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C HATHAM COUNTV.—To all whom It may
concern : Whereas. Andrew Holliday, will ap
ply at the Court of Ordinary for Loiters or Dismission
on the Estate of Arinaml 2» Fox.
Thcso are, therefore, to eite amt admonish all
Whom It may eoncenv, to bo ami appear before said
Court to make objection (If any they have) on or be-
foro the first Monday In Juno next, otherwise said
Loiters will bo granted.
Witness, John M. Milieu, fcfcq. Ordinary for Chat
ham County, this twelfth day of November, I860.
®nov 12 JOHN M. MlIJ-KN, o. C. 0.
STATE OP OKOIiaiA,"
CHATHAM COUNTY :-To all whom It may
\J couceru: Whereas, John Wolbrock will apply
at the Court of Ordinary lor letters UfamlSfcory as
Administrator on the estate of H. Wolbrock :
These are, therefore, to cite anti adinouish all
whom U may couceru, to be and appear boforo said
Court to make objection fir any they have) oil or
before the first Monday In .nine next, otherwise said
I/Otters will be grantetl.
Witness, John M. Mlllen, Esq., Ordinary for Chat
ham county, this fourth day or uoccmbor, 1866.
JOHN M. MILLEN, o c «.
From V. U. PALMEII,
(IKSnut ADVKRTWIXn AMU NKWHPAI'KH AOKMT,
Dostou, Now York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
JAMES B. FlULEN,
DEALER AND IMPORTER OF
Wutcktca, Jewelry, Silver Wart, Fan
cy Goods, Ac,,
mo. 12, soitu 2d sthkct, nnuDoruA.
septs ly
deed
NTATK OF GEORGI A,
/CHATHAM COUNTV :-To all whom it may
V> concern: Whereas, John Wolbrock will apply
at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismission as
Atlmldistor oh the estate of Carl Holt's, Ueceasod :
These are, therefore, to cilo and adinouish all
whom it may concern to be and appear boforo said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or ho*
foro the first Monday in Juno next, otherwise sold
Letters will be granted.
Witness, John M. Milieu, Esq., Ordinary for Chat
ham County, this fourth day of December, 1S65.
jleo4 JOUX M. MILLEN, OOP.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C UATllAM COUNTY,—To all whom It may
concern : Whereas, George Jones, will apply at
the Court of Ordinary for 1/Ctters of Dismission as
Administrator on the Estate of Juno Gordon Clarko.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom it may concern, to be and appear before said
Court to make objection (If auy they have) oil or be
fore tho first Monday lu Juucuext, otherwise said
letters will be granted.
flWitness, Joliu M. Millen, Esq., Ordinary for
Chatham Countv, this fifteenth day of November,
1S65.
nov 24 JOHN M. MIUJCN. o. c. c.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
C CHATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it way
^/concern: Whereas.John Mallory,will applyto the
court of Ordinary for letters Disinlsoryas adinlnfa-
tratiou on the Estate of William Wright those are,
Uiereforc, lo cite and admonish all whom itinay
concern, to be and appear before said Court, to
make objection (if any they have) on or before tho
first Monday iu November next, othwiso said let
ters will bo granted.
Witness, John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham
Couutv, this e.ght day of April 1866.
JOHN BILBO, o. c. c.
apr 8
C HATHAM SHERIFFS SALE.—Will be
sold on the first Tuesday In June next, before
me Court House, between the legal hours of sale,
lot number twelve (12) New Fraukliu Ward, in tho
City of 8avaimuh, situated on tho corner of Mont
gomery street ami Battlo How, together with tho
ihree-story brick warehouse situated thereon; levied
on to satisfy a certain IL la. issuing out of Chatham
Superior Court, in favor of John Scwddcr vs. Clar
ence I’. Hollis. Property pointed out in said II. la.
BENJAMIN L. COLE,
mayo Sheriff C. C.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
G < EOROIA, WAYNE COUNTY.-Agreeably
I to an order granted by tlm Court of Ordinary
of Wayno County, will ho sold before the Court
House door, iu the city of Brunswick. Glynn county,
on the flr»t Tuesday in Juno next, between the law
ful hours of sale, seven hundred and fifty (760)
acres of land, lying iu Glynn county, belonging to
the estate or Rebecca Manning, late of Wayno coun
ty. deceased. .Sold for the benefit id' the heirs and
creditors of said deceased. Terms made known ou
the day of sale.
This April tho loth, 1866.
JOHN D. HUMPH,
uprl7 Administrator.
S -TATEOE GEORGIA—BULLUCII LU, Ma> r 20t¥.
1869—Two months arter date application will
bo made to tho Honorable Court of Ordinary of said
County for leave to soil nil the lauds belonging to
the estate ef Michael Donaldson, deceased, for tho
benefit of the heirs ami creditors and said deceased,
m. Swr JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r.
G t.EOHJIA—BULLOCH CO.—All persons having
r demands against the Estate of Thomas Mills,
late of said county, deceased, are Hereby notified to
present them, properly attested, within the time
prescribed by law. aud these indebted to said estate
are requested to make Immediate paymeut to
HARDY B. IlODGES, Adm'r*
May 20tb, I860. my23-Gw
- koticeT
T WO months from date application will be
tnado to the Ordinary of Chatham County, for
leave to soli lot No 151, Dili district, Baker, belong
ing V.. viUu* of Julian Marks.
JACOB WAfcSOX,
mav2 Administrator.
NOTiCE.
QHERIFF Sale in Wayne County.—Will be
O sold m front of the Court House, iu WayuesvIRr,
Wayne County, on the first Tuesday in .loueuext,
between tho usual hours of Hale, the following pro-
J iorty, to wit; One lot of land iu said county, contain-
ng four hundred and ninety acres, kuowu us lot No,
165, in the third district of said county. Levy made
by a constablo and returned to me.
WILLIAM SPELL, S. W. C.
April 24,1 $69. wtdtnny28
notice;
O NE month after date application will be
made to tho Uaukof the State of Georgia for the
payment of u Twenty Dollar bill, tho left half of
which has been lost by tuuil.
ROBERT B. HUTCHISON.
Paulding County, April 25,1859. apr26
NELSON SWBEZEY,
DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE.
Corner Astor Placo and 4th Aveuue,
IS CLOAK I'ROXIMITY TO THR ARTUR UHRART AMD TUB NXW
IUIIIJC ItOtUX, MKW YORK.
milE most extensive variety and the largest
I Block or Monuments, Tombs, Head Stouoa, Ac.,
mAmerica, can bo found at this establishment, from
plain to the most elaborate and ornate du doslgn and
workmanship. Iu addition to tho stock always on
hand, a great variety or drawings, appropriate and
original may bo found, from which work Will be ox-
ccutod promptly to order.
Orders faithfully executed, and shipped lo auy
|K>lnt available by water or fiteam.
Persons visiting tho city or Now York ou pleasure
or business aro respectfully invited to visit tills es
tablishment. ocUl
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVILLE, AND
Virginia tSi Ti'iuicuce
«SS“ S U SI M K R -©a
fit 65
ARRANGEMENT.
Shortest, most comfortable and most o\|>editious
Route to (lie
VIRGINIA SPRINGS!
THROUGH BY HAY-UGUT.
Ami luggage Checked Through, except ou Stages,
Visitors to tho Yirginiuia Springs by this route,
take tho South-Side Railroad cars at Petersburg, or
the Richmoud aud Danville cars at Richmond, at U
A. M., dully, (Sundays excepted,) arrive ut Lynch
burg to dinner, aud thence, via the Virginia ami
Tennessee Railroad, reach Bonsack’s Dc|xdat 3 1-4,
aud Salem at 41*. M., and ut either place take
Kent, Summcrnon «!fe Co's Flue Line of
Stages 1
Those via Bousitck’s lodge at Kincastle, dine nt the
Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, ami arrive at the
White Sulphur Springs, (17 miles) early on the
evening of the second day from Petersburg, or Rich*
Uiond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, and with hut (14
miles or Stagiug. Or by the Salem route, Mop all
night at the RoniioUo Rod Sulphur Springs, (10
miles distant from Salem,) (Hue ut llie Red Sweet,
or Sweet Springs, ami arrive at tho While Sulphur
Springs on tho evening of tho following day.
Tlie Virginia »k Tennessee Railroad is located
through u moat romantic country, possessing u cli
mate unsurpassed for its salubrity ami delightful tem
perature. Tho road passes the base of the
PEAKS OF OTTER!
And within three miles of the Alleghany .Spriugs,
one mile of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs,
and withiu four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Springs;
all pleasantly situated a few miles apart, on tho
Eastern slope of tho Alleghany mountain, Ut Muni
gotnory county. Tho waters of these Springs are
celebrated for their great medicinal qualities, the no*
corauiodutions are excellent, aud have been greatly,
increased since last season.
US’* Visitor* to Vlio Red Sulphur Spring-: tako
Kent. Sumnicrson & Co’s Stages ut Newborn Depot,
on tho oveuiug of tho day that they leave Peters
burg or Richmoml, amt arrive at the Springs ou the
following day to dinner, and Salt Sulphur Spring-
early in tho evening of the second d iy from Rich
tnond or Petersburg.
Thu Road from Newbern Depot to the Red Sul
phur Spriugs, (US miles.) has been graded amt
greatly improved since lu?t season, aud is now re
garded osuiie of the best turnpikes in tho tnoun
tains.
Tlioliuc of Telegraph from Richmoml will bo com
pleted aud hi oporutiou to the Montgomery White
Sulphur Spring* curly in June.
Passengers to Kuoxville, Tcunc.-i.Kc, lake Kent,
Summersou fc Co’s stages at Urn Western terminus
of tho Virginia & Tennosseo Railroad, now 180 miles
from Lynchburg (and being extended Westward ut
lh.i rate of 8 mites per mouth) to tho Eastern tenni-
uus of the East Tennessee amt Virginia Railrou-I,
ami arrive at Kuoxville in 21 -2 days from Peters
burg or Kiehiuond.
Fare from Petersburg or Rieluiioutl.
To Red Sweet, or Sweet Spriugs via Bon«nck’s,$10 00
** “ *• Saioiti.... 10 60
White Sulphur Springs •• Bonsuck's 11 ou
•• “ “ “ .Salem.... 11 60
•• Rod Stilpher Spriugs 12 26
*• Alleghany Spriugs 8 00
--Montgomery White Sulphur Springs 8 26
*• Yellow Sulphur Springs 8 46
Kuoxville, Tennessee 28 00
Note.—-The charge for tickets to the Alleghany
Springs, Montgomery While Sulphur and Yellow
Sulphur Springs, does not include the charge from
the Railroad to tho Springs. Passengers tor the AI
leglmny Springs, (4 miles distant,) tuko tickets to
Shawsvlllo—for Montgomery White Sulphur, (l
tniie distant by u branch Railroad.) take tickets to
Big Tunnel ami for tlie Yellow Sulphur, ( I tuilc-s ills-
taut,) tako tickets to Clnisllaii-burg dejiot. Con
veyuuco3 will be found at those places.
For further information apply to
K. A. GOODWIN,
Ticket Agent 8. S. It. R., Petersburg.
CHARLES CAMPBELL,
Sup’t Kichiuoud k Dunvillo R. R., Richmoud.
E. II. GILL,
Sup’t V. & T. R. It., Lynchburg.
KENT. SUMMKRSOX k CO.,
mytH-3m Fincastto, Virginia.
From C. PlKHOH’8
ADVKMTMNU AUKMCV. «|UDKU*HU, PA.
Authorliod Agent for the Savannah Journal.
HEALTH "AND COlliEOItT.
SPRING BED AND MATTRA8S DEPOT.
208 cunrxtiT mm, orroamt ioxm' motel.
rpHE Subscriber* would reiipectfally call the
ottentlottofthe Principals of Boarding Schools,
1Q| Houiee, Hotel*, and the public in general,
to the late and important Improvement* they baft
mode in the Rattan Frames, Hornes* Leather
Hinged and Spiral Spring*. *
Those Bed* ore a very durable article, cunt Utile
more than Feather Bods, and or* much mors healthy,
lu fact, these bed* are a real luxury to the well or
sick, .ad altogether such an article as when once
used would bo doomed Indispensable in every taml*
ly for comfort aud health.
Parsons from any part of the United State* may
bo supplied at the shortest notice, by loudlng tboir
orders, giving dimensions of Bedstead, Ac., ad
dressed to DOWELL k BARRETT.
octS—Cm 200, Cbesnut at. Philo.
A. L. ARCH AMD AULT,
PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE BUILDER,
8. B, Com.lfllh At Hamilton St’a.,
PHILADELPHIA. Pa.
P ORTABLE SAW MILL ENGINES, on large
wheels, with a tongue, for a team to bo at
tached to rnovo them about. Those engines have tato
cylinders, making from 10 to 30 horse power. Also,
HOISTING or PILE DRIVING ENGINES,
from 8 to 30 horse power.
Orders aro fillod lu from 3 to 6 weokB from tboir
receipt. Engines always ou hand for salo. These
cngiucs have boon in uso sovou years, and in ovory
instance have given general satisfaction. Description
Circulars will be sent when applied for.
feb 9—dm dfcW
NOTICE.
S IXTY DAYS after date, application will be
made to the Honorable, the court of Ordinary
of Chatham county, for leave to soil a negro girl
slave named Elizabeth, the property of tho lute
Charles J. Zittrour, for tho Lcncfit of the heirs und
creditors ol the said Coarles J. Zittrour.
KATHARINE ZITTROUR, Adrn’rx.
mar 24-tlJ Kst. Uhas. J - Zittrour, dec’d.
ASSIGNMENT NUTICET '
J OHN M. WILLIAMS, having assigned all
his property, both real and pcrmnal, to adjust
his debts, all persons having legal claims nguinct tlie
said John M. Williams, will please hand them to the
undersigned without delay, as It is quite desirable
to ascertain the extent of indebtedness, mid to per
fect a spee-Jy settlement of llio assigned property
Apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee.
" K.YKCUTlilX POSTPONED SALE.
O N the First Tuesday in .Juno next will b«
.-old before the Court House in Warcsboro, Ware
County, Ga., by virtue of an order from the Ordina
ry of Richmond county, Geo. Lit of land Nos. 320,
322, .’£5, 326, 327, 612, 613, and 620, in tlie twelfth,
(12th) district: No>. 260 and 367. ninth (full) dis
trict ; aud No. in the eighth (8th) district o| paid
Ware county: sold as the property of ltobt. F. Poe,
late of Richmond county, deceit-.-i, lor the licni-lUof
iinlrs and creditors. * K. P, POK.
my 11 tils Executrix.
~ A DJI IS Til A TOIL’S NOTICE;
A LL persons tiuving demands again-t the e.-iate
of the late Charles 8. Arnold, deceased, are
lu>roby notified to prosonl them, properly altested,
within the lime proscribed by law; and all those in
debted to said entitle, are requested to make Imme
diate payment lo EDWARD PADF.LKORD,
nny-S Administrator.
A88IC4NBBN NOTICE.
M U. Louis Rohidcr having made an assign*
. meat toe tlm benefit or Ills creditor*, all per-
vui- indebted to him will please make paymeut to
And those having demands against him are
CENTRAL RAILROAD.
SI „
CHANGE OF SUB
O N and after Sunday, the 14th October, Inst,
uml uutil further notice, the Passenger Truimi
ou the Central Railroad will run as follows :
CRT WEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON.
Leaves Savannah Daily ut...6 a m aud 12.15 p ti
Arrive in Macon “ **..2.16 pm “ 1 am.
I am vc Macon •• -‘,11.46 a si •• 11.30 pm,
Arrive in Suvuu’li ** “10.46 p m *• 7.20 a u
IICTWKKN SAVANNAH ANII AfOlWA. *
I/Cave Savammli 12.16 p m ami 8.30 p.
Arrive in Augusta 8.45 pm “ 6.30 a m.
I Alive Augusta 6. a si •* 4.30 p m
Arrive lu .Savannah 1.80 r si “ 10.46 p
IICTWKKN MACON AND Al'Ul'STA.
Leave Macon 11.46 a m uml il.ao p m,
Arrlvo in Augusta 8.4. r # p m •• 6.80 a m,
Leave Augusta tt. am “ 4.30 pm,
Arrivo lu Macon 2.16 p sf “ 1. a m,
JIKTWKKN SAVANNAH, MII,M:ilUKVII.IJ{ ti KATONTO.V.
Leave Savannah 6. a m
Arrive In Milledgeviile 2.46 p m.
Leave Macon 11 46 A M
Arrive iu Kafoutnn 6. pm,
W. M. WADl.KY Geti’l Supt.
_ Savunimli, Ua., Oct. 12, 1866. octlO.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
Over which tliu Great
New York & Sew Orleans Mails,
XUT ¥?PT V11*T cp
O N and alter Sunday, February :id, lH.iOi
two daily trains between Macon uml I'olumhusi
and one between Macon ami Americus,
l«envu Macon at 2 a m, ami 3 p M; arrive at Colum
bus at 7 16 a si, and lo30 pm ; leave Columbus at
4 16 a M, and 1 30i- si;arrive at Macon ut 10 64 a si,
am! 7 40 p m; leave Macon at 2 a si; arrivo at Atncri
ctiH at 6 40 a m: leave Amorims at 2 20 p si;arrive at
Macon at 7 40 p m; making a coin pie to c<>mi wet Ion be
tween Montgomery, Alabama, nml Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington ami Chiirlesnui;al.-o, with Central
Railroad Trains to Hu vuumili, Milledgeviile uml Piuon
ton, and with Macon uml Western (rains to Atlanta,
quested to present them, that payment may bo ; Chattanooga, Niusliville and Knoxville. Tenn,
made as far iw the usoetU will extend
A. HONAUD. As.-iguei
Hitvannali, May 1856. nin.v2»
HAILEY dk. CO.,
\TANUFACTUHEU8 of Fine Silver Wars,
iYJL Cbontmit street, PUUadelphlu. In order that
purchasers maybe certain of tiio quulity of Silver
Ware of our manufacture, our Sterling Silver will bo
stumped:
i»i t
Our goods may lie lontid ui .Me.-srs. D it NiclndH At
Co'*., who are authorized to sell at our retail price?,
nov 16 HAILEY At CO.
NEW TIN 8TOUK AND HUEET-IRON
MANUFACTORY.
I ll NOITH OK MAKKKr fUg’AKK, IIUVA.V UTUKIiT.
1 would intorm my old friends and patrons
J I have opened the above store to conduct the
I.Stove, Till and .Sheet-Iron Business in all it*
* various forms, and where will lie found a gen
eral assortment of .-'loves, Tin ami Hhoet-Iron Ware,
which I will be pleased to show, ami at such prices
as will sutisfy any one wishing to purchase.
All kinds of Roofing, Gutters of L-ad, Galvanized
Iron Work of every description, Job Work and Re
pairing executed with dispatch, old Moves put up
and I'ipos furnished nt short notice.
Till Ware at wliolcsulu and retail. (Mil down on
Bryan street, it will pay you lor your walk.
ucV2 JOHN .1. MAURICE, Agent.
THANSPAItBNT WINDOW HIIAUBH.
OARFKT WAK1MIOUHH,
140 cowmen* AND 67 NT. Jt’IIKN-KTItKICrH.
rflUF SuliHcrllior him Dmeived, und will opon
I til ,.v the I.*.-,;ont uml most extensive variety
.! vVINDD’.*' nllADKH ever ottered in tills city. It I*
tlm Intention of tlm advertiser to keep constantly in
store • large supply or all tho various patterns ami
styles manufactured by tlie maiinl'acturerH of this
country and of France, to which tho attention of mer
chants and fa m I lies in the city uml country, Is In
vited. They will bu sold at wholesale ami retail, nt
Srtlhfnctory price 1 !- W II. GU10N, Agent,
jnn 8 _
I i'ULTON MARKET REEF. -10 Half Lhls
. Fulton Mmkcl Bed', and 10 do do Fork. Ju-t
received by
inuyko J- D. JFXKK.
At Columbus with Girard and Mobile Uuilrond to
Eulaula, Ala., comioctilig daily at Amorims with
four home Fost Coaches to Tallahassee. Albany,
Tliomusviile, Baiiibrldge, tuu, witlitrl-woekly backs
to Lumpkin, Cuthlierl, tcc., ut Fort Vullcy with backs
to Ferry, Haynes ville, JJuwkliisvlIlo uml Knoxville,
< in. Fussongers for Americus nml points below Fort
Valley, should take tlm 12 16 i* M train from Suvuu-
mill; und tlie 6 CM train from Augusta, to avoid de-
louliou at Macon. For other points on the Soulli-
Wnatum or Muscogee Ronds take either train from
Havammh or Augusta. Fasscngcrs leaving Ainerl-
c-ns at 2 *20 c u will reai.-h Columbus ut lo 80 c m the
same night.
Fassengers from Columbus ami the West lor Am
erlciiK, Fontli-wcstorii Ccorgla or Florida, should
take the 130 i' m train at Coluuilms, sleep at Fori
Valley, and reach Americus at 6 40 .\ m next morn
ing.
First class steamships leave Havnuiiuli for New
York ou Wednesdays aud Saturdays, nml for i'Uilu
•lelpliiaon Wednesdays. Finn-age in the Caldu sji-.’fi,
.Steerage ?H.
Fare from Montgomery to Favnimnli $14 011
“ Columbus “ •• lo no
“ America.- •• •• a so
GKG. W. ADAMS, Hup l.
Macon, January «0lh, 186(1. maylil
VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD.
Winter Amimmml—l’art StmtimJ'uom Hmut ,v<.
Heavy Unit nil flit: way toGordoiiMvIlle.
\^IIEN tho Potemnc la closed with ico this
HBltHING’8 PATENT FIRE-PROOF
““ XI,
WITH HALI.'S PATENT POWDER-PROOF LOCK.
Having received tho
Prizo Medal at the
World’s Fair, aro now
olforod to tho public
as tho lYIzo Safe or
Uio World. Tested
and approved as they
have boon every
where, their crowning victory was roservod to bo
uwurded by tho Juries of tho World'sFalr.
Tlie proprietor placed One Tliousand Dollars iu
Gold lu tho one exhibited at tho World’s Fair, I»n-
don, and Invited all tho Pick-I/ocks in tho world to
open the Safe, with or without tho koys, uml lake the
money us a reward for their Ingenuity; although
operated iijhiii by several skilled In the u
•ould lick the Lock or open tho Snfo.
The undeniable ovldenco of tho superiority of the
Safes Manufactured by tho subscriber is known and
acknowledged by a dtecrlmiuaUug public, who aro
ussurod tlmt all Safe* made and sold by him, or his
authorized agents, (uouo genuino oxccpt they lmve
hl3 name on a metal plate,) will bo found equal or
superior to any of tho many which bavo fiassed
through tho tlrey ordeal, preserving tho contents un
injured, as published and noticed by tho pmw here
tofore In tho burning of tho Trlbuno building, tho
greut tires In Now York and Sag Harbor lu 1846, at
tew Orleans lu 1842, atTallahassco in 1843, at Prov
idence iu 1846, at AufiUlo and Now York City iu 1847,
at St. Louis, Albany, l’luttsburg and Detroit iu 1848,
tho grout fires ut St. Louis, at Milun, Ohio, aud tho
great burning at Now Orleans iu 1849, tho great fires
n California, at Chicago aud Byroouso In 1860, and
ut tho St. Charles Hotel, Now Orleans, In 1861, groat
fires In 1862 at Now York, Philadelphia, Clioraw, S.
C., Montreal, Canada, St. Louis uml Ogdeusburg, aud
many others.
Tho metal portion of those Safes consists of tho
stoutest and toughest wrought bur and plate Iron,
nml the space between the outor ami Inuer surfaces
is fillod with a chemical preparation, which Is the
most perfect uon-couductor of heut yet discovered,
and which cannot be oflbeted or penetrate by Ure.—
This fact 1ms been established beyond question by
the results ot' many cxperlmouts, attested by i>or-
soiis of tlie highest respectability. In every trial to
which tho genuine Saluumudcr Safe has beou sub
jected, whether accidental lu burulug buildings, or
by agreement for tlie puri>ose of competition, its fire
proof projiertles bavo proved immeasurably superior
to thoso of any (so cullod) fire-proof Sato ever munu
facturod.
By an improvement upon the original Salamunder.
introduced by tho present owner of tho luitent-right,
the Interior Is reudered wholly impervious to damp,
aud books, papers ami Jewelry might be preserved
in one of his safes Tor a century without contracting
a blemish from mould or milldow.
To guard uguinst counterfeits every Safe from the
manufactory or the subscriber, aud sold by him or
his agouts, has n brass plate in Tront, bearing his
name ; each Is also furnished with ouo of his Im
proved Thief Detecting i/ocks, which Is n good guar-
anteu against robbery.
8. C. HERRING & CO.,
Nos. 135,137 nml 139 Wnter-st., N. Y.
Agents in Savannah, Messrs. BEIJ. k l’RENTISS,
who keep constantly on baud u full aud complete
assortment, which they will sell at Manufacturers’
prices. scpt28
LOCAL EVIDENCE OF“THE "VALUE AND FIKB-
HKOOK qUALlTUM OV
WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES,
Ai Manufactured by Steams <f Marvin. New York.
in the lire of the 3d
Inst., which consum
ed the brick building
occupied by Mr. Jlio.
T. Thomas, opitusite
I tho Gas Works, iu this
city, was a sale ot
_ the above descriptions
containing tlie books, papers, and money of Mr.
Thomas, and although the building wub detroyed,
the said Safe sustained no Injury wuatevor from the
Intense heat to which it bad boon exposed. On open
ing tho Safe, tho contents wore found undisturbed,
and in 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 one or two of
the books, caused by the steam generated In the
Safo, while at its greatest heat.
The Sate and coutcuts, os it came from the ruins,
may still bo seen, lu the possession of Mr. Thomas,
at tho Gas Works. A lurgo assortment of these cole-
bratod Sates always on band,and for sale by
C. H. UAMFFIELD,
Agent for tho Manufacturers,
July 29,1866. 171 Bay-st., Savaunab. Ga.
1 take pleasure iu corroborating the foregoing stuto-
meat, and iu additlou would add, that the books are
now iu uso. J. T. THOMAS.
. , , Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf
_July 29th, 1856, oefo-tf
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 YORK STREET, NEAR TUB COURT BOUSE,
.SAVANNAH. GA.,
Established In 1838.
rnHE Subscriber grateful to bis friends and
■ patrons for their continual ftivors, would stuto
that in addition to tho Improvements in DYLVG, no
quired by him during his last visit to England and
Scotland, has rondo arrangements for oxtendlug his
business, by which ho Is now enabled to dye a
greater variety or colors on silk and woolen dresses,
shawls, &c., which ho trusts will generally picaso
all who may favor him with their patronage.
Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated
us may bu roqulrod, In tho samosuperlor style which
has generally so much pleased bis patrons aud
friends.
Table Covers, aud Ladios’ Crapo Shawls, &c.,
uleuned and finished iu tho Urst stylo.
I Julies’ Bonnets dyed, bleached aud pressed In
tho most fashionable styles.
Orders from tlio country promptly attended to.
Terms moderate.
When parcols aro sent by steamboats or railroad,
word should ho sent him by letter through tho post
office. m> tlmt ho may know where to call for them,
inch 16 ALEXANDER GAMjOWAY.
J. K. DE FORD,
AFOTIIKCARIE8 HALL. 8. E. Corner of,
Broughton and Burnard Etroets. Favun*
Mali Gu., Wholesale und retail Dealers tu_
Drugs, Medicines uml Cliemicnls, Dyo Woodsand
Dye .Stull's, French, English, and American Forfutn-
wry, Fine Toilet and Elmving Soaps, Combs uml
Brushes of every description, Surgical uml Dutiful
Instruments, Trusses uml Supporters of all kinds,
Hpiccs, Sunils, Manufactured Tobacco, All tho Patent
or Proprietary Medicines or tlie day, Superior Iuks,
Pure Wines uud Brandies for Medicinal puriMwes,
Extracts for Flavoring, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Ac.
N. B.—Especial uttoution givon to the
preparation of Physicians’ Proscriptions uud Family
Recipes. Sldp, Family and Travelling Medlciuo Casoa,
With plain Directions for use, Including Directions for
treatment in cases or jiolsoulug, Drowning, am.
*1*7 IF
BOOK MO JOS MTU
NEATLY EXECUTED AT THE
SAVANNAH JOURNAL,
BOOK k JOB OFFICE!.
It.rchuU cut bo NuppllodVt abort notic. with
BIU-HnuU, Bill, or Lading,
Dray Books, Circulars, Cards
and lawk Books,
Particular attention given*to BOOK AND PAM-
PHLET PRINTING, such a* Catalogues for Collogos,
Proceedings of Mooting*. Reports, By-Laws, etc.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore
recolrod, wo respectfully solicit a continuance of
the sume, fcollug tlmt wo sbuti bu nble to pleoso all
who may favor ua with a call, both as to prices und
oxecutlon of work.
Proposals for Rations am! Fuel for
Light-Vessel*. •
COLLECTOR'S* OFFICE, )
SumiXTKN'DKXT OK LiaillH, U
Kuvannuli, loth May, 186ft. j
QHALED proposal* will bo received at tbl*
O olllce until 12 o'clock, M., on tho 1st day of
July noxt, 1860, for furulshiug and deliverlug Ra
tions uud Fuel on board tlm iJght-vcssels In this
Collection (Ustrh-t. viz.; at Martlu’s Industry and
Tyboo Island Knoll, for ono year front Uto first day
of July 1859, to the 30th June, 1667, Inclusive. Tlie
rations to be of good and approved quality, to bo
dollvcred In good and sufficient packages, burrels,
boxes and cuses, ami in good order, on board tho
abovo named light-vessels, at loust once a quarter,
free ofoxponso to tho United 8tates, und agrecubly
to the annexed tublo of the weekly rutiou, viz.:
REGISTRY OF VOTERS FOR 1800.
i‘ ; 1 ’aT
JobuS Aclmr<i, Ucurgd W Amlerwm, fcdward C,’
Amlurson, William li Auums, liurtwell U Audrewsli
Richard D Arnold, William 8 Abbott, Charles A
GENUINE . PREPARATION* ,
Hslmbold’s Highly Coliocittratcd Coni- ; A .,h George A Ash, Alexander Aikln, Robert A
■HI.. ■ ■ ■% IXI.,1.1 U 1tllf.ll II. ... It. L* ill..,. ......I.i ,f tmlulnilllld A
patent Dtbirints.
a# is* w •
li
Ucnts. Tula lu* . Crabtree, Joliu W Coates, Patrick Currau,
u|K>n tliousauds ^ Cope, ,'jjwIs F (ktoke, Charles Clarko. J
mm
'
it 1- it t£ >a k
pound Fluid Rxtruct Uiicim,
A CERTAIN, SAFE, AND EFFEUfUAl. REMEDY
10R Disouso* ortho Bladder, KldnuyH, Gravel,
Dropsy, Weakness, Secret Diseases, Obatruc-
1, Female Complaints, aud all diseases of tho
Sexual Organ*, whether In
MALE OR FEMALE.
from whatever cause they may have originated, and
NO MATTER OF HOW LONG STANDING.
This popular and specific remedy Is now offered
to the afflicted, and guaranteed to cure all tho abovo
complaints. It searches out the very root of the
disease, driving out all tbo diseased fluids of the
body, thus removing tbu cuusu uud rendering the
cure
CERTAIN AND PERMANENT.
This medicine allays pain aud inflammation, which
other rcmcdlus iuvarlubly causo, uud can be taken
with less trouble uud expense to patients. This In
fallible remedy has saved thousands u ~
from tho hauds of
MERCILESS QUACK-S,
if not from premature gravoR. Iu cases of Infection
tho Compound Buchu is tho only article worthy or
tho least confldcnco of tho afflicted In imrrormlug
SAKE CURES.
It contains no narcotic, morcury, or otlier Injurious
drug, but Is puroly a Vegetable Composition. It Is
very agrceublo to Urn taste, creates no perceptible
odor, uml may bo taken by perrons of cither sex
without hindrance from business or medical advice, it m ,. 4 .„ A .. ,
as plain directions for use accompany tho medicine. ( .j urk . j JoU Cullen
Reader, ir you bavo any of tho abovo complaints, do ’
not neglect them,
DELAYS ARE- DANGEROUS.
With this medicine you enu euro yourself, uml thus
prevent all oxtKMuro.
TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL.
This medlciuo siwcdily aud ellectuully cures the
most virulontforni of sccrot diseases, aud crudicutos
every particle oflnfectlous mutter l'rotn tho Bystem,
restoring tho putlcut to a pcrle.it j-lato of
HEALTH AND PURITY.
AUuu, Robert E Allen, Robert Ausliu, Theodosius A
Acosta. B
Jojioplt W Brown, George t Brawn, Richard Brad
ley Joseph Bryan, Alexander F Bennett, Frederick
Buk, William D BushJor, Joseph Bryan, Frsdorlck W
Bailey, AiiguiitUH Bonaud, James H Baahlor, htfkol
Bar, Antou Borchert, Isaac Brunner, Wia h Basin
ger, Harvey F Byrd, Peter A Blols- James A Barron,
Augustus Boulincau, David Bell, George A BollToul-
lett, Edwin H Hucou, Gilbert Butler, Gotshalk
Brown, Wm li Burroughs, Henry Brigham, Joseph
H Baldwin, Hiegmuml Berg, George H J nunfz, ML
cbuel Holey, JoUtt liostou, John Bilbo, Solomon D
Brantley. Francis ri Burrow, W C Burlou, Buinuel P
1 Hell.
©.
I George A Cuylcr. .Samuel W Crabtree William
* *-■ - George
’1
taoimoj | Ktowj
•Hil8KU|0|V
JtfitouiA
’lin-U po|4p
jo bumbh
•.footl
j. (.ope, Ijiwis r <<uuku. vuurius uiuiko.
Canning. John FCardcll. Francis T Cole, Wm A
Cone, Ed w iu A Costello, Hugh Cullen, Joseph VCon-
Herat, Moses A Cohen, John Cass, Win Oocur Churl-
ton, Wm Culleu, Ellas M Guiding, James A Cour-
voisio, llenry Crosby; (^jnstantinc, Daniel UCatup,
Octavos Cohen, Wm it Charter a, Joseph S Clughoru
David Ijipt-z Cohen, Peter L Constantine. Francis
Champion, Montgomery Gumming, Wallace Gum
ming, Win A Cowpor,8tmtU Cranston, Charles 11
Cruiupfloltl, Robert J (.’augliey, Aaron 11 Cratiiptou,
Win Cox. George Cat ley, Phillip (.'otitiully. Will P
,D.
Adam J Dotson, Isaiah Davenport, Ari-hllmlUC
Duven|xirt. Thomas Dowell, Janies 11 Deiuund,
Gcoago W Davis, William 11 Du vis, Jacob F Lou,
Cliesley Dugger, Julm D Duvuul.oy, Henry J Dicker-
son, Levi 8 D’Lyon, Albert L Del/nge, Martin Dug
gan, Wilihiut M Davidson, John Devanuy, John
Doyle.
DB. W. R. MOSELEY’S INFIRM All v
* t,4i FOB the treatment of Can-
cers, Wens, Fistula, and all kinds T*m
of Tumours, Is now open for the
irecepUon of Patient*. His Hifir-*^—
mary is located near the Dai«t and past Ou.u
Broadway, aud contain* about thirty lui go ruiu w«
rurulshed Rooms, with good and trusty M-rvants «
ways at baud, both ladle* aud gentlemen are rwiii
ed at tbl* Institution, and wlllrecelvo the most
and kind attention from the Proprietor,
hi* Matron. H* practice la that horrible distil
Cancer, for the, pa*t tun ye*rs is not surpa*-cd)7v
any Physician In the Eouth. Patients are boirull
at fl psrdfen, or |16 per month. $10 befog requJrS
In advance.
*5T Fee* to b« agreed upon before the case is
dertaken. All communications must be u«t n»i7i
addressed to W. R. MOyElJA' 1
« Grffliu, Ua
CITY MADE ROOTS.
THE Subscriber ha* on liand an maor*.
■ ^ ment of BOOTH, GAITERS aud Filoi/Tn^
own manufacture, which he will wurranii
^ superior workmanshhi and material, not a
forlor to any made in .Savannah. The price-, of luJ
are from $6 to $10. u
Boots, kid and cloUi Gaiters aud Kboes made to or-
der os usual, fopccial caro taken to ensure im-ii.J*
fit*. June 6 J. |„ uUvkk
Each prc»lHi.«al must stale dMinelly the price for
which the entire rutiou will lie fin nixlied on hoard
each light-vcesel respectively.
Thu projHMuIrt for supplying fuel, both coal aud
wood, must stuto distinctly tlie price per ton und
cord, aud tho klml aud quality of each, to bo deliver
ed cm board of each light-vessel respectively.
Ono bidder may oiler for all tho rations uud fuel
required for ull tuo light vessels in this district, or
for one or more of the* vessels separately, at his own
option. The kind and quantity of fuel will bo deter
mined upon, und the contractor Informed Accord
ingly. iu udvance of tho time for making the quar
terly deliveries of rations on hoard of tho respective
light-vessels.
Each bidder is required to attacii to his bid or'
bids u writteu guarantee, signed by himself aud a.
responsible surety, that. Ill tho event of tlie contract
being awarded to him. he will faithfully execute it
in conformity to the terms of this advertisement.
The contractor will bo required to enter Into bond
with approved security for tho fulttilul execution of
tlie contract; und no bid will be accented or contract
entered into, until approved by the Light House
Board.
The contractor will lie required to keep at least,
iu the aggregate, ouu mouth's ratlous for tho cutire
crew of the light-vessel contracted for, 011 board at
ull times; and any expense Incurred ou account of
failure to deliver ratlous or fuel in time, will be
chargeable to the contractor.
No member of Congress, lighikeeper, mporlnteu-
dent or Inspector or lights, nor any person couucct-
nd with the Uglit house establishment, will bo al
lowed to contract for or deliver rations tor tho crew,
or fuel of a light-vessel, uor to be interested iu such
contract.
No contractor, superintendent, or inspector will
bo allowed to changa tho parts of the ration, nor tlm
times that may hodetoriuluediipou for the delivery,
without authority ortho Board.
All the articles constituting the ration tor the crew
of light-vessels will be cxumiiied, and tbc-ir quality
approved by the superintendent, or the Inspector of
Uio district, or by such other porsou us may bo as
signed to perform that duty ; aud no bills will be
iinid lor rations and fuel which nt-<> not accompanied
by receipts duly signed by tlm rc.->|M*ctive light-ves
sel keepers for tho dillbront articles constituting the
rations for the crew for each quarter, and separate
receipts for the klud and quantity of fuel delivered
ou board of each light-vessel.
No bid which is not properly sealed aud endorsed
Will be cousidoml, uud no bids will be received or
ullowud to be wilhdruwu after the expiration of the
time Hpcciflod iu tbo advertisement for receiving
them.
Bids submitted by dilforent members of the same
firm or co-partnership will not bu cousidered.
All bids will be publicly opened aud registered ut
the time specified In the advertisement.
Tbo right to reflect all bid* if tho interest of the
public service requiro it. is reserved
By order of tue Light-house Board :
JOHN BOSTON, Superintcudeut Lights.
my 11
E.
Ilclmbold’* Highly Concentrated Com
pound Fluid Extract Gnt-inparlRa.
For purifying tho Blood, removing all diseases at i-
sing from excess of Morcury, cxiwwurc und im
prudence iu life, chronic coiGtitufioiiul diseases,
arising from an impure state of Blood, aud the
only reliable uml utfeetual known remedy for tho
cure of Scrofula, Suit Rheum, .Scald Hoad, Ulcer
ations or the Threat uml Legs, Ruins ami Gwolliug-
of the Bones, Tetter, Dimples on the Face, und ail
fc'ouly Eruptions of the Sklu.
It is grutllyiug to tho proprietor of thcso medicines
to be able to stuto Unit it is uow nearly three years
siuce they were Urst introduced, during which time
they bavo been extensively used in various parts of
tho United .States, ami lmve given to patient uml
practitioner tlie highest degree of satisfaction in the
various cases iu which tlioy huve been employed ;
whether in towu. country, hospital or private prac
tice, they have invariably given the most decided
and unequivocal satisfaction, uud produced the most
salutary ami beneficial olli-cts. Numerous letters
lmve been received from the most distinguished
pi. yslciuns In tlie country, ami from the professors
of several uiudicul college*, recommending iu the
highest terms tho value of these medicines, ami
their superiority over ull other preparations for
such compluinlH as tho proprietor recommend*.
Numerous preparations of Farnuparllla and oi Bm-lm
uml various modes of preparing them have been
given, ull of which of course will dlllbr according to
the mode of preparation which each individual limy 1
adopt.
These medicines require considerable care in tbo |
preimration und the employment of diii'm-nt men- 1
etriiu in successive o|K-rution to take up tho extrac
tive matters, aud. In consequence, are most fre
quently improperly made, amt not mifreqiiently
much Impaired, If not rendered totally inert, by the
injudicious wml unskilful luuuuKcnteut ot' thus.*: unac
quainted with pharmaceutical preparation*. It i>
therefore or the highest emu-iderattuu uud import- ,
unco to tlie public, ami lo the faculty that there .
should bo standard preparations ol uniform strength
uml possessing tho most ad vantages. To etiect tills ,
uml obviate tho evil alluded to, I liuve-uimh- u num
ber of experiments to ascertain the mo.-t cfl'cciutd {
mode of extracting the virtues of the 8arsuparilla ,
und tlie Buchu, nml to discover the tua-t eligible ;
form for their exhibition. The experiments have;
resulted most favorably, uml it js with much pleas
ure I now olfer to tlie public ami the faculty my
Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain ail tlie vir ;
lues of the articles they are represented to be made j
from In u highly concent rated form, ami ure the most 1
active preparations which run be made. Two lu ;
bles|moiistnl of the Extract 8ur.-upurilia, added to a
pint ol water, is equal to the Lisbon dn t drink, and ,
ouc bottle fully equals in strength on.- gallon of :-'yr ,
up .Sarsaparilla or decoction a.* usuaiu mud.
RRICKS: j
Fluid Extract Biicbu, $1 per bottle, or 6 tor j.» J
8ar.saparilla
U .A,
GREAT FIRJS AT PHiLADRLPIIIA.
MAY 1, 1856.
HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES.
WUAt THE 2>E01>LE SAY.
„ .. , PltlUDEU'lll.t, 2dBMny, 1850.
Messrs' fhrrcls d Iferrinrft:
Gkxtlkmxv The llerriug’a Patont Clianttiion
Flro-Proof Safe, which we purchased from you In
tho mouth of January last, wo* situated in our
Counting Room, in the second story of 231 Market
street, on tho night of tho Great Firo. 1st May, 1856.
uud fell with tho burning building in tlmt eutifla-
gallon.
Tho safo was reached this afternoon, after an ex
posure or Thirty Six Hour* to iutensu ueut. and al
though tho brass plate* 011 the front or tho Bale
wore molted, and the exterior show* tlie ovldouco
ot' extreme heat, the Inside uasiug was found to be
untouched by tire, uud, with the exception of befog
a little steamed, is uow as good us now :
EDW 8EMANS k CO.
Pmum.u’iiM, May 31850.
Messrs. Farrel k Herrings :
UmuaiKN Tlio Herring’* I'ateut Cltamplott
Firo Proof Safe of your manufacture, which wo pur
chased nearly a year since ,wus in the centre ot our
building at tbo time of its destruction In the great
Fire or May 1st., 1860.
We bad roinovod tho greater portion of our hooks
before the lire reached us, but left some of them
together with 11 number of loose papers Inside pur
posely, to test tho security ortho Safe. After 38
hours of severe roosting, we found tho Interior of the
sale upon opening, not only bright amt sound, but
the books and papers us free from tire as when firs
put in.
We shall requiro another 8ufe us soon as wo get
anew location,and want none but your “Cham
pion.”
Yours, At. FlSIIElt k BROTHER.
No 16 North Sixth si.,
The public will bear in mind that tho •• HERRING’S
W
B randy, gin, whisky and rum—For *aio
by (nmy’io) WILLIAMS k RATCUFF.
route may be relied on by imsseiigcrs. to en
sure the connection going North or Mouth. Tlio read
is entirely refold with u superior f rail its far a*
GordoiiHvllle. During the winter the train will start
Irani the old station, In Ricliiiiund, ou Broad street,
ut 714 a |his* Gordnnsvlllu at 11a si., and arrive
in 8luuntonul326 i» >1. Down train hm-o* MUiim-
ton at« 40 a m, passes Gordnnsvlllu nt 11 a m, and
arrive lit Richmond at 2.30 i* ai.
Fare to Gordonsvillc $2 on
“ ** 6 011
Both trains arrive in Gordotisville in ample time
to take the train of the Orange ami Alexandria Rail
road. Persons who leave Richmond at 7,'4 a m., can
lake the Grange uud Alexandria cars uv Gordons-
ville If they choose to do so, and by that lualii will
reach Alexandria by 3.40 pm., hut tills company can
ticket them only to Gordoimvllle.
•ml7 If II. D. WHITCOMB, Supt.
| t ENT’S COTTON "VEHTS-Just received
VT and for sale by J. W. THKEiJCKLD,
utnyU Uongroia and Wblthokor street*.
Mr all
B AUUl .U and ROPB.~00 bale* heavy ttenny
Cloth, 20 bolt* heavy Dundee (for Sea Isl
ands,) 60 bolts medium do 44 Incbes, 300 coil* Ky
Rope, GOO lbs Bagging Twine, in a lore and for sal
by _oovlE • WKB8TER A PALME8'
Biilmou, l/)b*ters and Sardinia, for
- w»lo by Jau 2 A BONAUD.
INDIAN 8TREET FOUNDRY.
U. k. WILLIAM ROSE,
1KD.V AND IIKASS KOUNOKKS, MILI.WKIUHW, AM) UKXKUAL
MACIIIMHIN, SAVANNAH, 0*.,
Arc prepared to make contract* with rail
roads und others, to ftirulsh them with Iron
•and Brass Costings or every description ; and
also to build .Stationary Engines, Horizontal
ami \ orticul Sugar >.llls, with two or three rollers,
.Sugar Pan*, Ac., SU-um Maw Mills, Roll Gangs, ami
machinery appertaining to the name. Steamboat
Work, and all kinds of General Jobbinguttondod to
with punctuality uml dispatch. Tlioy trust by at
tention to business, uml doinajustiuo to ull work
entrusted to their euro to merit a sharo or public
IKitronugc.
N- R-~Ga«o Cocks, oil Cups, Whistle*. Steam and
Water Locks, and a variety or finished bras* work,
requisite lor machinery, always cm hand at reasona
ble prices.
4®-Sash Weights, Cast Iron Mhoes for guttora ol
VMriou* ijuttorii* uml sixes, at northeru prices, oppo-
slto the Cliarleston MtcamboatWharf. febl6
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS,
MXCXtN, CIKOKCIIA.
j* Tho BubscrJber, front lung experience lu
Imsincss.l . |ireparod lo tbrnish Steam
mWfcnglno*. Boilers, Circular, Hiugle, und Gang
Mr Saw Milt Machinery, Gi st and Morclmnt
Mills, Sugar Mills, Uiu Gearing, aud CusUugs lu gam
oral. Tho Saw Framoa. whother for upright or cir
cular, will bo orirou when required. AH of which,
with his ninny linprovomonts, 1* warranted to lie
equal to Uio best made ut any othor establishment.
His works aro on a scalo a* extensive os tho largest
at tho North, and ho I* propared to fill order* with
promptness and dispatch.
*»«7 (ROBERT FINDLAY
George EnimoUa, Henry R Kastmead, Stephen Ki-
lieu, Robert Lrwin, Thoina* Eden, George I-II11 licit.
Robert II Footman, Joseph S Fay, Lewis Frey,
Dominick J-eaUey, John G Falligant, Janie* B Foley,
Jo.-. Felt, Julm Foley, John 0 FurriU, 1aml* N l-'al*
iiguiit, Alexander 1 awrett, Thomas Ford, Lewis J
1J Fairchild, John C Fraser, Rob’t G Ferguson,
John D l ull, J>oogHld Ferguson, Michael Finney,
K'lw'tl l ir/geral'l.
li,
John (rammell, John B Gallic. George W Gar-
many, Tlmninattrecti, .lame* E Goodfrey, Joseph
Green, Uiurhx ii Goulding, (ieorge A Gordon. Geo
Gi-rdou, I'niucis i, Gue, Jusejill Gaitahl, Joseph F
Gaiuiiio 1, George .M Gnlliu, Seaboru Goodall. lhivld
il Gaboway, Benjamin Gionovely, Luuit-i.ee J Gull-
marlin, Liiat les E W Gille.
II.
I Iknvi , L'Uri*ttiiu ILirsco, Geo Haas, Jonathan
Hill. T 11 Harden, Juint.- Hunter, Jo-eph llawiburn
John B Jl<.gg. Peter F iluuschuldl, Juiin E lleriian-
(Uz, hoiojimu llimily, Joliu c Hunter IamuucI L
Hover, Wm. D Jlowe, Benjamin II. Hui'Ucu,01iurlo*
■S Henry, Charles S Hardee, Noble A Hardee, AI
lied Huy wood, Win P Hunter, Uto D Humbett. W
War.ug Jlaber.-ham, Thema* Henry, Krustu* llt-ury
Rober, IJ•.tchiran, Joseph .M Jluywood, George S
Mardii.-g. John Hover, Eli-lia Jlagur, Thomas Jlereu
Abraham Hannon. 1 i.omus li liougb, llt-ury
liatipt. Wiliiiiii Hunter. Ernest lleiler, Albert
llaii.-.
J »- D Mine, Edward D Irvitie.-
g ..one-, I Peyton, 11 Johusou, Edward
Jaltn. Boo. rt M M Jmig* tla, John R Joliusou,Wm B
Jilei;.*iUl f Gi-i.vce I).li.hn-oti, IMward Junes, Johu 11
J<dni-(eti.
1C.
Pdaa- M Kolt.H-k, Jain(f Kelly Frederick
; Kivn-..ii! Willi.,in luvb>, Noah it Knapp. Lewis
Knori. .ndin .1 Kelly. Win Levy Kaplan.
Wm 1. I .aw ton, Ionian I .owe, ,)u* K lAUulit iglit,
(.'Ini* E L-imivoighl, Jim N Lewi*, .l.diu A Lewis
L'barie- E L.dge, .lame* Dl-iw , Clmile* A I. I^i
mar, Mieh.il foi.vli, Tin L Lloyd, Edward l.orell,
Jaeoit C. Levy,Jo-eph Lippun.ij,Henry F'Ucldo,Wil
liam l..-u, .lame- p L'Ui^, Alonzo It J.uc**, Daniel N
31.
luom.u Murltugh, Huqlt W .Mercer. Nathautel
Mill-, P.-n-i \V Mtug-l, ‘litom.ij. Morton, John Mai
lory, .Manuel Molina, Charles F. Mills, Johu Morrl-
Mm,William HO Mill*, Alvin N Miller, Valentino
Martin, Win J Moore, Hot ace Moise, Henry G Mehr-
t-.-u--, Isaac MfoiOhoiiia.: G Milmr, Anthouy FMira
Abraham Mini-. Richard C Ma.-kull John Mutchi
•mu, WilliamH Muy, John.Ma.-tet.*on, Edwaid Mo
ran. Tlun A Maddox, Jacob Manse*, John C Mat
b;r-
Mv
Jo-eph S McLom.el,. Peter McLunn, Hugh Me
LVrtitlcates of cures uml ret-oiiimeudaliou* tram! J-mi, Janie* .deintlro, Alexander Mctfordy, Patrick
distinguished professor* uud pliysiclau* will uceout- •MtUi-vein, Milham MrKendrt-e, John W McKoy, Jo-
pauy eueli preparation. Prepared aud sold by *e|di .1 .McJ.oy, Lobert Melntire, Juiues Mciutire,
H. T. UK1AIBDLD, James Millc-nry, William.7 McFarland.
Practical aud Analytical Chemist, I , . , ,
203, Clicatnut-st., near the Girard llmisc Phila. i AU-X.u.oer G Netlaud, lltomas J Nay lor, Edwin L
To be laid of Druggist* uud Dealers in every sec- | v. 11 u-T’ v-** ™ ^ Norton, Jehu C
IJOTAToLS.—400 barrel* superior 1’lantitiB
1 Patotocs: 60 do Westoi n Rods; and 50 do lv-v/1
Blows, lor *ale by
mar8 BRIGHAM, KELLY 4 o.
HUN. WISH MUIUUY’S
U NITED States, Canada aud Cuba.
Scliweglcr’s History ol Philosophy iu hpu »„..
translated by Sceylc.
Prescott’s Philip 2d of Sjiuln, now supply n, t,....
Calf nod In CloUi.
Naimleon’sConfidential CorroHpondencM with
brother Joseph.
Davao’s History of the Queen’s of the ll<m
Hanover—2 vol*.
J^-Tho Allachi In Madrid.
Romance of the Harom, by Miss Purdue
Rachel Gray, by JuliaKavauaugh.
Earnest IJusload, by Mrs. Ix-c Hcntz.
mar 3 W. THORNE WILIJAAih
UST KCOEIVKD.—20 boxes Shoulders, &
prlmo article, 20 tierce* choice 1cnijc-.4t.fi
Hums, lu store, uml for sale by ,
tnar 2n WaVNE, (Htl'NVIU.i; a co.
XT JiW CHOP CUBA MOLASSES.—-TiieTur-
J.N go of tbu Abbott Devereaux, daily cx|*-cn .1
for sale iu lot* to suit purchasers, by '
Jan31 RODGER* & XOIUtta.
CARPET AND UPHOLSTER V
WAREHOUSE,
140 Congress and 67 St. Julien Streets.
r|1HE UNDLRSICXED would take this oijpur-
X tunity to express fo his friend* and the public
generally, hi* siucore thunk* for their liherul jtutrou-
ago and Influence, which ha.t resulted in extension ol
hi* trade to all part* of the State. Al.-o, Carolina,
Florida, Alabama and Tuiiucsseu, thereby enabllna
him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed in auy Niutburii
city.
Families, Merchant*, Hotel Keeper.-, and Steam
boat Owners are particularly invited to examine the
present stock, which is now complete in all the
various departments, consisting in purl ol thcfolks-
ing goods, viz:
CARVE! DEPARTMENT
Royal Mcdallou,
Royal Velvet,
Mocct Wilton.
Mocol Brussels,
Tapestry Brussels,
Power Loom Brussel.-.
Threo ply Ingraiu,
Two ply Ingrain,
Wool Dutch,
English Druggets, (of va
rious width.-,)
Mosaic Health lit.g.-,
Velvet uud Cheuillo Lug-
Tufted Rugs.
Piano uml table Cuter j,
Door Mats (every variety,)
Silver k lints* Stair Kudj,
Carpets Binding:
tiou of tho United states ami Cauudus.
All leltors for the medicine directed to the propri
etor receive Immediate attention, and safe deliveries
guaranteed. sept 1—l>-uiw
RHODES’ FEVER ANDAUUE CLUE,
E Ott prevention und cure oflntermUtentuud
Remittent Fevers, Fever und Ague, Chill* ami
ir, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night Sweat-,
ami all other form* of disease which have a cumuiou
orlgiu in Muluriu or Miasma.
This is a natural utitidotu which will entirely pro
tect any resident or truveler even iu the most sickly
or swampy localities, from auy Ague or Bilious ills-
caso whatever, or any injury from constantly inhal
ing Malaria or Miasma.
It will Instantly check tho Ague hi persons who
have Buffered for auy length of time, from one day
to twonty years, so that they need never havo an
other chill, by continuing its uso according to direc
tions. The patient at once begins to recover appe
tite and strength, ami continues uutil a permanent
and radical cure 1* oll'cctcd.
One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases,
some may requiro more. Directions, printed in the
German, French aud Spauish languages, accompany
each bottle. Price One Dollar.
ffST Liberal discounts made to the trade.
J. A. RIDDIJC, Proprietor,
Providence, ft. L
EVIDENCE OF SAFETY.
Nkw Yoiik, June 11, 186b.
jhavo mado a chemical examination of *• Rhodes’
‘•'‘vor and Aguo Coro, or Autidoto to Malaria,” and
iv*e tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and
■*- Vcbnino, but have not found a particle of either iu
or have 1 found any substnucc in its compos!-
that would provo injurious to tho eomditutiou.
JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.
CAUTION T(. •-*. SUFFERERS,
uuo rnoro Arsenic, Tou.^a, Mercury, Quinine,
‘luge*, Strychnluo, or Auti-Prodics of any kind
| Nieoll. Wilt G Norwood.
O.
Joliu >dtver, WilLaui O'Dn-.coil, John W Gwens,
George (iwvi^. D nnlt.iok tv By rue, lionni-: O'Sulli-
P.
la-*vi F Price, I'M ward l’adell'ord, Robert iVssot,
Joseph IVlot, «»rrin 0 Parker. Antonio 1 unco. Win J
ini t-'i-, Maicchal I’ari-b, Uira-li tu Piur.-on, John
Po-tdl, Mici.nel I’remlergust, (foorgu FI‘alines, Wui
Pai-ri-jiijL'IiaiL-s F Preatou, E-iwin Parsons, George
Parson-, Francis A Poulleii, Thomas Preiidergasl,
I'utrick 1 rice, Joseph W rhiihp*, l’iiiiip J Puudi,
Jolm F Posey, Edward M J reudergoa, Henri H
Pliihipt, Edward Pudelford, Jr.
Jit
Jo.-eph B Ripley, Ft am. fo W Reid, Michael J Roll-
ley, Hiram ItoberK James J Richardson. Win J
ltich.ir-lsoii, Jtihu A Richardson, George .1 Robert
son, Jacob Ko-ciiliold. Matthew Ryan, James M
. Russell, Robert Kuiiurd, Philip M P.usscll, Johu
Reedy. Aroliew M Ross, Henry Roser, Thomas Red-
! fern, Wm Balm, Charles E Rnbiusou. John Ryau,
: Augustus Rcicn.
S.
George W stone, Alex .\ Smets, Henry St router,
Francis M Stone, John A Staley, Albert Scarbrough,
i Ebettozer Mttton, Wnt tstnrr.jr., Wm Smith, Robert
: Strauss, James stevcu, James Sullivan, Daniel H
Stewart, Emanuel shcftall, Charles Slager, Frances
Sorrell, JacobShaller, Jo.-: M Shtdiniuu, George W
Shidfer. James Stevens, William It Symons, John
j Savage, Samuel LSpel-ogger, Henry Stlblis, John
i llsa-gin. Daniel T scraututi, John Stouc, Frederick
• Ws.im.-, Mordecal SUefnvU, Sr.. Solomon Shcftall,
! Timothy slioedy, Henry C Stephens. Francis R
' sliacki-liurd, Michael Sheahan, Henry D Sykes, Cun-
j l ad Si*lilietdor.
T.
Alfred F. Torluy, Coriiiliu* Turbush, Fred A Tap
per. Johu Timmerman, Janies Taylor, Henry Tow
John l Tlmiua-*. Charles Thorn I iy, Frauds Trendall’,
fo ; Barnard G Tdden, George H Titeouib, John DTen-
rpet
CVRTA IN A ND UPHOLSTER YDEPA RYMESi
Brocatelles, Ijico aud Muslin Curtaiii-t
Satin de Laitie*, Gilt Cornices,
Satin aud Silk Damask, Gilt Pin* amt Buna-,,
Worsted aud Cotton ifoma-k. Tassels, Dmiji* and
Cords; Velvet aud Plush of various colors; Window
Shades, uow style.
Also, every vurlety of Furniture Covering, Trim
mfogs aud material* for decorating.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
From two to Twcuty-four feet wide, for BsvtL and
Rooms, cut to ut without a seam.
The subscriber will oblige himself to make Urn
prices on all descriptiou of gi.ods a* low ua tho.-auia
quality can be purchased in any Northeru city
t&F Carpets cut to Room* and good- sent to *•,)
part of the city free of charge.
49" An exporioucod Uphulster will attend to tlm
making and Laving oi Carpets and Oil Cloths wtoc.
deairea. Tho decorative and curtain deparunciit is
n charge oi au Upholster of acknowledged ustemJ
ckill. W. H. GLTO.N', Agent
0Ctl8 140 Cougress aud 67 St. Juilen-ats
DR. SANFORD’S INVIGORATOIl,
I S a mild laxative, tonic und stimulant, and is
recommended to the public, relying upon Its in
trinsic worth in the euro of the following complaint*
AH Billious Derangements, Sick Headache, Dyspep
sia, Habitual Costivoncss, Chronic Diarrhea, Colic*
Puiu iu tbe Stomach and Rowels, General Debility*
Female Weakness, Ac. For side by Druggist* geti :
orally, und by Jolm. B Moore k Co, ana Wm. W-
Lincoln, Savannah.ly fob 12
Tne well-known inciliclcncy of these noxious poison* j crafi, Eiiu'ne .rfrueliohil ^Johii^CTiildw^wfnM
prove them to bo tho olfsprlng either of false iiuhUchI | ffiictf.\ ‘ ’ " W U
’ ‘ ' U.
George W Ulmer.
V.
Cornelius Van Dei Vice, John ,\ Voat.
W.
James f. W ebb. Tlionias S Wayne, Gilbert A WH-
Iv W ashburti, John C Walters, Daniel 8
\\ il-oti, W m Wray, Robert Welch, George M Wald-
b..rg, Robert D Walker, Henry F Williuk, Richard
Wayne, Henry O Wyer. Alexander H Waver, Jacob
W ai.ti*urg, join. \Y tVil.-on, W Thorne Williams, Seth
WtM’iiwaio. Amos Webb, Conrad Waldsehmidt,
ihoina* J WaMi, Win Waters, Norman' Wallace
Henry D Weed, Win Wright. W Henry Wiltherger,
Allen R W i iglit, Joint R Wilder. *
H AVANA SEUARS—.*10,000 choice Havana
Sogurs—Coucltns, Li Esmeralda, KI Crysnl,
Excolsora, Rio Hondo, Chntain Alchorn, Iji I«ioi.
Joim Smith, and various otlier brands, imported di
rect by tne, und for sale ut the lowest cash prices,
may lit J. A. BROWN.
A pples a potatoes—
10 bbl* Choice Mercer Potatoes;
-6 “ ItUHsett Apple*.
For satu by
tottylO J. A. BROWN.
“ H AHRISON’8 COI*YINOTFLIjID
TJOSSESSES the following advantages over
X all otlior copying Inks:—
It doc* not ollset or smear written in aceount
books.
Ufa perfectly limpid mid (low* readily from the
stool nen.
It gives throe legible copies.
It rotaln* Its copying properties Tor tunny weeks
after tho writiugi* executed.
Blue Black Wi lHng Fluid
Is intended to replace tho Inferior black inks, nml
all other writing fluids now in use, whltth it surpass
es In ovory respect.
It write* a clear brilliant Blue.
It changes to a Jet Black in Iweiily-foin* to fon v
eight hours.
Il 1* tlm most permanent Ink ever made.
It I* perfectly fluid and freo from impurities.
It doe* not corode steel pens.
For sale by W A KNOCK k DAVIS,
tituylO 16ti Congress street.
Cjundhies-
kJ 26 bbl* Sugar Crackers—fresh.
20 •* Butter
16 “ SimIh Ulseiill
261 lOXCS '< '• m
26 bills No. 1 Sugar,
60 “ A, B audC Sugar,
Received uud for sale by
MoMAIlGN k DOYI.K,
•nyn ______ No*. 206 uml 207 Bay st.
P ’~ APEIt HANGINGS AND OORDERSi--
Just received a groat assortment of the most
clogaut pattorna, with border* to match, from 8
cent* to $2, ut CHAFFER k CO.’S,
0Pr30 No. 6 Whitaker street.
•IUST HKCBfVE D7
PER STEAMER, an assortment of
QO Misses and Children'* Plain Straws,
I Julios’ NKOPOL1TAN BONNETS, IN-
, HATS u,, ‘ l fLATA Also a few 'E!T
HATH, lor side by MRS. FREELAND,
Moy 17 Broughton street.
L isle thread oauntlets^-tiib only
article or the klud lu the oily. For z«le by
J. W. THUELKELD,
ggffl “»mi ot OocgriM m WhluHtr-tU.^j
principle*, or of mercenary quacks. The only rem
edy in existence that is both sure und hurmlos* is
RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE.
Wholesale Agent*,
IIAVILAND, RISI.EV .V CVJ., AugiiPta, (in.
and for s by dealers generally «--2A
joilN B. HIOURE A CO., ~
GIBBON’S BUILDINGS, SAVANNAH.. Ga.
WHOLESALEk RETAIL DRUGGISTS.
' W’ould call tlm atte-’Um of Merchant*, Factor*,
Planter*, Physicians and other*, to their ox-
_ tensive aud well selected stock, comprising
ovory article in their line o; msiiius*, ami which they
oll’or for sale on the most n ixotmblc lontt* for cash,
or approved credit, viz;
PAINTS, VARNISHES, GLASS. *C..
White Lead, Pure and No. 1 ; Tiemau’* Color.-, dry
aud Ut oil; Juputi, Copal, mid Coach Vnrttfaltv**;
linseed Oil, Spirit* Tiirpeiitlno, Window tila.-s, pul
ly, Gold 1/uif, Paint Brushes, Sasli Tools, and Gl.i-
zlcTH’sDiamomlB.
LAMP, MACHINKKV AND TANNERs* OIL-'
Bleached Sperm, Whale and Lird Oil*, for burning ;
all description* of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent t»il
Unbleached Sperm, Lard ami Rape Seed (ill • «l-o
Tanner*,’ Neat*. Foot uud Sweet Oil.
GROCERS’ ARTICLE-''.
Nutmegs, Mace, AUpice, Ciuiiamou, Pepper, (iiogi'r.
Mustard, Snleratu*, Soda, Peariasli. Sweet (nl. starch.
Fig Blue, Mutchofl, Ac.
i FOR PHYSICIANS.
A great variety of the best Fruiich, English, mid
fit TlMliElti UMUK1U!
A HE Umleeslgned boa just received, for salt
(50b) Five Hundred piece* ol good Hhippiti.
Timber, averaging over ouotbousaud ft-et tostiik ,
0 fob JEFFKRSON HuUldl’l
ACKKitEL, llEKUUNG, SALMON, At>
2 bbl* large No 1 Mackerel.
3 do do No 3 do.
3 do do No 2 do
2 half bbls Blue Fish,
2 do Pickled Herring.
3 do No 1 Salmon.
& quarter bbls No 1 Mackerel,
10 kit* No 1 Mackerel,
10 do No 2 do
& Kits Tougues uud Sounds,
.1000 lb* Cod Fish. For sale low by
Jttb26 J. A. BROWN
RATES OP ADVERTISING.
For one square, of300 cm* or loss, of any type u«>t
larger thau Nonpareil, 76 cent* for tbo fir^tau.l 5"
ceuts for each subsequent InBertiou.for auy time Ie3»
than one month,
All Tabular work, with or without Rule-; aud Ad
vertlsomeuta occupying double column, shall be
charged double the above rate*.
Advertisement* of whatever lcugtb, ic-rany unu-
less than one month, to be charged at tr&usiri-i
rates.
For a longer time at the following rates
No. of Square* lmo|2 moa |3 mo» |4 tuo* jti mo* \Vt au-
1 Square,,,.,
$10
16
$20
$24
$30
$10
2 Squares,..
10
22
29
28
30
fit)
I'l do ....
20
27
32
30
44
<0
4 do ....
24
32
3S
42
52
)C
6 do ....
27
30
44
40
60
So
**d do ....
30
40
60
64
65
yj
&7 do ....
32
43
54
68
70
m
8 do ....
34
40
68
02
74
m
0 do ....
30
48
61
60
77
118
10 do ....
38
61)
64
70
80
126
Y.
Philip Yenge. Win P Ynitge,
'/,»
Peter Zmlavo>ki.
Cuatu or Council Offick,
s«\amiali, March 1, I860.
k, )
860.)
ed tlitir
fho above named pi r-mis have registered tla-ir
name* a- vuii-r* during January ami February, 1850.
, El'AVAUl) u. w 11 SUN,
Clerk of Council.
\T GTICE'—RJuiiUetH, Kerseys, Red and White
A.X i-lutnii-l*.—Wcoifor the abovo articles, which
we now Imv ■ ‘
- For
iiiilUylng the i-omp|e.\ioii, curing diseases
"• tli'- .‘•kin, lor Sliavhit'. cleaning tin* Teeth, for the
Toilet and Nur.-'ery, for Datldng, mid many Medical .
purpose*. A fro* 11 supply of tlm genuine article, cd 0110 half tho abovo rate* additional,
.ni.-i received at the APtmiEUARU-^’llAl.L, ‘
let) V8 O01*. BruUglitoiialld Danuird st*.
.., ’ u hand, together wit It a largo vurlety
. , ■’»vsj!_ luHid*. consisting of Cnslitiiere*, black and
American Chemical*, Pharmaceutical Preparations, : iv 01 , Moiislm de foilne*, French Cambrics,
Select |Miwilers, Surgical Instrument*, Vial* Spec to ! J.'higbam-.and every vurietvofotliergotHfatistmUy
Jar», Motalln Saddle bags, A-c. Also, , found iu a Ihy (ohmI,, establishment, at the lowest
CAMPIIENB AND BURNING FLUID. ntark«-i price.-, in order to make roont lor our Spring
Auy ouo who may favor them with their order* uiav . 8twk . t’le;i.-e . all and examine our assortment,
depend upon their receiving the best attention, anil I.ADaO.N A ROGERS,
that all goods furnished will he of a reliable qualitv. . No. 2 Fluid's stores.
Should they not give entire satisfaction, they mnv i*e 1 i ALM OF TH( )US \N i> FI OWERS •
rcturuod ut the option of the purchaser. * I ) h,, ai 1 1 ‘* u " r4, ‘ n *
_ mail 10 It
C ORN AND CORN MEAL—lOIJO hits prime
Com, White ami mixed; 60 do fresh tVru Meal
u store uud for kiiIo by
PATTEN, HI TWIN A fit
READ I—Itl'lAD I {.REA |> jj t
VSa That is, if you can see; and g~
jfiffllfyou can’t see, you can Bi..i;@^fek
UfifiKall kinds ol “helps to see,” at the Watch and
Jewelry Store of R. R. Nichols A- Co., in Congress
street, next dour lo the corner of Whitaker, where
you ciut purchase. Watches, Jewelry, Silver Wave,
uml Fancy Goods, as low us at any oilier Mure in
tlie country.
Wo have received per steamship Alabama a fr esh
lot.oltliuso flue Steel Spectacles ; also, u supplv of
J « nM , , J Derlscople Isms, which we are prepared
tout in all kind* of frames, at short tint ice. our
Periscoplc Ixm* (so called trout tlteir \ieeuUur shape)
liavo mi advantage over nil others, as they have a
greater range of focus, so that the reader is md
compelled to hold the hook or paper at a certain
distance tram the eye. Call and see.
M D. II. NICHOLS \ co.
No charge for showing gomls.
>«'(•* 11 D. It. N. a t o.
For any time uot abovo specified, u prej«irtio:w
charge will bo made.
A deduction of 25 per cent from tbe abovo raw*
will be mado on advertisements appearing exclu
sively on the fourth page of tlio daily.
Advertisements ordered three times a week, will
bo charged two-third* the above rates.
Special notices, 10 cents per line lor tbe first, and
& cent* for cucli subseqeut Insertion, mat iu no cn-'O
to bo subject to contract. Marriage notices $1. Fa
ucrul invitations 50 cents each. No special uoticr-
Inserted for less than 60 ceuts. Obituary Notices.
Reports, Resolutions, or Proceedings of aiiy Societt
Association, or Corporation, ordered to be publish
etl, 6 ceuts per lino.
Steamboat* will be advertised nt $40 per aiiifo" 1
for each boat udvertisod.
Steamships, where but one fa running, $40 pera
num; If two or nmro, $30 each.
Auctioneers’ advertisements uot to bo subject u'
contract, but to bo charged at tlie rules prcscriM
per square.
The paper, under no circunn tances, to be iticlu-i
cd iu a contract.
Professional and business cards not exceeding 6
line*, will be Inserted at $20 per annum.
Culls on persons to become candidates, will he
Inserted os other advertisements, to be paid ter in
variably iu udvance.
Announcing cuudhlato* for offlcc, $10, to bo pai-i
iu advance.
Advertisement* not marked on tho copy far#
specified time, will bo inserted until forbid, aifa
payment exacted.
When any hill for two mouths advertising, »'tia , i‘
than contract, amouut* to over $60, a deduction
26 per cent Will be made.
Yearly advertising, with privilege of change wifi
be taken at the following rates j
For ono square, renewable cnee a week, *46
“ *• “ twice “ W’
“ *• •• 3 times or ofteiiet
Every additional square contracted lor to beclimf
riVH IO iimlei-signed lias just t eccivcd pci steam
1—— JL «'r Knoxville, and fa now opening a hcuutlfol
Ini of Muslin.-' at in n* 12 »,e per yard.
' J. W. TURKI.KKLD,
r mar 4 (’ni-ner Gougre.-s mid Whitaker st*.
'grates,
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, new tint.
toi-ns, just r«H-el\-»-d. aud for sale twenty-live
per cout. to** than ever before in (hi* city,
i i !l a \° 11 »ml "’well
W •'* levied .-toek ol U Idle Lead. French and Am-
ericaii zua-s t hr.ono Given, Yellow Linseed, Sperm
W hale and Liuiier s Oils, Bru.-lic* Paper Hangings,
which we will sell u| low rales. aprl8
AT AU.S.--6 tons landing (hi* ditv iVom bark
1 Augusta, a compicic assort ment for Hullder* r
1 uso, for sale at mauui'aciurcrs’ prices,
D. B. X, * to. JauUW Vi
K OFE—70U coil* Rope, vaiToit* brands, all \ UTAI’LEand Fancv IiivTjn.u
.,rK,»»l qllllllly, U< Mi.ro Klt.l furHiitu l.v h ri tv i,w r.,.- i!-2l
nprun UHiniUSI, KKU.Y SCI. ■ . J"-. r.v„lu..l mi.l n.r«
CIIAITHIi Js Ol.,
w Whitaker at rent.
PEItlOUICALS.
tJUTNAM’S Monthly Magazine Ihr May,
X Frank Leslie’* Gazette oi Fashion* lor .May.
Blackwood’s Edinburgh Review for April.
Received mul for sale bv
WARNGUK k DAVH,
foftVlft 1611 Congros* street.
1 UllHJi FLOUR in storo aud for salo
±40 by may? CRANh; WELLS k CO.
/^tOIVN—In iter© ainl for maIo by
V uar6 LOCKETT* &
LOCKETT* UUCLUNGB
S WKEfoiL
Gii\e Ull,
for sale lii-
fob -I
Goods, of every va
lor sale by
J. W.THKKLKKLP,
for. Congress aud Whitaker ets.
-A very superior article of Tuscan
put up by Rolling jit Co., Leghorn
JOHN II. MIHIKKftOd.,
Gibbon** Buildings,
S EED POTATOES.-—170 bids, prime Seed Potatoes,
from Hchr. M. Burr, from Boston, For
Bale by feb U HUNTER iCGAMMl
Yearly advertisers wlinli be limited to the sp-ws
contracted lor. All contract* shall be in writing*
slating definitely the nature of tho businos* t«* be
advertised. Any advertisement* not properly «• 0
nented with tlio biisiuos* shall be chargedseptrate
ly, and also any excess of matter over the miiouiu
contracted for. ,
Contract advertisement* payable quarterly,
vorttsement*'from strangers and transient per.-eus
payable In udvance. All others will be coiiddwe*
due when culled for.
Kcgulur advertiser* and all others sending com*'
munlcatious or requiring notices doslgued to call at*
tention to lairs, concerts, soirees, or auy public etc
tortaliinieiits, wbero charge* are made tor admit-
tnnee—all notices of prlvutc associations, every tie-
tleo designed to call attention to private enterprise*
calculated or Intended to promote iutUvUitiul t«w*
rests, can only bo inserted with the umlcrstaiidiui.
that tho same fa tobonuldt'or. If inserted iu uw
editorial coluuui (which cun bo only at the dinre-
lion of the editors) tlio sumo will bo charged st
rate of uot less than 20 cents per line. .
Advertisements ordered In tho Weekly paper, r*
por square for each insertion. .
The undersigned, publisher* of Dully, Tri-weckv
und Weekly now*|tai>orM iu Savnmwli, Ga., p edg®
oursolvo* strictly to adhoro to tho abovo bin
chargus, ami in uo instauco to devlato thorolroui.
The auovo rato* to take efl'ect March 1, I860, »0“
to comiuuo blutllng, until changed by tho vote01 ■
m uority or the uuUersIgucd. ,.
N • B.—Thl* schedule shall not in auy way «$«}
tho luttigrlty of oxlstlugcontracts. All coutrzefa mr
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