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Za£T° The most widely circu
lated, and least expensive me
dium of advertising in Savannah.
AGENTS FOR THE ADVERTISER.
NEW YORK—S. M. Pettksoill A Cos., Gxo
P. Rowzll A Cos.; Hudson A Mexkt. 41 Park
Row; Abbott A Cos.; J. Voss, Herald Building.
BOSTON-S. R. Nilks * Cos.
PHILADELPHIA—Cos, Wethebill A Cos.,
Bulletin Building.
BALTIMORE, MD.— Qeifpin A Hoffman,
11 Law Buildings.
LYNCHBURG. VA.-Robt. P. Button.
MADISON, FLA.—A. A. Ellknwood.
OGLETHORPE.— A. B. McCasiill.
REYNOLDS, GA.-A. Coleman.
GAINESVILLE, GA.-A. M. Cocheax.
IRWINTON, GA.-J. Hknet Tatloe.
OCALA, FLA.— Joshua A.
FORSYTH, GA.-E. A. Han on.
BLACKSHEAR. GA.-I.KWIL CKI.
49" We hare often taken as our text the pow
er of the Press and the advantages of liberal
advertising. Our readers will however excuse
us if we illustrate the suhject by a little incident,
which occurred in our city yesterday. .The firm
of J. A. Brown A Cos., the extensive dealers In
fruit and produce, on the Bay, received a large
cargo of Havana fruit a day or two since, and
buts r the dismal and unpropitious weather,
would doubtlesa have found a ready sale, for the
fruit was unusually fine. As it was, however,
the' prospeet of losing heavily upon it was de
cidedly threatening. Retail dealers held aloof,
and were afraid to invest while the large pile of
delicious oranges were already looked upon as
doomed to decay. At this juncture, it occurred
to the firm to try the virtue of advertising. A
liberal offer was made to the public through the
daily papers to supply them for one day with
fine Havana oranges at S2 per hundred, or
forty cents a dozen. Hardly had the store been
opened yesterday morning, before a stream of
customers commenced pouring in, and the rush
during the day was perfectly unprecedented-
At six o’clock last evening. 30.000 oranges, be
sides other fruit, had been disposed of in small
lots. This is certainly most remarkable in the
way of retail sales, and the firm extend their
hearty thanks to their friends, the public, for
responding so unexpectedly to their offer.
4(9-Among the many institutions which indi
cate the general prosperity of our city, may be
noticed the elegant tonsorial establishment on
the corner of Bull and Bryan streets, which has
Ol late been undergoing the most extensive al
terations and improvements, and has been
thoroughly refitted in a manner which reflects
the highest credit upon .the enterprise and lib
erality.of its proprietor, and deserves the most
geoerous patronage of the public. It now com
pares favorably with any like institution in the
country.
Under the Bluff.
The steamship Oriental, from Boston, ar
rived yesterday to Richardson A Barnard.
Her purser has our thanks for iavors.
Coroner Harden held an inquest yesterday
on the body ofthe man who was found floating
In the river at the foot of Gas House Ilill. Some
policemen recognized the corpse ca that of l’e
ter Witty, a poor old diunkard, who has been
before the Mayor time and time again for re
peated violations ot the laws. Peter has a
wife in town, who missed him about Christmas
time only now to find him dead and scarcely
recognizable. It is .-apposed that overcome by
liquor be tell into the river and remained
there, until now the laws < f nature restore him
bard j ß * B ' ll t 0 ««h. .Poor E»for. his was a
A fearful accident occurred at the Boston
wharf yesterday, while the Oriental was un
loading, resulting in api obable loss of life. A
colored boy, named Abram Lee, employed by
il. J. Dickerson to manage the rope attached
to the dummy engine, used for the purpose of
hauling out freight, attempted to pull the
rope while the cylinder on’ which Ik jras being
wound up. was iaottpid untien-* His arm was
cylinder, and be
i'ored stop the machinery
through a space
S’ a *mm ; > un i the 11 lin-
Hu. we Oe.ieve. smashing
■ .?.•/• H 0 seriously injuring
dc olil „f his ultimate
H incomprehensible to u«,
■fc machinery, how the •.i .<s-
especially us the eiiui-
Hsra.'s reach and must have
his haul. One turn, one
have reversed the entire
part of the week, while the
for Boston, a balo of cot
the upner ha'chway to the hold,
employed in stowing, flat on
him out. as every one thought,
HFdoctorwas sent for, but by the time
man had arrived, Mr. Darkey
to consciousness, with a “bress de Lord,”
Kid walked off uninjured, to rest after! such a
■heck to his nerves.
We aoticed under the Bluff yesterday some
enormous turnips landing from Nova Scotia.
Three of them wonld about make a bushel,
and the duty on a bushel of them would be 25
•ents—profitable investment that.
Messrs. W. M. Tunno 4 Cos. yesterday cleared
the ship Margaret, Captain Roach, for Liver
pool, with a cargo of 3,100 bales of upland cot
ton, weighing 1,402,967 pounds and valued at
$346,514.
449- Officers Fox and Endres yesterday suc
ceeded in capturing Edward Green, the negro
who broke into the store of Rogers, Dasher A
•Cos. on Thursday night. The thief only suc
ceeded, as far as is known, in carrying off one
holt of calico, and it was recovered by the
above named officers. Justice Wade ccm
anitted Green to jail to await trial before the
City Coart.
49- In our report yesterday of a case before
Justice Oliveira, by some means it was made to
appear that Henry Harney was arrested for
stealing a gun, whereas Henry was the person
from whom it was stolen. As he is a respecta
ble colored lad and bears an excellent reputa
tion, we would desire to correct the mistake the
little typos unwittingly made.
49-The preliminary examination in the case
of Edward Bnrkc. charged with the killing
of George Knight, was concluded yesterday.
Decision of .Tustioe Russell was reserved. Judg
ing fiom the general tenor of the evidenco, the
defence will be able t» make out a probable
case of self defence. Whether sufficient to
clear the prisoner, upon a final trial, remains
however to be seen.
49* Justice Wade yesterday disposed of sixty
two civil suits, besides some criminal business.
A pretty good showing for one day’s business.
49“ Collector McGowan issues his last notice
-to wholesale and retail liquor dealers, in this
morning’s Advertiser, that the office for the
collection of taxes for the last quarter of 1869.
will close Thursday next, the 27tb inst.
49* A dispatch to J. 11. Graybill annonnees
that the Norwegian, hence for Liverpool arrived
out January Btb.
49“ J, V. Gilbert, the manager, who managed
to go away from Savannah owing us a small
bill, is playing the "Marble Heart” in Atlanta.
He has a “Marble Heart” for our demands f»r
I tamps.
Miscellaneous.
Kitohen girls now call themselves "ladies of
the lower parlor.”
Velvet boots the color of the dress are worn
with drawingroom costumes.
A fellow with anew pair of shoes is rightly
termed a whole soled fellow.
Fashion has decreed that wedding cards shall
be rose colored
The woman question—"can you let mo have
120. this morning.”
The blackboard is now termed the colored
Board of Education.
Why is a wax candle like a contented man ?
Because it never wants nuffin.
There is one old fashioned parlor game that
has never been improved upon, and that is
courting.
The delightful weather yesterday brought
out the mud in large numbers.
There is a man in this city who never read
any of Dicken’s works but knows there is a
shirt collar named after him —Fame again!
A precocious little maid quite astonished the
maternal author of her being yesterday, by the
remark, "Ye cannot servo God and Mamma.”
Astonishing fashions in spring hats and bon
nets are promised. The bonnets to be worn
ueder the chin and the bow knot tied on the
top of the head.
[communicated.]
To the Editor, of the Daily Advcrtieer:
Please alllow me to squeeze the following in
the columns of your most justifiable and valu
able journal of intellect, viz:
In behalf of the racetub. Champagne Charli ’.
and crew, of the first race and tile Duke de
Bordeaux, of tho last tub race, I take this
method of letting Mr. Diogenes know that if
he is obliged to buy a tub, that I will challenge
him for a race next season. If he choosos to
accept let him answer through your columns.
Yours, forever. <lc., ‘ Quid,”
Coxswain, Tabs Champagne Charlie, and Duke
de Bordeaux.
99- One of the latest designs tor a bar room
is a very neatly painted panel which, it is said,
will pay for itself in a single day. The promi
nent featuro in the panel is some blurred an t
indistinct words. A man comes in who has not
noticed them; one who has been there calls his
attention to the panel, and asks if he can
make out the words. Greeny goes to work,
and by slow degreti spells aloud. “Como, take
a drink!” "Thank you. I don’t care if Ido
take a little whiskey,” responds the interlocu
tor. Greeny sees tho point, says he'll take
whiskey, too, pays for two and then quietly
sits down to await his turn to "sell’’ tho next
man who comes, to got even, which he gene
rally succeeds in doing. We would recoin
mend this to tho "Gem,” where so many little
devices more natural than nature it-elfhave
from time to time been brought out and ex
cited so much sport among its patrons.
49-’ihe New York Telegram says: "inSa
vannnh they use dogs to bear advertising
placards about. This is believed to be the
origin of the remark that business is going to
the dogs in Harannuh- ’’ Wo have seen some
thing to this effect going the rounds of the
press for sometime, and fearing lest the im
putation of the last sentence should work in
jury to our unusually go-ahead and prospe
rous city, must lake the Telegram to task, or at
least correct its statement. But une doy or
“dorg” has been seen in our streets ns above
described, and no one has ever supposed that
the "business was going to the dogs,” but
rather that the dog was going into the busi
ness, for which he is said to possess unusual
talents, being able to dispense (with) drugs
as readily as any man, and to put down a pre
scription (of beefsteak) as rapidly as any ordi
nary drug clerk can pu* ’ --■> n,« owner be
**•'*«’**“ - throw physic to the
dogs.”
*9- The who understand so thorw
oughly hoW to inaugurate and successfully'
carry through a terpsichorean festival, pro, ose
to give a grfndlmasquerqdoball at the Turner s’
Ilall on the evening o({February 7th. As the
announcement is made thus early all parties
interested will have ample time to prepare,
and without doubt[a pleasant .time may he an
ticipated.
49* A few days since Officer Kaufman re
covered a quantity of jewelry and other arti
cles, stolen property, the most of which was at
once reclaimed by tho owners. Among the
articles was a very valuable ring, a large pearl
surrounded by thirty-two diamonds and with
heavy gold setting. Seeing the notices in the
papers of tho recovery of this property, a lady
in the city recognized the ring and proved her
title beyond a question of doubt. What is a
little remarkable in connection with it is the
fact of its having been stolen from hor eleven
years ago, and from that day to the present
nothing has been known of its whereabouts.
The owner's snrprise at seeing it was even
greater than her joy in again possessing her
valuable souvenir.
49-t;BKRaT Pzctobai. Troches, a4Kr ar
tide just out. prepared by Kushton A Cos., of
New York city, located for the last thirty years
or more under the Astor House, corner of
Broadway and Barclay streets, and have A
world wide reputation for their many excellent
preparations. These Troches will be found su
perior to any in market and very pleasant to
tho taste; none of thoso imuscating cnbebs in
in them; act like a in eureing colds,
coughs, sore throat, and all bronchial affec
tions. Try them and yon will be convinced.
Druggists sell them.— Wilmington Journal.
jans-law3m
BUSINESS NOTICES.
OW'D TO
The following is a tribute to “ Miko” from
one of his customers;
At early
To take a horn ' v
Os” Mike’s” celestial mixture.
Sure as you’ro born.
It will not corn.
But straighten as a fixture.
If at eleven.
Yon can replcqin
His fancy “ Tillery punches,”
You'll fed i» heaven,
And at eleven
You’ll go in for his lunches.
And if at night.
In wearied plight.
You fancy you’re unwell,
" Mike” sets yon right.
However tight.
With oysters on the shell.
jan22-l BIVALVE.
A Present for Housekeepers.—ls yon want
tho best, purest and most wholesome article in
the market use the ROYAI, BAKING POW
DER. Tiial packages GIVEN AWAY by C.
M. Hillsman A < n., corner Bull and Broughton
streets; A. D. Krenson A Cos . 157 Broughton
street, and A. A L. Frcidenberg, 14 Hnd 18
Barnard street- janl4-6t
Just Out.-CHEKRY PECTORAL TRO
CHES. superior to all others for Colds, Coughs,
Sore Throat. Bronchitis and Hoarseness.
None so pleasant. None cure so quick.
Manufactured by RUSII'TON A CO , Astor
House, New York,
No more of those horrible tasted, nauseating
Brown Cubeb things. an 6 3iu
49- MILHAU’S GOLDEN COD LIVER
OlL.—Pure and reliable, obtained from fresh
and healthy livers, and unsurpassed by any yet
produced. Sold by all respectable drugsists.
_ „ J. MILIiAU’S SONs.
oeZ7-W,8,1y 183 Broadway, New York.
COMMERCIAL
Savannah Market.
OFFICE DATLY + ADVERTISER,)
Savannah. Jan. 21—3 P. M. J
Cotton —The offering stock being extremely
light, buyers could not get on, as the enquiry
would have led to the belief that selections
were poor, yesterday’s heavy sales having swept
desirable lots, and the damp day having pre
vented sampling and hauling. We quote—
Middling..... 24’ 4
Low Middling .. 23%
Good Ordinary 2-*%
Some sellers asked a little more. Sales 500.
S*a liland Upland.
Receipts 1049
Exports 3100
Freights—Liverpool by sail, 5-6d.
Exchange—New York Sight, 14 prem. Ster
ling 130%.
Markets by Telegraph.
FOBKIGN.
Liverpool, January 21—11 A. M.—Cotton
quiet; sales 10,000 bales; Uplands, ll%d ;
Orleans, ll%d: receipts for the week, 62.000
bales, of which 55,000 bales wore American ;
sales 104.000 bales; export and speculation 31,-
000 bates ; st*»ok on hand 841,000 bales, of which
135,000 bales are American.
Liverpool. January 21—2 P. M.—Cotton
firm; sales 12.000 bales; afloat 242,000 bales of
which 141,000 bales are American.
Liverpool, January 21—5 P. M.—Cotton
steady; sales 12.000 bales; export and specula
tion 2,000 bales; prices unchanged.
DOMESTIC.
New York, January 22—10:30 A. M.—Cotton
quiet but steady. Gold 120%.
New York, January 21—12 M. Cotton
quiet but steady; quotations unchanged. Gold,
1.0%,
New York, January 21—3 P. M.—Cotton
dull and nominal; middling heavy at 25!4c.
Gold. 120%.
MARIAK NEWS.
Miniature Almanac.
Sun Rises 7:02 A. M. I High Water 11:23
" Sets .5:22 P. M. I Moon Rises 11:02
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
Saturday. January 22, 1870.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY.
Steamship Oriental, Snow, Boston—Richard
son 4 Barnard.
Bark Alabama. Hartwell, Liverpool.
Bark Nonpareil, Flynn, Boston, in ballast—
Hunter A Gammell.
CLEARED YESTERDAY.
British ship Margaret, Rouch, Liverpool—
W \1 Tunuo 4 Cos.
Schr Gun Rock, Bangs,New York—Richard**
ardson A Barnard.
Schr Nellie Bell, Stahl, Providence—Rich
ardson 4 Barnard.
CLEARED AND SAILED YESTERDAY.
Steamer Lizzie Baker, LaKo.se, Palatka—M
A Cohen.
IMPORTS
Per ship Screamer, from Idverpool—2.soo
sacks salt.
EXPORTS
Liverpool—Per ship Margarot— 3,100 bales
upland cotton.
RECEIPTS
Per Central Railroad, January 21—1.399
bales cotton-
Per Atlantic 4 Gulf Railroad, January 21—
200 bales cotton.
CONSIGNEES
Per steamship Oriental, from Boston—J N
A P Bunekham, Blair A B, F 11 Barnard, C P
Barker, Brigham, 11 A Cos. Brown 4 Cos, M A
Cohqn, Drummond. M 4 Cos, Dunbar A Cos, J
J D*le. Dixon A Cos, A Go mm, S W Gleason.
Holcombe, 11 A Cos, M Y Henderson, Geoege M
lleidt, Lawton, H A Cos, Lathrnp A Cos, & S
Miller, A Minis. Miilen A W. Mein hard Bros
A Cos, A J Miller, Richardson A B, Rooney and
W, buuythe 4 Cos. Symons A Cos, Wood 4 J.
P»«* ilrmr.ral Railroad. January , 21—8 W
Gleason, Bothwell A W, Green. dr Cos, E
Jones. Lovell 4 L, A Gornrn, Mrs Handley, J
Ryan, Miilen A W, Weeds A C, Einstein * E,
Guckenheiwer A S, Sims 4 Cos, P M DeLeon.
Guilmartin 4 Cos, T Addison, Duncan A J, B J
Wilson A Cos, Adams, W A Cos, order, Cohen 4
Cos, ft J Larcorube, J W Lathrnp & Cos, Low 4
Cos, Wilder 4 F, Padelford A C, Brigham, H 4
Cos. Reed A Cos.
Per Atlantic 4 Gulf Railroad. January 21—
Barnett A Cos, W H Woods, Boit A McK, For
Agt, Sloan A Cos, Austin A E, J L Villalonga,
Randell A Cos, Ferst A Cos, J B Oliver, Ander
son's Sons dr Cos, Stark 4 Cos. M Y Henderson,
Finegan dr Cos, Sims A Cos, Holcombe. II A Cos,,
lerrill A W, Krauss A Cos. J Bernhard. j
LIST OF VESSELS UP. CLEARED
AMO SAILED FOR THIS PORT.
FOREIGN.
LIVERPOOL.
Mont Blanc. Herbert, sld Dec 2<>
Drafua, Nicoleen, *l<l Dec 22.
Calista llaws, (laws, up Dec 2.
Southern Bights, Weymouth, aid Deo 25,
American, Young, up Dec 15
Island Home, McClellan, up Dec 27. *
Universe, Jones, sld Dec 31.
SUNDERLAND.
Minna. List, ent out Nov 19.
LONDON.
Ship Vicenza Savayna, Savayna, via New
castle, for Savannah, Sept 24-
StOlaf, Abraham ?en, old Dec 9.
LONDONDERRY.
Harvest Home (German), cld Sept 6.
OUXHAVKN-
Hiawatha, cld Sept 25.
HAVRE.
Wilson, sld Nov 11.
Newcastle, Armstrong, sld Dec 30.
SHIELDS.
Carlton, Trecartin, sld Uct 20.
HELVOET.
Jane Banfleld, Jago, sld Nov 24.
*aven.
Dee 9.
7 22.
ONA.
15th.
f MATANZAS.
brig Annie. Saunders, sld Nov 13.
PLYMOUTH.
Piper, sld Nov 29.
W CARDIFF.
Potcr C Campbell, sld Dec 22. m
Nlord, duel, sld Dec 22. #
FALMOUTH.
Jane Banfleld, Jago, sld Dec 1 . .
BT. THOMAB.
Schr Roswell, Copp, cld Dec 16.
Schr Nellie Howe, Merry man, cld Dec 16. “
ANTWERP.
Almira. Grose, sld Dec 30.
COASTWISE.
NEW YORK.
Ship R S Maby, Phillips, cld Dec 4.
M A Johnston. Leder.cld Dec 18.
nSchr Ella Maithews. McEloree. cld Jan 11.
Schr K S Gildersleeve, clfl Jan 12.
Schr I E Meservey, Wall, up Dec 24.
Brig Woodland, Mankin, cld Jan 14.
Schr M M Knowles, Small, cld Jan 14.
Schr Minnehaha, Kennedy, c;d Jan 14.
Sol r Four Sisters, Starr, up Jan 8.
Schr Joseph Fish, up Jan 14.
Schr Sabac, Lamsen, up Jan 14.
NEW BEDFORD,
Schr J S Mallory,sld Jan 5.
BOSTON.
Schr Chas E Paige, Doughty, via Wood**
Hole, cld Dec 24.
Schr J S Gilmore, Lord, up Dec 25.
Ship John Harvey, Lathrop, old Dec 30,
Schr Fannie M Bucklin, Bucklin, cld Jan 4.
S Godfrey, Godfrey, cld Dec 28.
B?hr A J Fabeus, Bragg, np Jan 6.
Schr Dorigo, Snow, up Jan 12.
SAN FRANCISCO VIA M’KKaN'S ISLAND.
Ship Rival, sld July 1.
Ship War Hank, sld July 14.
bath.
Ship Jamestown. Call, sld Deo 1.
BALTIMORE.
Schr Josiah Whitehousc, Farnham, cld
Dec 20
Schr J Simonson, Crawford, up Jan 1.
Schr John Shane, Fisher, cld Jan 12.
Schr A C Page, Haley, cld Jan 9.
Schr Fred Walton, up Jan 7.
Schr J S Lee, Carr, up Jan 12.
Schr J B Marshall, Seaving, up Jan 12.
Schr J H Stickney, Fooks, up Jan 17,
PHILADEDPHIA.
Schr Tennessee, Creed, cld Dec 19.
Brig Isabel Brennan, Kennard, cld Dec 23.
Schr Watauga, Morrell, cld Jan 14-
Schr E B Wheaton, Atkins, cld Jan 12.
F LL RIVER.
Schr Belle Winslow, sld Jan 1.
PORTLAND-
Schr Rising Sun, Jones, cld Jan 8,
LETTER HEADS, on fine Paper, ruled
to pattern, and printed in good style by
•epl GKO. Jl. NICHOLS,
PROF. SEMON’S
Fashionable Dancing Academy!
REMOVED TO ARMORY HALL.
PROF. SEMON is about to enter on his
Second Quarter for the instruction of his
Mazourka, Polacca and Polka Quadrilles, and
all the new and popular dances taught.
Particular attention given to Children.
Class days: Misses and Masters—Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, from three
until five o’clock. Ladies—Monday, Wednes
day and Saturday Afternoons, from three until
five o’clock. Gentlemen—Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday Evenings
Terms: sls per Quarter, payable in advance.
For Circulars or information, apply a
the Academy. dec3o 2m
MUSEUM OF LIVING WONDERS!
AT ST. ANDREW’S HALL, FOR ONE
WEEK ONLY, commencing MONDAY
January 24.
MISS ANNA SWAN, the Nova Scotia
Giantess. 8 feet 1 inch high.
MISS ZOREDE LUTI, the Lndv of Beauty.
MONS. JOSEPH, the Great French Giant,
overß feet high.
And the Wonderful WILD AUSTRALIAN
CHILDREN.
Receptions held from 2 to 5. and 7 to 9V4
o’clock. Afternoon receptions for the express
accommodation of Ladies and IChildren.
Admission 50 cents
A. J. BATES,
jap2o-5 Business Agent.
OLD SMOKISTS, FOND OF A GOOD AR
TICLE l)F SMOKING TOBACCO, must
not fail to call on
VERDERY A BARIE,
janlO _ 75 Whitaker streot.
HASGIxii BASKETS,
JAPONICAS in bloom, and a variety of othei
Plants, also t ne best Early Peach Trees
Figs, Grapes, etc., for sale by
land-if ,TNO. A. MAYER. Agent.
COTTON ON STORAGE!
THE NEW
FIRE-PROOF WAREHOUSE
OF THK
Savannah Rank and Trust Cos.,
lirougliton and West Broad Sts.,
IS NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON
1 ON STORAGE, upon reasonable terms.
R. F. HARMON, Agent.
scp.'2-tf
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO!
FOR SALK BY
R. HABERSHAM & CO.
jan9
HOARD.
MBS. M. A. REYNOLDS, FROM BURKE
County, has just elegantly furnished her
House on Perry street, two doors east of Bar
nard, and can acoommodato Boarders with
first-class Board, at very reasonable terms.
Rooms all vacant but one. janlfi 5
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
I HAVE THIS DAY SOLD MY ENTIRE
STOCK of SADDLERY' to Mr. E. 11.
COIIEN, Jr., who will continue the business.
I cheerfully recommend him to the pntronage
of the Public. The business of the old firm
will he settled by the subscriber.
W. F. MAY.
Savannah, Jan. lS:h, 1870.
Having purchased the entire
STOCK of SADDLERY of Mr. W. F.
MAY, I propose to continue the business attho
01.D STAND, corner of Whitaker and Bryan
street.. Every article to he found in a well ap
pointed Saddlery House will lm kept for sale
LOW. A continuanoe of the patronage be
stowed on my predecessor is rosneotfiilly so
licited. E. U. COHEN, Jr.
Sav iNNAH, Jan. 18th, 1870.
J mii)
NOTICE OF COPARTNERSHIP.
IMIE UNEERSIGNEIJHJIVE* THIS DAY
formed a CopnrtnAMH®, to carry on the
JEWELRY BUSINESS in all its branches
under the Firm Name of F. GROSCLAUDES
SON * CO.
MARTHAiGROSCLAUDE.
jan!2 ts FREDD.QBOSCLAUOK.
Private Boarding.
AFW GENTLEMEN can be accommo
dated with HOARD *t moderate rates bv
application at I®* LIBKRfV STREET, north
ride, too doors west of Jbfferson street. Loca
tion pleasant and central!* 1 decß-tf
BRICK POMEROY
fFHINKS IT MUST B! HURTFUL TO
A the Looal Press to luvo the Dogs run
around with Business Carrs upon them, as
they do in Savannah- The original l" DORG”
can be seen at
janlfi VERDERY * BARTE’S.
CALICO SOIREE.
A CALICO DRESS 60IRER WILL BE
given at Armory Hal* Wednesday Eve
ning, 26th inst., for the benefit of the Widows'
Society. Dancing to onmmeice at. 8 o’clock.
“•Tickets can be procured f«m eithor the Lady
or Gentleman Managers.
* , LADY MANAOFRB.
Mrs. V. W, Lathrop, Mrs.O. Cohen, Mrs. G.
L. Cope, Mrs. M. Dillon, Miss b. C. Tufts.
GENTLEMEN MANAGERS,
SENIOR. < . JUNIOR.
Wr M. Mills,
Jos. MSolomons. Jamss W. Lathrop, Jr.
John TFDillofi; H. W. Butlor,
B. B. Ferrill. F. Rip Sweat,
W. D. Waples, W. R. Colquitt,
James Miller, R. S. Claghorn.
Professor Semon has kindly offered to act as
Floor Manager for the occasion.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
11HE SCHOONER WAPELLA WILL COM
MENCE discharging her cargo THIS
DAY, at Kelly’s Wharf, foot of Draylon-street.
All goods left on wharf at sunset will be stored
at risk and expense of consignees.
JOHN U. GARDNER A Cos,
Savannah, Jan. 21, 1870. Agents.
MUSICAL NOTICE.
Having applica
tion to teacinWhdc, I take this oppor
tunity of informing the resident, of Savannah
that I have doMdedLjd<\vr 4 *n i„y time and at
tention exclusflflßMW-JlnSk' Teaching, and
will be hgppy pupils who may
desire J. W.UALLAM,
* twPWst of fit. John's Church.
jan2l-6 „ “
DK. HltfuAl .S
GOLDEN REMEDIES
4sk for no other, take no other,
. and you will save time, health and money.
1,000 REWARD for any case of disease in
any stage which they fail to cure.
Dr. KICUAU’S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 1
cares Ulcers, Ulcerated Sore Throat and Mouth,
Bore K.vos, Cutaneous or Skin Eruptions, Cop
per Colored Blotches, Soreness of tho Scalp,
Scrofula, Ac.; is the greatest Renovator, Alter
ative and Blood Purifier known, removes all
disease from the system, and leaves tho blood
pnro and healthy.
Dr. RICHAU’S GOLDEN BALSAM No. 2
cares Mercurial Afioctions, Rheumatism in all
its forms, whether from mercury or other
causes; gives immediate relief is ail oases. No
dieting necessary. I havo thousands of Cer
tificates proving the miraculous cures effected
by these Remedies. Price of either No. 1 or
No. 2, $5.00 por bottle, or two bottles for $9.00.
Dr. RICUAU’S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE, a
safe, speedy, pleasant and radical enre for all
Urinary Derangements, accompanied with full
directions. Price, $3 00 per bottle.
Dr. RICHAU’S GOLDEN ELIXIR
D’AMOUR. a radical euro for Nervous or Gen
oral Debility, in old of voung; imparting ener
gy with wonderful effect. Price, $5,00 per
bottle, or two bottles for $9.00.
On receipt of price, these Remedies will ha
shippod to any place. Prompt attention paid
to all correspondents. None genuine without
thename of "Dr. RlflU AU’oIJpLDBN RE
MEDIES, D. B. RICHARDS, sqYe proprietor,”
blown in glass of hottles-MfiMlhoorr from 9
A. M. to 9P. M. i Address
A RDS,
1y N. Y.
After a needs
n TOOTH to 50 cents.
Dry Goods, Etc.
rrauim
(LATE OF VIRGINIA),
JJAVING LEFT A FEW CHOICE STYLES
OF
INGRAIN CARPETS,
OFFER THEM AT
COST PRICE:
ELEGANT MEDALLION PATTERNS,
DARK AND LIGHT,
FK © M il TO $125!
BLANKETS,
BY THE PAIR,
At Less Than They Have Been
Sold Since the War I
EXTRA HE AW ALE WOOL
TWILLED,
WATER-PRUOF WHITE BLANKETS.
FITL li 10-4,
ONLY $7 PER PAIR.
BEAUTIFUL STILES
Dress Goods !
AT AND BELOW IMPORTERS’
PRICES.
WE HAVE A SUPERB LINE OF
Empress Cloths,
Satin (le Chines,
Figured Irish Poplins,
Black Silks, &c.
Which we offer at COST, in order to reduce our
LAROE STOCK lor the approaching
SPRING TRADE.
WE OFFER UNPRECEDENTED INDUCE
MENTS IN OUR LINE OF
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS !
W. M. POOLE & CO.,
CORNER
Broughton and Jefferson streets,
DRY GOODS!
DEALERS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
jan!2 J I
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
- 10-
h ous;ekeepers,
IIN WANT OF
CROCKERY, I
CHINA,
GLASSWARE,
- AND
- FURNISHING GOODS.
WITH A VIEW OF CLOSING OUT OUR
LAROE OPEN STOCK of the above
GOODS, before the opening of our regular
SPRING WHOLESALE TRAD’S, we offer our
ENTIRE STOCK at a SMALL ADVANCE
ON COST.
E. D. SMYTHE & CO.,
CONGRESS and ST. JULIAN STS.
janl9-tf
" DR. HUNTER
CONTINUES TO TREAT ALE PRIVATE
diseases, Syphilis in all its forms. Gonor
rhoea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis, and all urinary
diseases, and the effects of mercury are com
pletely eradicated; Spermatorrhoea or Semin&l
Weakness, resulting from self-abuse or other
causes, and which produces some of the follow
ing effects, as blotches, bodily weakness, indi
gestion, constipation, aversion to society, un
manliness, dread of futuro events, loss of mem
ory, indolence, nocturnal emissions, and finally
prostration of the vital can be fully re
stored to health. Persons afflicted with this or
any other delicate, intricate, or longstanding
constitutional complaint, should give the Doc
tor a trial. He never fails.
The Doctor publishes a medical circular that
gives a full exposition of venereal and private
disease*, that can be had free at office or by
mail for one stamp. It gives a clear delinea
tion of all the diseasos and conditions resulting
from the infringement of the moral laws, ex
cesses, indulgences, exposures, and impru
dences in married or single life. Every sen
tence conta it instruction to the afflicted and
enablingth mto determine tho precise nature
of their c njdaints.
Tho establishment, comprising ten ample
rooms, is central. When it is not convenient
to visit the city, tho Doctor’* opinion can be
obtained oy giving a written statement of.the
case, and medicines can be forwarded by«mail
In some instances, however, a per
soflHPQfaiination is absolutely necessary,
wbiifnn others daily personal attention is re
quired, and for the Hccommodation of such pa
tients there are apartments connected with the
office that are provided with every requisite
that i's calculated to promote recovery, includ
ing medicated vapor baths All prescriptions
are prepared in the Doctor's own Laboratory
under his personal supervision.
Medical pamphlet at office free, or by mai
for two stamps. No matter who have failed
read what ho says.
Office—]%•. 183 Third Street*
Between Green and Walnut streets, near the
Post Office,
LOUISVILLE, KY.
Offico hours—6 A. M. to 7P. M Bund ays,
A. M. to 12 M. iulv2-lv
TO THE GREAT READING PUBLIC.
rpnE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO in-
L form his numerous patrons and the public
that he receives, by every mail and steamer, all
tho leading NEWSPAPERS. PERIODICALS
MAGAZINES, Ac.; also, a variety of HOOKS
and STATIONERY, and articles of Catholic
devotion. Particu'ar attention paid to the
School trade. PICTURES,CHARTS and MAPS
constantly on band. All orders left at the cor
ner of York and Montgomery streets, or at my
stand in front of Postofficc, will bo promptly
attended to. E. M. CONNOR.
augl
COAL.
I’HK BEST FRANKLYN RED ABn, the
unc<t burning Hard Coal mined, and war
ranted to give satisfaction to all. Landing
from Schooner E. A. Harper, by
E. B. CHIPMAN,
janl4 Corner Whitaktr and Bay.
FERTILIZERS!
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO.
John S. Reese & Cos., Baltimore, Md.,J
General -Argents.
The reputation of this Guano is well established in the Southern Stales. Jl is
well known that its use has realized large profits to Planters. I have numerous cer
tificates on file in my office as to results derived from its use during the past season,
which I deem it useless to publish, but which can be seen at any time.
• .
Pacific Guano Company’s
Compound Acid Phosphate of Lime,
For Composting with Cotton Seed.
This article is manufactured at the Company’s newly erected works at Charles
ton, S. C., under the especial superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Havenrl, whose
well-known reputation in the South affords a sufficient guarantee of its purity nnd
excellence. It contains the same elements of fertility ns the SOLUBLE I’ACIEIG
GUANO, except that it is not supplied with Ammonia. COT ION SEED affords
the cheapest possible source of AMMONIA, hence when composted in e<|ual part*
with this article the equivalent of Soluble Pacific Guano in fertilizing properties is
obtained at a material saving of cost to the Planter. The compost can be easily
made with but little trouble and labor, which will be more than compensated by its
economy. Particular printed directions for making the above compost will he fur
nished by me on application.
PACIFIC GUAM COMPAOT S DISSOLVED BOMS
This article is manufactured at the Pacific Guano Company’s works at Charles
ton, S. C., under the direction of Dr. St. Julian Ravenel and is WARRANTED to
be made EXCLUSIVELY from UN BURNT BONE, hence contains all its animal
matter and ammonia , and is therefore far superior to Dissolved Bone made from
Burnt bone or Bone black, as is commonly the case . It possesses all the elements
ot fertility in their very bust form nnd proportion, hence will not disappoint Plant
ers whether used alone or mixed with Guano.
John 8. Ilcese & Co’s
Flour of flaw Bone.
This article is warranted pure unsteamed bone, reduced to the fineness of four.
The best results have been obtained by using it in combination with Soluble Pa
cific Guano, Peruvian Guano. It is a complete fertilizer in itself, as it possesses am
ple ammonia and organic matter, and when used alone gives the fullest satisfaction.
FOR TERMS APPLY TO
WM. HENRY WOODS,
Colton Factor and General Conissioi Mercian!
8 2 IBay Street 9 r rui •• oJ h.. rv
\ . d'juovf otf *
deeJ 3m _ !«!!»** fa Ag. _ -
SASH, WOORS, BLINDS, &c.
BLAIR & BICKFORD,
169 Bay Street, Savannah, Georgia. 171
KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND THE. LARGEST STOCK OF
SASH, DOORS, BLINIOS, MOULDINGS, BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS,
And Stair Rail; also Sash Material, ready for putting together,
T0 auv3l o -?f and th “ ,ide 0f NeW Tork • and Wil !^v?uth ß * ood tern "' " any other Establishment In
Something New !
IN
SCIENCE AND_ MEDICINE!
Paralysis Carßa Carai!
4ITEFULLY AND FREELY INVITE ALL
tl Pbysieiana and Students of Medii-ine of
all schools, and also everybody else, to come
and examine our invention.
THE EQUALIZER,
—* FOR
Treating Diseases by Vacuum,
We have derronstrated the fact that in
Paralysis Nervous Debility, Dyspepsia, Neu
fjlgia. Weak Chests. Narrow Chests, Asthma,
Weak ‘Lungs, W r eak Backs, Weak, Stiff and
ShrunVen Limbs, Curvatures "ttbe Spine, and
other Spinal Affections, Sciatica, Rheumatism
of yea*s’ standing, Spasms. Epilepsy, Palsy. St.
Vitus’ Dance, Derangements of the Mind, Pro
la* sits Uteri, Obstructed Menstration, with all
their concomitant diseases, linpot.enoy, and all
kinds of weaknesses of the generative organs,
Bladder and Kidneys, Torpid Liver, Cor.siina
tion, Ac., can be cured. This invention con
sists of air-tight receivers, in which the whole
or any part of the b >dy can be enveloped, and
a partial vacuum is produced over the parts,
thus bringing an increased flow of blond and
nervous fluid whore there is a deficiency, anu
giving life and tone to all weak parts. We
have a full supply of instruments for sale, and
are prepared to treat patients successfully, and
WILLUIVE SATISFACTION 10 ALL.
We have rooms at 178 and 17* BituUGH
TON, between Barnard and Jefferson streets.
Savannah, Ga. Give us a call, aud get large
circular.
jan2o JOHN G. HADPIELD, M. D.
PICKLES.
HALF BBLS CUCUMBER PICKLES
5Q Cases BOTTLED PICKLES.
For sale by C. L. GILBERT.
jan2o
COTTON SEED.
David Hickson’s, of Hancock co.,
For sale by
decS-2m P, H. BEHN.
COFFEeT COFFEE!
Q \ .* ft BAGS PER BRIG "BERTHA.’’
O » direct from Rio de Janeiro, for
lale by
decV-2m WEEDS * CORNWELL.
GUANO.
-A.MKRIC ATST
STRAWBERRY BASKETS,
Quarts, Pints and Three to Quart.
WEA KgTA KING OKDKRS FO KT H ESE
bUPERioa J.A.-KLTS to bo deliyi-red
at Savannah at the followup prices h»r quarts :
100 4 o SCO at $4 00 per hundred.
500 to 1,000 «l $;» 50 r»*-r hundred
1,000 to 1,5 U) at $3 00 per hundrod.
Also Crates for shippir.g Berrio*. bidding
from *A to bO begets Amy are compact, light
and durable, and Berries ttiipped iu ihem will
go iivsh and uuinjured.
FRUIT JAHS, o( the mo*t approved kind,
always on hand.
Send in j our order* e;.r!y.
BOLSHAW A: 811. VA.
jan2o
BASIS.
10 Casks Now Magnolia Hams.
10 Casks Ouflicid Hams.
For ba'c by
jan2l 6 CL * ,<HoflN7 * CUNNLNGILAM.
STORA. <& JES-J
AT THE
“FOREST CITY MILL,”
OF LARGE OAPACIIY AT LOW KATE-'.
Apply to
jan 21 b g. G. HAYNES A BRO.
TOILET SOAPS,
IN ENDLESS VARIETY, TIIK POOREST
as well aa
THE BESI IN rnE MARKET.
All at the lowest pTfe j
■ „„„ G. M. HElliT,
J a n‘~o 3 )JiUKX<rit. a '
Sheriff’s Sale.
UNDER and by virtue of a fi. fa., issued out
of ihe Hon the City Court of Savannah,
in favor of Richard K Hines vh. The Ogt*-
thorpo Insurance Companv I have levied upon
the following property, to wit:
One fine largo Office Desk, iu three sections,
and one fine Office Table.
And will sell the same to satisfy said fi. fa., on
the first Tuesday in February next, before the
Court House door, in the city of Savannaht
County of Chatham and State of Georgia, be
tween tho legal hours of sale, for cash, purchas
ers paying for titles.
The property above specified can be inspect
ed at the office of J. TANARUS, Thom a*, Esq., lately oc
cupied by the defendants, on Bay street, be
tween the Central Railroad and Merchants’Na
tional Bank*
CHARLES J. WHITE,
jan* td Sheriff C- 8,