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SAVAJJGSTAJi. KEPtLBJLIfiAN, WLIXNdBtxDAY MORNING. JANUARY 2d, 18fil.
THE
kiOitnuab Hcpubiicaiu
By b\ W. Suns.
City andCuanty Frl a t«r.
JAItlKS n. SNEED, - . EDITOR
TELEG-RAPHIC
SA."V~A,j^rnsr.A.B:-
WEDNE3DAY MORNING, JAN. 23, 1861.
Movements op Steamships.—The steamship
State of Georgia, Capt. Garvin, from Philadel
phia, arrived at her wharf at an early hour
yesterday morning. Purser Craft will accept
our thanks for favors.
The 6‘eamship Alabama, Capt. Sehenck, from
New York, arrived at her wharf yesterday
afterreon. Purser Burke will accept our
thanks for usual courtesies.
The steamship It. R. Cuyler, Capt. Crocker,
and the steamship Florida, Capt. Crowell,
sailed for New York, at 4 o’clock, p. m., jester-
day.
Concert.—Mr. H. C. Cooper and Mr. Vie-
wig givo their Becond concert at St. Andrew’s
Hall, to-morrow night, upon which occasion,
they will be assisted by several amateur vocal
ist. Tickets and programmes my be obtained
at W. D. 7,ogbaflm <fc Co’s music store.
Examination.—At an examination held ia
the Court House, yesterday, before Justices
Staley, Russell, Connell and Hart, of James
Burroughs, charged with the murder of Thomas
Carmody, the court found sufficient evidence
to turn defendant over to stand his trial at the
present term of the Superior Court.
DEBILITY AND NEBVOts
HEADACHE.
Chronic, rick or nervous Headache is generally de
pendent on, or accompanied by impaired digestion.—
By which the circulation and nutrilion of the brain arc
deranged, and the nervous centres vitiated. The PE
RUVIAN SYRUP br reinvjgoratlng the digestive
powers, lays the axe at the root of the tree; the brain
is duly nourished, the nervous symptoms cease, and
the headache disappears.
Letter from Galvin Damon, Haverhill, Mass.
Havbrbill, Mass., BepL 22, 1S59.
Gontlemen : I consider the effect of the Peruvian
Syrup not more remarkable in my own case than in
That of my wife. Several years since she began to ex
perience occasional turns of what we at first regarded
the common sick-headache, ihese increased upon hoi
belli in severity and frequency. She followed the pres
criptions of excellent physicians, all to no purpose, and
was finally assured by her medical attendant that her
case was not such as commonly passes under the nr ire
of Blck-headnche, bnt a sickness resulting rather from
weakness. She would have a premonition of her sick
ness in a dimness of Bight, wlih floating specks before
her eyes, followed soon by a severe pain In the bead,
and then nausea and vomiting of the most distressing
nnture. These turns would last irom twelve to twen
ty-four hours, and were very prostrating in Uleir ef-
tects. For the lost few years they were almost inevi
tably induced by. over-exertion, or excitement from
any cause, however flight, even each as were conse
quent upon making and receiving calls.
She resolved on a trial of the Peruvian Syrup It
accomplished what no other medicine has had power
to do. It stayed her sickness, and from that hour to
this, numbering several months, in the course of which
she ha** jwwsea through a hundred experiences that
would previously have induced her distressing sickness,
' abc has not felt the slightest Intimation of its approach
Very gratefully yours,
CALVIN DAMON.
Sold in Savannah by A. A SOLOMONS A CO., and
by Druggists generally, throughout the United States,
janll dtwAw lm
B igs ! Wigs! ! Wigs I!!
BATCHELOR’S WIGS AND TOURPEES surpass
efl. They are elegant, light, easy and durable.
Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrink
ing off the head; indeed, this Is the only establishment
where these things are properly understood and made—
ond-stroei. New York. lydAw mar 15-’60
Beautifully Clear.
PURE AND WHITE?
WHAT ?
Any face alter the use of the Magnolia Balm, no
matter how unsightly It was before.
Sold everywhere. W. E-fHagan Co., Proprietors
Troy N. Y. lv-dtw&w marSO
Natural Magic.
Suppose a case. Suppose you have sandy, red,
white, grizzly, or flaming yellow hair. Suppose you
prefer a light brown, a rich dark brown, or a raven
black* Well, you apply (If you are wise)
fristadoro’s Excelsior Hair Dye,
and in ten minutes your mirror show6 you a
WONDERFUL TRANSFORMATION !
K'£v hair that a few moments before was an uu-
eigh'ly ruish. Is now an element of beauty. “ A
magui-ccrit head of hair” la the exclamation whenev
er you uncover. The difference between ^
BEAUTY .AINYD TJEUU BEAST
was not more striking than that between a gray or red
head in a elate of nature, and one to which this famous
dye has been applied. Manufactured by J. CRISTA-
DORO, 6 Astor House, New York. Bold everywhere,
and applied by all Hair Dressers. '
junli d&wlm
“Dr. .Swcci’ulnfallible Liniment.”
31 r. Jim. 2?. Z7abersham :
Sir:—It gives us pleasure to s that we have, for
sometime, used “Dr. SWEET’S,INFALLIBLE LIN
IMENT,” (for wVtch you are the Agent,) with much
success, among the many hands employed ly n6 in car
rying out our Rail Road contracts.
It is so excellent an article that we would not be
without It, and cheerfully recommend it as the most
driverbie Mtemat remedy known,' -
Yours, Ac
CALLAHAN AY CO., R. R. Contractors.
Savannah. August. I860. aug 01
PIKE’S CATAWBA BRANDT iea Pure'Juice
Brandy, And any one who wishes to test this question is
requested to call and try it at Kixo A WiUKO’s Drug
Store. This Brandy has boon manufactured for several
ears, from the pure Juice of the Catawba Grape, grown
n Ohio, thus affording additional evidence of the pro
gress of American Sntorpris* and Industry, and of ow
ability to produce articles at home equal to those made
by any other nation.
This BRANDY has obtained a rare popularity through
out the East and West, where large quantities of this
uperb article are sold for MEDICINAL AND MEDI
CAL PURPOSES
Ask tor 8. N. PIKE A CO.’S CATAWBA BRANDY
Retail price, at $1 50 a bottle.
Orders shouid be addressed to the wholesale and re
tail Agent*, VAN 8CHAACK A GRIERSON.
Chemists and Druggists, 221 King street, Charleston
At the Sign ot the Negro'and Golden Mortar.
N .B.—Druggists, Grocers, and Dealers supplied at
manufacturers price.
WISTAR’S BALSAM OF WILD
CHERRY.
For the care of Coughs, Colds, Hoarsencfs, Asthma,
Influenza, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Pre
disposition to Consumption, Ac.
This great remedy is too well known, and is per
forming too much good to make it necessary to go into
an elaborate discussion of It* merits, Suffice It t > say
that it still maintains it* supremacy in ouriug diseases
of the most obstinate character, and that all who suf
fer from the above complaints, alter haring tested this
remedy, seldom have occasion to resort to other ap
pliances to Insure a perfect restoration to health.
Letter from Elder H. L. Gilman, a Minister
of the Gospel in Vermont.
Gloves, Vt., Juno 20, 1539.
Messrs. Setu W. Fowu A Co.,—
Gents I hereby certify that I have be. n troubled
for several year* with a difficulty of the heart and
lungs, aud have applied to several physicians lor help,
and have tried almost every remedy of the numerous
ones which have been recommended without receiving
any assistance ; but had been growing weaker and
weaker, until, hearing of Wistar’s Balsam ot Wild
Cherry about a year since, l commenced uring it with
immediate relief. It ha6 not only restored my lungs to
a sound suite, but I nm entirely relieved of the diffi
culty or disease of the heart. 1 have no hesitation in
saying that it is tho best lung medicine before ths pub
he. and I roost cheerfuily and conscientiously recom
mend It to all persons suffering with pulmonary com
plaints. ^ H. L. GILMAN.
From Jesse Smith, Esq,,
President of the Morris County Bunk, aud who is well
known Jiud much esteemed throughout New Jersey:
MonaiSTOWif. N. J., Jan. 9, I860.
Mebskh. Srzn W. Fowu A Co. :
Dew birr Having used Dr. Wistar’s Balsam of
Wild Cherry tor about fifteen years, aud having reai-
.,vd its beneficial results in my family, it affords mo
^rreat pleasure tu recodhnending it to the public ai a
valuable remedy in < esee of weak longs, colds, coughs,
Ac. and a remedy which I consider to be entirely in
nocent, and may bo taken with perfect safety by the
oust! delicate in health.
Yours, very respectfully,
JKSsJB SMITH.
1 , imos TO PtracHA5KKS.—The only genuine
Wistaria Eulsam h*s the written signature of “I.
Berra,” nod .he printed one of the Proprietors on the
outer wr.il*iK*r : all other is vile and worthless.
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLK A CO., Boston, and
for sale, wholesale and retail, by
T. M. TURNER, 149 Bronghton-efrect,
j. B. MOORE, cor Whitaker and Congress
also, by A. A. Solomons A Co.,
W. W. LracoLS,
Ktsa A Waaixo,
8. D BaAJTTLET,
J B. UaaFjuHXM, and by
HAVLAND, CHICHESTER A CO., Augusta,
and Druggists generally, in all parts of the country,
jaa 10 eod—dtw&w—lino
Hare yonjseen that Big Indian to an
other column, boiling roots, barks, aud leaves for the
Cherokee Remedy P
Sold in Savannah by S. D. Brantley, Stewart A Bat-
»»r and J. ft. Moore. d wiw-l Br gx
W. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DY£I
This splendid Hair Dye ha* no equal—instantaneous
in effect—Beautiful Black or Natural Brown—c.*> etatn-
ir.g the skin or injuring the Hair—remedies the absurd
eudiU effect of Bad Dyes, and invigorates the Hair for
life. None are genuine unless rigned “W. A. Balche
tor. rf SAJ everywhere.
CHAB. BATCHELOR, Proprietor,
eepttf SI Barclay-st., New Tort.
Later from Europe.
ARRIVAL, OF THE
M A ll AT HON.
New Yoaic. Jan. 22.—The steamship Marathon, with
Liverpool date* to the 8th, hhs arrived.
markets.
Bales of cotton on Monday and Tuesday 14,000 bales,
of whieh speculators took 2,000. Market opened buoy
ant and active, bat was checked by advance of bank
rates on Monday to 7 per cent.; closed quiet and
steady.
Consols 91 *£ a 91%.
Breadstuff's were declining; "provision* duIL The
advance in bank rates was unexpected, and the effect is
severe.
The Paris bank rates hare also advanced to 7 per
cent.
MisceIianeott3-
The general uew* by the steamer ia unimportant
Tbc ship Saratoga, bound from Mobile for Liverpool!
went ashore at Brookhaven. She cut away her masts
and got off.
~ Domestic Markets.
Mobile, Jaa* 21.—Sales of Cotton to-day, 2,500
balos; Middlings lOJtf a 10#c. Market dull. Weather
wet.
Rates of Advertising.
For one square of 3 JO ems or less, of any type not lar-
>r thau Nonpareil, 75 cents for the first, and 50 cents
__r each subsequent insertion, for two weeks or less.
When the advertisement continues running for a longer
time than two weeks, the following charges will be
made:
yo. squares[8 wks;imo.i2mo*.|:imo3.i4mo**.ifimoti.;12nios.
1
Square.
$S
$1
$10
$2-
$24
$3)
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14
16
22
26
80
33
50
8
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Ssw Advertisements.
A damantine candles, for .i, br
J» n28 A. MINIS.
— 130TAT0KS.—70 bbls. Pink Eye Planting Pota-
L tatoee, landing and for sale by
J« n2 8 CHARLES PARSONS.
Georgia It. A. Chapter, No. 3.
. * The members are requested to attend a regu- __ ——
v-jk* Jar meeting. Wednet-d ly evening, at IX o’clock. —15^.000 Eastern Brick, landing per schr.
An election for officers for th<
An election for officers for tho ensuing Ma-
r sonic year, will take place.
By order of , , LL _
3 GEO. a- cuyler, h. p.
James M. Joxxs, Sec’y. I 23
ATTENTION !
IPlicerLix Riflemen.
a — Members of the Company, noton duty at
Fort Pulaski, will attend a regular meeting
at the Drill Room, This (Wednesday) Eve ing, at IX
o’clock.
Country members are hereby notifled to present their
Eifles ar.d Equipment**, forthwitli, to the Quartermas
ter, A. E. Lopez, subject to an order of the Captain
This Day issued. By order of
Lieut. GEO. W. LAMAR, Commanding.
R. M. BAETnr.LMX.ss, Act’g 1st Ser’gt jun‘23
ATTENTION, CHATHAM: ARTILLEL T
rEp—Members of the Chatham Artillery, not
oi. duty at Fort Pulaski, are summoned to
meet at the Armory, This Afternoon, at 4 P. M., on
business of importance.
J. Oammbli^ Orderly.
By order of
Capt. J. S. CLAGHORN.
jan2S
FOR NEW YORK.
The steamship AUGUSTA,
Capt. Woodhull, will sail as
above, on Tuesday next,
the 29th Jan., at 10 o’clock,
A. M., precisely. For freight
or [>assage. apply to
JNO. R. WILDER * GALLIE, Ag’ts.
N. B.—Shippers of Cotton by these steamers will
please take notice, that no Cotton will be received at the
E resses that is not distinctly marked on the edge of the
ale.
Berths sot secured until nahl for.
jan 23 JNO. R. WILDER A GALLIE, Agents.
D Georgia , and for sale low by
dec 29 CHARLES PARSONS
A PPLES.—50 barrel* extra Baldwin Apples, ex
pected per Poston steamer this day, and for sale
low, by JanlSj CHARLES PARSONS.
H AfflS AND BI TTEK.-80 bbls choice 8u
gar cared Hams; 50 kegs prime Butter, for sale
;cll BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & CO.
by
N. K. Barnum,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
HATS
And
Now offers his
FOR NEW YORK. -The A 1 fast
sailing echr. l£, M. DE.MILL, Capt. Hendrick
son, having a large portion other cargo engaged, will
meet with qui k despatch. For balance of freight ap-
I» v to janai CIIA bLEo PARS* »Nj.
SHAGHTICOKE
Notices inserted immediately preceding commercial,
or births and marriages, and usually known as special
notices, will be charged one half the above rates
additional.
The above table embraces only the daily in^uo. If the
advertisement appears in Daily and Weekly, or Daily
and Tri-Weekly, one fourth the above rates will be
charged in addition, and if in all three issues, one half
ol the above rates will be added. In tho Weekly alone,
or onco a week in the Daily, the rate will be cue-half,
and in tho Tri-Weekly, or three times a week in the
Daily, two-thirds of the above rates will l»e charged.
For items published ns selected matter, twenty cents per
liue will bo charged. Stereotype p ates, or cuts on
wood not inserted without extra charge. The paper un
der no circumstances to be included in a contract, bu r a
single copy will be furnished without charge on the first
appearance of an advertisement. No deduction for
Patent Medicines.
For any time not above specified, a proportional charge
will be made.
Marriage notice $1. Funeral invitations, 50 cents
each. Obituary notices, Reports, Resolutions or Pro
ceedings of any Society, Association, or Corporation or
dered to be published, 5 cents per liue.
Steamboats will be advertised at $10 per annum for
each boat advertised.
S.eamships—where but one is running,$10 per annum;
if two or more, $?,'• each.
Auctioneers" advertisements not to bo subject to con
tract but tube charged at the rates prescribed per
square.
When any bill for two months advertising, other than
contract, amounts to over $50, a deduction of 25 per
cent, will bo made.
Yearly advertising, with the privilege of change, will
be taken at the following rates:
For one equate, renewable once a week $50
“ “ “ twice “ 60
“ “ “ thrico “ '.... 70
Every additional square contracted for to bo charged
one half the above rates additional.
Yearly advertisers shall be limited to the space con
traded for. All contracts shall be in writing, stating
definitely tho natn.o'of the business to be advertised.—
Any advertisemej.s not properly connected with tin-
business shall be charged separately, und also any ex
cess of matter over the amount contracted for.
Contract advertisements payable quarterly; advertise
ments lrom strangers and transient persons, payable- in
advance. All others will ho considered duo when called
for.
Professional and business cards, not exceeding 5 lines,
will be inserted at $20 *>er anr am.
Culls on persons to become candidates, will be inserted
as oiber advertisements, to bo paid lor invariably in ad
vance.!
Announcing candidate* for office, $10, to be paid m
advance.
Advertisements not marked cn the copy for a specifi
ed time, will be inserted uutil forbid, and payment ex
acted.
Regular advertisers and all others Bending commit
nications or requiring notices designed to cull attention
to Ours, concerts, soirees, or any public entertainments,
whuie charges aro made for admittance—all notices of
private associations, every notice designed to cull atten
tion to private enterprise calculated or intended to pro
mote individual interests, can only lie inserted with the
.understanding that the same is to be paid for. If in-
*crfod in the editorial column (which can he only at the
discretion of the editors) the same will be charged ut the
rate of not less than 2-‘ cents per line.
Advertisements ordered in the Weekly. $1 per square
for each insertion for uuy time less than one mouth.
For more than one month, at one-half the rates specified
In almvo table.
POWDER
J
COMPANY.
V. Coimcraf,
A sent for Savannah,
IS PREPARED TO FILL ORDERS
I f'ORTHIS SUPERIOR RIFLE and SPORTING
POWDER, either in caiibtera or kegs. Iljsper-
feetly clear of du»l, exhibi ing a beautiful and bright
granulated appearance, und fully equal in strength,
and all the t-S'cniial-* of a superior article, to any man
ulartury ever off- red in ihh> country, or anywhere else
The Shagbticoke Powder Company, located in Van
Rensselaer Conn;y, New York, is fast taking preced
em-o over other manufacturers. A trial of the Powder
is all that isasked. and all competition invited, in the
test of its superiority. Jan 2*
FALL STOCK
For inspection, and purchasers will find
A YERY LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF THE
MOST
FASHIONABLE GOODS!
From which to select.
lie would call particular attention to
his
Fashionable
THREE TONS AND
93.50.
UPWARDS,
LESS THAN THREE -TONS,
$6.00.
For sale low by
G. E. CARLETON.
AYER’S COMPOUND EXTRACT SAR
SAPARILLA.
No one remedy is more needed in this country" than
a reliable alterative, but the elck have becu bo outra
geously cheated by the worthless preparation* of bar-
wipanlla abroad, that they are disgus ed even with the
name. Yet the drug cannot bo blamed for the imjK^
aitions from which they have suffered. Most of the so
called Sareaparilla in market contain little of the v’.r-
'tue« of Sarsaparilla or anything else. They are mere
slops,-inert and worthless, while u concentrated ex
tract of the active variety of Sarsaparilla compounded
with Dock, Stillmgia, Iodine, etc., is, as it ever will
be, a powerful alterative and an effectual remedy.—
Such is Ayer’s Extract of Saraaparilla, as its truly;won
derful cures of the great variety of complaint* which
require an alterative medicinc,have abundantly shown.
Do not, therefore, discard this invaluable medicine,
because you have been imposed upon by something
pretending to bo Sarsaparilla, while it w«i* not. When
you you have used Ayer’s—than, and not till then, will
you know the virtues of Sateaparilla. For minute par
ticulars of the diseases it cures, wo refer you to 4 yo’s
American Almanac, which the agent below named
will tarnish gratis to all who call for it.
Ayer’s Cathartic Pill*, for tho cure of Costivenets,
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, Foul
Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles. Rheumatism,
Hesrtburn, arising from Disordered Stomach, Pain, or
Morbid Inaction ot the Bowels, Flatulency,Loss of Ap
petite, Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Worms, Gout, Neu
ralgia, as a Dinner Pi 1, and lor Purifying the Blood.
They are Sugar coated, so that the most sensative
can take them pleasantly, and they are the best Aperi
ent in the world for ail tne purposes of a family phys
ic. Price 25 cents per Box ; five Boxes for $1.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other
preparations whic'i they make more profit on. De
mand Ayer’s, an t take no others. The sick want the
best aid there is for them, and they should have ii.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ay«-r s, L’o., Lowell, and -old
by all Druggists everywhere.
Sold bj W. W. LINCOLN, Savannah.
janll dtw&wlmo
BLOOD FOOD 1 BLOOD FOOD !
Aro you despairing ? Have \ou tried other remedies
and failed T Do you classify Dr. Bronson’s Blood Food
with other patent medicines ? Listen !
It would be imposeiblo to let you know of the Blood
Food without resorting to advertising. Now, that
quacks resort to the same method to acquaint you with j
their patent medicines, does not make this preparation
the same style ol article M all as theirs. Dr. Bronson
is a teacher In our medical colleges, and a very cele
brated lecturer on physiology ; and his preparations—
not patent medicines—nre the result oi an old t.hy >i-
oian’s great experience and knowledge. Then do uot
despair. Though you htri'e tried other remedies and
failed, try this and you will surely be cured. Con-
enmptive ! you may be cured. Unfortunate ! whose
over-taxed, system has brought on home chronic dis
ease, numbers suffering as iou are, find relief and r«-»
toration to perfect health from the Blood Food. Dys
peptic ! try 1L All suffering from Liver Complaint,
male or female weakness, or any complaint caused by
poverty or deficiency of blood, feed your blood with the
Blood Food and be well.
Mothers! Mothers! ! It you value your own com
fort and the health of your children, keep Dr. Eaton’s
Infantile Cordial always in the house. It is sale, tree
from paregoric and all opiates, and is a certain remedy
for Diarrixea, Summer Complaint, and ail diseases at
tending teething, and n great assistance In-softening
the gums. See advert-ment.
For fate by JOHN B. 5IOOKE,
Sole Agent for Savannah.
jan 10 dtwJcwlino
RARE CHANCE
To Make
O N E Y !
MESSRS. UOim^LL & TERRY’S
FAMOUS
COLLECTION’ OF RECIPES, Ac
r |MIE C‘'ST of getting this information together
A and placing i in an ac-'essiblc torin to the public,
ha* not been le-s than $. 00; at-d yet the undersigned
(agent for the Publishers) has l»e«*n authorized to send
Copies ot it t • any ••ddress, free or p. -stage, on the re-
cej ti--n of only* -hree dollars. The pri-e per single
copy, a few months since, was $25. By selling
•he recipes singly, we have positive assurance that
many have realized fair fortune* ; while, by manulac-
luriiig from them to *i-U, a profit of from 7,’tlOO (0 8.000
per cent, is marie, the ingre dents costing, compara
tively, nothing, and being Very easily obtained.
We wi'J now endeavor to lead you more fully into
the .ight ot what the information hinted at cocsi&ts o',
by saying that it teaches—
CS*- How to make the very best Biack, Blue, and
Red Inks, and ludellikte.Inks ol all color*, at a cost of
only C cents per gallon.
C3T" How to make the much celebrated C-i". Paste
Blacking.
„.83!r ^low to make the wonderful patent Gold and
Silver Counterfeit Detector ; an indispensable article
to businessmen.
A Friend iu Need. Try It.—Sweet's Infal-
ibie Liniment is prepared from the recipe of/Dr. Stephen
Sweet, of Connryrticnt, the great bone *e;i •, and ha*
been used in hia practice for the last tweenty years with
the most astonishing success. As an external remedy
It is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily
than any other preparation. For all Rheumatic and
Nervous Disorder* it is truly infaijhie, and a* a curative
for Bores, Wounds, Sprains, Bruises, Ac., its soothing,
healing and powerful strengthening properties, excite
the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever
given it a trial. Over lour hundred certificates of re
markable cure*, performed by it within the Jart two
years, attest thi* fact
Bee advertisement •< Jno. B. Habersham, sole Agent,
mar 31 dtr&wlyr
|y Corona —TbC* sudden changes of our climate
are sources ot Pclmokaky, Bvokchial a^d asthmat
ic AryECTioNtt. Experience having proved that sim
ile remedie* often act speedily and certainly when t»-
:en in the early stage* ol the dise-«se, recourse should
at once be had to Broicn's Bronchial Troche*,” or
Lozenge*, let the Cold, Coughs, or Irritation of the
Throat be ever so slight, a* by this precaution a more
serious attack may be effectualy warded off. Public
t>PBAKEBB and SutGBRS will find them effectual tor
clearing and strengthening the voice. Bee advertiee-
* nov24 6mo* —<i twiw.
%ST“ Row to make the very best Vinegar, at a cost
of only JO cent* per gallon.
C-*v~" How to make Cider, bettor than that made
from apple*, and which doc* not intoxicate.
How to make the celebrated Fly-Killer, which
is not poisonous to the human fami’y.
S=# How to make all the best Cements for mend
ing broken Glass, Earthenware, dec., Ac.
^ iST" IIow to make the much celebrated Washing
Fluid, w hich enable* one to wash more clothe* in one
hour thau in twelve the ordinary way, and without
boiling or scarcely any rubbing; it is adapted to the
washing of all kinds of labries—Silks and Wooiens as
well as Linens ; it also seta colors rather thau removes
them, and the clothing la*ts much longer.
How to make the choicest Fancy Soaps, Ac.
How to make the great Patent Starch Polish.—
The use oi tliis article will enable the most ordinarv
ironer to give linen the appearance of having just left
the hands of the most experienced finisher—as Btmil
and "lossy as any need for.
How to ra ;ke a very s-iperior article or Eras:v«*
Soap, lor instantly removing stains, paints, , from
linens, -ilks, Ac. Every lady should po-set* ibis
recipe. .
How to make the well known “Excelsior Hair
Oil,” which gives the hair a roost beautiful, glossy
me. Also, the very heat •. "oIc^nA; and Hair Dye, for
hxng ng of the hair from a light or shady color to a
bcatt'iful black.
pT* How to make, cheaply and easily, non-explo-
give Burning Fluid.
How to remove rust from, and render bright
for all time. Brass, Copper, Ac.
How to make the original and only genuine
Silver-PI itlne Fluid, for plating Copper, Brass, and
German feilver.
C2/’” How to m; ke a superior Water proof Compo
sition for Leather. This ar iele, app ie«l'o-hoes, wil
make them last twice long as the* otherwise would
w How to make the v r> b ‘*t Match*-*.
J3T" How to make-all kinds of Varnishes and Fire
Prut Points.
fgy How to make Godfrey’s Cordial and Dr.
Straitrblon's Celebrated Bitters.
&zr How to make first-rate Liquid Glue.
£3?” How to make the celebrated Majic Copying
Paj'er. for working Embroidery. »tc., Ac. Indns:rfous
ladles, you should all have this recipe. It is well
worth $10.
How to keep Butter sweet and good for four
or five year*. Also, is given the great proce.-a of Tem
pering und Polishing Edge You Is, which we are told
has been sold for $40.
Ilowto make British Oil, ihe well known rem
edy ior Rheumatism, Ac.. Ac.
How to make Dr. J. K. Churchill's Great Rem
edy for permanent cure of Consumption, Cough
Colds, Ac.
How to cure Fils, Fever and Ague, Ac., Ac.
We wish it clearly under.-tood, that the foregoing
lisi includes only a few of the many Recipes furnished
by Me.-ers. Rodweli ATeny lor the sura of three dol-
Inra; there is some one hundred others which we
have not room to name, and is given also, withou ex
tra charge, over fifty arts, eecrets, an I ways to make
money, etc., etc., etc., together with the great secret of
Horse Taming, or how the wildest and most vicious of
horses may be so tamed, iu a comparatively short time
(only a lew hours), that you can make them lie down,
gel upon them, and pop craescrs in quick successi >n
with perfect impunity, or drive them anywhere with
safety, in any kind of harness. This information
{which is Belling in various parts of the country for $25)
is given in so very plain and comprehensive a manner
that no one possessing “common sense” can y>o«sibly
fail to perfectly understand it at once Any bhrewd
man. with this single bit of information in his head, if
he is a mind to, can very son ameas an independent
fortune by breaking horses that refute to work, or that
kick. Ac. Also is given rules by which any one can be
enabled, iu a comparatively short time, to master the
great and truiy wonderful art of Ventriloquism (or, in
plain Eugiuh, throwing the voice), which usually cells
for $100
N. B.—Ail money by mail, in well sealed and plain
ly directed letters, at our risk; and alter getting the
information, if you are uot satisfied with it, your funds
will be promptly relumed.
Adores* all ordera to the Editor “ Carolina Clipper,”
Kookinvham, N. U.
jan 23 jej,
U\ JL
Uiuallv known as
0 1 £\ WI
Which are made at one of the most distin
guished manufactories iu this country—the
proprietors of which have dev •* < heir whole
experience and tbe most of their life time to
making this description of Hat. This branch
of the business ha3 been reduced to a science,
and their workmen are considered artists.
These Hats hare been examined and pro
nounced npon by two of the oldest and most
experienced Hatters in the United States.—
One say9 :
“ There are no better Hats made."
The other—
They are as good as can be made.”
The public will also bear testimony, that
they have been uniformly furnished with a
GOOD HAT
From this establishment.
All the Fall Styles now ready, at
Y. K. JSarnuoi’s.
oct 18 Hat and Cap Store.
HOLIDAY STYLE
H A T S !
NEW FASHION.
Thi* Hat, which has been 60 much enquired for, h-*s
been received and ia now offered at
BARNCm’S
Hat and Cap Store.
DIRECT TRADE.
An Invoice of
HATS,
VBOM THE
-A.mericaii-B©lgiaii Co.
BY THE BARK HENRY,
Comprising
ALL THE CHOICE STYLES
Imported by the Company, now ready for inspec
tion at
N. K. BARNUM’S
Hat and Gap Store.
SETS
^^F LADIES’ Imitation Sable Yictorine and Cuffs,
N. K. BARNUM’B
Hat and Cap Store,
o
SETS
F RUSSIAN SQUIRREL, Yictorine and Cuff*, at
$20. For sale at N. K. BaKNUMS,
dec 4 Hat and C-»p Store.
SETS
H UDSON BAY Sable Yictorine*. Cuffs and Muff,
for $100. For sale at
N. K- B t RNUM’S
dec 4 Hat and Cap .* tore.
SETS
O F MINK Capo and Cuff*, af $50. For sale at
N. K. BaRNUM’8,
dec 4 Hat and Cap ^tore.
*e rs
O F ERMINE, for Children, at $3. For sale at
dec 4 N. K. BARNUM’B.
SETS
O F ERMINE, for Misses, Capo and Cuffs, at $5,
$1X and $10 For sale at
dec 4 N. K. BARNUM'8.
SETS
O F SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, Capes and Cuffs, at
$80 ; Muff $10 more. For sale at
dee 4 N. K. BARNrM’8.
OY
SETS
attention,
SAVANNAH VOLU^TIER GUARDS!
^ ^ Attend a meetirg of the Corps to be
riel t at Che Armory, To-Morrow, tbe 23d
iust., at IX o’clock. Importan* business will bo pre
sented to the consideration ot tl e corps
By order of JOHN SCREVEN,
Captain.
Geo. W. Stiles, Orderly Sergeant.
Jan 22 J
Agricultural Club of Low-r Georgia*
r-rr— A meeting of tne above Club will be
held at the office ofC A.L Lamar, Esq.,
on Saturday, the 26th Inet, at 12 o’clock, M. A punc
tual attendance of the members is requested.
By order PRESIDENT.
D. G. Pc its k, Secretary.'
ly 22
NOTICE,
SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD CO., j.
.Macon, Ga., January 9tb, 1S61. )
fjw*—~—^ The annual elec ion for President and
Directors of his Company, will be
held at iheir office in this city, cn Thursday, 14th Feb
ruary next.
JOHN T. BOIFEUILLET,
Secretary and Treasurer,
janll td
NOTICE.
Neither Captain ncr Consignees of the Br.
SoSS'barks CLEOPATKA and HOPE, will be res
ponsible for any debts contracted by tbe crews of said
VC |m'i4 -VEBF-R BROS,
NOTICE.
OFFICE CLERK COUNCIL, I
S A VAN'S"AH. Jan. 4, lsfil. f
. Free Persons ot Color are hereby notified
to call at ray office and register their n«mes.
jan 5 lm RICHARD W. COPE.
NOTICE.
The steamer W\f. SEABROOK has
been withdrawn from the line between
Charleston and Savannah, until further notice,
dec 81 WM. B. JACKSON A CO., Agents.
BwOS. b
nov 1
jun16
FOR SALE,
A FIRST RATE SADDLE AND BUGGY
HORSE, gentle and kind, and wi 1 stand
wherever left without hitching. She i* well
f known iu the city. Apply to
5 H. F. WiLLINK, Sn’r.
1 i.YIIS DYE.
WM. A. BATCHELOR’S HAIR DYE.
TUI
Original and Best In tlic World !
All other* are mere imitations, and should he avoided
if you wich to escape ridicule.
Grey Red, or Rusiy Hair Dyed instantly to a boau:»
ul and natural brown or black ^ withou inlury to tne
Hair or Skin.
Fifteen Medals and Diplomas have been awarded
Wm. A. Batchelor since 1S89, and over SO,000 applica
tions have been made to the Hair of the patrons of his
famous Dye.
WM A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produce* a
color not to be distinguished from nature, and is wai:-
KANTEb not to injure in the least, however long it may
be continued, and the ill-effects of bad Dyes remedied;
the Hair invigorated for Life by this Splendid Dye.
Sold in all c'tie* ami towns of the United States, by
Druggists aiyl fancy good* dealers.
The genuine lias tho name and address upon a etee
plate engraving on four eides of each box, of William
A. BAdiKLOr.. Address
CHARLES BATCHELOR, Proprietor,
mar t.V'GO ly-l*w fi» R>irctav-«t.. Tort.
Chango of Finn Naim 1 .
O
TIIE FIRM OF
O. A. DODGE & GO.,
Has been changed to
DODGrE & CO
Savannah, Jan. 1, 1361. yanlP-Gt-gm&w
WANTED.
T WO colored Boy* to wait at the Savannah Club.—
Apply to the Steward at tho Club Rooms.
dec ’4 W
ANTED.—200 bale* C-ttou to complete cm go
W of schooner Ann E Glover, for New York. Ap
ply to [jan19] nENRY H. SCRANTON.
TO HIKE.
T WO co ored Bo>*, aged respectively, and 19
years. They are good wagoner*, and the oldest
would make a good house servant Apply to
dec 20 H. F. W1LLINK, Sr.
FOR HIRE:
B Y the year, from the 1st oi October, five Carpen
ters—first rat© workmen. Apply at this office,
sept a tf
jan 22
.TOHM. DOHE' TY'S.
EXAMINE
OUR
ASSORTMENT
OF
S S H ,
BLINDS AND DOORS
J, G. PERSE A CO.,
jan 2 * West side Monument square.
FOR HIRE.
A BRIGHT mulatto Girl, of good character, for a
chambermaid »*r nurse. Enquire at (’apt
J. BRYAN’S.
jan 23 tf
/ CONSIGNEES per i»cho*>ni*/ d. V. Demid,
pi a*.i attend lo the receiving oi their goods,
will
landing tlii* day at Iron Steam Host
jan‘it? <;il A iLE
•WbarC
PAUviS-t
B PVANT and STRATTON’S COJI-
Ma.itOI<\L LAW FOR BUsrSESri MEN, in
cluding Merchant*. Farmer*, Mechanic*, «kc-, *nd
i.ouk ot Reference for the u*gal Profossmn, adapted
to a l Um sta.e* in the Union, t > be used as a Text
ooitK for Law .^cuooL and Lutirmemal- College*, with
alar « variety of pr cticnl fornns most commonly re-
—. .u. . . , , • ouire . m bu* n -* tra*_sacti ‘i *: bv Amo* rism t l.
Jretcd, togelber willi«« tot.-.t mod.-ortreounent and D . Fn.r. „,.,r ... l„ i,, ib„ jJ,? K rl Sj",fc |
all the requ.eite prescription*, written m plain Lngbab; IJuiver-itj of Albany, received hv ^ ’
bv B iward Mljhew, aalhor of-“rh. UoneJj ?apulh, * J„ JOHN M, COOPFR Jt m
"Dog^-Tbrtr Manaiemem,” Sditor. f ‘ Bluin'. Ve- : ' c Jt CO
terinary Art,’’with uinru Ilian -UO riulorialreprc- i BRZvAD.—liOb' '.a Pil t re landlnn ’
ncntaticinf. For tale by A anl idr I ilo i.y UUiTEAAMMBI.T. ‘
jania .lOHS M. COOPEE &C0: jsn-II
MINK, at$>r>; .-ct3 of Junnnt, at $5; Set* ot
_ Imitation Fitch, $6; Seta of real Fitch, $20 a $25.
Theee Furs wiil be sold as low as they can be bought
in Now York. They are all cdanufactured as repre-
eented. ' N. K. BARNUM,
dee 4 Hatter. 153 Congress-rt,
LADiES 1 DBESS FURS.
\ FINE assortment ot the lastest style* of Ladies’,
Children** and Misses’ Dress Furs, Victoria***.
Muffs and Cuffs, Just opened, and for sale at low prices,
N. K. BARNUM"©,
dec 4 Hat and Can frtore,
BLACK ^
SENSATION HATS,
Now ready, at
oh to BABNIUTI’8.
Winter Caps,
NOW' READY. AT
N. K. BARNEItl’S,
Hat and Cap Store.
CENTRAL PARK CAPS,
New style for Gent* aud Youth*, now ready at
N. K. BARNU I’S,
Hat and Cap Store.
SAVANNAH. DEC. 19, lt>€0.
COFFEE.
t r AA BAGS Coffee, now landing from brit
•),DUU Spartan from Rio de 'anetro, for sale by
dec SO WEED, COr.KWELL « C<>
DIVSOECTION OF PARTNERnHIP.
v^roTICE is hereby given that the partnership here
in totore * xieting, under the name of J. A M. D.
i’reanor, is this day ui»*o ved by mutual consent of the
■arties, and that JOHN TREANOK, of the said firm,
will continue the business of the csta- lishment, re-
-umiiig all the debts and liabilities of the said firm.
JOHN THE A NOE,
Savannah, Jan. 17,1861. M. D. TRUANOR.
NOTICE. , rv
A LL person* indebted to the late firm oi J. M. f>-
Treanor, will please make payment to John
I’reanor, at the store. 111 Congress street, who L folly
authorized to receive the same, and those having ac-
> rants against the *aid firm will have tb^m presented
for settlement. JOHN KKANOK.
Savannah, Jan. 17, 1651. M. D. TKEANOK.
janlS-tl
CO-PARTNERSSIIP notice.
I HaVE THIS DAI' associated witn rn- in the
prac’iee of Medicine. Surg-Ty, and all brancht-s ap
pertaining thereto, my nephew, !>r. CUARLE^ C.
VCHLEY, and our professional business will hereafter
ho conductei under the name ol J. M. and C. C.
SCHLEY. Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto-
ore bestowed upon me, I respectfully ask a rontiuu-
tnce of the sirne. J. M. SCHLEY,
savannah, January 1st, 1S61.
,anll lm
oct 18
Ballon Renfrew Hat,
Now ready at
N. K. BARN ITHI’S;
oct 15 Hat -lo • Cap Store.
: L A OK AS D CL*RET
GARIBALDI HATS,
CHANCE OF F1KM NAUR.
pIIE FIRM ofE.lJ,EI DTjvC**. has been ibis day
ch ,nged to H KIDT, JAUDON A CO.
January 1st, 1S61.
jan 8—1 mo
CO-PAR TN S KSHIP .NOTICE.
TTTK have This Day eutered Into a co partnership to
VY do a general Commission aud Grocery business.
M. H WILLIAMS,
v. Laroche.
Savannah, Nov. 10, I860. nov 10
fTAV.—6o0 bales, landing this day, and lor sale
II fr.i '
ia
r.im wharf.
JOHN c AHON.
tOR>« BYE AADlflBAL. — .*>ihi ouah s
^ will.* O10-1 t*n k* Rye; 50 do ire-tb grou d
Meal, m ttOfc anu for :a.e by
an 14 JNO. McMAHON#
C
WANTED,
* COMPETENT Male Hout-e Servant. Apply at the
north-east corner of Jones and Abercoru s reels,
jan 14
FOR SALE.
V FEE SIMPLE LOT, 60 by 110 feet, fronting un
Taylor and Bemen streets. Improvement* ar
two trame dwellings on Taylor aud two on Berrien-sL.
with outbuildings—all in good order ; renting annual-
ip for $414. Apply to
* nov 'tl BLOUNT A DAWSON.
Salt, landing.
1 BAA SACKS Salt, landing from ship Consul, and
1 • U U U for sale by
jan 22--2 T. R. & J. G, MILl^.
feEED POTATOES
^ 8eIecte<1 Westoru Ke<la -
SIGHT
EXCHANGE
ON
IsTEW YO©K,
FOR SALE BY
m'LLER Ac ITUCHELS.
SIGHT CHECKS
ON
ISTEW YORK,
For sale by
YV!TI. C. O’DRISCOLL.
jan21-tf
MEDICAL NOTICE.
^ Dr. W. T. PARK A Dr. J AS. K. BARNUM,
3*^55!^ have this day associated themselves together
in the practice ol medicine and surgery, under the firm-
name of Drs. Park A Barnum, and respectfully offer
their professional service* to the citizens of Savannah
and the country. Office at the residence of Dr. W. T.
Park, No. 2, Gordon Block, 2nd door from corner of
Whitaker and Gordon-sts. Prompt attention will b
given to all call* left either at the office of Drs. Park <fe
Barnum, or at the Reform Drug Store.
SIGHT CHECKS
ON
X E W Y O U K
FOR SALE BY
I*A DEL FORD, PAY Ac CO.
jan IS-If
!*eat* Observe.
II. S.
bogabdus, Tf
SELLS NUNNS & CLARETS
Grand Action
OVERSTRUNG
PIANO FORTES,
Coart House Square, Savannah, Georgia.
PIANO FORTES TUNED AND REPAIRED
oct 16 6mo
STEIN WAY & SONY
PATENT OVESSTRUMC
Grand and Square
PIANO FORTES
ARE NOW CONSIDERED THE
!§©f SPQ5100S
At a mil; i ctirre d.
A full assortment of them kept constantly on
hand, to which wm invito attention
of all in want of a
V K HF ECT T XST tiUM ENT
CITY SHERIFF’S SALF,1
TTNDER and by Virtue, ol a 0 fn., issued ..A
' U Honorable, U.e C ity Crrart of Savamah,!
■ f McKinuev A Co.,r-. Ambrose Spencer,I barf
and will sell on the first ’Tuesday of Febmal
befo.e the Court Ho **e d>» r, in h< Ci.y of sal
County ot Chatham and Mate of Georgia, if
the legal hours o' sale, the following property |
8 Oil painting*, framed, 1 Mahogany Wardrobe^
hogany Rocking and 1 Mahogany Sewing < bsil
Mahogany Bo.-kcase. pointed out, and evieC
the pn.|« r'.y of the nb-v© named -defendant,
ca*-!). Purchasers paying tor tilled
jan 5 CHaHLI S J. HITE, Sheriff, *
AD7IIMSTUATOR»S SALE.
B Y an order granted t.y the onorable the Ceurtof
Ordinary ot McIntosh county, at th. August term.
ISGrt, v ill c sold on the first Tuendav in March
next, in front of the Court House, in the city o’ Obrien
between the usual hours ,.f gale, the tollowing proper
ty: one negro woman, named l .liza. aged about tortv-
five years, sold as tlie property of the estate of th(* late
Benjamin C. Liles, deceased, for the benefit oT tho
creditors ot said estate. Terms of me, cash. t-raVcha-
sert pay tor papers. JAMES l>. AJlOSL
j jar. 12 Administrator.
ocl4
IV. D. ZOfiBAT .ll Ac CO.
Southern Express Co.’s Oifico,
WM. B. JACKSON Ac CO.
January ISth. R»61.
Call* left at our Office from any part ol the
City,for Baggage to and from the steamer, for
Fort Pulaski, will receive prompt attkntio.v.
WM. KENYON, Sup’L
Office No. 99 Ray-streets
SIGHT CHECKS,
NEW YORK.
IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
WM. BATTEUSBY & CO.
jan S
SIGHT EXCHANGE
\ E W ¥ 4P K Ii .
FOR SALE BY
SIi> C &EATHAM,
GENERAL CQfrfntl- SIGN KERCHiUT.
Dawson, GKu
11f LL g'v. hi* sp^ial attention to the sale all
VV ron-ignments of rtae ing, R.>p . Cac-ra, Lard,
Fiou-, Grain atnl Meichandiee, of all desciipiions.
tL quors excepted). Prompt returns after sale*.
REFERS To
Mwm. J B A W. A. r.os*, Macon, Ga.
“ «"ut's Ui Johnson, Amei icus, “
Col. E. K. Rawson, Atlanta, “
In y Root, “
• 18
6rno
r #?
jan 10
GEORGE S ll EIS.
fharlpslon & Savannah Hail Moad.
OFFICE CHARLESTON & "AVANNAM ft ft., /
Savannah. January 1st, 1861. f
O N and after Sunday, the 13'.h instant, and until
further notice, the Sunday Passenger Train on
this Road wid be discontinued.
H. ?. IIAINF.S,
Engineer and Suj>erintend nt.
San 9—dlOt then eodSt
SIGHT CHECKS
ON
1ST e w Y o r k,
IN SUMS TO SUIT
PURCHASERS.
FOR SALK BY
ANDREW LOW Ac CO.
dec 12 tf
SIGHT EXCHANGE
BOSTON.
In Sums to suit Purchasers.
FOE S ALE BY
OCTAVCJS COHEN Ac CO.
jan 1
Dentistry.
Dft *’I.AhK w<>n| f sav to hf* patrons
an 1 friend*, that he 'sn»w orep.ue-L, by
the assistance ot ffne ot lb< oe-t me-
ch need Dentists in our country, to giV-
as mnch attention to the ms*r.ion of Alffllt-ICltL
TEETH as he ha* here'*-f ri^ to the preservation of the
nafurnl one-, fits p-*P*. i moth«!, (pale ted May,
1-60,) which is m»w helntr U'» d by nil our hesi. De-ntlsU,
l» ih North and South, ena'J.-s him to premise a more
easy -u.d periect fit ing | late than can possibly be >* tub
by the ei.mmon and unceriahi prne =>s <d making Dies
By this method the d e is tak n directly lr»m ilia t -
press! u ol the nmUtli. thus giving us a die by which
lo fit Our i;la es as perfect ns the Jaw itself
We are so confiideut in our ability to e.-nsTUCt a •ot
ter and more comfortable fitting piate by this method
Hum ean p *->sit*ly be made by any other, that we wib
gunrant’ e every plate that leave- our office to come up
to just what we say, or «Jse it may be returned at our
loss. tf dee IS
MUiuery iina i>:eos
MRS. S PEASE respec'fmly ante ran
y'-C, cea to her customers, and to the pu lie
general, that she has lately returned
Cj^yjSpfcShremi New 5 ork. with -.c .oice seleett.m
FALL \Nt> WINTER MILINkRY
. T&'-~ * ! of t e latest and most fash ona-
* 'T&wh;e|i -he • ffer at the lowest
J cash prices. -It lue* als^» h variety oi
V.-A'r-A the different M\le- of ll AT." Ft)ft CH IL-
I>REN.
I*. :py Mre. Pea«e will also early on the
DRESS MAKjNG, in all ft- branches, under the super
intend'nee of Mias Graham.
23^" .All orders promptly attended to. No. 166
Bmughlon-at., three doors east of Jefferson, savannah.
Ga. tf -et 10
FilL'Nll
GAR D FA
l-i t-*. r t ry «
Mi, I \
k-i X> €*/■
J Wurrantf-’d Crop 1860.
THIS WILL INFORM ALL
(i lRDINEItS AND FAK'IERS,
That a full and extensive supply of every leading va
riety <»t Iresh GARDEN SEED, warranted crop 1866
’in- just been re—i ived. a fid -tre offered for sale, either
wti.Jsde or retdl. by S. !\ BRANTLEY,
Druggist, buVannah.
< "atalogue*. with directions f.»r plan ing. Ac. f'*r dir
tri ration. il'wvwilnt'i nev 111
CHECKS ON
Merchants’ Bank,
ISTEW YOB.lv,
IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
For sale ty
Andrew Low & Co.
jan 15
Sterling Exchange,
IN BUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
For sale by
Oetavus Cohen & Co.
jan 15
SPECIAL NOTICE.
FOE,
ONLY.
I expect fir the luture toVondact my
Draff Business
Strictly on the
CA.SLL SYSTEM,
Respectfully,
i v rim
will i l.
A^VEftTlsE -IE
5 *4 * j For the MfvTANT RELIEF
and PVR
jan 9
S. T>. RTM'TLEY
CAROLS
jitulO
FOR SALE BY
D. G. PCHSE Ac CO.,
' h ents.
4T CURE
re*si*ig e.raip.ai .1 use
FEN O l ’S
BRONCHIAL CIGA<TS,
Made by C. B. SKYMOUU&t'O.. 45s, Broadway, N. Y.
Price $1 | er bottie; sent fre e by Jiost.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIST,
oct 24 lyd tw
E. n it *NTGOMEl:Y Ol.'O. U. TUTTLE
IMONTGOMCERY & CO.,
f'i)mntls»ion & Forwarding Merchants,
Sunt?, Levee, and 120 Commercial *t.,
ST. LOUIS, 310.
A. A. SMITH WICK, Agent, Memphis, Tennessee,
aug 23 6mod&w
THb SlaiEBOKsie BivP i 1ST
COLLEGE,
Ca-iHville, Cass County. Georgia,
O FFERS t icililies ot the highest order for al’ t-> edu
cate their -on-. The coirs.- tn as extensive, the
iwr ction a- thorough, tfi. di.-ciplioe as st-> t and he
oea ion as he ldrut as ttiose of at y Col-gn, iu the
"ni.m. ai d the expense* much low. r tbaa that of any
• >tner College iu tne State.
Bottrd t»l"Director?- ;
Tev. THOMAS RAM BAP T, L"L D., President,
!or;d Philosophy and Ancient Langn *. e.«.
J. D. CO LINS, A. M., Mathematic* and Nature 1
Ph:h-b« phy
l o he supp ! i'd—E glish Literarure .nd History.
A. G. Me 10 UK Y, A. AL. Adjunct in languages.
There are six Cla-*es -iwo Academe and ;*>u. CoL-
legtat—atid stud, mu arc received* at any degree of
i • varit-eaieiU, and for any studies titey u.uy wish to
pursue.
(",-itificat. s «'f t r- flci. ncy and degrees of Ii. Ph., A
d. A. M., are given in accordance with the c>*aree c«>u.-
Jeted
Attention is paid thos* pre-paring to graduate at
o ht-r Institutions that they may he prepared to enter
• belli at a y point of the course.
Practical Science - as t h-mistry. applied to the Arts
and Agriculture ; investigation* in '. e Labratorj
visits to Mines und Geological P -enomena in Cnero
kee Georgia; Exi-rcr-es in Drawing and Fie-d Work,
and \*t'oiiom>, in., rec tve particular a.iention.
$13‘-X h> $'G-X pay* t«r the tuition, board, lodging,
-a-hiog, iu-1 .-rod seno-d incid-nials of a ycung mai
f >r forty * -t-ka
Spring Term opens January 17th, urtd closes July
tttn, fo»'»l.
F<>r furdier information or catalogue, apply tote-
Preaidi nl or to J. l> COLLINS,
i *i 1 t • wiaio T> » ac-lltV
AsovxCc: To Hoau'oCtors
P ROPOSALS for the erection oi Tenement Dwell
ings wi.l be. receive! until Monday next. Jan. 2Stt.
•»r P aus an l cpec»flcati‘»ns. Apply at the office «f
LftUYN .t S\V UJK, vr^ldtect-.
MACHINE HV
jan21
The B 3St ansi Ghcapest
KNOWN.
FOR SAXE BY
J. B. HABERSHAM,
Druggist, Snvannah.
tanT2
English an l Am.-r can
shiutikto-s.
IRISH LINENS,
SHIRT FRONTS,
PUCKABUCK, 1 LAIN LINEN AND
DIAPER TOWELS,
For sale very cheap by
D© WITT Sc MORGAN*
Jan 21
C OxCiN foUOAto. - . " bus ■ n » ;
Corn, iu sacks A<’00 bushels heav. Mac. Oate,.in
acka; 500 bushel* heavy white oats, tu b »cks i^ana-
ing, ami for sale from store, by _
J >n 10 f ' " TON
T URKS’ tol AMI ■
.k, -..d 2 burhel su-k*- f<>r sul- t<>
Ian 3 'LAriH n a ■''' *V «» \ \f
f 'LOUB.-20 11 hia M**erfc on ; i6u bbls. Bx-
r tra Flour; HHtbld*. Kxtr- i ants v -l nr; 7ft bbls
Extra Baksr ’ Fl-uq 2tM -t Super Extra Family
Flour. Just received, and tor s*d*. by
j»n8 JNO ttcVASQft
t RjlETINl-S, &e.
8- 1, 10-4, and 11-4 Cotton Sheetings.
9- 4, 11-12, and 12-4 Linen do
S-4,' 9-4. and 10-4 Linen Table Damask*. __
5-3, 8-4, and 4-4 Damask Napkins,
Ft r sale very,iheap by
DeWITT A MORGAN.
jan 21 .
City Marshal's Sale.
v A ’ILL la* roid at the Pound, in the City r-f Savannah,
V > on Saturday 26tb, a- 11 o’clock, A. M . One
y car j r . g Cal (a linii) marked with a poplar leaf in each
i r -n uot taken out by the owner by that time.
J. D. CUAKLTON,
Jan21-td City Marshal.
KEfcSL’v M4ISXAL.
MANUAL mr ! rdiuartes. Executors. Adminis-
. \ trator* and Gu’inlians, in the State of Georgia,
embracing Co siiiuti--ual and St.-tut Law, lam liar
rmci -t so/ to Cnuwion A- J!W , Deniahra- of ItitrSu-
;11 - me Court, anu a great v.i/iety ot Foim»; by A m.
.1 L.c e, ot \V:i>lnn:.ton, Georgia, SlRt; price $1.75.
Jarman, on Well's iasl <iiilion.
j t A '■N'F.VT fit MS.
A..:.; ny • -pi. n j lie ... d. L< i-
v J tuieson the Physical forces; by .Lichacf i*ara-
tav. 1>. C. L.. F. ft. >.
Wheat and Tares, foi sale by
E. KNAPP A CO.,
jan -V AT. st sid. omi ■ feipoire.
«>. SU..U! ASI) .7101.1
■»» -- AHM-.
4J
» .tUfil J.* A.*** bL4L>. •i.cl.ui
w Mo h rn. iilUH.ra cd, with* a History ot tYins
mil Coinage, In-irucitons for y-raug Coll c"ora, Ac.;
'V W C Grime.' Kt-ceivwd by
y w. L. orirne K KNAPP A CO..
jaulo West aid.- Monument r-quure.
• SI * tiRV WlNES—43 quarter cas .s. tev, ral
'"N „r.id« a, dire ct mportauon. For s ic by
i-.n ' _ A. IVto.
till! blLF co . T SSiidD.- er Is
. t,, A
• an 15
AEO l*« P A -CH TH AM COUNTY—To all wno®
\T it may concern:
Whereas John Cunningham, will apply at the Court
of Ordinary for U tters Dtsmissory Adn inistrator
onfheestalr of PrestonG. Cunningham.
These are, therefore, to cite tel dmnn.sh all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before saia Court, to
make objection (if any they have) on or before the Vint
.Monday in July next, otherwise said letters will
be granted
Witness, Dominick A. O'Byme. Esq., Ordinary' for
Chatham County, this 14th dav of December, I860, j
• I> 14 POMINL K L <>"P,\ KNK.u «
G hOH IA-CHATHAM COUNTY.—To ail
whom it may concern:
Whereas Joint < urmn.gbam w/JJ apply a» the Court
of Ordinary for Letters Di-mbsory a* Administrator on
the estate ol lohn Posted:
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to
make objection (if any they have) on or before the firei
• onday iu July next, otherwise said letters will
be granted. •
Witness, Dominic A. O’ Byrne,Esq.,f>rdinary for Chat
ham counU, this 14lh day ol December. I860.
«!.* 12 DOMINICK A. O’ BYRNE. O. C. C,
; > btL.UI A—. UAtlJAM OUUAl».-To all
Or wi. om it may concern:
Whereas. Orlando II. Lufburrow will apply at the
Court ot Ordinary for Letters of Dismissory Adminis
trator !e *M,*iis non. on the Estate of Jo-w-ph ftehero.
These arc, therefor,*, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and upper before said Court, to
make objection, (ifany they have.) on or before the 1st
Monday in March next, otherwise said letters will
u*.* granted..
A tineas. DnminUK <VB>rn«% Esq., Ordinary for
Chatham founiy, this 18Ui day uf September; i860.
JOHN W. KERN,
Her*’ 14 De ntv Clerk r o. r c
. tr. «» U c. i »— HAlilAAL CUl’fi i’Y—lo all
AJ whom it may concern.
Where-.a, barnard 1. B**e will apply at tlip Court of
Ordinary tor Letters Distnissory as rexecutor on the es-
late of Sarah W. Bee:
These are, there fore to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear be foie said Court to
make obj* ction (if any they have) on or b fore the first
Monday in February next,’otherwise said letters will be
gran led.
Witness, ominick A. O’Byrne, Esq., Ordinary lor
Chatham County, this 81st day ot July, to60.
u M e ’ i 'UN W i-KI:n, Dep’ty CPk o. o. a a
/ \ l-.OKtil.l—EFFINGHAM C»»UNTY— Where-
vj as. Mrs. Elvira Powers, Administratrix or Z :ra
Powers, has applied »o m f r Letk-*s ot DismUsion
from the Admtnistratin <o *aid Estate:
Thes« are. tln-retore. to cue ano admonish all pereons
coBcernod. to flto their objections, .f ibey bav.- any,
tn my office, ,*n or before th* first «» oay in August
uext. otherwise said Letters ol Dinni »ion will lx:
gr.,nted to th*- a plieant.
Gtyen under my ban i and r<fficial signature, this
eleventh day Januuty, 1S61.
F E. TEBF.AU,
j.«'2l Ordinary E G.
G t Oiii.l EFFINGHAM COUNTY.—To ail
whom it n ay concern :
Whereas, Loui.i-L .%• organ. Executor on the estate ol
Lucretia *iorgan, deceased, wid apply at the Court of
11rdinary or Dismission:
These are. therefore, to cite ami admonish all persdhs
concenurl. t*> tile their objections, (if anv they have,) in
v office, on or in-tore the first Monday in June next,
otherwise U tters ot Dismission will be granted.
Witness my hand this tiiii day of Not ember, I860,
no* ** F. E. TEBi’.AU. Ordinary e. c.
, EOiiiil i-tl 1 r OOUXTl.—Towh- m
vX it limy c- •nceni:
Wherea-v Louta J. Morgan, Admini trator of Thn’s
' P.rgai, -iere:isod, will upply al the Court of Ordinary
for Metiers • ;Dismissn>*i:
Tnese are- iherel*»re*, to cite an,! adraonirir all p- rson
• oneerued, to the objections, tit >nv they hnv,-,) In
tny oiiice on or before the first Monday in June next,
otherwise tetters will Ire granted.
Wt ne-s my hand, this 6*h day of N*»v.. 1S60.
n »v8 F. E Tr BE \U, Ordinary e c.
i t fcOHGI V-KFKlN diaM U**DNTY.—Notice
VJT is h. r. l-y given t • a*i p* rsons concern^ I, that on
the seventh day f December 1*00, Amelia (ire-en,
lute ol Lffiiighain county, dep irt .1 t'.is life intestate,
und no person has applied tor administ-ation on the
est.ite of tlie said Amelia Green, and that in forms of
tne la *, a mmh-tration will be Vcste-i m tne Cierkof
the -apertor Court, or soni- oih r 'll and proper t-er-
-o , ttstny dii.'sutierihepubbshiiigoftbiseitaiion.un-
U«s M*nte valul objectfou s made >o hi-appointment.
liivt-n under m. ha d and official eiunaiure. tliis i4tii
day of December, to GO. F. E TEUEAU, *
dee 24 Or-11 ar*- Effingham County.
. lUC.\iV.-To whum
iNGti.
noth; ...
i'H -TE .'I* *N Fil - alter date, applio nion w.J b*
JL ' R.ade lo the B ink ot tne etato of «j. orgia, for
wynien* «^f toe righ*. band half of a Note tor Fifty
tiara, dared lJth Nov. 1 Sin', and pay aide at th*
l>'*,tars, flareo fitii Nov. is.**, anu payaoie m in*
trancii Hank in .ugusta. t<» George M. Newton—e't,-»
A. but no numbersn Slid half theieft hand haif of
ai i v ole w s mailed about the first of Aug*.St last ai
[Union springs, Macon < ’ujm»y‘ Alabama, directed to
• I». Knowie-, Pikesville. Mari u County, AUl aina,
d never cam** to uand.
FP.AN "I- 5 R. BELL,
Union Springs. Alat-amn.
* > —T.b't
VJT it may concern:
Whereas, Frederick Gnann, ir, will apply at the
C.rar* of Ordinary. l«>r Letter** ol Dtsmissory as Ad-
mioistraloi on the e.-tate *il Henjamin Gnann
These are therefore, to cite and admonish all vlroHL^
it may ceiicem. to be atnl appear before said Court lo
make objection (it any they havel on or before the first
Monday in April next, otherwise said letters of dis
mission will be granted.
Witness Frederick E. T beau. Esq, Ordinary for Ef
fingham count , this 5lh dav of 6eptem!*er, A. D. ISfcO.
F. E. TEHEAU,
*ep?!T _ «•rdmary e. c.
i * LfiKUIA-LIB..LTV COUNTY —To all whom.
Of it may coucem :
Whereas, SaoiU.I S Martin w ill apply at the Court of
* military for Leirers of dinuin-truti .n on the estate of
••urg 'rt-t Muri’ii. laic of >ai * county, deceased:
These are. therefore, to cite and admonish al! con
cerned, to be and appear before said Court. to make
objection*, (if any they have,) on or before the first
Monday iu A larch next, otherwise said letters will be
granted
Witness, W. P. Girardeau. Esq., Ordinary for .Liber
ty county', this I9th day of Janu. ry, too .
jan 22 \V. P. GiUARDKAU. o. I. c.
/ •» JK O SC G 1 A—L 1 li r. l:T Y CuUN I Y.—Two
VT months afterdate application will be made to the
ourt ot Ordinary ol Liberty County, for leave to sell
1 ot No. 125, 1st Doolju belonging lo the estate of Wil
liam Osgood, deceased.
JOHN E. GIRARDEAU,
inn ^ Administrator de bouts non.
i v EOHU1A — LI BERTV COUNTY.—To all
V_T whom it may concern:
Whereas, Dr. Andrew and W. L. Walthour will ap
ply at the Court of Ordinary for Letters of Dismissory as
Administrators on the estate ol Geo. *\. VYnlthouv:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all whom
it may concern, to be and appear before said Court to
make objeciion(if any they have) in iernis ol the :aw.
Witness, w. ft. t.irard. au. r s*j.. Ordiuary f* r Liberty
onnty, thin 5tii day of Dcceini.tr. to tie.
<l.c~ W. P. G RvRDEAU. o. l.c.
/ v EOltGIA—LIBERTY C *UNTY.-lfoah waom
Uf ii may concern :
Whereas, Samuel 15. Spencer, Guardian of W. W.
spencer, will apply at the Court of Ordinary, for Letters
itisnrissory of said ward:
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all con-
t-rned, to be and appear before said Court, to raakeob-
ections (if any they have) in terms ol the law.
Witness, \V. P. G.rardcau. Esq., Ordinary for Liberty
soenty, this 4th day o»" August, 1859.
ar.’gcj VV. 1*. UlHAllDEAU, o. l. c.
j ^ EdRfil.i—Ll :>LR . i CO L> 1 Y.—To all whom
iJT it may c**ncern •
Whereas, Dr. Joseph I* Stevens, wiil apply at the
Court of Ordinary, lor _etiers IlianMssoiy as Adm.nis-
irator cum testainento annexo on the e-lato ot Mary
3acon:
These are, therefore, to eire and admonish all whom
it may concern, to p.*j»n*l app .-tr la- ore said.Cfflr? ta
make objecti-m (if anj they have,) reu of before the
first Monday in April next, otherwise said letters* will
*e granted.
WPnesa W P. Girardeau, I*’*q., ordinary for Liberty
county, *his 26th September, I860.
se;>r>- P. ■riRAItDEAC, o. L.q
i ' <no.««.l,i—i.lBhiU^’ UOi.'NTY.— loalt wriii-m
UT u uay concern:
V\ her- as, Caroline E. Allen, will apply at the Court
. Ordinary for Letters Disnn.-sory as Auniinlsuaoix
•n the estate •■! Beiijatniu W. Al.cn:
1 hese . re, liieretore, to cite and a<!m>'ni«h all whom
•i may c*>nce.n, to be an i appea* I adore said Court, to
make " j«*cttoi» (if n> the) have,) Oi. or t.t-ii>re the firs’.
t. ;t\ iu April next, otherwise *aid letter* wU|Tbe
granted.
.* :t ev* W. P. Girardeau, Esq., Ordinary for Liberty
•.mo'v Ida 26th SepL-nmer. 1 — ti**.
sopt28 W. P. GIRARDEAU, o. L. r.
Miiti’- *—
1 ul. I'EtooNs indeb-cu n- C«q*e ilaupt, late of
• hath, iu County. d-<-ea?ed, are tier.-oy n-Kitted to
ake payment toC. W Bruntu-r, an*i all per* u> hav-
ci.u.u ura ust *i d J ceoS d w,U present them to
Ur. Brunner within the lime prescribed bv law.
WM L iiAt PT,
nov 80-flw A«lmt dstrat*.r K-late Cu|ie liaup^
XOTDL.
V LL PERSONS having demanus again?t th - late
fl ui of M. Powi li Co., are requested to present
them at <»nce,*and tho-e indebted t*- the same, to make
payment at the Georgia Ice Home
1 J ALYA GAGE,
Attorney for tha Surriving Partner.
Savannah. Doc. 15, totk? dec £7
"OTLUi.—All per.-i‘iis having claims gain t the
cslii^Whirs R D*.uvilie,muet pres nt them,poper-
ly attested, within the time prescribe . by law, .-iidali
-.iidebled to said t-btate voli make immediate payment
lo the undersigned. CliAS. E. ROBINdmN,
deeS—6 w Executor
NOTICE.
O N THE first Monday In Febuary next, I ^11 ap
ply to the Honorable Court of Ordinary of 'Effing
ham count , lor leave to ell all the lands belonging to
tlie estate of Thomas Flood, deceased.
JOHN D. GROOVER, Administrator.
Springfield, Dccemb. r tot to60. dec C,
\ NJKW SUPPLY of Harnee’s Tactics, re-
1xceived by E. KNaPP a C*
janld West s de MimmaeBt square,
ti, OK *11. SO a a H, • ist ngut hcJ in
VV liierato.c. tilua-r-fo 'wuu jKir.nuuioo sfoel; by
iaryKt.rr.sk To. sail-by 1. Kj.APP.tCO.
jan 7 West gjJ. Monument square.
I ■: nuOBo JT S. Recen- t. -»oaephu* wTh.mus*
JLA id- kieie., &. T. Ut, one ot liar.-er-o Greek Texts.
E. KNAPP a co.
jan 5 Wes’ side Monumet t squans.
t- e < ii l^lG iRO.X—Fora.leby
* : '■A. M IN IS.
- - ^ -* Ci* k A . vftCg&d —.4
. Y barrel? Baldwin pr.ies. • half bola Lraubcirtes,
tar.ding from steamer W Jenkins, in- day. and for
.-ah; o ■par. :C]U. E. < ARL-. 1T>N.
L > ICON SlBIis. Prime Quaip.y. tor.atel. w, sy
> j.u.2l ' 1 MlNlVi.
’ i* * Hi. iSlVi.it one .< to- Lainbo.* rand
) J.uckey', j -acob - - r. Received oy
E. KN iPp an t).. "
j nlo Went *id- Mu. uinei.l sqnare.
«n:oa,- bat sail.: boulders, tor sale b>
► Jan 15 A. MINIS.
• A < ON,- 15 bhds prime bac*>n .-fliouTdera, laedmg
) and tor sale i»y
u 7 itK'Q l VM, R i.DWIN*
> .iicSOJ t' *1 t -ouned, \ a e l is . ra-
ry 2186!. Iwi'lsun in tiont <»t tne Exchange,o i
hit s th/31-t i« at. t.i»* En i:\e )*••• »»- in • .>.u.*.i-
:.ar-. ..u .-me .o ••-- r • » : .
sale. J. D. flHARLTOH
J. D. CHARLTON,
Cttjr ankst
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