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DIED* • •
STOSS.—At Sheldon, Vermont, <m Deeembei
Mrs. CyrenaA. Stone, wife of Col. A. nfS*?
Savannah,
FINEOAN.—Departed this lifc ontheafkcmc
the 22d of December, 18«8, Lee B. Einegan, thi
of General Joseph and Mrs. Rebecca Finegan
19 years and 2 months. .•
“Blessed are the pure in heart^for they shall see
4* ^ .gaoaiASvmjs, Dei
Editors itorniiig Kelts'.
Sm—The people of this
interested in the city of i
action are deeply
.vannah and the
to Georgia, and
joints effort of the
. cripple others of
stiles’ Lisc|g t |8V7
^Adiroa, Mias Martha
Adams, Miss Virginia
Bashlot, Miss Jennie
railroad system of Sonthe
look with alarm at .the evid
Central to control some and
it rival railroads.
The late report of the President to the
* v $u.i Efumhlei,
SELLING BELOW COS 1 , €MTL JANUARY 1st.
■55-iifti i»l J - w. S& CO.,
Largest Circulation In City and Conntry.
ssirsv^murfwryf iho Oentral PnilmnAAsrinq. JflUittft ^ ^BSjSSLjamjSh
Baas
MAKftlASB AiD OBITPA'^ SOTipS- .
We have r— IffT-IVT rVlgi 1
notices lately with requests to publish them in the
Mossrao News. As they are advertisements, it is
neceessry in sll cases' to ’remit Ji Bum sufficient to
‘ cover tho charge, otherwise no attention will be paid
tothem: Ncta^m
copy.” The enlarge for inserting a narriager notice
SAVANEAH BACKS CLUB.
THUNDERBOLT TRACK,
which
< wand Ifw^UngTtiATphftyH nfthA medical profession some
,20years’ ago, its proprietor was well aware that it
could not wholly escape the penalty attached to all
{new; and nsefulpreparations, rHe» therefore, endeav
ored to invest it strongest possible safeguards
against counterfeiters, and to render all attempts to_
piiateitdJffiphB ^frng&xpL. It was submitted to.
distingnlflhfvi xheminsta for analysia, and pronounced
by them thd purest spirit ever manufactured. - Its pu—
MANAG;
J. Y. GILBERT
Wednesday, December 30tl:
comments upon it.
As a cihVwi of the Southwest, interested
in the.coxmnercial relations^of ,tha^ection
with your city, ■ as a. member, of the hotly
politic of GAorgia, and therefore a stockholder
of . the railroads 'rival to the ’Central =and
'/ • Savannah Bille Club.
Tlio Anniversary Meeting or tl
' named Clnff will bo held oil WEDNESDAY
December 30th, 1808, st the office ei Dr.,
at which time the election' of officers for t!
year will .take place. .. ,
Punctual attendance of all foe memh
quested at TJt o’clock
By order, of THE PRESIDENT.
Forhahd, Miss Aanie
. Felder. MissB a
isos,
LEHEATMQrH^nffia. Purse $100. Open
to all Trotting Horses which have never beaten
Southwestern, I object to.jfoe assertion bf the
former road that in its efforts to overthrow
and absorb-within itself .all the, public high
ways of South and' Middle Georgia, it seefra
only to secure or to retain thfitibusiness
which legilimatdy belongs, to it,',' Siich ,ari as
sertion, coming from an ordinary writer,'
would berieceived with ridicule. r p° n y^ ^
it does, from the chief official of the # yjeiAtral
Eailroad, it can only.be met with respectful
opposition, . .bnt. may well ipduco some
A correspondent of. the ^Washington Ex
press, over the signature of -..“Pacolet, for-
whom the editor vouches as a gentleman in
the reliability of 4hpse sta^nenta. ^th^ost
implicit confidence-may be: placed, makes
.the followiSag remarkable'dSttosnre, which,1
as the Express remarks,' cannot fill to create
a marked sensation. After alluding to
Citizen’s Complimentary Benefits'
Manager Gilbert,
Will be presented the great SensatjLpn Drama, ,
22d, 1869,
Q1WEEPSTAKES ; MILE HEATS TO HABNESS—
Horae to save h a entrance. Three or more to fiO-
u.-- on
K3~ ENTRIES to be addressed bo the Secretarv —
Tq close January lttb.
. , . ' J. T. MCFARLAND.
„ dec28-MlS . , Secretary 8. B. C.
ifjto ’aty j is*; Defijniterji.
PITY MARSHAL’S OFFICfi .,1
SavsHEAH, December^, 1868. j,,
: city, real estate, tax executions for the
ThirdQaarter, lS68, haveb^u placed,in my hands.
all persons interested aro notified thstafter the
FIRST DAY OF JANUARY, 1869, Twill proceed to
collect by levy,. THOMAS S. WAYNE,
flec28-5t ; M ,1 , CityMarahaL
' T ‘ 1 ^*v ;..,v^|et^bii Xotice. j ■-
in Lad '
. Office Clerk of Cotracm, J
December'26,1868. )
At the flrat regular meeting, to be held
on WEDNESDAVj J^nttsry'6,1869, Councffwinelect
Hamilton,
After- - blinding to
Pollard’s report of the secret' existence of
confidential records of the Confederacy,
heretofore supposed to have been, destroyed
cut the time of the fall of Richmond, the wri
ter proceeds:
“I desirfe to call attention to other “mis
sing records” from the archives of the Gov- t
ernmeff tbftheUnitedStiitCff^or.if tire^ f>e .
not missing, to the fact that the public seems
to have no knowledge of .them,' and I «m but
too well convinced that the . statement I am
about to make win, in spine qnartera/^aiwnkien'
a smile of incredulity ; in others, a fear,
of further disclosnree^ iwTtfl& .tke gfenerid-
pnblic will give neither thought nor attention
tO it. ” - 1 • . ‘I . ' ■. j
“It will be remembered that on the inau
guration of Mr. Lincoln, South Carolina de
puted three commissioners to negotiate (to
be concise) terms of separation, and settle'up'
the business of the partnership, as fa» as that
State was conebmdd.' Of course, ilir.isirw-
Asn sought to gain > tiijae for, the. new Admin-
The Best in the World!
Co-partncpsliip Notice. ,
E UNDERSIGNED win continue the business :o
the late firm of McKee, Bennett U <3o. trader th<
control of the Gulf routes all the cottonpro-'
during sections within reach of their arms,
and to contribute the.same to the (jMargia
cities. To do this they had only to cloec
their hands..' The ’prize was already within
their grasp. Instead of adopting this raplicy,
one which was noti only recommendeghy a
:proper., and patriotfe regii'ti
welfare of the soil to which their roads were
native, but also-demanded by an intelligent
care of their stockholders' - interests,- they
wasted their time ini petty, warfare against
small interests which were already tributary
to Georgia, iifid'td’ Georgia’s prinpipal city.
With what meagre affectation of seriousness
can the Central. Pailroad .cpniplain of intru
sions upon its legitimate business by-other
corporation^ at the present-day, when in for-
mer not far remote,’ it paused, in wlmt
would otherwise liave been a great; career, tp
enter into small competition with Ocmulgee
and Bavannah river, boats, i and.at low water,
when the boats could not compete, to, commit
extortion on. the people .of. Macon and Au-
gnsta, so that high water. and low -freights,
low water and high freighfa, became prover
bial terms. It is extraordinary that while
this Unpatriotic 1 policnr was pjur-
sued near heme with certainty, no-advantage
either to (he roads themselves or the. general
public, forcing to Savannah'Over a nfiw* ronto
freights which must have reached Savannah
under any eifouinstancesr, -little or no effort
men of tho highest rank were' published in; s con
densed form, and enclosed with' each bottle of the
Schnapps, ss ime of the guarantees of Its gcnlti a
ness. Other precautions against- fraud were.. also
-sdoptod;;* W*?ntw“ obtain^ for to?
,autograph signstare.| T « t ati»?%d',fo T&.
, «mav «>!>
bossed on tbebottito, “4;ti*. oork *.? re ^
his private acaj. Xo article had ever been sold in this
ciuntry nndex the o»l»o Of -SohtWPf PriOr toftb* bir •
(redaction of Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic-Schnapps,
in 1851; and tholsbto was deposited, aabis ttydoinaik, 1 .
in the United StatesDtstEtct iqonrtlfbEthei Sonthfra
pistrict of New York during thatyeari/il.-un Ssitl ! it)
:.‘i .hi-'ii -.it uiiiio»4_. JUt e
..Itmtight hesupppped ty^efso^a^i^ir^Ty-'
thjB dating oharaa(st^/th^jiple?. *h°P? 1
reputation ofhonorablainMqltw^s.byypntog.deljte-
rioustrashundertheir.naipe>fhrtthe ^j^jertlpnasq,,
ioarefalty thrpwn around; thstoi hehuaHWiltiutidhtoati
precluded therinteodnctianiiJmtltisale of connti^fe^ta^r
They seen), bowsrers only to have stimulated foe
rapacity of iibpbstotos -; TSa trade mark c* ttnpwtyie: 1
tor has been stolen'; foe indoraemstyirWchhisBchla.:
dam Aromatic Schnapps Ahmet recffiStiSibiWbMntdfc 6
- cal profession has been clafmiirfl^fiM iiOa iKTrti htUniJ
bogs; his labels and bottiea have been Imitated, his sd-
^eitoltowtagafflcera
Clerk oif Coiwcfl.:.'. 1 .
City Treasurer;:.:...
...*l,Wo mooo
'...1,600 130,000
.1: d,600 .u.10,000
ztiw iZ
.L 1,200 1,000
WILL EXHIBIT IN SAVANNAS
jThBTfiflftY, Edflay and ^Stnrdaj-,
'Oil ttae’Corner of Macon, Chari-
ton and Lincoln Streets.
Sphlobom, Mrs Mary H
r. ■ ■ " ■
Tierney, Mrs John,
Tally, AIM Billy A col
Avilliams, Miss Bobnrta
qf Cquncil...
Keeper City Dispensary ....
Keeper Forsyth PisCe;
Keeper of Pest House. &V.
Keeper of.Bowder Magazine..
»o|nc*0F, f ...a;,>,-y-vi-;
Fiftetnitoi«ni«s gd Itypectops.qf
Five Port Wardens...... i.'. .t.:. .-.io.
Four Weighersof Hayiiv-
Keeper City Clock.
Three^Meaatcera Salt, Peas, .and
Two Measurers of Wood..i......
One inspector of ,Turpentine..-.—.r-.
Bi^^dghera Cotton, Bice, and To:
Taro Inspectors and Guagera of
WiffiLrMra Georgia ! Wright, Mrs A P
Wilson, Miss Maris Walker, Mrs Dianna
Wrann.Mrs.B Welford ; Wsiora, Mr,
iarfMBlo nnng*VB| , 5ff 1 ffVfr^^-c
AllsoV Belter 11 Affimb, Fred'"-
istration, and refused io see or acknowledge
them officially,'’ &c., but .still lured them to
At last they dispatched to the Ex-
remain.
ecutive.
lessness of peaceful solution, and announced
their purpose to. leave tlie capital. • This re-
Bolve was not. executed, simply because Judge
: fiCorner^Weit^Brosdisal' Bay'Streeti,;
SAVANNAH, GA.
At this Expensive Repository and Manufactory will
always oe lound a large variety of all foe !
most fashionable • '
i-.I.lij toil J Hi dl t ',i!t .i.tyiu ’
Carriages, Jlockaways, and Buggies
i‘ Nbwinnse. An wiirk sold -and WarrAnted- at this es-
1 tabliflhment will be protected. . . ^
1 REPAIRING EXECUTED IN THE BEST .MANNEB^
. . . AT REASONABLE RATES. vl
dec30-lm . ! ;i • n- . u ’..if - lh*./) ' T
Brown, Clma'H
Branham, Edw
» i . Baker, HM
Barron, J W H
Brocker, Isiah
Bennett.
Btownail,' pljver Earl
-. Butler, Bob
r- -11 JSeweb,.C0l WmE L
t ^Batlcr, TH ..
CJooper, Dennlfi—2
' Chapin, George \Y
, Chion, J, A . .,
Chisolm, Paul
jy ga^jafleld, J S :!: : '
V.. iDi»:
Tto^on, Frank
, - Douglass, Henry
Doffchdr, John
. IXiverson, Bob’fc
Dutton. Thos A
tJpoztoT' lIi .
Chief of Polioe.vi. .'ti. ivJ. .... .1. i:
Chief of Detective Force (14I4ea$.J. :
First Lieutenant of Police......... v
SecondLienten|aitof Police......„
glw df . .
tained they littie lioped for. On this hint
they lingered, but-only' to be disappointed,
and then they took their departure.
worse than al},
of the genuine contsijto (it his botilaC'MfrftKti
| liquors, and fous made his name.
•"•Vtom bill lo band . 'elti-h
The public, the medical profesritm fod the si<
whom foe Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps is pres<
asi retiedy.
tor in the dete
bile practfoes.
tho cstabliahm
Jaolianfl u i jflis
~and flavored wllh an'easential' ertrart.of foe berry qf,
jths l^ifan jnniper. of nneqnalled pn^iiy. By. a process
. Unknown ig (he, preparation, erf any other ltqnor, it ls -
freed from every tctimonloua tmd corrosiveelement
physicians andfamilies ln'the SeflAlisf
salebrchew Imifations of the Schte/fani Afft4a|ic
Schnapps in those markets - and travellers; y-’m ate in
the habit of using H as an ahtSdotqto foe jiini
flnence of unwholesome river water, testify foe* cheap.
gin, jqt up in Bchiedam bottles, is tirequwqily pahni^;
off upon foe unwary. 'The agents' of the -ondersi^nqii,
hare been requested to institute inquiries on foe;sub-
Six Sergeants of Police...
'Applicants, must state
names of thblx’secnritefl, (
and hand in their appUcat
o’clock, A.M., on foat'day
:■> 3Lho m
. dec28-td. (u i .
“If the reader has noticed the overture of
;Judge Campbell to delay t{ie commissioners,
he will suppose (hat gentleman had some
ground for his opinion, apd had reasonable
assurances that. a happy issue, in, his, judg
ment, would grow out of the delay he craved.
What those grounds and assurancto were can
only be conjectured; but they must have pro
ceeded from high official sources; And, view
ed in t!]e light of what I am about to eay, anti:
which is true as demonstration, makes con-
. . r-u: . uvl ! * -•
jecture leality. •
f “Shortlv after the breaking off-of efforts to
avert the dire catastrophe of war a gentieman
having free access to the private office of
-President Lincoln repaired to the capital - of
South Carolina and deposited with a high
official of that. State A manuscript proclama
tion by President Lincoln, duly prepared and
.««*,.Cavrt',
l Dndlev.X,-
tfow.K-jp
genuine :
Will endeavor, by a well-directed use of the abundant I
fresources at theircommand, to make the coming Ex-1
.. SofljSei; ^
Office Xuau8XA.^ i slvAKHA^RAH.'Roij),l
. -I -Savahkab^December24,1868. j.
Ain election' for Directors of tlx is Compaq
by for theeni|flingb^beid’ on' MONDAY,; 4th
January,' 1260, b^ween the hours of 10 and 1
M., at the State Bank Buildjng iii thia dly. ; '
.. dec2t-td‘ F.'Ti WILLI8,Prudent.
Havin
and n<
Refined and Interesting ever given
I'MiiJ I’., in. Savannah,
To render tlieir Circus Entertainments magnificent
beyond all precedent, STONE k MURRAY havemxdJ
special e^gagementd with several
j, >2 FOREIGN ARENIC CELEBRITIESl
► whose marvellous talents excited the admiration ul
won the applause of the Eur-jpean Capitals.
JF.' 'E. .^QHI^TON &:'€0.
.Hariiir r A :;ii .h I*.
dl^^Ataa’lom
-GiffOrd, John: N—2
i Green. Wm.J -
.»»»»*, .
Herabhberg. Lewis
Humiston, Prof R F
.HutchingvThos Rev
Hubbard. Rev Warre
Haward, Joseph
liraef, Anton
Guerard; Francis
Gadsden, Thos
Gordon, Wm
Giiggisfey, Wm,
f AGENTS FOR 1 ' ‘ |
'Jinx Y'f^T (fyiu (hfatl .'.1 OH if-.r-ii-Art (jlfl I / i.
The Liverpool and/ London ^ and
Globe Fire Assurance Company,
Assets, ti»,00«J>00 in GolA
The New York Life Insurance Com
pany, Mutual,
Assets} $1.0,000,000. '
- '■ ' I I .'It J j i
[OFFICIAL.] -t’■ i Wt’liji' -i :
Election Notice.
' ” ' CITY OF SAVANNAH,)
' Office Cixex of Council, 1
--December 21.1868. )
At a. Special Meeting of Connell to be
held on MONDAY, Jannafy '4th, 1869, foe following
named officers will be elected :
S^tery.' Bond..
Hartar liaelir t’ —'■ ■■“ f >,no,. no
Applicant, must .tan, in iator appuctuom^ fee
name, of their aecurities, (two required to each bond)
and hand in their applications to f me, on or before 10
o’clock, A. AT., on that day.
JAMES STEWART. .
dec21-td • Clerk -of Council.
Haas, W
Hoffer, Capt David
Hill, James C
Heargrovea, Joa M
Hawley, John
£g&3yfo£J“*iiignatTire, announcing'
the dismp.mberment of the Union,
was a
corrections, su^ * '
reciting freely the words
It— *1— Ii.‘
narrow policy unwtijing;
" * jTk~ r* With tiffs
column editorial, .in ffiip form, with
. opposed to be Mr. Lincoln’s,
- ' - the instrhment,
-vindicating the Efecntive act; anti clmlleng-
ing for it the approval of the American
people.
This is my statement of the missing re-
coid. Tii&f; it was not issued was due to the
intense feeling evolved by the firing on the
Star of the West ; .
“ A few questions, and I have done :
“ lst Waa toe knowledge of the prepara
tion of this document the foundation qf the
request of Judge Campbell, that the commis- .
sioners should not depart?
“2d. Hoes the State Beparrtmentpreserve j
evidence of the existence- df tbis paper, or
has all trace disappeared, save only iff the
mindTjf.-the Secrefoty? - j • r - J \
“3i Who prepared the-editori'aVd<ffence
of the proposed proclamation ?
ever horn of .th^ dilemma the Central and
Southwestern anayj’select as most honorable
to themselves or most consonant with truth,'
the main fact, is patent that a large quantity
of cotton did go to -Apalachicola before the
’ : & Gulf Railroad,
to Flint river the
I i i -jh..- I presume no
one will deny this, and the inference is plain.
The object of this letter is to moke a re
spectful protest (however feeble) against the
assumption of the'Central Railroad that what
‘it considers the ruinous competition of the
Atlantic & 6hflf Eailroad is directed-- at the
Kelley, Mr col
“KeUer, George A
King, J N <ES S
Kerrigan, John 1
; .ti: ;
Leenard, Dr J H
Leiaer, Frank
Lorch, John
Lawton, WM
ceUence of the
NO. 93 BROUGHTGN ST,
construction
Notice, i.
OFFICE OF THE )
Southern Issue an ce and Teust Company, J
Sav^ansah, Ga., Dec. 21, I860.)
The Semi-Annual meeting of the Stock
holders of this. Company will b3 . beld at th& afile.Qf
Company in Savannah, on WEDNESDAY, the sixth
day of January ne^fat 12 o'clock; at noon.
" 1 THOS. H. -PALMER, - -
Secretary.
in the world foat can be untibrmly .AqmrtfAjnm'U'
unadulterated; that hehaa challenged inyeftigatibn,
analysts, compariaon, and experiment intUtta forma; \
and from every mdnal thft-prgpmerm which twy.1,1. -
name, seal and trade mark,:tom come off triumphant
He therforo Icels it a duty heowea to his fellow-citizeus
generally; to the madleal ptofeasion and the atek, to
denounce and erpoee the cffarjstana whoconnterfeit
these evidences of Identity, and he calla dponfoe preaa
and the public to aid'him ln : hia effort, to'remedy so
great an evil. 1 ‘ v ' 1 'jt’ | «
leading physiciana and foestiafooffoiarity will prort 1
to the reader font .aUtgnpdaifobi.tijr the Bftderalgned
are all they are ropreaented to be. -
80 •;* UDOLPHO WOLFE.
•” urn. nj no hr: ij t.A dtiaicC I „ -I
Mosmen, Willie Victory
Murphy, Mr
MDler, Clayton P—2
Me Waters, tl D.
Middleton, Joseph
Mooney, John T—2
Murphy. John
McComlier, P .
Martin, Mr
0. '
O’Neal, F S
Oliver, John J
O'Brine,, Thomaa , j
MtE MISCELLANEOUS ATTAINMENTS of i»
e xtro l*rg e ^;oupe of Perform era have acquired i
perfection which no previous attempts have react'd
superseding in . A _
SPLENDOR c AND NjOYELTl
‘Ail establishments engaged :n the vocation of unuin
toe public, and positively bevond toe resources of tl
<**$}*>*> whatever kind; to Imitate.
-V*# of Hie Apts and Feafa
Head’s Pistol ^allei^r,
dec21-td
DAVID R. DILLON.
U. S. MARSHAL^ SALE. L
And will be executed, by Artis,a
Hawing, ito JParalleh
No. I WUtaker Street, einl
J .1 rr,.n,tivrmmr ytfamftMi
TTNDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A WR
' wSSSt in W
Wffllam Rirharda eeratu Wilham A^Baker
levied upon, an the prqnorty of. William a. Ba
open Carriages,~two close Carria-es’ 'three Om
NOTES DlSCOraiTED.
ai Banor out:
GOLD, -. - vr v vo
. :/■' : i»
' • *' n - . i As T D STOCKS,
^PHtipBfA'Sfen IN ANT •< bAjS^TT; 1 '
& MURRAY'S CIBCXS
,.\^U exhibit in
ment herein made, bu
tion of both doeumenta
inherent in the sefcobi
ineness asconfidentiy
ence of my being.” i
State etreet, between Whlta
Savannah, county of Chath
Opt foe 8th day of January,
lawful lmnra r,t’c jln
kYtisT
MONDAY, January i,
r wiflitjrw |
26 Pcm Stbeet, Nxw Yo*X ; -"
Nov. 21,1867.
New. '.'York... News •!
i Ex~ j "
W * j tp fZfflHEE' GREAHY- JEXffltED)
for ft I , *” I - I W ■
„ - _ (1^.^- .. :l. ' r I «fi
TUESDAY. Jandary 5.
=» ■ *i , jy f >eii i w i
FIVE DOLLARS R
,noqo »n
W / tVcUs,Mr
Will .nrWiladmJoh^T
aaft hr;il Wttklum. Btohard
1st. That th/B. Badical
be iff Washington while
. ing the spoijs, to prder.ti
per ‘centffgtf.'
2. That there are plunaty|ii^ riilrpi
-steaffiboat ffnfl teldgtaph RcHemffu bfefffr
gress, amounting at least t^saOQ^pc
8gf. ^toin'January
March 4th, but which may ba got aftc
intheTorty-first GbpgfessTfrom March
the Patent Office ^jfgpfCy and pri
will, it is said, show, somff astounding i
■For instance, a certain firm agreed to ft
large manilla envelopes mTnulh'to ei
patents for mailing, - at forty Vojlars per
aqnd; * b ig 4
not use over thirteen thousand of thii-
Telopes in one year, and yet the contractors,
■were paid during the last year $146,000 for
envelopes, when $5,200 was full compensa
tion for all that could be used. Other facts,
equally startling, will be presented.
7- * 1 • • *
Newspaper Suspension. —The last issue of
Gazette, published at Monticello, Jefferson
■ .’.‘'Ihe.want ! diia h)'
the stringency of the times ar the lack of edi
torial management, it is iteedless now to en-.
quire—together with the withdrawal of. the
public printing as decreed by radical jlegisla-
esire to
isljribnt-
ihare or
foW*..
LADIES!!
Out!
n, Richard
William M
dllilot
M^M. TIS0N.: 1. WM-F- QOBpOH.
SON & GONjiON
xomjtw a«r xev
JAaC SiY.i'iT'.t'A li
baa ehakd
iMwaiP'ft
•'.vi.tSKiiT.I Savamuih.
- IBERAL: advances made' ON CONSIGN,
doc2.1)p
qrt' dozen gents’ superior socks. »t
;OU jeentoppair.
Pure White ALPACAS. ‘
WIlite-TABLATAKS ,nd ORGANDIES.
Kack^^^i'eMAHE TBTL3, a large assortment.
RPGAR Pr
.R7/07'
ACADEMY,
BBLS. CHOICE
In Mr. George W. Wytfy’s Building, np stairs.
- A LL foe mew and fashionable QnadfiRes and
Waltzes taught. Quarter commencing from time
hoarding Schools and Seminaries taught on reason-
able terms.
^ Days of tuition for Ladies*.Class, Monday and Wed
nesday afternoons; class for young Missee and Mas
ters, Tuesday, Thursday . and Saturday afternoons;
Gentlemen’s Class, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
evenings. Exclusive; private lessons every day from
nine to two o’clock, n,,; ; eo l ii - ,
.. Friday afternoon, Ladies’ Matinee.
For particulars or circulars, apply or address
1 -novA-2m
could
Ladies’and
&%0s!g}
‘COSTAE’S’STASDAfiDPEEPAEATIONS
Batchelor’s Hair Dye.
champion, & freeman.
:f T^t« Splendid Hjtlr Bye Is the Beat In
foe world. Tho only true i d pir/cd Dye—
HarmleBS, Rebabje, Instaptanetis. No disap
pointment. ' No ridiculous' lints. - Remedies
the ill effects of - Bad Dyet. Invigorates and
leavea foe hair soft and beautift black or brawn.
Sold by all DraggistsandPerlirmes, and properly ap
plied at Batchelor’s Wig Factory, FBond street, New
Kbik., - ’J u*',iJtail»L-Xy
DzWITT k MOBOiS;
“Oostar’s” Iiat, iloacli, etc., Exterminators.
“ Costar’s” Bed Bug Exterminators;
»iCostar:8”.Ionly pufenffsectPowtieta, ‘ 1! .
‘bUlDruggiets in SAVANNAH sell them.” -'
der fhe name of Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, Which
we consider justly entitled: to the high reputation it
has acquired in this country; and from your long ex
perience as aibreign importer,yobr Bottled Wines and
Ltqnora should meet with foe same -
: .We would recommend j-ou to appoint some of the
respectable apothecaries in different parts of the city
as agents for.the .sale of yonr Brandies and Wines,,
where the profession can.obtain' foe same when need
ed for medicinal nnminM.
CHAAfPION A- FREEMAN.
(£. Ferguson, Peruvian Government A
-600 tons SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, In
10119 BAUGH’S RUN. BONE, in stare.
100 tons WHITELOCK’Sf CEREALIZEB. il
30 tons .WOOLSTOX’S SUPER PHOSPi
COTTON SEED WANTED.
BAGGIM
TOM A1W> JERRY!!
.-J •sailrv*ed, m^foneewi "
•
. "\rEITHER THE CAPTAIN OR CONSIGNEES
tho British bark MELBOURNE will be real
Bible for any debts contracted by the crew of
vessel. . . EDMANDS, GARDNER A CO.,
. dec29-St irni ■ •'• Consignee
6tore.
r%000 bbls NOYA SCOTIA
• For terms and mode of j
dec29-2m . . N. .A
- Wishing you success in your new enterprise,
:r We remain yonr .obedient servants," -u*>
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D. .Professor of Surgery, Uni
versity Medical College, New York. ' ^
J. M. CARNOCHAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical Sur-^
gery, Surgeon-in-Chicf to -the State Hospital, etc..
No. 14 East Sixteenth street. . .
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., No. 705 Broadway.
H. P;DE WEES, M.D.,*No. 791 Broadway/ ^ * .
JOSEPH WORSTER, Ml D.. No. 120 Ninth atreet
NELSON STEELE, M^D., No.37Bleocker street. *
"JOHN O’REILLY, M. D., ;No. 230 Fourth street, 'lil
B.-L RAPHAEL, Profeesor of toe Prindplee*
ana Practice of Surgery, New York Medical CoUeae.
/..letc-iTfo. 91 Ninth street and pthera;
Apalachicola Oyster^
SIXTY BARRELS,
JUSI EECEIVED AM) TOR SALE B1
J. EC. GrOTJXJO,
Haywood's Old Stand.
dec25-Gt 116 Bryan st. opposite Mtilgu
! CHAaiPAGKE.
\ ; wanted,
WHITE' MEN, - must bo EXPERIENCED
DITCHERS.
l-8t DAVANT, WAPLES & CO. '
G'J idil-LAlVD FOB. SEE.
500 ACRES, LYING NEARJTHE CENTRAL
Railrosd, st Station No. 2. Good rM land, end well
wooded and timbered-., Will be sol low for cash.:
Apply to . l A. Di ’ENHOFEB,
_ nov21-tf 7* Eay street
Bit Salted Slioultlers.
TIERCES
Rrj' Salted C. R. Sides.
TIERCES- :'
Dry Salted Clear Sides.
BOXES ISift
tbntrtU i iudjn.t ntU at j
Factory Cheese.:
isre
I J Barnard street, from Gaston to Congrei
down to Jefferson or thereabouts. The finder
ceive the above reward by leaving it at the Drt
of . JACOB LIPPj
dec28-2t - ' j '
of the amnesty proc- I AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY ANH EVEgg^EL-
direogou thA srttei] [riilWof jlROO
nridoe to Kentucky. _ Wines, Liquors and Segars,
r, had intended next Always on hand.
it is now understood -. A substantial Free Repast, aa umial, every day at 11
WANTED.
BUSHELS ROPG
Day Board $6 Per Week.
Board and Lodging $7 Per Week.
G ood board can be obtained at the
above rate* within five minutes walk of the
Post Office. Apply at THIS OFFICE dec3—tf
W ASTED.—SALESMEN- TO TRAVEL
tore ManuAiotnring Company, and aellby sam
ple. Hood wages are guaranteed. Address, with
stamp, H. D. HAMILTON A CO., No. 413 Chestnut
street, Philadelphia, Pa. decl4-lm
_ Apply to
Goshen • Batten
Just received and for sale by
raitff To r-pnojl «ri . randell t Co.
Bottled Wines and Liquors,
mported and bottled by himself, expressly for 1
didnsl use. Each bottle has his csrtiflcste of
purity, -j pnor vj r>, , . . 1
The actual debt of the State of iPennsylva-
Jffa, on the 30tff of November last, the end of
the fiscal year, was 333,286,946 13,‘ a mar*
bagatelle in these days.
PURE PERUVIAN GUANO.
: T ANTONS FROM SCHOONER EMM V, and fog
uiDbLPHb Wolfe.
Li s*ta low, from the wl
dec29-Iw
&SON.