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SAVANNAH DAILY MORNING NEWS,
Thousands are dally speaking In tha praise of
DR. EATON’S .
INFANTILE CORDIAL,
and why I hocahee It never fade to rtfftml Inttantanv
out relief when given In time. It new on If by magic,
and out (rial alone will convince you that what wo say
is true. It contains
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of <tny Mud, and therefore relieves by rtmotiM me
tlifftrtnmi of your child, Instead of by deadenluglle
tentlbUUiee. For this reason It commends Itself ns
tho onf» reliable prepamtltm now known for Chil
dren Teething, Diarrhoea; Dysentery,
Striping In the Dowrela, Acidity of the
stomachs Wind, Cold in tho Head, and
Vita. At yes ralue'ltuTCir.'anii 'health of
your children, anti with to tape them/torn thotetod
MMmretain iir^ll
from tha ute of narcotic* of irhlcti ali o her mnealtt
Dr. Baton’s tilth utile Cordial, this J oil n
rely upon. It is perfectly harmless, and *-snnot Inin
tho most delicate Infant. IMcu. IBccnts. Fnll din
tionsaccompany
No. <09 Broadway, Now York,
Healthy human Blood, upon lining
ANALYZED,
always presents us with the same essent ial elements,
and gives, of course, tho True standard. Ana-
Ivzothe Blood of a person suffering from Consnium
tlon. Uver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, «ke, and
wctlnd In every intranet certain deficitoctet In the ml
globules of Blood. Simily these delta cnclos, and you
are made well. Tho Blood Food Is founded upon
this Theory—hence Its astonishing success. 1 hero
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to tho deficiencies of tho Blood indifferent
diseases. For (lough*, Cold*, Broncl«itlN r
or any affection whatever of tho TlirouC or lilt ug*
Inducing Consumption, nse No. 1. which Is also
tho No. for Depression of Spirits, Loss ol
mV for all Chronic Complnlnts
Miinln
L'btllt;
w I wpp ityflamj
Nervous Prostration. No. 3, for Liver Com
plaints, No. 3, for Dyspepsia. JMng already
prepared Jur absorption, it T» Taken by Drops
anti carried immediately into tho circulation, so that
what yon gain you retain. The No. 4 Is for UciiihIc
Irregularities, Hysteria, Weaknesses.
«fcc. 8co special directions for this, tor Suit
Rheum, Eruptions, Scrofulous. Kidney
and Bladder ComplututN, take No. 5. In nil
cases the directions must be strictly followed. I rice
or 8%Vy ,oodF °c'yiM’il! l 'br;i.«NT, L
No. loo Broadway, New \ork.
JOHN It. MOORE, Agent, Savannah,
And liy all rospeetahle Druggist# throughout the
country^ nmyir.-il.V'vl v
I1KI.M BOLD'S mil'llll for tho Gravel.
tll5t.MIIOI.IVS Bl'QHU for the llrop.ey,
IIBI.MItoI.lVS BUCIIU for Nervousness.
HKI.MBOI.D S Itri'llU for Loss of Memory.
HELM HOLD'S BUCIIU for l’lmness of Vision.
IIBLMUOLD'S Bin,'till for Dlllleull Breathing.
HELM BOLD'S 1IUCUU for Weak Nerves.
URLMIIOLD'S BUCIIU for flcncrnl Doblllly.
HELM HOLD'S BUCIIU for Universal Lassitude.
HELM HOLD'S BUCIIU for Horror of Disease.
UKLMIUILIVS BUCIIU for Night Sweats.
HKLMlUtLD'S BUCIIU for Wakefolness.
HELM HOLD'S HUCI1U for UryiiMs of the Skin.
IIKLMHOLD'S UltOIIU Tor Etuptlons.
uiLuuourS iS for
11 r^ru-aoiof A.font Inn. Horror of Society.
,u*M. with Want of Attention, Horror of Society
IIKL.MBOLD’S BUOIIU for Obstruction*.
11 KLAtBOLD'S IHTCHU for Excesses Rrislng from In-
dl.ere 1 , o„,«od s .ll x dl-eas«,orih i '
Kxlsttng in either *ex, from whatever cause origina-
ted, ami iio matter of
tsiifferon* wlUitllaenacaof the Bladder, KUlneyi*, (travel
nnd Druiwy. and Invariably by tho Injudicious or nor.
von* amt debilitated. It is a fact, long since estnb-
Unhid, that Hiiy disease of these organs effect the
mind more than any and all others, nm\ ir allowed to
no on—which this medicine Invariably removes—noon
follow* Los-* of Tower, Fatuity and K|illentIc Flt«—In
‘ tho patient may expire, y
or which the patient may expire. S\ ho ...
that them* excesses are not frequently followed by
those direful diseases, Infinity and ron#umptlon ?—
The record of the Iui*anu Asylums and the melanchql-
ly deaths by consumption, bear ample witness to the
truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the
most nielancholly exhibition appear*. T lie counte
nance Is actually sudden and quite destitute-neither
inlrtlt nor grief ever visits It. Should a sound of the
voice occur, it Is rarely articulate.
With woeful measured, wan Despair,
w, sullen sounds, Ids grief Iteunlled.
limy Is most, terrible, and lias brought thousands
thousands to untimely graves; thus masting the
ambition of many noble youths. It can bo cured by
tho USB of l,,l 5 N1 j. AUlI|)LK nUMEIJY.
The mass of voluntary testimony In possession of
gnjurujiUL
SAVANNAH
LIFE, FIRE AM MARINE
minim ARiii'v,
STODBABR’N NEW II L O € K ,
(Over N. A. Hardee ft Up’s.)
The Clly Fire Insurance Company,
OF IIAItTFOIlD, CT.
C. B. Bowers, Tros't. 0. 0. Wait*, Bee.
TUB CHARTER OAK
Fire and marine Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Connecticut Fire Insurance Co.,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
TUB NOItTII ARIBItlOAN
Fire Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Market Fire Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
PENNSYLVANIA
Fire nnd Marine Insurance Co.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD. CT.,
u. najuruitu,. ,
Insures on the MUTUAL PLAN, or Cash Plan, at
ns low rates n# any oilier good Company.
— ‘ t. [ f lUUl.'tl limwiFiitilv
Debility ii
irtuos and its curative
powers, Is immense, emoraeiug names well known to
science und fame. Certificates of cures from tine
month to twenty years’ standing, anil of the most
the proprietor, vouching its vlrti
powers, Is Immense, embmoiug ii
liable mid respectable character, are open for Inspec
tion from Governors of tho States, Judges, eminent
‘hyslclaiis, nnd distinguished Clergyinon.
IIKLMBOLD’H EXTRACT THJCllU Is prepared di
rectly according to the rules of Thtirmaey and t’heni-
frtry, with the greatest accuracy and chemical knowl
edge anil wire unvoted to Its coiiibinntion. See Prof.
Deweos’ valuable works on tho Traci lee of Physic,
and moat of tho Into Standard Works of Mcdicino.
HELM HOLD'S IIUC'HU Is safoantl pleasant in tuste
anil odor, but Immediate In Its notion.
Personally appeared before me, au Alderman or the
city of Philadelphia, II. T. IIKLM BOLD, Churn st,
who, being duly sworn, does say, that his preparation
mtalns no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but
purely Vegetable,
IIKLMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before me, this 23d day of
November, 1H&I. WM. P. Ilnm Aim, Alderman,
Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5, delivered to any
address. ()NB Tn|Na CERTAIN,
A Trlnl Contu but n Dnllur-Try It!
And lie convinced or lls olllcacy. Ami It Is nccoinpn-
niud by reliable and responsible certificates from Pro
fessors of Medical Colleges, Clergymen mid others,
repared by II. T. H ELM BOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
104 South Tenth-street, below Chestnut.
UOXiS] TO 33DE3 ADMXRX1D
MRS. WINSLOW,
mothers, licr
Soothing Syrup,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING-,
which greatly facilitates tho process of teething, by
softening tho gums, reducing all inflammation—will
allay all pulu und spasmodic act ion, nml Is
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS.
Depend upon It, raothurs, It will glvo rest to your
selves, ana
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR IN-
We havo putunandsoldthlsartlclofor ten years,nnd
can say, in confidence and Truth of it, what wo have
nevorbeon able
other medicine
Worn by Kings or Emperors.
What 1 Why a Beautiful Head of Hair.
ECAUSJE It Is tho ornament God Himself pro-
vlded for all our race. Header, nlthough the rose
may bloom ever so brightljr In the glowiug check, tho
lias it fall-
single lu-
know
satisfaction
whoUsed It.-
Mrs. |-n"k v iTk
WINSLOW’S aliincc,
cure, whep
SOOTHING- ”
SYRUP.
Never did
stanco of dis
hy any one
clous u
ry, all are delighted with Its opunit ions, un i speak lu
terms of highest commendation of Its muglcm effect
nnd modi cal virtues. We speak in this mutter “u'lmt
wo do know*” after ton years’ experience, and
pledge our reputation for tlio fUlllliueut
of wiiat we here declare. In almost -very
Suetauce whore thu infant is Bullering from pain untl
exhaustion, relief will be found in fifteen or twcuty
minutes after the syrup Is administered.
This valuable preparation Is thu prescription of one
or the most EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL
NURSES in Now England, und has Lueu used with
never-lulling success in
THOUSANDS OF OASES.
It not only relieves thu child from pain, but invlgo
ratos the stomach nnd bowels, corrects acidity, mid
gives tone and onorgy to tho wholo system. It will
almost instantly relieve
GRIPING IN THE BOWELS, AND
WIND POLIO,
the gray hair to its original color; hut to her ns well ns
my surprise, after a few weeks’trial It has performed
thntwonderniloUectby t —" *’ “
dark brown, at the same
l lint won tier Hil eiVect by taring all the gray hairs to a
dark brown, at the sumo time beautifying and thicken
ing tho hair. I strongly recommend the abovo Re-
stomtivo to all harsons in want of such a change of
their hair. CHARLES CARDKw.
Prop. O. J. Wood With confidence do 1 rocom-
mondyonr Ilulr Restorative, ns being tho most effica
cious urticlo 1 ever taw. Since using yonr llalr Re
storative uiy hair ami whiskers, wincli wero almost
died, end In
llevo It tho
surest rein-
world. In all
worm, in mi
ENTERY
FOB
CHILDREN
TEETHING.
conv ills ions,
speedily rome-
doarh. Wo ho
liest and
edy In the
bite, have gradually grown dark*: und I now feel
confident that a lew more applications will restore
olor. It. also baa relieved me of
Itooa In Children,whether it arises from teething
or from any other cause. Wo would say to every
mother who has a child suffering from any of tho fore-
Yes,
UTELY SURE—to follow tho use
JVS.I1U.1UUVAUUA OVAtEl—HI IUIIIID l IIU II tM.'
of this medicine, if timely used. Full directions Tor
using it will accompany each bottle. Nono genuine
unless the liiosimile of CURTIS & PERKINS,
New York, Is on the outside wrapper.
_8old by Druggists throughout the world.
PrinclpaM>mco, No. 13 Cedar St., N. Y.
TAB.H.ANT y S
EFFERVESCENT
SELTZE1
This valuable and popular Medtclno, prepared in cor
formlty with the analysis of the waters of tho cele
brated Seltxer Spring, In Germany, In n most
convenient and iHirfable form, 1ms univer
sally received tlic,most favorable re
commendations of tho Medical
profession and discerning
, publtc, as the
MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
Saline Aperient
In use, and asbelng entitled to special preference
the many Mineral Spring waters, SnIAUta Powders,
und other similar articles,kotb from Us compactness
and greater etffcocy. ltmay bo used with the best er-
feet In all
BIUOUHAimFralULE^ABMsjHIW^D-
COMPLAINTS,
INCIDENT
. TUH i
Sprintr and Summer Seasons,
, of Travelers by
in Hot Climates, Per-
. iblts, Invalids, and
encenta; Captains of
f easels and Planters
.will find it. n val-
ablo addition
. p . .. To their Medicine Cliestr.
s who have need it, it has high fauor and
^Ispensahle.
PID STATE OF THE LIVER-It
a In restoring healthy action.
> RHEUMATI8M.-It givcm the liest
ion, allaying all inflammutory symptoms, and
cases effectually curing those atuiried.
UCCE8B IN OASES OF GRAVEL. INDI-
GRAVEL, INDI-
50USUMj DU IU N (V 1‘ltECL
V and with marked success
They pay their LOSSES honorably and promptly,
uml as no man knows when he may bo called to leave
Ills family, nor in view of tho changes and reverses ol
business, can he tell bmv well they limy be provided
.cry one see to It that ho has something In-
.. bis life Tor them.
Insurance oil Slaves nt low rales.
|ST* Fire risks effected at reasonable rates.
WILBUR & GLEASON,Agents,
fol,0 IB) Bay street.
for, let every one v
su red
FIRE AND LIFE
H ome irmrhANOi; company,
r .. .
tlUiniKimi i-ire inpiinimu ajjip
Metropolitan Fire Insurance Compnny, or N. \oi
Lamar Fire Insurance Company, or New York.
Fireman’* Fund Insurance Company, of New \o:
Fireman's Fund Insurance Company, of New \ork.
Insurance Company of tho Valley of Virginia.
North American Fire Insurance Company, of Conn.
New England Fire uml Marine Insurance Company,
Norwich Fire Insurance Company, of Conn.
Ultffflfl, ■
Central Eailroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
/~\N nnd nflor SUNDAY, Feb. 20tb,
V/ la»)0, the Trains will he run as (hllowa : • •
Leave Savannah, 10.05 A. M., 1 -'JO I*- M. niul 11.10 P. M.
Arrive nt Macon H.65 A. M. nnd 11.05 P. M.
Arrive nt Augusta 0.30A. M. and 0.:W P. M.
Arrive nt Mllledgevllle W.ao P. M.
Leave Macon 10.00 A. M. and 10 P. M.
Arrivent Savannah 7.30 A. M..7.45P. M.and 10.40 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 0.30 A. M. and 0.35 P. M.
Leave Augusta 12.30 A. M. nnd 3.15 P. M.
Arrive nt Savannah 7.80 A. M. and 10.40 P, M.
Arrive at Macon 8.W A. M. and 11.05 I*. M.
Train that leaves SavauiiHlint 10.05 A. M. only run*
to Milieu, arriving there at 3.10 P. M„ connecting with
10 A. M. Macon Train to Augusta. ,,,
Passengers taking the 2.1ft P. M. nt Augusta, will
leave Milieu 0.50 P> M. nnd arrive nt Savannah at 10.40
P. M.
Passengers by ll.io P. M. from Savannah, will go
through direct to Augusta.
Passengers by eltticr 1.80 or 11.10 P. M. Trains
from Savannah, ror Macon or points beyond, will meet
with no detention at Milieu. , .
Passengers for Atlanta and point* hoyend on West
ern nml Atlnutlc R. It. will leave Savannah on the
1.30 I». M. train; for Mllledgevllle and Katontou on
11.10 P. M. Train; for South-Western It. It. below Port
Valley, on 11.10 P. M. Train; those for Columbus,
Montgomery, &e., by either Train. Passenger* from
Augusta for Sontli-Westcni Georgia should take the
18.30 A. M. Train, to avoid detention at Mncon; those
for Columbus, Montgomery, Ac. may take either train.
Trains connect nt Macon with Macon nnd West
ern Trains to Griffin, Atlanta, and the West. Also,
with South-Western Train* to Albany, Cnthbcrt, Ku-
fuiila, Fort Gaines, Amerlcus, Columbus, Montgomery,
Ac., and at Millun will) Augusta ami Savanimli R. R.
to Augusta and the North. At Hnvannuh with the
triweekly steamships to New York; also, with steam
ships to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
By this change in schedule the connection both
ways at Augusta with the So. Carolina It. K. is secured,
and Passengers will have no detention at- Augusta or
Milieu as heretofore.
fel»23 GKO. W. ADAMS, Gen'I Sup’t.
Gold and Silver Goods of Every Description.
PURE SILVER TEA, SETS, PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOBLETS, C'UPS, SPOONS and FORKS,
’EU^Btvi's'anS SINGLE*PIECES, hoatUtfllllv put lip In cases for Wedding nnd other GUIs.
iiui.D nnd SILVER WATCHES, nnd CLOCKS of every variety.
JEWELRY, Horn tho richest DIAMOND to the cheapest plain GOLD, Including CAMEO, LAVA and MO
SAIC, In foil setts and In single nicies, with almost every description or ornament now In nso,
PLATED CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS, TEA SET’TS, ICE I’lTCUEIts, nml PLATED GOODS of every
kind.
SPECTACLES In Gold, Sliver nnd Htcol frames, with Pchhlos and other Sights.
RICH and beautiful PARIAN VASES und STATUETTES, and FANCY (llVOI)H In great variety.
TORTOISE SHELL COMBS, of latest stylos, with n great variety or rich HEAD ORNAMENTS.
Also agent# for W1IBKLKR&WILSON and LAD!), WEBSTER & CO.’S HEWING MAClIINRS-tho
beat machine# offered to tlic.puhllc.
' miin clt I'/imih nf t.hn cltv niul mini
Tho citfr.cn* of tho city and country arc invited to oxamlue the etnek, which will ho sold at prices much
WATCIIK8, CLOCKS and JEWELRY promptly repaired by workmen of skill and long experience.
STAR
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
1860. ntiARTBRs. 1860.1
WM. O. PRICE,
CORNER BAY AND BULL STREETS,
W HERE Gentlemen of taatu can make selections
from the beet and largest stock of Goods In this
city, and have thulr orders executed with elegance and
dispatch unrivalled in thl* country.
GLOTHIMD, READY MADE,
SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULP R. R.
Of every description, in cndlcsa variety, and at the
very lowest rate* for cash, or satisfactory credit. *
Tho patronage of city and country Is respelfully
solicited. Bargains can he made. Call and see.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and ultcr Wednesday, (lie 29tli
February, IbtiO, the cars will
xeopled) ns follows t
dally (Snudnyr
Life Insurance.
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, of New
ark, N. J„ with accumulated funds exceeding .fH.OOU,-
(KW, nml allows a credit of fiO per cent, on Hie promt-
urns iff Life Policies.
j IFire and Lifts Bisks, In the above well known Com
panies, undertaken by
uovlU—ly W. KING & SON8, Agents.
Leave Savanimli 0 A. M„
Arrivent Station No. 13 5.80 p. M.
Leave Station No. 13 HA. M.
Arrive at Savannah 4. p. M,
niiectlng at McIntosh, Station No. 3, on Tucb-
RESOLUTE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
Capital, $200,000
iv i/iiuniiim.
PhiludulptiiA.
To he luid of all Druggists nml Dealers throughout
... o of counterfeit*. Aik for IIKLM HOLD’S—
a other. Cures guaranteed. Jnn33—dly
8. D. BRANTLEY to Co.,
Wholesale nnd Retail Agents for Savannah.
represented iu this place, by
1 JAS. A. NORRIS, Agent.
Office at Richardson «fc Martin’s.
Savannah, Dec. 1st, 1858. dec!—ly_
Richest Diadem
i sparkling
_..ug, tho teeth bo those of pearls, if thu
head is Imroftof its covering, or the hair bo sunrlcd
and shriveled, harsh and ilry. or worse still, If snriu-
Bed with gray, nature will loose more than half her
thnrms. Prof. Wood’s Hair ltostoratlvc, if used two
>r three times a week, will restoro and permanently *e-
:me to ull such an ornumeut. Rend the following and
judge. The writer of the ffrat 1b tho celebrated Plun-
lat, I’lialherg:
New YonK, April 19,1868.
Dn. Wood:
Dear Sir—Permit me to cxi)resB to you tho obliga
tions I nin under for tho entire restoration of my hair
to Us original color; about the time of my arrival
hi the United Stntes It was rapidly becoming gray, but
upon the application of your “Hair Restorative” it
soon recovered its original hue. 1 consider your Re
storative ns a very wonderful invention, quite eftlca-
Welsh Newspaper Office, 1
13 Nassau st., April 13, lbftS. )
Prop. O. ,T. Wood—Dear Sir:—Some month or six
•ksngo I received a bottle of your Hair Restorative
Connecting nl Station Number 13 Dally, (Sun-
lays excepted,) with a line of coache* to Thomas-
vllle, passing through Mill Town, Troupvll
Quitman; arriving at Thonmsvllle at 2 P. At.,
to connect with the roaches to Mont irtdlo nml.
dnyi
lance, by Railroad,
"’Hue from Savannah
N. B.—Freight train leuv_.
ednnsdays und Fridays, at tl.BOA. M.j relunr on
londay, Wednesday and Friday, Ht 11.SJ0 A. M.
'rclght to he forwarded by freight train must,
delivered at the Savannah Depot thft *
vIoiih to shipment, excepting live stock, whTcu,
alter having given one day’s notice, will be received
on the day of depart urc, if delivered at the Depot
thirty minute* before the lcnvlnr ' ” • • * • -
$100,000 ON ONE RISK ! !
TnE UNDERSIGNED, AS AN AGENT OF THE
Unity Fire Insurance Association,
OF LONDON,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
IN LONDON,
A ND several ill'st class AMERICAN
COMPANIES, Is prepared to INSURE utmost
tIopKRTY against LOSS OR
least30 minutes before tiio regniur time of depar
ture. Double regular rates to be charged on all such
freight, excepting oyster*, fruit, fresh fish, fresh meat:
‘ ” light received and
iiuijiiti iMPiun, II ill
nnu other perishable articles,
forwarded to No. 13.
GASPER J. FULTON,
Superintendent,
DAMAGE BY FIRE, on terms favorablo to the
s ii red. Risks taken to the extent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
In any
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
or smaller amounts, as may ho desired, on or In .....
good building or locution in this city. Merchants uml
others wishing large amounts of Insurance In one
place may And it to their Interest unci' convenience to
call on the subscriber. Risks are also taken on prop
erty In ull parts of the State of Georgia, when the
owners are favorably known, or furnish satisfactory
reference to tha undersigned, and the location is ol
easy access by Railroad or mail steamers.
All losses by said Companies promptly and honora
bly settled on production of proper proofs, and those
of tho British offices, without reference to London.
Address or apply to
11 J JAMES McnENRY, Agent,
118 Bay street, Savannah.
T
and Ciithhert, Coleman and Morris.
Leave Macon 10.95 A. M.
Arrive in Albany 4.55 P. M.
Leave Albany S.ffOP.M;
Arrive at Macon s.2fi I*. M.
The Mail* and Passenger Trains from Colcnmn Sta-
fcb84—ly
FULTON
Fire Insurance Co.
40 Wall Street, New York.
CAPITAL AND SUltPEUS, $230,000,
W. A. COBB, President.
JAS. M. RANKIN, Secretary.
Fire risks lit- Savannah and vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY. Agents,
jy!4 Da Buy street,
them to their natural color.
ull dandruff and unpleasant ltcbiug so common among
persons who perspire freely. , „
J< u. lvlLiUX.
Pnop. Wood:—Abonttwoyears ago my hair com-
..amcod falling of and turning gray si was fast becoi
lug bald, uml had tried many remedies to no effect,
commenced using yonr Restorative hi January last. ..
frw implication* fastened iny lmlr firmly. It began to
till up, grow out, and turned back to Its former color,
(black.) At Ibis time It is fully restored to Ita origi
nal color, health nnd appearance, and 1 clieerffiUy re-
comment! Its use to all. J- D. HUKS.
Tho^Ssioratlvo^ put up In bottle*, of three sfr.es,
via* large, medium und small; the small holds half a
Hint ana 4 retails for one dollar por bottle; tho medium
holds At least twenty percent more in proportion than
the small, retails for two dollars per bottlo; 'the largo
holds a quart, forty per cent more In proportion, mid
retails for three dollars a oottlo. •
o J WOOD & CO., Proprietor*. 312 Broadway,
Now York, (in the great New York Wire Railing Ks-
Btahllshment.) and 114 Mnrkot-Ptreet, St. Louis, Mo.,
and sold by a\l good Druggists aud
LAFAYETTE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF BROOKLYN, L. I.
Branch Ofllco 14 Wall street, New York.
CApltul and Surplus- $200,000
T. J. BURGEN, President.
J. B. THOMPSON, Jr., Secretary.
Fire Risks lu Savannah and vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents,
jyl4 98 Bay Street.
s tTt e
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Capital and Surplus $22fi,000
JNO. B. ROBERTSON, President.
G. FARNHAM STEVENS, Secretary.
Fire Risk* In all accessible towns of this Slate, nn-
dertrtlcen by PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY,
jy 14 General Agents, 1*8 Bay street.
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKEY.
N THIS AG1S of adulterated and deleterious
LUiuora; it l»a source or great satisfaction to he
able to introduce to public notice the above article—
nu arttclo of unquestioned purity, und possessing no
qualities except such os have tho most favorable luffit-
encoon tho timnau cpuBUmtlon.
A few roods of soil on tho banks of the Rhino pro-
KNICKERBOCKER
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
17 WILLIAM STIIRKT, NEW YOIIK.
Capital ami Surplus $218,908
. KRASTUS LYMAN, President.
8. O. WHEELER, Secretary.
Lives nml slaves Insured at reasonable rates.
PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY, Agents.
Jyl4 IIS Bay street.
dure tho ftrape, which will nourish nowhere else, from
whoso juice proceeds the “ Joluuinlshurg,” the choicest
Wine of thu world.
A fow acres of land In Cuba produco a Tolwcco, the
flavor and quality of which, when manufactured Into
Cigars, are incomparably superior to that ortho pro-
lucvor any other soil. Ami a narrow strip or land in
he Parish of Natchitoches, Louisiana, luts long sup
plied the world with a super-excellent, article of Snuff,
from such Tobacco as cannot lie Induced to grow olsc-
whore.
In like manner, It has long been known that a lim
ited territory, lying In the valley 5f the Monongaluda
river, exclusively brings forth a Ityo of prop
erties so marked imd i*«enilar, tliat Its distillation pro
duces a Whisky of such superlative character ns places
It beyond rivalry.
By a process recently discovered, and now known
ouly to niy manufacturer, tho grain from the choicest
spot of this favored locality Is made to yield the
AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY,
with which no other can stand an instant's compari
son. .
I havo
lug nnwarrant
ruiy one who
It is now tho standard article at all tho flrst-class no*
tols and Clul»* In the city of New York, and wherever
It, is Introduced It at onto usstim?8 its loading posi
tion, Is
A WARDED THE PALM OF SUPER TO RTY,
and t!u> demand for It becomes a tiling established.
Its medicinal properties areahch tliat while its Im
mediate effects are pleasant and grateful, It exercises
tho happiest permanent Influence upon the constitu
tion.
THE PHCENIX
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF BROOKLYN. N. Y.
Cash Capital $200,000, with a^Lahor Sunw.iTs.
'^yiLIjtnkerisks oil Dwellings, Stores
and Merchandise, at liberal rates.
jyto
J. llliYAN A SONS, Agents,
• 117 Bay street.
HOME
8tatk Amateb'b Orncx, SJSomeret.t, I
. Boston, April HtU, 1858. f
W«. H. Bait, New York—
IhAVo olAdo o chomlcul ni.stysl. of your Aronutlc
Valley Whiskey, nnd Und It a pure, /nt-ftumred Kyt
WhUbj, containing no injurious nniltors or any kind,
and I would recommend it a. suitable for me
andTwould recommend it ita suitable for inMliculnud
public imrpowa. Cuaiu.es T. Jackson,
State Assayor.
Wm, H. Balt—
Your Aromatic Valley Whiskey l« received, and after
careful examination, X And It to bo a pure article,
entirety free from tht adulterating ingredlentt tofrt-
TanksJ?MAm;s!Analyllcal’chcnilst.
tST Con«nmore can depend upon getting a pore
article when they buy tho Valley Whl(tkoy, a. It 1. sold
by the bottle and caao only.
WM. XI. DALY.
IP South William Street, Now York,
Sola Proprietor.
JBittaft W.M.BAVXBSON.
t>RN.-l,000 sacks W > rat. C i r redoiBtaS
, aw MCtm Bran; 50 sacks Shorts; 25 sacks
INSURANCE CO.
CASH CAPITAL $160,000.
New Haven, Or.
JL Merchandise, Ships und their Cnrgpu*,
** " ' ’ “ ** '” ‘y generally against
lo* threo-lourthfl of
tho proflt* of the 'business of the Company with the
Policy holders.
DOUGLASS R. 8ATTERLEE, Prcs’t.
Charles Wilson, See’y.
dec8 PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agent*.
SWIFT Sc P13TISUSOIV,
WHOZiBSikiiia GrROcximia
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
46 Uroad St., New York.
(Formerly Swipt & Co., and Swift & Petkhson, Sa
vannah, Geo.)
General Partners. Special Partner*.
Edward Swift, Lewis F. Harris,
"HAHLKft W. Peterson, Ootavu* Courn.
febtt—tf • Savannah, Geo.
Thomas-
llle and
. , hi time
•Ho and Albany;
feb28
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
BETWEEN
1VO DAILY TRAINS
_ Macon and Columbus.
Leave Macon at 9.45 A. M. nnd 11.60 P. M.
Arrive at Columbus.... 3.30 I*. M. and 5.35 A. M.
Leave Columbus 3.15 A. M. and 3.31) P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.50 A. M. and 9.051». M.
One daily Mail Train between Macon and Albany,
i the Fort Gallic*
tlon, 10 miles west of Ciithhert,
Line, and from Morris Slat Ion, 11 miles west of Until-
belt, on the EliriiUla line, comiect daily with the Al
bany Mail Twin at.Smlthvillo, No. IDS. W.R. R. Tin
Road will ho open to Hatcher’s, on the Kiifutihi Hue
l the lftth March next.
11.15 A.M.
....11.38A. M.
3.01 P.M.
.... 3.35P.M.
.... 5.54P.M.
... 0.48P.M.
3.57 P. M.
15 miles west of Ctil hberl,
Leave Coleman at
I.eavo Morris at
Arrive atSmitiivillunt....
Lcuve.8mlMivllleut
Arrive nt Culhhcut at
Arrive at Coleman nt.
Arrive at Morris at
Making the connection with the up and down Alba-
y Mull Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama, and Aiignstu, Kingston, Wil
mington, Savannah, Milledgevllleand Eatontou.
Post Coaches rim from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-
rklgo, Tliomasville. &c.
Post Coaches and Hacks make a daily connection
with tho Trains nt Coleman for Fort Gaines, and nt
Morris forEufauln.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Hayneoville, aud Uawkiusvlllc, mid trl-weelcly
to Kuuxvflle, Ga.
Passengers ror points below Fort Valley should take
the Night trains from Augusta and Savannah lo avoid
detention at Mncon; for tuber points, take eillicr train.
i VntGIT, POWERS, Eug’r and Sup’t.
nnirtl
Macon, Feb. 2f*. 1800.
Georgia Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
lieave Augusta 9.45 A. M. I Arrive Atlanta, 9.45 A. M,
“ “ 3.45 P.M. “ “ 11.50 P.M.
c Atlanta 8.40 P. M. Arrive Augusta 5.42 A. M.
“ 10.00 A. M. | “ “ 41.45 P. M.
Sunday Trains, leaving Augusta at 3.45 P. M. and At*
hiuUi at 13 Night, diseontiuued.
CONNECTIONS.
CONNECT WITH SOUTH CAROLINA 1LVII.ROAD.
Arr. Augusta, 11.15 P. M. I Leave Augusta 10.00 A. M
“ " 1.15 P.M. | “ “ 8.05 P. M,
WITH WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 5.03 A. M. I Leave Atlanta, 10.30 A. M,
“ 0.33 P. M. I “ “ 8.40 P. M,
WITH ATLANTA AND I.AUIUNGE RAILROAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 8.33 A. M. I Leave At Inula 0.15 A. M
7.51P.M. | “ “ 10.15 A. M.
WITH ATHENS URANCIf.
Leave Augusta 12.45 night, uml Atlanta 8.40 night; ar
rive at Alliens 8.30 A. M.
Leave Alliens 11.00 A. M.; arrive at Augusta 6.45
M., nnd Atlanta 11.15 P.M.
WITH WASHINGTON HRANC1I.
Leave Washington 3.00 P. M.; arr. Augusta0.45 P. M.
and Atlanta 8.40 Night; Leave Augusta 3.45 P. M.
ami Atlanta 10 A. M.; arrive Wushmgton 7.20 P. M,
WITH WARRKNTON H1IANCII.
Leave Wnrrenton 3.00 P. M.j arr. Augusta 0.45 P. M.,
and Atlanta 8.40 night; leave Augusta 2.45 P. M.,
aim 10 A. M.; arrive Warrentou 0.30 P. M.
On Sunday no Trains mu on the Branches.
'Beptll GEO. YONGE, Gen’l Sup’t.
WATCHES, SILVER WARE AMD JEWELRY.
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
'Corner of CoiigreiM, Wliifnkcr, mill St. Jiilien Streets,
Savannah, April 11,1800.
OTHERS.
FOR MEN A?IB BOYS OF ALB AUKS.
Fxirnishing and. Fancy
GOODS.
■ The Undersigned have the
APPOINTMENT
novl
AMERICAN GUANO COMP’Y
An llu'lr Sole A,«nl. Tor tlio sule of
GUANO,
Fltoni JARVIS & UAKICK'S ISLAND,
HANFORD & BROWNING,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
320 & 328 Ri'oiulway,
New York.
Over C. W r . tfi J. T. Moore Co.
N. B.—Special a t ten Hon paid to order*. febS—Om
SCHANCK ^ ROIHAIN,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION DEALER* IN
wm®w,
MARKET PRODUCE GENERALLY
139 WEST STREET, COR. VESEY,
Opposite Washington Market,
N'H W YORK.
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
:. HCltANCK, JOHN ROMAIN.
REFERENCES.
New York—Duryea & Hyde, Tilton, Henry A Hoff,
Haley, Sayre & Co., Combes, Nix & Campbell.
Boston—Bennett, Darling & Co.
Philadelphia—Geo, W. Watson & Co.
Baltimore— 1 Thomas Bond, Es<
Baltimore— 1 Thoma* Bond, Ksq.
Norfolk, Va.—It. II. Chamberlin & Son. jan30 Cm
In the Pacific Ocean, for thu State* of North and South
Carolina! Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee,
hereby emit ion purchasers against buying from all oth
er persons—ns tboro areas many as three spurious car
goes offered ill the markets which were not imported
by said company, nml were taken before any chemist
had arrived on the Island to make selections.
The Brand of the American Guano Comitany will be
found on every package sold by our Ageuts.
The results of Us use lu 1859, by .Tames Gardner, Esq.,
editor of the Constitutionalist, and by Frauk 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.
OUU AO ENTS ARK
Messrs. BROWN, DeROSSET & CO., Wilmington,
N.O.
Messrs. WARDLAW, WALKER & CO., Charles
ton, 8. C.
c. A. L. LAMAR, Savannah, Gn.
J. O. DAWSON, Augusta. Oa.
Messrs. SIMS & RUST. Allinny, Ga.
T. R. BLOOM, Macon, Ga. ,
Messrs. GUNBY & CO., Columbus, Ga.
•“ * GILMER & CO., Montgomery, Ala.
“ POMEROY & MARSHALL, Mobile, Ala.
“ PRATT & MoKKNZIE, Apalachicola, Fla.
“ HOPKINS & MEGUINESS, Tallahassee,
la. G.’B. LAMAR,
W. W. CHEEVER.
Savannnlr, January 31st, 1800. Jan31—tf
Save the Pieces!
tdents will happen, wen in well-regulated fami-
»very desirable to have some cheap and con-
wav for mtairimr Furniture. Toys, Crockery,
Jfec.
afford to be without It. It Is always ready and up to
the sticking point . There is no longer a necessity for
" ipingchuirs, splintered veneers.headless dolle, and
...jKcucradlps. It Is just the article for cone, shell,
and othcrornamental work, so popular with ladles of
refinement uml taste.
This admirable preparation Is used cold, being
chemically held In solution, and possessing all the
valuable qualities of the best cabinet-makers’ glue.
It may bo used In the place of ordinary mucilage, be-
■ ig vastly more adhesive.
. “USEFUL IN EVERY nOUSE.’
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 25
cents. „ .
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar-at., New York
Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.,
Box No. 3,000 New York.
Put up for Dealers In cases containing four, eight nnd
twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card nc-
each package,
... /agio bottle or SPALDING’S PREPARED
GLUE will save ten times Its coHannually to every
household. .. ,
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard
ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, uml Fancy
Stores.
Couutry merchants should make a note of Spalding s
Prepared Glue, when making up their list. It null
stand any climat o. jan27— dtwAlyw
CHEROKEE REMEDY.
AN UNFAILING CURE FOR
GONORRHOEA
AND ALL
DiKcnNCM of llio Urinary Organs,
Thta Rmuedy rnrea when all nlhor preparations fail.
It la entirely millke every oilier compound; rontaiu-
iiiL' no ITlIuerul I-olson otNaumouK llrug^
Florida Railroad.
OHANG-E OF SCHEDULE!!!
W B OFFER for salo tho abovo standard brand
of lino Coppcr-DistHled-Maltcd^Rye Whiskey,
In tairrela aud half barrela. As It la of onr own dls-
tlllatlon, aud highly Improved hv ime, wo confidently
recommend It na the rum.sT aud heat Whlakoy that
cau possibly bo dlatlllod, We nlao oiler our
OLD FAMILY IIYIi IVIIISKKV,
and other brand., from the largo atock of FIno Whls-
k FlIBKIIAN 1 * SIMl'SON; Phmnlx Dlatillery,
On thoSchnykill River. Philadelphia.
Omen »q Wilt. Stiiekt, New York : and
10» Soutu Fhokt Si. PnitDEunu.
mar 27—1 y'
LEVI BROWN’S GOLD PENS.
stock on hand of the three sizes. In Patent Exten
sion Silver Oases, nml Ebony'Slide Desk Holders.
Pen* sold separate from holders If desired.
^U,de.n,.pllodatM.nnfocn,rere (j g|e g . ftco
beat article of the kind now mauufactored.
JONES, SALISBURY ft Gu„
Successor*! to B. O. Beach.
10Q Broughton street, 1
Leave Fernandina at 2.00 P. M
“ Baldwin at 4.55 “
“ Starke nt «.JX) “
“ Waldo at 7.15 “
“ Gainesville at 8.20 “
“ Archer at 9.15 *'
Arrive at Bronson 9.51 u
Leave Bronson at 3.00 A. M.
“ Archorat 8.30 “
“ Gainesville nt .4.30 “
“ Waldo at 5.20 “
“ Starke at 0.00 11
“ Baldwin At 7.55 “
Arrive nt Feruandlna. 10.411 “
Fralght Train will leave Fenmiullna on Mondays,
Wednesdays nnd Fridays, at 4.30 A. M.,aml returning,
leave Bronson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satnrdays
Charleston daily, aud with Boats to aud from Savan-
uah four tlrnt* a week. •
Though Tickets luaween all tho above stations aud
Charlesbiu can be secured by the daily Boats, and be
tween all the above stations and Savannah, nl reduced
rates by tho steamer Augusta, which.leaves Feniandl-
na on Wednesdays and Saturdays, nnd Savannah on
Mondays and Wednesday*.
Freight will also be taken by the steamer Augusta
at tico-third* of present rates.
duccd rates, should notice iwrtlcuiarly tho sailing
dap of the Augusta, and Instruct Nic^rap£nt8 as to
*jVwjnandl^^
A. U. COLE, Sup’t.
SALE
HVBB.Y
AND
STABLE.
THl
for the past HberallJ^^O
itronngo, hoites lo~\S^p>S»
erlt a continuance of tho same,
ivlug ■ added new Carriages,
now Bngglee, and a few line Horses to Ills former
stock, with careful drivers and the best of hostlers,
and Is now prepared to accommodate the public at the
old slaud, corner or Whitaker and President streets,
and solicits a continuance of former favors.
Fartlcular attention paid to receiving and forward
»pr» 0, 8TBDDIN8,
ig no ITlliicru! 1*01*011 or nbum-’oiin i
11 is prepared solely from KooUf.Kar
Leave*, ami lias lu’eii liaudcd down, from one gen
eration to another, by the CJIierokc© IiuIIuiin.
It is offered to thu public on Its own Intrinsic merits.
It performs its duty quickly and thoroughly.; The
(Jiit'ortiinatc. of either sex, will be repaid by
lifting this Remedy, Instead of placing themselves
at. the mercy of some Quack or Professor. This
Remedy strikes at the very Hoot of the disease;
It* tendency Is not slnydy to suspend tho poison, hut
to Itemove the Cause on which ft depends.
Full directions, in pamphlet form, accompany each
bottle. The speedy and permanent relief ufibrded by
lids Remedy, in all cases of ftoiiorrliocu.Uicet,
Gravel. Stricture, Fluor Alima, (White*
In Female*.) and all diseases ol* the Urinary Or
gans, has astonished tho most sclentitlc men of tho
age. This Remedy not only eradicate* all PoIhoii
from the System but IuvIgornteN the most deli
cate constitution.
t3r*lt does Not A fleet the Ureatli or luter*
Here with any CIohm of HunIuchm, or reqiiiru any
deviat ion from the usual diet.
It requires no assistance from other medicine.
jf3tr*And what KuhaiiecN its Value, is the lEn-
tire Abaeuee of nil Nauseous Taate. being
a Fleaaaiit and Dellclou* Syrup.
PRICE $3 PER BOTTLE, OR THREE BOI
' FOR $5.
POTTER Sc ItlERWISf,
Sole PwpHetore,
St. LouIn, lflo.
Sold by S. D. Brantley, Stewart ft Butler, and all tho
Druggists In Savaunah, and by all reapousihle dealers
in medicine* in the Uulted State*. mar90—dtwftwly
O. O’BYRNE.
50
UOXBN iOIUNf.ES, 30 boxes Lemons,
jl. Cured Hams, Baltimore ShuiiUlers, mid
Lard; for sale by B. G. TILDEN.
may23 No. 155 Broughton Street.
_ BUTTER, teu Imxcs Choice Goshen Cheese, for
sale by B. G. TILDEN,
may32 No. 155 Broughton Street.
may22
REPINED 8UOAR
B.G. TILDEN,
No. 155 Bronghton Street.
JJMES K.BABNUM.M. D,
Eeform Physician and Burgeon
TJBSPECTFVLLY OFFEnSHIN Pnol
fom th*o coimtir. erV C0B l °
A, J. MILLER & GO.,
CABINETAIAKBB8& UNDERTAKERS,
No. 167 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, OA.
notice. Mnttrassos, Jobbing nnd BcU fflluiglnsr'L
In the neatest slyle, with despatch, foliH-lv
MAD. T. DE GARR0 NEVE,
Astrologist,
Phrenologist and Physiologist,
Kprlfl NO. 25 STATIC STREET.
A. BOROHBRT,
Corner or Bryan and JeObreon Sli ecls,
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A SUPPLY OF HIIP BnEAD, Pilot
and Navy, of the best quality; also,-’different
Kinds ofCrnckors, Bultor, Sngnr, Soda, Union, Wine,
Boiton, Congress, Callfondn nnd Faney Crarkeri,!
New Ycar'a Caka baked fresh every day, Janld
THOS. W. SHEA,
HOUSE, SIGN
DECORATIVE PAINTER,
GILDER, GLAZIER
AND
GRAINER,
All kitids of Paiutcrs’ Tool*. White Lend, Oils, Mixed
Paints, Glass, Putty, White-wash and other
Brushes, Paper Hangings, Fire-
Board Prints, ftc„ ic.,
FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No. 11 Whitaker Street) near the Bay,
(Tho Old Stand of the late John Pool,)
Rprl7 ,SA VAKHA If, UEORGIA. ly
GROVER & BAKER’S
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Sewing* Machines.
I. W. MORliELJj & CO., Agents,
SAVANNAH, GA.
PRICE ^?55 TO $130.
W E beg; leave to call tho attention of
our friend* nml the public lu these machines,
which wc are offering on exhibition at our Piano
Warehouse. Tins unparalleled success In selling
them iu Georgia has established thelrsgreat superiori
ty over Huy oilier Patent Hewing Machines for FAMI
LY AND PLANTATION HEWING.
MACHINES packed, ready for sewing, with direc
tions how to use them, sent to uny part of the couu-
Persous in the city purchasing Machines can
n young lady call at their residences to instruct
them iu the use of them. dec23—tf
Cash Business.
mills SG lISC IK IBIS It II As REMOl
David O’Connor’s and tlie“Marshnll Ilonse, where he
will attend to making GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS
in the best aud latest style, ut prices to suit all who
will patronize him. UNIFORMS of nil kinds which
are made lu thu State will also be attended (o, nnd by
tire latest regulations. Garments made elsewhere,
that do not nl tho Gentlemen, will also he attended
A suit of Clothes made iu fourteen hours.
Cutting for men and boys paid for on delivery.
P. S.—-Young men anil others wishing to become
conversant with culling gentlemen’s garments, can
bu taught in live (5) lessons. No compensation re
quired until the student Is satisfied that I have given
him entire satisfaction.
oct.151—ly M. CAREY, Agent.
fo:r family use.
, y, GlQNflilvory,
Hone, Alabaster, Marble, IKubbcr,
Gutta Perehn, Cloth, Papier
ill ac he, Shell, Horn, Ilone,
Plawter, Arc*.
And Indeed there is scarcely nu article in the whole
range of domestic economy, whether It he for use or
ormitneut, which, when broken, cannot, with this
preparation, he restored to Its original value. It chal
lenges the world for Its superior. It Is indispensable
iu every
HOUSE, WORKSHOP, COUNTING-ROOM,
Aud no person, after a trial of
Starr’s Chemically Prepared Glue,
would willingly dispense witblt for four times its cost.
Il ls til ways ready aud always rcliuble. 111* not offen
sive lot he smell, ami Is not effected by climate, and
where known It has become a FIXED FACT.
The attention of dealers und consumers Is invited^o
the following testimonials regarding its superior qual
ities:
Nkwauk, Nov. 20,1859.
Works, f most cheerfully reoommeud its use for all
purposes generally required, and especially for futnily
use. C. A. CARTER.”
“We, the undersigned, having tested STARR’S
PREPARED GLUE, agree with the above rccommen-
Newark, N. J.
“LYSANDER WRTGHT, Machine Depot,
230 Market-st., Newark, N. J.
“HEDICNI1URG ft L1TTELL, CarriageManuDieturers
Newark, N. J.
“WM. II. KIRK ft CO., Carpenters and Builders,
\ uuiiucin.
Newark, N. J.
“LEVERIOH ft ENDERS, Carriage Makers,
•Newark, N.J.
Starr’s Chemically Prepared Glue
Is sold by all Drngglsls, Fiirnltiiro Dealers, Grocers,
Fancy Good* Dcnlera, Hardware Dealers, Station
ers, nud by country Merchants generally.
PRICE, 35 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
A brush goo* with each bottle.
Put up for dealers lu cases from 1 to 12 dozen.
‘ dendld Lithographic Show Card, printed In col
A splendid Lithographic Show Card,
>rs, given with cncli package.
All orders or letters of inquiry, by rc
mall, addressed
to the
STARR GLUE COMPANY, 61 Liberty st.,N. Y.
will receive prompt attention.
A liberal dfreountmade to tho trade.
mnr!4 ly
£>/\ BOXES ORANGES \ 15 boxes Lemons,
M just received per steamer and for sale by
G. 8. BROWN,
Successor to J. A. Brown,
raay22 No. 27 Whitaker nt.
A CHOICE LOT OF POTATOES received
per steamer; for sale by G. ». BROWN,
Successor to J.*A. Bi own,
maysa No. 27 Wliltakor gt.
T>ALTEWORK SHOULDERS Ac HAlffg
JL9 just received; for rale low by
g! S. BROWN,
Successor to J. A. Brown,
rasySa No. 87 Whitaker st. f
Successor to J. A. Brown,
No. 27 Whitaker st.
# RUSHTON’S
COD LIVER OIL
FOB
CONSUMPTION.
Superfine ditto; Sptit Fens, White Keans, Stewart',
crushed and clnrMed Sugars, Hyson nnd Oolong Tea,
Colgate's family Pale„nd No. 1 Soap.Ocrmanerosive
and toilet dllto; Adamantine aud Tallow Candle;
Plok'es Preserves Maocaronl. Vermicelli nnd 8wcot
Oil; #en-rat#tng Flone, Mnstani, Yenst Powders, Nut
meg., cinnamon, Mace, Allspice, Pepper, Ac., Ac., *-
store and for sale by DAVID O'CONNOU,
™?>7 enr Drayton A Bronghton streets.
choice srr.An cubed iiAms.-s
\J ensks snpcrlnr Sngar-Cured limns. In store and
for sale by [myac] H. H, SCRANTON, Ag’t.
DII1BED SIDES.—14 hhds. choice Bacon
XL Side, Just received direct ftora Cincinnati, and
orsa^clow y JAMEJ I. SNIDER & CO.
GILBERT BUTLER,
Master Builder,
LAFAYETTE SQUARE,
H AVING perfected his arrangements
is prepared to fUmfrh and put up at shoit notice,
In the most modern style, UPON FRONTS, RAIL
INGS, VERANDAH and GRATING, llo will also
furnish and set the PATENT AERA LIGHTS. He
ran furnish DOORS, BLINDS nnd HASHES, from
one of tho best Northern mnmifActiircrH, nt prices that
will give satisfaction. ' augi—ly
D0UGALD FERGUSON.
Upholsterer and Undertaker,
,» iiiuuiv oiiuulb, i/urutiuH, at. i uuuraiB liirnihitou
with all that is necessary, with neatness and despatch.
Always on hand MBTALIO OASES and other Coffins.
BELL HANGING In all its branches executed.-—
— HANGING In alt it* brauches executed.-
JATHERH renovated aud purified l>y steam process.
Orders solicited at my ware-room, No. 121 Broughton
street, between Bull aud Wliltakor, or at my resi
dence, 185 York street, sonth side of the Court House,
octia
GEORGE H. ASH,
Master Mason,
I N prepared to contract for buildings
or Jobbing work ofauy description tn his line. All
work done with neatness and despatch.
63?" Residence, Taylor street, west of Medical C'ol-
lege. inay2—ly
JNO. O. FRASElt.
WM. DIIAILSFOIIU.
JNO. C. FRASER & CO„
COTTON AND RICE FACTORS,
AND
General Commission merchants,
BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GEO.
L iberal cash advances made
on Produce consigned lo our care for sale or ship
ment. BAGGING, ROPE, and PLANTERS’ SUP-
PLIES purchased at lowest cash prices.je8—ly
HENRY H. SCRANTON,
SHIPPING
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 154 BAY STHKET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
..tsrit gent for Scranton ft Tollman’* Line New
York Packet*. i v i
E. O. WADE &, CO..
Factors and Commission merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
EDWARD C. WADE, Savannah, Ga.
aog2—ly PEYTON L. WADE, Scriven Co.,Jla._
E. O’BYRNE,'
Groceries Si Liquors,
Wholesale and Retail,
COnNEROF BRYAN AND JEFFERSON STREETS.
P. L. CONSTANTINE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
" SAVANNAH, GA.
P. L. CONSTANTINE, [JaillO] _ a. O. ESTAIIROOIC.
A. II. CHAMPION,
WilOI.EHAI.E AND IIKTAII, DEAI.EU IN
GROCERIES,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
TOBACCO, SEGARS, DRIED FRUIT, *o.,
NO. 4 BARNARD STREET,
DF.TIVI.'KN TnE MARKET AND BA }’ STREET,
dreT SAVANNAH, Q-A. Jy_
" JOHN
McMAHON,
Produce, Commission and Forwarding
Merchant,
AN1> DEALER IN
CORN, WHEAT, BAOON, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, &o.
170 BAY 8T11EET, SAVANNAH, OA.
Refer to Mill. A. Porter, President Bank of the State’
of Georgia; Messrs. Cohens ft Hertz. novl—Om
J. LAMA,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Spanish Segars, French Brandies,
WINES, WHISKY AND OTHER LIQUORS,
TOBACCO OF ALL KIXB.'t,
NO. 185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEO.
PATTEN & MILLER.
• (LATE PATTEN, HUTTON * CO.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jyl SAVANNAH. If
SAMUEL PALMER & SON
HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
HARDWARE,
For Sale Low for Cash.
B. G. TILDEN,
(LATE GILBERT ft TILDEN,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Family Groceries,
lfifi BROUGHTON STREET,
• SAVANNAH, GA.
Jnnel
Store formerly occupied by Morse ft Fay.
O. L. IGILBERT,
(LATE GILBERT * TILDEN,)
-WnnLESXtl AUD RKTAU, DKALKlt IN
GROOEB.IES,
Oils, Bacon, Fish, Flour,
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, CANDIES, FBUITS, *0.
West Side Maxket Square,
Junes 8AVANNAH, GA.
HENRY ESLER & CO.’S
STEAM ENGINE
AND
BOILER WORKS,
ATLANTIC BASIN, BROOKLYN.
Stationary, ;,D'
RIVER AND MARINE ENGINES,
OF EVERY BESORIPTIOX,
Sugar Mills, Mill, Works, Sec.
: . • -Tff, h. n. LINVILLB,
decgMf - ‘ Agent for Savanuah.
mHE VNDBRNIcm
Stocks, the rcntlug of Houses, nnd for the adjni
and collection or Iuanrance Clalme. • .. ,
They solicit tho euptiott und patronago of theu
ftlenda and the pnbilc. ■ 4
novl8 W, KING <YSON3.
I.A20 hhds.
-100 hT>ls. Now ■ York Extro BTourt BO
celslnr Extra Sopor Flour; 25 bble.
fa fegssf® s
►.Flouri '—
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