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JpSOVTHERN PALACE DRY GOODS HOUSE;
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ORFF & WATKINS,
DRY GOODS, DOMESTICS, &C.,
Savannah, - - - - - Georgia.-
She Quitman |samw.
LOCALCOLUMN •
. QUITMAN', GEORGIaTaUG. 30, 1867
, If you will übo Medicines,
Pro*. Kayton’s Great Remedies.
JHj.Kcad lidolpho Wolfe’s advertisements in
this day’s paper.
'"~'t JV 1 *
Administrators and Executors
Gen. Pope’s order, forbidding State,
bounty and municipal officers advertising
in newspapers that oppose the Sherman
reconstruction bill, applies to those of
ficials only, and all Administrators,
Executors and Guardians, are at liberty
to publish their advertisements in papers
of their own selection, over their own
name.
Mrs. Smith’s School.
Wo learn that Mrs. E. A. Smith's Sc
lect School will re-open on Monday next,
and in addition, opportunity will be af
forded a few to pursue the study of
music.
It is useless for us to say a word in ■
commendation of Mrs. Smith, as a teach I
cr. She has taught in this section for j
years, and all know her as an excellent!
instructor and disciplinarian. She will
have a crowded school room.
Fire-Kitchen Burnt.
Early Sunday morning, the kitchen
attached to the jail caught fire, and in a
few moments was reduced to ashes. The!
fire originated from the stove-pipe, which
passed through the roof. The Jail escap
ed destruction owing to the recent heavy
and continued rains and the absence of
wind. We understand Mr. Wattles, the
jailor, suffered considerable loss, by the
total destruction of his kitchen and din
ing room furniture.
In this connection, we would direct j
the attention of several of our citizens to!
tho fact that their stove pipes are in pre
cisely the same position as that of Mr.
Wattles'—passing through the roofs of
their kitchens. It is dangerous, and
unless remedied, no surprise need he
evinced il fires are frequent.
The Telegraph Office.
It is highly important that tho tele
graph office and operator, now establish
ed at this point, should remain. It will
be found a great convenience to busi
ness men during the Fall and Winter
mouths. There is a probability, however,
of its removal, an account of the business
transacted not being sufficient to pay the
operator's salary. This obstacle can be
removed, if our business men will unite
tu a pledge to make up whatever defi
ciency may be found in the revenue of
the office, to pay this salary. During the
business season, the receipts may be
sufficient, without outside aid; but in the
event of a failure, it is asked of parties
interested that they come to the rescue.
Mr. Haines, the operator, is an intelli
gent, accommodating and clever gentle
man, thoroughly understands his busi
ueas, and is desirous to remain among us.
Therefore{we suggest to our citizens to
unite and raise the necessary sum for the
purpose. “Our share is ready.”
Still Upward and Onward.
The "hard times” have not in tho least
east a damper over the spirit of progress
•nd improvement that has, during the
past eighteen months appeared to animate
almost every citizen of our flourishing
and prosperous town.
During the summer months many new
buildings have been erected, others have
| donned coats of paint, and at present
Viitc a number of buildings are in the
pCocesi of completion. Whilst we write,
the masons are preparing the ground,
mixing mortar, &c., in the rear of our
cffi.e, preparatory to building a consid
erable addition to the already magnificent
brick store hous- of .Messrs Culpepper,
Creech &■ Jjo, These gentlemen baiVv,
dygdeal toward the building
t • ii n- iut:ful f iwti,
ha: •v t : tr<-ive that their
i t This building
-I’: xvi ■ ready fin
a;;' varied stock
which f ..nd Creech is
now iu the Eastern markets.
Many new buildings are spoken of
during the Fall and Winter months. This
is a happy sign of prosperity; and we
hope the good work will continue until
Quitman can rank the largest interior
city in Southern Georgia.
Dentistrr
We were shown, a few days ago, a set
of teeth put up by our townsman, Dr. D.
L. Ricks. For neatness of workmanship
and apparent durability, we do not think
they can be excelled. This is the first
specimen we have seen of D*r. R’s skill as
a Dentist, and we can safely, and do
rni'Bt cordially, recommend him’ to parties
requiring deutal work.
Berrep. Thax Eyes.—The uew Rltistrated
Weekly, ylfbe Pe«) and Pencil.” No 4, comes to
band much improved. It must prove a success—
Tbe principle upon which It in started is entirely
different from the ordinary gift enterprise. lOcts
may secure SIO,OOO. Sold by all newsdealers.
f. R. Diwlet & Cos., Publishers, 21 4 23 Ann
Si N. y.
HOLCOMBE & CO.
Tho*. Holcomb*, Xittbliahed 1536.
WHOLESALE
GROCERS,
No. 181 Bay Street,
(patteß* SAVANNAH, GA.
Jas. £. Grady. /
HAVE IN STORE, and offer for sale at low
est market prices:
50 Casks Bacon—sides and shoulders ;
20 Casks choice llams ;
50 Bbls Mess Pork ;
100 Kegs Lard ;
10 Hhds Muscovado Sugar ;
50 Bbls A., B. and C. Sugars ;
20 Bbls Crushed Sugar ;
500 Sacks and Barrels Flour ;
35 Bags Rio Coffee ;
10 Bags Java Coffee ;
10 Bags Laguira Coffee;
100 Boxes Soap—all kinds ;
25 Boxes Starch ;
50 Boxes Tobacco;
200 Packages Mackerel all sizes and qualities;
100 Barrels and Boxes Sugar, Soda, Egg, Lem
on and Congress Crackers ;
200 Bags assorted Shot;
50 Kegs, Half and Quarter Kegs Powder;
100 Boxes Cheese ;
25 Kegs choice Butter ;
A L S O
Raisins, Almonds, Sardines
Aco., A:o-„ &<•*
August 23,18t>(>. 29-3 m
WOLFE’S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
are good for Gout. aug23-3m
F. CONSTANT,
Bull St., near Bay Street,
Savannah, Goo.,
DEALER IN—
Imports anb Domestic Cigars,
TOBACCO, PIPES, &C.
With a long established reputation as an Im
porter, he endeavors to keep as good a stock,
in quantity aud assortment, as can be found in
the .State.
“ The Recess.”
CONNECTED with the Cigar and Tobacco Es
tablishment, is a
SALOON
for the accommodation of regular patrons and
the public generally, where the
Best of Imported Liquors
are served, with a LUNCH each day. Strangers
will find it a quiet resort, with no Wines cr Li
quors that are not choice. atig23-29-ly
DEW OF THE ALPS.
This cordial has only to be tasted to be appre
ciated .
Bearden Sc Gaines,
Commission Merchants,
No. 88 Bay Street,
SAVANNAH, CEORCIA.
Keep constantly on hand
Liquors in Bond and Duty Paid.
Scgain and Tobacco.
Liberal Advances made on consignments
of Cotton, Ac., to our friends llakuib, Gainbh &
Cos., New York. aug23-3m
Wolfe’s SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
are good for all urinary complaints.
T. SKELTON JONES,
bookseller tad Stationer,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Theological. Classical, School and Miscellaneous
Publications kept on band.
received for any Work, Foreign
or American. aug23-ty
wolfe’s schiedam schnapps
are good for Rheumatism.
lILUN & METER,
Savannah, Georgia.
HAVE Iway* on band an extensive stock of!
Bacon, Pork, Lard, Butter, Soap, Candles
Potatoes, Onions. »nd other articles, which we
sell at liberal prices, on liberal terms.
aug23Tß67. - 6m
WOLFE’S SCHIEDAM KCH.v rPS
are put up in quart and pint bottles, with the
proprietor’s name on tbe bottle, cork and label.
Edward C. Wade. Seaborn 11. Wade.
E. C. WADE Sc CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
(feral Commission ciflerrjjairfs,
And Agents for Fertilizers.
SAVANNAH, GEO.
aug23 Cm
James Roach,
Boot and Shop, Maker,
ST. JULIAN STREET,
Between Whitaker Street and Johnson’s Square,
. Savannah, Georgia.
Aug. 23, lief* Cm
P. H. BEHN,
COTTON FACTOR
—A SD—
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Has removed to First door West of Exchange.
Bay Street,. Savannah, Geo.
aug23-'67 29-ly*
GOULD & I’IJNTIRE’S
PATENT
Self Fastening
COTTON TIE
AND IRON BANDS.
THE LATEST AND BEST INVENTION.
I7*OR simplicity, strength and easiness of ad
justment this Tie has no equal in this or
any other, market. It : s simpler than all others,
because the Buckle is plain, having no tongues
to press against the band, and requiring no pins
to be slipped in or pulled out ; stronger, because
of the compactness of the buckle and quality of
iron used in its manufacture ; and easier of ad
justment, since it is self-fastening, the band hav
ing only to he run into the Buckle and the Fas
tening becomes complete the moment the j res
sure is taken from the cotton.
Another Advantage
of this Tit) is that the Buckle is small, presenting
an even surface, has no rough edges or protrud
ing points, and sinks even wi'h the cotton, there
by preventing the Bands from being wrojivlied
apart from the buckles of different bales getting
caught in handling or transportation, and when
the bales are piled on each other.
THE WEIGHT OF TIIE
TIB AND BAND
will compare favorably with that of any new of
fered. J. M. BERRIEN,
Agent for Savannah.
ii. t. McDowell,
General Agent for Georgia, South Carolina and
Florida. aug23-3m
WHAT DO YOU DRINK?
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps. It checks the
disarrangement of the bowels in warm climates.
BALTIMORE AM) SAVANNAH
STEAMSHIP LINE.
The New and Fast Steamships,
HI NIT. ED. EBID i Him
Will ply regularly between Baltimore and Savan
nah, leaving each port every Thursday, and con
necting with the interior of Georgia and West
Florida by Central und A A G Railroad, and with
East Florida by regular Packets.
Through Bills of Lading will be issued to all
points on the Central and Atlantic and Gulf It.
Roads aud connecting lines, and to Brunswick,
St Marys and landings oil the St Johns river.—
Goods consigned to the agents at either end of
the line, w ill bo forwarded promptly and free of
all commissions.
Passengers are furnished with superior accom
modations and save two hundred miles of sea
travel by taking this route.
For further information and particulars apply
to WEST A DA NIKI S, A gents, Savannalf.
au23-3m J. B. ANDREWS, Agent Baltimore.
WOl,Fit's SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
are recommended by all the medical faculty.
T. BROWN,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Gentlemen’s and Hoys’
CLOTHING,
Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, Ac
IVo. 08 Bryan St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Aug. 23, 18C7. Cm
wolfe’s schiedam schnapps
are a preventive for chills and fever.
I„ J. OUIt.MARTIN. JOHN FLANNERY. K. W. DRUMMOND
L. J. Guilmartin & Cos.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
General Commission
MERCHANTS,
Savannah , - - - Georgia.
Liberal advances made on Consignments.
Orders promptly filled at lowest market rates.
Bagging, Rope and Iron Tien, constantly
on hand.
August 15th, 18C7. 6m
WOLFE’S SCHIEDAM SCH.VAPPB
are sold by all grocers and apothecaries.
Fall Importation 1867.
It I B B ONS,
Millinery and Straw Goods.
IRMSTRO.\CJSOR & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Safins, Velvets,
Ruches, Flowers, Feathers,
Straw Bonnets, Flats, &c.
No. 237 and 239 Baltimore St.
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
Offer a stock unsurpassed in the United States in
variety and cheapness.
Orders solicited and prompt attention given.
aug23
TO ALL WHO USE LIQUOR.
Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps is manufactured in
Holland by a process only known to the propri
etor, and is warranted the purest liquor ever
manufactured.
FRANCIS B. LONE 7 , ROBERT S. FINLEY,
JOSEPH P. ELLIOTT, JNO B. ROBERTS.
F. B. LONEY Sc CO.
Imp outers of
HARDWARE,
Cutlery, duns, Ac.
240 Baltimore St. ...... .BALTIMORE.
aag23 29-3m*
WCLFE’S SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
should be in the hands of every boucckeeper.
WM. CANDY. BERNARD UILI’IN.
1 Canby, Gilpin & Cos.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
DRTJGrS,
Northwest Cor. Light and Lombardy Sts.,
BALTIMORE, MD.
atig23 29-6m*
WOI.EK’s SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
are good for Dyspepsia. aug23-3m
WM. D. BARRETT. JKSBK T. IIIUUINS.
Barrett & Higgins,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
BITS, mn STRAW GOODS,
No. 272 BALTIMORE STREET,
White Marble Building,
Haiti more, Maryland.
aug23 3m*
AGUE AND FEVER.
The only preventive known for chills and f<y
ver is the use of Wolfe’s Schiedam Schnapps.
Daniel Miller & Cos.,
Importers and Jobbers ok
Foreign and Domestic.
Dry Goods,
White Goods, Hosiery, &e.,
329 Baltimore and 44 German Streets,
BALTIMORE, MD.
n.iN'r. miller. n. clay uii.i.ku. tueo. k. miu.ek.
aug‘23 3m*
WOLFISH SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
are imitated and counterfeited, and purchasers
will have to use caution in purchasing.
JOHN W. BRUFF & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
IB Al DOMESTIC IT K
No. in 1 tfiltimore St,
Between Charles and Randolph Bts.
John W. Cruft, )
•John W. Baker, f BALTIMORE.
Jos. E Bruff, C
A. B. Faulkner. ' aug23-ly*
WOLFE'S SCIIIF.DAM SCHNAPPS
have been before the American public for the
i last eighteen years.
DARBY & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SLtu, §Uii dJLUk',
No. 296 West Baltimore St. and No. IN. Liberty St.
Baltimore, Maryland.
aug23 29-6m*
Wolfe’s SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
are good for all kidney and bladder complaints.
L. Fassano & Sons,
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
NOTIONS,
Fancy Goods, Hosiery
Trimmings and Small Wares,
208 W. Baltimore St BALTIMORE.
aug23 29-Gm*
wolfe’s schiedam schnapps
are good for colic and pain in the stomach.
Fassano, Magruder & Cos.,
Wholesale Dealers in
Jfoot*, Shoes & Brogan*
2&R Baltimore at.,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
aug2:t 29-lim*
WOLFK’h SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS
correct* the change of water.
I). K, Shipl-y, 11. W. Roane, Geo. W. llowurd
Shipley, Roane & Cos.,
Manufacturers and Jobbers of
Clothing,
303 West Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
woi.fe’s schiedam schnapps
is the purest liquor manufactured in the world.
CHINA ! GLASS!
mMMWiM.
GEO. W. HERRING & SON, j
No. 7 N oii t Ii Char les Street,
BALTIMORE.
aug23 29-3 m
DEW OF THE ALPS.
Udolpho Wwlle. sole Agent for the above cor
dial, manufactured in Geneva, Switzerland, is
used bysriil tho crowned heads of Europe.
GRIFFIN, BROTHER & CO. |
GROCERS
AND
(Conuntsoiott
105 ZiOtVXBARD STREET,
Ualtimqre, Maryland.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN j
BACON, CORN, FLOUR, SUGAR,
COFFEE, LIQUORS, j
And Grocer of Every DescnjAwn.
April 12, 1867. 11-fy
Fountain Hotel,
Light Street, BALTIMORE, Maryland.
W. H Clabaugli, Pro.
Omnibus aDd Baggage Wagon in attendance up
on all Depots and Bom Landings.
1867. fall 1868.
whiter' "mad e.
I
JOHN C. MAKER & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
DRY CQOOS,
Notions, Millinery,
iWHfB
STFGOODS,
Corner of Broughton and Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH, GA.
./G L.V7 V FOR
OXIOVIE & BAKERS
Elastic SI ili-li Sewing Machines.
August 2, 31867. ly
1067. 100*7-
DEWITT & MORGAN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
DOMESTIC MS FORmi DR7 GOODS,
137 Congress Street,
Savannali, Georgia,
Have Just Opened their
MIX Km WIOTII
stoc es: .
J\*etv Goods by Ever// Steamer.
Ladies’ Dress Goods in all the Newest Styles ; Sheetings, Shirtings, Linens and everything wanted
in House-keeping ; White Goods, Hosiery, and Small Wares in endless variety.
Goods for Gentlemen and Boys’ Wear.
ALL OUR STOCK IS NEW AND JUST BOUGHT AT TIIE
REDUCED PRICES.
DEWITT Sc MORGAN.
August 23, 1867. 3m
A. EINBTEJN. 8. H. ECKMAN. A. EINSTEIN. H. H. ECKMAN. A. VKTBBURO
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN, EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO.
Established 1845. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
BOOTS, SHOES,
JUrJrt wi lulG'nLFClothiujf and Hats,
151 Congress Street, 163 Congress St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. SAVANNAH GEORGIA.
1867. ~FALL TRADR 1867.
We invite your atteniion to our Large and Carefully selected Stock of ’
STAPLE AND FANCY
®mir
mtsma. mnemm mb shoes,
Purchased expressly for this Market, and which are offered at the Lowest Prices.
Merchants and Planters visiting our city, or ordering supplies, w ill find it to their interest to in
spect our stock, or send us their orders.
An established business of Twenty One years in this city, is a guarantee that we give satisfaction
to our patrons. Hoping that you will pav us a visit and inspect our stock, we are reapoctlully, &c.
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
151 and 163 Congress street, SAVANNAH, GEO.
August 23, 1867. 6m
COME AND SEE!
STEVENS & ROUNTREE
ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE STOCK OF
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Which have been bought for Cash, and will ho sold for a small jirolit.
Judge Hudson will take pleasure in waiting on his friends.
pis We feel thankful for the liberal patronage wc have received, and ask ntinuance of the
same. March 8, 1867. ly
U. A. PALMER. H. DKPPISH. j
PALMER & DEITiSHJ
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
HARD WAR E,
CUTLERY, FILES, EDGE TOOLS,
Powder, Lead, Shot, Caps,
Agricultural Implements,
148 Congress aud 67 St. Julian Streets,
: SAVANNAH, GEORGIA
August 23, 1867. 29-6 m
Town Property for Sale.
* Tho undersigned offers a two acre lot and con : |
venient dwelling, with necessary out-houses, near |
; ths'Academy, in the town of Quitman, fdr sale. \
Tho dwelling is new, neat and comfortable. For 1
1 particulars apply to
i* A P PEKHAM. !
f June 21. 1867 21 ts
OUR HOUSE
momm
Suvaiiiiiili. (h'orjria.
riYHK undersigned having leased the above
9 favorite Mstablishmeut, and having refitted 1
and refurnished it throughout in tbe most elegant
manner, would inform the public {bat Ft is now
open for the Reception of .Queste iX’* e present
Proprietor will spare no pains to maintain the
character it has al\vays enjoyed as being one of
the best of the First-Claag Eating lions
«*s of the country, and those who favor him with
their patronage may be assured that nothing wilt
be left undone to secure the comfort and satisfac
j lion of hbrguests. BOARDERS will be taken
by the week or day at a moderate charge.
aug-23 6m E. H. KIRLIN.
rtagß!
mHE undersigned is authorized to purchase, at
J a fair price, 106,000 pounds White Cdttoii
1 or Linen Rags, for the manufacture of paper.
1 Bring (hem in at once. H. L. A DAMP.
| Quitman, August 23, 1367. ti
QUITMAN
Carriage Repository
mmiumms.
11. PADGETT
rp.YKHS pleasure in saying to the citizens of
J. Quitman and surrounding country that ho
bus resumed bis former position, at Manager of
his Carriage and .Wagon Shop, and is now pre
pared with workmen to furnish work at reasona
ble prices, and to serve the people in his lino to
(lie nest of his ability. } •’ 1
He has now likewise in successful operation a
Grist Mill,
and will grind every Tuesday and Saturday forlhe
public, aud keep constantly on hand a supply of
Meal and Grits to soil, or by contract will fur
nish such quantities as parties may heed at their
own, houses. , - -, - ;
, Ir - i-iinrction witL hla Carriage and Mill busi
iL s-, In Is now prepared to
Plain Lumber, Furnish Moulding for any
Lind of work, make boor* or
Blinds, Carriage or Wagon Spokes,
and do a variety of other work. *
l’urties wishing anything in his line, are re
spectfully solicited to give him a share of their
patronage.
/r®"Terms, Cash.
H. PADGETT.
Quitman, Geo., January 25, 18fi7. Ly
The Grooverville Store!
B. F. LINTON Sc CO.
HKG leave to call the attention of the public
to their large and well selected stock of
Spring and Summer
!S(si|>lo sinU Ifnnoy
tism.it goods,
CONSISTING IN PART OF
Oznabm gH, Domestics. French and American Cal
icoes, Plain Swiss and Figured Muslins, Bareges,
Printed Jaconet and Linen.. Linen and Paper*
Collars and cuffs, Gloves, Hosiery, Balmorals,-
Hoop Skirts Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, Laces,
Trimmings, Embroideries, Belts, Ac,
We also offer an elegant assortment of
CLOTHING, ROOTS AND SHOES;
CROCKbSy, GLASSWARE;
HARDWARE, TINWARE;
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS;
CUTLERY, of approved ifiSlfersj
PA TENT PRESERVE JARS;
BRIDLES, SADDLES, Ac
We will likewise tandenvor to always keep on
hand a complete stock of
Groceries,
and olir crjnVlvial friendA can be supplied with
LIQUORS, SEGARS & TOBACCO.
For tho allljotod wo are likewise prepared to
supply their demands with r
and those who are building can be supplied with
Paints, Oils, Brushes, &.c.
We will also endeavor to keep supplied with a
number of the renowned
Concord Buggies,
and will fill all orders for
Arden’s Latest Patent 4 i
HORSE HOE, \
as we are agents for the s tie of the same, and
which can be seen at work in the neighborhood.
Our facilities for furnishing supplies to our
planting friends are unsurpassed, and we offer
favorable facilities where we are well secured.
Wo cordially invite the attention of the pttblio*
to our stock, satisfied that' we sau suit them in'
any character of article nerd; for we make it a
rule to keep r\ erything that can be found in any
store in the State, and pledge oiirsejvea Jo sell at
as low prices as any house in this section.
Groovervilh*, May 10, l&trf. „ .15-1 y
JOHN M. RAYSOB,
DEALER IN .
san spa' T/aWhsftetasi
* WllW* w* Atb W* W**S»lM»Wf
Groorereille, Ga .,
HAS now on hand a very neat and complete
assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods;
which will be sold on very reasonable terms. His
stock euibiaces * > ► .
Dress Goods, 3>cmostics, XNTotions.
Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.
Ready Made Clothing,
Hardwgre, &c, B
A generalassortpienj,
FAMILY GROCERIES,
and almost everything required by the people ajl
this section. - *
He most respectfully invites his friends and
the public t > give him a call, and examine . aud
price his goods befon purchasing elsew here, as
lie is determined to fk.ll as low as anybody.
Grooverville, May 31, 1867. *IB-tf
pIl'MAf r
ACADEMY,
MALE AMI FEMALE. 7
REV. O. L. SMITH. I’rtncipal.
O. W. STEVENS, l j. vottssnra
T. A. & EVANS; 1
■ MISS M. V. BROOKS, Slusic Teacher.
rptlE Eierciafs of this institution will be re
-1 1 sumed on Monday, September 2nd.
Terms as heretofore, except Music, which i*
$12.50 pbr quarter. Board in private lamilica
easily obtained. . . •
JAMES HILLIARD.
President Board of Trustees.
Aug 23, !867. 22-3 t
wourx’s SCBtESIJt BCHKAPYf -
h.Y* > der,t in al! the Urge cities vt ‘he Unlae