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THE C-GT,r> V&w4at THIS COTOTBT.
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Ite & n'.lal 1ltd Financial Chronicle
slio-.vs tliut Senator Mobton’s estimate of the
gold now in tie United States is far too
high. The Senator thought that the amount
"had actually largely in craved since 1860, and
might be now as nigh-os $572,00Qt0r>0, certain
ly above $400,000,000. .
Tl.i' Chronicle, assuming that travelers in*
•Bnrope have taken oat as much .s emigrants
have brought in, and leaving ant the circula
tion in the Pacific States,* as of no use to the
banks or people of the Atlantic States, makes
the following estimate:
Gold in Atlantic States in 1861. $165,000,000 -
Product of mines for 8 years
ending June 30,1868..:..,. 483,000,000 .
Imports of specie for 8 years- - M
ending June 30,1868 141,900,000
Total supply, 8 years $791,900,000
Exports of specie lor 8 years. $648,100,000
Sent from South during the
JRpwlal Drifts
S^LLllcl fPLcilecL VJJafe.,
Wa&es., 2farLCLi_ /^aods.
stfut. and _(£/ *••• '
SELLING BELOV,' COST, UNT|L J.
J. W STANSBI3I
Savannah Rifle Club.
The Public arc Invited to participate in
A RIFLE MATCH, to he held on FRIDAY, the 1st of
January, 1869, at our Club House on Mrs. Brodback-
er’a farm. Turkeys, Ac., to be Bhot for, and the nett
proceeds to be given to Mrs. Broadbacker, All class
of Rides admitted.
By order of THE PRESIDENT.
dec31-2t 'j T. W. Young, Sec. S. B- C.
Office of Udolpho Wolfe,
J. V. GILBERT. MANAGER.
t Thursday, December 31St.
CLOSING WEEK.
Last appearance, but two of the Celebrated Artists,
MR. AND MSS. WATKINS.
Will be repeated the great Sensation Drama,
Sole Importer of the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps,
in. City and Country.
New Fork, Nov. 3, 1868.
To the People of the Southern States.
■ Christmas Tree.
The Sunday-School Anniversary of St.
John's Church willbe held in St. John's Church THIS
(Thursday) EVENING, at7>; o’clock.
Parents, teachers and children of Christ and St.
John’s Churches take notice.
dec31-lt*' SAMUEL BENEDICT.
7111!: NEGRO INSURRECTION ON THE
• OGEECHEE.
In onr local columns this morning will be
found farther details of the acta of outrage,
robbery and murder perpetrated by the ne
groes of the Ogeechee plantations. This dis
trict, which has long been infested by the
worst class of onr negro population, under
the teaching and drill of the villainous Brad
ley and other white and black emisaries,
seems now to be in a complete state of insur
rection. The delnded wretches having failed
to realize, the promises made to them by their
carpet-bag leaders of a division of the .pro
perty of the country, and having spent their
time in attending political meetings, in idleness
and debauchery, are now, in their destitution,
becoming desperate, and seem determined to
take forcible possession of the lands and
substance of the whites and drive them from
'
the country., To this' course they, have
, been, incited, by white miscreant ad
venturers in our midst, who for base
. and selfish purposes, have instilled into
their naturally obtuse find savage minds
the bitterest hatred of the whites,, encourag
ing them to believe that they will be pro
tected by the government in any acts of out
rage they may commit against our pro-
. scribed people. They have been emboldened
too in their lawlessness by the patient for
bearance of onr citizens, who have forborne
resentment rather than subject themselves to
the misrepresentations and slanders of an
unscrupulous and malignant partizan
press, meanwhile trusting that the govern
ment, to whose laws they render prompt obe
dience, would give them protection in the
Tights of civilized society. For months past
our papers have teemed with accounts of
scenes of lawlessness, riot, robbery and mur
der perpetrated by armed and organized
bauds of negroes in the vicinity of this
city, nntil they have become so fre
quent and so bold that property and
life are no longer, regarded as secure,
and the inhabitants of the surrounding (dis
tricts of country have had to abandon their
homes and flee to the city for protection.
While this state of things is notorious
throughout the country—while our people,,,
onr defenseless men, women and children"
are subjected to a system of negro brigand
ism that wonld disgrace the darkest days of
Mexican anarchy—the wretched adventurer,
who, by villainy and frand, ocenpies the Ex-
ecutive office, is in Washington city asking
that we may be deprived of the protection of
civil law, and that more arms may be placed
in the hands of onr brutal assailants—Con
gress deliberates in what way farther to op
press and humiliate onr people—and the New
York Tribune apologises for the outrages
which it is forced to admit by saying the ne
groes are only actuated by a “ rude sense of
justice.”
Thus abandoned, betrayed, persecuted and
insulted—thus given over to the tender mer
cies of a savage race, what course is left for
ns to pursue? There is but one alternative.
W« have either to submit to the “ rude
sense of justice ” of the savage hordes whom
our phorasaical brethren of the North have
turned loose upon ns and incited to our de
struction, or, relying npon the righU justice
and duty of self-defense, and appealing to'
"the common sympathy of the true men of
onr race, we most take prompt and- efficient
'steps for the protection of our lives and prop
erty, our homes and families.
Let the supremacy of the law be upheld,
and its penalties' enforced.
When the pure medicinal restorative, now so widely
known as Wolfe's ScliiedamSchnappe, was introduced
into the world under the endorsement of four thou
sand leading members of the medical profession some
20 years ago, its proprietor was well aware that it
could not wholly escape the penalty attached to ah
new and useful preparations. He, therefore, endeav-
oredto Invest it with strongest possible safeguards
against counterfeiters, and to render all attempts to
pirate it difficult and dangerous. It was submitted to
distinguished chemiusts for analysis, and pronounced
by them the purest spirit ever manufactured. Its pu
rity and properties having been thns ascertained, sam
ples of the article were forwarded to ten thousand
physicians, including all the leading practitioners'in
the United States, for purposes- of experiment. A,
circular, requesting a trial of the preparation and are-
port of the result, accompanied each specimens Four
thousand of the most eminent medical men in the
Union promptly responded. Their opinions of the
article were unanimously favorable. Such a prepara
tion, they said, had lon&beezi wanted by the profes
sion, as no reliance could be placed on the ordinary
liquors of commerce, ail of which were more or less
adulterated, and therefore unfit for medical purposes.
The peculiar excelence and strength of the oilofjtmi-
per, which formed one of the principle ingredients of
the Schnapps, together with an unalloyed character of
the alcoholic element, give It, in the estimation of the
faculty, a marked superiority over every other
diffusive stimulant as a diuretic tonic and restoratives
These satisfactory credentials from professional
men of the highest rank were published in a con
densed form, and enclosed with each bottle of the
Schnapps, as one of the guarantees of its genuine
ness. Other precautions against fraud were also
adopted; a patantwas obtained for the article, the
lable was copywrighted, a foe simile of the proprietor's
autograph signature was attached to each lable and ‘
cover, his name and that of the preparation were em
bossed on the bottles, and the corks were sealed with
hie private seal. No article had ever been sold in this
country under the name of Schnapps prior to the in
troduction of Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps,
in 1851; and the lable was deposited, as his trade marie,
in the United States District Court for the Southern
District of New York daring that year.
It might he supposed by persons unacquainted with
the daring character of the pirates who prey npon the
reputation of honorable merchants by vending delete-
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THDND
INSTRUMENTAL AND VOCAL
CONCERT,
Notice to City Tax Defaulters.
' CITY MARSHAL’S OFFICE, 1
Savannah, December 28,1868. J
City, real estate, tax executions for the
Third Quarter, 1868, have been placed in my hands.
All persons interested are notified that after* the
FIRST DAT OF JANUARY, 1860, I will proceed to
colleci by levy. THOMAS S. WAYNE,
dec28-5t - City Marshal.
Thursday, January UJ
M ILE MRA5PS6 HARNESS. * P:
to all Trotting 'Horses -winch ha
three minutes. _Thre*» ormore- to
Entrance $10. }
Friday, January 22c
QWEEPSXAKES , It ILF HEATS
O Three in five. Open to ail Trntt:
trance $60, to which the CI0‘ - «iF .
Huraijo save h e—Fran--
tiro to start.
JtV ENTRIES to-be t-ldi-esA-J to
To close January Itsk.
Total loss in 8 years.
BtocktoJ868
“It wonld thus appear that the present
stock of the precious metals in the Atlantic
States is 1 close upon $230,000,000. It is not
to be supposed, however, that all this exists
in the form of coin, nor even of cohrand bars.
A certain portion of the supply of gold and
silver has been taken for commercial purposes.
That form of consumption has been largely
increased within late years, nnder the high
1 duties on jewelry and plate, and perhaps
could not be safely estimated at less than
$10,000,000 per annum. Assuming this to
be a frill estimate, and deducting only
$70,000,000 from the foregoing balance,
we should have about $160,000,000 as the
663,100,000
collect funds for
stair case, which has its lauding at his door.
Dr. M. when not in his Labe .ntorr may ue lound at
Room No. 10, first floor, Marshal House.
dec31-lt* 4.
35 CASKS
Dry Salted Sho ulders.
33 CASKS
Dry Salted C. IS. Sides.
10 CASKS
Smoked €. B. Sides.
10 CASKS 3£-;
Smoked Rib Sides.
35 BBLS.
Apples.
200 BBLS. ®
Planting Potatoes.
50 BONES
Orange Co. Cheese.
50 BOXES
Factory Cheese*
50 BOXES
English Dairy Cheese
5o PACKAGES
Choice Butter
■JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY
‘ ' '■ * ■ , ' *
Holcombe &. Oo.
M ■ UUi 1AUUIUAAJW appuuitbu a
I the removal of the Confedtuto Dead from the
various battle-fields of Georgia, to lie State Cemetery,
in Marietta, take great pleasure in mnouncing to the
public, that a GRAND INSTRU. ENTAL AND VO
CAL CONCERT wiU.be given at th Theatre,
ON MONDAY EVENING, 1 . IN. 4th, 1869.
at 8 o’clock.
The most Amateu b of the State have
Election Notice.
Clerk of Council........
City Treasurer
'Assistant City Treasurer .
City-Marshal
City Surveyor *..-.-
Clerk of the Market.....
City Printer
Messenger of Council...
$1,600 * $10,000
. 1,600 20,000
. 1,600 10,000
. 1,600 6,000
. 1,500 2,000
Judge City Court.
The Explosive Bullet Tbeaty.—The fol
lowing’is the text of the Explosive Ballet
Treaty just signed at St Petersburg by the
representatives of Bavaria, Belgium, Den
mark, England, France, Greece, Holland,
Italy, Persia, Portugal, Austria, Prussia, Rus
sia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, and Wur-
temberg:
Considering that the • progress of civiliza
tion ought to result in diminishing as much
as* possible the sufferings inseparable from
war; that the only legitimate object pursued
in war is to .weaken the force of the enemy;
that to attain this it suffices to place as many
men as possible hors de combat; that to make
use of expedients which Shall unnecessarily
enlarge the wounds of the men placed hors
de combat, or entail inevitable death, is incom-
compatible with the before-mentioned object;
that to make nse of such expedients would,
moreover, be contrary to teachings of human
ity:
The undersigned, in virtue of the instruc
tions given them by their governments, are
authorized to declare as follows:
L The contracting parties engage, in the
event of war, between any of them, to ab
stain from the use of missiles of any descrip
tion possessing explosive power, or tilled With
explosive or inflammable material, weighing
less than four hundred grammes. This re
striction to apply to the army and .navy alike.
H. They likewise invite all those States not
represented to-the deliberations of the Mili
tary Commission assembled at St Petersburg,
to subscribe to this mutual engagement.
Clerk City Court,
City Sheriff..
Corporation Attorney
Jailor, (including Deputy)
Keeper Laurel Grove Cemetery,
Keeper City Dispensary
Keeper Forsyth Place
Keeper of Pest House...............
Keeper of Powder Magazine
Pump Contractors..... ..
Fifteen Measurers and Inspectors of
Lumber and Timber.
Five Port Wardens
Four Weighers of Hay.
Keeper City Clock . ; .-*.
Chimney Contractor, E. D:. ..
Chimney Contractor, W. D..........
Three Measurers Salt, Peas, and
Grain...
Two Measurers of Wood... .
One Inspector ot Turpentine
Six Weighers Cotton, Rice, and To
bacco....—...........
Two Inspectors and Guagers of
Thursday, Friday and Si
‘ '* * DEC. 31, JAS. 1 .Ko-i.
On the Corner of Macon,
ton. and Lincoln Srr*
Journal and Messenger,
for tsed. •
ONE OF THE OLDFST PAPERS IN T^B STATE.
Established iii 1808.
o
On the first day of January we shall begin a new pro
gramme, with
Many Improyemeni
TEEMS :
The Daily* per Annum
** T Six Months :*
rions trash under their name.that the protections so
carefully thrown around these Schnapps would have
precluded the introductions and sale of counterfeits.
They seem, however, only to have stimulated the
rapacity of impostors. The trade mark of the proprie
tor has been stolen; the indorsement which his Schie
dam Aromatic Schnapps alone received from the medi
cal profession has been claimed by mendacious hum
bugs; his labels and bottles have been imitated, his ad
vertisements paraphrased, his circulars copied, and
worse than all, dishonorable retailers, after disposing
of the genuine contents'of his bottles, have filled, them
up with common gin, the most deleterious of all.
liquors, and thus made his name and brand a cover
for poison.
The public, the medical profession and the sick,'for
whom the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps is prescribed
as a remedy, are equally interested with the proprie
tor in the detection and suppression of these nefari
ous practices. The genuine article, manufactured at
the establishment of the undersigned, in Schiedam,
Holland, is distilled from a barley of the finest quality,
and flavored with an essential extract of the berry of
the Italian juniper, of unequalled purity. By a process
unknown in the preparation of any other liquor, it is
freed from every acrimonious and corrosive element.
Complaints have been received from the leading
physicians and families in the Southern States of the
sale of cheap imitations of the Schiedam Aromatic
Schnapps in those markets;and travellers, who are in
the habit of using it as an antidote to the baneful in
fluence of unwholesome river water, testify that cheap
gin, put up in Schiedam bottles, is frequently palmed
off upon the unwary. - - The agents of -the undersigned
have been requested to institute inquiries on the sub
ject, and to forward to him the names of such parties
as they may ascertain to be engagedin the atrociouB
system of deception. In conclusion, the undersigned
wonld say that he has produced, from under the hands
of the most distinguished men of science in America •
■ proofs unanswerable of the purity and medicinal ex
cellence of the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps; that he
has expended many' thousand dollars in surrounding
.it with guarantees and safeguards, which he designed
should protect the public and himself against fradulent
imitations; that he has shown it to be the only liquor
in the world that can be uniformly depended upon as
unadulterated; that he has challenged investigation,
analysis, comparison, and experiment in all its forms;
and from every ordeal the preparation which bears his
name, seal and trade mark, has come off triumphant.
He therfore feels it a duty he owes to his fellow-citizenB
generally, to the medical profession and the sick, to
denounce and expose the charlatans who counterfeit
these Evidences of identity, and he calls upon the press
and the public to aid him in his efforts to remedy so
great an jtyfl. .
The following letters and certificates from the'
leading physicians and chemists of this city will prove,
to the reader that all goods sold by the undersigned
are all they are represented to be.
UDOLPHO WOLFE.
POLICE FORCE.
Chief of Police 2,000 4,000
Chief of Detective Force (1st Lient).. 1,400 2,000
First LiedCenaat of Police 1,400 2,000
Second Lieutenant of Police 1,400 2,000
Six Sergeants of Police 1,000 each, 600
Applicants must state in their applications the
names of their seenrites, (two required to each bond),
and hand in their applications to me on or before ten
o’clock, A. M., on that day, accompanied by the usual
fee. JAMES STEWART,
dec28-td Clerk of Council.
WANTED.
I COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN AS NUBSE.
Apply at the office of BEARDEN A GAINES, or ad
dress KEY BOY 104. POST OFFICE. deo31-lt
Dissolution of Co-partnersliip.
rpHE FIRM OF McKEE. BENNETT & CO. was dis-
I solved by mutual consent on the 1st of Decem
ber, 1868. H. C. McKEE,
D. M. BENNETT.
* JAMES McKEE.
Notice.
Office Augusta & Savannah Rail Road, )
Savannah, December 24,1868. )
An election for Directors of tills Compa
ny for theensuing year willbe held on MONDAY, 4th
January. IK(UJ, between the hours of 10 A. M. and 1 P.
M., at t i aUte Bank Building in this ci y.
dor*;» id* F. T. WILLIS, President.
;e it one of
Wotice.
TTTE HAVE THIS DAY PURCHASED of Col. John
Y\ 1'. Treutlen his interest in the firm of Walker,
Allen A Treutlen.
The business hereafter will bo conducted by the un
dersigned, under the style of WALKER & ALLEN.
m. In the event of war this engagement
is to be observed only towards the contract
ing parties, and those that may subsequently
subscribe to it It need not' be observed to
wards any who have not signified their assent
[OFFICIAL-]
Election Notice.
CITY OF SAVANNAH,)
Office Clebk of Couscn., 1
December 21.1868, )
At a Special Meeting of Connell.to be
h :ldon MONDAY, January 4th, 1869, the.following
named officers will be elected :
Salary. Bond.
Harbor Master $1,300 OO $3,000 00.
Health Officer 8000 OO $1,000 OO.
Applicants must state in their applications, the
names of their securities, (two required to each bond)
and hand in their applications to me, on-or before 10
o’clock, A. M., on that day.
to the above stipulations.
IV. The above engagement likewise ceases
to be valid if a State thnt has not signed it
takes part in a war between parties that have
signedit.
V. Whenever the progress of science re
sults in any new definite proposals being
made for improving the equipment of the
troops, the contracting parties, as well-as
those who have subsequently joined the en
gagement, will assemble to maintain the prin
ciples laid down to reconcile the requirements
of war with the-demands of hnmnnity. .
The Tenube-of-Ojttce Repeal—The wTiip-
cracking process commenced by Mr. Wen
dell Phillips, in his opposition to the repeal
of- the tenure-of-office bill, is attracting atten
tion from the press and from - the politicians.
Mr. Phillips says, “ There is no fear-of curb
ing the Executive too much. A power which
could secure the nomination of Rousseau and
Revebdy Johnson has certainly strength
enough left.’' “ To know from what a regi
ment of rogues this law has saved us, ask the
police and the whiskey ring.” The politi
cians of both and all parties Beem to agree
that this article is intended to be the keynote
of the, extreme Republicans, with reference
to the incoming administration, and hence it
is worth, while placing it on record among the
other newB of the passing day. We shall see.
I N RETIRING from the above firm, I cheerfully
recommend Messrs. Walker & Allen to my friends
and the public generally.
JOHN F. TREUTLEN.
Savannah, Ga., December 30ih, 18G8,
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SAWMILL
FOR SALE
A T CEDAR KEYS, Engine of foity horse power,
Saw circular, machinery bought in 1866 of the
Washington Iron Works, New Y. rk, * for $7,000.
Buildings and all are now offered facile at reduced
figures.
mouths, 1
the coHt iJiff
Notice.
Office of the )
Sotjthekn Insuhance and* Tbust Company, >
Savannah, Ga.,- Dec. 21,1868.)
The Semi-Annual meeting of the Stock
holders of this Company will be held, at the offie of
Company in Savannah, on WEDNESDAY, the sixth
day of January next at 12 o’clock, at noon.
THOS. H. PALMER,
dec21-td Secretary.
ier West Broi
SAVANNAH, GA.
At this Expensive Repository and Manufactory will
always De lotwd a large variety of all the
most fashionable
Carriages, Rockaways, and Buggies
Now in use. All work sold and warranted at this es
tablishment will be protected.
REPAIRING EXECUTED IN THE BEST MANNER,
AT REASONABLE RATES.
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WALKER £ ALLEN,-
No. 8. Drayton streht.
For Liverpool,
rriHE A 1 AMERICAN'SHIP
X JOHN O. BAKER, ;
-Captain W. R. Hpf-aii,
Requires 300 bales to complete her J
cargo. For freight engagement apply tow*
(lec31-3t CRANE k GR
DAVID R. DILLON,
BANKER,
So. 4- Whitaker Street, one door from tile
corner ot Bay Street.
Cock-Fighting.—The New York Herald,
nnder the caption of “a new, war between
the North and the South,” devotes a half
column of editorial to the great sectional
cock-fight that is expected to come off. in
New Jersey. The Herald, adds “seriously”
that “this game-cock business is .becoming a
very considerable one in this country, and
cock-fighting is already a fashionable amnse-
ment.” It says thousands of dollars are
staked npon the result of a single battle, and
that “some of the opulent scions of onr most
aristocratic houses are so infatuated with the
amusement that they frequently have a little
their own
extra large TT
perfection -.ehir
superBedir^ iu
SPLlIN
For Liverpool,
mHE A 1 BRITISH BARK -/~
_L JOHN BILLS, A
Captain Melvin, hu
Having a portion ot her cargo engaged afc
and going on board, will have immedi- S53
ate dispatch. * For freight engagements apply
NOTES DISCOUNTED.
GOLD.
•SILVER,
. . BANK BILLS,
AND STOCKS,
PURCHASED IN ANY QUANTITY.
nov!3-tf
J. E. JOHNSTON & CO;
AGENTS FOR
The Liverpool and London aj
Globe Eire Assurance Company
Assets, $17,000,000 iix Gold. '
The New York Life Insurance Coi
pany, Mutual, ‘
.Assets^ $10,000,000.
IN SAVANNAH. GA. -i
Office in Drayton street, near Bryan. ~i
Parker Pillsbuby, in a late nnmber of the
Revolution, the New York woman’s organ,
speaking of Julian’s proposed amendment
to the Constitution for universalizing the
right of suffrage, declares war as follows:
“ General Grant says, ‘ Let us have peace! ’
Never, General, as the Lord liveth, until this
amendment to the Constitution, or its equiv
alent, is the law of the land! ”
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For Liverpool,
mHE A l^BBlTlSH SHIP ; *
. * ABYSSINIA, 7 55
Captain Parsons, rdJ
Requires'800 bales to complete her-jbj
cargo. Forfreightengagemems^plytoa*
Election of Directors.
OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL RAILROAD. )
AND BANKING COMPANY OF GEORGIA, }
Savannah, December 3,1868.) -
An election for Nine Directors to manage the affairs
of the Company for the ensuing year, will be held at
the Banking House in Savannah, on MONDAY, the
4th day of January, 1869, between the hours of 10
o’clock, a. m. and 1 o’clock, p. m.
Stockholders, on presentation of their Stock Cer
tificates to the Conductors of trains, will bo psssed
free to and from the election over this Road.
• T. M. CUNNINGHAM,
dec4-ta Cashier.
game upon
parlors.”
I feel bound to say, that I regard your Schnapps as
being in every respect preeminently pur*, and deserv
ing of medical patronage. At aU events, it is the
purest possible article of Holland Gin, heretofore un
obtainable, and aa each may be safely prescribed by
physicians.
DAVID L. MOTT, M. D.,
Pharmaceutical Chemist, New-York.
The President and General Grant.—
There is no doubt that amicable relations be
tween the President and General Grant will
soon be re-established. The Christmas am
nesty proclamation received thd entire appro
bation of the President elect before Mr.
Johnson’s signature was put to it, and as it is
well known that the General has been con
sulted on various other State matters it is
fair to presume that- nothing remains to con
firm the entente cordiale between the outgoing
and incoming Executives but the formal shak
ing of hands. General Grant is determined
to have peace.—H. T. Herald.
Judge Lynch to be brought to Trial.—
The Macoupin county grand jury have found
seven indictments for murder against the par
ties who took Ekpleman from jail and hung
him. Eleven others implicated have been in
dicted for riot Engleman, it will be remem
bered murdered his Wife by cutting her throat
John B. Hill, one of the persons indicted,
has fled the country.
gaged and
dispatch. 1
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NO. 93 BROUGHTON ST.‘
: 26 Pine Steeet, New York
Nov. 21,1867.
Udolpho Wolfe, Esq., Present:
Dear Sib: I have made a chemical examination of
a sample of your Schiedam Schnapps, with the intent
of determining if any foreign or, injurious snbstance
had been added to the simple distilled spirits.
The examination has resuited in the conclusion that
the sample contained no poisonous or .harmful admix
ture. I have been unable to discover any trace of the
deleterious substances which' are employed in the
adulteration of liquors. I would not hesitate to use
myself or to recommend to others, for nledical pur
poses, the Schiedam Schnapps as an excellent and un
objectionable variety of gin.
Very respectfully yours,
(Signed) CHAS. A- SEELY, Chemist.
FOB SALE OB BENT.
A SNUG AND COMFORTABLE BESI-
DUNCE, facing South, to a! pleasant rf’„
portion of the city. The dwelling has gas I, g,
and water. Possession can be gwen with- lia,
to thirty days. Address KEY BOX 17. £9ss
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nrEDNES:
Dividend No. 5.-
OFFICE OF THE CENTRAL RAILROAD, )
AND BANKING COMPANY OF GEORGIA. >
Savannah, December 1,1868.)
A dividend of FIVE DOLLARS per share from the
earnings of the Road for the past year, has THIS DAY
been declared by the Directors on the Capital Stock of
the Company, payable on and after the TWENTY-
FIRST INSTANT. The Government Tax will be paid
by this Company.
The Washington Republican says Attorney
General Evabts has not yet considered what
effect the new proclamation will' have npon
the motion now pending in the Supreme
Court to squash the indictment in the cose of
Jeff. Davis. There seems to have been some
doubt whether it does or does not relieve the
court from the necessity of disposing of this
motion.
Head’s Pistol Gallery
TO BEN’p,
TjlO A SMALL AND QUIET F^HILY, A PORTION
OF A HOUSE, four rooms and a kitchen, water to
yard. Nona bnt good tenants need apply, at N. E
corner of Habersham and libertt* streets.
dec31-2t I
OPEN DAY AND EVENING.
re ftd pric
•b good v
1 operatic
JOHN
Mb. Davis’ Case.—The Supreme Court re
assembles early in January, and it is suggest
ed that Mr. Davis return at once and be sur
rendered by his bait He will then be com
mitted to cimtody, -and a writ of habeas cor
pus will then be applied for to the Supreme
Court, and the discharge of the prisoner be
asked for on the ground that the amnesty ex
tended by the President absolves him from
aU liabilities, and letters have already been
sent to him to England urging that he
allow his case to be the test, in order to dis
cover the true weight of the President's
proclamation.
The Pope op Home.—Pius IX, after a very
serious illness, has again appeared on the
Corso. It is not generally known that he is
now seventy-eight years of age, having been
born in 1790, though the Annuarto Pcmlijico,
repeating a mistake made in the reign of
Gregory XVI, gives the date of his birth as
May 13, 1792. “ The Pope always laughs,”
says a correspondent, when he takes np the
Aunuarto, and the other day observed : “They
rob me of two years, and I am so much older
than the world gives me credit for.”
General Butler in the New Cabinet.—It
is rumored around Washington, says the New
York Herald, that General Grant will present
as a peace-offering to General Butler the
position of Attorney General in his Cabinet.
U. S. MARSHAL’S SAL]
TTNDEE AND BY VIRTUE OF A ’WRIT’
Fieri Facias, itiHued out of the Honorable,^
Fifth Circuit Court of the United States, for
Southern District cf Georgia, in favor of the plain
William Richards, in the following case, to wit .*
William Richards veitus William A. Baker I h
levied upon, as the property of William A. Bakei
Notice.
Office Augusta & Savannah Rail Road,
Savannah, December 6,1868. j
Dividend No. 12.—A dividend of three and one-1
dollars per share, less U. 81 Tax, will be paid on ■
after MONDAY, December 7th, at the State Bt
Building? in this city, f
F. T. WILLI*
dec7~dlweod3w President
FOR SA]
A FEW CHOICE YOUNG AI
Also, some Harness
HORSES, which will be sold lo
B. ARNOLD, at Messrs. Wilson
New York, 63 Cedak Street,
November 26, 1867.
Udolpho WoLFE,.Esq.,JV«e7it: ... . ,
Dear Sib: I have submitted to chemical analysis
two bottles of “Schiedam Schnapps,” which I took
from a fresh package in your bonded warehouse, and
find, as before, that the spirituous liquor is free from
injurious ingredients or falsification; that it has the
marks of being aged and not recently prepared by
mechanical admixture of alcohol and aromatics.
Respectfully, *
FRED. F, MAYER, Chemist.
Washington, December 30, Noon—Mrs.
Sallie J. Hancock, the authoress,-is in .this
city very sick with typhoid fever.
It is snowing heavily. .
ad Saddle'
, App v to
Dehoney's*
open Carriages, two close Carriage s, three Onmi|
ees, three Baggage Wagons, five Buggies, nine 4
Carriage Harness, two setts double Buggj Harq)
three setts single Buggy Harness, four setts SI
Harness, two setts of Baggage Wagon Harness, }
twenty-two head of Horses, and will sell the sam
public auction, at the Stable of William A. Bake?
State street, between Whitaker and Bull, in the cil(
Savannah, county of Chatham, and State of Gear!
on the 8th day of January, 1869, next, between^
lawful hours of sale.
Terms—Cash. Property pointed out by Plain*
Attorney. * 1
Dated at Savannah, Ga., Dec. 29th, 1868.
. „„ WILLIAM G. DICKSON,n
dec30-8t United States Marsha]
dec31-2T&S*
Stables, Bryan street
White ALPACAS
i TABL.-.i KNS xi
Jhytthh CRAPE
WM. H. TISON. TOT. W. GORDON.
TISON & GORDON,
COTTON JTACT OHS
.<■ —AND —
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Savannah.
T TpyrtAL ADVANCES -MADE ON CONSIGN-
| j -mtenTS.au!5—D&TW6m
; - Jfotice. /
An election for Directors of the Sivan-
nahNational Bank, for the ensuing year, will /be held
at the Banking House on TUESDAY, the 12*t day of
January next, between the hours of 10 o’cl/ck, A. M.
and 2 P.M. JNO. N. LEWIS,
$12,000:
dec31-.lt
BED. BLANKETS-
Udolpho Wolfe, Esq.: -
Dear 8m: The want of pure Wines and Liquors for
medicinal purposes has been long felt by the profes
sion, and thousands of lives have been by
the use of adulterated articles. Delirium tremens,
cad other diseases of the brain and nerves, so rife in
this country, are very rare in Europe, owing, in a
great degree, to the difference in the purity of the
spirits sold. J
We have tested the several articles imported and
sold by you, including your Gin, which you sell un
der the 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 a foreign importer,your Bottled Wines and
Liquors should meet with the same demand.
We would recommend you to appoint some of the
respectable apothecaries in different parts of the city
as agents for the sale of your Brandies and Wines,
where the profession can obtain the same when need
ed for medicinal purposes.
Wishing you success in your new enterprise,
We remain your obedient servants,
VALENTINE MOTT,‘M. D..Professor of Surgery, Uni
versity Medical College, New York.
J. M. CARNOCHAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical Sur
gery, Surgeou-in-Chief to the State Hospital, e*c.»
' No. 14 East Sixteenth street. .
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. D., No. 705 Broadway.
H P. DE WEES, M- B-V No. 791 Broadway.
JOSEPH TVOESTEB, M. D-. No. 120 Ninth street
NELSON STEELE, M. D., No. 37 H'^clierstreet.
JOHN O’REILLY, M. D., No. 230 Fourth "frv^t
I! I RAPHAEL, It. D., Professor of tha Principles
aria Practice of Surgery. New York Medical College,
No. 91 Ninth street and others.
100 SHARES A. * G. B. B. S"OCK. For sale by
dec31-3 * BELL & HULL.
HAY! HlY!!
PAA BALES PRIME EAS 'ERN, landing from
UVv snip Japan, from Bat, Me,, and for sale
from wharf, in lots to suit purctasers, by
dec3I-3t CR NE & GRAYBILL.
FIVE HOLLARS RE WAR
PROFESSOR SEMOJV’S
FASHIONABLE BANGING ACADEMY,
115 Broughton St.,
In Mr. George "W. Wylly’s Building, np stairs.
A LL the new and fashionable Quadrilles and
Waltzes taught. Quarter commencing from time
of joining.
Boarding Schools and Seminaries taught on reason
able terms.
Days of tuition for Ladies* Class, Monday and Wed
nesday afternoons; class for young Misses 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.
Friday afternoon, Ladies’ Matinee.
For particulars or circulars, apply or address
above nov4-2m
? xe jy- „ F. H. WOOD & CO.
Iec30-A.t No. 12 Stoddard’s Upper Ran;
TIERCES
Dry Salted Shoulders.
' TIEBCES
Dry Salted C. R. Sides.
g TIERCES
Dry Salted Clear Sides." s
|J LOXK3 /
Factory Cheese./
Q TUBS
Goshen Bnti/v.
Just received and for sale by' :
'WELL k CO.,
201 k 203 Bay f-j
(Over Lincoln’s Tttag Store).
Batchelor’s Hair
8 TATE OF GEORGIA, EFFN<
JOSHUA KESLER has apj
OF PERSONALTY, and setting
homestead, and T ^
o’clock a. m., on
my offiee.
dec32—2tdec31&jan9
iGHAM COUNTY.—
ed for EXEMPTION
part and valuation of
- , >on the same, at 10
the lltb dii* of January, 1369, at
LMOS F. RAHN, -
Notice.
“VTEITHER THE CAPTAIN OR CONSIGNEES OF
J3I the British bark MELBOURNE will be respon
sible for any debts contracted by the crew of said
vessel. EDMANP3, GARDNER k CO.,
Of GfmcilTTWlhfi
Ordinary E. C.
Cl TATE OF GEORGIA,- EFENGHAM COUNTY—
U ROBERT J. HELMLY hai applied for Exemp
tion of Personalty, and setting part and valuation of
homestead, I will pass upon fcaie at 10 o’clock, A. M.,
on the 11th day of Januarr. 186* at my office.
AhOs F. 1 HN,
dec31-2tdec31£jan9 j Ordinary E. C.
dec28-3aw2w
MEN, must be EXPERIENCED
13. > , . • ‘ \
DAVANT, WAPLEE k CO.
House Furnisliiiij
Hardwai
INGUSH WAFFLE AND WAFER IRO:
I SAUCEPANS, TEA ICEflTIJre
FRY PANS, AXES
WOOD SAWS, SAD- IRONS
FAMILY SCALES. For sale by
HOPKINS, NEUFVILLF.
ecSQ-tf No. 2, Masonic Hall, Bui
The i r prietor also offers for »Mo
Bottled Wines and Liquors,
mported ana totttod by himself, expressly for me-
fiicinol use. Each bottle ,bss his certificate of ita
.purity.
TJD0IPH0 W01FE.
CITY MARSHAL'S SALE.
TTNDEE and by xirtao of City Tax Executions
U against Cosmo B. Bicbardsone, I will sell betore
tbe Court House door to the ctty--of Basmnnah, be
tween the legal hours of e«le, on the First Tuesday in
January, 1869. Lot letter “O,” Middle Oglethorpe
Ward, fronting 07 fret 6 tochea on West Broad street,
and to depth 100 feet, to Laurel street
THOMAS S. WAYNE,
dec2-30t . City Marshal
Board and lodging $7 Per Week.
G ood board oast be obtained at the
above rases wfthin five minutes walk of thu
Post Office. Apply at THIS OFFICE. dec3—tf
B 08INESS CARDS, BULL-HEADS AND TAG8
etery size an*i»tyle, printed at The Mobnik*
Njswb Job Offic# 32 Bay street.|
SOICE TEA AND COFFEE, at prio&a to suit th©
times, at tho £d©el*4f] RED STORE.
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