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Thousand* nro (telly .peaking In tho pralM of
UR. EATON’S
INFANTILE CORDIAL,
mill why t hecao*o It Hener falls to afford Instantane-
Tilly when given In time.. It. nets n* if by tnftglc,
nnd oiu trial Mime will convince yon that whet wciuiy
In (me. It contains
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of rniy kind, nnd therefore relieves by removing the
snfft rings of your child, Inetond of by deadening It*
sensIhUUIes. Pot this reason It commends Itself ns
the onlg reliable preparation now known for Chil
dren Toothing. Diurrhoen, Dynolltory,
Urlpllltr In tho UowolH, Aridity of the
stonmeh, Wind, Cold In (ho Head, anil
Croup; also, for olftenlnn the gum*, reducing In-
Mammalian regulating the Iloieel*. and rdlfrlngiun.
Ithasnosyimf—bclnganaiiilJwiraw/leltlsnseilniiii
vafalllngenceea In nil cases Coiivulnlon* or
: other Pita. As you value the lift and health or
aT/riZ io reZl,
from use qfnarcotic* of which another remedies
No. Kill Broadway. New Volk.
Iltnlthy human Blood, upon lrolint
ANALYZED,
always presents ns with the same essential elements,
and elves, of coarse, tho True Ntniiilurd, Ana*
lyaethc Blood or a person enfforlnit front Consump
tion. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Bcrorala, Ac., and
wo And In entry Wanes certain tleflcltnelr* In the red
globule* or Blood. Sjugplythore dollclonclcs, and yon
lire made woll. Tho Blood Pood Is roundedImton
this Theory—hence Its astonishing success. There
"■ FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to tho deficiencies of tho Blood Indifferent
diseases. For Cougha, Colda, Bronchitis,
or any affection whatever of tho Tit rent or Ini tigs
Inducing Consumption, nso No. 1, which Is also
the Nof Tor Depression of Nnlrjts, Loss of
Appetite, aud for all Chronic t oinplnli t«
arising from Over-use, General Bcblljty »»d
Nervous Prostration, No. 2, lor LiverCom
plaints, No. 8, for Dyspcpslu. JMng already
vrenared 'for absorption'll. Is Takenby Drops
1 Immediately Into tho circulation. so that
anil carried Immediately Into tho circulation, so I list
what you gain yon retaili. Tha No. 41s for Peninlc
Irregularities, Ilystcrla, Weaknesses,
it, “see special’ directions lor lllls. For Nall
Rheum. Krnntlons, Scroftilons. Kidney
and Blnddor Complaint*. lake No. 5. In all
cases the directions mast bu strictly followed. Price
uf tho Blood Food 111 per bottle.
Soldhy CHlirfciI At DCPONT,
• No. 4(81 Broadway, New York.
JOHN B. MOORE, Agent, Savannah.
And by all respectable Druggists throughout the
country. mnylfi—d.Vwlv
H1&
MBS. WINSLOW,
A n bxpbbirncbd ni'Iwb and r
MALE PHYSICIAN, presells ,e tho alien
of mothore, her
Soothing Syrup,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates tho process of toothing, liy
aoftonlng the gums, reducing all Inllanunatlon—will
allay all pain ana spasmodic action, and Is
SUUBTO 11UOULATE THIS BOWELS,
Depuud upon It, mothors, it will give rest to your-
aolves, ana
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR IN-
FAN TIL
Wo havfi patup and sold this article for ten years,nnd
can say, In_ comidenco and 'truth of It, what wo have
novcrbounable
other medicine
hu it luil-
•Inalo ln»
o fro c t a
timely used.—
know an In-
satisfaction
who used It.—
Mrs,
WINSLOW’S
SOOTHING
SYRUP.
to snv of any
-N 15 V lilt
1 ii a
HtUlH'C, tO
c u i*o, when
Nover did we
Btanco of dis
hy uny one
On tho contra-
SLMROLU’S BUG III) fop the Bind-
llllfLD’B BUCnU for tho Kldm
(BOLD’S BIJOU U for tho Grove
HELM HOLD'S BUOHtJ for tl»« Uropscy.
HELM HOLD’S BUCHU for Ncrvouuiiesa.
ILElAf HOLD’S BUCIUJ Tor Lo»* of Memory.
II ELM HOLD’S BUCHU for Dlnmew of Vision.
II ELM HOLD'S BUUIIU for Difficult Breathing.
II ELM HOLD'S BUCHU for Weak Nerves.
HELM HOLD’S BUGJIU Tor Gonerol Ddhlll y.
II ELM HOLD'S DUOHIJ for Universal lassitude.
HELM BOLD'S BUCliU for L* 01 ™ °*
IIELMBOLD’H MfOlIU for Night S vent«.
HELM HOLD'S nUClIU for Bakerulness.
HELM HOLD'S BIJC’IIU for of the Skin.
IIKLMHOLD'H HUOJIU for Erupt Iona.
HKLMHOLD’S UUC’IIU for Pain In the Back.
HELMBOLD’S BUCJIU for heavInusH of tho ovollda,
with temporary Sufhtsatlcm and Loss of sight.
IIELMBOLD’H BUC’HU for Mobility and Itestlesa-
ness, with Want or Attention, Horror of Society.
II KL.UBOLD’S BUOUU for Obstruct Ions.
IIKLMHOLD’S BUClIU for Excesses arising from In
discretion, and all diseases of the
SEXUAL ORGAN,
Existing in either box, from whatovor canno orlglna-
•d, and no matter of
HOW LONG STANDING.
These symptoms, in part, are experienced often by
sufferer* with diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys; Gravel
and Dropsy, and Invariably by tho Injudicious or ner
vous and debilitated. It Is a fact, long since ostnb-
* " ellect tho
lisliod, that any disease uf those organs ellect the
mind more than any nnd all others, nnd if allowed to
go on—which this medicine Invariably removes—soon
fallows Loss of Bower, Fatuity nnd Eplleijt c Flts-In
one of which tho patient may expire. Who can say
that those excesses nro not frequently followed by
those direftil diseases, Insanity and Consumption ?—
The record of the Insane Asylums ami the mclnnchol-
ly deaths by consumption, bear ample witness to the
truth or these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the
most melnncholly exhibition appears. The counte
nance is nctually sudden and quite destitute—neither
mirth nor grief ever visits It. Hhonld a sound or the
volco occur, It la rarely articulate.
“With woeful measures, wan Despair.
Lon, sullen sounds, Ills grief beguiled.”
Debility Is most terrible, and Ims brought thousands
upon thousands to untimely graves; thus blasting tho
ambition of many noble youths. It can be cured by
thO UHO Of IUI 5 NPALUBLB HRME DY.
The mass of voluntary testimony in possession of
the proprietor, vouching its virtues and its curative
powers, Is Immense, embracing names well known to
science nnd fame. Certificates of cures from one
month to twenty yoars’ standiug, and of tho most re
liable and respectable character, nro open for Inspec
tion from Governors of tho States, Judges, emlueut
Physicians, nnd distinguished Clorgymeu.
likXMlIULD’H EXTRACT BUCTIIJ I. prepared dl-
rcctly according to tho rules of Pharmacy and Chem
istry, with tho greatest accuracy and chemical knowl
edge nnd caro devoted to Its combination. Hoe Prof.
IJewoes’ valuable works on tho Practice of Physic,
and most of the Into Standard Works of Medicine.
HELMBOLD’S DUHIU Is safuand ploasantln taste
nnd odor, bnt Immediate In Its action.
Personally appeared before mo, an Alderman of the
city of.Philadelphia, H. T. HELMB.OLD, Chemist,
who, Ixilng duly sworn, does say, that, his preparation
contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or Injurious Drug, hut
is purely Vcgotnblu.
address.
ONE THING CERTAIN,
A Trial Costs but a Dollar—Try It!
And ho convinced of Its ofllcney. And It 1b accompa
nied by reliable and responsible certificates from Pro-
fespors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.
Prepared by II. T. 11ELMB0L1),
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
101 South Tenth-street, bolow Chestnut.
Philadelphia,
To be had of nil Druggists and Dealers throughout
the United States, Cannons and British Provinces.
Beware of eounterrolts. ABk for HELMBOLD’S—
take no other. Cures guaranteed. Jan28—dly
b; D. BRANTLEY A Co.,
Wholesale nnd Retail Agents for Savannah.
The City Fire Insurance Company,
OF 1IAHTFOIUJ, CT.
C. B. Bowaua, Pre»'t. C. C. Wait*, See.
THIS CHARTER OAK
Fire and Marine Insurance Company,
OF HAFITFOUD, Cl’.
Connecticut Fire Insurance Co.,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
THE NODTII AMERICAN
Fire, Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Market Fire Insurance Company,
OF NBW YOltK.
PENNKVI.VANIA
Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.,
Insures on tho MUTUAL PLAN, or Cash Plan, at.
as low rates as any other good Company.
They pay their LOSSES honorably and promptly,
and ns no man knows when he may ho called to leave
Ills family, nor in view or tho changes and reverses ot
business, can ho tell how well they may In? provided
for, let every one see to It that ho 1ms something In
sured on hls liru for them.
Insurance on Slaves at low rates.
Fire risks ell'ectcd at reasonable rotes.-
WILBUJl & GLEASON,Aguiits,
febi) 110 Hay street.
FIRE AND LIFE
INSURANCE.
H ome insurance company, or
New York.
Continental Insurance Company, of New York.
Humboldt Fire Insurance Compnuy, of New York.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and alter SUNDAY, Fob. 201ta,
lHUO, tha Trains will ho run ns follows: *
Leave Savannah, 10.05 A. .M., 1.80 P. M. and 11.10 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.65 A. M. and 11.05 P. M.
Arrlvo at Augusta 0.8UA. M. and 0.85 P. M.
Arrive at MITIedgeville 12.80 P. M.
LeaVo Mncon. 10.00 A. M. and 10 P. 31.
Arrivent Savannah 7.20 A. 31.. 745 P. 31. aud 10.40 P. 31.
Arrivont Augusta 0.80 A. M. and 0.85 P. M.
Leave Augusta 13.30 A. M. and 8.15 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 7.80 A. 31. and 10.40 P. M.
Arrlvo at Mncon 8.65 A. 31. aud 11.05 P. 31.
Train that loaves Savannah at 10.05 A. 31. only runs
to AHIIen, arriving there at 8.101*. 31., connecting with
10 A. 31. 31ncon Train to Augusta.
Passengers tubing the 8.15 P. M. at
leave Allllon 5.60 P. M. and arrlvo atSav
Passengers by 11.10 P. M. from Savannah, will go
through direct to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.80 or 11.10 P. 31. Trains
from Savannah, for Maron or points beyond, will meet
with no detention at 3lillen.
Passengers for Aticnta nod points htvend on West
ern and Atlantic H. R. will leave Savannah on tho
1.80 P. 31. train; for Millcdgcvillo nnd Katonton on
11.101\ 31. Train; for South-Western R. R. below Fort
Valley, on ll.lo P. 31. Train; those for Columbus,
Trains connect at 3!acon with Mncon and West
ern Trains lo Grlfiln, Atlanta, nnd the West. Also,
with South-Western Trains to Albany, Culhburl, Eu-
Tania, Fort Gaines, Americas, Columbus, 3fontgomery,
&c..utid at 3IIllon with Augusta and Savannah R. ft.
to Augusta and the North. At Savannah with the
tri-weekly nrcamshlpstoNow York; nlsi^ with steam
ships to Philadelphia nnd Baltimore. ^
liy this elmngo in schedule the connection both
ways nt Augusta with the So. Carolina It. R. is secured,
and Passengers will hnvo no detention at Augusta oi
311 Hun as heretofore.
Jeb23 GEO. W. ADA3IS, Oon’l Sup’t.
North American Fire Insurance Company, of Conn.
New England Fire nnd AInrine Insurance Company,
of Conn.
Norwich Firo Insurance Company, of Conn.
Xaifo Insurance.
Alutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, of Now-
ark, N. J., with accumulated fuuds exceeding $3,000,-
000, and alloVvs a credit of 50 per cent, on the premi
ums of Life Policies.
| IFire aud Life Risks, In tho above well known Com
panies, undertaken by
novlD—ly W. KING & SONS, Agents.
RESOLUTE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
Capital, : : : : : $200,000
F IRE RISKS taken In tlsla Company
on as favorable tonns as in uuy other good olllee
represented In this place, by
' JA8. A. NORRIS, Agent.
Office at Richardson & Aiartlu’s.
Savannah, Dec. 1st, 1858. dec4—ly
Richest Diadem
EVER
Worn by Kings or Emperors.
» What 1 Why aBeantifnl Head of Hair.
B ECAUSE it Is the ornament God llimsolf pro
vided for all our race. Reader, although tho rose
may bloom ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, tho
eye so sparkling, tho teeth he those of pearls, If tho
head Is noruft of Its covering, or tho hair be snarled
and shriveled, harsh nnd dry. or worse still, if sprlu-
kled with gray, nature will ioohq more than half her
charms. Prof, Wood’s Hair Kostomtive, If used two
or three times n week, will rustoro and permanently se
cure to all such an ornament. Rend iho following nnd
Judge. Tho writer of tho first la tho celebrated Piau-
1st, Tlmlhorg:
New York, April 19,1858.
Dn.WooD: * .
Dear Sir—Permit mo to exproBB to you tho obliga
tions I lira under for tho entire restoration of my lmlr
to Its original color; about tho time of my arrival
in the United Htntea lt was rapidly becoming gray, hut
upon tho application of your “ttnlr Restorative” It
soon recovered its original hue. Icousldor yonr Re
storative os a very womlerftil invention, quite effica
cious as well ns agreeable.
1 am - , dear sir, yours truly.
ry, all nro dellg ited with Its operations, nnd speak Iu
terms of highest commendation of its magical ofl’eets
and medical virtues. Wo speak In this matter ‘‘What
wo do know.” aftor ton years’ experience, and
pledge our reputation for the fultllinrout
of wl&at we ncre declare. In almost every
InsUinco whero tho infant is suirerlng from pain and
exhnustion, roliof will bo found In llfteon or twonty
mlnuteB after the syrup Is administered.
This valuable preparation Is the prescription of ono
of tho most EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL
NURSES iu Now England, aud has been nsed with
11 over-lull Dig: hucccnh in
THOUSANDS OF CASES*
It not only relieves tho child from pain, but invlgo
rates tho stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, nnu
gives tono and energy to the whole -system. It. will
almost instantly relieve
GRIPING IN THE ROWELS, ANU
WIND COLIC.
died, end it
Jlovo it th«
■ureat rein-
world, in all
BNTERY
THE ROWELS,
np cor ™ • •
FOR
CHILD RENlBoii
TEETHING.!
Wo: Ire-
ii n <1
I , and Dlnrr-
liooa 111 OlHIdron.wUothor it »tl»o» from toothing
ot from any othor cjiUhC. Wo would wiy to ovory
motlior who tan a child pnltbrlng from nny or tho fore-
going complaint**—do not lot youi* prolndlcoK,
nor tlio prolndlccli of otfiora, ntnnl Iwtwcon
your luffurtug clilltl and tho rellof tUat wIlI lK) Sure
yen, AnSOI.GTISIjir SWBB-to follow tho m-
of this medicine, If tlmolyusod. Foil dlrestlmia far
using It will nccqmpany cadi hottlo. NmicRcnuJnc
nnlcss tho fimnslmlle of GVHT1S dc FBBKlSS,
Hold hy hrugglsta thrmighunt tho world.
Principal ttlBcc. No. 18 .Cedar ««., N-
mioB,'oKMr 25 o»n» pkb nom.n.
«Ug98—lydAw . r ■
k. THALBBRG.
‘ Drych a’r Gwyllodydct.”
Wel-ah Newspaper Office, I
13 Nassau st., April 13,1858. f
Pnor. O. J. Wood—Doar Sir;—Homo month or si
weeks ago I received u hottlo of your Hair Hostomtivo
and gave it my wire, who concluded to try it on her
hair, little thinking at the time that it would restore
tho gray hair to itB original color; hut to her us woll as
myBurprlBO,nflcra few weeks’ trlal.it has iierforined
that wonderful ellect by taring all tho gray hairs to a
dark brown, ut the sumo time beautifying miU thicken
ing the hair. I strongly recommend tho nbovo Re
storative to all lnrsouB in want of such a change ol
their hair. CHARLES CARDKNv,
Prop. O. J. Woonj—With confidence do I recom
mend yonr Hair Restorative, as being tho most effica
cious article I over saw. Since using your Hair Re
storative my hair and whiskers, which were almost
white, have gradually grown dark: nnd 1 now feel
confident that a few inoro applications will restoro
them to tholr natural color. ]t also has rollovcd me of
all damlrulTaml unpleasant Itching bo common umong
persons who per urn ro freely.
J. G. KILBY.
Prof. Wood:—About two years ago my hair com
menced falling or nnd turning gray: I was fast becom
ing bald, and had tried many remedtea to no cfleet. I
commenced using your Restorative in Jauuary last. A
few applications fastened my lmlr firmly, It began to
~“ow out, and turned hack to its-former color,
, —At thlstlmoltls fully restored to Its origi
nal color, health ami appenrauco, and I cheerfully re
commend Its use to all. J. D. HOES.
Chicago, 111., May 1,1857.
The Restorative is put up In bottles of threo sizes,
viz: largo, medium nnd email; tho small holds half a
pint ami retails for ono dollar per bottle; tho medium
holds at least twonty percentmoro iu proportion than
tho small, retails for two dollars por lwttlo; the largo
holds a quart, forty per cent more in proportion, and
retails for threo dollars a bottle.
O. J. WOOD & CO., l*roprlctors, 312 Broadway,
New York, (In tho great Now York Wire Railing Ks*
atabltshmentA nnd 114 Ainrket-strect, St. Louis, 3lo.,
and sold by all good Druggists mid fancy goods deal*
Thin valuable and pojralM MciUclno, prepared In con
formity wltH tlloaiiutyalB of tbo tvetore of, tire —>»-
brated Scilaer Bprlnn, In Ocnnany, In ft i
(convenient itna portable form, taB nnlv
. ^sscrL^r’ 8
MOST B7S1CXBNT AND AQUKEAD
Saline Aperient
. AND AHi aiauLMt COMPLAINTS.
(PECULIARLY INCIDENT
TO THE
Spring and Snimner Seasons.
1« particularly adapted to tbo wants of Travelers by
f BcftandLand,ItealdoiitalnHotOllmatoa,Por-
synaofBedcntary Ilablta, Invalid., and
Convalescent*; Captaina of
Yeeaela and Ffanteni
will And It ft val-
_ ftble addition i
To tielr Medicine Cbeste.
Wlthttoaevrtiotaveuaed It, It baa blgta tenor and
g healthy action.
’ —r.-. —TlSM—It gives tho bos
aatBsssr' n ” d
§s^sgt
ISO USUAl’limilNtl FREQ-
$100,000 0N_0NE RISK ! !
THE UNDERSIGNED, AS AN AGENT OF THE
Unity Fire Insurance Association,
OF LONDON,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
IN LONDON,
A ND novcrnl first class AMERICAN
0O3IPANIEH, !b prepared to INSURE almost
ovary description of PROPERTY against LOSS OR
DAMAGE-BY FIRE, on terms favorable to the as-
Biired. Risks taken to the oxtent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
or smaller amounts, as maybe desired, on nr in any
good huiUliug or location in this dlty. 3lerchaiits and
others wishing, large amounts of Insurance In one
place may find it to their interest and convenience to
call on tho subscriber. Risks nrc also taken on prop
erty In all parts of the State of Georgia, when the
owners are favorably known, or furnish satisfactory
roforonco to tho undersigned, ami tho location Is ot
easy access by Railroad or mall steamers.
All losses by said Companies promptly and honora
bly settled on production of proper proofs, nnd those
or tho British offices, without rcferuuco to London.
Address or upply to
JAMES 3roHENRY r Agent,
foh21—ly 118 Bay street, Savannah. *
SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULP R. R.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and alitor 'Weditczday* tho 20th
February, 18110, the cars will run dally (Suudaye
excepted) ns follows:
Leave Savannah ft a. M.
Arrive at Station No. 13 5,30 P. 31.
Leave Station No. 13 A. 31.
Arrlvo at Savannah 4. p. m.
Connecting nt 3(cJntosh, Station No. 8, on Tues
days, Thursdays and Saturdays with a Hue or coaches
to Darlen. t Returning on alternate days in tliuo to
Corner of Congress, Wliitalter, anti St. Jiilleu Streets,
offeA thkir liAitni: stock «v men goods at phioes to
antt the Time*. On hand aud receiving by every ateuinor— .
Gold and Silver Goods of Every Description.
PTOE SILVER TEA SETS, PITCHERS, WAITERS, QOBLETS, CUPS, SPOONS and FORKS,
.of every weight nnd variety.
jJR SETS and SINGLE PIECES, b&iutiftilly put np In cases for Wedding and othor Gifts.
GOLD nnd SILVER WATCHES, ami CLOCKS of every variety. - *
JEWELRY, from the richest DlA3!ONDto the cheapest plain GOIJ), including CA3IEO, LAVA and EO<
BAIC, in fall setts and ill slnglo pieces, with almost even’ description of ornament now In use.
PLATED CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS, TEA SETTS, ICE PITCHERS, and PLATED GOODS of every
kind.
SPECTACLES In Gold, 811 ver and Steel frames, with Pebbles and othor Sights.
RICH and beautiful PARIAN VASES and STATUETTES, nnd FANCY GOODS in
TORTOISE SHELL COMBS, of latsst styles, with a great variety of rich HEAD
Also agents far WHEELER A WILSON aud LADD, WEBSTER A
best machines ofl’ored to the public.
The citizens of the city and country are invited to examine the stock, which will be sold at prices much
lower than usual,
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY promptly repaired by workmen of skill and long experience.
■ A
t vartet;
IMBNTL. . .. „
CO.-B SEWING MACHINES—tho
Physioian 'aud* Surgeon
™lSn.” , B,re? n ®;
i^’ften^HfenTrS" 3 'f| wc »‘'*§»oh^o m .
at'
A. J. MILLER & COT '
CABINET IUAKERS&UNDERTAKERS
No. 167 Broughton Street
SAVANNAH, OA. '
GlasBca. New Work made to order at the Rhau>t,!Jf
notlco. Mnttrnaaus, Jobbing nnd Boll Uamlnu i r »
In thonoatoetatyle, with deapatcir fefcKy 011 "
Savannah, April H, lwlo.
STAR
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
18,60. IQBAUTKItS. 1860.
WM. O. PRICE,
CORNER BAY'AND BULI, STREETS,
W HERE Gentlemen of taste can make selections
from the best aud largest stock of Goods in this
city, nnd havo tholr orders executed wl)h elegance and
dispatch uurlvallcd iu this country.
CLOTHING. READY MADE,
FOR MEN AND BOYS OF ALL AGES.
Furnishing and Fancy
GOODS.
Of every description, In endless-variety, and nt the
very lowest rates for cash, or satisfactory credit.
The patronago of city nnd country Is respetfally
solicited. Bargains cau be mado. Call and «co.
. novl
SWIFT A PETERSON,
WHOI1ESAI1E GB.OOS1RS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
46 Uroad St., Now York.
(Formerly Swipt & Co., and Swift A Petkhson, Sa
vannah, Geo.)
General Partners. Special Partners.
Edward Swift, Lewis P. Harris,
Charles W. Peterson, Octavus Cohen.
febfi—tf Savannah, Geo.
wnnect with the cars to Savannah. Faro to Darien,
Connecting at Station Number 13 Dally, (Sun
days excepted,) with a line or conches to Thomas-
vlllo, passing through Mill Town, Troupville and
Quitman; arriving nt Thomasville at 8 P. M„ In tlme
to connect with thb conches to Montlccllo and Albany;
and at Monticello iu time to connect with the carB
to rnllnlinssue and St. Murks; returning on alternate
days, connecting with tho cars far Savannah. •
Fare from Savnnnnh to Thotnnsvllle, $14.00 Dis
tance, by Railroad, 130 miles; by Stage, 01 mlles.-
Tline from Savannah to Thomnsville, 80 hours.
N. B.—Freight train leaves Savannah on 3londays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, nt 0.80A. 31.; return ml
Monday, Wednesday and-Friday, at ll.au A. 31.
Freight, to he forwarded by freight train must
bo delivered at the Savannah Depot the day pre-
vlmi* to shipment, excepting live atoek, which,
after having given ono tiny's notice, will he received
oil Iho day of departure, lr delivered nt tho Depot
thirty minutes before the leaving time. Freight by
Passenger Train should ho delivered nt the Dcpol
at least.'X) minutes before tho regular time of depar
ture. Double regular rates to he charged on all such
freight, excepting oysters, fruit, fresh Huh, fresh meat,
aud oilier perishable articles. Freight received and
forwarded to No. 13.
GASPER J. FULTON,
Bnpprlntendent.
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKEY.
f THIS AGE of adulterated and dcloterlous
._ Liquors, it is a sourco of great satisfaction to ho
ablo to introduce to public notlco tho nbovo artlclo—
an article of unquestioned purity, nud possessing no
qualities except such as havo the most favorable Influ
ence on the human constitution.
A few roods of soil on tho hanks of tho Rhino pro
duce the grape, which will flourish nowhere olso, from
whose Juice proceeds tho “ Johanulsberg,” tho choicest
\Vinuof tho world.
• A few acres of land in Cuba produco a Tobacco, the
flavor and quality of which, when manufactured into
Cigars, are Incomparably superior to that of tho pro
duct of nny other soil. And a narrow strip of land iu
tho Parish of Natchltochort, Louisiana, has long sup
plied the world with a Buper-oxcollont article of Hnun',
from stick Tobacco os cannot be induced to grow else
where.
In llko manner. It has long beta known that a lim
ited territory, lying in tho valley of the 3Ionongnhcla
river, exclusively brings forth a Rye of prop
erties bo marked and peculiar, that its distillation pro
duces a Whisky of such superlative character as places
it beyond rivalry.
By a process recently discovered, and now known
only to my manufacturer, tho grain from tho choicest
^—it of this favored locality is made to yield the
It Is now tho standard artlclo at all tho first-lass Ho
tels and Clubs in tW city of Now York, and wherever
It Is Introduced it at once assumes Its leading posi
tion, is
A WARDED THU PALM OP SUPPRIORTY,
and the demand for It becomes n thing established.
Its medicinal properties are such that while its im
mediate ollhcts arc pi oasant and grateful, it exercises
thehapplcst permanent influence uponjthuconstItu-
, I Havo analyzed a sample of “Daly’s Aromatic Val
ley Whisky,“ and find It to bo n pure article, of line
flavor, and without any deleterious admixture. •
James R. Chilton, 31. D.
Chemist, New York.
. - State Abrayer’s Office, 39 Somerstat, I
.r.NowYo^^™ 1858 - f
ue_a _taomical f aiialyBl8 of your Aromatic
FULTON
Fire Insurance Co.
40 "Wall Street, New York.
CAPITAL AND SUKPLU9, $239,000.
W. A. COBB, President.
JA8. M. RANKIN, Secretary.
Firo risks In Savannah and vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY. Agents,
Jyl4 98 Bay street.
LAFAYETTE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
• OF BROOKLYN, L. I.
Branch Offico 14 Wall street, New York.
Capital and Surplus... $200,000
T. J. BUUGEN, President.
J. B. Tn03IPSON, Jr., Secretary.
Firo Risks In Savannah and .vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY. Agents*
Jyl4 08 Bay Street.
STATE!
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NE^ HAVEN, CONN.
Capital and Surplus $325,000
JNO. B. ROBERTSON, President.
G. FARNnAM STEVENS, Secretary.
Fire Risks in all accessible towns of this Stato, un
dertaken by PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY, *
Jyl4. Qonoral Agents, 98 Bay street.
KNICKERBOCKER
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
17 WILLIAM BT11KET, NEW YORK,
Capital aud Surplus $218,000
ERASTUS LYMAN, President.
S. O. WHEELER, Secretary.
Lives aud slaves insured nt reasonable rates.
PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY, AgentB.
” street.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
[1WO DAILY TRAINS llliTAYHUN
L Hitcon ami Columbn*.
Lraivo Macon at (1.45 A. M. anil 11.50 P. SI.
Arrlvo at Columbus.... 3.30 P. M. ami 5.35 A. M.
Lvuvu Columbus 8.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M.
Arrlvo at Mucon . . .3.50 A. M. nnd 9.115 P. M.
Ono dally Mull Train botwoon Macon and Albany,
nnd Cntbbort, Coleman and Morrl*.
Lunya Mncon 10.25 A.M.
Arrlvo In Albnny 4.55 p. m
Laavo Albany.... , V" a.(SP.mI
Arrlvo at Mncon 8.20 P.M.
Tbo Mail aud Pa**engor Train* from Coleman Sta
tion, 10 miles west of Cntbbort, on Iho Fort Guinea
Lino, and from Morrl* Slntlnn, 11 mile* west, of Cutb-
bert, Oil tbo Entente line, connect dally with the Al
bany Mull Train ntsinllbvlllo, No.lUS.AV.R. R. The
Rood will bo open to Unlchei’B, on tho Entente line,
MARKET PRODUCE GENERALLY
139 WEST STREET, COR. VESEY,
Opposite Washington 3!arket,
IV 3D W Y O XI BL .
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
E. C. SCHANCK, JOHN ROM AIN.
REFERENCES.
New York—Duryea & Hyde, Tilton, Henry & Hoff,
Haley, Sayre A Co., Combes, Nix A Campbell.
Boston—Bennett. Darling & Co. *
Philadelphia—Geo. W. Watson & Co.
Baltimohe—Thomas Bond, Esq.
Norfolk, Va.—R. II. Chamberlin A Son. Jnnfifrfim
15 miles west of Cuthbcrt.on the 15th 3lavch next.
Lenvo Oolomnu nt 11.45 A. M.
Leave 3Iorris ut 11.38 A. M
Arrive atSnilthvilleat 8.04 P. M.
Leave Smlthvilloat 3,86 P. M.
Arrive at Cuthhert at 5.5-1 P.M.
Arrive at Coleman at 0.48 P. 31.
Arrlvo at 3Iorrls at. 0.57 P. M.
31aklng the connection with tho up and down Alba
ny Mall Train.
TraiiiB to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama, and AngUBta, Kingston, Wil
mington, Savannah, 3liUedgevilfo aud Eutuuton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to TallnhasBce, Bain-
bridge, Thomasville. 4&c,
Post CoachcB and Hacks make a dally connection
with tho Trains at Coleman Tor Fort Gaines, and at
3Iorris forEufarila.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Haynesville, and Hawkinsvlllo, and trl-wcekly
to Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for points'!xdow Fort Valley should take
tho Night trains from Augusta and Savannah to avoid
detention at 3lncon; far other points, take either train,
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r and Sup’t.
3facon, Fel). 29,1890. mar2
Georgia Railroad.
Jyl4
9.3 Bay *
THE PHG2NIX
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Cash Capital $200,OftO, with a^Latige Suupi.its.
W IUlitakorlHks on DwelUiiffii, Storez,
and Merchandise, at liberal rates.
J. BRYAN A SONS, Agents,
JylO 117 Bay street.
H OM£S
INSURANCE CO..
CASH CAPITAL $150,000.
New Haven, Ct.
T his COMPANY InsnroH Buildings,
Merchandise, Ships and tholr Cargoes, Household
Furniture, and Personally Property generally against
Loss or Damage by Fire, and aivluos tlirce-faurtliB of
tho profits or tho uusiness of tho Company with the
Policy holders.
DOUGLASS R. SATTERLEE, Pros’t.
Charles Wilson, Seo’y.
deed PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY; Agcuts.
iFFEB for Bale the above standard brand
lino Copper-Dlstlllcd-SIaUeUtfRye Whiskey,
__ ^ and half barrels. As it is of our own dfs-
tillatlon, and highly improved by age, we ^confidently
OLD FAMILY Bill WHISKEY,
and other brands. from the largo Btock of Flno Whis
kies in the United States. , -
Omosa 90 Wall Rtilebt, Nbw Yonn: nml
109 Boutu Fbiwt St. Fmu>su.uu.
mar
LEVI BROWN'S GOLD PENS.
BROWN’S CKLERRATF-D GOLD RUNS,ami hftTO a
—— .lie*, In Patent Kxten-
ony si’-*- —
; . tut uiu oumm ui uw
BROWN’S CKLEBRATJ
atock on band of Uw Utf™ —
•tea Stlyor Care*, and Kbony
r0 Mo1«rMSn°”
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta 9.45 A. 31.1 Arrive Atlanta, 9.45 A. 31,
“ n 2.45 P.31. “ “ 11.50 P. 31.
Leave Atlanta 8.49 P. 31. Arrlvo Augusta 5.42 A. 31,
“ “ 19.00 A. M. | “ <U6 P. 31.
Sunday Trains, leaving Augusta nt 2.45 P. 3f. and At
lanta nt 12 Night, discontinued.
CONNECTIONS.
CONNECT WITH SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Arr. Augusta, 11.15 1*. 31.1 Leave AngnstalO.OOA. 31,
“ “ 1.15 P. M. | R 8.05P. M.
WITH WKSTKUN AND ATLANTIC RAlfiROAD.
Arrlvo Atlanta, 5.(W A. 31.1 Leave Atlanta, 10.80 A. 31.
0.:J8 P. M. I “ “ 8.40 P. 31,
WITH ATTiANTA AND LAOUANGE RAILROAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 8.33 A. 31.1 Leave Atlanta 0.15 A. 31.
7.51P.M. | “ “ 10.15 A. 3L-
WITH ATHENS BRANCH.
Leave Augusta 12.45 night, and Atlanta 8.40 night; ar
rlvo at AlheiiB 8.30 A. M.
Leave Athens 11.00 A. 31.; arrive at Angusta 6.45 P.
31., aud Atlnutn 11.45 P. 3T.
WITH WASHINGTON BRANCH.
Leave Washington 2.00 P. 31.; arr. AugustnO.45 P. M.;
aud Atlanta 8.40 Night; Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M.
and Atlanta 10 A. 31.; nrrlvo Washington 7.20 P. M.
WITH WAIIUENTON BRANCH.
Leave Wnrreuton 3.00 P. 31.; arr. Augusta 0.45 P. M. t
and Atlanta 8.40 night; Icavo Angusta 2.45 P. M.,
uu« 10 A. 31.; arrive warrenton 0.80 P. 31.
On Sunday no Trains run on the Branches.
floptl4 GEO. YONGE. Qen’l Snp’t.
HANFORD & BROWNING,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
320 & 320 Jlroiulivny,
New York.
Over C. W. eft J. T. Moore eft Co.
N. B.—Special attention paid to orders. fel>2—0m
SCHANCK l ROMAIN,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALERS IN
A* accidents will happen, even in well-rerpilatedfi
lies, It Is very desirable to have some cheap and l
venlent way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery,
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meets all such emergencies, and no household can
afford to he without it. It Is always ready and up to
the sticking point. There Is no longer a necessity for
“ ipiugchftlrs, splintered veneerB. headless dollf, and
_.jKencradlcB. It is just the artlclo far cone, shell,
and other ornamental work, ho popular with ladles of
refinement and taste. , ,, , ,
This admirablo preparation 1b need cold, being
chemically held in solution, and possessing all the
valuablo qualities of the best cabinet-makers’ glue.
It maybe used in tho place of ordinary mucilage, be
ing vastly more adhesive.
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.”
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 25
cents.
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar-st., New York
Address HENRY 0. SPALDING A CO.,
—- Box No. 3,(100 New York.
Put up for Dealers In cases containing four, eight nnd
twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card ac
companying each package.
V*r A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED
GLUE will save ton times Its cost annually to every
household. •
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard
ware aud Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy
Stores.
Country merchants should make a note of Spalding’s
Prepared Glfle, when making up their list. It will
stand any climate. Jan27—dtwAlyw
o tji ee s.
The Undet-signed have the
APPOINTMENT
OF THE
AMERICAN GUANO COMP’Y
Alt tholr Solo Affolit* for (ho ftale of
GUANO,
FROHI JA1EVIS Ac IIA KICK’S ISLAND,
In tho Pacific Ocean, for tho States of North andSonth
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama aud Tennessee,
hereby caution purchasers against buying from all oth
er persons—as there areas manias three spurious car
goes offered In tho markets which were not imported
by said company, and were takeu before any chemist
had arrived-pn the Island to make selections.
The Brand of the Amerlcau Guano Company will be
found on every packago sold by our-Agents.
The results of Its use In 1859, by James Gardner, Esq.,
editor of the Constitutionalist, and by Frank Hamp
ton, or Woodland, South Carolina, on Colton lands,
LEAVE NO DOUBT THAT IT IS THE BEST
AND CHEAPEST OF ALL FERTILIZERS
OFFERED IN THE 3IARKET, AND THAT
COTTON PLANTERS CANNOT COMPETE
WITH THEIR NEIGHBORS WITHOUT THE
USE OF IT.
OUR AGENTS ARE
3Iessrs. BROWN, DeROSSET & CO., Wilmington,
N. C.
Messrs. WARDLAW, WALKER A CO., Charles
ton, s. c. «
C. A. L. LA3IAR, Savannah, Ga.
J. C. DAWSON, Augusta, Oa.
Messrs. SIMS & RUST. Albany, Ga.
T. R. BL003I, 3racon, Ga.
3Iessrs. GUNBY A CO., Columbus, Ga.
“ GlLMER*«fc CO., 3fontgomery, Ala.
“ P03IEROY A 31ARSHALL, 3Ioblle, Ala.
“ PRATT A 3IoKKNZIE, Apalachicola, Fla.
“ HOPKINS & 31KGUINESS, Tallahassee,
Fla. G. B. LAMAR,
W, W. CHEKVER.
Savannah, January 31st, 1800. JanHl—tf
GROVER & BAKER’S
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Machines.
I. \v. MORRELL & CO., Agents,
SAVANNAH, OA.
PRICE $55 TO $130.
W E beg leave to call tlie attention of
our friends and the public to these machine
Terimr on exhibition nt our Plau_
£
Florida Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.!!!
O N AN® AFTER FEBRUARY 21st,
1800, daily Passenger Trains will rtm ns.fallows:
Leave Femandlila at 2.00 P. 31.
“ Baldwin at 4.65 “
“ Stnrkoat 0.80 “
“ Wnldoat 7.15 “
“ Galnpavllle at 8.20 **
“ Archer nt 9.15 “
Arrive at Brouson 9.51 “
Leave Bronsonat 8.00 A. 31.
“ Archernt. 3.80 “
“ Gainesville at 4.80 “
“ Waldo at.... .......; .5.20 ‘
“ Starke at 6.00 “
“ Baldwin at 7.55 “
ArriventFJmandlna....10.46 • “
Freight Train will leave Fernondlna on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, at4.20A.3L, and returning,
leave Bronson on Tuesdays, Thnrsdays and Saturdays
These Trains connect with Boats to and from
Charleston dally, and with Boats to and from *ivau-
nah four times a week. -
Through Ticket* between aU the above stations and
Charleston can be secured by the dally Boats, and be
tween all the above stations and Savannah, at reduced
rates bythe steamer Augusta, which leaves Fcroandi-
na on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Savannah on
3Iondays and Wednesdays.
Freight will also bo taken by tho steamer Augusta
at two-thirds of present rates.
Persons desiring tr
duced rates, should
dajrs of tho Augusta,
gf) * r mar9a
to avail mcuiBeivcs 01 tnese re
td notlco particularly the salliug
a, and Instruct their agents as to
A. H. COLE, Snp’t.
XjXVKEIV
AND
STABLE.
CUBROHBE REMEIIL
AN UNFAILING CURE FOR
GONORRHOEA
AND ALL
Diseases' of tlie Urinary Organs.
This Remedy cures when all other preparations fail.
It is entirely unlike every other compound; contain
ing no mineral PoiMon orNauncotiH Drug;
as it Is prepared solely from Roota, llarka aud
Leavea, and has lieon handed down, from one gen
eration to another, by the Cherokee Indlnna.
It 1b offered to the public on its own intrinsic merits.
It performs Its duty qnlckly and thoroughly. The
Vnfortunate, of either sex, will lie repaid by
using this Remedy, Instead of placing themselves
at the mercy of some Quack or Professor. This
Remedy strikes at the very Root ot the disease;
its tendency Is not simply to suspend the poison, but
to Remove the Cause on which ft depends.
Fnll directions, in pamphlet farm, accompany each
bottle. The speedy aud permanent relief affurded by
this Remedy, iu all cases of Gonorrhcou, elect,
Crave], Stricture, Fluor Albius. iWItltea
In Females,; and all diseases of tho Urinary Or
gans, luis astouMhcd the most scientific men of tho
ago. This Remedy not only eradicates all Polaou
from the System but Invigorates the most deli
cate constitution.
jagrit does Not AObct the Breath nr Inter
fere with any Class of 'Itusluess, or require any
deviation from tlio usual diet.
rgy“It requires no assistance from other medicine.
And what Kuhauces its Value, is the En
tire Absence or all Nuuseoiis Taste, beiug
a Pleasant and Delicious 8yrui».
PRICE $2 PER BOTTLE, OR THREE BOTTLES
FOR $5.
POTTER & MEBWIHf,
Sole Proprietors, f
St. Louis, Mo.
Sold by S. D. Brantley, Stewart & Butler, and all the
Druggists iu Savannah, and by all responsible dealers
In medicines in tho United States. mar39—dtw&wiy
SUNDRIES.
Cl UGARS.—20 hhds fair to choice N. O. Sngar; 10
kj hhds fair 3Inecovado Sugar; 100 bills Clarified *
B. and C. Sugar.
COFFEE.—200bags fair to prime Rio Cofibe; 10 hags
3Iocha and Colon Coffee.
TEA.—60 packages nyson and Oolong Tea.,
BACON.—25 hhds prime Sides; 10 hhds
8houlders.
prime
.—100 hbls Gennesseo Flour; 60 bhls Ten
nessee Floor; 100bags8. F. Flour; 60 hags Extra
Flour. •
CANDLES, SOAP, Ac.—200 boxes Adamantine
Candles; 60 boxes Sperm Candles, H and C; 10 Ixixes
Pt. Sperm Candles; 60 boxes fi and 8 Georgia Tallow
Candles; 250 boxes No. 1 Pale and Family Soap; 100
boxes Pearl Starch.
LIQUORS.—100 bhls Tomochlchl A Piko’s Rectified
Whisky; 60 bhls E. Phelp’s Gin; 60 hbls N. E. Rum;
KSttfe Wine.""
TOBACCO.-4JOO taxes G. & W.-» fi aad8, Warner’*,
and other brand*. Also, medium quality pouud Jump
and choice qualities in lareo and small packages.
20 cases Billy Bowlegs’ Russell A RobinsonBmoking
an cnA3n > A%NB.-lOO haaketa Heldsick and other
inartaandpints.
ca*ea 4*sorted Liquors, soma old
Sewing
. . and tho public to these machines,
hlch wo are ofl'ering oji exhibition nt our Plano
Warehouse. The unparalleled success in selllrti
them In Georgia has established their great suucrloi
t.y over any othor Patent Sowing 3lnchlnea for TTAM
LY AND PLANTATION SEWING.
3IACHINES packed, ready for sewing, with direc
tions how to ubo them, sent to any part of the coun
try. Persons In the city purchasing 31achlnes can
have a young lady call at their residences to instinct
them In tho use of them. ’ “
MR). T. DE GARR0 NEVE,
Astrologiat,
Phrenologist anji Physiologist,
apr!9 NO. 28 STATE STREET.
A. BOEOHERT; "
Corner or Bryun and JcfToraon street.
flA8 CONSTANTLY ON MAND 1
Now Year’. Cnko baked ftcali avcirv tav. y
THOS. W. SHEA,
, SIGN
AND
MMBATIVE PAINTED,
GILDER, GLAZIER.
AND
GR AINER.
Bfn*he*, ltener Itenglngii, Flro-
Board Print*, *?., Ac.,
POR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No. 11 Wliltnker Street, near the Uny.
. (Tho Old Stand of the late John Pool,)
aprlT SAVAmVAH, GEORGIA. ,i y
GILBERT BUTLER,
Master Builder,
LAFAYETTE SQUARE, ’
§8?. a^ 0 ciRW?HgS!
ftirnten and ret tlio PATEN'f*AKRA LIGHTS Hn
can fornleh DOORS, BLINDS and SASHES, from
SSaS*"' mniniteotilrer*, at
D0UGALD FERGUSON,
Upholsterer and Undertaker
TS PREPARED TO OUT, BIAKU nn’d
JL put down Carpets, to put down Oil Cloth i.!,,,,
Wiudow Shades, Curtains, &c. Funerals furnifhvil
FEATHERS renovated and purldS b?“eam^M
Orders sallclted at my ware-room, No. 121 Broughttm
streot, between Bull and Wiifaker, or at my rl-H?.
‘ie-tlBSYork street, south side of the Court House,
GEORGE H. ASH,
Master Mason,
I s PMVttMd.to contract for bulldliiirs
1l, fe r ,'y° rk ? f au y tl^cription in his line. All
workdone with neatness and despatch.
Re0ldenco » Taylor street, west of Medical Col-
may 2-1 y
JNO. O. FRASER,
JNO. C. FRASER &
COTTON AND RICE FACTORS,
AND ’
General Commission Merchanls,
BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GEO.
T| , n l !pl?*5. OA , SH , ADVAMK8 MADE
■*-1 ftoduce consigned to our care far sale or Hhin.
PLIES h 01, A l RANTERS’ Sul'-
rbma purchased at lowest cash prices. Je8—ly
HENRY H. SCRANTON,
S3X1PPIKTO
AND
liENERAL C0HIIIIISSI01V lUERCIIAIVTa
NO. 154 BAY STBlSK-r,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Yo^ifcPate*/” SCfant0n *’ T “'"tan’a Line New
T
Casli Bnsiuess.
HE SUBSCRIBER HAS RDMOVI
are made in tlio Shite will also bu attended to, and by
the latest regulations. Garments made elsewhere,
that do not fit the Gentlemen, will also be attonded
to. '
Does Repairing, nnd at the shortest notice.
A suit of Clothes made in fourteen hours.
Cutting for men and boys paid for on dollvenr.
P. 8.—Young men and others wishing to become
conversant with cutting gentlemen’s garments, can
be taught In five (5) lessons. No compensation re
quired until the stuuent is satisfied that I have given
him entire satisfaction.
octlB—1y M. CAREY, Agent.
FOR FAMILY USE.
wn r. mend articles in
Wood, Uentlicr, Crockery. Glass. Vv
Roue, AlnbnMter, Marble, Rubbe
Gutta Porelin, Cloth, Papier
Muclie, Shell, Horn, Hone.
Plaster, Are.
And indeed there is scarcely an articlein the whole
raugu of domestic ecouomy, whether it he for use or
ornament, which, when broken, cannot, with this
preparation, hu restored to its nriglnnl valuu. It chal
lenges the world lor its superior. It is indispensable
in every
HOT/SE, WORKSHOP, COUNTING-ROOM,
And no person, after * trial of
Starr’s Chemically Prepared Glne,
would willingly dispense with it for four times ltt'cu„..
It is always ready and always reliable. It is not offen
sive to the smell, nnd is not effected by climate, and
where known it has become a FIXliO.PACT.
The attention of dealers and consumers is invited to
the following testimonials regarding Its superior qual
ities : '
Newark, Nov. 20,1869.
“ After a faithful trial of 8tnrr’n Prepared
Glue on Wood, Leather nml Cloth, at the Fhunix
Works, I most cheerfully recommend Its use fof all
purposes generally required, and especially for family
use. C. A. CARTER."
"Wo, the undersigned, having tested STARR’S
PREPARED GLUE, agree with the above recommen
dation.
" WM. B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware 3tanufactnrcr,
“LYSANDER WRIGHT, Machine DepfiL™ 1 ^' N ' J ‘
230 3rarket-st., Newark, N. J.
“IIEDENBURQ &LITTELL, Carriage 3Ianufacturera
Newark N J
"WM. H. KIRK A CO., Carpenters and Builders, *
Newark N t
“LEVEIUCH LENDERS, Carriage Maker*, ’ ' '
Newark, N. J."
Starr’s Chemically Prepared Glue
Is sold by all Druggists, Furnitnre Dealers, Grocers,
Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Station
ers, and by conntry Merchants generally. ,
PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
A hmsli goes with eacli bottle. -
Put up for dealers In cases from 1 to 12 dozen. \
A splendid Lithographic Show Card, printed in col
ors, given with each package.
All orders or letters of iuquiry, liy moil, addressed
to the
STARR GLUE COMPANY, 61 Liberty st., N. Y.
will receive prompt attention. i
y&T A liberal dlscountmado to the trade.
mari4- ly
RUSHTON’S
FOR
CONSUMPTION,
Mourning- Goods.
E. C. WALE & CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
E. O’BYRNE,
Groceries & Liquors,
• Wholesale and Retail.
CORNEROFBRYANANDJEFFERSON STREETS.
P. L. CONSTANTINE&ob -
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
" SAVANNAH, GA.
P. T*. CONSTANTINE, (Janl3] Q, Q. ESTABROOK,
A. H CHAMPION,
WHOLESALE ANU RETAIL DEALER IN
OROOBRIBS,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
TOBACCO, BEQARS, DRIED FRUIT, &c'
NO. 4 BARNARD STREET.
BETWEEN THE MARKET AND BA TSTBEET
dw7 SAVANNAH. rt-A , y
JOHN MoMAHON,
Produce, Commission and 'Forwarding
Meroliant,
AND DEALER IN
CORN, WHEAT, BACON, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, Ac.
110 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
A - P S. r, . w - President Rank of the State
of Gcoi-gla; Mcaere. Cohen* A Hertz. novl—Bra
J. LAMA,
IXrORTER AND WUOtIBAlE DEALER IN
Spanish Segars, French Brandies,
WINES, WHISKY AND OTHER LIQUORS,
TOUACOO OP ALL KINDS,
N °; 18S BAY STREET, SAVANNAn, GEO.
j> PATTEN & MILLER,
(LATE PATTEN, UUTTON A CO.,)
COMMISSION' MERCHANTS,
_l?i i SAVANNAH, tf
SAMUEL PALMER & SON
HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
HARDVAE E,
For Sale Low for Cash.
B. Q-. TILDEN,
(LATE GILBERT A TILDEN,)
^ . VKOUWAM AND. RETAIL DEALER ■ Hf J
Family Qroceries,
Juncl
155 HBOIJGHTON STIIEKT,
SAVANNAH, GA. /
Store fonnorly occupied by Mono & Fay.
O. L. IGILBERT, ,
(LATE GILBERT * TILDEN,)
XVUOLEULB AND RETAIN DEALER IN
a- n. o o Bkiss,
Oi|s, Bacon, Fish,^ Flour, *
BUTTER, CHEESE, LAM,GANDIES, FRUITS, 40.
West Side Market Square,
lanes SAVANNAH. OA. .
HENRY ESLER & OO.’S
STEAM ENGKHSTE
ATLANTIC BASIN', BROOKLYN.
"
RIVER
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Sugar Mills. Mill ‘Works,
dec2S—tf ' Ag?nt
lot Savannah.,