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SAVANNAH DAILY MORNING NEWS, MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1860.
PBRIDNOED nrmsn AND FK-
3 PHYSICIAN, iireeeus tbo attention
lior
Soothing Syrup,
l.D'H Bircinu lor Iho Ulud-
fiiiLMBOLD'S BlICHU lor tho Kidneys.
llKLMBOLD’H BUCIIU for tTio Uravol.
1IKLM BOLD'S BUCIIU for tbo Dninmiy.
1IKLM BOLD'S BUCIIU for Nervousness.
llBLMBOLD'H ItCCHU for Boss of Memory.
11KLM BOLD'S BUCIIU for Dimness of Vision.
llELMUOLU'H BUCIIU for Difficult llrmthlnff.
IlliLMBULD'H BUCIIU Tor Week Nerves.
HBLMBOLD'S BUCHU for General Debility.
HBLMBOLD'S BUCIIU for Universal Isvssltndc.
lllil.MUOl.ll'M BUCIIU for Horror of Disease.
HBLMBOLD'S BUCHU for Nlelit Svvenls.
IIKI.M Hours BUCIIU for Wnkofriinra..
§ n inn'll n ct,
SAVANNAH
LIFE, FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE! AGENCY,
STODDAltlPH NV1V ULOOK,
(Over N. A. Hardee A Co’s.)
\iKLkmw mnu £•
Vl - , ^ [ho prd^s of toothing, by hSEmBOLD’S BUCIIU for luAvlnon» or the eyelids,
tho^gumSj reducing: all inllamnuitlmi-wlfl „.|Vif to,mH)mry Summation ami Lon* of sight.
iodic action, nnd is HKLMBOLD’S BUCHU for Mobility and Restless*
FOB CHILDREN TEETHING-,
which greatly facilitates the process of teething, *
softening tho gums, rcdncl “**
allay all palu nnd spasmi „
SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. ness, with Want or Attention, Horror of Society.
Depend nrton it, mothers, it will give rent to your- HELMBOLD 8 BUCHU for Obstructions,
nelvcs, and HELMUOIjD’B BUCIIU for Excesses arising from In*
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR IN- discretion, and allI diseases of the
•A: FANTS. , SEXUAL ORGAN,
We have pntnpnnd sold this article for ten years,and Existing In either sex, from whatever causa orlgina-
can day, in confidence and'truth of It, whnr we have ted, and no matter;of
novcrbcenablo' to say of any HOW LONG STANDING.
othermedicine "**63. —IV V V Eli Then? symptoms, In part, are experienced often by
liil« It <!<l » 1,1 11 snirerurs with diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel
single in« WINSLOW ostnnee, to and Dropsy, and invnrluhly hy the Injudicious or nor*
c ire c t a cure, when volts nud debilitated. It is a fact, long since estaln
timely need.— SOOTHING- ^ uver "'J* ,\ vu lished, that any disease of these organs efi'ect the
know an In- stance of dls* j mind move than any and all others, and If allowed to
satisfaction a , V"DTTT3 iby m>y mie go on—which this medicine invariably removes—sbon
who-nsed It.—I... -.P-T.rrV,M.~JL.—'On the contra* follows Loss of Power. Fatuity nud Epileptic Fits—in
fir, all Hro delighted with its operations, and sneak in one of which the patient umy expire. Who can say
terms of highest commendation of Us magical otjects that these oxcusscs are not frequently followed by
and medical virtnoa. Wc speak In this matter “wliat, those direful diseases, Insanity and Consumption t—
wo do know." after ton years experience, und The record of the Insane Asylums and the inulnnchol-
pledge our reputation lor Jho I'lillllmout . ly deaths by consumption, bear ample witness to the
of what wc here declare. In almost “very : truth of these assertions. In Lunatic Asylums the
instance where tho Infant Is suiter lug from pmn and most tnelancholly exhibition appears. The coiinte-
exhaustion, relief will bp found In fifteen or twenty nance la actually sudden and quite destitute-neither
mlnnfeto after the syrup Is administered. mirth nor grief ever visits It. Should a sound of the
This valuable propnmtton Is the prescription of one voice occur, It is rarely articulate.
Of the most EXPERIENCED and SKILFUL f “With woeful measures wan Desnair. 3“■■
NURSES in l^w lubigliiml. and has Imoti used with Low, sullen sounds, his grief beguiled.”
HO V® r-fOlI lug a net enn in I Debility is most terrible, and has hi ought thousands
I.!.* upon thousands to untimely graves; thus blasting the
£"r , 'r o t f 1 r ,,ynol ’ ,uyo,,ti5< '" nm ,w c " r,, ' lby
gives tone uud energy to the wholo system. It will 1
INFALLIBLE REMEDY.
died, end in
llevo it the
«urMt rem-
world* In all
ENTERY
WIND UOLHI,
’FOR
The mass of voluntary testimony in possession of
the proprietor, vouching its virtues and Its curative
. powers, Is immense, embracing names well known to
science and fame. Certificates of cures from one
: month to twenty years' standing, and of the most re
liable and respectable character, are open for Inspec
tion from Governors of the States, Judges, eminent
Physicians, and distinguished Clergymen.
II ELM BOLD’S EXTRACT BUCIIU Is prepared di
rectly according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chem
istry, with the greatest accuracy and chemical knowl-
‘ ' '"'“BOO ‘ 1 .. .. .. .. -
The City Fire Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
C. B. Bowens, Prcs’t. C. C. Waite, Sec.
THE CHARTER OAK
Fire and Marine Insurance Company,
OF IIAKTFOKD, CT.
Connecticut Fire insurance Co.,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Till! NORTH AMKHICAN
' Fire Insurance Company,
OF HARTFORD, CT.
Central Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and niter SUNDAY, Feb. 20th.
1800, the Trains will he run ns follows;
Leave Savnnuuh, 10.03 A. M., 1.80P.M. and 11.10P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.55 A. M. and 11.05 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 8.80 A. M. and 0,85 P. M.
Arrive at MiTlcdgevllle 12.80 P. M.
Leave Macon. 10.00 A. M. and 10 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 7.2ft A. M.. 7.45 P. M. and 10.40 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta 0.80 A. M. und 0.85 P. M.
Leave Augusta 12.80 A. M, und 8.15 P. M.
Arrive ot Suvunnah 7.80 A. M. and 10.40 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.55 A. M. and 11.05 P. M.
Train that leaves Savannah at 10.05 A. M. only runs
to Milieu.arriving there at 8.10 P. M., connecting with
10 A. M. Macon Train to Angnstn.
Passengers taking the 8.15 I*. M. at Augusta, will
leave Milieu 5.50 P. M. and arrive at Savannah at 10.40
Passengers hy 11.10 P. M. from Snvnnnnh, will go
through direct to Augusta.
M | Passengers hy either 1.80 or 11.10 P. M. Trains
Market I ire Insurance (omnauv, i fr “ i„r M«™i or im,I'h« bo y umi, win meet
,in vim* voifK 1 * 7 i with no detent Ion at Milieu.
ur m *” lumv. PasMmgers for Atlanta and points beyond on West
ern and Atlantic R. R. will leave Savannah on the
1.00 P. M. train; for Mllledgevlllo and Kntonton on
VWer‘“ *' *- * “ *
PENNSYLVANIA
Fire aud Marine lusiirnuee Co.
Charter Oak Life Insurance Company,
OF HAHTFOKD, CT.,
Il)Pim‘P on the MUTUAL l-I.AN, nr Cn.li Finn, nt
as low rates as any other good Company.
They pay their LOSSES honorably and promptly,
and as no man knows whou he may be called to leave , 4 . „„„„
hit family, nor in view of the changes and reverses of; ^ud at Mllh
i he tell how
Imslne
for, lot
aured on Ills life for the
lafT* Insurance on Slaves nt low rat
Giy* Fire risks effected at reasonable rates.
WILBUR & GLEASON,Agents,
fcbfl 110 Bay street.
FI REA N D L 1 FE
inunTin a nmo
11.10 P. M. Train; for South-Western R. R. below Fort
Valley, on u.m 1*. M. Train; those for Columbus,
Montgomery, Ac., hy either Train. Passengers from
AtmustnrorSouth-Western Georgia should lake the
18.30 -A. M. Train, to avoid detention at Macon; those
for Columbus, Montgomery, Ac. may takeelther train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon aud West-
urn Trains to (Jritllu, Atlanta, and the West. Also,
with South-Western Trains to Albany, Cuthhurt, Ku-
faula, Fort Gaines. Americas, Columbus. Montgomery,
’ with AuguHtltaml Savannah R. It
ii., ”' , |. | ‘ «,ni| (|| .iiiiiiiii i, itii .ti! n tiniii .mil i*ili .Ulll.,11 Iv. 11,
*\v well they may ho provhLxl j to Augusta and tlm North. At Savannah with the
III thill III! Ini. poniftliinn III- irt-u-i-iikly p|i-iiiii.IiI|ip IiiNpw Yurk; aIpo, with ptemn-
S! ,M * . ; ships to Philadelphia and Baltimore.
By this change in eehedule tlm connection both
ways at Angnstn withlheHo. Carolina It. R. Isseeured,
I and Passeuu'ers will hav e no detention at Augusta oi
i Milieu aa heretofore.
jTebsW OEO. W. ADAMfL Gen’l Snp’t.
SAVANNAH, ALBANY & GULF R.H.
H ome innuranue company, oi
New York.
Continental Insurance Company, of New York.
Humboldt Fire Insurance Company, of New York. !
Yletropolltmi Fire Insurance Company, of N. York.
Lamnr Fire Insurance Company, of New York..
Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company, of New York.
Iu-uranee Company or the Valley of Yirgiulu.
North American Fire Insurance Company, of CN
'jC unvulR ions,
speedily reme-
______ ____i«f(«ith. We he-
CHILD KEN beat a II d
e«ly In tlio
TEETHING.!^
In OliUdPett>whethor T it arises from teuthlng
A 0 Hifhi U ait(r.>Hii?r Stm riiiJnV HufoS care cfe’votcd to Its eomhinutlou. See Prof. ; N liw Eiigla ndFi run ml Marine-Iiisurance Compji
Dowcim’ valuuhle works on the Practice of Physic, i of Conn.
,£ii ^T«i* ■ ?A X!? i* r ami most of the lutu Standard Works of MeUtcInu. ; Norwich Fire Insurance Company, of ON
V1“ 'SlZT' llBLMBOLU'H BtlClIU l» par. nml pluuantlu lilBto !
v h sSi» r <f ^. w r 1 1,11,10,,n1 '- 111,1 Insitwlliito In Its ncllun.-
yea, AIISOLli f ELY 8URK—to follow the use i , bi > miiiii11i' iiiniPiirFil before me an Alderman of the
of tiila modiuiuu, if tlmoly used. Full directions for ultv of Phlladeltdiia II T IIKLMHOLD. Chemist
PKnifililr who, being duly sworn, does say, that his preparation
nnless the fac-fllrallo of CURTIS A PERKINS, contains no Narcotic, Mercury, or Injurious Drug, hut
Wfl “ Vn,,t u "" thn n,,,u1,1 “ WM,m,nr is purely Vegetable.
H. T. I1KLMBOLD, Sole Manufacturer.
Sworn and subscribed before ino, this 88d day of
November, 1854. Wat. P. HtUDAnu. Aldermun.
Price f 1 per bottle, or six for $5, delivered to auy
address.
ONE THING CERTAIN, 6
A Trlftl Posts but a Dollar—Try It!
And he convinced of 4* otllcacy. Aud it Is accompa
nied hy rellahlu and responsible certificates from Pro
fessors of Medical Colleges. Clergymun and others.
Prepared hy II. T. lllilAIBOLD,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, *
* 101 South Tenth-street, below Chestnut,
Philadelphia.
To he had of all Druggists and Dealers throughout
the United States, Cunndas ami British Provinces.
Beware of counterfeits. Ask for HELM HOLD’S—
take, no other. Cures guaranteed. Juu23— dty
\ D. BRANTLEY & Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Agents for Suvauuah.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N uud uftcr AYcditcMluy, tlie 2Dili
February. {Mid, the ears will run daily (Sundays
i the outside wrapper.
S lats throughout the world.
fllco, No. 13 Cedar SI., N. Y. ,
Life Insurance.
Mutual Benefit Life liiMihince Company
urk, N. J.. witli accumulated funds exceedii
000, aud allow s a credit of 50 per cent,
urns of Life Policies.
} IFire and Life Risks, in the above well known Com
panies. undertaken hy
novlO—ly W. KING A SONS, Agents.
RESOLUTE
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
OF NEW YOIIK.
pled) ns folio
Leave Savannah p a. M.
Arrive at Station No. 13 5.30 P. M.
Leave Station No...13 h A. M.
Arrive at Savannah ...4. P. M.
Connect lug lit McIntosh, Station No. 3. on Tues-
days. Thursdays and Saturdays with a line of coaches
or New- ' *«> Darien. Returning on alternate days In llmoto
ng iu'LtNK),- eomicet with the ears to Savannah. Fare to Darien,
tlie p,vmi- ?4.INI,
OonnecthiK nt StuMon Number 1-1 Dnllv, (Sun-
(lnv* ivltli n line of cofu-hen to Tltmnnn-
vlllo, IMrsIliH tlirutlgli Mill Tmvn, Tronuville mid
Qilitninn; nrrlvlnc lit. Thniun.vlllc ill 2 1-. M„ In lime
lot.oiini‘i-1 ivlili tin-eonc-ln-Hto.Montk-ollonod Allmny;
and nt Montieello in time to connect with the curs
to Tallahasseo and St. Marks; returning on alternate
days, connecting with tlm ears for Savannah.
Fare Iroin Savannah to Thoinnsville, $11.00 Dls-
Thousands are dully speaking in the praise of
DR. EATON’S
INFANTILE CORDIAL
and why? because it never falb (o ({port! laittinttin-
ou* rdltf when given in time. It nets ns if by magic,
and one trial alone will convinco you that what we any
Is true. It contains
UQ PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of any kind, and therefore relieves hy removing Ha-
mffmnge of your child, Instead of hy tlfwUiihig If*
eentlbllules. For this reason it com mends Itself ns
the only reliable preparation now known for Chil
dren Teething:, DIarrhum, Dysentery,
Grlplnjr iu the HoivelN, Acidity of the
Stomucli, Wind, Cold lit the Head, ami
Croup ; also, for *qfteninr/ the gum*, reducing In
ason.li to nsi aoMxnxm
THAN THE
Richest Diadem
EVElt
Worn by Kings or Emperors.
What ? Why a Beautiful Head of Hair.
B ECAUSE it is the ornament God IUmself pro
vided for ail our race. Reader, although the rose
may bloom ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, the
"* ho teeth * “ " * ”
bu,iu. me yum*, rr.-mvmy t//- , ,. ye ho sparkling, the teeth ho those or pearls, if the
regulating the Howtl*, amt relieving min, , head is bereft, of its covering, or the hafr be snarled
al—\)o\w^mant\-*m*motl\c\\.Is used with , UK i nhrivcled, lmrsh and dry, or worse still, If snrin-
■<v.sw In nil ensns uf CnnvnlHlitiiM nr ..1..1 ...n. ....... ...ti/i .1. ’ 1...1A
wtraUtogfUcun* In all cukm C«uv,iI»Ioiin or ! K m,i with nniy, imtiiro w
«* l,c rPU.. At you ralmlMUj/uml ImIIIi „j ,.| ml . m9 , Fnif. Wooil*, B
your children, anti wish, to mve them j nun tno** *atl
and blighting contequence* which are certain to mult
from_ the vm qf narcotics of which all other remedlt*
aton’a lufnntlle Cordial, this you ....
rely upon. It is perfectly harmless, nud cannot injure
tho most delicate Infant. Price, 35 cents. Full direc
tions accompany euclvbottlo. Prepared only hy
CHURCH A DU1*6nT,
No. 40ft Broadway, New York.
Healthy lmman Blood, upon bolus
ANALYZED,
always pipsonts us with the same essential elements,
aud gives, or courso, the True Standard. Ana
lyze the Blood of a person sulfur lug from Consump
tion. Liver Comnlnlnt, Dyspepsia, Scrofula, &c., ami
wo find in eveiy instance certain deficiencies In the red
globules ofBlood. Supply these deficiencies, and you
are mado well. The Blood Pood is foumlcd upon
this Theory—hence its astonishing success. Theic
FIVE PREPARATIONS
adaptod to the deficiencies of thu Blood in dlfihrent
diseases. For Cough*, Cold*, BronclittlM,
or any Direction whatever of tho Tli rout or LuiigN
inducing Conanmptlou, use No. 1. which in also
platnte, No. 8, for DyNpepsia. llHng ulremty
preiximl for absm'ptlon, it is Taken by Dropit
and carried immediately into the circulation, so ttmt
what, you gain you retain. The No. 4 is Tor Peninle
Irregularities, Hysteria, WeakueNNes,
dec. See special directions far this. For Salt
Rheum* Eruptions, Serot’iilouN, Kidney
nud Bladder Compluints, take No. 5. In all
cases the directions must ho st rictly followed. Price
of the Blood Food $1 per bottle.
Bold by CHURCH A: DUPONT,
No. 40ft Broadway, New York.
JOHN B. MOORE, Agent, Savannah.
And by all reapectablo Druggists throughout the
- country. nm,vl5—d&wly
spi
ill loose more than half he
Hair Restorative, If used two
or three times a week, will restoreuud permanently se
cure to all such au ornament. Read the following and*
Judge.* Tho writer of tho first is the celebrated Plau-
1st, Tlialherg:
New Yoiik, April 19,1858.
Dn. Wood: *
Dear Sir—Permit me to express to you tho obliga
tions 1 am under for the entire restoration of my hair
I to its original color; nbout tho time of my arrival
in the United States It was rapidly becoming gray, hut
upon the application of your “flair Restorative” it
soon recovered Its origimil hue. I consider your Re
storative as a very wonderful invention, quite eflica-
clous us welt ns agreeable. «
1 urn, dear sir, yours truly.
S T1IALBERG.
“ Drych a’r Gwylledydct.”
Welsh Newspaper Office, f
13 Nassau st., April 12,1858. |
Pnop. O. J. Wood—Dear Sir:—Some month or six
weeks ago I received a bottle of your Hair Restorativo
and gave It my wife, who concluded to try it on her
hair, little thinking at tho time that it would restore
the gray hair to Its origltiul color; but to her us well as
my surprise, after n few weeks’trial It has performed
that wonderful efi’ect by taring all the gray hairs to a
dark Wrown, at the same timo beuutifyiiigand thlcken-
lug tho hair. I strongly recommend the uhove Re
storative to all horsons in want of such a change of
their hulr. Oil ARLES GARDE W.
Pnop. O. J. Wood:—With confidence do I recora-
meud your Hair Restorative, as being the most effica
cious article I oversaw. Since using your Hair Re
storative my hair and whiskers, which were almost
white, have gradually grown chirk; und I now Mel
confident that a few more applications will restore
them to their natural color. It also bus relieved me of
all dandruff und unpleasant itching so common among
persons who perspire freely.
J. G. KILBY,
a my hair con:
- — , _ was fast becom
ing bald, and had tried umny remedies to no effect. I
commenced using your Restorative in January last. A
Tew applications fastened * --*•
fill ftp.' grow out, and turuec
TAKRASTT’S
EFFERVESCENT
SELTZER APERIENT.
his valuable and popular Modiciue, prepared in con
formity with the analysis or the waters of tho celn-
rated Seltzer Spring, In Gormnny, Iu a most
convenient ana tiortahlc form, 1ms
sally received the most favoral:
storutlve In January Inst. A.
my hair firmly, It began to*
, . _ , —eel buck to its former color,
(bliL.*) At this lime it is fully restored to Its origl-
Capital,
• tame, by Railroad, i18!t miles; hy stage. 81 miles.—
A 9AA AAA I Time from Savannah to Thoimisvillc, 8ft hours.
&/CUU.UUV : N. B.—J-relght train leaves Savannah on Mondays,
Wednesdays uml Fridays, at ti.30 A. M.; return on
IIRE RISKS taken in this Company
weuue-uuys mm r nuuys, ur o.jju A. returi
) Monday, Wednesday and Fridav, at 11.80 A
Freight to be forwarded by freight train must
*“* 'd at the Snvaunah Depot the day pre-
............ »» *’ck, which,
JAMES K. BARNIIM, M. 9.,
Reform Physician and Surgeon,
TIENPKCTFtXLY OI'I'IillN HIS PRO.
JL1 fcsnlomil Services to tho citizens or Nuvunnnh
and tlm country. ,
Office on Hull street, second door west of Montgom
ery, fronting Elbert Huuiire.
Residence—K. 8. Zittroucr’e, 3 doors west of office.
Prompt attentioM given to all calls. 111111*21—(Jin
l he delive v
vlotis to shipment, excepting live stock,
l'«'. , V!. , iL 0 ,!h,"“"C 1,1 “ ,,y ° tller «' ,u,r ol ” ,;l ' j ;KTh:vl.i7£v™^n.rdaV^
repraiintwl iu till. pmtB, i>v I on, tho clay flopnrtna-, ir dellviwd ut the Depot
, lAh. A. Nonius, Aj-enl. thirty minute, Iwitin- - - — •
clcie-l—ly
FULTON
Fire Insurance Co.
40 Wall Street, New York.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $230,000.
W. A. UORB, President.
JA8. M. RANKIN, Secretary.
Fire risks In Savannah and vicinity under taken by
PIIIM.fl>*: HU A\eiMV
LAFAYETTE
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
OF BROOKLYN, L. 1.
Branch Office 14 Wall street, New York.
Capital nnd Surplus $200,000
T. J. BlIRGEN, President.
J. B. THOMPSON, Jr., Secretary.
Fire Risks in Savannah and .violnlty undertaken by
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents,
Jyl4 93 Bay Street.
STATE
LIFE INSURANCE CO.
OF NEW HAVEN, CONN.
Capital and Surplus $225,000
JNO. B. ROBERTSON, President.
G. FARNHAM STEVENS, Secretary.
Fire Risks in all accessible towns of this Shite, un
dertaken hy PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY,
Jyl4 General Agents, 98 Bay street.
KNICKERBOCKER
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
17 WILLIAM STREET, NEW YORK.
Capital and Surplus .* $218,000
ERASTU8 LYMAN, President.
S. C. WHEELER, Secretary.
Lives and slaves Insured nt reasonable rates.
PHILLIPS & BRANTLEY, Agents.
Jyl4 93 Bay stroet.
o ; —- - ered at the Depot
t ->t Mi^t 30 minutes before the regular time of depar-
' turo. Double regular rates to he charged on all such
I freight, excepting oysters, fruit, fresh fish, fresh meat,
nenslmhle articles. Freight ruccivcd aud
> No. 13.
GASPER J. FULTON,
Superintendent.
eigli
id other
j forwarded t
. . . put up In bottles of threo sizes,
lx: large, medium and small; the small holds half a
!>int uud retails for ouo dollar per bottle; the medium
Jiolds ui least twenty perceutuiore In proportion than
the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; tho large (PIAHAnn OAT OTVT I?. IxTiSK
holds a quart, forty per cent moro in proportion, and q)lUUjUUU Uix l/ii Li 1V1 k5IV
irafff co..
CASH CAPITAL *100,000.
New Haven, Ct.
T IUS COMPANY lii.nroH nulldlnKM.
MurcliniidlBO, Blilim will tlusli-Cnrgom*, llounehold
Funiltiirc. nnd Por#nfinlly Proiiorty Rcnwrally ncniimt
Lu!>b or Bamnoo by Fire, nnd ulvlunn tbrec-Iullrlbn of
tbo prolltn ot tbo businenn ot tbo Comimny with Iho
Policy linlJor 5; OU(:)liAHS H BATTEHt.EE, PreB-t.
w, afS; 4 motley, AB ont..
1 t
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
rii ivo daily tuains between
X Alncon uud (.'ulutnbuB.
Lonvo ilnooii nt 0.45 A. M. nnd 11.50 P. M.
Arrive nt Columbus.... 3.80 P. M. nnd 5.85 A. M.
Lonvo ColltmbiiB 8.16 A. M. und 8.30 P. M.
Arrive ut Macon 8.5(1 A. M. nnd 0.05 P. M.
One dally Mall Train between Mucon nnd Albany,
and Cuthbert, Coleman and Morris.
Leu\ e Macon 10.25 A. M.
Arrive in Albany 4.55 P.M.
Leave Albany 2.00 P.M.
Arrive at Macon 8.20 P. M.
The Mail and Passenger Trains from Coleman Sta
tion, 10 mlloB west of Cuthbert, on the Fort Oatues
Line, and from Morris Station, 11 miles west of Cuth*
hert, on tho Kufaula line, connect daily with thu Al
bany Mall Train atSmithville, No. 10 S. W. R. R. The
Rond will bn open to Hatcher’s, on the Eufaulallne,
15 miles west cf Cuthbert, on the 15th March next.
Lenvo Coleman at 11.45 A. M.
Leave Morris at 11.38 A. M.
Arrive atSmithville at 3.01 P. M.
Leave Smlthvllle at 8.35 P.M.
Arrive ut Cuthbert at 5.54 P. M.
Arrive at Coleman at 0.48 P. M.
Arrive nt Morris at 6.57 P. M.
Making tho connection with tho up and down Alba
ny Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama, ami Augusta, Kingston, Wil
mington, Savannah, MllledgevUlotttid Eutonton.
Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-
bridge, Thomasvillo. &c.
Post Coaches aud Hacks make a dally connection
with the Trains at Coleman for Fort Gaines, and at
Morris forEttfanla. •»
Hacks run six times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Haynesvillu, and nawkinsville, and tri-weekly
to Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for point s below Fort Vnlley should take
the Night trains from Augusta and Savannah to avoid
detention at Macon; for oihernoints, take either tratu,
VIKGIL roWEBS, Eng’r nml Sup’t.
Macon. Fob. 2!), 1800. mar2
retails for three dollurs a bottle.
O. J. WOOD A CO '
New York, (In the groi
stabllshmont.) aud 114
111
and sold hy all good Druggists and fhne^ gomls dwil*
This valuable anil popular Medicine, prepared in
formity with tho ir-- 1 *— * * **- - -
bratud Seltzer Si mm
sonvenlent and portable form, 1ms univer
sally received .the most favorable re
commendations of the Medical
profession aud discerning
public, as tho
MOST EFFICIENT AND AGREEABLE
Saline Aperient
In use, nnd as being entitled to special preference over
the many Mineral Spring waters, Soldlitz Powders,
and other similar urtlcles, tioth from Its compactness
and greater offlcacy. It may be UBed with tho best of-.
BILIOUS AND FEBRILE DISEASES, ftTCK HEAD
ACHE, LOSS OF APPETITE, INDIQKHTION,
and all siMiLAit Complaints,
^PECULIARLY * INCIDENT
TO THE
Spring and Summer Seasons.
is Dartlmilarlv Adapted to tbo wants of Travelers hy
sea and Lund. Residents in llot Climates, Per-
bvus of Scdoiitary Habits, Iu valid*, aud
* Convalescents; Captain* of
- / ! Vessels and PmnUsrs
addition
: To their Medicine CbeBts.
O^whoim^used it, it has high fauor and
fnpj$ n 8TATE OF THE LIVEH-lt
lasM reatorlni; healthy action.
roUHEUMATISM-It give, the best
laying all iiillammatary symptntus, and
factually .curing ilioso aOllctcd.
BS.1N CASES OF OKAVEL, INDI-
JN, HfcABT-RUUN AND COST1VENKSS—
lit'to boa medicine of thegreatest utility.
,cip_rrY Pi^stomacI, and th| mg.
Illy, and with marked aacccse
nonce.
( IB GREATEST RELIEF TO
WITH OR SUBJECT TO THE
. Uy ou the bowels, neutralizing
and thereby removing ail iu-
IN P\ltCT’ it is invaluable in all cases
n A&BHTLE APERIENT OR PURGA
TIVE IS REQUIRED.
In the form of a Powder, carafhlly pat np in
^ to keep In,: any climate, and merely requires
wMe^tkrared updu it to prodoco a delightful eflfcrves-
e morning, it never interferes with the
* acting goutly on the system, re-
omadi’, Hnd^cwatmgan'elastici-
ofspirlts which give zest to eve-
Tio enable»‘ the invalid to. enjoy
impunity, from which he must
* — ’ dipnt which life Ii« irk-
. ofescionnl and other
'Standing throughout -the
v ^ ., ,^--/aud val-
Jdlt to the favorable no*
TARRANT & CO..
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
. WHISKEY.
I N THIS AO 12 of adulterated nnd deleterious
Liquors, It Is a source of great satislHction to lie
able to Introduce to public notice tho at mve article—
an article of unquestioned purity, mid possessing no
qualities except such us have tho most favoruhlo limn*
euco on the human constitution.
A few roods of soil on the banks of the Rhino pro
duce the grape, which will nourish nowhere else, from
wIiobu juice proceeds tho “ Johannlsberg,” thocholccst
Wlueol the world.
A few acres of land In Culm produce a Tobacco, the
pllc<l the worm wit h a super-exceueni; article or »uuu,
from bucU Tobacco as cannot ho induced to grow else-
whure.
In like manuer, it has long been known that a lim
ited territory, lying In the valley of tho Muuonguhela
river, exclusively brings forth u Rye of prop
erties so marked and peculiar, that Its distillation pro
duces a Whisky of sueli superlative character as places
It beyond rivalry.
By a process recently discovered, and now known
only to my manufacturer, the grain from the choicest
spot of tliia favored locality Is made to yield tho
AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY,
with which no other can stand au iustant’s compari-
I iiave no apprehension of bclug accused of publish
ing unwarrantable or even exaggerated encomiums, by
any one who will first subject my Whiskey to tho
tost.
it is now the standard article at all the first-class Ho
tels and Chibs In the city of New York, and wherever
it is introduced it at once assumes its leading posi
tion, Is
AWARDED THE PALM OP SUPERlORTY,
and the demand for it becomes a thing established.
Its medicinal properties are such that
mediate effects arc pleasant
the happiest permanent in
tlon.
tiotif i.
t while its Ira-
„ jl, it exercises
the happiest permanent influence upon tho constitn-
. 1 analyzed a sample of ‘‘Daly’s Aromatic Val
ley Whisky,’; and find ft to be a pure article, of flue
flavor, and without auy deleterious admixture.
James R. Chilton, M. D.
Chemist, Now York.
State Assayeu’s omes, 82 Somerst at., t
Boston, April 17th, 1858. J
public purposes..
Wm. n. Daly—
Your Aromatic Valley Whiskey is received, and after
carelhl examination, I And it to be a pure article,
entirely free ftent the adulterating InfiredieiUs eofre-
THE UNDERSIGNED, AS AN AGENT OF THE
Unity Fire Insurance Association,
OF LONDON,
NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY
IN LONDON,
A ND sovoral llrMt cIuns AIlIDltlOAN
COMPANIES, is prepared lo INSURE almost
overv description of PROPERTY against LOSS OR
DAMAGE BY FIRE, on terms favorable to the as
sured. Risks taken to thu extent of
One Hundred Thousand Dollars
or smaller amounts, as maybe desired, ou or in any
good building or location In this city. Merchants and
others wishing large amouuts of Insurance in one
place may find it to their Interest and convenience to
call on tho subscriber. Risks are also taken on prop
erty In all tuirts of the Stnto of Georgia, when thu
owners are favorably known, or furnish satisfactory
reference to the undersigned, aud thu location is ol
easy adless by Jtallroad or mall steamers.
AU losses by said Coiupnnies promptly and honora
bly settled on production of proper proofs, nud thnso
ol the British offices, without reference to Loudon.
Address or apply to
JAMES McIIENRY, Agent,
feb24—ly 118 Bay street, Savannah.
TIT 12 OFFER for sale th6 above standard brand
If or lino Copper-Dlstllled-MnltediRye Whiskey,
In barrels and him barrols,. As it Is of our own dis
tillation, and highly improved by age, we confidently
recommend it as tlie duukst and best Whiskey that
can possibly bo distilled. We also offer our
OLD FAMILY RYE WHISKEY,
and other brauds, from the largo Block of Flue Whis
kies in the United States. ,
FREEMAN & -SIMPSON, Fhmnlx T) ftUlery
On thcBchuyklll River, Philadelphia.
OrncKS 96 Wall Street, New York: and
109 Soutu Front 8t. Prildeltria.
mar 97—1 y
LEVI BROWN’S GOLD PENS.
milK subscribers have been appointed Sole Agents
JL for the 8tatcs of Georgia aud Florida, of LEVI
BROWN’S CELEBRATED GOLD PJKNS,and have a
stock on hand of tho tliree bIzos, In patent Exten-
.ion Silver Ca.ce, and Kbony slide lloek Boldcra.
Peus sold separate from holders if desired.
Thetrade euppl.ed at ^
Jail and eco them at
. JONES,. 8AU8BURY._d5CO.-8,
•namft . Snceea.nretn B.OI Beaeh.
Xt< alaree lot of "Yerkee Patent Eicelalor Kefri|«-
ratore,”. to which we Invito attention, a» bolng the
heat artlclo of the klud now manaractored.
JONHS, 8AUHBUBY * CO.,.
Huccouion) to E. C. Beach.
TOtriW • nil) Broughton .tract.
TJACON, l'OIIK AND XARD.-2p .hhd..
X> choice lUbhed Sides; (I lihda, choice Clear Sldea!
Mihda. choice Bhouldera; lObbla, Mens Pork : 5 bbla.
No. 1 Leaf Lard: 15 kega No. 1 Leaf Lard. ForAala
by [myl9) JA8.1. SNIDER A CO.
{ SODA AND YEAR POWDKB8.-
Iwga Sal Soda; 10 cases Yeast Powdora. Jnat
ed and for tale by
81 W. M. DA1TD8QN,
IWB.fSpboxeaRlo Coflbc. Jn»t «•
1 for tale by ■<
W. 11. DAVIDSON.
Georgia Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta 0.45 A. M. I Arrive Atlanta, «.45 A. M
“ ” 2.45 P.M. “ “ 11.50 P.M.
Leave Atlanta 8.41) P. M. Arrive Augusta 5.42 A. M.
“ “ 10.00 A. M. I “ 0,45 P.M.
Sunday Trains, leaving Augusta at 2.45 P. M. aud At
lanta at 12 Night, discontinued.
CONNECTIONS.
1.15 P.M. | “ “ 8.05 P.M.
WITH WKSTUUN XNU ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 5.03 A. M. | Leave Atlanta, 10.30 A. M
“ 44 WP.M.I “ 44 8.40P. M.
WITH ATLANTA AND LAUHAXUK RAILROAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 8.33 A. M. 1 Leave Atlanta 0.15 A. M.
“ 44 7.51 P. M. | “ “ 10.15 A. M.
AVITH ATHENS BItANC!!.
Leave Augusta 12.45 night, and Atlanta 8.40 night;
rive ut Alliens 8.30 A. M.
Leave Athens 11.00 A. M.; arrive at Augusta 0.45 P.
M., aud Atlanta 11.45 P. M.
WITH WASHINGTON ltHANOH.
Leave Washington 2.00 P. M.; arr. Augnstafl.45P. M.;
and Atlanta 8.40 Night; Leave Augusta 9.45 P. M.
ami Atlanta 10 A. M.; arrive Washington 7.20 P. M.
WITH WAUllKNTON UKANOli.
Leave Warrenton 3.00 P. M.; arr. Augusta 6.45 P. M.,
and Atlanta 8.40 night; leave Augusta 2.45 P. M.,
ana 10 A. M.; arrive Warrenton 6.30 P. M.
Ou Sunday no Trains run on the Branches'.
_septl4 GEO. YONGE, Gen’l Sup’t,
Florida Railroad.
A. J. MILLER & OO.,
CABINET II1AKER3&IINDERTAKEItS,
No. 167 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, OA.
N BW Furniture of all kinds, conatant*
ly oil hand: alsu, a lnrjie assortmetit ol’ l.ouklnu
classes. Neiv Work made to order ut the shortest
not lee. Mattrasses, Jobbing und Bell llanrlnu done
In the neatest style, with ilesiuiteli. feliil-ly
MAD. T. DE GARR0 NEVE,
Astrologist,
Phrenologist and Physiologist,
aprlB NO. 85 STATE STREET.
A. BOROHERT,
Corner or Hryun nnd Jeireraon sireeln.
HAS CONSTANTLY ON 1IANU
A SIIFFLY OF ship llllliAD, Pilot
mill Navy, of ilia best quality; also, different
Kinda nrerackura, Butler, Sugar, Seda, Lciin.n, Wine,
Boston, Cpngn-aa,' California and Fancy i nickers!
Now Years Cake baked fresh every day, junto
THOS. W. SHEA,
HOUSE, SIGN
AND
DECORATIVE PAINTED,
OILDER, GLAZIER
AND
GRAINER.
All kinda of Painters' Tools, White Lend, Oils, Jilted
Painle, Glass, Putty, While-wash und oilier
Blushes, Paper Ilnnglnns, Fire-
Ilnard Prints, ic„ *c.,
FOR SALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
N«. 11 Whitaker Street, near the Bay,
(The Old Stand of the late John Pool,)
- W 7 VA.V-Y.I//, OKOUUIA. __ ly
GH3L.BERT BUTLER,
Master Builder,
LAFAYETTE SQITAHE,
H AVING perfected liU arrnut-enicnta
la prepared lo furnish and pul upnl short notice,
m the most modern style, IRON FRONTS RAII -
INGS. VERANDAS nml GRATING, Hu will nisei
furnlali and act the PATENT A ERA LIGHTS, lie
can furnish DOORS, BLINDS mid SASHES, from
one of the lies! Northern manufacturers, m prices that
will give satisfaction. augl—ly
DOUGALD FERGUSON, ”
Upholsterer and Undertaker,
I S PRBPARIiD TO CUT, .HAKE and
put down Carpeta,'o put down OR Cloth, hang
window Shades, Curtains, Ac. Funerals Ilirnlshe5
Willi all iiiat Is necessary, with neatness and despatch.
Always on hmid METALlC CASES nnd other Collins.
! n , *ls branches eseented.—
FL A 11IERS renovated und plirlOcil by steam process.
Orders sollelledal my ware-room, No. 131 Broughton
street, between Bull and Whitaker, or at my reel-
denee, 185 Y'otk street, sooth side of the Court House.
octl9
GEORGE HrASH!
Master Mason,
S prepared to contract for bulldiuira
— or jobbing work or any description In his line. All
work done with neatness mid despatch,
tST Residence, Taylor street, west of Medical Col-
'effC; mays—ly
jno. o. ruAsr.it. wm. imairaronu.
JNO. C. FRASER & CO„
COTTON AND RICE FACTORS,
AND
General Commission Merchants,
BAY ST., SAVANNAH, OEO.
T IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE
XJ on J roduce consigned lo our care forsnlc or ship-
meat. BAOOINO, ROPE, and PLANTBRS’ SUP-
PLIES purchased at lowest cash prices. Je8—ly
HENRY H. SCRANTON,” “
SXXXPPINT&
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
NO. 154 DAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, OA.
r* Agent for Scranton jfc Tallman’a Lino New
: Packets. jyj
eTc. WADE&ca’ _
Factors and Commission Merchants,
SAVANNAH, GA.
EDWARD C. WADE, Savannah, Ga.
augft—ly PEYTON L. WADE, Scrlven Co., fjq.
P. L. CONSTANTINE & CO
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
8AVANNAH, GA.
L. CONSTANTINE, [Janl8] m C. EPTABROOK.
A. II. CHAMPION,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALER IN
GROOERIE S.
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
TOBACCO, SEOAR8, DRIED FRUIT, Ac.,
NO. 4 BARNARD NTREET,
IlKTWfTKN TH Alth’Kr AND 11A YSTltKKT,
_ dec7 SA \ XNAH, G;A. ly ;
JO MoMAHON, '
Produce miufssion and Forwarding
leroDant,
AND DEALER IN
COHN, tfHRAT, BACON, FLOUR, HAY, OATH, &c.
170 BAT STREET, SAVANNAH, CIA.
Refer to MoJ. A. Porter, President Bank of the State
of Georgia; Messrs. Cohens & Hertz. __ novl—tlm
•I. LAMA,
IMPORTEH AND WIIOLBMALK DEALER IN
Spanish Segars, French liraudies^
WINKS, WHISKY AND OTHER LIQUORS,
TOR A COO OF ALL KLVDS,
NO. 185 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GEO.
oet4
PATTEN & MTLLKR,
(LATE PATTEN, HUTTON * CO.,)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Jyl ^ SAVANNAH. ' if
SAMUEL PALMER & SON
HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
HARDWARE,
For Sale Low for Cash.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE!!!
O N AND A F TIC It FEBRUAHY 21«t,
1800, daily Passenger Trains will run as follov
Leave Fernandlim at 2.00 P. M.
44 Uuldwinat 4.55 “
“ Starke at C.H0 “
“ Waldo at 7.15 “
“ Gainesville at 8.20 “
. “ Archer at 9.15 “
Arrive at Bronson 0.51 “ ,
LeavpBrousonut 8.00 A. M.
44 . Archerat 8.80 ‘*
“ Gaiuesvillo at 4.30 “
“ Wuldout ..... v .5.20 “
“ Sturkoat w ... .6.01 “
“ Baldwin at 7.65
Arrive at Pernandtna 10.40 “
Freight Train will leave Fenuindlmi on Mondays,
Wednesdays mid Fridays, at 4.20 A. M.,and returning,
leave Bronson on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
at 8.10 A.M.
t£T* These Trains connect with Boats to and from
Charleston daily, and with Boats to and from Savau-
nah four times a week.
Through TlcKct* lietwoen all tbo above stations and
Charleston can be Becnred by the dally Boats, and be
tween all the above stations and Savannah, nt reduced
rates bv tho steamer Augusta, which leaves Fcrnandl*
ua on Wednesdays and Saturdays, aud Savannah on
Mondays nud Wednesdays.
Freight will also be taken by the steamer Augusta
at (too-thirds of present rates.
Persons dcsirlug to avail themselves of these re
duced rates, should notice particularly the saillug
days of tho Augusta, and instruct their agents as to
shipping. • A. H. COLE,Sup’t. '
Femandina. Feb. SO. 1869. maria
YVILMOT & RICHMOND,
Corner of Congress, Whitaker, uiul St. Jnlien Streets,
OFFER T1IKIR EARED STOCK OP RICH GOODS AT PRICES TO
limit the Timm. On hmulaml reoclvlng by every Htcamer— “
Gold nnd Silver Goods-of Every Description.
PURB SILVER TKA SETS, PITCITEHS, WAITERS, QOBLKl'S, Oin», SPOONS and FORKS
of every weight and variety. ''
HR SKI'S anil HINGLK P1ECBH, bountifullymnt np In caaea for Wedding mid other Olfta.
I> mid SILVER WATCHES, uud (.'LOCKS of ovory variety.
” *’>. Including CAMEO, LAVA and MO.
ornament now In u»e.
and PLATED GOODS of every
IghtB.
SAIO. In full suit
PLATED
kind.
SPKOTAOLEH In fluid. Silver mid Steel frmnoa, with Pehhlea ou
IICII end hean.tmi PARIAN VASES and STATUETTES, and FANCY OffODS In great vnrlety.
TORTOISE SHELL COMBS, of Utaatatylea. with a groat variety of rich HEAD ORNAMENTS
Alvo ngentB for WHEELER A WILSON and LAUrY, WEBSTER & CO.’S SEWING MACHINES—ih.
boat limrllluea nlhircd to thepuhlle. I “ ,
The eltlacna of Iho dty ami country are Invited to examine the Block, which will he Bold at prlroa much
lower than lianal.' - * ulu k°
WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY promptly repaired by workmen ofaklll and long experience.
Savnniinli, April 11, lmm. “ -
STAR
CLOTIIIG mm.
18G0.
1860.
WM. O. PRICE,
OOHNKH BAY AND BULL STKKET8,
W H12RIC Goutlomuu ortaateemnnake aelectiona
from the bunt nnd 1 urgent atock of Uonda In this
city, and lutvu their order* executed wl)helegance and
dlapatch unrivalled in thin country.
CLOTHING, READY MADE,
FOR MEN AND BOYS OF AU, AC1E8. 1
Furnishing and. Fancy
GOODS.
Of every description, In endlcHa variety, and ot the
very lowest, rates for cash, or Batlstbetory credtt.
The patronage of city and country la respetfUlly
solicited. Burgalua can be made. Cull aud see.
novl _
SWI1T A PiyrKI^ON,
wzxoziXisiiLijia oxiooxisis
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
46 Brond St., New York.
(Formerly Swift & C.’o., and Swift & Pktehbon, 8a-
vannali, Geo.)
General Partners. Special Partners.
Kdwakd Swift, Lewis F. Haurir,
(.3iahi.es W. Petkusqn, Octavuh Cohen.
felxt -tf Savannah, Geo.
HANFORD & BROWNING,
WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS,
SS8JJ ft Itroitalivay,
New York.
Over C. ir if J. T. Moore «ft Co.
N. B.—Speclul attention paid to orders. ~ feb2—6m
SCHA1GK A ROMAIN,
wholesale commission dealers in
B. Gk TILDEN,
(LATE GILBERT A T1LDEN,)
wholesale and retail dealer in
Family Groceries,
Janet
155 BROUGHTON STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Store formerly occupied by Morse & Fay.
O. L. GILBERT,
(LATE GILBERT & TILDEN,)
WIIOLEBAI^ AND ltUTAIT. SXAI.NR IN
GB.OOERIES,
Oils, Uacon, Fish, Flour,
BUTTER, CHEESE, LARD, CANDIES, FROTTS, *c.
West Side Market Square,
Junes SAVANNAH, GA.
HENRY ESLER & CO.’S
STEAM ENGINE
AND
BOILER WORKS,
ATLANTIC DASIN, BUOUKLYN.
Stationary,
RIVER AND MARINE ENGINES,
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Sugar Mins, MiU Works, &c.
H. H. LINVILLE,
dcc23—tf Agent for-Savauniih.
Fcb.20,180d.
XjiXVBB.Y
AND
SALE STABLE.
HE SUB- A>
,IBER, thankfuIjMn*?
for the paat llbcralG5**vrJ
patronage, hopea to-XSoeA.
merit acontlnuanco of the aame,
—MAd_liavlng added new Cartlagea,
i, and a few ffne Horseatohts foimer
careful drivers and the beat or hoatlera,
old aUmdTcorner or WldSm anil Prea'lS?™ atreetlh
andao ld.ta a contlnnance of former fevura.
Particular attention paid to receiving and forward
0. STEBEXHB,
stock, •
E. G>?BYIiNE (
Groceries & Liquors,
- Wholesale and RetaU,
CORTEUOF BRYAN AND JEFFERSON STREETS.
Oft*
rilHI! UNDERSIGNED, with their In-
X eurunce Agency; dcvlra to connect tho Brokerage
bnalueaa, for the purchase and Bale of Real Estate and
Stocka, the renting of Houaea. mid for the adjuatment
and collection of tnanranee Claims.
They solicit the support and patronage or their
Mends and.the public.
nona - W. KING & SONS.
Oata; SOO sacks Bran; GO sacks. Shorts; SS sacks
^ < %ri^ te *aL l| g8asagggF-
bbla. Excelsior Extra Soper Flour; SB hble.
idxvUle Plne Flonr; 160 sacks Paragon Extra
. W af.r«.. I ow,by^ ii( ^ Bi< ^ 0i
MARKETFRODUSEGENERALLY
139 WEST 8TKEET, COE, VESEY,
Opposiitu Washington Markot,
Iff 3a -W Y O Xt. K .
CONSIGNMENTS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.
K. 0. BCIIANCK, JOHN ROMAIN.
REFERENCES.
New York—Duryea & Hyde, Tilton, Heury & Hofl',
nicy, Hnyro & Co., Cornbun, Nix A Campbell.
Bouton—Bennett. Darling & Co.
HILADKLl’HIA—Geo. W. WnlHOIl & Co.
iltimork— 1 Thomas Bond, Eflq.
•.folk, Va.—R. II. Chamberlin & Son. Jan804Jm
^ xe p%
v f/^ m
* ^ECONOMY
Save the Pieces
As accident 8 will happen, even in well-regulated fami*
ts, it.in very deBlrable tobavu nome cheap ana con
venient way for repairing Furniture, Toys, Crockery,
Ac.
SPALDING’S PREPARED GLUE
meets all euch emergcucicH, nud no household can
afford to be without it. It 1h always ready and up to
the Htlcking point. There la no longer a necenBlty for
’’npiiig chairs, splintered veneers, headless dollf., nnd
iken cradles. It Is just the urt.lclu for cone, shell,
and otherorunmentnl work, so popular with ladies ot
refinement.and taste.
This admirable preparation Is used cold, beiug
chemically held iu solution, mid possessing all the
valnablo qualities of the best cabinet-makers’ glue.
It may bo used in the place of ordinary mucilage, be
iug vastly more adhesive.
“USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.”
• N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle. Price, 26
cents.
Wholesale Dopot, No. 48 Cedar-at., New York
Address HENRY C. SPALDING A CO.,
„ Box No. 8,000 New York.
Put. np for Dealers in cases containing four, eight and
twelve dozen—a beautiful Lithograph Show-Card ac-
comtiimyiiigeach puckngc.
ISr A single bottle of SPALDING’S PREPARED
GLUE will save t en times Its cost annually to every
household.
Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, Hard-
and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and Fancy
CHEROKEE REMEDY.
AN UNFAILING CURE FOR
GONORRHOEA
AND ALL
Di*<‘iis<‘N of tlio Urinary Organs.
This Remedy cures when all other preparations fail.
It is entirely unlike every other compound; contain
ing no IHlucral 1’oInoii or Nuiincoum Drug:
as it is prepared solely from Boots, Burks and
LeuvcN, and has been banded down, from one gen
eration to another, by tho Cherokee Indian*.
It is offered to tho public ou its own int rinsic merits.
It performs its duty quickly and thoroughly. The
Unfortunate) of either sex, will ho repaid by
using this llemudy, Instead of placing themselves
at the mercy of some Quack or Professor. This
Itcmedy strikes at thu very Root of tho disease:
Us tendency is uot simply to suspond the poison, but
to Remove the Uuiinc on which ft depends.
Full directions, in pamphlet form, accompany each
bottle. The s]>cedy mul permanent relief afforded by
this Remedy, in all cases or Gonorrhoea* Gleet.
Gravel, Stricture, Fluor Alima. (Whites
111 Female**,) mid all diseases of the Urinary Otr
gans, has ft»toulslied thu most.scientific men of lie-
age. This Remedy uot only eradicates all PoInou
from tho SyHtem but Invigorate** the most deli
cate constitution.
i£&"Tt does Not Affect theRreath or Inter
fere withuny UlaxH of Buftlneftfl, or require auy
deviation from the nsunl diet.
FST’It requires no assistance from other medicine.
83P* And what Bnlianccp its Value, is the En
tire Absence of all Nauseous Toftto, being
a Pleasant nud Dellclon** Syrup.
PRICE $2 PER BOTTLE, OR THREE BOTTLES
FOR $5.
POTTER & MERWIN,
Sole Proprietors,
St. Louie, Mo,
Sold by S. D. Bmutley, Stewart & Bn tier, and all the
Druggists in Savaunnh, mid by all responsible dealers
In medicines in the.Unltcd States. marflO—dtw&wly
OABOXI2S OF TOBACCO, Just received,
for Bale by
KA BOXES ORANGES, 80 boxes Lemons;
OU for sail! l.y B. G. TILDEN.
may22 No. 155 Broughton Street.
P IG HA77IS, Pig Strips, Pig Shonlders, Sugar-
Cured Hama, Baltimore Shoulders, and Leaf
Lard; for sale by B. G. TILDEN.
mny32 . No? 155 Broughton Stroet.
F ifteen tubs choice goshen
BUTTER, ton boxes Choice Goshon Cheese, for
sale by B. G. TILDEN,
may23 . a No. 155 Broughton Stroet.
40
B1RBGL8 BEFIKED SBGJB
for talc by B. O. TILDEN,
1 No. 155 Brougbfcin Street.
OA BOXKS O It ANGUS; 15 box™ Lemon.,
£i\J Just received per steamer and for sale by
G. 8. BROWN,
„ Bnccossor tq J. A. Brown,
mayfr- No, SR Whitaker ct,
A CHOIOK LOT OI' POTATOES received
perateamer; forsnlc by. O. 8. -”" m ’
-OAXTiniOKE SHODXDEBS & HAMS
JO just received; for sale low by
a. 8. BROWN, JS#
Snccessorto J. A. Brown, . ..
mayia : No. OT Whitaker iCa
g ltOXIiS NEW CMiSESE for Mini 1
OHO VBL8AND BPADEB.
OTHERS.
The Undersigned have the
APPOINTMENT
OP TUB
AMERIGAN GUANO COMP’Y
An tliolr Sole Asentn for Iho onto of
GUANO,
FROM JARVIS A RAKER'S ISLAND,
In the PacWc Ocean, for (lie States of North nnd South
Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama and Tennessee,
hereby caution purchasers against buying from all oth
er persons—as there are as many ob tliree spurious car
goes offered In tho markets which were not Imported
by said company, nnd were lakeu before auy chemist
had arrived on the Island lo make selections.
The Brand of Iho American Guano Company will bs
found on every package sold hy onr Agents.
The results ofitB use in 1859, by James Gardner, Esq.,
editor of tbo Constitutionalist, and by Frank Hsmp-
ion, of Woodland, South Carolina, ou Colton lauds,
LEAVE NO DOUBT THAT IT IS THE BEST
AND. CHEAPEST OF ALL FERTIJJZEHS
OFFERED IN THE MARKET, AND THAT
COTTON PLANTERS CANNOT COMPETE
WITH THEIR NEIGHBORS WITHOUT THE
USE OF IT,
nun aokhts Ann
Messrs. BROWN, DxROSSET A CO., Wilmington,
N. C.
Messrs. WARDLAW, WALKER & CO., Charles
ton, 8. C.
C. A. L. LAMAR, Savannah, Ga.
J. O. DAWSON, Augusta, Ga.
Messrs. SIMS & RUST. Albany, Ga.
'i\ R. BLOOM, Macon, Ga. a
Messrs, QUNBY & CO., Columbus, Ga. w
** GILMER & CO., Montgomery, Ala.
“ POMEROY & MARSHALL, Mobile, Ala.
“ PRATT & MoKKNZIE, Apalachicola, Fla.
“ HOPKINS & MEOU1NESS, Tallahassee,
Fla. G. B. LAMAR,
, W. W. C1IEEVER.
Savannah. Jannary Slat, 188(1.Janai-tf
UROVER & BAKER’S
JUSTLY ‘CELEBRATED
Sewing Machines.
I. W. MORRELL & CO., Agents,
SAVANNAH, OA,
PRICE $555 TO $130.
TITB bee leave to call the attention of
If our frusnd» mid tho public to theso nmchinuB,
which wo are offering on exhibition at onr Piano
WarchoiiHe. The unparalleled bucccbb In Belling
them in Georgia has eBtnblfrhed their great BUperlorP
ty over any other Patent Sowing Machmea for FAMI
LY AND PIjANTATION SEWING.
MACHINES packed, ready for Bowing, with direc
tions how to use them, sent to any part of tho coun
try. PcrfloiiB In tho city purchasing Machines can
Cash Business.
milE SUBSCRIBER HAS BEHOVED
A to the Store on Broughton street, betweeu Mr.
David O’Connor’B mid the Marshall House, where ho
will attend to making GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS
in tho best and latest style, nt price* to suit all who
will patronize 1dm. UNIFORMS of all kinds 'which
are made In tho State will aluo bo nttcudcd to. nnd by
the latest regulations. Garments made elsewhere,
that do not fit the Gentlemen, will also he attcuded
to.
Does Repairing, and at the shortest notice.
A suit or Clothes made In fourteen hours.
Cutting for men and boys paid for on dolivery.
P. 8;—Young men and others wishing to become
conversant witli cutting gentlemen’s garments, can
bo taught In five (6) lessons. No compensation re
quired until the student Is satisfied that I have given
him entire satisfaction.
or.t.18—ly M. CAREY, Agont.
FOE, FAMILY USE.
Wood, Leather, Crockery, Glam*, Ivory,
Bone, AlabaNter, marble, Rubber,
Gufta Percha, Clotli, Papier
mache, Shell, Horn, Hone*
Planter, Ac,
And indeed there is scarcely nn Article in the whole
range of domestic ccouomy, whether It he for nao or
ornameut, which, when broken, cannot, with this
proparatic** ■«— 4 — J 4 ~ gjf •
tenges tlu
In every
HOUSE, WORKSHOP, COUNTING-ROOM,
And no person, after a trial of
Starr’s Chemically Prepared Clue,
would willingly dispense with It for four times Its cost.
It is always ready and always reliable. It Is not olleu-
si ve to tho smell, and is not effected by climate, and
whore known It lias become a FIXED FACT.
Tlie attention of dealers and consumers Is Invited to
the following testimdnials regarding Its superior qual
ities: .
. Newark, Nov. 20,1859.
“After a faithful trial of Starr’s Prepared
Glue on Wood. Leather and Cloth, at tho Then lx
Works, I most cheerfully recommend Its use for all
purposes generally required, and especially for family
nse. C. A. CARTER.”
“We, tho undersigned, having tested STARR'S
PREPARED GLUE, agree with tho above recommen
dation.
“ WM. B. DOUGLASS, Cabinet Ware Manufacturer,
Newark, N. J.
“ LYSANDER WRIGHT, Machine Depot,
„ 1_ 230 Market-st., Newark, N. J.
“HEDENBURG &LITTKLL. Carriage Manufacturers
Newark^. J.
“WM. H. KIRK A CO., Carpenters and Builders,
Newark N J.
“LEVERICII & ENDEBS, Carriage Makers, * .
Newark, N^J.”
Starr’s Chemically Propured Glue'
Is sold by all Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Grocers,
Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealers, Station-
era, and by country Merchants generally.
PRICE, 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE.
A brush goes with each bottle.
Pitt up for dealers In cases from 1 to 12 dozon.
A splendid Lithographic Show Card, printed In col
ors, given with each jiackage.
^Atnirders or letters of Inquiry, by mail, addressed
8TARRGLUE COMPANY, 51 Liberty st.,N. Y.
, w will recelvo prompt attention.
A liberal discount made to the trade.
marl4
iy
RUSHTON’S
wm
CONSUMPTION,
; __— — 77 .
^IINDUIES. -Pig Hamt, PI* Slto. C-oraed
O Befcf, B!o Coffee, S)alllmoro FnmUyE|mir, aan
Soperflne ditto i SplllvPena, .WbltoBeanaiJstawiirt’*
crualicd nnd clarilled enpitB- Hyeon nnd Oolong Ten,