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SAVANNAH DAILY M01
NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1860.
EI.iUMOI.It'S UUflHV (tor (lie Hind-
iaMJWhD'H lmoiuj for the Kidneys.
“fJCIIIJ Tor tUb (Imvpl.
UCIIUfOr tho Dropsny.
HKLMBOLD’N UrOllu forNcrvoiiinrss.
HELM BOLD’S HU Oil U Cot Los* of Memory.
HKLMBULD’S BITCIUT for Dimness or Vlnlbn.
HBLMBOLDH ByUlIlT Tor Dllfioult llr.vilhliitf.
HKLMBGLD'K BUOHU for Weak Nenea.
0U)‘H BlJOHir for Goncral Debility.
, iJlllrS BUCIIU Tor Vnlvcrsnl Lussll tide.
HlJClhl for Horror of Plsrow.
llKLMBOLp’H BUCI1U Tor Night H weal a.
HELMBOLD’S HlfCilU for WakeftilnoM.
HELM HOLD’S1IUOHI7 for DttiroiM or the Hkln.
HELM BOLD'S BUOHU for Krhpjlom..
IIKLMBOLIVH BUOHU Tor 1‘nln In tho Back.
IIELMBOLD’S BUOHU Tor honvinoss or the eyelid*,
with temporary Hulftisatlon and Loss or sight.
iniunitM.D-.smJClIL ror Mobility and Vstless-
iiohh, with Want or AUentlon, Horror or Society.
HELM HOLD'S BUOHU Tor Chat ructions.
II ELM HOLD'S BITCH 1J for Excesses arising from In-
discretion, and all disease* or the .
SEXUAL OHO AN,
Existing In either sox, from whatever cause orlglna-
_ - ted, ana no matter of
A* mu ral'le the AfiMM health m . HOW LONG STANDING. ,
amt with to sore t/urn /mm tho# sad 1 Those symptoms, In part, are cx|>erloiiced often by
oiUti/uerit** which dm •yrldhi to m.odt Kurfrior* wlthdlsousosiff the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel
and Dropsy, and Invariably by the Injudicious or ner
vous mill ncuiUtatcd. It Is a Tact, long since eslab-
llsttcd, Hint, any disease or theso organ* effect the
mlud more than any and all others, and H allowed to
iro oil—which this tncdiclue Invariably removes—soon
follows Loss or Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Kits—In
one or which tho pat ient may expire. Who can say
that these excesses are not rroquently rolloweil by
those direful diseases, Insanity and Consumption t—
Tho record of tho Insnnu Asylums and the melanehol-
ly deaths by consumption, bear atnplo witness to the.
troth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the
SAVANNAH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE AGENCY,
! STOUIIA II l*>* NKW JILOOK,
(Over N. A. Hardee A Co’s.)
ion it eomm ;ad< t
ebss
>1d In tlio II,Mi,I, m„l
ino mtijmtr (»■
toil. nguMlng thi Mirjt.aiHt rtJMiigjiuln.
iviitll—being mi mu-mtojnlit It I. ii»™ «
qjHHXts in nil mwi of Cionvillxltmi*,
JtfttaMgrwMaM whUiktirt
iue iif muvoth’ a f all ulh.r
(Ur fiWtotalr «« onmnn.nl. M* On!
. cuitnni. Infantile Dorittnl, fill, you taut
accompany cJchhoUl* &,
' ' ^ ' T - 400 Broadway, New' York, .
Tbe Oily Fire Insurance Ooinpauy*
OF HARTFORD, OT.
(i. II, Ili.wmi., lWt. V. V. Waitk.Sw.
THE OHARTKn OAK
lire and Marine Insurance Company,
OK 1IARTPOKI), CT.
Connecticut Fire Insurance Co.,
OK HAHTiMltD, CT.
THE N OIITli~A in EH I It A N
Fire Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT. 1
Nurket Fire Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
PENNSYLVANIA
Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company.
Healthy human Blood, npon ^wlng
ANALYZED
always presents us with the same es-ciitl.il elements,
and elves,of cottrso, tho Xruc standard. Ann-
V lyzc tho Blood of tv person sntrorlmt fro in ConsumjH
- tton.LIver Oomptalht, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, Ac., anil
. we find In every instance coitaln de.flcUnoin hi the red
'£d globulesOf Blood. - Supjtly those dcil.'lonclc's. and you
-f aro made well. Tho Blood Pood Is founded npon
this Theory—hence Rs astonishing snccyss. Tlinnr
ae FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the doficldnclpaof the,.Blood In different
diseases. For OoushSi OoIiIn, UrourliltlN,
or any affoctlon whatever of tho Throat or jLDiiff*
inducingConMiraimoii, use No. 1, which is aiso
tho No. for DopreWliiaof SpirllN, LaMH of
Appetite* and tor all Chronic t'oinplaltifM
arfsfut? rroia Ovor-UHO, Ocnerol Dclilllt*' and j
Nervous Prostration. No. a. for Liver C'oin-
most molanchoily oxldbltlim atipoars. ‘ Tue ,
nance li actually suddon and qnfto doatitiMo—neither ; * l H™i
mirth nor grief over visits It. Hhonld a sound of the
voice occur, it Is rarely articulate.
“With wooftil measures, wan Despair
Low, sullon sounds, Ills grief begui'
‘ ‘ ' 1 Tflft
OF HARTFORD. CT.,
Insures on the MUTUAL FLAN, or Cash Plan, at
ns low rates as any other good Company.
They pay I heir L088K8 Imuorubly and promptly,
and as no nuiu kuows when lie mny Ini called to leave
his family, nor in view of the changes and reverses of
business, can he tell how well they tnay Iw provided
ciiunte- for, Jet every one see to It that he has somulnlug in
ulletl.”
feblt
his life tor them.
Insurance on Slaves at low rates.
Fire risks effected at reasonable rates.
WILBUR & OLKAHON,Agents,
, . what yon quin yon/ 1
•. —# -j-,
6tc, Heo apodal directions tor this. i*<
; Rhenittj KriiptioiiN* Scroftilotts, Kitlnoy
and Blmlilor ConipiaiuU* take No. ft. In nil
- . cases tho directions must he strictly followed. Price,
of tho Blood Food#! per hottlp.
Sold by CHtJItfll* A- WI/PIINT,
No. 4tH> Broadway. New \ork.
JOHN B. MOORE, Agent, Savannah.
' And by all respectable Druggists throughout, the
• cottntry. .mivtv,-t tv
Doblllty Is most terrible, and has brought thousands
upon thousands to untimely graves; thus blasting the
ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by
lbe use of this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
The mass of voluntary testimony in possession-of
tho proprietor, vouching Its virtues anil Its cuiiitlvo
powers, Is immense, embracing names well known to
science and fame. Certificates of cures from one
month to twenty years’ standing, and or tho most re
liable anil respectable character, aro open tor Inspct-
Hon from flovcrnovs of tho Ktntcs, .Bulges, eminent
Physicians, anil distinguished Clergymen.
II KLMBOLD'8 EXTRACT BUCIlU Is prepared .di
rectly according to tho rules of Pharmacy auu Chem
istry, with the greatest accuracy anil chemical knowl
edge anil care ilfvoted to Its combination. Hoe Prof.
Dcwees’ valuable works on the Practice of Physic,
*h(i most of the late Standard Works of Medicine.
HELM BOLD'S BUC'IIU is safeand pleasantln taste
and odor, hnt Immediate in Its action.
Personally appeared hotoro me, an Alderman of the
“ ‘illndiflphln, II. T. HELM BOLD; Chemist,
irn. does say,.that his preparation
i, Mercury, or Injurious Drug, but
HHLMBOLT), Bole Mann fact urer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this JWd iky of
November, 1851. Wm. P. Huiuaiio, Ahlernmn.
Price $1 per bottle, or six tor $ft, delivered to any
address.
ONE THING CERTAIN,
A Trial CoiU but a Dollar—Try It!
And be convinced of Its cfllcacy. And it Is accompa
nied by reliable and responsible certificates from Pro
fessors or Medical Colleges, Clergymen ami others.
Prepared by fl. T. HELM BOLD,
Practical anil Analytical Chemist,
104 South Teuth-Rtreet, holmv Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
To be had of all Druggists anil Dealers throughout
the United States, Canadas and British Provinces.
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for HULMBOLD’S—
take no other. Cure* guaranteed. iunab—illy
S. I). BRANTLEY * Co.,
Wholosalo and Retail Agents tor Savannah.
nicmxi to bid AuaxtnuD
TUAN THU
Richest Diadem
iitiiir r«r • — Tr , bit
the attention l Worn by Kings or Emperors.
What ? Wliy aBeautifal Head of Hair.
B ECiADNB It is tho ornament (toil Himself pro
vided for nil our race. Reader, although the rose
7 ' may bloom ever so brightly In the glowing cheek, the
FOB CHILDREN TEETHING,; iverlng, or the hnfr ln» snalied
; • which greatly facilitates the process of teotL'ing, by i um | shrlvelod, luirsh and dry, or worse still, ir sprhi-
aoftening tho gums, reducing all lullammatlon—will t klcdwith grav, nature will loose more than half her
allay all pitlu and spasmiHnc, action, ami Is I charms. Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, If used two
SDRB TO BEGITL ATIC TUB BOWELS, or three tUnes a week, will restore and permanently so-
Depend upou lt, mothers, It will give rust to yonr-'t cure to aIIl such an ornament. Head the following and
boIvos, and Judge. The writer of thu first Is the celebrated Plan-
BELIEF AND mSALTH TO YOIJB IN- j 1st, Thnlb
Wo have put up and sold this article for ten years,and
Cau say, in contldimce and 'trut h or It, \ylmt we have,
novorbecn ablei TVTvr " s 1 ** .“US
other medicine JxLrS, •—N E V ICR
lias It IUII- -.w.o fltlj F u.
t In- WINSLOW’S 11 ' - ?
SOOTHING
F I II E
lit) Buy street.
AND LIFE
Central Railroad,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N uud niter SUNDAY, Feb. HGIli,
INI), tho Trains will lie rnn ns follows: ,
Leave Savenunli, ltMIft A. M., I.JBlP.M.anil 11.10P. M.
Arrlvi*bt Macon *.ftft A. M. and 11.05 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta fi.UOA. M. andll.HftP. M.
Arrive at MiTledgcvIlle K.HO P. M.
Leave Macon lO.OO A. M. and 10 P. M.
Arrl vent Savannah 7.30 A. M..7.451*. M. and ltl.401*. M.
Arrive at Augusta ».«0A. M.nndli.65 P.M.
Leave Augusta H.40 A. M. and iJ.15 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 7.*49 A. M. and IU.40 P. M.
Arrive at Macon H.ftft A. M. and 11.05 P. M.
Train that leaves Savannah at 10.05 A. M. only ran.*
to Mi Him, arriving there at .'l.tu P. M., connect lug with
10 A. M. Macon Train to Aiigusiu.
Passengers inking the a.Ifi P. M. at Augusta, will
uve Milieu ft.Wl P. M. amt arrive at Savannah at 10,40
Passengers by 11.10 J\ M. from Savannah, w ill go
through direct to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.80 or 11.to P. M. Trains
from Savannah, tor Macon or points beyond, will meet
with no i|etentlon at Milieu.
Passengers for Atlanta and points beyond on West-
n and Atlantic R. R. will leave Savannah on I*
..00 P. *M. train; for Milleilgeville ami Katonton ....
11.10 P. M. Train; for South-Western It. It. Iwlow Fort
Valley, on 11.10 J\ M. Train; those for Columbus.
Montgomery, &u., by either Train.» Passengers from
Augusta for Soutli-Svestern Georgia should take the
13.80 A. M. Train, to avoidileienilon at Mrn on; those
for Columbus, Montgomery, Ac. may take either train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon ami West
ern Trains to Grlilln, Atlanta, and the West. Also,
with South-Western Trains to Albany, Cuthbert, Ku-
faula. Fort Gaines, Americas. Columbus. Montgomery,
&r.,nudnt Milieu with Augusta and Savannah R. ft.
to Augusta and tho North. At Savannah with the
tri-weekly steamships to New York; also, with steam
ships to Philadelphia and llaltlmore.
By this change in seheditle tho connection both
raysut Augusta with the So/Cui-olinn II. It. Is secured,
nd Passengers will nave no detention at Augusta oi
Ml lien as heretofore.
feb33 GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l Bup’t.
SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULF It. R.
lii-fWINSLO"W'S«tum'e, ll.
,v. t.. . v niire, a whiji
I Never did wo
atance of dts-'
SYRUP.
• by any
wo do kuow«h after ten years’ experience, and
pledgeourromitiUIoiilor the i'ultlliuunt
of wlint wb vUoro dbcllxro. In almost every , — „ ....., - • -
instnneo whero the Infitnt is sufibrlng from piun amt 1 lmlr, little thinking at the time jhut It. would restore
, 1’halberg:
Nkw Yokic, April 19,1868.
Dn.Woon:
Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you tho obliga
tions I um under tor the entire restoration of my hair
to Its original color; about the time of my arrival
lu tho United States It was rapidly liecoming gray, but
upon tho application of your “Ilalr Restorative” It
soon recovered Us original hue. 1 consider your Re
storative as a very wonderful Invention, quite effica
cious ns well nsagreeablo.
pf
Now York.
Continental Insurance Company, of New York.
Humboldt Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
Metropolitan Fire Insurance Company, of N. York,
lainmr Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, of New York,
Insurance Company of the Valley or Virginia.
North American Fire Insurance Company, of Conn.
New England Fire and Marine Insurance Company,
of Conn.
Norwich Fire Insurance Company, of Conn.
Xjifo Insurance.
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, of New
urk, N. .1., wltti accumulated funds exceeding $8,000.
IKK), ami allows a credit of fttl per cent, on the prenit
urns of Life Policies.
Fire and Life Risks, in the above well known Com
panies, undertaken by
novl9--ly _ W. KING A SONS, Agents.
RESOLUTE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Capital,
OF NEW YORK.
$200,000
IA1UE Itl.NKK t a lien III til Im. Co in puny
JL on as favorable terms as In any oth*r good office
represented in tills place, by
JAS. A. NORRIS, Agent.
Office nt Richardson A Mur lie's.
Savannah, Dec. 1st, 1858. ilecl—ly
$100,000 ON ONE RISK ! !
I am, dear sir, yours truly.
k. TIIALBUna.
“ Drycli a’rGwylledydct.”
Welsh Newspaper Office, I
18 Nassau st., April 13,1858. )
Pnop. O. J. Wood—DenrSlr:—Some month or six
weeks ago r receivedtt bottle of your Hair Restorative
and gave R iny wife, who concluded to try it
exhaustion, relief will bo fouud In fiftc<
minutes after tho syrup is administered.
• iiover-mtilntt huccoss in ■ ‘
THOUSANDS OF CANES. ..
It hot only rellovoa tho child Rom pain, lmt Invfgo
ratea tbb Btomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and
gives touo and energy to tho whole system. 'It will
Mv^ Abiitt anfunorgy t
almost Instantly relievo
GUIFING WTHR BOWELS, AND
*VilfINDfcOOLIO|- '
•' and overpomo
m , which; if not
•V, . died, ontt in
lievo It the
:: r snvoHtroin
world* 1 in ah
SNTERY
FOR
■iconvulslons,
sneedlly rome-
-Jneatii. iN’o he-
CHILD REH|i>cMt « » a
sdy lii tlin
NG; h»5 ofWN-
—-and Dlttrr-
Doea In CliBdrew,whether It nrises from teething
or from any other cause. We would say to every
mother who has a child suffering from any of tho fore-
golngconHilalntfr^-db notlc4 your prejudice*,
<>- : nor tbe prejudices Of other*, stand between
your anfferiug child anil tho relief that will he. Sure—
Ute .yea, ABSOLUTEL Y 8DBK-to follow the uso
/. 'nfUdamodlclnevif tlmolyusod. Full dlrtHitlons for
;V - uslng it will accompany each bottle. None gonnlne
S ' unless tho too-slmilo of CUIIT18 & PICK KINS,
Hew Yorkela on the outside wrapper.
Bold by DruSMlsta throughout the world.
Frthclpall?mce,No^l3 Cedar St.. N. V.
V 1'IUCB, ONLY 35 CENTS PKH UOTTI.R.
«ng23—lydAw
EFFERVESCENT y
' Tide vnlnablo anil popular Mi*diclno, prepared In con
formity with the analysis of the waters of the cele
brated Seltzer Spring, In Germany, in a most
- *
veil thi
^.-flatlons
profession and discerning
public, ns tho
MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
Saline Aperient
lii nitc, and aa being ontitled tospeclalprcferenno. over
the many Mlneraf Spring waters, fleldllta Powders,
and other Rirallar articles, lwtli from its .compactness
>d Summer Seasons.
apted to the wants of Travelers by
ifeazihOTAnd, Residents In Ilot ullinntos, Per-
ion twunty \ the gray lmlr to Its original color; but to herns well a
i my surprise, after a tow weeks’ trial It him iieiformed
j that wonderful effect by taring all the gray hairs to a
dark brown, at tbe same time beam Hying and thicken-
. ing the*lmlr. I strongly rocommeml the above Re-
! storatlvo to all hersous In want of such a change of
their hair. CHARLES C’ARDEw.
Phof. O. J. U'oimr-r-Wllhcoiilldiincedo I ri*com-
mendyour Hair Jlosloratlve. as being tho most efilen-
clous article I oversaw. Since using your Hair Re
storative my hair uud whisker-, which were almost
white, have gradually grown dark; and 1 now feel
eoulldont that a few more applications will rostoro
them to their natural color. It also has relieved mo of
all dandruff and unideasant Itching so common aindng
persons who perspire IVeoly.
1 J. G. KILBY.
PnoF. Wood:—About two years ago my lmlr com
menced falling or and turning gray ; I was fast becom* t
lug bald, iiuil bail trlwl many, remedies to no effect. 1 (
commenced uslimyour Restorative in .Inminry Inst. A j
tow applications fastened mylmlr firmly, It began to :
till up, grow out, and turned back to its former color, |
(black.) At this lime It In fully restored to Its origl- i
nul color, health and appearance, and I chcorfnlly re- j
commeud its useloall. - .1. D. HO.Es, i
Chicago. Ill.. May 1,1857. ;
Tho Restoratlvo fa put up In bottles of three sixes, |
yin: large, medium and small; the small holds half a 1
pint nud retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium
holds nt least twenty percent more in proportion than
tho smnll, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large
holds a quart, forty por cent more in proportion, and
retails for three dollars a bottle.
O. J. WOOD A GO., Proprietors, 813 Broadway,
New York, (in the great New York Wire Railing Kb-
stubllshuient,) and 114 Market-street, Bt. Louis, Mo.,
nml sold by all good Druggists mid fancy goods deal
ers. felcM—8mdAw
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKEY,
I N THIN AGE of ndullerntod ami deleterious
Liquors, it Is a source or groat satisfaction to-lie
able to Int roduce to publtn notice tho above article—
au artlclo or unquestioned purity,- and isissesslng no
*•■* ixcopt such as have tho most favorable luflu-
qualitk'H except such as have the
euceon the human constltutton.
A few rood* «r soil ou the banks of the Rhino pro
duce. tbe grape, which will nourish howhoro else, from
whose jute© proceeds the “ Jobanulsborg,” thocholcest
Wine or the world. •
A tow acres of land In Cuba produce a Tobacco, tho
flavor mid mmllty of which, when manufactured Into
Cigars, aro Incomparably superior to that of the pro
duct or any other soil, And a mirrow strip of land hi
ihn Parish of Natchitoches, lamlslann, has long sun*
filed the world with a super-excellent article or Snntv,
rom such Tobacco ns cannot lie induced to grow elso-
where. - *
lu like manner, it has long been known that a lim
ited territory, lying in tipi valley of the Monongahula
river, exclusively brings forth a Rye of prop
erties so marked and peculiar, (>hat its distillation pro
duces u Whisky or such superlative character as places
It beyond rivalry.
By a process recently discoveied, and now known
only to my manufacturer, tho grain IVom the choicest
spot of thisfitvored locality Is made to yield the
AliOMA XW VALIKY WHISKY,
• with which no other can stand an lustant’s compari-
ion. ■ l j
1 have no apprehension of
It Is now the standard article at all tho first-class Ho
tels mid Olfihs hi the city of New York, and wherever
It is Introduced it at oow .assumes ito leading posi
tion, Is
A WARDK/I THE PAtX OF SUPEIUOIt rY,
and thodcmaml for,it becomes a thing established.
Its medicinal properties arc such that whlio Hs Im-
nedmtn effects are pleasant and grateful, it exercises
the happiest penimnont Influence upon the constitu
tion. . ' - - * - . .
THE UNDERSIGNED, AS AN AGENT#F THE
Uuity Fire Insurance AssociaCiou
OF LONDON,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
.. J IN LONDON,
A ND Mevornl fli'Ml cI«mh AITIEItlOAN
COMPANIES, is prepared lo INSURE almost
every description of PROPERTY ngniiist LOSS OR
DAMAGE BY FIRE, ou terms favoratdo lo tlie as
sured. Risks taken to the extent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
or smaller amount s, as may ho desired, on or lu any
good building or local Ion In this city. Merchants mm
othoru wishing largo amounts of Insurance in oiie
place may find it to their interest mid convenience to
call on the fiubscrlbcr. Risks are also taken on prop
erty in all parts of the State of Georgia, when the
owners are favorably known, or furnish siitlsftictory
reference to the undersigned, mid tho locution is ol
easy access by Railroad or mall steamers.
All losses by said Companies promptly mid honora
bly settled ou production of proper proofs, ami those
of tbe British offices, without reference to London.
Address or apply to
fel>34—ly
FULTON
Fire Insurance Co.
40 Wull Street, New York,
CAPITAL AND NUHPLI/S, $430,000.
W. A. COBB, President.
JAB. M. RANKIN, Secretary.
Fire risks in Savtimmli mid vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY, Agents,
Jyl4 *tw Bay street.
LAFAYETTE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF BROOKLYN, L. I.
Branch Office 14 Wall street, New York.
Capital and Surplus $200,000
T. J. BURDEN, President.
J. B. T!lOMPSON, Jr., Secretary.
Fire Risks In Savannah anil .vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents,
Jyl4 98 Hay Street.
S 1’ A T E
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
♦ OF NKW HAYKN, CONN.
Capital and Surplus $225,000
JNO. 15. ROBERTSON, President.
G. FAHNHAM STEVENS, Secretary.
Fire Risks In all accessible towns of this State, un
dertaken by* PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY,
Jyl4 General Agents, 08 Bay street.
KNI€KJKKBOOKKR
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
17 WILLIAM STUBB 1 *? NKW YO«K.
Capital and Surplus ..$218,000
ERASTUS LYMAN, President.
S. C. WHEELER, Secretory.
Lives anil slaves Insured at reasonable rates.
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents.
JyU 98 Bay stwet.
~ THE PHOENIX
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OK BUOOKI.YN, N. Y.
Cash Capital $300,000, with a^Lahoh Suhpi.us.
\J4TILL take risk* on Dwelling*, Store*
Iff and Merchandise, nt.llberul rates.
J* BRYAN A SONS, AgentB,
JylO 117 Bay street.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N uml after UidiieNilay, tlio 2t)tli
February. 1800, the curs will run dally (Sunday*
“«"->l»todj as fidlows:
.-e Savannah » J
Arrive at Siatlon No. 18 5.00 |
Leave Station No. 18 h j
Arrive at Savannah .j. 1
Connecting at McIntosh, Station No. 8, cm Tuch
days. Thurhdays and Saturdays with a line iff roueluo
to Darien. Returning on nltoruato davs in lime to
connect with the «irs to Snvammh. Fare, to Darien,
$1.00.
Connecting at Station Number* 18 Dally, (Sun
days excepted,) with a linn of coaches to Thomas
villi', passing through Mill Town, Trouovlllo unii
(pillman; arriving ai Tlionmsvillc at 2 P. M., In tlinr
lo conuecl with Clio coaches to Monticcllo uml Alhauy;
and at Monthadlo in time to conned with the cars
to Tallahassee and St. Marks; returning onalteruut
days, conned lug with the ears for Savannah.
Fare from Savannah to Thomnsvllle, $14.00 I)!n
tance, by Rnilroud. 189 miles; by Singe, tit miles.
Time from Savannah to Thotuasville, 29 hours.
N. B.—Freight train leaves Savannah on Mondays.
Wednesdays and Fridays, at fi.JlnA. M.; return
Monday, Wednesday ami Friday, at 11.80 A.
Freight to be forwarded by freight train must
Im? delivered at the Savannah Depot the day
vlous to shipment, excepting llvo stock, wl
after having given one day’s notice, will be rece
on the day or departure, If delivered at the Depot
thirty minutes before the leaving lime. Freight by
Passenger Train should bo delivered nt tbe Depot
.it least 80 minutes buforo the regular lime of depar
ture. Double regular rates lo be charged ou all such
freight, except ing oysters, fruit, fresh fish, fresh meat,
anil other perishable articles. Freight, receiv'd auu
forwarded to No. 18.
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
Corner of ContrcM, Wliltaker, and SI. Jiilleu Slreeln,
OKKUII VHKIlt LAII«; 1C NTOlTH OV men C400»!» A'r PBICKS TO
suit .tlieTImes. On Imml and receiving by every stomnor— •
Cold aud Silver GoodN of Every Uescrlptiou.
PURR SILVER TEA HliTS, PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOULETS, CUPS, HPOONS and FORKS,
of every Weight ami variety. . ,
KR HKTB and SINGLE PIECES, Iwyraiiftilly put up In cases for'Weilding nml other Gifts.
GOLD nud SI LYKR W ATCII EH, aud CLOCKS of every variety.
‘ 0 richest DIAMOND to the cheapest plain GOLD, Including CAMEO, LAVA and MO-
* —ery description of ornament now In use.
Midr " “
MAD. T. DE GARR0 NEVE,
Astroiogist,
Tlircnoloslst and Physiologist,
ftprlfi NO. Sfl HTATK 8THBKT. _
JEWELRY, from tho ricuesi uiaaioau 10 me
8AKVIn full sHts and lit single pieces, with almost i?»»-ry um 1 „
PifiATKI) CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS, TEA SETTS, ICR PITCHERS, and PLATED OOODH of every
SPECTACLES In Gold, Htlvcr and Htdffl frames, with Pebbles and other Sights.
RICH and Iwautlfnl PARIAN VASES and STATUm’KH, nud FANCY GOODS in great variety.
TORTOISE SHELL COMBS, or latsst styles, with a great variety of rich HEAD ORNAMENTS.
Also agents for WllKKLER «fe WII.SON anil LADD, WEBSTER A CO.’S SEWING MACHINES-the
best machines offered to the public.
The citizens of the city and country are invited to eiaminc the stock, which will he sold at prices ranch
lower than usual.
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY promptly repaired by workmen of skill mul long experience.
Savannah, April II, I860.
STAR
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
I860. avAHTKiiN. 1860.
WM. O. PRICE,
coirsKll BAY AND BUM, STKEKTH,
W HERE Gentlemen of tastecau make selections
friftn the best and largest stock of Goo’.a in this
city, and have their order* executed wifiielega'toeand
dispatch unrivalled in this country.
CLOTHING, READY MADE,
KOR MKN AND BOYS OP AM, AHBS.
Furnisliing and Faiwiy
GrOOJOS.
Of every description, In endless variety, and nt. the
very lowest rates for cash, or satisfactory credit.
Thu patronage of city and country Is respetfully
solicited. Bargains can bu made. Call and scc r
novl
SWIFT & PETERSON,
WHOI1KSAI1K GrXlOOinXifi
ANI)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
4G Broad Si., New York.
(Formerly Swirr & Co., nud Swift A Prtkrson, Sa
vauuuh, Geo.)
General Partners. Special Partners.
Edwaiio Swift, Lkwis F. Haiiius,
Uhaki.ks W. Pktbiibon, Oi!TAVit» Cohen.
tohtt—tf __ ^ Savannah, Geo.
HANFORD & BROWNING,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
aa« & 338 Bi'oiulwiiy,
New Yokk.
Over V. IP. ift J. T. Moore if? Co.
N. B.—Special attcnllon paid to cntlcrs. fel>2—fim
SCHANGK A ROMAIN,
WUOI.KHAI.K COMMISSION DKAI.KUS IH.
vera
PLANTERS
AND
OTHEES.
GILBERT BTTTLER.
Master Builder,
I.AKAYKTTK SQUAKB,
AVINI1 nerA'ctcd 111* urruneriui.ulv
•flior ■ ■ 1
c;m fiirnt.li DOOMS, BUNDS nml SAHIIKS, from
0111* or tlio iHwt Norlhmu mninifncluri'if., nl prhvn that
will i?lvo aatlalhotloii. .'innl—ly
GEORGE H. ASH,
Master Mason,
prepared lo contract ibr building*
Jobbing work of tiny description In his line. Ail
workdone with neatness mul despatch.
Residence, Taylor street, west of Mnlicnl Col
lege, •' -. - . -
GENERALLY
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
BETWEEN
J Macon at..... . ..9.45 A. M. nud 11.50 P. M.
Arrive at Columbus.... 0.80 P. M. and 5.85 A. M.
Leave Colmnbun 8.15 A. M. ami 8.80 P. M.
Arrive ut. Macon 8.56 A. M. and 0.05 P. M.
One (billy Mall Train betwecu Macon and Albany,
and CUthbert, Colommt and Morris.
Lonvo Macon, ‘ io.25 A. M.
Arrive in Albany 4.65 P.M.
Leave Albany 2.00 P.M.
Arrive at Macon 8.26 P. M.
Tlu* Mall nml PnsNmger Trains from Coleman Sta
tion, 10 miles west of Culbbcrt, on Die Fort Gaines
Line,and from Morris Station, It ufiluMwest ofCulh-
la?rt, on tbe Kufituln lino, connect daily with the AI-
biuiy Mall Train atSmUhviltc, No. 10 8. W.R. R. The
Hoaij wlll be ojjen to llateher’s, ou tlie Kiffaula line,
MARKET PRf
139 WESTOTfiEET, COB. VESEY,
Opposite Washington Market,
1ST 30 W YORK.
REFURKNOES.
Nbw Yonn—Duryea A Hyde, Tilton, Henry A llolV,
Haloy. Snyro A Co., ComlH.'H, Nix A (’umpbel). J
Boston—Bennett. Darling A ('a.
PniiJVDEiJ'HrA—Geo. W. Watson A Co.
Baltimouk—Tlionms Bond, Esq.
Nokfolk, Va.~R. II. Clmmliorlin A Son. Juji80 fim
CDEROKBE IlMliDV.
AN UNFAILING CirUE FOR
GONORBHCEA
15 miles west of Cuthbert,
Leave (.'olemnn at
Leave Mortis nt.
Arrive atSmttbvilleat...
lAiave SmithvUleat
the 15th Murch next.
11.45 A.M.
11.88 A. M.
8.01P.M.
8.85 P.M.
Arrive nt Cuthbert nt 5.54 P.M.
ArriveaU'oleman at fi.48 P. M.
Arrive at Morris ut 6.57 P. M.
.Making the connection with the up and down Alba
ny Mall Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kingston, Wil
mington, Savannah, Milledgcville unit Katonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-
bridge, Thomasvilie, Ac.
Post Coaches and Hacks make a dally connection
ith the Trains at Coleman for Fort Gaines, and at
Morris for Kufuulu.
Hacks run six times a week toom Fort Valley to
Perry, lhiynosvllle, and llawklnsville, uml trl-weekly
Jo Knoxville, Gu.
Passengers for points below Fort. Valley should take
? Night, trains from Augusta and Snvannuh to ovoid
detention ut Macon; for other points, tnkc eithertralu.
VIRGIL POWERS, Kng’r and Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. 29,18fifi. mari
Georgia Railroad.
HOME
INSURANCE' CO..
CASH CAPITAI. $150,(11X1.
Nkw Havkn, Ct.
T hin coiupany intum HuUtiing*,
Merchandise, Ships and their Cm-goes, Household
Furniture, anil Personally Property generally against
Loss or Damage by Fire, and divides three-fourth* of
tho profits oflhe business of tho Company with the
Policy holders.
DOUGLASS R. SATTKRLKK, Pros’t.
Cmahlks Wiijmin. Hoo’y.
_ doc2 PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY, Agents.
LEVI BROWN’S GOLD PENS.
WWWBWBBfidrMlwWWWI
stock on hand of theWive sizes, in Patent Exten
sion Sliver Cases, and Khony. Slide Desk Holders.
Pens sold sc|wirate from holders If deslrod.
The trade supplied at Manufacturers prices.
_apr37 .IOHN M.COOPKR A CO.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Aug)i»tn 0.45 A. M. | Arrive Atlauta, 9.45 A. M.
2.45 P.M. “ 11.50 P. M.
Leave Atlanta 8.41) P. M. Arrive Augusta 5.43 A. M.-
“ 10.00 A.M. I “ “ 0.45 P. M.
Sunday Trains, leaving Augusta at 2.45 P. M. and At-
huitu nt 13 Night, discontinued.
CONNECTIONS.
CONNECT WITH SOUTH CAItOMNA IUII.ROAD.
Arr. Augusta, 11.15 P. M. I Leave Augusta 10.00 A. M,
“ ** 1.15 P.M. I “ •• 8.05P.M.
WITH WKSTKUN AND ATLANTIC KAIUtOAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 5.08 A. M. I Leave Atlanta, 10.80 A. M.
“ “ 0.8.81'. M. I “ " .8.40 P.M.
AVITll ATLANTA AND LAUIIANOK HAII.HOAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 8,88 A. M. I Leave Atlanta 0.15 A. M.
“ “ 7.51P.M. I “ “ 10.16 A.M.
W’lTII ATHENS BRANCH.
Leave Augusta 12.45 night, and Atlanta 3.40 night;
r «
WM 7 ._
M., uud Atlanta 11.45 P. M.
WITH WASHINGTON RKANCH.
Leave Washington 2.00 P. M.; arr. Augusta 0,45 P. M.;
ami Atlanta 8.40 Night; Leave Aiignsta 3.45 P. M.
mid Atlanta 10 A. M.; arrivo Washuigtou 7.20 P. M.
WITH WAHRKNTON ItltANOH.
I wave Wurrenton 8.00 P. M.; arr. Augusta 0.45 -P. M.,
nml Atlanta 8.40 night; leave Augiista 3.45 P. M.,
and 10 A. M.; arrivo w arrenton fi.8(l P. M.
On Huiiday no Trains run on the Branches..
GKO. YONGK. Gen’l Sup’t.
AND ALL
DixciUiON of til4) Urinary Organs.
This Remedy cures when all other preparations fall.
It Is entirely unlike every othoroompomid; contain
ing 110 Mineral PoImoii or NaiiMOou* Brug!
ns it Is prepared solely from Root*, Hark* anil
Leave*, nml tins been linndod dow n, from one gen
eration tonuother, by the Ulierokoo ludiuiiN.
It is offered to the public on Us own intrinsic merits.
It performs Its.duty quickly null thoroughly. The
ITiil'ortimute, of either sex, wilt he n-pnid by
using this Jtemedy, Instead of placing themselves
at the mercy of some Quack or Professor. This
ItouieUy strikes at tho very Root of the disease;
Us tendency Is not simply to sus|)cnd tho poison, hut
to Remove tlie Uuiino on which ft depends.
Full directions, in pamphlet, form, accompany each
bottle. The speedy and permanent relief afforded by
this Remedy, in all cases of ttoiiorrliwu, Elect,
tiruvcl, stricture, ,VIuor Allmn, (IVlilte*
In Female*,) and ai) diseases of the Urinary Or
gans, has astonished the most, scientific men of the
age. This Remedy not. only eradicates nil l»ol*on
from the System hut InvlKorate* the most deli
cate constitution. .
«rit.does Not Affect the Breath of Inter
fere with any <:1un* or UiiNlne**, or require any
deviation from the usual diet.
tS?~It requires no assistance from other medicine.
And whatlSnhttiiec* Its Value, Is.theKn-
tire AbNcne-e iff All Nau*eou* T»*fe, being
u l*lea*unt and Relleftoii*Syrup.
PRIOR $3 PER BOTTLE, OR THREE BOTTLES
FOR $5.
POTTER & IHERWIN,
Sole Proprietors,
St. liOtilN, Mo.
Sold by 8. D. Brantley, Stewart & Butler, nml all the
The ITmlersitmod have the
APPOINTMENT
OF T1IK
AMERICAN GUANO COMP’Y
A* their Sole Agent* for the *nle of
GUANO,
FROM JARVIS A BAKFU’S ISLAND,
in the Pacific Ocean, for the States of North and South
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee,
hereby caution purchasers against buying from all olh-
persons—ns there areas many as three spurious car
goes oflered in the markets which were not. Imported
by said company, anil were taken before any chemist
had arrived ou tbe Gland to malm select Iona,
The Braud of tlm American Guano Company will be
found on every package sold by our Agouts.
The results of Its use In 1859, by James Gardner, Esq.,
editor of tho Constitutionalist, and by Frank Hamp
ton, of Woodland, South Carolina,■ ot* Colton lands,
LKAVK NO DOUBT THAT IT IS THE BEST
AND CHEAPEST OF ALL FERTILIZERS
OKFKUKIhAN THE MARKET, AND THA
WpPffeRLAN'rERS CANNOT COMPETE
WITH Timmi SfeKlltnORU WITHOUT TIlKi
USE OK IT.
OlIH AOENta AUK
Messrs. BROWN, DkKOSSET A CO., Wilmington
N.C
Messrs. WARDLAW, WALKER A CO.,.Charles
toil, H. (?.
(?. A. L. LAMAlt, Savannah, Ga.
J. O./DAWHON, Augusta, Ga.
Messrs. SIMS A RUST. Albany, Ga.
T. R. BLOOM, Macon, Ga.
Messrs. GUNJiY A CO., ('oluiuhiiH, Ga.
“ G1LMEli CO.. Montgomery. Ala.
“ POMEROY 4 t MARSHALL, Mobile, Ala.
“ PRATT A MoKKNZlE, Apalachicola, Fla.
“ HOPKINS A MKGUINKSS, Tallahassee,
Flrt. * .G. B. LAMAR,
W. VV. CHEKVER.
Savannah^January 81st, 1800. Jan81—tf
GROVER & BAKER’S
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Sewing MaeUnea
I. W. MORRELL & LU, Agents
SAYAN NAM, «A.
PRICE ^55 TO $130.
W ill bey; leave lo call the attention of
our mends and the public to these machines,
which we are ottering on exhibition at our Plano
Warehouse. The unparalleled success in selllni
in Georgia has established their great superior!
.. or any oilier Patent Hewing MmiiineH tor FAMI
LY A ND PLANTATION SEWING.
MACHINES packed, ready for sewing, with direc
tions how to use them, sent, to any part, of the conn-
Pcrsomein Jho city purchasing Machines cap
a young Indy call at their residences to instruc*
them in the uso of them. fieef * “
W. B. MINGIiEliORFE,
DEALER IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds,
MOULDINGS,PAINTS, OILS,
VavnislieB, Brushes. &e..
NO. Ill IIICOI OIITON KTRKKT,
SAVANNAH, GA.
iar« • 1v
THOMAS J. UROTTY,
ECOITSB, SIGN
AND
SHIP PAINTER.
1 WOULD take till* method of Inform
ing my ftiemls and the public that 1 aiu ■ now pro-
pjired to do HOUSE. SIGN AND SHIP PAINTING,
itisfi
mac
Call and see me, on
Bull.Hnvnunuh, Geo.
JNO. 0. VUASXII. WM. HHAILSrOllD.
JNO. C. FHASER & CO.,
COTTON AND RICE FACTORS,
AND
General (tonunfssiou DIcrehaiilN,
BAY Si’., SAVANNAH, GEO.
T IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE
JLi on Produce consigned to'our care foi suleOr ship-
motil. BAGGING, ROPE, and PLANTERS’ SUP-
PL1E8 purclinaed at lowest cash prices; . Je8—ly
HENRY 11. SCRANTON, ‘
noiu ny s'. i». nniuury, uw«ii,«i»mii-.i.iiiiiiuui
Druggists lu Savaunuh, and by nil responsible deal
In medicines. In tbe Unit ed States, maritfi—dtw A w ly
Cash * Mucss.
rilHK NCRNCRIRER HAS REMOVER
M. to the Store.on Broughton street, between Mr.
David O’Connor's and the Marshall House, where he
will attend to making GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS
in the best, aud latest, stylo, at prices to suit all who
will patronize him. UNIFORMS of nil kinds winch
are made In the State w ill also bo at tended to, and by
tho latest reirulations. Garments made elsewhere,
that do not fit tho G/mtleineti, will also he attended
Does Repairing, and at the short eft notice.
A suit of Clothes made in fourteen hours.
Cutting for men and hoys paid for on doliveiy.
I*. S.-Young men and others wishing to become
o.onversont with cutting gentlemen’s garments, can
be taught, in five (£T> lessons. No compensation re
quired until the student Is satisfied that I have give*
M. CAREY, Agent.
SHXPPIN-G
AND jj
IttiNtiKAL COMMISSION MXlll IIMT,
nu. im bay stb/kt,
SAVANNAH, i\W
tW Arait for Scranton & Tofiiaii'a t.lno Now
ork Packfta. JFt jyj
E. O. \VAt)W&, GO..-""
Factors and (ommissfou Merchants,
SAVANNAH,- UA.
EDWARD C. WADE, Savannah, Ga.
aug2—ly ■ PEYTON L. WADE, Hcrivcn Co., Ga.
s K, ; 0 ; RYRNK,
(Jroccries & Liquors,
Wholesale and Retail,
OOIINKH OK BRYAN AND.l KPKkillSON HTTIKUTS.
_oct4
P. L. CONSTANTINE Sc CO ~
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, OA.
i*. 1.. coNaTXNTinn, [JntilH] o. n. XHTannonE.
a. m. champion; ~
WIIOt.HaAI.R AND RBTA1T. DRAl.RIl IN
GROCERIES,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
TOBACCO, HKOARS, DR1KD KUDIT, &o„
NO. 4 BABNAHI) HTKKK'AV
BETWEEN THE MARKET AND UA Y STREET,
<1.‘C7 SAVANNAH. OA. ]y
john mcmahon;
Frodnce, Comniission and Forwarding
Mei'olaunt,
AND DRAUKH IN
CORN, WHEAT, BACON, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, An.
170 BAT STIIEF.T, BANANNaII, «A.
Refer to MnJ. A. Porter, President. Bank of the State
of Georgia; Messrs, CohensHertz. novl—fim
J. LAMA, ~
IMPORTER AND WHOI.ESAT.K DRAI.KR IN
Spanish Scgars, French Braudies,
WINES, WHISKY AND OTHER MQIIOHS,
Ton A (WO OF A l.f, KINDS,
NO. 185 BAY KTHEKT, SAVANNAH, BVO.
PATTEN & MILLER,
(LATE PATTEN, HUTTON * CO.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jyl SAVANNAH. lf_
SAMUEL PALMER & SON
HAVK ON HAND A LABM* STOCK, OK
HARDWARE,
For Sale Low for Fash.
mar2
B. G\ TJLDEN,
, (LATE GILBERT & TILDEN,)
WROl.ESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Family Groceries,
SILK HITS
OP THE
m
H
hj H"
%
s-w
IH
& SC
rrt .
Florida Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE!!!
AN AND AIM’FR FEBRUARY 21 *t,
\^J8fiO, dally Passenger Trains will run ns follows:
.eave Kcrnnndiim nl........ 3.tK) P. M.
“ Ikfidwinat 4.fift “
“ Starke ut. 6.80
“ Waldo at .........7.16
“ Gainesville at 8.30 *■
Archer at .0.16 “•
A rrl ve at Bronson ; 9.61 “
Leave Bronson at 8.00 A. M,
“ Arehorat 8.80 P
“ GalucsvHle at .4.80 “
“ Waldo at .6.30 <*
" Starke at 0.00 “ .
44 Baldwin at..................7.65i 44
Arrive at Feruamllna. ;10.46 t
Freight Train will leave Kerimndina on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, nt4.3t)A. M., fiud returning,
leave Bronson ou Tuewlays, Thursdays and Saturdays
at 8.10 A.M.
1ST These TraiuB coimeet with Boats trvand from
tftiarleston rinUy, anil with Boat* and from Bavan-
uaUfrVmr flows a week.
Thmmjh ‘ticket* Ivetwcen all tlie
CliarluFtou can lw secured by that*.,. .., -
tween all the aimvo stations and Savaimah,
rate* liy tlio steamer Ait '
na ou Wwlncsdays and -
Mondays and Wednesdays.
.ve stations and
Boats, and be-
, alrsduend
»y tlm steamer Augusta, wbich lcavw Fernandl-
Wwhicsdays and Batnrdnys, and ‘Savannah on ■
lys aniHNNalnesdavs.
Persons desiring to avail themselves of these re
duced rates, should notice particularly the .sailing
or .he A««u«a, u„,| Ine.Vt
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, anil no household can
afford to he without it. It isnlwayt* ready nml up to
the sticking point. There Is no longer a necessity for
llmpingclmlrs, splintered veneeA headless ilolb, and
brokoii cradles. It Isjust the article for cone, shell,
uud otherornamcntal work, so popular with Indies of
refinement and taste. * .
This admirable preparation Is used cold, being
chemically held in solution, and possessing all the
valuable qualities of the best cablnct-mukers’ glue.
It may lie used in tho place of mil In ary mucilage, be
ing vastly more adhesive. .
‘-•USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.”
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 25
cents.
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Ccdar-st, New York
Address HENRY O. SPALDING A CO.,
Box No. 8,1100 New York.
Put tip for Dealers In case? containing four, eight and
twelve dozen—a boautifnl Lithograph Show-Card ac-
companyingcaeh iiackogo.
fgr A Hfngle.lHitUo of SPALDING’S PREPARED
GLUE will save ten times Its cost annually to every
household.
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard
ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy
Stores.
Country merchant s should make a note or Spalding’s
Prepared Glue, when making up their 41st. It will
stand any climate. • Jan27--dtwAly w
Cj^hl^s^tr Muscovado Sugar;-tOO bbln Clarified /A.
tXIFFRK.—ytWlxigsfalrto priniq Rio Coffee; 10 hags
Mocha mul felon Coffee.
^PBA.—60 packages llyson aitd OolongTea.
.BA<N>N.-35 hnda prime Sides; 10 hhds prime
Shoulders.
LARD.—25 Mils priino Lard; 60kegs prime Urd.
FLOUR.—1U0 bbln Gennepm* Flour; ftObbls'**
nossce Flour; 100 bags «. F. Flour; 60 liaga E
-CANDLES, SOAP, «Sic.—200 boxes Adamantine
Candles; M) lioxes Sperm Caudles. II and C: 10 boxes
■Pt. Sperm Candles: 60 lioxes « and 8 Georgia' Tallow
Conilles; 250 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap { 100
boxes Pearl Stariii.
RJOUS.-UX) hhlHTomochichl &Plk©’« Rei 11 fil'd
- - - • -
5 bhls Donrieatle
f Ino.'-. >
.
and other-brands. Also, medium nuallty pound lump
aud choice uuallttes in large ^ud small trackages.
30 cases Bit ly Bowlegs’ ItUhsellARobfnROU Smoklug
and Chewing'Tobacco. ' ; 1 !.*£■:{<*%>, **$*-*:* r
OHAMPAGNR.—100 baakots Held.lck mid other
I.iqiiollS.-»|) can,'* lis^orted I.lquorBi Homo old
mini MJ
FOR FAMILY USE
- % WIIJ. MEND AllTK’LES IN
Wood, Lontlier, Crockery, Bln**. Ivory,
Hone, A4al)UNter, Marlile, fluuber,
faiiitu Pereliu. Ciotli, Paplor
Maelie, Shell, Horn, Hone,
I*la*tcr, Ae.
And Indeed there is scarcely an article In tbe whole
range of domestic economy, whether it he for use or
ornament, which, when broken, cannot, with Ibis
prepnrat Ion, he restored to its original value. It cl mb
tenges the world for Its superior 1 . It Is Indispensable
in every
HOUSE, WORKSHOP, COUNTING-ROOM,
And no persop, after a trial of
Starr'sChemicallyTrcparcd (iluc,
would willingly dispense with it for fonrtlmcsIts cost.
It Is always ready ami always reliable. It Is noiotVcn-
give to tlie smell, and Is,iun utlbcteil liy climate, and
where lain wait Ims bccomo a FIXED FACT,
The intention of dealers and consumers Is Invited to
tlm following testimonials regarding its superlor.qual-
itiee:
Newark, Nov. 2fi. 1859.
“After a faithful trial of Nturr’A Prepufcd
Blue on Wood, leather and Clblb^at the Phonlx
Works, I iuost.clu'erftilly rccoinirtend'lts use fdr v all
purposes generally required, and especially Tor family
use. 0. A. CARTER.”
“We, tho niiderslgued, having tested STARR’S
PREPARED GLUE, agree with the above recommen
dation. -,\
“ WM. B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Waro Manufacturer,
Newark, N. J.
"LYSANDlfiR WRIGHT. Machine Depot, ,
tfiO Market-st., Newark, N. J.
“11 EDEN BURG A L1TTKLL. Carriage Manulhctiirein
Newark, N.J.
“ WM. II. KIRK A CO., Carpenters and Builders,
Newark, N. J.
“LUVE1UCH A ENDEES, Carriage Makers,
Newark,*Ni J.”
Slarr’H Clieiulcally Prepared filue
Is sold by all Druggists, Fumituro Dealers, Grocers,
Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Statlou-
ers, and by country Merchants generally.
PRICE, 25 (IKNTS PER BOTTLE.
A brush goes with ©lichlmttlo.
Put up for dealers hi wises from I to^12 dozen.
A spluudid LUliogDipliift Showcard,-printed hi col
ors, given with each package.
All orders or letters of inquiry, by. mail, addressed
io the .
STARR GLUE COMPANY, 61 Liberty.*!., N>'Y.
will receive prompt attention.
A liberal discount made to the trddo. .
marl4 ~ ••
Junel
166 BROrftH'rON STItICUT,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Store formerly oaupled by Morse A Fay.
RUSHTON’S
5'OH
CONSUMPTION.
m.u .j ;
^Mourning’ Goods.
Trkfc.VilK IkmMj.anilCraii.' MareU
■ID Sri BlMk Bum noil OramvMrtroU . -
Blnck WoraK-d OntuiiUno, . J,
BlockMi-wiiiK Silks,friuxlflimildouble widths
Snmmi'f Bouilwttlnn nail UhlUUea ■
Tsinartlno and TaialM UIutlM
‘ Banw Kl(.iim-.-.l Itultaa •
' 53 Mounting Lawns, Orgmulics anil Baraga Ang-
Black Baraga Mantillas
Blnck Sewing Bilks, Srjtrfs nml Swhawls, *c„ Ac.,
for tutla Tory clump by
ntav7 lltyirf » MOBCIAN,
WHITE CE.VNS and Self Balling Flour,
’roayfl*' 1 ro1, tl,1<l b J r ' , 0 ^ Qn.BKBT, ,
9^-““
C. L. IGILBEBT,
(IiATK tllLlIKUT A mi>BN,)
witouttBAi.e Attn ncTAti, i,cai.kr in
GROOEIHIHS,
Wits, Bacon, Fish, Flour,
BUTTRIt, CHKKSK, I,AIIl),( LiNi)IKS, KRITITS, Ac.
West Side Market Square,
Junes SAVANNAH, OA.
HENRY ESLER & CO.’S
STF.AM ENG LNF, .
AND . '
BOILER WORKS,
ATLANTIC! BASIN, IIIIODKLYN,
' Stationarv.
RIVER AND MARINE MOINES,
OF EVERY JJESURIPT/ON,
Sugar Mills, Mill Works., &c.
» II. H. L1NVILI.K,
dec28—tf Agent for Savannah.
Business.
They rallr.it tho support and palronago of lltelr
frlendB and the public. . .
novlB >V, KINO * SONS.
D0UGALD FERGUSON,
Upholsterer and Undertaker,
hk vnitPAHKn to nn-a- mint ..a
with all that Is Wi'yltli neatness and despntcit.
Always nil hand MKTAlaC) CASES and nthhr Cotlliis.
DEL), IIANOINQ- In nil its branches executed.—
FBATnEIWraitmarad and purltlcd liy etcant proccaa.
lit.:a - -*• tt* Ijalf tmrrels. Aa tt ta oLuurOWn Ola*
UlMUont htid highly Improved by nio, wo confidently
recommend Itas the l-unnsr mfitfCost IVld.hey that
can pos.ltdy ho distilled. Weal sooner our;;
OLD pAmU.V ^IfE ATHlHKliY,