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legal ^bbertisements. WTtOTrwpTiiirdiioiAV C hatham county.-to oil whom it may ooucoru : Wlioroas, Andrew Holliday, will ap ply at tho Court ofOrdluary for totters ofuUtniMtou on tho Estate of Arraand L. Pox. These are, therefore, to clto oud admonish all whom It may concern, to ho and apnoar before said Court to make objection (If any they nave) ouor l>e- fore tho first Monday In Juno next, otherwise said letters will he granted. " " • c <*, John M. Milton, tern. Ordinary for Chat- b . :y, this twelfth day of November, 1866. U.IIOV JOHN M. MQ.LKN, o. C. C. 8TATEWOBOHOfA7 ptHATHAM COUNTYTo all whom It may : oucern: Whereas, John Wolhrock will apply at tho Court of Ordiuary for totters Dlsmlssoryaa Administrator on the estate of H. Wulhrock : These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may concorn, to ho and appear boforo said Court to make objection (If any they have) on or before the first Monday In Juno uoxt, otherwise said Letters will bo granted. John M. Mtllon, Esq., Ordinary lor Dhat* fc- fourth day of December, 1866 deed JOHN M. MILLEN, o t: r. 8t;\*tiTo'p oEohgia," C HATHAM COUNTY :-To aU whom It may cr ‘ “*• ‘ * —*“ Pmm V. It. PALBIKlt, hkmchal anvKitnBixn and mcwwai'kh aukvt, Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, and Haltlmoro. JAMES U. ElDhES, DEALER AND IMPORTER OK AVu lehrs, Jewclir, Sliver Ware, Fan cy Uood«, Ae„ no. 12, south 2i» srrRxwr, rtnuiuamu. aept8 ly NELSON SWEEZEY, DESIGNER AND SCULPTOR IN MARBLE. Comer Aster Place and 4th Avenue, IN CIOS* PROXIMITY TO TO* ASTOR UUIURT AND TO* N*W WttU BOCtt, NSW VORK. milE most extensive variety and the largest ■ stock or Mouumonta, Tombs, Head Stones, kc., iuAmerlca, cau ho found at this establishment, from plain to tho most claborato aud ornato iu design and workmanship. In addition to tho stock always ou hand, a great variety or drawings, appropriate and original may be found, from which work will be ex ecuted promptly to ordor. Orders faithfully executed, aud shipped to any i point available by water or steam. Persons visiting the city of Now York on pleasure or business aro respectfully invited to visit this es tablishment. ocl 3 concern: Whereas, Jvlm Welbrock will apply at tlio Court ol Ordiuary lor Letters of Dismission a* Actwldtstor oh the ostute of Carl Rolfs, deceased: These are, iheroforo, to cilo ami admouisb all whom It may coucern to bo and appear bolero sold Court to make objection (if any they havo) ou or be fore tho first Monday in Juuo uoxt, otherw Iso said Lotters will bo granted. Witness, John M. Milieu. Esq., Ordinary tor Chat ham County, this fourth day of December, 1856. dec! JOHN M. MILLEN, o c o. STATE OF GEORGIA, C HATHAM COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern : Whereas, Gcurgo Jones, will upply ul the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismission as Administrator on the Estate of Jaao Gordon Clarko. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom It may coucern, to be ami appear before said Court to make ol\|ecUuu (If any they have) on or bo lero the first Monday ii * _ ‘ “* ‘ " letters will bo grunted. ■Witness, Johu M. Milieu, Esq., ordinary for Chatham Couuty, this fifteenth day of November, 1866. uov 24 JOHN M. MILLEN. o. v. o. VIRGINIA SPRINGS! SOUTH-SIDE, RICHMOND k DANVILLE, A Virginia A Tennessee m* SUMMER From O. PlHBOH'8 ADVKKTkaxu AUKNUT. VHlLADKU'HIA. PA. Authorised Agent Ibr tho Savannah Journal. iiBAt'MrAja>€OMKOi» 1 r; 81'HINU BED AND HATTHAEH DEBUT. aw WIUTOIT nun, orrom jotm' Horn. mHE Subscriber, would twiwctMly call the I attcutlonofUi»h:taclpal»ofBoarain,School», OoarUlns Houiu, Haul., tnd tha puhUo In genand, to tha Into and Imporum luprorotnanu Buy lur. made In the Rattan Fnunw, Ulrwi Lutb.r Hinged and Spiral Spring.. , , Thoao Bed. ar, a rery durable article, oe.t little mere than Feather Red., end .re much more healthy. In da, thews bed. are a real luxury to the well or alck, ad altogether ouch aa article a. when once uued would bo doumod tndl.pen.able in erory faun- ly Ibr camfbrt and health. Persons from any put of th. United Stale. m.y bo suppllod at the aborted notice, by sonding their order., giving dimension, or Bedstead, Ae, ud- dreed to DOWKI.I. t BAltBETT, oct3—Cm 201), Choanut at.. Pblla. A. b. AROiiAMOA(ll.T, PORTABLE STEAM ENGINE BUILDER, ft. K. Co.-.i. Itttll & Hamilton St’a., PHILADELPHIA, Pa. P ORTABLE SAW MILL ENGINES, on large wheels, with a tougue, for a team to be at- tuched to move thorn about. Those engines lmvo two cylinders, making from 10 to 80 liorso |iowor. Also, IIOISITNG or PILE DRIVING ENGINES, from 3 to 30 liorso power. Orders aro Oiled in from 3 to 6 weeks from tholr receipt. Engines always on haud'lbr sale. Theso engines havo boon in use seven years, aud lu evory Instance havo glvon gonoral satisfaction. Description Circulars will he sent when applied for. fob 0—Cm dAW AH KAN DJSMKNT. Shortest, most comlortablo and most expeditious ltouto to tho VIRGINIA SPRINGS! , THROUGH EV DAY-LIGHT. forothe first Monday lu Juuo next, otherwise said j And baggage Chucked Through, except on Bingos. Visitors to tlio Virglointa Springs by this route, take tho South-Sldo Railroad cars at Petersburg, or the Richmond and Danville cars at Richmond, at 0 A. M., daily, (Sundays excepted,) arrive at Lynch burg to dinner, aud thence, via tho Virginia and Tenue.-i.scc Railroad, reach lion sack’s Depot ut 3 1-4, and Salem at 4 P. M., uud at either place take Kent* Sumincrson ik Go’s Flue Line of Ntnges I TU'tse via Dull sack's lodge at Fllicnstle, dine ut the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at tho White Sulphur Springs, (17 tulles) early on the evening of the .second day from Petersburg, or Rich mond, without NIGHT TRAVEL, ntid with but 04 miles of Staging. Or by tho Salem route, stop all night at the Roauoke Red Sulphur Springs, (10 miles distant from Salem,) dine ut the Red Sweet, or Sweet Springs, and arrive at the White Sulphur Springs on the evening of tlio following day. Tlu* Virginia k Tennessee Railroad is located through a most romantic country, possessing a cli mate unsuriwssed for its salubrity and delightful tem perature. The ru.nl jusses the base of the PEAKS OF OTTER! And within three miles of tho Alleghany Springs, one mile of the Montgomery White Sulphur Springs, . .. .. .. . rprjugs: t>n the Mont STATE OF GEORGIA. C HATHAM COUNTY—To all whom it may concern: Whereas.Johu Mallory,will applyto the court of Ordinary for totter* DUmisoryas ad minis- tratlon on tho Estate of William Wright these aro, therefore, to clto and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear before said Court, to make objection (if any they have) on or before tho first Monday In November next, othwiso said Let ters will bo granted. Wituoss. John Bilbo, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham County, this c.gbtduy of April 1S5G. JOHN BILBO, o. c. v. upr 8 C HATHAM SHERIFF'S SALE—WiU be sold on tho fir.-t Tuesday in June next, before tUe Court House, between tho legal hours of sale, lot number twelve (12) New Franklin Ward, iu the City of Savannah, situated on tho corner of Mont gomery street ami Battle Row, together with tho three-story brick warehouse situated thereon: levied on to & " satisfy a certain tl ffu Issuing out of Chatham l and within four miles of the Yellow Sulphur Sprl ior Court, in favor of John Scudder vs. Clar- ajl pleasantly situated a few mi.es apart, or I*. Hollis. Pronortv pointed out in said tl. fa. Extern slope ol the Alleghany mountain, in M ' BENJAMIN L. COLE. gotnery county. Jho waters of tln-se springs ure Sherlfl’C.C. I celebrated for their groat medicinal qualities, the ac- .. . ! commodatious arc excellent, and have been greatly ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. j increased since last season. •Agreeably jpjrVUitur* to tin* Red Sulphur Springs take " Kout. Suintnerson 6: Co’s Stages at Newborn Depot, on the evening of the day that they leave Peters burg or Richmond, and arrive at the Springs oil the following day to dinner, and Salt Sulphur Spiiugs early In tlio evening of the second day from Rich, tnond or Petersburg. The Ruud from Newborn Depot to tho Red Sub phur Springs, (38 miles.) has been graded uuJ greatly improved since bust season, und is now re* garded asono of the best turnpikes iu tlio moun tains Tboliue of Telegraph from Richmond will be com pleted uml .u operation to the Montgomery White Sulphur Sp.iugs early in Juue. Passengers to Kuoxviile, Temiossrc, lake Kent, .Sumtnerson A Co's stages at tho Western terminus of the Virginia A Tenne-seo Railroad, now 180 miles from Lynchburg (and boiug extended Westward ut tho rate ot 8 miles per mouth) to tho Eastern termi nus of the East Tennessee und Virginia Railroad, and arrive at Knoxville in 21-2 days from Peter* burg or Richmond. Fare from Petersburg or Hietimond. To Red Swcot, or Sweet Springs via Bonsock’p,$10 00 " " .Smem.... 10 &o G eorgia, wayne county.- „ I to an order granted by tho Court ol ordinary of Wayno County, will be sold before the Court House door, In the city of Brunswick. Glynn county, on the first Tuesday in June next, between the law ful hours of salt-,* seven hundred aud fitly (760) acres of land, lying in Glynn county, belonging to the estate of Rebecca Manning, Lite of Wayne coun ty, deceased. Sold for the benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms made known oa the day of rale. This April thu 16tb, I860. JOHN D. HUMPH, aprlT Administrator. S ~TATE OPiGEORGIA—BULLOCH CO., May 20th. i860—Two months after date application will be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said County for leave to sell all the lands belonging to the estate if Michael Donaldson, deceased, for tlio benefit of tho heirs and creditors and said deceased. niy2i-Sw JOHN E. GIBSON, Adm’r. G EORGIA—BULLOCH CO—AU ■persons having demands agaiust the Estate of Thomas Mill-*, late of said couuty, deceased, are hereby notified to present them, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law. and those indebted to »ahl estate are requested to make Immediate payment to : HARDY LI. IIoDGEj*, Adm’r I May 20th, 1856. my23-Uw notickV ! T WO months from date application will be . mado to tho Ordinary of Chatham County, for leave to sell lot No 101, Gib district. Ilakor, belong-} mg to the estate of Julian Mark-*. JACOB WATSON, may 2 Administrator. NOTICK. S ' HERIFF .Sale in Wayne County.—Will bo sold in frout of the Court House, in Wayuesvillr, Wayne County, on the Ur»t Tuesday in June next, between tho usual hours of sale, tho following pro perty, to wit: One lot of laud in said county, contain ing four hundred and ninety ucroa, known ns lot No. 106, in the third district of said couuty. Levy mado by a constablo and returned to mo. WILLIAM SPELla, ri. W. C. April 24, I860- w t J uiny28 NOTICED >n month after date application will be O _ . . .o to the Bank of tho State of Georgia for the payti* ut of a Twenty Dollar bill, tho left half of wbitn has been lost by mail. ROBERT B. HUTCHISON. Paulding County, April 26.1863, apr26 l * White Sulphur Springs - UousnckN 11 oo •• •* •• •* *• Salem.... 11 5u “ Red Sulphur Springy 12 26 “ Alleghany Spring. 1 ? 8 00 •• Montgomery White sulphur Springs 8 25 •• Yellow Sulphur Spriugs 8 45 •• Knoxville, Tennessee 23 oo Noth.—Tho charge for tickets to the Alleghany Springs, Montgomery Whito Sulphur uud Yellow Sulphur Springs, does not include the charge frurn the Railroad to the Springs. I’lis.-engers lur the A! legbnny Springs, (4 mites distant.) lake ticki-u to Shawsville—for Montgomery Wnlte Sulphur, (1 uilie distant by a branch Railroad,) take tickets to Big Tunnel and for the Yellow Sulphur, (-1 luilea ills- taut,) take tickets to Christian* burg depot. Con veyances will be found at tliuae placer. For further information apply to L. A. GOODWIN, Ticket Agent S. S. R. R., l’eteraburg. CHARLES CAMPBELL, Sup’t Richmond A Danville R. R., Richmond. E. H. GILL, Sup’t V. A T. R. R., Lynchburg. KENT, SUMMERSON A CO., myl3-3iu Fincastle, Virginia. NOTICE. S IXTY DAYS after date, application will be made to the Honorubie, the Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for leave to sell a negro girl Flavo named Eliztuoib, tho property of tho lato Chirlo->J. Zittrour, for tho benefit ot the heirs and creditor* » • ^aid Coarles J. Zitirour. . KATHAP.LVU ZITTROUR, Adm’rx. ! rear 24-tlj Est. Cltas. J - Zittrour, dec’d. | ASHiONMENT NOl’lcC J OHN M. WILLIAMS, baviuR assigned all bis property, both real and pc-monal, to adjust bis debts, all persons having legal claims ugalast the said-John iL Williams, will please hand them to tho undersigned without delay, as it is quite desirable to ascertain tho extout or Indebtedness, and to per fect a spoody settlement of tbe assigned property apr28 HIRAM ROBERTS, Assignee. 1 FOSTPONlilD SALK O N tbe First Tuesday in June next will be sold before the Court House in Waresboro, Ware County, Ga., by virtue of an order from tho Ordina ry ot Richmond county. Geo. I/it of land Nos. 320, CENTRAL It AI LUO AD. O N and after Sunday, tbe Uth October, Inst, and until fUrtbor notice, tho 1'assonger Trains ou tno Central Railroad will run as follows : BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND MACON. Leaves .Savannah Dally at...5 a m and 12.15 v u. Arrive in Macon u “..2.16 pm “ 1 a u, Loavo Macon “ “.11.45 am “ g.30pm. Arrive In Snvan’ll “ “10.45 pm “ 7.20 am HKTWKK.V SAVA.V.VAU AND Al'CiUSTA. Leave Suvauuah 12.16 p m aud 8.30 p. Arrive iu Augusta 8.46 pm “ 6.30 a m. Jy?avo Augusta fi. am “ 4.30 p m Arrivo lu .Sitvuunah 1.30 p m *• lu.45 p mrrwKKN macon and auocsta Leave Mucon 11.45 a m and y.du p m. Arrive in Augusu 8 -16 p m - 6.30 a m. Leave Augusta 0. a m •• 4.30 pm. Arrive in Macon 2.16 p M “ 1. a m. BETWEEN IU VANN All, MIUKDUKVILIB & KATO.VTON. Leave Savatmali, ,6. am Arrive in Miiludgevillo 2.46 p m. Leave Macon 11 46 A x Arrive in Katouton 6. pm, W. M. WADLEY (icu’l .Suut. Savannah, Ga., Oct. 12, 1856. oct!6. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD Over wiuelt |iun»cm llie Greut New York & New Orleans Mails PSSSSiSaEg late of Richmond county, deceased, for the hem-lHol heirs anil creditors. E. I*. J’OK, myll tds Executrix. . estate i (I s “"d “ rit ' r Sunday, Kubnmry M, 1S5C, of the Uto Charles S. Arnold, deco hereby notified to iiresent them, properly attested, • within the time proscribed by law. \n l all those in debted to said estate, are roqoe-.ted to make itnine- i diato payment to EDWARD FADELFORD, rnuyS . Administrator. 1 ASSIGN EESNOT ICE. ' and one between Macon aud Americas, Leave Macon at 2 a M, and 31* m; arrive at Colum bus at 7 16 a M, and 10 30 p m ; leave Columbus nt •I 15 a m, and 1 30 p m;arrive ut Macon at 10 64 a m, and 7 40 p m; leave Macon at 2 a m; arrivo at Aincri cus at 0 -JO a m: leave Amerieu.s at 2 20 p M; arrive nt , Macon at 7 40 rx; making a completuconnection bo M I’. Louis itohidcr lutviotf made nil assign- tween Mouigomery, Alabama, ami Augusta. Klliga ment tor the benefit of bn creditors, all per- ; vtllc, Wilmington aud Cliarle.-.ton; also, with Central nous indebted to him will please make payment to i Railroad Trains to Savannah. Milledgevillcund Eaton- me. And tho.:c having demands ugalust him are j ton, and with Macon and Western lruins to Atlanta, requested to present them, that payment may be . i lialtunooga, Na-bville aud Knoxville. Tenn. made as fur as the assetls will oxteml. , At Columbus with Girurd and Mobile Kuilroad to A. BON AUD. Assignee. Eufuula. Ala., eoimeetiiig daily at Americas with Savannah, M>y 10, I860. may20 four hor.-e post Coaches to Tallahassee, Albany. " ' " ' 1 Tlioina.sviile, Itiiubridge, ton, with tri-weekly bucks to Lumpkin, Culltbcrl, Arc., at Fort Valley with backs IIA ILK Y d& CO., M anufacturers or Fine siivor ware, OUostuulalreot, Pbiladelnbia. Iu order that purchasers maybe certain of the quality of Silver Ware of our manufacture, our Sterling Silver will bo stamped: Our goons may he luiin-l ut Me-.rs. D il .Nicboi: Co’rf., who nreauthorized Iom !l nt our retail prices, nov 15 BAILEY .2 CO. NEW TIN STOKId AM* SilIOKT-lltO.\ MANUFACTORY. 14J HOCTfl OK MAIIIAT MJt'AKK, UIO AN STIIKKT. I would Inform my old friends and p iirons 11 liavo opened the above spire to conduct tbe I Stove, Tin uml Sheet-Iron Bis.'iness ill ail its _ 5various forms, and where will be found a gen- oral assortment of Flovos, 1111 and.- le-i.-Hron Ware, which 1 will bo pleased to show, and »l such prices uh Will satisfy any one wi- bieg P* pur« lur'e. All kinds of Roofing, tiulters .4 ls-.el. Galvanized Iron Work of every description, Jo!» Work and Re pairing executeil with dispatch, old Stoves put up ami Pipes funds bed at short nolice. Tin Ware at wholesale and retail. Cull down on Bryan street, It will pay you for your walk. KIS JOHN J. MAUKICK, Agent. to Perry, liaynosville, Jlawklnsvillc aud Knoxville, Ga. Passengers for Atiiericus und points below Fort Valley, should hike the 12 16 i> .u train froin Favun nub; and tlio 6 i*.m train from Augusta, to avoid do lentiou at Macon. For other points oil tho South- Western or Muscogee Roads take either train from Savannah or Augusta. Pnssongers leaving Amorl- cii.-n at 2 20 r m will reach Columbus at 10 31) r m the same night . t Passengers Iroin Cobimbm and tbe West for Am- . | ericus, S'.uUi-western Georgia or Florida, should ” take lie J 3U e m train at t’olumbus, sleep at Fort Valley, aud reach Americas at it 40 a m next morn ^sWGvi mg. First class slcuin-hips leave Savannah for Now York on Wednesdays uud Saturdays, mid for Phil, dclphiuiiii Wednesdays. Pa-'.-ag" in lip* Cabin $’.'6, Sleet age $S. l ure from Montgomery to Saviinnah $1-1 ou “ Odiinibns •' •• Id tg| •• Amevk-u-* “ •• H K0 GEO. W. ADAMS, Sup'I. Macon, January 3<ith, lhf.u. niaylti VIRGINIA CENTRAL R.ROAD: HlktllmtMs. job rm NEATLY' EXECUTED AT THE SAVANNAH JOURNAL, BOOK & JOB OFFICE. Morehant3 can bu ttuppTiud at nhort uolico with Bill-Head*, BUI* of Lading, Dray Book*, Circular*, Card* and Blank Book*. Particular altontlon glvotAo BOOK AND PAM PHLET PRINTING, HUch as Catalogues tor Colleges, Proceedings of Meetings. Uoporta, By-Laws, etc. cure . .. i, - L , vor y Uboral patronuge hcretolore TUaukful for the „ . recoivod, wo respectfully solicit u contlnuatico of tho sumo, reeling that we shall bo ablo to please all who may favor us with a call, both ns to prlcos and execution of work. Proposal* for lint Ion* a ml Fuel for Ltglit-VcnselN. COLL ECTOR’S OFFICE. SWhWNTI A'PKNr OF IJtJIlTd, J. IIEltBIKO’a PATENT FIHK-PUOOK XI • WITH HALL’S PATENT POWDER-PROOF LOCK. Having received tho Prito Medal at tho World’s Fair, aro now offerod to the public , aa tho Prize Safe of; I the World. Tested I and approved as they • havo heeu every-1 whero, their crowning victory was reserved to be awarded by the Jurios ortho World’Bt.ilr. Hie proprietor placod Ono Tltousaud Dollars iu ! Gold in the ono oxhibitod at tlio World’* Fair, Lou don, and Invited all the l*lck-IjOcks in the world to open tho Sare, with or without the keys, and take tlio monoy as a roward for their Ingenuity ; although , opornted upon by several skilled lu tbe art, no uuett could Pick tho IsK*k or open tho Safe. The undeniablo evidouco or tho superiority of the - Sufes Manufactured by tlio subscriber Is kuowu uml - acknowledged by a discriminating public, who are ! assured that all Safes mado and sold by him, or his i authorized ageuts, (none genuine except they have his uaine on a metal plate,) will he found equal or superior to any of tho many which have passed through tho flrey ordeal, preserving tlio contents un injured, as published and noticed by the press here tofore In tho burning of the Tribune building, the [real fires in New York and Sag Harbor in 1845, at few Orleans in 1842, at Tallahassee iu 1843, at Prov idence lu 1846, at Auffalo and Now York City iu 1847, at St. Louis, Albany, Plattaburg and Dotrolt in 1848, the groat Qros at St. Louis, at Milan, Ohio, and tho great burning at Now Orleans in 1849, tho great fires m California, at Chicago aud Syracuse In 1850, and at tho St. Charles Hotel, NowOrleaus, In 1861, grout fires In 1852 ut Now York, Philadelphia, Cheraw, S. C., Montreal, Canada, St. I/nils and Ogdonsburg, and many others. Tlio metal portion of those Safes consists of tho stoutest and toughest wrought bar and pinto iron, and tlio spneo between the outer aud Inner snriUcos Is flllod with a chemical preparation, which Is tho most perfect non-conductor of heat yet discovered, and which cauuol be clloctcd or penetrate by fire.— Tills fact has been established beyond questinu by the rcsulbr of many experiments, attested by per sons of tho highest respectability, in every trial to which tho genuluo Suiatnamler Sain lias been sub- , eeled, whether accidental in burning buildings, or ly agreement for tho pur|M>so of competition, its fire proof properties lmvo proved immensurubly superior o those or any (so callod) flro-proof Safe ever maun fuctured. By an Improvement ui>on the original Sulamundor, Introduced by the present owner ortho puteut-rlght, the Interior is rendered wholly impervious to dump, and books, papers and Jewolry might be presorvod In one of Ids safes Tor a ceutury without coutractlug blemish from mould or mllldew. To guard against counterfeits every Safe from the manufactory or the subscriber, aud sold by him or his agents, has a brass plate in frout, bearing his name; each Is also furnished with oue of his im proved Thief Detecting locks, which Is a good guar antee against robbery. S. C. HERRING & CO., Nos. 136,137 aud 139 Water-st., N. Y. Agents iu Savanuah, Messrs. BELL & I’RKNTIBS, who keep constantly on hand a full and complete assortment, which they will sell at Manutacturers’ prices. , - ,V sept28 IDCAL EVIDENCE OF THE VALUE AND FIKE- FROOK QUAliTIW OK WILDER’S SALAMANDER SAFES, As Manufactured by Stearns & Marvin. Kew York. Iu thu tire of tho 3d Inst., which consum ed tlio brick building occupied by Mr. Jnu. T. Thomas, opposite |the Gas Works, iu this city, was a safe ot the abovo descriptions containing thu books, luqiors. aud money of Mr. Thomas, und although thu building was detroyed, the said SaTo sustained no Injury whatever from the Inteoso heat to which U bod been exposed. Ou open ing tbe Safe, the contents were (bund undisturbed, and In the same ordor and condition as when placod thoro, except a slight discoloration to the projecting ends of a fow papers, and tbe backs of one or two of the books, caused by the Btoam generated in the Safe, while at its greatest heat. The Safe and contents, as it came from the ruins, may still bo soon, In tho possession of Mr. Thomas, at tho Gas Works. A large assortment of these cele brated SafeB always on hand,aud for sale by 0. H. CAMPFJELD, Agent for tbe Manufacturers, July 86,1866. 171 Bay-Bt., Savauuah, Ga. I take pleasure in corroborating tbe roreguiug state ment, and lu addition would add, that tho books aro now in use. J. T. THOMAS. Wood Yard, Ferry Whurf. July 20th, 1866. octG—tf —imso«r kknovsttno— ESTABLISHMENT, 73 YORK STREET, NEAR TBE COURT HOUSE, SAVANNAH. GA., Established In 18311. 3 HHE Subscriber grateful to his friend* and L patrons for their continual favors, would stato at in addition to tho improvements in DYING, nc qfilred by him during his lost visit to England and Scotland, has made arrangements for extending his business, by which he is now enabled to dye a greater variety of colors on silk and woolen drosses, shawls, &c., which he trusts will generally plcaso all who may favor him with tboir patronage. Gentlemen’s garments dyed, cleaned or renovated as may bo roquirod, in tho same suporior stylo which has generally so much pleased bis patrons and friends. 4$ Tablo Covers, and Ladios’ Crapo Shawls, &c., cleaned and finished in tho first stylo. ladles’ Bonnots dyed, bleached uud pressed lu the most fashionable styles. Orders from the country promptly atteuded to. Terms modcrato. When parcels arc sent by stoamhoats or railroad, word should bo sent him by lotlor through tlio post olllcc. so that ho may know whero to call for them, men 10 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY. J.' E.’ DR FORD, APOTHECARIES HALLS. E. Corner of, Broughton and Barnard Streets. Savnn- nah Ga., Whole^aloand retail Dealer*in__ Drugs, Medicines und Chemicals, Dye Wondsuml DyoStulfs, French, English, and American 1’erflim- cry, Flue Toilet uud Shaving Soaps, Comb* ami Brushes of ovory description, Surgical and Dentil Instrument*, Trusses and Supporters or nil kinds, Spices, Snuffs, Manufactured Tohucco, All tho Patent or Proprietary Medicine* of tho day, Snporior Inks, l’uro Wines and Brandies for Medicinal puriHwes. i r.m.M I .M'r..'1 ./r Iduuio, savannah, loth May, 1860, _ S KA LED proposals will lie received at this olllce until 12 o’clock, M., on thu 1st day of July next. I860, for furnishing mid delivering Ra tion* and Fuel on board the Light-vessels In this Collection district, viz.; at Martin’s ludustry and Tybee Island Knoll, for one year from tho first day of July 1866, to thu 30th June, U67, Inclusive. Tlio ration* to ho of good nml approved quulliy, to he delivered lu good and sulllcient packngos, barrels, boxes mid eases, uml in good order, on board tbo abovo mimed light-vessels, at least once a quarter, froe of expense to Urn United .Stales, nml agreeably to tlio unuexod tablo ol the weekly ration, viz.: I Si = 5-**t r- "v y £ C *7- l £ L'f ; : • '. . *» • • • c , l\ a ■7 - | K)US«1 k~ : : „r: : : : •S.|**8|0K' : : ir: : : : JUrioiq.v “ : n~: lx" *nUll.iQ = § »- : : •folfatl *_! ~~ •*»qtJoO ?; rr ii 1*. •; it >m: mwuu^ -7 T. !u *t 77 C 7T H Mlfa*!il : : ix: : : : *11041 pO|4p Jt> SlllSjllJl n : : : : •03, H '.tittjl.4 V. 5 'Ji-io,| A. : — —; i-i' — l'.l-’-U REGISTRY OF VOTERS FOR 1800. Julmti Aciiord, George W. Anderson,. Edward 0, Anderson, William li Auiuns, Hartwell 8 AudrcvrsB Klciiard D Arnold, William B Abbott, ClrarlosA Ash, George A Ash, Alexander Aikin, Robert A Allen, Robert 15 Allen, itubort Austin, Theodosius A Acosta. GENUINE PKEPARATTONri. llnlmbold’* Highly Concent rated Com- irouml Fin Id Kxtrnct lluctan. ISA CERTAIN, SAKE, AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY I jTOH Disease* of the Uladdor, Kidneys, Gravel, 1 Dropsy, Woakuess, Secret Diseases, Ohstruc- iis, Female Complaints, and all diseases r of tho Sexual Organs, whcUiur iu MAIJ5 OR FEMALE. from whatever carnal they may havo originated, mid NO MATTER OF HOW 1/JNG STANDING. I Rt . r , Uurvoy F Byrd, Voter A hi-fis, James A Barron, This popular and specific remodyla nonollered . Au g U3 tus Roullnuau, David ih II, George A BoifToul'- to tho alfilctod, and guaranteed to euro aU the above , ett * K<Jwln a oilbort Butler, Gouhalk li u. Joseph W Brown, George F Brown, Richard Brad- . ley Joseph Bryan, Alexander F Bennett, Frederick 1 Bok, WUdum Dliashlor, Joseph Bryan, Frederick W j Bailey, Augustus -Bonrfud, James ll Bushlor, Israel 1 liar, Auten Borchert, Isaac' Bruuucr, Win d Basin- J, WV HUMMiWVU IU WWiW *u Ui« .will- complaints, it searches out tho vory root or tlio disease, driving out all the diseased fluids of tho body, thiiB removing the cause aud rondoring the CERTAIN AND PERMANENT. This medicine allays pain and Inllammatiou, which other roinudles invariably cause, aud cau bo takou with less troubio ami oxpenso to patlout*. Tills In fallible remody has saved thousands upon thousands from tho hands of MERCILESS QUACKS, II not from premature graves, lu cases of Infcctlou tho Compound Buchu is the only artlclo worthy of tlie least confidence of the alilictod in performing RAFF. CUIUH. it contains no narcotic, mercury, or other injurious drug, but Is purely u VegetabU Composition. It Is very agreeable to tho taste, creates no perceptible odor, and may bo taken by persons of cither sex without hindrance from business or medical advice, os plain directions for use accompany tho mcdiclue. Reader, iryou bavu any ortho abovo coinpluiuts, do not neglect them, DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. With ibl* medicine you can cure yourseir, and thus prevent nil exposure. TRUTH MUST AND WILL PREVAIL Tills medicine speedily uud olfoctually euros the most virulent form of secret diseases, und eradicates evory partlolo of Infectious matter from the system, restoring tlio patient to a per lost state of 1 HEALTH AND PURITY. ' lleiinhold's Highly Coiuoiitrated Com pound Fluid Kxtrnct HnrsnpmTllu. ' For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases ari sing from excess or Mercury, exposure aud im- ! prudence iu life, chronic constitutional diseases, 1 arising from an impure stato of Blood, and the only reliable mid effectual known remedy for tbe cure of- Scrofula, Suit Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcer ation* of tlio Throat and Legs, Pains and Swellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples ou the Face, and all ' Scaly Eruptions of the Sklu. it is gratifying to tho proprietor of tlie.se medicine.* to he ablo to stato that it is now nearly three years since they wero first introduced, during which time they havo hceu extensively used in various parts of (lie United Status, und have given to patient and ; practitioner tho highest degree of satisfaction In the • various cases iu which they have boon employed ; I whether lu town, country, hospital or private prac- : tlce, they have invariably given the most decided and unequivocal satisfaction, und produced the most salutary und beneficial ell'ects. Numerous letters have been received. from tho most distinguished physicians in tho country, uud from thu professors Each iiropo.-ul must state ‘chthoontlr iliftiiuctty tlio price for which tho entire ration will bo furnished oil board each light-vessel respectively. The proposals for supplying fuel, both co.it and wood, must state distinctly tin- price per t"ii and cord, uud the kind ami quality of each, to be deliver ed on board of each light-vessel respectively. One bidder may ollbr for all the ration* aud fuel required for all the light vessels in this district, or for one or more of tho vessels separately, at ins own option. Tlie kind and quantity of fuel will ho deter mined upon, uml tlio conti actor inforiiioil accord ingly. iu advance of the time for making the quar terly deliveries of rations on board of tlie respective light-vessels. Each bidder is required to attach to his bid or bid* a written guarantee, signed by himself mid a Brown, Wm 11 Burroughs, iionry Brigham, Joseph H Bull win, Megmuud Berg, George U J Buutt, Ml- cIihuI Beley, John Boston, John Bilbo, Solomon D Brantley, Frauds S Bartow, W U Barton, bamuei 1* Bell. C. Goo: go A Cuyler. Samuel W Uubtioo William Crabtree, John W Coates, I’atrlck Currau, Gcorgo L Copo, Lewis F Cooke. Charles Clurko, Robert J Canumg. Johu F Carden. Fruncis T Cole, Win A Couo, Ld win A Oxstello, Hugh Cullen, Joseph V Con- nerat, Moses A Cohen, Johu Cass, Wm Oscar Charl ton, Wm Cullen, dlas M Coldiug, James A four- voUu, lleury Crosby; Constantiue, Daniel BC'atnp, Ocittvus Cohen, Wm BCharters, Joseph S Claghoru David ixipez Cuhcu, Ruler I. Constuotinn. Francis Champion,'Montgomery Cumming, Wullueo Cum- uilng, Wui A .Cowpor,sti'o|l» Crunston, Ciiarlen II CrutupUelii, Robert J C'augbuy, Aaron li Crauipion, Will Cox, George Cutley, Miiiiln Coiiuuliy. Win R Clark, Allen Cullen. D. Adam J Dotson, Lsuiah Davenport, Archibald C Davenport. Thouuu Dowell, Juiues H Domund, Geoage W Davis, William H Davis, Jucob F Doe, Chesley Dugger, Johu DDavuuncy, Henry J Dicker- son, Levi h D’j.you, Albert L DcLurgc, ilariln Dug- gnn, William M Davidson, Johu Devuuny, Johu Doyle. ’ K. George Emmons, Henry R Eastinead, Stephen El liott, Robci t Erwin, Thomas Eden, George Ehrlich. Robert li footman, Joseph S Fuy- Lewis l're.v, Dominick Featley, John G Falligaut, J&me- B Foley, Jos Foil, John Foley. John o Ferrill, lx»ui.-. N Tul- llgant, Alexmidt-r l aw: oil, Tuoraa.i Ford, Ix-wisJ R Faircliild, John «. Fraser, Rob't U Feiguson, John l» Fish, Dougald Ferguson, Michael Fmuey, Edw'd Ri'./gcruld. (S. John Gammeil, John it Gallic. George W Gur- many, Tboma.* tireen. Jmne* K Goodfrey, Josepii Green, Charles 11 Colliding, George A Gordon, Geo Gordon. Fram is 1. Cue. Joseph Galialil, Jogepli F Gmnino.j, George M Grllliu, M-aborn Goodail. Jmvid li Galloway. Benjamin cfonovoly, Liurcuce .1 Gull- martin, Charles E W Gille. II. 1 Hover, Chri-lt.in ilai'rfco, Geo Haas, JomttUiui Hill, T li Hai'di-ii. .lame.- Hunter, Joseph Hawthorn John B Hogg. Peter Fll.iUMdn.-ldi, John E Hernan dez, fceloiiiou lltiidly, John C lluutcv Lemuel I. Hover, Win. D llovve, lienjamin H. Hardee,Cliailes .*• Jleiny, Charlea S Hardee, Noble A Hardee, Al l Haywood, Wm RJluMor, Geo l» Humbert. W DR. W, IL MOHKLKY'M INFIRMARY. FOB the treatment of Can- 4 core, Wens, Fistula, and all kinds L,-. or Tumours, is now open Tor the Sit 1 .reception of Raticuta. Ill* lnllr-jta*_ mary Is located near the Doi>ot and Rw-.t Oiiic*-. Broadway, and contain* about thirty largo and well furnished Rooms, with good and trusty servants, alt ways at hand, both ladle* and gentlemen are recelv cd at Ibis Institution, and will receive tbe most *tric and kind attention from the Proprietor, as well o hi* Matron. His praetice in that horrible Uiscasu Cancor, for tho post ten years is not snrpas-eu bv any Physician In tho South. Rati on fa are boar duo at *1 per diom, or 116 per month. 610 being required In advance. 4GT* Foes to ho agreed upon holore the case is oa dertaken. All communications must be post paid addressed to W. R. MOSELEY, aug 0 Grlihn, g h CITY’MABE HOOTS. ^ THE Subscriber has on hand an aasort- ■ a* went of BCK/1S, GAITERS and fc'H OL*, ol hi* R~ own manufacture, which he will warrartyf superior workmanship and Material, not in- Terlor to any mado in Savannah. The price* of aro from 65 to 610. Boots, kid and cloth Ghltcrs and Shoe* made to or dor as usual. Especial care taken to ensure cermet fit*. June 6 j. l. OLIVER. of several modicat colleges, recoiumemling in tlie j Wming JiubirH.um. T’hoimu- ileinv. Era A us Henry highest term* the \ulue ot these medicines, and . K«»ber. lluu-hi-un. Jo.-epl, M Haywood, George & their nunoriuritv over till other nroimratioii* lor 1 ■■ i.H i... .... ’ their superiority over all other preparations lor such complaints as the proprietor recommend*. Numerous preparation.! of Sarsaparilla andoflluchu aud various modes of preparing them have been given, all of which of course will ilillcr according to tlie mode of preparation which each Individual may adopt. These medicine: require considerable care in the preparation und me einp.iA im .it of dilferem men strua iu .successive operation to tnkij up the extrac tive mutters, and, iu couseqpeuce, are tnuU fre quently improperly made, und imi tiiifrequently much Impaired, if not rendered totally inert, by the injudicious uud unskilful management of iho-e unac- quaintuil with pharmaceutical j*re|Kiratloiw. It i.-; therefore of the highest consideration and Import ance to the public and to the faculty that tlier Harding, John Hover, Elisha Hugur, Thomas Heron Abraham Harmon, Ti.oiiias II Hough, Henry llanpt. Willi.m Hunter. Ernest Honor. Albert I lari: Ja- l»li 1. .lam.. . Jack.-e Juhu-i Ktlwaril l» Irvine. .1. I Reyjon. il Juhuriiu, Edward loin iT M M Jiiugcil.i, Johu R Johnson. Win B i. G<‘Mi"'eO Jtihli.-on, Kn Win d Jones. John 11 K. M Kollnck, .lames Kelly Frederick Krcnse.il \\ iiliiitn Krebs, Voab B Knapp, la>wis ■*v> Kaplan. Knorr oliu J Kelly. Wm Ja* W0 TUANSPAItlSNT WINDOW NIIADKK. CAKPKT WA1U5-HOU8K, 140 WNtmiWH AM* 67 *r. jniKN KTIIKKTS. mHE Subscriber bus received, nml will open I this day, tlie largest and most extensive variety oTWlNDOW SHADED over •*!foied in this city. It is tho Intention or tlio advorliver to keep constantly In store a largo supply of all ilie various pattern* and style* manufactured by tho niainifuctiirer* of this country ail'd of France, to which tho altenllon nfnior- eliant* and lanulies hi tin- city and country, I* i>% vlted. Thuy will lie sold at wliolcsalo und retail, at BnllHfactory prices. W 11. GUION, Agent, jan « _ 1 7iULTON MAHKET bKKK.~l(l Hail bbi* ; Fulton Market Beef, and lu do do Rork. Just recoivod by may2u J. D. JL-^SE, Tl IRANDY, GLV, WiuakT'AND RUM—For rale X»by (m.yio) WILLIAMS k RATCLIFF. HVw/*.r Arninneuitnl—Vars SlartinnJ'oum IJmul SI. Heavy Rail all tlm way tottnnloiiNVlIlc. ViniKX tlie I’otomuci* closed with ico this » f routo may be rolled on by passengers, to en sure tho connection going North or flout Ii. Tlio road is entirely rnlald with a superior T rail u* fiir as Gordonsvlllo. During the winter tho train will start Irom the old station, ill Richmond, on Broad stroot, at 7 .\ it., push Gordonsvlllo at 11 .i m.. and arrive in Staunton ut 326 f .m. Down train leave* Rtaiin- ton at h 40 a at, passes Gordonsvlllo nt 11 a u. and arrive In Richmond nt 2.30 r m. Fare to Gordonsvlllo $2 no “ *’ 5 oo Roll* trains arrive in Gordon*villa In ample time fa bike the train of tin* Orange and Alexandria Rail road. Persons who leave Richmond at 7to' a ai„ can lake tlio m ange and Alexandria ears at Gordons, vlllu If llioy choose to do so, and by tliut taain will reach Alexandria by 3.40 pm., but this company can ticket them only to Gordomivillo. ou!7 tf 11. D. WHITCOMB, Rapt. G t ENT f H COfl'ON VEafS—JuHt received T and for snlo by J. W. THRKI.KELD, may 15 Congrora aud Wblthaker stroets. — for Medicinal puriioses, Extract* for Flavoring, Toilet ami Fancy Article*, kc. 65- N. B.—Especial attoution glvon to tlio B iuration or Phyniclafis’ Prescriptions und Family I>es. Ship, Family and Travelling Medicine Cases, With plain Directions for use, including Directions for treatment iu cases of poisoning, Drowning, &c. »P7 iy by ' nor 19 WEBSTER 6 PALMEfo I iKESH Salmon, Lobsters and Sardine*, for salo by Juu 2 A BONAUD. INDIAN'STIIKKT FOUNDRY. D. &. WILLIAM ROSE, mo.V ASl) HKAW* FOUNDKKS, MIU.WK1UIITS, AND UKXXKAL MACHLMKT8, SAVANNAH, OA., Jk Aro prepared to make contracts with rail- ilrX.rond* and others, to nirnish thorn witli Iron •^MPftud Bra** Casting* of every description; nml Hr also to build Stationary Kugluos, Horizoufal ami Vertical Sugar -.111*, with two or throe rollers. Sugar ITiu*, An., Steam Saw Mill*, Roll Gang*, nml machinery appertaining to tho Hntno. Steamboat Work, and all kind* of General Jobbing attended to with punctuality and Uisimlch. They trust by at tention to busfnosM, uud doing Justlcn to all work entrusted to lliulr care to merit a share or public 1 mt r image. J*: 011 Wlil.UM, Btoam aud Wator Cook., and a variety or llnletied liran work, reqnlaltn for maoldnory, nlwny, on linud at reuauna’ bln prices. 47-Hasli Welghfaa Cost Iron Shoes for guttora ol various ijuttorus andslxos, at uorthern prices, oppo site tho Charleston Stoamlmat IVharf. f 0 bl6 FINDLAY'S Non WORKS, MAOON, aSOKKlA. . Tim subscriber, from long ox|torlonee in jF^tUebiuinaw.l. prepared to famltth Steam ^LWKnginos. Boiler*, Circular, Single, und Gang Mill Unubtnory, UrL and Morelia”* MIIIh, Buyer Mllla, Ultt Uoarfw, and Ciutlnim lu you- oral. The Saw Frames, whothor for upright or cir cular, will bo of iron wheu required. All of .which, with Ids many Improvomonts, Ih warranted to be S aJ to the best made at auy other establishment. work* are ou a scale os oxtetwlvo os the largosl at Uio North, and ho is prsuored to fill orders with promiduswi and dispatch. •««* IROBKRT FINDLAY pint of water, is equal to tlie Lisbon diet dr one bottle fully equal* iu strength one gallon up Sarsapurilla or decoction us usually made. PRICKS: Fluid Extract Uuchu, $1 per bottle, or tl for $& ... ■ , : _ .. ... .. . iii"u« v. vamacting the virtues of the FarsuiuirHl: with approved security for tho taitlilul execution ol am j the Uuchu, uml to discover tho most eligible theconiriuitjanil uobid will bc accejfted orninlract ; | orm f or their exhibition. The experiment* have entered luto. until approved by the Light Homo j resulted most favorably, und it Is with much pleas- .mi. ... . .ure 1 now oiler to the public and the faculty my ... wmiructer will uu required to keep ut least, | Compound Fluid Extracts, which contain nil tho vlr- in tho aggregate, olio month * ration* lor the entire i tues of the articles llioy are represented to be made crew ol the light-vessel contracted tor, on board at from fa n highly concentrated form, and are tlie most all time*} und any exjieuse liimirri-d onm-count: ol active preparations wbldi can be made. T wo ui- tuiluro to deliver rntlons or fuel m lime, will lie ; bkvq»ooiiHfiti of the Kxtrurt Sarsaixirllla, added to a chargeable to tlio coutructor. - - • No member of Congross, ligldkeeper, su|Htrinteii- dent or inspector of lights, nor any person connect ed with tho IJght-lionso eslnbllsbment, will he al lowed to contract for or deliver rations lor tho crew, or fuel of a light-vessel, nor to bo interested in such contract. No contractor, superintendent, or iu*rector will be allowed to change the parte of the ration, uor thu time* that may bo determined upon for tho delivery, without authority of tho Board. All the article* constituting thuratiou for thecrcw of light-vessel* will be examined, and their quality approved by tho superintendent, or tho Inspector of ibu district, or by such other person us may bo as signed to perform that duty ; ami uo bill* will be paid for ration* aud fuel which ure not accompanied by receipt* duly signed by the respective light-vv*- sol keeper* tor tlie tliifercnt articles constituting tho ration* for tlio crow lor each quarter, and separate receipt* for tho kind ami quuiitity of fuel delivered JL R on board of each light-vessel. J No bid which is not properly sealed and endorsed will be considered, and no Idd* will bo received or allowed to he wlthdruwu after the expiration of the tlino specified in tlm advertisement for receiving thorn. Bid* submitted by different members of tbo samo firm or co-i>artner*hip will not bo considered. All bids will bo publicly opeued and registered at tho tlmo specified In the advertisement. Tho right to rqject all bid* If tlio interest of tlio public service require it, is reserved By ordor of tho LigUt-houso Board : JOHN BOSTON, Superintendent Lights. my 11 GREAT FIRE AT PHILADELPHIA". item Law. Jaiuoa I’ Isaig. Alonzo B l.m.-o, Daniel N I. .in. 31. fliotiM- Mumugli, litigii \V Mercer, Naihaniel Mill*, ivter VV Miug*t. Tiieuta* Morion, John Mal lory, Manuel Mulinu, Charles F. Mill*. Juba Morri son, William li C viil.-, Alvin N Miller, Valoutiue Martin, \Vtu J Moore, Horace Morse,Ilonr.v O Mthr- uv .„ „ . ten-*, Isaac Miuis/ihomas G Miller, AuthouvF Mira, luk, und I Abraham Mini*. Richard O Mnckall John* Murchi i of Svr- " ,u,am M May, John ila*friaon, Edward Mo w . * | rau, Tbo* A Maddox, Jacob Munsos, Johu C Mut- “ •• t-arsaiMirillu “ •• “ ’ “ “! Josc-pli a McDonncl., l’oter McCauit, Hugh Me- Certificates of cures uud recommuudatioiu from J<aiu, James Mclutire, Aluxauder MeHurdy, Patrick itiuguished professors and physician* will accoui-1 McGovern, w illium MuKcndree, John W McKoy, Jo- my each prepurailou. Prepared und sold by j '“•T’ 1 * J Mcuiy, Robert Mclutire, Janie* Mclutire, James Ah Henry, William S McFarland. dUtinguishud. pany each preparalluu. Prepared uud sold by H. T. HELM BOLD. Practical ami Analytical Chemist, , ...... 263, Chestuut-st., near the Girurd House Ihilu. - .. Alexander O Nt-claml, Jhomas J Naylor, Ed wm L To bo had of Druggist* und Dealers in every sec-! •,‘'“ u " •'“-’vitt, John R Nurfan. Joint C ttou of the United Stales and Canadas. | “ Su Norwood. All letters for tho modlclno directed to the proprl-i . .. D. otor receiveiinmediutu attention, und safe deliveries i . •b’hnOliver, will *m u Dri-coll, JohnW Owens, guaruutecd. sepl 1—ly-diw i George Owens, Demh.h'K O’ Byrne, Dennis O'riulU- MAY 1, I860. HERRING’S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES. WHA1 THE PEOPLE SAY, Philadelphia, fidSMay, 1856. Messrs' Parrels it JIerring]t Gkntlrmrx :—Tlio Herring’* Patent Champion Firo-Proof Safe, which wo purchased from you in tho month ol January last, was situated tit our Counting Room, in the second story of 231 Market street, on tho nightthe Great Ftro 1st May, I860, and foil with tho burning building in that conlla- gallon. Tho safe wn* reached this uttoruooti, after an ox- posuro of Thirty .Six Hour* to Intense heat, and al- though tho brass pinto* on tho front of the Safo wero molted, and tlio exterior show* tho evidence of extreme heat, tlie inside casing was found to be untouched by fire,aud, with the exception or being a little steamed, I* now as good a* now • EDW SEMAKS*GO. Philadelphia, May 31856. Messrs. Pirrel fe J hr rings : Gentlemen The Herring’* Patent Champion Fire Proof,Safe of your manufacture, which wo pur chased uearly a year since ,wus iu the centre ot our huildiug at the time of it* destruction in the great! Fire or Alay 1st.. 1856. We had removed the greater portion ol our hooks , before tho lire readied tw, but left some of them! together with n number of loose papers inside pur- i posoly, to tost tlio security ot the Safe. After 3S • hour* of severe rousting, we found tbo interior of the • RHODES’ FEVER ANDAGUE CURE, ’'IOR prevention and cure of Intermittent aud Remittent Fevers, Fever and Agun, Chills and r, Dumb Ague, General Debility, Night Pwc-uts, and all other forms or disease which have a common •trigin in Malaria or Miasma. This is a natural antidote which will entirely pro tect any resident or traveler oven fa tho most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Billou.* dis ease whatever, or any Injury trora constantly inhal ing Malaria or Miasmn. it will instantly check tbo Ague in persons who liavo suffered for any length of tlmo, Irom one day to twenty years, so that they need never have an other chill, by continuing its use according to direc tions. Thu patient at once begius to recover appe tite and strength, aud continues until a permanent aud radical euro is effected. One or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases, aorae muy require mure. Dlrectlous, printed iu the German, Fruuch ami Spanish languages, accompany each bottle. Price One Dollar. 65* Liberal discounts made to tho trade. J. A. KIDDIE, Proprietor, Provideuce, R. I. EVIDENCE OF SAFETY'. New Yohk, Jude 11. 1855. ihave made a chemical examination of “Rhodes’ • , '*vor and Ague Cure, or Antidote fa Malaria,” and i vo tested it for Arsonlc, Mercury, Quinine, and ’- .-clmluo, but have not found a parlielo or either in or have 1 found any substance iu its composi te at would prove injurious to the constitution. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. - CAUTION T< S SUFFERERS, icuo more Arsenic, 1uu.j, Mercury, Quiuiuu, •tugoa, Strychnine, or Anti-I’rodics of any kind. Levi E Price, Edward Padolford, Robert Pcssot, Joseph Pc lot, Orriu G Parker, Antonio Ponce, Wm J Purten, Mulechul Parish, Chrj.-tiau Pierson. John Po.stell, Michael l renuergast, (ieorge F Pidine?, Wm Parrish, Cliailus F Preston, Km win Parson*. George Parson*, Francis A PouRcii, Thomas Proudcrea-t, Patrick Price, Joseph W Phillips, Philip J Punch, Johu F Posey, Edward M l rcudergast, llcurv U Phillip*, Edward Padellor l, Jr. B* Joseph B Ripley, Fraua* W Reid, Michael J Bell- ley, Hiram Roberts, James J Richardson, Wm J Richardson, .John A Richardson, George J Robert son, Jacob Kosenfield, Matthew ltyan, Jarno* M Russell, Robert Raiford, Philip M Russel), John Reedy, Amtrow M J;os*, Henry Rosor, Thcmas Red fern, Wm Kahu, Charles E Robinson, John Rvau Augustus Helen. »• George W Mono, Alex a Stnots, Henry £trotn«r, Francis M Stone, John A Ftaley, Albert Scarbrough, EbcuczorSutton. Wm Starr,Ji., Wm Smith, Robert Strouss, Juntos Steven, James SulUvuu, Daniel H Stewart, Emauuel tliellall, Charles singer, Frances .-orrel I, Jacob Shaffer, Jo* M shellman, Gtorgo W s-haller, James fciovon*. William U Symons, John Bavago, Samuol 1. SpeLegger, Henry Silob*. John H Stcgin, Daniel T rcrantou, John stone, Frodorlck W ftlm*, MorUecal shuftail, tr., Solomon hhclUll, Timothy sbcctly, lleury C Stephens, Frauds K Shackelford, MichaelSfceulian, Henry D SyP ladScliuki-ivr. principles, or of mercenary quacks. The only rein- i edy iu exi-<tcnce that i* both sure and barmies* is i RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE. Wholesale Agents, IIAV1LAXD, ItlSLEY' k CO., Augusta, Ga., uud for * by dealors generally. e26 JtMiai B. MUORE & CO., GIBBON'S BUILDINGS. SAVANNAH., Ga. WHOLESALE* RETAIL DRUGGISTS. Would call tho utte'*’ion of Murflututs, Fttctur , . Planter.-', Physician- and others, fa their ex- | Wuldbnrg, J«iTm W Wilson, W l !ioru« William*':Seth tensive and well ected ^tnck, compri-iug! Woodward, Amos Webb, Conrad Waldschiuidt. . V. Georgo W Ulmer. V. Cornelius Van Dor Ylw, Joltu A \ out. \V. James f. Webb, Thomas S Wayne, Gilbert A Wil kins, Henry K Washburn. John C Walter*, Daniel £ • Wilson, Win Wray, Robert Welch, George M Wald ! In iv, Rebel t D Walker. Henry F WHIink, Richard ; Wayno, Henry OWyur, Alexander H Waver, Jacob IJOIAXOLH.—400 barrels superior Planting A. Patotocs: 60 do Western lteds; aud 60 do Peach Blow*, for solo by mnr8 BRIGHAM,’KELLY k Gw. HUN. MISS AlUIUiAY’S" TTNITED States, Canada and Cuba. Schweglor’d History o! Philosophy In Epeteme translated by Seeylc. Prescott’s Philip 2d of Spain, new supply iu bau Calf and In Cloth. Napoleon's Confidential Correspondence with b brother Joseph. Davan’s History of the Queen's of tbe Hous Hanover—2 vola. 6;Tho Allachi in Madrid. Komancuof the Ilarom, by Mias Purdue. Rachel Gray, by Julia Kavonaugb. Earnest IJn.-load, by Mrs; I/jo lieutz. mar!» IV. THORNE WJIJJAMi UST RECEIVED—20 boxes Shoulders, u prime article, 20 tierces choice 7enner*i<i Hams. Iu store, and for sale by mar 2d WAYNE, GRENVILLE *(.Ti ]\T EW CHOU CUBA MOLASSES.—The cut- J.T go of the Abbott Duvereuux, dully oxpeen u, for salo in lots fa suit purchasers, by jun31 . RODGERS k NOKRI.4. CARPET AND UPHUL8TEUY WAREHOUSE, 140 Congress and 67 St. Julien Streets. T HE UNDERSIGNED would take this oppor tunity to express to hi* friend* aud the puhUu genorally, hi* sincere iliank* for their liberal jiatroii- ago and influence, which lias resulted In extension ot his trade to all part* of tho State. Also, Carolina. Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, thereby ouabiii:« him to exhibit a stock unsurpassed iu any Southern city. Families, Merchants, Hotel Keepers, aud Strain boat Owners aro particularly Invited to exumiue tin* present stock, which is now complete iu all th- various departments, consisting in part ol the follow ing goods, viz: CARP El DEPARTMENT. (ol Royal Mcduliou, English Druggets, Royal Velvet, rlous widths,) Mocot Wilton. Mosaic Hearth Rug-, Mocol Brussels, Velvet and ClaeiillL* Ru--, Tapestry Brusscia, Tufted Rugs, Power Loom Brussel*, l’iauo und table Covers, Three ply Ingrain, Door Mate (every variety,) Two ply Ingrain, Silver k Brass SUiir Rod*, Wool Dutch, Cur|Rdn Binding*, kc. OUtiTA IN A NV UPHOLSTER Y DEI *.i RTMKSI. Brocatolle*, lace uud Muslin Curtain- Satin de Laines, Gilt Cornices, Satin uud Silk Damask, Gilt Pius and Bamte. Worsted and Cotton Pamu*k, Tassels, Loops utiu Cords; Velvet aud Plush of vurious colors; Wtudin* Shades, new style. Also, overy variety of Furniture Covering, Trim mine* and materials for decorating. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. From two to Twcuty-four feet wide, for Hull:- and Rooms, cut to tit witl.out a *com. Tho subscriber w ill oblige himself to make the prices on all description of goods a* low as tbusaue: quality can be purchased iu auy Northern city. 4®* Carpets cut to Room* and goods sent fa au> part of the city free of charge. 4®- An exiierleuccd Upholster will attend to the making and laying of Carpots and Oil Cloth* when desired. The Uecorativo ami curtain department l- n charge or an Upholster or acknowledged taste and skill. W. H. GUION, A gout. octlS 140 Congress aud 67 St. JulTon-si* DR. SANFORD’S INVIGOU.YTOIt, F I a mild laxative, tonic and stimulant, and is recommended to tho public, relying upon iu in irin3ic worth iu tlie cure of the following complaint* All BiiliousDerangements, Sick Ileadacho, Dyspep sia, Habitual Costivcuess, Chronic Diarrhea, Colic' Puiu Iu tho Stomach aud Bowels, General Debility • Female Weakness, Ac. For salo by Druggists gou orally; and liy John. B Moore A: Co, aud Wm. W Lincoln. Savannah.ly febl2 m XHE Undecsigned has just received, for sale (500) Five Huudred pieces of good sldppin, Umber, averaging over ouuthousand feet tosth k.e 9 fob JEFFERSON RU13ER1S- M ACKEltK fiKMUNO, SAl.MUX, &<i,_ 2 bbls largo 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 kits No 1 Mackerel, 10 do No 2 do & Kits Tonguos and Sounds, L1000 lbs Cod Fish. For salo low by jnn2fl J. A. BROWN RATES OF ADVERTISING. For oue square, of300 ems or less, of any tv]>e urn larger than Nonpareil, 76 cents for tho first eu«l 60 cents for each subsequent insertion,for any time ies* than one month. All Tabular work, with or without Rules; and Ad vertlacments occupying double column, shnll bo charged (toublo tbo above rates. Advertisements of wh&tevor length, for any Un less than oue month, to he charged at transient rates. For a longer time at the following rates f c 1 I imo(zmosi 3 mo* 4 mo* onto* 12 Urn.* lSquure,.... 610 16 620 624 130 $40 • 2 Squares... 10 22 20 28 80 60 3 do .... 20 27 32 30 44 50 4 do .... 24 32 38 42 62 7C 6 do .... 27 30 44 40 00 80 , 6 do .... 30 40 60 64 C5 90 , 7 do .... 32 43 64 68 70 100 • 8 do .... 34 46 68 02 74 110 • 6 do .... 30 48 61 60 77 IIS J 10 do .... 38 60 04 70 80 126 Philip Yi»n: Peter Zad:n sufoupoti opening, not only bright ami *«7timi but i i** Gmh' line m ••usinc**, ami which thuy - Tboma?-.1 W.1I-I1, Wm Water-. Xurtiiun Waliac.. tho book* ami papers a* free from Are u * when fir* I 0,ler lor su, ? ou V?'* ,n ‘ wt ‘•oa-otiable term* ter cn*h, lleury I- \\ ee.l, Wm Wright. W Ueury Wiltherger, putin. or approved credit, viz; Allen It Wiidd. John R Wilder. ‘ - ' PAINTS, YARNISfIKS, GlASS. AC., White Ix'atl. Pnrcund No. 1; Tiomua’s Color.-, dry nml in oil; .lu|>au, Copal, nml Coach Varnishes ; Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, Window Gins*. Put ty, Gold Izmf, Paint Brushes, Sash Tools, uml GIh- zlors’sDlmnondB. LAMP, MACHINERY AND TANNElte’ Olid, Rleaclted Sperm, Whale and lard Oils, lor huruing; all descriptions of Oil for machinery, viz., Patent Oil Unbleached Sperm, tard and Rape Seed oil; also Tauners,’ Neat*, Fi«>t and Sweet Oil. GROCERS’ AimClJCS. We shall require another Side a-soon a* we get j a new locution, und wind none bin vour "Chain-, piott.” Yours. Ac. FISHER k BROTHER. No 15 North Sixth at.. Tlie public will bear iu mind that I ho •HERRING'S H A YANA SEt! A IIS- -30,Olio choice Havana Segnrs—-(’onchii*. !.u Esmeralda. El Crvsol, Kxcel.-or*. Rio Hondo, raptuin Alchoili, i»i Lid, Jonn Smith, and various other brand*, imported di rect by me, uud for sale at the lowest cash price*, mn.vlft .1. A. BROW*’ A pples & potatoes- 10 bbls Choice Mercer Potatoes; 26 “ “ Uussntt Apples. For sale by fanylB _ .1. A. BROWN. ilAItmSON’M COPYING FLUID ~ F )SSESSES tho following advantages over all tdlier copying Inks:— U doc* not offset or smuiir written in account books. It is perfectly limpid ami flow* reudilv from the steel puu. It gives three legible copies. It retaitiH it* copying properties for many weeks alter the writing Is executed. Blue Black Writ!ujg Fluid Is intended to replace tlio inferior black inks, and all other writing fluid* now iu use, which it surpass es in every respect, it writes a clear brilliant Blue. It changes to » Jet Black iu twenty-four m inrlv eigiil hour*. It is the most pet mum-nt ink over made. It is perfectly fluid and free from impurities. It does not corode steel pens. For sale liy WAKNIH.’K Ac D.WJS. mayH5 |AW Goneress street. QUNDUIK8— 25 hhl* Sugar Cracker*—fresh. 20 “ Butter “ ** 15 “ Soda Biscuit 26boxes 4 ‘ •• •- 25 hid* No. 1 Sugar, 50 “ A, 11 uml U Sugur, Received aud for hiiIo by McMAIlON «V DOYI.K, tnyl7 Nos. 206 and 207 Ray st. V. i*. Wm P Vnngc, o-ki. t t.LUK m lofxcii. Okkjck, \ Sa vumuh, March 1, 1866. ) file ubo\« named pcr.-eti* have registered their names as \ ..lor* during January and February, 1860. EDW.aBD G. WILSUN, may 13 Clerk of Council. N. Nutmegs, Mace, Alspice, Cinnamou, Pepper, Ginger, . 7 n TIf ,|, 77 ,—Trr;, ,V Mustard, Saloratus, Soda, l’earlush, Sweet oil, Starch.; l\ ... *Gh.—lilaukctH, Kersey*, lied and White Fig Blue, Matches, kc. ’ I ^ Haunels.—We offer the above article*, which FOR PHYSICIANS. . we “ow havo ou baud, together with a large variety r of the best French, English, und 1 01 Cashmeres, black uud iticals, Phurmaceuiicai Preparations. 1 Mott-lln do Liinos, French Cambrics. Siu-gicul Instruments, Vial* Specie fdugliaots.aml every variety of other goods usually ddle bags. kc. Also. lotitid in a Dry Goons estabhshiueut, nt the lowest A great variety American Chemicals, Select |H)wder*. Surgic„ , „ 1>VMV , „ ... ^ „ Jars, Metulic Saddle bags, Ac. Also, loiitirt in a Dry Goons estabhi-luncut, nt the lowest CAMl’HENK AND BURNING FLUID. market price*, m order to make man for our Spring Any ono who muy favor them with their orders muv j 8t ‘ ,ck ‘ Chaise tall and examine our assortment, depend upou their receiving the best attention, uml 1 ., LAlteGN .v KOtiKKS, that all goods furnished will be of a reliable quality. •’-ir y No. 2 Flint!’s store*. m «y || “ j or ti[ousa\li fcowkiis.—For returned at tbo option of the purchaser. P aper hangings and borders— Just received 11 great assortment of dm mo*t elegant [MiltoriiH, with Imrtler* to match, from k cent* to 62, ut CHAFFER k CO.’S, aprno _ No. 0 Whllakor street. «IUHT RBflBlVHt). ™ PER STEAMER, an usrtortmout or Mlssu* and Cldl'lreu’s Plain Straws, _ Lutllus’ NEOI’OLITAN BONNETS. IN- lANTS' HATS uml KRAI’S. Also a few liuVS' HATS. For sule b.v MRS. FREELAND, •buy 17 lirnughlon Htreot. L isle thread gauntlets—tuo only urticlo of tho kind iu tlio city. For salo by 4. W. THREltKELB, nur27 oornor of Congress and Whitaksr-fts.^ C ORN AND UUlL'J 6iEAl..—1000 bus prime Corn, White and mixed; &u do fre.ili Corn Meal u store uml far solo by d»" mi »»Arr«N itihtov jt, rn READ 1-READ 11—lUfiAD III' I That Is, il'yoit can see; nml ' , if you can’t *00, you can ilmlSg^F^T^c* i —ial* kinds of “ helps to see,” at dm Watch uml I Juwolry »tt>ro of D. R. Nichols k Co., in Ctnmros* ! Htreot, next door to tlie corner of Whitaker, whore ; yon cau pnrehu.se Watches, Jewelry, Silver Wttre, , amt Fancy Goods, a* low as at auy other store iu : the country. We have received per steamship Alabama a fresh ot or thoso lino Sttiul Sjiectiu!le* ; ul*o, a supply of 1 coble and I’oriscoplc I*jn*, wlticli we urtj prepared fa lit in all klud* or frames, at short notice. Our Periscopio l>!ns (so calletl from their peculiar shape) liavo an ndvuutnge ovor all others, us they lmvo u greater range of focus, so Unit the reader Is not compelled to hold tho book or paper at a corlaiti distuueo 1‘rotu the eyo. Call uml see. D. II. NICllOl>5 .V GO. 43* No charge for showing goods, four 11 D. II. N. A CO. . . J beautifying the complexion, curing diseases nmhlO tl 01 tlie .Skin, for Shaving, cleaning tlio Teeth, for the Tid'd and Nursery, tor Bathing, ami many Medical purpose*, a fresh supply of the genuine urticlo, Jud received at die APOTHECARIES’HALL, fob 23 Cur. Broughton uml Barnard st*. rjillE iiutiersignetl 1m* just received per steam X cr Knoxville, ami is now opening a beaiitiild lot of Muslins at 10 to 12* c e.per vartl. J. W. 'fllRKIJvKLD, Corner Cttugross uml Whitaker ste. K OBE—700 coil* Rope, vurious brand*, all orgootl quality, In store nml for sule liy «»Pr2t> BRIGHAM, KELLY k Ct». PERlUmCALS. P UTNAM’S Monthly Magazine for May. Frank Leslie’s Gazette of Fashions for Amy. Black wood’s Edinburgh Review for April. * Received and for sale by IVAIINOCK k DAVIS, fa ay HI 160 emigres* htreot. 1 OK UB1*S. FLOUR in ntoro aud lor sale JLA3Q by may7 CRANK, WKLIS ft OO. piOHN—In fttore and for sale by V/ mart LOCKETTIt 8 LOCKETTll RNKLUNOS tmtr 4 GRATK8. A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT, new pub terus, just received, amt for sale twenty-five pur cent, less than ever before in this city. 001211 KKNN’Mtv • tv t, ,} A ^ W , M C U1AFKEU A CO., lmvo a largo and wcU ) selected *tt*ck of White IauuI, French ami Am- oricau zittcs. Chrome Green. Yellow Linseed, Stterm 1 « ,,|H Li liner’s Oils, BnisUe*, Paper llaugliigfl, which we will sodjttjow ruttis. aprlH N AIIAs.^a tons lauding this day from bark Augusta, a complete assortment for Builders’ mm, for wile at manufacturers’ price*. CHAFFER k CO., a Whitaker street. S TAPLE and Fancy Dry Goods, of every va riety, just reeoived amt fnr«nle by J. W. THRKIJvEIJ), mar 21 r«ir. Ctuigres* and Whitaker ste. S WEEP OIL—a very superior article of Tuscan Olive Oil, put up by Kelllng A Co., Leghorn s for sale by JOHN B. MOORE A CO., febjl Gibbons' Bulldiuga. S EEBT’OTAIOKS—Tio bids, prime Boed lfafatooe", fromsclir. Al. Burr, from Boston. For salo by fab 0 HUNTER <6 GAMMBLLf A BBOTT 8 Muuilla Sand T on hand at U 11—04 I’aper, comtautly CHAFFER k CO’8, No 0 WUUkoril For any time not abovo specified, a proportions charge will be made. A deduction of 26 lior cent from tho above rates will be made ou advertldomeuts appearing exclu sively on tlie fourth page of the daily. Advertisement* ordored three times a week, will bccliargod two-thirds tho above rales. Special notices, 10 ceute per lino for tlio first, ami 5 couts for each subscqeiit insertion, and In uo case to bo subject Vo contract. Murriago notices $1. Fu ueral invitations 60 cents each. No special notice* inserted for less than 60 cent*. Obituary Notice.-, Report*, Resolutions, or Proceedings ol' auy Society. Association, or Corporation, ordered to be publish ed, 6 cents per line. Steamboat* will be advertised ut $40 per annum for each boat advertised. Steamships, where but one is ruuuiug. 640 per an num; if two or more, 630 each. Auctioneers' advertisements not to be subject to contract, but fa be charged ut the rates prescribed per square. The paper, ttutlcr no circumstances, to be luclud ed in 11 contract, Professional and business cards not exceeding 6 Rues, will be inserted at $20 per annum. Call* on persons to become candidate*, will be inserted as other advertisements, to be paid lor in variably in advance. Announcing candidates for ofllee, 610, to lie paid In advance. Advertisement* not marked ou tbe copy fora specified time, will tie inserted until forbid, amt iwyinent exacted. When any hill for two months ndvertt.-ing, other than contract, nmouuts to over $50, a deduction ot 26 per cent will be made, Y’early advertising, with privilege of change «UI be taken at tho following rates : For one square, renewable onco a week, $46 “ “ “ twice “ 65 “ “ “ 3 times orol'tonoi 70 Every additional square contracted for to bo clun g od one half the abovo rates additional. Y’early advertisers shall bo limited fa the s|«u*t» contracted far. AU contructs shall bo iu writing, stating definitely tlio nature of the business to lu* advertised. Any advertisements not properly con neotod with the business shall be charged se|wraic ly, and also any excess of mutter over tlu* amount contracted for. Contract advertisements puyable quarterly; ad vertisements from strungere uud transient person*, payable in advanco. All others will bo considered due when called for. Regular advertisers uud nil others seuding com munications or requiring notices designed fa call at tention to fairs, couccrts, soirees, or any public cu- tertuimucuts, whero charges are tunde lor admit tance—aU notices of private associations, every no tlce designed to call attouUou to private enterprises calculated or lutcmled to promote individual fate rests, cau ouly ho inserted with Uio understanding that the sumo is to bo paid for. if iusorted in the editorial culunui (which can bo ouly at tho Utecre tiou of the editors) the same will be charged at tbe rate of not less thou 20 ccuts per line. Advertisements ordered in tbo Wockly juiper. $1 per square for cuch insertion. Tito umlorsiguod, publishers of Daily, Tri-Weekl) and Weekly ttewspupers iu Savannah. Ga., pledge ourselves strictly to udhero to tbe above hlU ol charges, aud iu 110 lUBtanco to doviato therefrom. . The ubovo rates to take cfl'oct March 1, I860, and to oohiiuuo binding, uutU changed by Uio vote of a m ijority of thu uudorslgned. N. B—This schedule shall not in any way etlect tho Integrity or existing contracts. All coufracts for tho year or any other apedfled tlmo, shall only ceaso with tho expiration of the porlodHor which they wore made, iiwiinny |t 8MSD, Republican. Tramm k Vnmnita, Jfonwy Nma. R. a HuMkOt, Smytan k Jamal- a.