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Of ASMMMt CHATHAM
55 COUNTY.-To nil whom H uwy concern : Where-
as, Richard T. Qlbson will apply at tbs Court ol
Ordinary for Letters of Dismission H Kxocntor on tbs
sstats of Cosmo f>. Rlcbsidson.
These are, t herefore, to Cits and admonish all whom
It may conoem,u> be and appear before said Court to
make objection Ilf any the have) on or before the so
tond Monday in January neat, otherwise said letters
will be granted.
Witness, Dominick A. O'Byrne, Esq., Ordinary tor
Chatham county, this 16th day of June, 1801.
JMT DOMINICK A. U’bVrNB, o, o, o.
rt EOHeUt LOWNiDEI OOIINTY.
VJT To all whom It may concern; Wbureau. Frond*
X. PhlUtpa has applied to me for Letters of Admlnls
tratlon on the estate of hia wife, Mary L. Phillips,
late 01 said county, doceancxt
Those are, therefore, to cite and admonish all parties
interested, whether kindred or creditors, to show
cause (if any they have) within the time prescribed
by haw, why letters should not be granted said appli
cant.
Witness my hand this 96th November, 1061.
novftt JOHN W. HARRELL, Ordli
nary,
__ , T COV NTV.-*
Whereas, btephon McCall, executor of Joseph
8outher, represents to the Court in his petition, duly
died In office, that he has folly administered Joseph
Bout hot's estate.
This Is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned
kindred and creditors, to show cause, (if any they
can,) why said executor should not bf dfscrewed,
and receive letters of dismission on tho first Monday
in April, 1864. M. A. CRAWFORD,
Oct. 19,1861«, [oct84] Ordinary.
whom it may concern: Whereas, James J,
O’QuIa applies for Letters of Dismission from the
Administration ou the estate of Seth Williams,
late of said county.deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all and
singular, the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to
appear at my office within the time prescribed by law,
to show cause, if any they have, why said letter*
should not bo granted.
Witness my hand, this June 22d, IMS.
jefifi I>. IS KWOLKH, Ordinary.
UTATB OH UROiioiA, OHATHAN
OCOUNTV—To All wuum it may Oonokun-
Whereas, Moses J. Bolomons will apply at t he Court
of Ordinary for letters* of Disuitssion as Administru
tor on tho estate of Klesuoru a. Solomons.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all whom
t may concern, to be and itpncar before said Court to
moke objection (If any they nave) on or before tho 1st
Monday in March next, otherwise said letters will be
granted.
Wttucsa, Dominick A. O’Byrao. Ksq., Ordinary foi
Chatham County, this 28th day of August, 1861.
augtft) DOMINICK A. O’BYRNE, o. o. a.
CTATK OF UKOHfa.t, OHATIIAM
©COUNTY -To all whom It may umceru : Where
as, Lewis J. B. Fit I tv.ii Id will apply at the Court of
Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate
of Mrs. Aim M. While, lute of said county, deceased.
Those are, therefore, to cite and udiuonish all whom
It may concern, to be and appour before suld Court to
make objection (If any they W») «m or UtWu tLu ttd
Monday In Januar/^hext, otherwise said letters will
be granted.
A'ltneee, Dominick A. O’Bynie, Esq.. Ordinary for
Chatham county, tills fltk day of Doctunner, 18<J1.
dec 16 DOMINICK A. O'BYKNB, o. o. o.
DAILY NIGHT TRAIN.
Leave Savannah 9.50 P. M.
Arrive In Macon ../i .tt.OOA.M.
Leave Macon ,V.... .8.60 F. M.
Arrive lu Havaunah .u, .7.40 A. Al.
GORDON AND EATONTON BRANCH.
Leave Eatonton 6.00 A. M.
Arrive In Gordon 1.49 A. M.
Leave Gordon /. .V. 140 P- Jf,
Arrive In Eatonton . 4.96 r. M.
PA8teng<TH ior Augusta will take the “Night Train’'
from HaVanuah aud Macon.
Passonuerrf for Hilledgwllla and Eatonton will take
the “Night Train** from Havaunah and “Day Tralu"
from Macon.
During the session of the Legislature two trains
will run dally between Gordon and Milledgevllle,
making cohuectlon with both t ains rtn central Rail
road. GEO. W. ADAMH,
oct25 General Buperictendent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad,
Shortest aiidlVIust Expeditious ttonte to
llrunMWlck uud TltoniHJivlllo, Oa.,
Madison cj. IS., hake City,
IVfontftceuo. and TalJahiuf
see« Florida.
O N and alter Monday* the Slid Decern*
her. 1861, the cars will (rave and run dally
S indays excepted,) as folio we :
ave Havaunah at 9.00 A, M.
Arrive at Thoqutsvlllo at 9 00 P. M.
RETURNING.
Leave Thomaavllle at 7.00 A. M.
Arrive at HavAnnab 6.80 P. M.
Connecting At McIntosh (HtuSlon No. 3, going
West) on Tuesdays, Thursday! and Saturdays, with
a lino of coachos to Durian. Returning on alternate
< Vmncctlhg at Tebcauville (No. 9) daily with tho
cars for Brunswick.
Connecting at Quitman (No. 16,) daily with a line ot
coaches to lladlson 0. H., Fla.
Connecting at Groover’s (No. 17) with a dally lino
ui coachos to Montlcollo, Flo. Arriving In time to
connect with tho cars to TallahassM) and St. Marks.
Freight Train leaves Savannah every Monday
at M A. M. Returns on Thursday at 11.80 A. M.
N. B Double the regular rates will be r.hnn’td on
all Articles shipped by Passenger Tfrain, excepting
fruit, teah meat, fish, oysters, aud other purlvhnble
articles Freight by Passenger Train should be de
livered at tho Dept at least one hour before the start
ing time ot the train.
aug99 G. J. FULTON, Snporlntendmit.
q>ply i
nlssioi
iifL .in.. „ ...
dlnary for Letters of Dismission as Executrix on
theost&t? of Joseph Felt, late of Chatham county,
decooseo.
These ofo, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
It may concern, to be and appear bofore said Court, to
make objection (if any they have) on or before the
first Monday in July next, otherwise said letters
will bo granted.
Witnoss, Dom—.ck A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary
for Chatham county, this 18th day of December, 1801.
dec!4 DOMINICK A. O’BYRNE, o. o. o.
Wm. Goweu will apply at the Court of Ordinary
fbr Letters DlsmlsBory as Administrator on the estate
of Barney B. Go won.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all
whom It may concern, tube and appear before said
Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be
ore the first Monday in February next, otherwise
said letter* will bn nwotod.
Witness, Malcolm A. Crawford, Esq., Ordinary foi
Camden county, this July 17th, 1861,
Jy99—6m M. A. CRAWFORD, Ordinary.
Virginia Life Insurance Company,
Office, corner Main and UfA Strati,
Richmond.
MUTUiia.
T IIIS OORPANIi under its charter, divide*
.even olghllui or Ite protlts, every three year*,
among the policy holder*, thereby Riving the aaeured
the (advantage* of the Mutual System, with the
pledge ot a Perpetual Capital Stock of $100,OP"
the added security that lti Stockholder* have
inoueat moneyed interest In conducting It*
with prudence end economy.
The Charter requires one-hall of the Capital Stock
and Karulnga to be invested In Bond and Mortgage on
unincumhtved Real Estate worth donhle the amount,
for the eecurlty of policy holder*. The chief object ol
the Company 1* to aid In retaining at the South the
amount of money aunnolly paid for Life Insurance to
Northern Companies.
Endowments and A until ties granted. Life and
Term Policies Issued at the loweat rate*. Children
Insured, by Endowment, from the ago of one year,
Slave* Insured for one year or fora term of year*.
D1UKCTOR8.
John Purcell
Wm. R. Macfkrland,
Joseph Allot),
Rescue B. Heath,
Tho*. W. MeCanco,
John H. Montague,
Davtil J. Burr,
Lewi* Ointer,
John Jonos,
James L. Apperaon,
Lewis D. Crenshaw,
William G. Paine,
H. E. O. Banker villa,
Baniucl J. Harrison,
Wm. H. Uaxall.
Robert T, Ylrooku,
George D. Shell,
Willmgtun Godtliia,
John Dooluy,
Samuel T. ilayly,
Joseph R. Audersou,
J. Bruce McClelland,
Robert H. Maury.
James A. Owardtn,
Tkouiaa P. AUt'iB*,,
P. Theodoro Moore,
John H. Claiborne,
BonJ. C. Wherry,
Wm. II. Christum,
Wyndham Robertson,
John C. Shafer.
Peter C. Warwick,
Richard O. Haskins,
Edward Norvell,
George J. Sumner,
Daniel 8. Wooldridge.
w.
Ramin
W. Wbjtecoo* a
one ton of yourhuper-
do* * Watkins, Atlnn
ed with It upon Cotton
most favorable u:
I nut It upon land that waai
ie hundred poands per acre;;
• here I put none I picked I _ .
(there I put the l’hoaphate I picked h little ocer MM
undrtd pounds to the acre/ l aineo well phased
rlth the result that I am willing to try It again If I can
> wmiSr-
.... Jnform me
ia, at once, the
i me with tweu-
•m, for the present season'splanting,and oblige.
_ Janas A. Maddox.
with
procure It uimu suitable term*;
at Wlilte*vlll«, Harris coanty, 1
beat term* upon which you can rai
ty ton. for the present»
Respectfully yours,
HraATA, (3*„ Jen. SB, lull.
W. Wbit»loo* A Ca.—Omiletnen :—l have Ju*t
received your lottor of the 83d last, wishing to kuow
tho result of my experiment with yonr Sopor-Phos
phate of Lime. I applied It on Corn and Cotton with
ton other manure*; the land, though poor and old,
wuu of uniform quality, and the fetulUeru.wore care
fully weighed by myself on a pair of Kalrbank'a scale*.
The Itflid* I used woro No. 1 Peruvian, Sand* Ss-
celslor, Hoyt'* Aroortcau, Robinson, Kcttlewell s,
Mopes', Rhode*', J. J. A V. Turner'*, and Cotton
Hcud. The Corn was cut down three time* with the
bud worm, which mode it very late and uneven. The
drouth set In the 80th June, and laated thirty-eight
day* which rulnod it, bat the.row* manured with your
fertilizer kept ahottd of all the rest oil the time. I did
not measnretbe Coru.
Up to tho nth of Juue, we had rather to much rain,
and there was not much difference In the look* of the
Cotton manured with the No. 1 Peruvian Guano,
Sand*', Hoyt's, Turner’s and yonr*. bat at gathering
time yours proved tho best, a. J. A V. Turner’* the
next. I hope In a few week*, to bo able to order as
much as I may requlro, possibly sixteen or seventeen
tons.
liespeetlblly yours, Wu. W. Bumor.
Aconstaut supply of this articlexu»y be tudof
N. A. HARDBB A CO.,
marS—Saw Savannah.
STONE MOUNTAIN
GRANITE WORKS.
iollowiug articles inonrllne:
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
thoM wanting tho
Coping fbr Iron Teno-
lug, Griuilte Monuments, Tombs, Posts for Gatos,
Ktidorfurus, <kc ; Hills, Liutols, Hoartli Stones, Steps,
Corn lees, Ac., for building purposes; Flog and Curb
Htones. Indued we are prepared to furnish anything
In the Granite Hue at short notice and reasonable
prices.
Mr. GILBERT BUTLER, our agent at 8avannah ;
will receive ordors and make contacts for unythmg
in ourllno. WOOD * MEADOR.
ee|»6— 1sw6t
o\
ND8Y7,1
AD CO., >
r. 1, 1861.)
OFFICE ENGINEER A SUPERINTENDED
Chaalsston and Savannah Railuoa
Charleston, S. 0„ Nov. ,
N and after Tuesday, November 6th, and until
_ further notice, the Mall Train upon this Road
will rnn dally as follows, Sundays excepted:
Leave Charleston lu.16 A. M.
Arrive al BnvAnnah . 6.U) l*. M.
Leave Savannah j 7.10 A M.
Connnocllngat station 10M (Junction,) with Down
Mall Train from Macon, on Central Railroad,
Arrive In Charleston . .2.00 P. M.
H. 8. HAINES,
nov4—tf Engineer and Superintendent.
Ware County Laud for Sale.
I OFFER my place for sale, con
taining throe hundred nr more acres,
bltuutec in the Eighth District of Ware
county, Georgia, ou the Savannah, Al-
in i i bany nnd Gulf Railroad, where the
Brunswick and Albany Railroad crosses It—a beauti
ful place, and ns healthy as any in the Stato—with a
good mill, jast built, that will do good business of a
seasonable year, nnd n horse, hogs and cattle, and
stock in trade, (I suppose, somewhere in} the neigh
borhood of two thousand dollars worth of personal
propurty > the whole concern ofl’ored for seven thou
sand eight hundred doll are ir called for In three months
by a Southern man. Call and aoe.
JelT—wStn O. W. STANBElL.
Ham’l J. Hahrison, President.
Wm. H. Haxalx, Vice President.
Blair Pint well, Al. D., Medical Examiner.
James B. McCaK, M. D., Consulting Physician,
Rosoos B. Heath, legal Adviser.
J. Adair Pleasants, Secretary,Jantl
KRENSON & HAWKES,
SHIPWRIGHTS,
Caulkers aud Spar Makers,
Ford near Caned, opposite Lachliwn'e foundry
and Machine Shop.
A RE PREPARED to contract for Building
jOl or Repairing Vessels of all descriptions with
dispatch and economy. Keep constantly on hand, for
sole, a large »«PPly of Bnartnand Mast Timber. Wnlte
and Live Oak Timber, Cypress Plank, and all othei
materials used in their busineHe. Also, prepared to
Contract for Bock and Wharf Building, Pile Driving
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, GEORGIA R. R. 1
Augusta, Qa., Oct. 26,1B61. j
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON
Geof&ia Railroad.
O N and after SUNDAY, Oct. 27. 1861, Passenger
Trains will run as follows:
Leave Augusta 6.30 A. M. I Arrive Atlanta, 7.16 P. M.
“ n 4.00 P.M. “ “ 9.06 A.M.
Leave AtlanU 7.C0 A. M. Arrive Augusta S.66 P. M.
“ “ 7.40 P.M. | “ * T 6.48 A.M.
To connect with Athens, Washington and
WAnRENTON :
Leave Augusta 8.30 A. M. | Arrive Athens 4.66 P. M.
** Atlanta 7.C0 A. M.
Leave Athens 9.00 A. M. | Arrive Augu
“ Wash'ton 10.00 A, M. Arrive Atlanta 7.16 P. M.
** Warron’n 10.16 A. M. r
No Trains run on-Brauchea on Sunday.
octal GEO. YONGB, Gen’l Snp’t.
CHANGE OF 8CHEDULE
SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD
O n aud after this date Paiseugor Trains
will run as follows:
UKTWEEN MACON AND COLUMBUS.
Leave Macon at 1.80 A. M.
Arrive at Columbus at 7.18 A. M.
Leave Columbus at 2.26 P.M.
Arrive at Macou at 7A6 P. M.
BETWEEN MAt'ON ANP CHATTAHOOCHEE.
Leave Macon 9.80 A. M.
Arrive at Chattahoochee... 6 44P. M.
Leave Chattahoochee ,..v. .9 66 A. M
Arriveut Macou .*>..• •• 7.18 P. M.
Tho Mail and Passenger Trains from Albany con
nect daily attiiuithville, No 10 S. W R R., and from
Foil Gaines daily at Cuthbert, with Chattahoochee
. , ., .2 46 P.M.
4.90 P. M.
•. ...12 46 P. M.
9.16 P. M
6.05 P. M.
6.40 P.M.
10.(’6 A. M.
.....11.66 P. M.
iaWPRgjP'
ATWRK’B GRAND RWTOIUTI\ r E
lopectine*
terrible malady known as the
has smitten hundreds of thousands <if per:
out the world every year, and hut never
MOW been met by Successful medical trejMigeut
has not produced severe
MEDICAL DISEASES.
the spleen, the llvitofe* heart,
huthau organisms. n*iNP£C-
antagonist of all fevervt find when
it come# in contact witli the akin, la absorbed by the
Interior organa, whlcV resist easily miaama, and all
tendencies toward these maladies which prostrate tha
mind and body with fever.
Fever and ague result from numerous causes. Nr
, lace Is exempt fromAbe causes which promot*
existence of the disease. That being once seated in
the system, induces depression of ipifite, lassitude,
languor, pains, chills, fever, and a long train of disa
"•ecable eonsatlons, depriving the patient of all euer
r, and redndnghlm or her to a cundltlou of
EKTRHMK HRLPLKbHN E^S.
Why will any cno Buffer the hoi rors of a debilif atina
Intermittent Fever, when, by the use of the
INVALUABLE INPECTINB,
OR
Persian Fever Charm,
the eminent medical and magical qualities of which
are Instantly absorbed,
INPECTIN B,
Persian Fever Charm.
TRY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT.
And make known, its wonderful powers aud virtues
that those who suffer, or who are threatened with
suffering, may be led to use a simple, innoxious pre
partition, furnished by the field of Nature for
MAN’S BLESSING.
Belf-caro ia better than Physic.
Nature is Wiser than Art.
Every Disease has a Divine Remedy.
The Wise Apply while the Foolish Dream.
Better Prevent than Strive to Care.
* Delays are Dangerous.
THE INPKCTINE,
OH
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM,
Has eured thousands of both sexes of the mobt dread
(hi fevers. Read and reflect.
▲ WORDFOR HEALTH.
The INPKCTINE, or PERSIAN FEVER CHARM,
ia the only compound that’can be said u> be tho natu
ral antidote to tuose bilious fevers, which, in various
forms, afflict tho human family. The ordinary rurne-
dlea for intermittent fevers, and pronounced to eradi
cate the Fever and Ague particularly, only create new
diseases in the system, and thus bring about the most
distressing results. In this great Persian Specific we
have a natural remedy—one that pierces to the seat of
the dtaeaso. and by giving on Immediate tone to the
organa of tne stomach, recuperates the shattered frame
and promotes cheerfulness of spirits. If person?
who suffei ft-om the eff ects of Fover and Ague, or from
the medicines which they have taken in vain, to slle
state their misery, will give the Porslan Charm a sin
gle trial, they will find that their health will be
restored, and that they may renew those happy hour?
of life which they suppose are gone forever. The
numerous cures have which have been made by thir
remedy are the best evidence of its value. Those who
desire to regain their health will not neglect to apply
this remedy.
Agent tm
WILLI An O K E E N E K ’ S
Celebrated Laminated
Steel Guns.,
■ may* - tf
(the che*pt-*t pMn AlOLD, including OAMKO, LAVA a
moat uv.nr dmcrtptlon of onuuuent now in uac.
FKAI ' '
Invited to exmlae the stock, which will Im *014 *« pfcaa much
ly repined b» wotfeMa ol ckUlmdioixuvmmre
■WWHM-IL
SfWIIG MftCmiES I
INO MAOUINK In every variety and price.
ALSO,
TUB LADD, WKBSTKB * VO.
TIGHT STITCH HACHINB In overy style, at
MANUtACTtTBSRS’ P 111(5*6,
Uametantly or. hand by
H. A. RICHMOND,
aprt*—ly Cor, Whitaker and Oongreaa street*.
MATHEMATICAL
NSTRUMEKTS, IC.
HE 9UBSOR1BEH9 have on hand an c
sortraent of Mathematical Instruments, Survt v
ore and Pocket Compasses and Chains, Microscopes.
Barometers and Thermometers, in great variety, ond
are prepared to furnish Colleges and other Institn-
tionB with Philosophical, Astronomical and Chemical
Apparatus, at mannfacturerB’jgrices^
Jnnelft—tf
LOWNDES C0UN1Y LANDS
FOR SALE.
BEING doairou* of cha
nab, Albany and Gulf Rail
in Lowndes county, GeorgU, r __
tainlug one thousand acres of first class pine and
hammock lands, with two hundred m c4 fifty acres
cleared and in a line state of cultlvation r beIngcleared
within the last three years. Improvements 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 abov« plantation
can l»e bought for twelve thousand dollars.
I will also sell my corn, fooler, farming utensils,
stock, consisting of males, cows, hogs, Ac.
1 also offer for sale my place lying in Hamilton coun
ty, Florida, sixteen miles south 01 Valdosta, on the
A. A G. R. K , and sixteen miles north of the Flo
rida R. K., containing four hundred and fifty acres of
Arst rate plue lands, with one hundred aud thirty
acres cleared and in cultivation. Improvements are in
good ordt • Both of the places contain wells of ex
cellent water, and are convenient to good schools and
churches of different denominations.
For further information, address tho undersigned, at
Clyattville, Georgia.
octlfi—wtf H. M. COACHMAN.
GEORGIA MADE
NEGRO BROGANS.
E XC attention of Planters is called to onr DOl
BLR SOLED BROGANS, Bassett and Black, man
tured entirely of material carefully selected from
the best Leathor of onr own tanning. They have'
outed by Planters for tho last five years, and hav
ways given entire satisfaction for dnnbillty of
Samples may be seen at tho office of the Sav
Morning News. J. H. GLOVE
Jan24 Marietta,
Mall Train
Leave Smithville at. ....
Arrive at Albauy at
Lea^c Albany at
Arrive al Sitiithville at...
Leave Cnthbert at
Arrive ar Fort Gaines at
Leave Fort Gaines at ....
Arrive at Cnthbert at....
Making the connection with tho up and down Chat
tahoochee Mail Train.
Trains to Columbus form a through connection to
Montgomery, Alabama, and Augusta. Kingston, Wil
mington, Savannah, Milledgevtllo and Eatonton.
Poet Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain-
bridge, Tbomaaville, **•
the Nij
rtetentl
Train.
VIRGIL POWERS, Eng’r and Sup’t.
Macon, Nov. 8.1861.'novD
by steam pile driver.
ly—japg
OPIUM.
30 POUNDS ^TURKEY OPIUM,
A Superior ArtlcI*,
john b. nooHS, orksfiit,
Gibbon*' Ittnae.
Skirmishers' Drill
AND
BAYONET EXERCiSl
wr
used lu tbo French Army,
MANY PLATES,
BY
WILTON OAKY,
Colons) Provt*loo»l Army. V*.
E. KNAPP A CO.,
Watt side Honament square,
Savannah. Ga.
Florida Railroad.
(N Atnt AFTK» JULY
‘ Train* wlllrui 1 . a* foi low*:
10.30 A. X.
.......*.90 P. X.
,.7.98 "
\.».>0 Mi
roi wear
vtST 1
tt«, da.
TIMBY’S
PATENT BAROMETER!
Til if SUBSGRfBEi.'B call the attention to thoee In
want of a good BANOMETEK, on which much rell
ance can be placed in indicating the approach of atom
and change* in the woather.
mar96 JOHN X. COOPER A CO,
A NEW SUPPLY
OP
D'.PECTINK
PRICK ONE DOLLAR.
Ren thy mall to any part of the United Statea.
PKR8IAN FKVSR CHARM.
TRY IT. PROVE IT. KNOW IT.
;e known it* wonderful power* and virtue*
e who eoflbr, or who arc threatened wtin an?
faring, may be led to uae a simple, innoxious prepara
Uon,lurniahed bv the fleldof Nature for
MAN'S BLB88INQ.
PKVKR AND AGUE~NOT SKOTIONAL.
The canae* of Pever and Ague are ever exletlng In
all place*. They do not neceeearlly exist In wet and
marshy localities. They assail the home in the moun
tain ae well at that in tnu valley. They are active lu
the elite- a* well a* lu the rural dletricts, aud the hu-
inau system 1* always 1 table to be attached by the mal
ady. It I* eaey to prevent the approach or the dtoeart
by applying the PERSIAN PKVKR CHARM, which'
ogreable to the reuaoe. end does not luany way lute
fere with the onmn* of digestion. They who wish t
escape any kind of fever. Will dud It to their advantage
to procure thie Invaluable preventive of such disease*.
When they have procured it, they will retain It ae a
talisman In tho healing art that has no equal.
IN PROTIN K
I* told by all Druggists aud Medicine Dealer! In
America.
PRICK ONE DOLLAR.
Sent ny mall to any part of the United State*.
1NPBCTINR,
on
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM.
v TRY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT. •
And make kuow It* wonderful powors and virtue*,
that those who Buffer, or who are threatened with suf
fering, may he led to use a simple, luuoxlooa prepara
tion, furnished by the Held of Natnre for
MAN'S BLESSING.
THE GREAT"ftEMEDY
The wise physlcan knows that man must seek the
remedy of every dlBeasc tn the agent that le most pos
itively antagonistic to the cause. The ingredients ol
this remedy and preventive of disease are procured »i
the very fountain! where the dlaease originates. Na
ture Uae provided that plants with healing influences
shall grow In the marshes nnd low grounds where
moat rankly the causes of Intermittent revere are gen
eral. Centuries ago these properties were discover
ed, and henoe It la that the Persians are enabled to be
free bom sncl> diseases, while the strangers passini
through tbelrconnrty are afflicted till they learn
the remedy, now carefully prepared for the use
people of this country.
SCRtBKB, ttiankfli
"5 for the past liberal
*■ patronago, hopes to
merit a continuance of the same,
■having added now Carriages,
iea, and a few fine Horses to his forinei
.h CArotUl drivers and the boat of hostlers,
and ia now prepared to accommodate the public at the
old tUnd. corner of Whitaker and President streets,
and solicits a continuance ol former favore.
Particular attention p&ld to receiving aud forward
log horses bj steamer or railroad.
TfflF ' •... IT a fiTSBBUVH
CITY HOTEL,
«4fikay Street,
SAVANNAH, G-EQBQIA
1*.-^, .. THIS favorite Hotel has I
been
ir by 1 tho ores
all the
THIS
> put in tho
eut proprietor, andoffera'uow
lndncemonta of
A First Clans Hoass.
is situated In the centre of business, and near all
steamers landings; aud U coutfortabW rooms,
table and unrelenting attention to the comfort ol
B ueete will entltleft to the favor of the traveling puo-
c. noth lug will tie neglected lu that respect.
Particular atUrutlon h*s beeu paid to tho Ladles*
Department, and they will find in It all Urn enjoyment
ana privacy of a home.
The rate has bean put down to the old charge of
92 per M*y, or 910 per Week,
a reasonable rate. ,
‘ ig, can be had on reasonable
Monthly Board
Board, without
TJ-proprie tor feeling confident that hh ran, at
these rates, give all the attention found th the sc-call
ed fintrdaas houses that chari>? $2 60 per dluin
sepl8 2l BONAUD^
InsrrncUoa for Fieli Artillery
Por sale by
fcbSfi
*. KNAPP A CO.,
West Bide Monument aqnaxe.
Reading for Every Day 1b Leat,
BY MIBB BEWELL
Por sale by . B. KNAPP ii OO.,
mart West sldeMonnment Bqnare.
FAST DAY SER1TIOW8 ;
Or, The Pulpit on th* State of the Country.
Per sale by B. KNAPP * CO.,
mart West aide MonnmerMqr.
CIGARS.
75.000 *2®y ’ *
aepwl ’
8, at varions prices, for
AM PION A FREEMAN
UR.
CHANGE OF HOURS.
ad, 1880,
- n <r T$ifDB Mondays, Wedneo-
dlmiaiid"**"
Leavel__.
4 ZWfc;*
Arrive at Bronson .: .#.80 "
Passenger Train on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur-
...19.48 P. a.
... .8.46 “
....7.10 “
Arrive- at nronson ar....., ...... .8.85 u
PaMenger Train on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, will
Leave Bronson at 7.00 A. M.
'• Gainesville nt , 8.M. “
" Baldwin at 11.40 “
Arrive at FemandinA 3.95 P. M.
roigbt and Pasoenrer Train on Tneadaya, Thursday#
aud Saturdays, will
“ Baldwin at.: .. 10.60 “
Arrive at Penundiunal 3 85 P. M.
J. S. LARKIN,
Fevnandlaa, June
Tuli> l*Y RtojKoSay.—.A'lfannal„ nt
150 by* < (^?tef n QgAl
ai’OAH AND MO
ed Ai and C. Coffee
Muscovado Sugars; if
Instore and for Mle \
tonylrt OLAl
3Hfi
M Mackerel and Sal:
cans, for sale by
. -100 fcbls. Crnsh-
30 hhde N. O. and
w.I. and N. O. Motaasee.
fORN * CUNNINGHAM.
KRBi. AND SAL:
•• Baldwin at....
“ •• Gainesville at.
Arrive at Bronson at.
INPECTINE
WONDERFUL EFFECTS.
wo years useless
hllsand Fover,)
nproved In eight
lu five weeks, and Unproved tn two honrs. ■
Adolph Monbto, of France, relieved in one honr.
while traveling In the cars of the Fort Wayne and Chi
MSS
the ConfeaeraU) t
tix of in
is of the Madlcql DepavUpent of the
rmy. by J. Julian Chisholm, M. I>.,
n*gerv in the Medical Collage of the
Surgery, for the ubo
Le Army, with an A pi
and Rogulailona of tl»e *
Confederate Army, b
Professor of fin* gerv ...
Stale of Bouth (’arolinn Received by
Hcp-26 JOHN M. CO*‘PER A CO
'i IWANtlAL'OF niLITAHY NIIRGR.
RY. fur the.use of Surgeon* In the Confederatv
Army, with a« Appendix of the Pnlesnhd Kcgnln,
lions of the Metrical Department of the Confederste
Army. By .1 Juiian Chief,aim, M D., Professor of
Hureery lu the Mod'cal College of the Blato of Bouth
Carolina, eh. Received by
*. KNAPP A CO.,
oc16 West side Monnment Hquare
louiTtTlmrrele
C, Zj. GILBERT.
- r AND) BRERHT
. irve Madeira, Old London Par-
Alto Duoro Port, Old Oneen'e
ndon Dock, Old Oloroso Sherry,
Sherry, Old Francisco Ouseler
wood; for sale by
J. LAMA.
Thousands of other cases prevented and cured ev»
ry month, and not a single complaint of the ineffiracy
of the - ■■ I
INPECTINE.
Hu been found folly efficacious tn all latitudes, ana
thousands of witnesses to Its power are living to com
mend Its virtues to those tv no wish to be secure against
the insidious advances oT thoee agents of natnre which
are always ready to act upon constitutions open to ltr
effects. **$&'■'> "■
ORIGIN OiTdIBKASB.
on
PERSIAN FEVER CHARM.
TRY IT FBOVE IT. KNOW IT.
And make known Its wonderful power* and virtue.,
that those who snffer, or who arc threatened with enr-
fering. may be led to use a simple, innoxious prepare,
tlon, furnished by the field of Nature for
MAN’S BLESSING
< (HOICK FLO4IK.-150 aacka Leulevlll* Mill
Family Flour; ISO sacks Louisville Extra Flobr;
sacks Louisville SuperiUff Flour; 75 bids Gcnnes-
a Mills Flour; 60 bhls Snow Hill Mills Floor: HO
. Mills Flonr; 60 bhls
i Just received in^rua^
Valley
for sale by
DIR A OO.
A RKT AND Bl'RtUmDF
latein LaRoee Claret; Cl '
iu Monton Claret; Grand
Vln Cbablis; Grand Vln ‘ ~
Claret: Imp. 8t. Jnlieu
Grand Via Cloa Vonjoot; Gn
r -. -j
sale by
ImaySl
jjtLov|Bw-E!itra and 6nperiS<
octtu-
e; for sale by
t> ASU KTS.-WilUvw Ba
I) Clothes Basket*. 1 and
Peach Baskets; -or tale by
Jane*
'UOWDEE.—lit) quarter I
J ioo canteur*
inuul I
UR N -00HN--C01
ana landing, and fore,
»pM .1 AMUR I. fWIDRU AJtO
DCTTEB. -10 tube of Ohotee Buttor, In store
If sud fur sale.
JuneVf J. McMahon,
PPbE8 and Pofktoe*, fbr ule m
0. & GILBERT.
■
INPECTINE
Ia told by all Druggists and Medlcina Dealers
America.
Bold Wholesale and Retail by
A. A. SOLOMONS dc OO
fjjjfe Bavamtan. Ga.
PRICK ONE DOLLAR
Bent by mall to any part of tbs United Blaise.
REMEMBER,
It ie not takeu Inwardly, but Ills applied ot twsrdly,
according to direction*, which accompany the package;
Manufactured by
JOHN WILCOX & CO.,
188 Main Street,
RICHMOND, VA.
Branch Office,
No. 98 Rank of Commerce SalldtOfi,
NEW YORK CITY,
And by| Druggists end Medicine Dealer* UAaart
MRMtoMl
X.XVSIRY
AND
SALE
STABLE.
m
A. j: Cjo.,
CABINKTMiaEOtSA GSDERTAKERg,
No. 167 Broughton Street,
SAVANNAH, GA.
Glastus. New Work made to i
notice. Mattrasse*. Jobbing and Bet
In the neatest style, with dmpatch.
8. M. LAFFITEAU, . T"
GENERAL COMMISSAR
GROCERY MERCHANT,
AND DEALER IN
HA Y, GRAIN, Ac., Ae.
170 Bay Street, SaVannah.
J r sITivan;
HOUSE, HIOvN,
SHIP AND ORNAMENTAL
iillfll,
Gilder, Glazier, Grainer,
PAPER HANGER, Ac.
Glues, Varnishes, Ac.
AJ1 order* promptly attended to, at the shorten
notice, . ; • .
Shop Corner of Bryan and Bull Stmts,
Next door to Merchants’ and Planters' Bank
(Uityll^ly SAVANNAH. GA.
m» j. BmmR, z
SIALMI IN * * ’ '
Boots and Slioeai
OF XVRRY DRBCHIPTiON,*^
No*. T1 AND J 63 GIBBONS’ RAMIE,
SAVANNAH, ga.
JaipHl—ly ■ ; .
a, H CHAMTIOH, OSO. C. PHXKMSH.
CHAMPION & FREEMAN,
ohijcbbjvl
Grocery Merchants,
JX which thuy invite the attention of dealers ,md con
i snptfi
A. BOROHERT,
Corner of Bryan nnd Jeffanen Stroeta
HAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND
“ a- imiCAJD, l*llot
Olxo, . <liffficnt
. Leuutti, Vine,
Attd Fancy Orackera,
wnoinxixu*. lJAiNJJ
A S y?T*5' Y t °,P SWA** RHK.il
and bevy, of the beet quality; also,
muds ofOruckere, Butter, Sugar, Soda, Lenn
GIBBONS HO
XUI9 1IOUHK ia uo*
tfee travdlug public. Havii
pleied accommodations for , .
eons more, I will take a few inort
regular boarders.
a -. L. B. MORttK, Proprietor.
The Pavilion House.
RUB. T. C. CHICK re*
apectfully announced that he hat
opened the above eatahllehmeui,
fd lo prepured to aacommodate
__ 0 friends and the public, Drum
whom he sollclta a liberal ahare 01 patronage.
dccie j
ATHENS HOTEL,
By Co 0, NIcAUihtor.
1' will cutertaln the,traveling pul>
c with good accommodation, ccobfi*
fare, Ac, at the following rates:
" Per day. $1.66; por woeb, $5,00.
Jan10^
W. SHEA,
SIGN
AND
DECORATIVE PAINTER,
OX/AZIER
AND
WRAINER.
All kin** ot Painters’Tools WbitoLead.OtJ., Mixed
isfeiter
FOR RALR WHOLR8ALS AND RETAIL AT
No. n Y« Ml taker Street, ueor the Hay,
(The hld^ficGd of the late John Pool,)
■JSgl—VBQWIA. _ j,
GILBERT BUTLER. “
Master Builder,
LAFAYKT VK 8(qUARK,
Hi T n , i!fJP?"(M‘k K 1 * urangenienii
AA le preparsd to rarnlshjtnd uatupat ehart notlie,
the mait modurn style. IRON FRONTS, KAIL*
Hil.S 11 ® u " will also
PATJWJT A KKA-, UQUT.S. He
, BLINDS add SAHHKF, fn.m
ism manuferturers, at;iri. - . ‘hut
-* __ - - , *«g4—ly
GEORGE H. ASH,
Mason,
TB prepared to tan'raci for bulldlitga
fal
w" ^.Mldence, Taylbr Btreet, weattrt Medlf r| ' 'ol-
“g* -i. ^ . • *1 ■ maya-ly
HENRY H SCRANTON,
8HIPP{NG, COMMISSION
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
^txy Street, Savannah; Gra.»
AGXHT or TH*
New York and Philadelphia Line of
Packets, •
Yirl 1L promptly attend to the forwarding of «))
YV goods conrigned to his care, end also the Cue-
House duties imposed by the oxlstlug Tariff.
D0UCAIJ) FERGUSON.
Undertaker and Upholsterer
(WareHoorn, No. 13 Broughton street, between
Bull and Wtdtaker.)
always
IC OASES, "...
Cases and ColHUs. FUNERALS furnished with all
that ie necessary. Orderu left at my ward-room, or at
my reaidcncc, in Abercorn streot. between IP *
Perry, or.with W. D. DIXON, No. S« Draytt
between Broighlpn and State, will bo proi
tended to.
ROOFING, ROOFING
SLATING.
W. E. ELLIOTT,
PRACTICAL SLATER,
J j iHD UBAU» IM
Best Afuerlcau and Welsh Slates, >
PATENT
COPPER LISHTNIN6 ROD.
W B. E, bas effected and procured the '
. agency tor the sale and’, ‘
LYON'S .PATEHT COPP«
am county, and other places,
, .mixed, end will atwaya b*
-toexecute all ontere with despatch.
W. B.'K havjng established his business oft
ling In this city, with an experience of twenty !
....... . hqpeslo merit puhllcp '
ifeh eban give ever '
c Roofs repaired, aud atrippedi
lyed—tvarranted tight.
10 agent for Wood A Perot’e
nuulfron Works. Plans i
_ ou Works. H
can be seen it hi* office, over
>y street, Savannah, Ga.
[ill. -K hbds choice
. - >tco Bacon Shouldera
Flour ; 195 bbla choice K:
Buperflne Flonr.
8. CON tff ANTXNA
HENRY H. SCRANTON,'
fiCXPPIKTO
AND i W
ClUAIhiiUL C0Mi9ISSi«M MfiRCUAniT,
NO. 164 BAY STREET,
SAVANNAH, GA.
VZfiA&.iaWu A Taliman’* Lino New
cmuissiOB '
Patters and Con
“S.
HAH
For Sale Low for
Auurt
merchants,.
J. lama;
ntroBTBB *m> wholxbxxjj pixupn a
8panimi gegars, French Brandies,
WINES, WHISKY ANDOTHRR LKjCORS,
TOBACCO Of JUt KWM
^ 1W BAY STREET, SAV
JOHN MOhlAHON;
Prodace, €oidmission and Ferkarding
"•s-asss
^ ^ “yuwMdllo, Ik 8t -
i M^BSssS^-
*ng«
C-IffiBSSSS
auglB
fd by '*♦ r
aug80 West all