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national republican.
Before Capi. A, C. Qareheell, Assistant
Assistant Com. Bureau of Refugees', Frted-
men and Abandoned Lands.
Savaitnjlb, Dec 8, 186S.
Christopher Lee, Police, v». Sandy Smell,
colored. AsMudt end Battery with loeded
weapons. The prisoner was found Rfeliy end-
fined in fee safe of fifteen dollars.
Wm. Golding, colored, ts. Mr. Bom. He- j
cover? of a horse. Decision for complmiiunb
Defendant ordered to return property, and pay I
fantUs grace around the tender blow, that we
still seem to hear the sweet baby carol of tby
merry voice, or listen for the words of loving ten
derness with whieh then west ever wont tp greet
as. Bn^ too truly, thou art fine. The light ef
our earthly dwelling has gone out forever, and
our hearts are crushed with grief unutterable
Tot we mourn not without hope. Thou art Jjfeas
ed forever—safe housed from every storm—and
we trust, through God's grace, to meet thee in
that "better land” no more to part Rest, then,
darling of our hearts, rest in peace, till thy
in.fee sunt of ten dollar*. Penalty five dol
lars or five dgy’s imprisonment.
Charles Michael vs. J. Black, colored.
Larceny on the night' of December 6th, 1865.
Convicted of simple larceny. Damages award
ed in the ram of fifteen dollars. Penalty ten
dollars or ten day’s imprisonment
City of Savannah vs- George Wilson and
Dick Williamson, both colored. Disorderly
conduct and fighting in the streets, 5 o’clock,
Found guilty
Christmas and ISTew Year’s Gifts.
8 THE TIME TO SELECT PRESENTS PROM A SPLENDID ST<
C^rlaito^SjCj^[iag»rj^leajeeogN
Notice.
Steamship Chase
R CONGRESS AND WHITAKER STREETS,
d direct from the manufacturers, expressly far t
FINE GOLD AND SI
jost celebrated makers, AMERICAN
>CK8, PL Am and ORNAMENTAL
ivoice ef FIRST ni.ASa <
hment, consisting in par
WATCHES,
mmsffcStwK'SS KSfST'
P. JEWELRY, a superb assortment.
JTOfcKMANSafP “d WARRANTED to be
P. M., December 7th, 1865.
and fined in the sum of two dollars and fifty
cents each.
City of Savannah vs. C. Finney, colored.
Using abusive language to a Policemen while
in the proper discharge of his duty. The ac
cused was found guilty, and ordered to solitary
confinement in Chatham County Jail for three
days.
of fee pure metal
nov94—IBP
W. A. BEARD.
arsons having accounts wjth the above Arm
call and settle the same at my office, No. 9o7
up stairs. W. A. BEARD.
deoil—1 mo
^BNER^NGB^SAN^^mEERSTMETS.
mts. new Advertisements!
Savannah
A NUMBER QF BENEVOLENT LAD!
Of this eity, feelings lively interest in the
fire of fee -
FEMALE ORPHANS
dependent for support on the charity of the g
SISTERS OF OUR LADY OF MERCY,
Will give a
RAYMOND A HAMILTON,
MOSBAV EVENING, PEC. 11th,
BENEFIT OF
Mr. T. Hamilton
FTY doz Painted Wire Brooms
40 doz 9 hoop and 3 hoop Pails
25 gross Mason's Challenge BlacI
Shnkspeare’s sublime tragedy, in five acts, of
decll
HAMLET Mr. T. HAMILTON
As acted by him throughout the South during the past
four years, with much success.
New scenery ny fig. F. Arrigoni.
Tnesday—Richelieu., '■>
■HE magnificent- Ii
Q steamship
_ _
Will leave for Baltimore on SATURDAY, the 16th
Inst, at — o’clock.
The accommodations for passengers on board this
steamer are superb, and travelers desirous of visiting
New York and other Northern cities will save two
hundred miles of sea travel, and get through tickets at
thesaiuo rate charged by other lines, by taking passage
Will be held by fee
Ladies ef Savannah,
SOUTH BROAD STREET,
ON THE
12th, 13th and 14th • C December,
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
V vlrtne of authority vested in me by Resolution
1 passed at a meeting of the German Fire Com-
y, held ou the 28th inst., I, Henry Biun, First
v ' The favorite steamer
FAN 1ST IE,,
Capt. W.T. McNdity, is now receiving freight at the
old'Florida-Steamboat wharf foot ef West Broad
street, and will leave as above WEDNESDAY next,
13thinst., at 9 a. m. V-‘
The steamer is in fine order, apd has superior accom
modations {state rooms) for passengers.
For freight or passage apply On board t
or to F. M.-MYREU
decll Harris' Buildings,
Doors will be opened on
TUESDAY AFTERNOON,at 4 o’clock
- dell . 4
Copartnership Notice.
signed hava this day formed a copart!
r the transaction of a General Ccmmis-
artd Forwarding Business, under the
tU V. A 117 URT Offioo .Tnnaol UWL-
ty street
sion. shij
name of I
For Hootortown
H AVING entered into a partnership for fee pra
See of Medicine, Surgery, and other branches
their profession, offer their services to fee citizens
Savannah and vicinity. v
Office over Hfl'sman's Drug Store, corner Bull ai
Broughton streets. Office hours from 9 to IS n
and hum 3 to 5 p. m.
J. C. LeHARDY, M. D.,
Residence two door* West of Drayton street.
t. C. HABERSHAM, M. D„
Residence No. 31 Liberty street,
decll Three doors Southwest of Bull.
at v o'clock,
REGULAR PACKET
w
CLOTH BLANKET
Vith varjegated, fining. ”
$10 .REWARD
Will be paid for its return to this office, and no i
in the rear of fee Our
James K. Rielly, commander, will feai
i’s wharf as above TUESDAY. December !
dock a. m. ,
>r feeight or passage apply to
LIVERPOOL SALT,
Laifding from ship Herald and berk Colonist,
FOR BALE BY
iv. B. ADAMS, 0
<ec9 - 5t ^ No. Dt> Bay street
ENGLISH BREAKFAST BACON
, , AND
C&oice Shoulders
CT CARES ftgfieh Breakfast Bacon, new and choice.
O 5 cases very choice Shoulders, new and just from
the Smoke House, landing and for sale by
dec®—2t . - • BDWIJi B. HERTZ *<JO.? r
(J Tea.
15 caddies, • Jb. and 1* lh., Yo
75 caddies, do. Souchong Eng.
BO mala A No. 1 Java Coffee.
SO sacks do. Rio do.
10 do. St. Domingo do. F
DANTE as a PHILOSOPHER,
■ • PATRIOT,
; s‘ and POET.
I-BV PBBFBMM BOTTA,
FOR BALE BY ■ « ’
^ Tiios.. J. Staley, ~
Comer Bull and State streets, new Court House.
100 kits Noe. 2 apd 3 Boston
1*0 half bbls Nos 2 and S ,
1*5 bbis and half bbls Extra
9<!0 toddies extra Black and (
40 bxs "OurjOwh” Tobacco
20 bxs Navy fposfids) Toba.
to. bra and quarter tow-layer
FANCY GOODS
J. Rif- BPPING,
Noxameat ef Tireoyi.
Two companies of the gallant, life tbdnn
Volunteers, Companies i and B, left ou fe*
steamer Emclie, on Saturday, for fee fomd
Company I, under command of LieuL Doughty,
proceeds to Brtraslrick, Ghw, and Company b|
Capt. J. W. Thompson, is ordered to Darien,’
Ga. These companies bear a fine reputation,
and have conducted themselves in a soldierly
manner during their stay in our city.
/ «0« Mutual r
River street.
IN TIN CANISTERS.
CASKS, 4 lbs. canisters, fine SonsadlHalmen
landiug and foraaktby
w*—*t ED WINE. HERTZ A OO,
' a -IF' V r -
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Choice Hams.
bbls. Onions; 90
MONDAY MOHNINC, IflSC. 11th.
For Ship News and Commercial
-see Fourth Page.
The President’s message:
The Message of President Johnson,
rvliioh we gave to on! readers yesterday
afternoon in the form of an extra, and
which appears in our issue of this
morning, is, as we predicted it would he,
a masterly effort—one'that will refleet
credit upon our Chief Magistrate at
home and abroad. There is no attempt
Uhurity Fairs tor the Benefit cl the
Pouf find the Orphans.
It is always a pleasant duty with us to
be called upon to aid the ladies m any of
* those noble enterprises , with which
they have from time lmtoemorial asso
ciated themselves, but whan we reoeive
one of thode riiodest, cTflmning little
notes, beautifully pennefr by fairy
fingers, asking ns to lend our assistance
to a charitable object, there is an in
describable joy, a peculiar psipitating
enthusiasm that seises upon our bosom-
(a feeling known only to baohelors
which inspires ns to yield implicit
obedience to the will of divime - woman.
We experienced the palpitating sensa
tion , yesterday, for a duck of^
note (not bonnet) fdund its
way softly into onr sanctum.
We glanced at thejdelicate chirography,
ahd could trace the spirit of gentle wo
man’s generosity incline, though the
fair author’s name is still veiled in pain
ful mystery. However, we did not in
tend to indulge in a lengthy dissertation
upon woman, for trhere is the wretch that
dare deny her claims to aU that is noble?
We desire to inform the public that the
brave, benevolent and beantiful ladies of
to make a superfluous display of rhetori-j oar city are hard at work for the poor,
cal nicety which would blond the ideas J Montesquieu says ‘ 'The safety of a State
he wished to express in Bhowy indis-1 depends on the virtue of women,” and it
tinctness, but the whole-is given in the I ^ e q ua iiy aa true that the happiness of
plainest style and is very characteristic J our ladies depends entirely upon the sup-
of the man The first subject treated is j an d encouragement they rSoeive in
that of State Sovereignty. To our mind I enterprise from the philanthropic
the arguments used are in point'of • fact j g en ti e men of Savannah.
unanswerable—and had we needed any- -yy e have received two appeals this day
thing to satisfy ns that the law of the | f or charity. Inanimate and oold most be
United States was supreme throughout J ^ heart that does not throb with snffi-
the length and breath of the land, “any- cient pity and true sympathy for the dis-
thing in the Constitution or laws of any I Messed and unfortunate, to lead their
State to the contrary not withstanding, ’ ’ I ^ an dfl instinctively into capacious pockets
they would have convinced us beyond j and withdraw therefrom a “greenback”
the possibility of a doubt. It is not to I of gome denomination,
be expected that all will agree with ns in We Relieve it is Prior who thus beauti
fully describes benevolence:
“Soft peace it bring* wherever it arrives,
It builds onr gniet—‘ ‘latent hope revives,”
Lays the rough paths of nature ‘‘smooth and
even,” , .
And opens in each breast a little Heaven.”
Let those of our readers who peruse
the above lines turn to the appeals in aid
of the two fairs, one exclusively for
the benefit of the orphans, and the
other for the poor of onr city,
-by making a liberal donation, and se-
this respect—indeed, the great majority
of our people will stand opposed to such
views, and combat them with all the
energy which honesty of purpose can
summon to the work. Our only hope is
that time, which has induced even
greater changes than this, will serve to
compound this antagonism of opinion
and cause us to be more firmly united
than ever.
In his reference to the power of the
government over States which have | cure a t onC e, not only the inexpressi-
sought to sever their relations with that ^i e gratitude of the poor and the father-
government, it is very evident that he j an( j motherless, but a good portion
does not favor any unwarranted as- j 0 f that soft peace and quietude of a clear
sumption of authority, nor seek to im. j conscience. Patronise these fairs
pose conditions on us which cannot be generously, and we will venture to
upheld and justified by the terms of the I guarantee a little taste of Heaven in each
Constitution. j heart that is warm with the milk of hu-
The great cardinal principles of that I man kindness,
instrument are those of justice and hu- j Any contributions intended for the
manity, and are as immutable as the pow- J poor, either of money or of articles, can
er which governs the Universe. There I | je sent to the houses of Mis. Moses Co
can be no departure from them without I hen, Mrs. Porter, Mts. Dr. Joseph C.
endangering the unity of the republic. J Habersham, Mrs. Robert Habersham,
This is unquestionably the view taken by I m, ss Coutvoisie, Miss Bourquin, Mrs.
the President, when he declares the pre- Charles Hardee, Mrs. Minis, Mrs. Wm.
servation of the Constitution necessary j Law, or any other lady who will be kind
to insure the preservation of the States. I enough to volunteer to receive such sub-
He certainly does not ignore the fact that j scriptions. Monday and Tuesday will
men may difier, and that it is not always I he the most appropriate days for send 1
easy to determine what intention and J ing, as it will save the ladies much ex-
what pticontrollable necessity may have I pense to receive contributions direct
Mayor's Court—Saturday, Dec. 9.
Nothing unusual transpired, as only a few
cases of minor importance were presented.
Municipal Election at Atlanta.
J. E. Williams, Esq., has been elected Mayor
of Atlanta over Messrs. Bell and Cslhonn. Mr.
Williams receiving 499 votes, Mr. Bell 854, and
Mr. Calhoun 88 votes. The best feeling pre
vailed among the candidates, and fee election
passed off very quietly.
Pickles-Jellies.
T WENTY cases (quarts, pints and half pints) I
assorted Jellies
46 cases (half gallon, quarts and
Pickles; for sale by HILTON A
decll 6
pints) assorted
KANDELL.
193 Bay street.
WANTED!
influenced them in the performance of j
any action. In fine, that, no written law
can be made to adapt itself to all circum
stances and times—that though the fun T
damental principles remain unchanged,
some branches of the tree may lose their i
vitality and beoome cumbersome, there
by necessitating their removal. All fears
of centralization are groundless; the po-
cy is not to invest the federal govem-
from the donors. Any contributions of
goods or money, if left at this office, will
be receipted for and forwarded to the
committee. - - . . ’•
Benefit of Mr. "The o. Horn 11 ton.
To-night this ptum—taking, versatile, and
really excellent actor annotmcee for his bene,
fit Shakspeare’s sublime tragedy of Macbeth,
Mr. Hamilton assures us that this sterling
LUMBERMEN
| Jom DtiJiiiK * co„
STEAM
PACKING BOX MAKERS
Nos. 134 A196 Worth st, (one Bast of Broadway.)
NEW YORK.
HA11 kinds of Boxes done up in shooks, tor Southern
trade, at low rates for cash. dec4—3m
Prof. Dietz, Ph. Dr.*
Of 3r*aris, ;
French Language
AND
LITERATURE
-
Terms Moderate.
REFERENCES:
Dr. Arnold, Mayor of Savannah.
Prot Cann, 8upL City Public Schools.
Rev. Mr. King, Savannah. v . ..
Rev. Mr. Cozby. “
Right Rev. Bishop Lynch, Charleston.
Gen. Beauregard, New Orleans
Prof Lusher, Snpt of Public Education, Louisiana.
8W Enquire at Chatham Academy Building.
decl-lAwU.
paBSfe,
a. •
Hundred
on fee late a. Cortes, ob hI-VT** 1 *
"■*«"P«W™tois of Safeco
In witness whereot I fere
ust caused to be
***£■* ** fe-ve Sr" - **
decs—et ^ ®- ARSotp
MANUFACTURERS
100 Lumbermen wanted Immediately j OATJtl&rt, Wllitford & OO
to engage in the Lumbering Business on
the Savannah and Ogeechee Rivers.
Good wages and Permanent Employ
ment guaranteed. Address
MARK W. D0WNIE,
Savannah.
WHOLE SAL E DEALERS IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
(331 4* 333 Broadway,
Corner Worth Strafe, NEW YORK.
FOB
BALTIMORE.
National Republican Office,
dec9
T. P. O ARK ART,
wM.u. wnrrroBD,
LOST
A Small WHITE POODLE DOG, highly prized by
fee owner. A suitable reward will.be paid for
hunbt snxns,
i. b. van WAflimen,
K. T. RjL.lfn.TOIt.
Office of Psyne A Carhart in liquidation.
«ct2S—eodfim ‘ v
his return to the store, 109 Broughton street
aov 95
$200 Reward.
foreman of the German Fire Company'of Savanna 1
. y u, uuv .U"»« icumm guverxi- j piece, which has been thoroughly rehearsed,
rnent with more power, bnt to remove will be produced in splendid style. Sig Ar- [ n'ollanhr "hr«JrS! V wfth^ 1 ^*
such obstacles as would in anywise inter-1 rigoni has been busy with his brash, and will
Glassware and Coal Oil Lamps*
NATIONAL FLINT GLASS WORKS,
EDWARD ROUE A OO
| 232 Pearl Street, New York,
MiKUKACTt KEEH 0»
(Flint, Glassware and Coal -Oil Lamps
Of every Description.
Illustrated catalogues with price list sent free on ap-
pPcattdn. . novl4—eod6m
fere with the free exercise of that which
is already vested in it. These are facts
which, we doubt not, will be peculiarly’
acceptable to our people.
In a former article we expressed our
satisfaction in regard to the opinions of
Mr. Johnson relative to the future status
of the freedmen; and, after a careful
reading of all he says on the subiect, we
find no reason for changing our mind.
If the States show an inclination to treat
this class of citizens with kindness, we
believe that their welfare may be
safely left to their keeping; and
iudependant of any aetion on the part
of the General Government. His re
marks on this troublesome question are
well worthy the consideration of the whole
people, and we urge upon our readers
the importance of giving them the most
favorable construction consistent with
their preconceived notions of what would
be right under the circumstances. The
financial condition of the country is pre
sented as it really is. The errors which
have unavoidably crept into our
system of finance are clearly pointed out
and the attention of Congress called to
to the fact that they are of such a na
tion as to demand immediate and effec
tive measures to secure a return to that
correct and safe basis on which the pro.
perity of the nation so much depends.
We are competed to leave our readers
to form their own judgment of what is
said in regard to our foreign relations.
The tone is sufficiently belligerent to
wards England and France, but not
threatening, and the door is thrown wide
open for conciliation. When Congress
takes action on this matter, and the of
ficial correspondence is made publics, the
position of our country will be reiadily
perceived. Until then, we must be con
tent to remain in some doabt, and * in
dulge the hope that for - tbe present, at
any rate, we may be left to cultivate the
arts of peace, and recover from the deso
lating effects which war has already in-
>flieted upon us.
■ —r-m- <t * . r
M <; jOrewW Out. t
The great press of new* matter in onr col-
reveal new artistic efforts in his. scenic effect*,
while Prof. Richter will give us the original
and appropriate music correctly performed; so
that With new costumes and properties, those
who attend, and we hope the temple trill be
crowded, may well expect to witness a meri
torious ‘performance. Mr. Hamilton will
wear for the first time an elegant new costume
on which alone an immense sum has been ex
pended- •
There ere various reasons why Mr. Hamilton
should not be forgotten to-night by fee SaTan-
•ah public. He is en actor of acknowledged
talent, a courteous and genial gentlemen, reflect
ing credit upon the theatrical profession, while
to his indomitable energy,.skill and perseverance,'
the public are deeply indebted for a series of ex
cellent dramatic' performances. The opening of
the theatre has done a great deal to dissipate fee
ennui and despondency feat prevailed in ottr
city, and while the mirror has been held up to
I Dollars for the arrest, with proof to convict of the
person or persons engaged in the murder of Mr. A.
CORDES, late a member of this Company.
HENRY BbUN, Foreman.
I FOR SALE
nov40
REMOVAL.
DUE
Ii Nc
street.
decS
WHITNEY A CO. hare removed from
No. 202 Bay streqt to No. 4 Harris’ Building, Bay
Greneral
Commission
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANTS
•* - -
Oor- West Broad and Bay Streets,
S »1VJIJYJ\ J1 U, GEO .
hava been made to vibrate wife emdtions for fee
good and beautiful, as fee mimic scenes were
artistically unfolded by skillful hands.
We hope afull and fashionable audience tba t
appreciate Shakspeare, will assemble this
evening to offer some tangible proof in recogni
tion of the services Of one who has labored so
assiduously for their enjoyment. We intend to
witness Hamlet to-night, end to criticise it in fee
spirit feet ell criticisms should be written in,
eandor and independence.
New York Municipal Election.
The municipal election fat Mayer, Aldermen,
Ac., took place on the 5fe inst., and resulted in
the general success of the Democratic ticket—the
present Recorder, the Hon.'John T. Hoffmea, the
Tammany nominee for Mayor, being eneessfnl
by a majority of 1,481 over Marshall 0. Roberts,
Republican, the Utter receiving, nevertheless, a
remarkably handsome vote, larger than any. ever
east by the Republican party in any previous
contest Richard O’Gorfean, Esq., who was on
the came ticket with Mr. Hoffman as a candidate
for Corporation Counsel, was ehosen by about
18,000 majority over fea Hen. Murray Hoffman,
Republican. The aggregate vote east Was 81,
409. .
THF undersigned have this day entered into a co-
■ * partnership uuder the name and style of MoKBB,
BESNETT A CO., at McKee A Ben *
WiH keep constantly on hand a fine
rjtHE cargo of brig Harp, consisting of—
4000 bush. Potatoes, Jackson ¥,
•> bbls. Apples, .
IBM Cedar Shingles, • "
25 M 8pruce Scantling,
It M Pine Boards,
11M Hemlock Board#, by
HORATIO PITCHER,
decB foot Lincoln et, nndar fee Bluff.
Carriages, Bretts, Rocknwnys, Buggies,
Harness and Conch Material
nature some of the chords .of fee human heart Nof every description, which we sell at the
THOMSON’S
NEW <8§P SKIRT
French Elastic
Lowest dash Prices.
All work sold, warranted as represented. We have
flpe Store Rooms, and forwarding will be promptly at
tended to. Consignments soil Bed.
Will open by 1st January Manufacturing and He
pairing Depjrtm^nt, mid will have Experienced
Workmen and Choice Material, and be
prepared to do any amount of Carriage Repairing.
. T McKEE. BENNETT* Off
J. G. McKEB, i
L 8. BENNETT, V
JAMBS MoKEE. \-
doc»( • ■ -
Thelatest^^HMo’f^Jfor^rt'SiufScturer
Ladles' (kinoline in the World.
Get the Beet.
W. SJTH0M3ON, LAN6D0N & CD.;-
sep98 8W Broadway, New York.
For Jacksonville,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS AND
FERNANDINA. ■ ai
during fee week immediately preceding Christ
mas, opening on MONDAY, fee 18th, and clos.
ing on SATURDAY, fee 23d instant, at
St Andrew’s Hall.
' * ' r
The attention of the pnbffo generally, and of
those especially intending to purchase
CHRISTMAS GIFTS,
ii oalled to the large number of
FANCY ARTICLES,
many of them the woA of the Sisters’ pupils, feat
wlU be for-eale at the different Fair tables.
decll » tf
~ NOTICK-To re,'
nouncemiSsUsm***
noonce myself aa » caodMw* *_ » -
Collector at fee ^ ^ ^°*» m T„
iwrj^
healthy v
Mood us impure. Coamrmca Lw, . ***
the system of imperil tea, and tlha
8AM to a vigorous and heakbi
disease and restoring the healii
Cures disease which'ire c^il bv L***”
fleioAiia, orfiingxEvii, Tumoo, '«■> TIT
Motches, Eruptions, Pirapka, Bbils, ‘-V** ^
to, Salt Rheum, Bt Anthony-. Fire, SaJSj Z 0 '
Worm, Caaceroas Tumors, Sere Ir~
*U foul diseases. Diseue at me
Dyspepsia, Ulceration ef bones of the A*.
Flee. Use Cowetmmoa Lws Dtstt ***
surprised at its rapidity In removing
leaves the blood pure, and mm|4i i| uu , *%?***
vysten free from dleeaae. fctdhy sg iw,^ *■
MORGAN A ALLEN, WhoiesoJeW^
General Agent*, 44 Cliff
A SINGLE Bov
BRANDRSTH-9 POJA
vegetable extractive matter feta twoitr
pills in the world besides,- SltyJlreheedrmmll* 7
use them in their practice to the minim. ^
purgatives. Tbedretkttooftbeirvsloslsw—.'
ly eppredat-d. When they tr> bette fawn « '
death and continued heknsas wfll be at ttesms -
those who know them speak right ont in »* a—^
It is a duty which will save Bfe.
Our race are subject toe redundtuicj cf
at this season, and it is aa dangerew m It is wsru..
but BcandreUre Pills afford aa iavslaabie iHdTZ
pretection. By ferif octaafoail ate we pewr’s,
collection of those imparfoss, which, wha a «C >-
quantities, cause so nub danger t, the huh-- -
They soon cure liver complaint, djspepsu,k* of,*,
tite. pain in fea head, hearwbam. pain fu to
bone, sudden faintness and costfveum. gold s
toppectahie Dealers in Medldiies.
Esmember the Poor,
CHABIXT FAIR.
MARRIAGE GTTIDE-
Youngs Greet PhysioewiciJ *W»t s
Everyone his own Doctor-Being t Prints Inwma
for Married Perrons or thane shoot to Enrrj
Male and Female, in every thing concerning the
siology and relations of oor Sexeil System. sa4 m
Production or Prevention of Offspring, iacinfeg ,
the new discoveries never before given in to hr r
language, by WM. TOUNG, M. D. This Is nib .
valuable and interesting work. U is written in pa
language for the general render, and is iUadntni vrl
upwards of one hundred engravings AU young aa
tied people, or those contemplating marriga, tut r
ing the least impediment to married He, sboak.
this book. It discloses secrets thst every cm Am/
be acquainted with. Still it is a book that m r .
locked op, and not lie aboat the boose. It will levs
to any <me on fee receipt ef fifty cents. Ad4m>>.
WM. YOUNG, No. 418 Spruce it, shore Fourth. Pt •
adeliibia. lawtm
Ciu’istadoro’s
EXCELSIOR DYI,
Which in a twinkling
Produces the as eat Eeshnatiai
Shades ef Celer *
From Brown to Black, la consequently n mb?*
fovdrite, the more especially ss ft
Improves the Quality *1 fee Bair.
And requires renewing toe frequently ton af -he.
Sold by Druggists, and applied by ill Bair Dp**
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Law Notice.
The undersigned have thie day tot' •
copartnership in fee practice of to D*
Office on Bay street, between BuB and Whltsbf.
HENRY R.JACSS0X,
dec9—tf ALLY. R. LAWT05
SUMMONS’ BRAZILIAN
_ PEBBLE araCTACl.E?, to ears?**
and improve the sight of old and yoaac. ty 4a> •
night, wife eaee and comfort to the aye, *tto« to
distressing molts of frequent changes. Tivw
bra ted gin sees are two well knows tomato
South to speak of feeir superiority ant A otow-
Dooble and Single Telescopes at bwnenre “
field. CStatogue* sent free, by tuclnstog mmfi
SEMMONS, OCULWP-OITIUA>
669M’ Broadway, underXa&rvs Hoaul t
novfl—tm •
Kerosene Oil,
In . Bbls. and Cases
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- HORATfO PITCHER'S,
decs foot of Lincoln st., under the Bluff.
Sntlcc te Skippers nf 6*nds by tbs
hnntk,w the 4th Bny sfht.1**
AM person* who dripped
earner tovtanah on the stw'
day, are requested to call Immediately * * *
F. M, Myrefl, Esq* Haeris* Ball tog »ff
identify such goods aa bare bare eawri »re •*
wreck of fee steamer. T.W.WOLOOTIS**-
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