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SAVANNAH DAILY MORNING NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1860.
ver/aUsto afford in it an fane-
iJ a time. U nets as If by magic,
.1 convince you that what wo any
I .
and why .
asffi*,.
la true. It contain*
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any Mud, and therefore rollovc. 1>y removing the
eiifftrlnat ot soar child. Inatoiulufhy deadening lie
teneMIUIti. For tble rcawm It cnuimbml. Unuir ni>
tho only reliable pruparutlun now known for OIill-
•Iron Voottiliifr. Mluriliocn, RjHiiitiry,
nrlpliitt lu tlio llowalu, Acidity or the
Stonmcli, Wind, Cold In the Mend, nml
I’ronp; also, for egftenlng the gaunt, n tinning in
domination, regulating the Bowrle, and relieving jtaln.
It lura no egual—being «n anUdjxumalfelt Ik.lined witli
vnfalling emxess In nil am of CoiiviiI.Ioiih or
other Fits. An you value the life. and Inedlh or
' your children; and with tu tare them fnm tho« end
and Ulghtiligcoilyegueneei which are rerlala to matt
from the me of mmxJUxqf which all other nine dice
for infantile Voinptalnte are computed. la tv none but
Or. Baton's Infantile Cnrtllnl, thin yen ran
rely Upon. Itln perfectly harinlcx*. nndmuiiinl Injure
the mont delicate lufitut. Price, nscoiit,. Fnlltllrec-
tluntnccoinpuuy each liottlo. ■ Prepared only by
CHURCH A; DUPONT,
No. 4(10 Broadway, Now York.
Healthy human Blood, upon liclng
. ANALYZED,
always prcscntiniB with thd »nme esscutliu elements,
aud gives, of course, tho Truo Ntumluid. Ana
lyze tho Blood of a person sutlcrlm; Awn Consurap-
tlott. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia. Heroftihi, &c., and
wo find In every instant* certain dejlcleiiciee in tup red
globules of Blood, Nupitiy these deficiencies. and you
? j. .it nn »aV„...1 n....1 l- r.I.,.I
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to tho deficiencies of tho Blond in different
dlHcaaea. For Cough*! Cold*, Ilroncliltl*,
or any affection whatever of the Throat or liiingM
or any nflwctton wnatover or t _~
Induclug Consumption, tiso No. 1. which in man
tho No. for Depression of Spirit*, Lohm of
Anpetltc, and for all Chronic Com plaint*
luii? from Ovor-une. General Debility nod
■ « »-—w- •’ ■ rd nnt.
Nervous Prostration. No. 9. for I.lver €"om-
wnai you gain you return. 'rue no. * is ror ireinine
Irregularities. Hysteria. Weak nesses,
Arc. Bee special dlreotions for tliln. For Salt
Iftlieum, uruptlons, Ncrofnlou*, Kidney
and Blander CfouiplaluUu‘ “ ’
cases tho directions must hu slrli
ni.nmOI.DiS BVOIID tor tlio Bind.
.MUOLll'S BUOlltl for the. Kldnoyu.
tlgLMBOLII'B BIJCHU r«r UioUravcl.
IIKI.MIIUI.IVH HUCIIU for thu Drnpeey.
imr.Mllol.D'8 BIIOI1U for Nuvousmw.
HKUIUOLU'B HUeitU f..r Lora or Memory.
IIKI.M 111) ,U'H BUGIIU for DlmnoM of Villon.
IF.I.MBU .D’H BUCIIU Tor DlfflcnH Breathing.
KI.MUO ,D'H BUCIIU for Weak Nerve..
IKI.MUO ,l)'b BUCIIU for Geitoral DubllHy,
IIKI.M BO .D’H BUClIlf for Uulvth.nl Lnraliude.
1IKI.MIIO ,1)'H BUCIIU for Horror of DImmm.
IIKI.M BO il)’H BUCIIU for Night Bwentn.
III1I.MBO ,D'8 BUCIIU for Wnkofolncii. „ ,
IIKI.M HO .11'8 UUCIIU Tor Drynera or tlio Skill.
IIKI.MIto ,1)’H BUCIIU for Eruption.. ,
IlKI.MItOI.IVH BIJCBU Tor Fain In Iho Dark,
um.uiio .U’S BUCIIU for hoaWnon nl the eyelid.,
with toniiKimry Kiimiiailim and lawi of alpjlit.
HKLMIP.tLD’S BUCIIU for Moll Illy anil Itoitloia-
nua«, with Want of Attention, Horror of Society.
IIKLMIIOLD'M IIUCIIU for Obitnictloni.
IIKI.MItol.U'M IIUCIIU for Excorau. arising from In-
dlacrotlon. aiidnll tHwaao* of Bin
HEX UAL Ottti AN,
Existing In either sex, from wlmtover canse origina
ted, aiiuno mallei* of
of tho Blood Pood $1 per hot Me.
No. ‘109 Broadway, New Y
JOHN B. MOOHK, Agent, Savannah.
And by all rospcctablo Druggists throughout- tho
country. i ““ m
may I ft—dJfcwlv
MRS. WINSLOW,
A nbxpeiiibnced nfusk and pk-
MALE PHYSICIAN, prese&ta id the attention
of mothers, her
Soothing Syrup,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which, greatly facilitates the process of teething, h^
eoftcnlnir tlio gums, reducing all inllaminution-
allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is
SEttETOKEGEliATE THIS ROIVELN.
Depend uiKin it, mothers, it will give rest to your-
eolvuB, and
BBLIBFANDnEAIdTII TO YOUR IN
FANTS,
Wo havo put up and sold this nr tide for ton years,and
nfld( ‘ - — •—
can ssy, in coufldonco and 'truth of It, what we luv
neverbeen able
other mod icin'
lias it fult-
■Ingle
oil eet „
timely used.—
know on in-
vatisf action
who used It.-
Mrs,
WINSLOW’S
SOOTHING
■>.—I SYRUP. o‘|. tlie contra-
delighted with Its operations, and speak in
to say of
-NB VBK
od, 1 u a
stance, to
cure, wheu
Never did wo
etuuco of dis
hy any
rjr, all aru delighted with Its opemtums, and epei...
terms of highest commendation or its magical oiiVcis
and medical virtues. We speak in this matter “what
we do know,” after ten years* experience, nml
pledge onr reputation for tlio fa I lllmcnt
of want wo acre dcclurc. In almost .every
lnstauco where tho inflmt Is sitll’eriug from |>airi and
exhaustion, relief will bo found iu lift ecu or twenty
mlnntcs after thu syrup la administered.
This valunhlo preparation is tlio prescription of one
of the most BXPBUIBNCBD and NKILPFIa
NDHSKS in New England, and has been used witli
liever-ntlling succors in
-railing succors iu
THOUSANDS OP CASES.
It not only relievos the child from pain, but invigo
ratos tho stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and
«uivd iuu niwuiiu.il uuu uinvum, Mii ricin IlCIUlly, HIKl
gives tone and energy to tho whole system. It will
almost Instantly relievo
G9IPING IN TUB BOWELS, AND
WIND COLIC, ’
- . convulsions,
speedily roine-
death. *
. We be
hest n it d
ody In the
casos of DYS*
... And Diarr-
In Children,whether it arises from toothing
and overcome
which, if not
died, end 1
lievo it th
■urest rem-
xvorld, inall
ENTEBY
Sinaia Chit
or from any' other canse. Wo would say to every
mother who has a child suffering fh>m any of the furo-
goingcomplaints—do not let your prejudlces,
iior tho nroiudlccs of otfiors, stunu between
your suffering child and tlio relict that will bo Sure—
.yes. ABSOLUTELY SUHK-to follow the use
or this mbdlclue, if timely used. Full directions lor
Wing it will accompany each hottlo. None genninc
unless the facsimile of CUUTIS Sc PERKINS,
HOW I.ONC1 8TAND1NO.
These symptoms, in part, are experienced often by
siill'erors wltlHliseasesof thu Bladder, Kidneys,(tmei
and Dropsy, and invariably by tlio injudicious or ner
vous nml dobllilated. It is a fact, long since estalv
IIsiumI, tlmt any disease of tboso organs effect the
mind more than any and all others, and If allowed to
go on—which this medicine invariably removes—soon
Follows Loss of Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fits—In
one or which the patient may expire. Who can ray
that these excesses aru not fYequciitly followed by
those direfUl diseases, Insanity and Consumption ?~-
Thu record of tho Insane Asylums and the uiuhtuchol-
ly deaths by consumption, bear ample witness to thu
truth or these assertions. Ill Luimtle Asylums the
most melancliolly exhibition appears. The counte
nance is actually sudden and quite destitute-neither
mirth nor grief ever visits it. Should a sound of thu
voice occpr, it Is rarely articulate.
“With woeful measures, wan Despair,
Low, sullen sounds, Ills grief beguiled.**
Debility is most terrible,and lias brought thousands
upon thousands to untimely graves; thus blasting the
ambition of many noble youths. It can bo cured by
"io two of this
INFALLIBLE KfiMKDY.
The mass of voluntary testimony In possession of
tho proprietor, vouching Us virtues mid Its curative
powers, is immense, embracing names well knm
science mid fame. CertfIleates of cures from
month to twenty years’ standing, mid of thu most re
liable and respectable character, are open for Inspec
tion ftouHIovernors of the Hlntes, Judges, eminent
■’hvslclmis, and distinguished Clergymen.
11ULMHOLD'S EXTRACT JHJCIIU Is prepared di
rectly according to the rules of Pharmacy mid Chem
istry, with the greatest accuracy und chemical knowl
edge and care dovotei\.to Its combination. Hoc Prof.
Dewees’ vulimblo works on tlio Practice flf Physic,
and niOMt of the late Standard Works of .Medicine.
I1KLM BOLD’S BUrillJ is sure and pleasmitin taste
and odor, but immediate In its action.
Personally appeared before mo, mi Alderman of the
ity or Philadelphia, H. T. II ELM BOLD, Chemist,
who, being duly swnvn, does say, that III* preparation
eoutaiiiH no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but
is purely Vegetable.
11. T. IIELMBOLD, Solo Manufacturer.
Sworn and p.iibscrilied liefore me, this !Md Jay of
November, 1851. Wm. P. 11 inn a ho. Alderman.
Price $1 per hottlo, or six for #5, delivered to any
address. ........
ONE THING CERTAIN,
A Trial Oo*t* but a Dollnr-Try It!
And lie convinced of its efttcacy. Ami it is nccoinpn-
nied by rellublu mid resjioiwlble cortiflcatus from Pro-
" of Aledicai Colleges, Clergymen mid others.
II. T. IIELMBOLD,
Practical mid Aunlytiuil Chemist,
101 South Tenth-street, below Chestnut.
Prepared by
’hiltiddphia.
To he hail of nil Druggists mid Dealers throughout
Die United Stales, Camulas mid British Provinces.
re of counterfeits. Ask for JIELMBOLD’H—
other. Cures guaranteed. Jitn9J—dly
% 1). BRANTLEY & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents for Savannah.
GAVANNAH
LIFE, FIRS AND MARINE
uiimiwb mm,
HTOSOARD'H N IS IV III. 4M! K ,
(Ovur N. A. Uanlos A Cp’».)
The Cily Fire Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
C. B. BoWJtiui, Pres't. C. O. Waitk, Bee.
THE UHARTBR OAK
Fire aud Marine Insurance Companj',
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Connecticut Fire Insurance (!o«,
OF 1IAHTFOUD, CT.
Central Railroad.
VIII! NOKTII AMKIIIOAN
Fire Insurance Company,
nt? nAitri.'itim 1
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Markd. Fire Insurance Coiunany,
OF NEW YORK.
PENNNYLVANIA
Fire and Alariuc Insurance Gu.
Charier Oak l.irc Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD. CT.,
Insures on the MUTUAL PLAN, or t'acli Plan, at
as low rales as any ot her good Company.
They pay I hoi r losses liouorablv aud promptly,
...id us no iiiiiu knows when lie may be called to leave
Ilia family, nor iu view of the changes mid reverses of
business, call he tell how well they may be m-' vided
Tor, let every one see to it that lie lias something
aired on tils life for them.
1*2 liiHiiraiiee oil Slaves at low rales.
tUT" Fire risks effected at reasonable rates.
WILBUR .t GLEASON,Agents,
febti 110 Bay st reet
FIRE AN D L i F E
INSURANCE.
names well known to TTOITIE INNUKANUE COMPANY, ol*
AX New York.
.'ttnliueiitul Insiinince Company, eff New York.
Humboldt Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
Metropolitan Fire insurance Company, of N. York.
Lunar Fire insurance Company, of New York.
Fireman’s Fund Inuiirauco Company, of New York.
Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia.
Norwich Fire Insurance Company, of Conn.
Xjlfo Insm-anco.
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Ccmpmiy, of N
k, N. J.. with jicciiiniilaled funds exceeding
odn.’mul allows u credit of 60 per cent, on lira ^premi
ums of Life Policies.
Fire mid Life Risks, iu tlio above well known Com
panies, undertaken by
19—ly W. KING A SDNS, Agents.
RESOLUTE
FJIiEINSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital,
OF NEW YORK.
$200,000
Richest Diadem
Worn by Kings or Emperors.
What 1 Why a Beautiful Head of Hair.
B ECAUSE It Is I hu ornament God Himself pro
vided for all onr race. Reader, although the rose
may bloom ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, thu
eye so sparkling, the teeth hu those of pearls, if the
head is bereft or Its covering, or tho hair lie snarled
aud shriveled, harsh and dry, or worse sliil, if sprin
kled with gray, nature will iooso more than half her
•harms. Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, If used two
»r three times a week, will rustoro mul permanently sa
tire to all such an ornament. Read tins following and
udge. Thu writer of the llrst is tlio celebrated Plan-
st.Thalborg:
New Your, April 19,1858.
Hit. Wood :
Dear Sir—Permit mo to express to yon tlio obliga
tions 1 am under for thu entire restoration of my lmir
to its original color; about the time of my arrival
iu the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but
upon the appllealion or your “flair Restorative’’ it
soon recovered its original line. 1 consider your Re
storative ns a very wonderful invention, quite el
clous ns well ns agreeable.
1 am, dear sir, yours truly.
ellicu-
K. TIIAMIBRO.
“ Drycli a’r Gwylledydct.”
13 Nassau st., Aii . ,
Pnop. O. J. Woon-r-DenrSIr:—Home month or six
I’eksngo I received a liottlo of your Hair Restorative
and gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on bur
hair, little thinking at tlio time tlmt it would restore
I he gray hair to its origiual color; but to her ns well as
my surprise, after a few weeks’trial it lias performed
that wonderful effect by taring all 11m gray hull
- ■ • ... - - -Y»i«u, '
dark brown, nt the same time beautifying and thicken
ing tho 1mlr. I strongly recommend tho above Re
storative to all liersons in want of such a change of
their lmir. CHARLES CAUDEW.
Piiop, (). J. Wood:—With contidenco do 1 recom
mend your Hair Restorative, as being the most oillca-
' “ * ' irsaw. Since using your Hair Re-
ions article 1 c
....... IKN0RI
st ora tl vo my lmir and whiskers, which were almost
wliitu, imvu gradually grown dark; aud I now feel
couUdout that a few more applications will rostoro
them to their natural color. It also 1ms relieved me of
all dandruff and unpleasant Itchiug no common among
liersons who perspire freely,.
Hew York, la on tho outside wrapper.
Sold by Drnggista throughout tlio w
Principal omco. No. 13 Cedi
world.
CedarSt., N.
TAHHANT’S
EFFERVESCENT V
Pitor. Wood Aluiut two years ago my lmir com-
lenced railing of ami turning gray : I was Hist bccom-
ig bald, and Imd tried many remedies to no effect. I
MICE RISKS fallen In tlilM Company
_ on us favorable terms as in any other good ollice
leprerenled III this place, by
JAS. A. NORRIS, Agent.
Ollice at Richardson «& Martin's.
Savannuli, Dec. 1st, '1868. duel—ly
$100,000 ON ONE 1118 k ! !
T1IE UNDERSIGNED, AS AN AGENT OF THE
Unity Fire Insurance Association,,
OF LONDON,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
IN LONDON,
A ND several llr*t clawi AIIIEKKMN
COMPANIES, Is prepared to INSURE almost
every description of PROPERTY against LOSS OR
DAMAGE 11Y FIRE, oil terms favorable to the as
sured. Risks taken to tlm extent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
or smaller amounts, us may lie desired, on or in any
good building or locutlou in tills city. Merchants and
othero wishing large iiiiiounts of Insurance in one
place may Jlud it to their interest aud convenience to
call on tho subscriber. Risks are uls<> taken on prop
erty iu nil parts of tlio State of Georgia, when the
owners are*favorably known, or furnish satisfactory
reference to t ho undersigned, aud the location is ol
easy access by Railroad or mail steamers.
All losses by Maid Companies promptly and honora
bly settled on production (J proper proofs, amt those
of tho British olllees, without reference to London.
Address or apply to
JAMES MoIIENRY, Agent,
febai—ly 118 Bay street, Savannah.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N nutl alter SUNDAY, Poll. 26lli,
lHtk), tlm Trains Will be run as follows: .
Leave Savannah, 10.06 A. M., 1.001*. M. and 11.10P. Me
Arrive nl Macon 8.65 A. M. and 11.051*. M.
Arrive Hi Augusta.. 0.00A. M. And0.0ft I*. M.
Arrive at MlTledgovlllo 18.1111*. M.
Leave Miu^on 10.00 A. M. und 101*. M.
ArriveatSavanimli7.9!)A.M..T.lftP. M.and 10.40 P. M.
Arrive nt Augusta 0.00 A. M. and 0.35 1*. M.
Leave Augusta 19JW A. M. ami 9.1ft I*. M.
Arrive at Savannnii 7.99 A. M. nml to.to 1*. M.
Arrive at Macon s.ftft A. M. and 11.0ft I*. M.
Train that leaves Savannah at 10.05 A* M. only
c ul Savannah at 10.10
Passengers t; „
leave Milieu ft.fto I*. M.and
I*. M.
Passengers by H.io P. M. ftfm Savannah, will go
throiigli direct to Augusta. ,
Passenger* by eltlier l.»lor 11.10 P. M. Trains
from Savannab, for Mai on or points beyond, will meet
With liodeleiilloiiiil Milieu.
Passengers for Atlanta and points tieynml on West
ern and Atlantic R. R. will leave Savannah on tho
I. :i0 P. M. train; for Millcdgevlllu and iuatonton on
II. 10 P. M. Train; Tor South Western It. R. Jadow Fort
Valley, on 11.10 P. M. Train; those for Columbus,
Montgomery, Ao., by either Train. Passengers from
Augusta for Soulli-Westera Georgia should lake the
19.00 A. M. Train, ion void ileleiillon at Macon; those
for Coin minis, Montgomery. &c. may takeolther train.
Trains eonned at Mimm with Maeoti and West
ern Trains to Grilliii, Atlanta, mid the West. Also,
with Soulh-Westein Trains to Albany, ('ulhbert, Ku-
faula, Fort Gaines, AiiierleiiH.C'olunilai-, Montgomery,
Hillon with Augusta and Havennali R. ft.
Ac., and at Millon with Augusta and Ka veil nail It. ft.
to Augusta*and (lie North. At Savannah with the
tri-vveekly steamships to New York; also, with steam
ships to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
By tliis change iu schedule the connection imtli
ways at Augusta with Hit* So. Carolina R. R. is secured,
and Passengers will have no detention at Augusta or
Milieu ns heretofore.
I'el»99 GKO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l Hup’t.
SAVANNAH, ALBANY & tiULF R. R.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
bmnry, IMMliu cars will mu daily (Huudnyi
xeeptedj us follows:
•eavu .Savannah 0 A. M.
irrivent Station No. 13 6.30 P. M.
•eave Station No. 13 h A. M.
Arrive nt Savannah 4. p. M.
ting at McIntosh, Station No. 3, on Tiles-
days, Thurpdays mid Saturdays with a tine or couches
to Darien. Rciurnlng on ulterimie days iu tlmuto
ith the cars to Savannuli. Fare to Darien,
Connecting nt Station Number 13 Dally, (Sun
days excepted,) with a lino of coaches to Thomas-
vine, passing through Mill '1'own, Troupville and
Quitman; arriving at Thoinasvillent 9 P. M., In time
to connect with the coaches to Mont IcelJo and Albany;
aud at Monticeilo in dime to conueet with the
to Tallahassee and St. Marks; returning uu alternate
ivs, eouliber •
Fare from
by Railroad, 139 miles; by Hia
1 miles.—
Time from Savannah to Thoinasville, 99 hours.
N. B. Freight train leaves Savannnii on Mondays,
Wednesdays and'Fridays, at li.ttOA. M.; return on
Monday, Wednesday mid Friday, at 11.30 A. M.
Frcighi In lie forwarded by freight train must
be delivered at the Savannah Depot the day ifte-
* “ ** * ’ which,
vlous to shipment, excepting live slock,
after having given one day V notloo, will he receive..
■e, if delivered at the Depot
lie leaving time. Freight by
d be delivered at tho Depot
tho day of denarii
thirty minutes before
Passenger Train sliouh.
at least 30 minutes before tlie regular tiiiio ofdepar-
ture. Double regular rates to bo chargiat on all such
freight, excepting oysters, fruit, Tresli ilsb, fresh meat,
• ■••I other perlsiialile articles. Freight received ami
forwarded to No. 13.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
T -■ ° D *' ,fV • TItA,NS BBT1VEKN
FULTON
Fire Insurance Co.
40 Wall Street, New York.
CAPITAL AND NUltPUUN, $239,000.
W. A. COBB, President.
JAS. M. RANKIN, Secretary.
Fire risks in Savannah aud vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY. Agents,
JyM
i in January last. A
APERIENT.
(hlnek.k At tills time It is rally restored to its origi
nal color, health and appearance, mid I cheeiTmly re-
coinniciiaus usetoall. J. D. HOES.
Chicago, 111., May 1,1867.
The Restorative is put up in bottles of three sizes,
viz: large, medium and small; the tminM holds half a
pint uiul retails for one dollar per Iwttlu; tho medium
holds nl least twenty per cent more in proportion than
tlio small, retails for two dollars per bottle; tho large
holds a quart, forty per cent more in proportion, and
retails for three dollars a bottle.
O. J. WOOD * CO., Proprietors. 1 313* Brand way,
New York, (lu tho great New York Wire Railing Ls-
stabllshmontJ and 114 Market-street, St. Louis, Mo.,
and sold by all good Druggists aud fancy goods deal-
t.i. i • ngi-iiin,
98 Day street.
LAFAYETTE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF BROOKLYN, L. I.
Branch Ofllcu 14 Wall street, New York.
Capltul aud Surplus $900,000
T. J. BURDEN, President.
J. B. THOMPSON, Jr., Secretary.
Fire Risks In Savannah and vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents,
Jyl4 93 Bay Street.
s' T ATE
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW HAVEN, t.’ONN.
Capital and Surplus $995,000
JNO. B. ROBERTSON, President.
G. FARN1IAM STEVENS, Secrtrlary.
Fire Risks iu nl) accessible towns of this State, ill
dertaken by PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY,
Jyl4 General Agents, !W Bay street.
TbUj^oabloand popular Medicine, prepared In con
formity with the analysis of tho waters or the cele
brated Boltxer Spring, lu Germany, in a most
no port - £ - if™
. -nation
sally received tho most favorable ro-
comraendations or tho Medical
profession and discerning
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKEY.
. strobile; •
MOST EFFICIENT AND AOUEEABLE
Saline Aperient
RIPPHi-. . , ,.bto!renc9 over.
. .. . „—1 Bprlno water., Hutdlltx Powder.,
uid other .luillarartlclo.. noth IVom 11. compoctnc.
ftnd greliter oQlcacy. It liuiy bo owed with tho boot of*
feet Tn all , .
TO THE :
Spring and Summer Seasons.
lajmtlcolarly^
aynsofi
N T1IIG AGE of adnltcratetl mul deleterious
_ Liquors, it Is a source of great satisfaction to ho
ablo toIntnMlucu to public notice tlio nlmvo article—
an article or unquestioned purity, and possessing no
qualities except such as have Hie most favorable liilbt-
cnee on the human constitution.
‘sw roods of soil on tlio banks of tlio Rhino pro-
tho empe, which will ilourisli nowhere else, from
whose juice urocccda the “ JohmiulslKirg,'’ thu choicest
Wine of tho’world.
A few acres of land In Cuba nroduco a Tolmoro, thu
tlavoraud quality of which, when manufactured into
Uigurs, are Incomparably superior to that of the pro
duct or uuy oilier soli. Aud a narrow strip of laud lu
tlio Parish iff Natchitoches, Louisiana, hns iongsur
"ed tlio World with a super-excellent article of SnuL,
nn such Tobacco as cauuotbo induced to grow else
where.
In like manner, it lins long boon known that a lim
ited territory, lying, in the valley of thu Monoitgaheln
river, exclusively brings forth a Rye of prop
erties somurked nml peculiar, that its distillation pro
duces a Whisky or such superlative character as places
it beyond rivalry.
By a process recently discovered, nml now known
only to my manulhcturcr. tho grain from the choicest
spot of this fiivored locality is made to yield the
AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY,
with which no other cun stand nn Instant’s compari
son.
I havo uo apprehension of living accused of publish
ing unwarrantable or oven exaggerate! encomiums, by
any one who will tlrat subject iny Whiskey to tlio
test. •
It is now the standard art Iclent all the flrst-clhss Ho
tel® and Clubs lu the city of New York, mid wiierever
It is Introduced It at ouce assumes Its leading posi
tion, is
AWARDED THE PALM OF SUPERIORTY,
and the demand Ibr it becom*’* a tiling established.
Its medicinal properties are such that while Its In.
mediuto effects are pleasant and grateful, it oxerclses
the happiest permanent influence upon tho constitu
tion.
flavor, bud without any deleterious admixture.
Jamks H. Cuu.tok, M. D.
Chemist,,New York.
to be a j ture Mltle, of five
Btatk Assay ten's OrncB, 32 Humoral at., I
Boston, April 17Ui, 18G8. f
CiLAULKs T. Jackson,
State Assaycr.
public purpose*.
Wm. n. Daly—
Your Aromatic Valley Whiskey I* received, and after
careful examination, I find it to bo a pbr* article,
SNs^jsaassr
■r Consomcra can dctiend npow 1 getting a pore
atticlo \rhcn they bny tho Valley Whlekoy, aelt i> .old
“ ,4 ““ 0ttl W n. DAItV.
19 South William Street, New Yorlr,
Forule in Savannah by Solo Proprietor.
diSfl^emiaSSiy* 1 * -W. M.DAVID80N.
ftMORQAN.
KNiniKIlHOOKKII '
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
17 WII.LIAM STUKKT, NEW YORK.
Capital nml Surplus $218,000
ERASTU8 LYMAN, President.
8. C. WHEELER, Secretary.
Livvs mid slaves insured at reasonable rates.
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents.
Jyll 98 Bay street.
THE FHCENIX
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF llKUOKLYN, N. Y.
Cash Capital $900,090, with a* Laiior Surplus,
W lLLtalierlvk* on Dwellliig*, Store*,
aud MurchamUse, at liberal rates.
J. BRYAN & SONS, Agents,
Jylfl 117 Buy street.
ECOMEI
INSURANCE CO.,
OAHU CAPITAL *16(1,IU).
Nkw Haven, Ct.
T hin COMPANY lliaurca RllUdllliga,
Merchandise, Sliipsnnd their Cargoes, lloiiseliold
Fuyniture, and Personally Property generally against
Loss or Damage by Fire, and dlvluos tlmuslourths of
the prollts of tho business of the Company with the
Policy holders.
DOUGLASS R, BATTKRLKB, Pres’t.
Ciiaiilks Wilson. Soo’y.
dcc9 PHILLIPS RRANTLKY, Agents.
WROFFUIS for sale the aliove standard brand
tV of film Copper l>l*tllled-Mnlte<r*Rye Whiskey,
In barrels and half barrels. As It Is of our own dis
tillation, and highly improved by age, wo confidently
recommend it as life puiusst an^ test Whiskey thiii
can possibly be distilled. We also offer our
OLD FAMILY RYK WHISKEY,
_ jd oilier brands. [W>ra the large stock of Fine Whis
kies tn the United States.
FREEMAN & SIMPSON, Phainlx Distillery.
On the Hchnyklil River, Philadelphia.
Omosa 0(1 Wall Stmket, Ntiw York: and
100 Boutii Fkont St. Puildklpuia.
mar 97—1 y -
Arrive at Columbus.... 3.30 I*. M. and 6.3ft A. M.
Leave Columbus 3.1ft A. M. ami 3.30 I*. M.
Arrive at Maeon 8.50 A. M. and 9.05 i’. M.
One daily Mail Train lxaween Macuu and Alluiny,
10.25 A. M.
4.65 P. M.
2.90 P.M.
8.20 1». M.
und Cnlhbci t, Coleman nml Morris.
lame Maeon
Arrive in Albany...
Leave Albany
Arrive nt Macon....
The Mail mul Passenger Trains from Colt-iumi Sta
tion, 10 miles went of Citlliherl, on tliu Fort Gnines
Line, mid from Morris Suit ion, 11 miles west ofCntli-
belt, on the Kiifauln line, connect daily with thu Al
bany Mail Train at Smlthvllle, No. 10 s. W. R. R. The
Road will Im open to Hatcher’*, on the Eiifauta line,
Arrive nt Smith vide at
Leave Smitiivilleat
Arrive at CnllilR-rtat
Arrive nt Coleman nt
15 miles west of Cutlibert.on the lfttli March
Leave Coleman at 11.1ft A. M.
Morris at 11.38 A. M.
. 3.01 P.-M.
.. 3.35 P.M.
.. 6.51 P.M.
(J.4H P. M.
Arrive at Morris at t;.67 P. M.
Making tho connection with the up and down Alba-
y Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a*through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama, aud Augusta, Kingston, Wil
mington, Savannah, 1 Milledeeville mid luitoiilon.
Post. Coacbearmi from Aliiany to 'l’allaliassee, Bain-
bridge, Tlionmsville. Jfce,
*’P*t Coaches ami Hacks make a daily connection
“ ”ort Gulnes, mid at
with the q’rnins at Colem
Morris for Eufaiila.
Hacks run six times a win
Perry, Hayuesville, mul Hawk
to Knoxville, Ga.
l’liBveiicani for |iiiii>lH hclmv Furl Valloy Hiiml.l lake
tho Niglit trains from Augusta aud .Savannah to nvo!
ilclaiitluu al Alan in; for iiihurinilulr, Inko dllrartrnlii.
Vlltoll, IMV.'liUK, Kii;:’r .ml Kii|i’l.
Macon, Fdi. “i, 1 Nil), nut*
Georgia Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Uave Ansimta 0.16 A. M. I Arrive Atlanta, 11.45 A. M.
“ “ S.'ISV. At. " •• 11.MI*. M.
I.riivc Atlanta (trill !\ At. Arrive Aucinita 6.19 A. At.
“ . , I."-' 1 ".*- M - I " “ 11.451*. At.
Sumliiy Trains; leaving Augusta at 9.45 I*. At. anil At
lanta lit 1*4 nlglll, (Itsroiilillllril.
CONNECTIONS.
CONNECT WITH SOUTH OAltOl.lNA UAILHOAD.
* ’ I.00 A, M
WITH WKSTKUN .
Arrive Atlanta, 6.03 A. M. | U*ave Atlanta, 10.30 A. M.
“ “ «»..*« P- M. | *• •* 8.40 P.M.
VNJ) t
.M. I
’. M. I
WITH ATLANTA ANl) LAUHANUK HA1LV.OAU.
Arrive Atlanln, 8.33 A. M. I Leave Atlanta 0.1ft A. M.
“ “ 7.61P.M. | “ “ 10.16 A.M.
WITH ATIIKNS HRANCII.
Leave Augusta 19.45 ulglit, mid Atlanta 8.40 niglit; ar-
M., mul Atlanta 11.15 1*. M.
WITH WAS III NOTON lillANCI!.
Leave Washington 3.00 P. M.; nrr. Augusta6.45 P. M.;
and Atlanta 8.40 Night; Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M.
and Atlanta 10 A. M.; arrive Wash ing ton 7.20 P. M.
WITH WAHHKNTON HltANCII.
I.cave Warren ton 3.90 P. M.; urr. Augusta 6.45 P. M„
mul Atlanta 8.10 niglit; leave Augusta 2.45 P. M.,
and 10 A. M.; arrive warrentou 0.30 1*. M.
On Sunday iio Trains run on Uio Branches.
septl4 GKO. YONGK, Gen’l Sup’t.
Florida Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE!!!
Ijoave Feriiuiullna at ...2.00 P. M..
“ lkddwin at 4.55 “
“ Starke at 0.30 “
11 Waldo at 7.15 “
“ Gainesville at 8.9U “
“ Archer at 9.15 “
Arrive at Bronson 9.51 “
Leave Bronson at 3.00 A. M,
a jm «» .
- “ Waldo at
“ Starke at
“ Baldwin at....
Arrive at Fornaiidina
Freight Train will leave Fernaudina on Mondays,
Wednesdays nml Fridays, Ht 4.99 A. M., and returning,
* Tuemlays, Thuraday^und Saturday*
leave Bronsou
at 3.10 A. M.
l*~ Tlicse Trains connect with Boats to and from
Chariest on daily, aud with Boats to nml from Savan-
aUb/aur Onus a week.
Through 'Jackets between ail tho abovo stations aud
Charleston cau be s«-cnred by the daily Ikiats, and be-
LEVI BROWN’S SOLD PENS.
•Inted Sole Agents
—. — w, WWI. Florida, of LEVI
BROWN’S CRLKBRATKlS GOLD PENS,and havda
stofck on hand of the three sizes. In Pateut Kxten-
stocK on hand or the three sizes. In Patent Exten
sion Silver Case*, and Ebon)*. Slide Desk Holden.
P««» «»hl •eparatoJrom hold?W IfdoMred.
7 ho trade supplied it Manufacturers prices.
aprST JOHN M. COOPER
; .-,V,
tween all thcalNivo stations and Savannah, at reduced
rates by Vlie steamer Augusta, which leaves Fernand!-
na on Wednesdays and Saturdays, aud Savannah on
Mondays and Wednesdays.
Freight will also be taken by tho steamer Augusta
at tuMbthlnh of present rates.
Persons desiring to avail themselves of them re
duced rates, should notice particularly the sailing
days or tlie Augusta, aud Instruct their agents as to
Shipping.’ A. JL COLE, 8np*t,
LIVBH.Y
AND
SALE STABLE.
WARE AND JEWELRY.
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
Corner of CouftreM, Wlittukcr, nml SI. Jnlicn Streets,
OFFER TIIHIII LAROE STOCK Oil* RICH ROODS AT PRICKS TO
I cult Uio Times. - On hand and receiving by every steamer—
Gold imd Silver Goods of Every Description.
PURR SILVER TKA SETS, PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOULKTS, CUPS, SPOONS and FORKS,
or every weight and variety.
, KR SETS and SINGLE PIECES, beautifully put up in cases fbr Wedding and other Gifts.
GOLD nml SILVER WATCHES, and CLOCKS of every variety.
JEWELRY, from the richest DIAMOND to the cheapest plain GOLD, Including CAMEO, LAVA and MO*
SAID, in ftill setts mid In single pieces, with almost even* desc ription or ornament now In use.
PLATED CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS, TKA SETTS, ICE PITCHERS, and PLATED GOODS of every
SPECTACLES in Gold, Silver aud Steel frames, with Pebbles nml other Sights.
RICH aud-beautiful PARIAN VASES mul STATUETTES, mid FANCY GOODS in great, variety.
TORTOISE SHELL COMBS, of latest styles, with a great variety or rich HEAD ORNAMENTS.
iu. ...... F..V. Wlll.'K'Tim JkW I r.NIJV unit I.All*) W li'IIK'l'KIC X’ Cl 1 ’M Hli'.U'IVfJ \1ACIIIN
„ „.*st styles, witli a great variuty or i
Also agents for WllKELKIt WILSON and LADD, WEBSTER A CO.’S SEWING MACHINKS-tho
best machines offered in tlm public.
The citizens of tho elty and country are luvited to examine thu stock, which will be sold nt prices ranch
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY promptly repaired by workmen of skill and long experience.
Savannah, April It, I860.
STAR
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
I860, qiia'htkrs. 1860.
WM. O. PRICE,
COUNKU BAY AND BULL HTUKKT8,
PLANTERS
T F IIUIII IIIC IMTl III HI liUfJL-oi, Piin.it til t-innin >>• min j
Ity, aud have their orders executed with elegance and .
dispatch unrlvalitHl in tills country.
OTHERS.
CL0 »D PXi. aSiS®®’ ! The Undersigned have the
Furnishing and Fancy
GOODS.
.APPOINTMENT
L-r\- lowest ratPs for cash, or satlsfactoiy credit.
The patronage of city and country is res pet fully
solicited. Bargains can be made. Call and see.
novl
SWIFT «fc PFTEKSON,
WHOXiXISAZiXI GROCMRH
AND
COMMISSION MEU0HANTS,
4G Broad Nt., New York.
(Formerly Swift A Co., and Swift & Pktkhson, Sa-
vmuiali, Geo.)
General Partners. Special Partners.
Edward Swift, Lewis F. Harris,
ClIARI.ES W. PKTERSOH, Oi'TAVUS COHF.N.
febti—tf Savannah, Goo.
AMERICAN GUANO COMP’Y
A* tlielr Sole AgentN for tlie *ale of -
GUANO,
Fltwm J All VIS A* UAKKR-S ISLAND,
HANFORD & BROWNING,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
;iao & !tas Broiitliviiy.
New Yonn.
Over C. IF. 16 •/. T. Moore Co.
N. B.—Special attention paidtoorders, feb^-fira
SCHANCK A ROMAIN,
WH01.KSAI.B COIUIIHBION DUAI.F.RV IN
f®Sf¥»
AND
MARKET PRODUCE GENERALLY
130 WEST STREET, COE. VESEY,
Opposite Waslilngtoii Market,
If II W Y O R. It
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
B. O. 8CIIANC1C, JOHN IIOJfAIN.
REFERENCES.
New York—Duryea & Hyde. Tilton, Hemy & Hoff,
* ' ~ " ‘■ell.
Haley, Sayro & Co.. CoiuIich, Nix Jb Campbell
Boston— Benneti, Darling & Co.
Puiladkli’UIa—Geo. W. Watson & Co.
Baltimore—Tluimas Bond,Esti.
Norfolk, Va.—R. H. Cliainbeillu & Son. Jan304!m
?re ^.
Save the Pieces!
As accidents will happen, even In well-regulated famU
lien, ills very desirable to Imve some cheap mid con
venient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery,
&c.
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, nml no household can
iitl'ord to be without It. It is always ready mul up to
tbestiekiiigpoint. There is no longer a necessity for
limning chairs, Ppliulcred veneers, headless doll?., ami
broken cradles. It is Just tlie article for cone, shell,
aud olberornameutal work, so popular witli ladies of
refinement and taste.
This admirable preparation is used cold, being
chemically hold in solution, mid possessing all the
valuable qualities of tlio best cabinet-makers’ glue.
It mny lie used in the place or ordinary mucilage, be
ing vastly more adhesive.
“ibumii. in ic
USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.”
N. B.—A Brush accompanies eacli bottle. Price, 25
cents.
Wholesale Dopot, No. 48 Cedor-st., New York
Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.,
Box No. 3,600 New York.
Put up for Dealers In cases containing four, eight mid
twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card uc-
comimnyingeneh package.
83T A single bottle or SPALDING'S PREPARED
GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every
household.
Hold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard
ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy
Stores.
Country merchants should make a note of Spalding’s
Prepared Glue, when making up their list. R will
stand any climate. Jan27—dtw&ly w
CHEROKEE REMEDY.
AN UNFAILING CURE FOR
GONORRHCEA
AND ALL
DiictiMW of tlio Urinary Orpins.
Tills Remedy cures when all other preparations fail.
It Is entirely unlike every other compound \ contain
ing no Mineral B’oInoii or NniiMeoii* Drug*,
as it Ib prepared solely from Hoot*, Itark* und
I.cuvcm, and lias been handed down, from one gen
eration to another, by the CJierokou Imliuiift.
It is offured to tho public on Its own intrinsic merits.
It performs Its duty quickly and thoroughly. The
Unfortunate, or either sox, will lie repaid by
using this Remedy, instead of placing lliomselvcs
nt the mercy of soiuo Quack or Professor. Tills
Remedy strikes at the very Root or thu disease;
its tendency is not simply to suspend the noison, but
to Remove the <:au*o on which ft depends.
Fnll directions, iu pamphlet form, atrompaiiy eucii
hottlo. The sjieedy aud permanent relief afforded l#y
tliis Remedy, in nil cases or Gonorrhoea, Gleet,
Gravel, Stricture, Fluor Alliu*. ttVIilte*
lu Female*,/ mul ull diseases of the Uriuary Or
gans, lias astonished the most sciontitlc men of the
•ago. Tills Remedy not only omcMcates ail Poison
from tlio System but Invlfforate* the most deli
cate constitution.
ipgTTt does Not Alfect thu Breatli or Inter
fere witli any Glu»* oMJSumIiichm, or require any
deviation from tlie usual diet.
t^STt requires no assistance from other medicine.
tST*Ail’d wlmt Iiiiltanec* its Value, Is the Kn»
tiro illraeuee oLall Nauseous Ta«te, being
a Pleasant sml PVlIcIous Syrun.
PRICK $3 PER BU ITLK, OR THREE BOTTLES
‘ FOR $5-
dottier & niGRWinr,
Sole Proprietors,
St. Louis, Mo.
8old by S. D. Brantley, Stewart flintier, and all tho
Druggists lu Savannah, and by all responsible dealers
*“ “imdlr*—*- -
In mediclnus in tho United States. mar39—dtw.fcw!y
SUNDRIES.
;10
I.ERS, WATER COOLERS.- ...
.tore . . comer of VTrit.kjr and
SCRIBER, ttunHiLgjltf*
for tho |WBt ltlK.'nilWKP'Nf,
mAhSss;-
-having added new Carriages,
iggjes, and a few line Hone* to hi* former
flUMk, with careful driven and the best of hostlen,
and is now prepared to accommodate the nubile at the
old stand, corner of Whitaker and President at reels,
and solicit* a continuance of former fiuron.
to receiving and forward
new Bn&
C. 6TEBBINS,
hhdsfair Muscovado Sugar; 100 hbls Clarfflcd ...
B. and C. Sugar.’
COFFEE.—200bags fair to prime Rio Coflee; 10 twigs
Mocha and Colon Coffee.
TEA.—50 packages Hyson and Oolong Tea.
BACON.—25 buds prime Sides; io. hlida prime
Shoulders.
LARD.—25 bbta prime Lord; 50 kegs prime Lard.
FLOUIfc—.100 libls GcnneBseo*Floor; 60 lvhls Ten
nessee Flour; 100hags8. F. Flour; 50 bags Extra
Flour.
CANDLES, SOAP, &O.-200 boxes Adamantine
Candtes;5u boxes Sperm Caudles,R and C: 10boxes
Pt. Sperm Candle*; 50 boxes 6 and 8 Georgia Tallow
Candles; 259boxes No. 1 Palo and Family Soap; loo
boxes Pearl Starch. . ’
Tonjochicbi&Pike’H Rectified
Whisky; 50bbls E. Phclp’s Gin; 60 bbls N. E. Rum:
100 bbls Mouougalicla Svhisky; 25 libfDoSo
TOBACCO.—.iuO lvoxea G. & W.’s 5 and 8, Warner’s,
and other brands. Also, medium quality ]>ound lump
aud cholco qualities In large and small packages.
CHAMPADRE.—too hMk.U Hcld.Ick ’.nd other
brad.-qtuuU and |>lnl.,
L40UOltS.—960 cnee, (unorted Liquors, come old
PAPER-MO ram. Wrapping Pupcr.
C. L. GILBERT.
in Iho Pncliio Ocean, forttie Sintra or North and South
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Aluhnuia.nd Tennessee,
hereby motion purcbn«ers ngalnst bnyhiB rroin all oth
er porsons—ns there arc nn ninny us three spurious rar-
U'oes oll'ored In the markets which were not Imported
by mid company, nml were taken before nny chemist
Imd arrived nn the Island to ninltu selections.
Thu Brand or the American Guano Company will he
found on every package sold by onr Agents.
The results ortts use in 1S59, by James Gardner, Esq.,
editor nt the Constltntloiml^l, and by Frank Hamp
ton, or Woodland, South Carolina, <m Cottnn lands,
LEAVE NO DOUBT THAT IT IS THE BEST
ANO CHEAPEST OF ALL FERTILIZERS
OFFERED IN THE MARKET, AND THAT
COTTON PLANTERS CANNOT COMPETE
WITH THEIR NEIGHBORS WITHOUT THE
USE OF IT.
ntm aoents Ann
Messrs. BROWN, DcROSSET * CO., Wilmington,
N. O.
Messrs. WARDLAW, WALKER & CO., Charles
ton, S. O.
C. A. L. LAMAR, Savannah, Ga.
J. (J. DAWSON, Augusta, Ga. *
Messrs. SIMS A RUST. Albany, Gn.
T. It. BLOOM, Maeon, Gn.
Messrs. GIJNliY A CO., Columbus, Ga.
“ GILMER Ct CO., Montgomery, Ala.
“ POMEROY A MARSHALL, Mobile,*Ain.
“ PRATT A McK ENZIE, Apalachicola, Fla.
“ HOPKINS A M ECU IN ESS, Tallahassee,
Fla. O. II. LAMAR,
W. W. CIIKEVKR.
Savannah. January gist, lain. Jangl—tr
GROVER & RAKER’S
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Sewing’ Machines.
I. W. MORRELL & CO., Agents,
SAVANNAH, GA. •
PRICE $55 TO $130.
W E bog: leave to rail the attention of
our fnciidri ami tlio public to theno iiim liincs,
offering on cxliibition nt our Piano
which „
thousi*. Tlio unparalleled
them iu Georgia lias established tlielr
llier Patent Si ’ '* *
in sellliiL
ellltig
■at superior!-
a for FAA1I*
•vor any oilier Patent Sewing Maclil
LY AND PLANTATION SEWING.
MAC.’ll INKS packed, ready for Hewing, with direc
tions bow to use them, sent to any part of thu coun
try. Persons in tlie cily purchasing Machines can
have a young lady call at tlielr residences to instruct
them in (lie use of then
dec93—tf
Cash Business.
miVK SUBSCRIBER HAS REMOVED
David O’Gonnor’s and the Marshal I House, where lie
will attend to making GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS
iu the best and latent style, at prices to suit all who
will patronize him. UNIFORMS of all kinds which
are made in the State will also be attended to, and by
the latest regulations. Garments made elsewhere
ill tl
that do not lit thu Gentleman, will ulsobo attended
to.
Does Repairing, and at tlie shortest notice.
A suit id ( -lollies made in fourteen hours.
(’lilting for men and boys paid for on delivciy.
P. H. Young men and others wishing to become
conversant with cutting gentlemen’s garments, can
M. CAREY, Agent.
FOR FAMILY USE,
WILT. JIKNI) .1KTI0I.RH IN
Wood, Leather, Crockery, GIiinm, Ivory,
Roue, Alabaster, Marble, Rubber,
Gutta Ferelin, Cloth, Punier
Maelic, Shell, llorai. Hone,
Plnxter, Are.
And indeed there is scarcely ail article in the whole
range of domestic economy, whether It be for ime or
ornament, which, when -broken, cannot, with tills
preparation, be restored to its original value. It chal
lenges the world for its superior. It is indispeunnble
ill every .
HOUSE, WORKSHOP, COUNTING-ROOM,
Ami no person, after a trial of
Starr’s Chemically Prepared Clue,
would willingly dispense with it for four times its cost.
It. is always ready and always reliable, it Is not offen
sive to the smell, and is not effected’ by climate, and
where known It lias become ii FIXED FACT.
Tlie attention of dealers and consumers is luvited to
the following testimonials regarding its superior qual
ities :
Nkwaiik, Nov. 20,1869.
“After a faithful trial or Starr 9 * Prepared
Glue on Wood, Leather ami Olotli, at tliul'heuix
Works, I most cheerfully recommend its use for all
purposes generally required, and especially for rainily
use. C\ A. CARTER.”
“We, the undersigned, having tested STARR’S
PREPARED GLUE, agree witli tue above recommen
dation.
“ WM. B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware Manufactui
rarer,
Newark, N. J.
“ I.YHANDEI! WllICMT. Machine- Depot.
280 Market-st., Newark, N. J.
“IIEDENBURG & LITTEI.L, Carriage Manufacturers
Newark, N. J.
“WM. II. KIRK A CO., Carpenters nml Builders,
Newark, >L J.
“LKVEIUCn & ENDERS, Carriage Makers,
Newark, N. J.”
Starr*? Chemically Prepared Glue
Is sold by ull Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Grocers,
Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Station
ers, and by country Merchants generally.
rUICE.26 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
A brush goes with oncli hot He.
Put up for dealers In cases from 1 to 19 dozen.
A splendid Lithographic Show Card, printed in col
ors, given with each package.
to^tJJ orders or letters of inquiry, by mail, addressed
✓ STARR GLUE COMPANY, 61 Liberty st.,N. Y.
will receive prompt attention,
liberal discount made to the trade.
1ST Al
RUSHTON’S
COD LIVER OIL
FOR
CONSUMPTION.
Mourning: Goods.
AGK Bar.Ro »nfl Crape Mnretz
XS K-4 Black lhm-caaililGrapo Murat*
Black Woratca Grauadinc, all qunllllra ;
Black Scwintt silica. .In.-lo nml douhlo wldthi
' Summer Bnmlia/liic and (Imlllcu
Tnmartlno ami Tumlnc Clullm
Black Barege Flounced Itohen
^8d Mounting Lawun, Orgumllca and Barege Ang-
Black Barege Mantilla,
* '2SS!K!S2ifa?? 8cMfa,, ” d 8wh * wl "' **• fc.
DtsWITT a JIORGAN,
TTriflTB DEANS and Bctr Railing Flonr,
lauding and for.rale by
J255L_ o. L. GILBERT.
pAJMJV CIBACKEKS aud BlacuIU, landing
mayo
B, O, THJ)EN,
JAMES K.BABNiiM.M.D'
Reform Physician and Burgeon
Hull B
A. J. MILLER & CO "
CABINETRIAKGUS& (INOGRTAKERS,
No. 167 Broughton Street,
8AVAMNAH, OA.
sp: 8 ' -a
In the ncatcat atylu, wHh drapatcli. fgh "
MAD. T. DG 0ARR0 NKVgT
Astrologiat,
Phrenologist nnd Physiologist,
aiirlB NO. S5 STATE STREET.
A. BOROHERT,
Corner or Ilrynn mid Jcft'cnon Streets.
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A SIJPPI.V OP snip DREAD, Pilot
mid Nnvy, of the heat qiiullty; nho ’diiiercni
kliirlri i>rt’riiolrntsa a..r,Am^ Hodf *
kinds orcrackers, Buttor, Sugar, I
Boston, Congress, California ni
Now Y ear s Cuke baked fresli evei
. Jo, Lemon, Wine,
and Fancy Crackers.
fresii every day. JanlO
THUS. W. SHEA,
HOUSE, SIGN
AND
DECORATIVE PAINTER,
GILDER, GLAZIER
AND
G RAINER.
All kind, of Faintora’ Tool,, White Lead, Olla, Mixed
Palnla, Ghiaa, Putty, Whltc-waah uml oilier
Bruahea, Puper Hangiiiga, Fire-
Board Print.. dr„ Ac.,
FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No. 11 Wlilluker Street, tienr the Buy,
(The Old Stand of the late John Pool,)
apr!7 HA VANXAH. OKUltUlA. ly
GILBERT BUTLER,
Master Builder,
LAFAYEl’TB SQUARE,
H AVING pertlceted hla arriiugeiucntn
la prepared to Ainiiah nml put lipnt .hurt notice,
I" V'° inert modern atyle, IRON FRONTS, RAIL
INGS VERANDAS aud GRATING. lie will alao
fonil.h und wit the PATENT AKltA LIGHTS. He
ran furnish DOORS, BUNDS nml SASHES, from
one of the host Northern mnnuractureix, ul price, that
will give aatl.fuctlun. aoj"-t—ly
DOUGALD FERGUSON,
Upholsterer and Undertaker,
I S PIIEPARND TO (HIT, IHAKK and
put down Carpel., to pat down oil cloth, hang
window Shade., Curtain., &e. Funeral, furnished
with all that I. necessary, with neatne.. nnd despatch.
Always on lutud METALtC CASKS and other Cornua.
SfetM.fiKB 01 **® 1,1 a11 krauehra exc6uted.—
FEATHERS renovated and ptultletl hy.teaiu proeeas.
Order, aollcitcd at my ware-room, Nn. Ill Rruneliton
Btroet, helwecn Bull Hull Whitaker, or nt iny rrai-
Uenec, 1S5 York street, south side of the Court Hoiiec.
GEORGE H. ASH,
Master Mason,
I S ureiiarod to contract for bulldln&ro
or Jobbing work or any description in bis line. All
work Uoiiu witli neatness nml despatch.
BST Residence, Taylor street, west or Medical Col-
w«Wl may 2-1 y
JNO. O. PHASER. WM. BIIAILSFOaO.
JNO. C. FRASER & CO„
COTTON AND RICE FACTORS,
General Commission Merchants,
BAY ST., SAVANNAH, OEO.
purchased at lowest cash prices. Je8—ly
HENRY H. SCRANTON, ~
smppiNa
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 154 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Agent for Scranton A Tnllmnn’e Lino New
York PnckelH. i vl *
E. O. WADE <te CO.,
raclois and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
^ , EDWARD o. WADE, Snvnnnnh, Ga.
mi.cy- ty PEYTON L. WADE, Striven Co„ Ga.
E O’BYRN E,
Groceries & Liquors,
Wholesale and Retail,
ft OF BRYAN AND JEFFEIIHON s’l’H
CORNER OF BRYAN AND JEFFERSON STREETS.
P. L. CONSTANTINE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
P. L. CONSTANTINK. OoillS]
0. C. BBTA BROOK.
A. IT. CHAMPION, "
WIIOI.EBAI.B AND ItETAII. DKAI.lUt IN
groceries,
Eorcigu and Domestic Liquors,
TOBACCO, SKOARS, DRIED FRUIT, Ac.,
NO. 4 1IAHNA11D STREET,
BKTIVKE.V THEilAUKKT Atrn ltA YSTREET,
dcc7 SAVANNAH. GA. ly_
john McMahon,
Produce, Commission aud Forwarding
Merolinnt,
AND DEALER IN
CORN, WHEAT, BACON, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, Sic.
170 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, (IA.
Refer to MaJ. A. Porter, President Bank of tbo State
of Georgia; Messrs. Cohen* & Hertz. novl—dm
novl—dm'
.1. LAMA,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
.Spanish Segura, French Brandies,
WINES, WHISKY AND OTHER LIQUORS,
TOBACCO OF Al.L KINDS,
NO. 185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GKO.
PATTBN & MILLER,
(LATE PATTEN,. HUTTON A CO.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jyt SAVANNAH. tf
SAMUEL PALMER & SON
HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
HARDWARE,
For Sale Low for Cash.
mai2
B. G. TILDEN,
(LATE G1LRERT A TILDEN,)
WUOM»AUI AND RKTAIL UKAIJtll IN
Family Groceries,
Jnnel
155 IIKOUGIITON STREET,
SAVANNAH, OA.
Store formerly occupied by Morao & Fay.
O. L. IGILBERT,
(LATE GILBERT A TILDEN,)
Wllol.et<AI.n AND I1KTAI1. DOALKn IN
GROOEIH.IEI8,
Oils, Bacon, Fish, Flour,
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, GANDIES, FRUITS, Ao.
West Side Market Square,
Junta SAVANNAH, OA.
HENRY ESLER & CO.’S
STEAM ENGINE
AND
BOILER WORKS,
ATLANTIC BASIN, BROOKLYN.
Stationary ,
RIVER -AND MARINE ENGINES,
OF EVEBV DESCRIPTION,
Sugar Mills, Mill Works, &c.
n - R LINVILT.K;
dec33—tf Agent for Savannah,
e Business.
milE UNDERSlbNED, witli their Iu-
X euranco Agency, desire to cbtmect the Brokerage
They solicit the. support and patronage *of their
friends and the pnblic.
novl8 W t KINO Sa SONS. •
2.. boxes
lust landed and for
VM, DAVIDSON.
ftPA»*?AN»Pi«JTS
Extra Soap., for bale
nmyllvBmaSSno J. A,
T> ACON SIDES.—Received tbit day and for Min'
X5 toy luutjrUJ JAMBS J. SNIDER A COT