Savannah daily herald. (Savannah, Ga.) 1865-1866, March 12, 1866, Image 4

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GENERAL ROBERT JE. LEE. BY MABY BAYARD CLARKE. Ar went the knight with aword and shield To tournay or to battle-fleld, Pledged to the lady fair and true, For whom his knightly sword he drew; \ou offered at your country's c*U Your life, your fortune, and your all; Pledging your sacred honor high For her to live, for her to die; With her you cast your future lot, And now, without one single spot To dim the brightness of your fame, Or cast a shadow o’er your name. You lay your sword with honor down, And wear defeat as *twere a crown; Nor sit like Marius brooding o’er A ruin which can rise no more; But from your Pavia bear away A glory bright’ning every day. Above the wreck which round you lies, Calm and serene I see you rise, A grand embodiment of Pride Chastened by sorrow, and allied To disappointment but to show How bright your virtues 'neath it glow. But who may tell how deep the dart Is rankling in your noble heart. Or dare to pull the robe aside WhictfCiesar draws his wounds to hide. IN GENERAL. —The venerable town of St. Marys, Ga., is rapidly rising from its ashes. Besides numerous dwellings, one steam saw-mill has been finished and another is being built. The Police Cmnmiasioners of Dublin have ordered the swords recently diatributod to the force to be re sharpened. The N. Y. Tribune’s correspondent says: “Secre tary Seward, in a conversation with a Pennsylvania Congressman, boaated that he was the father of the President's last enunciated policy.” —David Williams was recently put on trial at Ben ton. Illinois, for the murder of ILnry Mahon. While tin* trial was in progress, the court, counsel, witnesses, spectators and the prisoner wero astonished by the en trance Into the court room of Maliou, the man sup posed to bo murdered. The prisoner was so affected by this unexpected release from custody that he wept like a child. —The cotton harvest in Algeria is magnificent. \ laav wished a seat in a crowded hall. A gentle man brought her a chair. “You are a jewel, ” said she. “Oh, no, 1 am a jeweler; I have just set the jewel.” —Philosophe s §av that shutting the eyes makes the sense of hearing more acute. A wag suggests that this accounts for the many closed eyes that arc seen in our churches every Sunday. —The war eo6t East Baton Rouge, La., 8,000 slaves, 100 dwellings, 5,000 bales of cotton burned, 5,000 stolen or captured, and an incredible number of horses, cat tle and agricultural implements, amounting probably to $ 10.000 000. NOBLE PURPOSE AND Clothing. mum KID GLOW A LSO, n fine assortment of Silk, Wool anti Buck AA. skin Gloves and Gauntlets Just opened at EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, n23-tt 151 Congress street J. W. STEELE, tLatc Steele A Burbank.) Mcrchunts' Row, Hilton Head, So. t'a. And corner King and Gewge Sis., Charleston, /1ALLS the attention of Wholesale and Retail Pur- V. 1 chasers to his superior stuck of Military and Naval Clothing, AND FURNISHING GOODS, Watches, Clocks. Fancy Goods, Jewelry and Plated Ware, Swords, Sashes, Belts, Embroideries, Boots, Caps, Field Glasses, Gauntlets, Gloves, Ac., Ac. jf H. HAYM, 174 Bvong-liton Street. 174 CLOAKS AND SHAWLS, the newest styles, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, WORSTED SHAWLS AND HOODS, COUNTERPANES, HOSIERY, Ac. Just received and for sale at the lowest prices by betas FT. HAYM. Fertilizers. Peruvian Guano. ’YXTE havo in store genuine N‘>. t Peruvian Guano, TV direct importation, and will sell in quantities to suit purchasers. 02.tf CRANE A- GRAYBILL. To the Planters. TTTE are prepared to furnish, at short notice W Genuine Pervian Guano liaugh’s Raw Bone Superphosphate Lime Bolivian Gnano Kittlewell’s Manipulated Gnano Potash and Plaster, by the barrel All permanent Fertilizers Whitlock’s Superphosphate Send your orders at once 113 In* N. A. HARDEE A CO. Soluble Pacific GUANO. ll r E invite the attention of Planters to this valuable Guano, as a matter of importance to their in terest. It is similar in appearance, odor and compo sition to Peruvian Guano, differing only in tho pro portion- of the same elements. It contains less am monia, but nearly one|hundred per cent, more of Phos phate than Peruvian Gnano, ODe-thirdof which is im mediately soluble. It is quite as active as Peruvian Guano, and is icss costly. For further information, apply to E. C. WADE A CO., Agents, jl-3m Savannah, Ga Financial. Sight Exchange ' ON 3STEW YORK, In snmfl to suit purchaser*, by *ep2S-tf B. P. METCALFE & CO STOCKS AND BONDS FOR SALE BY Bryan, Hartridge & Co.: A TLANTlfr and Gulf Railroad Stock A. Central Railroad Stock Georgia Railroad 8tock South-western Railroad Stock Atlantic and Gnlf Railroad Bonds City of Savannah Bonds. m9-3 Notice. /CONSIGNEES per schooner Prudence, from New York, are hereby notified that she will be <1 in- charged t his day at Dillon’s Wharr, below Gas Works. All goods left on wharf after sunset will be stored at rick ami expense of Consignee. mlO-2 WM. 11. STARK, Agent. Notice. A LL persons advertising In the “ Savanuah Direc- -f\. tory” will please Bend their advertisements in immediately. m«-3 PURSE A SONS. NOTICE. TO ALL WANTING FURNITURE 1 am opening for the inspection of the public, a fine stock of CABINET FURNITURE, CHAIRS, MAT TRESSES, &c., &c., To which the attention of all is invited. Warerooms, 178 BROUGHTON STREET, Sher luck b old iivy Quods Store. D 6 - 1 * L. B. HARRINGTON. NOTICE EXCHANGE HOTEju By consent of Col. John Screven, the name of this Hotel Is this day changed to Its former name, “ THE SCBfiVEN HOUSE. G. M. MoGINLY, a6-l m Proprietor. A Glorious Result H. There are as many roads to fame and fortune as there were gateways to ancient Thebes. Yonr am bitious warrior is for carrying his way with the sabre; yonr aspiring politician for scheming his way by intrigue and consummate art. But there is one grand broad path to the goal, along which nothing base can travel. It i» the path set apart for the march of talent, energy, and noble purpose and though full of obstacles, it contains none that a brave man cannot surmount. This fact has been exemplified n innumerable instances, bnt in lew more forcibly ban in the rise and progress of DR. HOOFLAND’S german BITTERS. For over fifteen years itsconrso has been onward and upward, scattering blessingB at every step, until it now Btands on the topmost rounds »f the ladder of fame, as the rGREAT TONIC. o Hoofland’s German] Bitters | Is a positive remedy for DYSPE PSIA, DiseasesLIBesulting from DISORDER^OF: THE LIVER and DIRESTIVE ORGANS, jAnd is the ODly certain and safe RESTORER OF STRENGTH IN CASES OF DEBILITY.J Commission Merchants! Join M. W. Hlll, Of Jefemon Co-, Fla. A. DUTENHOFER 4 CO., Shipping 1 , Forwarding, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Bay Street, Savannah, Ga. Pro'mpt attention given to the purchase, sale ana shipment of cotton, lumber and country pro duce generally. Consignments solicited, on which liberal advances will be made. BiRKiKon: Brigham, Baldwin A Co., Savannah ; Hiram Rob erts, Savannah ; J. H. Zeilin A Co., Macon, Ga.; Dr. N. L. Angier, Int. Rev. Col., Augusta; JamesM. Ball, Esq., Atlanta. Ga.; Willis Chisholm, Atlanta, Ga. ; C. L Robinson, Jacksonville, Fla.; F. Dibble, Jack sonville, Fla.; Col. W. L. Bailey, Jefferson county, Flo.; D. H.Baldwin A Co., New York; Bearden A Co , New York. Warren Mitchell, Esq., Louisville, Ken tacky.jll Crab. JEL Bkrhir, Raleigh, N. C. Bennett, Van Felt & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOB TRIE BALE OP ' COTTON TOBACCO, NAVAL STORES, ETC., ALSO, FOR THE PURCHASE AND SALE OF STATE AND OTHER STOCKS, 23 "Whitehall St., Now York. We have associated with us Mr. D. W. Cubtis, late Public Treasurer for North Carolina. n9-Cm GEO. H. ARLEDGE, SHIP* CHANDLER, GROCER alssion and Forwarding Merchant, 72 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH. d2S-ly A. S. Hartridge, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MBRCBAVT, 92 BAY STREET, savannah, ga. By the nse of this Bitters Weakened and Debilitated Frames Be come Renewed with all the Vigor of Health. Impaired constitutions are rebuilt, and the patient in a short time regains Vioror, Health and Strength. OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS, Resulting Irom Disorders of the Digestive Organs! Constipation, Iuward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heart burn. Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructations. Sink ing or Fluttering at the Pit of the Stomach, Swimming of the Head, Harried and Difficult Breath- ing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensation when in a Lying Pos ture, Dimness of Vision, Dot* or Webs before the Sight, Fever anti Dull Pain in the Head, Defi ciency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Pain in the Side, Back, Cheer. T.imha. Ac.. Sadden Flnshe* of Heal. Burn ing in the Flesh, Constant Imaginings of F.vil, and great Depression of Spirits. Remember That these Bitters contain no Ram or WhiBkey. (And can’t make Drunkards. Is not a Bar Room Drink, Bnt a Highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract, Free from Alcoholic Stimulant or Injurious Drugs It cannot insidiously introduce the vice of Drunk enness into the bosom of yonr families—to your wife, your children, or yonr friends. SOIiXlIERS Or others, whose systems; have become impaired by hardships or disease, W1U find in this Bitters a tonic hat will restore them to all their full vigor. «A These Bitters have performed more cures 1 Given Better k Satiafaction! - Have more Testimony Have more respectable people to vouch for them I Than any other article in the Market. We defy any one to contradict this assertior, AND WILL PAY $1,000 To any one that will produce a Certificate published by us hat is not GENUINE. BLAIR & BICKFORD, LUMBER MANUFACTURERS, AND DEALERS IN TIMBER AND LUM BER OF EVERY DESCRIP TION. DOORS, SASH, AND BLINDS. Mill and Lumber Yard on Canal, near Bryan street Office 180 Bay street, d28-tf Savannah, Ga. THOS. H. AUSTIN, Forwarding and Commission Merchant No. 95 BAY STREET, (dp stairs) di2-3m* SAVANNAH* NENNNIA. E. H. VAN NESS & CO., GROCERS, SHIP CHANDLERS AND Produce Dealers, UNDER THE BLUFF, CORNER ABERCORN ST, Savannah, G-a. Orders from the Country Private, Families, Steamers aud Sailing Vessels respectfully solicited. Produce bought aud sold on commission. 100 bbls Selected Apples 100 bbls Onions 100 bbls Potatoes 50 bbls Extra Flour 50 bbls Nos. 1 and 2 Mackerel 100 tabs Extra Butter 60 boxes Extra Cheese 600 kits Nos. 1,2 and 3 Mackerel 50 half-bhlg Fulton Market Beef QUOTATIOKr* For Southern Bank Notes. BANKING HOUSE — or “ « manning a oe rortesT * 19 WAIL STRUTT, NEW YqteK. CORRECTED JAN. 4, 1866. VIRGINIA. c of Berkeley - Commerce, Fredericksburg. * f*h n ■ 1 natnn Clinslimtnri . t..96 M 30 - W JOHN S. SAMMIS & CO., Forwarding and Commission MERCHANTS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., NOS. 1 AND 2 SAMMIS’ BLOCK, Bay Street, JacksonviUe, Florida. ED. G. BAMMIE. Jas.T. Paterson, TIMBER, Lumber & Commission MERCHANT, iNo. 9 STODDARD’S LOWER RANGE, Bay Street, Savannah, Darien, dlO-tf Georgia. GEO. I*. SNIDE*. 8. W. MITCHELL. SNIDER & MITCHELL, GROCERS AND General Commission Merchants 2d Street, one door from Claerry, 122-lm* MACON, GA. N READ WHO SAYS SO. "FROM THE HON. THOMAS B. FLORENCE. Washington, January 1, 1864. GentlemenHaving stated It verbally to yon, I have no hesitation In writing the fact, that I experi enced marked benefit from vonr Hoofland’s German Bitters. During a long and tedions session of Con gress, pressing and onerous duties nearly prostrated me. A kind friend suggested the nse of the prep tion I have named. I took ilia advice, and the ret was improvement of health, renewed energy, and that particular relief I so much needed and obtained. Others may be similarly advantaged, if they desire to bo. Truly your friend, THOMAS B. FLORENCE. D From Rev. W. D. Seigfried, Pastor of Twelth Baptist Church. Philadelphia, December 26,1863. Messrs. Jones & Evens, Gentlemen I have recently been laboring nndcr the distressing effects of mdigeetion, accompanied by a prostration of the nervous aVstem. Numerous rem edies were recommended by friends aud some of them tested, but without relief. Your Hooffiand’s German Bitters were recommended by persons who had tried them, and whose favorable mention of the Bitters in duced me also to try them. I must confess that I had an aversion to patent medicines, from the “thonsand and one" quack “Bitters,*’ whose only aim seems to be to palm off sweetened and drugged liqnor upon the community, in a sly way; and the tendency of which, I fear, is to make many a confirmed drunkard. Upon learning that yours waa really a medicinal preparation. I took It with happy effect. Its action was not only upon the stomach, but npon the ner- vous system,waa prompt ant) gratifying. I feel that I have derived great and permanent benefit from the use of a few bottles. very respectfully yours, W. G. 8EIGFREID, No. 264 Shackamaxanbtreet, BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. See that the signature of “C. M. JACKSON" is on the Wrapper of each bottle. PRINCIPAL OFFICE & MANUFACTORY No. 631 ARCH STREET, JONES & EVANS, SUCCESSORS TO C. M. JACKSON A CO. -, _ _ ,, W. M. WALSH, Sole Agent. Cor Broughton A ^ _ octll-WAS " ots. Savannah Ga, GEORGE PATTEN, Forwarding and Commission Merchant’ No. f22-3m* 182 Bay Street, SAVANNAH. LAURANT, WAYNE & SWEAT, AnonoN. General Commission Forwarding Merchant*, Bay at. between Whitaker and Barnard. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. S TRICT attention will be given to the purchase and sale of General Merchandise, Cotton, Tim ber, Lumber, Real Estate, Stocks, Bonds, Ac. G. LAURANT, H. A. WAYNE, jll-tf 8AML.B SWEAT, G. B. & G. W. LAMAR, General Commission Merchants. Forwarding and Shipping Ageab, NO. 9a BAY STREET, (np stairs.) Refer to Geo. W. Anderson, Jno. 0. Petrel and G. B. Lamar, Savannah; W. E Jackson. Josiah Sibley A Sons, J. B. A J. W. Walker, Angnsta. Consignments solicited. Om-novS I.P. Bout*. W. A. Bxtant. Bouse & Bryant, (Formerly of Jacksonville, Florida,} 104 Bay Street, SAVANNAH, - - - - OEOaeU. tttill give prompt attention to receiving and for- W warding goods, sales on consignment, and all ding got orders. And will _ ,„ good stock of Groceries, Liquors, Agricultural Imple ments, Building Materials, Fairbanks A Co. ’s Scales, Ac., besides other goods and manufactured articles tor sale on consignment and for which they are agents. Orders and consignments respectfully solic- also keep constantly on hands " III d27-3m JOHN L. VILLALONGA, COTTON FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MER CHANT. No. ©4 Bay Street. SAVANNAH, GA. Charleston, Charleston the .Commonwealth. Howardsville, secured 30 Old Dominion ...4* Philippi, secured. Rockbridge Rockingham ...ST Scottsv&le, secured 30 the Valle;.. 81 Virginia S3 Winchester Central Bank of Virginia secured. Corporation of Alexandria. ‘ 46 Danville Bank, Danville 23 Exchange Bank of.Va., Norfolk c2 Farmed’Bank of Fincaetle I I • .» “ Richmond, | Merchants*Bank, Lynchburg, secured...:..........4 > MonticeDo Bank, secured. Northwestern Bank at Jeffersonville.. Southwestern Bank, WythesviUs Traders’ Bank. Richmond Bank of Richmond north Carolina: Bank of Cape Fear ST “ Charlotte 80 “ Clarendon J4 “ Commetce “ Fayetteville 14 “ Lexington *• North Carolina 37 ** Wadesborongh ’22 “ Washington 15 “ Wilmington /... . ."" lg “ Yanceville "."’”12 Commercial Bank, Wilmington ’ jo Farmer*’Bank of North Carolina ’ 30 Merchants' Bank, Newbern 35 Bank of Roxboro* 26 Miners and Planters’ Bank 30 Bank of Thomasville . .30 SOUTH CAROLINA. Bank of Camden “ Charleston ,g Chester j] 20 Geoigctown .". 18 Hamburg lg Newbury ' n. South Carolina I!I".T” js _ ****£ ot ®° nth Carolina, old issue 22 Commercial Bank. Colnmbia ,n Exchange “ “ J"; ,g Farmers’ and Exchange 10 Merchants', Cheraw go People’s Bulk !.”40 Planters’ •* Fairfield ..’""'"jgO Planters' and Mechanics' Bank. 93 south w. r. r..„ ao 8tate Bank ) jq Union Bank....: ”11*1 j’ ”$o GEORGIA. Augusta Insurance and BanHng Company.. .12 Bank of Angnsta .177. ao Athens.. , .............30 Columbus 18 Commerce 12 Pulton 21 Empire State « Middle Georgia Xi 8avannah 41 Bank of State of Georgia 26 Central Railroad Banking Company 94 City Bankof Augusta ....23 Farmers'and Mechanics „u Georgia Railroad and Wanking Company 94 Marine Bask ....... * 7777. «o Mechanics’ Bank 7 12 Merchants and Planters' Bank 12 Planters'Bank jg Timber Cutters' Bank l( Union “ t..j....I2 Manufacturers' “ Macon w ALABAMA. Bank of Mobile TO ’’ Montgomery to “ Selma 36: Commercial Bank : 35 Central “ 36 EaalernBank to Northern “ i i..... .60 Southern •• : To TENNESSEE. Bank of Tennessee, old issue 86 “ ” new issue Planters' Bank 64 Union •* 66- “ “ Knoxville J H" *• Memphis.. '....A.... n “ Middle Tennessee SB' “ Paris. ..40 “ the Union 99. “ West Tennessee 40| Back’s Bank 90 City “ 60 Commercial Bank 90 Merchants' “ ..60 Northern “ OQ Ococe “ J40| Skclbyville “ :.T6 Southern “ 10 Traders’ “ ...26 LOUISIANA. Bank of America lMi Louisiana t.36’ •• New Orleans Off Canal Bank *9 Citizens' Bank Crescent City 70 Louisiana State Bank Iff Mechanics' and Traders' Bank 90 Merchants' *' Off Southern ** -llff Union “ T6 New Orleans City 8crip 90 STATE BONDS AND COUPONS. North Carolina Floyd Bonds 60 8. Carolina “ Wy7g The above Bonds are bought with Coupons, from 1861. 1 Oty of Savannah Bonds • " *' Augusta, “ JKsJjl Charleston City 8tock. a ®9 New Orleans City R. R. Bonds 70a7fi “ *• Consolidated 8J City Memphis end. by St. Ten 44 Railroad ....53*6 Municipal Wa6! Savannah Coupons... Augusta * 4 Memphis N. Carolina “ Tennessee “ f J Georgia “ «a7l Virginia .■ • South Caroim* K B. Bonds 60 Savannah and Charleston, i«t mortg — • i . 2d •• Montgomery and W. Point K. H. Bonds .3 Nash, and Chat. endo. R R- Bonds Memp. and Char. end. R. R. Bonds 6 Mobile and Ohio B. R. stg. Bonds 56, %» « Coupons .Hi We are dealing extensively in an kinds of South: Securities, and pay particular attention to ^ and Sales on Commission, filling ordsnr for those indebted to the Banks. Parties sending us packages hym*U or express receive the benefit of any advance In the market These quotations are not likely to decline, as South ern money and neenrities are in great request fit Refer to the leadiagRanking and Business Houses ofNewYorktity. ACHijmoN , 1 . BRYAN. HARTRIDGE A CO., >11 Of Savannah. Insurance.' „ N0. 98 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. CTBUI COKTniliPMiMnt. T t a« as ay TV Cl | Lri-o. f jr6M, Roland 0. Mitchell, ; Asplnwall, A. A. Low and ert®. Mlnturn, Thomak Hope, Policy holders receive au the profits without incur ring any liability for losses. Itl&aa therefore all the advantages and security of a Stock and Mutual Com- 'pan; combined, without their separate disadvan tages. OSCAR CRAIG, General Agent State or Georgia, Savannah, Ga. W. K. WlBiua, M.1X, Medical Examiner, Savan nah. Ga. febi9-3m. Xtelimble Mouther: Imwurfimoo. SOUTHERN MUTUAL LIFE INSU RANCE COMPANY. (Established in 1849.) AS8KT8 8BPTKMBKR lat, over. .984 000, _ _ „ „ Ht ®-W. F. DaSAHSSUBE, Pres. F. RL MaMasm, Actuary; .,3?i£S IU W.£ M c pai, l for k * mm *° the. Widows and Orphans of the South near $400,000. * ow anoprofits regularly returned to J. B. READ, M. D. Medical Examine*. FOR SALS, THOSE very valuable Lots situated on the corner A of West Broad and Znbly street* desinnatmt hr . the letters C, E and G, Middle Oglethorpe* Wmd**^ daytoa Newffold, Y. E.; KT, A. Brpwer, Sec. ;Rob- Each Lot has a width 6fslxty5eve n feet and s'iv **” n inches, and Is one hundred and cichtv ftir m , x the ln9urttra. National Marine and Fire INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ORLEAN8 CAPITAL,. .•560,000 The undersigned begs leave to inform the Insuring public that he has been legally appointed Agent for tte above named Companies, and is ready to take Ma rina, River, Life and Fire Risks at customary rates. O. C. MYERS, Agent, Office with Phillips A Myers, 86 Bay street. j29-3m FIRE AND MARINE rN'STTRAJSrOB AGENCY. SECURITY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,600,000 PHOENIX INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,500,000 INTERNATIONAL INS. CO., Capital aud SuirduB........ $1,200,000 MANHATTAN INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus $1,078,000 HARHOKY INSURANCE CO., Capital and Surplus. $ 500,000 Total cash Capital and Assets $6,000,000 Fire, Marine, and Inland Navigation Risks taken In the above highly responsible Companies on Build ings and Merchandise to any amount, at the lowest rates corresponding with the risk. Losses equitably adjusted and paid promptly at this Office. A. A. LANE, AGENT. No. 13 Stoddard's Range, Bay Street, Sa vatuah, Ga. fl9-3m Groceries and Liquors. EL G. RUWE, WBOLUiU DEALER IN : oreign and Domestic Liquors, WINES, CIGARS, GROCERIES, ALE AND LAGER, Johnson’s sgua re, dppoeiu the Pulaeki Mouse, Corner St. Juiien and Bry?n Sts. fFslligilit’soldPa&jlltdhd. Potatoes and Apples Jnstjscelved. . .- “WAlLAtJE DRYSDALE, Choice Family Groceries STATE STREET, ^odlm Opposite Armory Hall. XIRLIN, BR0. & BURKE, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN iLBS, WINGS AND LIQUORS, NER WHITAKER STREET AND BAY DANE. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED It DELIVERED. auSl If MfKAY, BLISS * CO., CommiSsioii Merchants, TxEALERS in White Oak and Yellow Pln^Tlmbfir M U all sizes. Cash advances made on consignments of Timber, Cotton, Naval Stores, Ac. The abovanamed haoae offer unusual facilities for the sate of Southern Product#, and respectfully so licit consignments. MoKAY, BUSS A (XX, d21-tawtf 166 Broadway, N. Y. ' Mf;|‘ VWf \,j ,, Family Dye Colors. PateatcA OetMhiair 13, 180*. ‘ J Black- t Black for SBk Dark Bln* Light Blue French Bins Claret Brown Dark Brown Light Brown Banff frown Cherry Crimson E&*& ,lr Fawn Drab . Light Oraes Mllirts Site fur jag/-** Scarlet ^r^kydrugfWaand T. J. DUNBAR & CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS SEGARS, &C. T^V Elay- Street, SAVANNAH, GA., {NEXT DOOR ABOVE REPUBLICAN OFFICE.) TTTE invito the attention of the Trade and the Pnb- 11 lie generally to our largo and elegant assort ment of • IlUt 1 • ■ Wiaes, Liquors, Cordials, Conserves, Ne gara, etc., etc., which Is not excelled by any similar establishment in the States. We are sole proprietors af DUNBAR'S CELE BRATED WORMWOOD CORDIAL, the reputation of which is folly established in this and foreign conn tries; DUNBAR'S well known STOMACH BITTERS, guaranted superior to any article of the kind, de sighed expressly 'for hotel and family use: DUN- BAR’S SCHIEDAM CORDIAL SCHNAPPS, war ranted of thfi utmost purity, and put up expressly for our bonte, of which we are sole proprietors anti Importers. Sole Agents for Robert Smith’s cele brated PHILADELPHIA ALE, in cases and barrels; English, Scotch and American ALE and PORTER, BBLANtyri scotch and Boulbon WHISKEY and AR RACK BUNCHES, formerly well known thronghout the United States, put upliy us incases for export and home consumption. T. J. D. A CO. Are sole Agents for A. A H*W. Catherwood'e Pore RYE WHISKIES, XX and XXX brands, guaranteed unsurpassed in quality and ex cellence. Constantly on hand, a large and well se lected stoek of BOURBON and WHEAT! WEIS6IE8, worthy the attention of the trade and connoisseurs generally. An umrtment of SEGARS of finest grades, manufactured and imported expressly for this noose, which we offer at the very lowest net cash prices. BRANDIES, GINS, WINES, CHAMPAGNE8,, and every description and grade of Foreign Liquors imported directly by this house, and for sale in bond or duty paid, at tovyeft market rates. d20-tf PIERCE SKEHAN, In Fine Groceries, Boots Dealer •hoes. Clothing, For- id.8egars. ? y j ^ o: GOLDEN ALE , CHAMPAGNE CIDER. IB n London and Dublin Brown Stout, IMhAiwAe. Stout, Scotch and Eng j * 000.7] Liberal deductions made to the bade. 174 BROUGHTON STREET, SAVANNAH, ooofl8oT»“ THE EYE, EAR, AND THBOAT. > B. WRIGHT, of Toronto, Canada Westj tdtysk <*« and Surgeon, Ocnffst and AuriaL can be IM LQDfB. e,thelr Medical Office haure from 9 to 12 A. M-, aad 8*0 6 P. M. J#-tf making an area or. two huntiral^iawtTanVa hair feetby one hundred aud eighty. Thi.s u" uId ai ,r abundant ratm for the erection of a Hotel of oxtem slveproportions orforany kin( i of manufactory “ For any of which purposes these lots are iligiblv sit uated, being near to the Central Railroad Depot aid on one of the principal streets of the city. Tlieabm- Lota may be treated for atprivate sale separately 01 together, and if not disposed of previon.lv. will he offered at public sale in front or the Court House the first TUESDAY in April next; l>v T. J. Walsh. At which time and place wiH also he offered f.ot No. 3 >, Franklin Ward, on Broughton street, and the Island of Great Warsaw, eonuimng two thousand acres- R. T. GIBSON, Executor, fl'--eod of estate of Dr. C. P. Richardson. THE BEST INVESTMENT IN GEORGIA. VALUABLE COTTON, CORN AND RICE PLANTATION FOR SALE. That well known and truly valuable Plantation, situated in Liberty county, Ga., forty miles from the city of Savannah, five miles from Starion No. 3, and six miles from No. 4. on the Atlantic A fluff Railway, Known as the '• Waltliour Homestead,” is now otter ed for sale at a REDUCED 1'ltiCK, as the owner is engaged in mercantile life. It contains 1,roti acres, about 6O1) of which Is open, anil is composed «if lands unsurpassed for produrtiveni'Wvand iu a portion of that justly celebrated body of laud known as thu ‘.‘Desert Tract,” which produces the finest descrip tion of long cotton—equal to that raised on rfio sea islands—corn, sugar cane, potatoes, and allbouthern products usually grown in its climate, produced abundantly. Its contains about 100 Acres of Choice Rice I,anil. The improvements are those usually found on first-class plantations. Accommodations for firty operatives. Good two-story dwelling, kitchen, sta bles, dsc., barns, rice house, crilis, Ac., Ac. There is a steam engine on the place that does not Itelocg to it, hat can be bought front its owner. For further particulars, apply to E. C. M ADE A CO., Savannah. Ga., or to J. D. llELANNOY, mC-ltn (juittuan, Georgia. VALUABLE TRACT Of FLORIDA LAND FOR SALE. A bout fifteen hnndred acres of splendid Land, sit uated twenty-seven miles from Kortiati'.lina, at Callahan Slation, on both sides of the Florida Rail road, which passes through it for more than a mile. Between eight aud nine hundred acres are thickly wooded with the best of pitch pine, ami has never been cut over. This timber is large and of a most superior quality, having an extremely small propor tion of sap. Splendid locations for saw mills are on this tract, on tile line of the Florida Railroad, which is now being rapidly rebuilt, and will afford easy and speedy access to Fernandina and all points of tho At- lantic coast and Europe. Passing near this land is a watcr-oonrse connecting Nassau river and the adjacent sounds with Fornan- dina—one of the best harbors for shipment to Europe south of Norfolk. The balance of the tract is par tially cleared—Is high, undulating and healthy, and underlaid at a slight depth witli aa unlimited supply of the besl of marl. On this land is lueated Callahan Station, one of the most important oil the Florida Railroad. Several buildings and out-houses arc also upon the place. This land Is unsurpassed for the production of long staple or sea island cotton; and for parties wishing to engage .In its culture, offers superior inducements. Titles unexceptionable. For birther particalarH, enqnireof tile subscribers, next dm>r to the Gas Of- flee, corner of Bull aud Bay street, up stairs. m9-r. McDowell calLahan. FOR SALE. Plantations on Ocinnlgec River, in Irwin Co. A PLANTATION containing about 2,nou acres,'coo of which is under good fence. On this place there is a good Dwelling with oullmilUings, Hants, Stables, new Gin House, and Packing Screw, witli good quarters for 30 hands, and one of the best Wood Landings this side of llawkiiisville. A portion of the land was planted in corn last year and yielded 25 bushels to the acre. . 100 head Cattle, 200 do. Sheep and a large stock of Hogs will be sold at the same time, if desired. In Coffee county, » rnintarion containing ahq’- 1500 acres. wydneesing all the advantages'' a i„— one, !• or further particulars, apply •- L. J. GUILMaBT 1 ' * c ' 0 ” f21 'igo. ft* Bos’ street. Notice. s »vanna h . On and alter Monday, the 12th ■ -w viit . i*e.| TrainwUI leave Savannah'f“ Monday, Wednesday and Friday Pm turning, leave Thomasville ,J' n »' ‘lay and Friday night at 12.15 „ m Freight trains will commence „ days. When due notice will light freight Will be taken hv ntT r ““ l owners* risk. . * 1 a Freight by passenger train delivered at the dep, > I- , , V but. wnd be "““ Tt “ :u at 'ne depot thirty mi " pre W4a, starting time of the train. 3 lnulc ' 8 5efoi»*' G. J. FTL-fox Peril OFFICE ( if TFIF Central Railroad 1 SAVAXNHn, January O N and after Monday, the id, ,, 'J daily trains win run "ctweon tw„ | gusta, connecting in both dir,, ,i V ar,n: ‘l‘ the Georgia Railroad, as rollow""" 1 * Hitl > fo.,’ 1 Lf'ave savannah 7 ' Arrivoar. Savannah... ‘ 7 1 m ; Leave Ancnsta. ..... "<!•' m • • Arrive at Aoffiu»t.T.5 i : M , m • ar »l . 1 Paa^ape $8.0n. nnd | Freight to go by paf>s» nrro r tmin sysasssaf*-" «*»s! j9o-tf ^Commission Merchants, J. S. RAWLINGS & clT Produce Commission Merchants 96 SOUTH CHARLES MliEET BALTIMORE, an, Strict attention paid to selling all kinds,,-. ^ nml to the purchase and-hipping or nli parks of the South 4r .ro We also keep constantly on hand a choice, Pure Seeds, -u, h ns Clover. Tiumth^"^ filled at lowest rales. Consignments and orders solicited Refers to Messrs Woodward. Bahltria *tw timore and New York; Mr. s. G. ilayn,-,s,,^ ffib-.-Q F. M. MYRELL STEAMBOAT AGEIST, ’ GENERAL COMMISSION AND p,,,. WARDING 31 KKtll ANT, BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA Harris’ Buildings, 2d door west of A. Inwicb* Refers to Messrs. Hunter & Gammell, Craiic. Mi son A Gray hill; Bell, Wylly ,fc Christian : Bethwh i Whitehead; Miller, Thomas A Co.; M. A. Ctta, ; . tti»i, Esq. FOR SALE. A TRACT of Land, three hundred J "‘* ihirtv acres of first quality pine la*—', tying in Liberty comity, near the W»i»a»orviUe Slation ol the Atlan tic A Gulf Road, The .said land can 1,e bought lor four dollars per acre. Tiiere is fifty acres cleared aud uincr a good new fence ; some houses on the place. ?or Information, apply to the undersigned, who live on the place, within three miles of Stattai No. 4, WtilthonrviUe. mjPlu^^^^JV^ILBACON^ Dry Goods. EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, No. I5i Congress St. Savaaaab Ga. THEOLf ESTABLISHED AND WELL KNOWN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 1 HOIS HOUSE, AND DEALERS TN FRENCH, GERMAN, ENGLISH DOMESTIC GOODS. AND H AVING jnst received ami opened a very large and select stock ol Fancy Dress Goods, Hoitsc- Keeping and Domestic Goodi, Blankets, Cloaks and Shawls, Also lilts. Boots ami Shoes. And all articles usuallr found in a first c a an Dry Goods House. we.woalrfiPingt respectfully invite our former friends and ensomers; also Merchants and Planters visiting the city to call and examine oar stock before purchasing elsewhere. EINSTEIN A ECKMAN, nov6-tf 151 Cougred Street, Savannah, Ga. Blankets i Flannels CLOTHS AND CASSTMESES BLEACHED AND BROWtl SHIRTINGS DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS FRENCH KERINOES iND ALAPACAS. Received and for sole theap by II. UAYM, !$ 174 Bmngliton street. DEY GOODS The undersigned having formed a copartnership, ader the firm namoof . ]•. . v Hirarq Roberts’ Sons & Co., for the purpose of tarrying on a general DRY GOODS BUSINESS, have sow opened, ami will continue to receive additional supplies of Imported and Domestic Dry Goods, which they offer for sale at Vo. 15ft GIBBOUS’ BUXUKVG oa. Congress street, east of the Market, and at the second store from the end of the bunding. JAMES H. ROBERTS: DWIGHT L. ROBERTS. EDWARD S. LATHROP, 196-tf SHAWLS, SHAWLS. I -1 t •r '• K •* ‘ ' ’ 1 I ’ ‘ '< i TU8T opened a large assortment of Zephyr Worsted d Shawls, Son tags, Cloaks and Hoods, Childr en’ Caps, Boots and Gaiters. - Also, Irish Linens, Table Damask, Linen Towels, Table Napkins and Doyles, and a variety of Fancy Ar ticles too numerous to mention. Ai.ofwh.ch we novS-tf 191 Congress Street. M1TCHEL & SMITHS, Gronornl Commission Merchants, THIRD STREET, Macon, Georgia, Particular attention given to the sale, |urrte and shipment of cotton, cotton yarns, -hcetist shirting and general merchandise; also, to me:,::; and forwarding goodx. ItRKKB TO Erwin A Hardee, Savannah Claghorn Jt Cunningluon. ."vivannah. j. V- i-nthrop, s^ranii.ih. .•aron Wilhnr. Savannah. E. B. Long £ Co., Angu-ta. Lloyd G. Bowers, Cnininbus. V. A. ()askiil, Atlanta. William Bryce A Co., New York. A. P. Tapliy, Boston. Griffine A Tnbov, Mempliis. Sn'tiirS’^^'VA^ „ . . jll-2m “ Partnerships. INT otice. T HE firm of Warren & Plainer is thi-t d3rdiJ«W 4iy mntnal con-ent- Mr. Z. C. Warren U<H J withdrawn from the concern, Mr. E. I’. Pl.ue* | sutuea all liabilities, aud will continue ihebosna Z. C .WAfil®. m2 E. P. PLITSB- I have this day admitted Mr. C. H. Roswwtbt-“I partner. The business will be hereafter enrnsi a I nmler the name and firm nt Platner * BnsworU. m3 E. P. PL C1N6L Notice. T HE copartnership of Colby, Millen 4 Co., jUil I rien, Ga., is this day dissolved by mutau ® | sent. . ... CHARLES L. C0LBT 4 CO.. m2 Wallace a millen. Notice. J W. NEVITT, Of Hie firm of NeriLUW a Rogers, has associated himself with uffijr Co. in the Dry Goods business at the old eland» jl-tf HENRY LATHR0P fiCO. GEORGE Ml. BERRY k Manufacturers anil Dealers in WALNUT, CHESTNUT AND PACUE j CHAMBER FURNITURE’ Rtfriyeraturs, Bureaus, H urdrobes^dc-, 1 & 3 Holmes 7 Block, II»yi»»rket FOR SALE. 150 iu»rS-lw BBLS. Super Pltosplialtf ol Lmie, AV'- * tide. Apply to c WAI , K t iV HISTORY OF THE WAS. R eceived by cooper, olcotts * RELLY, „ SOUTHERN HISTORY OF THE ^ complete in fonr volumes, by Edward L- 0 _ f!2 Catawba Wine* CA CASES (still) vinUtge of D'-'L 101 ^ ^ MACKY. BEATTIS^^ fo 0 !Ra-* 200 i ;«>* Singer Sewing Principal Office for the State of^ lift BR01GHT0Y STBS*** . H. D. HAWLEY, General ^ ; I A large assortment for sale at New T« Sewing Machines of all Kinds rep notice. Stitching neatly done. G R A D JOHN HEALER HI Wooden Ware, PAILS, BRHSI*®*’ ^ ctsAA’ | Twines, Cordage, Tn*». jt ca..o. S«1 NO.. ID ' NEW YORK-- jS9-3m • -