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~htat1k"OV cHKohu IA.— :
QHATHAM OOONTV^To *11 whom It may
I concern : Whereas, Audrew Holliday. will ap
ply at the Court of Ordinary for totters onHamUsiou
on tho Estate or Artnand to Fox.
Theeo aro, therefore, to cite nud admoulsh all
whom It may concern, to bo and appear before sold
Court to mako objection (IT any they uavo) on or be-
fore tho Aral Itouday 111 Juno next, otherwise said
l«ottcrs will bo grouted. _ _
Witness, John II. Milieu, Ksq. Ordinary for Chat
ham County, this twelfth day or November, 1855.
■uov 1*2 JOHN M. M1I.USN, o. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA',
rill ATHAM COUNTY :-To all whom it may
VJ concern : Whereas, John Welbrock will apply
at tho Ctmrt or Ordinary for tatters Dlstulssory ns
Administrator on the estate of II. Wolbrock :
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom U may concern, to bo and appear beforo said
Court to make objection nr any they have) on nr
before tho tlrst Monday in June next, otherwise said
letters will bo granted.
Witness, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary for Chat
ham county, this fourth day of December, 1855.
doc4 JOHN M. MII.LKN, o c o.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTYTo all whom It may
Xj couceru: Whereas, John Welbrock will apply
at the Court or Ordinary for totters of Dlsmlssiou as
Admldlstor oh the estate of Carl Holt's, deceased :
These are, therefore, to cile and admonish all
whom u may concern to bo and appear beforo said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
fore tho tlrst Monday lu Juuo next, otherwise said
totters will be granted.
Wituess, Jehu M. Milieu, Ksq., Ordiuary for Chat
ham County, this fourth day of December, 1856.
dec4 JOHN M. M1L1JSN, o c c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom It may
\J concern : Whereas. George Jones, will apply at
tho Court of Ordiuary tor totters of Dismission as
Administrator on the Estate or Jane Cordon Clnrke.
These are. therefore, to cite aud admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before > aid
Court to make objection (if any they have) ou or bo
fore tho tirst Moudav iu Juue uext, otherwise said
letters will bo granted.
AW it ness, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordiuary for
Chatham County, this Uftecuth day of November,
1865.
UOV 84 _ JOHN M. 5111.1.EX. o. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
/CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may
Vycoucern: Whereas, Johu Mallory,will apply to the
Court of Ordinary for totters Dismisory as adminis
tration on the Estate of William Wrigut those are,
therefore, to cite aud admouish all whom it may
couccru, to be aud appear betore said Court, to
make objection (if any they have) ou or before the
first Monday in November uext, othwiso said tot
ters will be granted.
Witness, Johu Bilbo. Esq., Ordiuary for Chatham
Countv, this e.ght day of April 1856.
JOHN B1I.BO, o. c. n.
apr 8
llefo. gorlt ^bbtrlistmciiis.
From V. 11. PALMER,
n root a l AtivKimsixii Jtxn jncwwAVXK aoknt,
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, aud Baltimore.
JAMESll. FIDLKS,
DEALER AND IMPORTER OF
Watches, Jewelry, Sliver Ware, Fan
cy Goods, die.,
no. 12, south 2n sniRUT, ruiwtucmiu.
septs ly
NELSON SWEEKEY,
DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
Corner Actor Place and 4th Avenue,
in- ot.osK rnoxtMirv to tuk astok uiumkv anp th« >kw
llllll.K HOI SK, NKW YORK.
rilUB most extensive variety and the largest
1 stock of Monuments, Tombs, Head Stones,,Vo.,
InAtnerlea, can be found at this establishment, from
plaiu to the must elaborate aud ornate lu design and
workmanship. In addttiou to the stock always on
baud, a great variety of drawings, appropriate aud
original may be found, from which work will be ex
ecuted promptly to order.
Orders faithfully executed, amt shipped to any
point available by water or steam.
Persons visiting the city of New York on pleasure
or business are respevtthliy tuvited to visit tills es
tablishment. oct3
ra
From C. riHRCK'g
AHVKKTWM1 AKIMOV. m'UIMLmvA, PA.
Authorized Agent for tiio Savannah Journal.
HEALTH AND COMlDltf.
SPRING BED AND MATVRAS8 DEPOT.
200 cmewxuT kthkkt, immune joxim’ uonn»
**E Subscribers would respectfully coll tlio
. attention oT tho PrlncliHils oiBoarding Schools,
_«ardlug Houses, Hotels, aud thcpubllc In general,
to tho late aud Important Improvements they have
made lu tho Rattau Frames, Harness Leather
Hinged and Spiral Springs.
These Beds aro a very durable article, cost little
morn than Feather Bods, and are much more healthy,
hi fact, those beds arc a roal luxury to tho well or
sick, nd altogether such an article os when oucu
used would bo deemed Itidlspcnsoblo lu ovory fami
ly for comfort aud health.
Persons from any {tart or tho United States may
be supplied at tho shortest uotico, by sending their
orders, giving dimensions of Bedstead, Ac., ad
dressed to DOWELL & BARRK1T,
oct3—Ora 209, Clieanut st., Plilla,
A. L. ARCIIAMBAULT,
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND & DANVILLE, AND
Virginia A Ti'hiimmc
SUM M li It “{0a
ARRANGEMENT.
TOBTAUhE STEAM ENGINE BUILDER,
8. E. Com. I3th & Hamilton SC...
PHILADELPHIA, Pa.
P ORTABLE SAW MILL ENGINES, ou large
wheels, with a tongue. Ihr n tcuui to he lit-
Inched to move them about. These engines have two
cylinders, looking from 10 to 30 horse power. Also,
HOISTING or BILK-DRIVING ENGINES,
from 3 to 30 horse power.
Orders are filled lu from 3 lo 6 weeks from their
receipt. Engines always on hand for sale. These
engines havo boon in uso seven years, and in every
instance have given gcuoral satisfaction. Description
Circulars will be seut when applied for.
feb 9—0m dAW
HERRING'S PATENT FIRE-PROOF
Shortest, most comfortable aud most e.\|*oditious
Route to the
C HATHAM SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be
sold on the tlrst Tuesday in June next, before
the Court House, between the legal hours of sale,
lot number twelve (12) New Franklin Ward, in the
City of Savannah, situated on the corner of Mont
gomery street aud Battle Row, together with the
threo-story brick warehouse situated thereon; levied
cm to satisfy a certain tl fa. issuing out of Chatham
Superior Court, in favor of Johu Sciulder vs. Clar-
t-uce P. Hollis. Property pointed out iu said II. fa.
BENJAMIN L. COLE,
mayo Sherilf C. C.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
G i EOUGIA, WAYNE COUNTV.-Agreeably
I to au order granted by the Court of Ordinary
of Wayne County, will be sold beforo the Court
House door, Ui the city of Brunswick, Glynn county,
ou the first Tuesday iu June next, betweeu the law
ful hours of sale, seven hundred uud fifty (760)
acres of lamLJvlug in Glyun county, belonging to
the estate of MSecca5Iauning, late or Wayne coun
ty, deceased, ^sold for the benefit of tho heirs aud
creditors of said deceased. Terms made knowu on
the day of sale.
This April the 15th, 1S50.
JOHN D. RUMPH,
aprl" Administrator.
TATE OF GEORGIA—BULLOCH CU., May 20tb,
1856—Two months ufter dale application will
be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County for leave to sell all the lauds belonging to
the estate of Michael Donaldson, deceased, tor the
beueflt of tho heirs aud creditors and said deceased.
Uiy23-Sw JOHN E. GIBSON. Adm'r.
G EORGIA—BULMJCH C*>.— All persons having
demauds against the Estate of Thomas Mills,
lute 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 make immediate payment to
HARDY B. HODGES. Adm'r-
May 20th, 1850. tny*23-6w
' NOTICE.
T WO months from date application will be
made to the Ordinary of Chatham County, for
leave to soli lot No- 151, fth district, Baker, belong
ing to the estate of Julian Marks.
JACOB WATSON,
may2 Administrator.
NOTICE. ~~
S 1
... iu Wayne County.—Will be
sold in front of the Court House, in WayncsvHIr,
HERIFF Sale
Wayne County, on the first Tuesday in June uext.
between the usual hours of sale, the following pro
perty, to wit: One lot of land in said county, contain-
lug four hundred aud ninety acres, knowu as lot No.
105, iu the third district of said county. Levy made
by a constable nud returned to mo.
WILLIAM SPELL, S. W. C.
April 24.1850.
w td niayiS
NOTICE.
O NE month after date application will be
made to the Bank of the State of Georgia for the
payment of a Twenty Dollar bill, the left halt'of
which lias been lost by mail.
ROBERT B. HUTCHISON.
Paulding County. April ‘-5,1856. npr26
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
THROUGH lir DAYLIGHT.
And Baggage Chocked Through, except ou Stages.
Visitors to the Vlrgiuiiiia Springs by this route,
take the South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or
the Richmond nud Danville cars at Richmond, at 6
A. M.. dally. (Sundays excepted.) arrive at Lynch
burg to dinner, aud thence, via the Virginia and
Tennessee Railroad, reach Bonsack’s Depot at 3 1-4,
aud Salem at 4 P. M., and at either place take
Kent, SumimTHiiii A Co’s Fine Line of
Singe* l
Those via Bonsack's lodge at Fineastle, dine at the
Red Sweet, or Sweet springs, aud arrive ui tho
White Sulphur Springs, (17 lnllefc) early on tho
eveuiug of the second day Iroiu Petersburg, or Rich
mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with but 64
miles of Staging. Or by the Salem route, stop all
night at the Roanoke Red Sulphur Springs, flO
miles distant from Salem,) dine at the Red Sweet,
or sweet Springs, and arrive at the White Sulphur
Springs on the evening of the following day.
The Virginia A Tennessee Railroad is located
through a most romantic country, possessing a cli
mate unsurpassed for its salubrity and delightlultem-
i*erature. Tho road passes the base of the
UKAKS or OTTER!
And within three tnilc3 or the Alleghany Springs,
oue mile ortho Montgomery White Sulphur Springs,
and within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Springs;
all pleasantly situated a few miles apart, on the
Eastern s’ope of the Alleghany mountain, in .Mont
goiuery county. The waters of these Springs are
celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, the ac
commodations are excellent, and have beeu greatly
increased since last season.
43“Visitors to the Red Sulphur Springs take
Kent, Summersun Co's Stages at Newborn Depot,
on the evening of the day that they leave Peters
burg or Richmond, and arrive at the Springs ou the
following day to diiiuer, and Sail Sulphur Springs
early in the uveiiing of the second day from Rich
mond or Petersburg.
The Road from Xcvliern liepot to the lied Sul
phur Springs, (38 miles.) hits been graded and
greatly improved since last season, and is now re
garded asoue of the best turnpikes in the moun
tains.
The hue of Telegraph from Richmond will be com
pleted and In operation to the Montgomery White
Sulphur Springs early iu Juue.
Passengers to Knoxville, Temiesste, takeKeut,
Summersun A; Co's stages at the Western terminus
of the Virginia A IVuiie-see Raiiroud, now 180 miles
from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward at
tho rate of 8 miles per month) to the Eastern tertnl
nus of the East Tennessee and Virginia Railroad,
aud arrive at Kuuxviile in 2 1-2 days from Peters
burg or Richmond. temrr
Fare from Petersburg or Richmond.
To Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs via Bonsack's,$10 00
•• *• Saieui.... 10 50
•• White Sulphur Springs •* Ransack
•• •• •• *• *• Salem...
“UeUSulplier Springs
•• Alleghany Springs
•• Montgomery White Sulphur Springs....
•• Yellow Sulphur Springs
“ Knoxville, Tennessee
JSXots:.—The charge lor tickets to the Alleghauv
Springs, Montgomery While Sulphur aud Yellow
Sulphur Springs, does tot include the charge from
the Railroad to the Springs. Passengers lor the Al
leghuuv Springs. (4 miles distant.) take tickets t<>
Shawsville—for Montgomery White Sulphur. (1
mile distant by a branch Railroad.) take tickets to
Big Tunnel aud for tho Yellow Sulphur, (4 miles dis
tant.) take tickets to Christian*burg liejKit. Con
veyances will be found at those places.
For further Information apply to
e. a. Goodwin,
Ticket Agent S. S. R. R., Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,"
Sup't Richmond & Danville R. R., Richmond.
E. 11. GILL,
Sup't V. A T. R. R., Lynchburg.
KENT. SUMMERSUN A* CU..
mylo-Om Fineastle, Virglula.
NOTICE,
S IXTY DAYS alter date, application will be
made to the Honorable, the Court of Ordiuary
or Chatham county, tor leave to sell a negro girl
slave named Elizabeth, the properly of the late
Charles J. Zittrour, for the benefit of the heirs aud
creditors ot tho paid Coarles J. Zittrour.
KATHARINE ZITTROUR. Aclm’rx.
mar 24-tlj Est. Clias. J - Zittrour, dec'd.
ASSIGNMENT NOTICE.
J OHN M. WILLIAMS, having assigned all
his property, both real and jiersoual, to adjust
bis debts, ail persous having legal claims against the
said Johu if. Williams, will please hand them to the
undersigned without delay, as it is quite desirable
to ascertain the extent of indebtedness, aud to per-
rect «speedy settlement of the assigned property
apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee.
O
EXECUTRIX POSTPONED SALE.
N the First Tuesday in June uext will be
.1 >1.. iiam.aIm II-........I....... U'-n-n
./sold before the Court l1ou.sein Waresboro, Ware
County, Ga., by virtue of an order from the Ordina
ry of Richmond county, Geo. tot of land Nos. 320.
322, 325, 326, 327, 012. 613. and 629, iu the twelfth.
(Pith) district; Nos. 260 aud 367. ninth (0th) dis
trict; and Xu. 499. in the eighth (8th) di-tru t of said
Ware county; sold :ls Ihe property of Rnbt. F. Poo,
late of Richmond county, deceased, for the benefit of
heirs and creditors. ’ E. P. l’OK.
mylltds Executrix.
ADJUSTliATOit’S NOTICF..
A l.I. persons having demands against the estate
of the late diaries S. Arnold, deceased, are
hereby notified to present them, properly utte.-ted.
within the time prescribed by law; aud all tho--e in
debted to said estate, are requested to make imme
diate payment to EDWARD PADELKORD,
Uiav8 Administrator.
’ assignees notice;
f 1L Louis Rohlder having made nn nssigu-
1)1 nieut lor tho benefit or his creditors, all per
Hons indebted to him will please make payment to
inc. And those having demands agaiust him are
requested to present them, that payment may be
made as fur os the assetta will extend.
A. BONAI’D, Assignee.
Savannah, May 19.1656. nmy2u
11 00
11 50
12 25
8 00
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S 45
23 00
E N T U A L RAIL li O A D.
O N and after Sunday, the 14th October, tiwt.,
and until further notice, the Passenger Trains
ou the Central Railroad will run as follows :
BETWEEN* SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves Savannah Daily at...5 .\ m uud 12.15 i* m,
Arrive in Macon *• “..2.15 pm
toave Macon “ ‘*.11.45 a si “ 9.30 pm
Arrive in Savau’h “ “10.46 p m “ 7.20 a m
MKTWKKX SAVANNAH AN!> AfOCSTA.
Leave Savannah 12.15 p m and 8.30 p.
Arrive in Augusta 8.43 r m “ 5.30 a m,
toave Augusta 6. a m “ 4.30 p m
Arrive iu Suvunuuh 1.30 pm “ 10.45 p
HKTWKKN M.U'ON AND Al'IifSTA.
toave Macon 11.45 a m and 9.30 p
Arrive in Augusta 8.45 pm •• 6.30 a
Leave Augusta 6. am 4.30 pm,
Arrive in p u “ 1. a m
BKTWKEN SAVANNAH, MJIXKDUKVIU.K & KATONTO.V
Leave Savannah 6. a m
Arrive in Millcdgevilie 2.45 p m
toave 3tacou li 46 a m
Arrive in Katonton 6. pm.
W. 51. WADLEY Geu'l Supt.
Savannah, Ga.gUct. 12, 1S55. octi5.
CHANGE OF~fiCHKDl'LK UNTtlK
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
vlilcli ]m**e* Hit! Great
Over vvlilcli ])a*>te
New York & Sew Orleans Mails-
‘ UAII.EY &. CO.,
M ANUPACTUREBS of Pine Silver Ware,
Chestnut street, Pblladelphla. lu order that
purchasers maybe certain of the quality of Silver
Ware of our manufacture, our Sterling Silver will be
stamped :
gl
Our goodB may bo found at Messrs. D It Nichols A
Co'«„ who are authorized to sell al our retail prices.
UOV 15 BAl LEV h CO;
NEW TIN STOKE AND SHEET-]It(JN
MANUFACTORY.
141 rtot'ni or m Ait kit hqu'AKK, iikva.v irmnrr.
_t_ l would inform my old friends aud pmrons
SBk 1 havo o|Kjneil the abovu storo to conduct the
mhM Stove, Tin and Sheet Irou Business in all it*
various forms, and where will be found a gen
•ral assortment of Stoves, Tin aud sheet Iron Wore,
which I will ho pleased to show, and ui such prices
s will satisfy any one wishing to purchase.
Ill Dln.l n . .r U.i/.ll .... Clllli.l-J lit I (I tl
All Wlmla of Roofing, Gutters Ot' toad, Gulvanttod
Irou Work of every description, Job Work ami Re
pairing executed with dispatch, old Stoves put up
aud Pipes furnished at short notice.
Tin Ware at wholesale and retail. Call down ou
Bryan street, It will pay you for your walk,
icta JOHN J. MAURICE, Agent,
TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES.
CARPET WAltE-IIOUSE,
140 IMXOKBM AND 57 KT. AL’UKM-OTKKm
mHB Bubhcribor has received, and will oiien
■ this day, the largest and most extensive variety
oTWLNDOW SHADER ever olfored in this city. It Is
the iutention of the advertiser to keep constantly iu
ptore a large supply of all tho various patterns and
styles manufactured by the uiamifuulurers of this
; country aud or France, to which the attention of mer
chants and families in tho city nud country, is in
vited. They will he sold ut wholesale ami retail, at
padlsfactory prices. W 11. OUION, Agent.
Jan 8
F ulton market reef.—io iiair hlu
Fulton Market lk*er, and 10 do do Pork,
rocelvod liy
ninySQ .1. T>. JRMjg,
Just
MtANDY, GIN, WHISKY AND RUM—For sulo
B Raaim, wirt) n
by (may-JO) WILLIAMS A KATCUFP.
i.d ••IK
to-
betwee
Mucoi
/ vN and after Sunday, February 3d
* * two daily trams between Macon and ('oltiinhiis
Macon and Americus.
t 2 a m, ami 3 r m : arrive al Colum
bus at 7 16 A M. and 10.’So 1* M ; leave Colilliibu;
4 15 a m. ami 1 30 v M; arrive al Maeon at 10 64 a
and 7 4u i* M: leave Macon at 2 a m: arrive at Ani
ens at 6 40 a m: leave Amerieus al 220 »• >i; arnvi
Macon at 7 4o e m . making aeonipletKc.uinnetion be
tween Monigomorj . Alabama, and Aiaru-irt. Kings
Mile. Wilmington uud Cbariesiou. ul.-o. with Centra
RailroadTraius to Aivannab. Milledgevilieand Eaton-
t >ii, and with Maeon and Western train* to Atlanta,
Chattanooga, Nashville and Kooxvilie, Term.
At ColituilHW with (iirard and Mobile Railn
Kufuula. Ala., eonueeilng daily at Amerinis with
four horse pu»t Coaches to i'alluhassee, Albany
Tbomasville, Bam bridge, \e., with tri-weeklv back:
to Lumpkin, Cutlibert, Ac., at Fort Valley with back:,
to Perry. Hayuesville, Hawkinsville and Knoxville,
Ga. Passengers for Amerieus aud points beleiv Fort
Valley, should take the 12 16 v m train from 8av..„
uah; and tho 6 pm train from Augusta, to avoid de
tention ut Macon. For other points on the Smtli
Western or Muscogee Roads take either tram fr
Savannah or Auensta. Passengers leaving Ameri-
eus at 2 20 p M will reach Columbus at 10 30 p m the
same night.
Passengers from Columbus and the West for Am
ericas. South-western Georgia or Florida. .-In
take tlie I 30 p M limn at Columbus, sleep at Fort
Valley, aud reach Amerieus at 6 10 a m next morn
ing.
First class steamships leave Savannah for New
York on Wednesdays uud Saturduy*. uud for Pblla-
delphin on Wednesdays. Pas-age’in the Cabin $v5,
Steerage $s.
Fare from Montgomery 1« Saviinnab oo
“ Columbus •• •• io 00
“ Amerieus •• “ s so
GKO. W. ADAMS, Sup't.
Macon, January 30th. 1856. maylO
VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD.
Bit UD JOB MWB
NKATLY KXKCUTRn AT TIIK
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK & JOB OFFICE.
Merclmuts can be suppflud'ut short uotico with
Blli-llemds, Bills of Lading,
Dray Books, Circulars, Cords
and Blank Books.
give
PH LOT PRINTING, such ns Catalogues lor Colleges,
Proceedings of Meetings, Reports, By-tows, etc.
Thuukful for the very liberal iwti ouogo lieretoloro
received, wo res|>ectltilly solicit u coutiuuuucu of
the sumo, feeling that wo sliall bo able to please ull
who may favor us with a call, both us to prices and
execution of work.
Pro|>o«nl« lot* Kntlotis anil Fuel for
Vt'SHt: Is*
IIELIUIIOI.D’S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
Ilclmbold’s Highly Convent rated Coni-
iNiund Fluid Extract Uuvlm.
ISA CERTAIN, SAFR AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY
iFK.
|10R Diseases oftlio Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel,
REGISTRY OF VOTERS FOR 1S50.
A.
COLUCCTUR’d OFFICE, )
Sfl'KHI.STKMiKXT Of LlQUTS, J-
.Suvunuuh, 10th Muy, 1856. J
S EALED proposjils will be received at this
otllce until 12 o’clock, M., ou tho 1st day or
July next, 1850, fur furnlshiug uud delivering Ra
tions and Fuel on hoard the 4Jglit-vessels lu this
Collection district, viz.; at Martin's Industry und
Tvbeo Island Knob, for one year from the first day
of July 1866, to the 30th Juue, 1867, inclusive. The
rations to bo of good und ajtproved quality, to be
delivered in good ami sulHcieut packuges, barrels,
boxes aud cases, und lu good order, on hoard tho
above uutiied light-vessels, at least ouce a quartor,
free of expense to the United 8talos, aud agreeably
to tho annexed table ol'the weekly ration, viz.:
WITH HALL'8 PATENT POWDER-PROOF LOCK.
Hating received the
Prizo Medal at the
World’s Fair, are now
ottered to tho public
as tho Prize Safe of
the World. Tested
aud approved as they
have been 'every
where, their crowning victory was reserved to bi
awarded by the Juries or the World’sF.dr.
The proprietor placed Ono Thousand Ikillurs in
uohl in tho one exhibited at the World’s Fuir, ton
Jem, mill Invltct ulltlic Ilck-Loda In tho world lu
open the Safe, with or without the keys, und take the
money as a reward for their ingenuity ; ultliougb
operated upon by sovcral skilled lu the art. no one
could lick the Lock or open the Safe.
The uudoulablo evidcuce of tho superiority of the
Safes Manufactured by the subscriber is kuowu and
acknowledged by a dlscriuiluaUng public, who are
assured thut all Safes made and sold by him, or his
authorized agents, (noue geuuiue except they have
his name on a metal plate,) wlllbefouud equal or
superior to any of tho many which have passed
through the firey ordeal, preserving tliecouteuts uu
injured, as published and noticed by the press here
toforeIn tho burning or the Tribune building, the
great fires hi New York aud Sng Harbor in 1845, at
New Orleans In 1842, at Tallahassee In 1843, at Prov
idence in 1846. at Autfiilo and New York City iu 1847,
at St. touts, Albany, l’lattsburg and Detroit in 1848,
the great tires at St. touts, ul Milan, Ohio, aud the
great burning ut New Orleans in 1849, tho great tires
u California, ut Chicago aud Syracuse in 1S50, und
nt the St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, lu 1851, great
fires in 1852 at New York, Philadelphia, Cheruw, S.
C., Montreal, Canada, St. touls aud Ogdeu.-burg, and
many others.
Tho metal portiou of these Safes consists of the
stoutest and toughest wrought bar and plate iron,
uud tho spaoo betweeu the outer aud iuuer surfaces
is filled with a chemical preparation, which is the
most perfect mm-conductor , of heat yet discovered,
und which cannot he effected or penetrate by tire.—
Tills fact lots been established beyond question by
the results of mauy experiments, attested by per
sons of the highest respectability. Iu every trial to
which tho genuiuo Salamander Sate lias been sub.
, ected, whether accidental in burning buildings, or
jy agreement lor the purjxjseuf comi»etitiou, its fire
proof properties have proved Immeasurably superioj
to those of auy (so called) fire proof Safe ever manu
factured.
By au improvement upon the original Salamander,
iutriHluced by the preseut owner of Hie patent-right,
the interior is rendered wholly impervious to damp,
aud books, palters and jewelry might be preserved
in one of his safes for a ceutury without contracting
a blemish from mould or milldew.
To guard agaiust counterfeits every Safe from the
manufactory of the subscriber, ami sold by him or
his agents, has a brass plate iu front, bearing his
name ; each is also furnished with oue of his im
proved Thief Detecting tocks, which is a good guar
antee against robbery.
S. C. HERRING & CO.,
Nos. 135. 137 and 139 Water-st.. X. Y.
Agents in Savannah, Messrs. BELL & PRENTISS,
who keep constantly on hand a full aud complete
assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’
prices. sept 28
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIKE-
pkoop qt'Aunra ok
WILDER'S SALAMANDER SAFES,
-» » 7. s ~ “
£•'**<5
F i— —_ —, » , ,
Droiwy, Wookness, Secret Disease!, Obstruc-
uotiH, Fomulo Complaints, and all diseases of thu
Sexual Organs, whether iu
MALE OR FEMALE.
from whatever causo they may have originated, and
NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING.
This popular and siieclfic remedy is now efiered
to the atlhcled, and guaranteed to cure all tho above
complaluts. 11 searches out tho very root of the
disease, driving out all tho diseased fluids of the
body, thus removing the causo aud rendering the
cure
CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.
Tills medicine allays puin aud inflammation, which
other remedies Invariably cause, and cau be taken
with less trouble aud oxponso to imtletifo. This in
fallible remedy lias saved thousands upon thousands
from tho bands of
MERCIliESS QUACKS,
if not from premature graves. In cases of Infcctiou
tho Compouud Buchu is tho only article worthy or
tho least confidence of the alllictcd lu performing
SAFE CURES.
It contains uo narcotic, morcury, or other injurious
drug, but is purely a Vegetable Composition. It is
very agreeable to the taste, creates no perceptible
odor, uud may be taken bv persons of either sex
without hindrance from business or medical advice,
as plain directions for use accompany the tncdiciuo.
Reador. if you have any or the above com plaints, do
not neglect them,
, DEI .AYS ARE DANGEROUS.
With this tncdiciuo you cun cure yourself, aud thus
prevent ull exposure.
TRUTH MUST AND WILL I’REVAIl..
This medicine speedily and eifectually cures the
most virulent form of secret diseases, and eradicates
every particlo of Infectious mutter from the system,
restoring tho patient to a |veriest state of
HEALTH
JohnS Aehord, Gem-go \V Anderson, Edward C,
Andcruou, William B Adams, Ihirtwyll S AndrewslJ
Richard D Arnold, William S Abbott, Charles A
Ash, George A Ash, Alexander AiMu, Robert A
Allen, Robert K Allen, Itobert Austlu, Theodosius A
Acosta.
r3jiu|o,I | »>i.ia t |
sassuimv I
JUjfoiMA I —-2
Joseph W Brown, George F Brown, Richard Brad
ley Joseph Bryan, Alexander V Benuett, Frederick
Bok, William D Bashlor, Joseph Bryan, Frederick W
Bailey, Augustus BoDuUd, James H Bashlor, Israel
Bar, Anton Borchert, Isaac Bruuner, Wni B Basin
ger. Harvey F Byrd, Peter A Bloia. James A Barron,
Augustus Boulineau, David Bell, George A Boltinul-
lett, Edwin li Bacon, Gilbert Butler, Golshalk
Brown, Wni 11 Borroughs, Henry Brigham, Joseph
11 Baldwin, Sirgmund Berg, George G J Buntz, Mi
chael Boluy, Joint Boston, John Bilbo, Solomon D
Brantley, Francis S Bartow, W 15 Barton, Samuel P
Bell.
Cl
George A Cuyler. Samuel W Crabtree William
Crabtree, John W Coates, Patrick Curran, George
I. Cope, towis F Cooke, diaries Clarke. Robert J
Canuiug. Johu F Curdoll. Francis T Cole, Wni A
Cone, Edwlu A Costello, Hugh Cullen,Joseph V Con-
uerat, Moses A Cohen, John Cass, Wm Oscar Charl
ton, Wm Cullen, bilus 31 Colding, James A Cour-
volsle, Henry Crosby; Cuustatiline, Daniel BCamp,
Octaves Cohen, \\'m B Charters, Joseph S Claghorn
David totpez Cohen, Peter 1. Constantine. E’raucis
Clutuipfou, MonlgouiiTy Cutnmjug, Wallace Cum-
miug. Win A Cowpcr, Strotli CrausUm, diaries H
Crumpfield, Robert J Cuughey, Aaron H Crami4on,
Win Cox. George Cutley, Phillip Conuully, Wm l*
Clark, Alleu Cullen.
[ AND PURITY.
•lliuj po|4p
j» snis|«H
-V».l
•4« Manufactured by Stearns d Marvin. Sew York.
In the fire of the 3d
Inst., which consum
ed the brick building
occupied by Mr. Juo.
T. Thomas, opjtosite
the Gas Works, iuthU
city, was a safe ot
tho above description
containing the books, paper?, and money of ilr.
Thomas, und although the building was detroyed,
the said Safe sustained no injury whatever from the
iuteusc heat to which it had beeu exposed. On open
ing the Safe, tho contents wero found undisturbed,
aud iu the same order and condition as when placed
there, except a slight discoloration to the projecting
ends of a few papers, and the backs of oue or two of
the books, caused by the steam generated in tile
ball*, while at its greatest heat.
The Side and contents, as it catue from the ruius,
may still be seen, in the ifossessiou of Mr. Thomas,
at the Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele
brated Safes always ou hand,and for sale by
C. II. CAMPFIELD,
Agent for the Manufacturers,
July 20, 1855. 171 Ba.v-st., Savunuah, Ua.
.foot]
Knelt pnqx>.-ul imi-t state distinctly the price for
which the entire ration will be furnished on board
each light-vessel respectively.
The pnqiosuls for supplying fuel, both coal ami
wood, must suite distinctly the price per toil aud
coni, and tin* kind and quality of each, to be deliver
ed on board of each light ve.-sel respectively.
Oue bidder may idler tor all the rations aud fuel
required for all the light vessels in this district, or
for one or more ol'the vessels separately, at his owu
option. The kiud aud quantity of fuel will be deter
mined upon, and the contruetor informed accord
ingly, in udvnnce el the time for making tho quar
terly deliveries of rations on board of the respective
light-vessels.
Each bidder is required to attach to his bid or
bids a written guarantee, >lgned by himself and a
respou-ible surety, thut. in the event of the contruet
being awarded to him, he will faithfully execute it
m conformity to the terms of this advertisement.
The contractor will be required to enter into bond
with approved security for thu faithful execution of
tlie contract; uud uo hid will be accented or contract
eutcrcd into, until approved by tlie Light House
Board.
The contractor will be required to keep at least,
in the uggregute, oue month’s rations for the entire
crew ol'the light-vessel contracted for, on hoard at
all times; amt any expense incurred on account of
failure to deliver rations or fuel in time, will be
chargeable to the contractor.
No member of Congress, lighlkeeper, superinten
dent or inspector of lights, nor any person connect
ed with tlie Ught-hnusc establishment, will be al
lowed to contract for or deliver rations fertile crew,
or fuel of a light-vessel, nor to be interested iu such
contract.
No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will
be allowed to change the parts oftlio ration, nor the
times that may liedetonnined upon for the delivery,
without authority of the Board.
All the articles constituting the ration for the crew
of light-vessels will be examined, aud their quality
approved by the superintendent, or the inspector of
tiio district, or by such other person as may be a-
.signed to perform tli.it duty ; and no bills will b
paid for rations aud fuel winch are not accompanied
by receipts duly signed by tlie respective light-ves
sel keepers for the diti’ereiit articles constituting the
rulious for tlie crew for each quarter, and separate
receipts ter the kiud aud quantity of fuel delivered
ou board of each light-vessel. * •
No bid which is not properly sealed mid endorsed
will be considered, and no bills will be received or
allowed to be withdrawn after the expiration of the
time specified iu the advertisement for receiving
them.
Bids submitted by difi’erent members of the same
firm or co-partnership will not be considered.
All bids will be publicly opened and registered at
tho time specified in the advertisement.
Tho right to reject ull bids if tho interest of the
public service reauirest, is reserved
By order of the Light-house Board :
JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights.
my 11
D.
Adam J DoUsou, Isaiah Davenport, Archibald C
Davuuport. Thomas Dowell, James II Dcmuud,
Geougo W I»avis, William H Davis, Jacob F Doe,
Cliosley Dugger, John D Davam.cy, Henry J Dicker-
sou, Levi » D'Lyou, Albert L Detorge, Martin Dug
gan, William 31 Davidson, John Devuwiy, John
Doyle.
Ilclmbold’s Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla.
Fur purifying the Blood, removing all discuses arf
sing from excess of Mercury, exposure and iim
prudence in life, chronic constitutional diseases,
arising from an impure stute of Blood, and tho
only reliable uud cllectual kuowu remedy for the
cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer-
atious of the Throat aud togs, Bains and Swelliugs
of the Bones, Tetter, llmplea on the Face, uud all
Scaly Eruptions of the Skin.
It is gratifying to tho proprietor of these mcdiciucs
to be ublo to state that it is now nearly threo years
since they wero first introduced, ,duriug which time
they have been exteusivoly used in various parts of
the United States, and have given to patient uud
pructitioner tho highest degree of satisfaction in the
various rases lu which they have beeu employed ;
whether iu town, country, hospital or private prac
tice, they have iuvariably given the most decided
aud unequivocal satisfaction, uud produced the most
salutary uud beuefleial eilects. Numerous letters
liuve beeu received from the most distinguished
physicians iu tho country, aud from the professors
of several medical colleges, recommending in the
highest terms the value of these uiediciues, aud
their superiority over all other prejiuratious for
such complaints as the proprietor recommends.
Numerous preparations of Sarsaparilla aud of Buchu
uud various modes of preparing them have beeu
given, ull of which of course will difier according to
the mode of preiKiratiou which each individual may
adopt.
Tlioso medicines require considerable care In the
preparation and the employment of diiturcut men
strua iu successive operation to take up tlie extrac
tive matters, and, in consequence, are most fre
quently improperly made, und not uufrequeutly
much impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by the
injudicious and unskilful management of those unac
quainted with pharmaceutical preparations. It is
therefore of tho highest consideration and import
ance to the public and to the faculty that there
should bo standard preparations of uniform strength
aud possessing the most advantages. To ell'ect this
aud obviate tho evil alluded to, I have nmdo a num
ber of cx|K>rimcuts to ascertain the most ell'ectuul
mode of extracting the virtues of the Sur?uj>arillu
and the Buchu, und to discover the most eligible-
form for their exhibition. The ex|K*riments have
resulted most favorably, aud it is with much pleas
ure 1 now ofier to the public ami the faculty my
ComiMuud Fluid Extracts, which couluiu ull the vir
tues ol'the articles they uro represented to be made
from in a highly coucoutruted form, aud are the must
active preiuirulions which can he made. Two ta
bles|MMiuslul of the Extract Sarsaparilla, added to a
pint of water, Is equal to the Lisbon diet drink, and
one bottle fully equals in strength one gallon of syr
up Sarsaparilla or decoction ns usually made.
PRICKS:
Fluid Extract Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 0 for $5
“ “ Sarsaparilla “ “ “ •* _ “
Certificates of cures und recommendations from
distinguished professors ami physicians will accom
pany each preparation. Prepared and sold by
11. T. HKIAIBOLD,
Practical und Analytical Chemist.
263, Chestuut-st., near the Girard House Phila.
To be bad of Druggists uud Deuters iu every sec
tion ol'the United States and Canada?.
All letters for the medicine directed to the propri
etor receive immediate attention, aud safe deliveries
guaranteed. sept 1—lv-dtw
George Emmons, Henry R Eustiucad, Stephen El
liott, Robert Erwin, Thomas Kden, (Jeotge Ehrlich,
F.
Robert II Footman, Joseph ri Fay, Lewis Frey,
Dominick l-Vatley, John GFalligaut, James B Foley,
Jos Fell, Jobu loley, Johu O Ferrill, touts X Fa!
ligant. Alexander 4uwcett, Thoina-Ford, towis.I
B Fairchild, John C Fraser, Rob't G Ferguson,
John D Fish, Dougald Ferguson, 31tcb<»el FlUUey
Edw'd F'llZgeruld.
G.
John Gammed. John B Gullie. George W Gar
muny, Thomas Green, James E Goodfrey, Joseph
Green, Charles 11 Uouidiug, George A Gordon, Geo
Gordon. Francis L Gue, Joseph Ganahl, Joseph F
Gamrnoj, George 31 Crlilin, Seaborn Gotmall. David
li Galloway, Benjamin Gionovely, Laureuce J Uud-
martin, Charles E W Giile.
11.
■H
S W. R. MOKKLKI'S INFIRMARY
■** FOR the treatment of Cap- -
cm, Weaa, Fistula, and all kinds
Of Tumour*, U now open for the
irecapUoo of Patients. His ln«r.
rnary Is located near the Depot aud Po.- t oii^T
Broadway. and contains about thirty large and Wot.
rurniflhed Rooms, with good aud trusty servant* >
ways at hand, both ladle* and gentlemen are row,,
ed at this Institution, and will receive the mc*utrV
and kind attention from the Proprietor, kg wen 1
his Matron. His practice In that horrible diseaJ
dancer, tor the past ten years Is not lurpaAged
any Physician In tha Booth. Patients are boards
at II per diem, or $16 per month. $10 being require
in advance.
/UT Fees to be agreed upon before the case u u .
dertaken. All communications must be nun
addressed to W. R. MOSfciEY^
mg 6 Grittin,
CITY MaRFBOOTS.
t THE Subscriber has on hand au assort.
, meut of BOOTB, GAITERS aud SHOEgTSE
■» own manufacture, which he will warrarv’
superior workmanship and material, not.n
ferlor to an/ made In Savannah. Ihe prices of Bora
are from to to 110.
Boots, kid and cloth Gaiters and Shoes made to or
der as usual. Especial care taken to ensure iierlni
fits. June 6 * ‘ neu
J. I* ou®“
POTATOES^-400 barrels superior Plantfnt m
AT Patotoes; 60 do Western Reds; and 59 do »
Blows, for sale by
mark
BRIGHAM, KELLY i lu.
HON. MISS MURRAY'S
TTNITED States, Canada and Cuba.
U Schwegler’s HL-tory ol Philosophy in L'i^uu,
translated by Seeyle.
Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new suiiply m •.,.
Oalf and In Cloth.
Napoleon’s Confldebtlal Corresinndence with c
brother Joseph.
Davan’s History of the Queen’s of the IJcrui
Hanover—2 vols.
|;The Allachi in Madrid.
Romance of the Harom, by Miss Purdue
Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavanaugh.
Earnest tons load, by Mrs. Lee Hentz.
mar 3 W. THORNE WILLIAM*
UST RECEIVED.—110 boxes Shouldira', &
prime article, 20 tierces choice Tennesut '■*
Hams. In store, and for sale by
WAYNE. GREXV11.IJS k(X>
CROP,CUBA MOLASSES^-The car
go of the Abbott Devereaux, daily exiiecte*
for sale in lots to suit purchasers, by
Jan31 RODGERS A NORRia
CARPET AND UPtlOLSTERV—
WAREHOUS]
I Hover, Cbiistiali ilareco, Geo Haas, Jonathan
Hill, T11 Hardvu, James Hunter, Joseph Hawthorn
Johu Ullogg. Peter E'liauscheldt, John E Hernau-
IfZ. Soloiiiuu Hiudiy, John C Hunter Lemuel L
Hover, Wm. Dilowu, Ben jam iu H. Hardee,Charles
•** Henry, Charles S Hardee, Noble A Hardee, Al
fmi Huy wood, Wm 1* Hutitor. Geo D Humbert. W
Waring Habersham, Tiiomus ilenry, Erostus Henry
Holier, llntcliisou, Joseph 31 Haywood, George ti
Harding. John Hover, Elisha llagar, Thomas Heron
Abraham Hannon, Thomas U Hough, Henry
Haupt, Willian Hunter, Kruest Heuer, Albert
JUSE.
140 Congress and 57 St. Julien Street*.
T HE UNDERSIGNED would take this oppor
tunity to express to his friend* and the puVu
generally, his sincere thanks for their liberal patron
age and influence, which has resulted in extension a
his trade to aU parts of the State. Also, Urciru
Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby en&blru
him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in any Southern
city.
Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, and Steam
boat Owners are particularly invited to examine it>
present stock, which is now complete in all mi
various departments, consisting in part ofthefoliov-
ing goods, vix:
CARPS! DEPARTMENT. <
English Druggets, (or n
.Irma rel.l.h.- \ *
Haris.
I.
Jus D Irvino. Edward D Irvine.
J.
Nobn G -ono?. I Peyton, H Johnson, Edward
•labu, Robert M 31 Jaugetla, Johu It .loliuson.Wui B
Jackson, George u .lolin?on, Edward Jones, Johu H
•lollll.'tou.
Royal Medalion,
Royal Velvet,
Mocet WiUon.
Mocet Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussels,
K.
Pineas M Kollock, James Kelly Frederick
Kieiisoiil William Krebs. Noali i< Knapp, Lewis
Knorr. John j Kelly. Wm tovy Kapiau.
Wm C tow ton. Jordan to we, Jag K tombrigbt,
Uliii? K landvoiglit, Jim N Lewis, John A towis,
diaries K lai.ige, James B law, Charles A I. to-
inar. Miclial LiaIii/Hios 1, i.lovd, Edward torch,
Jacob v. tovy,Joseph Ijppmau,Henry PLichie,Wil
liam Law. James P tong, Alonzo B Luce. Daniel N
toin.
31.
Thomas Murt.mgh, Hugh W .Mercer, Nathaniel C
Mills. Peter W Miugst. Thomas Morton, John Mal
lory . Manuel Molina. Charles F. Jlills. John Morri
son , William ii (’ Mills, Alvin N Miller, Yaleuliuu
Martin. Wm J 3loore, Horace Morse, Henry C 3Ichr-
tens. Isaac Mini?.Thomas G Miller. Atilhony FMira,
Ahrahaiti Mims. Richard C Mackall John* Murchi
son. WilliamII May,.lohiiAlustersoti, Edward Mo-
ran. Tlnw A Ma bb»x. Jacob Manses, John C Mat-
Mosaic Hearth Rugs,
Velvet and Chenille Rum.
Tufted Rugs,
Piano and table Covers,
Three ply Ingrain, Door Mats (every variety) 1
Two ply Ingrain, Silver A Brass Stair Rods
Wool Dutch, Carpets Bindings. &c-
CURTAINAND UPHOLSTERYDEPARIMES]
Brocatelles, Lace and 3Iu?lin Curtains
Satin de Laines, Gilt Cornices,
Satin and Silk Damask, Gilt Pins and Bands,
Worsted and Cotton Damask, Tassel*, Loops u:
Cords; Velvet aud Plush or various colors; WiuUw
Shades, new style.
I take pleasure lu corroborating the foregoing state
ment, and iu addition would add, thut the books arc
now iu use. J. T. THOMAS.
Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
July 26lh, 1855. octd—tf
mu
tbatii
DYING AND It E N O V A TIN C»
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR TUB COURT IIOUSB,
SAVANNAH. GA.,
Eatnbllshcd In 1832.
IHE Subscriber grateful to his friends aud
patrons for their eoutinual favors, would stale
iu addition to tho improvements lu DYING, nc
quired by him during his last visit to England aud
Scotland, has made arrangements for extending bis
business, by which he is now euabled to dye a
greater variety of colors ou silk und wooleu dresses,
shawls, A:c., which he trusts will generally please
all who may favor him with their patrouuge.
Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
as may be required, in the same superior style which
has generally so much pleased his patrons and
friends.
Table Covers, aud todies’ Crajie Shawls, Ac.,
cleaned aud fluished in tlie first style.
Ladies’ Bomiots dyed, bleached aud pressed iu
the most fiu'.hionuhlo styles.
Order? from the country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
"'hen parcel?- are sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should be seut him by letter through tho post
ofiiee, so that be may know where to call for them.
tnrli 16
tf:
ALEXANDER GALLOWAY
~DK FORD,
•Io El _____
APOTHECARIES liAIJo, {?. E. Corner of
Broughton and Barnard Streets. Nnvun-
___ »:d» Ga., Wholesale and retail Dealers in
Drugs. Medicines and Chemicals, Dye Woods^md
Dye Mulls, i-reuch, English, uud Auu-riruu Perfum
cry. Hue Toilet aud Miming Soajw, Combs aud
Brushes ol every description, Surgical and Dental
Instruments, trusses und Sup|iorters of all kinds
Spice?, Nmills, Manufactured Tobacco, All (he Patent
or Proprietary Mcdiciues of the day, Superior Ink*
Pure Wines und Brandies for Mediciuul punutses!
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet und Fancy Articles, Arc.
N. B.—Especial atieutiou given to the
preparation of Physicians' Prescriptions and Family
I-'hip. Family and Travelling Medicine Case?,
with plaiu Directions for use, including Directions for
treatment in eases of |>oi?oiiiug, Drowning, Arc.
ap7 |y
B AGGING AND KOPK.--60 bales heavy Uuuny
Cloth, 20 bolts heavy Dundee (for Sea tol-
uu ih,) 50bolts medium do44 inche?, 31)0 coils Ky
lio{M* t COO IIm Bagging Twine, in store and for rol
b y novl'J WEBSTER k PALMES*
\Vitifer Arrangement—Cars Starting loom Promt St,
Heavy Hall all tin- *
way tothmloiiMvUIc.
W HEN tho Potoinuc is dosed with ice thin
route may be relied on by paasengora. to en
sure the connection going North or South. Tho road
Is entirely refold with a superior T roil ns tar a?
Uordonavlllu. During the winter the train will start
from the old station, in Richmond, ou Broad street,
ut 7,‘X a |hus Gordonsvlllo at 11 a m., und arrive
in Slaunfouat325 I* >i. Down train leaves Mann-
ton aid 40 a m, passe? Gor-fonsville ut II ,\ m. and
arrive in Richmond nt 2.30 »* m.
Fare to Gordonsville jo yq
“ “ 6 00
B«dh train? arrive in Gordonsvllle in amplo time
to take tho train ol'the Orange and Alexandria Rail-
road. Person? who leave Richmond ut 7**' a ai. can
lake the Orange nud Alexuudriit car? at Gordons-
vlllc if they choose to do no, nud by that tnuin will
reuoh Alexandria by 3.40 i*m.. hut Ibis company cau
llckel them only to Gordonsvlllo.
0017 £ _ _ J 1 * lK WHITCOMB. Supt.
G l KftT'K COrrON VI-iSTS-Just recolvcd
I mill Dir Hall) tiy- ,1. W. TURK)JCKIal),
»iuy 13 Congress aud Wliithak^ street?.
I ^HKSH Salmon, i/ibstersnud Sardine?, for
. sale by _ Jan 2 A BUN AUD.
INDIAN STREET FOUNDRY*
D. R. WILLIAM ROSE,
NO UKASH KOL’MlKKS, M1U.WWUHW, A.VO UK.VXRAI.
SUC1II.V1?!?, SAVANNAH, (1A.,
Are prejiarol to make controet? with rail
roads aud others, to furnish (horn witli Irou
’and Brass Castings of every description ; und
also to build Stationary Engines, Horizontal
and \ ertical Sugar • ills, with two or Uiree rollers,
.sugar Paus, Ate., Meam Saw Mills, Roll Gangs, and
machinery upfoTtaliiiug to tho same, stcumboat
wiirk, luel ail kind? of General Jobbing attended to
with punctuality and dispatch. They trust by at
tention to business, nud doing Justlco to all work
entrusted to their care to merit a sliare of public
pntronngo.
N. E-—tinge Cock?, Oil Cup?, Whistles, Stoam and
i\uter Csmks, aud a variety of finished bras? work,
requisite for machinery, always on hand at roasonal
bio prices.
jparSosh Weights, Cast Irou Show for gutters ol
various pattern? mid sizes, at uortlieru price?, oppo
site the Charleston Steamboat IVharf. foliis
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS,
MACON, tIKOKUIA.
TTio Bubscrihcr, from long expericuco in
tho buslnras.l j.reparod to rurolsh Steam
•hjjgiue?. Boilers, Circular, Sluglo, aud Gang
Saw Mill Machinery, Grist and Merchant
Mills, Sugar Mills, Gin Gearing, mid Castings Iu gnu-
era!. Tlie Saw Frames, whether for upright nr cir
cular, will ho of iron when required. All of which
with his many improvement*, la warranted to bo
equal to tho beat made at any olhor establishment
Hi? work? are on a scale os extensive a? tho largest
at Uie North, aud ho Is prewired to Ull ordora with
promptness and dispatch.
•U|7 (ROBERT FINDLAY
GREAT Fluid AT PHILADELPHIA.
3IAY 1, 1860.
HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES.
BV/.42 THE PEOPLE SAY.
Piiii.uiki.pima, 2djiMuy, 1S56.
Messrs - fhrrels d Herring:
Gkntlkmkn The Herring’s Patent Champion
Fire-Proof Safe, which we purchased from you in
tlie mouth of January last, was situated lii our
Counting Room, in tlie second story of 231 Market
street, on the night or tlie Great Fire, 1st* May, 1S56,
and fell with tho burning building iu that couth-
gallon.
Tlie safe was reached this afternoon, after au ex-
•sure of Thirty Mx Hours to intense boat, aud al
though the brass plates on the from or the Safe
were melted, and the exterior shows the evidence
of extreme heat, the inside casing was found to be
untouched by fire, and, with the exception of being
a little steamed, is now as good as new :
EDW PEMANSA:C0.
RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
prevention and cure of Intermittent and
’ Remittent Fevers, Fever mid Ague, Chills aud
ver, Dumb Ague, Geueral IX-bility, Night Sweats,
and all other forms of disease which havo a common
origiu iu 31alaria or Miosuia.
This is u natural antidote which will entirely pro
tect any resident or traveler oven iu the most sickly
or swuutpy localities, from any Ague or Bilious dis
ease whatever, or auy injury from constantly inhal
ing 3Iniariu or 31iasum.
It will instantly check tho Ague in persons who
have sullered for auy length of time, from one day
to twenty years, so that they need never have an
other chill, by continuing its use uccording to direc
tions. Tho patient at once begius to recover appe
tite aud strength, mid continues until a ]>erumueut
and radical cure is effected.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases,
some may require more. Directions, printed in the
German, French aud Spanish languages, accomiiany
each bottle. Price one Dollar.
Liberal discounts made to the trade.
J. A. KIDDLE, Proprietor,
Providence, R. I.
Mo.
Jo.-rpli s McDnnuoh. ivter McCann, Hugh Me-
tom, James Melmiro. Alexander 3kHurdv, Patrick
McGovern. William McKendree, John W McKov, Jo
seph J McCoy. Robert Mclntire. James Mdutire.
James .McHenry. Williams McFarland.
X.
Alexander G Neclaud. Thomas J Xuvlor, Edwin 1.
XVidhnger, John W Xcvitt. John B Norton, John C
Nicoil. Wm G Norwood.,
John Oliver. William o’Dri.-coll, Joliu W Owens,
ieorgu Owens. Dominick O’Byrue, Dennis O’Sulli-
P.
tovi E Price, Edward Padclford, Robert l’essot,
Joseph l’elot, orrin 0 Parker, Antonio Pouce, Wm J
Parton, Mulechal Parish, ChrisUau Pierson, John
Po.'tell. Michael Proud erg u»t, Oeorge F Palmes, Win
Purrbh, Charles F Pre-tou, Edwin Parsons, George
Parson.?, Francis A PouUeu. T'hoiuas I’rendergast,
Patrick Price, Jo.-epJj W Phj|Jij>s, Philip J Punch,
John F Posey, Edward M Prendergast. Henry H
Phillips. Edward Padelford, jr.
R.
Joseph B Ripley, Francis W Roid, 3Iichael J Reil-
ley, Hiram Roberts, James J Richardsou, Wm J
Richardson, John A Richardson. George J Robert-
eou, Jacob Rosenfield. 31atthew Ryan, James M
Russell, Robert ltuiford, Philip 31 ltussell, John
Reedy, Andrew 31 Ross. Henry Koser. T lumas Red-
fern, Wm Ruhu, Churles E Robinson. John Rvan,
Augustus Reich.
S*
egger,
EVIDENCE OF SAi'ETY.
Nkw York, June 11, 1S55.
ihave nudo a chemical examination of •• Rhodes'
‘•'•ner aud Ague Cure, or Antidote to 3Ialaria,” aud
• ve tested it for Arsenic, 31ercury, Quinine, and J Timothy Slicedv, Heiirv'c'stonheu? Franeia
-• vclmino, but have not found a particle of cither in Shackelford. Michael Mieabau H. nrvMi’
or have 1 found any substance iu it? composi- jJJjgSi Ser Honr > D Sykes, Con
George W stone, Alex A Smets, Henry Stromer,
Francis M Stoue, John A Staley, Albert Scarbrough,
Ebeuezer Mittou, Win Starr, jr., Wm 8nmb, Robert
Strouds, James Steven, James Sullivan, lmniel
Stewart, Emanuel Shefuil, Charles Slager, Frances
H Stegiu. l»amel T scrauton, John stone,
W Situs, Mordecai SUeftall, Sr., Solomon Sheftall,
, Frederick
l any
that would prove iuju
JAMES R. CHI
urious to the constitution.
'.ILTON, 31. D., Chemist.
CAUTION Tt
i- cno more Arsenic,
SUFFERERS.
logos, Strychnine, br ll™!TtiomS° 'S&jSSS
mo well-known IneBctoncy ot (buo noxious juisons oralt. j:o g? no_J TreoholiM, John C Taylor, Wm B
j Allred F. Torfo.v, Cornelius Turbusb, Fred A Tap
• per. Johu Timmerman, James Tavlor, Henry Tow,
1 Johu T Thomas. Charles Thornbv,'Francis Trendall,
. 31ay 3 1S5G.
PniLAturLPHi.
Messrs. Farr cl k Herrings :
Gkxtlkmex :—The Herring's Pateut Champion
Fire Proof 8ufe of your tniuuilacture. which we pur
chased uearly a year since .was in tho centre ol our
building at the time iff it* destruction In tho great
Fire of .May 1st.. 1856.
We had removed the greater jiortion of our books
before the fire reached us. but left some of them
together with a number of loose papers inside pur
posely. to te.,t tlu* security of the Sale. After 38
hours of severe roasting, we found tiio interior of the
suta u|H>nopening, uot only bright and sound, but
tbe books and papers as free from lire a-= when firs
put in.
We shall require another Safe as soon a? we get
a new lm-ation. and want none but vour - Cham
pion.”
Yours. .V«\ FISHER k BROTHER.
No 15 North Sixth si.,
The public will bear iu mind that tbe -HERRING’S
H AVANA SKOAKS—30,000 choice Havana
Segars—<v>urhas, la Esmeralda, El Or.vsol,
Exeefoors. R*" Hondo, Captain Alchorn, Li ’ijei,
Jonn Smith, and virions other brands, imported di
rest by me, and for sale at the lowest cash prices,
may 19 J. A. BROWN.
prove them to be the offspring either ol false medical
■ principles, or of mercenary quacks. Tlie ouly rem ’
' edy iu existence that is both sure and harmless is
RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE.
Wnolesalo Agent?,
nAVILAND, RISLEY & CO., Augusta, Ga..
and for « by dealers generally. o26
j6HirB7 MdORE“«Si CO.,
GIBBON’S BU1IJHNGS, SAVANNAH., Ga.
WHOLESALED RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
A pples a potatoes-'-
10 bbls Choice Mercer Potato*
George W Ulmer.
t T *
Corneltus Van tor Vloo. Johu A Vogt.
W.
James f. Webb, iUomos S Wayne, Gilbert A Wil
kins, Henry K Wa.'hburu. John 0 Walters, Daniel S
Wilson, Wm Wray, Robert Welch, George 31 Wald-
, burg. Robert D Walker. Htnry F Wiihnk, Richard
Would call tho atte-‘ i .in of Merchants, Factors, * Wayne, Henry OWyor. Alexander 11 Waver, Jacob
Planters, Physician- and others, to their ex- Waidburg, Jonn W Wilson. M He-rue Williams,Seth
tensive and well selected stock, comprising ; Woodward. Amos Webb, Courad Wnldschtuidt
every article In their lino ot business, aud which they j Thomas J Wahh, Wm Waters. Norman Wallace
, .. .. - ash, j Henry D Weed. Wm Wright, W Henry Wiltberger’,
oiler for sale ou the most reasonable terms rot
or approved credit, viz;
PAl.Vto, VARNISHES, GIASS, AC.,
White toad, PnreaudNo. 1 ; Tlemau’s Colors, dry
aud in oil; Japan, Coiwl, aud Coach Varnishes’;
Unseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Glass. Put
ty, Uuld Leaf, Paint Brushes, Rush TooLs, and Gla
ciers’* Diamonds.
LAMP, 3IACUIXERY AND TANNERS’ OILS,
Bleached Sperm, WTiule and Lard Oils, tor burning
AJleu It Wi
•:ht. John It Wilder.
Y.
Philip Youge. Wm P Youge,
Z.
Peter Zaduvoski.
Cu;rk ok Col'NCiL OmcK. \
. Savannah, 3!arch 1,1856. t
The ab*»rd uamed persons have registered their
all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil j names as voters during Jamiarv and Februarv 1860
Unbleached r>perm, Lard and Rape Seed uil; also 5 mviRn mt«w*
Tanners,’ Neats, Foot mtd Sweet OU. j tt tayl3 " Cler'k ot Couw’il.
GKUCER8’ ARTICIJ--S.
For sab- by
mayl»
Russett Apples.
J. A. BROWN.
IIA Rill SON’S (OPYI5UFWJID
|POSSESSES the following tidvanfoKes over
X all otlipr copying inks:—
It doe? not off ot or smear writieu in account
books.
It is perfectly limpid and Hows rcudilv from tlie
Steel |K*U.
It gives three legible copies.
It retains it- copying projH*rties for manv weeks
atter the writing i- executed.
Blue 111 nek Writing Fluhl
Is inteuded to replace the inferior black inks, and
all other writing fluids now in use. which it surpass
es in every re spirt.
It writes a clear brilliant Blue.
It change? to a jet Itlack in twenty-four to fortv
eight hour?.
It is the most permanent ink ever made.
It is |H-rfi!ctly tiuid ami free from impurities.
It does not corode steel pens.
For sale by WAKN'ix K \ DAVIS,
'»ayl6 169 Congress street,
UUNDIUKS--
Ls 25 bbl? Sugar (’lackers—fresh,
20 “ Butter
16 **' Roda Biscuit »•
25boxes <• ». ii
26 bids No. 1 Sugar,
60 •» A, B aud C Sugar,
Recolvotl aud fur mile by
McMAHOX k DOYLE,
myU Nos. 206 and 207 Bay si.
P aper ranc.ixus and uounuits
Just roiadvcul a great assortmeut of the most
elegant putterna, with hurder? 5tu' uiatch. fioiu N
ceuts to 82, at CHAFFER Zc CO.’S,
oprJb No. 6 Whitaker strei
Nutmegs, 3lace, Alspice, Cmuamou, Pepper. Ginger. WnTinc—
Muatard. Saleralus, Soda, Pearlash. Sweet Oil. Starcli, \ —BiaUKets, Kerseys, Red and >Vhit«
F’ie BIup. Matches. Ac. I 41 r fonnels.—W e ofier the above urticles, which
wo now have ou band, together with a forge variety
Fig BIup, Matches. Ac.
FUR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety ol the best French, English, and
American Chemicals, Pharmaceutical Prcjuirations,
Select powders, Surgical Instruments, Vials Specie
Jar?, Metalic Saddle hags, Ac. Also,
CAMPHENK AND BURNING FLUID.
Any oue who may favor them with theirorderrmay
dojieud u|*on their receiving the host atletition, ami
that all goods furnished will lie of a reliable quality.
Should they not give entire satisfaction, they may lie
returned at tho option or the purchaser. ’
tnahlO tl
pOKN AND CORN MEAL.— 100G l)u?p7ime
Xj Corn, White and mixed; 69 du fresh C-rii Meal
u store :uid for sale by
dee 31
PATTEN’ HUTTOV e rn
hitaker struct.
JUST RECEIVED.
PER STEAMER, afi OKsurtinent of
FtaAi Muse? uud Children’s Plain Straws,*
'JJJP’ NF.OP01.ITAN BONNFrrS. IN-fcjM
E AN IS HA1X and FU’W. Also a few tiuv
HATS’. For sale by MRS. FREFU^ND,
,H *y 17 Broughton street.
L lsle thread gauntlets,—tiio only
article of tho kind iu tho city. F’or sale by
J. W. THREUvKLD,
corner of Cong res? and Whitaker-Kta.v
UEADj-llEAD i UHEAD 111
That is, if you can see ; aud I"‘‘'^YfTjT
if you cau’t ?ce, you can ilndS*^/*
— kinds of i* helps to see,” at the WatcJi ami
Jewelry Store of D. B. Nichols A Co., in emigres?
street, next door to thu comer of Whitaker, where
you can purchaso Watches, Jewelry, Silver Ware,
ami F’ancy Good?, a? low ns at any other store iu
thucoiuitry.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama'a fresh
lot of those fine Steel 8per.tae.les ; also, a supply of
Pebble and Poriscoplu tons, whicu we aro pnqutred
to fit in ull kinds of frames, at short notice, our
Periscopio Lens (so called from their peculiar shape)
havo uu advantage over all others, us they have a
greutor rango of focus, so that the reader is not
compelled to hold tho book or pa|>er at u certain
distance from tho eyo. Call and seo.
D. B. N1CHOI.S k CO.
*3P No charge for showing goods.
mar 11 D. R. N. A CO.
K ORE—TUO coila Rojio, various brands, ull
ol'gomi quality, in store and for sale by
nprttO HR1GHA31, KELLY A CO.
PEIUOUICALS. ~~
P UTNAM’S Monthly Magnr.ino for May.
Frank Is*t>lie’a Gazette of Fashions for 3mv.
Blackwood’? Edinburgh Review for Anri I. ’
Blackwood’? Edinburgh Review for April.'
Received aud for sale by
WAUN0CK k DAVIS,
foft.vPi 169 Congress street.
I bJK UBU*. FLOUR in store and for sale
±40 by may7 CRANK. WKlJfl h tt>.
ptORN—In store and for sale bv
V tnar5 IDCKETT* 8
I^PCKETTA 8NKLLINGS
ol Dress Gootls, cousiallug of Cashmeres, black and
colored Silks, Mmislin do Laines, French Cambrics,
Giughnins, and every variety of other goods usually
found iu a Dry Goous establishment, at the lowest
market prices, in order to make room for our Spring
stock. Please call ami examine our assortment
jan29
J^ALM OF
I.ADSON A ROGERS,
No. 2 Shad'? store?.
THOUSAND FLOWERS.—For
beautilv ing the complexion, curing diseases
ot the Skin, for Shaving, cleaning tiio Teeth, for the
Toilet and Nursery, for Bathing, and many Medical
purpose?, A fresh supply of tho genuiuo article,
just received al the APUTHECARHS’ 1IA1L,
h’bj-S Cor. Broughton aud Barnard sta,
T HE undersigned has just received per steam
ec Knoxville, und is now opeuiug u beautiful
tot of Muslins at 10 to 12>gc jwr yard.
J. W. THRKUvEIJ),
mar 4 («>rner Oongress and Whitaker sta.
rloua width?,)
“—*“ ***■—tb Hug
Also, every variety of Furniture Covering, The-
'* J . for J ecoral iijg >
minga and materials for decorating.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
From two to Twenty-four feet wide, for Hall- mi
Rooms, cut to Ut without a seam. !
The subscriber will oblige himself to make the
prices on all description or goods a? low a? the*aui:
quality can be purchased in auy Northern city.
4®* Carpets cut to Roou3 aud good? seut tu ih '
part of the city Tree or charge.
An experienced Upholster will attend lu tin
making and laying of Carpets and oil Cloths « Lu .
desired. Tbe decorative aud curtain departim-nt
n charge or au Upholster or acknowledged tineai.*
Skill. W. H. GUlUN, Agent.
octlS 140 Congress and 57 St. Julien-:U
DO* SANFORD’S IN VIGOR ATOR,
r i a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is
recommended to the public, relying ujkiu iu a
trinsio worth in the cure of the following couijiki's l
All Billious Derangements, Sick Headache. *
sia, Habitual Costivencss, Chronic Diarrhcn, t«w' (
Paiu iu the Stomach and Bowels, General Deli.il} -
Female Weakness, Ac. For sale by Druggists get
erally, aud by Johu. B3foore A Co, aud Wm. V-
Lincoln, Savannah. ly febl2 ,
1 TIMBER! TIMBER 11 f
uHE Undeeaigned has just received, forsa.':;
(500) Five Hundred pieces of good sliipj-i.
Timber, averaging over one thousand teet toatnlf
9 feb JEFTERMiN HuBEKT?
-\TAUKiiiUjL,, UERR1NO, SALMON, it-
JjX. 2 bbls forge No 1 31ackerel.
3 do do No 3 do
3 do do No 2 do
2 half bbls Blue Fish,
2 do Pickled Herring,
3 do No 1 Salmon.
5 quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel.
10 kits No 1 Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
5 Kits Tongues and Sounds,
11000 lbs Cod Fish. For sale low by
jan26 ,T. A. BROW
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
For one square, or300 ems or less, of any Iff* w > *|
larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for the flrsUi-?
ceuts for each subsequent insertion,for any tucflta . .
than one month.
AU Tabular work, with or without Rules; aoi.u
vertfoements occupying double column, sbiliMAig
charged double the above rates.
Advertisementt or whatever length, for any t*
less than one month, to be charged at tratre: x
rates.
For a longer timo at the following rates 11£
No.ofSquarea lmo|2mo8|3mos|4mosi<moiihcis \
lb i
1 Square,...,
$10
16
$20
524
530
2
Squares...
16
22
26
28
36
i {
do ....
20
27
32
36
44
4
do ....
24
32
38
42
62
6
do ....
27
36
44
46
60
#6
do ....
30
40
50
54
65
IT
do ....
32
43
54
6b
TO
W 8
do ....
34
46
68
ft!
Tl
6
do ....
36
48
61
66
TT
10
do ....
38
50
64
TO
80
F’or any time not above specified, a proporto -.
charge will be made. *
A deduction of 26 per cent from the above rite -
will be made on advertisements appearing eti* ■■
slvely ou the fourth page of the daily. •
Advertisements ordered three times a week,
be charged two-thirds the above rates.
Special notices, 10 cents per Hue for the nftt, * -
6 conts for each subseqent insertion, and in
to be subject to contract. 31arriag« notices |1 ?
neral Invitations 60 cents each. No special!B«-* r
inserted for less than 60 ceuts. Obituary 3^° j
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceeding? of anyMC-d -
Association, or Corporation, ordered to be fw*
ed, 6 cents per line.
Steamboats will bo advertised at 540 per ‘ u **
for each boat advertised. i 1
Steamships, where butone U ruuuing, »4bpei»-
num; if two or more, $30 each. .. <j.-
* —“ *5 not to be suDjfr- - ^
T
Auctioneers’advertisements —
contract, but to be charged at the rates pro
per square.
The paper, under no circuraftance?, tow**-’
ed in a contract. . •
Professional and business cards not ex«w*» j
lines, will bo inserted at $20 pvr annum. r -jA
Calls on persons to become candidate?. **
inserted as other advertisements, to be M •< Ja
variably in advance. ^
Announcing candidates for office, $10, to ^ : s ^
in advance. . ..31
Advertisements not marked on tbe
specified time, will be inserted until forrta- • -. 4
payment exacted. m
When auy bill for two months advertising.
thau contract, amounts to over 550. a deducts*
25 per ccut will be made, . . ,d M
Yearly advertising, with privilege of ebaeg* (. .J
be taken at the following rates : ^ |
For ono squaro, renewable once a week, -
" “ >• twlco E -m
3 time? or oficner •
Every additional square contracted for to
becW
GRATES.
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, new pat.
writs, just received, ami for sale twouty-Uve
!W cent, less than ever toforo in this city
KkVMFriV.v nt t<*|| Ag««ta
S;.-, 1 “ r 88 .und yell
selected atock of White to'ad, Frcuch und Am-
crican zincs, Chrome Green, Yellow Linseed, Friend
i'fon f t"' 1 Faiwr Hanging^
w lilcli we will sell at foyy rates. aprl$-
‘VTAUa?.—5 tons landing thla day from bark
A.1 Augusta, a comiilete assortment for Builders’
use, for sale at inauufopturers’ price*.
. CHAFFER A CO.,
Jan_9 q Whitaker street,
S 'TAFLE and Fancy Dry Goods, of every r va-
' riety, just reeoiviHl uud for sale by
J. W. THRKliKEI.l),
mar SI Cor. Congross and. Wliltaker at?.
O W EOT' til L.—A very su|»orior article of Tuscan
Olive Oil, put up by Rolling k Co., Leghorn:
for »ale by JOHN U. MOORE A CO.,
feb 4 __ Gibbon?»-Bulldlugg.
S EED tolTAToKS.—170 bills, prime Seed Potatoe*.
from schr. 31. Burr, from Boston. For
sale by fob 8 HUNTER «gQAMMIL||
Manilla Baud Paper, constantly
* » v yKR A CO’8,
J\. on baud al
an 11-61
CHAFFER * CO’8,
No $ Whitaker it
ed one halfthc above rate? additieual. , j
Yearly ad ver ti? era shall be limited to l“* -L |
contracted for. AU contracts shall bemw«_ .-a
ataliug definitely the nature of the busing.
advertised. Any advertisement? not proixfo
nected with tlie business shall be charged»<!■
ly, and also any excess or matter over foe
contracted for. * 4
Coutract advertisement? payable quan*
vertisomenta from strougers and transient
payablo in advance. All others will be *>**** ^
due when called for. w?
Regular adverUser* and all others sending^
muuicationa or requiring notices designeda
tcution tofolrs, concerts, soiree*, or any P“° .J
tertalumenta, where charges are made tw i
unce—aU noUce* of private aMociatkmSjewia
tfce designed to call attention to private onw{”j
calculated or intended to promote inditiuijj,
Tests,' can only bo Inserted with the und«JJJff|
that the same Is to be paid for. If ins ,°. r , t 1 ?dt?r .1
editorial column (which can be only at foe ^ - 1
Uon ortho editors) the same will be charge* j
rate of not les* than 20 cents per line. f 6
Advertisement? ordered in the tt eeki> l i t
por square for each insertion.
Tito undersigned, publishers of Daily, Tn « J
and' Wookly newsiwpers iu Savannah, b» ; i|
oursolvo* strictly to adhere to the ^1
charges, aud lu uo Imiumco to dovtafothew"
/]Th* above rates to tako effect March
io coutlnue binding, until changed by foe' .
utalorUy or the undersigned. r ^
N. a—This schedule shall not In tax
the integrity of existing contract?. All
MlUKOOT k Bap, tup,Him.
mmu*Wmralmx,Marmott 1 **, ■
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ft. ft. Hum ft 0>, Otarpaa I