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SAVANNAH DAILY REPUBLICAN, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, 1865.
TO THE PUBLIC.
X Xj
$100,000 WORTH
OF
CHOICE GOODS
, A SPLENDID STOCK OF
QROOERIES, FANCY GOODS,
Wooden and Tin Ware.
All of which has been selected with great care expressly for the
Savannah. Market.
The Stock of GROCERIES is very large and comprises all the staples of
life, consisting in part of
NDS.
FOR SALE
IN WRAPPERS READY FOR MAILING,
At This Cffice.
PRICK, FIVE CENTS.
CANDLES,
CANDLES,
BACON,
BACON,
STARCH,
STARCH,
CIGARS,
CIGARS,
SO APS,
SOAPS,
CHOICE
T
Souchong, OoloDg,
Young Hyson,
Gunpowder,
Ningyong,
English Breakfast
T
FLOUR,
FLOUR,
BUTTER,
BUTTER,
SUGAR,
S U GAR,
ALL GRADES
TOpACCO,
T 0 B A C CO,
Army & Navy.
PKIME PICKLED PIG’S FEET,
POTATOES, Prince Albert’s and Peach blow*, all
je^t in fine condition,
ONIONS,
CANNED MEATS,
SMOKED BEEF,
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
BACON,
VEGETABLES,
mm* Kmmm,
Mnntag Abeml,<!:■:: 20:en illae-z,1865,
IN DER TURILLR HALLE,
Ecke St. Julien and Jefferson Strassc.
Die Dontschcn der Siadt sind hoefliclist zu eiuem
geselligcn Abend eingeladen.
Eintritts preiss. Drei Dollar.
COMMITTEE :
C. W. Wicker, I A. Sack,
Jno. Z^mlku, | Jno. Qvimt,
A. Gamueut. ('iias. Schwab*,
F. J. ItvCKKRT, I C. J. HtISI.EE.
C. Hass.
mar 1ft—'It ts&m
FOR SA1.-K-,
A C A RliliGE «i: hseats for fix j>ersons; also,
twenty volumes of Encyclopedia Brittanica.
Enquire at No. ? Monterev square. inarlT— 2*
FIRE IMSUEMCE
ft R ft € I it ¥
PROVISION
AND
CROCKERY I401M
AT
189 BROUGHTON STRSRT,
Two Doors from Bull.
THE BEST, LARGEST
AND
MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT
OF
Underwriters’-
Age a c y
©
H
ENGLISH DAI ItV,
ENGLISH DAIRY,
PINE APPLE.
PINE APPLE,
RAISINS,
MALAGA,
RAISINS,
PICKLES,
ASSORTED
PICKLES,
PICKLES,
PICKLES,
SARDINES,
MOCHA,
JAVA,
JELLIES,
JELLIES,
JELLIES, aC I
NUTS, r I
NUTS, ET
NITS, ■ _
JAVA, ET
JAVA,
mocha. gp®
MOCHi, H-
MUSTARD, asm
BCLOHNA SAUSAGES, in tin foil, a very nice article;
A nnall invoice of Fresh DATES, the only lot in the Savannah Market.
PICKLES in bulk and bottles, put up by the best New A ork and Boston ilourea.
An endlcsss variety of DRIED FRUIT, Al’PLFS, PEACHES, etc., etc.
CONFECTIONERY,
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF
STEWART'S CELEBRATED REFINED CANDIES!
togeTHkr with
FIVE HUNDRED BARRELS OF CAKES AND CRACKERS,
THS GiftMAMI*, H 4tGVE*.
NIAGARA AND REPUBLIC
FIRE i:\SURASCE C5»MFAMSS,
OP NEW YORK CITY,
Have entered into an arrangement for the purpose of
transacting TOGETHER, the business of Insur
ance against
LOU OR DIM lit FIRS!
And In order to carry the superior advantages of such
an arrangement into effect, have established au Agen
cy in this city.
ONE POLICY of Insurance la issued by- Die FOUR
COMPANIES, through the Underwriters’ Agency.
By the conditions of the Underwriters’ Policy, but
ONE SET OF PAPERS is required to prove a loss to
the several Companies insuring under it, thereby mak
ng the adjustment simple and expeditious.
The cash assets of the four Companies on the 2d Jan
uary, ISfifi, were as follows, viz :
Germania $656,7*'!) 3ft
Hanover 53G.3S0 64
Niagara 1,270,353 46
Republic *• 533,643 13
Making a security in the aggregate 2,937,166 53
And affording an abundant guarantee.
J. T. THOM4', Agent,
Office, Bay street, south side, next east of the Rail
Road Bank,*between Bull and Drayton. marl4
Just the article for the family table or hotel use.
LADIES
[<3# r
GENTS’
BOOTS
AND
S®|i SHOES,
A URGE VARIETY, AKL SIXES.
House - Furnishing Goods,
TIN AND WOODEN WARE.
^ s \ a i Wi8B -aS^
BROOMS and maioHf.s, p , p ™
OFFICE and CAMP CHAIRS, WRAPPI5G PA1EK,
A SWALE INVOICE OF
GENTS’
F I 3XT 3E5
BY GEO. W WILLY.
At Private Sale.
I ots Nos 17 and is. opposite the Atlautic & Gnlf
Rnflioad IHmm* >r«to. Thr improvements consist of a
Brick Store and Dwelling, rented at $400 per annum,
and two Wood Dwellings, rented at $300 j>er annum.
The above property will Ihj sold at fifty per cent, below
C Apply as above, or on the premises to 11. Seltzer,
mar 6 —eodtl'-’th*
W. WVLLV,
GEO
Auction aiu tioiauiission Mefelust,
Drayton Street a::d Bay Lane,
W ILE attend to the sa'* o Real Estate .Stocks..
Bond- and Goods of all de.^cri 'tion a: Private
or Public Sa c.t;:M—io*
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS
AND
daaiCjci&Y
IN SAVANNAH!
AND ALL AT THE
Furnished Rooms,
ho
Address Box 315, Savannah I*. O- tf
W ANTED—Four or . .
suitable for a small family for house-keeping.
W L.UUrSj'. TEAM3TBR3.»n,l MECHANICS.
Rations furnished and good wages paid. Apply to
Capt ». 8. STABS,
Post Quartermaster.
Office in Railroad Bank. Bay st.reer. feh*.?—tf
H C pnid in gold." Information furnished. Highest
rajes paid for doubloons and all kinds of gold and sil
ver. TAYLOR & CO., Bankers.
marlS lm No. 16 Wall sL. New York.
.8HELLENBARG6R,
Mansfield, Ohio,
SA«C N. AY3E5. |
I-ute Examiner Urd.
Office, and Artillery Cl’k I
2d And. Office.
ISAAC N. AYRFiS <5r CO.,
Attorneys acd Solicitors cf Claims,
So. 2i*6, Cp Stairs, Fa. Ace.. *
3 doors East of 14*4 St.
WASHINGTON, D C.
LP. O. BOX 632.1
Special attention given to the Adjustment of Offi
cers’ Ordance and Quartermaster’s Accounts. Returns
carefully made out, and Certificates of Nun-Indebted
ness procured from the Ordnance and Second Auditor’s
Office. inar!2 -tf
Piano Tuning.
P IANOS, MELODEONS, ACCORDEONS aud
Musical Instruments of every description, care-
full v Tuned and Repaired at reasonable prices. All
orders left at Mr. Schreiner’s Music Store, Congress
street, or my Residence. 132 South Broad street, near
Barnard street will be promptly attended to.
Also, a 6*. Octave Piano, in good order, for sale
cheap. FRED. DIETZ,
mar 16—3t
IUSURAl>rO£3-
MARINE AND FIRE RISKS TAKEN
1M THE
CONTINENTAL (FIRE) INSURANCE COMPANY.
OV NEW TURK.
Capital aud Reserved Fund. $1,418,000.
MERCANTILE MUTUAL MARINE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
or NEW TORE.
Capital aud Reserved Fund. 81,500,000.
L. C. NORVELL & CO.,
Sorrel’s Buildings,
feb26 corner Bay and Bull streets.
To Pent
A COM FORT A RLE. well furnished Bed Room
with'or without Board, at No. 132 State street,
mar 10—3t
To Pent.
BAN YYHSTC3-.
CHECKS ON NEW YORK,
SPECIE and
STERLING BILLS
Bought and Sold by
L. C. NORVELL & CO..
Sorrel’s Buildings,
feb‘26 corner Bay aud Bull streets.
A SPACIOUS STORE on
lj> good basinet's stand. Enquire!
mar 13 3t|
Broughton street;
;at this office.
CARTES, KIRTLMD & Ml.
MANfFAlTlE
> AXI> JOBKERS • >F
’ A. F. MURRAY & CO.,
NEWS AGENT3
11 Biff Oil
CtOTHI
i\o. 340 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
Offer to first-class buyers a large
and very complete stock of
CONSISTING IN PAKT OF
** Spring’and Summer
CLOTHING!
Notice.
M ARTIN O’HANLON, Florist and Garden
er, oilers his services to the ladies and gentlemen
of Savannah for laying out and attending Gardens,
Cemetery Lots, &r. His charges arc reasonable, and
the poor’as well as the rich can have their lots put in
order. Orders left at U. Cranston’s Gas Fitter Store,
s»l Bryan street, or at J. M. Abrahams A Co.’s, comer
of Congress and Whitaker streets, will meet with at
tention. mar *
Boots and. Shoea.
A S assortment of BOOTS and SHOES, just receiv
ed and for sale by the Package, consisting of
Men’s fine Boots, Balmorals and Brogans
Women’s Congress Gaiters, Balmorals, etc., etc.
Misses’ Congress Balmorals and Gaiters
Children’s Buis. all sizes.
HILTON & RAN DELL.
mm-*} tf 193 Bay street, near Barnard.
For Bale.
T
W r O PIANOS and a lot of FURNITURE wil
‘ southwest
foh?S tf
be sold cheap if applied lor this week,
cor. of Drayton and Bronghton streets. ■
FASHIONABLE
HATS.
A SPLENDID STOCK OF
fancy Goo* 1 * an' 1 Toilet Articles,
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN,
Consisting in part of
tt AIK eRUSHKS,
H com b |cap,
COLOGrTSTHY, and
PELtl’DJYIERA.
OF ALL KINDS,
GLASS WALE.
Tumblers,
Goblets,
Ale Glasses.
A large assortment for sale at
• W ADEEV’S,
Or, Barnard street and Congress Bt. Lane,
feblfi—eod4t v
COFFEES,
SUGARS.
TEAS,
STARCH.
CANDLES
SOAPS,
JELLIES
PICKLES.
TOMATOES,
PINE APPLES.
RAISINS.
TOBACCO,
SNUFF,
SEGARS
HAMS.
BACON.
SMOKED BEEF
and’ TONGUES,
ALES,
WINES,
PORTER,
and CIDER,
MACCARONI,
Vermicelli
flour,
OYSTERS.
CHEESE,
&c„ &c.
IN FACT EVERYTHING I Sl.UJ LY
KEPT IN A
FIRST CLASS
GROCERY HOUSE!
BILLIARDS! BILLIARDS!
Wine, Ale and Oider,
AT THE OLD STAND,
On BrowfflUoua Street^ Second Door
from tl»e corner oi Bull,
Where will Ik* found
FIRST-CLASS TABLES,
And everything that can render a game of Billiards
agreeable. Call and satisfy yourself.
fel>22—8 PATRICK O’TOOLE.
Lis Magnificent Stock of Goods, the most Extensive yet im-
6 ported to Savannah, will be sold
In Job Lots to Suit Purchasers,
at the mammoth warehouse,
formerly Occupied by Battersby & Co., Head of Bay Street, near
Jefferson Street, by
PHILIP B. MARSH.
IlfllM fliSH ilBIUi
A LARGE
Groceries, «fcc., consisting
and well assorted cargo of family
‘ ' _ oi
POTATOES,
ONIONS,
BEETS,
CARROTS,
HAMS,
SHOULDERS,
SOAP.
CANNED FRUITS,
PRESERVES, Ac.,
Is now offered by the wholesale to Retailers, at th«
lowest B-rkot ™ “bayItbEET,
feb 25—3t.
OUR ASSORTMENT OF
OROOKBRY
AND
IS EXTENSIVE AND VARIED, AND COM
■PRISES EVERYTHING IN ITS LINE.
OF ALL GRADES
EMBRACING FINE, MEDIUM AND LOW PRICED
GOODS.
Having maae exienxive purchases at the low prices
now prevailing, we are in a position to supply our cus
tomers upon the most favarable and advantageous
terms.
.Jobbers, Merchant Tailors ami Dealers generally
will find it to their *“ ciiufime our
mock neion* purchasing.
Particular attention paid to the execution of orders.
SAM’L CARTER, WM. 11. KIRTLAND,
JOHN ROSE. CIIAS. B. PKKT.
JOHN II. WE UTS, Special.
inarl3 law4t
DOTS. iS)i AND HATS
FINE assortment, consisting of
L Indies’ Congress Gaiters and Balmorals
Men’s fine Calf Boots and Shoes; Negro Brogans
Black, Fancv, Drab and It. Top French Hats
At Lowest Market Prices, by
HILTON A UANDEI.L,
narlft a 193 Bay st., near Barnard.
All tbe New York Daily anti Weekly
NEWSPAPERS,
Tf AGAXFNES AND < HEAP PI HL1CA-
LIONS
CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
Harpers’ Weekly, Leslie’s Paper, and all the New
York Daily Papers,’ delivered in any part of the city a;
the earliest possible moment. Also, Godcyto Lady’s
Book, Harpers’ Magazine, Mad. DemeresfB Fashions.
Lave your orders with STEPHEN FARRELLY,
No. 116 Broughton street between Bull and Whitaker,
aud have all the Magazines and Newspapers delivered
at vour residence at the earliest moment. Wholesale
orders received for Newspapers and Magazines.
marlS 4
FOR SALS,
kl LOWEST PRICES.
rPUBACCO, Naw, pounds; Magnolia, half pounds
JL Cheese, Butter, Goshen, I^ird, in tube
llams. Bacon an dSmoked Beef
Sugars, Brown, Coffee and Crushed, in bbls
Soajj. Family and Toilet, starch.
Candles Adamantine, Sardines, Ji boxes
Coffee, Rio and O. G. Java, in foil
Spices, all kinds. Soda and Sa’eratus Yeast Powders
Peaches, Plums ana Strawberries, 2 lb cans
Oy.itCiE Lobsters, Green Pea? and Corn, in cans
Scgars, Smoking Tobacco und Pipes
Teas, Greeu and Black, superior quality
Beans, White, in bbls; Potatoes and Unions
Olive Oil, Tomato Catsup and Pickles,
At Wholesale, b>
HILTON Si RANDELI.
marlS 4 193 Bay et.. near Barnard.
HOME INSURANCE CO.,
Savannah, Geo.
Capital, - - $2,500,000
DIRECTORS.
Anubkw low,
John R. W ii.duk,
llEavr Bkiouax,
OCTAVUa Cosxx,
John W. A»i>*ksoir,
D. II. Baldwin,
John M. Cv>onza,
Wh. H. Staxx.
JuUN Lama,
Jos^eu I.irp.MAX,
IltNBV Lathkop,
AaBON WlI.UL K.
AARON WILBUR, Pres’t. M. A. COHEN, Secretary.
The Company are prepared to take a line upon all
good RISKS at FAIR RATES. A* the rinks of the
city are well known to the Company, they are willing
to take a fair share of them at about the usual rate*.
All losses will be PROMPTLY AD-JUSTED AND
PAID.
Apply at the office of the Company. S9 Bay street.
feb26 M. A. COHEN, Secretary.
m\n in Tin m\.
ARMY OF THE TENNESSEE,
Will furnish the troops, either at
Wholesale oa* Si«:tail
With all the latent
NEWSPAPBH3,
S, OOES
AND
Periodicals,
And with every variety of
STATIONERY,
BLANK BOOK 4 ,
NOVELS,
PENCILS,
COMB*,
BRUSHES,
POCKET BOOKS,
DIARIES,
PORTFOLIOS,
CHESS CHECKERS
CHECKER BOARDS and
NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS.
We are receiving from New York by every steam
ship leaving that port, all the
Leading
Daily
Pape
and Weekly
And the principal
MAGAZINES
OF THE COUNTRY
inOrdera from the officer* and poldiera for article.?
our line will receive 8’rict at’entinn, and be fill
ed at the earliest possible moment at the
VERY LOWEST RATES!
A. F MURRAY & CO ,
News Agents Army of the Tennessee,
janSO—2w B> an tort. 8. C.
BU'K CARRIAGE F R HIRE.
THE undersigned ha.’
handsome HACK CARRIAGE,
and a pair of fine, gentle Horses
for hire. Ue Uses had much ex
perience in driving, aud will be
.pleased to serve all persons wuo
will extend to him their patronage. Hw Dunn are lib
eral. and he can be found s;i his stable, corner of Hull
and Drayton streets, in rear of theatre, or at his resi
dence on nabersham street, between Congress and
Broughton, at any time. JOHN O’CONN ALL.
mrtrlft 4*
Clothing.
T?IN|2 SUITS, consisting oi
P l’lanuel, Melton and Cassimere, Light aud Dark
Silk and Marseilles Vests
Flannel Shirts, Suspenders
Rubber Coats, reversible.
At Lowest Market Prices.
HILTON Jc RANDELL,
marlS 4 193 Bay st^ near Barnard.
A Liberal Discount to Hotels
and to the Trade.
Borcfceri’s Bakery
RE-OPEIVBO!
rw*¥*K undersigned reapectfn’ly informs his old
tho publi -in seneral, that bo has ie-
Stock will be sold at a Bargain. Call and Examine,
~~ " " ,b.re oi public P“rtSWRT.
The Entire
“Quick Hales and Small Profits.
ALSO.
About 40,000 Feet of
Lumber.
. Mtrcb 80
Store to Rent.
A STORE can lie rented on corner of Hull and
West Broad streets, onpoaitethe Railroad Depot
■as unu Bt n- Aoore TsSmmk,'*
J. B. PRESDEE,
109 BROUGHTON STREET,
Restaurant!
it mrain ras sun
ON I
ON BULL STREET, NUMBER G3 4
W A H in W E A t S can be had at all
J hours of the day, a’ moderate prices,
r. tewed Oysters, 50 cents; Raw Oys
ters, 25 cetria.
Duck,41 per disb.
Fresh 8had,73 cents.
Beefsteak and Po 4;steak. $l.
Coffee and Tea, 15 ccn>e per cup.
Also, constantly on Innd an assortment of Cakes
ronrietor.
VALENTINS.
ftI A fair trlaUstoileted by the pn
janSl G * v -
TWO DOORS FROM BULL.
Wftl
For Sale,
10/?* FEBT 3x5 Sproce Scantling
4O0O 484 feet 3x3 » ’*
1034 feet 3x4 “ _ *
8KW feet “ Boards
140CO abaved C. FhinfHes
16325 feet White Pine Boards
11 kegs Nails, 2.202,1.301. 3-4d, B.lOd.
Now lanfllsg from schooner K. 8. Conaut, foot of
HAYWOOD, GACJ5 * CO.
THE PlIILADtiLPillA
m m iTiii
119 Market Street, below Second,
CDEPOT FOlt THE SAI.E OF
ASD naUABLlS
Phiirmiic. urea! Preparalm
Oura is the only
JOBBING DRUG HOUSE
In the Unit id tatc* selling goods
EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH,
And, eonseq-untly,
CASH BUYERS
Will cousnlt tueir own interests by an examina
tion of our stoex and prices
Before Purchasing Elsewhere,
Having on hand a ’urge
Assortment of Goods,
Most of whiUi were purchased before the late ad
vances in prices, and buying mostly
DIRECT FROM FIRST HANDS
And in large quantities, our establishment offers in
ducements second to none in the Country ,o
Retail Druggists,
PHYSICIANS,
AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
ROTH AS TO
Rt5LIAB f E GOODS, .4
MODKRATfl PRICES.
We also keep on h^nd a supply of
GENUINE POPULAR MEDICINES
Ayer’s, .’ayTi-’p
Holloway*. Fahnestock'f.
BOWER’S INFANT CORnUL,
MRS. WINSLOW’S S'iOTHING syRUP,
BECKER’S EYi BALSAM,
BUSBAND S MAGN • SI •,
Keyscr’s ralve, Drake’s Bit'ers,
Ac., Ac., Ac,
A’l of which can be depended on a*- being genu
inc ; WEIGH r A SBDDALL,
Net Cash Druggists,
im27—JtOeodlO 1I» at., below Second.
■W^-LT X’EjjD.
r HE undersigned beuig about to resume the Bot
tling business, will pay a liberal price for any num-
er of SODA WATER BOTTLES at the Factory,
Corner of Bay and West Broad streets.
ft,b21—tf JOHN RYAN.
“A COMPLETE PICTORIAL HISTORY OF THE
TIMES."
“Ths best, cheapest and moxt success*
ful Family Paper in tlic Union,”
H.iS2S B r.R-> H WEEKLY,
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED.
• KITMAL aoTtCES OF TUB PEfc-ti.
“The^ best Family Paper published in the United
States."'— New London Advertiser.
“The Momcr. Newsi-apkr of our country—complete
in all the departments of an American Family Paper—
Harper’s Weekly has earned for itself a right to its title
* “A Journal of Civilization.’ ”—N. Y. Evening Poet.
“This Pajicr furnishes the best illustrations. Our
future historian* will enrich themselves out of Harper’s
Weekly long after writers, and painters, and publish
ers are turned into dust.” -New York Evangelist.
“A necessity in every household."—Boston Trans-
script.
•* It is at once a leading political and historical an-
nallctof the nation."—Pnila. Press.
** The beet of its class in America."—Boston Travel-
SUBSCRIPTIONS.
1865.
The Publishers have perfected a system of mailing
by which they can supply the Magazink and Wkkklt
promptly to those who prefer to receive their periodi-
nil* director frow the office of Publication. Postmas
ters and others desirous of getting up Clubs will be
supplied with a handsome pictorial Show-bill on appli-
cation.
The postage on Harper’s Weekly is 20 cents a year,
which must be paid at the subscriber’s post office. ’
TERTIS :
Haki’F.r’h WeeuLV, one year $4 00
An extra copy of either the Weekly or Magazine will
be supplied gratis for every Club of Five Subscribers at
$4 HO each, in one remittance; or Six Copies for
$2«» 00.
Back Numbers can be supplied at any time.
The Annual Volumes of Harper’s Weekly, in neat
cloth binding, will In* sent by express, free of expense,
for lift each. A complete Set, comprising Eight Vol
umes, sent on receipt of cash at the rate of $4 50 per
voJ.; freight at expense of purchaser. Address
HARPER & BROTHERS,
marl Franklin Square, New York.
UNQUESTIONABLY TIJK BUST SUSTAINED WtJIK
OF THE KIND IN THE WORLD."
HA.*P.fiR’3
XLU 310X1 111. Y iilAUAZIXE.
CRITICAL NOTICES OF THE PRESS.
It is the foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside
never had a more delightful companion, nor the mil
lion a more enterprising friend. than Harper’s Maga
sine.- .Methodist Protestant (Baltimore).
The most popular Monthly in the world.—New York
Ubserver.
We must refer in terms of eulogy to the high tone
and varied excellences of Harper's Magazine—a jour
nal with a monthly circulation of about 170,000 copies
- in whose pages are to be found some of the choicest
light and general rending of the day. W#, speak of
this work as an evidence of the American People; and
the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each Num
ber contains hilly 14 4 pages of reading matter, appro
priately illustrated with good wood-cuts; ami it com
bines in itself the racy monthly and the more philo
sophical quarterly, blended with the best features of
the daily journal. It has great power in the dis
semination of a love of pure literature. -Trubner’s
Guide to American Literature, Iomdon.
'l’lie volumes liound contribute of themselves a li
brary of miscellaneous reading such as can not be
found in the same compass in any other publication
that lias come under our notice.--Boston Courier.
SUBSCKI FT IONS.
1SG5.
The Publishers have perfected a system of mailing
by which they ean supply the Magazine and Weekly
promptly to those who prefer to receive their periodicals
directly from the Office ol Publication.
The jiostago on Harper’s Magazine is 24 cents a vear,
which must be paid at the subscriber’s i>ost office. f
TF. RJTIS.
Halier's Magazine, one year $4 ini
An Extra Copy of either the Magazine or Weekly
will be supplied gratia for every Club of Five Subscri
bers at ,f4 011 eacli, in one remittance; or Six Copies for
^20 00.
Back Numbers can 1h* supplied at any time.
A Complete Set, now comprising 'INventy-nine. Vol
umes, in neat cloth binding, will be sent by express,
freight at expense of purchaser, for $2 25 pet: volume*
single volumes. »w *«-«. 1—i-* 1 * 1 ' tf*. Cloth cases,
for binding, 08 cents, by mail, post-paid. Address
HARPER it BROTHERS,
Franklin Square, New York^
marl
BUTTIES
All Kinds & Description
AND
OF TAB BEST QUALITY,
Can be found at
Stuart & Co-’ s,
On Bull, cor. Broughton Street.
Goods sent to any part of the city of Savannah.
u STUAnT. WM. H • M OO WEN, 6. H. BROWN.
fefc4—tf
Seliin? Oat at Whol esale Only.
A LARGE stock of Groceries, Clothing, Beef in
half bbls. Vegetables, Teas, Coffee and Spices,
together with over a thousand casesnf Ale and cham
pagne Cider, in quarts and pints, ofThe finest quality.
This is a first rate opportunity for investment. Call arid
examine the stock at store,
W6 BROUGHTON STREET,
sirt t KuvtaxioSlKtlodrt.
TAILOilCVa,
"|AHK S t ri a r has on hand a email aseort-
L ment o
wmsumummim
Suitable for Business Suits, which he will sell at
reasonable prices.
Also on hand a small stock of
Fiae Bark Blue Hath,
ADAPTED FOR
OFFICERS’ UNIFORMS.
Officer a or citizens desiring a perfect filtii-g gar
ment aro respectfully inviie-i to call at PETEK
DONELAN’S TAILORING RbTABLlS;lME>T,
on Bu i -Ireet, corner oi B*y Lane, next door to the
Post Office.
CL‘>TilLNQ cut, iiiie.-ed and repairoi at the short
est notice and in the 1»‘ eat etyle.
PETER DONKLAN,
fame If P—hb.n -.hi** TftiInr
MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE BOMPANY,
Capital, $500,000—Surplus, $10o,0W).
SECURITY FIRE-INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $1,000,000—with largo Surplus.
PIKENIX FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Capital, $500,000—Sui*pluj>, $456,000.
ALL or NEW YORK.
Will insure Merchandize, Buildings and. Personal Pro
perty on reasonable terms.
A. A. LANK Agent,
Office in Sorrel’s Buildings.
Savannah, Feb. 21, ISftft. feb21—4.
NEW ftftftBS,
CHEAP,
y ADIES’ DRESS GOODS
IRISH LINENS
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS
WHITE FLANNELS
DAMASK NAPKINS
LINEN CAMBRIC HDKFS
ENGLISH SPOOL THREAD, ftoOv&rdej
GENTS* GAUZE UNDERSHIRTS
LADIES’ WHITE COTTON HOSE
GENTS’ LINEN COLLARS, SUSPENDERS and
GLOVES
GENTS’ FINE SOFT II ats
CALICOES
NEEDLES, PINS, &c., &c„ &c.
For gale CHEAP by
feb2C—ft DftWITT A* MORGAN
tiroeeries.
A FISK an<ortmout of GROCERIES, just receiv*
ed from New York, consisting of
Sugars- Crushed, Coflee and Yellow
Teas -Green and Black
Coffee- Rio and Old G. Java, 1 lb. pkgs.
Soap—Yellow, Castile aiul Bouquet.
Starch. Spices, Raisins, Almonds, Walnuts,^etc.
Batter. Hums, Bacon, Tongues
Smoked Bee
Tobacco -Navy. O. K. and Smoking
Cheese, CaudK*s, olive Oil and Sardines, qr. boxes
Flour, Coni Meal, Crackers,
llominy, Farina,
ItaisiiiH, lxixcs and qi"s, etc., etc.
For Bale at Wholesale, by
HILTON & RANDELL,
marC tf l‘J3 Bay street, near Barnard.
CLOTHING-
J UST received from New York, au invoice o
CLOTHING, consisting of
Cassimere Pants and Vests, assorted light and dar
Melton Sacks, Flannel do.
Flaunel Pants ami Vests, ribbed and blue
Flannel Shirts, Silk Ties and Socks
Paper Collars, etc.
For sale at Wholesale, by
HILTON & RANDELL,
matft tf j03 Bay street, near Bama
Ciiampagn^ Cider
BEST CIDER,
IN BOXES,
Jast landed ;cx*3avasnah.
FOR BALE AT
139 CONGRESS STREET,
Btoro formarl, occupied b7 Naritt, Latkrop;<s Rag.
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