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1HATHAM J oouccrn s Whol , j Hi tho Court of Ordinary for Issuers •u tho Estate or Arnuuid L. Fox. Theso are, theretoro, to dto and admoulsh all whom It may concern, to bo auil appear bolbro Raid Court to mako objection (If any they nave) ou or bo- loro Uio Oral Monday lu Juuo uoxt, otherwise said tatters will bo grunted, Witness, John M. Millon, teq. Ordinary tor Chat* bam County, this twelfth day or Novombor, 1805. «uov 12 JOHN It. MILLKN, o. c. c. STATE OF GHOllOIA, p HATH AM COUNTY t-To nil whom It may VJ concern : Whereas, John Wolbrock will apply at tho Chart of Ordinary lor letters Ulsmissory os Administrator ou the estate oHL Wolbrock : These are, tltorelbro, to cite and admonish nil whom it may concern, to bo and appear bolbro said Court to make objection (if any they have) ou or belbre the Unit Monday iu Juno next, otherwise ttuld Loners will be grouted. Wltuoss, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary Ibr Chat ham coituty, this fourth day of December, 1S55. deed JOHN M. MILLKN, o c o. STATIC OF GEOROIA, pHATHAM COUNTY :-To all whom It may VJ couceru: Whereas, Jehu Wolbrock will apply at tho Court of Ordinary for LettorsoflHHtnlsslon as Admldistor oh tho estate of Carl Hells, deceased: These arc, therefore, to cilo aud admonish all Whom It may couceru to l»e and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be fore tho tlrst Mouday lu June next, otherwise said Iletters will be grauted. Wltuess, Johu II. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary for Chat ham O'Mituv, this Iburth day or December, 1855. , dec-t JOHN II. IIILLKN, » c «. STATE OF GEORGIA, p HAT HAM COUNTY.—To nil whom it may v-/ concern: Whereas, Gcorgo .tom's, will apply at tho Court of Ordinary Ibr litters of Dismission ns Administrator ou tho Estate of Jane Cordon Clarke. Theso aro, therefore, toelto and ndmouish all whom it may concern, to be and appear bolbro wild (Murt to mako objection (if any they have) on or bo lbro the first Monday iu June next, otherwise said letters will bo granted. ■Witness, JoTtu M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this fifteenth day of November, MR. nov 24 JOHN M. MILKEN, o. «. c. STATE OF GEORGIA,' C l HATHA M COUNTY—To nil whom it may ^concern: Whereas,,lulm Mallory, willapplyto tho court of Ordinary for Letters Dlsmlsurvas adminis tration on tho Estate or William Wright these are, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo nud appear before said Court, U> mako objection (If any they have) on or boforo the first Monday lu November uoxt, ulhwise said tat ters will be grauted. Wituess, Johu Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary Ibr Chutlmui County, this e.ghlduy of April 1850. JOHN BILBO, o. e. v. apr 8 C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE.-Will bo sold ou the first Tuesday in Jiiue next, before tue Court House, between tho legal hours of sale, lot number twelve (12) Now Franklin Ward, iu tho City of Savanuah, situated on tho corner of Mont gomery street and Battto How, together with the Ihreo-story brick warehouse situated thereon; levied ou to satisfy a cortalu tl lb. Issuing out of Chatham Superior Court, In favor of Johu tkmddor vs. Clar- euco P. Hollis. Property pointed out lit said 11. fa. BENJAMIN L. COLE, mayo Shorin' C. C. ADSlINiSTUATOIl’S SAMS. G IEORQIA, WAYNE COONTY.-Agrecnblj' I to uu order grouted by the Court of Ordinary of Wayne Comity, will bo sold before the Court House door, in the city of Brunswick, (llynn county, on the first Tuosday iu Juuo next, between tho law ful hours of Bale, seven huudrcd and fifty (7ft0) acres of land, lying in Wynn county, belonging to tho estate of Rebecca Mouuing, late of Wayne comi ty, deceased. Sold for tho benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deceased. Terms modo known ou tho day of sale. This April tho 15th, 1856. JOHN D. HUMPH, aprl7 Administrator. S ""TATE~OFGEORGIA—BULLOCH tti.TMaytSuO?. 1856—'Two months lifter date application will be made to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors aud said deceased. iuyi!3-8w JOHN K. GIBSON, Adtn’r. G EORGIA—BULIXICH C«>.—All persons, having demands against the lint ate of Thomas Mills, late of said county, deceased, are Hereby notified to present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and those indebted to said estate are requested to mako immediate paymeut to 11AHDY B. HODGES Adtn'r* May 20th, 1S50. inyiKWJw notice; T WO months from date application will be made to Uio Ordinary of Chatham Couuty, for leavo to sell lot No. 151, Uth district, Baker, belong- iug to the estate or Julian Murks. JACOB WATSON, may2 Administrator. NOTICE. S HERIFF Sale in Wayne County.—Will he sold In front of the Court House, iu Wuynesvlllr, Wayne Couuty, on the first Tuesday iu Juucucxt, between the usual hours of sale, the following pro perty, to wit: One lot of laud in said comity, contain ing four hundred and ninety acres, known as lot No, 1U5, in tho third district of said county. l<evy rnudu by a coustablo and returned to me. WIl.UAM SPELL, S. W. C. April 24,1800. wtdnmy28 From V. B. PALMER, C1XXK1UL AtlVKRTMNU AMI NKWSPAPKK A<IKXT, Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and BiiHliuore. JAMBS U. FIULE8, DEALER AND IMPORTER OF WatehM, Jewelry, Silver Ware, Foil- ey Goode, Ac., MO. 12, SOUTH Uo WTUKKr. PUILADKMniUi RoptH !y NELSON 8WEEZEY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Cbrner Astor Placo mid 4th Avouuo, IM (TUWK I'ltOXIMITY TO TUB AKTUH UIIIUKY AMP TUB MKW lllllt.lt HOURS; NSW VUUK. milE most oxtetialvo variety ami the largest 1 stock of Monuments, Tombs, Hoad Stones, An., iu America, cun be fouud at this establishment, from plain'to the most elaborate aud uruuto lu doslgu and workmanship. Iu addition to tho stock always mi hand, a great variety »>r drawings, appropriate and original may bo found, from which work will bo ex ecuted promptly to order. Orders faithfully executed, mid shipp'd In any point available by water or steam. Persons visiting tlw city of Now York oil pleasure or.business are resjieclUilly Invited lu visit this es tablishment. orU) VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND ft DANVILLE, A Virginia & TcimcHacc RAIXiHOAPB. a&“. s u mm Kit “®a to the late and Important Improvements thoy have mado in the Rattan Frarnos, Harnoss Loathor Hingod and Spiral Springe. Those Beils aro a vory durablo article, cost little more than Foathor Bede, and aro much more healthy, lu fact, theso bods aro a real luxury to tho woll or sick, ud altogether such an article as when ouco used would ho doomed Indlspousablo in ovory fami ly Ibr comthrt aud health. Peraous from any i»rt or tho Unltod SUitos may be suppllod at Uio shortest notice, by somllng their orders, giving dimensions of lledstead, An., ud ilrtMlii III IKJWKIJ. Jt BAHKEI-r, octa—dm 201), Chesuiit st„ I'hila. - At AUOIIAMUAULT, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE BUILDER, 8. H. Com.IDtta & Hamilton SC*., PHILADELPHIA, Pa. "PORTABLE SAW MILLENG1NE8, ou large A wheels, with a tonguo, for a team to be at tached to move them about. Theso engines have two cylinders, making from 10 to 80 horse power. Also, HOISTING or PILE DRIVING ENGINES, from 8 to 80 horse |>owor. Orders are filled In from 3 to 5 weeks from their receipt. Engines always ou hand for sulu. Theso engines have been in use rovcii year J,. and in every instance have given gcnorul satisfaction. Description Circulars will bo sent when applied fur. fob 9—dm d&W NOTICE. O NE month after dato application will ho made to tho Bank of tho State of Georgia for the payment of a Twcuty Dollar bill, the left half of which has been lost by mull. ROBERT B. HUTCHISON. Pautdtug County, April 20,11*06. upr25 ARRANGEMENT. Shortest, most comfortable and most expeditious Route to Uio VIRGINIA SPRINGS I TIIROVOH BY DArUUlir. And Baggage Checked Through, except on Stages. Visitors to tho Virginiiiiu Springs by this route, take tlu* South Side Railroad ears at Petersburg, or the Richmond mid liimvilie ears at Richmond, at U A. M., dally, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch burg to diuucr, and thence, via the Virginia aud Tenuesseu Railroad, reach Bonsaek's Depot at 8 1-4 and Bulom at 4 P. M., mid at either place take Kent, Nummcimm ik IV* Fine Line of Ntugm! Those via l Ion sack’s lodge at Kincastle, dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at the White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early on the evening of tho second day I rum Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT 1’KAVEL, und Svith Imt 04 miles of Staging. Ur by tho Salem route,- stop all night at the Uouuoku Bed Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dine at the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, utid arrive at tho White Sulphur Springs on the evening of the fellow ing day. The Virginia A Tennessee Railroad is located through u most romantic country, possessing a cli mate uusuriiasscd for its salubrity and delightful tem perature. Thu mid passes the base of the PEAKS OF OTTJ3R! And within three miles of the Alleghany Springs, one mile of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, fttul within four tulles of the Yellow Sulphur Springs; all pleasantly situated a few miles apart, on the Eastern slope of the Alleghany mountain, hi Mont gomery county. Tho waters of theso Springs aro celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, the ac commodations aro oxcollcut, and have been greatly increased since Inst season. AST*Visitors to tho Red Sulphur Springs take Kent. Suniincr.'Oii ft Co’s Stages at Newborn Depot, on the evening of the day that they leave Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at (ho Springs on the following day to tiiimcr. and Salt Sulphur Springs early in tho evening of the second day from Rich mond or Petersburg. The Road from Newborn Depot to the Red Sul phur Springs, (88 miles,) has beeu graded and greatly Improved since last season, mid is now re garded nsoue of the best turnpikes in the moun tains. The Hue of Telegraph from Richmond will he com pleted and iu operation to the Mootgotuery While Sulphur Springs early in June. Passengers to Knoxville, Tennessee, take Kent, Summersnu A- Go’s stages at the Western terminus of the Virginia & Tennessee Railroad, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at the rate of 8 miles per month) to the Eastern termi nus of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Kuoxville in 21-2 days from Peters burg or Richmond. «***•?* fare from Petersburg or ificliuioml To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Boiisuok’*,$IO 00 “ •* “ “ .*» *• "Saicm.... 10 50 •• White Sulphur Springs “ Bonsaek’s 11 UU “ “ “ “ “ Salem.... 11 6U “ Red Sulplicr Springs 12 25 “ Alleghany Springs 8 00 “ Montgomery Whito Sulphur Springs 8 25 “ Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 45 “Knoxville, Tennessee 28 00 nXirtK.—-Tho charge for tickets to the Alleghany Springs, Montgomery White Sulphur and Yellow Sulphur Springs, does not include the charge from the Railroad to tho Springs. Passengers lor tho Al leghany Springs, (4 miles distant,) taku tickets to Slmwsville—for Montgomery While Sulphur, (1 mile distant by a branch Ruilroud,) lake tickets to Big Tuiiuel aud for tho Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis tant,) take tickets to Chrisllatuburg depot. Con veyances will be found at those places. For further information apply to E. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agents. S. R. R., Petersburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Richmond ft Danville R. It., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. ft T. R. it., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERSON A CO., myl0-3in Fincustle, Virginia. NOTICE. S IXTY DAYS aftor dato, application will bo made to tho Honorable, tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell a negro girl stave named Elizabeth, tho property of tho late Charles J. Zittrour. for the benefit of the heirs aud creditors ol tho said Charles J. Zittrour. KATHARINE ZI1TROUH, AUm’rx. mar 24-tlj Est. Gitas. J* Zittrour, deoM. A881UNA1ENT NOTICE. JOHN M. WILLIAMS, having assigned nil ftl his properly, both real and personal, to adjust bis debts, all persons having legal claims against, the said John M. Williams, will please hand Ilium to the undersigned without delay, as it is quite desirable to ascertain flic exteui of indebtedness, and to per fect a speedy settlcmcutof the assigned property apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assigueo. EXECUTRIX POSTPONED SALE."" O N the First Tuesday in Juno next will b«* sold before Uio Court House in Waresboro, Ware County, Ga., by virtue of an order from the Ordina ry of Richmond comity. Geo. Lit of land Nos. 820, 822,825. 826, 827, 012, 018, and 020, ill the twelfth, (12th) district; Nos. 260 aud 807, ninth (lull) dis triel; aud No. 400, iu tho eighth (8lh) district of said Ware county; sold as the properly of Hold. F. Poe, lato of Richmond county, deceased, Ibr the benefit of heirs and creditors. . K- P. POE, my 11 Ms Kxoeutnx. AlINIISTUATOIt’.SNOi’ICK. A 1.I. persons having deuumds against Hie estate of tho lato Churles S. Arnold, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly uitested. within the tlmo prescribed by law; and all those in debted to said estate, are requested m make imme diate payment to EDWARD PAPEI.KOHD, mays Administrator. AH8IGNEEH NOTICE. M IL Louis Hobider having made an assign- ineutfor the hcuclll of Ills creditors, all per- sons indebted to him will please make payment to me. And those having demands against him are requested to present them, that payment may he made us far us the ossetta will extend. A. BON AUD, Assignee. Savannah, May 19,1856. nm.v2ii UAILEY &. CO,, M ANUFACTURERS of Film Silver Ware, Chestnut street, Philadelphia. In order that purcluisers may lie certain of the quality of Silver Ware of our niu!mfucturo,oiir Sterling Silver will lie stamped Our goods may lie fouud ut Messrs. D D Nichols A Co’s., who are authorised to sell ut our retail prices, uov l& HAILEY A CO. NEW TIN STORE ANI) SIIEET-lltON MANUFACTORY. 141 houtii or kahkkt sqtMUK, iikvan htukkt. I would Itiforin my old friends and patrons I have opened Hie above store to conduct the tovo, Till aud Sheet-Iron Business in all its A Stove, various forms, nud where will Im found a gen- oral assortment of Stoves, Tlu and Pheet-Iron Ware, Which I will ho pleased to show, aud ut such prices as will suUsfy uny one wishing to purchiwe. All kinds of Roofing, Glitters of latiul, Galvanized Iron Work of every description, Job Work aud Re pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put up and Pipes furnished ut short notice. Tin Ware at wholesale and retail. Cull down ou Bryan streot, It will pay you for your walk. ttOKI JOHN .1. MAURICE, Agent. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES. CARPET WARE-HOUSE, 140 no.vuiOMS ann 57 kt. juijkn stkkkth. X IIE Hubscriher Ims received, and will open this day, tho largest and most extensive variety INDOw HHADhW ovor olfored In this city. It Is the Inteution of tho advertiser U) keep constantly In Hture a large supply of all tho various patterns and stylos inanufuelured by the mamiructurers of tills imuntry and of Franco, to which the attention ofuior- v.hunts and families In the city and country, is In vited. They will In) sold ut wholesale and retail, ut satisfactory prices. W II. GUION, Agent. Jan 8 F ~ ULTON MARKET BEEF.—jl) IJulf Mils Fulton Market Beef, aud 10 du Uu Pork. Just recolvod by rnuy20 J. D. JESSE. TllUNliY, ..IN, WHISKY ANII HUM-For Huio Jj l.y (muyaoj WIUJAMS It KAlVUn'. CBSTHAb BAlbllOAU. m CHANGE Ol O N nud after Sunday, tlio 1-itli October, iusL, and until further luilicu, the Passeuger Trains ou tho Central Ruilroud will run as follows : DKTWKKN SAVANNAH AND MACON, leaves Savannah Dally at...ft a m and 12.15 v si, Arrive iu Macon “ “..2.15 i* si “l am, Ixave Macon “ ♦•.11.45 am “ 9.80 cm, Arrive lu .Savan’ll “ “10.45 r m “ 7.20 am JIKTWKKX SAVANNAH AXU Al’Ol'SrA. (.cave .Savannah 12.15 »• >i ami 8.80 i- Arrive iu Augusta 8.46 r » “ 5.80 . lA?uve ATigusta ,..0. am “ 4.80 v. m Arrive in Savunuuli 1.80 i* m “ lu.45 v HKTWHK.V >IA<X»X AM) ACUI’STA. U'avo Macon... 11.45 a m and 9.80 r m Arrive in Augusta S.46 i* m “ 6.80 a m Leave Augusta 0. am " -1.80 cm, Arrive iu Macon 2.15 c m “ 1. a m, HKTWKK.V SAVANNAH, Mll.t.KtStKVIl.I.K k MTOXTO.V, lAtave Muvnnnuh 5. a m Arrive lu Milledgoville 2.45 i* m. Imuvq Mucou U 45 a u Arrive hi Kutontou 5. r W. M. WADI.EY Geu’l Supt, Savammli,Gu., Oct. 12, 1855. octi5. CHANGE OF KCIlkDI’LU ON Tl I E SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over xvlilt’ll puMst s I lie Gl i nt New York & New Orleans Mails, O N and alter Sunday, February .'id, 1-850 Iwo daily trains between Macon and t'olnmhus- aud one between Macon and Americas. I-cave Macon at 2 a m, and 8 r m; arrive al Colimt Inis at 7 15 A M, ami 1080 i» m ; leave Columhusat 4 15 a m, aud 1 80 e m; arrive at .Macon at In 51 a m, and 7 40 »• M;U*ave Mutant at 2 A M; arrive at Ameri cits at G 40 a M; leave Americas al 2 201* m; arrive at Mucou ut 7 40 i> m; making ncomplol.Mtomioction be tween Montgomery, Alahama, and Augusta, Kings ville, Wilmington and Charleston; also, with Central Railroad Trains to Savannah, Milledgoville and Eaton t tii, and with Macon and Wosiern I rains to All ihtu, Chattanooga, Nashville ami Knoxville, Temi. At Columbus with Girard ami Mobile Railroad lu Eufuula, Ala., connecting daily at Americas with four horse Post Coaches to 'falluhasseo, Albany, Tlmimisville, tlaiiihridge, Itii., witliiri-wcekly hacks to Lumpkin, Culhlterl, Ac., at Fort Valley with hacks lo Perry, Huyiiosvillo, lluwkiusville uml Knoxville Ga. Passengers for Americus ami points below For. Valley, should lake the 12 15 t* m train from S-ivan null; ami tho 5 i*m train Iroin Augusta, to avoid du teutiou ut Macau; For other points on the south Western or Muscogee Roads take either tram from .Savannah or Augusta. Passengers leaving Ameri cas at 2 20 I* m will reach Columbus lit 10 80 e m Hie same night. Passengers front (/olomhiis and the West for Am ericas, South-weslorii Georgia or Florida, should lake the 1 80 e m train at Uilumhiis, sleep at Fort Valley, and reach Americus al o lo a m next morn lug; First class .steamships leave Savannah Ibr New York on Wednesdays and Saturdays, ami for Phila delphia on Wetlnesilays. Passage iu Hie Cahill $25, Steerage $H. Fare from Montgomery to Havauunli $11 00 “ Cohimlnis •* •• tu oo “ Americus “ “ ...; 8 80 <tW*. W. ADAMS, Sup’t. Macon, January 80th, 1850. may Id VIRGINIA CENTRAL' R-ROAD Winter Arrunnmmt—Can Marlino I'ihuh Hmut SI. Henvv Unit nil Hid way toDoiiluiiMVIllo. W HEN tho Potomac to cloHCtl with Ico thto route may ho relied on by passohgers, to cn Hiire the connection going North or South. Tlio road Is on tl rely relaid with a wiperior T rail as far as Gordoimvlllo. During the winter the train will shirt from the old station, hi Richmond, ou Broad street, at y.i a 11., |sims Gordousville at II a ainlnrrivt in Bhnmtoii at 325 f «. Down train leaves Shum tom ut 0 40 a m, passes Gordousville at 11 a m, aud arrive lu Richmond at 2.80 e m. Faro to GordoiiKVille....; ou *' “ 5 uo Roth trains arrive in Gordousville hi ample time to hike llm train of tlio Grunge and Aloxumlrlit Rail rend, Persons wlui leave Rietiimmd al 7J 4 ‘ a m., cut lake Hie Orange aud Alnxaudrla cars at Gordons- vllle If they choose to do ho, uml by that hmln will reach Alexiuidrla hy8.40i'M., hut (Ids company cun ticket them only to Gordensvllle. oul7tf II. D. WlilTOOMli, Supt. /^.HNT'8 COTON ViC8T8^Ju8t' revived VX aud Tor Halo by J. W. TilKKLKKLD, way 18 OougroM aud Wltlthakor s tree la, From O. FlKRCK’B AnVXHTJWXU AllUIOir. rRIUDKUIIIi. M. Authorixed Agent tor the Savannah Journal. “ ~ IIHAtoTtl 'AND COAlFOUT. T SPRING BED ANI) MATIRASS DKIDT. 209 CHBITNirr MTRKKr, Ol’raem Jimw’ HOTEL, NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. Morchanta cuu ho supplied ut Bhurt tiotlcv will) Blll-Hcnda, Dllle of Lading, Dray Boolu, Clrculara, Cnrds mid Blnitk Pooka. l’artloular attention glvciAu BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, Hitch as Catalogues lor Colleges, Proceedings of Meetings. Re|>orts, Dy-Ijiws, etc. Thankful Tor tho vory llburul patronage horelorore received, wo ros|)octliilly solicit a cetiUmiunco of Hie same, feeling that we shall bo able to ptouso all who may favor us with a null, both us to prices and execution of work, a. llKKHimra pai'bnt'fYur-pruov TB1 *CT WITH HALL’S PATENT POWDER-PROOF UH’K. Having received the Prl'ze Medal at Hie World’s Fair, aro now olfored to tho public us tlio Prize Safe of tho World. Tested and approved as they have been every where, their crowning victory was reserved to be awarded by the Juries of tho World’sFair. The proprietor placed One Thousand Dollars in Gold iu tho one exhibited at the World’s Fair, lsm- doti, and invited'nl| the Plck-lswks lu the world to open the Bafe, with or without Hie keys, aud lake llm mouoy as u reward for their lugouuity; although operated ii(hin by savcrul skilled iu the art, no one could lick the l*>ek or o|H»n the Safe. Tlio undeniable evidence of the superiority of the Bales Manufactured by tho subscriber Is known aud acknowledged by a discriminating public, who ure assured t hut ull Bales mado and sold by him, or his authorized agents, (lion© geuuiuo except thoy have Ills nnmo on a racial plate,) will be found equal or superior to any of tho many which have iwissod through tho firoy ordeal, preserving Uiopontents nn- ltijured, as published and noticed by the press here tofore :—In Uio burning of tho Tribune building, the great fires in New York aud Bag Harbor iu 1845, ut New Orleans iu 1842, at Tallahassee iu 1843, at Prov idence in 1846, at Aufihloatid Now York City In 1847, at St. L>uis, Albnuy, lTuttoliurg nud Detroit in 1848, Hie great fires at St. lzniis, ut Milan, Ohio, uud Hie great burning ut New Orleans in 1S40, tho great tires n California, at Chicago nud Syrncuso lu 1850, and lit the St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, In 1851, groat fires in 1852 at Now York, Philadelphia, Cheraw, S. 0'., Montreal, Cauuda, St. Louis aud Ogdonaburg, and many others. The metal portiou of those Safes consists of the stoutest and toughest wrought bar and pluto iron, and tho space between the outer aud Inner surfaces U tilled with a chemical preparation, which Is the most perfect non-conductor of boat yet discovered, nud which cannot bo effected or pcuotrato by lire.— This fact has boon established beyond question by tho results, of many oxperimeuts, attested by pur- sons of the highest respectability, lu every trial to which the genuine Saiamaudcr Safe has beeu sub jected, whether accidental lu burning buildings, or by agreement for the puriiose of competition, Its fire proof projiertloshave proved immeasurably superior to those of any (so called) fire-proof Sal'o ever manu factured, ' By au improvement upon the original Salamander, introduced by the presold owner of tho patent-right, the Interior Is reudorod wholly Impervious to damp, uml books, papers uml Jewelry might be preserved in one of his safes for a century without contracting a blemish from mould or mllldew. To guard against counterfeits every Safe from the manufactory of tho subscriber, and sold by him or his agents, has a brass plato in front, bearing his nnmo; each is also furbished with ono of his Im proved Thief Detecting lacks, which Is a good guar antee ugniust robbery. v S. C. HERRING & CO., Nos. 135,137 and 139 IVutor-st., N. Y. Agents In Savannah, Messrs. BELL & PRENTISS, who keep constantly on hand a full aud complete assortment, which thoy will soli nt Manufacturers’ prices. aopt28 LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND F1RB- PKOOP QUAUTIKS OK WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, At Manufactured by Steams d! Marvin, New York. Ilf tlio tire ol' tlio 3d lust., which consum ed the brick building occupied by Mr. Juo. T.. Thomas, opjmsitu tlio Gas Works, iu this city, was a safe ot tho above descriptions containing tho books) juipors, and mouoy of Mr. Thomas, and although the building was defrayed, the said Safe sustained no injury whatever from the iutenso bout to which it had boon exposed. Ou opon- iug tho Solo, tlio contents wore fouud uudisturbod, aud in tho same ordor aud condition as. whon placed there, oxcopt a slight discoloration to theprojocting cuds of a few papers, aud tho backs of one or two of the books, caused by tho stoara gonerated iu tho Safe, while ut its greatest heat. Tho Sufe and contents, us it came from tho ruins, may still ho seen, iu tho ihmsossIou of Mr. Thomas, ut tho Gas Works.. A largo assortment of thoso cele brated Safes always ou liaud.aud lor sale by C. H. CAMI’FIELD, Agent (hr tho MauuiUcturors, July 26,1855. 171 Buy-st., Savanuah, Ga. 1 take pleasure In corroborating tho foregoing state ment, aud lit addition would udd, tliut the books ure now iu use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Whurf. July 26th, 1855. _ oetfi—tf DYING AND UENOVATINtT E S T A HI. I S H M E JVT, 73 YORK HTKKBT, NBAIt TUB COURT IIOU8B, SAVANNAH, GA., Kstabtlxltfil In 1832. fllHE Subscriber grateful to lito friends and ■ patrons lor their uontiuuul favors, would slate that in udditlon to the improvements lu DYING, no- (juiroil by him during Ills last visit to England and .Scotland, has mado arrangements for oxleudiug his business, by wbicli ho is now enabled to dye a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen dresses, shawls, Im., which ho trusts will generally please all who may favor him with their jNitroimgo. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as limy Im required, in IhesuiimsupcriorKtylo which has generally so much pleased his patrons ami friends. Table tiivers, uud ladies* Crape Shawls, Ac., cleaned and finished in the first style. ! ladies’ Bonnets dyed, bleuohed uud pressed iu the most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly attended to. Terms niuderatu. When parcels arc scut by steamboats or railroad, word should In* sent him by letter through the post ollleo, so that he may know where to call for them, tuoli 1(1 ALEXANDER GAl.lXJWAV. n •». K. DR FORI), „ APOTHECARIES HALL, S. R. Corner ol i¥ Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savan-lW «jBb null tin., Wholesale mid retail Dealers In Jm Grogs, Medicines amt Chemicals, Dye WiNNlsmul Dye Stulls, French, English, ami American Perfum ery, 1* hie loilct mid shaving Soaps, (.’omlw ami BniHlies of every "description, Surgical mid Dental Instruments, Trusses ami Supporters of all kinds Spices, Sunil's, Manufactured Tobacco, All tlm Patent or Proprietary Medicines of tho day, Superior Inks, Pure Wines and Brandies Tor Medicinal puriwses, Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac. «ii~ X. H.—Especial attention given lo tlm preparation of Physicians’ Prescriptions ami Family Rcoi|mm. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions lor use, including Directions for treatment in vases of poisoning, Drowning, An. Hj»7jy B AGGI \G AND HOPE.—60 bales heavy (iunuy Cloth, 20 bolt* heavy Dundee (for Sea Isl ands,) 50 bolt* medium do 44 inches, 800 coils K Rope, 606 lb* Bagging Twine, In store and for sal by OOV 12 WEBSTER A PALMK8* I jiltliSH Salmon, iMilwtera uml Sardines, lor . sale by juu 2 A BON AUD. INDIAN STKEET liDUNDRY. D. A. WILLIAM ROSE, IKOX ANU IUUHS KOU.NIIKIW, Mll.I.WIUUIIIX, AND (JKXKU.U. MACIIINISIM, SAVANNAH, «A., Jk Arc prepared to mako contracts with rail- JT}w r0!l, l 8 “"'l others, to furnish them with Iron W 111 ' 1 Dross Oisllngs of every description; mid 77; aim to build Stationary ^igines, Horizontal and Vertical Sugar Ills, with two or tliroo rollers. Sugar Pans, Ac., Steam Saw Mills, Roll Gangs, uml mac finery uiqiortuiifiiig to llm ruiuo. Steamboat Work, mid all kinds of General Jobbing attorn led to with punctuality uud dispatch. They trust by ut- bullion to business, uml doing Justice to all wurk entrusted to their cure lo merit a shuro of public patronage, N; D-—Gage Cocks, Oil Cups, Whistles, Steam and Water Cocks, and a variety or finished brass work rnqulBlto Ibr machinery, always ou hand at roiuona’ hlo prices. ■W"Sa»h Weights. Owl Iron ShoeB Tor guttora ol various patterns oml sizes, at northern slto tho Charleston steamboat Wharf, FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS. ~ MACON, UMDIUIM. Tho KiibHcrliior, from long oxporienco In j^Vtho liusiiiittw.i . proparod to rnmlsh stoam ^MVhtiKliiwi. Boilers, Circular, Single, mid Gang ..mV tow JS! 1 -Irlal uml MoroImM Mills, Sugar Mills, Glu Gearing, and ttwHngs In gon- oral. The Saw Frames, whether’ Ibr upright or cir cular, will Im of iron when required. All or which, with Ids many Improvements, Is warrantod to bo o<it|al to tho best made ut any other establishment. Uu works ure ou u scale us extensive os tho largoat at Uie NorUi, and ho to prepared to fill orders with promptiieu and dispatch. W 1 t ROBERT UNDLAY Pi‘«»l»osnlM I’ur llul Ions mill Fuel for lilglitoVt'imilHi COLLECTOR’S OFFICE, St'I’kKIXTKNHUNT OK IJUUIM, Savuiniali, loth May, 1850., S EALED Droposujs will l>o received at thto olllce until 12 o'clock, M., oil tho 1st day of July next, I860, Tor furnishing and delivering Ra tion* uud Fuol on board tho Ught-vcssels in this Collection district, viz.; ut Murtiu’s Industry and Tyboo Island Knoll, for ouo year from tjm first day of July 1866, to the uuth Juno, 1867, Inclusive. The rations to he of good uud approved quulily, to be delivered iu good nud sulllciuut packages, barrels, boxes aud cases, ami in good order, on board the above imtucd light-vessels, at least once a quarter, free of expense to tlm United Sbdes, ami agreeably to tho annexed tahlo ol'the weekly ration, viz. * Each proposal must state Uistiimtly tho price for which the entire ration will lie furnished on beard each light-vessel respectively. The proposals for supplying fuel, both coal aud wood, must state distinctly the price per ton nud cord, and the kind ami quality of each, to hedeliver- ed on board of each light-vessel respectively. One bidder may oiler for all the rations and fuel required for all the light vessels hi this district,-or for one or more ol'the vessels separately, nt his own option. The kind mid quantity of fuel will ho deter mined upon, and the contractor informed accord ingly. In advance of the Hum for making tho quar terly deliveries of rations on board ol'the respective light-vessels. Each bidder Is required to attach to hls bid or bids a written guarantee, signed by himself audit responsible surely, that, hr the event ol'the contract being awarded to him, he will faithfully cxccuto it ill conformity to Hie terms of tills advertisement. The contractor will bo required to enter into bond with approved security for the faithful execution of tho contract; uud uo hid will bo accented or contract entered into, uutil approved by the Light House Board. Tlio contractor will bo required to keep at least, iu tho aggregate, one month’s rations for the entire crew of Hie light-vessel contracted for, on board at ulUiincs;aud any expense incurred on account of failure to deliver rations or fuel in time, will he chargeable to the contractor. No member of Congress, lightkeuper, superinten dent or inspector of lights, nor any person connect ed with tho Light-house establishment, will bo al lowed to contract for or deliver rations for tho crow, or fuel of a light-vessel, nor to bo interested in such contract. No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will lie allowed to change tho parts of tho ration, nor the times tiiat may bo deter mined upon for tho delivery, without authority ol'the Board. All tlio articles constituting the ration for the crew of light-vessels will be examined, uud their quality approved by Uio superintendent, or tlio inspector of tlio district, or by such other parson as may bo as signed to perform that duty ;uud uo bills will be IKiid for rations and fuel which are not accompanied by receipts duly signed by tho respective light-ves sel keepers for the dlll'erent articles constituting tho rations for Hmoruw for each quartor, and separate receipts for tho kind and quantity of fuol delivered on hoard of each light-vessel. .No bid which is not properly sealed nud endorsed will ho cousidurod, ami no bids will bo received or allowed to bo withdrawn after tho oxplratidn ol'the tlmo specified lu tho advertisement for receiving them. Bids submitted by diil'erent membors of tho samo firm or coquirtuersbip will not bo considered. AU bids will bo publicly oponod.and registered ot tho tlmo specified in the advertisement. Tho right to reject ull bids if Uio iulcrost of tho public service require it. Is reserved By order of tho Ligui-bouso Board : JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights. my 11 £ sr -i 2l as 5 § iu. -- -> 2 u 5g- HOD|mi),I j SH.KIJ )■> p 3tr. as 'IPU.I pO|J|) Jo siMspqt GENUINE PREPARATIONS. Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated Com pound Fluid Extract Uuctou. IB A CERTAIN, SAFE. AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY T71 OR Disease# of tlio Bladdor, Kidneys, Gravel, J} Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Diseases, Obstruc tions, Female Complaints, aud all diseases or the Bexual Organs, whether lu MALE OR FEMALE. , IVom whatever cause they may have originated, and NO MATTER OF MOW LONG BTANDING. This popular and specific remedy to now ollerod to the afflicted, aud guaranteed to euro all Uio above complnluta. It searches out the very root of Uie dlsooso, driving out all tho diseased, fluids of the body, thus removing tbe cause aud rendering tho euro CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. Tills medicine allays iialn and InfiaramaUon, which other romodlos Invariably eauso, and can be taken wlUi loss troublo and exiHmso to imtlonLs. Ibis In fallible romudy has saved thousands ujiou Uiousands from tho hands of MERCILESS QUACKS, If uot from premature graves. Iu coses of Infection tlio Compound Buohu is the only article worthy or the least couQdeuco of tho afflicted in performing SAFE CURES. It contains no narcoUo, mercury, or othor Injurious drug, hut to purely a' Vegetable Composition. It to very agreeable to Uio taste, creates uo porceptiblo odor, and may bo token by persons ol ultlior sox without hindrance from business or modical advlco, as plalu directions for use accompany the medicine. Reader, ir you have any of tho abovo complaints, do notnoglect them, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With this medicine you pau euro yourself, and thus prevent all exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WJIJ, PREVAIL Tills medicine iqiouUity und ulluutuully cures the most virulent form of secret diseases, und eradicates every purticlo of infectious mutter t rain the system, restoring Uie pnUout to a perlest state of HEALTH AND I’UlUTV. Ili’lnibulil’a Highly Concentrated Com- IHHiml Fluid Kxlmrt Nnrsnimrlllu. For purliying Uie Blood, removing all diseases ari sing from excess of Mercury, exposure and im prudence in lilt*, chronic constitutional discus os, arising from tut Impure stuto uf Blood, uud the only reliable and etlbctuul known remedy for the cure of Scrofulu, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer- a( Ions ol'the Throat und l/>gs, Pains aud Swellings of tho Bones, Tetter, lliuples ou the Fuco, uud all Scaly Eruptions of tho Skin. It Is gratifying to the proprietor of theso tuediciues to bo able to statu that it is uow nearly three years since they were first introduced, during which time they have beeu extensively used iu vurlous parts nt the United States, aud have given 1 to patient and practitioner the highest degree of satisfaction iu the various eases fir,which they have been employed ; whether iu town, couutry, hospital or private prac tice, they have invurialfiy given the most decided uud unequivocal sattofuction, uud produced the mast salutary uud beneficial effects. Numerous letters have beeu received from the most distinguished physicians In tho couutry, mid from the professors of several medical colleges, recommeudlug iu the highest terms the value of thoso modiciucs, and their superiority-over'all other preparations for such complaints. us tho proprietor recommends. Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla tuidol'Buebu and various inodes of preparing them liavo been given, all of which of course will dlllfcr according to tho mode of preparation which each Individual may adopt. . These medicines require considerable cure in the preparation and tho employment ol' ; (hlt'craui men strua in successive operation to take i)p tho exirac tivo matters, and, In consequence, aro most fro quontly improperly made, nud not nnfrequcidly much ImjHtlrcd, If not rendered totally inert, by the injudicious uud unskilful management oftho.su unac quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. It is therefore of tho highest consideration aud import ance to tho public and to tho faculty tliut thoro should bestntidurd preparations of uullorm strength mul possessing tho most advantages. , To ell'ect this and obviate tho ovll alluded to, I have mado a num ber of experiments to asccrtaiu- tbo most etl'uctuul mode of extracting the virtues ol' the Sarsaparilla and tho Buclm, and to discover tho most eligible form for their exhibition. Tho experiments have resulted most favorably, mid it to with much pleas ure 1 uow olfcr to the public aud tho faculty ipy ComiMMind Fluid Extracts, which contain ull the vir tues of tho articles thoy aro represented to be made from iu a highly coucoutrutod form, nud ure the most active preparations which can be made. Two tu- ble-jpoonsl'ul of tho Extract Barsuparillu, added to a pint of water, is equul to the JJsbuu diet Uriuk, uud ouo bottle fully equals in strength one gullou of Syr up Sarsaparilla or decoction us usually mado. PRICES: Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 0 for (5 “ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ “ “ Certificates of cures mid rccommcndntious from distinguished professors mul physicians will accom pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by H. T. 11KLMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist, 268, Chcstnut-sL, near tho Girard Houso Phlla. To be had of Druggists aud Dealers In overy sec tion of tho United States uud Cauadus. All loiters for tho medicine directed to tho propri etor rcccivo immodluto attention, aud safe deliveries guaranteed. _ sept 1—ly-dtw JohuB Achord, George W Anderson, Edward C. Anderson/ Wlllluru U Attains, HartwolIB AudrewsB Richard D Arnold, William 8 Abbott, Charles A Ash, George A Ash, Alexander Aiklu, .Robert A Allen, Robert E Allen, Robert Austin, Theodosius A Acosta. „ «• Joseph W Brown, George F Brown, Richard Brad- toy Joseph Bryan, Aloxaudcr F Bennett, Frederick Bok, WllUain DBashlor, Joseph Bryan, Frederick W Bailey, Augustus Bdmind, James U Bushier, Israel GREAT FIRE AT PHILADELPHIA. MAY 1, 1866. HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. WJIA1 THE PEOPLE SAY. „ „ , PltlMDKLt'IIM, SdBMay, 1850. Messrs' turrets <C //em'nfijt GKNTI.KMR.V:—The Herring's Patent Champion Fire-Proof Safe, which we purchased from you in the mouth of January last, was situated m our Counting Room, lit the socotul story of 281 Market street, on tho ulght of tho Great Flro, 1st May, 1859, and fell with tho burning building iu that coufla- gat Ion. Tho safe was reached thto afternoon, after uu ex posure of Thirty Six Hours to intouso heat, aud al though the brass plates oil tlm IVotit of the Sale were melted, and the exterior shows the evidence of extreme .bent, the inside casing was found to ho untouched by lire, aud, with the exception of being a little steamed, to uow us good as uow : EDW HEM A NS Si CO. „ PtUUOKmiu.Muy 31856, Messrs. EUrrel k Herrings : ... DK-mmiKN J—-Thu Herring’s Patent Champion I* ire I'roofNifo of your manufacture, which wo pur- chased nearly a year since,was in the centre ni our building at the time of its destruction iu Hie ureal Fire of May 1st.. 1856. We had removed the greater portion of our books before the lire reached us, hut left some of Hiem together with a number of loose papers inside pur iiosely, to test the security of tlm Hale. After 88 hours of severe routing, we found the Ulterior of the sain pelting, not only bright aud sound. Inti the books aud papers as free from (Ire as when firs put hi. We shall require another Hale as seen as wo gel a new location, and want none but vour ‘-Cham pion.” Yours,lSw. FISHERk BROTHER. „„ , „ No 15 North Sixth si., Tin! public will hear in mind (hut I lie-HER KING'S H AN ANA SL<• AL.s •,*•(),uot) choice Havana ,Sugars—t'Oiicliiis, l.-i Esmeralda, El Orvsol, Hondo, fa plain Alelmru, Iji *|.iel, 1 price . J. A. BROWN. Kxculsors, Rio t-l Jniiii Smith, and various other brands, iiupoi ted di rect by urn, aud for sale at the lowest cash prices, may Hi - - A pples .v potatoes R) bills Choivu Mercer Potatoes; ' 26 ’* “ RtlRHetl Apples. For sale by . ««yW _ J. A. BROWN. IIA Kit ISON’S CODYlNU FliPlI) *" 1.POSSESSES lito following advantages over JL all Other copying Inks:— It does not Ollsct or smear written lu account books. It is perfectly limpid aud Hows readilv from the steel pen. It gives three legible ciiplc... It retains its copying properties for ninny weeks alter the writing to executed. Dlui) IStnck Writing Fluid Is intended to replace tlm Inferior liluck inks, and all oilier writing llaids now in use, which it surpass es iu overy respect. It writes a dear brilliant Blue. It changes to a jet Black iu twenty-four to forty eight hours. It is tlm most permanent Ink ever mado. it to perfectly fluid and free from Impurities. It tines not encode steel pens. For sale by WAKNGCK k DAVIS, may 1(1 ^ 159 Congress street. S UNDRIES^ 25 lihto Sugar Crackers—fresh, 20 •* Butter “ •« 16 “ Soda Biscuit •* 25 boxes u '* a 26 bhto No. 1 Sugar, 59 “ A, R anil 0 Sugar, Received nud Ibr sale by , * MoMAHGN k DOYLE, _Myl7 Noa. 205 and 207 Ray st. P APEit HANGINGS ANI) nOHDERS.— Just received a great assortment of the most elegant iwUurns, with bin ders to mutch, IVom 8 cents to $2, at CHAFFER As UG.’S, a I ir3 ° No. fi Whitaker street. 11 JM' ueckIvEd. PER STEAMER, an assortment of Misses and Children’s I'Inin Straws, _ IJtdiort’ NKOPOLITAN RONNET8, IN- 1 ,'A1T8’ HA’IVt aud FLATS. Also a few 'lioYrP IIAftt. I nr sale by MRS. FREELAND, ,n oy 17 Broughton utrcuL L ISLE THREAD GAUNTLETS.—Tho' only artlclo of tho kind lu tho city. For sulo by tnar27 J. W. THRRLKELD, corner of Congress anti WhlUker-sIs.jt IlHODKS’ FEVElt AND AGUE UUllE, XT'OR prevention and cure of Intermittent and P Remittent Fevers, Fever and Aguo, Clillto and Fever, Dumb Aguo, Genoral Debility, Night Sweats, ami all othor forms of disease which havo a comuiou origin in Malaria or. Miasma. This to a natural antidote which will ontlrcly pro tect any resident or traveler oven iu tho moat sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Bilious dis ease whatover, or any Injury from constantly iulml- ing Malaria or Miasma. It will Instantly check tbo Ague lu iicrsous who have sutfored for any lougth of tlmo, from 0110 day to twenty years, so that they uccd never have an other chill, by continuing its uso according to direct tious. Tho patient at oltco begins to recover appe tite and strength, and continues uutil a permanent aud radical euro to eflbotcd. One or two bottles will answer for ordiuary cases, some may require more. Directions, printed iu tho Gorman, French and Spanish languages, accompany oach bottlo. Prlco Ono Dollar. 49-Liberal discounts mado to the trado. J.. A. RIDDLE, Proprietor, Provideuco, R. I. EVIDENCE OF SAFETY. New York, June 11, 1865. jhavo made a chemical examination of “ Rhodes’ ^ **ver and Aguo Cure, or Antldoto to Malaria,” and ive tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, und »- vebnino, but have not found a particlo of cither in or have 1 round any substance In itscompusl- ihut would prove lujurlouH.to tho constitution. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. CAUTION Tt V SUFFERERS. 11uo more Arseulc, Tuu.vJ. Mercury, Quinine, luges, Strychnine, or Anti-Prodics ol'auy kind. Tlio well-known iuefilcleucy of theso noxious poisons prove thorn to bo the offspring cithor of f'utoo medical principles, or of mercenary quacks. The only rem edy lu extotcuco that to both sure ami harmless is RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE. Wholesale Agents, HAVILAND, RIBI.KY & IT)., Augusta. Ga.. and for a by dealers generally. e25 JOHN U. itlOOlild & CO., GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALEk HETAIL DUVlSOiSTS. Would call Ihe aUe*“b>n of MerchnnUt, Faelnrs, Planters, Physician.- and others, to their ex- tensive and well sbiccled stock, comprising every article In their line ol business, uml which they oiler for sale mi the most reasonable terms for wish, or approved credit, viz; PA IN'IS, YARN ISHI'X, GLVSS, AC’.. Whito L?ad, Pore and No. 1 ; Tietnan’s Colors, dry nud in nil; Japan, Copal, und Coach Varnishes ; Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass, Put I ty, Gold 1 s*af, Paint Brushes, Sash Tonis, and Glu* ziers’s Diamonds. LAMP. MACHINERY AND TANNERS’ OILS, Bleached Sperm, Whale ami lard Gils, Ibr hunting ; ull descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Gil Unbleached .Sperm, lard and Rape Seed Gil; also Tanners,’ Neals, Foot and Sweet Gil. GROCERS’ ARTICLE. Nutmegs, Mace, Alspice, Cinnamon, Pepper, Ginger, Mustard, Siileratus, Hwtu, Pear lash, Sweet Gil, starch. Fig Blue, Matches, Ac. FOR PHYSICIANS. A great variety of the best French. English, and American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Preuirutious. Select powders, Surgical Instruiueiits. Vials Specie Jars, Metalic Saddle bags, Ac. Also, CAMP11ENK AND BURNING FLUID. Any ono wlm may favor them with their orders may depend upon their receiving tho best attention, and that all goods furnished will be of u reliable quality. Should they uot give entire satisfaction, they may bo returned nt tho option of tho purchaser. mahlo tt C!°ii N 'to'"CORN MEAL-lOOOTSwwtai Uirn, Wllilo uml mlxodj nu Uo Irnuli C'wii Meal n store and Ibr sale by n> PATTEN. ftllTmv A CQ itKADT-UEAD i i—READ III That is, If you cam SCO ; nn.l J-ryrvf-. jfJa} i, i you can’t see, yon cam fimt^r^J* TSP {£Mpati kinds or “ helps to seo,” at the Watch uud Jewelry Store or I). 11. Nichols A Co., hi Congress strout, next door to ihe corner or Whitaker, where you cam purchase Watches, Jewelry, Sliver Ware, and Fancy Goads, ns low as at any other store iu the couutry. Wo have rocelvot! per steamship Alabama a fresh lot of those lino Steel Spectacles : also, a supply of I obblo and Portocoplc Ians, which wo arc prepared to lit in all kinds of frames, nt short notice. Our 1 oriscopic Lous (so called from their peculiar shape) havo an advantage ovor all others, as thoy have a greater raugo ol Ibcus, so that tho reader to not compound to hold the book or paper at a cortalu distance from tho oyo. Call and seo. „ . D. 11. NICHOLS k CO. 49* No churgo Ibr showing goods. •m»r 11 n. I). N. ft CO. lett, Edwin 11 Bacon. Gilbert Duller, Gotsbalk S own, Win II Burroughs, Henry Brigham, Josoph Baldwin, Slogmubd Borg, George U ; J BUDte, ML cliuel Beley, Johu Boston, John Uilbo, Solbiuon D Brantley, Frauds S Bartow, W C Barton, Samuel P Bell. Cl _ . George A Cuyler. Samuel. W. Crabtree William Ciubtree, John W Coates, Patrick Curran, George 1. Co|>e, Lewis F Cooke, Churles Clarke. Robert J Canning. Johu FCardoll, Francis T Colo, Wm A Cone, PAIwin A Custello, Hugh Cullcu,Joseph V Con- ucrat, Moses A Cohen, John Cass, Wm Oscar Chari ton, Wm Cullen, Kllas M Cold ing, James ACOur- voiaiu, Henry Crosby; Conatautluo, Daniel BCatup, Gctavus Cohen, Wm B Charters, Joseph H Clughnrn David ljqiez t'oheu, Peter L Constantino. Francis Chutupiou, Montgomery Cummiug, Wallace Gum ming, Wm A Cowpor.fetrnth Cruustou, Charles H Ci'aiupUuliJ, Robert J Cuughey, Aaron H Cramptou, Win Cox. George Catloy, Phillip Connally, Wm P Clark, Alleu Cullen. ^ Adam J Dotson, Isulah Davenport, Archibald C Daveiijiort, Thomas Dowell, Juiuos U Domund, Geoago W Davis, William H Davis, Jacob F I toe, Miosley Dugger, John D Davuhuey, Henry J Dicker- sou, Levi 8 D’Lyon, Albert L DeLorgo, MurUu Dug- gun, William M Davidson, Johu Duvunny, John Doyle. E, George Ktumous, Hcury R Kustiucud, Stepheu El liott, Hubert Krwiu, Thomas Eden, Uoorge Ehrlich. I?’. Robert J1 Fool mull, Joseph S Fay, Lewis Frey, Dominie,k Feat ley, John G Faliiganl, James B Foley, Jos Felt, Joint Foley, John C Furrill, Louis N Ful- ligunl, Atextiuder l aivcelt, Thoums Ford, lawis J U FuiTchild, Joltu (J Fm-ser, Rob’t Ferguson, John D Fish, Douguld Forgusou, Mielmul Fiuuey Ed w’d Fitzgerald. G. John Gaminell, John B Gallic. George W Gar- many, Thomas Green, James K Goodfrey, Joseph Green, Churles II Gouldiug, George A Gordou, Geo Gordon, Frauds L llue, Joseph Uanulil, Joseph F Gaiuinoj, George,M Griiliu, Fi’uboni Goodall. David II Galloway, Benjuiuiii Giouovely, laureueu J Gull- marlin, Charles E W Gille, II 1 Hover, Chrtoliati llarseo, Geo Haas, JouulUuu Hill, T H Harden. Jumes Hunter, Joseph Huwthoru John Biiogg. peter F llausdieldl, John E lluruuu- dez, 8oli.im.ni Jlimliy. John C Hunter latmuel L Hover, Win. D Howe, Benjuiuiii 11. l!urdee t Churles B Henry, Charlv»S Ilnrdue, Noble A Harueo, Al fred Haywood, Will Piluutor. Guo D Humbert. W Waring Hula-rohani. Thomas Jleiiry, Erastus Henry Roller, IL.U'hison, Joseph M Haywood, George B Harding, JolityHover, Eltoha Ibgar, Thu mas Heron Atiraliam Hannon, Thomas B Hough, Henry Haiipt, Wlllian ilimter, Ernest lienor, Albert llarto. I. Jas Dlrviuo, Edward Dlrvlno. •T. Nphu G Jones, I 1’ey tun. II Johnson, Edward Jahu, Robert M M Jaugella, John R Johnson.Wm B Jaeksou, GeorgeG Johfisoii, Edward Joues, Johu 11 Johnston, K. Piueas M Kollock, Jumes Kelly Frederick Kransom, M'tiliaui Krebs, Noult B Knapp, Lewis Knurr, John J Kelly, Wm Ijsyy Kaplan. L* Win C Liwtoii, Jordan Lowe, Jay E Iatubriglit, Cluis F. Lindvolgiit, Juo N*J,ewls, John A Lewis, Charles E bulge, James B law, Charles A I, la- mar. Mldial Ijiaiu,.Thes L Lloyd, Edward Lorcll, Jacob C. IA-vy,Joseph IJppman,Henry FLichlo,Wil liam Law, James P Long, Aluuzo U Luce, Duulel N lain. ( * M. Thomas Murtaugh, Hugh W Mercer, Nalhuuiel . Mills, Peter W Miugnt, Thomas Morton, John Mal lory, Manuel Molina. Charles F. Mills, John Morri sou, William 11C Mills, AlViu N Miller, Valentine Murtlu, Wm J Moore, Horace Muruo, Henry 0 Mehr- tens, Isaac Minis,Thomas G Miller, Anthony FMirn, Abraham Minis, Richard C Muckuil John’ Murchi son, William 11 May,.h.hn Master sou, Edward Mo ran, Thus A .Maddox, Jacob .Manses, John C Mat ters Me. Joseph S McDonnell, J’etcr McCann, Hugh Me- lain,.lames Mclutire,-Alexander McHardy, Patrick McGovern, William McKendree, John W McKoy, Jo seph J McCoy, Robert Mclutire, James Mclntiro, James McHenry, William S McFarland. N* Alexander G Norland, Thomas J Naylor, Edwin NoMUiigor, John W NovUt, John 11 Norton, Johu Nicoll, Will G Norwood, O. John Oliver, .William O’Drtocoll, Johu W Owen3, George Owens, Dominick O’ltyrue, Dennis O’Sulli van. Levi E Price, Edward Pudolt'ord, Robert Pessot, Joseph Point, Urrin U Parker, Antoulo Ponce, Win Par ton, Maiechul Purisli, Christian Pierson. John Postell, Michael l’reudergast, George F Polincs, Win Parrish, Churles F Preston, Edwin Pursuits, George Parsons, Frauds A Poulloii,. Thomas Prcudergast, Patrick Prlco, Joseph W Phillips, Philip J Punch John F Posey, Edward M Prcudergast, Henry B Phillips, Edward Padelford, Jr. R* Joseph B Ripley, Francis W Reid, Michael J Roll- ley, Hiram Roberts, James J Richardson, Wm J Richardson, Johu A Richardson, George J Robert- son, Jacob Roseutluld, Matthew Ryuu, James M Russell, Robert Raiford, Philip M- Russell, John Reedy, Andrew M Ross, Henry Roser, Thomas Rod- forn, Wm Halm, Charles E Robinson, John Ryan, Augustus Koii-lt. ^ George IV Fiona, Alex A Sinets, Henry Stromer, Francis M Stone, John A Fla ley, Albert Scarbrough, Ebonozor Sutton, Wm Starr, jr., Wm Smith, Robert Strouss, James .Steven, James .Sullivan, Daniel H Stewart, Kmuuuol shoftall, Churles Slager, Frances Sorrell, Jacob Shaffer, Jos M Sltellmau, George W Slndfcr, James Slovens, Willinin It Symons, John Savage, Samuel LSpotoeggcr, Henry Stibbs, John H Stegin, Daniel T tscranton, Joint Stone, Frederick WSiuis, Mordecal Sltefttill, Sr., Solomon Sheftall, Timothy Shecdy, Henry C Stephens, Francis R Shackelford, Mlchuel Slteahaii, Henry I) Sykes, Con rad Schneider. T. Allred F. Today, Cornelius Turbush, Fred A 'Dip per, Johu Timmerman, James Taylor, Henry Tow, Johu T Thomas. Charles Thornby, Francis Trendall, Barnard G Tilden, George H Titcomb, Johu D Ten- broech, David .Thompson, Frauds Marlon Thread- craft, Eug.-no J Truchclut, John C Taylor, WmB Tiiuley, Win Tltomus. M eselw* ssafassH of PatienU. HIh Infir-iSIH ir tht Depot and Post Broadway, and coctaine about thirty large ami Lj funflibed Rooms, with good and trusty sorvanufS ways at band, both ladies and gentlemen aro rSeii •d at thto Institution, and will receive tbe mosS and kind attention from tbe Proprietor, as weu>, bis Matron. Bis practice in that horrible dUeJ? Cancer, tor the past ten years fat not any Physician In the South. Patients are boards at jl£jfflein, or tU P«M0 boing require] 4SF- foes to ba agreed upon before tbe case u u, deriaken. AU communications must be postpaid addressed to W. R. M0SIXEY augd Grifflu, (is tiff MAUrBSOTB.^ ^ THE Babacriber has on hand an amen. mentofBOOTB, OAITERSand Ire* own tnanufheturo, which he will wurrirm ^ superior workmanship and Material, nor, torior to t^n^e In Savannah. Tbo prices of |io£ Boots, kid and cloth Gaiters and Shoes made tow ir as upual. &jtodal care ta)cen to ensure porfoi a. lone 6 J. U Mxjrhr JUTATOEH.—400 barrels superior 1’lantln, JT Patotocs; 60 do Western Reds; and 69 do ivJ Blows, tor sale by 1 msr8 BRIGHAM, KELLY A a. HON. MIBB MURRAY'S TTNITED States, Canada and Cuba. U Scbwegler’s History ot Philosophy in Eitet&a- translated by Beeyle. Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new supply in u. Calf and In Cloth. . ‘ Napoleon's Confidential Correspondence with i. brother Joseph, Oavau’s History.of the Queen’s of tbe Hour Hanover—2 vols. |*TheAllachi in Madrid. Komancoof the Harem, by Misa Parduo. Racbol Gray, by Julia Kavananeb. Earnest Unafoad, by Mrs. Ioe Hentz. mar 3 W. THORNE WILLIAMS. I US* UECKIVED^—'io bout. SEouWaT, J prime article; 20 tierces oboico TeDucsy. Hams. In store, aud for sale by mar 2« WAYNE. GRENVILLE kCO. M EW uiuJF UUBAMOLABStM—TtoVy , XI go of tbo Abbott Devereaux, daily exptctw for aalo In lota to suit purchasers, by Jap8l -RODGERS k NORfila CA»t»lflT AltD lbHoLsTEHY" WAREHOUSE, 140 Conaress and 67 St Julim Streets. T HE UNDERSIGNED would take tills opnor- tunlty to express to hls friends and the 1* generally, his sincere thauks for their liberal pam* age and infiuenco, which has resulted Inoxtettaiouot his trado to all parts of the State. Also, titrob, Florida, Alabama and Tenuessee, thereby etubi •> him'to exhibit a stock unsurpassed iu any ShuIh*^ city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keeiiers, and fteao- boat Owners ure particularly Invited to exumluuL-- present stock, which is now complete Iu ail various departments, consisting in (tart of the foil-*, ing goods, vis: CARP El DEPARTMENT. 1 Royal Medalion, Royal Velvet, Mocet Wilton, Mocel Brussels, Tapestry Brussels, Power Loom Brussels, Throe ply Ingrain, Two ply Ingrain, English Drugged, (of n- rious widths,) Mosaic Hearth (tup. Piauu aud table Coven, Door Mats (every variety,) % Silver ft Brass stair Kod» Wool Itotch, Car|iets Biudlugj. Ax. CURTAIN AND UPHOLSTERY DEE A HimJ Brocatollcs. laco and Muslin Curtain, Satin de laities, Gilt Cornices, Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pius uud Ikmdi, Worsted aud Cotton Damask, Tusatls, Loujuaui Cords; Velvet and Plush of various colors; Uindov Shades, new style. Also, ovory variety of Furniture Covering, Trim miugs and materials for Uecoraung. FLOOR OIL CLOWS. From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Halls ut: Rooms, cut to fit without a scum. Tho Bnbscrlber wlU oblige himself tu make fit prices on all description or goods as low 03 theun* quality can be purchased in any Northern city. 49“ Carpets cut to Rooms aud goods sent to tu part of the city free of charge. JOT An experienced Upholster will attend to tin making and laying of Carpets and Oil Cloths wit: desired. Tbe decorative and curtain department it n charge or an Upholster of acknowledgedtasteu; •kill. W. II. GUION, Agent. ocU8 140 Congress and 57 St. Julicn-sts DU. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOR, F I a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant,and;- recommended to tho public, relying upon ini 1 trinslc worth in the cure of the following complin-1 '! AJl Billioua Dorangemcnts, Sick Headache, liy*w * sia, Habitual Costlvcncss, Chronic Dlarrbm, Ci-lt P Pain In tbo Stomach and Bowels, General Itebihtr |. ■ Femalo Weakness, ftc. For sale by Druggists ft; \ orally, and by John. B Moore ft Co, and Wm. s Lincoln, Savannah. ly febti George IV Ulmer. V. Coriielitts Vn»i Dor Vloe, John A Vogt. W. James T. Webb, Thomas S Wavno, Gilbert A Wil kins, Henry K Wash Im tu, John 0 Walters, Daniels Wilson, Win Wray, Robert Welch, George M Wald- “ '* Richurd Jacob s.Sclh Waldsclimldt, burg, Robert D Walker, Henry F Wllllnk, Richui Way no, Henry ovtyrr, Alexander H Waver. Jkc< Waltibure.Joim W Wilson, W Thorne Williams,Sc W.Hnitvjfr.t. Amos Webb, Conrad Waldschtuiu, IliumasJ Walsh, Wm Waters, Norman Wallace "’OBtit. W Hcury Wlltborgcr Allen R W fight. John R Wilder. - - R OUE—-7U0 coils Rope, vurioua hruuda, all of good quality, iu store und for sale by »!>r20 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. PRUIUDIC’ALS. P UTNAM’S Monthly Magazino for May. Frank lstslio’s Gazolto of Fashions for Ahty. Blackwood’s Edinburgh Roviow tor April. Received and tor sale by WARNOCK ft DAVIS, toftylfi 161) Congress street. 1 t'LOUft iu store and for sale X4Q by may? CRANE, WKI.IB ft C«. piOUN—In store and Ibr aalo by V usr6 LOOKETTft 8N1 LOOKETTft 8NELLING S Philip Yoitge. Win P Yungo, Peter Zmlavoski. Ci.i:»k ok Council Otock, , Savannah, March 1, I860. 1 lie above named persons havo registered l..... tmuies as .voters during January aud Februury, 1860. KDWaIII) 11. wiisnv may 13 . :ck, ) 1860./ red their EDWARD G. W11SUN, Clerk of Council. N M'.C 10 ”:—Oluiikcta, KerucyH, lted and While Hanuels.—We oiler the above articles, which wo now have on hand, together with a large variety el Dress Goods, consisting of Cashmeres, black aud (adored Silks, Mmislin »le Lilacs, French Cambrics, Glnghuins, and every variety of other goods tisnaily •°uiid m a Dry Goods establishment, at tho lowest market prices, in order to inuke room for our Spring stock. Please call uml examine our assortment. . LADSON ft ROGERS, _ Jan'-ft No. 2 Shad’s stores. OETHOUSAND ELOWEH8.--B’or ol'the lullut...... .........J, H..H MIMII/ OIVIIIIUI tmriMwes. A fresh supply or tho genuine artlclo, just received at the APUTliECARIES’IIALL, tob 28 . Cor, Broughton and Barnard sts. 1 1HE undersigued linn just rcccivcdper stoam . or Kuoxville, uud Is now opeulug u beauUfti) lot of Muslins at 10 to 12J„'c per yard. ' J. W. THREIJvKLI), mar 4 Corner Congress ami Whitakor uta. URATES. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, new pat* torus, Just received, aud for solo twenty-five 3 I’iilMt ElllO.—for beautifying the complexion, curing diseases Uie Skin, fur Shaving, denning the Teeth, for the iletaud Nursery, Ibr Bathing, and many Medical A iV.twli umddv ,.1* kli.i ...,1.-1. percent, lossthuu ever boforo in this dt! KKNNMiVv this city. «'• W’H, twenty-five Arrets ( ^UAhthR & CO.. Ituvo a large and well J selected stock of While Lead, French and Ant- erican zincs. Chrome Green, Yellow Linseed, Sperm "•‘aleami Tumior’s Oils, llrushea, Paper Hunglugs, which wo will sell at low rates. 1 qprlg 1SJAILS.-—6 tons landing thlFday from bitrk ,7*' Augusta, a comnloto ossortmout for Buildtrt’ uso, for salu nt niamilacturerH’ prices. . CHAFFER ft CO., J ni »29 6 Whitakor street. S TAPLE and Fancy Dry Goods, of ©very va riety, Just received and torsalo by .1. W. TUR&.KKI.D, Cbr. Congress and Whitaker fits. S WEET OIL.—a vory superior artlclo of Tuscan Olivo Oil, put up by Kelllng ft Co., Leghorn* (br sale by JOHN tt MOORE ft CO., * fob 4 Gtbboim’ Buildlnga. S EED IWATOES.—170 bbls. prlmo SecdPotatOM, from fidir. M. Burr, from Boston. Itor sale by tob 6 HUNTER (tGAMMlLLf *, conitanilj A BBOTT'S - on band at an 11-64 m U^R - * 00’S, K» •WUltkwit T tuiukhi i-uiubrii ' , HE Undeeaigned baa just received, forsil* , (500) Five Hundred pieces ol good ship;: Timber, averaging over onolbousand feet to slit 9 tob JEFFERSON HUBERT: UTAUK^UEL, UEftlONO, SALMON ,1- llL 2 bbls large No 1 Mackerel, 3 do do No 3 do 3 do do No 2 do 2 half bbls Blue Fish, 2 do Pickled Herriug, J 3 do No 1 Salmon. 6 quartor bbls No 1 Mackerel, 10 kits No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do 5 kits Tongues and 8ounds, 11000 lbs Cod Fish. For solo low hy jan26 J. a. DROWN RATES OF ADVERTISING. For one square, of300 ems or less, of any tv;*:i | larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for tho fintni) cents for each subsequent insertion,for toy tbau one month. All Tabular work, with or without Rules, kL . vortlaoments occupying doublo column, ituU d chargod double tbe above rates. Advertisements or wbatevor length, foriDjt- [ less than one month, to be charged at nar rates. No. orSquares lmo|2mos 3mos 4mos iinoij 1 Square $10 16 $20 $24 130 2 Squares... 10 22 20 28 36 r do .... 20 27 32 36 44 4 do .... 24 82 38 42 62 -5 do .... 27 36 44 46 60 *6 do .... 30 40 60 54 63 |7 do .... 32 43 64 68 TO 0 do .... 34 40 68 02 74 0 do .... 36 48 61 66 77 10 do .... 38 60 64 70 81) For any time not above specified, a propofi**;, charge will bo made. A deduction or 26 per cent from tbeaboterwV. will be made on advertisements appearing e» r -;' slvely on the fourth page or the daily. Advertisements ordered three times s wett' be charged two-thirds tbe above rate*. _ Special notices, 10 cents per line for the first 6 cents tor oach subseqeut insertion, nndinno^r i to be subject to contract. Marriage notices!*- 'I- neral invitations 60 cents each. No special to-rt Inserted for less, than 60 cents. Obituary a®/ Reports, Resolutions, or Proceodiugs of auys^gL^, Association, or Corporation, ordered tow ed, 6 conts per line. rr ., ; Steamboats will be advertised nt 140 i«r . tor cucb boat advertised. ■ Steamships, where but ono Is running. MO r num; if two or more, $30 each. t -J | Auctioueorti’ advertisements not to be coutract, but to ho charged at the rates prescr -w , per square. , . r/ M.uSf Thepajier, uuder no cirrunnlances, to be i*^- : ed lu a contract. iv ■ T I*rofes8lonal and business curds not exceo** ^ . liues. will bu inserted at $20 jh»i* amniin. „} Culls on persous to become cantilduW. . inserted as other adverllsemeiits, to be I 411111 a variably In advance. 4 Announcing caudidates for ollleo, $10, m '* * iu advaucei. . ■** Advertisements uot marked ou the r ”l , -. '. « specified time, will ho Inserted until u j payment oxoctcd. , When any blU tor two mouths mlvertW- ‘ j? than contract, umouuts to over $50,« dw u “'' 26 tier cent will be made, . ,; Yearly advertising, with privilege ol rliftH be taken at the following rates : For ono square, renewable once u week* 3 times oronoarf' . E\*ory additional square contracted lor to w > ^ oil ouo ball'tho above rates additional- , Yearly advertisers shall be limited to | contracted for. All contracts shall be wwj statlug dCQnltoly tlio nature of the bUl ' advertised. * Any advertisements uot l ,ro &,>fl neotod with tho business shall be chargedhI J ly, and also auy oxcosa or matter over tue i contracted tor. ,, Contract advorUsoruouts payable < l\ l ““,e& vortlsemeuts from strangers and payablo in advance. All others will be ci duo when called tor. , , Regular advertisers aud all others .muulcations or requiring notices dosigueuw x teutlon to fairs, coucorts, soirees, or any I tortalumeuta, where charges are made lor i tanco—all notices of private assodstioM* e ' ttco doslgnod to call attention to privati. ewra ^ calculated or Inteuded to promote Ind J * ^ rests, can only be Inserted with that tbo same Is to b« uaid for. ilJfShafiA editorial column (which can be only i tion of tho editors) the same will be cl,arg ^ 1 rato of not lore than 20 cent* per line. *,( H Advertisements ordered in tho \\ oekiy l»* ^ por square tor each Insertion. *...*(«« Tho underslgnod, publishers or Dalily, to and Woekly uowspaporsluSavaunahjO*') ourselves strictly to adboro to the *wve*i charges, and in no iustance to deviate ino^ m Tbo ooovo rates to take effect March to continue binding, until changed b) H mtiority of tho undersigned.