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SAVANNAH DAILY MORNING NEWS, THDKSDAY; MAY 17, 1860.
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ii iM 'case* or c’onviilwloiiN op I ted, amPno mutter of
Ah^mu tkua* the life and heatth t\f ••««»*.
dim. and w*h to tare them from those
Ulng Pdntet/imum which aw certain tow**uU
i ; v»e of narcotic* qf which all other remedies
itlle Complaint* are cotnpnvd. take none hat
.. .. UiUyou au»
-r r-r«n»-—
u most delicate Hnfnnt. -price, 33 cant*.- Full dire
“ " " """‘‘.MtTP Ympiirnl nnlr lir
A DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, New Vork.
* human Blood, upon being
ANALYZED,
wonts ns with the *arao.oi»MiMil.l»il (dements,
w. of courao, tlio 5Truo Ntnmlard. Ann*
> Blooil of a person stlfl'crlni* from Consump-
FIVE PREPARATIONS
_d to the deficiencies of tho Blond in tllfi'crant
iOfe. For CoiitsliMi Colds, Blrojulilll*,
Aliy affection whatever .of the Throat or. lilt «»«*
lining CoiiNtinipt Ion, li#o No. l, which is ai#o
n No. for JDoiireMNlon of SplrltH, Lonn of
ppetlto, and for all ClirouSc UoiuplMlntN
istng from Ovor-uno, Ooneral Debility and
„ enrou* Prostration. No. 3. for Liver Com
plaints. No. 8, for OyopopMla. JJeing already
—•pai'cdfor absorption, It i# Taken by Drop*
learriud. immediately into the clicwilat ion. mo that
t you gain van retain. The No. 4 Is lor Female
iff ularltlc*, 1I> Ntorla, Weakiickhcm,
5 SCO cneclul diroetioiiH for thin. ** - “
Hi
PBRHPHPV'Malt:
, Scrofulous*. Kidney
lmauaor eoinpinlntK, take No. 5. In ml
JOs tho directions must be Ml rlctly ft»1 lowed. Price
of tho lllood Food #1 nor hot lie.
T Soldby • CIlfiltOH A 1HIPONT,
>. No. 4011 Broadway, New York.
JOHN II. MOOHK, Agent, Savannah,
nd by all respectable Druggist# throughout the
‘“‘7&&
ts. WINSLOW,
NBXPBRIBNOED WKSK AND Fit-
_L MALE PHYSICIAN, presoids »« tho attention
f mothers, her
Soothing Syrup,
TOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
,'hlcli groatly facilitates the process of teething, by
i> Honing the gnuis. inducing all inllammiitlou—will
dlay dll pain and spasmodic action, and is
SfinUTO BBGHLA1B THE BOWELS,
ELDinOUltS miCHIT fop tlie Hind-
miiold'h nircrnT for tho tfuinoy..
.MIIOLU'H IIUOIIIT ft* lllo annul.
i.U’H Bl’ClIll ter Iho Droprey.
I.D’B miorill terNcrmiiBiirw.
ILMHOLD’H lllioilli Tor Lora of Muinnry.
• BOKO'S BUCHU for Dlumora of Virion.
BOLD’S Bin’HU for DllllcuU Unwilling.
LMHOI.DS llltoillt for Woftk Nvrviw.
til HOLD'S Bin’If U fur uunural Dablllly.
.JLM HOLD'S BirOIIU for lliilvi-rr.il Ijirrlimlo.
HELM HOLD'S BUIHIU ftir Horror of JJIMnw.
llKI.MIIOl.ll'S BLICHLI for Night Slvonlr.
IIKIAI HOLD'S BUCIIU for wffkOfllllK'rr.
UKLMHOI.D'K imruu Ibr Dryiicrr or tho Skin.
IIKI.MIIOMI'HBltimUrnrKrnpllunr. ,
HKLMHOLD'S BU01IH fur 1'nln In lllo Buck. ,
HKLMHOLD'S Biromi for hoiivlncru or tho oyollil.,
with temporary 8u Iff *n Hon and Loss of fight.
HELMDOLD’H BUCIIU for Mobility and Kcstln**-
iiensi with Want or Attention, Horror or Society.
HELM BOLD'S BUCIIU for Diminu tion-.
11 ELM BOLD'S BUCHU for Kxcoumm arising from In-
discretion,, ami all dlnOARb of tho
SEXUAL ORGAN,
Existing in either aex, from whatever canoe orlgfna-
' * ilno matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
Tlieno symptoms, in pari, are experienced often by
sulferer- with dlaoAMON of tho Bladder. Kidneya, Gravel
and Dropsy, ami invariably by tho luJudlcImiH or ner
vous and debilitated. It la a fact, long since eatnb-
lUiml, that any dlHeaac of theae organa effect the
mind more than any and all others and If allowed to
go on -which UiJh medicine Invariably remove#—booh
follow# Loaa of Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Flta—In
ono of which tho patient may expire. Who can Kay
that theae oxcueaea are not frequently followed by
those direful disease*, Insanity and Consumption r~
The record of the Insane Asylums mid the ntelanchol-
ly deaths by consumption, Ijear ample witness to the
truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the
most tncluncholly exhibition nnpcnr*. The counte
nance Is actually sudden and quite dentition— neither
mirth nor grief ever visits it. Hhould a sound of the
voice occur, it Is rarely articulate.
“With woeful measures, wan Dcspnlr.
Low, sullen sounds, his grlef-begulled.”
Debility is most terrible, and luis brought thousands
upon thousands to untimely grave*; thus blasting the
onhiiiou of many noble youths. It can ho cured by
the use of this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
The mass of voluntary testimony In possession or
the proprietor, vouching its virtues and Its curative
powers, is immeneo, embracing monos well known to
science und fame. Certificates of cures frojn one
month to twenty years’ standing, and or the most re
liable and respectable character, are open for inspec
tion from Governor* of the State*, .lodges, eminent
Physicians, und distinguished Clergymen.
llELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU Is prepared di
rectly according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chem
istry, with the greatest, accuracy and chemical knowl
edge and Care devoted to Its combination. See Prof.
Doweoa* valuable works on the Practice of Physic,
util most, or the into Standard Works of Medicine.
II ELM BOLD’S BUCIIU is safe and pleasant ill taste
old odor, hut Immediate in its action.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the
city of Philadelphia, H. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist,
who, Iteing duly sworn, does say, that Ills preparation
contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, Iml
Is purely Vegetable.
11. T. JIELMBOLD, Soto Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before tan, this gild day of
November, 1851. Wu. P. IIiiihaiio, Alderman.
Price $1 per Imttlc, or six for $5, delivered to any
address.
ONE THING CERTAIN,
A Tr|ul CoNtN but a Dollar—Try It!
And he convinced of its efficacy. And it. Is accompa
nied by reliable and responsible certlilcntes from Pro-
fussora of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.
Prepared by II. T. II ELM BOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
. 101 Bout It Tenth-street, below Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
To he had of all Druggists ami Dealers throughout
the United Htatcs, Canadas and British Provinces.
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for UELMBOLD’H—
take no other. Cure* guaranteed; JansW-dly
H. D. BRANTLEY & Co.,
^Wholesale and Retail Agents ftir Kavaniihli.
110X110 1*0 BH ABMmXlB
THAN TUB
Richest Diadem
EVKK
Worn by Kings or Emperors.
What 1 Why a Beautiful Head of Hair.
B IE<JA(J8I£ It is the ornament God Himself pro
vided for nil our race. Reader, although the rose
may bloom ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, the
eye so sparkling, tho teeth be those of pearls, If the
head is bereft of its covering, or tho hair he snarled
and shriveled, harsh mid dry. nr worse still, ir sprin
kled with gray, nature will loose more than half her
charms. Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, if used two
three tlrnesa week, will restore ami permanently
ittfumuucje.
SAVANNAH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
IHtANCIi AM(!V,
UTODDABO'S NKW ULOOK,
(Over N. A. Ilardra WW».Y
The City Mre Insurance Compauy,
OK HAHTKtillU, CT.
C. It. Bownns, Pres’t. , C. C. Waitk.Bcc,
THU CHAIITKK OAK
Mre and Marine Insurance Company,
OK IIAHTKOUI), CT.
Connecticut Mre Insurance Co.,
OK.IIAUTKOItl), »X
Till! NOIllTl AIHKKIOAN
Fire Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, Cl’. 1
Market Fire Insurance ('oiununy,
OF NEW YORK.
PKNNNYliVANIA
Fire and Marine insurance Vo,
fiiarlcr Oak Mf« lusur^nre Company*
-OF HARTFORD, CT.,
Insures on the MUTUAL PLAN, or Cash Plan, at
as low rales ns any oilier good Company.
They pay their LOSSES honorably und promptly,
ami us no man knows, when he may he called to leave
his family, nor In view of the changes and reverses of
business, can he tell how well they may he pi
for, let every one see to it that he ha- -uiuellt
spend upon It, mothers, it will give rest to your- j cure to all siichmiornament. Read the following and
Ives, ami- judge. ThowrlterofthellrstlsthucelehratedPlan-
ELIEP ANDnRALTII TO YOUIt IN- Wjf&rUftlberg: „ , ORQ
u t vro Nrw Ynnir. Anr i 10.1HKH.
»■ FANTS,
- • Wo have put up and sold this article for ten years,and
Sya':/«to‘;Wiyj in couftduncu and 'truth of It, what wu have
nuverbeonablc
'Vinddicina
s It fall-
iBlo In-
know an in-
, ftatlsfnction
who n»ed It.—
"Mrs. - unk v Kit
WINSLOW’SmJ..^ 1 to
ieure. when
SOOTHING Nevor did we
• Istanco of dls-
SYRUP.
th Its operations, and speak in
terms of highest Oommondntkm of its magical efl'ects
And mwllcarvirtues. Wo speak in this matter “what
* Isnow,” after-ton years’ ejrporhmee, and
our rejputatlon for the flillllmeut
if lvliat we liero declare* In almost every
Instance where the Infant is sntfering from pain and.
exhaustion, relief, .will be found In llftcon or twenty
minutes after the syrup is administered.
/ This valuableprqharatfon is the prescription of one
. of the most EXPERIENCED ami SKILFUL
NIJUSES in Now England, and lias been used with
' kevar-fidllng mccfim in
THOUSANDS OF OASES.
It not only relieves the child froth pain, but luvigo
i rates tho stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, uml
K * gives tone arid energy to tho wnolo system. It will
b ' almost Instantly relievo : .*
OIIIFINS; JN THE ROWELS, AND
“INPJWL1C, v
-convulsions,
«»eedlly romo-
death. Wtl bu-
l>ONt a ii d
edy in the
cases or RYS-
. , „ 'd ln Ohildrou.whother it nrl*u* from toutiiing
l er from nuy other, cause. SVo would say to every
Kile^Alf
{ iu??o ft ,,a thoCHILDREN
gyw^jlTEETmNG.
mother who has a child suflbrlng from Utiy of the fore-
l ’going complaints—do not let you r proi ml Icon,
\ nor the prejudices! of other*, stand between
■
•ur siitlurlug child and tho rollcf that will 1ki Sure—
'kHSOliVTEIaY^SJJfllE—to follow the use
IHVlC-IVmoiy used. Fnll directions'for
. accompany each bottle. None genuine
JwflKHdrallci of OUItTIS Ac PERKINS,
flow Yrirkn^-dn tho oUtsidowrapr*"*
• PRICK, ONLY 25 0«NTS PKB DOTTLH.
i the analysis or thu waters or the cole-
r Bpring, in Germany, in ii most
and portablo form, has unlver-
_.eived tho most, favorable re-
.ncndatlons of the Medical
’jiTolbsslon and dlscornlng
? RFFICIKNT AND AGREEABLE
Nr.w York, April 19,1858.
Dn.Woon:
Dear Hlr—Permit mo to express to yon tho obliga
tions l am under for the entire restoration of my hair
to Its original color; about the time «r my arrival
In the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but
upon thu application of yonr “Hair Restorative” it
soon recovered it s original hue. 1 consider your Re
storative a* a very wonderful invention, quite effica
cious as well as agreeable.
1 am, dear sir, yours truly,
H. THALBERG.
“ Drych a’r Gwyllcdydct.”
Welsh Newspaper Office, t
18 Nassau st M April 13,1858. f
Pnor. O. J. Wood—Dear Sir:—Nome month or six
weeks ago I received a bottle of your Hair Restorative
and gave It my wife, who concluded to try it cm her
hair, HtHo thinking at the time that it would restore
the gray hair to itsorlglual color; Imt to her as well as
niy surprise, afteru few weeks' trial it has performed
tiM wonderful effect by hiring all the gray hairs to a
dark brown, at the same time beautifyinguud thicken
ing tile linlr. 1 strongly recommend the aliove Re-
slurativu to all horsous in want or such a change of
thoir-httlr. .CHARLES CAHDKW.
Pnor. O. J. Wood:—WIUi confidence do I recoin-
mondyour Hair Restorative* as being tho most effica
cious article l oversaw. Since using your Hair Re
storative my hair and whisker^ which wore almost
white, have gradually grown dark; and 1 now feel
confident that a few more applications will restore
them to their natural color. It also lias relieved me of
all dundrutrand unpleasant Itching so common among
persons who perspire tVeely.
1 J. G. KILBY.
Pnor. Wood:—About two years ago my hair com
menced falling of apd turning gray : 1 was Tast becom
ing bald, uud lmd t ried many remedies to no effect. I
commenced iislugyour Restorative in January last. A
few applications fastened my hair firmly, It licgau to
fill up, grow out, and turned hack to Its former odor,
Udaon.) At tills time It ts fully restored to Its origi
nal color, health and appearance, and 1 cheerfully re
commend Us use to all. J. 1). HOES.
Chicago, Ill., May 1,185*.
The ItcHtomilvu Is put pp In bottles of three sixes,
Via: large, medium und smatl; the small holds linlf a
pint and retails for ono dollar per bottle; tho medium
holds at least, twenty .per cent more in proportion than
tho small, retails for two dollars.per bottle; the large
holds a quart, forty per cent more in proportion, unit
retails for tliroo dollars a bottle.
O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 813 Broadway,
Now York, (In the great New York wire Railing Ks-
stublishincntJ and 114 Market-street, Ht. Louis, Mo.,
and sold by all good Druggists uud fancy goods deal-
Jr “ felKM—8indAw
DALY'S
AROMATIC VALLEY
' WHISKEY.
H THIS AGE of adulterated und deleterious
Liquors, it Is a bource of great tattiefactiou to tie
able to Int reduce to public notice tho above article—
an article of unqiiestloueil purity, iiud pos*e—lug no
qunlitles except such us have the'most favorahle infill-
Saline Aperient
d as IhjIiib entitled to speclnl preference over
Mluerat Spring waters. Soldi It a Powders,
similar articles, botii from Its compactness
& In nse, and ns hoii
; the many '**■ “
it; and other
T ^ .. r _ _I Its compactness
pi^tor eflbvicy. It may l>e used with the best ef-
BILIOUS AND FEBRUili DISEASES, WOK II &
CHEL lOSS OF APPETITE, TNDIGESTION
AND ALL SIMILAR COMPLAINTS,
- IKKGUI.IAKIA' INCIDENT
. TO, THE
Spring and Summer Seasons.
-tlcnlariy adapted to tho wont* of Travelers I»y
and Lund.Ttc.-idcuts lit Hot Climates; Por-
»yn« of Sodeutury Habits, Invalids, and
° r
. will And It a val-
To thc?r Memd!fo°CUMt«.
iwiK.l.wouB.’dU.ltha.UW 1 fmior nnd
itl>l»“8TATE0K TnBIilVKtt—It ron-
' a In riMtoHiiK liraltlir vtlou.
'■ RHEUMATISM—It «lvc» flip lm>t
IIIATHM, iniH-
OUTlVKtelu.
D '1'IIE DIR-
_RINO I'llEG-
uiarkcd biicciw
SI.IEK TO
UECT W THE
(WHfaiUfl.Og
moving all lu-
'
CABLE IN ALL CX«B8
silivd on Ids life for them.
Insurance on Slaves at low rales.
Mr Fire risk* elVoeliNl m reasonable rates.
WILBUR A GLEASON,Agents,
febO I'd Bay street.
F I R E A N D L I FE
Central Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N itlld ttltop SUNDAY, I'll). 2011.,
IMI. I.lie Trolna will Ini run «. foll.mi-1
l.cav.i Havjiumh, Ki.lir. A. l.’MI*. M.nnil 11.1(1 P. M,
Arrive at Macon M.r«l A. M. mid II.Mi 1*. M.
i-ta a.aiiA. M. andll.:c> K. M.
xlgarlllu I2.D01‘. M.
10.1)0A. M.and IIIK.M.
mnli1,*iA.M..7.4r.P. M.»ndlrt.4IIP. M.
i-tn U.’WA. M. anil ll.H1 P. M.
Arrl
Arri
Jffl
Arrl
I/’«ve Augusta .V.Tq.W) A*. i\. aiuVi.lft V. m!
Arrive at Savannah. .7.21) A. M. and 10.40 P. M.
Arrive a Macon..., 8.55 A. M. nod It.051*. M.
I rain that leaves Savannah at 10.05 a. M. only runs
toMnicu.nirJvhiff lhere at 8.10 l». M., connecting with
10 A. M. Macon Train to Augusta.
Passengers taking the 2.15 1*. M. at Augusta, will
PM 1 ’ <MI ** n,M * ,,rr * vn al Savannah at 10.40
Pnssenffor* by 11.10 P. M. from Savannah, will go
thitmgh direct to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.00 or 11.10 P. M. Train*
from Savannah, lor Macon or points beyond, will meet
with no 'Intention at Milieu.
Passengers for Atlanlu mid points beyond on West-
V r .V. 'IV' ^AUnntli* H. it. will leave Savannah on the
.. .A n *! n ’ / or Mllledgevllle mid Rnlontoiion
II. 0 P. M. Train; for South western It. It. Mow Fort
Salley, on It.10 P. M. Train; those for (.'oluinhiis,
Motilgomery. Ac., Ity either Train. j'aHsengers from
Augusta for Kouth-SVesfern Georgia should take the
12..I0 A. M. I rain, to avoid detent ion at Macon; those
fort oiumhits. Montgomery, Ac. may take either train,
i rains couiioet at Macon with Macon nnd West-
Griffin, Atlanta, and the West. Also,
eslern Trains to Albany. CHthbert, Kli
nes, Anierlcits, < 'olumluis, Monlgomcr'
vltl
„ , . .vi;;--’- .'ginnery,
hied &c..nnd at Milieu with Augusta and Savammli It. ft.
dug In- lo Augusta and the North. At Savannah with the
•i wecklv steamship* InNmy York; also, with steam-
dps to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
»>’ tills change in schedule the connectiou tmtli
at Augusta with the So. Farollna It. It.lsscenred
k ' detention at Augusta oi
Insurance.
Lift* Insurauee f'ompnuv, of Mew-
iceiiniiilated funds exeeedliig |‘1,o0(l,-
rcdilof 50 per cent, on tluvpreuii-
H ome inkuhanue company, or
New York.
Continental Insurance Company, of New York.
Humboldt Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
Metropolitan Fire Insuramv Company, of N. York.
Lainnr Fire lusiiraiice Couqiany, of New York.
Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, of New York.
Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia.
NorHi American Fire insurance Company, of Conn.
• New England Fire and Marine lusitriiiiee Company,-
of Conn.
Norwich Fire Insurance Company, of Conn.
XalfG
Mutual Bene
ark, N. »l.. wit
(NN), and allowi
unis of Life Policies.
Fire and Life Risks, In the above well known Com
panies, undertaken by
novll) ly W. KING A SONS, Agents.
RESOLUTE
FIRIi INSURANCIi COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
fapHal, s : : : : $200,000
AWM. M. RANDALL, Secretary:
-C. F. U1ILIIOM, President.
1 JIICIC KINKS taken In tliU Coinpuny
. on a* favoratde terms as in any other good office
rcpreccnlcd In this plaee, by
.IAS. A. NORRIS, Agent.
Office at Richardson A Martin's.
Savannah. Dee. 1st, 1858. dcc4—ly
$100,000 0N_0NE ltlSK ! !
THE UNDERSIGNED, AS AN AGENTGF THE
Unity Fire insurance Association,
OF LONDON,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
IN LONDON,
A ND Neveral flrMt cIumn AITIEItVC'AN
C'OMl*ANlKS, Is prc|Mire<ri» INSURE almost
every description of PROPERTY again*! LOSS OR
DAMAGE BY FIRE, on terms favorable to the as
sured. Risks taken to the extent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
or smaller amounts, as may be desired, on or In any
good building or location In this city., .Merchants and
others wU-hing large amounts of Insurance in one
place may find it to their Interest, and convenience to
call on the subscriber. Risks are also taken on prop
erty In all parts of the State of Georgia, when the
owners are favorably known, or furiiisli satisfactory
reference to the undersigned, and tho locution is ol
easy access by Railroad or mnll steamers.
All losses by said Companies promptly and honora
bly settled on production of proper proofs, nnd those
of the British offices, without reference to Ismdoti.
Address or apply to
JAM E8 Moll BN RY, Agent,
feb34—ly ' 118 Bay street, Savannah.
FULTON
Fire Insurance Co.
40 Wall Street, New York*
Cl A PITA Ei AND NIUtPf*|)N, $2li»,0U0.
W. A. COBB, President.
JAS. M. RANKIN, Secretary.
Fire risks in Savannah and vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY, Agents,
Jyl4 1)8 Bay street.
1..4FA1ETTE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OK HIIOOKI.YN, I,. I.
Branch Office 14 Wall street, New York.
Capital and Surplus $200,000
T. J. BURGKN, President.
J. B. THOMPSON, Jr., Secretary.
Fire Risks In Savannah and vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY. Agents, ^
jy!4 1)8 Bay Street.
s tTt e
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OK NEW HAVEN, OONN.
Capital and Surplus $225,000
.INO. B. ROBERTSON, President.
G. FARNHAM STEVENS, Secretly.
Fire Risks in all access I hie towns of this Slate, «n
and Passengers will htivi
Milieu as heretofore,
•«•>*! GKO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l flup’t.
SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULF R. R.
... on the humanconsUtutlon.
A few roods of soil on the Irnuks of the Rhine pro
duce tho grape, which will ilourish nowhere else, from
whoso Juu , ep)' 0C00(l8 tho‘‘Joh:uinlMl»erg,”tlici.holcest
Wine of the world.
A few nnrosor land in Cuba produce a Toliaceo, the
fiavorand quality of which, when manufactured Into
Cigars, are incomparably superior to that, of the pro-
duct of any.other soli. And a narrow strlpor hind in
the Parish of Natchitoches, Louisiana, lms long sun-
plied the world with a super-excellent article of Sun IT.
from atieli Tobacco as cannot lie Induced to grow else-
whore.
In like manner, it has long lieen known that n lim
ited territory, lying In the valley of tho Monougnhela
river, exclusively brings forth u Rye of prop
erties so marked uml peculiar, that Its distillation pro
duces a Whisky or such superlative diameter as places
it beyond rivalry.
By ii process recently discovered, nnd now known
only to my manufacturer, the grain frotrilihe choicest
spot of thlsfiivored locality isinnde to yield the
AHOMATJV VALLEY WHISKY,
with which no other can stand an instaut’a compari
son.
i i have no apprehension of being accused of publish
ing u n warrantable or oven exaggerated oneomlums, by
any one who will first subject my Whiskey to the
test.
Itisrio'
tou>«d< 9PUHVIL,JRHIHHL-
it is Introduced it at ouce assumes its leading posi
tion, I*
AWARDED THE PALM QF SUPERIORTY.
_ Jambs R. Chilton, M. D.
C’hendst, New York.
State AasATEn’s Office, 89 Somcntat.* 1
^ V April ttth, 1858. f
W*r. H.Dai*y,New York-- *
KNICKEUH4WKKK
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
17 Wll.lilAM STIIKKT, NKW YORK.
(Capital ami Surplus....: $218,0tk»
KRASTUS LYMAN, President.
S. (!. WHEELER, Secretary.
Lives and slaves Insured at reasonable rates.
PHILLIPS A* BRANTLEY, Agent*.
Jy14_ 1)8 Bay street.
THE PHCENIX ~
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OK HIIOOKI.YN, N. Y.
(Jasii Uaimtai. $200,000, with aILauuk Suhw.ps.
W l 1*1*takerUk» on DwcIUiikn, Store*,
uud Merchandise^ at liberal rate"
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N MI1«1 alter WtdusNda), the gDtla
February. latNi, the cars will mu dally iSun '
nxceptcil) as follows:
Leave Navatiu:ih ft A.
Arrive at Station No. 18 *» JI0 P
Lea ve Slat Ion No. 18 H A. Mi
Arrive al. Savammli 4. P. M
Coitiieciing at McIntosh, station No.:t. on Tuea
day*. I hui'sdays and Satuidays with a line or roaches
lo Darien. Returning on alternate days In time to
-.meet with the ears to Savannah. Fare to Dark
Connecting at Station Number 18 •Daily, (Sun
days executed.) with a ; line or eoaches lo Thomas
ville, passing through Mill Town, Troupvllle und
^ullniau: arriving at ThonuisvIJIent 3 P. M., In time
toconnect wltli the i naehes to MontIcidlo and Albany
and til Monllcello in time to connect with the can
to 'tallahassee and st. Marks; returning oiiallernalt
days, connecting with Hie cars for Savannah.
Pare from Savannah to Thomu*vllle, $14.00 IBs
innee, by Railroad. J8:» miles; by Stage, til miles.
Time from Savannah to Thomasvillc, 21) hours.
N. B. ~Freight train leaves .Savannah on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, al H.80A. M.; return on
Monday, Wednesday and Friiiuv, at 11.80 A. Si.
Freight to he forwarded by freight train must
lie delivered at Hie Savannah Depot the. day pre-
vlons to slii|imeut, except lug live stock, which,
alter having given one day’s not lee, will he received
on Die day of depart are, If delivered al the’Depot
thirty minute* before the leaving lime. Freight by
Passenger Train should be delivered at the Depot
•it least :to minutes before tin* regular time ofdeimr-
lure. Double regular rates to Ik- charged on all sui li
freight, excepting oyMers, fruit, fresh fish, fresh meat,
and other perishable article*. Freight received and
forwarded to No. 18.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SOUTH VYESTERN RAILROAD
rjIWO DAILY TH A INN
WARE Al
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
Corner of Coiijiim, Will Ink or, nml St. Jnlien .Street)),
/Sk\ ODVRU TIlKin LAUGH STOCK OH HICK GOODS AT HHICKN TO
null the Timos, on hand and receiving by every steamer—
Gold and Silver Goods of Every Description.
PURR SILVER TEA SETS, PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOBLETS, C/UPS, SPOONS nnd PORKS,
of every Weight and variety.
ER SETS and SINGLE PIECES, beautifully put tip IfrtMscs for Wedding and other Gilts.
GOLD nnd SILVER WATCHES, anil CLOCKS of every variety.
JEWELRY, from the richest DIAMOND to the cheapest plain GOLD, Inclndlug CAMEO. LAVA n*l MO-
8AIC, in full sells and 111 single pieces, with almost every description nr ornament now in use.
,, PLATED CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS, TEA SKTl’S, ICR PITCHERS, and PLATED GOODS or every
**‘8d.
SPECTACLES In Gold, Silver and Steel frames, with Pebbles and oilier Sights.
RICH and beautiful PARIAN VASES and STATUETTES, nml FANCY GOODS In great variety.
TORTOISE SHELL COMBS, of lal*st style?*, with a great variety of rich HEAD ORNAMENTS. .
, Also Hucnta Tor WHEELER A WILSON and LAD!), WEBSTER A CO.’S SEWING MACHINKS-tlic
host machines ofibred to thu public.
The citizen* of the city and country are Invited to examine the stock, which will be sold at price* ranch
lower than UBtinl.
" WATCHES, CLOCKS nnd JEWELRY promptly repaired by workmen of skill and long experience.
Savannah, April 11,1800.
STAR
CLOTHING
1860. Qir.
1860.
WM. O. PRICE,
CORNER BAY AND BULL STREETS,
W HKIIR Gentlemen of tustccan make selections
from the liest anil largest stock of Goods In tills
city, and have their orders executed wl|J) elegance and
dispatch unrivalled in this country.
CLOTHING. READY MADE,
foil M (!N AND HOYS OK AM, A(! KH.
S’liiiiishiiig and Fancy
GOODS.
Of every description, In endless variety, ami at the
very lowest rate* for cash, or satisfactory credit.
The patronage of elty and country Is respet!
solicited. Bargains can be made. Cali and see.
SWIFT «fc PETERSON,
whoiiXis/lIjK) Grnocxms
AWI)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
10 Uruad St., New York.
(Formerly Swire A Co., nml Swipt A Pktkuson, Sa
vannah, Geo.)
General Partners. Special Parlners. •
Eowako Swift, LkwimF. Barkis,
i'HAIll.KS W. PkTKHSOW, ttl'TAVtJH t 'OHKN.
ftditt—tf v_ Savaumih, Geo.
HANFORD & BROWNING,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
:w# Jt aas Ui'oiulway,
Nkw Yoiik.
Oivr C. IK s f-./. V. Moore <5 Co.
N. B.—Special uttenl ion paid to orders. feb2 tint
J. llllYAN & SONH, At-enUi,
JylH IHHay alroat.
BCOME3
INSURANCE C0„
CASH CAPITA I fl.VI.KK).
New Have.v, Or.
T ins company luHiirr* uuuaine.,
M«!«diamllse, tjliips nml theirt ’argues, Household
Furniture, ami Personally Properly generally against
Loss or Damage by Fire, and divides lliree-fonrilin of
the profits of the liu»lness of the Company wltti the
Policy holders.
3 DOUGLASS R. BATTKRLKK, Pres’t.
Ckari.rs Wiwon, Keo’y.
decs PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY, Ajwnts.
BETWEEN
— Macon and Columbus.
Leave Mueon at 11.45 A. M. and 11.50 P. M.
Arrive al Columbus.... 8.80 P. M. ami 5.85 A. M.
Leave Columbus 8.15 A. M. and 8.80 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.30 A. M. and 9.05 P. M.
One dally Mail Train hel ween Macon and Albany,
and Cuthhert, Coleman and Morris.
Leave Mueon 10.95 A. M.
Arrive in Albany 4.55 P. M.
Leave Albany g.oo P. M.
Arrive at Mneon 8.20 P.M.
The Mall und Pii**enger Tmins from Coleman Sta
tion, 10 miles west of Cuthhert, on Die Fort Gaines
Line,mid from Morris Station. 11 miles westofCuth-
berl, on the Kufauln line, conueet daily with tho Al
bany Mail Train at!Smillivllle, No. IDS, W.K. R. The
Rond will lie open to Hatcher’s, oil the Eiifaula Hue,
15 miles west of cut hhert, on the 15th March next.
Leave Coleman at 11.45 A. M.
Leave Morris at *: 11.88 A. M.
ArriventSmithvilluat 8.04 P.M.
Leave Smillivilleat 8.85 P. M.
Arrive at Cuthhert at 5.51P.M.
Arrive at Coleman at 0.48 P. M.
Arrive at Morris at 0.57 IV M.
Making the connection with the up ami down Alba
ny Mull Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Ahihitma, and Augusta. Kingston, WU-
mlngion, Savuniiah, MillcUgevlllenml Katonton.
Post. Coaches run from Allmny to Tallahassee, Bain-
idge, Thomasville^ Ac.
Post Coaches and Hacks muko a dally connection
with the Trains at Coleman for Fort Gullies, and at
Morris for Kufaula.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Haynesville, and Hawkinsvillo, ami tri-weekly
to Knoxville, Ga. \
Passengers for points below Fort Valley should take
ic Night, trains from Augusta nml Savannah to avoid
oteiilloii at Macon; for other points, take either train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r ami Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. 21), 1800. __ _ lnar5i „
Georgia Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta 0.45 A. M. I Arrive Atlanla,9.46 A. M.
“ “ 2.45 P.M. “ “ 11.50 P.M.
Leave Atlanta 8.40 P. M. AiYlvo Augusta 5.42 A. M.
“ “ ,10.00 A.M. | “ “ 0.45 P.M.
Sunday Trains, leaving Augusta at 2.45 P. M. mid At
lanta at. 13 Night, discontinued.
CONNECTIONS.
CONN Kin* WITH SOUTH CAIUH.INA KAll.ltOAR.
Arr. Augusta, 11.15 P. M. I Leave Augusta 10.00A. M.
•* ” 1.15 P.M. I “ r * 8.05 P.M.
WITH WKSTKUN AND ATI.ANTH! RAH.HOAI).
Arrive Atlanta, 5.0-8 A. M. I l<eave Atlanta, 10.80 A. M.
“ ’* 0.88 P. M. I “ “ 8.-I0P. M.
WITH ATLANTA ANI» I.AORANOR RAILROAR.
Arrive Atlanta, M.:W A. M. I Leave Atlanta 0.15 A. M.
“ “• 7.51P.M. | “ “ 10.15 A.M.
WITH ATIIKNK 1111ANCH.
I,eave Augusta 13.45 night, mid Atlanta 8.40 night.; ar
rive nl Athens8.80 A, M.
Leave Alliens 11.00 A. M.; arrive at Augnsta 0.45 P.
At., mid Alluutn 11.45 P. M.
WITH WASIIINOTON KUANOII.
Lea\*o Washington 9.00 P. AL; arr. Augusta0.451*. M.;
’ami Atlanta 8.40 Nlgld; Lcnve Augusta 2.45 P. M.
and Atlanta 10 A. AL; arrive Washuigtou 7.20 P. M.
WITH WAUHKNTON HIIANTII.
I .cave Warreulon 8.00 P. AL; arr. Augusta 6.45 P. M.,
and Atlanta 8.40 night; leave Augusta 2.15 P. AL,
and 10 A. Al.; arrive Warrcntnii 0.80 l*. M.
MP* On Sum lay no Trains run on the Branches,
sept 14 GEO. YONGE, Gen’l Sup’t,
Florida Railroad.
'»»! *
TO
PLANTERS
AN.D
OTHERS.
SCHANCK & H0I9AIN,
WHOLES A I.K COyMISSION DEAT.KItH IN
Fkmtv.
AND
MARKET PRODUCE GENERALLY
13» WEST 8TREET, COB. VESEY,
- Opposite Washington Alarket,
wr xa w -*r o k k .
CONSIGNAIENTS RKSPEC'rFULLY SOLICITED.
K. C. HCUANOK, . JOHN ROMA IN.
REFERENCES.
Nkw York—Duryen * Hyde. Tilton, Henry & Hull',
llnlcy. Sayre A Co.. Coinlies, Nix A Campbell.
Boston—Bennett, Darling & Co.
Puiladei.vuia—Geo. W. Watson A Co.
Uai.timoiik— 1 Thomas Bond, Esq.
Norfolk, Va.—R. II. Chamberlin A Sou. JiiufiO Om
niton km.
AN UNKA1UNG CUltli KOIt
GONORRHCEA
AND ALL
DiMintiPN of tlie Uriuiiry Oiroiin.
Thls 4 Remeily cures when all other preparations ftill.
It is entirely unlike every other compound; rtmTaln-
' ig no ITIliiFral PoInou or Nuiincoiim Drug?
* it Is prepared solely from liootN) UarkM and
icr, b
RHIMhi).ptM|P l ., n ..p „„ ..
It performs its duty quickly nml thoroughly.
(Tnl’ortimatc* of either sox, will 1k» repaid by
using this lleinrdy* Instead of placing themselves
at tho mercy of soino^Qunck or Professor. 'Jliis
Remedy strikes at the very Root of the disease;
Its tendency is not simply to suspend t ho poison, lmt
to Remove the Cuune on which ft depends.
Fnll directions, iu pamphlet form, accompany each
bottle. Tho speedy anil permanent relief afforded by
this Remedy, In all cases or Ronorrluea. Uleet,
tiriivol, Stricture, Fluor ALImih, (Whltr-
lu Fc«nttle«,i und all dlsdases of the Urinary t
guns, has astonished the most scientific men of the
age. Tills Remedy not only eradicates all FoInou
from the SyMtem lmt InvIeoruteN tho mosKielI-
cate constitution. m _ .
It doe's Not AITcct tho Breath or luter-
ftre with any tllaaN of BunIucmn, or require any
deviation from the usual diet,
e^vrit requires no assistance from other meillcine.
1ST And what. IKuhaiiecN Its Value, Is theEn
tire AhNenee of all NuiiKeoii* Tante, being
a PleuHunt mid DellcloiiN Syrun.
PRIOK $“ PER BOTTLE, OR THREE BOTTLES
FOR $5.
POTTER iV H1ERWIIV,
i Sole Proprietors,
8t. houlH, Rio.
Sold by S. D, Brantley, Stewart&Bntler, and nil the
Druggists in Savannah, and by-Jill responsible dealer#
lu medicines In tin- United States. inar:«)-Utw&wly
n ft,.* wodT wouldTncommeuili .1 I .MR
P " rP °“’ - ‘""““’swe™:,.
W Yoi? ArmSlc Valloy Wliieltoy Is received, anil alter
careful culmination, 1 (lmi it folia a part artldt,
tiiUrdii/m from the lUluUmUop oiamlltnla eofre-
v intUtj ustd, t Yours ltcspcctftlly.
Takes .1. Mai*c.“. Analytical Clicmlet.
taT" Consumers can ilencnd nnon gettlnB n pnro
arflriCYrliontlioylmy Iho volley AVhleltoy, a« It 1> Mid
by the luiUlo aadca.uonly.___ • - .
? •; ’ • 19South WUHaiuSlroel, Nmv*lXilr,
_ , BoleKroprietar.
Koranic In Savannah by
dec7-dccrnar&may W. H. DAVIDSON.
uril OPFKB for sale tho above standard brand
W of line Copnnr-Dlrtllled-Miiltcd-Ilye Whiskey,
in barrels nud linir barrels, As II is of our own it!--
tillallon, and hlylily Improved by up, v,-» ciml)ilontIy
recommend It as tho l-iinnsr and best Whiskey ilial
cau possibly he distilled. Wo also otlbr our
» OLD FAMILY HYB WIIISKEY,
and other brands, from .tho large slock Of 'Klne Whis
kies In tho United mates. ,
KIUtKMAN A SIMPSON, Phivnlxsllltery.
On the Hchnykill HlvcC, Philadelphia.
OvricEs M Wau, SriiKRT, New Yoiik: and
109 South Kiiont St. Philpeu'hia.
mar 97—1 y ' ■
LEVI BROWN S GOLD PENS.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE!!!
O N AND A FT FIS FEKRUAKY 21*1
1880, dully Passenger Trains will rim as fullnwi
Leave Fernand!lift at 3.00 P. M.
“ Baldwin at.. ( 4.55 “
“ Starke at 0.8t)
“ Waldo at .7.15 “
V Gainesville at.8.20 ”
“ Archer nt 11.15 **
Arrive at Bronson 9.51 “
leoavoBronsonat 8.00 A. M,
Arehorat 8,80 ' tV
“ Gainesville at 4.80 “
“ Waldo at 5.20 >*
“ Starlcoat ..,.V.,...fi.OO ”
“ Baldwin at.... 7.55 “ -
Arrive at Fernmidlna .10.41? 44
Freight Train will leave Fermuidlua on Monday*,
Wediicsikiyb uud Friday#, nt 4.20A. M.,uiid returning,
leave Bronson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday*
at 8.10 A.M.
%0r These Trains connect with Boats to and frota
ChJirlesloiu/Ot'/y, and v ' * ttfraji ^ ~
uah/o«f llutita week. . ^ ^
Through Ticket*between all the almve station*and
Charleston cau lie secured by tho daily Boats, nnd be
tween all tho above station* and Savannah, at reduced
rate* by the steamer Augusta, which leaves Fernanda
na on Wednesdays and Saturday*, and Savaunah on
Mouday* and Wodno#d«y*.
Freight w(l!aI#o be taken by the steamer Augnsta
hi fwodhlrti* of proseut rates. •
Persons desiring to avail themselvo* of these re-
The Tjridereijirnocl have the
APPOINTMENT
OF TIIB
AMERICAN GUANO COMP’Y
An til el i* Sole AgeutM foe llic sal« of
CtUA.NO,
FROIR JAR V IN Ac 11.4 IC Hit’S INI* AND,
in the Pacific Ocean, forihn States of North aud South
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee,
hereby caution purchasers against buying from ull oth
er persons-ns there areas many as three spurious car
goes offered in the markets which were not- imported
by said company, and wive taken, before any chemist
had arrived on the Tsiand to make selections.
The Brand of the American Guano Company-will be
found on every package sold by our Agents.
The results of its use in 1859, by James Gardner, Esq.,
editor of the Constitutionalist, mid by Frank Hamp
ton, of Woodland, South Carolina, on Cotton lands,
LEAVE NO DOUBT THAT IT IS THE BF.ST
AND CHEAPEST OF ALL FERTILIZERS
of'KKKEl) IN THK MARKET, AND THAT
COTTON PLANTERS CANNOT COMPETE
WITH THEIR NEllinHOIW WITHOUT THE
USE OK II'.
OUH aoemts ark
Messrs. BROWN, DkKOSSKT A CO., SVUmlugton,
N. C.
Messrs. V WAUDLAW, WALKER A CO., Charles
ton, S. C.
C. A. L. LAMAR. Savammli, Ga.
J. <’. DAWSON, Augusta, Ga.
Messrs. SIMS A RUST. Albany, Ga.
T. R. BLOOM, Macon, Ga.
Messrs. GUNBY A co., Columbus, Ga.
44 GILMER A CO., Montgomery, Ain.
“ POMEROY ,V. MARSHALL, Mobile, Ala.
“ PRATT ,fe MoKKNZIE, Apulachlcoln, Fla.
“ IIOPKINS A MKGU1NKSS, ’I’allahassiw,
Fla. G. B. LAMAR,
W. W. C'fl EEVRR.
Savannah, January 81st, lsi;u. Jan.’tl—if
(5ROVER & BAKER'S
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Sewing MaehiiMvs.
I. W. M01UIKLL & CO., Auents,
SAVANNAH, «A.
PRICK f!55 TO $130.
W IC beg leave lo ©ull the attention of
our friends mid the public in these machines,
which we ure ofi'eriiig on exhibition nt our Plano
Warehouse. The unparalleled success in selllnj
them iu Georgia has established their great superior]
ty over any other Patent Sewing Machines for FAMI
LY and Plantation sewing.
MACHINES packed, ready for sewing, with dlrec-
ans how to use them, sunt, to any purr of the coun
try. Persons iu the city purchasing Machines cau
K....ra tt youuij huly call at their residences to ins 4 -— 4
i 111 thu use of them. dcc28—t
Cash Business.
David O’t’minor’* and the Marshall House, whore he
will attend to mnklng GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS
In the hc*t mid latest style, at prices to suit all who
will patrouIze him. UNIFORMS of all kinds which
are made in t l»o State will also be attended to, and by
tho latest regulations. Garment* made elsewhere,
that do not fit the Gentlemen, will also lie attended
to.
Does Repairing, and at the shortest uolice.
A suit or Clothes made In fourteen hours.
Cutting for men and hoys paid for on delivery.
P. 8.—Young men anil others wishing to become
conversant with cutting gentlemen's garments, can
tm taught In five (5) lessons. No compensation re
quired until the student Irsatlsficd that I have given
him nitlre satisfaction.
or.t18—ly M. CARRY, Agent.
JAMES K.BABNUM.M.D,
Reform Physician and Surgeon,
pKNPU€TFI[IiLY OFFERS HIS PRO-
JAj ressional Services to the citizen* of Savannah
and tho country.
Officoon Hull street, second door west of Montgom
ery. fronting Klbort Square.
‘Residence—K. H. Zlttrouer’s. 9 doors west of office,
Prompt atumt ionjjlvcino nil calls. martt-Jm
A. J MILLER & 66., :
CABINET lUAKCHSi IINIIKRTAKKUN,
No. 167 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, OA.
N RW Furniture ol'all bind*, coiiHlnnt-
ly on hand: alan, a largo aMArlnrant of I.onklna
<11ai-i>i-H. New Work mnile lo onlnr nl the nhiirtent
eel ire. Mnttraa>ea, iTolihlnB ana Ball llaimlng-ihmii
lujjio nealiwt Mylc, with dii.pnlch. fnl.il—ly _
MAD. T. DE GARRO NEVE,
Astrologist,
Piirenologtst and Physiologist,
aprl9 _NO. 95 STATE STKKLT.
A. BOROHERT.
Corner or Bryan uml Joflfcroon strcotn,
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
SUPPLY OF SHIP IBRD AD, Pilot
nnd Navy, of the best quality; also, different
kinds ofCrackcrs, Butter, Sugar, Six In, Lemon, Wlue,
Boston, Congress, California and Fancy Crackers.
Nmv Year’s t'ake bakcd fresh everyjlay. Jan10
THOS. W. SHEA,
HOUSE, SIGN
AND
DECORATIVE PAINTER,
GILDER, GLAZIER
-AND
GRAINED.
r A\\ kinds of Painters’ Tools. White Load, Oils, Mixed
Itmvashi I “
—M ihglngs.
Board Prints, aIc., Ac.
FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Al’
No. 11 Whitaker Ht reel, , near tlio liny,
(The Old Stand of the late John Pool,)
npr17 SA VANE AH, Ch'ORclA. ty
GILBERT BUTLER,
Master Builder,
LAFAYETTE SQUARE,
H AVINCJ perfeeted IiIn orraiigeineiili*
is prepnran to fiu nl*h and put up at short notice,
in the most modern ffylo, IRON FRONTS, RAIL
INGS. VERANDAH and GRATING, lie will also
furnish nnd set the BATKNTAKHA LIGHTS. He
can furnish DOORS, BUNDS and HASHES, lr*»m
one of thq,bent Northern manufacturers, at prices that
u-m .rtvA satisfaction. migl-ly \'m
DOUGALD FERGUSON, *
Upholaj,erer_ and Undertaker,
veuVnt way fur repalVlnK KiiniUaro. Tuyc, erockrry,
SPAI.niNU’H PKKl'AltKD (II.UH
meals all such emergencies,- aud no household can
afford lo he without it. It Is always ready mid up to
the sticking point. Thera Is. no longer a necessity for
limning chairs, splintered veneers. Iicudless dolb, and
hrotcou cradles. It Is just the article for roue, shell,
und othnrornamental work, so popular with ladies ol
refinement and taste. ....
TbW admirable preparation is used cold, living
chemically held In solution, nnd possessing all the
valuable qualities of tho best cabinet-maker#’ glue.
It maybe used in the place of ordinary mjicllngu, be
ing vastly more adhesive.
'“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE. 4 ’
N. B.—-A Brush accompanies each hot tie. Prlco, 25
WRoiei&le Depot, No. 48 Codar-et, New York
Address HENRY O. SPALDING & CO..
Box No. 8,000 New York.
Put up for Dealers in cases containing four, eight aud
twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card ac*
cotnpanyingeach package.
A single iMittlo of SPALDING'S PREPARED
GLUE will save top time* its cost annually to every
household.
Sold bynU prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard
ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy
Stores.
Conntry merchants should make a note of Spalding’*
Prepared Glue, when making up their list. It will
stand any climate. - Jau27—dtwAlyw
SUNDRIES.
C) VfiARB.—90 hint# fair lo cholco N. O. Sugar; 19-
io hhilnlalr MuabavadoHukar; KlOhhla ClariUcrt A.
11, nml O. .Sugar.
OOKKKE.—SOOlwiga falrto prime lllo Culfce; 19 lrngd
Mocha ami Cclun I'oO'cc.
TKA.—50 pockosca llyron anil OolougTca.
UAOON.—SO hhda prime Side.; Iff hhil
Bhnuldera.
I.A1U).—-95 hhla prime lard; 50 kega prime hard.
1* 1.01’It.—100 hhla Qenneaaeo Klour; 59 hhla Ten-
nesaco Flour; KWlMgaS. K. Flour; 50 liaga Kxlra
Flour. v-wMj?
CANDI.KS, SOAP, Se.—900 hoxca Adamanlliie
Candles; 50 boxcaafoerm Camllea, II and C; ill hixeu
K. Sperm Uumllca; 50 luixes II andOOeorglu Tullow
Candles:950 haxoa No. 1 Kale and Family Soapj 100
hoxeaKearl Klareh.
■ UUITOR8.-10O Mil. Tomoclitrill ii Plko’a Rertlded
Whisky; 50 hhla K. Phelp’e Uln; SO hhla N. U. Hum;
100 hhla Mononeahehl Whirky; 95 lihlr Doniesllc
Brandy; 90 hhlB ImllatlnuMalaua Wlno.
TOIIACCO.—.no hnxea f:. & W.V 5 nnd 8, Warner’*,
and other brand.. Aleo, medlnni quality pound Inmp
9fliae ea only llowlcg.’ Iftraell & Hobmlum ainoklng
° 1, CIlAilPA l il>n! b '^lW llhskete-lleldeick and oilier
h 5Mi l !^a?S , ^ a ?J d t l 1 * > ^ wotU , ( , x,j quor> , some, ohl
belt Oooda, In atom and for sale hy .
febltt ’ JQ8. V. CONNBBAT.
Lunlavlllo FhnSty Flour, the beat ha-
FOR FAMILY USE
WILL MKNIl ARTICLES IN
Wood, Leather, Crockery, GIunn, Ivory*
Hone, AluhaMier, nrarble, Rubber,
Giitla Fereha, Ulolli, l»a|»lc
ill aclie, Shell, Horn* Hone,
FluNter, Arc*.
And indeed there is scarcely an article in the whole
range of domestic economy, whether it be for use or
ornament, which, when broken, cannot, with this
preparation, In* restored lo it# original value. It chal
lenges the world for it# superior, it i# indispensable
Ju every
HOUSE, WORKSHOP, COUNTING-ROOM,
And no perstni, after a trial of
Slarr’s Chemically Prepared (flue,
would willingly dispense with It forfAnriimeHlUrc...
It is always ready anil always reliable. It I# nut oflen
siveluthi - - ■ - — -
llios:
Newark, Nov. 20,1859.
“After a rallljul trial or Ktarr’M Prepared
Rill© nil Wood. Leather and Cloth, at IhePhonlx
Works, I mostcimerftilly rei'iiinmend its use. for nil
purposes generally required, and especially for family
use. C. AsOARTER.’*
“We, the undersigned, having tested BTARR’S
PREPARED GT.UE, agree with tne above racommen-
dntion.
“"WM. B. DOUGLASS, (’ahlnet Ware Manufaelurer,
Newark, N. J.
44 LYSAN DER WRIGIIT, Machine Depot,
280 Market-#t., Newark, N. J.
“IIEDKNBITRG A LITTELL, Carriage Manufacturers
Newark, N. .T.
“WM. II. KIRK A CO., Carpenters and Builder#.
Newark, N.J
“LEVERICH A KNDERS, Carriage Makers,
Newark, N. J.’
Slarr’M Chemically Prepared Ciltie
Is sold by nil Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Grocer*,
Fancy Goods Dealer* Hardware Dealers, Station
ers, and hy country Merchants generally.
PRICK, 25 CENTS PER BOT'l’LE.
A brush goes wltli eachTiottle.
Put up for demurs''in eases from 1 to 19 dozen.
A Hpicmlid Lithographic. Show Card, printed ill col-
onv given wRh each package.
All order# or letter* of Inquiry, by mail, nddresse
to tho
STARR GLUE COM PAN Y, 51 Liberty st.,N. Y.
will receive prompt attentiou.
A liberal discountmmlo to the trade.
mnrl4 . 1y‘
.Vflf^GILUKUT,
RUSHToW
CONSUMPTION.
Mourning Goods.
TO I.A(IK llnri^e anrtCmiio MarcU •
,s-t Black llarego and t’ra|ni Marotx
^Tlllack M’rtralcil flreumllnc, nil nimllllaa
Black Sew ing Silks, uinglc ana douhli* wldllia
..Tama: Him and Tamlan Clnlha
lllnck llarego Flonnccd Bnlka
9d Mouniing louvnw, Organdies nnd Barega Ang-
'"'"lllack Barege Mnntllhm
Black Braving Hllka, Bcarfc nnd Mn-luinla, *c., Ac.,
tor rale very chon hy
may!' ' TlaWI'IT A MOHOAN.
I BEANS an.l Self Kaialng Klour,
niayQ- J1 ““ lf ‘ >f <Ml<! ^ «X L. OII.BKHT.
SjOV OKAflKEBfl and Blccnlti, landluj;
ii. o.Tnaaw|;;
I E PREPARED TO tHIT, 11IAKE und
put down Carpets, to put down Oil Cloth, hang
Window Shades, curtains, Ac. Funerals furnished
with all thnt 1# necessary, with neatness nnd despatch.
Always on hand MKTAtIO CASKS aud other Cwffins.
BELL IIANQING in all its branches executed.—
FEATHERS renovated and purified hy steam process.
Ordertyiollflted rtt niy ware-room, No. 131 Broughton
street^ bet ween Bull and Whitaker, or at mv resi
dence, 185 -York street, south side of the Court House.
_octl9
GEORGE H. ASH,
faster Mason,
I E prepared to eontrurt for Lu tidings
or jobbing work of any description in hi* line. All
work done with neatness and despatch.
Residence, Taylor street, west of
\O7IlN«bE])0HFF,
DKAI.BR '(19
Sash 2 Doors, Blinds,
MOULDINGS, PAINTS, OILS,
Vai’niHlies, Bvushes, <Sc<-.,
NO. 141 BKOllMH'rON Oi’I’HKET,
SAVANNAH, OA.
oart 1y
». O. VIUHKU. WM. nRAII.srORD.
JNO. C. FRASER & CO.,
COTTON ANIWUCE FACTORS,
AND
Uencr.il Commission Dlci-dianls,
BAY ST., SAVANNAH, OKU.
L IURHAV* CASH ADVANCES MADE
on Produce consigned to our care for sale or ship
ment. BAGGING, ROPE, and PLANTERS’ SUP-
PLIES purchased at lowest «i#U prices. Je8- 1y
HENRY H. SCRANTON,
SHIPPXKTG
AND
UENDRAI, C0MMISSI01V IHEIICIIAIVT,
NO, 154 MAY NTHKK’F,
SAVANNAH, UA.
Ag cut for Scranton & Tollman's Line New
ork Packet#. jy i
ic. b. wade At bob
Factors and Commission IHerclianls,
SAVANNAH, GA.
EDWARD O. W’ADE, Savannah, Ga.
aiigis—ly PEYTON L. WADE, Serlvon Co., Ga.
' K. O’BYTINE,
Groceries k Liquors,
Wholesale and Retail,
GORNKROFBRYAN AND.IKWKRRON STRRETS
P. L. CONSTANTINE & C0„
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
r. ta. CONSTANTINK, __JJail18] U. O. KSTAnilOOK.
aTi-L ClIAMPION.
WIIOl.KfAl.K AN1) IIKTAII. DKAl.KR IN
OB.OPBB.IB S ,
Foreign aud Domestic Liquors,
tobacco, hkoArs, DRIKD FRUIT, Ac.,
NO. 4 BAHNAHO 'MTBm,
BKTWKKiV TI{E3fAHKKTAND h'ATSTREET.
_d»rf HA.yAISrjSr.AJH, &A. _ ly
JOHN MoMAHON,
Produce, Commission and Forwarding
Meroliaut,
AND DHAl.KIt IN
CORN, WHEAT, BACON, FLuUR. HAY,pATS, Ac. .
170 HAY MTttXKT, SAVANNAH, UA.
Referto Mnj- A.'Porter, President Bunk of the State
of Georgia; Messrs. Cohens A Hertz; -iiovl—«ui
J. LAMA, '
IVrORtCR AND WUOI.RVAIJ. DRALXR IH
Spanish Segars, French Brandies,
WINES, WHISKY AND OTHER T.1QUORS,
'fOBAl.’OO W AJ.I. KINWi,
NO. 185 BAY 8TBKKT, SAVANNAH, GEO.
oct4
PATTKIST & MT.L.ILKR,,
(IaATK PATTKN, 11(1 i TOM A CO.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jyl SAVANNAH. __ _ If.
SAMUEL PALMER & SON
HAVE ON HAND A I.ATtOK STOCK OF
HARDWARE,
. For Sale Low for Cash.
B. Gh TILDEN.
(I.ATK OTT.BRRT # TILDEN,)
} ' M llol.K-Al.i: ANU RKTAIL URALWl IN
Family Groceries,
ir.r. iinornuTON btrkkt,
HAVANNAn, GA. /
Store fonnwrly nccniilril by Moraa «t Fay.
Jmmt ;S 1_
O. Xi. tGnXiBKRT.
- (LATE GILBERT A TH.IIKN,)
Wlini.KSAI.R AMD IIKTAII. UKAUIR IN
ono OB pur32 s,
tills, Bacon, Fish, Flour, a
BUTTEB.OHREBE, WllD, CANDIES, FltUITS, Ac,.
West Side Market Square,
_joR«a savannah, ga. , ’
HENRY, ESLER & CO.’S
■ STEAM ENGUNK ■,
■•V•• AND -
BQH.EE WORKS,
ATLANTIC BAKIN,• BROOKLYN.
Stationary,
RIVER AND MARINE ENG.
op avmr j)EsvmrrroNf
Sugar Mills, Mill Works, Sco.
■ TgriittofSaranSh.
ip