Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, January 04, 1862, Image 4

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£ e ga 1 ghrtMjj ri KOUGIA'C1IATJIAfflE. COUNTVj.--To vx all whom It may onoern : Whereas, Robert D. Walkerand John M. CXmper will apply at the < «>urt of Ordinary for Letters of Dismission a* Executors on the estate of Maria Edwards, late of Chatham “ffiu ttro°thercforD, to cite »ndadinoni«li»ll whom It may concern, to be and appear holote said (ourt to make objection (if any th<*y have,) on or lu fore the first Monday in April next, otherwise paid letters W Wltn«SJl)Smlnick A. O’Byrnc. Krq., Ordinary Tor Chatham county, thin lath day of,September, Md. Octl, 1881. DOMINICK A. O Ill HNK. (>. < Octl, 1861. STATE «F -avannah Kailtoad?., &c. DAILY MORNING NKWS, SATJURuAY. JANUARY 4, 18t>2 CENTRAL RAILROAD OFFICE. ( Savannah, Ga., Oct. 24th, 1861. ) y/' j i i ieisp Z v.w CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. O N ami after Sunday, October *J7th, 1801 ■ *' )C trail* on this Road will run os follows DAILY' DAY TRAIN. U.OKL COUNTY.—To all whom it may concern : Where- Leave Macon Richard T. Gibson will apply at the Court nl I Arrive in Savannah s Executor on tlie at, Richard Ordinary for Letter* ul’Dismissiou osta'eoi Cosmo 1’. Richardson. , These are, therefore, to cite and Hdmonish nil win It may concern, to lie and appear before suidt ourt make objection tlf any the have) on or before me 2.80 P. HI 12.40 A M .12.HOP M. .11.16 P*M H. U HITELOUK A CO.’S SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Manufactured in Baltimore. ■yyE would respectfully call the attention the DAILY NIGHT TRAIN. Leave Savannah .9 fsn p. M. Arri' A M. <5tU\ M. coud Monday in January next, otherwise .-aid letter* Wi \VituX* ,* Lbtminick A. O’Byrne. Eaq.,Ordinary for Chathamcounty, this 16th day of June. ISM. jcl7 DOMINICK A OBVRNK. o G eorgia, low nid e s l’oijnty.- _;iN,,dlwh«m ltm«y . ! on^n V rth^J^hroue^ t.4o A. M. M. Phillips linn applied to me for L< iratiou on the esta«U of his wife, Mary L. 1 Iillitpa. mte o: said county, de These arc, therefore, to cite andadni interested, whether kindred -t rreditui eauso (if any they have) within the time pr by law, why letters should Witness mv hand this 2fith Novetnbe n„v20 JOHN W hull parties ranted G KOlitilA, CA.tlOKN CO I N ■ \ . Whereas, Stephen McCall, executor *.i Joseph Souther, represents to the Court in his petition, duly died In office, that he has fully administered Joseph Souther’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons con kindred and creditors, to show cause, (it uii can.) why said executor should not be disc erned. Oct. 12, 1881. i the firi i RAW i< HID Or.liu Monday , Macon. I Arrive in Savannah GORDON AND EATONTON BRANCH. j Leave Eaton ton 6-66 P. A Arrive tn Gordon 9 45 P. 5 Leave Gordon 11.46 P J Arrive in Eatontou » •’>'/ A Y Passenger, lor Augusta will take the ’’Night \ min I from Savannah and Mnenn Passengers for Mill, dgeville and Eatoiiton will tak | the "Day Train" from savannah and “Night Tiain from Mae.m. •Night Train from Savannah eonnec 1 western H It. at .Mneoii for Albany I Gaines and interinediate plans; a's and W. !i. R to Atlanta ami the \\ e*t. Day Train connects at Mac *n with S, W and Mu- c-ogee R. R, to Columbus, Montgomery, P*-n*:ieola, Mobile, ami all Middle and Southern Alabama and We-*'. Florida. By taking Night Train from Macon p:»*-en.vts make a i'lo«o connection with Allmuy amiGulf R. t K ai Na vannah for Bru swick. Thomasville, L.i.-t and Middle Florida ; also, with charleston and Savannah R R. to Charlefton, Wilmington, aud the North. At Mil ieu with Augusta and Savannah R. li to Augusta and al places North in thoConfede . . Southern Planters to the above article and claim for it their earnest attention for the following rea sons; 1st—It the only article qf Hum'-Phosphate manu factured South of Mason and Dixon's Line. 2d—It contains in proper proportion every constitu ent uecessary for the growth of the staple products oj the South, aud in larger quantities than are embraced iu any other artiilcial manure now o lie red to the agri cultural community, and is furnlaued at a lea* price. ;kl- It has been thoroughly tried ami tested upon every description of crop, alongside of aud in compar iron with Peruvian Guano aud other fertilisers, aud tb. ren:lt has been Invariably iu its favor. Having boon used with such favorable results, and being an article exclusively of Southern manufacture, it should commend itself to the attention of every true friend of the South, and obtain a preference over any other preparation now offered for sale. on PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. Fkvek and Aouk Bxtbiiminatxd. The Human Constitution saved from Wroc The Preventive and Remedy for all Intermittent and Bilious Fevers Cures Insured in a Day. '** NATURE’S GRAND RESTORATIVE Inpectine. Inpeetlno. lupeclipe. Inpectine. ’ Inpectine. Inpectin with South- Eufaula, I’oit wiib Mm on C 1EOHRIJ, WAKE COUNTY. To all W whom it may concern: Whereas, Janies J. O’Quln applies for Letters ot Dismission from the Administration on the estate of Seth Y\ illiarae, lace of saul county,deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish, all ami singular, the heirs and creditors of said deceased, to appear at my office wicliiu the time prescribed by law, to show cause, if any they have, why said letters should not be granted. Witness ray hand, this June 92d, 1**1. je25 D. K KNoLKS.Ordhiary.___ S TATE OF GKOUGIA, t HATHA HI COUNTY—To All whom it may Con. hus Whereas, Moses J. Solomons will apply at the Court of Ordinary for let it i •* of Dismission a* AdinmMra tor on the estate of Iileanoro a. Solomons. These art therefore to cite ami admonish all whom t may concern, to he and appear before said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or before the lsl Monday in March next, otherwise said letters will he granted. Witness, Dominick A O Byrne. Esq., Ordinary foi Chatham County, tin*- 28th day of August, 1861. ftUgHO nOMINIt tt. A. O'UVRNB, O. C. c. CTAl’l(0P (.IORt.IV, U«VTIIA*I oct25 G. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Savannah. Albany aud Lull' Kailrond. stoortoMt hml .71 out Kx pedltiou* Route t* llruti^wlck and TIioiiimmvllle« (ia M tladinoii (V fel., Luke i it), .Hontleello, and ThIIuIihm- seu, Florida. (> N and after >3.unlay, tin* Jd Dceem- and S COUNTY. -To all whom it may concern as, Lewis J. B. Falreaild will apply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Administration on the estate of Mrs. Anu M. White, late of raid county, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to he and appear before said Court to make objection iif any they nave) on or la fore the 2d Monday in January next, otherwise paid letters will be granted, IStil, the j (Sundays excepted,) as follows: { Leave Snvannuh at 9.00 A. M I Arrive atThomftsville at .. 9 00 P.M. RETURNING. Leave Thomasvllle al 7.00 A. M. Arrive at Savannah 8 30 P. M. i nnmsctlng at McIntosh (Station No. 8, going West) on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with •t mio«i emihes to Darien. Returning on alternate days. Connecting at Tebcauvillc (No. 9) (nmywWi Afar cars for Brunswick. (.’onnecting at. ijuilinAii (No. 1H,) daily with a line ot conches to Madison C. II., Fla. , Connecting at Groover’s (No. 17) with a dally line ’lo, Fin. witness, Dominick A. O’Byrne, Esq., ordinary for Chatham county, this fitli dav of Doceml'ur, lsdl. doclti DOMINICK A. O’BYRNK, o. < r. _i COUNTY.—To all whom it ui Josephine A. Felt will apply dlnary tor Letters of Dir : ’Joseph Felt, late ( Where a th»' < 'ourt *»!' Or- i as .Executrix on Chatham county, » cite and admonish all whom I npp< hi lb re said Court, to ’ •. -y • ,•) on or before the • m’. , u rvMse said letters Witness, Dom....ek A. o’Byriiu, Esq., Ordinary for Chatham countv, this 18th day of December, IStil dccll DOMINI. K A. o’RYRNE i T A T O V ii K O 1C b I, i A flUI N concern: Wluro ourt of Ordinary Administrator on the estate S T A r l COUNTY.—To all whom it as, Win. Gowen will apply at the for Letters Dismissory ol Barney B. Gowen. * These aro, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom it may concern, to bo and appear b.'foie said Court to make objection (if any they have) on or be- ore the first Monday in February next, otherwise said letters will In* granted. Witness, Malcolm A. Crawford, Esq., Ordinary fo» Camden county, thi-* July 17th, lHhl. Jy22—0m M. A. CRAWFORD, Ordinary. Virginia Life insurance f'oiupany, Offioc % corner Main and 11 th Streets % Klctiiaioiid. AIXJ rTJA.1^ r»liINClF*T*Fl. f SHI IS t'OYIPANYj under its charter, divides A seven eighths «»f its profits, every three years, among the policy holders, thereby giving tin* as*u»'■••d the advantage* 1 of the Mutual System, with the pledge of u Perpetual Capital Stock of $100,lino, and ' ' j ‘ the added security that ttr Stockholde manuut moneyed interest in conducting its afiairs with prudence and economy. The Charter requires one hall of the Capital Stock anti Eariuugs to he .uvcjtod in Bond and Mortgage on unincumbered Real Estate worth double t he amount, for the security of policy holders. The chief ohj- et ol the Company is to aid in retaining at the South the amount of money annually paid lor Life Insurance to Northern Companies. Endowments aud Annuities granted. Life and Term Policies issued at the lowest rates. Children Insured, by End >wment, from the age of one year. Slaves iusureU for one year or fora term of years. DIRECTORS. Wm. n. Macfarlaud, Joseph Allen, Roscou B. Heath, Thus. W. McCauce, John II. Montague, David J. Burr, Lewis Ginter, John Jones, James L. Apporson, Lewis I). Crenshaw, William C. Paine, U. IC. C. Burkerville, Samuel J. Harrison, Wm. II. Haxal), Robert T. llrooko, George I). Shell, Willington Goddiu, Joiin Dooley, Sam l J. Hauuison, President. Wm. 11. Haxall, Vice President. Blair Buuwkll, M. D., Medical Examiner. James B. MoCan, M. D., Consulting Physician. Roscoe B. Heath, Legal Advisor. J. Adaiu Pleasants, Secretary. J an «* John Purcell, Samuel T. Bayly, Joseph U. Ander.-on, J. Bruce McClolluud, Robert H. Maury. Junn-s A. Cowarain* Thomas P. August, P. Theodore Moore, John II. < fiaihoruu, lienj. C. Wherry, Wm. H. Christian, Wyndham Robertson, Joan C. Sliafer. Peter C. Warwick, Richard O. Haskins, Edward Norvoll, George J. Sumner, Daniel S. Wooldridge. of coaches to Monticello, Fla. Arriving in time to connect with the cars to Tallnhass* • ami St. Marks. Freight Train leaves Savannah every Monday at HA. M. Returns on Thursday at 11JDA. M. N. B Double the regular rates will be rhargMl on all articles shipped by Passenger Train, excepting fruii. fresh meat, fish, oysters, and other perishable articles. Freight h, Passenger Train should be de livered n» the Dept at least one hour before the stall ing time ot the train. aug2<) G. J Ft LTON, Superintendent. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. i Harris County, Ga , Feb. 14, IStil. W. Whitelock & Co. - (rentlemenI procured on. tun of vour.Super-Phosphate of Lime from Mad- dox & Watkins, Atlanta, lastsejison.undexperiment- ed with it upon Cotton, and the result exceeded my must favorable expectations. 1 put it upon land that was very badly worn, say - oin iiimdie.t pounds per acre; and on some I put none; a f picked three hundred per acre; 1 put 1 put the Phosphate J picked a little over seven h -.i drnl /. -'./<</>• to the act'e! 1 am so well pleased with linr.Milt that 1 am willing totry it ai'aiu if I ean procure it upon suitable terms ; you will inform me at WhitesvnU Danis county, Georgia, at once, the best terms wpuu which you can furnish die with tweu- tin* present season's planting, and oblige, James A. Respectfully yours, Madikh. Sparta, Ga., Jan. 28,1881. W. WniTEi.ooK it Co*—GentlemenI have just ret cive.tyour letter ol the 28d it st. wishing to know the result ot my experiment with your Super-Phot** 1 .hate of Linn*. I applied it on Corn and Cotton with ten other manures; the land, though poor and old, was of uniform quality.and the fernli/.ers.weru enre- (U'ly wiglied by mysbliou .t pair ol Fairbank’sscales. Tte kinds I used were No. 1 Peruvian. Bauds’ Ex celsior, Hoyt’s American, Robinson. Kettlewell’s, Mapes’. Rhodes’, J. J. F. Turner’s, and Cotton Seed Vie Corn wa.*-cut down three times with the hud w .1 m, I' hioh made it very lute and uneven. The drouth set in the 20th June, and lasted thirty-eight days waieh ruined it, bh». thelrowbinauured with your fertiliAcr kept ahead of all the rest all the time. I did not measure the Corn. Up to the JOth i f June, we had rat her to much rain, arul there was not much difference iu the looks of the Cotton manured with the No. 1 Peruvian Guano, Hands , Hoyt's, Turner's and yours, but at gathering time yours proved the best, J. J. A F. Turner’s the next. 1 hope in a few weeks, tube able to order as much a? I may require, possibly sixteen or seventeen tons. Respectfully yours, Wm. W. Simpson. A constant supply of this article may be had of N. A. HARDEE A CO., marH—2aw Savannah. STONE MOUNTAIN tiliiMTti WORKS. ijlHP i dersigned proprietors of the above works in d cal) tliu attention of those wanting the following articles in um Hw>t cu.t>ui+£ fcr uou jnirc- mg. Granite Monuments, Tombs, Posts for Gates, Enclosures, Ac ; Sills. Lintels, Hearth Stones, Steps, f’ornices, Ac., for building purposes; Flag and Curb Stones. Indeed wo arc prepared to furnish anything iu the Granite line at short notice and reasonable prices. Mi. GILBERT BUTLER, our agent at Savannah, will receive orders and make contracts for anything in ourline. Wool) A MEADOR. 1aw»t ept; Ware I oimlj Land for Salt-. ■ OFFICK mv place for sale, con laining Hnee hundred or more acres, OFFICE ENGINEER & SUPERINTENDENT*, ^ 0 N r« Savannah Railroad Charleston. S <' . Nov. 1, lsiit. ) l after Tuesday, November 6ih, and until further notice, the Mail Train upon this Road will run dally as follows, Sundays excepted : Leave Charleston .10.15 A. M. Arrive at Savannah 6.00 P. M. Leave Savannah 7.10 A M. Connnecting at station lOJtf (Junction,) with Down Mail Train Iroiu Macon, on Central Railroad, Arrive in Charleston 2 00 f\ M. II S. HAINES, no\ i 11 Eugiuet i and Supt i intendent situated in the Eighth District of W . county, Georgia, on the Savannah, Al- bany and Gulf Railroad, where the Brnii-w h iv and Albany Railroad crosses it—a beauti ful place, and a.-* healthy ns any in the State—with a good mili, just built, that will do good business of a seasonable year, and a horse, hogs and cattle, and lock in trade, (I suppose, somewhere in| the neigh borhood of t wo thousand dollars worth of personal property! the whole concern offered for seven thou- nnd ei. lit huiu.reddnlltirBifculledforiu three months by a Soul hern man. < ’611 and see. ' *" <4. W. HTAN8EL.L. The terrible malady known us the FEVER AND AGUE, has smitten hundreds ol thousand* of personh throughout the world every year, and has never tili now been met by sueeessful medical treatment that has no(. produced severe MEDICAL DISEASES. which affect the lungs, the spleen, the liver, the heart or other parts of the human organisms. -* , iivm I The IN PEC TINE isVhe natural antagonist of all fevers, and when it comes iu contact with the skin, is absorbed by the iulerior organs, which resist easily miasma, and all tendencies toward these maladies which prostrate the mind and body with fever. Fever and ague result from numerous causes. N' place is exempt from the causes which prouiol' existence of the diseu-sc. That being once seated in the system, induce* depression ol spilils, lassitude, languor, pains, chills, fever, and a long train ol disa greeable sensations, depriving the patient of all euer gy, und reducing him or her to a condition of EXTREME HELPLESSNESS. Why will any one sutler the horrors of a debilitating Intermittent Fever, when, bv the use of the INVALUABLE INPECTINE, H. A. RICHMOND, Corner ol CongriWH, Wliilnker, uimI SI. .tiiliou (gold ;; cid Silver Goods of Every Deseription, PORK SILVER TEA SETS, PITCHER^, WAITERS, GOBLETS, (TIPS, BPOONh — of cverv weight and variety. A KR SETS and slNtiLK PIF.i’ES, beautifully put up in cases for Wedding and other Gin GOLD and SIJA LK \N A 11 I IKS, and ( LOCKS of every vaiietv. JEWELRY, from the richest DIAMOND to theclieapc BAR *’ ‘ JEWELRY, from the richest DIAMOND In lira cheapest plain GOLD, including C AM Ko | \\ C, in full setts and in emgh pn-< • with alniost every tlesi ription of ornauieul now in to' A ’ ' *•; PLATED CAKE BASKETS, CASTORS, TEA SETTS, H E PITCHERS, mul PLATED y U0])S) kind. SPECTACLES in Gold, Silver and Steel frames, with Pebbles and other Sights. RB-H ami beautiful PARIAN VASES ami STATUETTES, and FANCY GOOD* TORTOISE SHELL COMBS, of luisst styh -, with agieat variety of rich HEAD oRn g'.G'^^* agents for YN 11 EELElt t * WILSON and LADD, WEBSTER A t 'O.’S SEW IN<; AlAum best much lues offered io the public. “ J,lA * lli The citl/.ens of the city and country are invited to cx&miue the stock, which will be sold lower than usual. v ,u a WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEW KLKY promptly repaired by workmen or skill and loneovrv.w Savannah. April 11 18H0. > LX P‘*n.,. ;i —w—iiMu^«ifl>ir>i-im>iiririi m ^ruer-i-yumi v<v<r ituTiTn-nr rmTnrTr^fcrmrrjjriturrjBnMwi H. L RICHMOND, A gent, lor w ■ i, i. a it! a sc it a; > a; ac ' Oelobi-tiled I ,;nnin:i led s I Steel Guns. A. J. MILLER &c co CARINETitIAkKK8ailNDKl;T.lK|; No. 167 Broughton St.r. HAVANIVAlt, GA. N EW Fiirultiir.-ni ull hln.t. „ ly on hand a lai W . a. "rtin"’.,""n Persian Fever Chunn, Persian Fever Charm. TRY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT. And make known its wonderful powers and virtues, Unit those who stiller, suffering, may he led to i partition, furnished by the field of Nature for MAN’S BLESSING. Self-care is better than Physic. Nature is Wiser than Art. Every Disease bus a Divine Remedy. Tlie Wise Apply while tile Foolish Dream. Better Prevent than Strive to Cure. Delays are Dungcrous. THE INPECTINE, T IIK WHKHILKK A. WILSON SEW ING MACHINE iu every variety and price. ALSO, THE LADD, WEBSTER A OO. TIGHT STITC'Il MACHINE in every style, ut MANUPA0TUHMH9’ PitICKH, Constantly on hand by H. A. RICHMOND, apr!2—ly Cor. Whitaker aud Congress streets. .jp'mp ... .'if.u w i.iamv M .uu.. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE ON Georgia Railroad. Ol N and after SUNDAY. Oct. 27, 18*11, Passenger [.cave Augusta K80 A. M. 1 uo P. M «eavc Allan la 7.10 A. M. “ “ 7.40 P.M. I Arrive Atlanta,? 16 P. M “ “ 2.05 A. M Arrive Augusta 6 65 1 J . M 5.48 A.M. I Arrive Athens 4.6fi I‘. M “ Wasli’ton 4 16 V. M. “ Warren’n 4.00 P. M. .. ugi— Wasli’ton 10.00 A. M. | Arrive Atlanta 7.15 P. M Warren’u 10.15 A. M No Trains run on Branches on Sunday. GKO. YONGE, Gen’l Sup’t. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD 'I I'UllIH LOWNDES COUNIY LANDS FOR SALE. 0Qk. BEING desirous of changing my ^r3E9ii business. I offer for sale my plantation lying eight miles south of the Savan nah, Albany and Gulf Rail Road in Lowndes county, Georgia, eon ^lining one thousand acres of first class nine und hammock lands, with two hundred and titty acres cleared and iu a fine state of cultivation, being cleared within the last three years, improvements all now and in good repair, consisting of u comfortable dwel ling, negro cabins, framed gin house and screw, and other necessary out-buildings. The above plantation an he bought for twelve thousand dollars. I will also sell my com, fodder, farming utensils, stock, consisting of mules, cows, hogs, I also offer for sale m> place lying iu Hamilton coun PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. Has cured thousands of both sexes ot the rnoet dread ful levers. Read and reflect. A WORD FOR HEALTH. The INPECTINE, or PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, is the only compound that can Iu* said to he tlm muu- ral antidote to tYm-.. tUiou,-,) vtrs, which, iu various forms, atllict the human family. Ttie ordinary dies 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 mo to, distressing results. In this great Persian Specific wo have & natural remedy —om^Jial pienvs l> the seat of thu disease, and by giving an immediate tone to tin: organs of the stomach, recuperates the shat t tied frame and promotes cheerfulness ol spirits. It per&oilt* who sutler from the effects of Fever anil Ague, or from the medicines which they have taken iu vain to alle viate their misery, will give the Persian Clmrui a sin gle trial, they will find that their health will Iu restored, and t hat they may renew those happy hours of life which they suppose are gone forever. The uumerous cures have which have been made by this remedy are the best evidence of itt* value. Those wlu» desire to regain their health will not neglect to apply this remedy. INPECTINE . le sold by all Druggists and Medicine Dealera in America. PRICE ONE DOLLAR. Sen Iby mail to any part of the United Stales. INPECTINE, PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. TRY IT. PROVE IT. KNOW IT. And make known its wonderful powers and virtuoa, that those who sutler, or who are threatened witn Buf fering^ may be led to use a simple, innoxious prepara ly, Florida, sixteen miles south of Valdosta, S.. A. it G. K. R , mid sixteen miles north of the Flo rida It. R., containing four hundred and fifty acres ol first rate pine lands, with one hundred and thirty acres cleared and in cultivation. Improvements are in good orde r. Both of the places contain wells of ex- client water, and arc convenient to good schools and burches of different denominations. For further information, address the undersigned, at Clyattville, Georgia. octlS—wtf II. M. COACHMAN. GEORGIA MADE NEGRO BROGANS. BLE SOLED BROGANS, Rneaett aud Black, man nfactured entirely of mulbrial carefully selected from the best Leal her of our own lanuiug. They havu been Gated by Planters for the last five years, aud have al ways given entire satisfaction for durability of wear Samples may bo seen at the office of the Savanual Morning News. J. H. GLOVER. jau’JI Marietta, Ga. TIMBY'H lilMMit! tion, furnished by the field of Nature for MAN’S BLESSING FEVER AND AGUE NOT SECTIONAL. The causes of Fever and Ague are ever existing ill all places. They do not necessarily exist iu wet ami marshy localities. They assail the home in the inoun tain as well us that in the valley. They are active iu thecitie - iiB well as in the rural districts, and theliu man system is always liable to be uttacke ' by the mul ady. it is easy to prevent Lite approach of the discus* by applying the PERSIAN FEVER CHARM, which in agreable to the senses, and does not. in any way inter fere with the organs ot digestion. They who w ish t< escape auy kind of fever, will find it to their advantage to procure this invaluable preventive of such diseases When they have procured it, they will retain it ae a talisman in the healing art that has no equal. INPECTINE Is sold by all Druggists and Medicine Dealers iu America. PRICK ONE DOLLAR. Sent oy mad to any part of the United States. INPECTINE, PERSIAN FEVER CHARM. *• TRY IT, PROVE IT, KNOW IT. And make know its wonderful powers and virtues, that tlioso who suffer, or who are linealcned with -ul Turing, may he led to use a simple, innoxious prepara tion, furnished by the field of Nature for MAN’S BLESSING THE GREAT REMEDY The wise physical! knows l hat man must seek the KRENSON & HAWKES, SHIPWRIGHTS, Caulkers and Spar Makers Yard near f Janal y opposite Lochlison's foundry anil Machine Shop. A RE PREPARED to Contract for Building or Repairing Vessels of all descriptions dispatch and economy. Keep constantly Ka " __ _ i hand, for sale7a large supply ol Snars-and Must Timber. White and Live Oak Timber, Cyprcas Plank, mid all othoi materials used in their business. Also, prepared to Contract for Dock und Wharf Building, Pile Driving by s to a in pile, driver. ly -janB OPIUM. 30 POUNDS TURKEY A Superior Article, IlliiW’lIKH MAI ON AND COLUMBUS. Leave Mac in at . . 1.30 A. M. Arrive at Columbus at 7.13 A. M. Leave Columbus at 2.26 P. M. Arrive at Macon at .. 7 tfl P. M. BETWEEN MACON AND CHATTAHOOCHEE. Leave Macon 9.30 A. M. Arrive at Chattahoochee .... <» 44 P. M. Leave t'huttuhoochee 9 66 A. M. Arrivunt Macon 7.18 P. M. The Mail and Passenger Trains from Albany con nect daily at Smithvillc, No 10 S. W It R.. and from Fort G rilles daily at Cuthbert, with Chattahoochee ..2 45 1* M. .4.80 P. M. .12 46 P. M. . 2.15 P M. . .6.06 P. M. . ti 40 P. M. .10 Ui A. M. 11.66 P. M. Mail T_ - Leave Smlthville at .. Arrive at Albany at . Leave Albany at Arrive hi smithville at Leave Cuthbert at Arrive at Fort Gaines Leave Fort <-aineti at . Arrive at Cuthbert at Making! ho connection with the np and down Chat tuhoorhee Mall Train. Trains to Columbus form a through connection to Montgomery, Alabatna, and Augusta, Kingston, Wil mlngton, Sav&unah, Milledgevitleand Katouton. Post Coaches run from Albany to Tallahassee, Bain bridge, Thoraasville, *fec. Passengers for points Inflow Fort Valley shonld take the Night trains from Augusta ami Savannah to avoid detention at Macon. For Columbus take the Day Train. VIRGIL POWERS, Kng’r and Sup’t. Macon, Nov. 8, IStil. itovll JOIIN It. KIOOHE, DrugtftNl,. Gihhona’ Range. Skirmishm’ Drill BAYONET EXERCISE As now* used in the French Army, WITH MANY PLATES, BY Florida Railroad. THE SUBSCRIBERS call the attention to those iu vrtint ol a good BAROMETER, on which much rell c-»n be placed iu indicating the approach of stono and changes in the weather. tnar26 JOHN M. COOPER A CO, A NEYV SUPPLY OK fiistrih'tion for Field Artillery. For sale by K. KNAPP & CO., fob2fi West Side Monument square. Ht-atliiu; tor Every Day iu Lout, BV MfUS 8BWELI, F A ST DAY SERMONS ; Or, The Pulpit on the State of tho Couutry. F i ealeby K. KNAPP & CO.. inar4 West aide Monomeut-ggr. CltUItS. 75,000 rH?VKS ’ at various prices, '.V rnAMPION A FREEMAN. fan-ju'. .Vi/ . inr' CHANGE OF HOOKS. I860, Train on Mondays, Wexliies U. JlS LTON CARY, Lieutenant Colonel Provisional Army, Va. Received by E. KNAPP & CO., West side Monument square, nug7 Savannah, Ga. C HOICK NICKD II VIC. MR) bushels ol choice Seed Rye, growth of IStil, just received from Up per Georgia and Tennesso, and sent expressly for Seed, and for sale by mptft JAMES r SNIDER * cn riillN, O ATM AMD il l V. 6UU busUelR V-/ prime White Corn; *-uxj bushels Mixed Corn; It 00 oushels White Oats; 260 bales llav: in stole and tor sale by [iuil-13| JOHN M> MAHON & CO choice lot .-r New Western But* X> ter, tn store and for sale by 7.00 A. M 8.80 “ ...11.40 “ 2.25 P. M i Tuesdays, Thursdays l«I DA ed A. andC. Cofteo Sugars: 30 hhds N. ., U u Museovado sugars; too bills W. I. and N. (.». Molasses. Instore and for sale by j)syto CIjAGHOHN a OUNNTNQHAII A C’ fei E s: »•: I. AND SALMON.- Fresh J. LAMA. DAVID O’CONNOR, mftvIK ** nu^in unil Hrnn»»ht/w utroul. J tllMlllt s'ftli ii uve, (iiiowTii (TpTniT.- 200 bushels of choic*: GeorgiA and Tennessee Seed Kie. just received aud for ^ale bv JAMES I. SiJlDKH & CO. Freight ami Pass* days and Fridays, will Leave Feruiindii'.a at 10.20 A. M •* Baldwin at 2.20 P. M. “ Gamei’villc at .7 25 “ Arrive at Bronson 9 80 ** Passenger Train on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satur days, will Leuvo Ferdandinaat 12 45 P. M. “ Baldwin at . 3.45 “ Gainesville at 7.10 <‘ Arrive at Bronson at 8.36 “ Passenger Tiain on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frl days, will Leave Bronson at . Gamesvilh at .. “ Bald wiu al Arrive at Fernundina. Freight and Passenj/ei Traill and Satuidays. will I>avo Bronson ut Gainesvill*' at.... “ Baldwin at ... Arrive a! Percttudina at T. K LARKIN, ttupinuer and Suporiutendeut. P• *ri;.'l 1 nliI»H Jilin 2' i 1 lUTAff Y si fci. I .if V. \ Manual ol Military Surgery, for tin* use of the Surgeons in th'- i oil!, d. i?. Army, v lthan Appendix of the Rule? and R 'gul.itioiis of the Medical Department of th. Confederate Army, by. J. Julian Chisholm, M f)., , , . Prolu.'sor of Snrgcrv in the Medical College of the ] )nn6i7 State of South Caro.inn. Received by eep23 JOHN M. COuPER & CO I?I WINE -<Md Reserve Madeira. Old Imndon I lictilar Madeira, old Alto Du. » Port, OJd Uuee Delight Port, old London Dock, old Oloroso sherry, old Pcdio \imein Sherry, Old Francisco Guscier Sherrv, iu glass und wood ; for sale by itively ant agonistic to the cause. The iugredieiijs of this remedy and preventive of disease are procured at the very fountains where the disease originates. Na ture lias provided that plants with healing influence* ahull grow in the iimrsln-s and low grounds whei most rankly the causes of inlerinUtenl fevers are gun oral. Centuries ago these properties were discover ed, and Ueuco it is that the Persians are enabled lo lie free from such diseases, while the st rangers passing through theircounrty lire afflicted till they the remedy, now carefully prepared for the people of Ibis country. INPECTINE WONDERFUL EFFECTS. Lemuel Bonsoll, of Pittsburg, for two years useless tohimself aud society, v .i martyr to dills and Fever,) cured in less than three weeks, and improved in eight hours. Mary K. Belknap, Sandusky, Ohio, alter almostloa ing her reason as well us strength by Intermittent Fe vor, with Chills, restored to health in twenty hours. R. Tilton, of Belgrade, Maine, brought from death’s door, having sutlered for four years, made w iu five weeks, and uniirovmi in two hours. Adolph Moubro, of France., relieved hi one hour while traveling in the cars *.f the Fort Wayne and Chi cago Railroad. lie was apparently dying wUh dulls. Ellen H. Benson, Lockport, New York, rescued of ter seven years’ Buffering. A perfect cure. Thousands of other cases prevented and cured eve ry mouth, aud noth single complaint of the iuefljcac) of the INPECTINE, Has been found fully eniea«.ious in all latitudes, anu thousands of witnesses to its powerure livingt«>com uiend it- virtues to those who wish to be secure against the insidious advances of those agents of nature wliicL are always ready to act upon constitutions open to ilf effects. ORIGIN OF DISEASE. PERSIAN FEVER (’HARM. J. LAMA. -150 sacks l-ouisville Mill Us Louisville Extra Flour ; K* Isiuisville Snpe' tliip Flour; 7.6 bids Geiine* bbl* W lminglon Mills Flour; 50 bbls Laurel Valley Mills Flour; just received in store, and for sale by jell JAMES I. SNIDER & CO. 3 20 A. . 10 50 . Chatem La Rose Cl u ret; chateau Lafite Claret: Chateau Moutmi t luri t; Grand V iu Volnay; Grand VIn Chablis; Grand Vin St. Perry: Ponte* Canot Claret; Imp. si JuMeu Claret; Murgaux Claret; Grand Vin <'los Vonjeol; Grand Vin ChainlmrUu ; for sale by (mayfij J. LAMA. Totlu s Baskets. 1 and 2 bushel Basket* aud Peach Baskets; for sale by Junefi C. L. GILBERT. M' I ><» WIH'.’IK. 100 quarter kegs Sj.orting Powder; I lOO canlaters Sporting Powder; tor sale bv jnnel d.AGIKYRN ,v. CUNNINGHAM. 4 105: N COHN COHN.--8000bushels tn store V > aud landing, aud for sale by at»i3 JAM EH I. HNIDKU A CO TRY IT PROVE IT, KNOW IT. And make known ip? wonde,ful powers and virtue that those who sutler, or who are threatened v.flili suf faring, may he led to use a simple, innoxious prepur a tlou, furnished by the field of Natuiv for MAN’S BLESSING. INPEC 'I’lNK la sold by all Druggist* and Medicine Dealers li America. Sold Wholesale aud Retail by . SOL O JVI ONS Ar Savannah. Ga. (Basse*. New Work made to notice. Mat trasses, .lobbing and Bell jj in the neatt st atyla, Ith despatch S. M. LAFFITEAU, GENERAL G 0 M M i b AND GrROCK I ?,Y M HIRC'Ha AND DEALER IN HAY, HICAIN, Ac,, 170 Ray StretM, H:vvu ' > lie J F. SULLn \K" Hoirsn:, yic;> SHIP A NO ORNAMUNTa Gilder, Gla.zier, Gruin’r PAPER HANGER, Ac VrrOl'LU Inform lii» frk ndB and n„. u . YY he i» now nieyarod lo do l-.WNTIN , brancUee, and will lun.ish all Ulnds ol I, ’, ‘ OlaHrt, Vnrnl-lu-B, Ac. All ordera imonjitly attended to, ai MATHEMATICAL K Shop Corner of Bryau und Bull Next door to Merchants' and Planter. ’ SAVANNAH ( M. J. BHRKNE8, ilftlK MIIBSUKikillKS Imu- cm hand an as Bnrtmem.«u xiia.iu-uniUc.al Instruments, Survey sand Pocket Compasses niirr^ nn*nu. Mierctseopes. Barometers and Thermometers, in great variety, unri are prepared to luruish CoII. ^-h and other institu lion* with Philosophical, Aatroiioiuical and (’hemicul Apparatus, at manHfac.tnrc iM‘j)rices. II A. RICHMOND, JnnclB—if Jeweler*. AND SALE STABLE. TDK N I! H «• H(’RIB ER, thankful for the past liberal patronage, hnpi merit a coni Inna L.haviug added new Buggies, and stodk, with careful driven and l he best of honMors and is now prepared In aeeoniiiioduteibe public, at thi old stand, corner of Wliitakt r and Presidi-iiL streets and solicits a continuance ol fornier Ihvots. Particularattentiou paid to receiving and forward lug horses by sloutnc.r «.r ralli **ud aurHO (J nTARRINR CITY Bay SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. . 'fe'KHfes favorite Hotel lins beei S pul in thorough repair by 11»«* pres nl proprietor, and offer* now all t hi ndiireuient* ol A Firht tf'liiftH Ruiihc. It Ip situated in the ct-nire of hnsitiess, and near nl. steamers landings; and d comlu.-iahle r<-oms, good table andiinrelentingiitlentioii to tlx* eomloitol tin ^ 110*1* will entitle it t<* the favor «*1 the traveling pub r, nothing will ho neglected in tlinl respect. Particular at tent ion hss be. u paid to the Ladies' Dcoartmenl, and they will find in it ill tlie enjoynieru anil privacy of a home. The rate ha* been put down to the old charge of $2 per Day, or $10 pov Wook, Monthly Board at a reason*hie rule. Boatd, without lodging, can be had on reasonabb terms. The proprietor feeling confident that he can. a these rates, give all t lie att -ntion found in llie so call ed firat-rlasM houses t hat charge Ml per dh in seplH A. BON GIBBONS HOUSE THIS KDOUSK is now open H the traveling public. Having coin plcted uccotniiiodtiLions foi 20 per sous more, I will take a lew iui>i' regular boarders. i,. i* AIORSF, Projirietor. The Pavilion MIC. T. 41. 4TKBCK re ^. f t * spec!fully amioiinces that he bar **■ -- ed the above establishment ' r '. J %-i: y mI in prepared lo aacommodaU 'fl>ia friends and the public, Iron ATHENS Ity I*. IY1 HOTEL lAIIiKifir. I will entertain the traveling pub lie with good accommodation, go or fare, Jtc, at Hie following rales: Per day, $t.H6 ; per week, $6.00. HENRY SI SCRANION SHIPPING, COiVIMISSION FORWARDING MRROHANT .Bay Stvr€»f»t. Savannah, (»a. t New York and riiiladf lpliia l.ino o( I'a tkols, w IjIj promptly attend lo the forwarding of all ood* consigned to his rare, and also the tom House duties Imposed by tin- evi-ih,.. Tariff. marl IXIHBIJ) FCROUSON. Undertaker and Upholwr.erer (Ware-Room, No. 12 Broughton .-freet, between Bull und \Y hitak I S prepared to execute* orders iu l ho above branches. Also,CABINET WORK AND BELL HANGING. Alwayson hand the LATEST IMl*i.‘(>\ KD METAL IC (’ASKS, with FULL <«LASS 'i'Gt'S , also,other Cases and Coffins. FUNERALS I'ornislml with all that is necessary. Orders left at my ware room, or al my residence, in A hercorn street, he'ween Liberty and Perry, or with W. I). DiXON, No. 2« Drayton street, between Broughton and Stale, will be pioiiiplly at- dec! 2 Boots ja.ta.cl. Or EVRKY DK6CRXPTI0- Non. 71 ANO lS JtfifRII«»NM< l{l , , SAVANNAH, GA. A, If OHAMIMON, I'll AM PJ ON & FRGKH OTnTsrrr.Rivr, Grocery Merclian (»n<l Drayton Rtre HI;, receiving a varied stock of which they invi* '* i • x i ’ ^ 1 v, *nen siock ol «,i, . winch they invite the attontir.u ol d.nl. r-si A. ROROHERi roniPi or lit ,1.11 H ||<! jr.-llcmui, VI, wamconstantly on iian;» ^ si i-i-i.\ or semi* Itu, i i dent qnnl:i . kind* olf ruckers, Butter. Sugar, Socia, I Boston, Congress, California und Fann • N.-u w. Hi IIl.'i 1 lie!;i.(I ficKlmvciy djy. HOUSE, SXG DECORATIVE PAiNI!! GILD.KK, OL A / I AND < i K A i N E R , nil kinds of Painter*’ Tools, \\ bite Lead ink Paints, Glass, Putty, White wueh a:’.. ‘MllgS, Brushes, Pape Board Prints, FOR SALE WHOLESALE AJ4D l:u IL No, 11 WliRuKcr street, aen (T»ie Old Stand of tho late John uprl7 HA I MA'AM//, GA’CA*-,/. GILBERT BUT],!. Master Build LAPAYCTl’li M(;llAl(S. H aving .«>r<crtcv li„ „ n .|ii.. t is prepared to furnish and put in,a* -I. n in the most modern Myh\ IK’ON M.i' .:- INGS VERANDAS anil GRATING furnish and set the PATENT A ERA l.PI furnish Doors, bunds lie of Hie best Northern maun on in.', will give autisfar ti«*n GEORGE H. Ac Master 3VK£i.«o I S pirpnierl t<> t >ir rnct or jobbing work of any de cripl „ work of any de eript work done with neatness and Jospub I Residence, Taylor street , wept ol lege. HENRY H. SCE4NT0 snxr»]pxRG (■KIVEItAI. COIUi»INKION ill Oil no. is j ha v stiikk'I', savannah, ha. Apmtfor Wcranin.i * Tailnmn’s i. York Par kets. K < ). W A I )E &. D( Giclors and Uoinnilshlon IMfrfl .HAV.VNNAH, HA. El)WA 1(1)0. WADK, Ha all ^' J ly PKYTl.N L. WAIlK, ^i riv. iiU J. LAMA, htporteh AND wiioj.bsale DEaLKB Spanish Sexars, Frnirh lira WINKS, WHISKY AND OT1IKH LIQT TO HA (! CO or Af.J. Ji’l.VOS, NO. 18ii UAY S'l’lilClCT, NAVANNAH. SAMUEL PALMER & HAVE ON HAND A LARGE HTOl K HARD W AE For Sain Low for f'jisb. mar2 tended to. HOOFING, HOOFING W. E. ELLIOTT, PRACTICAL STATER AND DEALER IN Bps! American and Welsh Stales, PATKNT COPPER LIGHTNING ROD, PRICK ONE DOLLAR. Sent by mail to any part of the United State*. REMEMBER, It is not taken inwArdly, hut It is applied outwardly, according to directions, w hich accompany the package j. mcmahUn: A PPIK8 and Potatoes, fdf sale hy 0Ctl4 C. L. GILBERT. Manufactured by JOHN WILCOX de CO., 18S Main 8treet, RICHMOND, VA. Branch Office, No. 28 Bank of Commerce Bulldinif, LYON’S'’PATENT COPPER LIGHTNING RODS in Havannuli, Chatham cminty, and oth«u* plaieev/here he may be oatronlxed. and \ull always he ready to execute all prders with despatch. W. E. F. having established hi* bnsiness of Sla ting in this city, with an experience nf twenty-live years in all its branches, horn -Iu merit public patron by his work, which shall give every sat isfaction to hts patrons. N. B.—Old Slate Roof* r •paired, and stripped off if NEW YORK OITY, And by) Drngglit* and Medldno Dealer* in A marl norU—diawAnrii Iron Hailing and Ornamental Iron Works. Plans and de- Bigqsor all, with prices, can be seen at his office, over ing New* office, Bay street, Shvauuuii, Ga. JOHN McMAHON. Produre, Commission and Form Merelaant, AND DEALER IN COHN, WHEAT, BACON, FLOUR, HAY,0j 170 BAY 8T11EKT, flA/ANNA'I, •»* Refer to Miij. A. Porter, President Bankoi «>f Gmnrtria: Mj-ssrs fJobens «*. II**rt'/.. E. O’BYRNK Urooeries k Liqs Wholesale and Retail. CORNBKOF BHYAN ANDJKJ'KEHSOKSt oct*i S IHiAli, (!I)FPI!E ANI» mol.'* .-IIK11,1.1 h A, 11 & c <'laritied Sugar; » W“ N. O. and Muscovado Sugars ;'ntrtifn' 1 * P r {"‘ Rio Co flee; 20 tierct-* Or. ha Molasses ; 7o l' 1 House Syrup; in store and for pale by , jy27 SCRANTON A JOHN “V r lab: s; 6hhds| JAMES I. SNTBKH U de Montebello, De si Marceaux Isabella, Sparkling Catawba, aliove Wines alj ' Mun declH—tf hhds choice Ba il Shoulders ; 26 bbl* choice Family Flour; 126 bbl* choice Extra Floor; 60 bbl* choice Superfine Flour. For sale by B. CONSTANTINE. may21 „ store and for sale hi . aug93 W. M. PAVIj C U NNiNonaim re" " > Extra Family; 60 do Family. % ang19 JIUNTER & mo ( Of FItK. 100 bags Rio Cetlta it; for tale by „ auglO HUNTFH lAICl'M BAIONKT ( Y/» »■ ■ Cl l».k Illlin | J SKIRMISHERS’ DILLL. A uewsupj ed by &. KNAPPf u aug80 West side Monuiuct-