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|^SvaMpS9BiMvil|HP|PK^ _ _
nnaurpassod and embracing a heavy and tabeUi
Engine, with ample hotter powor tor propelling v
full speed the largest slio Circular. In feet, the %
from this establishment can be nowhere sai
design or execution and of almllar quality.
at Columbus l u’olodtTpTH.
Leave Columbus dally at 9 a
thorueatllK JL Mh> arrive at a
ncctlng at Macon each way w
train* to Savannah, Augusta and J
Macon and Western trains to Uri
ton, Chattanooga, Nashville. Ac.
Connecting daily at L'olumbus, 1
coaches, 84 tulles to Opelika, thence 1
Connecting atOflethl^?%h A Tidlahaesee andSu-
fhula mall atamw.
l*aiweugcrs breakfa land dine at Port. Valley.
, GKO. W. ADAMS.
Aug. Slot. 1833. if augSI
I, BUGGIES, AND BULK IK 8
< and ftMgr Attarmenl jnst
rpHB Subscriber* are now prepared to
i to the public. 0 A KHIAUE8. PHJCT0N8, BUG
GiiCB, CARRYALLS. Ac., fresh from Home ofth«
!u earnest, by an examination of their stock.
AST All kinds of repairing done as heretofore.
L. 8. BENNETT A 00.,
aug 1 corner Went Broad and Hay-street*.
STOVES 1 STOVES I1
, Cull ut JOHN J. MAURICE'S,
No. 10,11 mid 14 BMrn.rd.lnmt, where you
will dud nauoo.1 mi .Mortinentiw there 1.
In the city—which on ei.mln.lton, will
' ompele with liny; «nd .llofwhlch will he
■ .'Olliunv wmmiij .
* tv .minted to bake, lioll or rout,... ...
c^r.cnrejnfhorenjhjj.v^nover.umk
LARUE COOK BTOVJW. . ,
those In want would do well to call, being purchased
1 asUelSon at a mluced rate, I feel positive In Haring
I can sell northing In the shape of a large Cooking
. Stove cheaper than those purchased this season. Also,
all kinds of Parlor, Office and Hull Stove* on the most
accommodating tornia aud latest styles. Also, TUi*
Ware of every description.
Cast Iron Pumps for Wells and ClRterns.
Lead ftps of tho various Calllbre,
Wooden Ware, of every description. t .
llroums, Scrubbing ami Dusting Brushes, Ac., Ac.
Glass Lamps for Fluid and Camphene. Oil, Ac.
HOtXoW WAKK OK KVKKY kltJD.
Having two of the best Plumbers In the United
States 1 am prepared to run Water Pipes on correct
principles, of the beat material. 1 would refer to work
done In the uew building* of Mr. Waldburg.Mr. Win.
Hematiart, Stoddards, Lloyds and Clrcopely’a, and nu-
"■Sffio*" bul "“ ng “„ j§* L MAl'BKTV.
OTU, 1,8, BNOINK8 * MACHINERY.
mHE 8UBSCRLBER would respectfully in-
1 form Ids friends and the publto generally, that
hu Is located ID bkvannah, Ga., and ls prepared to
give his exclusive attention to those wishing his
services in preparing plans, furnishing Drawings for
Steam tinglin'*, Saw Mills and Machinery In general,
lie will also devote his time to superintending the
crecthm of Saw Mills throughout the South, as he
has the agency for aoine of the largest Machine Manu
facturing establishment* In the United Stales. Hu la
also prepared to give parties desiring It, every Infor
mation In regard to the cost of tiuglnes, Mill Gearing
aud Machinery of all descriptions; Shingle Machine*.
Leather Belting, double or single, made to order and
warranted to be good. Persons ordering work
through him may rest usaumi their orders will be
Ailed with dispatch, and every attention puld to giv
ing them Machinery from the best style of patterns,
end of the most substantial ami durable workman
ship. He would likewise Invite the attention of those
about to errect Mills to his plan of circular Mill,
known as “Mltchel’s Circular Mill/* believing It to be
the only plan that cau be successfully operated In
all MudJ of timber. Dy this nidi 1 , tho timber Is se
cured so as to prevent springing whilst the saw ls In
the cut The set works are geared so that by turning
one wheel the log Is udjusted at both ends; thus Hav
ing the labor of one hand.
Persons wishing to learn the advantages of this Im
provement are referred to Pierce A Maosudhr’s
Milt at No. •*,0. Railroad, and Fuller A Oo., No. 7,
Central Railroad. Long experience and close atten
tion given practically to construction aud operating
Steam Saw Mills, warrants the subscriber in the oou-
fidemvi of being able to give e very satisfaction.
Those wanting machinery for working wood, such
as Daniel’s improved. Planer, Tenoning machine,
Mortising machines. 8ash, Moulding and Slat Ma
chines, Scroll Saw. sc., by calling ou the subscriber
may obtain tbein from the best manufacturers, of to-
jrtp aAvljjit mauUbiea for working wood ever offered to
Savannah.
■Mr‘ jJS
oct s?
C.
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... UlBBIL J! , m . .
II VRLKN A llOLUrtUHWORTH,
J. M. Pool A Oo.,
Ohvonu A Ore*. Augusta,
GENUINE
Hetdnleclfc. & Co. ChamiHiyne.
rpUB Subscribers, having been appointed by
X MefMnv Heidsleck A Go., to Huccued Mr. Charles
Baxter, heretofore sole agent in the United States for
the sale of their Wines, who thl* day retires from bo*
Bine**. respect folly call the attention of tho Public to
t ’«te i aSin 8 .KCK*co.,-
in. Justly claim to be alone enabled t —
country the geuulne Ueidatack A Go., Champagne,
under the same name ami style asortgiiially introduc
ed Into this market, now nearly 30 years ago, they be-
I ng sole proprietors of all the Identical vineyards, cel-
1 ars, etc., which the founders and originators of this
celebrated brand bad owned.
Such being the fact we need not dwell upon the su
perior quality of their Wines, the reputation of the
same among the American public belug already Iden
tified with unsurpassed excellence.
We bug particularly to notice that their brand still
bears the same name HK1DS1KCK A 00. In Ml. by
which It became sc fovorably knowu, being thereby
easily distinguished from other similar marks, which
have since appeared. ORAMtiK A AlltiUO,.
(Successors to Charles Engle:)
Sole Importers In the United States.
New York, Jan. 1,1854^
CARD.—Upou the dissolution of the old firm of
Heldsiock A Oo., In 1884, the senior partner who hod
the sole charge of I to liquidation, continued the busi
ness, retaining exclusive possession of the vlueyards,
vaults, etc., which the original partnership had eu-
Joyed.
nay hereafter appear In this market, the name
of our Uuu in lull will be found on the labels and
■omul the corks. __.. HKIDS1K0K A 00.
“ISffiStfSSaw
MINIS A FLOKANCK,
Agents In Savannah.
O pie
feW
SOLOMON’SGruerry, 137 Broughton*!.
'MT'AJFKR IRONS, very thin iin|>r*.,iun.
TT Ju»t received from England and ft
XXrAFFLE IRONS, just received and fa
YV* trie by fftlOl tlKO. A. McCLKBKKY.
u Teakettles, Ac., of English
(Ush manufacture, lu
GEO. A. McCLKSkY.
A LCOHOL. 60 bbls Boglo’s Alcohol, land
^' ln8ftcln r^ AlexlM »8 W /» r
1 EAF TOBACCO,
I J buullmr from bark
[fu 13]
for sale by
COHENS A HERTZ.
hhde prime and choice N. O. Sugar.
100 bhl* choice new crop Now Orleans Molasse
80 hhds prime Ribbed Bacon Sides.
20 do do clear do do
10 do do new Shoulders.
80 tierces new Sugar cured Hams, landing an
for sale by
fe 18 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A 00.
25
store by pa 38] W. CRABTREE-
TT'KESH FRUITS, Oranges, Bunauus, Ap
X. pies,Just received and for sole by
f» 13 JOHN DALY. 28 Wbltakcr-street.
1ABBLS of liue Irish Potatoes; 6 do of
AVJ small White Jersey Beans, Just received j>er
ship Southport, at EATON A BROTHERS,
Train “ ■“
cor Broughton and West Brood-si.
ttjflWWroox. r
Q_ for sule by [Jan 18) W. tf. FORD,
~\fl* AUBLE MANTLE PIECES—A few setts
and for sale—we are also agents
un ‘ l l' re P»rod to All ail c
dor* for Mantels, Tomb Stones, or Ornamental wor
Apply io [fo 11} W. h. MACLEAN A CO.
/^IOIINj 500 bushels of prime Corn in suck
V/ Just received and for sale In aunntltliw in tai
_ bottle, for sale by w .
ourner Broil,hum «nd lkniMd-»'u.
WELLS AIIUHH.
OR CHILDREN.
J. E. DeFORD,
r .IW PDBUS1IING.
rpHE ENCYCMlPKDIA BRITAN
IS . K improved amt brought up
tbspraaanY * * ■
M.D.,F.I
« j JOHN M COOPER A CO
efiTiT
Liquor
' ». CilXENS:
flSNSSAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
V S.vannah, Go. c,ni Ian 10
it. X. WINKLER,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Willlmn-
V/ Mra'l BulMlnn, Bar-at., Savannah, Ga. ap 18
S. F. PELOT,
T7ACT0R S COMMISSION MERCHANT,
X Wllll.nnon'a Bnllrtlnn, >24 Bajat. no J4
WELLS a DURR, „ n
T7ACT0R8 And commission mer-
i? Oil ANTS, 82 Bay-Ht., Savannah, Gn. «rp2l-ly
HENRY K. WASHBUR1V, A|f’t.
CjlllPPINQ k COMMISSION MERCHANT,
r & Savannah, Ga. Jy 2i-iy
c.a.l. LAHAK,
. ri ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
vT Savannah, Gn. n,,v •*■*/_
ROWLAND & CO..
ENIiHAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
U No. 172 Bay-St., Savannah, Ga. .
JOHN T. ROWLAND, (HU 21J _ JOHN T. ROWLAND, JR.
WM. B. JIACLEAN & CO.,
A UCTION AND COMMISSION MfcR-
1\_ CHANTS, llayail., Savannah, Ga. JOHN 8.
HU'i’CHINSl.lN, Auctloni'or. . " nv “ .
BANCROFT U HHYAN,
/GENERAL AGENTS anil BHOKLHH, far
\JT Ihu purchniaJ anil aala of Stock., Bonita, Kx*
chansc ami Iteal Kataii', No. 117 ltay-at., Savannah.
Jan 24 . •> .
LOCKETT, LONCi & CO.,
/COMMISSION .MERCHANTS nnd SHIP-
Vy PINO AGENTS, Savannah, Geo., will attend to
selling all kind* of PRODUCE. „ .
j$4- Strict attention given to the Receiving and
Forwarding Goods, nnd tilling order* from the coun
try. E. Lockett, Wm. H. Long, John H. Davis.
Jy 26 iy
WYLLY & N01W910LLIN,
ri KNEHAL COMMISSION AGENTS, for
\JT the purchase and sale of Stocks, Bond*, Real
uml and I’eraoiial Estate, ftc. Office 9oruer of Buy
Lane and Bufi-st., rear or the l'o*t Office.
I», h.—Having numcrou* order*, we wish to pur
chase 100 Negroes, either single or In families, for
which we are willing to pay highest cash prices.
Jy80 iy
JAMES MCHENRY,
TN8URANCE 'BROKER nnd NOTARY
X PUBLIC. Marine Protest* Noted and Extended,
Average*adjusted,Charter Partlesaml Average Bonds
drawn, paper* prepared whereby to recover losses
from American or British Underwriters, and attention
given to all matter* connected with Shipping ami In
surance. Office No. 118 Bay-et., opposite the front of
the Custom House. nov 8-ly t
SLOAN A CALWELL,
TMPOHTKHH and Wholaaala Daalora In Brandira.
1 Wlnaa, Gin, Clpara, Ac., No». 17 and 12 Cheap-
Kide, Baltimore.
ju 21 CHAB. A. DENNI8, Agent.
». A. O’BYRNE,
A TT0RNKY AT LAW, OBloo 175 Bay
Street, over Turner ft Co/a Drug Store, tf fo 6
"tSeO- ADAMS,
A TTOllNKY AT LAW, Dnrion, Guorgin.
A. Ja 16 6U1-
JOSEPH OANAHL.
A TTOKNEY AT LAW, corner of Boy nnd
JY Whttaker-ate. Jc 25-ly
MAYGIMACOX,
A TT011NEY8 AT LAW, Atlantu, Ou., will
xIl collect Debts In the following Counties: DeKalh,
Fayette, Heard, Cass, Murray. Cherokee, Newton,
Coweta, Campbell, Gordon, Walker, Henry, Merri-
wethcr. Carroll, Floyd. Dade, Spaulding, Troup,
Cobb, Whitfield, Forevth, Gwinnett.
References—E. D. Stoddant ft Co.. Charleston, So.
Ca., Williams ft Brothers, Augasta.uu., Plant ft ilro*.,
uml 0. W, Choat, New York. m %I _
Nat. Maniivm, [mul7-tf] Titos. N. Cox.
CHARLES MARMUALL,
A TTOKNEY AT LAW, No. 79 Fayette-ut.,
Dalllmore, Md., offer* 111* professional service*
iu tlie transaction of legal business In the city ol
Baltimore. i
REFERENCES: , ,
Baltimore—J. C. Wilson ft Co., Ix-mon ft W Inter, B.
& F. Vow, Dr. J. Hannon Thomas, lion. W. L. Mar- (
shall, Wm. Schley, Kao.
Savannah—Hon. R. M. Charlton,Fraud*S. Bartow,
Robert Habersham ft Son, Dr. J. P. 8creven, Rev. t. ,
L. Snittb, W. T. Thompson, W. Wood bridge,
nov1 6m
HYLAND ^ O’NEILL.
AirHOLESALE and Retail deulera in Im-
YY ported WINES and LIQUORS, French Bran
dies, Began, and Fancy Groceries, next door to Mar
shall House, Broughtoii-et., Savannah, Ga.
F. HYLAND, [Jan 4J F. U. 0 NEILL.
W. D. FORD,
TAB ALER in choice family Groceries,Pickle*,
U Pre*erve*. Fruit*, Confoctlonerlea, Nut*, ftc.—
Also. Fish, Oysters, and Ice, when In season. Wald-
burg s Buildings, Jefl'erson-st., Savaimuh, Ga.
S. S. SiMiaEY,
\\T HOLES A LE and RETAIL BOOKSEL-
TT 1.RR and STATION Kit, No. 1311 OonKroso-at.,
nppaatta MonmncilOaqr., Bavaunah, Ga. ilia IB-tr
THOMAS M. ROSIS,
TMPORTER aud MANUFATUllER of 8E-
X GARS, wholesale and retail dealer In Smoking and
chewing Tobacco, SnutT, ftc., No. 87 Bay-»t., one door
west of Abercorn, Savannah, Ga.
THUS. F. STEVENS,
PROPRIETOR if Hack, Llvory and Sdo
X Stables, comer of Broughton and liaroanl-st*.
uug 24 ly
C^HjBERT butler,
ATASTKK BUILDER —dealer in White
1YX Plue Lumber, York-sL, Oglethorpe-sqr., Savan
nah. Jan 26
CHAS. 11. PICKETT,
pONTRACTER aud BUILDER, having re-
\J auroed his business, la now prepared to contract
for buildings or Jobbing work of any description, In
hta line. Stairs executed with neatuesa and UiBpatcli.
A share of the public patronage 1* moat respectfully
solicited.
Carpenter Wrap comer of Walnut and Harrlioii-ats..
second street west of Browu ft llani*'* Stable*,
fob 18 ly
P. ft. SIIEILS,
T UMBER k TIMBER FACTOR, having
Xj leased one of the Wharves lately occupied by A.
A. Sniet*, la uow prepared to receive any Lumber or
Timber thut may be consigned to him for sale. He i
will also keep on hand Lumber, Shingles uud Wood
for city trade.
Savannah, Dec. 1st, 1853. tf dec 1
ARCHITECTURE.
O HOLL k FAY, Arohitoota, Comer of Bull <
IO and Bryan-sts., Savannah, Go., offer their Henrico* j
to gentlemen about to build, and to committees of
public bulldlugs, churches, school-houses, ftc. Plans
for nil kind* and styles of dwelling-house*, ftc., actu
ally built and In progresa, can at all times be seen at
our office; and as It la more economical, and nave*
much after (llaaiipotutmeut to have plan* und specifi
cations well matured before commencing, It must be
•hMdrahle for those about to build to secure the ser-
vice* of experienced architect*.
49” They also undertake tlie Inspection of works
•luring their progress, a* well aa VumDh designs for
every style or Interior decoration*, monument* and
table*. oct 26-tf
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING.
To* 0. CARL, Broughton-at., opposite Hor-
J? • ton ft Klkeuion. offers hts services to the public
for the execution ol House, Sign, Ornamental Palm
ing and Graining. He keep* for sale at his store,
Paints, Oil*, Paper Hangings, Gilt Picture Frames, Ja
panned Tins, for signs, ftc. All work done cheap uml
warranted to give satisfaction. *ep 19-6m
JOHN POOLE,
’ WHOLESALE and RETAIL dealer in
’ TT l'alnm.OlU.Turpeiitineaiitl Vamiatiea,Krem-h
and American Window Glass, Paint, Varnish and
Whlto Wash Brushes, Sahel und Camel Hair Pencils,
Badger and Camel llalr Blenders, Graining Combo,
Artist*' Brushes, ftc., Paper Hanging*, Hordern aim
Fire-Board Print*.
N. B.—House, Sign and 8h!p Painting, Gliding,
and Glazing, done on reasduahle terms, by
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whltaker-stj.
mar 20 Nearly opposite 8w!ft ft Co.
JOHN OLIVER,
TTOUSE, SIGN and SHIP PAINTER, Gla-
XX Eler, Paper Hanger, ftc. No. 121 Broughton-st.,
beg* to return Ills thanks to the cltltcns of Savannah
for past favor*, and to assure them that ull work In
Ids llue, entrusted to him, shall be done promptly
- and in a workmanlike manner. J. O. trusts, by an
assiduous attention to business, the employment of
competent workmen, and thu use of the best mate
rials, to Insure a continuance of their favors. He
keeps for sale mixed and dry Paints, paint oil, tur-
pentlne, varnishes, window gla*s and putty, paint,
' marking, whlto wash oml other brushes, nov 21-6ui
W M, HUMPHREYS, Agent.
Y/TANUFACTURER of Essential Oils, Kx-
- JYX tracts, and Perfomery of all description*, fancy
. Toilet and Shavlug ScaiMi, Drugs, Medicines, Chemi
cals, ftc., ftc. For sale by Messrs. Eaton ft Vernon, 78
Malden Lane, J. and J. T. Tripp, SO uml 92 Malden
t Lane, Haydock, Clay ft Evaus, 218 Pearl-st., wholesale
t Druggists, New York.
No vlsltorsor company received unless through
special Invitation. m»21-tf
r SAIL MAKING,
rpiIE Subscriber ha* resumed hi* business of
- X Ball Making, and Is prepared to make Sails of all
, description*. Tents, Tarpaulins, Awnings, Euaigii*
and Flag* of all kind*. He can be found at all time* at
the Lower ltlce MIU. All order* left at the aloro of
Messrs. Claghom ft Cunningham, will meet with
n prompt attention. (JySJ M. AMOROUS.
i J. E. DeFORD,
e- A POTII EC ARIES’ HALL, 8. E. corner Broughton
jA « * n ?. Barnard-street*. Savannah, Qa-, Wlioleaale
and Retail dealer lu Drugs. Medicines and Chemicals,
Dye-stuff*. French, English and American Perfomery,
- line Toilet and Shaving Soap*, fine llalr and Tooth
., Bruahea, Surgical and Dental Instru-
§‘U»P«rG‘rs of aU kind* Spice*,
*? wmao, all the patent or pro-
11. Rrietory MeOIctneR of the day, superior Inks, pure
*- y j?, 8 * a ° d handle* for medical purpose*, Extract*
for flavoring, choice Toilet and
FANCY ARTICLES, Ac.
I make mjr purduav. for caah, mil otfor gooda
“J equally aa tow oa they can be obtained from any aim-
P Uar catabUahment In thti nectlim, warranted to be
>• ^ SKliSll, l‘DKB AND dKNUINK
Onleri from the country promptly filled and aalif-
r faction guaranteed, with regard both to price and
f qU ^PHYSICIANS’ PBBSCRIPTIONA
Will receive **
J$n 4 J. B. DeFORD. Chemist and Druggist.
ed to onier ann wanwwu. -
*ub«criber for trees or pUnt*. will be parttomariy at^
wnaa to-. wn'lir of ir.t.erehMn
JORDAN Ot LORD,
( •( ARP ENTERS—Wort Shop in StaRord'. Build-
/ In., oil llufl-.ircot, 3d door flrom WhlUlceMt.
*a-0rJ< r«(or nork IfA.t tli.lr .liop. or »t J. W-
SkTi?. Jewelry 8tori-, on ConarcwHi., will be prompt-
K D, JORDAN.
MILLINERY, be.
MRS. BEEMENZWICi.
^1- Millinery and Fancy Goods. No. 140$
Congress-Ht., takes this method of luforni-
lug the Ladies of Savannah and vicinity,
that *he ha*opened the Store No. 141D%Con-
ilress-st.. next door to Me**rs. Einstein A tickntan,
tfi" All orders from the city and country promptly
Mended to. sepsw-tr
MKH..I. r. OOJlS’S
Fashionable Millinery and Dress Ma-
&
2IU
bridge's Buildings, and No. 17 Barnard-elrect,
Savunnali.Gn. The attention of the Ladles
“ •*■ ' t those visiting the city, are Invited
ud well selected Stock of Fashions*
S, ?, rilUlll n, DtlllAIIIS, LUlHlir, V'U|ln, 11(4.41
, Velvet Trimmings for Dresses, Plush Hats,
ittes. Infants' Caps, Plain Silk Brocade,?Plain
lully Mantillas, Cioak*. Talmas, Ac. nov 8_
MUM. S1LIIER.
Millinery and Fancy Goods. No. 157
Congress*!., Havnnnnh. Regs to nunonnee
to her friends slid the public that * he has just
vtumodfront New Y* rk with a large assort-
mslHtliig of Cloth
Bonnets, Satin,
ad Caps of every
gant French Km*
eves, Collars and
quuutlty of the
i, with a great variety
uf the most beautiful Silks /or day
dresses. Mrs. Sillier will also carry on the Dross Mu-
l Millinery on an extensive scale. All orders'
the may be favored with will be promptly at-
REHIOXAIj.
Tho Millinery, Trimming and Goner-
log Store Is removed to the store
ker-st., next door toCongress-st.,
opposite Henry J«athron A Co., where will be
mud every variety suitable for the season in MUUne-
y, Trimmings, and Fancy Goods.
MILlINRRY DEPARTMENT.
Richly trimmed white and colored Satin, Silk and
draw Children's whlto and colored trimmed lleaver
lut* ami Flats, braided ami embroldereil Hoods, fan-
Si
ill. r iieuu i»rrwiR, msninii"•
This Is the store that every mail’s wife can got llon-
Nhlte and colored Silks ami Satin, Lining Silks,
.'loak and Talma Tassels.
TRIMMINGS.
Pointed Velvets ami Ribbons, Lace Gimps nndOu-
hiiis, Silk and Worsted Braids, Km broidery ami
holding Poterns, Worsted Embroidery ami Floss
Silk, every shade and color, Steel Trimmings, Gold
id Silver Braid and Lace, Embroidered Muslin Coi
rs, Chemlsetts and Sleeves. Fancy llrcust Pins,
racelets. Kid. India Jtubbor.Clilna ami Max Dolls
Remember the spot in Whltakcr-st., next door to
New Jewelry i*tore.
iw aiul splendid assortment of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY
'all kinds.
Having engaged the services of a com potent Watch-
iuker, he Is prepared to do repairing of every ilea-
rlptlou In the best maimer, and hopes to give entire
llsfactlon to his patrons, [nov lo| H.81LRKR.
bASIlGL CROMliKY.
VAHHIONAliLK BOOT-MAKER—
_jrner of 11 rough ton and Bull-streetx. The
subscriber desires to Inform theptibllc that he
bus opened us above, where ho Is prepared to
ixecute orders for Roots of the finest IliilsU and style,
"Ifferea to
J:
• ■ li
i patrons ii
nov 8
iVllO
iy
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
k MODE A BKO., return thoir tlmnks to
A.* tlie citizens of Savannah and Its vicinity, for
lie very liberal patronage which they have received,
mil encouraged by the success of the past year they
H*g to announce that they have completed their ar-
ungeinents ami are now dally receiving from the
’lilUulelphla, Boston and New York markets their
implies fur an exteiudve Fall and Winter Trade,
IN CLOTHING, r ^
lk'WL'i.nv ivn
II AUDDARE STORE.
I ^llE Undersigned bus opened a new Hard
ware Store at No. 149 Congress-street, In the
tore recently occupied by Mtssrv. N. K. Burntim A
Jo., and Is now receiving an entire new and well st
eeled stui'k of
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GOODS,
inhracliig almost every article usually found In a
lard ware Store. Having purchased his stock direct
rom the Manufacturer!! lit England ami tldscountry,
i.e ls enabled to offer hi* Good* a* low as they can be
lurchaaed ut any other establishment at the South.
He respectfully asks of the patron* of the lute firm
if McCIchkey & Norton, the citizen* generally, and
lerson* visiting the city, to give him u tall, and be
utlHtled of his prices, etc.
oct 80 GEORGE A. McOLKSKKY.
MARINE RAILWAY.
Tho undersiguod resp
aSkflElnforms all who may need his _
nut he has charge of the MARINE RAlL^i
ridcli is now In successful operation. He Is, then
r paint the bottoms o
r description, ami to carry i
49“ A good bhipsmith Is on the promises,
mar It II. F. WILLINK, Jr.
COAL AND WOOD*
RED ASH COAL,
[N quantities to suit purchasers on the
_L wharf, or delivered In any part of the city. Also
Itluck .lack, Upland Oak. Live Oak, Ash, Pine and
Light Wood, by the Boat Load orut Retail.
For the convenience of persons residing In the up
per iKirtion of the city, lloxus for orders are placed at
the stores of Messrs. J. M. Cooper A Co., W, W. Lin
coln and W. G. Dickson, mid at the Ottlce of the
** Morning News.” In order to Insure promptness In
supplying orders, these boxes are examined dally at
9 A. M., and 3 o’clock, 1*. M.
Particular attention will be given to furnish lawful
rieuaure, and purchasers will confer a favor by Imme
diately reporting any Instance In 'which my teamsters
should fall to deliver the quantity ordered.
Having made arrangements for a regular supply of
the above urtlctes, and for their prompt delivery, 1
rosjwctfUlly ask a continuance of the favors of my
former customers, and the putronage of consumers
of fuel.
REED CANE
for shipment In any quantity, supplied at short
J.T. TlloMAS.
Successor to D. Rkmshart, Ferry Wl
• he«a*>
notice.
oct 3
Opposite the <
UNITED STATES MAIL.
a SAVANNAH TO DARIEN.—
LA line of four Horse Post Couches
ti for Darien, via Bryan Old Court
House, Midway, Rlceboro', and South Newport,eve!
MONDAY and THURSDAY ut 6fto’clock, A. M.,a
riving In Darien at 6 o’clock, I*. M., same day. R
turning, leave Darien every TUESDAY and FRIDA'
ut 5'q o’clock, A. M., arriving In Savannah at 3 P. >
connecting with the cant lor the west, the Isiuts f .
Charleston aud the North, and the New York Steam
ships.
Ad-All Express Business promptly attended to.
jarOtHce In Savannah, ut Sawyer, Hollister & Co'.
Stables, comer of State and Whitaker-*ts. Office In
Darien, at Manslou House. H. L. HART,
oe 30 Iy Proprietor.
PIANO FORTES,
Music & Musical Instruments
The subscriber having purchased
itbe entire business of F. Zogbamn “■
m>., of which flmi he ha* heretoff
been the acting member In Savannah,
would respectfully Invit
*“ — ll “ Musi 1
both In professional and business niattora coiincct^i
with Musk, Mr. M., feels himself Ihlly qualified to
proffer his services in the selection of Music uud In
strument*, or the fulfilment of orders; with the
Hurauce of his utmost zeal and Industry In his >
‘ * patronage and conlldence of
(T. B. MITCIIKLL.
jaU
u. |l. jIIIvIIELL,
Successor to K. Zogbuum k Co.
Union Steam Saw Mill.
T HE Subacrihers having completed their
new Steam Saw Mill, are now prepared to t
and fill orders tbr LUMBER of ever}* dimension
abort notice. In the bulkllng of till* Mill, we have
taken advantage of all the recent improvement In
the construction and machinery of Mills, aud u
opinion that our Mill will only require a trial to
'Vince any one that she cun manufacture LUMBER
equal, If not superior, to any other Mill In the State.
To those who may favor u* wlf,h their order*, we will
say that our utmost exertions shall be used to give
satisfaction, both In punctuality ami price*.
J. ROBERTS A (X>.
49“ Orders may be left at our office, No. 105 Bay-at
or at the .MIU. Eastern Wharves. tf aug 3
Protvellon In.uriiuce Company,
AP llAKTroso, Cokh.—Tho untlerfllgnetl.
U Api'nt. of th. above ComjMiny, we prepared to
llulkllnR. anil thetr <
taut.. AIho^MuiIti^Sot. Hl.fts, on till* moat r.vonilile
trnim. fj»»] BKIOUAM, KKI.LV* CO, Agffttn.
tiKNRRAL
Flro and Life luuraMt Agency.
C harter Oak Lim Irsvhancr Compart,
llartftml. Conn. C.nllnl, (emlonoil bvthe Sl.to)
*300,000. Alfred UU1, Wraldentl Ju C. Walker. So-
TlllXmT* V1HK. INSURANCE OOMTANY of the
'VaRMERSMTIBH ?Ns(j^lA^CH COMPANY OF
fl NKW YOIUi r ANDSRl*KKHtELNSURANCBCOM
PANY of Middleton, New York. Capital, 8150,000.
KNICKERBOCKfcR FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY of Waterford. N Y. Capital. $150,000. Cliarle*
Cramer, 1’resident; F.D. Moe, Secretary.
These Companies having a cash capital, wifely In-
yeitea In bond and mortgage, are prepared to effect
Insurance agulnst damage by lire, on all klnda of pro
perty on reasonable terms. Application received by
A. WILBUR,
ap 22 Agent for Savannah, 142 Dav-stroet.
Home Insurance Company
O F the City of New York. Capitol $500,080,
all paid In. Simeon L. Lormls, President; Clias.
J. Martin, Secretary.
The subscriber* having! been appointed Agents of
the above numed Company, are now prepared to take
risks against Fire on Buildings, Merchandize, Ac., on
favorable term*. [Jv.Sl COHENS A HEBT&.
Tike United State* Life Insurance,
4 NNUITY and Trust Company. Charter
Perpetual—Cash System. Capitol $230,000.
* ..is Company combines the Mutual and Proprieta
ry system, and will Insure the live* of white persons,
also negroes. Dr. Arnold, Medical Examiner,
mar 13 ly MIMS k FI»RANCK, Agent*.
LIVERPOOL AND LONDON
Fire and Life Insurance Company,
I HIE Undersigned Agonts uf the nbovo Com
pany, will take risks agulnst Fire on Rulldlugs,
Stock In Trade, Ac., on the most favorable terms.
BANCROFT k BRYAN,
Jan 24 ly No. 117, Bay-«t. t Savannah.
Hoy cl Insurance Company.
I ONDON AND LIVERPOOL. —Capital,
J 2,000,000 or Pounds Sterling.
This institution ha* established an Agency In 8a-
annah.and Flro Policies upon Produce and Property
will be Issued by AN DREW LOW' A CO.
Savannah, Junnary tl, 1853.
London Phoenix Fire Office.
"'HIS Company take* Fire Risks in this city,
and Insures Rent* and Leases,
tup 2 ROUT. HAHKRSHAM A BON, Agent*.
ftitna Insurance Company,
O F HARTFORD, CONN. —Tho Under
signed, Agent*of flieabove Company, continue
' i take* risks against Fire ou Buildings, Stocks, Ac., on
»o most favorable terms. COHEN’S A HERTZ,
ap 14
MUTUAL.
Life Inuurance Company of N. York.
T8AAC ABBATT, Secy; F. S. WINSTON,
X President; Dr. R. D. Arnold, Medical Kxumlner.—
Applications received by W. P. HUNTER, Agent,
fe j 14 ly
LIKK 1NSUUANCK.
Southern Mutual Insurance Comply.
I ^lIE Rato* of thi* Company aro lower than
those charged by Northern Compuules for resi
dent* of the South.
One-fourth of the first premium Is entirely remlt-
t«l* After the llrot year, this fourth may he paid by a
* ** lleyl* for the whole life.
. __ _ year policies, this Company offers
grout advantages.
Policies may be made payuble to the wife, or wife
id children, with or without a trustee.
All the funds of the Company uro Invested In State
■eal estate, worth four
NOTICES.
NOTH E.
LL PERSONS having chums against Win.
L Robertson, late of Chatham county, deceased,
notified to present the same properly attested
wltldn the time prescribed by law, and all persons
Indebted to the said estate are required to make pay-
icnt to GEORUE ROBERTSON, ) „„, ru
fe 80 wS GEORGE ROBERTSON, Jr-J Kx rHl
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
W E have Thi* Day associated with us in
business, Mr. Wui. A. Jaudon. The firm will
' e u* heretofore,
Jun 2 PIERSON, UtilDT A OO.
NOTICE.
1^3OUR months after date, application will
I. be made to the Honorable Court of Ordinary for
jave to seJl the real Estate belonging to It. P. Hur
on, late of Camden County, deceased,
nov 29 It. E. BURTON, Executrix.
LEGAL CO-PARTNERSHIP,
undersigned have this duy formed a
. Co-Partnership, for the practice of Law aud
Kuulty In the various Court* of the Eastern and
Middle Circuits, under the name and style of Marsh
A Utterard. MULFORD MARSH,
oct 1 JOHN M. UUKKAUD.
NOTICE.
r llE Subscribers have removod thoic stock
of Goods, to the store recently occupied by
Samuel Solomons, Esq., No. 2U Buy-street, where
they will be happy to see their friends and custo-
IscplOj CRANE A RODGERS.
NOTICE.
I ? ACTORS, Merchants and others, desiring
. to have their Cotton rc-pucked, can do so by
applying at my Press, Eastern Wharves,
mar 5 if C. A. L. LAMAR.
V6-PARTNKRSI11P NOTICE—The undersigned
a
Savannah, Jan. 5,1854
Jun 5
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
A LL porsous indebted to the into M. W,
O'DYKNK, will niuke Immediate payment,
and those having claim* against the sold deceased,
III present them lor settlement to
fe id tf I). A. O'BVRNK, Administrator.
liKTTKKS OIHA1IHHOHY.
UIX Month* after date application will be made
to the Ordinary of McIntosh county for Letters
JKX UCIITOlt’H MALE.
O N THE FIRST TUESDAY in April next,
will be Bold before the Court House door, In
Jeff erson, Camden county, six tract* of Lund, belong
ing to the estate of Robert P. Burton, deceased, eon-
taliilugTweiity-threo hundred acres, more or less. Sold
by all order obtained from the Court of Ordinary, and
sold for the benefit of the heir* and creditor* of the
Estate, R. K. Burton, deceased. Term* on day of
sale. It. E. BURTON, Kxc’x Estate
R. P. Burton, Deceased.
St. Mary*, February 13/A, 1834.
lawtd fe 16
EXECUTORS* SALE.
B Y a decree of Court will be sold on the
tint Tuesday In April, 1854, In front of the Court
House In the city of Savannah, ut the usual hours of
side, vucaut Lot, In fee simple, 60 by 90 feet, situated
on Fiunkllu Squares Franklin Ward, No. 28, bounded
by Congress and Montgomery-streels, south by a
louie, uud Immediately In the rear of Mr*. Mnry
Marshall'* large tenement building Broughto»-st.—
Sold for u division of the heirs ol John Sheck, de
ceas'd. Terms «>u the day of sale. Signed,
A. HARMAN, ) Exec’rs of John
OLi VER M. LILLIB1UDU E. J SUeck decU
fe 13
id
Iron Railing* Verandah*, Ornamett-
TAL IRON WORKS, Ac.
B EING the agent of a large Monufactory, I
am prepared to furnish at short notice,
nov 22 J. F. PE LOT. 224 Boy-«t.
CRIST ADORO’8
NEW SHAVING AND HAIR DRESSING SALOON
NO. 28 BULL-STREET.
nPIIE Subscriber beg* to inform his friends
X and the public that he ha* opened a new uml
elegant Sliuviugand Hair-Dressing Saloon, on Bull
street, direcUy opposile th© site ol the new Hotel,
shortly to be erected, where he will be happy to wait
on Ids friends and others, who muy need Uf* service*.
Thuukf ul lor the very liberal putrouugc heretofore
bestowed on him, lie hope* to merit It* contiituiuice.
G REENOUGU’S American Polytoohnic
Journal, with which ha* been combined Ap
pleton’* Mechanic* aud Engineer*’ Magaxli
O IL FOR MACHINERY. 'DoubleRofiued
Rape Seed OU. equal to Sperm fur lubricating
the mills In the neighborhood; also, Lard, Sperm,
and Patent Oil, for ndo by
/ouNI
Wcw Carriage Repository.
" L %, MR. W. W WOODRUFF, of Griffin,
• Ga., and Messrs. M. C. A J. II. GREEN, of
“Newark, N.J.. having purchased the en
tire Interosts, uud secured the location of Mos*r*. T.
J. Naylor A GO., In the Carriage bu*lne**ln thl* city ;
respectthlly announce to the citlzeu*of Savannah ami
of the State of Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama,
Porida, aud all section* *" ’**—* “““
tluit, it 1* their Intention r — - --
u large and general assortment of every kind of Car
riage* In use.
They feel confident that their business relntlon*
such a* u> enable them to offer inducement* to pur-
elmwraequal to Chorie*ton or 4by other city.
lhe Messrs. Green have been eugugetl in the
fucturo of Carriages In Newark, N. J., fora number of
years, and ure well acquainted with the want* and
requirement* of the South. Their reputation a*
Manufacturer*, combined with the experience and
qualification* of Mr. Woodruff, long knowu at Griffin,
Ga.,ln the Carriage bualne**, embolden* them to
promise that they will be able to meet the expecta
tion* of the nubile.
Mr. 11. D. W. Alexander, of the late Firm favorably
known In connection with tho carriage business In
this city, In associated with them, and will act a* their
Agent In the'transaction and management of their
bustnoM.
Mr. Woodruff* Intention l* to divide hi* time and
attention between thl* point and the Interior, and
hope* to make the acquaintance of this community
personally.
Bv strict attention, coupled with fltirand honorable
dealing, they hope to secure a share of public pat
ronage.
They have made arrangements to Have all repairing
promptly aud neatly done.
All work sold by them will be warranted.
WOODRUFF, UK KEN A CO..
No. 223 and 225 Bay-street,
.■ ■ Savannah, Ua.
49“ A CARD.—It wJU be seen by the above that we
have deemed It best for the Interest* of ail concerned,
to withdraw In favor of Messrs. Woodruff', Green, A
Co. We take this opportunity to return thank* to our
friend* for the kind offer* of support that were so lib.
orally proffered us, and to solicit the same for our
friend* of the same firm. T. J. NAYLOR, A OO.
Savannah, Dec. 7, 1863. dec 7
-we-.. .
to offer to tb« citizens of
Bavftnaah, aa« theeeuntle* adjacent, one of the
™—idW*!'
city, consisting In part of
-Hack Satin de
Common de
C*®tfta ; Printed and piafn’alTwooNlo^Laj'np^, Al ,„.
Slnto 1011 Cl0tb *’ ^PlyM/Gtakham;,
Ffreom W1U varied .took
ro c wVvc7!?,°«i > c^, s Sl^i^ ra ' ,h * t
We Invite particular attention to our stock of
HOUSE-KEEPING GOODS,
both onarconnt of the quality and low price* at which
we are offering them. Among them may be found
W. *4, KM aud 18-4 fine Bret BUnkets.Lneian
Cotton Sheeting*, Linen and Cotton Pllfow Casing*
Conntorp. nea and Toilet Oufito, extra large and line
Linen Daniaska and Cloth*. Napkins, DowUu, Furni
ture Dimity and Chlntes: Flannels, all colors, styles
and qualities; Huckaback*. Bussla Towels aud Tow
ellings, Tick*. Drills, etc.; KUi broideries, Ladle*’ Em
broidered Hdkfs. price* from $1 to $89; Collar*. Un
der Ildklk and Sleeve* to match; Edging*,Inserting*
Bands and Flounce*, very fine and rich. Together
with a full stock of Plantation, Fancy and all other
style* of Dry Goods, to which we Invite all to call and
examine. Good* freely exhibited, and customer* left
to their own Judgment aud taste to purclnuie, or look
further. If , ocil7T
CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
(hr. qf (bnmrti anil JrMr*m-xt*..
MAAS A HEYMANN, PRQI’RIKToks.
M AAS A HEYMANN ure fully prepared
to show to their customers, and to those who
may be visiting Savannah, the large*! assortment of
^ FALL AND WINTER COATS,
Cloaks, Over Coat*, Vests and Pantaloons In every
variety of approved style, for Gentlemen, Youths uud
Boys. Their stock of Clothing will compete with any
other In this city, for good material, workmanship and
reasonable prices. — ai«o—
At this eMtablislimentmay be (bund a well selected
ajwortmcnt of Cruvats, tk-rufs, Stocks, Hosiery,
Glove*, Su*penders, Shirts, Undershirts uml Drawer*.
Hals and Caps, Umbrellas,Trunks, Carpet lings and
V aliaes, Ac., Ac., the whole of which I* oilbred for sule
low by
uct 28 MAAS k HEYMANN.
Mew Fall and Winter XioodN.
EINSTEIN A ECKMAN,
No. 161 Omoreu-ilreet.,
H AVE ju«t received by latest steamers, a
large assortment of
STAPLE DRY UOOD8,
Brown and M idle Shirtings, col'd Homespun Shirt
ings, all kind* of Flannel*, Blankets, Kersey* and 0&-
•aburgs, etc.
m SILKS.
Tlie largest and finest assortment In this cltv,—Plain,
“*-• «m-ETK * • *
_ 1**, phi
DRESS goods
Muslin and Barege de Ijalnes, tlg’d and plutn Cash
meres, ClrcasslA* de Berges, French and English Mc-
rinoes, Paraiuittas. Alpaccas, Scotch Plaids, ect.
Shawls, Cloaks, Mantillas and Circular*, a splendid
•ariety. Also, all colors of cloth for Ladle*’ Muntlllu*
iiid Cloak*.
French and Swiss Embroideries, Uuderaleeve*.
Chemlxettes, Collar*, Infant Waist*. Kmb’d aud
Lawn Hdkfs. MuhIIii aud Cambric Bauds, Ladle*’ and
Infant*’ emb'U Cups, Cambric uud 8wlss Edgtng*und
Insert I ngs, etc.
GLOVES.
Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Silk and Lace, Lisle and
Threud do, etc.
CL0TH8.
Bl’k uml blue Broad Cloths uml a variety of other col
ors, Cusslmere*. all kind*: Sutluets, Tweeds, Ken
tucky Jeans, French Doeskins, Sutlu uml other Vest-
Ill kinds of Linens, Furnishing Goods, Holscrles,
[Jiien Tuble Dumasks, a variety of I)res* Trimmings,
READY MADE CLOTIIIMG,
FURNISHING GOODS, Ac.
G EORGE S. NICHOLS lilt* now in Store
and offer* for sale the following:
Gout'* Hue blue, black and brown Cloth, Beaver
Cloth, Petersham, Fur Cloth, and Cuniblet Over
coat*.
Gent'* line black Cloth Cloak* aud Mantle*.
Gent'* line blue, black and claret frock and Dress
Coat*.
Gent’* Cadet CaMlmere, Tweed Cnaslmere, black
CoMsItnere, blue Castlmcre Frocktee*, and biiHlnc**
Suck Coat*—a great variety.
Gent’* bluck Doe Cas*lmere, and more than thirty
different pattern* of fancy Cuaalm.tru Pant* of latest
style*.
Gent'* Ve*t«—about 1,500 Ve*to, embracing all of
le new styles, some perfectly beautiful.
A very large lot of Satinet! Bound-Jacket* ami
I’unt*, Flushing Overcoat*, Frock and Sack* for Her-
ant*.
Imllu-Buhber aud Pilot Cloth Overcoats.
YOUTH’S AND linY’S DKPAllTMKMT,
a» never been equalled In thl* pluce, .and contain*
the following:
Broud Cloth, Beave-Cloth, Petersham Overcoats
id Sacks.
Blue, black, brown ami claret Cloth Dress Frocks
and Sitck*.
Blue, black, brown and Cadet Cloth Pros* Jackets,
Cadet and Steel-mixed Satinet Round-Jacket*.
Mixed und Kersey Round-Jackets for Negroes:
line black l)oe-Ca*Nlmcre, blue Cloth, und u large ns-
Hortmeut of fancy-colored Cussimcrc and Satinet
Pants.
Black Satin, figured Silk*, Alpacca Black Cloth, ami
grout variety of Merino Vest*. All of the above
for boy* from 10 to 17 years old.
CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT,
contain* very pretty fringed und plain black Cloth
Suit*: fancy colored Casslinere Suits, with Vests and
Pant* connected; Genln’s new stylo of Fancy Dres*
Jacket*; black ami brown Talmas; black ami green
Toga* Overcoat*; embroidered Cup*. All for children
from 4 to 10 year*.
Children, boys’, and youth’* white and colored
Shirt*.
FANCY ARTICLES,
embracing almost every article for gentlemen’* ward
robe that can be culled tor, together with the rlche*t
assortment of covered and plulu Cup* for gentlemen,
youths, boys, und children.
N. B.—Most of the above good*, the Men and Boy’*
Clothing, have Ir'cii mode, up expre**ly for my trade,
ami under my Inspection, at the North, und cau con
fidently recommend them a* good, uml us cheap us
can he found elsewhere. The citizen* and public
generally aro Invited to call and see at the Clothing
StoreJBblMin^tunge^^ ■■■■■■■■■■■■
JAB. II. CARTER. JAM. M. UOKDA.V, M. D.
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
TAMES II. CARTER A CO.. Whulwmlo
t/ ami Retail Dealer* In Drugs, Medicines, Chemi
cals, Oils, Paint*, Glass, Brushes, Perfumery, ln«trm
lent*, l'utent Medicines, Fancy Articles, Ac., Ac.
TO MERCHANT'S.—Merchants wishing to purchase
anything In the above line, will find It to their In-
TO PHYSICIANS.—Physicians are respectfully In
vited to call and examine our *tock of Drugs, Cheml
culs. aud Instrument*, us they were selected by one
of the firm, ami we warrant them fresh und geiiuluc.
Dr. Gordon’* long experience In the practice of
Medicine, qualifies him for appreciating tho wants
and uivlugperiettsatisfaction In filling their ordere.
PATENT MEDICINES.-All of the most approved
Patent Medicines of the day always ou hand.
PAINTS,OILS A GLASS.—A large stock of White
Lead, and every variety of Color, Oils of all kinds,
Lamm Train. Linseed and N\at*foot; Window Glass
of all sizes, French and American.
PERFUMERY A FANCY GOODS.—A lnrge variety
of all kinds of Perfomery, Cologne ami Extract*, Fun
cy Cologne Bottle*. Fancy Smelling Phial*, llafruml
Tooth Brushes, und In tact, every urtlclu usually kept
In the Drug line.
49“ Don’t Forget to call at J. II. CARTER A OO.’S,
and examine their stock before you purcease.
aug 10 lawl
rz
GUNS, RIFLES, HARDWARE, Ac
T HE subscriber beg* leave to inform hi*
friend* and the public generally, that he has pur
chased the entire stock of Mr. JOHN CAKKUTliKKS,
175Conjjrc*s-Bt., and that he will sell GUN'S, RIFLES,
PISTOLS, Ac., ut very low prices, for cash.
Manufacturing ami repairing, of all kind*, promptly
Wllmot’s Jewelry Store;
T HE Subscriber bus on hand and i* constant
ly receiving from tlie tost aud mo*t respectable
manufacturers In the country, rich Dalnmud, Ruby,
Pearl and other Jewelry, and Sterling Sliver Ware,
such a* Table, Dessert, ami Tea Spoon* und Forks; Sil
ver Plate* ami Walters, Tea Sets, Castors, Cup* and
Sauce*, Goblets,Tumbler*, Pup Bouts, Soup uml Sauce
Liullc*. Pic, Ice Cream, Cake aud Fish Knives, *oild
Silver Desert, Pickle and Butter Knives, Napkin Rings,
Saltcellar* uml Fruit Kulve*. Silver Pluted Spoons,
Fork* and Ladles, Cake Baskets, Castor*. Waiters,
Snuffer*and Trays, Ivory balance-handle Kulve* ami
Silver plated on Steel Table ami Desert Kulve*.
Fine 21 Day Marble Mantle Clock* ami coimnou
Brass Clock* of every description.
Gold and Silver Lever ami Leplne Watches: Fine
Enamelled Hunting Watches, Gold und Silver Thim
bles. Gold and Sliver Spectacles,Gold and Sliver Watch
•s' Pocket Cutlery,
Chain*, Seal* and Key*, Fine Ilogi. _ .
Razor* aud Razor Strops, Card Cases, Port Monuts.
“ will be glveu to repairing of
him with their patronage. Hi* price* are a* low, and
DYING AND
Renovating Establishment.
73 Vurk-strrci, near tlut <Amrt House,
SAVANNAH,GEORGIA.
i-KTAULISHKD IN 1832.
1 MIE Subscriber gmteful to bis patron* and
. friend* for their continued favor* would state
that, In addition to the Improvement* lu Dying, ac
quires! by him during til* lost visit to England ami
Scotluud.ho* made arrangements for extending hi*
buslueHs, by which he I* now enabled to Dye a greater
variety of Color* on SlUi and Woolen Dresses, Shawls,
Ac., which he trust* will generally please all who may
favor him with their patronage.
Uentlcmen'* Garment* Dyed, Cleaned or Renovat
ed, u* may be required, In the same superior stylo
which has generally so much pleused hi* patron*and
friends.
ladies' Bonnet* Dyed, Bleached and Pressed In tho
most fashionable style*. Orders from the country
punctually attended to. Term* moderate. When
parcels aro *ent by ateamboat* or railroad, word
should 1h* sent him by letter through the Post Office
ao that he may know where to cull for them.
aov 14 ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
DANCING ACADEMY.
MONS. A. BONAUD respectfully in-
■ forma hi* patron* that hi* Sec ond Term for thl*
season, wlUcouiniencc on Saturday next* the
7tb Instant. During thl* term, his Fancy
Dance*, such a* Cachucha. Tarrontelia, Arrogonesn,
Oavote, Polka, Manallu, Cfcilleinie, Zapateudo, ami
Bolero, will be Introduced. Tuition day*— 1 Tuesday
r iursduy aiul Saturday. Tuition hour* from 4 to 7
M., for young Ladle* and Alaster*.
Price of tuition $12 per Term. Families sending
more than one pupil will be charged a* follow*: 8 or
2 pupU* 20ond so dollar* per term: 4 pupil* 36 dol-
Kim, * ou UUI-
lu, pctTmui. T«r Amber particulars Inquire or A.
B..,t Anuory H«ll, during Uwton Hours. Jan >
ALT—Salt in Back, on shipboard, for ul* by
—! COHKH8 A UKBTZ.
SL- ,
Nitkx could this be
with more truth, than It now
applies to this remedy for af
fections of tho throat aiul
lungs. The exalted In leant,
top and power, acknowledge
Its Rupremacy, while both tfie
little and the gJeat can fori
Its benefits. The liberal mind-
among those skilled to euro, are free to own It*
mastery over distemper* which have baffled their
nrt. Those or exalted stations are not ashamed to
testify to ita virtues, but deem It a duty aud a pleas
ure to thus hold out the lamp of their experience to
their Mufforing follow men.
[Translation.]
Vermillionvii.lk, La., April, 1863.
Mon*, le Dr. J. C. Ayer:—1 have of late, made fre-
queut use of your Cherry Pectoral In my practice,
RRd nm happy to Inform you that In no ciiao vet ha*
It rafted me. I have made some signal cures of laryn
gitis and Bronchitis with It, and have completely
cured oue case or Asthma, which had withstood eve
ry other medicine 1 could employ.
Lute Surgeon of the Royal Marine', France.
. H . ,Htter of oUr MtnlHter at the Coir*
or the Sublime Porte.
Leoation or tiib U. 8. A., \
_ Constantinople, Turkey./
Dr. J.C. Ayer.—Dear 81r: The Cherry Pectoral re
ceived from you for the Sultan, lm* been delivered to
Id* private secretary at tho palace, and you will
who have lu many <
found It exceedingly inwAil.
GEO. P. MARSH,
” " A. to Turkey.
j, respect fudy,
Minister Plenipotentiary of the U.
_ , „ . Ouracoa, March 6,1862.
Dr. J.C. Ayer:— I use your Cherry Pectoral, dully
In my practice, and am witlsfled It Is u remedy which
must meet In every country 1 j; 1 'm 1 D l *° U '
Rekident Court /'hyslctan.
Among the eminent Editor*, who testify to their
personal experience uud knowledge of the wouder-
ml cures, and immense usefulness of the Clierry Pec
toral In their sections. We muy mention—
llroughton A Co., of the Federal Union, Mllledgevllle,
Georgia.
L. Patton, Christian Advocate, Knoxville, Tcnn.
J. H.Domiffi,American Presbyterian,Greenville,Ten
nessee.
J.ll. Samson, “Democrat,’’ McConuflUsburgal’a.
I. Kus* U4-.U—i.'-ti m
Iarvc>
Iowa.
J. Knubb A Co., “Journal,” Reading. Pa.
Raymond, Harper A Co., New York Time*.
S. Cobb,Christian Freeman, Boston.
Wni. B. Jucobs, Christian Clironlcle, Phlla.
Hon. J. Weulworth, M. C., Democrat, Chicago, 111.
Rev. K. G. Reese, Methodist Protestant, ltaltlmore.
W. M. W Ightman, Christian Advocate, Charleston, S.
Carolina.
.T. M. Mugennls, True Delta, New Orleans.
W. 1. Thompson, Dally New, Savannah, Ga.
G*'°. D. Prentiss, LoiiInvIIIc Journal, Kentucky,
lion. Schuyler Colfux, M. C., South Bend Regis
ter, In.
A- Cummings, Christian Mirror, Portland, Maine.
M. II. Bartlett A Co., Republican, Hartford, Conn.
Cliaddlek A Iterry, Banner of Peace, ladmiion, Tenn.
llionn)soii A Co., United Empire und Patriot, Toron-
stotement* In their papers, to the public, but have
nenlnr 11 -* "- 1 * — * ** —
have fo
Utility.
Space will not admit full testimonial* here, but the
agent below named will furnish my American Al
manac, gratis, to all who usk for It, wherein ure full
particulars, aud Indisputable proof of these state
ments.
J.C. AYER,
,L> ” -
codtliiAluwtw
LIVER COMPLAINT.
JAUNDICE. DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NEK-
vuus Debility, Diseases of tho Kidneys,
Aud all
Dlseuse* ari
sing tram a disor
dered Liver or Sto
mach, such a* Constipa
tion, Inward Pile*. Fullness
or Blood to the Hea<(, Acidity of
the Stomach, Nauseu, Heart burn, Dis
gust for Food, Fullness or Weight In the
Stomach, Sour Eructations, Sinking or Flutter
ing at the pit of the Stomach, Swimming
of the Head, Hurried and Difficult
Breathing, Fluttering at the
Heart, Choking or Suffocating
Sensations when luulylug
posture. Dim lies* of
Vision,Dots or
Web* before
thu Sight.
Fever und dull pain in the head, Deficiency of Perspi
ration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain In the
Side, Buck, Chest. Limbs, Ac., Sudden Flushes of
Heat, Burning lu tlie Flesh, Constant Imaginings of
Evil und Great Depression of Spirits, can be effect
ually cured by
DR. HOWLAND'S
CELERRATEP CJEIIMA.V HITTERS, l'ULl’AKED lit
HR. C. M. JACK A IN.
At the German Medicine Start, 120 Arch-st,, PhilatVa,
Their power over the above disease* 1* not excelled
If equalled, by any other preparation In the United
Suites, as the cures attest, In many case*, utter skilful
physician* hud faffed.
These Bitter* are worthy the attention of Invalid*.
Possessing great virtue* In the rectification of dis
ease* of the Liver ami |p**er gland*, exercising the
most searching power* lu weukur** and affection* of
the digestive orguus, they are withal safe, certain
aud pleusunt.
READ AN’I) DE CONVINCED.
[ From the llo*tou llce.J
Tlie Editor Wild, December 22d—
ltr. HoojUimls < Vkhratrd German Hitters, for the
cure of Liver Complaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chron
ic or Nervous Debility, i* deservedly oue of tlie most
popular medicine* of the day. These Bitter* Imve
been used by thousands, ami a friend ut our elbow
*ay* ho ha* himself received an effectual uud perma
nent cure of Liver Complulnt from the u*e of thl*
remedy. We are convinced that, In thu use of these
Bitters, the patient cousUuitly gain* strength and
vigor—a fact worthy of groat coiudderutlon. They
are pleasant In taste and *mell. uud can be used by
person* with the most delicate stomach* with safety,
uniter any circumstance*. We are speaking from
exucrieuce, aud to the afflicted we advise their use.
Scott's \\ ekbvone of thu best literary paper* pub
lished, said August 25—
“ Dr. HoqflawCt German Hitters, manufactured by
Dr. JackHon, ure now recommended hy some of the
most prominent member* of the faculty u* an article
of much efficacy lu case* of female weuknes*. A*
such I* the case, we would advise ull mothers to ob
tain a bottle, uml thus save themselves much sick
ness. Person* or debilitated constitutions will find
these Bitter* advantageous to their health, us we
know from experience the salutary effect they have
upon weak HyHtcms.”
MORE EVIDENCE.
The Philadelphia Saturday Guzotto, the best family
uewspuper published in the United State*. The edi-
° r “im.' HOOWiAND’S GERMAN RITTERS.
“ It Is Heldom that we recommend what ure termed
Patent Medicine*, to the confidence uml patronage of
our reader*; und therefore, when wo recommend
Dr. Hoofiaud’a German Bitter*, we wish It to be
distinctly uuderotood that we are not Hucuking of the
nostrums of the day. that ure noised about foru
brief period ami then forgotten, after they have done
their guilty race of mischief, but of a medicine long
established, universally prized, und which hu* met
the hearty approval of the faculty Itself.”
Evidence upon evidence hu* been received (like
the foregoing) from all section* of the Union, thu
last throe year*, aud thu strongest testimony lu it*
favor 1* that there I* more of It used lu the practice of
the regular Physician* of Philadelphia, than all other
noHtrum* combined, a fact thut cun easily be estab
lished, and fully proving that a scientific preparation
will meet with tlielr quiet approvul when presented
even in thl* form.
That thl* medicine will cure Liver Complaint anil
Dyspepsia no one will doubt, uflcr using It u* direct
ed. It act* Hpeclffcally upon thu stomach uml Uver;
It Is preferable to calomel hi all bilious diseases—the
effect 1* Immediate. They can be administered to
female* or lufaut* with sufoty und reliable beuefit at
any time.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. „
Till* medicine lias attained 1 that high character
which l* necessary for all medicine* to attain to In
duce counterfeiter* to put forth spurious urtlclc* at
thu risk of thu live* of those who ure Innocently de
ceived.
Look well to the. marks qf the. Genuine!
They have the written xlguuture of C. M. JACK-
SON upon the wrapper, uud ills mime blown upon
the bottle, without which they are. spurious.
For sale Wholesale uud Ketull ut the
GERMAN MEDICINE STORK,
No. 120 Arch-street, one door below Sixth, Philadel
phia, ami byre-sponsible dealers generally
through thu country.
PRICES REDUCED,
To enable uil classes of Invulld* to eujoy the advan
tage* of their great restorative power*.
Single Unities 75 tints.
Also for sale by W. W. LINCOLN. Druggist, Savan
nah, Ga.
Wholesale Agents, lluvlluml llarrall A Co., Charles-
ton, S. C.MW Fly
REDUCTION IN PRICE OF
Bogle’s Hyperion Fluid,
I jiOH Restoring, Preserving nnd Adorning
the Hair, to the following low rates, viz: Bottle*
formerly sold at 50 ct*. reduced to 25 ct*., 75 to 60 ct*.,
SI ui 75ct*. lathe best article ever knowu for cur
ing Buldm-ss. Bund ruff', Salt Rlieum, and all affec
tions of the skill. Where every thing else has failed,
Bogle’* Hyperion Fluid hii* affected u permanent
cure. i
BOGLE’S ELECTRIC HAIR DYE,
Is another wonder of the age. it Instantly convert*
Red, Urey or unsightly Hair, Into a beautiful Black or
Hrowu, literally dying It the moment it i* applied, at
the same time Improving the Hoftness nnd ^flexibility
of the llulr. It due* not stain the skin, and can be
applied to any weather. Its effect* are sure and cer
tain. Whilst it* virtue* are beyond price, and when
ever used, at once establishes It* superiority overall
other*.
BOGLE’S AMOLK SHAVING CREAM,
l*nn article of rare merit, It* mild and detergent prop-
ertle* prevent the *ktu from chapping, and also resist
the sudden change* of the temperature or climate,
whilst the lather Is both creamv and lasting.
BOGLE’S UKBKA10NA,
For preserving und beautifying the complexion, and
rendering It fulr and delicate, Is without a rival.
All these articles have stood the test of the strictest
Investigation, and ure considered to be the only one*
worthy ot fracing the toilette of beauty, taste and
fashion.
May tf had qf the Iarentor, WM. BOGLE. Boston.
And hU Agent* throughout the United State* and
Canada. For *olc by A. A. Solomon* ft Co., J. B.
Moor* Co., W. \\. Lincoln. Jus. 11. Carter, J. A. Maver
und Thomas M.Tnmer ft Co. law.M jess’
NEW MUSIC.
T HE snhsorihor has on hnnd the greatest
collection of new Musical publication* ever of*
lerert In Savannah, to which he would respectffiUy
Invite attention. U. B. MITCHELL.
•» Ruecca*orto F. Zogbaum ft Co.
RYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS—Are warranted
,U to give relief In tun minute* alter use, and dure
to a fow’ day* all Coughs, Cold*. Influenza, Bronchitis
Sore Throat, uud all disease* ortho lung* *nd cheat,
for sale by JOHN B. MOORE ft CO.
*.1*23
i is. jiuoui* a co.,
OlbpoilK 1 Building*.
S A8KETP. Just roceivod a very fino
sortmimt of ladtea’traveling, work, key. kutt-
, knife, and other Baskets, which will be sold at
ow price*, by [fell) J.P. COLLINS.
A DAMS ON EJECTMENT, and tho lie-
suiting Action for Mesne Profit*; with addi
tional Notes, ftc.. to the present time, by Thomas W.
1*31. ” ' !
To ProfoMor IIolu-vtat:
Sir—At the ago of 18. my wtfo , •. M
cmwht» vlolajl cold, Alch wttM* he? JS? *’>
ever Blnce 4hat ttnie they have hen am S'f u, l
wire, end ure.tly InHunwi. He, .muknZ l T“
iractluit, and fornio.th. togeth.-r nhc
entirely ol re.t and «lo»n, ivory remedy ih.i 1 ?' " 1
cl men advlwd n tried, hut wlthont oSi., 1 "? 11 -
ho.lth .untre.1 Mvorely, and tho vUreor hSSj , h «
ttrrll.lt. I had often reailyour Advortlrem.
iidviw>ii her to try yourWU. and OhumJn?^^ *“ l
l«t rcourco, nftor ererv other remedy hLln/i?:
due lew., .he coinwntod to do re. Hhe tmiumStV
week* ago, and, strange to relate. |* now ***
health, tier leg* are pulnlce*, withoutMetm&^
and her sleep sound and undisturbed.
have wHneaaed the HUttc-rings of my wlfoiiurt2»M U
lost 43year*, uud contrast them with hei DtSSSf*
Joynicnt ofheallli, you would Indeed fovrSeSCK
In having been tho mean* ol *ugTeatly aUeviit i^r. 1
.Ullerlmnor .fellow creature. -uevlatlugn,
WILLIAM GALPIR.
A PERSON 8EVKNTT TEAR* OF AUK CURED Of i mn
OF THIRTY VK.\R* STANDIKU,
MuuSU, iJoi. w "“oao-Wd, *d«i
TolTol'ee.or llnumrAT:
deriving any benefit, and was even toldthai R 1
must be amputated, yet, In Opposition to that 0 B»i 1 *
your 1111* ami Ointment have efl'ccted^ a reft’
cure in so short a time, thut few who hifiSt?
now'll It would credit the fact 1 * lu
(Slmied) WILLIAM Anno
tr T n e v rut i Uo f statement can bo veriSednfn,
Ueid.' cile,,lb, C 13 Mw»eUtrShUuK
A I'KIADCOL BAT) ItnJRA.T CO»B) II) dm HnxTI ,
Arlriidy a Uttar from Mr. Srtttau-krSL
Uii,I,nut, Aenl, tlutKi JJtctmUr 1SIA, isml “""•'J
To Profciwor IIouoway :
Dear Slr-My wife hud Knllcred ftom bad
fhr more than Mx month, and during the whK*
rlodhud the he.tumdlcl atlendonee, hut all to?I
use. Having before lienled all awlhl wound M
own leg hy your mmvulled meillclnc, 1 aetermCt
again to u«e your PlUa aud Ointiucn., and thmS
nave tlieni a trial In her umc, uud fortunate it
Tilldao lor In lew than a mouth a pertHU rure S
udeetial, and the hunellt that vurlciu. oUierbraortn
Iifniy family hove derived from tlielr u«c UreJi,
mv’ivlendlf' 1 " 0W “ trolls,y recoduuend them 53
(Signed) FREDERICK TURNER,
Tlie l'llla Bhould he uaed conjointly with the Otol.
ment III moat of the following tamm:
Rod Leg* Cldlblaiua Fistula* Sore Throit,
HadBreaala, Clinpped Gout, SklnlllSi'
Durn., hand*. Glandular Scurvy '
Kl 1 ." °r ( orns(sofl) Swelling* SorelKaj,
Hite of Mow- (am-er*, Lumhugo, Tuniere ’
Iililtiie* and Contracted l'lle*, Ulcer* '
Sund File*, and Still Wound., Rhcun'iaUim
Cocny-bay, John*, Scald.. Taw. “'
Chlego fuot, Elephuntlasl*, Sore Nipple*. '
Sold ul the E*tul)ll*hment of I'.ufViaor fir.T.r/v
WA Y , Jg48lremj (neaJTimpie Dor, lamtoj“ISfS
all resuectotoe Druggist* ami Dealers In MmIihuh
throughout the BrftTsh Empire “aud tliowfH
Unlled Slate, In FoU.tSfSS, ifr'. auii mVaad,
mai“u-MA.aSffiSAMSf' U “°“'
laMr “ “ to "»lderublo mtvliig hy taking u»
N. B.—Directions for the guidance of Datlenu in
every illrerder are oltlxed l„ Such l>„t. P ™ nl * 10
For .ale hy W. \V. LINCOLN, Agent,
may SO CU ffiKw?w' «*•
TO THE PUBLIC.
R ADWAY a CO., tho Inventor., Mana&e-
Inranuad lVoprRlar. of the Ju.tly celeial.i
n. w. R. Remedies, were tho ilmto discover a Urine-
dy possessing the marvelous t mlracullou* power ol'
stopping the most Excrurtatlng Paint In an Inium,
allaying the worst Cramp* and Spasm.!, either Inter
nal or external, In a few minutes, and soothing the
most severe Paroxysm* of Rlieuniatlnn, NeonlcU
juulTlcDolpreux,u**04jii a*applied. The R. K. K.
Remedies consist ol three Remedies, each poMenlnB
quick uml womlurfol power* over certain complaint*
and diseases, and wifi Instantly relieve the Human
.System from Pula— Iti gumU- « raJ» ikviiu !o a
Action—Resolve awuy all Dliu-aRetl Deposit*—
vale the body from all Corrupt Humor*—Rebuild the
Weak ami Broken Down Constitutions—Restore to
Health, Strength and Vigor all unsound and worn out
part*.
R. R. R. NO. 1.
Rad way's Ready Relief, for all Acute Cbmplaints
Menial and External.
Tlie moment It I* applied externally, or taken In the
system, ft Will stop tne most excruciating pain and
quickly remove its cause.
RHEUMATISM.—Mr. Granger, a Mason, well
known In Brooklyn, wus u cripple nine year*. Rail
way's Ready Relief relieved him from pain In fllteen
minutes, enabled him to walk two mile* without the
aid of a slick or crut($ iu three day*, aud cured him
entirely In one week.
few hours.
NEURALGIA—TliomomeutlLB.Relief Isappllod
It alloys tlie most palnfol paroxysms. It will always
SIC'K HEADACHE.—It will relieve the most dls*
tit wing pains In fifteen minutes. It will likewise
prevent renewed attacks.
AGUE.—lu ten minute* a ten spoonful of K.K. Be
lief will stop the Chill* uml break the Fever.
Aches or all kinds, 1‘uhis of all kinds, BruUw,
Burn*, Scald*, Strain*, Sprain*, Stlfr Joints. Lame
ness. One application of Uadway’a Heady Relief wlU
In a few moment* entirely stop the pain.
It reduce* sw elling*, lienl* sores, cut* and wound*,
remove* bruises, ulluy* the most violent Initntlon*.
For all pufiis use R. It. Relief. Look for the signature
of Iladvuy ft Co. on each boUle.
It. R. R. NO. 2.
BADWAT’S RENOVATING RESOLVENT.
Resolves, Renovates, Rebuilds.
IT CURES— Scrofula, Tumors. Bleeding of the
Lung*, Syphilis, Consumption, St Vitus’ Dance,Sore*,
Rickets, Salt lthenm, Asthma, Noles, Conker, Bron
chitis, Fever Sore*, Rash, Ulcer*, JSryidpeU*, and
Tetters.
The above eighteen complaints R. K. Resolvent
will positively cure.
It renovate*tho system completely, Resolve* awiy
from the Solid* ull impure Poisonous and Mae**!
Deposits, freeing the iiiood and Fluids of Lifti from
ull corrupt humors, restoring Energy und vigor.
Health nnd Strength ter every Organ uml Member of
the body.
LETTERS FROM HIGH AUTHORITY.
lion. J. I. Middleton, of Waccamaw, 8. C., write*
nu under date of May 2d, 1851, that Radwuy’a lleno-
vatlug Resolvent cured one of his uegroua, on Ula
plantation ut licuufort, of a Scrofulous com plaint, ot
many years’ standing. Tho pool follow wan a die-
gustlug olfiect of pity; he wus a moving mass of
sore*. Tlie other negroes could not remain lu tho.
same place with him. He wax entirely cured by
Rudway’s Renovating Resolvent, and is now at work
upon the plantation. To the people of 8. C. Mr. Mid
dleton I* well known, and to the political world Mr.
Middleton Is no Mtrunger.
SCROFULA.—'Wheu the Patient boa been afflict
ed for five years, or under, fuvorablo symptoms will
appear on the third day alter using H. K. Resolvent:
Ten year* on the Ffth day.
Ffteen years do do Seventh day,
Twenty years do do Tenth day.
Thirty years do do Fifteenth day,
Burty years do do Twentieth day.
Fifty years do do Thirtieth day.
We have hod Case* where old. men of sixty years,
who have been scrofulous all tholr live*, were entire
ly cured by Rudway’s Renovating Resolvent. H. B-
Remedies' exhibit their efficacy Vmmedlfctely. They
do not keen the afflicted, pain-stricken stiftfererlinger
ing in doubt, but readily exhibit Gielr efficacy; In
stantly relieving pain, renovating, restoring, rebuild
ing, uml regulating the diseased body, to health and
strength.
Mr. u. B. Oliver, of Drayton,Dooly co., Ga., finder
•late of Muy 30Ui, 1KJ3, write* "tluit a servant girt who
was so reduced that no one would give a tl|iip for her
life,” she was so covered with sores that there was not
a spot of pure flesh Of the size or a sliver dollar on
her whole body, t waa entirely cured by Radway*
Four to six 3 r€W ^
One Regulator at nlgRt, r oif*golng to beil; Will *o*
lure Hound sleep, a good night’s rest, uml a healthy
mil pleasant discharge from the bowels !n the morn*
It ad way's Regulators, Ready Relief, Benovatto#
lesolvunt are sold by Druggists even' where. v
„ „ , RAD WAY * CO., 102 Fulton-tit., S. Y.
N. B.—R. R. Regulators are of llaht color. octH^
CHRIST A DOUG’S
LIQUID HAIR DYE.
pmUSTADOKO, inventor nnd sole pro-
prietor. Science and art have heretofore laborer
In vain to produce a hair dye, which, hy
with the tluld* thut give vitality to tho hair. w°ub
ctiuiigo Its hue without hijuriug Gill fibre. Th* 1 !?^
Jcct 1* accomplished. Chrlstarioro’s Liquid lDR
Invigorates the roots and filaments while It cnan»«^
the color. . In live minutes a gray or colorless r
hair Is transformed to a rich brown, or a red or »»«•
oue to any darker shade that may be desired. Tnre
I* no caustic ingredient in the composition. Tne nn
Is Impregnated with on invigorating Jufoe, form
from the same chemical element*a* the natora* re.
••ring matter. This I* the only hair dye In the won
AFFLICTED READ-
SANCTIONED by public opinion, ijnd »«■-
11 talned by Meillcal Authority, Uie AMERICA
COM 1*0UN D stand* before the world a* the most re
liable and speedy remedy for • certain specnic «*
ease of the urinary organa and Us anakgou*^ "
plaints. Adapted to every form and *tage of tne •
case, as well as age, sex and con8t1tulion--rp«iu!rlnj
no restriction In diet or bua(n«M, Hie
roly upon Ita MpM-dv and certain cure. H M exce*j
tufly Beneficial for Flour Albus (whites) frmale ran
plaints from which thousand* gtffer wlthoffi n.;
knowledge of a remedy. Prepared by a priw' 1
Fhyslclau whose practice has been very extensn^
reliance can be plaefsl upon Its merit*. G v ' t ' r
Thousand bottles have been sold during th«
year, and not a single case of failure ho* reaenrn ‘ ^
proprietor, Around each Lottie are P la,n .
direct Iona for aeM-trmtment. l*rlce $1 per bottle-
4ar Observe that the Genuine has tho written w