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HELM BO .
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tl.MUO ,
LU’S UI'OHi; liar tlio Iliad'
.MBOLD’B BIJC1UI for Ilia Kidneys.
iMHOr.D'S BUCIIU for Iho Gravel.
JJ’S BUCIIU for Iho Dropsey.
,I)-S Bl’ClIU for Nnrvousncs..
,I)‘S Bl'CIIU for Loss of Memory.
,!)•!•’ BUCIIU for Dimness of Vision.
,i)'s nutmu for uinicuS' Breathing.
iD'H BUCIIU for Wonk Nerves.
IlKl.MUO .!)'« BUCIIU Tor General Debility.
HELMBOl.D'H BITCH U for Universal Lossllude.,,
IlKLMBOLD'S BUCIIU for Horror of Dlseuse.
IlKLMBOLD'S Bl'CIIU for Night Sweat*.
llltl.M BOI.IIB IIUC1IU for Wilkofldue*..
HELMI101.DH IIIICIIU for Drynos* of the Skin.
IIKI.MBOI.B'H BUCIIU for Brnptlon*.
HHLMBOLD’S BUCIIU for l-nlii In the Back.
HELM BOLD'S 11UCHU for heaviness of the eyelids,
with temporary Sulhi'utlun nod Imre of eight.
HELMDOLD'S BUCIIU for Mobility nod Resiles*,
on oicoio.A'rK xuu itoivMoa. nos*. with Want of Attuulluu. Horror of Society,
rnn it SnuaJ It wllleivo rest to your* II BLMBOLD’S BUCIIU for Obetrm-tloue.
toon It, mothere, It Will gtto rent to your {jgj$j; 0M) , s uiUU for Excesses arlelng front In-
nELIBI' AND IlIilLMI TO YOIIH IN- I d I » 1;rot !on ■ “ Ud H 1£X l IA lT O ,?0 A!n,
WehavoputuunndeuUlttdsurtlclefur lenyears.and Existing In eitherrex, from whatever come orlglna-
nove^iibilH® 555 ^**- —Via" ® Ud, “ mf BOW LONG STANDING.
SS 4 V. “» JKa
nu H util TiT'TTVTgT.OW’S »t«uec. lo and Dropsy, and Invariably by the Injudicious or uer-
mure, when vouenuu debilitated. It la a fact, long since cetab*
Never did we ! Ileliud, that nny dlaenao of theau organa effect the
MRS. WINSLOW,
I r'
* FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
which greatly facilitates tho proecsn of teething, by
1 WSenlngthe gums, reducing nil inflammation—will
allay all pain and spasmodic action, and is
SdnB*rO ltKtiVlMVJCB TUB bowels.
wo do know.” after tun years’ experience
plediro our reputation for the fulfilincut
of what we lioro declare. In almost ‘-very
Instance whoro tho lulhnt Is lutlbring from pain aud
oxhaostlon, relief will l»e found In ilfteeu or twenty
minutes alter the syrup U administered.
This valuable preparation Is the prescription of one
of the most KxWb»IENCKD and *K1LFU L
N FUSES In New England, and has bceu used with
Bievoi>iblllnir nucceau in
THOliSANDS OF CASKS.
It not only relieves thu child from pain, Imt invlgo
MH ■
raies mo scomuch and bowels, corrects acidity, and
gives tone and euergy to tho whole system. It will
almost instautly relieve
OU1VINO IN TUB BOWELS, AND
WIND COLIC,
and overcome
follows Loss of Power, Fatuity and .Epileptic Fits—in
or which tho patient may expire. Who can say
excesses are not frequently followed by
‘ diseases, Insnnlty* and Consumption *—
. MW ... w f the Insane Asylums and the inelanchol-
ly deaths by consumption, Inair ample .witness to the
truth of these assertions. In Vuuatic Asvlums the
most mcluneholly exhibition appears. The counte
nance is actually sudden aud quite destitute- neither
mirth nor grief over visits it. Should a sound of the
voice occur, it is rarely articulate.
With woeful measures, won Despair,
it HU wueiui uiunuurui', niui a#udj»uh.
Low, buUou sounds, hi- grief beguiled.
_. * " — 1 - ‘--night t*
Dohility Is most terrible, and has brought thousnuds
upon thousands lo untimely graves; thus blasting the
ambition of many uoble youths. It can be cured by
which, if not
died, end in
llevo It the
surest rem-
world* In all
»NTB““
1RY
the use of ""jjjpALLIBLK ItEMKDY.
The masB of voluntary testimony in possession of
tho proprietor, vouching its vlrtuus and Its curative
, powers, is immense, embracing nunics well known to
:eonvulsions, | R cience and Dime. Certificates of cures from one
spuedlly remc- | month to twenty years’ standing, and or the most re-
rtTTTT Tv-n-RixT We be- j liable and reiqiectuble cluiractcr, are open for insprfe-
CHILiD XvEjN bent aud 1 t lon from Governors of tho States, Judges, eminent
e<ly In tho : physicians, and dlstlimuished Clergymen.
TEETHING-.h*«5 of BYS * 11ELMu6lD'8 KXTRACT BIJCIIU is prepared dl-
——— —and Dlarr* ,-ectly according to the rules of Plinrmucy and Chcni-
FOR
....
litea In Children,whether it arises from teething ! i s trv, with the greatest accuracy ami chemical know!-
or from any other cause. We would say to every i edge and care devoted to Its combination. See Prof,
mothor who has a child suffering from any of tho fore- | ]) u wees’ valuable works on the Practice of Physic,
going complex!utn—do nut let your prejudice!*, 1 nud most of the late Standard Works of Medicine.
Iior tUhe prejudice* of otftera, stand between ■ HELMUOLD’S BUGHU Is safe and pleasant In taste
your suffering child and the relief that will be Nil re— • an -\ odor, but Immediate in I
your suffering child nnd the roller that'wui be »uro— • an t odor, but l
yes. ABSOLETKLY 8ITKB—to follow the use j personally nppi....~
of tnlsmodlcjne,iftimely used. Full directions for : c jty of PhlladiMphla. II. T. HELMOOLD, Chemist,
using it will accompauy each Imttle. None getinlne ! W ho, bulug duly sworn, does say, that his preparation
unless tho fac-similc of OIJKTIH A PHUK1N8, . contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or Injurious Drug,
New York; is on the outside wrapper.
Sold by Druggists throughout the w
Principal Office, No. 13 Oodi
Thousands are dally speaking In tho praise of
DR. EATON’S
INFANTILE CORDIAL
and why ? liecnuso it nercrfaU* to afford hivtaiduiu-
out rrJkif whengivnu in time. It acts as If hy magic,
and one trial alone will convince you that wlmt we say
is true. It contains
J y ' fl. T. II ELM HOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
i Sworn nnd subscribed before me, this 23d day of
November, 18M. Wm. P. Hibbaiiu. Alderman.
Price #1 per bottle, or six for $5, delivered to any
I address.
! ONE THING CERTAIN,
A Trial Ousts but a Dollar—Try It!
And be convinced or its efllcacy. And It is accompa-
1 tiled hy reliable and responsible cert I dentes from Pro
fessors or Medical Colleges, Clergymen and others.
| Prepared by 11. T. HELM HOLD,
Practical nnd Analytical Chemist,
101 South Tenth-street, below Chestnut.
Philadelphia.
To be find of gU Druggists and Dealers throughout
ic United States, Canadas and British Provinces.
Beware or counterfeits. Ask for IIKLMHOLD’S—
taki! uo other. Cures guaranteed. Iau28—dly
H. D. BRANTLEY & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents for Savannah.
SAVANNAH
LIFE, FIRE MO MARINE
INSURANCE AGENCY,
■ TODUAHDUl NKW BLOCK,
(Over N. A, Hardee A Co’s.)
The €lty Fire Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
(1, B. Howans, Pres’t. C. 0. Waitk, Her.
TUB CHAHTBU OAK
Fire and Marine Insurnuro Compau}',
OF IlAHTFOnn, CT.
Conneclicut Fire Insurance Co.,
OF HABTFOHD, OT.
TUB MOUTH A9IEUI0AN
Fire Insurance Company,
OF HAHTFOIU), OT.
Market Fire Insurance Company,
OF NKW YOIUC.
PliNN.SYl,VANIA
Fire and Marine Insurance Co.
Cliarter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.,
Insures on tho MUTUAL PLAN, or Cash Plan, ut
Jow rates as iui>’ other good Coinimuy.
They pay their L(
1 honorably and promptly,
and as no inau knows when he tuay (>o called to leave
his family, nor In view of tho changes and
business, can he tell how well they may la? provided
for, let every one see to It tlmt lie has something in
sured on his life for them.
t&T Insurance on Blitvos at low rates,
pgf" FJre risks olfeetANl at reasonable rates.
felrii
L I FE
H OilfB 1NSLRANCB COMPANY, of
No\v York.
Continental Insurance Company, of New* Y'ork.
Humboldt Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
MctropollUni Fire lusuruncu C'om[inny, of N. Y'firk.
Lamar Fire Insmnncc Company, of New York.
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, of New York.
Insurance Company of the Valley or Virginia.
North American Fire Insurance Company, of Conn.
Now England Fire aud Marine Insurance Company,
of Conn.
Norwich Flro Insurance Company, of Conn.
Xilfe Insurance
Mutual Benoflt Life Insurance Company, of New-
uceumuluted funda exceeding $3,(XH).-
ark, N. J.. with uceumumieu lunoa exceeamg
UOO, and allows a credit of fiOpcr cent, on tho premi
ums of Life Policies.
\ |Flre and Life Risks, in the above well known Com
panies, undertaken by
novlb—ly W. KING & SO.N8, Ageuta.
HO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind, and therefore relieves by reimn,\ng ///<>
rufferinns of your child, Instead of by dmdtnlny U#
ncnAMtltlr*. For, this reason jt commends Itself as
tho only reliable, preparation now known for Clill-
drsn Teething;, Dlanincn, Dy*eiitcry,
(Jriplng In the Doivol*, Acidity of the
Stomach, Wind, Cold In tho Ilcnd, ami
Croup ( also, for uytenlna the yum*, reducing In
flammation, regulating the Jlowil*, and relieving pain,
It has no eqital—heltig an antl-epaemodlo it I * used with
unfading * access In all cases or CoiiviiInIoiik or
other Fit*. Ai you ralue the tlj'e and health uf
your children, ami with to oace them /run those tad
\rtaln to mutt
_aton»* Infantile Cordial, this you can
rely upon. It In perfectly harmless, nnd cimiot injure
the most delicato infant. Prims 25 coils. Full direc
tions occoiupauy each bottle. Prepared only bv
C1IUIIC11 & DUPONT,
NoMOOBroadway, New York.
Healthy human Blood, upon being
ANALYZED,
always prosenta us with the same essentia) elements,
and gives, of course, the True Standard.
OSOXUQ TO
1X1 A DMXXtXID
Richest Diadem
Worn by Kings or Emperors.
What 1 Why a Beautiful Hoad of Hair.
jgBCAUSK it is the orimmeut Clod Himself pro-
> vided for all our race. Reader, although tho
eye
[) briglllly iu uio |;iuniug vuvch. imv
to sparkling, the teeth ho those of pearls, U the
I is bereft of iia covering, or the hafr .be
lu the glowing cheek, tho
head is bereft of Its covering, or the hnl. .....
and shriveled, bmsh aud dry, or worse still, if spriu-
kleil with gray, nature will loose more than half her
harms. Pro£ Wood’s Hair Restorative, if used two
orthreotiincsa week, will restore ami permanently so-
euro to all such nnornament. Reau the following ami
judge. Tho writer oi thellrstls tho celebrated Plun-
ist, rhulbcrg:
Nkw York, April 10,1858.
Du. Wood:
Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you tbo obliga
tion!* I am under for the entire restoration of my hair
to its original color; about the time of my arrival
in the United States it was rapidly becoming gray, but
upon tho application of your “llalr RestorativejL it
recovered Us original hue. 1 consider your Re-
torutlve as a very wonderful invention, quite effica
cious as well ns agreeable.
1 uni, dear sir, yours truly.
h. TI1AI.BEHG.
“ Dryeh a’r Gwylledydct.”
Wi.lwti NiVrinmu
Welsh Newspaper Office, 1
13 Nassau st., April 19,1858. f
Prop. O. J. Wood—Dear Sir:—Some month or six
weeks ugo I received a bottle of your Hair Restorative
and gave it my wife, who concluded to try It on her
haJr, ll(tlo thinking at tUc time that it would restore
the gray hair to its original color; but to her as well ns
mysurpvlso, after a few weeks’ trial it has performed
— — IK..
that wonderful effect hy turlngall the gray hairs to a
.. -©beautifyingoi
globules of Blood.
lug the hair. 1 strongly recommend the above Re-
thPRc d'uflcloucib!*. null J im f tufntlvo lo nil liwnoun In want of Bnch n chnnuo of
, “o,?,Woop rf Vi Ul C ^S^j"±n ! .
FIVE PREPARATIONS
mend your Hair Restorative, ns being tbe most effica
cious article I over saw. Sluco uslu^oitr Hair Re-
adapted to tlio.dcfldencleflof the Blood ludilVercnt
diseases. For Oong-h*, Cold*, Bronchlll*,
or any affection whatever of the Throat or JLinign
inducing Oonnumptlon, use No. 1, whicli is also
the No. for Depression or Spirit*, Lon* of
Appetite, and for all Ulironle Coiiinlalut*
arising from Over-uvo, Geuoral Debility and
Nervous Prostration. No. 2, for Liver Cfom-
plulutN, No. 3, for DyNpepvIa. Udny already
prepared for absorption, it Is Taken by Drop*
and carried immediately into the circulation, so that
what yon gain Vou retain. The No. Ms lor Female
storatlvo my lialr aud whiskers, wliich were almost
white, have gradually grown dark; nud 1 now feel
coufldeut that a few more applications will restore
| v li aise
Xrreffnlarltiev, Hynterla, WualnieMMCM,
dee* Boo special directions for this. For Kali
Uheuni* Eruption*, SeroDtlou*. Kidney
in* Brnpi
and BlatfddV Com,
cases the directions must be .
of the Blood Food Si per bottle.
CHURCH A DUPOKT,
No. 400 Broadway, New York.
JOHN B. MOORE. Agout, Suvanuuh.
Sold by
uuiu! u. aiuunui cimiuuuu.
And by'all respectable Druggists throughout the
country. maylft—dAwly
them to their natural color. li also hasrelievedmeof
nil daudruffand unpleasant itching so common among
persons who perspfro freely. ^ ^ KILBY’
Pnor. Wood About two years ago my hair com
menced falling of and turning gray: l was fast becom
ing bald, amiTuul tried many remedies to uo effect. I
commenced using your Restorative in January lust. A
fuwnpplicatlous mstuued my hair firmly, It began to
till up, grow out, and turned back to Its former color,
(.black.) At this Utno it is fully restored to Us origi
nal color, health aud appearance, and I cheerfully re
commend its use to all. J. D. KIOES.
Chicago, 111., May 1, 1857.
Tho Restorative is put. up In bottles of three algos,
viz: large, medium and smnll; the euiull holds half a
pint nnd retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium
bolds at least twenty per cout more In proportion than
tho small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the large
bolds a quart, forty pur cent more lu proportion, aud
retails for three dollars a bottle.
TARRANT’S
EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER iPERlEHT.
This valuable and popular Medldno, prepared in con
formity, with the analysis of tho waters of tho cele
brated Seltaer Boring, iu Germany, in n most
convenient and portable form, 1ms univer
sally received the most favorable re
commendations or the Medical
profession and discerning
public, as the
MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
Saline Aperient
•nd JjQMJW flfflcacy. It may bu u»ed with tlio butt ot-
N BILIOUS AND FEBIULE DI8BA8BS, 8T0K TTB AD-
. (roOOMAKl.V, INtUDUNT
Spring and Summer Seasons.
-idtotlmwanmot Tmvylurshy
dents in Hot Climate.*, Fer
ry Habits, Invalids, and
aits; Captains of
RESOLUTE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NKW YORK.
Capital, : i i : : $200,000
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N nnd utter SUNDAY, Deb. 20th,
18150, tlits Twins will be rail m Mlnwa:
laMvt* Savannah, 10.05 A. M., IJYtF.M, uml 11.10 P, M.
Arrive at Macon ttU ^.^|*tlft P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 0.30A. M. and 0.35 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta o.wa.m. ana u.Jw i;. m.
Arrivent Milledgeville 12.30 P. M.
Leave Macon 10.00 A. M. and 10 P. M.
ArriventSavnnnah 7.‘/> A. M..7.43P. M. and lO.-WP. M.
Arrive al Augusta £!• nn K* «!•
Leave Augusta... 1*1.30 A. M. und 9.1.» P. M.
Arrive ut Savannah 7.W A. M. and 10.40 P. M.
Arrive nt Mncon 8.55 A. M. aud 1U« P. M.
Train that lonvcs Savannah at 10.05 A. M. only runs
to Milieu, arriving there at 3.10 P. M., connecting with
10 A. M. Macon Train to Augusta.
Passengers taking the 2.15 P. M. nt Augnsta, will
leave Miuen A.MI P. M. and arrive at Savannah nt 10.40
P. M.
Passengers by 11.10 P.M. from Savannah, will go
through direct to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.00 or 11.10 P. M. Trains
from Savannah, for Macon or points beyond, will meet
with no detention at Milieu. .. .
Passengers for Atlanta and points beyond on YVest-
era nnd Atlantic K. R. will leave Savannah on the
1.30 P. M. train; for Milledgeville nnd Eatonton
eetern R. R. below Fort
11.10 P.M. Train; for South ......
Valley, on 11,10 P. M. Train; those for Columbus,
Montgomery, Ac., by either Train. Passengers from
Augusta for South-Western Georgia should take the
12.§) A. M. Train, to avoid detention nt Macon; those
for Columbus, Montgomery. Ac. may take either train.
Trains couiteet at Macon with Macon nud West
ern Trains to Gilllln, Atlanta, and the West. Also,
with South-Western Trains to Albany, Cuthbert, Ku-
fanla, Fort Gaines. Amerlcus, Columbus. Montgomery,
Ac., and nt Milieu with Augusta and Savannah R. R.
to Augusta and the North, At Savannah with the
tri weekly steamships to New Y'ork; ulso, with steam-
ships lo Philadelphia and Baltimore.
By this change in schedule the connection both
ways at Augusta with tho Ho. Carolina It. It. is secured,
and Passengers will have no detention ut Augusta oi
Milieu as heretofore. ^ ,
Ieb29 OKO. W. ADAMS, Geit’1 Sup’t.
SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULF R. R.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and utter WcducKduy, tlie 2011i
February, 184k), Hie * ,u ‘
excelled) as follow *
s will run daily (Sundays
.. »avo Savannah
Arrive at Station No. 18..
Ia?avo Station No. 1.3
Arrive ut Savannah 4. r. xn.
Counoclitig at McIntosh, Station No. 8. on Tiles-
days, Thursdays and Saturdays with a Hue of roaches
it A. M.
....5.30 P. M.
.3 A. M.
JAMES K.BARNUM,M.D.
Reform Physician and Surgeon,
S KSUISCTI'ULI.Y Ol'FIiHN 1UN *»HO-
fcHnlmml Service. In Iho cltleen. of Hnwmnnh
I lie ruuutrr.
Lift J
OOlreon Him utreet,.cronil ilnorvie.t nfMonluiim'
cry. rrnbtlnis Kllwrt Siiunrc. , .
llealdenee-B. 8. ZlUrniiorV, tdoon wwl of olllce.
l'rom|)tmtuntlo» given to olltHlI,. ihnrlll—dm
A. J. MILLER & CO.,
CABINGTlflAKISnSOL (INUERTAKEK8,
No. 167 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, OA.
N UW Furnlturoofall kind*, conatant*
ly unhand; also, u l:\rgoas5ortiiientof Looking
Glasges; New Work made to order ot tho shortcut
notice. Mattiasscs, Jobbing and Boll Hanging done
in the neatest stylo, with despatch.^ febb—iy
MAD. T. * DB GARRO NEVE,
Astrologlst,
PhrenoloKist and Physiologist,
nprill _NO. S.'iSTATE STKKKT.
, A. BO’ROHERT',
Corner of Bryan and JelTcranii Streets,
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A ftIJPPLY OF SHIP BUKA D, Pilot
.and Navy* of the heat quality; ulso. different
*" * ” "' ar, Soda
kinds ofCrackcra, Butter, Sugar, Soda, Lemon, Wine,
Boston, Congress, California uml Fnnc.t Crackerr
New Y’ear’s Citko baked fresh every day. Jan 10
7H0S. W. SHEA,
HOUSE, SIGN
to'Darien. Jteturning ott alternate days iu time to
connect with the ears to Savannah. Fare to Darieu,
*4.1)0.
Connecting at Station Number 13 Daily, (Sun
days excepted,) with a line of coaches to Thomas-
viile, passing through Mill Town, Troutiville und
()iiitman; arriving at Thomntvllle at 2 P. M., in time
to connect with the coarltesto Monticeiio and Alhauy;
reprer enuffi iu this place, hy
(x*, tty
.IAS. A. NORRIS, Agent.
Office at Richards*?} & Martin’s..
Savannah, Dec. 1st, 1R58. _ dec! -ly
ami at Monticcllo in time to connect with the
to Tallahassee and Si. Marks; returning- on alternate
days, connecting with the ears for Savannah.
Fare from Savannah to Thomnsville, $lt.()0 Dis
tance, hy Railroad. 1311 miles; by Stage, til miles.—
Time from Savannah lo Thomasrllle, 2!) hours.
N. U.—Freight train leaves Savannah on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, at U.:!t)A. M.; return on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday, al 11.30 A. M.
Freight to be forwarded by freight train must
be delivered at the Savannah Depot the day pro-
‘ ■ ’ ‘ - ** * ck, which.
FULTON
Fire Insurance Co.
vlmts to shipment, excepting live stock, which,
after having given one dny’s notice, will be received
on tlio day of departure, if delivered at the Depot
thirty mtiiiito* before tho leaving time. Freight hy
Passenger Train should la* delivered nt the Depot
at least 33 minutes before the regular time of depar
ture. Double regular rales to he charged ou all such
freight, excepting oysters, fruit, fresh fish, fresh
anu other
j forwarded
illicit}!
' Freight received and
DECORATIVE PAINTER,
GILDER, GLASSIER
AND
GRAINER.
All kinds of Painters’ Tools, White Lead, Oils, Mixed
Paints, Glass, Putty, White-wash nud other
Brushes, Paper Hangings, Fire-
Board Prints, A*c., &e.,
FOP.SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No* 11 Whitaker (Street, near the Buy,
(The Old Stand of tho lute John Pool.)
npH7 SAVANNAH^ GEORGIA. ly_
GILBERT BUTLER,
Master Builder,
LAFAYETTE RQUARE, >.
WILMOI& KICHMOND,
Corner of Coiikiw, IVliitakor, and Sil. Juliet! Streets,
ab0D8 at to
Gold and Silver Goods of Every Description.
PUniS SII.VKU TEA -8KT8, PITOHBRH, WAITERS, GOULKTS, CUPS, SPOONfl .ml POKES
‘K f ^B?8'iu l i5 h 8U?ai.BPI t 6cEa. bcniitlAilly put up In cases for Wedding and other Gifts. '
S^WKLKvffJoin'lhc ^rldmrtwAMO ND?n Ui«i ch«iiw»t^pWn ilioU), Including CAMEO, LAVA and MO-
best machines offered to the public.
ITio citizens of the city and country are Invited to oxamlne tho stock, which wlU bo sold, at prices much
l0W watches! clocks und JKWEI.ItY promptly repaired by workmon or .kill nnd long exporienco.
Bavnniiuh. April 11,1WI0.
STAR
CLSTIIIG EMPORIUM.
I860. 'H'AIITILHH. I860.
Wl. O. PRICE,
CORNER BAY AND BULL BTREET8,
TlTHUKE Gentlemen of taste can make selections
V Y from tho best nnd largest stock of Goods in this
city, and luivo their orders executed wl;h elegance and
dispatch unrivalled in this country.
CLOTHm BEAM MADE,
KOI! MEN AND BOYS OP ALL AGES.
Fuvn.ish.ing and Fancy
GOODS.
The Undersigned have the
APPOINTMENT
Of every description, In-endless variety, and at tho
very lowest rates for cash, or satisfactory credit.
The patronage of city and country is respctfully
..... „— 1 r hrtla i * J - * J
solicited. Bargaius con bo made. Call and
SWIFT & PETERSON,
wxxox.xiS2vXi]s a-xioonxia
in the most modern style, IKON 1
lituo. tiuvnmmsi anu nun i imt. nu will OIpO
fumlHh ami set the PATENT AKRA LIGHTS. He
can frirniBh DOORS, BLINDS and 8AHUKS, from
one of the bent Northern manufacturers, ut prleoH tlmt
will give satisfaction. _____ otig4—ly
D0UGALD FERGUSON,
with all that is necessary, with noatucss and despntch.
Always on hand METALICOA9ES and other Coffins.
BELL HANGING in all Its branches executed.—
FEATHERS renovated and puritlcd by steam process.
Orders solicited at my ware-room, No. 121 Broughton
street, betweeu Bull nnd Whitaker, or at my resi
dence, 185 Y’ork street, sonth side of the Court llouee.
oetlg ' »
GEORGE H. ASH,
Ill
40 Wull Street, New York*
CAPITA I* AND SUUPIilJS, (>4230,000.
W. A. COBB, President.
JAS. M. RANKIN, Secretary.
Fire risks iu Savannah and vicinity undertaken by
PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY, Agents,
Jyl4 U8 Bay street.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
LAFAYETTE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF BROOKLYN, L.
Branch Office 14 Wull street, Now York.
Capital and Surplus £200,o(K)
T. J. BUKGKN, President.
J. B. THOMPSON, Jr., Secretary.
Fire Risks iu Savannah aud vvlciulty undertaken by
PHILLIPS tfcBRANTLEY, Agents,
Jyl4 98 Bay Street.
STATE
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Capital and Surplus * $325,000
JNO. B. ROBERTSON, President.
G. FARNHAM STEVENS, Secretary.
Flro Risks In all accessible towna of this State, un-
dertaUeu by . PHILLIPS * BRANTLEY’,
Jyl4 General Agents, 98 Bay street.
KNICKERBOCKER
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
17 WHXIAM STREET, NKW YOUK.
Capital and Surplus $218,000
ERASTUS LYMAN, President.
8. C. WHEELER, Secretary.
Lives and slavus Insured at reaaonablo rates.
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents,
jy 14 08 Bay street.
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD
r|l\VO DAILY
TKA1NN BETWEEN
Macon and Columbus.
Leave Macon at 9.45 A. M. nud 11.60 P. M.
Arrive at Columbus.... 3.30 P. M. nnd 5.515 A. M.
Leave Coin minis 3.15 A. M. und 3.30 1*. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.541 A. M. and 9.05 P. M.
One daily Mill! Train between Mncon and Albany,
nud Cuthbert, Coleman ami Morris.
Leave Macon
Arrive iu AMuny
T Albany
..10.25 A.M.
.. 4.65 P. M.
_ 2.00 P. M.
Arrive at Macon.» 8.241P.M.
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Coleman Sta-
THE PHCENIX
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF BROOKLYN. N. Y.
C.811 OAPITAI. *300,000, WITH aILAIMIK SUllPLUt.
W ILL tnlto rlBltH on Itwelllnei), store.,
mul McrcUamlltui, aUlbenil nilo».
JylB
CASH CAPITAL *160,000.
New Haven, Ct.
mills COMPANY in.ure. BuHdliiK.,
J. McrcliamllBe, Shliiauud tlioIrCargiiu., Houaokola
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKEY.
N T11IS AGE of ailnlteraied and doloterlona
_ Llimora, Itlau noureo of great aatlafacllou to lio
ablo tolnttodare to imbl'l notice tlio Above article—
an article or unquealloiivd imrlly, and JoaMMlngTip
oimlltleaesreul enoltaa have the muat fivorable Hitln-
Mice on tho buman constitution.
j>-few rood, of Bell on the banka of the Uhtoe pror
ilti.. — . M 1,lnL ...111 llmt.tdli tihwlmrg OloCi
A Tew roous ui un vuo imuikb oi uut m uio imr
dnw tbo grape, wblchwlll ttonrlsli ntiwhereel jc, rrom
wIiobo Jiilce proceed* the “ dobannlsberg," the choicest
" '"few nc re* of'land In Cuba produce a Tobacco, tlio
(fr and unutlly of widen, wl
are, otOIncomparably *upci
:t of any other *oll.
Ami a nnrrow *trlpof land
In like manner. It baa long been kuown tliat a) I lu
lled territory, lying In the valley of Uie Mouougaliela
river, exoluslvoly bring* forth; a -Rye of prop-
■ • ’ cnllar.that It* dl*(lllaf
ertlea so marked and peculiar, that It* dist illation pro*
dneeaa Whisky of michaupcrlatlvechatnctora* place*
It licyond rivalry. ... , ,
lly a procea* rOreiilly dlscovored, and ...... »™«..
only to uiy nianulkcturer. tho gmlu from tho choicest
.pot of this favored locality Uniado to yield the
AROMATIC VALLXY WHISKY,
with which no other car. aland nn Inslaut’s gomparl-
,on. \
any oue who will llret anh
It la now the elandard arttcleat all tho Hr8t<lar* Ho
tels and Club* In the city of New York, aod wherever
Ufa Introduced It nt once assume* It* leading post-
... VreiflotS£tandgfateKtl ( < ltMercl«es
liapplert permanent Influence upon tho rnnstllu.
UlrU, UL IIUtUal llUbn.
J. BRYAN & SONS, Agonta,
117 Bay b treat.
tlnn, 10 miles west of Cuthbert. on the Fort Gaines-
Line, and from ATorrii* Station, 11 nttloa west or C’ulh-
bert, on the Eufaulu lino, conuecr daily with the Al
bany Mail Train ntHmitlivilbi, No. 10 8. W. R. It. The
Road will Iih open to llatdier’s, ou the Kufnula line,
15 miles west of Cuthbert, on the 15th March next.*
Leave Coleman at 11.45 A. M.
Leave Morris at 11.88 A. M.
Arrive atSmithvilluat 3.04 P.M.
Leavo SmltUvilleat 8.35 P. M.
Arrive nt Cuthbert al 6.54 P. M."
Arrive at Coleman ut 0.48 P. M.
Arrive nt Morris at 0.57 P. M.
Mnkiug the connection with the up nnd down •Alba-
V Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
York I
C. WADE & CO.,
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
EDWARD C. WADE, Savannah, (la.
ang9-ly PEYTON L. WADE.fecrivfn Co., Cla._
P. L. CONSTANTINE & CO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
SAVANNAH, GA.
L. CONST4NTINB, Uanl3] O. O. E8TABUOOK.
bridge, Tliomasville. &c.
Post Coaches and Hacks make n dally connection
with the Trains nt Coleman for Fort Gaines; and at
MorriB for'Eufaulu. .
Hiicks run six times a week from Fort Valley.to
Perry, Haines viile, aud HawklneviUe, and tri-weekly
^PaBaengera for points below Fort Valley should take
the Night trains from Augusta anil Savannah to avoid
detention at Macon: for otherpolutB, take either trnlu,
VIRGIL POWERS, Kng’r and Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. 29,1800.
,ny t
nmr2
3Ea: o tub: ESv
NSURANCE CO.,
DODGLA88 R, SATTERLEK, ProB’t.
W ‘pmUdP6-.hBRANTLEY, Agents,
INSURE almost
LOSS OR
to tho an-
$100,000 ON ONE RISK ! !
THE DNDER8IGNBD, AS AN AGENT OP THE
Unity Fire Insurance Association.
OP LONDON,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
IN LONDON,
A ND noveral 11 rat dun* AMBRIOAN
COMPANIES. Is prepared to lNHU" 7 ' 1
ovary description of PltOPEHT Y against
DAMAGE BY FIRE, ou terms favorable
wired. Risks token to lliu extent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
or amallcr amounts, an may he derimL on or In any
good bullditig or location In this city. Merchants uml
ollmrti wlehlng large amouufr of Insurance iu one
place may find it to their intcreat and convenience to
call on the unhucriher. Risk* are alno taken on prop
erty iu all parts of th« Slate of Georgia, when tho
owners are favorably kuown, or ftirnirii tmtlnfoctory
reference to the nnderalgned. and the location 1b o!
easy nceoss hy Railroad or mall Bteamera.
All lOKsiM* by Htld Compaulon promptly and honora
bly settled on production of proper proofo, nnd tlUMC
ortlie British offices, without refcrcucoto London.
Addn** or apply to james „„„
fubM—ly lit! ll.iy ilriL't, S.nnnnah. _
Georgia Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta 0.45 A.M. I Arrive Atlanta, 0.45 A. M.
^ & 9.451\ M. “ “ 11.63 P. M.
Leave Atlanta 8.40 P. M. Arrive Augusta 5.42 A. M,
“ “ 10.00 A.M. | “ “ 41.45 1*. M
Sunday Trains, leaving Augusta nt 9.45 P. M. nnd At
lanta ut 12 Night, discontinued.
CONNECTIONS.
Arr. Augusta, 11.15
i SOUTH CAHOUNA ItAII.ROAD.
I*. M. I LeuVe Augusta 10.00 A. M.
P.M. I “ r * 8.05P.M.
Arrive Atlanta, H.33 A. M. I Leave Atlanta 0.15 A. M,
“ “ 7.51 P. M. I “ “ 10.15 A. M.
‘ with Athens dhanc’H;
IdOuvu Augusta 12.45 night, and Atlanta 8.40 night;
rive atTthens 8.30 ATM'.
Leave Athena it.00 A. M.; arrive at Augusta 0.45 I*.
M., and Atlanta 11.451*. M.
WITH WASHINGTON BHANC1I,
Leave Washington 2.00 P. M.; urr. AugiiBta0.45P. M.
and Atlanta 8.40 Night; Leave Augusta 2.45 I*. M.
and Atlanta 10 A. 5fT; arrive Washington 7.901*. M.
WITH WAUHKNTON UUANUii.
Leave Warrenton fi.iK) I*. M.j urr. Augusta 0.45 P. M,
aucl Atlanta 8.40 night; leave Augusta 2.45 P. M,
mm 10 A. M.; arrive Warrenton 0.301*. M.
g2i/** Ou Sunday uo Trains run on the Branches.
Kept 11 GKO. YONQR, Gou’i SnpT,
Florida Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE!!
kN AND AFTER flFKBRIT A BY Sllnt,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
4G Itroud St., Now York*
(Formerly Swift A Co. % and Swift A Pktbrbon, Sa
vannah, Geo.)
General Partners. Special
Kdwabo Swift, Lkwja
UilAHl.'EH W. PRTKBMONf OOTAVUH COHBN.
CobO—tf . Savannah, Geo.
1 Partners.
Lkwis F. 11a kius,
HANFORD & DROWNING,
WHOLESALE 0L07HIERS,
•190 & :sas tlifiiulniiv,
New York.
Orel' C. IK .6 J. T. Moor* JS CO.
N. B.—Special attention paid to orderai fol>2
SCHA1GK A PiORIAIK;
WHOl.K^AI.E COMMISSION 1
W
3VIa,E;-toi* Mason,
I N prcuured lo toutract lor bulldlu;
or Jobbing work or any description In bla Hue.
work done with neatucbh ami despatch.
53®*“ RcBldenee, Taylor street, West of Medical Col-
lege. ; nmj-2—1\ .
U. FIIAKKR. WM. lUlAlLSFOiai
JNO. C. FRASER & CO,,
COTTON AND RICE FACTORS,
AND
General Commission Merchants,
BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GKO.
IBEBAL CASH ADVANCES ITT ADD
I on Produce consigned to our care for sale or ship
ment. BAGGING, ROPE, und PLANTERS* SUP
PLIES purchased at iinvent canh prices. JeB—ly
HENRY H. SCRANTON,
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 154 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.'
kgent for Scranton & Tallinnu’a Line New
skets. .* Jyl
E,
MARKET PRODUCE GENERALLY
189 WEST STREET, COB. VESEY,
Opposite WushiugtonMurket,
I-W XI W Y Q B. K .
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
JOHN llOMAIN,
M. C. HCHANCK,
REFERENCES.
Np.w Youk-Duryen A nydo, Tilton, Uenry A Hoff,
aley. Sayre A Co., Comhea, Nix A Campbell.
Boston—Bennett, Darling & Co.
J 'V.Wt ‘~ ~
AMERICAN GUANO COMP’Y
A. tliolr Bole Agent* tor tho Mile or
GUANO,
FROM JARVIS & BAKER’S ISLAND,
the Pacific Ocean, for the States of North and South
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee,
hereby cAutlon purchasers against buying from all oth-
persons—as there areas many asthreo spurious car
goes offered in tho markets which were not Imported
hy fluid company, and were taken boforo any chemist
had arrived on the Island to make selections.
Tho Brand of the American Guano Company will be
found on every package sold hy our Agents.
The results of Its use in 1859, hy James Gardner, Esq.,
editor of the Constitutionalist, and hy Frank Hamp
ton, of Woodland, South Carolina, ou Cotton lands,
LEAVE NO DOUBT THAT IT IS THE. BEST
AND CHEAPEST OF ALL FERTILIZERS
OFFERED IN THE MARKET, AND THAT
COTTON PLANTERS CANNOT COMPETE
WITH THEIR NEIGHBORS WITHOUT THE
USE OF IT.
OUR AOfNTS ARB '
Messrs. BROWN, DkRUSBET A CO., Wilmington,
N.O.
Messrs. WARDLAW, WALKER A CO., Charles
ton, S. C.
C. A. L. LAMAR, Savannah, Ga.
J. O. DAWSON, Augusta', Ga.
Messrs. SIMS & RUST. Albfiny, Oa.
T. R. BLOOM, Macon, Ga.
Messrs. GUNBY A CO., Columbus, Ga.
4i GILMER A CO., Montgomery, Ala.
“ POMEROY A MARSHALL, Mobile, Ala.
“ PRATT A McKENZIE, Apalachicola, Fla.
“ HOPKINS^ A MEGUINESS, Tullahassee,
hour —Thomne Bond,Eeq. ^
>lk, Va.—R. 11. Chamberlin &Hon. Jan3frfim
Ilea, it Is very dealmb!
venientway for repairing Fuinlturo, Toys, Crockery,
Ac.
. SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meets all Mieh emergencies, nnd no household can
afl'ord to be without It. It Is always ready nnd np to
the sticking point. There la no longer a necessity for
“ ipingcluilrs, splintered veneers, headless dollt, and
„.jkeu cradles. It isjustthu article for cone, shell,
and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of
refinement ami taste.
This admlrnblo preparation is used cold, being
chumlcally belli in solution, nud possessing nil the
A. H. CHAMPION,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
GB.OOERIE S3 ,
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
TOBACCO, SUGARS, DK1K1) FRUIT, i!-.,
NO.-1DARKARD STRIiKT,
BETWKm nr Market and da rstreet,
doer _SA\ ifNAJS, Gr-A.. ly
JO MoMAHON,
Produce mmission and Forwarding
loj-cbant,
AND DEALER IN
CORN, A^HEAT, BACON, FLOUR, nAY, OATS, &c.
170 BAY STREET, SAVANNAII, OA.
Refer to MaJ. A. Porter, President Bank of the State
i;MCi j*
J. LAMA,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Spanish Scgars, French Urandics*
WINES, WHISKY AND OTHER LIQUORS,
TOR A COO OF ALL KINDS,
NO. 185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEO.
oct4
of Georgiq; Messrs. Cohens & Hertz. .novl—41m
FATTEN & MILLER,
(LATH PATTEN, HUTTON A CO.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
jjyl SAVANNAH.
SAMUEL PALMER & SON
1IAVK ON HAND A LAUGH STOCK OF
HARDWAR E ,
For Sale Low for Cash.
mart
B. Q*. TILDEN,
(LATE GILBERT & TILD1CN,)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Family Groceries,
In barrel* nuu. iimr numbs. A* It
“;n°d n tt U r^ SST^% WMsko, llml
call noaslbly bo distilled. W. also ollbrour
OLD F AMILY UYB WIII8KKY,
and other brand*, from tko large stock of Fine Wills-
klesjn the Unltod Stotw-^^ Distiller.
sSehliyklll Bteer, Philadelphia.
Omens ltd Wau. Stiiekt, New York : and
100 South Fhont St. Phii-dsli'iha.
mar87—ly --v ’
Leave Feniaudlna'at,. 2-1 rl P. M,
" llilldivlll nt d.BS
“ Starkest d.*0
** Wbddont ja "
" Gnincsvllleut .8.11(1
Arehurnt »•!» ‘
Arrive.*it llronson h.M
Leave UroilsOllut A. M.
“ Arelicrut «« "
“ Gnliiesvlllust..: C-W
“ Waldo nt «•»
“ StoVkeat g-b0 A-
“ Usldivln nt
Arrive st Fcriiaudlim. .fuse-
Freight Train will leave Fcnrandina on Mondays,
Wednesdays and Fridays, at 4.*Jft A. Mb nnd retunijug,
leave Broiinm on Tuesdays, 3 huri*dayH nml Katuruaya
er* Thee a Trains connect with Boats to anil from
155 BIKOVGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAII, GA.
* Store formerly occupied by Morse A Fay.
June!
CV
L. GILBERT,
(LATB GILBERT & T1LDKN,)
WllOI.KSAI.il AND 1IKTA1I. DKA1.KR IN
OROOERIES,
Oils, Bacon, Fish, Flour,
BUTTER, OH EESE, LARD, CANDIES, FRUITS,', iu.
West Side Market Square,
Junes - SAVANNAH, GA.
vjilunblc quailtleu of tlio best cahinot-mukers’ glue.
It maybe lined in tho place of ordinary mucilage, be*
’ ig vastly more adhesive. _
“USEFUL IN K^RY HOUSE/
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each Imttle. Price, 25
WlioicBalo Depot, No. 48 Codar-st., New York
Address 11ENUY 0. SPALDING & CO.,
Box No. 3,(MX) Now York.
rut np for Dealers in cases containing four, eight and
twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card ac-
companylngencli package. *
’ A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED
GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every
household. . „
Sold hy all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard
ware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy
Stores,
Country merchants should mako a note of Spalding’s
Prepared Glue, when malting np their llHt. It will
stand any climate. Jnn27—dtw&iyw
GliEBOKBB RBIBBY.
AN UNFAILING CURE FOR
GONORRHCEA
AND-ALL
DiH«aN(*M off Iho Uviimvy Organs.
This Remedy cures when fill other preparations fall.
Tt is entirely unlike every other componuu; contain-
lug no mineral Poison or Nauseous Drug!
ns it la prepareil solely from ICoots, llnrks and
Leaves, nnd has been handed down, from one gen
eration to another, by the Cherokee Indians.
It la offered to the nubile on its own Intrinsic merits.
It performs its duty quickly and thoroughly. The
Unfortunate, of either sox, will lie repaid by
using this Itemedy, instead of placing themselves
at the mercy of some Quack or Professor. This
Itemedy strikes at the very Hoot of the disease:
Its tendency is not simply to suspend the unison, but
to Remove the Can no on which it depends.
Full directions, Ih pamphlet form, accompauy each
bottlo. Tho speedy and ponnnueut relief aflbrded hy
this Remedy, in Ml cases of Gonorrhoea, Glcot,
Gravel, Stricture, Fluor Albua, ^whites
III FcuialcN,i and ail diseases of t'.-.e Urinary Otr
gans, has astonished the most scientific men of he-
This Remedy not only eradicates all Folaon
from the SyMtemimt Invigorate* the most deli
cate constitution.*
t-& u> Jt<lQesNot Afreet the Breath or Inter
fere wltkar.y f Iosn of IIuhIiicsm, or require any
“And what EiihanccH Its Value, is theEu-
HENRY ESLER & CO.’S
STEAM ENGINE
AND
BOILER WORKS,
Cbnrli'stoii itnUy, nnd will. Boats to nud from Savan-
““rAroltf^iU/toliwMn all thetibovostotloiia and
fJburlustoii uni bo secured b.v the dully Boats, and be
tween all tlio above stotlims and Saynnuoli, otnducfd
ratu by tho etcainer Aunneta. which leave. Fernaudl-
ua on Wednesdays and Hatonlnys,.aiid SaTannah on
Mondays aud Wednt ' '
“ vlli ‘
ATLANTIC BASIN, BROOKLYN.
RIVER fiND MARINE'ENGINES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.,
Sugar MiUs, Mill Works. &o.
n. II. LINVILLE,
dec23—tf Agent for Savannah.
FOR $5.
POT1EW.& MKRWIN,
Rule Proprietor*,
St* Louis, Mo.
Sold hy S. D. Brantley. Htcwarl-tt. Butler, and alii ho
Drugglht« lu Savannah, and hy all responsible.denier*
. •- * v i United State*. inurStt—dlw«fewly
In medicines in tho t
1 for sale hy
PA BOXES 4IBANGES, 80 boxes Lemons,
OU for sale by * .r . - ^ ft. G. TILD^N.'
loayaa ' Jka.^165 Broughton
TO
OTHERS.
G. B. LAMAR,
W.W. CHEKVKR.
Savannah, January 31st, 18C0. JanBl—tt
GROVER & BAKER’S
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
Sewing Racliines.
W. MORRELL & CO., Agents,
SAVANNAH, GA.
PRICE $55 TO $130.
rru bea leave to coll the attention of
if our Irie.ldi and thu public to those machine*,
lilc.h wo are offering on exhibition at our Plano
Warehouse. ‘
them in Geori
ty over any other Patent Svwing Macl
LY AND PLANTATION SEWING. , , „
MACHINES packed, ready for sowing, with dlreo-
tiona how to ubo tliom, sent to any part of the coun
try.* PereouB in tlio city purchasing Machines can
have a young lady call nt their residences to instruct
them in the neo of them.
decS3—tf
Cash Business.
David O’Conuor’H and the^Marshall House, where he
will attend to making GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS
In the best nnd latest style, at prices to suit all who
will pntruuizo him. UNIFORMB of all, kinds which
are made in the State will also be attended to, and by
.the latest regulations. Garments made elsewhere,
that do not fit the Gentlemen, will also he attended
Does Repairing, and at tho shortest notice.
A suit or 4;lotlioa.made In fourteen hours.
Cutting for men and hoys paid for on delivery.
P. 8.—Young meu and others wishing to uecorc
■Slaii(wm 1 # —
cutting gentlomen’s garments, can
bo taught in five (5) lessons. No compensation re
quired until the student is satisfied that I have given
him t.itire satisfaction, .
oetlS—ly M. CAREY, Agent.
FOR FAMILY USE.
WILL MEND ART1CI.ES IN
Wood, Iientlier, Crockery, GIunn, Ivory,
Bone, AlaboHtor, Iflurnlc, ItiiliLcr,
Gutta Pcrctaa, Cloth, Papier
ltlaclic, Nhell, Horn,llone,
■Planter, dec.
And indeed there Is scarcely an nrtlclo In the whole
rauzc of domestlc'ecoROHiy, whether It bo for nsei or
ornament, which, when broken, cannot, with this
preparation, be restored to Its original value. It chal
lenges the world for its superior. It is indispensable
in every ~ ‘ .
HOUSE, WORKSHOP, C’OUNTING-RQOM,
And no person, after a trial of .
Starr’s ihcmicaliy Prepared Glue,
would willingly disponso with it forfonr times its cob<.
It is always ready und always reliable. It is not offeu*
s.i vo to tho sin oil. aud is not effected by climpte, and
where known it has become a FIXED FACT. * ,.
The attention or dealers and conanmers in Invited to
the following testimonials regarding Its superior quab
Newark, NoV. 26,1859.
“After a faithful trial of Starr’a Fropared
Glue ou Wood. Leather and Cloth, at the Phenlx
Works, I most cheerfully reemnmeud its une for all
purposes generally required, and yp^ffiyTorlamjly
“We, the undersigned, having .tested STARR’S
PREPARED GLUE, agree with thc above recommen
dation. -.-■•V'.,'.: i f. ■ -
" W»L B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware ifauufucturer^
" LY SAIfDKU N : J.
"11EDKNBUHG & LTTT’ELL, Carriage MaRUtoctnrer.
Newark, N. J.
“WM. H. KIRK A 00., Carpenters ondB^Udcra^ ^
stavr'H Chomlcally Prepared Oluo
I* sold by all Druggists, Fnrolture Dealers, aroceri,
Fancy Genas Dealers, Hardware Dealer*, Station
er., nnd,by country Merchants RCiiemlly.
PRICK, ‘ifl CENTS PUR BOTTLE. .
. A temb CM* with each koWe.
«.»•
0t J$orders or letter8 J of’inqn'lry, by maU, ' addree«ed
to the
STABROLUK COMPANY, Bl Llbertyat.,N. Y.
Frtit/ht will also hc ,b
nt fien-fAiiGs uf iireseut....... , , , .
dare of the Augusta, and Instruct Hieto^n
by the steamer Augusta
. E. O’BYRNE,
Groceries & '
Wholesale and
CORNER OF BRYAM AND JBFFBRSON STREETS.
iiHU’rH, aim J.cn
II. o. TILDEN.
No. 155.Bronghton Street,
IIFXKEN. TUBS OHOICK GOSHEN
' rxes’Chdlco
mayaa
F L BUTTEit7to5bol
may22
fico GbBheu Chei
No. 155 BrenghtonSti
LEVERIOH A ENDERS, Carriago JIakers. Ti ,
mill
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