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HELMBOLD’S
Genuine Preparation
■Thousands are daily speaking In tho praise of
DR. EATON’S
TTUIIOLDIS BITCH If for tin) Bind-
XX dor.
U ELM BOLD’S BUOIIU for tho Kidneys.
IIKLM HOLD'S BUCIIU for tho Gravel.
IIKL3IBOLD’8 BUOUU for tho Dropsey.
tTls'T.M Itnt irsl IllTnilir t,.«• Vm-1-.inuii..ad
INFANTILE CORDIAL
and why J hocanse It never fallt to afford Inetmilnn
oue relief when given In time. It nets ns If l>y magic,
and oils trial alone will convl lice yon that what wo any
Is true. Iteonlalns
m PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind, and tboreroro relieves by rmieedi'/ the
miffennm of yonr child, instead of by ileadrnina lie
rmMMtU*. For this reason It commends Itself ns
tho onlu reliable preparation now known lor Chil
dren Teething?) Blarrhcen, Dyaontcr}-,
nrlplnir 111 the Botveln, Aridity of the
Stomach. Wind. Cold in the Her ’
111 1UV uoHcin,
H, Wlml, Cold In the 1
Also, for softening the gum#, i
n, regulating the Bowel*, and m
HELMBOLD’S BITCH IT for Nervousm-ss.
HELMBOLD’S BUCIIU for Loss or Memory.
HELMBOLD’S BUCIIU for Dimness or Vision.
HELMBOLD’S BUOIIU Tor Dltllcult Breathing.
HELMBOLD’S BUOIIU for Weak Nervun.
HELMBOLD’S BUCIIU for General Debility.
HELMBOLD’S BUOIIU for Uulvuranl Jjusslludo.
HELMBOLD’S BUCUU for Horror of Disease.
HELMBOLD’S BITCHU for Night Sweats.
HELMBOLD’S BUOIIU for Wakefulness.
HELMBOLD’S BUOIIU for Dryness of the Skin.
HELMBOLD’S BUOIIU for finipttons.
HELMBOLD’S BUOIIU for Pain in tho Back.
HELMBOLD’S BUCIIU for heaviness of tlio eyelids,
with temporary BuflUsatton and Loss of sight.
HELMBOLD’S BUCIIU for Mobility aud Restless-
i, with Want of Attention, Horror of Society.
r~i i HELMBOLD’S BUCIIU for Obstructions.
SSgjLT HELMBOLD’S BUOIIU for Excesses arising from In-
'tUClIlff l/l* .lluemllnti ..ml .ill tliu.intu.u rtf Mu.
mat ion, regulating the Bowel*, ami relieving m
It has no *7 aid-being an antl-*pii*modw\tU used w
reituclug ui- j discretion, and all diseases of the
W,! I SEXUAL ORGAN,
or r S K,"(l'nSm» ,tara WhUt “ V “ r C " ,,#0 ori8 "“-
^MSlSHLiSSIE 1. how long standing.
finptoms, ill part, are experienced often by
Ith diseases of tlio Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel
your children, and iei*h to save them from those sad ] rp h ,, H0 sym ntoms,
reSlee I aufltarora wlllidlsonat
from the ute of Camilla of tehmpUolho ’euudjee d Dropsy mid Invariably by thu ihjndlcloua or nor-
ftr Infantile (W/onfanre muipheel. ' * vonn and doillllUtod. It Is u rant, long nlnco o»mb-
Mg*SS pmS;;i ) ‘!mrml”Ts d !“^cm l !!,o; h!]m" > lh »‘ “» ■»««""“ uf ‘ hl ™ «-•»■ «*
the most dollcato Infant. Price, 85cents. Fnlldirec-
tlon.accompany oa c chb«tno^parodo^h^
No. tOPBrbadway, Now York.
Healthy human Blood, upon being
ANALYZED,
nlways presents us with the same essential elements,
and gives, or course, the True Standard. Ana
lyze the Blood of a person anfl'erlng from Consump
tion, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, «&c.,and
are undo well. The Mfifood Food is founded upon
thin Theory—hence its astonishing success, There
FIVE PREPARATIONS
liable and respectable character, are open for Inspec
tion from Governors of the States, .Judges, eminent
Physicians, and distinguished Clergymen.
HELMBOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU Is prepared di
rectly according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chem
istry. with the greatest accuracy and chemical knowl
edge ami care devoted to Its combination. See Prof.
Dewees’ valuable works on the Practice of Physic,
and most of the late Standard Works of Medicine.
HELMBOLD’S BUCIIU Is safeand pleasant In taste
and odor, but immediate in its action.
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of the
city of Philadelphia. II. T. HELM BOLD, Chemist,
who, bolug duly sworn, does say, that his preparation
' contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or injurious Drug, hut
, _ j Is purely Vegetable.
Irr6211 laritleh, Hysteria* AVcakncMscM, H. T. HELMBOLD, SidoMannfactiirer.
&C. rteo special directions for this. I-’or Null I Sworn aml HiihHcrihed before me, thi*23dd»y of
Rheum* Eruption*. .Snr«>mioii*. llit/ncy / .November, 1864. Hw. P. Hum Aim, Alderman,
and RJaoaer t/onipluinl** take No. 5. In all
KC&*aj§r '*
adapted to the deficiencies of the Blood In different
diseases. For Goughs, Colds, llrow.hltl*,
or any affection whatever of tho Tltront or Lung*
inducing Consumption, use No. 1, which Is also
the No. for Depression of Spirit*, l<»s» of
Appetite, and for all Chronic Complaint*
arising from Over-iise, General Or:
NervoiiM Prostration. No. 3. for Liver <
llsued, that any disease of these organs effect the
iniml more than any and all others, and if allowed to
go on—which this medicine Invariably removes—soon
follows Loss of Power, Fatuity and Epileiitlc Fits—In
one of which thu patient may expire, who cau say
that these oxeesses nre not frccptontly followed by
those direful diseases, Insanity and Consumption V—
The record of tho Insane Asylums and the melanchol-
ly deaths by consumption, bear ample witnuss to the
truth of thvse assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the
most molancholly exhibition appear*. The counte
nance Is actually sudden ami quite destitute-neither
mirth tier grief uvur visits it. Should a sound of the
voice occur, it. is rarely articulate.
.“With woeful measures, wan Despair.
Low, sullen sounds, his grief beguiled.'
Debility is most terrible, aud has brought thousands
upon thousands to untimely graves; thus blasting thu
tho use of this
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
The mass of voluntary testimony in possession of
the proprietor, vouching its virtues and Its curative
powers, is immense, embracing names well kuown to TTOMK INSURANCE COMPANY, of
science und fame. Certificates of cures from one New York,
month to twenty years’ standlug, und of the most
jer bottle.
_. jFdfa 'Uroad way, Nee
B. MOORE, Agent, Savannah,
table Druggists througnout thi
f CERTAIN,
A Trial Costs but a Dollar—Try It!
: And he convinced of its efficacy. And it is accompa
nied by reliable and responsible certificates from Pro
fessors of Medical Colleges, Clorgyincn and others.
Prepared by ^ ~ . , It . T. HELMBOLD,
Philadelphia.
To he had of all Druggists and Dealers throughout
the United States, Canadas and British Provinces.
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for HELMBOLD’S—
lake no other. Cures guaranteed. jau2ff— dly
8. D. BRANTLEY & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Agent/* for Savannah.
MBS. WINSLOW, Richest Diadem
Soothing Syrup,
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
Which greatly facilitates the process of teething, by
Bofcoutngtbu gains, reducing all Infiamnintion—will
allay all palu ana spasmodic action, and is
SURE TO REOVLATU THE BOWELS.
Depend noon it, mothers, If will give rest to your
selves, and
HELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR IN
FANTS.
Wo have put up end sold this article for tenyoars.nud
can say, in confidence and ’’truth of It, what we have
ueverboen able
• other medicine
Das It fall-
ill-
Mrs.
to say of
-NEVER
1 u a
WXNSLOW , S«S,i«, to
euro, when
SOOTHING KS-fitH
•Ingle
effec. _
timely nsod.—
know an in
put! s faction
Who used it.— —
ry, all are delighted with Us operations, and speak in
* of highest commendation of Its magical efi’ects
SYRUP. ihucontrn-
terras ox ulgnest commeimation or us magical eitects
and medical virtues. Wo speak in this matter (( wliat
we do know.” after ten years’ experience, and
pledze our reputation for the fulfilment
of wltat we lioro declare. In almost every
instance whore tho infant is suffering from puin and
'exhanstiou, relief will ha found in fifteen or twenty
minutes after tho syrup Is administered.
inration is the r
■lulling success in
THOUSANDS OF OASES,
It not only relievos the child from pain, hut invlgo
rates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, aud
nuGH tut! Bwuiwiu uuu uumiioi uujrouiB uuiuuy, uuu
gives tone and energy to thu wliolo system. It will
almost iuBtautly relieve
GRIFINO IN THE BOWELS, AND
WIND COLIC,
find overcome FOR
edy In the
cases of DY8-
and Dlarr-
mriTnfciir TEETHING.
liaoa In Children,whether It arises from toothing
or from any other cause. Wo would say to every
mother who has a child suffering from any of thu fore
going complaints—do not lot vour prejudiced,
nor tho prejudices of otuerM, stand between
your suffering child aud the relief that wlll.be Sure—
yes. ABSOLUTELY SURE-to follow the use
of this medicine, If timely used. Full direct ions for
nslng it will accompany each bottle. None genuine
unless the fac-slmile or CURTIS A: PERKINS,
New York, la on the outside ——•—-
8oldbyD:
Pr]
old by Druggists throughout thu world.
inclpol OfOce, No. 13 Cedar St., N.
, l'KICK, ONLY 25 CENTS FKll BOTTI.B.
uagaa—lydAw
TAHLRAN-T’S
jsffebvbscknt
Worn by Kings or Emperors.
What 1 Why a Beautiful Head of Hair.
B ECAUSE It is the ornament God Ilimself pro
vided for all our ruce. Render, although the rose
may bloom ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, the
eye so sparkling, tho teeth he those of pearls, If the
head is Weft of its covering, or thu hair he snarled
and shriveled, harsh and dry, or worse still, If sprlu-
idod with gray, nature will loose more than halt her
charms. Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative, if used two
orthreo times a week, will restore and permanently se
cure to all such an ornament. Read tho following and
judge. The writer of tho first is the celebrated Pian
ist, TUalhurg:
New York, April 19,1858.
Dn. Wood :
Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you tho oblige
tlons I am under for the entire restoration of my hair
to its original color: about tho time of my urrivul
. * — ‘ *
In the United States It was rapidly becoming gray,
upou the application of yonr “Hair Restorative’
soon recovered its original hue. I consider your Re
storative as u very wonderfnl invention, quite cfllca-
clous as well as ugrueable.
I am, dear sir, yours truly,
S. T1IALBERG.
“ Drych a’r Gwyliedydct.”
Welsh Newspaper Office, I
13 Nassau st., April 12,1858. )
Pnor. O. J. Wooi»—Dear Sir:—homo month or six
weeks ago I received a bottloof your Hair Restorat ive
und gave it my wife, who concluded to try it. on lior
hair, little thinking at tho time that it would restore
the gray lmlr to Its original color; hut to her us well ns
mysurpriso.aftera few weeks’trial it hus performed
tlmtwonderfalefi’oethy turingall the gray hairs to a
dark brown, at the same time beautifying ami thicken*
lug the hnir. I strongly recommend tue above Re
storative to all hereout* in want of such a change of
their hair. CHARLKS CARDI5W.
Piior. O. .T. Wood:—With confidence tlo I recom
mend your llair Rcstoruthv. ns being tho most ofilca-
clous urtlclo lover saw. Since using your Hair Re
storative my hair and whiskers, which wero almost
white, have gradually grown dark; and I now feel
SAVANNAH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
IN8DRAN0E AGENCY,
STODDARD’S NEW BLOCK,
(Over N. A, Ilardoo & Co’s.)
The City Fire Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
C. B. Bowem, Pres’t. C. C. Waite, Sec.
THE CHARTER OAK
Fire aud marine Insurance Company,
OF IIAKTFOKI). CT.
Connecticut Fire Insurance l'o.,
OF HAUTFOnu, CT.
THIS NOItTH AMERICAN
Fire Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.' 1
Market Fire Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
PENNSYLVANIA
Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.,
Insures on the MUTUAL PLAN, or Cash Plan, at
ns low rates as any other good Company.
They pay their LOSSES' honorahlv and promptly,
mid ns no mull knows whun he nmy he railed to leave
his family, nor in view of tint changes anti reverses of
Central Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and after SUNDAY. Fob. 20tb,
1800, thu Trains will lie rnn ns follows:
Leave Savannah, 10.05 A. M., 1.30 P. M. and 11.10 P. M.
Arrive at Macon H.56 A. M. and 11.05 P. M.
Arrive at AugUBta 0.80 A. M. and (1.35 P. M.
Arrive at. Mlilodgevllle 12.8y P. M.
Leave Macon. 10.(X) A. M. and 10 P. M.
Arrlvont Savannah 7.29 A. M..7.45 P. M. and 10.10 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta «.8U A. M. anil (1.85 P. M.
Arrive at Angusti
Leave Augusta 12.30 A. M. and 2.15 P. M.
Arrive at Savnnnah 7.29 A. M. and 10.401*. M.
Arrive at Mueon 8.55 A. M. aud 11.05 P. M.
Train that leaves Savannah at 10.03 A. M. only runs
to Milieu,arriving there ut 3.10 P. M., connecting with
10 A. M. Macon Train to Augusta.
Passengers taking the 2.16 P. M. at Augusta, will
leave Mltfcu 5.50 pf.M. and arrive atSavniinuh at’lOeW
P. M.
Pasnengers by 11.10 P. M. from Savannah, will go
through direct to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.30 or 11.10 P. M. Trains
from Savannah, for Macon or points beyond, will meet
with no detention :it Milieu.
Passengers for Atlanta and points beyond on West
ern and Atlantic It. It. will leave Savannah on tli(%
I. 80 J*. M. train; for Milledgevlllo and Eatonton on
II. 10 P. M. Train: f<»r South-Western R. It, below Fort
Valley, on 11.10 I*. M. Train; those for Columbia),
Montgomery, &c.. by either Train. Passeugors from
Augusta for 8mith-B esteni Georgia should take the
12.00 A. M. Train, to avoid detention nt Macon; those
for Columbus, Montgomery,, ifcc. may take either train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon and West
ern Trains to Griiliu, Atlanta, aud the West. Also,
with South-Western Trains to Albany, Cuthhert, Bn-
Paula, Fort Gaines, Amorlcus, Columbus. Montgomery,
Ac., and at Milieu with Augusta and Savannah R. K.
r - ,vC., mill UI M1II0U Willi AUgUSUI UIKl BavnilUail It. It.
business, can he tell hmv well they may he provided | to Augusta and tho North. At Savannah with the
for, let every one sue to It that he lias something In- ; trl-weekly atciuntflilps to New York;’ ulso, with steam-
‘ slijjjs toPhllrtdeiplija and IhilUmore.
surud on his life for them.
EST* Insurance on Slaves at low rates.
Fire risks ofl’ected at roaxonablu rates.
WILBUR A GLEASON,Agents,
fohfi 111) Bay street.
FIRE AND L I F E
I
Continental Insurance Company, of New York.
Humboldt Fire Insurance Company, of Now York.
Metropolitan Fire Insurance Company, of N. York.
„ T-acu— ,f - ipnny, of Ne 1 *' *
»y tills change in schedule the connection both
ways nt Augusta with the So.Carolina it. R. Is secured,
atm Passengers will have no detention at Augusta 01
Milieu as heretofore.
fol>29 GEO. W. ADAMS, Gen’l Sup’t.
SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULF R. R.
Lamar Fire Insurance
• York.
Company.
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, of New York.
Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia.
North American Fire Insurance Company, of Conn.
New England Fire and Murine Insurance Compuny. j Arrive at
i........ y*.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and alter Wediicftdny* the 29th
l’ehru.u-y, KsdU, the cars will run dally (Sundays
ieptvil) as follows:
Leave Savannah
... Arrive at Station No. 18,
or e,"in. Lciuv Hint Inn So. 13
Norwich Flro Insurance Company, of Couu. { Arrive at Savannah
ting at McIntosh, Station No. 8, on Tue*'
...9 A. M.
5.80 P. M.
K A. M.
.1. P. 31.
Xtifo Insurance.
days. Tluirsitays ami Saturday!
to Darien. Returning on a’lteri
ith n
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, of Now- ”,,, ^ e !!:u», Vn r .' l n K ^ “\ l< * *j^ H
ark, N..L, with accumulated funds.exceeding L\ ttt l,,u uir>4 1° Ba^annnh. Lare
000, and allows a credit of 50 per cent, on the preini- ... c,
urns of Life Policies. t oiuieotlng at Station Number 13 Da
J |Firu and Life Risks, in the above well known Ci
panics, undertaken by .
uovltl-ly W. KINO *
Resolute
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YORK.
Capital, : : : : : $200,000
— -tally, (8mi-
...... .xcepted,) with a line of conches to Thomas-
vllle, passing through Mill Town, Tioupville and
wriftinr: nT-m1iig ai Tlioniasville at 3 P. M., In time
>et with the coaehes to Alontlcello and Albany;
ami at Monllcello in lime to connect with the cars
to Tallahassee and St. Alarks; returning on alternate
days, connecting with the
Ft
repren'iited in this place, by
JA8. A.
Office at Richardson A Martin’
Savannah, Dee. 1st, 1858.
NORRIS, Agent.
dee4—ty
FULTON
Fire Insurance Co.
40 Wall Street, New York.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $230,000.
W. A. COBB, President.
JAS. 31. RANKIN, Secretary.
Fire risks in Savaunuh and vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY. Agents,
JyJ4 98 Bay street.
confident that n few more applications will restore
them to their natural color. It also lias relieved mo of
all dandruff and unpleasant itching so common among
persons who perspire freely.
Pitor. Wood:—About two years ago iny hair com
menced falling of and turning gray : I was fust becom
ing bald, and nnd tried tnauy remedies to no efiect. I
commenced using your Rostoratlvu in January last. A
SELTZER IPEIIEIT.
Ihln4.f At tlltn UtQO It |H fully roatorod to it. origl-
■ml colur, lioalth »nd Bpiiairauco, aud I choorftilly rc-
cummunu It* u#otoull. J. D. HOES.
CUtcttijo. III.. May 1,1WI.
TUo ltuetoraulvo is put up In bottles of tlireo slue*,
vln: largo, medlmn and small; tho small holds half a
pint and retail* for one dollar per bottle; tho medium
holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion than
tho small, retails for two dollars per bottle; tho large
balds a quart, forty per cent more lu proportion, and
retails for three dollars a bottle.
O. J. WOOD & CO., Proprietors, 312 Broadway,
Now York, (In tho groat New York Wire Railing Ks-
slablishmeiit.) und 114 Market-street, St. Louis, Mo.,
and sold by all good Druggists und fancy goods doal-
—•' ‘ fubiw—fimdAw
LAFAYETTE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF BROOKLYN, L. I.
Branch Ottlco 14 Wall street, New York.
Capital aud Surplus $200,000
T. .J. BURGKN, President.
J. B. TnOATPSON, Jr., Secretary.
Fire Risks In Savannah and .vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS &BRANTLF.Y. Agents,
Jyl4 98 Bay Street,
STATE
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Capital nnd Surplus $225,000
JNO. B. ROBERTSON, President.
G. FARNIIA3I STEVENS, Secretary.
Fire Risks In nil accessible towns of this State, un
dertaken by PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY,
jyld General Agents, 98 Bay street.
KNICKERBOCKER
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
17 WILLIAM ST11EKT, NEW YORK.
Capital and 8urplus $218,000
ERASTUS LYMAN, President.
9. C. WHEELER, Secretary.
Lives and slaves insured at reasonable rates.
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents.
Jyl4 98 Hay street.
THE PHOENIX
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.
Cash Capital $200,000, with a^Lauuk Surplus.
W ILL take riskM on Dwelling)., Stores,
aud 3lcrclmudisu, at liberal rates.
J. llRYAN & SONS, Agents,
Jylfl 117 Bay street.
HOME
INSURANCE CO..
This valuable and popular Medicine, prepared In cot
fonnity with the analysis of the waters of the cele
brated Seltzer Spring, in Germuny, in a most
convenient and portable form, hns uni vet-
sally received tho most favorable re
commendations, of the Medical
profession aud discerning
public, as the
MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
Saline Aperient
In use, aud as bein
the many Mlnerr
and others - ' “
and gren ‘
feet Tn o
BILIOU
AOH
81MILAU COMPLAINTS,
—ARLY INCIDENT
TO THE
Spring and Summer Seasons.
.particularly adapted to tho wants or Travelers by
R«ft and Land, Residents in not Climates, Per-
ayus of Sedentary Ifablts, Invalids, and
Convalescents; Captains of
Vessels and Planters
will find it a Val-
able addition
To their Mediclno Chests.
Ylth those who have used it, it haa higli fanor and
’ med indispensable.
A TOItPlD STATE OF THE HVKR-It reu-
tat aervise In restoring healthy action.
) RHEUM ATI SM—it gives the best
• ngnll Inflammatory symptoms, mid
ctuully curing those amlcled.
3 IN CASES OF GRAVEL. INDl-
OIT-BURN AND COSTIVKNESS-
>e a medicine of the greatest utility.
OF-THE STOMACH, AND THE DIS-
HOldlESS BO USUAL DURING PRKCL
A^Yielda speedily, and with marked success
mTTT? OHIJATEST JiKLIEF TO
TO THE
NGgently on the bowels.,: neutralizing
‘ ons, aud thereby romovinji; all in-
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKEY.
I N THIS AOS of adulterated and deleterious
Liquors, It is a gpurco of great satisfaction to he
able to introduce to public notice the above article—
an article of unquestioned purity, uud possessing no
qualities except such as have tho most favorable influ
ence on the humnii constitution.
A few roods of soli on tho banks of tho Rhino pro
duce tho grape, which will flourish nowhere else, from
whose juice proceeds thu “ Johonulshorg,” thucholeest
Wine of tho world.
A few acres of laud in Cuba produco a Tobacco, tha
flavor and quality of which, when manufactured Into
Cigars, are incomparably superior to that of the pro
duct of any otlior soli. Aud a narrow strip of land In
thu Parish of Natchitoches, Louisiana, 1ms long sup-
oiled thu world with a super-excellent article of Snuff,
>m such Tobacco as eupnotbo induced to grow else-
In like manner, it has long been known that a lim
ited territory, lying tn the valley of thu Monongahela
river, exclusively- brings forth a Rye of prop-
-«»-• < > -1 v».._ .1.. f ....
ertloH ho marked and peculiar, that Us distillation pro
duces a Whisky of such superlative character as places
It beyond rivalry.
By a process reccutly discovered, nnd now known
only to my manufacturer, tho grain from the choicest
spot of this favored locality Is made to yield the
A1WMTIO VALLEY WHISKY,
with which no other can stand an instaut’a comparl-
I have no apprehension of being accused.of publish
ing mi warrantable or even exaggerated encomiums, by
one who will first subject my Whiskey to the
It is now the standard article at nil the first-class Ho
tels nnd Clubs in the citynf Now York, aud wherever
t Is introduced it at ouco assumes its lending posi
tion, Is
A WARDED TUE PALU OF SUPERI0KTY,
and the demand for it becomes a thing established.
Its medicinal properties are snob that while its I in-
mediate effects are plcasaut and grateful, It exercises
tho happiest permanent influence upon tho constitu
tion. -
' IS INVALUABLE IN ALL CASES
rLEAPEBIBNTOR*URGA-
IS REQUIRED,
he form of a Powder, carefully put up in
ijp in any climate, and merely requires
n it to produce a • delightful elierves-
witb the
jystem,.re-
‘althy and
I have analyzed a sample of “Daly’s Aromatic Val
ley Whisky,” and find it to be a pure article, of fine
flavor, and without any deleterious admixture.
Jambs R. Chilton, M. D,
Chemist, New York.
State AssAYun’s Office, 82 Somerstst,,
W*. H Daly Now York^ 10 "’ AprU 1868,
ftavh^be a chemlodaiuilyslsof your AromaUc
Valley .Whiskey, and find-It a pure, .tine-jincorcd Ih
B7tM.iL containing no Injurious matters of any kint
and I would recommend it as suitable for medical an
public purposes.
Wm. H. Daly-
Your Aromatic .
careful examination,
entirely free from the
ummj .
CASH CAPITAL *160,000.
New Haven, Ct.
T his company inNiircx uuiiainu*.
3!urchaudlso, Ships and their Cargoes, Household
Furniture, and Personally Property generally against
Loss or Damage by Flro, aud divides throe4ourths of
the profits of the business of the Company with the
Policy holders.
DOUGLASS II. SATTERLKE, Pres’t.
CiiAni.ua Wilson, Suo’y.
LUP8&
PHI LI
$100,000 ON ONE RISK
& BRANTLEY, Agents.
\ 1
•s for .Savannah.
'are from Savannah to Tlmnmsvlllu, $14.00 Dis
tance, by Railroad, Iff;) miles; by Stage, 01 miles.—
Time from Savannah to Thomasvilie, 29 hours.
N. B.—Freight, train leaves Savannah on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 0.30 A. 31.; return oi
Monday, Wednesday mul Friday, at 11.80 A. U
Freight to lie. forwarded by freight train must
he delivered at the Savannah Depot the day pre
vious to shipment, excepting Hvo stock, which,
after having given one day’s notice, will be received
on tho day of departure, If delivered at the Depot
thirty minutes before the leaving time. Freight by
Passenger Train should tai delivered at tho Depot
nt least 80 minutes before tlio regular time Of depar
ture. Double regular rates to he charged on all such
freight, excepting oysters, ft nit, fresh fish, fresh meat,
and other perishable articles. Freight received and
forwarded to No. 18,
GASPER J. FULTON,
fch2S Superintendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
rjl W O DAILY TRAINS UliTWEKN
_ Macon nnd Columbus.
Leave Macon at 9.45 A. 31. nnd 11.50 P. 31.
Arrivo at Columbus.... 3.80 P. 31. and 5.515 A. 3L
Leave Columbus 8.15 A. 3t. and 3.30 P. 31.
Arrive at 3Iacon 8.50 A. 31. and 9.05 P. M.
One dally 3fail Train between 3Iaeon and Albany,
and Cuthhert, Coleman und Morris.
Leave 3facon
Arrive in Albany
Leuve Albany.,
10.25 A. 31.
<1.56 P. 31.
2.00 P. 31.
Arrive at 3Iacou 8.20 P. 31.
The Mull and Passenger Trains from Coleman Sta
tion, 10 miles west of Cuthburt, on the Fort Gaines
Line, and from Morris Station, 11 miles west of C'utli-
hurt, on tho Eufiiula lino, connect daily with the Al
bany 3Inil Train at Smithville, No. 10 8. W.R. R. The
Road will he open to Hatcher’s, on tho Eufuulalinc,
15 miles west of Cuthhert, on tlio 15th 3Iarch next.
Leave Coleman nt 11.45 A. 31.
Leave 3lorrl« at 11.88 A. 31.
Arrivu at Smithville at 8.0-1 P.M.
Leuve Sniithvillent 8.35 P. 31.
Arrive nt Cuthhert nt 5.&1P.3I.
Arrive nt Coleman ut 0.48 P. 31.
Arrivu at 3lorris at 0.57 P. 3L
Slaking tho connection with the up and down Alba
ny ATuil Train.
Trains to Columbus form n through connection to
3toutgumery, Alabama, nnd Augusta, Kingston, Wil
mington, Savannah, SUlledgevifiunnd Eatonton.
Post Coaches rim from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-
JAMES K.BARNUM, M.D.
Reform Physician and Surgeon,
R E9PROTP1TLI.Y OVFEB8 HIS PRO-
fussloual Services to the citizens of Savannah
aud tho country.
‘Tufl
Office on Hull street, second door west of Montgom
ery. fronting Elbert Bquure.
Residence—E. 8. Elttroner’s. 2doors wort of ofllce.
Prompt attention given to all calif. marfil— (1m
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
CABINET MAKERS & UNDERTAKERS,
No. 167 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, OA.
TKTEW Furniture of ull kind*, coiimtant*
Xl ly on linnd; also, a large assortment of Looking
Glasses. New Work made to order at tho fhortest
notice. Mnttrassos, Jobbing and Bell Hanging doni
in the neatest stylo, with despatch. feb8—ly
MAD. T. Dfi GAIIH0 NEVE,
Astrologlst,
Cbrciioloffist and Physiologist,
aprlll NO. 25 STATE STREET.
A. BOROHEET,
Corner of Bryan aud Jo tiers on streets,
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
^ SUPPLY OF SHIP BltUAD, Pilot
. and Navy, of tbo best i
quality; ... .
kinds ofCraekors, Butter, 8ugar, Soda, Lemon, Wine,
Boston, Congress, California and Fanc\ Crackers.
“ “ -'sCako
d baked fresh ovory day.
JaiilO
THOS. W. SHEA,
HOUSE, SIGN
PAINTER,
GLAZIEE
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
Corner of Congress, XVliitnkor, uud St. Jnllon Streets,
OFFISH THEIR LARGE STOCK OF RICH GOODS AT PRICES To
snit the Tima*. On hand end receiving by every stonmor- • u
Gold and Silver Goods of Every Description.
PUIiE SILVER TEA SETS, PITCHERS, WA1TKR8, GOBLETS, CUPS, SPOONS and FORKS
f every Weight and variety. ’
m,, v U.R SETS mill sr.NClLE PIECES, bemittfully pnt np In ««o, for Wedding and other Gift,.
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, ami CLOCKS of every variety.
JEWELRY, Rom thorlchont DIAMOND to tho cheapest plain GOLD, Including CAMEO, LAVA aud Mn
SAIC. in hill setts and In single pieces, with almost every description of ornament now lu use.
PLATED CAKE BASKETS, CANTORS, TEA SETTS, ICE PITCHERS, and PLATED GOODS Of
every
SPECTACLES In Guld, Silver and Steel frames, with Pehblca nnd other Sights.
RICH ami bountiful PARIAN VASES nnd STATUETTES, and FANCY GOODS In great varictv
TORTOISE SHELL COMBS, of latest stylos, with a great variety of rich HEAD ORNAMENTS
Also agents lor WHEELER A WILSON and I.ADD, WEBSTER A CO.’S SEWING MAOHINKS-.il,,.
best machines oflored to tho public. 10
Tlio citizens of tho city nnd country are Invited to oxamtno the Block, whleh will bo sold at prices much
'“" watches, CLOCKS nnd JEWELRY promptly repaired by workmen of skill nod long capcrlcuco.
Savannah. April 11, laid.
STAR
CL0T1I1 EIPORIUM.
1860. QUAUTKBS. 1860.
WM. O. PBICE,
CORNER BAY AND BULL STREETS,
W HERE boutlumon of taste nan make selections
Horn the best nnd largest stock of UoodR In this
city, mid have their orders executed wl)h elegance nnd
dispatch unrivalled In this couutry
CLQTHIf46^ READY MADE,
GRAINED.
AH kinds of Painters’ Tools. White Lend, Oils, 3I!xed
Paints, UlasB, Putty, White-wmh und other
Brushes, Paper Hangings, Fire-
Board Prints, &c.. &c.,
FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No. 11 Whitaker Street, near the Bay,
(Tho Old Staud of the late John Pool,)
nprl7 SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. ly
GILBERT BUTLER,
Master Builder,
I.At’AYETTE SQUARE,
la prepared to tarnish and pnt npateliort notice
In the most ^modern etyle, JRCN FRONTtL RAIL
””” ‘ ” “ ™ll also
TS. Ht
INGS. VERANDAS and GRATING. Ho '
cau furnish 1KW88, BLINDS and SASHES, from
one of the best Northern manufacturers, nt prices that
Svill give satisfaction. mig4—ly
D0UGALD FERGUSON,
Upholsterer and Undertaker,
I N PREPARED TO CUT, MAKE und
put down Carpets, to put down Oil Cloth, haiiL
Window Shades, Curtains, Ac. Funerals* furnished
with all that is necessary, with neatness and despatch
Always on hand 3IETAL1C CASES and oilier Collin?
HELD HANGING, in nil Its brunches executed.—
FEATHERS renovated and purified by steam jiroi:
Orders solicited at my ware-room, No. 121 Broughton
street, between Bull and Whitaker, or at. my resi
dence, 185 York street, south sldu of the Court Ifous
GEORGE H. ASH
Master HMEjEtsoxi,
I S prepared to contract lor biilldlngi
or jobbing work of any description in his line. All
work done with neatness and despatch.
, zsr Residence, Taylor street, west of 3fcdical Col
lege. may2—1y
WJI. ItRAILSFO
JNO. C. F1IA8EH.
JNO. C. FRASER & CO.,
COTTON AND BICE FACTORS,
AND
General Commission Merchants,
BAY ST., SAVANNAn, GEO.
L iberal cash advances made
on Produce consigned to our care for sale or ship
ment. BAGGING, ROPE, and PLANTERS’ SUP
PLIES purchasedat lowest cash prices. je8—ly
HENRY 11. SCRANTON, '
ejExxiF'iF-zoxrcsr
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 154 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Agent for Scranton & Tallman’a Line New
"sket - mttfijii * •
York Packets,
Jyi
bridge, Thomasville.
Post. Coaches ami Hacks make a daily connection
with the Trains at Coleman for Fort Gaines, and at
Morris forEufaula.
Hacks run six times.a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, ITaynesville, and Ilawkinsville, and trl-weekly
to Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley should take
the Night trains from Augusta ami Savannah to avoid
detention at 3Incnn; for other points, take either train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eug’r and Sup’t.
3facon, Feb. 29,1830. mar2
Georgia Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta 0.45 A. At. I Arrive Atlanta, 9.45 A. M.
& 2.18 P.M. “ « 11.60 P.M.
Leave Atlanta 8.40 P. 31. Arrive Augusta 6.43 A. 31.
“ “ 10.00 A. 3f. I “ “ 0.45 P. 31.
Sunday Trains, leaving Augusta nt 2.45 P. M. and At
lanta at 12 Night, discontinued.
CONNECTIONS.
THE UNDERSIGNED, AS AN AGENT OF THE
Dulty Fire Insurance Association,
OF v LONDON,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
IN LONDON,
A ND Novcral drat eluw AMERICAN
COMPANIES, is prepared to INSURE almost
l description of PROPERTY
every description or ritoi'iSUTi against LOSS OR
DAMAGE 1>Y FIRE, on terms favorable to the as
sured. ltlsks taken to the extent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
smaller amounts, ns may he desired, on or in any
Ot mnilliur iiiuuuuib, in umj uo uupiivu. uii ut III uuy
good building or locatiou lu this city. 3lerchants nnd
othere wishing large amounts of Insurance In one
plnceYnuy find It to their interest and couvuniuuce to
call on the subscriber. Risks are also taken ou prop
erty in all parts of the State of Georgia, when the
favorably known, or furnish-sat!
reference to the undersigned, and thu location is ot
easy access by Railroad or mall steamers.
All losses by said Companies promptly aud honora
bly sottlcd on production of proper proofs, and those
of tho British ofilces, without reference to Loudon.
Address or apply to
• satisfactory
feb24—ly
JA3IES MoIIENRY. Agent,
118 Bay street, Savannah.
■^jyE OFFER for ealo tho^ahovojjtandard brand
flub Copper-DIstlHed-3IaUed?Ryu Whiskey,
in barrels aud half barrels. As It is of our own dis-
tlllation, and highly improved by n^e, wo confidently
recommend it as the ruiiKST aud. best Whiskey that
can possibly be distilled. We also offer our
OLD FAMILY RYR WHISKEY,
and other brands: from the large etock of Fine Whin*
CnAtu.se T. Jackson,
State Assitycc.
t» received, enanRor
- *-- a pure article,
Trcilade eofrt-
IctS’chemlst,
; a iinro
Itlaeold
t . v . ... B.DUY.
J# Boetb William Street, New Yorlf,
—-•-"•nprietor.
On thoSchliyklU RlVorTriiladelpfila.
Offices 00 Wjat, Stiuskt, New Yobk,: nnd
109 Soura Fhont St. Pmunumu.
m«r 27—1 y
when theylray the Valley
bjr the bottlo and caaoonly. —
IWV- ; .VkiKK-v - will.
.1 O . , ' 10 Rnn.h wtlll.m R
&CQ,
LEVI BROWN'S SOLD PENS.
stock on hand or tbo three elece. In Potent Ea tcn-
elou Silver On.ee, and Ebony Slide Dcnk Holders.
Pens sold separate front holders If desired.
^rede,npp l ,ed.tMm« } hcmrere (g { i s. c0j
CURATORS.—Wc havo Just received
1.16 P.M. | 0.051*. M.
WITH WRHTKRN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 6.03 A. 31.1 Leuve Atlanta, 10.80 A. M.
ti.ffl P. 31. | ” “ 8.40 P. M.
ATLANTA AND I.AUHANUK RAILROAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 8.33 A. 31. 1 Leave Atlanta 0.15 A. 31,
“ “ 7.51 P. 31.1 “ “ 10.16 A.M.
WITH ATHENS HHANCH.
Leave Augusta 13.45 night, and Atlanta 8.40 night; ar
rive at Athens 8.8(1 A. 31.
Leave Athons 11.00 A. 31.; arrive at Augusta 0.45 P.
31., and Atlanta 11.45 P. M.
WITH WAHIIINUTON 11KANC1I.
Leave Washington 2.00 P. 31.; arr. Augustafl.45 P. 31.;
and Atlanta 8.40 Night; Leave Augusta 2.45 P. »M.
and Atlanta It) A. 31.; arrive Wushuigton 7.20 P. 31,
WITH WAHKRNTON BRANCU.
Leave Wammtou 3.00 P. 31.; arr. Augusta 0.45 P. 31.,
aud Atlanta 5.40 night; leave Augusta 2.45 P. 31.,
ana 10 A. 31.; arrivo Wammtou 0.80 P. 31.
Lay On Sunday no Trains rim on the Branches,
wiiptll GEO. YONGK. Gen’l Sup’t.
Florida Railroad.
F.. O. WADE &, CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
EDWARD C. WADE, Savannah, Ga.
augS—ly PEYTON L. WADE, Scriven Co., Ga.
P. L. CONSTANTINE & CO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
P. L. CONSTANTINE, (janl3] Q. C. KBTABROOK.
A. H. CHAMPION,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
G-ROOKRXBS,
ForciRU and Domestic Liquors,
TOBACCO, SEGARS, DRIED FRUIT, in.,
NO. 4 BARNARD STREET,
BETWEEN Til JIKET A ND BATSTBEET,
dec7 SAl NNAH, G-A. ly
JO MoMAHON,
Produce mmission aud Forwarding
^ojt*c2a.£xiit,
AND DEALER IN
COHN, vnEAT, BACON, FLOUR, nAY, OATS, &c.
470 DAT STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.
Refer to Mai. A. Porter, President Bank of the State
of Georgia; Alessrs. CohenB & Hertz. _ novl—(im
J. LAMA,
IKPOUTER Ann WUOI.KSA1.K liKALER IH
Spanish Scgars, French liraudics,
WINES, WHISKY AND OTIIEII LIQUORS,
TOBACCO OF ALL K1NBS,
NO. 180 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEO.
FOR MEN AftD BOYS OF ALL AGES.
Furnishing and Fancy
UrOODS.
Of ovory description, In .endless variety, and at the
“iry lowest, rales for cash, or patisfnetory credit.
The patronage of city and country is rcspetfully
solicited. Bargains can bo made. Call aud see.
novl
SWIFT & FKTERSOIV,
WIIOIiBQAIj'K GR003DR8
AND
OOMUISSION MERCHANTS,
40 Broad St* 9 Now York.
(Formerly Swift A Co., and Swift & Pktkrbon, Sa
vannah, Geo.)
General Partners.
Edward Swift,
CllARI.KB W. PETltitflON,
Special Partners.
Lewis F. Harris,
OoTAVir* Cohen.
Savannah, Geo.
HANFORD & BROWNING,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
li'JO & ttVSh Eil'OlllllVU)',
New York.
Over C\ IK if. J. T. Moore tC Co.
N. R.—Special attention paid to orders, feb2—6m
scHAHCK a rnmm,
WUOI.ESALE COMMISSION DEALERS IN
wmmf
MARKET PRODIHSE GENERALLY
139 WEST STREET, COR. VE8EY,
Opposite Washington 3larket,
Dff 3d W YORK.
REFERENCES.
New Youk—Dm yen &■ I
Boston—Bennett, Darling & Co.
UILADELPIIIA—GOO. W. WfttHOU & Co.
-1.TIMORK—Thomas Bond, Esq.
•-folk. Va.—R. 11. Chamberlin & Son. Jau30-6m
<Oqx' r S' m e
y/<?
ECONOMY!
Save the Pieces
As accidents will happen, even In well-regulated fami
lies, It is very desirable to have some^cheap^and con
venient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery,
& °" SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meets nil such emergencies, and no household can
afford to be without it. It is always ready and up to
the sticking point. There Is no longer a necessity for
limping chairs,’ splint ered veneers, headless dolk, and
broken cradles. It is Just the article for cone, shell,
and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies oi
refinement.and taste.
This admirable preparation is used cold, being
chemically held in solution, and possessing all the
valuable qualities of tlio best cahinet-makora’ glue,
ft maybe used In the place of ordinary mucilage, be-
l"«™ Bt «r«EVERY HOUSE
N. B.—A Brush accomranies each bottle. Price, 25
cents.
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar-st., Now York
Address HENRY C. SPALDING & CO.,
BoxNo. 3,000 NewYork.
Put up for Dealers In cases containing four, eight and
twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card ac-
A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED
GLUE will savo ten times Its cost.annually to every
household.
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard-
and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy
Stores.
Country merchants should make a note of Spalding’s
Prepared Glue, when making up their list. It will
stand any climate. Jan27—dtw&lyw
PATTEN
(LATE PATTEN, 1IUTTON A C!0.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
_Jyl __ SAVANNAH. tf
SAMUEL 7 PALMER SON
HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
HARD WARE,
For Sale Low Tor Cash.
B. G. TILDEN,
(LATE GILBERT Jb TILDEN,)
WnOI.KSAl.il AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Family -Groceries,
Junel
155 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Store formerly occupied by Morse & Fay.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE!!!
O N AND AFTER FEBRUARY 21 Ht,
18(10, dally Passenger Trains will run as follows?
Leave Fernand!aa at. 9.00 P. M.
“ Baldwin at 4.65 •*
“ Starke at 0.80 “
“ NValdo at 7.15 “
•* Gainesville at 8.20 “
“ Archer ut 9.15 “
Arrive at Bronson 9.51 “
Leave Bronsonat 8.00 A. 31.
“ Archerat... 3.80 “
“ Gainesville nt 4.80 “
“ Waldo at 5.80 “
“ Starke nt 0.00 41
“ Baldwin at 7.65 44
Arrive at B’ernnndlna.. 10.40 44
Freight Train will leave Femandina on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 4.20 A. 31., and returning,
leave Bronson on Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays
at 8.10 A. 3L ,
pff* These Trains connect >vith Boats to and from
Charleston daily, and with Boats to and from Savan
nah four times a week.
Though IHckcts between all the above stations and
Charleston can be seenred by the daily Boats, and be
tween all tho above stations und Savannah, at reduced
rates hy the steamer Augusta, which leaves Femandi
na on Wednesdays and Saturdays, and Savannah on
Moniltivu anil WrdnnHflnvu.
Mondays and Wednesdays.
Freight will also be taken by tho steamer Augusta
nt two-thirde of present rates.
PeVsous dealring to avail themselves of these re
duced rates, should notice particularly the sailing
days of the Augusta; aud instruct their agents as to
shipping. A. H. COLE, Sup’t.
n£ Vi» nn ’ 1sr, °* mar23
XaXV3E3IfY'
AND
SALE STABLE.
SCRIBKR, thank....
for the past liberal#
patronage, hopes to-. _
q, 8TBB8IH8.
o. Xj. :gilbert,
(LATE GILBERT & TILDIIN,)
ivnor.n.-ALK anii hktaij, D8Ai.nn m
aR.ooEniBs,
Oils, liiicon, Fish, Flour,
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, CANDIES,FRUITS, *0.
West Side Market Sciuare,
Junes SAVANNAH, OA.
HENRY- ESLER & CO.’S
STEAM ENGINE
AND
BOILER WORKS,
ATLANTIC BASIN, BKOOKLYN.
Stationai*v.
RIVER ARID MARINE ENGINES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Sugar Mills, .Mill Works, &o.
H. H. LINVILLE,
decSS—tf Agpnt for Savnnnah.
E. O’BYRNE,
Groceries & Liquors,
Wholesale and Retail,
CORNER OF BRYAN AND JEFFERSON STREETS.
oct4
mill! UNDERSIGNED, with their In.
X snrauce Agoucy, desire to connect theBrukerage
bnsincis, for the purchase anil sale of Real Estate and
Stocks, tho renting of Houses, nnd for tho adjustment
anil collection of Insurance Claims.
W. KING & SONS.
—lOO bbts. New York Extra Flonr; 60
bble. Excelsior Extra Bnper Flonr: SS bills.
ptrUlo FIne Flonr; 160 sacks Paragon Extra
£ lOT ?i. , , w Jf ck *™ H * mn !2 ml s, .’I ler Finer: 60 sacks
Knoxville Flue F our; S50 rack* Fine Flonr, nil In
atore. and for sale low, bjr
mfVi
'dAS, I. SNIDER SJ00.
.»•■*> • ■
CHEROKEE REMEDY.
• AN UNFAILING CURE FOR
GONORRHCEA
ANI) ALL
DiticaxcH oS lliu UriBUtry Organs.
This Remedy cure? when nil other preparations fall.
It is entirely unlike every othorcompound; contain
ing no IflluorulUolMoii or Nuumgouh Mrugl
it is prepared solely from ICootBj Barks and
It. is offered to tho public on its own Intrinsic merits.
If. performs its duty quickly nnd thoroughly. aTie
Unfortunate, of either sex, will he repnld by
using this Keiuedy, instead or placing themsolves
at the mercy of some Quack or Professor. This
Remedy strikes nt tbowery Boot or the disease:
Its tendency is not. simply to suspend the poison, but
to Reuiovo the Cause on which It depends.
Full directions, in pamphlet form, accompany each
bottle, Tho speedy and pommuent relief afforded by
this Remedy, in nil cases of Goiiorrliuea.Gleet,
Gravel, Strletuk-e, Fluor AUmw, iWliltes
In FemalcH,* and ail diseases of the Urinary Or
gans, lmH afitonifUed the most scientific men of the
ago. This Romedy not only eradicates all Polaoit
from the Syattom hut Invigorate* the most deli-
«vte constitution.
S57~It does Not AfTeet the Breatlt or Inter
fere with any OIumh of BunIucnm, or requlrdany
deviation from the usual diet.
- £SP“It requires no assistance from other medicine.
\gff~And what Biibanccs Its Valuo^ls tho Bn-
tire Absence of all Nauseous Taste, being
a Pleasant and Delicious Syrup.
PRICE $2 PER BOTTLE, OR THREE BOTT
FOR $5.-
POTim & OTERWIW,
' Sole Pi'oinietor*,
St. Uouls, luo.
Sold by S. D. Brantley, Stewart & Butler, nnd all the
Druggists In Savannah, and by nil responsible dealers
M * Jfar - -
In medlcJncs in thu Unitwl States.
irhff—dtw&wly
QABOXESOF TOBACCO, Just received,
EjxJ for sale by
ma22 O. O’BYRNE.
80 -boxes Lemons,
B. G. TILDEN.
No. 155 Broughton Street.
P IG HAMS, Pig Strips, Pig,Shofildeifi,. Stigar-
Cured Hams, Baltimore Shoulders, and Leaf
Lard; forsalo by ' B.G. TILDEN.
No. 155 Broughton Street.
_ BUTTER, ten boxes Choice Goshen Cheese, for
sale by^ -J B. O. TILDEN,
OTHERS.
The Undersifvned have the
APPOINTMENT
AMERICAN GUANO COMP’Y
As their Sole Agents for the sale of
GUANO,
PRORI JARVIS A RAKER’S ISLAND,
In the Pacino Ocean, for the State# of North and Sooth
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama amt TunncRscc,
hereby caution pnrclmaers against buying from nil oth
er peraona—aa there are aa ninny aa three apnrloua car-
goea odcred In thu marketa whlrli wore not Imported
hy aald company, and were tnkon before any chemlat
had urrlrod on the laland to moke aclectlons.
The Brand of tho American Guano Company will bo
round on every package Bold by our Agent*.
The rcaulte ofita nao tn 18BD, by Jamoa Gardner, Esq.,
editor of tho Couatltntlonaliat, and by Frauk Ilamp'-
ton, of Woodland, South Carolina, ou Cotton lands,
LEAVE NO DOUBT THAT IT IS THE BEST
AND CHEAPEST OF ALL' FERTILIZERS
OFFERED IN THE MARKET, AND THAT
COTTON PLANTERS CANNOT COMPETE
WITH THEIR NEIGHBORS WITHOUT THE
USE OF IT.
. OUR AOSHTB AR1I
MeBara, BROWN, DaROSSET * OO. t Wilmington,
N.C.
MeBara. WARDLAW, WALKER & OO., Oharlce-
ton, 8. O.
O. A. L. LAMAR, Savannah, Ga.
J. O. DAWSON, Augnatn, Ga.
Meaara. SIMS & RUST. Albany, Ga,
T. It. BLOOM, Mncon, Ga.
Meaara. GUNBY A CO,, Colnmbua, On.
u GILMER & CO., Montgomery, Ala.
“ POMEROY A MARSHALL, Mobile, Ala.
u PRATT A McKENZIE, Apataclilcola, Fla.
“ HOPKINS A MEGUINESS, Tnllahaaace,
la. G. B. LAMAR,
„ W.W.CIIEEVER.
Savannah, January Slat, 18lrt). janSl—tf
GROVER & BAKER’S
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Sewing Maclaines.
I. W. MORRELL. & CO., Agents,
SAVANNAH, GA.
PRICE $55 TO $130.
WE beg leave to call the attention of
v ▼ our friends aud the public to these machines,
which we are offering on exhibition at our Pinno
Warehouse. The unparalleled purcess in selling
them In Georgia has established their great superiori
ty over any other Patent Sewing 3Inclu
LY AND PLANTATION SEWING.
nes for FA3II-
3IAC1IINES packed, ready for sewing, with direc
tions how to use them, sont to any part of tho coun
try. Persons in tho city purchasing 31ftchlnes can
have a young lady call at their residences to instruct
them In tho nso of-them. doc28—• tf
Cash Business.
T ub subsobibbr has rbmoved
to the Store on Broughton street, betwoen 3!r.
David O’Connor’s and tho 3Inrahall House, where ha
will attend to making GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS
in the best and latest style, at prices to suit all who
will patronize him. UNIFORMS of all kinds which
are made in the State will also bo attended to, and by
tho latest regulations. Garments made elsewhere,
that do not fit the Gentlemen, will ulso bo attended
Repairing, i
t or ClotheH
Cutting for men aud hoys paid for on delivery.
P. S.—Young inen and others wishing to become
a. -yfjjj r -a*« -njSM —
qulred until tho student Is satisfied that I luive given
him entire satisfaction.
or,tiff—ly M. CAREY, Agent.
FOR FAMILY USE.
WILL MKND ARTICLES 1
Wood, Ucatlftor, Crockery* Glass* Ivory,
Bone, Alabaster, Marble, It libber,
Gntta Verclia, Cloth, puplor
Maclte, Shell, Horn* Hone,
Plaster, Ac.
And indeed there la scarcely an article lu the wholo
range of domestic ceonomv, whether Jthefor use or
ornament, which, when broken, cannot, with this
preparation, ho restored to its original value. It chal
lenges the world for Its superior. It is indispensable
in every
HOUSE, WORKSHOP, COUNTING-ROOM,
And no pereon, after a trial of
Starr’s Chemically Prepared Glue,
Itlea:
Newauk, Nov. 20,186$.
“After a faithful trial of Starr’s Prepared
Glue on Wood. Leather and Cloth, at the Phonix
Works, I most cheorftilly recommend Its use for all
purposes generally required, and MpK-lull^forTamlly
“We, tho undersigned, having tested STARR’S
PREPARED GLUE, agree with the abovu recommen
dation. V
“ W3I. B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware 3Ianufactnrer^
“ LYSANDER VI?RIGHT. Machlno Dopot! 14 *'
280 3rarket-st., Newark, N. J.
“HEDENBURG &L1TTELL, Carriage 3lanufacturert
Newark, N. J.
“W3f. H. KIRK Jc CO., Cnr)Hmters aud Builders, .
• • • Newnrk.N. J.
“LEVERICII & ENDERS, Cnnlugo Makers,
Newark, ^.J.”
Starr’s Chemically Prepared Glue
Iseoldhy all Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Grocers,
Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Station
ers, aud by country Merchants generally.
PRICE, 25 GENTS PER BOTTLE.
A brush goes with each bottle..
Put up for dealers In cases from 1 to 12 dozen.
A splendid Lithographic Show Card/ printed in col
ors, given with each packngo.
All orders or letters of inquiry, by mail, addressed
to the
STARR GLUE C03IPANY, 61 Liberty st., N. Y.
will receive prompt attention.
KET A liberal discount maae to the trade.
mar!4 ly
. RUSHTON’S
No. 155 Broughton Street.
40
may22
BARRELS RBFINBI) SUGAR
tor «tlo by _ B. G. TILDEN,
No, 155 Broughton Street!
QA ESOXES ORANGES; 13 boxes Lemoim,
&i\J Jnst received per steamer and for sale by
G. S. BROWN,
Successor to J". A. Brown,
may22 , No. 27 Whitaker st.
CONSUMPTION.
ttONDKBES. —PlK Hama, Dig: Sidea, Coined
O Beer, Rio Cofl'oe, Baltimore Family Flonr, and
Superfine ditto; Split Peas, WhltoBcaiiB, Stewnrt’a
A CHOICE EOT OF POTATOES received
per atcamer; for ealo by G. 8. BROWN,
Sncceaaor to J. A. Blown,
rnayaa No. 31 Whitaker al
lahei-
rnayaa
g BOXES NEW CHEESEtor^ato b
• ' "“"Itens'*
HOVELS AND SP.
«3Pe»W
pALTmORE SHOULDERS Ac H
A J Jnat received; for sale low by
. O. 8. BROWN,
Snccoasorto J. A. Brow-,
No.« Whitaker it.: