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ijw thin Mtinmcs
BRYAN’S
Wafers.
««, and
Pulmonic
xsr-»
natru of "Pclmcwio Wafers in this or any other
ooantrv oil other Pulmonic Wafers arc countffdWs.
°Tbs genuine can be known by the name BRIAN Mhq
stamped on each WAFER.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
PULMONlc ’W AKBIW ‘ “*
Believe Irritation ot the Uvula and Tomtls.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Believe theabovo Complaint. in Ten a*.-.-tee.
BRYAN'S PULMONIC YVAKERS
Ato a Bloeeing to all Claaeee and Commotion..
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are adapted for VocaUate and PubliQ Sin-akere.
• BRYAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS
Are in a simple form and plciiBant to the taste,
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Not only relieve, DUt effect rapid and lasting Cures.
j bryaN'3 PULMONIC wafers
Are warranted to iflvc satisfaction to every one.
i Box of
”BBYAS’S’PULMONiC WAFERS
in the house.
No Traveller should he without a__ supply ol
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
In his pocket.
No person will ever object to vive for
BRYAN’S PULMONIC WAFERS
Twonty-llve Conte.
JOB MOSES, Solo Proprietor, Roches ,er, N. Y.
Sold ill Savannah t)yS D. BRANTLEY. Stevenson
A Co., Charleston, and by all rrspoctable DrnjKlsta-
aprilt-eow-ly
★ *- *
DR. SWEET’S
^FALLIBLE LINIMENT,
The Great External Itemedy
'»nrnatHm, Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Stiff
train*. Bruises, Cut« and
nfinH'tt Is prepared from the
I, if Connecticut, the fa-
•.. -I. iir<ed in his practice for
up mm" astonishing
i if unrivalled
. ivliich the
trial.
md radically,
i Blsorderk of every kind, and in
tUOU lUUC MI9UIUOI • Ol OtBIJ blliu, sa.sv. II.
shousauda of cases where It has been QHod it has never
been known tp fail.
Por Neuralgia, It will afford immediate relief in
It will relieve tho worst cases of Headache in
three minutes and la warranted to do it.
Toothache also will it cnrelnatantly.
For Nervoue Debility nndGcnciltl Las-
•ltude arising fron imprudence or exces;*, this Lini
ment is a moat happy and unrailimj remedy, Acting
diroctly upon the nervous tissues, it strengthens and
revivifies tho ay atom, and restores it to elasticity and
vigor.
For File*.—As an exteilial remedy, we claim that
It ia the best known, and we chullc.i 'u the world to
produce an equal. Jfivery victim o’. Mu - d» .nvsHlug
complaint should give It a trial, for it .vnl ..ot tail to
afford Immediate relief, and in a majority ui cascs will
effect a radical cure.
Quinsy and Sore Throat arc sometimes ex
tremely malignant and dangorous, but a timely appli
cation of this Liniment will never fall to cure.
Sprains are sometimes very obstinate, and en
largement of the joints Is liable to occur if neglected.
Tho worst case may be couquured by this Liniment in
two or three days.
Bruises, Outs, Wounds, Soros. Ulcers,
Burns and Scalds, yield readily to the wonder-
ul healing properties ofDR. 8WKIC I" 8 IN FA LLIIILK
LINIMENT, when used according to directions. Also,
Chilblains, Frosted Foot and Insect Bites
and Stings.
Every Horse Owner
should have this remedy at hand, for its tlinoly n
the first appearance of Lameness will efiuct in
vent those formidable diseases, to which nil in
Mable, and which render so many otherwise valuable
horses uearly worthless.
Over four nundrod voluntary testimonials to the
wonderful curative properties of this Liniment have
been received within tho last two years, and many of
them from persons in the highest ranks of life.
To avoid Imposition, observe the Signature and
Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, ami
Alan “flt.onheii Swnfll'* *
|$>w
JjFciIRE
NervousHeadache
CURE Jf
Ijy the use of these Pills the poriodic attacks of Net
us or isnek I/eadache may be prevented; and if taken
at the commencement of an attack immediato relief
from pain and sickness will be obtained.
They seldom fail In removing tho Nausea and Head
ache to whirh females are so subject.
Thoy act gently upon the bowels—removing Uostivo-
For Literary Men, Students, Delicate Females, and
all persons of sedentary habits, they are valuable as a
Laxative. Improving tho apatite, giving tone and vigor
to tho digestive organs, and restoring tho natural elan-
ti:ity and strength of the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of long In
vestlgation and carefullycondncted experiments, hav
ing been in use many years, during which time they
have prevented and relieved a vast amount of pain
ana suffering from lloadacho, whether originating In
the nervous system or fiom a deranged state of the
stomach.
They are entirely vegetable in their composition,
and may bo taken at all times with perfectsafoty with
out making nny change of diet, and the absence gf any
disagreeable taste renders it easy to administer them fa
ihildren.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS I
The gonuine have five signatures of Henry O. Spald
ing on each Box.
Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in Medi
cines.
A Box will bn sent by mall prepaid on rocolptoftho
Price, 25 Cents, .
All orders should bo addressed to
HENRY C. SPALDING,
49 Cedar Street. New York.
T”K FOLLOWING ENDORSEMENTS OF
SPALDING’S
CEPHALIC PILLS,
WILL CONVINCE ALL WHO SIJKPKU PROM
HEADACHE
A SPEEDY AND SURE CURE
IS WITHIN THEIR REACH.
.1* these Testimonials were unsolicited by Mr. Spald
two, they afford unquestLmable proof of theyfe-
cacy of this truly scientific discovery.
Mr. Spaldino,
Masonvilljc, Conn., Fob. 6,1961.
Part ot these are for the neighbors, to whom I gavi
few out of the first box I got from you.
Mend the Pills by mail, urn! oblige
Your ob’t servant,
JAMES KENNEDY.
Vfu. Spaldino,
Sip
I wish you to s
Havkupoiid, Pa., F«d>. 6,1861.
me ouo more box of your Cephul-
ved a gnat deal of benefit from
respectfully,
MARY ANN STOIKHOUSE.
ally pie
adso “Stephen Swoers Infallible Liniment" blown In
the glass ot each bottle, without which none ai •
genuine. RICHARDSON * CO.,
Sole Proprietors. Norwich, Ot.
For sale by HABERSHAM A VKUDKRY,
apr? dAweowly Sole Agents for Savannah.
NEWSPAPERS
Indicate Public Opiniou.
Usually cautious, there is great corifidenct to be placed
In a lleiiablt! Yiiunimin i .
THOM TUB
NEW ORLEANS THUS DELTA.
“ There soetna to be no excuse for thiu or gray Hair,
iow that the celebrated Heimsi-hext's Inimitaui.k
Iair Rbstobativb can be had."
FROM TUB
CLEVELAND PLAINDKALEK.
When people cau protect tbeir Hair from the tell
tale marks of age; when they can luxuriate lu gloscy
• black locks at an advanced period of tlielr lives : when
, white and gray Hair can be turned to a beautiful black
\jor auburn; when Hair can be made to grow upon
bald heads: when all thlB can be done, it cnunot do
any harm to toll what will do It. HKlMclTRKET\S
HAIR RESTORATIVE will do It. This Hair Re
Btoratlve is, beyond peradventuro, the best thing of
the kind ©ver Invented. The facts In our possession,
In regard to this wondorful preparation, warrant us lo
unqualifiedly recommending it.’
FBOX TUB
ST. LOUIS REPUBLICAN.
“ Many of our first citizens in St. Loots are speak
lug lo glowing terms of this article."
TllOM TUB
CAIRO CITY GAZETTE
“ This incomparably excellent preparation for the
Reiteration of Gray Hair to its original color, to pre
serve Hair from fallingont, and to ouro baldness, Is on
vale at Humphrey & Brown’s in this city. The
fence that this Restorative ia no humbug is conclu
wive. Testimonials to that effect may be found in al
most every paper in the country."
FROM THX
SOUTH-WESTERN BAPTIST.
** Leave dyes alone, and ubo only some reliable Re-
iterative, Uk* Heimatrect’s InlmlUbl “
Svnuofc Orebk, Huntinoton Co.. Pa., I
January 19, lddi
H. C. Spaldino,
Sir:
You will please Bend me t wo boxes of yout
tc Pills. Send them immediately.
Respectfully y
JNO. B. SIMONS
P. H.—I huve used on* box of your Pills, and find
hem excellent.
Ukll:
Plei
end
: Vkknom, Ohio, Jan. 16,1861.
• i n u, Esq :
dosed twenty five conts, for which
box of your Cephalic Pills. They
truly the best Pills /have ever tried.
Direr
Belle Ve
HirvKiiLV, Mass., Dec. 11, I860.
NO, Esq :
some circulars or largo show bills, to
phalli* Pills more particularly before my
f you have anything of the kind, please
One of my customers, who Is subject to severe Sick
Ucaduche, (usually lusting two days,) wascuiedof an
attack h one hour bu your Pills, which I sent her.
Respectfully y<
W. 6. WILKES.
Rrtnoldhoduo, Fhankun Co„ Ohio,
January 9,1861. )
tlennr C. Spaldino,
No. 48 Cedar at., N. Y.,
Dkaii HiR:
Enclosed find twenty live routs, (25) for which send
box of “ Cephalic Pills." Send to address of Hov.
Wiu. C Filler, Revuoldshurg, Franklin Co., Ohio.
ffour Pills workllke a charm-cure Headache almost
instanter. Truly yours,
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
O N and after SUNDAY. Fob. 26th,
1860, the Trains will be run ns follows: 5
Leave SavHmah :..’-1.30P. M. and 11.10P. M.
Arrive at Macon. r 8.65 A. M. and 11.06 P. M.
Leave Macon..
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Augusta..
...,10.00 A. M. audlor.M.
7.2t» A. M..7.45 P.M.
. ..6.30A. M. and 6.35 P. M.
12.80 A. M.
7.20 A.M.
, 8.36 A.M. and 11.06 P.M.
Train that leaves Savannah at 10.06 A. M. only runs
o Miller:, arriving there ut. 8.10 P. M.,counortiiu* with
Ijoavc Augu
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive at Macon
13 A. M. Macon Train lo Augusta.
Passengers by eitncr i.auor 11.lo P. Trains
from Savannah, for Macon or points beyond, wilhnect
with no detention at Milieu
Passengers for Atlanta and point* beyond on Went-
n and Atlantic R. K. will leave Savannah on the
1.80 P. M. train; for Milledgcvilk- and Eaton ton on
11.10 P. M. Train; for South Western 1C. H. below Fort
Valjey, on 11.10 P. M. Train; those for Columbus,
Montgomery, Ac., by either Train. Passengers from
Augusta for South-Western Georgia ahould take the
12.80 A. M. Train, to avoid detention at Macon; those
for Columbus Montgomery, Ac. moy take cither train.
Trains connect at Macon with Macon und West
Trains to Griffin, Atlanta, and the West. Also,
Albany, Ciithbert, Eu-
, —, _olnmbua, Montgomery,
Ac., and at Milieu with Augusta and Savannah K. It.
to Augusta and tho North. At Savannah with the
tri-weekly steamships to Now York; also, with stcam-
'hips to^Phlladclphia and Baltimore.
By this change in schedule the connection both
ivs at Augusta with tho So. Carolina R. R. is secured,
id Passengers will have no detention at Augusta or
assengi
Ml lion as hen tot ore
fobaii GEO. w
CHANGE OF
detention at AugUHta i
ADAMS, Gcn’l Snp’t,
SCHEDULE
SOUTH W ESTERN RAILROAD
f|l H O DAILY TICAINA
BKTWKKA
Macon and Coluinbita.
ave Macon at 9.45 A. M. and 11.60 P. M.
Arrive ut Columbus.... 3.30 P. M. and 5.85 A. M.
OolumbUB 8.15 A. M. and 3.30 P. M.
Arrive ut Macon 8.56 A. M. and 9.05 P. M.
One daily Mull Train between Macon and Albany.
and Cuthbcrt, Coleman und Morris.
Let
• Mu
.10.25 A. M.
.. 4.55 P.M.
.. 2.00 P. M.
.. 8.26 P M
a Coleman St a
Arrive in Albuoy
Leave Albany
Arrive at Macon
Tin; Mail and Passenger Trains fro
tlQn, 10 miles west of Cuthbert, on the Fort Gaim-
Line,and from Morris Station, 11 mileswoatoft’utU-
bert, on the Eufuula liue, connect daily with tho Al
bany Mail Train at Smithville, No. 10 K W. It. R. The
Road will be open to Hatcher’s, on the Kufaula line,
15 miles west of Cuthbert, on the 16th March next.
Leave Coleman at 11.45 A M.
Leave Morris ut 11.88A. M.
Arrive at SmitbvlUoat ... 8.04 P.M.
Leave SinUhvilleat 8.36 P. M.
Arrive ut Cuthbert at 6.5-1 p. M.
Arrive ut Coleman at 6.4.8 P M.
Arrive at Morris «. 6.57 P. Al.
Making, the connection with the up and down Alba
ny Mall Train
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama, and Angusm. Kingston, Wll
mingtou, Savannah, Mhledgeviftc and Kutonti
Post Coaches run from Albany to TnJlahaasee, Bain
bridge, Thomnpvillft, Ac
Post Coaches and Hacks make a datlv connection
with the Trains at Coleman for Fort Gaines, aud at
Morris for Eufuula
Hacks run fir times a week from /ort Valley to
Ty, Hayneavillfi, and Hawklnaville, atal tri weekly
to Knoxville, Gu.
Passengers for points below Fort Valley should take
the Nlpht trains from Augusta und Savannah to avoid
Macon; for otherjnJnts. take either train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r and Snp’t.
Macon, Feb. 29, 186(1.
Georgia Railroad.
ifir >wa*
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
U'ave Auj-UMta 0.45 A. M. | Arrive Atlanta.
“ “ 10.00 A. M ,
Sunday TralnB, leaving Augusta at 2.46 P. M. and At
lanta at 12 Night, discontinued.
Might.
CONNECTIONS.
CONN HOT WITH MOUTH CAROLINA IIA1LHOAD.
Arr. Augusta, 11.16 P. M. I Leave Aug.iatal0.00A. M.
’’ " 1.15 P. M.| " ” 8.05P.M.
AND
Arrive Atlanta,5.08 A. M.
“ " « 83 I*. M. | “ “ 8.40 P. M
WITH ATIcANTA AND LAtiRANUA RALLHOAD.
Arrive Atlanta, 8.88 A. M. I Leave Atlanta 0.16 A. M.
T.51P. M. | “ “ 10.16 A. M,
with athhns branch.
itenve Angasta 12.45 night, aud Atlanta 8.40 night; ar
W. WHITE LOCK A CO.’S
SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
ALaayfadurod in Baltimore.
tl/ K would respectfully call tho attention o the
.i" southern Planters to the above article ai?d claim
for It their earnest attention for the following rea-
sonki Vre-mB
1st—Ills the only article of Super-Phosphate manu
factured South of Sfaeon and Jfiacon's Lins.
2d—It c«nfitalns iu proper proportion every constitu
ent necessary for the growth or the. staple products of
this South, and in larger quantities than are embraced
In any other artificial manure now offered to the agri
cultural community, and is furmsued at a leas price.
3d—It has been thoroughly tried and tested upon
overy description of crop, alongside of and lu compar
ison with Pnruvjau Guano and other fertilisers, and
the result has been invariably in its favor.
Having been unod with such favorable results, and
being an Article exclusive! v of Southern manufacture,
it should commend itself to the attention of every
true friend of the South, and obtain n preference over
any other preparation now offered for sale.
PERSIAN FEVER CUAItM.
Haaiiis County, Oa., Fob. 14,1861.
w. WhiTBlock A Co.— frentlemen:—! procured
one ton of your Super-Phosphate of Lime from .'Mad
dox A Watkins, Atlanta, lust mason, and experiment
ed with it upon Cotton, and the result exceeded my
most favorable expeetntlous.
i put it ’jpDii land that was very badly worn, say-
one hundred pound* per arr»*; anclon Homo I put none;
where l put none I picked three hundred per acre;
when I pul tho Phosphate Jpicked a little over seven
hundred pounds to the acre.’ I am so well pleased
with the result that 1 am willing to try it again iflc
at Whltesvlfle, Harris county, Georgia, at once, the
best terms upon which you can furnish me with twen
ty tons for the present treason's planting, and oblige,
jamkh A. Maddox.
Respectfully yours,
W. WlUTKI.0
received your letter of the 38d lust, wishing to know
tho result of my experiment with your tsupcr-Phos-
phate of Lime. I applied Hon Corn and Cotton with
ten other manures; the land, though poor and old,
was of uniform quality, and the fertilizers,wore care
fully weighed by myself on a pair of Fairbnnk's scales.
The kinds I used were No. 1 Peruvian, Hands’ Ex
celsior, Hoyt’s American, Robinson, Kottlowell’s,
Mapes’, Rhodes’, J. J. A F. Turner’s, and Cotton
Beed. rite Corn was cm down three times with the
bud.worm, which made It very late and uneven. The
drouth set in the 20th June, and lasted thirty-eight
days which mined it, but the.mws manured with your
'■“I’tilizcr kept ahead of all the rest all the time. 1 did
ji measure tho Corn.
Upto the 20th of June, we had rather to much rain,
and there was not much differoncu in the looks of the
Cotton manured with the No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Bands’, Hoyt’s, Turner’s and yours, but at gathering
time vours nroved the best. J. .1. A. P Tnmvr'i tho
time yours proved the best, J. J. A F. Turner
next. I hope in a few weeks, to l>e able to .order as
much as i may require, possibly sixtoenor seventeen
Respectfully yours, Wll. W. Simpson.
constant supply of this article n
this article may be had of
N. A. HARDEE A CO.,
Bavannah.
H are County Land for Sale.
■ OFFER my place for sale, con-
I tabling three hundred or more acres.
Ituated in the Eighth District of W„. _
county, Georgia, on tho Savannah, Al-
„ hany and Gulf Railroad, where the
Brunswick uml Albany Railroad crosses it—n beauti
ful place, and as healthy as any m tho State—with a
good mill, Just built, that will do good business of a
seasonable year, and a home, hogs and cattle, and
stock in trade, (I suppose, somewhere tn|tho neigh
borhood of two thousand dollars worth of personal
property; the whole concern offered for seven thou-
oand eight liunclroddollars if called for in three months
by a Houtheru man. Call ami see.
.ie17—w-'lin O. W. STANSElL.
LOWNDES COUNIY LANDS
. FOR SALE.
Lowndes
one thousand
ik lands, with
cleared and in a line state of cultivation, being cleared
within the last three years, improvement- all new
and in good repair, consisting of a comfortable dwel
ling, negro cabins, framed gin house and screw, and
other necessary out-buildings. The above plantation
can be bought for twelve thousand dollars.
1 will also sell my corn, fodder, farming utensils,
stock, consisting of mules, cows, hogs, &c.
I also offer for sale mv place lying IffHamllton coun
ty, Florida, sixteen miles south of Valdosta, on the
»m A. AG. R. R , and sixteen miles north of the Flo
rida R. If., containing four hundred and fifty acres of
,w ...... hundred and thirty
pine lands,'
acres cleared ami in cultivation. Improvements ...
good order. Both of the places contain wells of ex
cellent water, and are convenlentto good schools and
churches oi different denominations.
further informat ion, address the undersigned, at
Olyattville, Georgia.
113—wtf
n. M. COACHMAN.
STONE MOUNTAIN
(IKAMTIi WORKS.
FSVSR AND Aoub Kxtbrjbimatxd.
The Human Constitution Saved from Wrec
The Prevchtive and Remedy
for >11
Intermittent and ^Bilious Fevers
Cures Insured in • Day.
NATURE’S GRAND RESTORATIVE
Inpcctm
The terrible malady known ns the FEVER AN1
AGUE, has smitten hundreds of thousands of person,
throughout the world every year, and has never till
now been met by successful medical treatment tlw
has not produced severe
MEDICAL DISEASES,
which affect the lungs, the spleen, the liver, tho heart
or other parts of the human organism*. The IN PEC
TINE is the natural antagonist of all fevers, and when
It comes in contact with the skin, is absorbed by tin
interior organs, which resist easily miasma, and al!
tendencies toward these maladies which prostrute the
mind and body with fever.
Fever and Ague result from numerous causea. Ni
place is exempt Irom the causes which
existence of the disease. That being
ote thi
the system, Induces depression of spirits, lussitude
gy, and reducing him or her to a condition of
EXTREME HELPLESSNESS.
Why will c
INVALUABLE INPECTINK,
Persian Fever Charm,
the eminent medical aud magical qualities of >
are instantly absorbed,
Persian Fever Charm.
TRY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT.
And make known its wonderful powers and virtue:
that those who suffer, or who are threatened wit
suffering, may be led to use a simple, innoxious pr.
paration, furnished by the Held of Nature for
MAN’S BLESSING.
Belf-caro Is better than Physic.
Nature-Is Wiser limn Art.
Every Disease bus a Divine Remedy.
”” Apply while the Foolish Drear
The W
Better Prevent than Strl
Delays are Dang'
THE 1NPEOTINE,
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM,
A WORD FOR HEALTH.
The INPECTINK, or PERSIAN FEVER CHARM,
Is the only compound that cau be said to be the nuur
those hiiious fevers, which, in vnriour
Tho ordinary retne
dies for intermittent fevers, and pr<
cute the Fever ami Ague particularly, only create new
dtseai en in-the system, and thus bring about the rnosi
distressing results, lu this groat Persian Specific wi
havp a natural remedy—on. that pierces to the seat o
the disease, ami by giving an immediate tone \o tin
organs or the stomach, recuperates the shattered frami
and prowotca cheerfulness of spirits, if person*
who suffer from the effects of Fever and Aguo, or Iron.
the medicines which they have taken in vain to ulle
vtaW their misery, will give tho Persian Charm a sii
glo trial, they will find that their health will h
restored, and that they may renow those happy hour
of life which they suppose
numerous cures have which have been made by thb
remedy are the best evidence oi its value. Those wbe
desire to regain their health will not neglect to apph
WAflEj 1 SILVER WARE AMD JEWELRY •
H. A. RICHMOND,
Corner of Ci.n|tm«, Wliitaker, and St. Jnli.Ti Str<-«>|«
■*. OF Pit KM YttS I.A1UJK STOCK OF 1111II €1001.8 AT PH lefts xti
mfx|i suit the Times. 0a haud and receiving by every steamer—
b’oM and Silver Woods of Every Description.
WiSH PURE SILVER TEA SETB, PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOBLETS, CUPS. SPOONS ana FORK:
of every weight atdvmiviy.
kTTjVKR SETS and SINGLE Pi ECES. beautiftilly pnt up in cases for Wedding and other Gifts.
GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, and CLOCKS of every variety.
JEWELRY, from thoffehest DIAMOND to the cheapest plain GOLD, including CAMEO. LAVA and Mt
JO, m full setts and In dingle nveees. with almost every description of ornament now in use,
PLATED CAKE BAtKKTB, C’ABTORS, TEA SETTS, ICE PITCHERS, and PLATED GOODS of ercr*
BPRCTACLK8 in Gold. Silver and Steel frames, with Pebbles and other Sights.
RICH and beautiful PARIAN VASES and STATUETTES, und FANCY GOODS in great variety
" styles, with n j * —‘" *
™ “lid LADE
d Bteol frames,
^ r . -.SHS and STATUETTES, and FANCY GOODS in groat i
TORTOISE SHELL COMPS, ©flatsel. styles, with a great variety of ricli HEAD ORNAMENTS*
Also agents for W HKW.F.U A. WILSON and LADD, WEBSTER & CO.’S SEWING MACHraftt—in
oest machines offered to die public.
The citizens of tho city and country arc invited to exAtnlne tho stock, which will be sold at prices mur
Savannah, April 11, I860.
H. A. RICHMOND,
Agent for
W 11.1. I A :n « It F. F. I E It’
Celebrated Lamin.-ited.
Steel Guns.
may4 tf
A. J. MILLER & CO. ;
CABHVETMAKERS& IliVDKItTAKCKS
No. 157 Broughton Street.
SAVANNAH, OA.
N KW Furniture ot'nll kind a, coiiMtnsn
ly on hand; also,a largo asaortWontof Looki .
Glasses. JSew Work itiailc to order at tin short.,«V
- tin shorin
la
fnhJU
SEW1HG HKiiNES!
S. M. LAFFiTEAU,
GENERAL COMMISSION
! GROCERY MERCHANT,
• AND DEALER IN
HAY, CHAIN, Ac., Ac.
1170 Bay' Street, Savannah
J. F. SULLIVAN,
HOUSH. SIGN.
SHIP AND ORNAMENTAL
miiU WBIKKI.KK A WILSON
X ING MACHINE In overy variety and price
ALSO,
TUB LADD, WIC11KTKR A VO.
TIGHT STITCH MACHINE In every style, at
MANPPACTOBBKfi’ I’llXCKS,
Constantly on hand by
It. A. RICHMOND,
apr!2—ly Cnr. Whitaker and CongrtVMB streets.
.... t a i it t s m,
PC. ....
GKlder, G-lazier, Grain or,
PAPER HANGER, &c.
! pubiic tho
ho is now prepared to do"PAINTlNti U in all 1
| branches, and will furnish all kinds of Paints, oil
MATHEMATICAL
UJ? M IDO on
orsand Pocket Compasses and Chains, Microscopes,
Barometers ami Thermometers, in great variety, and
are prepared to Inrnish Colleges and other Institu
tions with Philosophical, Astronomical und Chemical
Apparatus, at ninnufaetur* rs’ prices.
II A. RICHMOND,'
JunolB—tf Jewelers.
Glusa, Varnishes, Ac.
All order, promptly attouded to. al. tbu ahnrte
Shop Coraor of Bryan and Bull Streets,
Next door to Merchant.' and Planter*.' Bank,
M. J.
SAt'.YNMAU, OA'.
Boots anca. Sb.oc t
OF EVERY DESCRirTIO.;
Noa. 71 INU lt2 KIHHdMil RAMil
SAVANNAH, OA.
Jnniwty
AND
SALE
sfii
STABLE.
—having utlihxl now Carriages
Buggies, and u few tine Hor.tes to hit* former
stock, with careful drivers and the best of hostlers,
and is now prepared to accommodate- the public
old stand,
and solicits a
Particular atte
lug hbrsos bv si.<
■inr.an
if Whitaker and J\ , ,
mtinuanci! ot former favors.
paid to receiving and forward
at Athens 8.80 A. M.
Leave Athens 11 U’.i A. AL; arrive at Augustafi.45 P.
M., ui:d Atlanta 11.46 P. M.
WITH WASH INO TON BUAUCH.
Leave Washington 2.00 P. M.; arr. Augusta6.46 P. M.;
and Atlanta a.'W) Night; Leave Augusta 2.45 P. M.
and Atlanta 10 A AL; arrive Washington 7.20 P. AI.
WITH WARRKNTON BIUNCU.
Loavo Warren ton 3.00 P. AL; arr. Augusta 8.46 P. AL,
and Atlantu 8.40 night; leave Augusta 2.45 P. AL,
and lu A. Al.; arrive War ronton 8.80 P. M.
On Hunday no Trains run on the Branches.
septU GEO. YONGK, Gen’l Bup’t.
T HF undersigned probrictors of the above works
W0U*d call the attention of those wanting the
following articles ill our line: ('aping fur h on fenc
ing. Granite Monpinents, Tombs, Ports for GAtes,
*kc ; Sills, Lintels, Hearth Stones, Stops,
Kticloi . , ......
Cornices, Ac., for building purpose* ; Flag and Curb
”* * ’ ' nrepnrcd to furnish anything
tnort notice und reasonable
GILBERT BUTLER, our agei
will receive orders und make
WOOD jfc AlEADOR.
Florida Railroad.
<VM. U. FII.LBH.
Yosilanti, Mica., Jan. 14,1801.
ggpi.1*
CHANOE OF HOURS. .
!ld, I Still,
Mondays, Wedfies
• 1 sent to yon for a box of Cephalic
Not long n...^v « —. .v j — .— _
Fills for the cure of the Nervous Headache and Cos-
tlvoncsH, and received tire aamo, and they had so good
ffect that I was induced to send for more,
Leuv'
Fernand in a at 10.20 A. Al.
“ Baldwin at 2.20 P. M.
'* GaiucBVtUeat 7.25 “
Arrive at Bronson 9.80 •*
Passenger Train on Tuesdays, Thursdayaund Batur
From the Examiner, Norfolk, Pa.
Cephalic Pills accomplish the object for which they
ore made, viz.: Cure of headache iu all its forms.
j made, viz.: Cure of headache
Erom the Examiner, Norfolk, Pa.
They havo been tested in
i than i
aMce 60c. and *1 per bottle. Sold everywhere.
W. a. HAGAN A CO., Proprietor*.
Troy, N. Y
THB
Magnolia Balm ;
A PBRFXOT AUD OOMPLET* KBMBDT roll
PIMPLES. BLOTCHES,
FRECKLES, BHUPTION8,
SUNBURN OH TAN.
This Elegant Preparation render the Skin soil and
cresh ttnuurting to It a Marble Purity It is most
,n '*-.»-bW if applied to the face alter expo-
.. 1 *'■ give Immediate relief to the
thousand
cases7 with on tiro success,
From the Democrat, St. Cloud,lit inn.
If yon are or have been troubled with the headache,
— r ho* (CeoUalic P **
attack.
^ that you may have
From the Advertiser, Providence, JR. 1.
Tho Cephalic Pills are said to be a remarkably ef
fective #■—*».
_*dy for the headache, and one of the very
best for that very froquent coraplatut which has ever
been discovered.
e*k* might be ta-
From the WesterrkN. E. Gasetts, Chicago, HI.
We heurtily endorse Mr. Bpalding, and his anrivalt-
dd Cephalic Pills
From the Kanutoha Valley Star, Kanawha, Fa.
Fiom the Southern Path Finder, New Orleans, La.
Try them! you that are afflicted, and we are sure
chat your testimony can be addqd to the already
daye, will
Leave Perdandlna at 12.4,5 p. At.
“ Baldwin at 3.45 "
“ Qalnesville at 7 10 “
Arrive at Urouson at 8.35 “
Passenger Train on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frt
days, will
Leave Bronson nt 7.00 A. Al
“ Gainesville at 8.80 "
“ Baldwin at 11.40 “
Arrive at Femandinn 2.25 P. M.
Freight and Passenger Tralu on Tuesdays, Thursdays
_ Baengei
aud Saturdays, will
Luavo Bronson nt....
** Gainesville at.
.3.30 A. M.
.5 50 “
.10 60 “
.9 35 P. Al.
K. LARKIN,
GEORGIA MADE
NEGRO BROGANS.
T HE attention of Planters is called to our DOt
M.K HOLED BROGANS. Russett and Black, man
ufactured entirely of material carefully selected from
' n tanning. They have boon
the lieat Leather o
tested by Plauters lor tho last five years, and have al
ways given entire satlafiaction for durability of wear
Samples may be seen at the office of tho Savanna,
J. H. GLOVER,
Afornitig News.
JunlM
Marietta, da.
TIM BY'8
u m
PATBN.T IMRMimR!
THE SUBSCRTRECS call the attention lo those in
want of a good BAROMETER, on which mnch roll
auce cm be placed in indicating the approach of storm
aud changes in the weather.
mar36 JOHN M. COOPER A CO,
A NEW SUPPLY
Instruction
For sale by
for Field Artillery.
E.‘ KNAPP A CO.,
West Side Monument fequare.
Reading for Every Ray iu Lent,
BY MISS SEWELL
For sale by
mar4
Fernandina, June26, lw>()
MILITARY ROODS.
rONT KEfEIVEU, a splendid assort mei
purposes, for sale cheap by
Jan28 , EINSTEIN *
STEREOSCOPES MD VIEWS.
pOK NILE II V
8. KNAPP A 00„
* «td« Vonnimmt
From the St. Louis Democrat.
1 Fresh Supply Just tteoeivcd
W. I. * H. S. HKIDT,
Druggists and Apothecaries,
Under 8t. Andrew’s Hall.
Thettphilus Ballou.
>B ULE BV
CSKIRItU.HBBS’ DB11.I. anil Bayonet Ex-
O arclse (as now used in the French Army), with
Bnggestiona tor the Soldier in actnal conflict; com-
piled and translated for the use of Volunteers of the
State ol Virginia and the South. ByR Milton Cary,
Capt. F. Company, lstReg’t Va. Voht. Received by
TSSti * JOHN Al. OOOPEP A CO.
Gin; 50 bbla Domestic Brandy; 50 bbls Old P.
~ e Gin', for sale by
SCRAN
NTON A JOHNSTON.
BUN, FLOUR, OATS, HI 15A L, AC.
AMO bushels prime White Corn; 2.500 bushels
43drOte800 bbls Super Extra
eke Extra and Family Flour;
aacks Coru Ideal; 100
luatent andfor sale by
^ yJNO. Afr
ViM’UlQN.
rJ LARD.-lOhhdsUiumi; 10bbla
a farrd. For sale by
jn<>. McMahon.
DSTARD AADVINRUAU
_ .ckles, Assorted pickles, Picolllly
y A Hone’ Moatard, White Wine Vlne-
Frorn the Gazette, Davenport,low a.
-•.milling would not conuect his name with an
• did not know to poerf»
From the Advertiser, Providence, B. I.
The testimony in their favor is strong, from the
most respectable quarter
From the l)ai % v News, Newport, H. I.
Cephalic IJilla are taking the place of all kind*.
From the Commercial Bulletin, Boston, Mass.
Bald to be very efficacious for the headache.
From the Commercial, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Buffering humanity can now be relieved.
S UN IAIAIIC8. —10 boxes Layer Raisins • 20 half
boxes Layer Raisins; 20 boxes Ground Pepper ;
10 boxes ('roam Tartar; 10 boxes Salaralus; 10 boxes
Ground Cinnamon; 5 boxes Fancy Candy; 5 bags
Whole Pepper; in More and for sale bv
1y27 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
S UUAH, COFFEB ANIA WOLANXI5S.-
300 bbls A. B A C Clariflod Sugar; :)0 bhds P R.,
N. O. and Muscovado Sugars; 50 imps prime Green
Rio Coffee; 20tierces Cuba Molasses; 75 bbls Sugar
House Syrup; in store and for sale by
Jy97 OCR ANTON fc JOHNSTON.
L AUD ANIA IIACON.-M bids, prime Leaf
Lard, on consignment which we will sell low; 10
hhds prime Shoulders; HUbds prime Tennessee Hams;
for Bale by
jnnetl JAMES 1 RNfDRJR_A CO .
HAHPABNK WINK!*.
BPALDINm PREPARED GLUE I
SPALDING’S ^EPARED GLUE!
i^Kl’AKED GLUE I
Sl'ALUlNG
SATO TUB PIKUESI
BCOMOMY1 v * DESPATCH!
,4T •• A Stiw* hi Tim S»vx» Hins."
A $ wxlitnt! <vll! h apprii, urn In w,U-r*gulcitrJlmnt-
Ilrt, IU. very ilminbL- to liavo wnw tliodp »n4 con-
venlent way for repairing Furultur«^“oys, CTMlery,
4X1 SPALDING’S PltEPAREfimUB
mets, alt .uch .'r-ur^fuciot, aud no bousoholu can
aitord to be without it.- II la aiwajt ready aud up to
the .ticking point. *
“USKEUL IN EVEHY HQU8B."
N. B.—A Bruahaccompauieaoach bottle. PrUo, 2C
c*nu. Addre.e
tiENRY C. SPALDING,
No. 48 qjOAH atreet, New York.
CAUTION.
Aa certain unprincipled pereona are attempting to
palm ufl'oti the uuauapcctiug public, lmitaiiobaor mv
PI1BPARED GLUE, I would caution all imraona to
examine before uurehaalng^Mtdaee that the Ml name,
0T SPALDING S PREPARED GLUE. M
Umoutald., rrruppar Sail otheraare
Isabi’Ua, Sparkling Catawba
Ve. Clicquot, I)uc
x &Co., Sparkling
lev Mntnin. The
and foi sale bv
w. m. Davidson
auglO _ HUNTER A OAMMELL
R IO COPFkI —iw bags Rio Coffee in etoi
tor sale by .
H ugio HUNTER A GAMM8LL
nART'S BAYONET KXKIKTNE ANIA
E KNAPP
West side Monument Square.
r»: -4 fb.-u f lot of)olong P< a, in pick
od by
*ugfri
mi£A
** DAVID O'CONNOR.
augl7 Cor Oravlon ami Broughton Mreets._
A TIN ANIA LAltlA In stmv and foi Mllebj
FAST DAY SEKnONK ;
r, Tho Pnljtit on the State of the Country.
For aale by K. KNAPP A CO.,
mar4 West side Monnment-sqr
cigars. ■<:
various pricos, for
CHAMPION A FREEMAN.
FIOI'K.
AND SAUIUON.—Fresh
J. LAMA.
M AlAUIltA, POUT AND SIIEHBY
WINK —Old Reserve Madeira, Old London Par
ticular Madeira, Old Alto Duoro Pori. Old Queen’s
Delight Port. Old London Dock. Old Oloroso Sherry,
Old Pedro Ximencz Sherry, Old Francisctr Gcscier
Sherry, in glass and wood ; for Bale by *
may 14 J. LAMA
ks Louisville Superfine Flour; 76 bbls Gennes
see Mills Flour; 60 bbla Huow Hill Mills Flour: 60
bbls Wilmington Mills Flour; 50 bbls Laurel Valley
Mills Flour; just received Injdore, aud ptrijlcby
JAMES I. HNIDHR A CO.
-10 tubs <4 Choice Buttor, In store
junei7
r JI WO IIU NIAU KIA d07.o
«T. MoMAHON.
bunches Bauanas
V10
G. 8. BROWN.
flLAHET AND BURGUNDY WINK.-
vy Chute iii La Rose Claret; chateau Laflte Olaret:
Chatonn Munion Clnrtt; Grand Vin Volnay; Grand
Vln Chatilis; Grand Vin St. Perry: Pontes Canet
Imp. St. Jtafren Claret; Murgaux Claret;
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Bunt by mall to any part of the United Statui
fNPECTINE,
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM.
TRY IT, PROVE IT. KNOW IT
And make known its
that those who suffer,
ferlng, may be led to use » nil
lion, furnished by the field of
MAN’S BLESSING,
inderful powers und virtues
• who are threatened witn suf
o^ilo, innoxious prepare
FEVER AND AGUE NOT SECTIONAL.
The causes of Fever and Ague are ever existing in
all places. They do not necessarily exist in wet and
marshy localities. They assail the home in themoun
tain as well as that m tho valley. They are active in
the citio” as well as in the rural districts, and the hti
man system is always liable to be attacked by the mat
ady. It is easy toprevent the approach or the disease
by applying the PERSIAN V EVER CHARM, which if
agreable to the senses, and docs not in any way inter
fere with the organs of digestion. Thoy who w ish to
escape any kind of fever, will find it to their advantage
to procure this Invaluable preventive of suchdiseases.
When they have procured it, they will retain it hhh
talisman iu the healing art that has no equal.
INPJJCTINE
Is sold by all 'Druggists and Modtcine Dealers ii
America.
CITY HOTEL,
Buy Strci't,
nil LlK*
SAVANNAH, f GEORGIA.
" '’"l Honw,
It is situated In the centre oj .bUHim ,-p, and near all
steamers landhigs and if comfortable rooms, good
table ondunroloutingattontioii Ut the comfort of the
11 entitle it to the lavor of 'thV traveling pub
lic, nothing will h
Particuln:
Depart men!
u privacy
i that
d they will find in i; all the.
paiil to the Ladies’
The
: has
i put do
$2 per Day, <
Monthly Board at a veaso
Board, without lodging,
terms.
The proprietor feeling <
thei
mfident tlmt ho
GIBBONS HOUSE
The B*inilio» ISouse.
CTIIOII ro
nes yiiat ho has
ostabilshincnt,
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
i any part of the United States
INPECTINK,
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM.
TRY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT.
MAN’S BLESSING.
THE GREAT’ REMEDY
The wise physical! knows tlmt man must seek the
itively antagonistic to the cause. The Ingredients i
this remedy and preventive of disease arc procu:
the very fountains where the disease originates
most rankly the causes of intermittent fevers
eral. Centuries ago these properties were discover
cd, and hence it is that the Persians are enabled to be
free from such diseases, while t he strangers passing
through their counrty are afflicted till they learn ol
tho remedy, now carefully prepared for the use
people ol this country.
INPECTINK
Is sold by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers In
WONDERFUL EFFECTS.
Lemuel Bonsell, of Pittsburg, for two years uselesr
tohimsclf and society, (a martyr to Chllsand Fever,)
than three weeks, and improved in eight
cured iu It*
hoars.
Mary K. Belknap, Sandusky, Ohio, after almost ias
mg her reason as well as strength by Intermittent Fe
ver, with Chills, restored to health in twenty hours.
J. U. Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from
death’s door, having suffered for four years, made wol’
in five weeks, and improved In two hours.
Adolph Munbro, of France, relieved in one hour
while traveling in the cars of the Fort Wayne and Chi
cago Railroad. He was apparently dying with Chills.
Ellen B. Benson, Loekport, New York, rescued at
tor seven years’ suffering. A perfect cure.
Thousands of other cases prevented aiul cured eve
ry month, and not a single coinplaint of the ineftlcac)
ATHENS HOTEL,
By «L fi*. illrAlliricr.
wll! entertain the traveling pub
lic with good accommodation, good
fare, Ac, at tho following rates:
'“nr day, $1.66; per week, $5.00.
HENRY H. SCRANTON,
SHIPPING, COMMISSION
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Bay Street, Savannah, Ga.,
CHAM {‘JON & FREEMAN.
G-JiNTOllAJ.
Grocery Merchants
A Cor. Bay anil Drayton Struct f
K ,n rrailvlnc a varied aloek ol Gro
wh*“ u *’—
ivhich they invite the attention of dealer
yoptc
A. BORCHEKT.
ComerIlryun uml Joflrraoa
HAS CONSTANTLY ON II ,M
A SI I’I’I.V OI" SHIP IfHh-
aiul Navy, ol (III- boat
' C'nicltora, Bnltnr, Snonr, Sob., ..
kinds t
Boston, Congress, Call fori.,.
New Year’s Cake baked fresR
' day.
THOS. W. SI;EA,
HOUSE, SIGN
DECORATIVE PAINTER,
I te I) K11, (j L a z i jo j,
G 14 A I. :[\ i<; te
Ail kinds of Painters’ Tools, White Lend, Oils. Attic
1 aims, Gla-s, Putty, White-wash and otiior
~ lugs, pire-
Papet
Board Prin
FOR SALE WHOLESALE ANT RETAIL AT ’
N°. 13 \viiltnk«>r Strool, iiear tho Day,
(The Old Stand of the late John Pool,)
npr 17 _ SA VA NX A If, (i JCOllGlA. 1 v
O-IL BERT BTJTLK J {,
Master Builder.
LAFAYETVE SQUARE.
H AAINC4 iiericctdk bin Hmiiigcmi'iit
is prepared to furnish uml put unaf shovt notice
le, IRON FRONTS; RAIL
In tho
INGS. VERANDAS and GRATIN’
furnish and set the PATISNT AEft \ LIGHT
cun furnleh DOORS, BLINDS and HASHES
_ ; .ui- ly
GEORGE H: ASH,
Master
3VXa,siai*x,
*rii«:t r.ir I.iilliliin
JNO. O. FKASEn.
JNO. C. FRASER & CO,.
COTTON A Nil RICE FACTORS
N«‘W York anil riiiladdphia Line of
Parkftir,
Y17'll LL promptly attend to the fomardingof all
v v g< ‘
goode couaignc'd ti* hU can*, and also the Cus
tom House flotieeImposed ny the oxibtiiig Tariff.
mar4
DOUOALD FERGUSON.
Undertaker and Upholsterer
(Ware-Room, No. 12 Broughton street, between’
Bull and Whitaker,)
of the
INPECTINK,
mend it- virtues to those who wish to be secure againsi
the insidious advances of those agents of nature which
are always ready to act upon constitutions open to it»
ORIGIN OF DISEASE.
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM.
TRY IT PROVE IT, KNOW IT.
onderfhl powers and virtue#
a threatened with suf-
W
DAVID O’OONNDU,
» uml Broughton streets
B t i i hii. r. k«-g- choice Teqncasce Butter,
just received by Express, and for vale by
augtl B. CON STANT INK.
C ORIvV- : i.0iXJ hushels Tennes-ee CortT, In store
and for sale bv
aug21 B CONSTANTINE.
UAL I'. l.tWObushcDT 1 Salt; IU ton-Rock Sait
sale by t teAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
COFFEE.
40 .^ KN choice Rio Coffee, for ^alej*y
1MSs.—i I.’IV very rhoiem
J prices, at
G H. BROWN.
,»ff28
S UGAR*—50 bbla Crushed and I\iudoted Sugar ;
50 hhds New Of leans Sugar; 2T> hhds Clarified Su
“YligSi’‘ iy _ Hl'.NTBli i (IAMMKLL _
20,000
TPI sa. T. wKwumum.M. 4 \AT
r j’oiin k't'iiAUON i: l uu. x jubja
Grand V;u i los Vonjeot; Grand Vin Chamberlin; for
sale by | niayfil J. LAMA.
B ASI4KTN.—Willow Baskets, Market Baskets,
Clothes Baskets. 1 and 2 bushel Baskets aud
Peach Baskets; tor salt- by *
jutu’6 C. L. GILBERT.
P OWDttlt.—100 quarter kegs Sporting Powder;
100 canisters Sporting Powder; tor sale by
juitel CLAGHOHN A CUNNINGHAM.
C ORN-CORN—C<U»RN*-3000boahela iu store
mul lauding, aud (or sale by
■vow
J.UfRHL HNTDER A CO.
M ANUAL OF a Kills, according to Co). Bar-
dee’s Light Infantry Tactics. Received by
jelO .TC— ** —*• '
JOHN M. COOPER A CO.
H lDE^-lllDEN —40,000
of heavy And light average V
jiUtoS
JJAY—HAY.-S00 hales Bash
to any in tlie. iparkeL for sale for
five bales or over, $2 76 jger 10T 1
Hay, snperior
cash, in lota ot
lion, furnished by the field of Nature for
MAN’S BLESSING.
INPECTINE
Ia sold by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers 11
Bold Wholesale and Retail by
A.. A.. SOLOJdONS At
Bavannah, Ga.
PRICE ONE DOLLAR.
Bent by mail to any part of the United States.
REMEMBER,
It ia dot taken inwardly, but It is applied ottwardly,
according to directions, which accompany the package
Always on bond the LATEST IMPROVED MET AL
IO CASES, with FULL GLASS TOPS.; also, other
Cases and Coffins. FUNERALS furnished with all
that is necessary. Ordcre left ut ray ware-room, or at
my residence, in Abercoru street, between Liberty and
Perry, or with W. I). DJXON, No. 26 Drnvton street,
between Broughton and State, will be promptly at
tended t
ROOFING, ROOFING
SLATING.
W. E ELLIOT T,
PRACTICAL SLATER,
AND DXALKR IN
Best American anil Welsh Slates,
PATENT
COPPER LIGHTNING ROD,
rmured
ting up
TNINfl
W K. It. has effected and procured the sole
■ agency f<*r the sale and putting up of AMOS
LYON’S PATENT COPPER LIGHTNING RODS in
Savannah, Chatham couiny. and other places where,
he may be natronizecL ami will always he ready
to execute all orders wWn despatch.
W. E. E having established his business of Sla
ting in this city, with an experience of twenty-five
years in nil its branch**?, hoot;? to merit public patron
age by his work, which shall give, every satififiictlon to
his patrons.
N. B.—©IdBlale ’Roof;* repaired, and stripped off if
required and re-iayed —warranted fight
E. E. is also agent for Wood & Pcrot’a Iron
Railing and Ornamental Iron Works. Plans and de
signs of all, with prices, can be seen at his office,
Morning News office, Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
(.cncral Commission nierchauis,
BAY St., SAVANNAH, flltO.
I tRftKAl. CASH AMVANOfts MAI.
J on Produce couslu-ntil tn ,mr cjiro fnr.nle or f-hii
mi’nt. BAOOrNQ, liOl'H. Mill 1>] ANTERS’ t'.rl
PUBS pnrclMBcil lit. Iobtm eaali intca. joS- ly
HENRY H-. SCRANTON,
SHUPPIKTG-
AND
CrfeiVERAL COMbUSSIOlV
NO. J54 BAY 8TRFFT,
SAVANNAH, GA.
r9T Ag ent for Scranton A Tallman
* ~ :kets.
York Pack
Jyl.
E. O. WADE A: OO.
Factors and Commission Merchants
SAVANNAH, GA.
UPWARD C. WADK, Savin , ,.|.
ang3—ly __ PEYTON )... WADE, Scrlvcn Oo„ Ga
P. L. CONSTANTIKE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
SAVANNAH, WA.
P. L. CONBTAHTXNB, fjftril3] ti. C. ZSTaIH’-
A. IT. OiIAMPION,
WUOLKflALB AND IiETAD. HKA1.EU IN
aRQOXSRI.SIS.
Foref^u and Donipsiir Liquors,
TOBACCO, 8KGARS, DRIED FRUIT, Ac
NO. 4 UilUNARB MTUKEiT,
BETWEEN THE MA It KETA ND BAVSTREE
dec7 SAVAjSTISl AH, G-A.
’ .LLAMA,
1NPOI1TKR AND
Spanish Segars, French Brandlet
WINES, WHISKY AND OTHER LIQUORS,
TOD AGCO OF ALL KINDS,
NO. 185 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. GEO
octl
SAMUEL PALMER & SO>
HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF
HAKDW ARE
For Sale Low for Cash.
E. O’BYRNE.
Groceries k liquors,
Wholesale and Retail,
Oi, ONER OF BRYAN AND JEFFERSON STREETS
0ct4
Cash Business.
rrllE SIIBWKIBKU HAS BEHOVED
T to the Store on Broughton Street, between Mr.
David O'Connor’* and tho' Marshall House, where li
will attend to makiilg UKNTLKM EN’S UAltM EN’l
JOHN McMAHON,
Produce, Commission anil Forwarding
Merchant,
AND DSAf.iai IN
COHN, WHEAT,BACON, FLOUR, HAY, OATS, Ac.
170 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
the heat and latd-st Vtvle, at price} to suite all who ^ Porter, Prealdunt. Bnnk of thcSttt'
11 patronize him. UNIFORMS of nil kinda wlucli of - - • - - i- am
made in the State will alwn he attended to, and by
the latest regulations. Garments .made el sc where.
r GeonriaTWeMr*. <V»hnii* A Wertj>.
regulations. Garments mane eisewncro.
ot fit the Gentlemen, will also be* attended
Manufactured by
JOHN WILCOX & CO.,
188 Wain Street,
RICHMOND, VA.
. - !•.; Branch Offloe,
No. 3S Bank of Commerce Buildiiin.
Aid by
mm
NEW YORK CITY,
»| W*au uhIVmIMm Onl«n I# Aiktrtf
Docs Repairing, and at the shortest notice
A snlt oi Clothes made in fourteen hours.
Cottingtor men and boys paid for on dolive:
IME-fcMIK.-WO ern-ks BMklnncI Lime In
iJ_eU.ro, end for Ml. by ^ ( . 0N , TA NTINE_
HALF I1111.S. MceeDecf : 50 hWp-Fo'* 1
,) 4 HALF BBLS. .Mess Been
£t4 10 bills. Lard, received and no w
JOHN McNAHUn.
, maySIS . JOHN Mclll
fiarni'lits, can TV A<ON AN I* ftI.DIK.-8 I ib'l" choice Bv
li con Side*; 4>bd. eboke Bacon
conversant nith cuttuiK gentlemen ..
bo taught in five (5) lessons. No compensation ro- gj confines; t.uuu* r.uuicw w* tra
qulred until the student le satisfied teat I hav* given bblB choice Family Flour: 125 l>bU! choice
bim^aau.f.cuoe. M. CAHEY, Ago.it.
flrsTqnaUtJ Tbomaa-
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may2l
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