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Central Bailroad.
Change of Schedule.
I \N nnd niter HATUltlHYi Dee. 10,
V/ 1869, the Trains Will be run ai> lollowa: .
Laave 11 M. and 11.10 P.M.
Arrive at Augusta. T.J0 P. M. and 7.30 A. M.
Arrive at Macon 11 P. M. and 9 A. M.
Arrive at MlllfttJgevtile 1.10 P. M.
Leave Macon 10.45 A. M. and 10 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 7 M A. 51. and 0,59 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 7 90 A. M and 7.10 P. M.
Arrive at Klltedgevllle., .1.10 P. M.
Leave Augusta....-*.....6.45 A. M. and 2.4$ P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 7 30 A. M. and 9 33 P. M*
Arrive at Macon ...—..BA. M. and 11 P. 31.
Passenger* for points beyond Atlanta on the
Western and Atlantic 11. R. will luav* Havannali on
tho 11 noon Train? those for MIlledReviKe and Ha-
tonton on 10.30 P. n. Train: those for nolutson
Hontli-Weitern, below Port Va'ley. will leave on
10/10 P. Mg Train; tho«e for OjIu mbits. Montgome-
rv, 5c.. tnfelther Trnln. Trains connect at
with Mrttwkand H
Trains to Air
lumbns and
gustu and
North.
atiRSl
Western and Sooth-Western It. K.
Amerlcn«. Albany.Cuthbert.po
Montgomery, and at Billion with Au-
Savannab R. B. to Augusta nnd the
(IKO. W. ADAMS.
Ha vanuitb, Albany & bill fit. ltoad
CIUNOG OF SCHEDULE.
t tober. the Passenger Train will
Leave Savannah at 10.30 A. M.
Arrive at Mi Donald’s Station 5 00 P.M.
Leave McDonald’s Station 8-15 A. M.
Arrive at Savannah 9.50 P. M-
Freight Trains will leave Havannab on Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 7.00 A. M.
All Freight* by Freight Trains, excepting live
itock* must be delivered at ^ *
stock,
vlaua toshlnnieut.
octll
liAttl'
Depot tbe day pi
L’BRJ. FULTON.
Superintendent.
Change of Schedule
ON TUK
South-Western Rail Road,
T WO DAI 1. Y TItAINH HKTWEBN
Macon and Columbus.
Ljave Macon nt 11.45 P. M. ami s».4ft a. M
Arrive at Ooluinbus 0.35 A. IU. and 3.4A P. M.
Lnvo Columbus 4.00 ** end3.<o "
Arrive at Macon 9.60 “ and >.93 •'
On and utter Sunday. September 4th, tho Passen
ger and Mull Train for Albany «tid Cutbbert will run
as follows:
Leave Macon 10.40 A. M.
Arrive In Albany 6.41 F. Al
Leave Albany .....1.4U P. M
Arrivo In Macon 8.44 "
Tho Mall and Pasneuger Train from Cutbbert wll
connect with the Albanv Mall Train at Smlthvllle,
No. 10, South-Western R. It.
Leave Smithvillc 4 0> P. M
Arrive at Cutbbert 6 59 P. M
Making the connection with thenp and down Al
bany Mall Train.
Trains to Colnmbua form a through connection
to Montgomery. Alabama, and Augusta, Kings
ville, Wilmington, Savannah, MtUedgevllle and
futon ton.
Post Coaches ran from Albauy to Tallahassee.
Balnbrldge.Thomaavllle, Ac..dally; also, tri-week
ly from Outhbert to Fort Gaines, Ac
Hooka run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Uaynesvlllo, and UawkluovlJlc. and tri
weekly to Knox vllle, On.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley, should
take tbe Night trains from Savannah and An
gusta, to avoid detention at Macon; for other polntt-
tukc clthertraln.
First class steamships leave Savannah for New
York on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Pas
s g • Ip tnc Cabin $16, Steerage $6.
Through Tickets can be procured from Ka'i Road
Agents at Moutgomery.Oolumbus and Albany vh.
Savannah to Now York, by steamships,In cab n, ai
follows: Montgomery,$25; Columbus, $23; Alba
ny, $94 25.
VIROIL POWERS, Eng’r A Sap t.
Macon, Sept. 6, 1859.oct!2
SAY.
Marshall House,
Savannah, On.
than pleoHedto receive
v Ultima tbe city will meet
the most approved anpurtenan-
.. -- „...w KKAD y
THE LIVED
INVIGORATOB
• RKPAllKD BY DR! BANFOJU ,
Compounded entirely from tium^
oe more t;, a t an * Oathurtlc, eabler, milder, •.ml mon
. flectnal than any other medicine known. II 1$
not only a Cathartic, but a Liver romedy, actiw
first on the Liver to eject He morbid mutter, Unit
on the stomach and bowels to carry off that n.ut
ter, thus accomplishing two purpuLea i HociruUy,
without any ol the painful feelings experienced li
the operation of most Cathartics. It Mrengthen.
tho Hj’Htein at tho same time that It purges it; aiu
when taken dally In moderate donee, will hirengtb
proprietor would be more
bis friends, and strangers
ret with kindness and at-
WM. COO LI DUE,
Proprietor.
City Hotel.
SAVANNAH, GhEO.,
Tho best location In tho city
for strangers- %
Terms—$9 per days $10 per
UflAS. HALEY, Superintendent,
HENRY H. SCRANTON,
SHIPPING
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT,
No. 1B4 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, QA.
tgr Agent for berauton k Tallman’a Line New
York Packe's. jyl
GEORGE H. ASH,
MASTER MASON,
T8 prepared to contract for buildings
X or Jobbing work oAauy description In his line.
AH work done with ndftuens and depatch.
• Residence, Taylor street, west of Medical
College. may2—ly
A. BORCHERT,
Corner of Jefibrson end Bryan Btreets,
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A 8111*1*1.Y or Ship Brend, Pilot and
il. Navy, of the best quality ; also, different kinds
of Crackers. Rutter, Sugar, Soda, Lemon, Wine
Ilouton. Congress. California and Fancy Crackers.
New Year’s Cake baked fresh every day. JanlO
W. B. MINGLEDQRFF,
DEALER IN #
Sash, Blinds, Doors,
MOULDINGS, PAINTS, OILB,
Varnishes* Brushes* &o
NO. 141 BKOUtiUTON STREET,
mar8 SAVANNAH, GA. ly
THOMAS i. GROTTY,
HOUSE, SION
AND
SHIP PAINTER*
I WOULD lake Ibis method of Informing
my friends mid the public that 1 am now pre
pared to do HOUSE. SIGN AND SHIP PAINTING,
In all Its branches, at a very low price, and give en
tire satisfaction to all who may favor me with tholr
patronage.
Call and see me, on Dryan street, two doors east
of Bull. Savannah, Oa ly
n and build It up with nnueoal rapidity.
The Liver is one of a the prlndpa
tors of the human bo- guu ‘ly; nnd when It
forms Its functions “
folly developed. The
ttreljr dependent on
tne Diver for the por
tions; when the atom*
bowels are at fault,
suffers In consequonce
Liver—havlngcewned
the diseases of that
prietors has made It
of more than twenty
remedy w herewith to
derangements to
To prove that this
any person troubled
plaint, In any of Its
bottle, and conviction
These Gums remove
ter from the system,
place a healthy llow ol
stomach, causing foot 1
lying tbe blood
lllltoua attacks
la belter, proven-
use of the Liver In-
One dose after eating
t to stomach and pre-
ridtig and souring.
Only one dose taken
vents Nightmare.
Only one dose take
bowels gently, and
Gne dose taken after
Wto of two]
ways relive HI ok
One bottle taken for
moves the cause of the
perfect cure.
Only one dose inline
lo« while
One dose, often re
for Cholera ftlor-
of Uholern.
giT Only one bottle
of Tho system I
ter a leug sickness.
garOne bottle taken
moves oil sallowness x*a
from tbe skin. LJ
One dose taken a
Ing gives vigor to tbe
food digest well.
Ono dose often repea
Dlarr been In Its
G-eorgia Railroau.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta.0.45a.m. I Arrive Atlanta. 9.45 a.m
2.46 p.m. I *’ " lUflp.tn
Loave Atlanta, 8.49p.:u. | Arrive AngastaJMga,
" " 10.00 a.m. I “ •• s,45 p,
Sunday Trains, leaving August* at 2.45 n. m. a
Atlanta at 12 Night, discontinued.
CONNECTIONS.
connect wjth sooth Carolina railroad.
Arr.Augusta, 11.16p.m. I LeaveAnansta,10.00a.nj.
1.16 p.m. | " " 8.06 p.m.
With Western and Atlantic Railroad.
Arrive Atlanta, 6.03 a.m. | Leave Atlauta, 10 .no a-m
‘ 0.33 p.m. j *• •• 8*40i).m
. . With Atlanta and L-tgrange Railroad.
Arrive Atlanta, H.:iSs.m. I L-avo Atlanta, 0.16a.m
’ P 7.61p.m. | " •• 10* 15a.m.
With Athens Branch.
JlUve An gusto 12.45 night, and Atlanta 8 40.tilghl
arrive ut Athens 8.30 A. k. * *
m V, ‘ Athens 11,00, A M—arrive at AugustaS.46P
M., and Atlanta 11.46P. M.
i ... With Washington Branch.
Loave Washington 2.00 p.m., arr. Augusta6.46D.rn
audAtUnu 8 4°Nlgbt; Leave AuJubU2.45 p.m!
and Atlanta 10 a. m., arrive VVusli1ngtun7.'io p.u .
. With Warronton Branch.
Leave Warrenton 5.00 p.m., nrr. AUHUsta6.46n n,
and Atlanta 8.40Night; leavo Augusta 2.46 r*!m..
*!^.Atlantnat 10 a. m,.urr. Wairenton ‘J.30p.n .
Sunday no Trains run on fhe Bronchra.
WU4 GKO. YONOB, Oen’l Snp’t.
Schedule of Trains
ON TUI
Florida Bailroad.
TUAyBPnrnnndlna daily (Sunday ex
^ mP^^. on arrival cf steamers from Savanna
fftAwS r ^ 8t S?. , . oon ? , S t,n * at Uallahan with stag
^°uK**? er * a jitlljsnd Cunlrevllle, Ga.; at Baldwli
Tallahassee; at MI Ridge wTt»
stage for Mlddleburg, and at Starko with Htninufm
NWJMTUl,.
or«tMea I iu5Von*MtlnKatK?n.nSl t nBw”rhfte»n
asaw^ife t "*“ SK ^
_-Jy$3~tf A. W. POLE, Snn’t.
A CARD.
THE anbsorioer hu* recently opened
± an office for the purchase and sale of Negroes
and other property. Will also soil on commission
and make liberal advances on any property placed
In his hatPis for salo, and expects to pay uh high
B rices for Negroes as any one olso In this market.
fould solicit tho patronage of his former custom
ers and tbo public. Office two doors east of bis
old stand, on Bryan street,and opposite the Stale
Bank. (sept 13) WI^Llil
,1AM WRIGHT
GUANO,
OP EVKKY DESCRIPTION AND IN
ANY QUANTITY.
For sale by
€. A. 1,. LAMAR.
OCtI3—601
and fhe whole systen
of one organ—tin
to do IU duty, bo:
organ, one of the pro
his study, In a praoilc,
years, to find eom<
counteract the r.ian<
a wlmhlt is ilabic.
remedy isat lastfoum.
with l.lvcr Cum*
forms, has Lnt to liy<
is certain.
all morbid or bad mu
supplying In thol
Idle, luvlgoratlng tn<
to digest wall, purl,
giving tone and hc-altl
./.removing the caus»
Ing a radical cure,
are cured. muiI, itliai
ted, by the occasions
vlcoriuor.
Is Hufllclcut to rollcvi
vont tho food from
'before retiring, i rr
09
a
each meal will cur-
tca-spoonfutis will h
(leadnclic.
lemale obstructloi. ri
ll sease, and makes t
dla’elyrrllevcs Choi
Is needed to throw o\
effects of medicine i
for Juundlce ie-
nnnatuial color
II ERIPP’8 SALES.
/ 'llATliAill HALL-WI I
be sold on ihe first Tuesday In January next
belbrn the door of the Court House In
the city or Havunnah. county of Chatham, and
state Ol Georgia, between tho legal hours of sal *,
all that tract of (and in the city orKavannoh. coun
ty and BUte. aforcssld, known In the plan of said
city •« lot. number (4) four. Hlika’ Tything, Peri-1-
val Ward, together with all the rights, members,
nerejltanicuts and appurtenance* to thn said tract
belonging* or In any manner appeitalnlng, levied
on as tho properly of Michael J. llellly, lotatlely a
U. IU. on foreclosure of mortgage In*tied out of
the II on Bui erlor C« urt of Chat ham countn In
favor of the Hit»k o: tho Btulo of Wcorglsvs* Mi
chael J. Reilly.
decl
DRY GOODS ! !' DRY GOODS!!
LEVI 3. RUSSELL,
Sheriff O. G.
CASH IIIISINBSS.
I H ti aubfcrlber hue leiunvcd to (lie
-■* Store on Broughton hired, between Mr. David
O’Comior’* i nd the Marshall Honso. where lie will
attend to maxing (IKM'LEMKN’H GAit61KNTH In
the best and latent htyle, at prices to suit all who
will prttrunlve him. UNIFORM8 ol all klud> which
ure made In the Slate will aho bo attended to and
by the latest regulations. Garments made else
where, that do not fit tho gentlemen, will also bo
attended to.
D»es Repairing, and at theahortost notice.
a suit or Clothes mac e In fourteen hours.
Cutting for men and boys paid for on delivery.
P- B.—Yeung mon and ctlicra wishing to become
conversant with cutting gentlemen’s garments can
be taught in five (ft) lessons. No compensation re
quired until the student Is satlsfivd that 1 have
I M M E
STOCK
given him eutlro satisfaction,
nil—ly
M. CAREY, Agent.
TUOU MALT NOT STEAL!
Q(JERY~1)oon Buila
Water Dottles
, cotno under the above. To those who buy, sell,
t»l *»e away,appropriate to their own use,retain when
empty, wilfully 1 j i troy,or In any manner deprive
me of bottles bearing my name. I would sav, look
at thft h« ailing of this article,and ask your i
seif nee If yo* * *—* r *~
‘ ' all |
- * not sinning asalnst Its command.
I wish ull persons to know that I only dlspcse of
the contents, with the undersUndlng that tbe
Bottles are to be returned when empty. Further
more. that J nover receive pay for Bottles bearing
my name; consequently, no person has a right to
dispose of them In any manner whatever. Negroes
ate cautioned agalntl having them 1n tlie'.r posner-
Blon. Parties having ihcnt about their premises
may recover them. JOHN RYAN, Bottler,
aprff— t.f cor Bay and West Broad streets.
el complaintsyiek
cures attacks cau&i
»i*»y* bj
One or two dosos
by Worms In Chll-
safer, or speedier
never fails.
tRT A few bottles
exciting the absorb-
We take pleasure In
modlclue as a proven-
and thousands arowil- shft
wonderful virtues. V#
All who used It are giving their unantmonstoi
□res D l* <
ents.
recommending tbit
live lor Fever nnL
and all Fevers of r
atos with certalntv
ling to testify to lit
tor. and swallow both together.
THE LIVER 1NVIHORATOK
18 A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DIF COVERT, am
Is dally working cures almost too great to bellei.-
Iteuros os If by magic, even the fltstdose glvlu*
benefit, and suldom more than one bottle Isrequir
el to cure any kind of Liver Complaint, from th»
worst Jaundice or Dyspepsia to a commonllea-J-
Jcbe^aU of which are the result ol a DIBKABIU
Price One Dollar per Bott le.
DR. SANFORD, Propitetor.
336Broadwo7, New York,
Retailed by all Druggists. Sold also by
A. A. KOLTMONH A CO.,
8.1) BRANTLEY.
r 3—lydAw
MICHAEL G, REILLY
DRAPER & TAILOR,
Whitaker Street, near Broughton,
H AS Just returned from New York
with a nice assorted stock of Faucy Cloths,
CasHltneres nnd Vestings; also. Gentlemen’s Fur
nishing Good*, such ns Under and Over Shirts, Neck
Ties, Pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, Gloves.
Ac., Ac., which he Is prepared to mako up to oroer
at the shortest notice. Also, Cutting done aud
DOUGALD FERGUSON
CNMUUTAKUIt & UPHOLSTERED
1 8 prepared to cut* make nnd put down
Carpets, to put down Oil Cloth, hinging Window
BUadei, Curtains, Ac. Funerals furnished with ail
that Is necessary, with neatness at d dispatch. Al-
wav s on band META LL10 CAB KB and other Coffin.*.
lD ftI1 1,8 branches executed.
vEATUKRB renovated and purified by steam pro
cess. Orders solicited at m* ware-room, No. 191
Broughton streot. between Bull and Whitaker, or
at nty residence,185 York street, south side of the
Court House. octl$
WM. M. LAWTON & CO.,
FACTORS
AND .
General Commission Merchants,
NO. 13 80VTHBHN W11AUY.
Oliarleston, Ho. On.
WM M. UWIOK. K. WMRWSIaUT DtOOT,
McLEAN’8
STRENGTHENING CORDIAL
BLOOD PURIFIER
THEgrcnt-
A. eat remedy
In the world —
This Cordial Is
distilled from a
Berry know:. 1
only to myself,
and chemically
oombined with
some of the
most valuable
medical roots,
herbs and barks
known to tho
mind of man,
such bt bloou
root, black ro t,
wild cherry
bark, yellow
dock.dandelolns
sarsaparilla,eld-
Before takingAfter taking.
Ing the most Infallible remedy fur the restoration
if health ever known.
IT IB NATUB E’8 OWN REMEDY,
oaring diseases by natural laws. When taken, Us
healing Influence Is felt coursing through every
volu of the body, purifying and accelerating the
circulation ortho blood, it neutralize any billoue
matter In the stomach, and strengthens the whole
Nervons Debility,:
_ Incases of the Sidneys,
and all Diseases arising from a Disor
dered Liver or Stomach,
oct24
W1NB0RK LAWTON J ft.
GROVER & BAKER’S
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
SEWING MACHINES.
I. W. Morrell & Co., Agents.
SAVANNAH, GBMltUIA.
Price $55 to $180.
b °* l<mTe ,B ca| l el
® nr and the Public to these machines
which we are oflbring on exhibition at onr Plane
Warehouse.- Tho unparalleled success In selllnv
them In Georgia has established their greatsn-
fo/pAMi?v T it n nS ther Patent Hewing Machine*
f °L *« MILY AND STATION DEWING,
MACH IN KF packed, ready for sewing, with d)
reettons how to use them, sent to any part of thi
country. Persons lit the city purchasing Machine*
can have a young lady call at their residence# to In
atruct them In the use of them deoS5—if
THE SCREVEN HOUSE
Savannah, Ga.
TRIM Establishment,a*
recently extended and Im
proved, will be ready fbr occu
pation on the lnt November
e“ext. The location of the build-
lilug, at the corner of Gaagntvs
opposite tbe Palaskl House, la tbe
:vS ron, T iuen . t .P° rtlon of the dtp, U nnexcep-
Uoiiable. It will contain 84 sleeping apartment#,
* awe dining rooms, in the best style of modem
filnlsh; parlors for ladi a and gentlemen, and
?« ery . “ e8,r “ble accommodation, together with
complete arrangemeota Tor water- It Is construct
ed with all the most recent Improvement# neces
sary to a first doss Hotel, and presents an nnususl
opportunity for a prosperous business.
Apply to JOHN BOItEVKN.
Jy U ft*van*ftti. «s.
jmi
and buii-.n«. upDOt-
LIVERY
AND
SAXE STABLE.
> THK •■b.crlUer, thnnkfDl tor
*h« pul liberal p.trail«gi, hope, lo
• merit a continuance of the same, hav-
—3 * -^ l 5* ne1 ! OafTlages, new Bugglee,
and* f« hno Horses to his Rmier stock, with
carefal drivers and the best of hostlers, and Is
now prepared to accommodate tho publfc at the
old stand, corner of Whitaker and President streets,
and solicits a continuance of former favors.
Particular attentlou paid to receiving and foi-
wardlng horses by steameror railroad.
Jprgp a 8TEBBIN8.
LIAM M.
vis* A Hak
gSBSL n
GUANO.
W* U uS^fe. B a flBELSih KTr'l’X, JTi
.-fljy* rrhlch we h.ve ou hand, .pit for ule .1
I Mrtv per cent. Uu than Aruvian GiumoT wd
v.e c.1 a'm to bo .ocertor to nuy Oaaooorfer-
Thi‘ p0 A t “ 1 or . w-e—rfeolored io this
S°, u A- ry ; I Tl‘ ! “ l» ImporteU by WIL
ls. s?Th .•njsrws®
r prominent Farmers, and analyzed bv the
| m.tter, yleMlu, eaimoola Bomclent to produco
' erfrt’hl^Uteebundant crops, betides .ub.iintlslly
'St-fW 01 ?? “ !;r *** 1 begreo 01 moisture. It
«nd ^ l i* nt *7 * I0W ln 4 coodltlon.
s^ssniss
JlSi.Yoit Ulty.
LUCIUS HART,
4 a»^ youk *
BLOCK TIN, ANTIMONY,
SPELTER, PIG LEAD.
BAR LEAD, BAHTIN,
INGOT COPPER, BISMUTH.
Nil. KEL. BABBITT METAL.
TINNERS' BOLDER, hEeLTKRBOLDER.
AIxo, Manufacturer* and importersof SILVER
PLATED AND DKITANIA WARE. The TRADE
supplied on the most favorable t«*i
PATENT GLASS LETTERS
NUMERALS,
IN GOLD. SILVER. RUBY. BLUE. AMBER. &C,
FIRMLY AFFIXRD
0a Plate and Sheet Glass,
Window Panes, &c.
IK8K Lsturs and Nnmorats are
»f the finest Crystal Glass, bevelled and pol
ished on the edges, representing tho shade of the
letter, and glided behind, presenting a surfaco re
sembling highly burnished gold or silver. The
gtaload ones are not gilded, but remain transpa
rent. In the original color* of the glass, and are
tomatlftHly adapted for Illuminated signs where
there Isa bright light behtud.
These Letters and Numerals, tbe firm adherence
of whloh, to glass or any other hard material Ib
Warranted, are admirably adapted for the display
of NAMES, OCCUPATION8, LISTS OF PRICKS,
8TKUOTION TO LIGliT, NO CLEANING RE
QUIRED, as they do not taruUh and never wear
ont«
Specimens of tbe above style of tottering can be
seen at the store of tbe subscriber who has been
appointed Agent for the Bute of GoonrU, and is
prepared to fill all orders, at his store. Monument
square.
Jr«8-tf JAMES PI1RPONT.
JERSEY .CITY
MOULDING AND PLANING
MILL,
Cor. Greene and Morgan Sts.
JNO. B, FULLER, Prop’r.
WOOD MOULU1NCS8. Head# md Ar
if v chltraves. constantly on hknd, and worked to
order. Also, PEW CAPS, Katin and Hand-IV?ll*°
InaidelTilmmlnxs of every description. Brackets
Truases and ail kinds of Scroll and Straight Bawimr
House Carving, Ac. Ac. Any desired pattern
worked to order at abort notice. WOOD TURNING
lu all It# branches. Plain, Pauuelied and Octago -
Jewels on hand and made te order. Balusters of
all slier and descriptions. Ac.. Ac., Ac. Mah« gsnv
Black Walnut. Oak, Cherry, and Pine Stair Rail '
sawed or worked to order. The prices marked on
each pattern of tbe books tent to order to any part
of the United States are for one hundred feet run
ning measure.
N. B —One of the tan«eet stocks of Mouldings and
Trimmings, and great st variety of patterns, man
ufactured of the very* best materials, will always
be found at this establishment. Planing with neat
ness and despatch.
Terms cash. JOHN B. FULLER will also manu
facture and give particular attention to
Gothic Work,
For Churches, Pnbllc'Bulldlugs. Dwelling nouses,
Ac. Window Frames, Ac- mode to order at short
notice.
)UND AND SQUARE PICKET PENCE. Ac.
to, dealer in
Doors, Sashes and Blinds,
0f d.fcciiptloo, m«nnr«ctt!re<i «f tb« but
lo «Uad in .ny cllm.t..
w ,* rt - “J" 1 * rtlol « ,n line,
furnished at the lowest cash prices.
Marble. Marbleiaedlron and Blate Man-
tlee. Terra Cotta. Braoteta, Truase*,
__ ... Window Cap* Ao.
nJSH l “ J “i.wl.f. fur«l.h«l it abort
aauca. ma«l*Si»
Heartburn, Inwaul Piles, Acidity of (ho Stomach
Fullness or Blood to the Head, Dull Pain cr Swim
ming in the Head. Palpitation of tho Heart, Full
ness or Weight In the Stomach, Sour Eructations,
Choking or Suffocating Feelings when lying down.
Dryness or YqllownesB or the Skin aud Eyes, Night
■wcats. Inward Fevers, Pain In the Small of the
Back. Chest or Side, Sudden flushes of lnat, De
pression of 8plrits. Frightful Dreams, Languor, De-
jnondenty or any Nervous Diseases. Sores or
Blotches on the Skin, and Fover and Ague (or Chills
and Fever.) It will also euro diseases of the Blad
der and Womb, such as Seminal Weakness Incon-
THERE IS NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
This Cordial will never fall to cure any of tho
above diseases, If taken as per directions on each
buttle. In German, English and French.
JOVEITHALF A MILLION QV BOTTLK8
Have been sold during the past six months, and lu
no Instance has It tailed ln giving entire satlsfac-
Mon. Who, then, will suffer from weakness or de»
bfiUv when McLean's Btrengthing Obrdial will cure
TO THE LADIES.
Do you wish to be healthy ami strong? Then go
and get some of McLean’s Cordial. H wllletrength
en aud Invigorate you, causing your blood to flow
through every-vein, and the rich rosy hot
health to mount to your cheek again. Every
Ua warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
We say to parents, If your children are sickly,
puny or afflicted with complaint*, prevalent among
Children, give them a small quantity of McLeanV
OorHlal, aud It will make them healthy, fat and ro-
I??, 1 *.. tSj* no . t •moment; try It and be convinced
It R delicious to take.
EVERY COUNTRY MERCHANT
Should not leave the city until he had procured a
supply of McLean's Strengthening Cordial. It sells
rapidly, because it always cures. A liberal discount
wth bei mage to those who buy to sell again.
Ask for McLean’s Btreogthcnlug Cordial,and take
nothing e ,- o. It Is tho only remedy that will puri-
fY the blood thoroughly, aud at the same '.line
strengthen the system.
One table spoonful evory morning Is a certain
preventive for Cholera, Chills and Favor. Yellow
Fever, or any prevalent dl*easc.
Price only $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.
oi J. H. McLEAN,
*i .. , Bole proprietor of the Cordial.
Also, McLean’s Volcanic Oil Liniment,
mr Principal depot on tho corner of Third am!
P.ne streets, St. Louis, Mo.
Vo^nnlc Oil Liniment.
The best Liniment In the world for man or beast
. a . p <■ >'«Is. hr id ses, spral n a
ivffness In the Joints or muscles, swemngs, sore
tbroat, earache or toothache wounds. tresTr cuts,
acres,>rn fl . scalds, palr.s, Ac., yield to tbe ”mag-
|c* tutluence of this wonderful liniment.
For Horses and Cattle, It Is an Irfalllble remedy
tor chafes, galls, scratches, crackod heels,lameness,
spavin, sweeny, splint, fistula, hr rises, swellings,
woepds, rattle snake hi ted, and v irlous other dls-
aecfdents Cl1 an,milIi * ie liable to firom Injuries
Every Country Morchantshou d obtain a supply
of McLean’s Volcaulc Oil Llulmeat. It tells rapid
ly, because It always cures. v
b&towrtl a 8 *??” 1 w,n homstfetotaerchantswho
_ YorsalebyJ.H. McLEAN, proprietor, cor-
neorof Third and Pine streets. St Louis, Mo.; a 1 *
; "r .. K^NU * WAHINb*
anrll—irdAw 8ftv«;-nab,Gi
Dyeing Establishment,
HO. 73 YORK 8T., NEAR THE COURT HOUSE.
[Established in 1832. J
r pilB sMbacrlber. grateful for past fn-
A, vora, begs leave to Inform his Mends and the
ptibllcgenerally. that he Is now prepared to Dye all
shawls Ac.: also. Table Covers and Crape Bhawls
cleaned and bleached in the best manner. Ladles’
Kid and Doeskin Gloves cleaned ln the best Loudon
. J? 16 B & b ?crlber begs leave to state that he Is now
prepared to clean, bleach and proas Ladles’Bonnets
moderate* * D th ° mo,5t f-‘8hW>n*blo Btyles. Terms
Gentlemen’s Garments Dyed and Cleaned, as may
Blwo, in the same superior style which has
toi^the *0#t jj e l e ,1,e . A8crt Patrons aud friends
mayuE-ly *****’ A- GALLOWAY.
BRANCH
OF THE
ELECTROCHEMICAL
BATHS,
OPEN DAILY!
NO. 100 SOUTH BROAD Stroet
A 1.1. DIMSaSSS nr. ...edllr c.rV.
(If Ihe or*«l. .re p.rfacl) by unm. tire .bovo
ll«tVrelD connection with Ilyitroiretblc treatment
If you .lent believe It. try It. iloclAly
POTATOES.
1 BAKUR1.S Kn«ll.h 1'alatsen natv
lOU landing from barkl.llulab and for tale by
d»as VAN HORN A c*.
TARKAN r r’S
EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT,
This valuable and popular Medlclno. prepared lu
conformity with tho analysis of the waters of
the celebrated Seltzer Bpih g, In Germany,
In a mo.it convenient and portable form,
has universally received the mon*
Favorable recommendations of
tho Medical profesfon and u
Discerning Public, as the
MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
SALINE APERIENT
lu u*e. aud as being entitled to special preference
over the many Mineral Spring waters,Boldlltz Pow
ders, and other Hmllar article*, both iron, Its com
pactness and greater ifficacy. It may be used
with tho best effect In all
BILIOUS AND FEBRILE DISEASES, SICK
HEADACHE, LOSS OF APPETITE. IN-
DIGESTION. AND ALL SIMI
LAR COMPLAINTS. PECU-
Spring and Summer Seasons.
It is particularly adopted to the want a of Travel
ers t y tea aud Land, Residents ln Hot Cli
mates, Persons «.f Sedentary Habits, Jn-
va Ids aud Convalescents; Captains of
Vessel? and Planters will find it a
valuable addition to their Med
icine Chests.
With those who have used It, it has high favo
andlsdoemed Indispensable.
IN A TORPID STATE OF .THE LIVER—It ron
dors great Fervtoo ln restoring healthy action.
IN GOUT AND RHEUMATISM—It gives thr
best satisfaction, ullaylng’uli Inflammatory By nip-
and ln many cases effectually curing those
afflicted.
IT* eUCCKBS IN CASKS OF GRAVEL. INDI
GESTION, HEARTBURN AND OUST 1V EN Etta—
Proves It *0 be a Medicine of the greatest utility.
ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH. AND THE DIB-
TRUSSING SIORNEBB BO USUAL DURING PULG-
NANCY—klelds bpeefiltv, and with marked &u<-
cess under Its heukthinl Influence.
IT AFFORDS THE GREATEST RELIEF TO
THOBK AFFLICTED WITH OR SUBJECT’ To
THE PILES—ACTING uently on tho bowclB.neu-
traltzlngall Irritating accretions, aud thereby re
moving all inflammatory tendencies.
IN FACT. IT IS INVALUABLE IN ALL CASES
WHERE A GENTLE APERIENT OR
PURGATIVE IS KfcQUIUED.
It Is In the form ofu Powder, carefully put up In
bottles, to keep la any climate, ana merely re
quires water poured upon it to produceaficllght-
tul effervescent beverago.
Taken In the morning. It never l terferes with
tho avocations of the day. acting gently cn the
Byt-tem, restoring tho digestive powers, exciting a
healthy and iluotous tone of tho stomach, and
eroding an elasticity of mind and flow cf spit Its
which give zest to **vory enjoyment. It also ena
bles tho Invalid to jnjoymany luxuries with Im
punity, from wb cb be must otherwise bo «ic-
i.Hr -. ,i and without which Ufo Is Irksotnu and dis
tressing*
i,utiiuious testimonials from professional and
other gentlemen of the highest standing through
out the country, atd Its steadily Increasing popu
larlty for 4; aeilcs of years, strongly guarantee It*
efficacy and valuable character, and commeml’lt
to tho fuvorsble uotlce of an Intelligent public.
Prepared and Sold, Wholesale and Retail, bv
JOHN A. TARRANT 4 CO . Druggists,
No. 27d Greenwlch-'t.,cor.of Warron. N. Y.
ly
MRS. WINSLOW,
A N Experieuced Nurse and Kemulr
Physician, presents to tbe attention ot moth
era, her
Soothing Syrup,
For Children Teething,
which greatly facilitates tho process of teething,
by softening tbe gums, reducing aliinlluuimatlou—
‘ It! J * ' ‘
FANCY AND STAPLE 1)111 GOODS.
PEPPER & M0LL0 Y
pr ™;« F,,,J ' V direct pmuc attention to their
STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS!
winch, for extern nnd vnrieiy, cannot bo excelled by any hoi.no in ihj» city nnd an our
stock in ptirchaned on an K ood tornin as that of any other houno in Savannah wo are
determined lo oiler great bargains, our motto boing QUICK SALES SMAl’l pure
FITS a ran ni«F ddicvcuiv vv„ i , AL,i ' ’ KU ’
vvo would oak particular attention to our lurge
FITS, AND ONE PRICE ONLY
stock of
UKEH8 GOOD*.
Bombasines and alpacus
‘ •sin ui d Figured DeLulnes
Fhr ,1 Poplins and Valencias
I Inin and Figured Uahiinieres
Qcotcli 1'lfiirtH, (all wool)
mnch, English-and Anu. lv .
full line of ftlotirning and Dre
HU AW 1.8.
Plain Cloth Hicmls. (all wool)
IMald Cloth Shtiwls, do
Btgllaand Printed Cashmere 8h iwls.
’’’j 0111 " refer particularly to our Immense slock
of Cloaks iront unction.
KI71BUUIIIBIUK8.
Cambric. Nainsook and Swiss Bands
Jaconet Bands, In great variety, from New York
«n,wx U » ct ! on8 t Hein, ! R below half price.
6000 Embroidered Colluis. “
ly chosp.
, auction lots, astonishing'
do Silks
GLOVES.
Ladles* Kid Gloves
do do Gauntlet do
do Cashmere do
d Bilk Fleeced do; lu great variety.
IRISH LINENS.
i lur oortatlon. per
■* lestrictly t"
8IIIKT-
I^IjANNKLS.
ltl.AIMH.KTN, Oi,
w™i) Te-y an ' 1 En8ll8h Ul»nkal», (.11
Ttchcns, lu inniit .parent tir.ad. .ml v.ry low,
OKNTM* l>EI*A If Ti>, IlIMT.
H !"* OlotheforO.au* Co.t.
1 “11* Mixed Uo. for Hu.liren. Oo.t»
Mno French .nit Knaltolj Doeskin, for Pants
K "’“ ;lo O.sslniores do do
TUlHPt
A In till,
soptt
id Knxllsli Tweeds, (.|| wool)
ll,t I .an, l.’a Wonl Tl-A '
Fine
Scotch . ul ,
Merino and Lamb’s Wool Drawers
v , * ,>0 f , « d° Undershirts
Fine Ltnon Bosom Shirts
white andcol'd
Bilk Pocket Handkerchiefs
l.lnen Cambric do. while and col’d bordered
Nert Tie^.nSor’K'it ““ °" Uon Uo ““
f,* ?'* cl! •"■* F “"iy Colored Glottis for Ladles’
Another lot received of those now dedans til
SK‘.“ohI«tnmr' * ,Uc "“ nk “' J ‘ ck '
WINDOW SHAD ICS.
Very l c < heap” PP,y ° f ' V,udow elegant styles,
PLANTATION GOODH.
Kerseys, Llnseys, and Blankets, at prices to defy
7, ’ * 4> ST 4 .* 6 ; 4 * 7 ‘ 4 * S’ 4 . «nd 10-4 Bleached and
brands Sh,rt,0RB ftU<i Hieetlngs, most popular
' • . . . . all manner of edmpetition
ft refrain from giving a full catalogue of our stock. Wo now merely suggest
cost* uyers, in pursuit of new and handsomo goods, at extremely low prices, to ex
atume our stock bclore purchaaing. Wc strictly adhere to tho motto ol
Quick Sales, Small Prontg, anil One Price Only.
PEPP 1,11 & MOLLOY,
0117 ,tl{<),l<j„TI,NSTKKBT. N'iAlt WIIITAK H,t. SAVANNA II,
will ailoy nil pain and spasmodic action,
8URK TO REGIJLATK THK BOWELS
Depend upon It, mothers. It will give rost to your-
YOUK
solves, and
RKlxlKF AND I1KALT1I TO
INFANTS.
Wo have put up aud sold this artlclo for t<*n
yeurs, and cun say. In confidence and truth of It.,
have
been nbe
other medl
V K11 hus
Nover ikd
Mrs.
WINSLOW’S
SOOTHING
SYRUP.
Imtarce ot _ , _ _ , _
tlonby any^...~ xtl
to say of any
SIND 1, k
TO KK-
CURL,
i y used.—
wo know an
dltsatls luc-
utod It. on tho contrary, all are delighted with
It? operations, and speak In terms of highest com
mendation of Its magical effects and medical vir
tues. Wo speak ln this matter “what we do
know,” after ten years’ experience, and plei'nc
our rcpmitliou tor tlie fulfillment of what
wo hoie declare. In almost every Instance
where the Infant li suffering from pain and ex
haustion, relief will bo found in fifteen or twenty
minutes utter tho syrup Is administered.
This valuable preparation Is the prescription ol
one of the most EXl’KRl BNCKDand 8KIL-
FUL NURHKft in’ New England, and baa been
used with never-falling success in
THOUSAND* OF <JA»K8.
It not only relloves the child from pain, but In
vigorates tbe stomach and bowels, corrects acid!
ty, and gives i
ad energy 1o the whole sys
tem. It will almost Instantly roltovo
GRIPING IN.JTIIJL BOWELS, AND
and over-,
vulalons.
apeodlly
end ln death
It the best
eat verne-
world, in
WIND UOL1U,
which. If not
remedied.
We be'leve
and aur-
dv In the
all cases of
A
IKK\ IN CHILUIIKN, whether It arise!
from teething, or irom auy other cause. We would
say to every mother srho has a child suffering from
FOR -
CHILDREN
TEETHING.
50,000 DOLLARS WORTH OF
FALL AND WINTER READY-MADE
CLOTHING!
WM. R. SYMONS
WOUI.U ANNOU.MOB TO HI8 HHIISNDS AND TUK PUBLIC THAT UK IS NOW KKOKIVtNO JIIK
FALL AND, WINTER STOCK
RRADMHADTfcLOTIILNG!!
Made Expressly, under lilt, own direction, for the
Skvannali Market,
ANDWHIcn UK CAN BKCOMMKNDAS HK1NO OP THE IlKtiT MATKUIAL, 8UPKHIOK WUItK
MANfcUlP, AND
LATEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE STYLE!
' ,TC L'”wKK C Hll% , KS l i! 1 t !n B t're« 1 !m n e nr, 1 .S! 0llk rH! t 2H ! ' 0 T ar,l ’“ 1 '- WIU ‘ UK POLB FOB CAB
t muss than thosaino quality tf Goods have ever been offered In thin murket.
Boys’ and Youth’s Clothing,
UkA'KULv“Low 1 'prioks7 I *" surllu,mt of Hoy.’.nd Youth’. Clothln*. for tin, scusoii. .1 UNPKKOK'
FURNISHING GOODS,
OK KVKltY VAHIKTY AND OK TUK MOST HUI’KKIOK QUALITY
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS.
large Block, which will be made to order Ir, the BEST STYLE AND AT TH K SHORTEST NOTICE.
Shirts and. Hosiery;
A l.rxe Stock of BUI RTS, of the most Improved patterns on i eup.rtor mnterl.l .nd make.
scrip,t' t“’ S 8 i'“{| SSnSmithif reJilS fTi'l c, L r “ “’l 1 , 1 t ,n , rrh » 8 "> a* fric™ vli’ch oo.blo the sal
of .metre lo hi, nno whl oonralt thSlr InlSre/i Dp giving Mm ‘.“Si} 0 " ls c " ston » 1 f' 1 - "> »»
__ _ w. li. SYMONS,
3xrg> ’
CARPETING!!
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS
AND
UPHOLSTERY GOODS.
D. & E. S. LATHROP,
140. Congress and 57 St. Julian streets,
.ov r u I iHf U aT’n , r“ B x H A ,,nVe r ° n ' , “ m ” 0n " f “» “a.oi’tni.n* of .... f.t-
lowing GOODS, to which the altontlon of i nrchasersls invited—
any of the fort going complaints—do not^ let mngi run vt/iuum CAEPETING.
utlivr-1 flatwl between your Buffering child ai?d
K&TKL , VM)KB-£«%oRo% K .n y J’* l ft! , S'eIr “ ZV l ""' °° L 0A,(l ‘ M ^ 11
STAIR CARPETS.
VKLVJ6T, imUSBBLS. VHNKTIAN AND OOTTON-OK AW, WIDT1IB
DRUGGETS.
WOUL AND LINKN. FKOM ONK TO KOIIJt YARDS IN WIDTH
UORUERED ntnill CLOTHS OF tLL SIZRS.
Floor Oil Cloths.
KNQLI8U AND AMKltlUAN, vwytog In width from hdh. of a yard to 8 y.,de, .nd of .it ,,a.lltlM.
Upholstery Goods.
BATIN AND WOUSTJSD DAMABKfl. COTTON AND WOOL DAMABK8. BROOATFl t.lt REI . H
CIJRTAI1VS.—Lace and MunIIii C urtains.
SHADES, CORNICES, AND FIXTURES OK ALL KINDS
MATTING, &c,
W11 "f * ND “ UB °, K MATrIK0 * 0K AT 'h WIDTHS. ALWAYS IN STORK I RU08, DOOR M ATB, Ac.
to fit, WpuduVKXTUA t CH“AROJS. ll l*F 00mS k ' ,n * 8lVan ’ 0,L CLOTHS .nd CARPETS will be cut
MU^N^U^’TflvT" 1 Uph0,8ter « r w,| l ent and prepare for the window, DAMASK, LACE AND
_-UTK1aY 8(JK_
Iclnc, 11 llaiely use<l _
accjRt\>nny each t ottle. Nona genuine onle.« ...^
fax-snulle of CJUltTlH & 1‘ltHKINM, New
York Uun thootiL-lde wrapper.
Cold by DrugglHts thoughout tho world.
Frlnclpn* Ofllcr. No. 13 Cednr Nt, ( N. Y.
Price, only 25 Cents per Bottle
ingIS—uAwly
FALL TRADE.
THE SIBS0R1BKR8 ARK FULLY PREPARED
TO FILL ALL ORDERS FOR
XSxaigs, 3VCodi.oi3Ki.o» v
CHEMICALS,
Surgical Instruments,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
Brushes, Perfmuerv,
DRUGGISTS 5 GLASSWARE,
> TRUSSES.’
Medicine Chests,
NEW CROP DARREN SEERS,
AND ALL TUB PATENT xUKDICINES
OF THK DAY,
OA.3VmiI3\rB,
ALCOHOL AND SPIRIT GAtS.
MERCH ANTS WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADr
VANTAGE TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK BE
FORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE.
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO..
8. E. Center Barnard and Congress su.,
Market Square.
Watches, Silver Ware and Jewelry
S. WILMOT*
Corner of Congress, Whitaker and St. Julian Streets
Jk .he°tZ 8 KU o S „ ‘ JOO ° S AT PRKJE8 *«»»*»
Cold and Sliver GoudH of Every neucrlptlon.
evenn?4’tJSi wrl”* 8KTT3 ' 1,1TOlIKI «. WAITKIIS, QOBLKT8, CUKS. Sl'QONS end K011K8.
MO^Al^?uljS.t” .n*^.“tremS^FUheMre^ev;.rV!!™r?M. L r, D ’„ , !'” l “ dl, ' f CAMKO, LAVA .ml
ktnd^ I ‘*** D0AK *“ASKNTs!OaB)wM.TBASKlTitfloB KIT^SkKS.
KS.and KLATKDaOODS of every
jggpKAMCE.
Unden PhtBBlx Ptr« oi f „
MBE
1N SU RJLNCE
SSSSS-B-,.
asB-jssasns 5,1 *
tsssaassssKw**
jir *— - ssa-fist..
New England Flro and Marluo in...
pjiny, of Conn. 0 In,ur »nc* Com
Norwich Ktre Iinar.nce Oemp.ny, of ^
Untu.l ltcnrflt Lift
*rk. N. J„ with nccuinnfttwt ^ftna. U7 '°**•■**•
$8,000,000, and Allow, . orcdlt of til
premium, of Life Politic, ™ P«for»t. 00 lf|(
Oompentre,’undertaken^y l ’ 1 ’ - *»o. n
^ MSiS&iB*.
friend, arid the public. 1 * nd poll ""^;o or ltle , r
W.KlNQAmv.
THE KING’S COUNT?
FIBS INSURANCE CO
OF BROOKLYN, N. Y W ’
U8NKY POPK, Scc’y. nnd A. S.OltuWKll n
CAMII CAPITA I, „
*^!^S^ 0l «" u " A Nck tl 'owi-A^SS
the phoenix.
FIRE INSURANCE'CO
OF BROOKLYN, N. Y ’’
C«h 0.PI1.1 $300,000, with . lame sirpto,
W ILL take rtik.ee Ptreiiin.,
" anil Morchaudlio,at llbc”i "tre*"’
Jylo Jl BKVAN A SON •Agent.,
- u — U? Bay street.
FULTON
FIRE INSURANCE CO,,
40 Wall istreet,New York.
Capital aud Surplus, $239,ooo,
JA8. M. KANKlN.SeLtrrj'? 1 * 11,
KtrerlgkH|nK^avrtrmatranav^clnit^nnderUker,l J y
LAPAYETTE
FIRE INSURANCE CO
OK BROOKLYN, L. 1. ’’
Breach OIUco 14 Well Street, New York
Capital .nd Surplus
J. B THOMPSON. 7r.,'sccreu U ry. N> fre,l,, ' D ‘-
PUtLUPS a'd'kan" L* Y? Awnu 11 b '
1 OQU.y Uriel.
STATE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OK NKW HAVKN.CONN. ’
.pit.) aud Surplus *J?a.uuu
<1. rNUA8i STtnfKNal^recrotaryf re4,dM 1 ’
“udertekeS by * “pUILLlKB A*BRAN™ty;*"‘
ly 13 general Agent,. »8jac str Ut.
KWICKEUBOiKliR
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
17 William Street, New York. *
Capital and Surplus, $218000
s. c. t V H« M ar AN ' =itel
iLU 98 Hay siivet.
City Fire Insurance Co.,
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
0.0. WAll’K, Secretary. O B. BOWKKS, Pre.'t,
Thl.Company Ira, a Capital Ota
quarter of a JHiliiou Rollars!
All paid lu und securely Invested. Risks on moai
”* properly taken at reasonable rates. Ad-
A Wll llllli a . v
ClOSHI
Klyto A. WlLBUU, Agent,'
111 llaystreet,Savannah.
RBPXKSIN SAVXNNAU V0
Messrs. PADELFOKD, FAY ACO,
*• 111 Wl’l . Ni m Ull . ai new.
RObTUaN a VILLALONGA
T1SON A GORDON.
WEED,CORN WELL X 00.
A A. SOLOMONS 4 CO.
OHAIITEH. OAK
Eire & Marine lusuiauce Cu.,
OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
Cash Capllali $300,000 00
Couuecticut Fire insurance Co.
Amount of Capitol Stock ...,.$200 000 00
Amount of Surplus on bantu. 33,074 to
Albemarle lusurauce Company,
OUARLOTTKSVILl,*. VIRUINIA.
Owpttcl $400.0(0
CKAHTEII OAK
Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
ineare.on.he MUt'AL PL a W, or on the Blurt
p CASH PLAN, at as tow rates as any other good
Company. y
UN LY U per cent, for Southernrcsidrnce and Sea
rennit, wltn privilege to live or travel ln any
Southern State at all seasons of life year.
• •*!»* KK UAK L1FJ& UOMPANY pay
tuelr liUHSES honorably and promptly; ami as no
man known m hen he may be call* d to leave bio wife
and children, nor does he know how much lie will
leave to takecaro of then) with, let every one «pe
•hein Ut h ° 11118 B0 “»ethlng Insured on hlblifefor
For all Information In reference thereto, apply lo
_ WILBUR A (JLKAbON, Agents,
ni>r8 ^ 111 Bay stmt.
-aBB«X»3XTA‘
INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFOBD.
moogpoRiun m 1819. doabtss putmual
OABH CAPITAL,
. *1,000,000,
JN8UIIK AOA1NSTLOHS ANDDd.il dQKBY FIKB,
ON TBUMB ADAKT1SDIOTHK H^ZAKP.
AND OONBiaiBNT WfTU TUB LAWK
<>» OOMPKN8ATION.
«n«A* UimKNS A IlKKTy.,
ATLANTIC
Fire Insurance Co.,
OF BROOKLYN.
DOR Are rlwka in th4 city and vlelnllfi
r ayply to RUBT. HABERSHAM a 80N8,
may 20—Saw Agents.
$100,000 ON 01 RISK!!
TUB U.NDBUSIUNKD, AS AUKNT OK THR
UNITY FIRE INSURANCE
Aaaoolatioiv,
OF LONDON.
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMP'Y,
In. London,
And .ever.l 0r»t cine, AMKK10AN C0MKA-
NIKS. 1, prouared to IN8UKK .lmo«t every Jo
se. Iptlon of KilOPKRTY again,t LOSS OR IM JI
AO fi BY KIHB on term, favorable to the is.ured.
Hltks taken to the extent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars,
smaller amount?, os may be ‘-Ured. on <
any good building or location
„— „ „ Ibla city. Ner*
chants aud others wishing large a$aftuntsuMtsor*
ance In oue place may find U to thiir liiterest ana
convenience to call on the subscriber. BJtMW®
also taken on property tn all parts of the State ot
Georgia, when tho owners are favorably knowno*
furnish ratlbfactory reference to tho undersigned,
and the location ls of easy access by Halirosd or
mall steamers. ' L
All Iosboh by 8* d CoiupanleK promptly and honor
ably settled on production of pr per proofs.
thoso of the British olficeB without releronce to
Loudon. Address or upply to . .
JAMES MoUENRY, Agent.
118 Bay street, bavannali*.
RESOLUTE ^
FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
OF NEW YORK.
Capital, s s s 1 $200,000.
WM.M. RANDALL. Soc’y.
C. F. VliLHOM, President.
J! RISKS take ■‘III fhla Coinimnj
on as favorable terms aa lu any other good offlw
repru.ented lu thl. pSgfo MOHKIS. Aiftnl
Office at Richardson A Martin’s. .
Savannah, Dec. 1st. 1868. deed—ly^
mn^&mvihSit BtimL t>r '“*•***'"' «• l»VtudSMlkiSYWBSR whfth w.11"* 1 l“d u'prto«
Xv2iS“jS« {K t t 8 gS; d JEWIiLKY by workmen of .kill .nd long «pert«».
Fire-Works.