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jURdt' IN' TKN JUNUTI08.
BRYAN'S
Pulmonic Wafers.
nonw ‘■POLMKIO Wasuita," in Mia or any vlhar
ctnMry ; Mother Pulmonic inaieamnMfath.
TU genuine canto known by the name BRIAN will,
stamped on each WAFER.
■ UR VAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Believe Cough*, Colds, Sore Throat, Ho iraencsB.
DRVAN’fl PULMONIC WAKKK8
p«l<evo Asthma, Bronchitis. Difficult Breathing.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve Spitting or Blood. Paine In the Cheat.
BRxAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Believe Incipient Conan motion, Luug UiaeMee.
BRVAN’S PULMONIC U'AFjHW.
Relieve Irritation of the UvulaandTouailB.
BKVAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Relieve theabovo Complaint* In feh Minute*.
BR VAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are a Blessing to all Olaeeea and Constitution*.
BKVAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are adapted for Vocalist* and Pnbllo Speaker*.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are In *• simple form and pleasant to the U«te.
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Not only reliave, but effect rapid and lastiug Cure*.
BKVAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are vrarrAuted to give mtiafttction to ovary one.
No Family nhould bo without a Box of
BKVA&’S PULMONIC WAFERS
dv of *'
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS.
In hi* pocket.
No mon will over object. h> ff'v" f “ r
BRYAN'S PULMONIC iy.VFii.KS
Twenty-“ *"
JOB MOSES, Sole Pr
Sold in Savannah by 8
jatirot Pcdjrinra.
9 ~ " Twenty-five Cent*. M .
prlotor, Rochester* N. l.
owu ... - -A BRANTLEY; Stovoneort
A Co., Charleston, and l»y all respectable DruggiBtr-
aprfil— eow—1.V w
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DR. SWUET’S
INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, *
The Great KxiernnI llomcdy
tor Rheumatism, Omit, ‘ Neuralgia, lumbago. Stiff
Neck and Jointa, Sprains, Bruises, OuU and
Wounds, Piles, Headache, ami all Rheu
matic and Hereout Disorder*.
For all of which it la a speedy and certain remedy,
and never ftuls. Title Liniment t* prepared from the
recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the fa-
ous bone Better, and ha* been Used in hi* practice fo-
mm' h ttaiiifi ■
. more than twenty year* with the most astonishing *
A« ati Alleviator of J’uln, it in unrivalled
byamy preparation before the public, of which the
mutt skeptiail may bo convinced by ft Hinkle trial.
- Thi* Liniment will cure rapidly and radically,
, dheninatlc Disorder* of every kind, and In
thousand* uT cases where it ha* been used it lias never
bean known to fail.
For Neuralgia, it will afford tnunodlate relief in
* It will relieve the wor*t cases of Hcudreholu
three npnute* and U warranted to do it.
" Toothacho also will It ctlro iustantly.
For Nervoua Debility and Gonornl Lim*
.nttilde arising from imprudence or excess, tide Lini
ment la a trioat happy fend unfailing remedy, Acting
• directly upou the nurvon*tissue*, it atrungUiuH*ami
roiMriWestheayBtein, and restore* it to elasticity and
bK#** Files,—A* an external remedy,Vo claim that
It la the bfy fiuioVviL and w<rchallun#cTtio world to
. produce ftu equal. Every victim of this'di itl’cssiug
■^complaint should give it a trig], for It’wlU ..ot fail to
adbnl Immediate roltof, aud In a majority of cases will
7 effect a radical cure.
<|alnsy and Mope TltroatdTc sometime* ex
tremely malignant and dangerous, hut timely appli
cation of tUts Llnltabnt will never fall to euro.
Sprains arc sotjuffluie* very obstinate, and on-
*' largomeut of the Joint}* to liuULo to occur if.y^glected.
Theorarst cas^nay be conquered by Mil* Liniment in
two or ture»dnyif> ’* » 1 t
nraiMo»JUiita.«Vouitd*, Korea. iHcora,
Burns ana ScHtau. yield readily to 1 tin* wtyidvr-
fnlLmlingpropertieson)R.HWWICi t* INFALLIBLE
UNIMENT, when used according to direction*. Also,
Chilblain*, Fronted Boot and Uisocl Rites
and (Rlnp. ’
0* Every llorse Owner
shomfl have tnla remedy at hand, for It* timely use at
witit fimssaearancoof Lamunu** will effectually pro-
' ymt thosffforraidnblq diseases, to which n\v h«>r«^*» .w^
liable*.aud which render so many otberwlsu valuable
fl&rgM nudhrly worthloH*.*
Over four hundred voluntary tustlmonluls to the
wonderful curative properth** of this Liniment Imar
boon received within tho last two scar*, and mntiy of
thorn from person* in tho highest rank* of life. -
To aVold imposition, observe tho SimmTuro and
Lllcones* of Dr. Steuben Sweet ou every label, andT
also “Stephen HwcoFs Infatllblo Llnimauty Mown in
tho glass of each bottle, without which ix ae arc
genuine. , RICIIAUDSON Os CO.,
‘ Sole Froprletor*, Norwich. Ct.
ForsaWby HABERSHAM & vEUDKUV,
a . <M»i * * ^ —9mm
aprS
iweowly Sol* Agent* for Savannah.
NEWSPAPBES
-Indicate Public Opinion.
Usually cautious, there is great confidence to be placed
In a Reliable Newspaper.
PROM TUK
NKW ORLEANS Tttl’E DELTA,
“ There seem* to be no excuse for thin or gray Hair,
|)R, J. ». McLEAK’S
Strenjrthoning Cordial,•
AND
BLOOD PURIFIER
The Ore»tMt Remedy in the World,
and rur.
Must Delicious
AMD
DELIGHTFUL
CORDIAL
KVKIt TAKEN.
It is Rtrlctly ft scl-
cntiilc and Vegeta
ble Compound, pro
cured by the distilla
tion of Roots, Herb*
and Bark, Yellow
Dock, Blood Root,
DlAck Root, Harasa-
parllla, Wild Cherryi
Af "' r ,llkfn i'
nnuitlnn Thsoutire active remedial priuciploof edfch
Kmrouvhly exmetei by'my new method
of .11 stilling. pnMfuclng a dellcous, exhilorating spirit,
and the most Infallible remedy for rcpovatlng the dir.-
(last*.] system, and restoring the nick, suffering and de
bilitated INVALID to HEALTH and STRENGTH.
IffcLean’s Strongihetiliig Cordial
wpx Krrr.t.TUAja.T curb
Liver Complaint , Dy*j«jpBift,.lauudlce, Chronic or Ner
vous Di bliit v/ Disease of the Kidney*, sud all Disease*
arising from'a Disordered Liveror Stomacii, Heartburn,
Inwaru Pile*. Acidity or Sickness of the Stomach,Full
ueasol Blood to tho Head, DuH Pain or Swimming in
the Hoad, Palpitation of the Heart, Fullness or weight
in tho Stonmclt, Sour Eructations, Choking or Suffoca
ting Feelings when lying down, P.-ynees or Yellow
ness of tho Skin and Eye*, Night Sweats, Iuward Fe
vers, Pain In thi Small of tho Back, Chost or Side
Sudden flushes of beat, Dept essslon of Spirits. Fright
ful Dreams, Languor Despondency or any Nervoui
Diseases, Sore* or Brotches ou the Skin, and Fever
and Ague (or Chills and Fever.)
OVER A MILLION OF BOTTLES
Have been cold during the pa At six months, aud lx.
no instance lm* It failed in giving entire satisfaction.
Who, then, will suffer from weakness or .debilKi
tfnen MrthcsiTfg-amnTStUIng CtimtltT WltTfcuro you?
No language can convey an adequate fllca of the im
mediate and almost miraculous - bango produced by
this Cordial in tho diseased, debilitated and shattered
nervous system, whether broken down by excess,
woak by nature, or impaired by Hickuess, the relaxed
and untiring organlr.atioti is restored to it* pristine
healthand vigor.
MARRIED PERSONS,
Or others conscious of iuablllty, from whatever oanse,
wilt And McLean’s Strengthening < ordial a thorough
regenerator of the systom ; and all who may have In
jured the non Ives by improper indnlgonro, will find In
this Cordial a certain nnd speedy remedy.
TO THE LADIES.
McLean’s Strengthening L’ordial is a sovereign and
speedy cure for Incipient Consumption, White*, Ob
stracted or Difllcnlt Menstruation, Incontinence ol
Urine or Involuntary Discharge thereof Falling of
the Womb, Giddiness, Fainting and all Diseases in
cident to Females.
THERE 18 NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT.
Suffer no longer. Take it accordion to Directions.
It will stimulate, strengthen and invigorate you nnd
cau*9tho hlotm of health to mount your cheek again.
Kvory bottlo 1* warranted to give satisfaction.
FOR CHILDREN.
If vonr children are sickly, pun- or Afllicted Me
Loan's Cordial will make tnciu healthy, fat and ro
bust. Delay not a moment; try it and be convinced.
It 1* delicious to take.
CAUTIONc—-Beware of Druggists or dealers whr
may try to palm upon you some Bitter or Sarsaparu
Ift trasu, which they can buy cheap, by saying it 1*Just
a* good. Avoid such men. Ask for McLean’* strength-
Lhcning Cordial, and take nothing elso. It is the only
remedy that will purify the blood throughout, and at
the same time strengthen tho system.
One table spnontal taken every morning fasting, is
a curtain preventive for Cholera, Chills ai\d Fever,
Yellow Fovcr, or any prevalent disease.
Price only fl pcrboUlo, or six brittle* for ffi.
, J. n. McLISAN,
Sole proprietor of the Cordtah •
Also, McLean’s voitar/c f il Liniment.
&T Prliichml dopf)t on the corner of Third and
Pine streots^Ht. Louis, Mo.
For sale In SavrfKunh by KING «fc WARING, and
by all reifjxjctfthlcarugglHtBin the South.
aprlft— ly-lAw
s m
d (iiiEROKHti mm.
. AN UNFAILING CURE FOR
GONORRHCEA
• "AND ALL /
of flic IJriiiiiry Organ*,
This Remedy cures when all other preparations f«lL
It is entirely unlike every other compound; contain
ing no JMlnoral PoImoii or Nauseous Drug;
as it is prepared solely from Roots, Barks ana
IiOaves t nnd ha* been handed down, from one gen
eration to another, by the dhorokoe Indians,
It is offered to the public on it* own intrinsic merits.
It perform* Its duty quickly and thoroughly. The
IJiifortuiiuio, of either sex, will he repaid by
lining this RoniedFy instead of placing themselves
at tno mercy of some Quack or Professor. Thle
Remedy strike* at tho very Root of the disease:
its tendency is not simply to suspend tho poison, but
to Remove tlio Cause on which it depends.
Fnll directions, in pamphlet form, accompany each
bottle. Tho speedy aud permanent relief afforded by
this Remedy, iu all cases of Gonorrhoea* Gleet,
Gravel, Stricture, Fluor Alima, i Whiten
Itu Females,; and nil disouses of the Uriuary Otr
gaus, has astoniHho^ **10 most sclcRtiflc men of bo-
constitution.
£W"It does Not A fleet the Breath or lx. «er-
tero with any CIhnm of RluntnenM, or require any
, jyi
VST”And what IhihunccN its Value, is the K11-
tlre AhMcuee of nil NaiiMeoun Tante, being
Pleawaiit and llelleloun Nyrtin.
_ ,f, nR k B B0TTLKH
'ajkwv m. m. «** MM M ML W*
comparably excellent preparation for the
a of Gray llair to it* original color, to pro- I
from falling out, and to aure baldnoss, is on j
MOTHERS
'■/ thou Tint
CLEVELAND PLAINDEALFR.
“ When people can protect thnir Ilulr from tho tell
tale marks jf ugev when tlioy can luxuriate in gloasy
black locks at an advanced period of their lives when
£S£rK£ftsr awsfa 1 ms ( moK*t7>*«i®tw|ro^
POTTER* % RR WIN,
3IAIR RESTORATIVE will do It. This Hair ltc- Sole -Proprietors,
rstorative is, beyond peradventure, the la-st thing of i ! fit, LoiKn, Mo. I
the kind ever invented. The facts in our possession, f Sold by 8. D. Brantley, Stewart A Untlor. and all the
in regard to this wonderful preparation, warrant us in ! Druggists in Savannah, and by all responsible dealers
uu^ualliledly recommeqdlug it.” - * I iu medicines in the United State*, marftff-dtwAwly
JIT. LOUIS REPUBLICAN,
“ Many of our first citlxcns in St. Louis are speak
ing In glowing term* of this article.*'
rnon tiib t
CAIRO CITY GAZETTE
“ This Incoi
- Restoration o
serve Hair from ^
axle at Humphrey & Brown
donee that tnla Restorative is „
alve. Testimonial* to that effect may be found in al
most every paper in tho coautry.”
FIIOM THK
SOUTH-WESTERN BAPTIST.
“ Leave dyes ulone, aud use only *omo rdiab.o Re-
afbrattvo, like Ilvimstroer.’s inimitable.’’
Price 50c. aud $1 per bottle. Sold everywhere.
W. B. HAGAN A CO., Pf^riy:ore, y
THK f '
Magnolia Balm ;
A rSOVBOT AW1> OOXPLKTB XUtMGDY FOB
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES,
FRECKLES, ERUPTIONS,
, iSCNHUKN OR TAN.
This Elegant Preparation render* the bkln soft ami
fresh, imparting to it a Marble Purity, it 1* mott
coal and nrfVeehlng if applied to the face after expo-
buto to the sun, and will give immediate relief to the
StlagS of Insects. Nothing poisonous outer* into it*
^TaiUoo. The oonient* of a bottle mi-ht. bo tu-
ffatlt0»fli3, &e.
WtWfae
_
Central Railroad.
vff
CHANGE_OF DAY.
For Palatka, E. F.,
BRFN8WICK, 8T. MARYS, FERNANDINA,
^ MAGNOLIA, PIOOLATA, AND
AFTRRNOOtf,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N ami alter MU Nil AY, Fob. 20 th,
I860, the Train* will be ran a* follows:
Leave Savannah, 10.05 A. M., 1.80P. M. and 11.10 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.56 A. M. and J1.05 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta... 6.80A.M. and 0.85 P. M.
Arrive at Miiledgcvlllo 13.80 P. M.
Leave Macon ?. 10.00 A. M. and 10 P. M.
Arriveat Savuunah7.29 A. M.. 7.43 P. M. and 10.401‘. M.
Arrive at Augusta 6.80 A. M. and 0.85 P. M.
Leave Augusta 12.80 A. M. and 2.15 P. M.
Arrive at Savannah 7.29 A. M. and 10.40 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 8.66 A. M. and 11.05 P. M.
Train that leaves Savannah at XOrtli A. M. only runs
o Miller., arriving there at 8.10 P. M., connecting with
ID A. M. Macon Train to Augusta.
Passenger* taking tho 2.15 P. M. at Augusta, will
leave Milieu 5.60 P. M. and arrive at Savannah at 10.41'
P. M.
Passengers by 11.10 P. M. from Savannah, will go
through direct to Augusta.
Passengers by either 1.80 or 11.10 V. M. Ttaln*
front Savannah, tor Macon or }>oint* beyond, will meet
with no detention at Millon.
Passengers for Atlanta and point* beyond on \Vcai
rn and Atlantic R. R. will lean* Savannah bn the
:80 r
JACKSONVILLE,
TOCCOI.
LEAVES EVERY TURSi
AT4 (TCA
The elegant Iron-Nteam-
er ST. MARYS, Capt. Jas. Fnn-
v. bobm, will leave regularly a* above,
tvetnmlng on Saturday morning in
time to connect with the New York
steamera.
This boat lias been built exnre*»ly for this line, and
hi* large and airy saloons ana etate-roomn for paason-
ger*.
Through Tickets, via the Jacksonville Railroad, can
lm had on board for
Tallahassee at $12 00
Month'clloat H 00
• Madison at 0 BO
Lake ('Kyat 7 50
For freight or ituggngr, apply on board, at the Flori
da su&mparket whuri; or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM, Agent*.
The St. Mary* connects at Brunswick with Bruns
wick and Florida R. 11.; at Fernandlna with Fernnndi
na R, R. to Ituldwin,Trail Ridge, Starke,Waldo.Galns-
Yllhr aud (Vdxr Key*, and Stage* to Mlddlehurg, Ml-
canop.i. Newnatumlle, Flomlngton, Ocala and r rami>a
Ba>; at JAoksouvllle with Jacksonville. Lake City,
Madi«itn ami 75iltahass<v Hail road; at Plc.olntaand
S *col with Stamv- for St. Augustine; at ralatka wMi
irt’* sta^n - t«*r Orange Springs and Ocala, and
0 for Columbus,
Passenger* from
tgusta far South-Western Georgia ^hould take the
80 A. M. Train, to avoid detention at Macon; those
for Columbus, Montgomery, Jcc. may takeeithcr train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon and M om
rn Trains to Griffin, Atlanta, and tho West Also,
with South*Western Trains to Albany, Cutahert, Ku-. , ,
rauln, Fort Gaines, America*, Columbus. Montgomerv, NOLI A. PICOLATA AND TOCOl.
*0-1 *nd Rt Milieu with Augusta aad SArannah R. ft ; WILL t.EA IV flKRE.iFTFR EVERY FRIDA }'
to Augusta and the North. At Savannah with the 1 * '*
tri weekly str.nn-.-hip> «o New York; also, with steam-
.rhiladelphia and ttaltuanrc
Hart * r*tagi » tor Orange Springs and Ucaia, anc
Steamer* to Silver Springs, Ftft Brooks, Fort Butler,
Mclenvill* and Rnterjirfre. ^ Jyl
No Tmiiater ol l*u«acii{>rr*, BIuukhko or
Frftltelu.
For Palaika, K. I'.,
VIA 1IVIUKK. tlKUNBWU’K. ST MAKY8, KKH
•N.WimNA, .t.Vi'KSONVIU.K, HH1KHSIA, MAO-
lin* r _
By thi* chaagu in schedofr tho connection N>t.h
ays at Aucu m* oiihtbc So. Carolina H. II.
id Passengers will t»avc no detention at Augusta or
!Ulcn us herctofe-re.
febW GEO W ADAMB, thm’l Snp t
S.nan 11,1)1. UkajF aii
“TTp "s> - v*~« 1^»»»v*.
- 'iiiL.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Nhorlewt aud illoit Kxpcdilloua Route to
ThwinaHV'IU', Gn.» .Hadlaou C. IR.,
Lake City, TOontleello, Tulln-
Iinso»ee nnd M. fflarkv. Flu.
O N and alYer WediteMday, 17th A pet I,
1861, the car* trill leave and runaluily (Sunday*
exceoted,) ri6 follows, in close connection With the
Charleston A Snvnnunt: Rail read; .
Leave Savannah at 3«45 P. M.
Arrive at Thomasvillo (No. 19) at 4.15 A. M.
RETURNING.
Leave Tltomasville(No. 19) at 13 80 A. M.
Arriveat Savannah 12.45 P. M.
Connecting at Groover’* (No. 17) with a daily Hue
of first class fonr horse couches to Monticello, Fla.,
(18 miles.) Arriving at Moqtlcallo in time to connect
with the cars of tho P. & G. R. ft. to Tallahassee and
St. Mark*.
Time from Savannah to Tallnhaasc 20# hours.
Time from Savannah to St. Marks 21# hour*.
Connecting twice monthly with the U. S. Mail
Steamer* on tho 2d to Now Orleans, Key West and
other intermediate Florida ports, nnd on the 17fh (o
Havana.
Connecting nt Quitman (No. 16) on Mondays,
Wedneday* and Fridays with a lino of coaches to
Mtuiisuu O. H., Fla. Returning on alteniifte tiny*.
t'onmrctlng at Votdosta (No. ID) 011 Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturday* with a line of cohCIich to
Madison f’. II. Fla.,'touching nt 01yatv;llv, Ga., nnd
Bellvllle, Fla. Returning on alternate dftys.
Connecting at McIntosh (No *8, "going West) on
Mopday*, Wednesdays and Fritmys, with ft line of
coaches to Darien, via Rlceboro. Returning on alter
nate days.
N. B.—Freight trains loaves Savannahjun Mondays
andThurudays, at 6.81) A. M.; return on Monday* and
Thursday. 3 at 11 A. M. Freight to ho forwarded
by freight triinu . must bo delivered nt. the
Savannah Depot the day previous to ship
ment, excepting live stock, which, after having
"tven one day’s notice, will ho received on-
day of doparturc, if delivered nt the .Depot
ty inlnntos T>efore the leaving time. Freight by
PftHsonger Train should be delivered nt the Depot
at least 80 minutes before the regular time of depar
ture. Double regular rates 10 ho charged on all Bitch
freight, oxroptlng oysters, fruit, fresh tlsh, fresh meat,
nnd other perishable articles. -Freight received and
forwnrdcd to No. 19.
nprlfi G : J. FULTON, Superintendent.
CHANGE 9F SCHEDULE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
T Macon ,»aa B1,BN BKTWKteN
Leave Macon at 9.45 A. M. aud 11.50 P. 34.
Arrive nf C'olamhns.... 3.00 P. M. and 5.36 A. M.
Leave Columbus 8.15 A. M. and 8.80 P. M.
Arrive nt Macon 8.60 A. M. nnd 9.05 P. M.
One dally Mail Train between Macon and Albany,
and Cuthbort, Coleman and Morris.
Leave Macon 10.25 A. M.
Arrive tn Albany 4.56 P. M.
Leave Albany. 2.00 p. M.
Arrive nt Macon 8.20 P. M.
The Mail and Passenger Trftins from Coleninn 8ta-
tlon, 10 miles west of C’nthbert, on the Fort Gaines
Line, nnd from Morris Station, 11 miles west of Cqth-
bert, on tho Eufaula line, connect daily with the Al
bany Mall Train at Umithvillc, No. 10 8. W. R. R. The
Road will he open to Hutchor’s, on tho Eufaula lino,
15 miles west of Cuthbert, on tho 15th March next
Loave Colemun at 11.45 A. M.
Leave Morris at 11.38 A. M.
Arrive at Smith villo at 3,01 P. M.
Leave Smlthvilleat 8.85 P. M.
Arrive at Cuthbert at 5.64 P. M.
Arrive at. Coleman at 6.48 P. M.
Arrive at Morris a, 6.67 T. M.
Making the Connection with tho up and down Alba
ny Mall Train.
Trains to Colnmbu* form u through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta, Kingston, Wil-
8 a van nub, Mllledgevllle and Kutontou.
I out Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-
bridge, Thomas villi' “ '
•idge, ThomasviHe. Ac.'
Post. Coaclics’nnd Hacks make a daily connection
with the lialn* at Coleman for Fort GaiucB, and at
Morris for Eufaula.
Hacks run »ix times a week from Fort Valley to
Perry, Hayneevillc, and Hawkinsvillo, and tri-weekly
to Knoxville, Ga.
Passengers for point* below Fort Vaiiey should take
the Night trains from Augusta and Savannah to avoid
detention at Macon; for other points, taka either train.
w VIRGIL POWERS, Kug’r aud Sup’t.
Macon, Feb. 29, I860. mnr2
composition. 'rn« coiuenw 01 a nouie mignt no tu-
kenAvithmft harm. Us application entry night for a
week, will cure the worst case of Pltnpice.
8old every where—Price Fifty Cent* a Bottle.
W. E. HAGAN $6 OO. r Proprietors,
Troy, N. Y.
Sold by Stewart & Bailer. 8. D. Brantley, J. B,
Moore, and all the Druggists in Savannah, and by all
responsible dealers In medicineeeverywhere.
mar80—d&w
Thousands are dally speaking In the praise of
DR. EATON'S
INFANTILE CORDIAL,
fttuJ why T because It never falls to afford inslantan*
oan reify when given in time. It acts a* if by magic,
*u»d one trial alone will convince you that what we say
la true. It contains
NO PAREGORIC OR OPIATE
of anu kind, and therefore relieve# by removing the
nffmnns of your child, instead of by deadening its
i*nsibUitl#s. For this reason it commends Itself a*
the only reliable preparation now known for Chil
dren TestlitnK, Diarrhoea, Dysentery,
Grtpluir iu the Bowels, Acidity or the
Stomach. Wind, Cold tu the Head, aud
Croup 1 also, for softening the gums, -reduring 4ti-
AammaUon, regulating the Rowels, and relievingpain,
it has no equal—being an anti-spasmodicH is used with
unfailing success in all cases of CumvuImIodh or
other Fite. As you i^lue the l\ft> and health of
i/our children, and wish to save them f,xnn those sad
md blighting consequences which arc certain to result
from the use of narcotics of which all other remedies
for Infantile Complaint* are cotnjtosed, take none but
Dr. Eatou’e Infantile Cordial, this yon can
rely upon. It i* perfectly harmless, and cannot injure
tho most delicate infAnt. Price, 25 cents. Full direc
tion* accorajMUjy each bottle. Prepared only by
CHURCH & DUPONT,
No. 409 Broadway, Now York,
Fine Toilet Soap,
A Fresh Supply Just Received
BY
W. T. & H. ft. llffH>T,
Druggists aud ApoyVcarics,
maritt Under St, Andrew’s Ball.
DRILL and Bayonet El
ercise (a* now used In tho French Army), with
aggestlons for tbe Soldier In actual conflict; com-
Hoc and translated for the tise of Volunteer* of the
tate ol Virginia aud the South. By it Milton Cary,
>»pt. F. Coitopany, 1stRcg’tVft Vols Received by'
aprS JOHN M. CMMPF.o.y.ro
Healthy human Blood, upon being
ANALYZED,
prteluK-sdoaabrands, via: Qr.nil Viu Iinuer.al
Rose; GmudYinUoya! ItoBo: Crumb de Hi'.u.v;
Inet; Oharlc 1'nrre’a I:n;iefl»l: Mnimu's Cohlnut ;
Mumm’o Setatuns-; Muinm'e (kirdun llnnge. JCr.
lforM,1e# f ImarHl .!. LAMA.
VUTK WUM » lIHHt, wiili .onie ac-
r „cottot or the Great HebelUno, ami u (iwcrlt.llnn
of 8t. ftelens. Bf Churl?. Tutor, M, D ivt.l
hr JOHN to. ilutiPK.n * m.
TPIABlIi.irifJ.OWB,
JO BUppfv oftbe above ,
DAVID (I'Cfmtmti.
f BtE—UHB.-300 as,ka Liino, In line order :
JU-I11 stojennd for Mile by
B CONSTANTINf:,
Georgia Railroad.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Leave Augusta 0.45 A.M. I Arrive Atlanta, 9.45 A. M.
- n S.45 P. M. “ >• ll.se P. M.
Leave Atlanta 8.40 P. M. Arrive Augusta 5.42 A. M.
“ “ 10.00 A.M. | “ t7 6.45 P.M.
Sunday Train*, leaving Augusta at 9.45 P. M. and At
lanta at 12 Night, discontinued.
CONNECTIONS..
ooiwnecT with south Carolina railroad.
Arr. Augusta, 11.16 P. M. I Leave Augusta 10.00 A. M.
“ “ 1.16 P.M.! “ 8.05 P.M.
WITH WX*TKnN AND ATLANTIC DAILUOAD.
Arrivo Atlanta, 6.08 A. M. |Xoavo Atlanta,10.80A. Ms
“ “ 0.83 P.M. | “ “ 8.40 P.M.
WITH ATLANTA AMD LAGRANGE RAILROAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 8.88 A. M. I Leave Atlanta 0.16 A. M.
“ “ 7.51 P. M. | “ •• 10.16 A. M.
WITn AT11HNS BRANCH.
Leave Augusta 13.45 night, and Atlanta 8.40 night; ar
rive nt Athens 8.30 A. M.
Leave Athens 11.00 A. M.; arrive at Augusta 6.45 E.
M., ami Atlanta 11.45 P. M. v
WITH WASHINGTON* BRANCH.
Leave Washington 2.00 P. M.; nrr. AngiiBtnfi.45 P. M.;
and Atlanta 8.40 Night; Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M.
„ and Atlanta 10 A. M.; arrivo Washington 7.20 P. M.
WITH WAHRKNTON BRANCH.
Leave WUrrenton 3.00 P. M.; arr. Augusta 0.15 P. M.,
and Atlanta 8.40 night; leave Augusta 9.45 P. M.,
ana 10 A. 51.; arrive Warrenton 6.30T. M.
t&f~ On 8uuday no Trains run on the Bronchos.
sept!4 GKO. YONOE, Gen’i Sup’t.
4 O CLOCK.
TUK well known steamer ST.
JGlINS, 1 Apt. N. Kino, wIU leave
rd u»t
.. #19 00
#11 00
# tt M
f 7 50
1 Kww, at
ct ^ ^ lu4( j on \ K y ar rt ^
Talialiwcvr At
MtHiilcello a;..*- ..
-RaSw»rir-.v.v.v.'?:
Far freight or uafsxire. apply ou
Florida SKwmpu UcI WharAor to
OLAQOORN A i'UNNINGHAM, Agents.
This boat esnim'c:* M Brunswick with the Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad: at FernamUna w ith Fer
namlin* Railroad to liaidwin. Trail Ridge; Starke.
Waldo, OalucsviUt, Brotiion and Cedar Keys, aiui
Stages to Mldfflehnrg, Micahopy, Newnanville, Flem-
iugton, Ocala and Tampa Hay: at Jacksonville with
Jacksonville, Lake Ofry, Maaison, Monticello and
Tallahassee RaUooaa; at Picolnta and Tocoi with
Stage* for St. Aue.ustine; at 4’alatka with Hart’*
Stages for Orange Springs and Ocala, and Steamer*
to Oliver Springs, Fori Bracks, Fort Butler,Molonvlllo
and Kntcrpnse. , •
FOR vtdiim,
AND ALL INTHRMRDrXTE LANDINGS ON THK
SAVANNAH RIVER.
PHC at earn or SWAN, Capt. J. G.
I Garnett, will leave as above on FRI-
y/DAY next, 3d August, at 5 P. M., nnd
**wll] loave kvory succeeding 1 Friday, at
P BROOKS, Agent.
Sll'tWlll JOtltKV CLUB.
rilllli: ANN UAL JIIiEXINO ovor the Ten
riS*TL-SVv e * f, v i '7 : t ‘ c ‘ vlil c0,nniclu '° on Iho second
rUESDAV inJunuary next, (1S62J and continue for
four day u
Progi’amme.
FIRST DAY—TUESDAY, JANUARY 14.
Colt stake for three year olds. Two mile heats. Two
hundred ($2UU; dollar* entrance: one hundred (#100)
forfeit; to which the Club will add three hundred
(#i«i0) dollars if the race i* run. Three or more to
till tbe stake. To eloso l*t of May, 1861.
J< M}foh-at* > PUrfle ' TW ° hunclrcd (I 200 ) dollars.
SECOND h \\—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15.
Colt stake lor two year Did*, single dash of a mile.
One hundred and fifty ($150) dollars entrance; Fifty
(iRNL doiiuio ferf'dt; to which the Club will add
one hundred ($100) dollars if the race is rtm. Three
or more to llii. To close I at of May, 1861.
SAME DAY.
Jockey Club purse. Four hundred (#400) dollar*.
Two mile heats.
THIRD DAY-THURSDAY. JANUARY 16.
Jockey Club purse. Five hundred ($500) dollar*.
Three mile heats,
SAME DAY.
Jockey Club purse. Three hundred (#300) dollar*.
Mije lfeats, three in live.
FOURTH DAY—FRIDAY, JANUARY 17.
Colt Btako l'or three year olds. Two mjlo heat*. Thrco
hundred $300) dollar- entrance; one hundred and
fifty ($150) dollar* forfeit, to which the Club will
add seven hundred ($7(X))'dollars if the race is run.
Three or more to till. To close l*t or May, 1861.
Handicap Race. Two mile heat*. Ptirao five hnn
dred dollar*.
isnlrlen ui Uii umdi; tu .. S. Y-AT3M) LEVY,
J wn Iv and Treasurer.
W. WIIITELOCK & CO.’S
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Manufactured in Baltimore.
W ® would respectfully call the attention of the
Bout hem Planter* to the above article and claim
t their earnest attention for the following rca-
2(1—It c
3 staple product* c
Jtotiwhip fEittcs.
ST HAITI WEEKLY
BKTWKEN NEW YORK AND
LIVERPOOL, landing nnd em
barking Passengers atOUKKNS-
r TOWN. (Ireland.) 'Jim Llver-
pool, Saw York and Philadelphia Steamship Compa
ny Intend dot-patching their full powered OVde-built
iror # Steam*hips, us follows :
STNA, SuturJay, Juno l*t.
EDINBURGH, Saturday, June 8th.
CITY OF WASHINGTON, Saturday, June 16th.
aud every Satutday, at noon, from Pier No. t4, North
River.
rates or vassaok:
first Cabin .... *75 ai I stekilVie ^so oo
do. - to London.. $80 00 I do. to' London.. $33 00
Steerage Return Tickets, good for Six Months, $60 00
Passengers forwarded to Pari*, Havre, Hamburg,
Bremen, notterdara, Antwerp. &c. ,at reduced through
fare.
Persons wisiiiug to bring out thoir friends can
buy tickets here at the following rates, to New York :
From Uvcrpool or Queenstown. 1st Cabin, $76, $86
nnd $106.' Steerage from Liverpool $40. From
<jueenalo\vn$30.
These steamers have eupurior accommodation* for
passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They
are bum in Water tight Iron Sections, and have lat
ent Fire Annlhllators on board.
For further information apply nt the Company’*
Omcos. JOHN 0. DAI lv.
inarlO Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y.
FREE 'PERSONS- Ot’ COLOR.
‘ed ’‘that
r in this Sto
first day of January, J849,” aim who have be.
then resident* of this State,and who have faiKd to have
thoir nanu « registered in conformity to Jaw, are exon-
ernt« d from nil pain* and p-nnltleKto which they were
thereby auhjected; Proddrd, that such free person
of color shall ou or before the lira*, day of July have
his, her, or their names registered according to
law; and, whereas, the following named pe
sons of color luivo • * — ‘ '
*uch, Ik lirmsoftho
seiubly of this State,
Unbl^4o the penalties oi an Act of tl.e' th neral As
fiRS
'glstored their names
* Acts or.the Gonetal At
by rendering thciuselve
.. ... . } Act of the Ui ueral At
v.'mLiv, nftprovrO December 26.18.15; and whereas,
there Is no evidence of the freedom of many of »uch
free pet sou* now of tile In this Court: It is ordered,
that unless the undcrnnuml free persons of color
produce to this Court on or before the next July Term
thereof, satisfactory evidence of their freedom, nnd
ul*o register their name* In the Clerji’s Office of this
L’otnt nt the Court House, they nnd each of them be
arrested by the She; ill'and brought before us, and on
convict ton that they be fluid in the Bum of one hun
dred dollars each, and In default of payment th»»t
they bo bound out as laborer* until the fine i* fully
prJu and satisfied.
/ W.M. H. CUYLKR, j. 1. r. c. u.
the South,fend in large. .,
in any other artificial manure
cultural community, and is funfiuaed at u lees price.
3d -It lias been thoroughly tried and tested upon
every description of crop, along,dde of and in compar
ison with Peruvian Guano nnd other fertiliser*, and
10 result has been invariably in it* favor.
Having been used with such favorable results, nnd
‘inguu article exclusivi ty of Southern manufacture,
It should commend itself t.. the attention of every
true friend of the South, and obtain a preference over
any other preparation now offered for sale.
Ha nuts Countv, Ga , Feb. 14.1861.
W. WuiTKLOOK & Vo,—Gentlemen :--I procured
one ton of your Super-Phogpliate or Lime from i»ad
dox & Watkin*, Atlnntn, lasteeason, and experiment
ed with it-unon Cotton, and the result exceeded mv
most favorable expectation*.
I nut it upon land that was very badly worn, Bay-
one hundred pounds per acre; and on eomo l put none;
where I put none f picked three honored per acre;
where 1 put the Phosphate 1 picked a little over seven
hundred pounds to the acre' 1 am Bo woP. pleased
with the result that I niu willing to try it again if lean
procure it upon suitable term*; you will inform me
nt Wliitcsvillo, Harris county, Georgia, at once, the
best term* upon which you can furnish me with twen
ty ten* for the present season's planting, and oblige,
James A. *'
Respectfully your*,
. Maddox,
globules of Rluwj „
are mado well. l h%
Ih** Theory—hence ite astonishing success.
To all euffiirlnofrom «i. ram ptlon, tuclpient
ftrmad, or from doMltly ot ar.y ku.rl j oi from mental
oruervou* prostration, brought on by any cause - or
from scrofulous complaint* ; or from disease* of the
kidney* or bladder; i«ud to ladles eqflbring from anv
of the many distressing complaint* their bcx arc lie
bio to, and which engender ooiwumption, the
BLOOD FOOD. *
5* offered a* a certain and rollikble remedy.
Differing in every particular from tlm patent medi
cine* of tho day. It is a chemical combination of
Iron, Sulphur and IDioapfiorouii. of very
great-worth, and many hundred* bear glad and grate
ful testimony to the )tencfits>it has conferred on th«m.
In consequence of au attempted fraud, we have
chinked the color oWhe outside wra|jp»>r from red to
yellow, and increased the sf&eofthehottle'tn 8 ounces.
Be particular to get the new kind. Prico of the
Bhmd Food $1 per bottle.
Bold by CHURCH Ac WIPONT,
... „ JOHN B. MOORE, Agent, kavannah.
And t>7 all respectable Druggist* throughout the
^PMT- ‘ may!5—d&wly
| CENTS* AND IIOYS’ ISOOTN.-Now
ftldck anS^ln Bole*" 4 AlSSJcfoilS!’
60ft Boot®, Ooroer Barnard and tWre*a
t Lane.
H. N. ALDRICH, Agent.
» hhd*. Shoulder*, for sale b
Florida Railroad.
him.?iS/W s w-'if-a -w \rj/ ‘iAj-
CHANGE OF HOURS.
O N AND AFTEM JIII.Y 2d, 1800,
Train* will run a* follow*: *
Freight and Passenger Train on-Mondays, Wedne*
day* and Fridays, will
Leave Fcrnandina at 10.20 A. M.
** Baldwin at 9.20 P.M.
“ Gainesville at 7.95 “
Arrite at Bronson .9.3A “
Passenger Train on Tuesday*, Tlmrsday* and Satur
dav*. will
Leave Ferdandioa at 19.45 P. M.
•• Baldwin at 8.46 “
“ Gainesville at 7.10 **
Airivo at Bronson at 6.35 “
PasBcugcr Tralu on Mondays, Wednesday* and Fri
day*, will »
1.0*ve Bronson at
“ Gainesville at
“ Baldwin at
Arrive at Fcrnandina. ..
Preight and Passenger Train
ana Saturdays, will
Leave Bronson At
“ Gainesville at
“ Baldwin at
Arrive at Fcrnandina at.
* Engine
Femandina, June 25, t«4».
7.00 A. M
8.80 “•
11.40 “
2.25 P. M.
Tuesday*, Thursday*
8.20 A. M.
5.60 “
10.50 “
2 35 P. M.
J. E. LAPKIN,
Engineer and Superintendent.
- • r ““ jiim-M
MILITARY <S00I>S.
J URT 1IKCEI1 ED, n splendid assortment ol
Soubm-n mado Caeslraere*, suitable for Military
purposes, for sale cheap tty
Jan98 , KIN8TBIN A ECfcMAN.
STEREOSCOPES AND VIEWS.
pOB SALE 9iX
KHAFP * <X>.,
Went side Xfounucnt sqtUM,
Sparta, Ga., Jan. 28,186).
W. Whitei-ock & Co —GentlemenT have just
received your letter of the 23d W*t. wishing to know
the result of my experiment with your Super-Phos
phate of Lime. 1 applied it on Corn and Colton with
ten other manures; the * ’ “
foil:
LINT OF 5
Anderson, Mary E
Allen, George
Anderson, Jbafia
Anderson, Celia
Butler, Mary
Butler, Richard *-
linker, Samtu*i
Burke, Joshua
Burke, Elirabotb
Burke, baruh
Burke, Joshua
Burke, Jobi phine
‘Benjnmin, Mmy
Boyd, Jeretni.tfi
Boyd, Mary J
Brown, Henry
Brown, Martliina
Blanco, Georgia
Briee, George
Brice, Alexander
-Black, Surah Ann
Brown, Henrietta
Beard, Harry
Brown, Maria
Brown, Clement
Bailey, Cornelia
Bailey, $lizabuth
Beil, Jnnc Ann
Bing, Benjamin
Blister, Cyrus
UriHtcr, Mary Marllm
Collins, Nancy
Cash, George
Clark, Linda
Cox, Susan *
Candy, Josephine.
Chaver*, Henry
Collins, Jesse
Campbell, Francis
Crawford, Sara it J
Carter, Eli/a
Carter, Ktnily
DcVUlcrs, Georgia
Davidson, William
Densler. Suean
Dedeler, Mnrv J
Densler. JIargnret
Dolly, Frederick
Dolly, Nancy
Dolly, Adam
Dolly, Isaiah
Davidson, Caroline
Davidson, Ro».a
Davis, Margaret
Desere, ffuecula
Doyle, Adolphus
Dclegal, Juba
Dredka, Charles
Dawl. y, Ga-tine
Dawlcy; Isabelle
Dawley, Kate
Danston, fain ilia
Enley, Henry
Edy.’Etnoline
Bvelj', Charlotte
Edy, Mary
Ferrowby, Sarah
Ferrowby, Julia
riiriiitJiM-, ouu
Golden, Eliza
Golden, James
Golden, Richard
Goiden, William
Gibbons, Isaiah
Grant, Josinh
Gibbon*, Tsaac
Greenfield, Sophy
Grant, Kit/.a A
Gunn, Alexander
Geary, Lucy
Gordon, Klvlra
Grant, Claudia
Herb, Rose
lluncs, Sarah
Hazab, Stephen
Harris, Caroline
Harris, Alexander
Harris, France*
Harris, John
Harris, Frances
Ilood, william
Holmes, Ella
Hazard, Sarah A
Howell, Will tain
Howell, Sarah,A «
Jones, George
Jones, damn
Jones, Charles
Jones. Robert
Jones, Anna
Ir\vin, William
ritlCIC PLIDiONS.
Irwin, Mary
lrwlu, Robert
Johnston, Stephen
JohiiHtou, Isabelle
Johnson, Sarah
Jontison, Jane
Johnson, tarnh
Jacksor, Cornelia
Jeesomary, Thaddens
Jones, Mary
Jones, Matthew
Jones, John
Jones, Jane
Jaukecn. .Julia
Keliy, Maria
Kirk, L abel la
Kirk, Henry
Langston, Thomas
Lovett, Sarah
LaRoche, Ann
Louis, James
Law, Margin ct
Lee, 51 ary Ann
Morrell, Charles
Morrell, Benjamin M •
Moultrie, Mary
' Motor, Isaac
-Macevpr, Matilda
Morehead, John
Maxwell. Frances
Maxwell, Elizabeth
Marshall. Frederick
Mono!!, Mary
McNeill, Francis
’Myeis. William
51 oo:
McHenry.
Moulton, Benjamin
Miller, John T
McIntosh, Eduard
Marshall, Anna
Marshall, Anderson
Moore, Nathaniel
Nail, Mazura W
Odingsell, Emily
Oui-gsull, Adiu*
fidingHt-ll.'Charlos
Odingsell, William
Odingsell, bainb
Pierce, Elizaueth
Parrieli, Ophelia
Penny, Ann Eliza
Plu-lps, Sarah
Phelps, Mary
Qnartcrman. Virginia
Robinson, Mary Ann
Reed, John
Roberta, Hmma
Rlberon, Rebecca A
• Rnsscll, Mcir
Ro*i>Eliza
Silence, Surah A
Stafford, Maria
Stiles, Ann
Sheftall, Dillcy
, Elis.
)ther manures; the land, though poor and old,
of uniform quality.aud the- fertilizer* were care-
•v -bed by my sol ton a pair of Fairhank’* scale*.
Tbe kind* Iurfed were No. i Peruvian, Sand*’ Ex
celsior, Hoyt's American, Robinson, Kettlcwell’*,
Mape*’. Rbode*’, J. J. A F. Turner’s, and Cotton
Seed. The Corn \vus cat, down three time* with the
hud Worm, which mado it very late and uneven The
drouth set ih the 2ttth Juno, and lusted thirty-oight
days which ruined it, hut the rows manured with your
fertilizer kept ahead dfall the rest all tho time. I did
Lwi measure the Corn.
Up to tho 29th ot June, we had rather to much rain,
and there was not much dhTerenc* in the looks of the
Cotton manured with cite No. 1 Peruvian Guauo,
Sands’. Hoyt’*, Tumor’s and yonre, but at gathering
time yOure proved the best, J. J. & F Turner's the
next. 1 hope in a few weeks, to be able to order a*
much as I may require, possibly sixteen or- *efenteen
tuna. - f
Respectfully your*, . Wu. W. BrupsoM.
GEQEGXA MADE
NEGRO BROGANS.
mHE attention of Planters ie called to our DOl
JL BLK KOLKI) BROGANS, Raasett and Bluck, maL
afactured entifely of material carefolly selected from
tho best Leather of our own tanning. They havabeex
teeted by planter* for the last five years, and h&v e al
wav* given entire satisfaction for durability of wear
Sample* may be seen at the office of the Savann*'.
Morning New*. J. H. GLOITCR,
jsn*4 Marietta, Ga.
A NEW SUPPLY
OF
Instruction for Field Artillery.
* F inale by E. KNAPP & CO.,
febSO West Ride Monument equate.
Reading for Every Hay in Lent,
IlY MISS SEWEEL
For Palo by B. KNAPP * CO.,
roar4 -West eide Monument Square.
FAST HAY SEKMOIVi) ;
Or, The Pulpit on the State of the Country.
For sale by R. KNAPP A CO.,
mar4 West *lde Monnmeni-g^r
pun IJy IAN or A N O. -11_ tons Pei avian,
ion.) hi rami H rnc«
For *alc by E.*KNAPP A CO.,
• aprl West side Monument square.
liluls choice Shotiideie; 16 firkins Prime Leaf Lard
in store and for sale by
apt 8 B. CONSTANTINE.
m —A,.*** iiiiei vis ucury pibck wbw duo nunn-
t;ls Ucavy White Oats. Landing and for sale by
lehi« BCRANTON A JOnNSTON.
' Com; for sale to arrive by
B. CONSTANTINE.
W OHUBSTKI* SAIJCK AND PEPPEB
SAUCE in half pints, pints and quarts, Just
W. M. DAVIDSON.
-10,000 bushels prime White
.H, for sale by
/NO. McMaHON, Bay Street.
Shelia)!, John
Smith, KHzubeth
Byraone,' Thomas II
Symons, Anna
Symons, Benjamin O
St Hue, Charles K
Savage, ^Elizabeth
Rtnllord, Mary A
Sima, Margaret A
Sikes, Will lam II
Scarborough, Cornelia
Sittlcfl, Emily J
Sharp, Henry
Townsend; Ricba _
\Townsend, llaniilton
Truchdut, Enconia
Taylor, Grace
Tfuchelut, Joseph E
Verdier, Elizabeth
Vordery. Joseph
Winkler, Catharine
Winkler, Gertrude
Williams, Jane
Williams, Leonora
William*, Joseph
Williams, Mary A
\Villiam*i'-Mary Jane
William*, John
William*, .Tarn* e
William*, France*
William*. Julia -
Williams, James
Wayne, Henry
Wylly. Ann
Weston, Susan
Warner, Sarah
Willi*, Caroline
Water*, Orson
Wn
Wilson, Kate
Young, Sarah
Young, Claudia
True Extract from the Minute*.
apl9 W.M. IT, BULLOCH, Clerk i. c. c. c.
Bricks for Sale.
All order* left at
HALLIDAY & MITCHELL.
Tobacco.
COHENS A HERTZ.
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
Comer of Cougr<-.«», tVHitaker, Biul St. Juliou. SircotM,
OFF KB THK IU LARGE STORK OF IlHTI GOODS AT PIIUKS TO
«nit tho TlmOB. On tand nnd ref riving by every etenmnr—
Gold and Silver Goods of Every Description,
PURK SILVER TEA SETS, PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, SPOONS and FORKS
ry weight and variety.
ITS and SINGLE PIECES, beautifully pnt up In case* for Wedding and other Gifts.
LVT3R WATCHES, anil CLOCKS of every variety.
fern the ricltosi DIAMOND to the cheapest plain GOLD, including CAMEO, LAVA and MO
Hind in single pieces, with almost every description of ornament now in n«e.
C3KE BASKETS, CASTORS, TEA SETTS, ICE PITCHERS, nnd PLATED GOODS of every
arjtuxAuuiKi in worn, omw mid Steel frames, with Pebble* and other Sight*.
RICH nnd beautiful PARIAN VASES and STATUETTES, and FANCY GOODS in great, variety,
TORTOISE SHELL COMES, or latest style*, with ajjrcat vovicty of rich HEAD ORNAMENTS.
Also agent* for \\ HEELER A WILSON and LADE, WEBSTER & CO.’S SEWING MACHINES—1h*
neat machines offered to the public.
The citizen* of the city and country are invited to examine the Btock, which will bo sold at prices muck
lower than usual.
WATCHED, CLOCKS abd JEWELRY promptly repaired by workmen c-f ak'll and long experience.
Savannah, April 11, I860. t ^
WILMOT & RICHMOND,
Agents for
w 11, i, i \ :m « k 831; n is se * h
Celebrated Laminated
Steel G\ps
may-1
a. j. miLler & eo„
J!ABI!V'E'riHAKERS& UNDERTAKERS,
No. 157 Brough tor* Street,
SAVANNAH, KA.
N R W Furniture ol nil lilndi, cnnMaut.
ly nil hand " lnrgn asBOrtnifat of LookinB
uiohbob. New \\ ork nmiln to order at tho shortral
millco. MattrauBfis, Jobbius «"d Bell llninjluj. ( l„n«
mum . iut.LuatMH.-s, uuuoiugnnu Ben Hanging dt
- — , tn the noateBt style, with doapatch. fowl—ly .
8. M. LaFFITEAU,
6ENERAL COMHfSS'lQN
I . AN1>
! &HOUKRY MKEOHANT,
i AND DKALEl! IN
HAY, CHAIIV, Ac., Ac.
J170 Bay Street, Savannah.
' novl
IFsiIjjvXn,
IIOXJBH>, 8IGHST,
SHIP AND ORNAMENTAL
WII.NON-SKW-
1NG MACHINE 1n every variety aud price.
ALSO,
. THK LADD, Yt’ECBtyrKIt Ac CO.
TIGHT STITCH MACHINE in every Blylo, at
MAHUFAO'ClJHKnS’ PUICKH,
Couetantly on hand by^
api!2—ly Ct
f 18
MATHEMATICAL
or* and Pocket Cdnipa*BU8 and Chain*, MIcrovcopot,
Baromc-tera and Thermometer*, in great variety, and
arc prepared to litmieh College* and other Institu
tion* with PhiloBophical, Astronomical and Chemical
Apparatus, at manufactutero’ prices.
WILMOT «fc RICHMOND,
juneltt—tf . Jewel or*.
AND
SALE STABLE.
new Buggie*, and a few fine Horse* to hi* former
stock, with careful drivers and tho best of hostler*,
and i* now prepared to accommodate the public at the
old stand, corner of Whitaker and President street*,
and solicit* a continuancool former favor*.
Particular attention paid ro receiving and forward
Ing horse* by stesmer or railw-vt,
CITY HOTEL,
Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, GEORCHA.
V’ll 18 favorite licit cl bus been
u \ yrii-Mt 4 InnN Mo him 1 .
It i* situated in tho centre of bu*lne*.», and near all
Rteamer* landing*; and if comfortable room*, good
table and unrelenting attention to the comfort of the
eiiosIb will entitle It,to the favor of tho traveling pub
lic, nothing will he neglected in that respect.
Particular attention h*« been paid to rhe Ladles’
Department, and they will find In-tt ull the enjoyment
and privacy of a home.
The rate ha* been put down to tbe old charge of
$2 per Day, or 510 per Week,
Monthly Board at a reasonable rate.
Board, without lodging, can bo had on reasonable
terms.
' The proprietor feeling confident that he can, nt
these rales, give all the attention found in tho so-call
.ed hi st efts* house* that charge $2 50 per diem
«<‘P!B » .‘A. BUN AUD.
GIBBONS HOUSE
THIS HOITSI5 is now open to
the traveling public. Uavlug com
pleted accommodations for vo nor
son*more, I will rake ahw more
regular boarders.
h. B. MQRBR, Proprtet
, i « mft. V. V. THICK r«-
apectfully aunouncts that Ire hae
«’l>onod the above cutablislrraont*
?' u ‘ ) l l Pt c I ,rirt - vl fo aacommodatc
' "hlfl mends aud tbe public, from
whom he solicit* a liberal share ot patronage,
deed 6 if
ATHENS HOTELT 1
My fi 1 *. nrcAlififftoT.
*"V l will entertain tho Ira veil ug pub-
■ lie. with good.accommodation, good
faro, Ac, at the following rates:
lvr day, $1 65; per week, $D.D0.
HENRY 11. SCRANTON,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION
AND
FOBTWADDING MERCHANT,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
AGENT OP THE
New York and, Philadelphia Lino of
Packets,
W 1 LI f l ,rnm l' t, y at tend to tho forwarding of all
f f good* consigned to hi* care, and ul*o the Cu*-
tom Hcase duties Imposed by the existing Tariff.
Corn and Oats.
7 AAA BUSHELS Prime Virginia Corn,
in bulk and in each*
. 8,000bushel* Prime Oat*, in Backs; cargo of brig
Empire, land.ng and for *alo by
mariM COIIENS .t HERTZ.
fllllftl FIHSTand Second Scries of the Great
£ Preparation, or Redemption Draweth Nigh. By
the Rev. John Cutnminp. D. D. Received by
mr2 John m. cooper a oo.
Pork.-^
s and !
i by
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
SAM’L PALMER A SON.
JAMES I. SNIDER & CO.
Iu store and for sale by
B. CONSTANTINE.
B. CONSTANTINE.
W ASHINGTON MAM8.-A lew tierces ol
theec celebrated Ham*, landing nnd for sale by
marflfi ■ * g. c. kstabrook..
t lORTY TUAUSAND rtweat Orange*; 76
bunches Banana*; 125dozen Pine*; Pine* selling
very low for preserving; for sale by
» »PH0 • G. S. BROWN.
Q.UPKH10H STEEL PJEN8.~I.enmn’*celo-
vibrated Excelsior P«-n; Leman’s Elastic Pen-
Bainbridge A Co.'s Patent Amal-am; Fountain
Spear Point Magnum Bonum Pen. Received "by
JOHN M. COOPER As CO.
S pirits op ti rpentine and
ROSIN,—25 bble; Spirits of Turpentine; 50 bbls
Rosin , for enle by
_ nPl" IIUNTER & OAMMEI.L.
F ifty doxb^raisins, 40 quarter box
Raisins, 20 half boxes Raisins, fiflft ]l>». Figs, f
.[agio re nnowr
B06GALD FERGUSON.
Undertaker and Upholsterer
(Ware Room, No..12 Broughton street, between
Bnll-and Whitaker,)
I S prepared to execute order* in the above branches,
Alafi,CABINET WuRK AND BELL HANGING!
Always on hand the LATEST IMPROVED METAL*
IC CASES, with PULL GLASS TOPS ; also, other
Cases and CbffiiiB. FUNERALS furnished with all
that i* nccesenry. Orders left at my ware-room, or at
my residence, iu Abercorn street, between Liberty and
Perry, or with W. D. DIXON, - No. *40 Drayton street,
between Broughton and State, will be promptly at
tended to, • uccl2
ROOFING, ROOFING
SLATING.
VV. E. ELLIOTT,
PRASTISAL sum,
AND DEALER IK
Best American and Welsh Elates,
PATENT
COPPER LIGHTNING ROD.
W E^ K, had effected and procured the oole
• agency for tho sale and putting nn *»f AM OH
LYON H PATENT COPPER LIGHTNING RODS in
Savannah, Chatham county, and other tiluce* where
he may he patronized, and will always bo ready
to execute all order* with despatch.**-
h « vin g established his bupiness of Sla
ting in thi* city, with an experience Tif twenty-five
years in ail it* hranchea, honesto merit public patron*
um by his work, which *Uall f/icc every satiafiiction to
hi* patrons.
N. B.—Old dlato Roof* repaired, and stripped off ii
reamrod and re layed -warranted tight.
o n-- E ’ E j if al8l> “S'?* for Wood ,t Perot’s Iron
fulling and Ornamental Iron Works. Plans Mid di5
signs pf all, with price,, con ho ,c„n ntliis office, over
MorajngNcw* olllcc, Bay street, Bavatmah, Ga.
—1000bushel* Prime White Core, iu sacks.
For sale by
*P*1 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
G ntIVEBE OHEEsS^-A
Gruyere Cheese for sale by
SCRANTON A J‘
”iwsr;
A I.E—ALK-AI.E!.—ldOt.hlH. Aie, Undlnefrom
*tearner B. It. Cuylor this day, and for sale hv
’ *n»1« w to I)» vtnwr.N
•PriO n 1
10 cases Lemon
C L. GILBERT.
AN* HUNDRED boxes8o4p; 75boxes Can-
V/dleaj 05 boxes starch; SO boxes Flo Blue - Tor
ode by tapriO] e. L. GILBERT
Cash Business.
T hesebscriber has removed
to the Store on Ilrongbton «treet, between Mr.
idfiV* t-p nnor a and thoMftrshall Ilousc. where he
will attend to making GENTLEMEN’S GARMENTS
ra the best and latent style, at prices to suit oil who
trill patron lie him. UNIFORMS or all kinds whlrh
are made in the State will also be attended to, and by
the latest regulation*. Garment* made elsewhere,
that do not fit the Gcntlemvn, will also be attended
Doe* Repairing, aud at the shortest notice.
A suit of Clothe* made in fourteen hour*
no ^ l, V or raen ant * bo 7» for on delivery.
p - S-—-Yonng men and other* wishing to become
converuaut with catting gentlemen’* garment*, can
n D .i^ VP ty No Compt-nsHtiou r«-
8S^ntttKr 16 8 “ U ” 0ed t,,at 1
, M. CARRY, Axunt-
Q-ilder-, Q-lazior, Q-rainer,
PAPER HAROER, Ac.
TSI <lbLb iuform his friends ami tho puhltc thi
TY ho Is now prepared to do PAENTIMG In oil k
Glarsj 1 'Vornielios, A.; rI1 Rt,nda ” f «*'"««. 0il
noUco 0 " 1 " 8 1>romI>,l5f to, at the shorts;
Shop Corner of .Bryan and Bull Streets,
t0 lfacll “«' and Plftnters* Bank,
mnylT—1y ., SAVANNAH, GA.
M. J. BUGKKER,
DEAl.lt.H IN
Boots aud Shoe*
OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Nos. ji and lAseaausnivR’ range,
, SAVANNAH, GA..'
Jan25—ly
. GEO. C. ritEJtJU
CHAMPION & FREEMAN,
GJCJSnHlBAJL
Grocery Merchants
Oners' d ' ^ of dealers nnd a
Bi.o,or«. . adptt
A, BOEOHERT,
Corner or Iti von nu.t JeUereoii stree
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
A S ' , ? , *L.V OF SHU* MR,.;, ,. t ,
WndJ"frf* a y' b ''" 1 nuality; alro. 'dlller
Kinds olCrnckcra, Butter, Sugar, Hoda, Lemon- Wt
l E'°&nr'ul 1 ?ob HH i California and Fancy Crockc
New l oar * Cako baked frewh rverv day. jnnl
IKOS. W. SHEA
HOUSE, SIGI
AND
nmmim painter,
O-ITTlltJR, GLAZIE]
AND
G’ R A I N E K .
All kind* of Painter*’ Tool*, White I,cad, Oil*, Mi-
I feints, Glass, Putty. Whit*.--wash and other
Brushes, Paper Uanglugs, lirc-
Bottrd Print*, At.., &c.,
FOR BALE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT
No, 11 lVhituker Street, au«;»r lho ISu
(The Old Stand of the Into John Pool)
Qprl7 SAVANNA II, GEOR G TA.
GILBERT BUT LER
Master-Builde
LAFAYET I’D "SQUARE
H AVING perreetec lile arr&ngtnic
. pi cparca to fumish und put up at short nt
ixrAa IR024 FRONTS. J{
INCH VERANDAS nnd (.HtATING, IL: will
furnish and *et the PATENT AERA LIGHTS
can furnish DOORS, BLINDS card SASHES
one of the best Northernmonufocturnrs, .-ti priiva
will give satlafactlon angi -
GEORGE iC ASi
, th neat ness and despatch,
le*^ ■Jtesldenco, Taylor street, west of Modi re)
«. f/tABKU.
->«. a it a i tu
JNO. C. FRASER & OO.
COTTON AND RICE FACTO
AND
General Commission Merchai:
BAY ST., SAVANNAH, GEO.
I' IHKMAii, CASH ADVANCER HI,
„ i, , 0 S?5£K ,l “!F noa lo °“ r care lbrealoor
ROPF, and PLANTERS’
PLIES purchased at lownm. eft eh prl.ee, -
HENRY II. SCRANTON
staEa:.xx a a?*x3M'«o
AND
GMKKAL COIUi.lJgSIOiV. WJJRrSIJ
NO. 154 HAY STHEIST,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Y<^kPnte tf ° r licr “ nt0n * Lln, ‘
~ E. C. WADE & OO.,
factors and Commission Merchu
SAVANNAH, GA.
... , HOWARD O, WADK, Snvannnh,
atixt>-ly PEYTON L. WADE “n
. P. L. CONSTANTINE,
COMMISSION MERCHAJi
S A VANN An, “G A:
r. L. OOKBTAMTIKK, fjnniai O. 0. XSTAX
A. H. OlJAMPIOI'
WHOL5*>LB Ar,p nXTA.IL DBXUm nt
g-hooeshlis
roreigu aud domestic Llouc
TOBACCO, SBGAR6, DRIED FlttUT,
NO. 4 llAItNAIll) S'i'KKri-r!
BEfmmTU1CMARin.TAND PArsi
dee? SAVaMaH. GA.
J. UtAMA,
ntrOBTXA iKD wanateaLs imALsn ih
Spanisli Sc^ars, Prencli liraml
WINES, WHI8RV AND OTHER LIQUORS
TOP A COO OP ALL KINDS.
NO. IBS BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OI
SAMUEL PALMER &~Sc
HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
HARD W A R I
For Sale Low for Cash. "
* E. O'BYENE,
droeeries k Liqsioi
"Wholosale and Retail.
CORKKR OF BRYAN AND JEFFERSON STRK
TjlLOUn^—Extra'and Superfine Baltiuoro Flour
^on^'to ^b^ 1 ' bbl ‘ ! ' 1 '* t “ at Balf-RalSiig
o. L. GJX.UKRT.
JOHN McMAHON,
tProdace, Commission and Forwar
Meroiiant,
ANT) DEALER IN
CORN, WHEAT, BACON, FI.OUR, HAY, OAT£
170 BAT BTHXXT, 8AVANNAII, OA.
Refer to MaJ. A. Porter, President Bauk of the
Of (toot-rift! Mown. (VJi*-n« A U*rtv nrVwl-
B acon and i.awd.-po bhtin. r-rimeBicep
Sidee; 20 hhd*. Prirne Bacon hi onldt-r*; 10 tee.
‘ anvaeacd'Sugar Cnred Hantfl ; 5 1 Hs UnrpviTed
fingftr Cured Hams; 80 bbla. Leaf Lard, Lending and
for oalc from store by
M
SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. •
KSSBKEF.--50 barrel* A! e*e Jlnef, landing
cLaGHORN & CUNNniGOAM.
rnOBACCO AND SEGABS.-30 boxes ape To-
JL bacco, yarlosa alxea, and at low prices: ICO.KKrB*-
Itare of fancy brands, »nd at low prices, Just landed
and tor sale by [tob36] W.lil. 1 J.V&BON.