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Thousand. uro dally apOAfclng In llto prnl.o of
)R. EATON’S >;
CORDIAL
ISSfcss
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[run. Itoonlnlnn
itnmr/alU to afford iiutnntam-
on In time. II nets a. If by magic,
convince yon thnt what weeny
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
»ilEar.g§iHl
“■Sfe >s
h« Wlndi Cold III the ll«*G|_iind
Croup \ nl
XilUBOLl »S mtollir ibr tlio Bind-
tier.
GHplnor in tit* iipwoi
SShTanaXl* RMlHP/Si 1C\ti
SSEifaf-s
r&rlnTaniUe Complaint* or* composed. take none but
thomMtildlcatoInfniit: Price,25conts. Fnlldtreo-
. tlon.accompnny
No. 409 Broadway, New York.
I HU
helmhouvh iiufciiy ..,
llELMlIOLD'H BU 'IIU ror Dinicult Breathing.
IIKLMBOLD’B BU ’IIU tor Weak Nerve..
IIIil.MIIOl.ll’H HU Bill for General Dublllly.
llKLMIIOLO’S BII 5IIU lor Universal tassllude.
llKLMUOLD’S IIU HU for Horror of Disease,
I EI.MUOI.U’B BIJ IllJ fir Night Sweats,
1 KLMHOI.IVH II1 .’I U tor Wakefulness.
;I1U for Drynosa of the Skin,
UKLMIIOLD'H IIU mu tor Uri ne** of
lllfil.MIIOMl'H HI TnU for ICrilptloii*.
IIKLMHOt.ll'S BU .’IIU for I’nln In Hie Heck. „,
HELM BOLD'S HU ’IIU for heaviness of tlie oyelld*,
with temporary t umisiilton and Los* of sight.
llELMHOLU’B BU I1IU for Mobility nnd Restless.
no**, Willi Want ir AtlonlloiiJ Horror nr Society.
IIKLMHOLD’B UU 1HU for Obalrtietion*.
HELMHOLD’S UU HiU for Excesses arising from In
discretion, nnd nl diseases or tile
SI SCUAL ORGAN,
Existing In either i ix, front wlintover entrno origina
ted, and no matter -*
HOW BONG STANDING.
There symptomi, In part, are experienced often by
iITerer* with illaenf c*pf til
and
w,
r ~ SAVANNAH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE AGENCY,
STOUDAHU’S NEW ltl.OOK,
(over N. A. Hardee & Co’s.)
The City Fire Insurance Company,
OP HAKTPOK1), OT.
c. B. Bowiinn, IWt. O. O. Wait*, Sec.
THU ClIAIITKI! OAK
Fire aud marine Insurance Company,
OP HARTFORD, CT.
Connecticut Fire Insnrauce Co.,
‘ OP HARTFORD, CT.
THU noktiTam mini an
Fire Insurance Company,
OP HARTFORD, CT.
Market, Fire Insurance Company,
OP NEW YORK. • _ ,
HmWiv hnman Blood, npon being
ANALYZED,
lyric the Blood of n portion suflbrlng from Oonsnmp-
tfon. Liver Oomplalnt, Byspepsln. Scrntola, &c„ end
wo fled In rceri/trutancx certain rMclenclr* In the red
elolmles of Blood. Smmly the*c defleencles, nnd you
arc made well. The Blood Food I* foundod npon
thin Theory—itenco Its astonishing success. There.
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies of tlio Blond itidlfibrent
, IW , W „ .KtllittJ
t yon gain you retain. Tlio No. 4 I* fur Female
Irregularities, Hyntorla, Weakneawy.
dec. See special dlrectlmiB for thin, bur Nu!t
Iftlioum, Eruption*, ScroHiIoua, Kidney
and Bladder Complaints, take No. f*. In nil
and Bladder Oomplalnt*, Uko No. r». in nil
cnees tho directions mtmt he strictly followed. Price
of tlio Blood Food $1 per bottle.
Sold by CHURCH A: DUPONT,
No. 400 llroudway. Now York.
JOHN B. MOORK, Agent, Si* raminli.
And by all respectable Druggists throughout the
COUtmtA' ' ^" •rf.irffc-.lJMwl*
)p»y. and Ip nrlnbly by the injudicious or tier-
d clebllltato I. It is a fact, long since cstab-
that any d sense of those organs effect tho
mlml more than an r and ali others, and ir allowed to
rro on—which this t itHlICiiio invariably removes—soon
Allows I.OHS of 1*0’ for, Fatuity and KpUontlc Plts-in
one of which tho pitlent umy expire. Who can say
that those oxcessoi are not frequently followed by
those direful diseas >s, Insanity and Consumption?-*
The record of tho I sane Asylums nnd the melnnchol-
ly deaths by consumption, In'iir ample witness to the
truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the
most melnncliolly exhibition anpears. The counte
nance Is actually sudden and quite destitute-neither
mirth nor grief ever visits It. Should a sound of the
voice occur, it Is mroly articulate.
“With woeful pioasnrcs, wan Despair.
Low, sullen sounds, his grief beguiled.’*
Debility is most terrible, and has brought t housands
upon thousands to untimely graves; thus blasting the
ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by
IlM lino or tlll ; NFAU , IBLB rbmKDY.
The mass of voluntary testimony In possession of
the proprietor, vouching It* virtues nnd Its curative
powers, is immense, embracing names well known to
science nnd fame. Certificates of cures from one
mouth to twenty years’ standing, and of the most re
liable and respectable character, are o|>en for Inspee-
Kon from Governors of the States, Judges, eminent
1&
reetly according to the rales of Pharmacy nnd Chem
istry, with the greatest necnnioy and chemical knowl
edge and care devoted to Its combination. See Prof.
Dewees’ valuable works on tho Practlco of Physic,
null most of the late Standard Woyks of Medicine.
HKLMIJOLD’S BUCIIII is safe and pleasnutln taste
and odor, but Immediate in Us action.
x Personally appeared before mo, an Alderman oi the
city or Philadelphia, H. T. UfiLMUOLD, Chemist,
who, bein/duly sworn, does say, that his preparation
contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurions Drag, but
Is purely Vegetable.
1 3 ji. T. HKLMBOLD, Solo Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed liefore ine, tills JWd day of
November, 1«M. Wat. P. Uiiibaiu). Alderman.
Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5, delivered to any
address.
ONE T1IINQ CERTAIN,
A Trial (!o«1m but a Hollar-Try It S
And bo convinced of Its cfllcncy. And It Is accompa
nied by reliable nnd responsible certificates from Pro
fessors or Medical Colleger Clergymen nnd others.
Prepared by * TI. T. HELMBOLP,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
101 South Tenth-street, below Chestnut.
Philadelphia.
To bo had of nil Druggists and Doalers throughout
the United Status,'Canadas nnd British Provinces.
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for llELMBOLD’S—
lake no other. Cures guaranteed. JnnSfi—dly
% D. BRANTLEY & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents for Savannah.
PENNSYLVANIA
Fire and Marine Insurance Co,
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.,
Insures ou tlie MUTUAL PLAN, or Cash Plan, at
ns low rates ns any other go<»U Company.
They pay tlielr LOSSES honorably nnd promptly,
and as no man knows when he may bo called to leave
Ids family, nor In view or the cluintfcw and reverses or
business, etui lie tell how well they may 1h* provided
for, let every one see to it that he lias something in
sured on his life for them,
er Insurance oil Slaves at low rates,
elf Fire risks effected at reasonable rates.
WILBUR A GLKA80N,Agents,
febll ' J10 Bay street.
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■;;i i'.‘i
.tral Railroad.
F
A N D L I F E
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
(XN and niter NIJNBAY. Veb. 90tla,
y I860, tho Trams will be run ns follows ;
Leave Bavauuali, 10.05 A. M., LMP. Mi a mil 1.10 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.55 A. M. and 11.05 P. M.
Arrive at Augusla. 0.80A. M. Hnd H.nfi P, M.
Arrive at MmcUgeville .18.80 F. M.
Leavo Macon 10.00 A. M. and 10 P. M.
Arriveat Savannah T.f A. M.. 7.451*. M. and 10.40 P* M.
Arrive at. Augusta If-M A. M. aud 0.35 P. M.
Lcavo Augusta ...18.80 A. M. and8.15 Pi M.
Arrive nt Savannah T.WA.M. and 10.40 P. M.
Arrive at Mncnu 8.55 A. M. and 11.05 P. M.
Train that lfflTves Savannah nt 10.05 A. M. only runs
to Milieu, arriving there at 0.10 P. M., connecting with
10 A. M. Macon Train to Aiigutjta. ...
Passenger* taking the ».T5 P. M. at Augusta, will
leave Millen 5.60 P. M. and arrive nt Havammh at 10.40
'Passengers by 11.10 P. M. from Havnnuah, will go
through direct to Augusta.
Passenger* by Cither 1.8(1 or 11.10 P. M. Trains
from Bavunuah, for .Macon or iminl* beyond, will meet
with no detention at Milieu.
Passengers for Atlanta and points beyoud on West
ern and At taut le R. R. will leave Savannah on the
1.80 P. M. train; for Mllletlgevllle and IJatonton on
11.10 P. M. Train; for South-Western K. R. Iwlow Fort
Valley, on 11.io P. M. Train; tlioso for Columbus,
Montgomery, Ac., by either Train. Passengers Rom
Augusta for South-Western Georgia should take the
13.80 A. M. Train, l<» nvolddulentlon at Macon; those
for Coluinhiia, Montgomery, Ac. may take either train.
Trains conno-t at Macon with .Macon aud West
ern Trains to Griiliii. Atlanta, nnd the West. Also,
with Mouth-Western Trains lo Alliaiiy, Cutlibert, Eu-
faula, Fort Gullies, Amerlciis, (.'olmubiis, Montgomery,
&c..andnt Milhui with Augusta nnd havannali R. It.
to Augusta and tho North. At Bavnnnuh with the
tri weekly steamship* to New York; also, with steam-
shins to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
By this change in schedule the connection > oth
ays at Augusta with the Mo. Carolina R. It. Is secured,
aud Pnsseueers will have no detention at Augusta oi
Milieu as heretofore.
to\m GEO. W,sAPAMS, Gen’l Snp’t.
m
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
Corner of CoiiBrcss, Wliiliilcor, mid SI. Jnlioii Slrecli,
(ipPgu thkir LAiinii stock on rich coops at miens VP
dr tho Time*. On hand and recch ‘
bu» the Times. On hand and receiving by every steamer—
Gold nnd Silver Goods of Every Description.
PURR SILVER VEA SETS, PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, SPOONS fllld PORKS,
n.L., WR81EM?ti5ElNGLE r pi&CES, HoniiUtoUy pnt up In cn.c. for Wcdfllng nnd other GlRn.
SR 0 ^if&o'l;| A c?o 0 .i choapoJl plnlnlioLD,' .n6,nd,n B CAMEO, LAVA nnd MO-
kind,
S K. BARNUM, M. D.,
Beform Physioian and Surgeon
■OE8PECTPBUY OVPIiRS UIS Pltol
nd tho con'll 1 8cnril!c9 10 11,0 cltl,!c n» or B'nvnnilah
Ofllcoon Hnll .trcct,second door wet orMontimm.
n», fronting Elbert Sqnnre. ‘
Hc.ldouce—K. S. ZtftroncrV, 3 doom wc«tor oltlce
Prmnut attenUon given to nilcalle, ninrsi-t'", '
-tlio
Aim ancine tor WIlEliLHH A \
*** The eitlxon. of tho’clty aud country nro Invited to examine the .lock, which will bo cold at prices much
‘° W WATUilKS,'’CLOCKS and JEWELRY promptly repaired by workmen or eklll and long experience, ■
Savannah.Anrll II. llkiO. •
STAR
CL0T1IIG nmiiv.
1860. QtTAnTEits. 1860.
WM. O. PRICE,
OORNEK BAY AND BULL STREETS,
W HERE Gentlemen or taste can make selections
from the best and largest stock of Goods In tills
city, and hitvo their orders executed with elegance and
dispatch uurlvallcd In this country.
CLOTHING, READY UADI,
SAVANNAH, ALBANY a liULF R. It.
FOR MEN A&D BOYS OP ALL AGES.
Ftirnislving and Fancy
aeons.
Of every description, In endless variety, and at the
very lowest rates for cash, or satisfactory credit.
The patronage of city and country Is rcspetlully
solicited. Bargains can ho made. Call and see, /
novl
t TOlffE INSURANCE COMPANY, ol
New York.
Continental Insurance Company, of New York.
Humboldt Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
Metropolitan Fire Insurance Company, of N. York.
Lamar Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
Firemau's Fund Insurance Company, of New York.
’Insurance Company of Hie Valley or Virginia.
of C
ce Company or llto Valley < .....
North American Fire Insurance Company, of Conn.
New Rngiaiid Fire and Marino Insurance Company,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
QN him! after Wednesday, tlio 20tli
« will run daily (Sundays
SWIFT & PETEBSOiV,
wHoz.msAX.jii cmooiiiKS
• AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
40 Uroud St., New York.
(Formerly Swirv & Co., nnd Swift & Ckteuson, Sn-
OTHERS.
Norwich Fire Insurance Company, of Conn.
Life Ixisui-ance,
Mutual Benefit Life lusiiraiice Company, of New-
rk, N. •!.. with uccmnulated funds exceeding $3,000,-
_.K), nnd allows n credit of 00 per cent , on the preinl-
iiinh of Life Policies.
Fire nml Life Risks, In the aliove well known Com
panies, undertaken by
novUl—ly W. KING A SONS, Axonts.
Leave Savannah ft A. M.
Arrive nl Siation No. 10 6.30 P. M.
Leave Slat Ion No. 13 HA. M.
Arrive at Savannah 4. P. M.
Connecting at McIntosh, Station No. 3, on Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays with a line of conches
vannah, Geo.)
General Partner*. Special Partnera.
EDWAnu Swift, Lewis P. llAmtis,
CUAIILK* W. l’ETEIlSOH,
RESOLUTE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
Capital, : : : : : $200,000
WM. %1. RANDALL, Secretary.
O. F. UIILHOM, President.
F I
tIRE RISKS taken In tliln rompany
_ on ns favorable terms as In any other good otMcu
reprecented in this place, by
JAB. A. NORRIS, Agent.
Office at Richardson Martin’*.
Savannah, Dec. 1st, 1868. dec4—ly
to Darien,
connect with the
$4.00.
Connecting nt Station Number 13 Daily, (Buu-
ays*excepted,) with a line of conches to Thouins-
llte, iNissing through Mill Town, Trotmvlllu and
(Quitman; arriving at. Thomnsvllle at 2 I*. M., in time
loconuect with the conches toMouticello aud Albany;
and at Alouticello in time to connect witti the cars
to Tallahassee and St. Marks; returning on alternate
days, connecting with tli<‘.cnr* for Savannah.
Fare from Savannah to Thouusville, $14.00 DIs-
nice, by Railroad, 18ft miles; by Stage, 61 miles.—
line from Savannah to Thnmnsviile, 3ft hours.
N. 11.---Freight train leaves Savannah on Moudays,
Wednesdays ami Fridays, at 15.30 A. M.; return ou
inlay, Wednesday mid Friday, at 11.30 A. M.
•Ight to be forwarded by freight train must
Savannah Depot the day pre-
”• wlilc’
HANFORD & BROWNING,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
»2« & »2S Broadway,
New York.
Oar V. IT. & J. T. Moorr cf: Co. .
N. B.—Special attention paid to orilera. feb3-0m
SCHANCK ^ ROMAm,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALERS IN
MRS. WINSLOW,
iillUll^lWlP*
of mothora, her
Soothing Syrup,
Richest Diadem
$100,000 ON ONE RISK ! !
FOB CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates tho process of toething, by
softening the gums, reducing all Inflammation—will
allay all pnlu and spasmodic action, and is
SURE TO REGULATE THE ROWELS.
Depond upon It, mothers, It will give rest to your
selves, ana
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR IN-
Wo havo put up and sold thin artlclo for ten yeara.and
in say; In confidence and’’truth of It, what wo have
neverboenable
other medicine
lias It fhll'
•lxiglo
j He
Mrs.
iSIWINSLOW’S
timely "iiBcd.—| SOOTHING
SYRUP.
lth lu
to say of anv
loot
-NEVER
ed 9 I n a
stance, to
know an in-
eatUf action
who used
Worn by Kings or Emperors.
Wbflt t Wby nBoautifalHeail of Hair.
B Pdfl ,JSE itlalliuonmnient Gnd IIIniHelf pro.
vldcil tor nil our race. Render, although llto ro.o
may bloom ever so brightly In tlio glpwlng clioek^ tlio
eye bo sparkling, the teeth b
head Is bereft of R* covering,
mid shriveled, harsh nnd dry, or worse still, If sprlu-
kled with gray, nntnre will looao liioro than half her
charms. Prof. Wood’s llalr Restorative, If used two
three times u week, will rostorenud permanently so
re to nil such an ornament. Read the following and
mine. The writer or thu llrst Is tho celebrated I’lan-
st, rhallicrg: .. ■
Nxw Yonn, April 111,1853.
l)n.Woon:
Door Sir—Permit mo lo express to you tho obliga
tions 1 nm under for tho entire restoration of my hair
to Its original color; about the tune of my arrival
in tho United Stales It was rapidly becoming gray, "it
apmt the application of your « flair HestoraUvo"_ It
stauco of am-
by any ono
„ „ v , - - On tho cortt
ry, a)l nro dollghtcd.wlth lta operations, and spouk
terms of highest commendation of Its magical olio
and medical vtrlac*. Wo speak In tills mat I or “tvl.
weAiTiuibwr — niinH
■Wi
..„.i ofl’eetu
.. jspeaklnthlamattor “ivlint
r.thnfter ton yoiirs’ experience, and
’opintutlon for tlio liilnline.it
wo lions declnre. Ill almost every
instanco where tho InTant la autTering from pain mid
exhaustion, relief will bo foundliiilRoonor twenty
minutes niter tho ayipp la administered.
This valuable preparation Is the prescription of one
of tho most BXPUIMUNCKD aud SKILPUL
NVRSBS in New ltngland, and hns been used with
novor-milf
, when suun recovered Its orlglitnl hue. I consider yonr Its-
Never did-wo ’slomtlve nan very wonderful invention, qnflo ofllca-
clous its well ns ngroonblo.
lam>ar sir, year* tn,ly k
•‘Drychn’rGwyllcdydot."
Welsh Newspaper Ofllce, I
13 Nassau st., April 12, 1858. f
Pnor. O. J. Woon-DearSIr:—Home month or six
weeks ago I rccolvodn bottle or your flair Restorative
and gave It my wife, who concluded to try It oil her
halrriltllo thinking nt tho time that It would restore
TUB UNDERSIGNED, AH AN AGENT OP THE-
Unity Fire Insurance Association,
OP LONDON,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
IN LONDON,
A ND Hcvornl llrst clunm .AIUHHIOAN
COMPANIK8, I* prenared to 1NSUUK almost
every of l*lf01*KRTY against. LOSS OK
DAMAnHlY FiKIC, oil tonus favorable to the as
sured. ICTskh taken lo the extent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
or smaller amounts, as may bo desired, on or in any
good building or location In this city. Mu reliant* and
others wishing large amount* of Insurance in one
place may And It to their Interest and convenience to
call on the subscriber. Risks are also taken on prop
erty in all part* the State of Georgia, when the
owners nro favorably known, or ftirnlsli sat isfactory
reference to the undersigned, nnd the locution Is ol
easy access l»y Railroad or mail steamers.
All losses by saUl Companies promptly and honorn-
ily settled on production of proper proof*, ami those
of the -British offices, without reference to London
Address or apply to
JAMES MoIIENRY, Agent,
feh24—ly 118 Bay street. Savannah.
Monday,
■' Igllt aw „v
. delivered at the ,
•ion* to shipment, excepting live stock, which,
after having given one day’s notice, will be received
on the day of departure, If delivered nt the Depot
thirty minutes before the leaving time. Freight by
Passenger Train should be delivered at the Depot
nt least 30 minutes lx;fore the regular time of depar
ture. Double regular rate* to be charged on all such
freight, except lug oysters, fruit, fresh llfili, fresh meat,
and other perIslinmo article*. Freight received and
forwarded to No. 13.
GASPER J. FULTON,
fel>28 Superintendent.
The Undersigned have the
APPOINTMENT
OF XHE
AMERICAN GUANO CQMP’Y
A a tlielr Nolo Agents for tho anle of
GUANO,
FROM JARVIS Ac RAKER’S ISLAND,
In the pacific Ocean, for the States or North and South
Carolinn, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee,
hereby caution purchasers against buying Rom all oth-
persons—as there are ns many as three spurious car
goes offered in the markets which were not imported
by said company, and were taken before any chemist
had arrived on the Islnnd to make selections.
The Brand of the American Guano Company will be
found on every package sold by our AgentB.
The results of Its use In 185ft, by James Gardner, Keq.,
editor of the Constitutionalist, and by Frank Hamp
ton, of Woodland, South Carolina, on^Cotton lands,
LEAVE NO DOUBT THAT IT IS THE BEST
AND CHEAPEST OF ^ALL FERTILIZERS
OFFERED IN THE MARKET, AND THAT
COTTON PLANTERS CANNOT COMPETE
WITH THEIR NEIGHBORS WITHOUT THE
USE OF IT.
OUR AGENT* ARE
Messrs. BROWN, DeROSSET & CO., Wilmington,
MILLER & CO..
CABINET HIAKGRS&UNDERTAKERS,
No. 16V Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
TVrlEYV rurnlturoofnll klmln, count,,,,,.
IN Ijrou hutidl al.o, a largo naaortment or. Lookins
Gin.bo*. Now Work rondo to order at tho *lmrtoS
notice. Mattrassoa, Johblug and Boll Hanging dun*
In tlio noatoat stylo, with doapnlch. fol*l—ly
MAD. T. DE GARR0 NEVE.
Asti-ologist,
Phrenologist and. Physiologist,
aprIB NO. 35 STATE STIIKET.
A. BOROHERT,
Corner of Bryau and Jcflcraou Strocta,
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A SUPPLY
J\. aud Navy, or
kinds orcmckera,
PPLYOF SHIP BRliAD, Pilot
Nnvy, or tho boat quality; also, dlllhront
Jmckera, Bultor, Sugar, Soda, Lemon, Wine,
Boston, Cougrea., California and Fancy Cracker.!
Now Year'a Cairo baked froah every day.. Jtiulii
THOS. W. SHEA,
HOUSE, SIGN
• AND
DECORATIVE PAINTER,
GILDER, GLAZIER
AND
GRAINER.
All kind* of Painters’ Tools. White Lead, Oils, Mixed
Paints, Glossy Putty, White-wash and other
Brnsheti; Paper Hangings, Fire-
Board Prints, Ac., Ac.,
FOR SALfi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No* 11 Whitaker .Street, ncur the Uuy,
(The Old Stand of thfe late John Pool,)
aprl7 SA VANNA //, GEORGIA. ly
'GILBERT BUTLER,
Master Builder,
LAFAYETTE SQUARE,
H AVING perfected ltlM arrangements
is prepared to ftimiHh mid put upat slim t notice,
In the most modem style, IRON FRONTS, RAIL
INGS. VERANDAH aud GRATING. Ilo will also
furnish and Bet the PATENT AKRA LIGHTS. He
cair furnish DOORS, BLINDS uml SASHES, from
one of the best Northern manufacturer*, at prleOB that
will give satisfaction. 1 nnrM_ii,
nng4—ly
DOUGALD FERGUSON,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
MARKET PRODUCE GENERALLY
139 WEST STREET, COB. VESEY,
Opposlle Washington Mnrket,
nrsiw Y o KK.
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
E. C. SCHANCK, AOUN KOMAIN.
REFERENCES.
New York—Dnryea A Hyde, Tilton, Henry & Hoff,
Haley, Sayre* Co., ComlieB, Nix & Campbell.
Boston—Bennett, DarllneA Co.
Philadelphia—Geo. W. Watson & Co.
Baltimore— 1 Thomas Bond, Esn. , _ „
Norfolk, Va.—R. n. Chamberlin & Son. Jan304lm
N. C.
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
BETWEEN
FULTON
Fire Insurance Co.
tho gray hair to lta original colurjbul. to her u» wall a*
tnyaurprl*o,aftoru tow woeka'trial It has uertoroicd
thntwondortol ofl’oet by lurlngnll the gray hairs to a
OWELt
convnlpfons,
speedily reiuo-
death. Wo he-
bout and
ody In the
cases orDYS-
Ww%.
fORi •
; CHILDREN
II^ethingJ d lMnrr .
dreh 9 whotlier It arises from toething
-, 11tn ... Ig
lug tho lrnir. 1 Htrongly recommend the uliovo Re-
Btoratlvo to all herson* in want of such a change i
tholr hair. CHARLES CAKDEW.
Prof. O. J.* Wood With contldonco do I recom-
mend your llalr R4?stonitlve s as being tho most effica
cious’unido lever saw. Sluco using your Hair Re-
storatlvo my hnir and whlskura, which woro almost
white, have gradually growu dark; and I now foul
conlldout that a few more-applications will—
40 Wall 8treet 9 New York*
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $230,000,
W. A. COBB, President.
JA9.M. RANKIN, Secretary. , , ,
Fire rinks in Savannah and vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY. Agents,
Jyl4 U8 Bay street.
LAFAYETTE .
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Leave Macon nt.. ft.45 A. M. and 11.50 P. M.
Arrive at Columbus.... 3.30 P. 51. and 5.H5 A. M.
Lcavo Columbus 3.15 A. M. aud 3.30 P. M.
Arrive nt Mucnn 8.50 A. M. and ft.05 P. M.
One daily Mail Train between Macon and Allmny,
md Cutlibert, Colemnu and Morris.
Leave Macon 10.26 A. M.
Arrive In Albany 4.55 P.M.
Leave Albnuy 2.00 P. 61.
. Arrive at Maeon 8.20 P. M.
• The Mall nml Pussenger Trains from Coleman Sta
tion, HI mile* west of Cutlibert, on the Fort Gaines
Line, nnd from Morris Station, 11 miles weBtofCuth-
bert, on the Eufaiila line, connect dally with the Al
lmny Mull Train iitSnillliville. No. 10 S. W.R. R. The
Road will he open to Uatelier’s, on the Eufuuln line,
15 miles west or Cutlibert, on tlicl5tli March next.
Leave Colenlitu at 11.45 A. M.
Leave Morri* at ...11.38A. 61.
Arrive atSmlthvllle at .3.04 P. 61.
lacave Hmilhvilleat 3.35 P. 61.
Arrtve nt Cutlibert at 5.64 P. 61.
Arriveat Coleman at 0.48 P. M.
Arrive at 61orris nt. 6.57 P. M.
Making the connection with tho up and down Alba-
iy6rail Train. r
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alalmma, and Augusta, Kingston, Wll-
ilngton, Havammh, MilledgevIlTeniul Eatonton.
Post Coachc* run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-
bridge, Tliotnasvllle. &c.
Messrs. WARDLAW, WALKER & CO., Charles-
ton, H. C.
O. A. L. LA61AR, Savatitiah, Ga.
J. O. DAWHON, Augns.ln, Ga.
6Iessrs. HIMS & RU8T. Allmny, Ga.
R. BLOOM, Macon, Ga.
6leasr». GUN BY * CO., Columbus, Ga.
Gil,61 Ell & CO., 6iontgomery, Ala.
POMEROY & 6IARH1IALL, 6Iohlle, Ala.
PRATT & MoKKNZIE, Apalachicola, Fla.
HOPKINS & 6IEGUINI28S, TMlahasBce,
Fla. G. B. LA6IAR,
W. W. CHEEVKR.
Savannah, .Tanuary 31st, I860.JanBl—tf
Upholsterer and Undertaker.
TS PRKPARBD TO CUT, MAKE nnd
_L put down Carpets, to pnt down Oil Cloth, hang
Window Shades, Curtains, &c. Funeral* furnished
with all thatIs necessary. ^wiili neatness and despatch.
Always on hnnd METALIC CASES and other Coffins.
BELL HANGING'*in all R* branehe* executed.—
FEATHERS renovated aud purified by steam process.
Orders solicited at inv ware-room, No, 121 Broughton
street, between Bull and Whitaker, or at my resi
dence, 185 York street, south side of the Court House.
octl2
GEORGE H. ASH,
Mastei- Mason,
S prepared to contract for buildings
■ Jobbing work of any description lu his line. All
work done with nentnes* and despatch. •
IST" Residence, Taylor street, west of 61 cdical Co
lege. inay2—ly
.TNO. O. FRASER.
WM. BRAIL8FORD.
avc the Pieces!
A8 acciileu18 will Itn])])cn, even in well-regulated fami
nes, It is very de»lrnblo to have *ome cheap and con
venient way for repairing Furniture, Toy*, Crockery,
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meet* all such emergencies, and no household can
ufiord to be without it. It 1* always ready and up to
the sticking point. Tliore Is no longer a necessity Tor
limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and
broken cradles. It iajuet tlie artlclo for cone, shell,
aud otheromamental work, so popular with Indies ~ r
refinement and taste. . . , ,, , .
This admirable preparation is used cold, being
chemically held in solution, and possessing all the
valuable qualities of tho best cabinet-makers’- glue.
6ROVER & BAKER’S
JUSTLV CELEBRATED
Sewing’ Machines.
W. MORRELL & CO., Agents,
SAVANNAH, GA.
PRICE $55 TO ^130.
W E beg leave to call the attention of
onr friends and the public to these machines,
''ch we are ofibring on exhibition at our lMauu
rehouse... Tim unparalleled success in selling
m in Georgia hns established their great superiori-
ivcr any otlifr Patent Sewing Machines for FA6II-
and Plantation sewing
JNO. O. FRASER & CO.,
COTTON AND RICE FACTORS,
AND
General Commission Merchants,
BAY ST., SAVAN'NAU, OEO.
L iberal cash advances made
on Produce consigned to our care for sale or ship
ment. BAGGING, HOPE, and PLANTERS’ SUP
PLIES purchased at lowest cash prices. Je8—ly
HENRY H. SCRANTON,
smppma
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 154 BAY STREET,
, , with direc
tions liow to use them, sent to any part of the coun
try. Persons irt the city purchasing Machines can
‘ avc a young lauy call ut their residences to instruct
SAVANNAU, GA.
ISST Agent for Scranton & Tallman’a Line Now
York Packets. *• jyl
them ill tlio use nf them.
Cash Business.
E. O. WADE & CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAn, GA.
EDWARD O. WADE, Savntaah, Ga.
aagS—ly ■ PEYTON L. WADE, Scrlvcn Co., Ga.
Iraatoro
tlicm to thulr natural color. 11 alaolmurollovcd.rooof
all tlandrufl'unil mqitoa.ant Itclilnj; *o commonainouq
;jcr*oua who pcraplro freely.
or from iroy otUor ciuBO. We would nay to ovory
mother who ha» a clilhl Buinulng from any of tho (hro-
golngcomplnliito-tlo not lot your proludlco*, ........ I
---—loos of othern, .taua botwoeii ;,al colop, health and appearance, ami 1 cheerfully i
nwftho roUflf tluttS#lll lio Nil re- cominoroilta use to all. J. D. UOKB.
Jio rollortliat will lio Nuro—
JS(.'1C SDBB—to follow Uio nao
of tlda mcdldno, IT timely u*ecl. Eull directions for
nalug it will accompany each hottlo. Nuno ooiinlno
yonr
nalug It will nccompaiiy oach liottlo. Nonomnmlno
nidcasthoGUMlmUcof CURTIN AcPEUKIN8.
Now York, Is on’tho ontahlp wrap—
llfllrc, No. 13 Cedar St., N. V.
mii.v 9K’(<rh<m nun un>mrr.v
FIUCK, ONLY 25 CKNTa FUR BOTTML
Mc23Myd»w-.H- - 1 • •
VARIANT’S
'IFFERVEHCJENT
mw‘^ u
J. G. KILBY.
Prop. Wood:—About two years ago my hair com
menced falling or and turning Kray si was rastheconv
Ipg bald, and uad tried many remedies to no effect,
commenced using your Restorative! In January Inst.
fastened my hair firmly, It hi
OF BROOKLYN, L. I.
Branch Offico 14 Wall street, New York.
Capital and Surplus $200,000
T. J. BURQEN, President.
J. B. TH061PSON, Jr., HecreUiry.
Fire Risks lu Havannali and vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY. Agents,
jy!4 08 Bay Street.
A I,tilt,Its* , 11 •*-, tvl*.
Post Coaches ami Hacks make a dally connection
with tlio Trains nt Coleman for Fort Galium, mid at
61nrrlB for Eufaiila.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Ilnynesvillu, and Hawktnsvllle, and tri-weekly
to Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley should take
the Night trains —*— ’ *’ - • - - ' a4-v * J *
detcntio
t trains from Augusta nnd Savannah to avoid
i at 6laeon; for other points, tuke either train.
VIRGIL POWERS, laig’r aud Snp’t.
fow applications fastened by hair firnily. It began
fill up, grow out, mid turned hack »o Its former color,
(black.) At this time It U fully restored to its orlgl
.the,large
holds a quart, forty per cent more lu proportion, and
rotfills for three dollars a bottle.
o* j; wood ■“ ~~
Now York,
STATE
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Capital and Surplus $225,000
JNO. B. ROBERTSON, President.
G. FARNHA61 STEVENS, Secretary.
Fire Risks in all accessible towns of this State, un
dertaken by PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY,
Jj*14 General Agents, 03 Bay street.
6fncon, Feb. 2ft, I860.
inar2
Georgia Railroad.
valuable qualities .
It may he used In the place of ordinary mucilage, be
ing vastly more adhesive. „
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.’*
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 25
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar-at., New York
Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO
Box No. 8,600 New \ ork.
Put up for Dealera in cases containing four, eight nnd
twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card nc-
rn ^ n A*riStolMUI™Sf'Hl’AI,DING’S rllETARED
GLUE will save ten times Us cost annually lo every
household. . „ ,. _ , . „ ,
Hold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard
ware aud Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy
S *Cm?nlry merchants should make a notc of Spalding’
repared Glue, when mnlciug up their list. It wll
and any climate. ^an27—dtwAlyw
to the Store.on Uroiighloir street, between 61 r.
David O’Connor’s and the MarsliHil House, where he
will attend to making GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS
... the best ami latest style, nt prices to suit all who
will patronize h|ui. UNIFORMS of all kinds which
are made in the State will also lie attended to, mid hy
tho latest regulations. -Garments made elsewhere,
E. O’BYEJNTE,
Groceries & Liquors,
wholesale and Retail.
COIiNEK OP BKYAN AND JEFFERSON STREETS.
Llto lUltnv ivnuiMiuim. ....vmi'lllf Ilium: I’lFEIVlIML-.
that do not fit tlio Gentlcmcii, will also be attended
o. •
Docs Repairing, and at the shortest notice.
A suit of Clolhes made in fourteen hours.
Cut ting for men nml hoy .
P. 8.—Young men and others wishing t.
conversant wilh cutting gentlemen's garments, can
lie. taught in live (6) lessons. No compensation re
quired until tlio student is satisfied that I have given
him entire satisfaction.
oc.il3—ly M. CAREY, Agent.
P. L. CONSTANTINE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
P. I» CONBTANTINB, UnillS] O. C. B.TAHROOK.
OD & CO., Pmprletors. 312 Broadway,
S tho groat New York Wive Railing 1»*
and 114 Market-street, St. Louis, Mo.,
good Djrugglats and
This valuable and popular 6tcdlcIno, prepared In con
formity with the. analysis of the waters of the cole-
■"“•‘■“Tr-Bhftoijgi In Germany. In a most
' 'Ahleform, has nnlvvr-
.0 most ravorahlo re*
UonS of thu Medical
TOlys
aromatic VALLEY
WHISKEY.
'N THIS AGB of adulterated and deleterious
KNICKERBOCKER
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
17 WILLIAM STUKKT, NKW YORK.
Capital aud Surplus $318,000
ERA8TUS LY61AN, President.
S. C. WHEELER, Secretary.
Lives and slaves Insured at. reasonable rates.
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents.
Jyl4 08Bay street.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta 0.45 A. 61.1 Arrive Atlanta, 0.45 A. M.
“ r ‘ 3.45 P.M. “ “ 11.56 P. 61.
Leave Atlanta 8.40 P. 61. Arrive Augusta 5M3 A. 61.
“ ** 10.00 A. 6f. “ * 7 6.45 P. M.
lnntu ut 13 Night, dlscuutinucd.
CONNECTIONS.
COKNKPT WITH SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Arr. Augusta, 11,15 P. M. | Leave An
CHAMPION, .
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCERIES,
Foreign nnd Domestic Liquors,
TOBACCO, SUGARS, DRIED FRUIT, Ac.,
N0.4BARNABD NlfEET,
BETll’jmr TIIRMAHKETAND BA YSTIIKET.
dud SAVANNAH, CIA..
ISyACf®^
. Liquors, it is a sourco or great satlstHctlon to I
Ihllc.
tlio
P AND AGREEABLE
Aperient
tied to special prererehco over
« r ..ng waters, Seldlltz Powders,
r ailnllar articles, l>oth from Its compactness
ter efficacy. It may ho used with tlio best er-
Jeictc HEAD-
INDIGESTION,
_06IPLAINTS,
I '• INCIDENT
" . TO TUB
ring and. Snmmer Seasons.
Is paiUcItluly adapted to tho wants or Travelers hy
Sea indLandrRoiltlenb! in lfot Climate*, For-
. eyns_afSe<IeutarylIaW^s, Invalid*, r aud
L _ _ tho ahovo arllelo—
nn srtlclo «r iroqtioetloned lmrlly, and ;>o*.e»*ln;; no
qualities exaqit *neh n* have the must favorable Influ
ence nn tho human constitution. .
A tow rood, of soil on, tlio hankB of the llhlno .
dneo tho nmne, which will flourirh nowhere el*o; from
(eo proceeds the “ JohauulBberB,’' IbochoiCMt
THE PHCENIX
LHRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Cash Capita" |a!0U,i*«), worn a-].aiii(E 8unpi.us.
'yy llili tulre I’tjaks un llwellliiuis, Stores,
, „ Ital0.00A. M.
1.15 P..M. | " '■ «'■' 8.05P.M.
WITH WESTKltN Aim ATI.ANTK’ RAILROAD.
Arrive Attanta, 5.R1 A. M. I LvnveAllanta,t0.80A. M.
CIMOKEE REMEDY.
AN UNFAILING CURE FOR
ggnorrhcea
i Arrive Atlanta, 8.33 A. 61.1 Leave Atlanta 0.15 A. 61.
“ “ 7.51P.M. | “ “ 10.15 A. M.
WITH ATHENS BRANCH.
Leave Augusta 18.45 night, and Atlanta 8.40 night; ar-
and Merchandise, at liberal rates.
whosejul
*7lnuof iuu wuriu. . - .
A row acres of laud In Cuba prbdnco a Tobacco,
flavor'and quality or which, wi
m
J. bltYAN & HONS, Agents,
117 Bay street..
, ..,-.„ mauuffictnredL. .. .
Cigars, nro Incomparably superior to Hint of tho pro
duct of any other soli. And a narrow strip of land In
the Pariah of Natchitoches, Louisiana, has long sun-
plied tho world with a super-excellent art icle of Buntr,
from such Tobacco as cannot he induced to grow cIbc-
In like manner. It has long been known that a lim
ited territory, lylugin the valley of the 6fouongahela
river, exclusively brings forth a Rye of prop
erties an marked and peculiar, tliat its distillation pro
duces a Whisky of such superlative character as places
lt By^aim^es^recently discovered, Hud now known
only to my manufacturer, tlm grain from thu choicest
>t of this fiivored locality Is mnilo to y|old tho
aromatic yalley \nmKYy
with which ho other can stand an lnstant’B comparl-
aOMB
INSURANCE CO.,
rive at At liens s.:x> A. M.
Leave Athens 11.00 A. M.; arrive at Augusta 0145 P.
61., and Atlanta 11.45 P. M.
WITH WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Leave Washington 2.00 P. 61.; arr. Augurt 0 ®-** 5 ! 1 - M.;
mid Atlanta M.40 Night; Leave Augusta 2.45 P. 6t.
and Atlanta 10 A. 6r; arrive Washington 7.20 P. M.
WITH WARRENTON BRANCH. .
Leave Wnrreuton 3.001*. 6f.; hit. Augusta 0.45 P. M.,
CASH CAPITAL ^ $150,000.
New Haven, Ct.
T his COMPANY luanrea Bnlldlnca.
6turclmndise, Ships aud tlielr Cargoes, Uouseliold
Furniture, ami Personally Property generally against
Loss or Damage by Fire, mul divides tliree-niurths of
file profits of tho business of tlio Company with tlio
Policy holders.
Company \
DOUGLASS R. 8ATTKRLRB, Pres’t.
I havo no apprehension of being nmiscd of nnbliHh-
lug nnwnrrantablo or even exaggerated eucoinlums, by
g»y one who will first subject my WhiBkoy to tho
! lUshow tiiii standard artlde at all tlio first-class Ho
tels and Cl«h» hi tho city of Ne\y York, and wlierover
It is futrodnedd Uat onco assumes Its leadline i • i
and Atlanta 8.40 night; leave Augusta 9.45 P.- M.,
aud 10 A. 61.; arrive Warrentoii 6.80T
mMm f m On Sunday no Train
>tM OKI
Florida Railroad.
CHANGE OP SCHEDULE!!!
QN AND AFTER JSBBFAIIV Jlitl,
for salo tlio abovnstamlnnl brand
.. of flne cnpper-Dlstlllcd-MaltodTBye Whiskey,
In barrels midJmlf barrels.; As HJs nr our own dls-
llllatlon, and highly Imprpvod by age, w;o imiifldcutly
rccomimmd lt a?lh« runssr and fie.t Wlilskoy tliat
’can-poiwtbly.be dlstlltod. AVealsooflbronr
OI.D FAMILY IlYli WHISKEY,
and other hrnudB.fromthd largo stock of Fine Whis
kies In tlio Un“
18IM, dally Pn.mnner Trains will run as tollnws:
LeaveKcniaudiiia at... 3.WI P- M.
» Baldwin at... ...4.60
V BLarkuat .U.80
“ Waldo at 3.16
. u Gainu.vlllcat i8.30 V
“ Archer at,... .0.16 “
Arrive at Bronimii B-61 -•
Leave Bronson at....: 3.0b A. 51.
“ Archorat 8.30 "
“ Gainesville at.' .4 J10 .
“ . Waldo at.... 6.S0
“ Blarkoat B.OO “
« Baldwluat 1.66 »
Arrive at Fernsndlna..- ..10.48 ’ ,
Freight Train will leave Fernnndlna on Mondays,
rtwlnncrlniru nii.IVsIilavo .if A ‘>11 A AT : fln/l.TAhimtilfT.
Wednesdays and Fridays, at4.20A. 6I.( and returning,
leave Bronsoii on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
at 3.10 A.M. •’>
%XT Tlioso Trains connect with Boats to and Rom
Charleston dally, and with Boats to' and from Uavan-
nah/ow«W«*a wccke-i v . -a-
Thrmah Tickit* between all the above stations and
Cliarleston can be secured by the dflUy Boats, and be
tween all the above statlouu nnd Sarannah. at reduced
raUti by tlio stoamor Augusta, which leayca bomandl-
ua on W«lm«day» and Baturdftys, and Savannah on
wfll'S^^tSeu by the steamer Augusta
at two thirds or present mtoa. t , ■ . -
Persons desiring to avail themselves of these re
duced rates, should notice particularly the sailing
“ ■ msrM
SALE’ STABLE.
AND ALI*
Discn*CN of tin; Urinary Organs,
This Remedy cures when all oilier preparations full
It is entirely unlikq every other conqiound; contain
ing no Mineral Polaon or Ntt^acoiia UriiK*
‘I —
“is ffiuniirud 'soluly"ifj-orn Hoota, IIurkM
Leaves, and has been handed down, from one ]
gen-
It performs Us'du!y* qa\ckly aiid thormjglily.
Unfbrtunnte, of either sex, will he repaid
using this Meuiedy, instead of pluclug tliemeelyes
at the mercy of some Quack or Professor. This
Remedy strikes at thqvcry Root of the disease:
tcudcncy is not siimily fo suspend the poison, but
Remove the Gauno ou which it depends.
FOE FAMILY USE
WILL MEND AnTICI.EB IN
Wood, Leather, Crockery, Ginns. Ivory,
Uone, Alabanter, Marble, Rubber,
faiittu Pcrclia, Cloth, Puifler
■ Muche, Shell, Horn. Hone, .
Plunter, Ac.
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, be restored to its original value. It chal
lenges the world for Its superior. It is Indispensable
in every
HOUSE, WORKSHOP, COUNTING-ROOM,
And no person, after a trifil of
Stan-’s Chemically Prepared Glue,
would willingly diepeuse with it. for four times its cost.
It is always ready and always reliable. It is not offen-
sivc to the smell, and is not effected by climate, and
where known it haB become a FIXED FACT. ■
Tho attention of dealers aud consumers Is Invited to
the following testimonials regarding its superior qual-
JOHN McMAHON,
Produce, Commission aud Forwarding
MoroHant,
. A^TD DEALEH IN
CORN, WHEAT, BACON, FLOUR, nAY, OATS, &c.
170 BAY STREET, BAVANNAII, CJA.
o 6faj: A. Porter, President Bauk of the State
of Georgia; 6fep»rs. Cohens & Hertz. novl—6m
j. lama,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Spanish Seffars, French Brandies,
WINES, WHISKY AND OTHER LIQUORS,
1 TOBACCO OF All KlirDS,
NO. 1B5 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OEO.
PATTEN & MUGLER,
(LATE PATTEN, HUTTON A CO.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jyl SAVANNAH. . tf
SAMUEL PALMER &c SON
1 by
this Remedy, in ail cases or uonorriaoca, uieei,
Gravel, Stricture; Fluor AlbUM, iWhltew
In Female*,) and all diseases of the Urinary Or-
ganCiias’astoirfshert tlio*inost pcientificYiion of the
mi*!. This Itcmiidv not only eradicates nil PoInoii
Newark, Nov. 2fl, 1850.
‘After a faithful trial of Starr’n Prepared
Glue on. Wood, Leather nnd Cloth, at the Phenlx
Works, I most cheerfully recommend Us use for all
uurnoscs generally required, and especially for family
use. C- A. IJABTER.”
u We, the undcraigned, hartug tested STARR’S
PREPARED GLUE, agree with luo almve recommen
dation.
“ WM. B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware Manufacturer,
HAVE ON HAND A LARGE.STOOK OF
HARD WARE,
For Sale Low. for Cash.
B. G. TILDEN,
(LATE GILBERT Si TILDEN,)
q'lila Ilomudy not only vnu’lvatv- all PoIroii
ftxim tlio Syatoin bnt InvlgoratcK f
catnconBtlintlon. _ .. „ .. _
; H/"It ilov* Not AITact tlio Brontli or Inter
fere with any OIiiks at lliialncu, or require any
dcvlatlun from Hie u*nal diet.
tSTU require* no n.*l*tanco from otlirt mcdlr.lne.
tS'-Ainl whalSnliaricoe It. Value, I. tho En
tire Alxeueo or all Nauaeon. 'S’uate, being
n l-lcuaalit and Dellclomi Syrilli.
PRICE *3 PER BOTTLE, OR THREE BOTTLES
■ FOR $6. ^
POTTER & JHERWIW,
Sole Pixmietors,
.. SU IiOiilM, Mo.
Sold hy 8. D. Brantloy, Stewart & Butler, and nil the
Druggists iu Savannah, and by all responsible dealers
' * ■flMMij tm “ J it
unuuiuiwuir,
Newark, N. J.
LYSANDER WRIGHT, 6lachlne Depot,
* 230 6tarket-Ht., Newark, N. J.
1IEDENBURG & LITTKLL, Carr|ago6!ttiiufrtctnrerB
WM. II. KIRK St CO., Carpenter. and^uUder.?*' J
i uuuuvrp,
^ . .. NewarkiN. Jj'
“LEVEIUCH & ENDERS, Carriage Makers,
Neiyark, N. J. 1
Starr’s Chemically Prepared.Glue .. ,
Issoldby allDriiggistii^ Furujtuiu Dealera, Grocers,
Fancy Goods Dealers, llnruware Dealers, Station
ers, and l»y country Merchants generally.
PRICE; 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE*
A hrnsb goes with each bottle.
rota
WHOLESALM AMD. RETAIL DEALER IN
Family Groceries,
lari imofTGiiTON street,
SAVANNAH,’ GA.
^ Store formcvly occupied by Morpe*& Fay.
Put up fur dealers in cases from 1 to 12 dozen,
Udiies in the United States. marfiQ—dtw&wly or*.
SUNDRIES.
A splendid Lithographic Show Card, printed in coi
fs, given with each padrago.
All orders or letters of inquiry, .by mail, addressed
i HOARS.—20 lihds folr to choice N. O. Snj
> lihds fair 6luscovado Sugar; 100 bids Clai
mulC. Suirnr.
to the
STARR GLIIE COMPANY, 61 Ltbvrty «I.,N. Y.
vv'II r.cclvo prompt attent.lon.
er a liberal di isCount made to the trade.
G.’ L. .
(IiATE GILBERT it TILDEN,)
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C3r XTL O c K XX X 33 SS,
Oils, Bacon, Fish, Flour,
BUTTER,-CIIUKBi;,I,Aid),CANDliK,-FRUITS, Ao.
West Side Market square,
■ Iwieg' BAVA"*-' " - *
SAVANNAH, OA.
HENRY ESLER,' & CO.’S
STEAM ENGINE
COFFEE.—200ban. tolrto prime Rto Colton; 10 bam
Mocha and t'elou Co|fee. : .■... I,
TEA.—60 packane. Uyson sod Colong Tea.
BACON.—26 hSda primo ’tides; 10 bhd. prime
Bhonldere.
LARD.—26 bbla primo Lard; 60 kega prime Lard.
FLOUR.—100 bbla GenneaMo Floar;,60 bid. Tcn-
ie«co Flour; lOObqgnB. F. Flour; 60 hagB-Extra
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RUSHTON’S
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CANDLES; SOAP, &c.—200 boxes Adamantine
Candle.; 60 hoxc. Sperm Caudle., II nnd O; 10 boxes
Pt, Sperm Candles; 60 boxes 0 and 8 Georgia Tallo
Candle.; 260 boxes No. I Palo and Family Snap ; -100.
boxes Pear) Btareh. : ' V;
LIQUOII8.—100 l,bl. Tomocbichl & Plke’a Rcrtl fled
Whisky; 60 bbls E. PhelpV Gin; 60 libl. N. TS. lluui;
100 bbls Mononmhcla whisky; 25 libl. !
Brandy; 20 bid. Rnltatlon Mnlnun Wine.;
UMPTIQN.
ATLANTIC
Statio:
RIVEK AND
OF EVERY
Sugar Mills,' Mill ■ Works,. &o.
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