60
frl
70
80
126
and Weekly newspapers ii
ourselves strictly to adhere to tho aih
charges, aud in uo iustance to deviate tbcn.dn’W*
The anovo rates to tako effect March 1,'* ,
to continue bludlng, until changed by tho voicoi
majority oftho undersigned.
rl. B.—This schedule shall not in any vr«F
tha integrity or existing contracts. All coiiuacwij
th* year, or any other specified time, shall ouliccw.
With the expiration of th* period for which thoj
m&Ysrsfflrss
f|T T1UBUH1 TIMBER I!
XHE Undeeaigned has jost received, for suit
(600) Five Hundred pieces of good shippia
Timber, averaging over one thousand lect to stick €
9 fob J KFFERSON ROBER'J :•
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For one square, or300 ems or less, of anv tvp ii«.i
larger than Nouparell. 76 cents for tlie first autii-j
cents for each subsequent insertion,for any tiau ie-
thuu one mouth.
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vertisements occupying double column, tbsll be
charged double the above rates.
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less than one month, to be chaigcd at traueiom
rates.
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charge will be made.
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sively on the fourth pago of tho daily.
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be charged two-thirds the above rates.
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6 cents for each subseqent insertion, ami iu uo i*$e
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inserted for less than 60 cents. Obituary Notice.
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Steamboats will be advertised at $40 per annum
for each bout advertised.
Steamships, whero but one is running, $40 pts};an
num; if two or moro, 93Ueach.
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contract, but lo be charged at the rates prescribe*
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ly, and also any excess or matter over the «•»* UI
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duo when called for. , „
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tnuuications or roquirlugnotices designed to cm*
teution tofklrs, coucorta, soirees, or any publa
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id Weekly newepaimrs in Savannah Ga-, * ^