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llELMBOLD'S BUCHU for Nervounnw*.
llELMBOLD'S Minill! for Lorn of Memory.
, H1J fnr „| mnw| , of Villon.
lltU for DIAlculi Breathing.
_ „ _ IHO Wr WonkNorvci..
• HfTord imlanlant- HELM HOLD'S BUCHU for (Ion
R OPIATE
Ila. For thin rennott.jt conimooda Iteolfo»
LMBOI.IVS BUCHU for llcnorol DaMIRr. ■
lmbolds mioiiu for imivomii
{LM BOLD’* BUCHU for Horror of Dleenw.
HKLMBULD’fl BUCHU for Night Bwonto.
ItKLMBOLD'B BUCHU for Wakefolneio.
llELMBOLD’S MIOIIU for Br/iiwi of the Skin.
HELM HOLD'S BUOI10 for Kni|itloii«.
ireiAi itnt.ii'A nucHU fnr leln In the Back
f your i
"r thl» rennonlt
preparation nbw known for OIilI-
oililtiir, plan* on ft, »y*ontory,
in tlio BowoIk, Acidity of tin;
Wind, Cold In ilto Hoad, anti
"enUia the mime, miming In-
the tlomle, and relitrlngjia In.
_J1 antl-elMemodle It le used with
i nil coiwe of ConTiilHloii* or
ii An you talui the life and health of
_ and lotah to nave them Ji'orn thotc end
ngco nee Queerer which art certain to remit
ur , uaion’o InltantlleOordlni, Jhleyouenn
lloun accompany .•gj*»W<j &I |
No. 409 Broadway, New York.
ollds,
Healthy human Blood, upon being
ANALYZED,
always prenontR ns with the same essential olomonte,
and gives, or opnrso, the True Standard. Aim-
lyre tho rilood or n person snMirlng from Conenmp-
globules of Blood. Smt/g these dollc enclos, and yon
are made well. Tho Blood Pood is fonmled opou
thin Theory—hence its astonishing success. Thorn
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adapted to the deficiencies or tho Blond IndlftWont.
diseases. For Gouglin, Cold*, ItroiicliUl*,
or any affection wliatover of IhoTliroat or HiHii*
Inducing Conanmptlon, use No. 1, which Is also
the No” for DoproNnloik of Spirit*, Bona ol
Appetite, andT for all Chronic CoinplnlntH
nrlsfng from Over-uso, General Debility and
Nervous Prostration. No. s. for Mvor Com-
plftlnMtNo.il, for Dyapepala. Being already
menaced ]for almrptiOn.lt Is Taken by Dropn
amedfatoly Into the clrcnlal Ion, so that
7in. The No. 4 la for Peinnlo
Hysteria, Wakno**es,
rectlons for this. For Nutt
Bhcnm, Eruptions, Scrofulous, Kidney
and Bladder complaints, take No. 5. In all
cases the directions most ho Htnetly followed. Price
0 Vo h fi?y ,00dF "c°i , iM| , S , ’BIIP«NT,
No. 40tt Broadway. Now York.
JOHN 15. MOORK, Agent, Savannah,
And by all rcapectablo Druggfat* throughout tho
country. mavl5~»Uwlv
UELMBOLD'S BUCHU fur heaviness of the «
with temporary Hufllisatlou and Lo** of __
HliLMllOLD'H DUCIIU for Mobility and ^b^tlosa-
neM. with Want of Attention. Horror of Society..
llELMUOLU’S BUCHU for Kxcosbos arising from In-
discretion. snd^WMcascSiOMIm
Exiting In olthor sex, from whatever cause origins*
ted, on no ra 1 “ 1 | h’^,°[ 0KQ STANDING. . ■
Tho*o pymptom*, In part, arc experienced often by
t^aserow......... - • „ dufferero wlthdl*ea*e*of the Blnddor,Khlnoy*,Gravel
which an other rroiedie* n ml Dropsy, ‘and Invariably by tho Injudleloit* or nor-
cornjwh tq£* non* oof j V0UH an( \ debilitated. Jt 1b u fact, long *lnco oatab-
c_. ibrncd, that any disease of thono organ* oflfect the
inlnd more tlmn any and all other*, and If allowed to
which thin medicine Invariably romoven-soon
j IiObb of Power, Fatuity and Epileptic Fits—In
one of which tho patient may expire. Who can say
that these oxcobkca aro not frecpioutly loll owed by
lliouo direful disease*, Insanity and Consumption
Tho record of tho Interne Asylum* and the mclanchol*
ly deaths by consumption, boar ample witness to the
truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the
most molnncholly exhibition appears. The counto-
nance is actually sudden and quite destitute-neither
mirth nor grief over visits It. Should a sonud of the
voice occur, It Is rarely articulate.
“With woeful measures, wan Despair.
Low, sullen sounds, his grief beguiled.”
Debility Is most terrible, and buB brought thousands
upon thousands to imtlinely graves; thus blttHtlng the
ambition of many noble youths. It can bo cured by
the use of this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
Tho mass of voluntary testimony in possession of
the proprietor, vouchiug Its virtues nud Its cnratlvo
powers, Is immeuso, embracing numos woll kuown to
science and fame. Certificates of cores from one
month to twenty years’ standing, and of the most re
liable and respectable character, aro opon tor Inspec
tion from Governor* of tho Htates, Judges, eminent
Physicians, and distinguished Clergymen.
llELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUcTfll is prepared dl
rectly according to the rules of Plinrmncy nuci Chem
istry, with thojfcreatost accuracy and chemical know!
SAVANNAH^
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
insokme mm,
N1!ODOARD*N NEW BLOCKf
(Over N. A. Hardeo & Co*s.)
Tbc City Fire Insurance Company,
OF HAIITFOIU), CT.
C. B. Ilowans, Fros't. C. O.'IYait*, Boo.
THB CBAllTBit OAK *
Fire and Marino Insurance Company,
OF 1IAHTF0HD, CT.
Connecticut Flro Insurance Co.,
OF jlABTFOUD, CT.
THU NORTH AMERICAN
Fire Insurance Company,
OF UARTFOnn, CT.
Market Fire Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
PENNSYUVAltflA
Fire and Marine insurance Co.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, 0T„
Insures oil I he MUTUAL PLAN, or Cash Plan, at.
fts lpw rates as any other good Com]
sured on his IIlb fnr thorn.
|3f!f“ IiiHurance on Slaves at low rates.
137" Fire risks effected at reasonable rates.
WILBUR & GLEASON,Agents,
fcbO 110 Buy street.
Central Railroad.
edge mid care devoted to its combination. Bee Prof.
Dewees’ valunblo works on the Practice of Physic,
and most of tho Into Standard Works of Medicine.
HRLMBOLU’S BUCHU Is unround pleasuntlu taste
and odor, hut immediate in its action.
Personally appeared beforo me, an Alderman of the
city of Philadelphia, 11. T. llKLMBOLD, Chemist,
who, being duly sworn, does say, Unit his preparation
contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, but
Is purely Vegetable.
H. T. 1IELMB0LD, Solo Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before mo, this IHkl day of
November, 18J1. Wm. P. Hiiiuaho. Aldermun.
Price P«r bottle, or six for $5, delivered to uny
address.
ONE THING CERTAIN,
A Trial Coat* but a Dollar-Try It!
And be convinced of Its eMcncy. And it Is accompa
nied by reliable and responsible certlllcatcs from Pro
fessors or Medical Colleges, Clergymen and othors.
Prepared by II. T. II ELM BOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
lOt South Tenth-street, below Chestnut^
To bo had or all Druggists and Dealers throughout
lliii United States, Canadas and British Provinces.
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for IIELMBOLD’B—
""‘" hCT - V"™ rD.'TWANTLE^ftV, 1 '
Wholesale and Retail Agonts for Savannah.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N it ml um-r SUNDAY. Pell. 3011a,
lHtlo, the Trains will he ruu as follows:
Leave Bavanitah, 10.(V» A. M„ LOOP. M. and 11.10 P. M.
Arrive at Mncou B.t» A. M; and 11.05 P. M.
Arrlvo at Augusta O.OOA. M. and 05 P. M.
Arrive at MlTlodgCvlUe 13.H0 P. M.
I/«»avo Macon lO.tKl A. M. and 10P. M.
Arrive nt Bavaunah 7.m A. M.. 7.46 P. M. and 10.40 P. M»
Arrive at Augusta. 0.00 A. M. and 0.S15 P. M.
Jicuve Augusta. 13.00 A. M. and 3.16 P.M.
Arrive at Mavaunnh 7.30A.Miami 10.40P.M.
Arrive nt Macon. 8.66 A. M; and 11.06 P. M.
Train that leaves Bnvaniiuh at 10.06 A. M. only runs
to Milieu, arriving there ut 8.10 P.M., connecting with
10 A. M. Macon Train to Augusta.
Passengers taking the 3.16 P. M. at Augusta, will
leave Milieu 5.60 P. M. ami urrlvo at Savannah at 10.40
P. M.
Possengors by 11.10 P. M. from Savannah, will go
through direct to Augiistu.
Passengers by olflier 1
from Huvunnnh, for Macon or points beyoud, will meet
with no detention at Milieu.
Pussougers for Atlanta and points beyond ou West
ern and Atlantic It. it. will leave Bavannah on the
1.80 P. M. train; for Mllledgevlllc and Kntontonon
11.10 P. M. Train; for South-Western R. It. below Fort
Valley, on 11.10 P. M.. Train; those for Columbus,
Montgomery, Ac., hv either Train. Passengers from
Augusta for Honth-westem Georgia should take the
12.80 A. M. Train, to avoid detent inn a t Macon; those
for Coliiinhus, Montgomery, &c. may take either tralu.
Trains connect at Mucdn with Macon nud West
ern Trains to GrUlln, Atlanta, and tho Wost. Also,
with Bouth-Western Trains to Albany, Cuthbert, Kn-
fmihi, Fort Gaines, Amerlcus, Columbus, Montgomery,
Ac., nud at. Mlllon with Augusta and Havmmnh H. It.
to Augusta ami the North. At Savannah with the
trl weekly steamships to New York; also, with steam
ships to Philadelphia uud Baltimore.
By this change in schedule the
WILMOT & RICHMOND, j |
Corner ol Cpiigrcus, Wlillnker, nn«l St. Jnlicii Street*,
OFFER VHItIH LARUE STOCK OB RICH GOODS AT PRICES TO
•t|U thal'ImcR. On Iwnd and rwelvlwg liy every .U'flmor— .
Gold and Silver Goods of Every Dcscriptlpp.
PURR 8II.VKR TKA SETH, 1-ITCHER8, WAITERS, GOBLKTB, CLU’S, 8POONB and FORKS,
n*.'KIISK'I'BiiiiS'hINOLK r pi^'ces, boantlhilly pnt up In cn«J« tor Wniillng mid other Olltn.
S^St'^^HioLD, toclndlng OAMKO, IAVA nnd MO-
“Wa’teBVsWwsT"
kind.
SPEOTAOLK8
RICH nnd benu..
aVKJSu^for 11 Wll!ELER'* , wiLsbS’ini LAD:?,'WKBsfifUA' CO.'OewTnO MACfliNKS-the
Thodtlrm.oYTho'cltyandcomiiy aro Invited to oxmnlne tho stock, which will Ira sold at prlcco mncli
,0W WATCHES,'"clocks nnd JKWELRY promptly repaired by workmen of skill and long oxporlonce.
Savannah, April II, 1KI0.
FIRE AND LI FE
MRS. WINSLOW,
A N EXBBniENd.BD NI'BSB ANB FE-
1\ MALE PllYBIOIAxL presents ,e tho attention
or mothers, hor. .
Mhmg Syrup,
FOB CHILDREN TEETHING,
■which greatly facilitates tho procure of toothing, by
aoftentugthe gums, rudaclmr all ’Inllaminiitlon—will
allay all palu and spasmodic action, and Is
feURKTO REGULATE TIIB BOWELS.
Depend upon it, mothere, It wUl glvo rest to your-
RELIEF ANB HEALTH TO YOUR IN
have pnt up and sold this article for ten years,nnd
ay, in confidence and 'truth of It, what we have
Mrs7 Mfa
WINSLOW’S SiJnoo," ,*S
cure, when
annTTTTMQ* Never did wo
L lance of dl8 .
SYRUP, yw-.w.
B I
i'On the contra-
can say, —
noverbecnablo
other medicine
has It mil
nluclo lii-
alTuot a
timely used.—
know nn in-
«atl a faction
who used it.-
and modlcafvlrtues. Wo speak In tills matter “wliat
wo «lo know.*’ after ten years’ experience, and
nlediro our reputation for tho ftilUlment
of wiiat wo horo declare. In almost every
instance where the infont is sultbriug from pain • and
exhaustion, relief will bo fouud in ilfteeu or tweuty
miuutes after the eyrup Is admlnlstored.
This valuable preparation is tho prescription of one
of tho most IfixWciMENOlipland SKILFUL
NURSES in New England, and has been used with
B— ' nbSwuiir'
never-lulling: iucccm in
“ thousands OF OASKSi
It not only roliovos tho child from pain, *
rates tho stomach and bowels, corrects
gives tone and energy to tho whole system,
tout invlgo
aftility, and
fob
died, end in
lleve it the
surest rem-
tvorldrln all
ENTERY
CHILDREN i
TEETHING.;
liooa in CUIldroil,whether It nrt.ea from tcuthlui;
or from any other cniura. Wo would rev to every
mother who has a child andhring from nny of tho fore-
going complaints—do not let your preJiidlceN)
uor the prejudices) or other*, stand betwoeu
your suffering cnlld and tho relief tlmt will bo 8u vo
tes. ABSOLUTBLY 8UHB—to follow the use
of this lfiodlclno, if timely used. Full directions fqr
using it will accompany each bottle. Nono genuine
* unless the foo*lmllo oTOUUTIS Ac PERKINS,
New York, is on tho outsldo wrapper. •,
Bold by Druggists throughout tho world,
principal Ofllco.No.13 OodarSt.j N.
HUGS, ONLY 95 OUWT8 1'KIl 1MJTTT.X.
EFFERVESCENT
APERIE1T.
This valuable and popular Medicine, prcparetl In con-
fonnlty with the analysis of tho waters of tho cele
brated Scltxcr Spring, In Gennnny, In a most
convenient ami portable form, nas univer
sally recolvca tho most fiivorahle ro-
’ commendations of the Medical
profewdon and discerning
public, as tho.
MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
Saline Aperient
In 080, and nn being entitled to qicclnl pretonmeo over
tho many Mloomf Spring wntors, BoldllU Fmvilors,
and other elinllnr articles, both from Its compactness
and greater clUcncy. It mny be need with the heat of-
feet In all
BILIOUS AND FBBRILR DI8RASE8, SICK HEAD
ACHE, LOSS OF AI-PETXTE, INDI0K8TI0N,
AND ALL SIMILAR COMPLAINTS,
IPEODLIARLY INCIDENT
TO THE
Spring and Summer Seasons.
eyneofSedentary Habits, Invalids, aud
Convalescents; Captains of
Vessitls and Fbntere
wUl find It a val-
nblo addition
To their Medicine Chests.
_ p who have nsodlt.lt has high Ihnor and
a'toupF^statb of THE LIVER—It ren-
sat aervlae in restoring healthy action.
OUT AND RHEUMATISM—ft gives tho best
’* * j all Inflammatory symptoms, and
- curing those nflUctcd.
iABKS OF GRAVEL. INDI
AN AND COBTiVK^ESB-
_no of the greatest utility.
! STOMACII, AND TI1B DIS-
IS SO USUAL DURING PRKti-
“y, and with marked aucccss
Richest Diadem
15VEH
Worn by Kings or Emperors.
What 1 Why nBonutiful Head of Hair.
ECAIJNIS It Is the ornnniout Ood Illmsolf pro-
vldcdfornllonrruco.* Hosdor.aUliollglitho reso
mny bloom over so brightly In tho glowing chuck, tlw
»tyo s«» sparkling, the teeth bo those of pearls, If the
head is borell or Its covering, or tlm hair be snarled
ami shriveled, harsh and dry. or worse still, If sprin
kled with gray, nature will loose moro than half her
(harms. Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, If used two
throe times a week, will res tore nnd permanently **e-
re to nil such an ornament. Read the following and
ilgo. The writer of thollratis the celebrated IMau-
, i’hnlborg: New Y obk, April 10, IB68.
Dit. Wood: t ..
Dear Sir—Permit mo to express to you tho obliga
tions I am iiuder for tho entire restoration ol iny hair
Its original color; alanit the time of my arrival
... tho United State* it was rapidly becoming gray, but
upon the application of your “Iljilr Restorative’ it
noon recovered its origiual line. I consider your Re
storative a* a very woudurful invention, quite clflcrt-
elous ns well as ngreeahlo.
1 nm, dear sir, years trely^^,^
“ Drych a’r Gwyllodydct.”
Welsh Newspaper O/llco, I
13 Nassuu st>, April 13, 1858. 1
Prop. O. J. Wood—Dear Sir:—Some month or six
lies ago I received a bottle or your Hair Restorative
..mxgnvu It mv wife, who concluded to try it oirher
hair, little thliiklng at tho time tlmt it would restore
tho gray hair to Unoriginal color; but to bur us well as
niy surprise, lifter ii tow weeks’ trial it has performed
Hint woudorhil effect by turlugull the gray hairs to a
dark brown, nt the same time bettiiUfylug and thicken-
lug tlm lmlr. I Btrongly recommend the above He-
storatlvo to all Imraons In wint of’such a chance ol
their hair. CHARLES CAltpbw.
Phop. O. J. Wood:—Withconfldeneodo I recom-
inemlyour IlalrRcjlorative. us beiug tho most efUra-
clous article 1 over saw. Since using your Hair Re
storative my hair uud whiskers, which wero almost
whito, have gradually grown dark; uml I now feel
confldent tlmt a few more applications will restore
them to tholr natural color. IE also has relieved mo of
all dnndruffaudiinpleasiintitchiug so common among
persons who porsplro freely, ,F, T nxr
• u. G. KILBY.
Prop. Wood :—About two years ago my hair com
menced foiling of and turning gray :l was fast becom
ing Imld, and had tried many remedies to no effect. I
commenced using your Restorative In January last. A
t applications Tastouod my hulr llrmly. It began to
up, grow out, aud turned luick to Us former color,
(black.) At this lime it is fully restored to Its origi
nal color, health and appoaruuce, nud I cheoihiUy re
commend Its use to nil. flu. D. HOLS.
Chicago, 111., May i, 1857.
Thu Uostoratlve is put up in bottles or tlirco sines,
vise: large, medium and small; the Binall holdB lmir n
E Int and retails for one dollhr per bottle; the medium
olds at least twenty percent moro In proportionthan
the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; tho largo
holds a quart, forty per cent moro iu proportion, aud
retails for three dollars a bottle.
O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 313 Broadway,
‘ Now York Wire Railing Kb
.-7-^ , Of
New York.
Continental Insurance Compnny, of New York.
Humboldt Flrelusnranco Company, of New York.
Metropolitan Fire Insurance Company, of N. York.
Lamar Fire Insurance Company, or New York.
Firenmu’s Fund Insurance Company, of New \
Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia.
North American Fire Insurance Company, of Conn.
New England Fire nnd Marino Insurance Company,
Life Xnsurauoe.
Mutual Benefit Llfo Insurance Company, or No
nrk, N. J., with ncruinulntcd funds exceeding #3,oou.-
000, and allows n credit of 60 per cent, on tho premi
ums of Life Policies.
| |Flre nnd Life Risks, lu the above well kuown Com
panies, undertaken by
_liovlit-ly W. KINO * SONS, Ajjenlx.
RESOLUTE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
Capital, : : s : : $200,000
WM. M. RANDALL, Secretary.
0. F. UllMIOM, President.
represented In tills place, by
1 .IAS. A. NORRIS, Agent.
Oftlco at Richardson & Martin’s.
_8nvniiinih,_Dee. 1st, 1868. dec-1—ly
$100,000 0N_0NE RISK ! !
T1IR UNDERSIGNED, AS AN AGENT OF THIS
Unity Fire Insurance Association,
OF LONDON,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
IN LONDON,
A ND Novcrnl first chins AHIKRIGAN
COMPANIES, Is prepared to INSURE almost
every descript Ion of PROPERTY against LOBS OR
DAMAGE UY FIRE, on lei ms favorable to the
sured. Risks taken to the extent of
Ono Hundred Thousand Dollars
or smaller amounts, ns mny bo desired, on or In any
good building or location in this city. Merchant* nnd
others wishing large amounts of Insurance In one
place may And It to their Interest amt convenience to
call on tho subscriber. Risks are also Liken on prop
erty in all parts of the State of Georgia, when the
owners are favorably known, or furnish satisfactory
reference to the undersigned, and the locntlou is ol
easy access by Railroad or mall steamers.
All losses by said Companies promptly aud honora
bly settled on production of proper proofs, uud those
ortho British ofllcos, without reference to London.
Address or apply to
1 JAMES MoITENUY, Agont,
feb34—ly _ 118 Bay street, Bavannah.
change iu schedule the connection both
tysat Augusta with the Bo. Carolina It. U. is secured,
iu Passengers will have no detent ion at Augusta
Milieu as heretofore.
fol)33 GEO. W. ADAMS, Oen’l Bup’t,
SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULP R. R.
HANFORD & BROWNING,
to Snvaiinali. Fare to Dnrleh, WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
330 & 338 Brou.lwi.y,
New YonK.
Over C. IF, JrJ. T. Moore f. Co.
N. B.—Special attention paid to orders.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and alter Wednesday, tlio 20th
February, INK), the ears will run daily (Sundays
excepted) us follows:
Leave Bavannah 0 A. M.
Arrive ut Station No. 13 5.30 P. M.
Leave Station No. 18 HA. M,
Arrive ut Savannah 4. P. M,
Connecting at McIntosh, station No. 8, on Tubs
days, Thursday* ami Huturqny* with u lino nr coaches
to Darien. Returning ou alternate days In time to
connect, with the
$4.00.
Connecting at Station Number 13 Dally,
days excepted.) with a line or conches to Thu
vlllo, passing through Mill Town, Tronpvllle and
Quitman; arriving ut TIioninsvIllH nt 2 P. M., In time
lo connect w Ith the coaches to Mouticello aud Albany;
mul at Monticello in time to conucct with the curs
to Tallahassee and St. Marks; returning on alternate
days, connecting with lliu cars for Savunnuli.
Fare from Savannah to Thoiunsville, $11.00 Dis
tance, by Railroad. 180 miles; by Stage, 01 mile
Time from Savannah to Thomasvillc, 20 hours.
. N. 15.—Freight train leaves Savannah on Mondays,
Wednesdays nnd Fridays, ut 0.80 A. M.; return ou
Mouday, Wc(lu(«d:.y and Friday, nt 11.30 A. M.
Freight to he iorwarded by freight, train must
In- delivered at the Savannah I)c|mt tiie day pi
vioiis to shipment, excepting live ‘stock, whicu,
after having given one day’s notice, will bo received
on the day of departure, if delivered at the Depot
thirty minutes before the leaving time. Freight by
Passenger Train should ho'delivered nt the Depot
at least 30 to In tiles beforo the regular time of depar
ture. Double regular rates to be charged on all such
freight, excepting oysters, fruit, fresh fish, fresh meat,
mid oilier perl.-habte articles. Freight received and
forwarded lo No. 13.
GASPER J. FULTON,
fel>88 Superintendent.
STAR
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
1860. ;awAK*EKs. 1860.
WM. O. PRICE,
CORNER BAT AND BULL STREETS,
WHERE Gentlemen of taste can make selections
Iff from the best and largest stock of (loods In this
city, and have their orders executed whit elegance aud
dispatch unrivalled in this country.
CLOTHING. READY MADE,
FOR MEN AND BOVS OF ALL AGES,
Furnishing and Fancy
GOODS.
Of every description, in endless variety, nnd at the
very lowest rates for cash, or satlsfoctory credit.
TUo patronage of city and country is respetnilly
solicited. Bargains can be made. Call and sea*
novt
K. BARNUfL M.D.,
ysician and Surgeon,
mnl^Mylre»‘lo®lm F |^n4 1 flftare^nS!j
i lluRM red, losoiiil door wrat of Montgom-
r»j fronting KlbcrtHmmre.
Rp»ldcmco—E. S. Eltironor’s, 3 (loon
Prompt allonllon glveo lo all colls.
A. J. MILLER, & OO., ~
CABINET MAKERS & UNDERTAKERS,
No. 167 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, OA.
MAD. T. DE GARR0 NEVE,
Astrologist,
Pbrenologist and Physiologist,
aprlft NO. SB STATE STREET.
SWIFT & PETERSON,
'XXOZiBSAZjXI GrROCMUS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
40 Broad St., Now York.
(Formorly Bwipt & Co., aud Swift & Pf.tkrsok, Ba
vaunah, Geo.}
General Partners.
Edward Swift,
Oil ARLES W. PETKRSOH,
fcbO-tf
Special Partners.
Lewis F. Harms,
Ootavuh Cohen.
Bavannah, Geo.
feb2—Cm
SCHAMCK & ROMAISf,
WHOLESALE COMMISSION 1
MARKET PRODUCE GENERALLY
139 WEST STREET, COR. YESEY,
Opposite Washington Market,
N XI W Y O 3E1. M. -
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
B. O, BCUANCR, JOHN IlOMAIN.
& Iloff,
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKEY.
I N THIS ACE of adulterated and deleterious
Liquors, it Is a source of great satisfaction to lie
ublo to Introduce to public notice the above article—
au article of unquestioned purity, nnd possessing no
qualities except such as have the most favorable iuflu
FULTON
Fire Insurance Co.
40 Wall Street, Now York.
CAPITA I* AND* SURPLUS, $230,000.
W. A. COBB, President.
JAS. M. RANKIN, Secretary.
Fite risks in Bavannah and vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS it BRANTLEY. Agents,
Jyl4 U8 Bay street.
LAFAYETTE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF BROOKLYN, L. I.
Branch Oftlcn 14 Wall street, New York.
Capital and Surplus. $200,000
T. J. BURGKN, President.
,T. B. THOMPSON, Jr., Secretary.
Fire Risks in Bavaunah and .vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents,
Jyt4 t)8 Bay Street.
stTte
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NKW HAVEN, CONN.
Capital and Surplus $226,000
JNO. B. ROBERTSON, President.
G. FARNIIAM STEVENS, Secretary.
Fire Risks in all accessible towns of tlils State, un
dertaken by PHILLIPS it BRANTLEY,
Jyl4 General Agents, US Bay street.
KNIOKEUBOCKER
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
17 WILLIAM BTKEKT, NEW YOIIK.
Capital and Surplus $218,000
. ERA8TDB LYMAN, President.
B. O. WHEELER, Secretary.
Lives aud slaves Insured ut reasonable rates.
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents.
Jy 14 1)8 Bay street.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
mwo DAII.V tuains iiktwuen
JL Macon uud Columbus.
Leave Macon at 0.46 A. M. and 11.50 P. M.
Arrive at Columbus.... 8.80 P. M. aud 5.35 A. M.
Leave Columbus 8.15 A. M. and 8.30 P. M.
Arrive at. Macon 8.50 A. M. and 0.05 P. M.
One daily Mull Train between Macon nnd Alliany,
nnd Cuthbert,-Coleinun mid Morris.
Leave Macon 10.25 A.M.
Arrlvo iu Aibauy.-. 4.55 P.M.
Leave Albany 2.00 P.M.
Arrive nt Mucou 8.20 P. M.
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Coleman Sta
tion, 10 miles west of CiiMthert, on the Fort Gaines
Line,and from Morris Station, 11 miles west.ofCutli-
bert, on the Eufmtla line, connect dally with the Al
bany Mall Train atSmlthvIlle, No. 10 9. W. R. R. The
Road will be open to Hatcher's, on the Kufoula Hue,
15 miles west of Cutlibe; t, on the 15th March next.
Leave Coleman at 11.45 A. M.
Leave Morris nl 11.88 A. M.
Arrive atHralthvilleat 8.04 P. M.
Leave SuiithvUIent 8.85 P. M.
Arrlvo at Cuthbert nt 5.54 P. M.
Arrive at Coleman at 0.48 P. M.
Arrive at Morris at 0.57 P. M.
Making the connection with the up aud down Alba
ny Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kingston, Wil
mington, Savannah, Mllledgevillcaim Katonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-
bridge, Thoinasvillo. Ac.
Post Couches and Hacks make n dally connection
with tho Trains nt Coletmm for Fort Gaines, and at
Morris forEufmiln.
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Hnynesvlllo, and Hawkinsvlllo, nnd tri-woekly
to KuoxviUo, Ga.
Passengers for point s below Fort Valley should take
glit,trains fror ‘ — “ ^
REFERENCES.
New Youk—Dnryea & Ilyde, Tilton, nenry
Haley, Sayre & Co., Combes, Nix & Campliell.
Boston—Bennett. Darling & C’o^ __
Philadrlpuia—ueo. W.
Baltimore—Thomas Bond. Esq. __ „
Norfolk, Va.—R. H. Chamberlin & Son. JanaO-flm
trains from Augusta aud Savannah to avoid
at Macon; for oilier points, take either train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eug’r aud Bup’t.
Macon, Feb. 3D, 1850. mar3
tUo Nigl
Uetentlc
Georgia Railroad.
Ab accidents wUl happen, even in well-regulated fami
lies. Itls very desirable to have some cheap auu con
venient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery,
SPALDING’S PniiPAHBD GLTJR,
meets all such emergencies, nnd no household can
afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to
the sticking point. There is no longer a necessit y for
limplngchalrs, splintered veneers, headless dollt, aud
broken cradle.. It I.Juat tho article for coue, shell,
and other ornamental work, so popular with ladles or
refinement nnd 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 mucilag?, be
ing vastly more adhesive. „
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.”
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 25
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Ced&r-st., Now York
Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.,
lioxNo. 8,000 Now York.
Put up for Dcalora In case* containing four, eight and
twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card ac*
C0 ^ n ^ l fflobottieof'srAI.DING’B PW5PABFJ)
QLUE will bSvo ten time. It. co.tnnnnallj to every
household. . . _ , , „ ,
Hold by nil prominent Htntloner., Droggista, Hard-
Prepared Olne, when making up their lift. It will
.tand any climate. ’ ' JaniW-dtw.Uyw
THE PHCENIX
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Oa.u rariTAi. $900,mo, with a-Lahoe Sunrui..
^yiLLtakerlsk. oii Dvyelllntca, Store*,
ami MerehaudiHe,at liberal rate..
Wine of tho world.
A few acres of loan in emoa prouueu u
flnvor and quality of which, when manufactured Into
Cigars, are Incomparably superior totliat of the line
doctor any nthor soil. And a narrow strlpof land I11
the Parish of Natchitoches, Louisiana, has long ann
ulled Ilia world with A super-excellent nrtleloof Sunil,
Irani such Tobacco as cannot bo Induced lo grow else-
In like manner, It ha. long been known that a lim
ited territory, lying In tho valley of tho Monongahela
river, exclusively brings forlh a Bye of prop
erties ito marked and peculiar, tluit Its distillation pro
duce, a Whisky of such superlative character as placoa
It boyond rivalry. ... ,
By a process recontly discovered, and now known
only to my manufacturer, Uie grain (Irani the choicest
spot of this favored locality is msde to yield the
AROMATIC VALLUY WHISKY,
with which 110 other can stand un Instant's comparl.
It la now tho standard arUcloat all tho first-da..Ho
lds and Clubs In the city of New York, and wherever
It is introduced It at ouce assumes Us leading posi
tion, Is
AWARDED THE PALM OFSUPKRWRTY,
anil the demand tor It becomes a thine established.
Its mcdlclnul properties aresneh that while lu im
mediate cflbcta aro pleasant nnd grateful, it oxerclsos
the happiest peimaneut inllucncc upon tho constltu-
. _ jnue article, of line
flavor, aud without any deleterious admixture.
Jakes. H. Cdilton, M. D.
Chemist, Now York.
Stats Asbateh's Ornes, 33 Bomerst st., {
„ „ „ „ _ Boston, April nth, 1KS8. f
Wk. H. Dai.t, New York—
■I hare made a chemical analysis of yonr Aromatic
Valley Whlskejv and And It o pure, flne-Jhmml Rye
Widely, containing no Injurious maUsra of any klud
and I would recommend It as suitable for medical 1 ’
public purposes. CnAiiLxs Tj^lAoiuom
Wk. H. Dait—
Your Aromatic
careful examination, 1 ana atone a pure ornne,
JylB
J. illtYAN lo SONS, Agents,
117 Bay street.
CASH CAPITAL ,$160,000.
» New Haven, Ct.
1HI8 COMPANY li»Nure« Bnlldlnc*]
the profits nf Iho Duslness of tho Company with the
Policy lu,uler 5j ouaLAf , g K SiVTTRULKB, rros't.
Wn j?l°m"lh BRANTT.KY, Agents,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Tajave Augusta 0.45 A. M. I Arrlvo Atlanta, 0.45 A. M.
“ » 9.45 P.M. “ “ 11.0GP.AL
Leave Atlanta 8.40 P. M. ArriveAugusta 5.42 A. M,
“ “ 10.00 A.M. I “ “ 0.46 P. M,
Sunday Trains, leaving Augusta at. 3.45 P. M. and At
lanta ut 12 Night, discontinued.
CONNECTIONS.
CONNECT WITH SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD.
Arr. Augusta, 11.15 P. M. I Leave Augusta 10.00 A. M,
1.15 P.M. I “ R 8.05 P.M.
WITH WESTERN AND ATLANTIO RAILROAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 5.03 A. M. j Leave Atlanta, 10.30 A. M,
“ (1.83 P.M. | “ “ 8.40 P. U.
WITH ATLANTA AND LAURANOE RAILROAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 8.83 A. M. 1 Leave Atlanta 0.15 A. M.
“ “ 7.51 P. M. I • “ “ 10.15 A. M.
WITH ATHENS RRANCII.
Leave Augusta 12.45 night, and Atlanta 8.40 night; ar
rive at Athens 8.30 A. M.
Leave Athens 11.00 A. M.: arrive at Augusta 6.45 P.
M., and Atlanta 11.45 P. M.
WITH WASUINUTON BRANCH. .
Leave Washington 2.00 P. M.; arr. Augusta0.45P. M.
nnd Atlanta 8.40 Night; Leave Augusta 3.45 P.' M
and Atlanta 10 A. Mv, arrive WashhigUm 7.20 P. M.
WITH WARUKNTON JIUANCU.
Leave Wnrronton 3.00 P. M.; arr. Augusta 0.45 P—M.
ami Atlanta 8.40 night; leave Aumista 2.46 P. M,
ana 10 A. M.; arrlvo Wurrenton 0.80 I*. M. •
On Sunday no Trains run on the Branches.
supt!4 GEO. YONQIC, Gen’I Bup’t,
Florida Railroad.
WEOFVIUt for Bale tho above standard brand
W Of.line CohncpDIsttllcd-MaltedfKye Whiskoy,
•In barrels raid lmir bnrrels. As It Is of our own dle-
cau possibly be distilled. We also offer our
OLD FABIliY RYE WHISKEY,
id other brands, from tho largo stock of Flue Whls-
cs In tho United States. ,
nBHtesfln
°"'™T*K;SSii.
mar 97—ly . ;
LEVI BROWN’S BOLD PENS.
iihl’separate fremlioWers If doslrcd.r'' '
trado supplied otMnmifaoturers nrire*.
* * '■ JOHN M. COOPER *
A. BOROHERT,
Corner of Bryan and Jcfltoreon Street!,
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A SUPPIiY OP SHIP BnOAD. Pilot
aud Navy, of the best quality; nV*o, dlffereut
kinds ofCrackers, Butter, Sugar, Budu, Lemon, Wine,
Huston, Congress, California and Fancy Crackers.
New Year’s Cake baked fresh every day. janlO
OTHERS.
—-:o:
Th© XlndersiR-ned have the
APPOINTMENT
OF TUB
AMERICAN 6UAN0 COMP’Y
An tlieir Sole Agents for the Male of
GUANO,
FROM JARVIS & BAKER’S ISLAND,
In the Pacific Ocean, for the States of North and Boutb
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee,
hereby caution purchasers against buying from all oth-
persons—ns there areas many as throe spurious car
goes offered in the markets which wero not Imported
by said compnny, and were taken beforo any chemist
bad arrived on the Island to mnke selections.
Tho Brand of tho American Guano Company will be
found on every package sold by our Agents.
The results of Its use In 1859, by James Gardner, Esg.,
editor of the Constitutionalist, nnd by Frank Hamp
ton, of Woodland, South Carolina, ou Cotton lands,
LEAVE NO DOUBT THAT IT IS THE BEST
AND CHEAPEST OF ALL FERTILIZERS
OE’FERED' IN THE MARKET, AND THAT
COTTON PLANTERS CANNOT COMPETE
WITH THEIR NEIGHBORS WITHOUT THE
USE OF IT.
OUR AOKNTS ARE
Messrs. BROWN, DuUOHSET & CO., Wilmington,
N. O.
Messrs. WARDLAW, WALKER & CO., Charles
ton, S. C.
C. A. L. LAMAR, Savannah, Ga.
J. C. DAWSON, Augusta, Ga.
Messrs. SIMS A RUST. Albany, Ga.
T. R. BLOOM, Macon, Oh.
Messrs. GUNBY & CO. - , Columbus, Ga.
“ GILMER & CO., Montgomery, Ala.
“ POMEROY & MARSHALL, Mobile, Ala.
“ PRATT & McKENZIE, Apalachicola, Fla.
“ HOPKINS A MEGUTNESB, Tallahassee,
Fla. G. B. LAMAR,
W. W. CURE VEIL
Savannah, January 81st, 1800. , Jan81—if
. IHOS. W. SHEA,
HOUSE, SIGN
AND
DECORATIVE PAINTER,
GILDER, GLAZIER
- ANn
GR AINER.
All kinds of Painters’ Tools, White Lend, Oils, Mixed
Paints, Glass, Putty, White-wash and other
Brushep, Paper Hangings,* Fire-
Board Prints, Ac.', Ac.,
FOR SALK WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No* 11 Wliitakei* Ntroet, near tbe Uny,
(Tho Old Stand of the late John Tool,)
apr!7 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, ly
GROVER & RAKER’S
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
dewing- Machines.
W. MORRELL & CO., Agents,
NAVANNA1V, OA.
PRICE $55 TO $130.
WK beg leave to call the attention of
vf our friends and the public to these machines,
which wo aro offering on exhibition at our Plauo
Warehouse. The unparalleled success In soiling
n Georgia has established their great, superior!-
•any oilier Patent Sowing Machines for KAMI-
;y AND PLANTATION SEWING. •
MACHINES packed, ready for sewing, with direc
tions how to use them, sent to uny part of tho coun
try. Persons in the city purchasing Machines can
have a young lady call uL their residences to instruct
them in the use of them. dcc23—tf
CHEROHGe RUDY.
AN UNFAILING CUIUS FOR
GONORRHCEA
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE!!
O N AND AFTER FKBRUAItY 21*1,
1800, dally Passenger Trains will ruto.a«follows:
Leave Fernnudiim at 3.00 P. M.
“ Baldwin at 4.55 “
“ Starke at 0-80
“ Waldo at 7.16 ”
“ Gainesville at S.20
“ Arrhurat 0.15
Arrive nt Brouson 0.51
Leave Bronsonat. bOO A. ai.
“ Areharat .■
“ Galnesvlllo at 4.80
” Waldo at...
“ Starke at. 0‘99 :*
“ Baldwin at...... - !
Arrlvo at Fernnudiim ....... .10.40
Freight Train will leave Fernandina on Monday*.
Wednesdays and Fridays, at4.20 A.M., and returning;
leave Bronson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
These Trains connect witltiBoAU to and from
Charleston daily, and with Boat* to aud from Bavan-
nah/uMr/b/ir.ta week.*: r -
Through 1'icktt# Initween all tho above stations and
Charleston can he secured by t\\Q daily Boat*,and be
tween all tho above stations aud Savannah, induced
rttie* by tho steamer Angusta. which leaves Femanai-
ua on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Savannah on
Mondays and Wednesdays. ■ ' . .
Freight will also be Uken by the steamer Angusta
at two-third* of-present rates. - . • _ 4 .
Persons desiring to avoil themselves or tneso re
duced rates, should notice particularly the sailing
and .
STABLE.
vSe sub. ma
CRIBEIL thankfril
Tor tho past llber*lfip®fo
uAtronnfre. hones to
merit acontlnuanceortho same,
' (VlnH added now Carriages,
iw > fine Horses to Mx former
, taker and Presiam-. i*-^-’
Idta a continuance of former favore. xam*.
AND ALL
Di*cn*c« of tlio Urinary Organs,
Tkle Remedy cures when all oilier preparations foil
It la entirely unlike every other compound; contain-
lue no Mineral FoUon or Nil uncoil* Druff:
as It Is prepared solely from Moot*, lUark* and
Leave*, and has boon handed down, from imu iren-
oratlou to nnothor, by the liliorokeo ludlun*.
2.45 Pc Mi It is offered to tho public on II* own Intrinsic merits.
" It performs Its'duty quickly nnd Ihoronghly. The
Unfortunate, of either sex, wIIHhi repaid by
using this Mcrnedy, Instead of pluclug Iheiuselyes
at the mercy or some Quack or Professor. This
Hcmedy strikes nt tho vory Root of the disease:
ita tendency Is not simply to suspend the poison, but
to Remove the Cause on which It depends.
Fnll directions. In pamphlet form, accompany each
bottle. Tho Bpccdy and permanent relief nllbrded by
this Remedy, In all cases or Gonorrhoea, Gleet,
Gravel, Stricture, Uluor Albu*. iWhlte*
In Female*,; and all diseases of tho Urinary Or
gans, has astonished tho most sclontlltc men of the
nce. Thle Remedy not only oraf Icates all I'oIhoii
from the Syntens but Invigorate* Iho most deli
cnle constitution.
ty-lt does Not AITect theRreath orlnter-
ftro with any Gins* of Ruslnes*, or requl
deviation from tho usnnl diet,
tav-lt requires no assistance from other medicine.
•^-Aud what Enhance* its Value, Is tho ISxi-
tlre Absence ol all Nanncou* Tustc, being
a Pleasant nnd Dellclou* Kyriin*
PRICK $3 PER BOTTLE, OR THREE BOTTLES
POTTER 0 *: MEHWIY,
Sole Proprietor*,
St. liOUla, IHO.
Sold by 8. D. Brantley, Stewart & Butler, and all the
Druggists In Savannah, and by all responsible dealers
in medicines In the Unlted States. marBO-dtwAwly
Just received,
SALE
C.OTI3HHNS.L fY. Wl'
O. O’BYRNE.
ft? A BOXES OR ANttBS, 30 boxes Lemons,
DU for sale by 9 B. G. TILDEN.
may93 No. 15&Broughton Street,
C^urod Hams, Baltimore Shoulders, and
Lard; for sale by
may 39-
iiiiu-i.-, mm u:
B. G. TILDEN.
No. 155 Broughton Street.
__ BUTTER, ten boxes Choice Goshen Cheese, for
sale by B. G. TILDEN,
may29 No. 165 Broughton Streot.
A A BAKRELS REPINED SUGAR
Tor sale by B. G. TILDEN,
may39 No. 166 Broughton Street,
QA BOXES ORANGES; 16 boxes Lemon*,
M \J Just received per steamer and for snlo by
G. B. BROWN,
Successor to J. A. Brown,
maj22 No. 97 Whitaker st.
A CHOICE LOT OF POTATOES rocclved
l>er steamer; for eale by G. 8. BROWN,
Successor to J. A »«*«"■
maySS No. 37
B AI.TIMORE SnOGI.DERS 4: HAMS
Just recelycd; tor sale l°why „
g BOXES NEW OIIItESE^or^alo^^
SucceEBor to JrA.fifowii.
«»y» .", n . V: , ■ No- nfflUMklir at
.Instore a
GILBERT BUTLER,
Master Builder,
LAFAYETTE SQUARE,
H AVING- perfected hi* arrniiBCinonti*
Is prepared tf g—U|—g —g—‘ •
. notice,
. . toAmdsliumlputuputshort i
in tho most modern style, IKON FRONTS, RAIL
INGS. VERANDAS and GRATING. Ho will also
furnish and set the PATENT AEItA LIGHTS. Ho
cau fliruish DOORS, BLINDS and SASHES, from
ono of tho best Northern muuufaclurers, at prices that
will give satisfaction. ' aug4f-ly
DOUGALD FERGUSON,
Upholsterer -and Undertaker,
I S PREPARED TO OUT, MAKE and
put down Carped* to put down Oil Cloth, hang
Window Shades, Curtains, Ac. Funerals furnlhUou
with all that 1b necessary, with neatness and despatch.
Always on hand METALiG CASES and other Collins.
LELL HANGING In all its branches executed.—
'EATHERS renovated aud purified by steam process.
Orders solicited at iny ware-room, No. 131 Broughton
street, between Bull and Whitaker, or at my resi
dence, 186 York street, south sido of the Court House.
octl3
GEORGE H. ASH,
Master Mason,
I S*prepared to contract for building;!
or jobbing work of nny description in his line. All
work done with neatness and despatch.
VBT Residence, Taylor street, west of Medical Col
lege^ innya—ly
JNO. O. FRASER. * WM. BRAILSFORD.
JNO. C. FRASER & CO.,
COTTON AND RICE FACTORS,
• AND
General Commission merchants,
BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GEO.
T IBERAL CASK ADVANCES HIAI-K
JL4 on Produce consisted to our care for sale or ship-
ment. BAGGING, ROPE, nud PLANTERS’ SUP-
PLIES purchased at lowest cash prices. je8—ly
HENRY H. SCRANTON,
SSIPPINTG
AND
(iGNERAL COmmiSSION niEUCIIANT,
NO. 154 RAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
„^I A P inlfor Smntoii As Tallmnn’a Line New
York Pqi.’kotg. j y i
Cash Business.
to the Store on Broughton street, between Mr.
David O’Connor’n nnd the Marshall House, where he
will attend to making GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS
in the best nud latest style, nt prices to suit all who
will patronize him. UNIFORMS of all kinds which
are made in the State will also bo attended to, and by.
the latent regulations. Garments made elsewhere,
that do not at the Gentlemen, will also be attended
to.
Does Ropalrlng, aud nt the shortest notice.
A suit ot Clothes made in fourteen hours.
Cutting for men and hoys paid for on delivery.
P. S.—Young men and others wishing to become
mversant with cutting gentlemen’s garments, can
be taught In five (5) lessons. No compensation re
quired until tbc Btuueut is satisfied that 1 have glveu
him cutlro satisfaction.
octiS—ly M. CAREY, Agent
E. C. WADE & CO.,
Factors and Commission merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
„ . EDWARD O. WADE, Savannah, Ga.
aug2—ly PKYTON L. WADE, Scrlven Co., Ga.
E. O’BYRNE,
Groceries & Liquors,
Wholesale and Retail,
CORNER OF BRA'AN AND JEFFEIISON STREETS.
oct4
P. L. CONSTANTINE & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
r. h. Constantine, CJaiil.T] a. 0. NSTAnnooK.
^iwg
FOR FAMILY USE.
MEND ARTICLES IN
Wood. Leather, Crockery. Cilan!* Ivory,
Hone, AInbuKter. Iflnrble, llubber,
taiitta Ferclia, Cloth, l*apl—
Itluelie. Shell. Horn, Hone.
Planter, Are*
And Indeed them I* scarcely un artlclo In the whole
range of domestic economy, whether it be for use or
ornament, which, when broken, cannot, with this
preparat ion, be restored to Its original value. It chal
lenges tho ” T - • - »-»-
in every
HOUSE, WORKSHOP, COUNTING-ROOM,
Ami no person, nftur a trial of
Starr’s Chemically Prepared Glue,
would willingly dlsponub with it for four times Its cost.
It is always ready and always reliable. It Is not offen
sive to the smell, amris not effected l>y climate, and
where known it lias become a FIXED FACT.
The attention of deuler* nnd consumer* Is invited to
the following testimonials regarding Its superior qual
ities :
Newark, Nov. 9fi, 1869.
Alter a faithful trial of Ntarr’« Prepared
Glue on Wood, Leather and Cloth, at tbe I'henix
Work*, I most cheerfully recommend its use for all
purposes generally required, and especially for family
use. C. A. CARTER.”
We, tho undersigned, having tested STARR’8
PREPARED GLUE, agree.with tue above recommen-
Oravel, Stricture, rmor aimn, iivniie* datlon.
Ill Female!,) and all disease* of tlio urinary Or-
WM. B. DOUGLA8B, Cabinet Ware Manufacturer,
Newark, N. J.
“LYSANBER WRIGIIT, Maehlue Depot,
930 Murket-st., N ownrk, N. J.
“nEDENBURQ & LITTliLL, Carriage Manufacturers
x Newark, N. J.
“WM. H. KIRK & CO., Carpenters and Builders,
« Newark,' N. J.
“LKVBRICH & ENDBRS, Carriage Makers,
Newark, N. J.’
Starr’s Chemically Prepared Clue
Is sold by all Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Grocer*,
Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Station
ers, and by country Merchants generally.
PRICE, '25 CENTS PER BOTTLE..
A brush goes with each bottle.
Put tip for dealers hi eases from 1 to 12 dozen.
A splendid Lithographic Show Card, printed in col
ors, given with each package.
All order* or letters at inquiry, by mall, addressed
to the
STARR GLUE COMPANY, 51 Liberty at., N. Y.
will receive prompt attention.
%£T A liberal discount made to the trade,
mart4 , - - 'ly
RUSHTON’S
FOR
CONSUMPTION.
INliHDBUiS.—Fig Hams, Pig 'BUaa, Corned
& Brer, Rio t offee. Baltimore Family Flour, and
Snperflne ditto': Split Pena, White Bennn, Stewart's
ricKic*. rrvscrvuH, iHarcunnu, *rauiimm auu nriwt
Oil; self-raising Flour, Mustard, Yeast Powders, Nut-
sura ST' ln
mnW cor Drayton ft Broughton
A. II. CHAMPION,
WIIOLESAT.E AND IlKTAII* DEALER III
G-ROOBRZEIS,
Foreign and Domcslic Liquors,
TOBACCO, SKGARS, DRIED FRUIT, *0.,
NO. 4 UARNARD STREET,
BETWEEN THE MARKET AMD J)A Y STREET, '
det.-! SAVANNAH, <3-A. ly
JOHN McMAHON,
Produce, Commission aud Forwarding
Meroliaut,
AND DEALER IN
CORN, WnEAT, BACON, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, &o.
170 HAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
Rofer to MaJ. A. Porter, President Bank of the State
of Georgia; Messra. Cohens & IIer(z. novl—3m
J. LAMA,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Spanish Segars, Freuch Bcaudics,
WINES, WHISKY AND OTHER L1QDORS,
TOBACCO OP AIL KINDS,
NO. 185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GKO.
PATTEN. &, MILLER,
(LATE PATTEN, HUTTON & CO,,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jyt SAVANNAH; tr_
SAMUEL ‘PALMER" & SON
HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
HARDWARE,
For Sale Low for Cash.
mar2
B. G. TILDEN,
(LATE GILBERT A TILDEN,)
WUDLESALE AND HXTAU. UXALEU IN
Family Groceries,
Jnwet
155 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Store formerly occupied hy Horae A Fay.
C. L. IGILBERT,
(I.ATE GILBERT A TILDEN,)
WUOI.E3ALB AND nXTAlt DBALEn IN
GH.OOEIH.IES,
- Oils, Bacon, Fish, Flour,
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, CANDIES, niUlTS, Ao.
West Side Market Square,
JnueS BAVANNAH, GA!’
HENRY ESLER & CO.’S
STEAM ENGINE
ANB
ATLANTIC BASIN, RROOKLYN.
Stationary,
RIVER AND MARINE ENGINES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Sugar Mine, MiU Works, &o.
n. H. LINV1U-E,
. dac«—tf Agent tor Savannah,
and collection or uauranco elation, 1
They ooltclt tho support nnd patronage ot their
— - — -nubile.
W. KING A SONS.