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FRIDAS MORNING, SEPTEMBER 25. 1S68.
[Fob the Daily NsWs ahd Herald.j
TO SIV LITTLE NAMESAKE.
■T i. a'M® LizEle. darling one.
Your voyage now hat just began
On life'e tempestuous sea. '
A. May Christ your barque forever keep,
And guide you o'er the briny deep.
Till Canaan’s land you see.
I gaze into thine eyes qf Wtg,, j
And on thy cheek of roseate’ hue,'
And on thy dimpled chin,'
And sigh to think that one so fair
Should ever feel the weight of cire,
Or tempted be to sin.
An infant now—but oh, how soon '■
Will life'e sweet morning yield to noon.
And noon-to evening’s shade I
Bat as theye changes yon pass through.
May pie as area open to your view
That will not, cannot fade.
I ask not for thee wealth or fame.
But richer gifts for yon l'd'claim,
That will not lead astray; ' •
Faith, Hope, and Charily and Love
Are blessings given from above.
That never will decay.
May yon in yonth's sweet spring time learn
The good from evil to discern,
And choose the good and trite;
And soon, oh I soon may you,-dear child.
Learn to be lowly, meek and mild.
Your Saviour’s steps pursue.
For trnely, little darling one.
Yonr voyage no w has just began
On life’s tempestous sea; i.
But o'er the waves you’ll safely ride,
If yon bat take Him for yonr guide
Who died on Calvary. ‘-‘J'
L. S3.
Smannanrf^p/tember 24,1868.
Id 1
TO COUNTRY B!
PUBLISHERS.
OFFER FOR SALS THE PRESENT OUTFIT
. of tlie NEW'S AND HERALD, consisting of
TYPE, RULE, &c.,
to make room Tor new material. It consists of
GOOD-SIZED FONTS OF BREVIER AND
NONPAREIL, WITH ADVERTI
SING FONTS, ITALIC,
BOLD-FACE, Ac.
Tiii-4 Typ? will do well caa Country Newspaper,
and jeorfeednpon a hand-press, will last for years.
Ids not sold because warn oat, bat for the reason
that the fonts are nos large enough for the present
necessities of the piper, and it will not do to work
new Type with old.
.1 piefer to sell the whole outfit together, but will
sell sepirately, if parties desire. Terms, one-third
the present price of new material. )
J. H. ESTILL,
&u2S—tf Proprietor New# and Herald.
CITY OF XAVANiW BOW
stolen:
T he following bonds of the city of
.8AYANNAH were STOLEN from the State Bank
ocCiiarleaton in the spring of 1865 daring the pas
sage of General Sherman tlirongh South Carolina,
.viz:
Noe. 376, 381, 383,.383 and 381,
ROYAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OP LIVERPOOL,
Capital £2,000,000 Sterling.
RESERVE FUND £1,600,000 STERLING.
ANNUAL INCOME £700,000 STERLING,
QONTINUES to take
Mercantile and Dwelling House Ricks
(Frame Building, excepted)
AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE,
A.t Current
WM. C. OOSKNS, Agent,
Merchants’ General Exchange,
eo#_ly Batteraby’a Building,
THE
NORTH BRITISH
AND
MERCANTILE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
Off LONDON AND EDISB1IKOH
ESTABLISHED IIST 1809,
CAPITAL AND ASSETS (IN GOLD):
Subscribed Capital 910,000,000
1, f. DRCHXOXD, > . i«Ai ftiBMWKWk
Of the iateffrm of L. J. GuiliMrtia A Co.
E. W. DRUMMOND & BKO,
GENERAL SHIPPING
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
; 154 Bay Street,
8AVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Ml—tf
WM. J. LAWTON.
Q. GAKNKTT
LAWTON, HART & CO,.
Factors & Commission Merchants,
NO. 4 HARRIS’ BLOCK,
Bay street, Savannah. Gra.
augl8-3m-
ISAAC EHRLICH,
WaOLBSALB TOBACCONIST AND COM-
HUSSION MERCHANT,
Jones’ Upper Block, Savannah.
Cash Astetts £13,603,803.85
Animal Income. .$3,260,635
rr\HE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING BEEN APPOINTED
X AGENT for the above Company is prep ired to
take BISKS ON BUILDINGS, COTTON, ana MER
CHANDISE GENERALLY, at current rates. Poli
cies Issued in gold or currency, at option of appli
cant. Losses promptly adj asted and paid.
HENRY BRIGHAM, Rgcnt,
jy28—6m
115 Bay street;.
GEORGIA MASONIC
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO.
G. S. OBfiAR, President.
W. BURKE, Secretary and Treasurer.
PT1HIS ASSOCIATION affords a cheap mode of ren-
X dering relief to widows and dependent children,
or mothers and sisters of deceased Masons.
It is Cheap and Available to All.
For the email sum of
SIX DOLLAR
Any Master Mason in good BLmdlng, and in good
health, upon the recommendation of the W- M. -of
the Lofge of which he is a member, shall be eligible
to membership, and at his death his widow* and de
pendant children, or each persons as he may desig
nate will receive as many dollars as there are mem
bers belonging to the Association. Application for
membership can be made to
J. T. THOMAS,
Je29—tf
117 Bay Street, Savann
iah.
A. J. Robert, J. A. Bisaner,
Marietta, us. Marietta, da.
Wm. A. Richardson,
Louisville, Ky.
GEORGIA
Marble Works.
-^E HAVE RECENTLY PURCHASED and fitted
up with the most approved machinery, the
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
and we are prepared to fill all orders for MARBLE in
any.qaantity.
Our* is in quality and susceptibility of finish equal
to the best American Marble, and our facilities for
quarrying are sucn that we can supply all demaods
at a less price than is paid for the production of any
Northern quarry. Dealers can be supplied with
Five Bonds, $500 each, payable at the City Treasury
February 1st, 1870, together with coupons, $17 60
each, every first of August and February at; the ; City
Bank, New York, signed by R Wayne, Mayor, and
Joseph Felt, Treasurer. Issued for subscription to
the stock of the Augusta and WayneBboro* Railroad
Company, February 1st. 1850.
Nos. 108* 111; 115 and 117,
Four bonds, issued for subscription to the South
western Rai.road Company 1st June, 1851, each for
$500, payable June 1, 1876, with coupons first of
every December and June, each fur. $17 50, payable
at City Treasury, and signed as above. Also,
BLOCKS AND SLABS
of all dimensions, and would find it to their interest
to procure their supplies from us.
Having engaged the services of the m^st experi
enced workmen, we are prepared to fill with dispatch
all orders for FINISHED WORK, such as
No. 131,
One Bond for $500, 1st December, 1853; payable..!st
December, 18S«, with coupons pa j able every June
and December, each $17 50. leaned for subscription
to the Savannah and Albany BaiJrosd Company, and
Bigned by R, Wayne’, Mayor, and Jos. W. Robarts,
Treasurer.
SBBOBSaSBBmt
stopped at the City Treasury, all persons are hereby
warned not to pTOtawvp* tapdffivi tnei^iue.qstliey
have been stolen a3 above Stated xrom ,
CHARLES KERRISON;
Sepl5—law4w Of Charleston. tkC-
THE HOPE OFTHECOUNIBY.
Sfcitf6w THEM’I 5; -
i- - t O’. . f . '«
The Finest, and Best, and Truest !
ZiIFE-IjXKE :
E vsey freeman—bvbky white j
WOMAN pf the Country, who pi
ration of the Cone’timtion and th
N AND
t for the
saivatioh of the Cohe’timtion and the Union in the
success of the Democratic Party, ought to ‘knowlbe-
stdes their principles) th. feature, at leastof those in
whom that hope is centered ^of those through whom
it most be brought to a glorious fruition.
By authority of the Nzxionai. Seymour asi Buis
Cure; Life-like Fortraita'of onr candidates for Presi
dent and Vice-President of the United States, exe
cuted in the beet style of tbe art, are published as
- folio vs:
Large Don-is Picture (Lithograph)—Seymour and
Blair—22 by 28 inches ....$2 oo
Single Pictures (Lithograph)—Seymour and
Blair—8 by 10Inches, each 1 DO
: TO .CLUBS;, . r.
Large Double Pictures—3 copies,.:.-.,...„....$ 6 00
Large Doub.e Piclnree—7 copies 10 00
Single Ploture^r-6 noplea ;..... 5 00
■ Single Pictures—13 Copies......... ...... TO oo
- The proceeds of there sales are to be devoted to'
campaign purposes. ■ ■
. Club orders must be sent to one address. All plc-
- tores are sent on rollers so as to avoid damage in the
- mails, and In alt cases free of postage.
. Orders to amount of. ten debars and over maybe
filled by Express, and bill collected on delivery.
- With each order will be enclosed a package of se
lected campaign documents, Ac., to advance the
canae. Address, carefully,. E. S. STEPHENS,
Box 89*, Washington, D. O.
i far N. B.—In ordering, please name paper in
Which advertisement was eeeo'. au£8—2m
!
_ . n»y MISS WEST and
other able Teachers, will, on the SECOND DAY
OF NOVEMBER NEXT, reopen her
Home Day aridBoarding School
® CHILDREN AND VOLVO LADIES, :
AT SHX '
COBSER OB' SOUTH BROAD AND BAR
NARD STREETS, SAVANNAH.
Circulars can be obtained on application, for the
present, at corner of Boll and Gaston streets.
MRS. S. M. KOLLOOK.
cepl2—iwD&thlawtNovl
FAMILY SCHOOL.
„ -—- r ..O. B. Kraa MfILl Ol
. _t bis residence. Monterey
0NDAY OF bCTOBER. ^Ter
With, a well-farniBhed room anA appliances of edu
cation, and nis strict personal attention, he oSars to
a limited, number ot pupils the same advantages
given his own children.
N. B-—Th6 Hark tarnishes a convenient and plea
sant play-ground.
Instruction in-Modern Languages and Music extra.
aeplO—l*w4w
SCHOOL
IBS S. SULLIVAN KILL BE-OFEN HEB
at the Ohath^n Academy on the FIFTH
OF OCTOBER- NEXT.
sepIO—eodlm
SIM® WtidUMAj;
PTJBItlSHKD AX
GAINESVILLE, EAST FLORIDA.
B. PAPY, Editor and Proprietor.
3F^^iaJPU B LigHEDiiBYEBY^SATCB-
one ol tbo beS advertising mtdiuma in East Florida-
4}
"5 months....$12 00
For Business Caras—One t
One square 6 months.
accompany the Card, which- ; odn be
t0Jls Egress- M.- E, PAPY,
Editor and Proprietor.
Monuments, Toombs, &c.
49^ Orders solicited from every city, town and
neighborhood.
Address all communications to
GEORGIA MARBLE WORKS,
Jasper, Pickens county, <*a
sep!9-Dlw&TW2w
Geo. TSTicliols 3
U 'Mi:*, t ■ •- V . •
— AND —
Publishing’ House
' 89 AAl BAI STREET,
i
(UP STAXK8.)
JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
Book Binderv
BLANK BOOK MANUFACT0BY
ATY UNSURPASSED FACUL TIES enable me to
JaL exeente all wo k in tbe above lines with the
UtmostDispatch and in Superior btyle.
EVEBY DEPARTMENT COMPLETE !
.j. IKCI.UDING
PRINTING OFFICE,
BOOK BINDERY,
BLANK BOOK manufactory,
and PAPER RULING ROOM.
The only establishment in the city having all these
facilities combined.
A foil stock of PAPERS, LEATHERS and MATE
RIALS on hand.
Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Jy20—ly GEO. N. NICHOLS.
WM. H. TISON.
WM. W. GORDON.
TISON&GOKDON,
i c>
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
N &&,} Sarannab, Ga.
BAY
LIBERAL ADVANCES made on consign
ments. anl5—DATWftm
THOS. FETKBS. G. M. M’CONHICO. B. H. HENLEY.
R. H. HENLEY & CO.,
COTTON BOYERS
AND
BROKERS,
SAVANNAH, BKOHGIi.
Office corner Bay and Lincoln streets, np stairs,
over W. H. Stark A Oo.’a. sepIO 3m
H AS NOW ON HAND TOBACCO direct from ths
factories of North Carolina and Virginia. He
iiivitea his ohi patrons to examine his stock- which
he is able to sell lower tnan any other house In tbe
city. Also, a supply of BAOON, FLOUR, Ac., con
stantly on hand. anil—ly
JOHN OLIVER.
DEALER nr
Sashes, Blinds and Doors,
PAINTS. OILS GLASS,
PAINTERS’ AND GLAZIERS’ TOOLS,
MIXED PAINTS OF ALL COLORS AND
SHADES.
House and Sign Painting,
GLAZING, &.O.,
No. 6 Wbltaker St„ Corner of Bay liana.
Jy3—ly ' "
DR. EDWIN W. L’ENGLE,
DENTIST,
No. 106 Bryan Street,
BETWEEN WHITAKER AND BARNARD STS.,
Savannah, Ga.
je!2-ly
TOBACCO WAREHOUSE.
THAXT0K, CREWS & 00.,
!r*KI ido ol f
lit
xmf'.fc■«* mi baay
*37 BARR]
LIABLE Fertil
’ret, and are dnehi
This valuable
A WONDKllPUL success
this celebrated AND-BE-
I afloat on schooner Marga-
proved r
COTTON AND’ OOMI, ;
tainlngits reputation through extreme w»t
’ sather, when even NOilPeruviaii
hyits«lde,_ • .
iT ^ iLSO UNSURPASSED' .
AS A
FOR WHKAT.M
an27-6m
M AN U It IS
BY r r
WILKINSON 4c ▼ *
NO. 90 -"BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, OA.,
SAVANNAH
SAVANNAH, GA.
mHE TWELPTH ANNUAL COUBSJS OF LE0-
A TUBBS in'this XnsUtutlonwiUOTionmnce on the
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, and con-
tinue four months.
FACULTY
Professor Theory and Practice of Medicine—R. D (
ARNOLD, M. D. . .. ■ . . ’ -. mti c - mM
Professor of Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and
Children—Y: M. KOLLOOK, M. D. Aofuntf-^THOS.
UMITH, M. D. . ;
Professor Principles and Practice qf Surgerx-rW*
G. BULLOOH, M. D. Adjunct—T. J. CHARLTON,
M. D.
Professor Materia Medica and Medical Jisrisprtt-
denct—3. B. iLSAD, M. D. Adjunct—R. J. NUNN,
^ Professor Physiology and Paf/iojo^y—JIlklAH
HABR188. M. D. Adjunct— J. G THOMaS, M. D.
Professor Anatomy and Dean of Faculty—W. R.
WARING, M. D. - •
Professor Chemistry—-W. M. CHARTERS, M. D.
Adjunct—W. H. JtLLfdTT, M. D.
Demonstrator Of Anatomy—Vi. DUNCAN, M. D.
Assistant Demonstrator and Curator—R. P. MYERS,
M. D.
Requisites for graduation the' same as in all
regularly chartered Colleges of good standing.
CHARGES.
For Course of Lectures I.......$105 00
Matriculation (paid only once) 6 0»
Dissecting Ticket..... — .~ 10 00
Diploma-..a... SO 00
For further particulars address
W. R. WARING,
aulO lawSmM " Dean of Faculty.
John W-
Augusta. Gu.
; Jno. F. Tredtern;
■ - ' Bnfa'uls; Ala. •
Geo. A. Allen,
Psdhcsh, 'Ey. -
_ 1AVE THIS'DAY associated ourselvei to
gether under thestyle of
Walker, Allen & Treutlen,
-—AS.-
f
Gomrriission Merchants
-- t, • . “i • •- la .sated tr . .
l ■- i—!- . t
SHIPPING AGENTS,
nTB offer for sale the above celebrated SINS, and
W. art pioparcrUn show from tbe results of last
year’s experience their great superiority over the
common Ulus of the conntry. We hsye certificates
of the highest character from planterswho have used
them, from actors both in this country and Europe
who have sold cotton ginned by them, who testify to
the supo'riorSnninK.ana say that the Cottonhas been
sold from 1 to h CENTS a ponhd' sdvancs on other
BISEGYQB!
OF SAVAHNAH.
ASTROLOUIST, &,v.
A/fADAME T. DE GARBO NEVE Astro!—!..
•ill. Phrenologist xmtihysiologist, sSfinrSvS?'’
Broughton and Congre3g etreete/ Savannsh& n ' er
may224f * w
RILUARO SALOONS.
’AN BIiHjLaRD ROOMS. le-TT,
- — -— _*d first class Tables,! Bryan street”^
pasite Screven House. «-FBkk LUNob'ctSS
k ^ —— . .... X Alibis 1jv f* a. g — — ^ ~ -
evening. D. MccdNNrLL. PropHetor.Tmtw 7
BflOKKUAUE, KlCHAt, GK AMO Co*.
Ji -j r .- . MISSION, - .
TjrABTMDGS * NEFF, Oommiaei^i^^r~
XI. sad Brokers, 163 Bay street.
SHIPPING AND COMMISSION
:<a t*.-- • • • CHANTS. •
nsa-
H EaRZ BHYaN, Broker and
chant, lot Bay street, nv,»
ofthesamecl . - --
ire who pure purchased the Gotten,
and have paid the advance above sated over the
SAMS CLASSIFICATION ginned on the ordinary
Gin. It a important to planters in the. purchase of
GINS to consider these tacts, and bny a good GIN,
which will give perfect satip faction in its use and re
sult in a great saving of motley.
We have received orders from some of the beat and
largest planters of Georgia and Florida Call and
tee Sample Sin at onr office. - *WSend for Oircnlar.
-■=» - -- f 'WM.
H. 8TARK-& UO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Ooffimtesian Merchants,
j! aa flo «» -•■ - SAVANNAH, GA. ’
■Agents for •’GljLLETT’SSTEKL.liRUBH'COTi
TON GIN,” also •> E. FRANK COB’S SUPER
PHOSPHATE OF LIMB.”
and
EMBOSSING
Seal
UiAKLEBPiNG A CO.,GteueralCominiseloaite
chants. No. 143 Ray street. Savannah. GeorsR
Vice Consulates of Spain and pi tue NetherlaSu ;
tar CAHL EPPXNG. x'imoer Mcrcuani. Darien tea
Brunswick, ueorfeta. . novas-4i
.«»«haa»’ So.
12 btoddaid’s Upper .Range. Liberal advance,
made on consignments of cotton. Wool, HtegT
AC., to ear friends in Baltimore, PhlUdelnhla ,.!i
New York.. aa3e
W ARD A MCJNTIRK, Alirrlon. Cnam^,, -
Shipping Merchant,, Bay street, Sanamui
Georgia. Oonsigmneats of aU kinds aoIicKedJ An?
Uon days Tneedays and Fridays. Agent for siTt
quality Kerosene OIL
*ug2l—tf
J C. ROWLAND & OO., Storage andoSSi
I pninmiaainn Unvoh anta YVatlnn
_ _ Oommismon Merchants. Cotton taken on Star
age in Bat tersby’a First OlassFireproof Warehonsea
T£SS glra “Tnri»'
JySl “•
MR. FARkEY’S
WHOLESALE DXALEBS IH
North Carolina and Virginia
HAJiUFACTUBED ASD SM0KIS6
TOBACCOS,
163 Bay Street, City Hotel Building.
jy4—ly SAVANNAH. GA.
Ohms. Mobfhx.
Ohas. Glabx,
MURPHY & CLARK,
HOUSE, SIGN, SHIP and STEAMBOAT
PAINTERS.
QlhDiSO, CHAINING, Jl ABB UNO. OLA-
ZING, AND PAPER-HANGINGS.
fETE ARE PREPARED TO SELL, AT WHOLE-
»» SALE AND RETAIL, PAINTS, OIL, GLASS,
PUTTY, and VARNISHES; MIXED PAT
BRUSHES of every description, MACHINERY
HARNESS OIL, AXLE GREASE, etc.
77 Bryan St., between Bull and Drayton,
mhU—ly SAVANNAH, GA.
MAURICE HACKETT,
COOPER, AND AGENT OF THE SUB
MARINE DIVING AND WRECK
ING COMPANY.
O FFICE UNDER THE BLUFF, loot of Drayton
street. All orders lor the Submarine 'Diving
and Wrecking Company can he left with him, and
will be promptly attended to. oo3S—tf
H. G. RUWE,
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER,
AGENT FOR BININGER,
aulO—ly WEST SIDE MARKET SQUARE.
F. We CORNWELL,
DEXI.ES. IN
HARDWARE, CUTLEBT. AGRICULTU
RAL IMPLEMENTS, AXES, HOES,
NAILS, TRACES, &o.
Also, Agent tor Mo ARTHUR’S COTTON GINS,
No. 191 Breugton street,
sepl-6m ' ’* •' " '■■ SkvteraAH.'ai.;
WM, ESTILL, Jr,
•i
NEWSDEALER
AND
Bull St., Next to the Post Office,
(DOWN STAIRS,)
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
ISTotice, Ladies *
FLUTING, PINKING, STAMPING
AND dress-making;
AT MADAME L. LOUIS’ BAZAAR,
msy23-ly 133 BROUGHTON ST^ Up Stairs.
THE NEGRO, BI “ ARIEL,”
PRICE R5 CENTS.
CALIBAN: A Sequel to “Ariel.” Price 35c.
THE ADAMIO RACE Price 25c.
NACHASH: ’ WHAT IS IT? Price 60c.
above works Just, received
SJ*3L J.h,l
EstUl^s News Depot,
onrri8_iia Bull street next to Post Offir
A farther supply
and for sale at
l g i
(
MANSION HOUSE,
69 Broad Street,
BETWEEN MEETING AND CHURCH STREETS,
CHARLhlTOV, S. C.
r ns well-known and long-estebUshed House, has
bee ’
been leased by the unuersigned, and la now
open to the Travelling Public, whose patronage ia re-
wUl receive the attention of a Flrat-class
Hotel. Transient Board {2 50 per day. Permanent
Board can be arranged for Upon moderate terms.
Carriages ana Baggage Wagons will be in readiness
to convey Pass enters to and from tbe House. -
GEORGE B. WELLS, Proprietor,
JeU-tf Late of the Mills'HoqBe.
Plans and Estimates
y^ BB solicited for BUILDING A FOOT BRIDGE
across each of the slips at the foot of Barnard
and Drayton streets. The spans are respective 75 and
45 feet in the clear. The bridge, must be five feet
wide and capable of sustaining a weight of one hun
dred pounds per square foot.
JOHN B. HOGG,
„i«eplMf r
City Surveyor.
!
^TT
{Constantly" ullral[ _
? 0PE > ana-for sale rt
planters’ use, and mmffi cheaper!* P 101
„ A. M. SCARBOROUOH,
JiG—tf Ko ’ 6 StahteHFs Lowe; Range,
^ Bay street.
Shoulders, ^Ba^gggides,
Rib Sides,
PRIME BALTIMORE CITY CURED,
Warranted. ; In storeonft for sale by .
HARNEY & CO.,
No. 12 Stoddard’s Upper Range,
Congress Street.
Just received; another lot of
THE NATIONAL BITTERS,
THE BEST OF THE AGE.
For sale by the cose, bottle or drink' by
John T. Lineberger,
safe -
iC
-rr^rr
A9FNT
in
Planchette.
ft
A
NEW SUPPLY JUST REOS1VED.
. j . - — |
Prices, SI, $1 35, 91 50 and $3. ’
The «Little Wonder,”
Or niPBOtED PL&NOHETTB, with the MYSTIC
POINTER. PRIOR *3 50.
The best Game out-, 1
THE.“BAOE FOR
HALbON & FRIERSON.
au2T
I
M OSS MATTBASSB9 FOR SALE LOW, AND
made to orders Hotels and 'Steamboats sup
plied st short notice.
R. A. WALLACE,
JONES’ UPFlB-EANGp!,
au28—lm BAT STREET.
SAVANNAH, GA
B usiness cards, bill-heads and
TAGB.pl '
Stitti
Private School
— FOR —
YOUNG LADIES,
TN CHATHAM ACADEMY, South Broad street, first
X door fiom the Pavilion Hotel, wliTopen Octooer
5th. 1868. and close July 1st, 1869«
This School will he essentially upon the same plan
with that formerly known as the Armory Hall Private
School, established by Mr. F. several years before
the war, and is limited as then to twenty-five pupils,
its main object is to carry the pupils carefally, from
an early age, through the nsual studies .of an English
education. No pupTJs received under eight years of
age ■ — : * )
The school year will he divided into three, terms,
of three months each.
@T“ For pupils over twelve years of age, $10 00
month; for pnpils under twelve years of ax©, $8 00 a
month. Bills payable at the beginning of eaca tei m,
and no pupil taken for leas than one term...,
Ample provision is made fjr French and iiatin, at
the option of the parents.
Du ing the present vaca.ion the School will be fur
nished with the Boss school desks, than which there
are none better. " ' ;
Mr. F. maybe consulted from date, at bia rooms
in Chatham Acade ^y, between 10 a. m. and 2 p. m.
jjSTTtie School will be open for a few private papill
in the afternoon.
ser.2-eod2m OHARLB8 A. FARLEY,- A. B£.
PRIVATE SCHOOL
FOR THE
Deaf and Dumb.
T HE UNDERSIGNED WILL OPEN A PRIVATE
SCHOOL at hia mother-a residence, four mill '
west of Lexington. Ogiethoipe connty, .Ga„ on thi
10th day of Sep'ember, 1863. Tbe location ia abou.
a quarter of a mile from the Railroad, in a healthy
and pleasant locality, and easy of access from any
place by railroad. Pupils can get off the cars within
a quarter of a mile from tbe school.
No colored or negro mutes, deaf and dumb, will
be admitted on any terms; as tbs School is excln-
slvely lor i he white mutes:
Teems—One hundred and fifty dollars per echo-
las tic year, which includes Board, 'tuition, &c.
•JOSEPHUS B. EDWARDS.
Lexington, Qa„ August 3,1853.
REFEBEDCES:
Lexington, Ga.—George H. Lester, Jonah Sander:
Willis Willingham, Whitson G. Johnson, George 1
Piatt, James D. Matthews, E. O. Shackleford, W. i
Ward. C. S.Hargrove, M. W. Johnson, L. J.Dnpr.
Augusta.— M. S. Keao, F. M. Loltus, J,J.J#tnrop,
Athens, Ga.—Dr. Lipscomb.
Penfleld, Ga —Dr. H H. Tucket.
Sparta. Ga —Bishop Pierce.
;!-TI- - au29—4f f
Tj^iuX
Wesleyan
under the
1
BGlNS.O,
[> reciion of ’he folio'' __
Kev. J. hf. BONNELL. » tt,
Rev. C. W. SMITH. A. M., Prpfcssor of- Mathe
matics and A stronomy.
Rev. W. 0. BASS, A. M., Professor of Natunfl
Science. , - -• - ■ -
C. SCHWARTZ, A. M., Professor of Latin and
Modem Languages. '
Mrs. A. R. LEAK. Assistant in Literary Depart
ment. . . i — „ i
N. WHITNEY, Musical Director (with ample
assistance).
Mrs. E. T. CROWE, Teacher of Drawing and
Painting.
Ohauges.—There are three terms in the scholastic
year. For each term tbe charges, which are to be
paid at the beginning of the term, are as follows: >
Regular tuluon, S30; board, including washing,
fuel and lights, $76; incidental fee, charged to day
scholars, $1.. The following are optional: French,
$16; Instrumental Mnslc, $25: nee of tnstrnment,
$3; Vocal Music to classes, $2—not charged to those
who take Instrumental Mnslc: Drawing, $15; Paint
ing, $20. - '
pupils who take French-may be excused from
Latin without affecting their graduation.
Special advantages provided in the department
of French, Mnslc and Painting. For further info:
mation address the President.
au2T-eoritoe’0 J. It. BONNELL, President.
SOUTHERN
MASONIC FEMALE COLLEGE I
vjTHE FALL TERM OF 1868 BEGINS AUGUST
X 15th. - Facultg—Gubtavu3 J; Oku, a. M., Erjs-
i ident, and Professor of Mathematics, Criticism
English Literature; Rev. W. D. Atkinson, A. M.,
Professor of Ancient Languages. Moral Pnilosopliy
and Evidences or Christianity; Sylvester A. Hough,
M. D, Professor of Natural Science; WilliamFishey, -
Professor of Music; Mrs. Virginia O. Conyers, In
structress to Preparatory Department.
EXPENSES FOB THE FALL TEEM:
Tuition in Literary and Scientific Department, $25
Incidental expenses 2
Tuition in Depaitment of Music....... 20 00
Use of Instruments....
Tuition in Preparatory
................,....... * 4 tO
ry Department........... 1200
i washing, fuel and lights, wiir
BOARD, inclnding washing,
be lurnianed in good families at from $17 to $20 per
month.
The llheralit’, _
to present an able and experienced corps of insti
tors, at a cost, to our.patrons for less than the w
or even inferior advantages can be procured, e
where. .. t . ns . ms3 .. r. '_ .
All the proceeds of tuition, over a certain lim:
amount, will be appropriated in payment of t
* -■- “ilylna.a
t jurphs-rdaughters of J
.board of
deceased
free ortniSbnto the Literary Department.
HT*Ail communications In refeienceto the College
must be addressed to the President, at Covington,
Georgia. DAVID E. BUTLER, P. G. M.,
jy20—tf Ohalrm an Executive Committee.
University of South Carolina,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
. ON Win begin on the
DAY in October. This University «
advantage for thorough training in the Literary _ r _
Scientific branches, and in the Schools of Law ahd
IMtalMt’naa : . n •, .. » ’ c
The aggregatenxpensea for the Session of nine,
months are: For a Student in three Literary or f '
entifio.schools, about $390 ; for a Student in Li
' nt *380; and for atoll course in the M.edi
jool, about $370.- These sums include fees
tuition land tree of library, board, rooto rent, T
lights and washing.
For catalogues, or farther information, addi
Rev. C. BRUCE WALKER. Secretary of Facility.
R.W. BARNWELL,
jy20—lawlOw Chairman of Faculty.
CANCELING and BUSINESS
I FURNISH THE FOLLOWING CANCELING
'STAMPS «t makers’ pricos a e .
(comb’s Canceling Stamp, with 'die and dates
complete, $S; Secomb’s Banking House Stamp, with-
out date, from $12 to $15; extra Dies, <2 60 each ;
extra Ribbons, from $1 60 to $3; Dates, $2 50 extra.
Address orders to WM. ESTILL, Jb.,
Bull street, next to the Poit Office,
Savannah.
in this' city, and would soltrit trom our friends and,
the public generally CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON,
GRAIN, and produce of every description.
W Especial attention win be given to orders for
'BAGGING. BOH5’ etc. ' * ' " ' . .
AST When desired,,will nuke the canal AdvabceA
on produce in Etore. . . _ .
WALKER, ALLEN & TREUTLEN,
aug21-2m ' , Office No. 8 Drayton street.
Tile:
Union
Merchants’ Protective
“ MERCANTILE _
Reference Kegifeter.
/TpHE MERCHANTS’ PBOTBCTiVB UNION, or-
■ JL ganized to promote and protect trade,, by ena
bling its suberibera tp attain laciUty and safety in the
ot creuite and tho recovery ol claims ait ail
points, have to announce that they will In Septem-i
ber, 1668, Dunliahin one large qu.irto volume THE
MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE UNION MERC ANa
TILE REFERENCE REGISTER, c jixtaining among
oilier tilings tue names, nature ot basines8 ( amount
of capital, financial standing, and rating as to credit
of over four hundred thousand-of the principal mer
chants, traders, bankers, manufacturers and public
companies in more than thirty thousand tof the cities]
towns,villages and settlements throughout the United
States, their territories, and the'British Provinces of
North America; and * c unbracing the most important
information attainable and necessary to enable the
merchant to aecertoln at a glance thecapltal.-charac-
.ter and degree of credit of such of hia customers as
audb deemed worthy of any gradation of credit, com
prising also a newspaper directory containing the
title, character, price and p]ace of publication, with
full particular*»elative to eachjournal, being acoinv
pleto guide to the prets of every county in the United
States.
The reports and information will be confined to
those deemed worthy of some line of credit; and as
the same will be based, so far, as practicable, upon
the written statements of the parties theme elves, re
vised and corrected by well known and reliable legal
correspondents whose character will prove a guaran
tee 01 llie correctness of the- information furnished
by them.it is believed that the reports will prove
more truthful and complete, and iherpfure superior
to and of much greater value iban any previously
issued.
By aid of the MERCANTILE REFERENCE RE(£-
ISTER, buaineaa men will be enabled to ascertain at
a glance tue capital and gradation ot credit, as com
pared with, financial worth,of hearly every merchant,
manufacturer, trader and Danker within the above
named territorial limits.
On or aboht the first of each month subscribers wiH
also receive 1 the Monthly Chronicle,containing among
other things a record of such important changes in
the name and condition oi firms throughout the
country as may occur^aubseqaent to the publication
of each half yearly volume of the MERCANTILE
REFERENCE REGISTER. -
Price
TILE
tor which _
United States» transportation paid,
Holders ofjfiye $»0 shares of the' capital * slock, in
addition to participating in.tb& profile, will receive
one copy of the MERCANTILE- REFERENCE REG
ISTER free of charge; holder* ot leu shares will be
entitled to two copies; and no more than.ten shares
— ,v
fjlOR THS USE OF COUNTY AND STATE .OFF1*
r c— — — ~ <
CfiBS. Notaries Public, Commissioners of Deeds,
Societies, Corporations, Lodges, andothers'reqniring
SEALS. 43-SEALS Horn $5 upwards. SEALS and
PRESSES from to $50. The ordinary size and
style cost from $10 to $14. The most ELABORATE
DESIGNS ENGRAVED at the shortest noti e. .
During the past three years over three hundred
SEALS and PRESSES have been made for different
parties throughout this and the adjoining States,and
in every instance they have given entire satisfaction.
Parties desiring SEALS can send a rough sketch
of what they want and remit - the probable cost, ii
not enough I will send it and collect balance by
W.
Bay Strest, savannah, Georgia.
il. GRIFFIN is CO., Cotton JXciOTirSSr
EZ£* Murc-ianu,^
flTIliElNSpfi At VULSON, Cotton Factors and Gv
¥¥ neral Comuisslcn Merchants, Ho. SO Bit siiek’
savannah, Georgia. Liberal advances made on cen’
aignmenta to oureeiVas or Onr frienda to Hew York
and Liverpool- jyM
IVM. D. R. MlfiTtftR k GO.,. 157 Bay siteet,Coin-
»w mission Merchants, Dealers in Railroad Sun.
plies, Agents for Ihgersoll’a Cotton Press and Join
Watson At Co.'s Axle Grease, Ac. jjn
WHOLESALE LIltGOR DEALERS.
T J. DUNBAR & CO., Importers and Dealer;
• to Brandies, Whiskeys, Gins, Wines, agars,
.j a « *-* PhiMRUlpt^*
ac., and Agent for Smith’s Celebrated
Ales, 147 Bay street,
im
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
w.
Mte DAVIDSON, Wholesale Dealer in Gro
ceries, Wines, Liquors, Teasaad Vigors, iso
Bay street, Savannah, Sole Agent in the State ol
Georgia for Massey, Houston dt Co.'a PuiladelpbiA
Aie. iy**
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
P QECg OLAUDE, Deaisr in Watches, Jewelry
_ and Silverware, Bull street, epposite Masonic
Hail, Savannah, Ga- Watcbc-s and Jewelry carefully
repaired. nor7—tf
express on delivery, and if more than sufficient tc
‘ Ve BUii»Iu8 wilt be returned -
Cover expenses thel
Address orders to WM. ESTILL, Jb,,
Bull street, next to the Post Office,
»U91 — Savannah. Ga.
ALLEN’S PAIN DOCTOR!
of the capital slock will be allotted to any one appli
cant. ' ■» - ,
All remittances, orders, or communications rela
tive to the boT-k should be addreaaai to tbe 1$EB-
OLANTS* PROTECTIVE UNION, in the American
Exchange Bank Building. No. 128 Broadway. (Box'
6), New/York. ~ •
*45 6*1,
augld-pw
0LS
I ; lwir
House-fitting Materials,
constating ln part of WHITR ana CHECK ItAT-
TINGS; WALL PAPERING, from thecheaprttto the
best article; WINDOW CURTAINS; PAINTED and
GILD -WINDOW-SHADES, Cord and Tasaete; Buff
Green and White Shade Hollands, f COBNICES ol va
rious styles—together with man?. other articles bt
household goods usually kapt in hia line. "
MATTRESSES, CUSHIONS. MOSQUITO NETS,
eta, made to order. Matting, Oil Cloths and Carpet
ing cut and laid. EP~A1) Repairing to his line done
to workman-like style. Prompt attention given and
moderateprices charged. ^ 80nWARZ>
No. IBP Broughton street,
ap3—ly opposite Messra- Weed ft Cornwell.
iptO YOU WANT A GENUINE BEMEDY, THAI
U WILL OURS YOUR PAINS AND ACHES—
Rheumatism, Pain in the Back, Head and Side, Sort
Throat, Toothache, Bums, Corns, Cuts, Sprains, Poi
sonous Stings, Cramps, Dysentery, Ac., Ac. Get the
above, at A. A. SOLOMONS & OO. For sale whole-
sale and retail, and by other Druggists. Single trot
ties, 60 and 25 cents. nihil—ly
NEWSPAPERS AM PERIODICALS
OF EVERY; DESCRIPTION FORJ3ALE AT
E... M. CONNOR’S .
• jsr^ws apEpoT& a
Southeast Corner oT York anilJttant- •
gon-terKtriets, and Post Office Yardi
on r esoaioft^ - . v
-M»o folii
Jj. M, Shafer, Esq.,
York street, opposite the Court House, ia hereby.
■w. i’. MAY,
(Successor to W. H. iCA.Y,J
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
SADDLERY. HARNESS. &C..
» r . ' ' '2* . 5* -5 ■
JJ1S JUST received a New Stock of
OAK and. HEMLOCK
CALF and LINING
assortment of SHOE TOOLS.
reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed.
■ LEATHER BELTING
RUBBER and
filled prompily.
Prick
Orders for
and PACKING
)an24:
Architectural Department
NOVELTY IRONWORKS!,
77 & 83 Liberty st., cor. Broadway,
NEW YORK./ :
jyjANUFACTTJRE Plain and Ornamental Iren Work
:or Balldinga; Complete Hi
Col am us, Lintels, Floors, Bor'
Vaults, Safes, etc., of Cast or
Iron Bridges, Iron Piers, etc., etc.
HY.--J. DAVISON,
WM. Mu AYRES,
J. BBC
Mg8-3m
BOVELMAN,
OysterSaloon
fc-r'
■i
JOHN
. AT THE STAND ON .
Whitaker SU’eet, Near Ba;
(FORMERLY. MONAHAN'S,!
TTAB the best faculties tor snpplyin
JlL either in the quantity, In shell or
hia Saloon, cooked in any style. He
Oysters to be of the very best quality.
. ALES, "WINES, LIQUORS, &C.,
Of the best branda^oa hind, and" a LUNCH {
'fTt.-::.. .■ -
„ nr—if-
xsu?: i*
ebaSTBAW AND MANILLA WBA^P
’ING PAPEES, ; ,
For Sale.
’..papers,.. ■ .. : f
TUBS, PAUS, AND CLOTHESPINS,
"■""""""WASTE. ' . 1 j'
JyI4—ly
B, A. WALLACE, ;
. 193 B^y afreet.
feed corn.
:«uUS r*»J sad :i:sra *JT—.
200 8A0KS °° BN ’
For sale cheap by
i
augl7-tl WILLIAMS, WARD AMcINTIRE-M
appointed
AGENT FOB THE CITY OF SAVANNAH,
;• I * . • C. * • -1 -« ' ■ ' ■ 3
To xeoeive and collect subscriptions for tea
Polytechnic College,
located In the City.of Biiubridge, Georgia. .
It is earnestly hoped that the citizens of Savannah
will seriously consider the importance ot tbe College,
and lend a helping hand in order to ita.early complk.
Hon. .
W. H. HOOKER,
BOOKS BY"BRICK"PQEROY.
SENSES on. SATUBDAY NIGHT MUS--
- INGS AND. THOUGHTFUL PAPEKK
By “Brick” Pomeroy. Price, $1.60.
NONSENSE; or, HITS AND CRITICISM^
ON THE FOLLIES OF-THE DAY. By
• “Brick”Pomeroy.- Price, $1.60.
■•■■-■a! « FOB SALE AT
ESTILL’S SEWS DEPOT,
BULL 8TBSBT, NEXT TO THB POST OFFICR
... .
KRSIGNi
GUJ
D la the only importer of
.70 in the United States of
No. lUerovlan. Guano In Bags for sale by him and
by hia agent at Baltimore, MaryteniL B. F.^VOba.
Agent for Com!gneea ol the Peruvian Gov’t,
- 1eS-ly . No. XYSonth street. New York.
SAILS, AWNINGS, BAGS, Ate.
M.
*c. Sold at New York prices.
P. BEAUFORT, Exchange Wharf, Mauuiac.
torej of Qtiia, Awnings, Tents, Flags, Bags.
AECHiTEtTS AND EAGMEgRs.
M ULLER A BRU YN, Architects and Oivii and Me
chanical Engineers, southwest corner Bay and
dull streets, up stairs. M. P. Huules, Civil and
Mechanical Engineer; SiWct Bsfivs, Architect.
eep6
HA BPWAitE. CPTLKRT, 6ic.
F ALMER_A DEPFIbdi, Whofeasie and Rptnii Beal.
i
era In Hardware, Cutlery, Files, Edge Tsois, Ag
ricultural Implements, PoWder, Shot, .Caps art
Lead, 143 Congress and 67 St. Jal tn stree.s, savan
nah, Georgia. jyjjt
FAINTING AND GLAZING.
M URPHY & CLARK, Bryan street, opposite the
Bank state ot Georgia, House, Sign, Strip and
Steamboat Painters, Gilding, Graining, Marbling end
Giaslng. Signeof every description. Jyj3
PLASTERERS.
{iRADY A TOLLY, Plain and Ornamental Plas-
\Xtercxa — * -----
terers and Dealers in Laths, Lime, Plaster, Bair,
Cement and Building Material, Bryan ftreot, between
Drayton and Abercom streets. augl-tf
BOOKS AND NEWhPAPEBS.
JjV3TlLL i BBa., Bull Street, nest to the rmt
Office, Dealers in Newspapers, Magazines,
Books and Stationery. The latest New York aod
other Daily and Weekly Newspapers received by
every mail and steamer. jy24
UNBEBTAREUS.
TltEBGUSOS k. DIXON, Undertakers, liaBrongh-
X: ton street, dcalerein Fisk's Patent Metafile,
Mahogany, Walnut and Grained Coffins, Ice Boxes
for Preserving Bodies. Funerals furnished at the
shortest notice. Country erners promptly attended
EO. Jyi7
FW{,VITl/RE.
HOUSE STABLES, hyj. Feelet. Car-
. with competent drivers,or Single Trams,
to let. Boarding at reasonable prices. jytt
CIGAR MAfiCFACXURES,
S SOLOMON, Cigar Manufacture:.
■ between Whitaker and Bull aireeta,
ibove the Pulaski House,
atreci,
doon
Jy3»
WILLCOX & GIBBS
SILENT
m
as
CO
era
A 3?erfect Wonder
JN ITS SIMPLICITY* NOI5LESSSESS, Strength
Of StUch and beauty of finisb. Has a patent de
vice which prevents its turning backward.
COTTON GINS.
jyjaCABTHy'S SKA. ISLAND COTTON GINSr-.
BEST lU’USE. ' - - ’ j J
Forsaleby -
aep5-tf
ROPE! ROPE!
qnn coils suexriqr baljs'bopbjnsxqrk
And for sale by'
ftttgirt tr : BBIOUAif. BOL3T A CO.
COW PSAS!
-Needle is self-adjusting.
And cannot be set wrong. Its Hammers, Filler GA
Braider-are acknowledged superior to all others.
* IT RUNS SO LIGHT
that ladles in feeble health may use it without injury
RS-Sena for a circular containing full infonntooa
—notices from the Frees, teetfaaonfala from
using the Machine, etc. We refer to any one using
this Machine.
For sale at manufacturers* prices by
WILCOX, -GIBBS & CO,,
NO: 97 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
NO. 2*1 BROAD* ST-, AUGUSTA,
General Agents tor the.8tate of Georgia,
j W AGENTS WANTED to every county thrOTgh-
n^. the State to gell Machines. fc9—If
40Q
BUSHELS COW TEAS,
WARD * McINTIRE.
FORSALEBY
•3>-
N., A^yHardee’s Son & Co.
aniv-tf
Molasses.
- HOGSHEADS of MOLASSES in store and.
iYl-
,LIAMS. WARD & McINTIRE.
GRANITE
' IgA SACKS ' SUPKRBTNK
- J_t>U MILLS FLOUR,
I ISO aackaNxtra Granite Mills Flour,
300 boxes Tobacco, all grades, from manufacturers,
. B. N.M. Mayer’s Patent 8oap,
Primrose Family Washing Soap, y~> J
Clear Rib Sides (Maryland), l
Prime Shoulders (Maryland), • r -
Salt, Prime Muscovado MolasseB (to arrive).
On consignment and for sale by
aep9—lm FERRILL & WESLOW.
Advertisements forwarded to all Newupapen.
No advance charged on PnhHahera' prices,
All leading Newspspom kept on file.
Information aa to-dost cf Advertising furnished.
All Oiden receive careful attention.
Inquiries by Kan answered promptly,
Complete Printed Lists of Newspapers tor sale.
Special Lists prepared for Customers.
'Advertisements Written and Notices seeurtd.
Ordersfrom Business Ken especially soHdted- -
LAIRD, BROWN & SMITH-
Shipping hi asters and Notnriea pnblto
Corner of Bay and LRkoIu streets, lover .WP-
Stark & Co’s Store,)
SAVANNAH.....-...—.—GEORGIA.
f jBE WS SHIPPED and put on board at tl
* ! est notice. Marine Proierts noted and e
senll—lv
FOR SALE.
SHEETINGS
YARNS, from the Columbus Factory
TOBACCO
GUNNY BAGGING ' . . „. rtRr xCO
' SEA ISLAND BAGGING, Tucker, Cartt. *
BALE ROPE. v no
eSMm JOHN W. ANPKBFON’S .vONSAgD
TJALL TICKETS, ORDER OPD^CK.
D the neatest style at the NEWS AAV
ton omen. Ill Baystreet.