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Thousands ara dally speaking In tho praise or
DB. BATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL,
nnfl why > hscnnuo It mrtr fiUtlo jtfbril Initanlaiic-
. oil* relief when given In time. It not* ns If liy magic,
nna one Mai alone will convince you Unit wlntl we any
Is true. It contains
NO PAREGQRIG OR OPIATE
nr rttljf kind, nml therefore rolloyos by remotlm; Mr
ruff - . rln«» oryonc child, instead of by dmaMnlNff I/a
w'islAI/Ble». For this reawm it commends llaelf as
the only rrlUMt lmumratlon now known for Cllill*
siren Tcetliiiijti BlnrCliccn, Uymrutery,
tlrltilng ln till' Boivds, Acidity of the
Ktniimcli, Wind) Cold 111 the lleusl, and
CroniM nlso, foe Wif/Cftlno the gum*. Muring in-
JUimmatm, mgulalh!) the Ilnw/h. ami nllerlng/nin,
other Pits. An you mine the life nod h«M of
ynrdlMM, and ivlnh to rare them jimll ttov end
and blighting coiuh'Qiiencen,ehkh itre mrkdn to mull
,rum om urn of mNOliongf mhirhullolhri
lion, accompany &,
I . No. 409 Broadway, New Vurlc.
Healthy human Blood, upon being
ANALYZED,
always protunit* Ur* with the same esscniird element*,
and give*, of course, tho True Standard. Aim*
lyxethe Blood or n person sutfarlng from Consump
tion. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Herufulii, At., anil
wo tlnd In (very Instunre certain deflckuch* in the red
globules of Blood Supply then dyflcIeiieleH, and you
aru made well. Tho Blood Food I* rounded upon
this Theory—hence Its nstontshlng success. There
" rc FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to tho doflctonclosbf tho Blnml In dlllercnl
diseases. For Coughs, Colds, Uronchllis,
or any nirectlonwhBtever of tho Throat or tilings
inducing Consumption, use No. I. which Is nlsn
tlie No. [Dr Depression of Spirits, I.onh ol
Appetite, uml far nil Chronic CoiuplHiiits
arising from Over-use, acnernl Debility und
NervousProstrallon. No. a. fur Liver tloni-
plaints,
HELM HOLD'S BIV1II1 fur the Uruv ..
HELM HOLD'S BUCKlt fur ttiu Drupscy.
HKLMHOLD-H BUCIUI fur Nervousness.
IIKI.M HOLD'S HllctlU fur Less of Memory.
HKLMltOLD'B 11UOIIU fur Dimness or Vision.
IIKLMHOI.D'8 IHICIIU fur DIMeutt Brealhlnif.
lltXMlHII.IVH BIMIU fur Weak Nerves.
IIKI.M HOLD'S BUCltll fur llenvml Usl.lllty,
HKLMUOLD'S HUOIIU fur Universal lassitude.
HELM HOLD'S nut;HU for tlnrror or Disease.
HKLMUOLD’S BllOlItt lor Night Sweats.
I1HLM HOLDS 111tt 11(11 for Wakeftlliiess.
HELM HOLD'S Bltcnltl for Dryness of the Skin.
HELMBOLD'S Iiuimu for llrup Ions.
Itlil.MIlOl.D’S IIIICIIII for I’aln 111 the Hark.
HKIsMIIOI.IFS HUOIIU for heaviness of the ejeHds,
with temporary HnflliRRlIan amt Los»a of sight.
HELMBOLD'S flUOIIU for, Mnh Illy noil Iteslless-
mss. \vltil Want of Attention, Horror or Horlyly.
HELMBOLD'S HUOHU for lixeesse's arising from In-
dlseretlon.und^.l T .-es ] orUm
nJxDthm In either mix, from whatever cause origins-
ted, ami no maUer of^^ -STANDING.
These symptoms, in part, are expurlunefol often by
rtittthrarx with diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel
did Dropsy, and Invarlatdy liy thu Injudicious or nor-
vuii* and debilitated. It In a fact, long since estnb-
llsiicd, that any disease or these organa effect the
. . .a ... ....... ..— mid
mind more than any and all oilier*, i
r allowed to
IIyNterIa« IVoiikncKaow.
Ireotion* for thin, bur Null
icncuais isriinuoiiv* m rimnwii»i *
and Bladder ConiplullitH, rake No. a. In all
case* the directions must bo strictly followed. 1 rice
of tho Blood Food $l nor bottle. ^
Sold by CHIJficXf & DUPONT.
No. ton Broadway,* New V oil:.
JOHN B. MOOKlfi, Agent, .Savannah.
And by all respectable Druggist* throughout. the
country, nmi'i •ywiv
MBS. WINSLOW,
A n bxperienckd »nwii and fe-
MALI! PHYSICIAN, presells .« the attention
Of nintliers, her
Soothing Syrup,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING-,
which greatly facilitate* tho process of teething,- by
softening the gums, reducing all inihunmation—win
allay all pain auu spasmodic action, and in
SURE TO REGULATE TIIE BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mother*, It will give rout to your-
eclvui., anti
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR IN-
' FANTN.
Wo havo pntup and sold this article for t en yearn,ami
cm say, In conlldence und’’truth of It, what wulmve
lioverlMienablo, "“**
other medicine * Ti - A
Iiun It fall-
■Ingle ftn-
0 ll^o c t a
timely nucd.—
know au In*
an Lin faction
who used it.*~
• ilo wiyof any
-N li V Elt
WINSLOW'S 1 !*.!..™,“
cure, when
SOOTHING Never did wo
DUUinUNVJ Utnuco Of dia-
... SYRUP., _Jon tliiMcontra
ry, nil are delighted with lta opunitioini,4iUd Hpoak in
terma of highest coinmoudutlon of It* magical elt'ecti*
und medical virtnea. Wd apoalc hi till* matter <( %vliut
we do know, 9 * after tun year*' oxporR?nec, mid
pledge our reuututtoii for tlie rulklinent
or wliut wo lhei-e declare. In almost. ».*\vry
iuatauco whtfrti tho tnflmt lu antforlug from pain and
exhaurttlon, relief >vlll hu fomuUn llfteen or twenty
mluutca after the nyrup lBmlinlnlHtered. . s
Thia valuuhlo preparation la tins pruaerlptlo^i of one
of tho moat EXPERIENCED and SK.VLFUL
NURSES in New Knglnnd. aud ha* been need with
casks. ,
It not only rullovoB tho child from pain, Ihit. invlgo
rates tho BtomacU and bowola, correct* acidity, mid
gives tone aud energy to tho wholo system. It will
almost It^tantlyroUevo...
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND
WIND UOL1C,
FOR'
which tills medicine invurlatdy removes-
follow* Loss of Power, Fatuity uml Kpllojitic Fits—In
one of which the patient may expire. Who can say
that these excesses are not frequently followed by
I hose direhil diseases, Insanity and (’ousiimptlony—
The reeord of tho Insane Asylums ami tlie molaiichol*
ly deaths hv consumption, bear ample witness to the
truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the
most iiiolaiicliolly exhibition appears. The counte
nance Is actually sudden and quite destitute— neither
mirth nor grief over visit* it . Hhoiild a sound of the
voice occur, it Is rarely 11^1011101^.
“With woeful measures, wan Despair.
Low, sullen sounds, his grief beguiled.”
Debility It* most terrible, and has brought thousand*
upon thousand* to untimely groVes; Mills blasting the
ambition of many noble youths. It can lie cured by
the use of tills
* INFALLIBLE UEMKDY.
The mass of voluntary testimony in possession of
the proprietor, vouching it* virtue* and its curutlve
: owers, is Immense, embracing names well known to
science and fame. Cerlillcates of cures from one
month to twenty years’ standing, and of the most re
liable and reKjHJctnble character, are open for inspec
tion from Governor* of the Hlates, Judges, eminent
t'liyslclan*. and distinguished Clergymen.
i1kLMu6lD'H EXTRACT IJUCliU Is prepared di
rectly according to the rules of Plmrmaey and Chem
istry, with the greatest accuracy and chemical knowl
edge und ciro devoted to its combination. Hee Prof.
DnWecs’ valuable works on tlie Practice of Physic,
and most, of the lute Standard Works of Medicine.
IIELMBOLD’S BliClIU Is safuniid pleasant III taste
ami odor, bnt Immediate in its net ion.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the
city of Philadelphia, 11. T. IIULMBOLD, Clioni st,
who, being duly sworn, does say, that hi* preparation
contains 110 Narcotic, Mercury, or Injurious Drug, lint
is purely \ Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this iJddduy of
No vein tier, ItCM. Wm. P. Hihbaiu>, Alderman.
Price $1 per bottle, or six for $T», delivered to uny
address. QNB TutN0 ,’iiitTAIN.
A Trial Coh.h bnt a Uollar-Try It t
And he convinced or it* onieacy. And It Is accompa
nied by reliable and responsible cert ideates from Pro-
fessors or Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.
Prepared by II. T. llKLMBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
101 South Tent li st reel, Imlow Chestnut-,
Phllmielpliia.
To he had of all Druggists and Dealers throughout
the United States, Canadas and British Provinces.
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for HKLMBOLD’8—
take no other. Cures guaranteed. luiiiW—d1y
8. D. BRANTLKY & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents for Havaimah.
ULOZtlQ TO 33X1 ADMX».X1Z>
THAN THE
Richest Diadem
^ EVER
Worn by Kings or Emperors.
What 1 Why a Beautiful Head of Hair.
B ECAUSE itlstheorlmmeut God Himself pro
vided for nil our race. Reader, although tlie rose
may hlooiu over so brightly in the glowing cheek, t he
eye mo sparkling, the teeth lie those of pearls, II the
head is bereft of Its covering, or the hair lie snarled
and shriveled, liursli and dry, or worso st ill, if sprin
kled with grav, lmtnro will loose more Mian half her
charms. Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, ir used two
or three Mines a Week, will restore and permanently se
cure to all such an ornament. Read t he following mid
Judge. The writ er of thullrstis the celebrated Plan-
1st, riiulberg: New York, Apr!, ID, 1HBH,
Dn. Wood:
Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you tho obliga
tions l mn under for the ent ire restorat ion of my lmlr
to it* original color; uhout tlie time of my urrivul
in the United Slates It was rapidly becoming gmy. hnt
upon tlie application of your “Hair Restorative’ It.
soon recovered Its original line. 1 consider your Re
storative u*» a very wonderful Invention, quite ofllca-
ious as well as ugreoublo. • _
la" ll "c«rslr,,a»r.tn ll y & TiiALB|tRa _
“ Drych a’r G wylledydet.”
Welsh Newspaper OlUce, i
la Nassau st., April 1 a, 1858. f
Piiop. O. J. Woon—Dear.Sir:-Some uionlh orslx
weeks ago 1 received a hot Mo of your llalr Restorative
and gave it my wile, who concluded to try It on her
lmlr, little thinking at the time that It would restore
the gray lmlr to its original color; hut to her - " **“
»TODDAHD*» NEW BLOCK,
(Over N. A. Hardee & Co’s.)
The 4'ily Fire Insurance Company*
OF HARTFORD, CT.
C. B. Bowkhs, Pii's’t. C. (J. Waitr, Sec.
THE UHAUTER OAK
Fire aud Alariue Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, fJT.
(lonnectieiit Fire Insurance Fo«,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
THE NORTH AMERICAN
Fire Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT. 1
Market Fire liisurnuce Company,
OF N15W YORK.
PENNSYLVANIA
Fire and Murine Insurance To.
Charter Oak Lire Insurance Company*
OF HARTFORD. CT.,
Insures on the MUTUAL Pl.AM, or Cash Plan, at
iis low rates jis any other good Company.
They pay their LOSSIiS honorably mid promptly,
and as no man knows when lie may lie called to leave
his family, nor In view of the changes mid reverses of
business, call liu toll how well they may he provided
for, let every one. see to It Mmt he lm* something in
sured on hi* life for them.
tfr Insurance on Slaves at low rates.
Fire risks effected at reasonable rate*.
WILBUR & GLBASON.Agents,
fehlt
F I R E
I
AND
110 Bay
L r F I 1 !
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N mid uni-i- Nil Nil A V, Knb. Both,
1800, (ho Trains will lie run as follows; •
Leave Savannah, HMD A. M., P. M. mid 11.10P. M.
Arrive at Miieoiv. 8.55 A. M. mid 11.05 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta «..•«) A. M. mid II.H5 P. M.
Arrive at MlTledgevllle 13.80 P. M.
Leave Macon ; 10.00 A. M. uml 10 P. M.
Arrlveat Savannah7.»> A. M..7.15 P. M.ami 10.10 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 0..MO A. M. and 0.85 P. M.
Leave Augusta 13.80 A. M. and 9.15 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 7.3» A. M. mid 10.40 P. M.
Arrive at Macon h.55 A. M. uml 11.05 P. M.
Train that leaves Savannah at 10.05 A. M. only rum*
to Milieu, arriving there at 8 to P. M., connecting with
to A. M. MucoiiTrain to Augusta.
Passengers taking the 3.15 P. M. at Angusta, will
leave Milted A.Mi P. M. and arrive at Savannah at 10.40
Passengers by 11.10 p. M. from .Savanuah, will go
1 rough iTireel to Angusta.
Passenger* by either 1.80 or 11.10 P. M. Train*
0111 Savannah, for Macon or points beyond, will meet
lth no detention at Milieu.
Passenger* for Atlanta mid points beyond on West-
11 mid Atlanta R. li. will leave Snvminnh on the
1.80 P. M. train; for Milledgeville mid Kntnntou on
11.10 P. M. Train; for South-Western li. It. below Fort
Valley, 011 11.10 P. M. Train; those for OolumbiiB,
Montgomery, Ac., by eilher Train. Passenger* from
Augiisln for South-W estcru Georgia should lake the
I8.;l0 A. M, Train, to avoid detent ion at Atucon; thn*e
for (.'olunihus, Moutgoinery, »tc. may lalieeither train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon mid W'chI-
cm Trains to Grittlt), Atlmiljf, and the West. Also,
willi Moll Mi-Western Train- to Albany, Cuthhcrt, Ku-
fun la, l’’ort Gaines, AnieriniH.Columlms, Monlgomcry,
«teu.. mid at Milieu with Augusta mid Huvmiiiali R. ft.
to Augusta ami the North. At Snvmnmh with the
1 rl-weekly steamships In New York; also, with steam
-liliis to Philadelphia mid Baltimore.
By Mils change In schedule the connection both
ways at Augusta with the So. Carolina li. li. is secured,
uml Passengers will have no detention at Augusta 01
Milieu a* heretofore.
feh33 GKO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l Sup’t.
SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULF R. R.
WILMQT & RICHMOND,
Corner of Congrrox, WliitiiKui-, uml *1. Jiilioii Wi-wta,
OFPBH TIIBIR I.AHUK STOCK OK KICH HOODS AT PRICKS TO
.nil the Time.,. On hand and KjCfitWne liy every tdenmer—
Gold and Silver Goods df Every Description.
PURE SILVER TEA SETS, PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOULKTS, CUPS, SPOONS aud FORKS,
?lfR°8E^s\ C iffi^ beautifully put up In cases for Wedding and other Girts.
GOLD mid SILVER WATCHES, ami CLOCKS of every variety. t t tt t . _ r . .
JEWELRY, from tho richest DIAMOND to theAihenpest plain GOLD, Including CAMEO, LAN A and MO
SAIC, In full sett* and In single pieces, with almost even' description of pi iimnent now In use.
PLATED CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS, TEA SKITS, ICB PiTt UKIiS, ami PLATED GOODS of every
kind.
SPECTACLES In Oold, Silver and Steel (hnnoo, with PoWile, nnd other Sight,.
Hion and henmlful PA1HAN VASES ami STATUETTES, and VANCV UOOliS.Inutm\ variety.
TORTOISE sinst.l. COMBS, of lutHnt style,. wlllLaprud varlulv of rleh HEARi ORNAMENTS.
Al,n neenta tor WHEELER & WILSON ami LAl)!i, WKBsTEIt ,te CO.’S SEWING MACI1 INKS—the
beat nmehnie, nfl'ered to the iiuhlle. .
Tho citizens of the city and country are Invited to oxaintne the slock, which will he sold at prices much
0W WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY promptly repaired by workmen or ,1:111 nnd long experience.
Savannah, April 11, ISM. —
convulsions,
speedily reine-
dejiih. Wo be-
bent u 11 <1
ody In tho
easo* of DYS-
nud lllurr*
Revo R the CHILDREN
TEETHING.
hnm In CliUdi'eiJ,whether it arises from teething
or from iiuy other, cause. Wo would nay to every,
mother who lm* a child suffering from any of the fore
going complaints—do not lot your prejudice!*,
nor tlio »r«Judlcc« ol* other**, sinnrt between
your suffering child autl Mip relief that will Ik* Sit re-
yes. ABSOLUTELY SUBK-to follow Mm use
ol‘ tills modlcluo, if timely used. Full dlrce.Mons for
URlng it will accompany each bottle. Nono genuine
unless the fac-slmilu or CURTIN A PERKINS,
Now York, la on the outside wrappor.
n. v.
1‘lllOB, ONLY 95 CENTS TEtl MOTTLE.
tng28—IvdtV'W
EFFERVESCENT
This valuable and impular Medicine, prepnred in con
formity with the analysis of tho waters of tho celo-
brated’Seltzer Spring, in Germany, In u most
convenient and portahlo form, has univer
sally received the most favorable re
commendations of the Medical
profession and discerning
public, a a tho
MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
— Now York.
I'onthuMitat Insurance Company, of Nd\v York.
Humboldt Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
Metropolitan Fire Insurance Company, of N. York.
Lamar Fire liiKiinince Company, of New York.
Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, of New York.
Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia.
North American Fire Insurance Company, or Conn.
New Kngluml Fire and Marine IiiHimmce Company,
)f Conn.
Norwich Fire Insurance Company, of Cotin.
Life Insurance.
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, of New
ark, N. J., with accumulated fund* exceeding #8,iMJU.-
iMKMiud allow* a credit of 50 per cent., on tlie premi
um* of Life Folicle*.
i IFire and Life Risks, in the above well known Com
panies, undertaken by
liovlll—ly* __ W. KING & SONS, Agents.
RESOLUTE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Off NEW YORK.
Capital, $300,000
repreuented in Mil* place, by
JAH. A. NORRIS, Agent.
Ofllce at Ricliiirdsun A Martin'*.
Suvannuh, Dec. 1st, 1858. deol—ly
$100,000 ONjONE RISK ! !
TIIE UNDERSIGNED, AS AN AGENT OF THE
lluity Fire Insurance Association,
OF LONDON,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
IN LONDON,
A ND neve ml lii'Nt <>I»nn ahibrican
COMPANIES, i* prepared to INSIJItK aliiiosl
every de*crli>Mon of PROPERTY against LOSS OR
DAMAGE BY FIRE, on term* favorable to the hh-
ahred. Risk* taken to tlie extent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
or tmiullor amounts, a* maybe desired, on or in any
good building or loealion in this oily. Merchant.* aud
otliera wishing large amount* or Insurance in one
place may find it to their Interest uml convenience to
call on the subscriber. Risk* are also taken on f.on
prty in all parts of the Slate of Georgia, when the
owners are lavorahly known, or fiiriilsli satisfactory
reference to the undersigned, ami the location is ol
easy access by Bail road or mail steamers.
All losses by said Companies promptly and honora
bly settled on production of proper proofs, uml those
of the British oIHcuh, without reference to London.
Address or apply to
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
O N nnd nilvi* Wednesday, tho 29tli
February, IMt, the cars will run dally-(Sundays
excepted) as rollow*:
Leave Savannah f) a. M
Arrlveat Station No. 18 5.80 P. M,
Leave Station No. 18 h A. M
Arrive at Savannah 4. P. M
Connecting at .McIntosh, Station No. 8. «
lays, Thursday* and Saturday* with u line of
to Darien. Belitrnlng on alternate days in time to
connect with the cars to Savannah. Fare to Darin
ft .00.
'■ cti'ig at Station Number 18 Daily, (Sun-
septed.i with a line of coaches to Thomas-
villi*, passing through Mill Town, Troupvllle aud
c^iiitti!:iu; arriving at Thonmsville at 3 P. M., in time
* *' hes toMoiiticello and Albany;
surprlac, after a Tew weeks’ trial it. bus performed
t wonderful effect by Hiring all the gray liah * to u
k brown, ut. the sumu time beautifying and thlckcu-
my .
lliatwonde
dark brow .
lug the hair.
. strongly reconiineiid the above Re-
storatlve to ull h'jrium* In want of such a change or
their lmlr. UlIAULlfiS CARDISW.
Pitop. O. J. Woon:—Willi coiilldonce do 1 recoin-
immdyoiir Hair Resloratlve, ns being tlie most elllcn-
clous article 1 ever saw. Since using your Hair Be-
storatlvo my hair and wldskerc, which were almost
white, have gradually grown dark ; aud I now leal
conlldmit that a Tew more applications will restore
them to lliolr natural color. It uIho has relieved me of
all daudrulf nud unpleasant Itching so common among
persons who perspire frooly, _ ^
Pnop. Woon:—About t wo years ago my hair com
menced falling «r und turning gray : l was tost becom
ing bald, and had tried uiutiy remedle* tono cflcct. I
commenced using your RestoiaMxe in Juuuary last. A
few application* tast enud my hair llrmly, it bugnn to
till up, grow out, and turned buck to Its former color,
(black.) At this time It Is fully restored to its origi
nal color, health and appearance, and I clicerially re
commend it* use to all. J. D. HOES.
Chicago, III., May 1,1857.
TUo Rcstoratlvo l* put up lu lioltics or three sizes,
viz: large, medium and small; the small holds half a
pint mm retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium
holds nt-least t wenty percent more in proportion Mum
the small, retail* for two dollars per bottle; the large
holds a quart, forty por cmR mote in proportion, mid
retail* for three dollars a bottle.
O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors. 812 Broadway,
New York, tin the great Now York Wire Balling Es-
stabBshmunt.)nntU14 Market-street, St. Louis, Mo.,
and sold by all good Druggists and fancy goods deal
ers. fobiH—8mdifew
Saline Aperient
In use, and as being entitled to apodal preference ovor
the many Minem Spring waters, Seldlltz' Powders,
and other almllur articles, noth from It* compactness
and greater offleaey. It may bo used with the best ef
fect in all
BILIOUS AND FEBRILE DISEASES: SICK nKAD*
ACHE, LOSS OF APPETITE, INDIGESTION,
ANli ALL SIMILAR fcOMPLAINTS,
— ^PECULIARLY INCIDENT
TO THE -
Spring and Summer Seasons. -
Is.partlcularly adapted to the wants of Travelers by
Sea and Land, Residents In Hot Climates, Per-
BynsofSoaontai7 Habits, Invalids, mid
Convalescents; Cantalua, of
YeaaelH and Pfnntera
will find It a val-
able addition
To their Medicine Chests.
...oMdioliaVousedit, It ha* high fattor and
: aSssiae ,,M -
blil^lNQODT AND RHEUMATISM—It gives tho host
; satisfaction, allaying all inilamumtory symptoms, and
in manv €;(<-<.•= etfeclnally curing those nlllictctk
ITS BUCOES8 IN OASES OF GRAVEL, INDI-
GBSTION, HEART-BURN AND COS'l’lV ENK88—
Prove* It. to he n u
UcLne of fcho_grentcnt utility. .
E STOMACtl, AND TIIE DI8*
~SSO USUALDITHING PREO-
“y; and with marked success
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKEY.
N THIN AGE of adulterated and deleterious
_ Liquors, It. Is a source of great satisfaction to he
able to introduce to public notice tho almvo article—
FULTON
Fire Insurance Co.
40 Wall Street, New York.
UAIMTAL AN1I SUB ULUS, $2:19,000.
W. A. COBB, Drcsidcnl.
JAS. M. RANKIN, Secretary.
Fire risks in Savannah ami vicinity nuderluken by
PM I BUI'S xt BRANTLEY, Agents,
Jyl4 tw Buy street.
LAFAYETTE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF HKOOIU.YN, !,. I.
Branch Ofllce 14 Wall street, New York.
Capital and Surplus .$200,000
T. J. BtJBGUN, President.
J. B. THOMPSON, Jr., Secretary.
Fire Bisks in Snvmnmh and vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents,
Jyl4 1*8 Bay Street.
S TAT E
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OFNUW1IAVKN, UONN.
Capital and Surplus... $.925,000
JNO. B. ROBERTSON, President.
G. FARNHAM STEVENS, Secretary.
Fire Risks in all accessible towns of this State, un
dertaken by ' PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY,
jy 14 General Agents, 08 Bay street.
KNICKBB1IOUKKH
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
17 WILLIAM STIIKKT, NEW YOKK.
Capital and Surplus $318,000
KRA8TUS LYMAN, President.
8. V. WHEELER, Secretary.
Lives and slaves Insured at reasonable rales.
PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY, Agents.
Jy14 08 Bay s t reel .
ig
tocoitmt Avitli the
and at Moiiticello in time to connect with the
Tallahassee and St. Marks; rr-turniug oiiHltei'nate
atmeetiug with the ears for Sawimmh.
Tlioioasville, $14.00 Dis
iys, con
Fare fr
tmuv, by Railroad, 181 luiies; liy Stage', ttl miles.—
'I’inie from Savmimili to Thotmisville, 311 hours.
N. B. --Freight I ruin leaves Suvanimli on Mondays,
Wednesdays and*Fridays, at tl.80A. M.; return or
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 11,80 A. M
Freight to he forwarded by freight train muni
lie delivered at the Savannah Depot the .day pre-
’Ions to shipment, excepting jive stock, which,
artei having given olio day’s notice, will he
on the day <u departure, if delivered ut. t
thirty minute* before the leaving time. F
imger Train should ho delivered at the~Depo*t
ast.'M minutes hehvre the regular time ofdepur-
Douhle legular rates lo he charged on all such
freight, excepting oysters, fruit, fresh ilsh, fresh meat,
und other perishable articles. Freight received ami
forwarded to No. 18.
fel»28
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
f|1W« DAILY TH.tlNS IIK'I'WKKN
STAR
CLOTHING E1P0RIHI.
1860. iiiiAU'i'Ens. 1860.
WM. O. PRICE,
COHNBR BAY AND HULL BTHKETS,
LTHURB Gentlemen oV taste can make selections
. V from the beet and largest stock of Goods in thin
city, mid havo their orders executed wfth elegance aud
dispatch unrivalled in this country.
CLOTHING, HEADY MADE,
FOU MEN AND BOYS OF ALL AUES.
Furnishing and Fancy
GrOOBS.
Of every description, in endless variety, and at tlie
veiw lowest rates for cash, or satisfactory credit.
Tlie patronage of city and country is respetfUlly
solicited. Bargains can lie made. Cull mid see.
novl
SWIFT'*; PETEKSON,
WHOIiltSAZiXI GrnOCMXLQ
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
46 Brond Nt., New York.
(Formerly Hwipt &> Co., and Swipt & Pf.tekson, Sa
vannah, Geo.)
General Partners. Special Partner*.
Eiiwatiu Swipt, Lkwi* F. IIaiiris,
Chaui.ks W. Pf.teiwon, Octavuh Coiikm.
Reform Physician and Surgeon,
nKNPKOTFllU,Y OPFEllN HIS PRO-
fesaloiial Services to tho citizen* ol’ Savannah
and tho country. .
Ofllcoon Hull street, aecond door west orMcmtgom-
ry, fronting Elbert Square.
Residence—E. 8. Zlftrouer’s. 9 doors west of ofllce.
Prompt attention glvon to all calls. iuar31-tlm
A. J. MILLER & CO., '
CABINETMAKERN& DNllERTAKEltS,
No. 167 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, OA.
E1V Furniture of ull klmlM, couHtnnt*
ly on hand; also, a largo assortment of Looking
Glasses, New Work made to oriler at Uio shortest
Ice. Mattrasses, Jobbing and Bell Hanging done
theneakiststyle, with despatch. fehk—ly
MAD. T. DE GARR0 NEVE,
- Astrologist,
Phrenologist anil Physiologist,
aprlt) NO. S5 STATE STREET.
TO
PUNTERS
AND
OTHERS.
fel»«-tf
Savannah, Gco^
HANFORD & BROWNING,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
ItSMt ft Has Iti-ou.lHiiy,
New York.
Over C. If. ,/■./. T. Moore rf- Co.
N. B.—Special attention paid to orders. fcbQ-
SCHANCK \ EOMAIN,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALERS IN
MARKET PRODUCE GENERALLY
139 WEST STJtEET, COR. VESEY,
Opposite Washington Mm-kut,
N 3ta IV Y Q 3R K- .
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
K. C. SCHANCK, JOHN HOB!AIN.
REFERENCES.
Nbw York—Duryea & Hyde, Tilton, Henry A Hoff
Haley, Sayre A C’o., Oonibos, Nix A Caiuphell.
Boston—Bennett, Darling A Co.
PniLADELPUiA—Geo. W. Watson A Co.
Baltimoue—'ritomu* Bond, Esq.
UAI.TI.MOUK— l Iiwiuusi uoirn, liojj.
Norfolk, Va.—R. H. Chamber))n A Son. JanHOtii
_ Maco
Leave Maun
Arrive tit ('olunihus..
0.45 A. M. and 11.50 P. Al.
P. Al. ami 5.515 A. M.
Columbus 8.15 A. AL and 8.80 P. AL
Arrive at Alucon 8.50 A. Al. mid 0.05 P. Al.
One daily Aiuil Train hotween Alacon aud Albany,
and Cut hliert, Coleman mid Atorris.
Leave Alacon 10.25 A. AL
Arrive In Albany 4.55 P. At.
Leave Albany 2.00 P.M.
Arrive at Macon 8.20 P. M.
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Coleman Sta
tion, 10 miles west iff Cuthhcrt, on Mm Fort Gaines
Line,and from Morris Station, It miles west ol’Citth-
hurt, on the Eiifuula line, comieia daily with the Aj-
hauy Mall Train nt SinilUville, No. 10 S. \\\ R. It. Tlie
Koad w’ill lie open to Hatcher’s, oil the Kufaiihi line,
15 miles
Leave Colt
Leave Morris nt
Arrive atSiiiithvillent
Smitlivilleat.
of CutlihiTl.ou the 15th March
man at 1l.45A.Af.
... .11.88 A. AL
.... 8.01 4'. M.
.... 8.85 1*. Al.
.... 5.51 P. AL
0.48 P. At.
Arrive nt Alorrls at 0.57 P. AI.
Aiakiug the connection with the up utul down Alba
ny Mail Train.
Trains to Colntnhus form a through connection to
Montgomery. Alabama, and Augusta, Kingston, Wil
mington, Savannah, Milledgeville and Katouton.
Post Couches run from Albany lo Tallahassee, Bain-
witli the TraitiA nt Coleman for Fort Gaines, und at
Morris for Eiifaiila.
Hacks run six Mines a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Hnyncsville, and llawkinSville, and trl-weekly
to Knoxville, Un.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley should take
the Night trains from Augusta and Savannah to avoid
detention at Macon; for olherpoints, take either train
VIRGIL POWERS, Kng’r ami Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. 21), 1800. inmli
,.v„, ....w have some cheap and con
venient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery,
He*, It Is very desirable
ST RELIEF TO tlon,
qualities except such as have Mm most favorable Inllu-
dice on Mie human constitution. _
A few roods or soil ou tho lmnks of the Rhine pro
duce the grape, which will llourleli nowhere else, from
whose juice proceed* tlie “ Joliamdslierg,” tlie choicest
Wine of Mm world.
A Tew acres of land In Cuba produce a Tobacco, the
flavor mid quality of which, when manufactured Into
Cigars, aru incomparably superior to that, of Mm pro-
dull, or any nthur soil. And a narrow strip of land in
the Parish of Natchitoches, l.ouistmm, luis long sup
plied Mm world wit h a super-oxcelleut nrtlcle of SnuiY,
h orn such Tobacco as cannot be induced to grow else-
" InUko manner, It has long been known that a lim
ited territory, lying In the valley of the Aronongahelu
river, exclusively hrlnats rortli a Jtye of pro\»-
ertles so marked and peculiar, that Its dlstlllattou pro
duces a Whisky of auch snimrlatlvo character as places
it beyond rivalry.
By a process recontly discovered, and now known
only to my nuimifactiirer. the gralu IVom the choicest
spot of Mils favored locality Is made to yield the
MtOMATW VALLKY WHISKY,
with which nd ptlior can stand an Inslaut’s comparl-
^^iiave no apprehension of Imliigaccusetl of publish
ing unwarrantable or even exaggerated eneoinlunis, by
auy ono who will first subject my Whiskey To the
“ills now tho standard article at all the first-class Ho
tels and Clubs lit tlm city of New York, and wherever
It Is Introduced It at once assumes Its leading posi
tion, Is
AWARDED THE PALM OF SUPER TORT Y,
aud tho demand for It becomes a thing established.
Us medicinal properties arosuch that while Its Im
mediate etfects are pleasant aiulgratefol, It exercise*
tlm happiest permanent influence upon the constltu-
.i.SPIMEOT TO THE
ltlyontiio bowels, neutral slug
is, and thereby removing all in-
iwmmnwry wmacmaea. - r? v ' * ^ ^ ,
IN FACT, IT 18 INVALUABLE IN ALL CASES
I have analyzed a sample of “Daly’s Aromatic Val
ley Whisky,” and find ft to he a pure article, of fine
flavor, und without any deleterious admixture.
James R. Oiiilton, AL D.
^ Chemist, New York;
State AssAYRn’s Office, 32 Smncrst.st.; I
_ Bostou, April 17th, 1858. f
Wm. It. Dai.y, New York—
limve made a chemical analysis of your Aromatic
‘ 'Win. U.
1QS0U,h w«'^^,« e fe r .
THE PHCENIX
FlltE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Oabu Capital $200,000, witn a^Lahur Surplus.
W ILLtakerUks on Dwellings, Stores,
and Merchandise,*!.liberal rates.
J. BRYAN & SONS, Agents,
Jytfl . 117 Bay street.
ihsdrHce" CO..
CASH CAPITAL
New Haven, Ct.
T his COMPANY liinure* Bulldlne*,
Alerchaiidlsc, Ships and t heir Cargoes, Household
PnrnUure, mul Personally PronortA’ generally against
Loss or Damage by Fire, and divides three-fourths of
tho profits of the business of the Cotnpuiiy with the
Policy holders.
DOUGLASS R. SATTERLEK, Prea’t.
’ T.HON, See’y.
PHILLIPS A BUANTLEY, Agoilln.
Georgia Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
ve Augusta 0.45 A. M. I Arrive Atlanta,9.45 A. M.
•• 2.45 P.M. “ “ 11.50 P. M.
ve Atlanta 8.40 P. M. Arrive Augusta 5.42 A. M.
“ 10.00A.M.| *• *• 0.45 P.M.
Sunday Trains, leaving Augusta at 2.45 P. M. mid At
lanta nt 12 Night, discontinued.
CONNECTIONS.
1.15 P.M. | “ *• 8.06 P.M.
WITH WESTBKN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Arrive AI hint a ,6.08 A. M. I ls?ave Atlanta, 10,80 A. M.
“ “ 0.88 P.M. I “ “ 8.40 P.M.
WITH ATLANTA AND LAOKANOK RAILROAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 8.83 A. M. I Leave Atlanta 0.15 A. M.
“ “ 7.51P.M. I *• “ 10.15 A.M.
WITH ATHF.NS lIRANOH.
Lertvo Augusta 13.45 night, and Atlanta 8.40 night; ar
rive at. Athens 8.30 A. M.
Leave Athens 11.00 A. M.; arrive at. Angusta0.45 P.
M., mid Atlanta 11.45 P. M.
WITH WASIHNllTON' BRANCH. .
Leave Washington 2.00 P. M.; nrr. Augustar#.45P. M.;
and Atlanta 8.40 Night; Leave Angusta 2.45 P. M.
mid Atlanta 10 A. AL; arrive Waslmigtc
WITH WAItHKNTON BHANCH.
Leave Warreuton 8.00 P. Af.; nvr. Augusta 6.45 P. AL,
nml Atlanta 8.4tt itlglit; leave Augusta 3.45 P. M.,
ami 10 A. AL; arrive Warreuton 0.80 P. AI. •
On Sunday no Trains rim on the Branches.
% Gen’l ‘
&c.
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meets nil such emergencies, nnd no lioiiseliold can
atl’ord to he without It. It is always ready and up to
the sticking point. There is no longer u necessity for
limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and
biokeii cradle*. It is just tlm article for rone, shell,
and ollmrornainental work, so popular willi ladies ol
rellnenmnt and taste. , ....
This ndmlrablo preparation Is used cold, being
chemically held in solution, mid possessing all tlie
valuable qualities of tho best* Tallin el-makers’ glue.
It may he used in thoolaeo of ordinary mucilage, be
ing vastly more adhesive. _
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.” n
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 25
cent*. .. ,
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar-st., New York
Address HENRY O. SPALDING* CO.,
Box No. 8,(MR) New York.
Put np for Dealers In cases containing four, eight mid
twelve ao/.eu—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card nc
company I ng each package. * , .
A single bottle of SPALDING S PREPARED
GLUE will save ten time* Us cost annually to every
household. „ 4 .
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, mrd-
are und Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and b anoy
Stores. _ . ; „ .
Country merchants should make a note of Spalding s
Prepared Glue, when making up their list. It will
stand any climate
The Undersigned have the
APPOINTMENT
OP TUP.
AMERICAN GUANO COMP’Y
Ah iIm If Sole Agents lor tho cmle of
GUANO,
FROM JARVIS iV HAKKR’S ISLAND,
in the Pacific Ocean, for the State* of North nnd South
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee,
hereby caut ion purchasers against buying from all olh
persons—ns there .are ns many us three spurious
goes ollercd In tlm markets which were not Imported
by said company, and were taken before any chemist
had arrived on Mm Island to make selections.
The Brand of Mm American Gimiiu Company will be
found on every package sold by our Agents.
Tli^ res i ills of its lists in 1859, by James Gardner, Eeq
editor of the C'oii-MtiiMonnlist, and by Frank Hamp
ton, of Woodland, South Carolina, ou 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 AOKNTS ARK
Messrs. BROWN, DkROSSET * C’O., Wilmington,
N.
Messrs. WARDLAW, WALKER & CO., Charles
ton, S. C.
O. A. L. LAMAR, Savannah, Ga.
J. C; DAWSON, Augusta, Ga.
Messrs. SIMS & RUST. Albany, Ga.
T. R. BLOOM, Macon, On.
Messrs. GUNBY * CO., Columbus, Ga.
“ GILM ER * CO., Montgomery, Ala.
“ POMEROY * MARSHALL, Mobile, Ain.
“ PRATT * MoKKNZIE, Apalachicola, Fla.
“ HOPKINS * MEGUINESS, Tallahassee,
Flu. 0. B. LAMAR,
W. W. CHEEVER.
Savanimli, January 31st, 1SM. jaiiHl—tf
GROVER & BAKER’S
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Sewing Machines.
W. MORRELL & CO., Agents
SAVANNAH, GA.
PRICE $55 TO *$130.
W E lies; leave to eall tlie attention of
onr friend* mid Mm public to these machines,
lilch we aru ofl'criug on exliihition at onr Plano
Warehouse. Tlm unparalleled sncces* in sellini
mm in Georgia has establisliiid their great superior!
j over any oilier Patent Sewing Machines for ‘
.Y AND i'LANTATION SEWING.
MACHINES packed, ready for sewing, with direc
tions how lo use them, aunt to any part of the coun
try. Persons in the city purchasing Machines can
have a young lady call at their residence* to iustruct
A. BOROHERT,
Corner of Bryan and JeHerron Streets,
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND .
A SUPPLY OP SHIP UHEAD, Pilot
and Navy, of the host quality; also, different
ilnds of Cracker*, Butter, Sugar, Soda, Lemon, Wine,
[toBton, Congress, California und Fancy Crackers.
New Year’s Coke baked flesh overy day. Jan 10
THDS. W. SHBA,
UOUSE, SIGN
AND
DECORATIVE PAINTER,
GILDER, GLAZIER
AND
GRAINER. I'
All kinds of Painters’ Tools, White Lend, Oils, Mixed
Paints, Glass, Putty, White-wash and other
Brushes, Paper Hangings, Fire*
Board Prints, Ac., Ac.,
FOR HALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No. 11 Whitukcr Street, near tlie May,
(Tho Old .Stand of tlie Into John Pool,)
nprl7 SAVANNA If, UKOIHHA Jy_
GILBERT BDTIiER,
Master Builder,
LAFAYETTE SQUARE,
ieptl-1
GEO. YONGK,
I Sup’t.
Vnlloy WliIfkCT.amiatmrt.fne-jbnorgg
MiaiiBpa 3*<<»*«saippgp
labilepnrpoaoa. cuuuata *j«Orr'ioKaIW W.m.Siubbt,Nkw Youk:aail
lVu . D . _ BiaioAaMiytr. 109,SouthFhontHt.Pnu.Dm.i'mA.
V Yoor Anaimtic Valloy Wbiskey la r«»lve,1, aad arter fcDL
’arpfal axnailnatlon, I flail It to Iw « wim ai/late,
ipua. Aoalytltsil’chcmlBt,
li re OPl'KIt for aale the almvo atiuiflartl braml
W Of lino Cobl»r-DbtlIl«l-MiiUod’ , itya Whiskey,
In harrela ami half lwrrels. Ah It I* of onr own ills-
tillai ton, ami !ilghly.llnj>rov«l tij uro, w;o coaihleally
rvanmm-nd It a. tho toukht amt heat Wlilakey that
can jioH.thly he distilled. Wo nl«o ulVor ear;
OLD FAMILY BVlt WHISKEY,
and other brands, from the Iiukc .took of Fine Wills-
: III Ml*’ IIIIVV fliwiat. M H
slon Silver Cases, and Ebony Slide ' Desk Holder*.
Pena-sold sepai.nr i.-.m IjoblorsUdoslred.
Tho trade supplied at Manu(hctnt i sra prices.
JOHN M. COOPKR & CO.
Florida Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE!!!
O N AND AVTEU FEB1HIAHY 21*1,
i860, dally Passenger Trains will rim as follows;
Leave PeniniidltiA at... 2.66 P. M.
“ Baldwin at 4.55 *:
“ Starke at 6.89 **
“ Waldo at 7.15 ”
“ Gainesville at... . . . . 8.30 ”
” Archer at,... ..0,15 *
Arrlveat Bronson 9.61 **
Leave Bronson at 8.00 A. Li,
“ Araherat 3,30 *‘
44 Gainesville at .. .4.80 44
44 Waldo at 5.20 44
44 Starke at 6.00 44
44 Baldwin at. 7.55
Arrive at Fernamllim...; 10.40 44
Freiglit Train will leave Feiuaudlna on Mondays,
Wednesdays nedFvRlavs, at4.90A. M., and returning,
leave Bren* .,; ou '.’uesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
at 8.19 A.M.
.j&r These Trains connect with Boats to and from
Charleston.laily, mul with Boats to and front Savon*
nah/our time*a week.
Throiifih Tickets lie tween all tho above stations and
Charleston can lw secured by the dally Boats, and he-
t vveeii all Mm alcove slatlous and Savannah, at reduced
ratei by tlm steamer Augusta, which leuves Feruandl*
na on Wednesdays aud Satnranya, and Savannah ou
Mondays and Wednesdays. . * .
Freight will also he taken by the steamer AugnsU
at tiiHbthirds of present rates.
'ersons deslrtug to avail themselves of these re*
«d rales, should notlro particularly the sailing
s of tlie Augusta, nnd Instruct Hielra^etits as to.
vrnaudlna, Feb. 30.1860k
LIVERY
AND
SALE STABLE.
| for th, pant llhfmlU®^
patronage, hopes to-YSao-L.
J mult atamllnnancoof the same,
having added new Carriages,
ja.and a fowflne Hor.esto hl» former
i careful driven and the beat of hoatlera,
mredtoaccommodatothcpuhltcnt tin
t of Whitaker and President street.,
ntinuance of former favors. .
"^“'Ylng and forward
t ; BTBBBIN9.'
CHBROHBIE KliMlillV.
AN UNFAILING CURK FOR
GONOEEHCEA
AND ALL
DiNCUHCM of tlie UriiBfiry Organs.
This Remedy cures wlieu all other preparation* fail.
It Is entirely unlike every other compound; contain
ing no Iflluorul Poison or Nuuaeouii Di’Utf t
as it is prepared solely from llootm.IIurltH mid
UeaveH, and lias Imen handed down, froin one gen
eration to another, l»y the Cherokee Indian*.
It Is offered to tho public*, on Its own Intrinsic merits,
It performs Its duty quickly mid thoroughly. r i he
Unfortunate, of either sex, will he repaid by
using this Remedy, Instead or placing themselves-
at the mercy of some Quack or Professor. ’1 his
Remedy strikes at tho very Hoot of the disease;
its tendency Is not shindy to suspend the poison, hill
to Remove the Unuso ou which ft depends.
Full directions, In pamphlet form, accompany each
bottle. Tho speedy and permanent reller afforded by
this Remedy, In all cases of Gonorrhoea, Gleet,
Gravel, Stricture, Fluor Alim*. iWIiUcn
In FeiunlcN.i nml all diseases of the Urinary Or
gans. has ustoulslied the most scientific men of the
age. This Remedy not only eradicates all PoInoii
from the SyMtom but Invigorate* the most deli
cate constitution.
EB^It does Not AfTect tho Breath or Inter
fere with any OlaftH or Bu«lneiiH, or require any
deviation from the usual diet. ,
ESr’II. requires no assistance from other mcdlelnr.
SirAml whnt.MnhauceM its Value, Is the Mu-
tire Abnence of all NauscoiiH Taste, being
a Pleukant and DclIeloiiK S> run. ’
PRIOK $2 PER BOTTLE, OU THREE BOTTLES
FOR $5,
POTTER & JMTERWIW,
Sole Proprietors,
St* liOUlH, fflo.
Sold by ft. D. Brantley, Stewart & Butler, and all the
Druggist* In SavannaJi, and by all responsible dealers
in medlclues lii the United States. nmr39-dtwAiyiy
SUNDRIES.
SUGARS*—20 hhds fair to choice N. O. Shl.- ,
13 bhdsfalr Muscovado Sugar; lurt bids Olarifletl A,
3 ' bap£flUrto primeRio CQffee; 10 hags
and Oolong Tea.
ina oolong Tea.
Sides;. 10 hhds prime
€asli ilsisiiscss.
milM SIIRSORIBER HAN REMOVED
A to the Store ou Broughton street, between Air.
David O’Connor’s und the Marshall House, where he
will attend to making GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS
in the best mid latest style, at prices to suit all who
“1 patronl/.b him. UNIFORMS of all kinds which
made lit the State will also be attended to, and~by
Docs Repairing, nnd ut the shortest notice.
A suit of Clothes made in fourteen hours.
Cutting for men and hoys paid for on delivery.
P. B.—Young men and others wishing to become
nnversunt with cutting gentlemen’s garments, can
e taught in live (5) lessons. No compensation re
quired iiutil the student is satisfied that I have given
him entire satisfaction.
MS -ly M. CAREY, Agent.
iron FAMILY USE
WII.I. MRNT) AIITICI.KS IN
Wood, Leather, Crockery, Glasa, Ivory,
Hone, AlnlmNter, Marble, Rubber,
Guttu Perelia, Cloth, Papier
ffluelte, Nlicll, Horn, Hone,
PlaNler, Arc.
And indeed there Is scarcely an article in the whole
range of domestic economy, whether it. he for use or
ornament, which, when liioken, cannot, with this
preparation, lie restored to ils original value. It chal
lenges the world for its superior. !t. Is indispensable
In every
HOUSE, WORKSHOP, COUNTING-ROOM,
And no person, after a t rial of
Starr’s Chemically Prepared Glue
would willingly dispense with If for fonrilmoe Its cost.
It is always ready and always reliable. It isnotofi’en-
sive to the smell, «ml i* not effected hy climate, and
where known It inis become a FIXED FACT.
The attention of dealers and consumers Is invited
the following testimonials regarding its superior qual
ities :
Np.WARK, Nov. 26,1859.
“After a fftltlifiil frlal of Sturi'** Prepared
Glue on Wood, Leather and Cloth, nt thoPhenlx
Works, l. most, cheerfully recommend its use for
purposes generally required, and especially for fair
use, C. A. CARTER.
“Wo, the undersigned, having tested STARR’.
PREPARED GLUE, ngreo with the above recoiumen-
44 WM.’fl. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware Manufacturer,
Newark, N. J.
“LYSANDKU WRIGHT, Machine Depot,
2.’J0 Morket-st., Newark, N. .
“HEDRNBURG & L1TTKLL, Carriage Manufacturers
Newark, N. *
“WM. n. KIRK A CO;, Carpenters and Builders,
Newark, N.
“LKVERICH & KNDERS, Carriage Makers,
Newark, N. .T.
Starr’s Uliciulcally Prepared Glue
Ta sold by all Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Grocers.
Fancy Goods Dealers,Hardware Dealers, Statlou-
era, nnd hy country Merchants generally.
PRIOR, 23 CUNTH PF.ll 1IOTTI.K,
A brush goes with each bottle.
Put up for dealers lit cases from 1 to 12 dozen.
A splendid Lithographic Show Card, printed in col
ors, given with eacn package.
All order* or letlera of inquiry, by mr.il, addressed
to tho
STARR GLUE COMPANY, 51 Liberty *t„N. Y.
iy
Ten-
JH... m WKKL tt .
Flour.
CANDLES, SOAP, Ac.—900 boxes Adamantine
Ctndlos; 50 boxes Sperm Caudles, H and Oi 10 boxes
Pt. Sperm Candles; 50 boxes 0 nnd R Georgia 'fallow
Candles; 250 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap; 100.
boxes Pearl Starch.
LIQUORS.—100 bids Tomochlchi & Pike 4 * Rectified
11.1.1... . rit kkl. tf ni.nlnt.. . .A LI.I ..XT' .
iunm.i.u.-.iiflj titlin' u, ut w. so mm o, wpruer s,.
and other brands. Also, medium Quality pound liimp
aud choice qualities In large and small packages.
20 cases Billy Bowlegs 1 Russell & Robinson Smoking
aud (Viewing Tobacco.
CHAMPAGNE.—100 baskets Heldslck and other
brands—quarts and pints! '
LIQUORS.—330 caaea assarted Llqnara, tome old
RUSHTON’ft
COD LIVER 01
FOB
CONSUMPTION.
Mourning Goods
T>UACJK Barego and Crape MareU
A3 84 Black Burcge and Crape Marotz
Black-Worsted Grenadine, nil qmnitlca
Black Sewing Silks, single.nnd double widths
Bummer Bombazine and ciiulUe*
Tamart Ine and Tamlso Cloth*
Black BArege Flounced Robes
2d Mourning Lawns, Organdies and Barege Ang^'
III nil? IllUrL lllimt-lll Fiyiu, I IWt-flT I
I NOS, VERANDAS ami GRATING, lli* Will also
furnish and sol the PAfi’KNT AEllA LIGHTS. Ho
can furnish DOORS, BLINDS nml SASHES, from
one of the host Northern mmiiifm liners, at prices that
will give satisfaction. uttg4—ly
DOUtrALD FERUU80NV
Upholsterer and Undertaker,
I S PHKPARKD TO 0(IT, 1IIAKK and
put down Carpets, to put dowii Oil (’loth, hang
Window Shades, Curtains, &c. Funerals famished
with all Mint is necessary, with neatness and despatch.
Always on hand METALIC CASES and other Camus.
BELL HANGING in all its blanches executed.—
FEATHERS renovated nnd purified by steam process.
Orders solicited at my ware-room, No. 121 Broughton .
street, between Bull ami Whitaker, or at my resi
dence, 185 York street, south side of the Court House,
octlfi
GEORGE H. ASH,
Master Mason,
H prepared to contract for buildings
_ or jobbing work of any description in ids line. All
work done with neatness and despatch.
JNO. C. PHASER.
WM. URAILSFORn.
JNO. C. FRASER & CO.,
COTTON AND RICE FACTORS,
• AND
General Commission Merchants,
BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GKO.
L iiikrail CASH ADVANCES niADK
-on Produce consigned to our care for sale or ship
ment. BAGGING, ROPE, and PLANTERS’ 8UP-
PLIKS purchased ut lowest cash prices. je8—ly
HENRY H. SCRANTON,
sEcippma
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 104 BAY STREKT,
SAVANNAH, GA.
tar a gent for Scranton & Tallman’s Line Now
ork L Packets 1 jyj
E. O. WADE &T CO., ~
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
. EDWARD O. WADE, Savannah, Ga.
ang2—ly PEYTON L. WADE, Sci-iven Co., Gn._
E O’BYRNE,
Groceries & Liquors,
Wholesale and Retail,
COHNEHOF BltYAN AND.7EFFKIIHON STREETS.
oct4
P. L. CONSTANTINE & COT,
COMMISSION .MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
P. L. CONSTANTINE, _ tjfllilUJ n. n. ESTAEROOK.
A. I-I. CHAMPION,
WHOLESALE AN1I RETAIL DEALER IN
GROCER IE a ,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
TOBACCO, 8EGAHS, DRIED FRUIT, So.,
NO. 4 BAkNARD STREET,
BETWEEN THEMA RHET AND HA ySTREET,
ictf SAVAJsrNAJrl, GA. ly_
JOHN McMAHON,
Produce^ Commission and Forwarding
Merchant,
AND DEALER IN
CORN, WHEAT, BACON, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, &c.
170 RAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
Refer to MaJ. A. Porter,Tresident Bank of the State
of Georgia; Messrs. Cohens & Hertz, novl—dm
.r. LAMA,
IMPOnTEIt AND WHOLESALE DEALE it IN
Spanish Scgars, French Brandies,
WINKS, WHISKY AND OTHER LIQUORS,
TO HA COO OF AlX KINDS,
NO. m BAY STREKT, SAVANNAH,- GEO. .
PATTEN & MILLER.
(LATE PATTEN, HUTTON A CO.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jyl SAVANNAH. _tf
SAMUEL PALMER & SON
HAVE ON HAND A I.AROE STOCK OF
HARDWARE,
. For Sale Low for Cash. -
B. G. TILDEN,
(LATE GILBERT & TILDENJ
WHOLESALE ANH RETAIL DEALEH IN
Family Groceries,
1SS BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Store formerly occupied by Morse & Fay.
June! •.
O. L. IG-ILBERT,
(TATE GILBERT * TILDEN,)
WIIOLEHAI.E AND ItKTAH. DEALER IN
GR O 0 3ES3EL X32!©,
Oils, Bacon, Fish, Flour, .
BUTTER, onEKR&LARD, CANDIES, FJtOITS, &c.
West Side Market Square,
. ]mm3 SAVANNAH, GA.
HENRY ESLER & CO.’S
STEAM ENGINE
AND
BOILER WORKS,
ATLANTIC BANIN, 1IRBWKLYN.
RIVER ARID MARINE ENGINES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Sugar Mills, Mill Works, &c.
H. H. LINVTLLE,
dcc28—tf Agent for Havftunah.
TVW& UNDERSIGNED, with their In-
JL ^ surance Agcpcy, desiro to connect thoJBrokerage
Stocks,-the rentiiiK us uuiwcn, mm i„,
and coiiectlon of fnanrauce cfaims; ...
••■ They solicit the..support mid patronage or tlieir
viiSra ■ W. KING & SONS.»
- HAIRY CHEESE.—2 boxes ;