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Quitman Advertisctnents..
NEW STORE!
Or so,
Hedlock 4 Sparks
Haring Kcoelfeil tbelr New ami well tmfpcW'J. Jim k of |
FAIL & WINTER &00BS,
RmpwtMMjf Invito the public •<> '■all un i examine them before j...rcb»«b,g tj«.y>>err. I' r< m <*«r
long experienre in tho bon-aolll" bu-im-.. u.ir Iborouirh . <|ii:iint.. n.. .nil borliie ‘ men *uo nisi ,
claw bouse*. we Sauer rn.rcehe.rt-u w . .an •. ..to live-y mam,tally lo y*k '"**!'*! «**'“ “ *
sail. Wo know that our K..ock liar boon b mgbt talk W, ami tlioreloie can lm not I ‘-111-AI ■
We have all New Good's and all Low Prices !
NO 01,0 GOODS AND NO HIGH I’UICES!!
Ah'! baring secured tin* servic'** of mt experienced Buyer in New York city, wc expect at oil tin**
to ke«g oil? Block perfect and complete ; ami a* ‘ itn active penny ia worth tsura than an idle slid
llo*, our mono is, U<tiek .Sales ami Suiall Profit*.
<, v R RTOCK CONSISTS < F——■
GROCERIES, STAPLE & DOMESTIC GOODS, HOOTS & SHOES, 1
j
HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING,
Hardware, Crockery, Glass and Queens-warc.
Also, a Kim* Assortment of
Ladies’ Dress Goods, Trimmings, Bcc.
All of which we propose to - **ll on tin* most liberal terms.
KINDS OK OOUNTIIV PJiOiH'GE will lo- Liken in exchange for goods, and for which
the highest market price will In/ paid. Please call ami examine our stock.
Quitman, January 10th, Idi.H (2J.VU) MBOJ4)CK A PPARKfi.
PERHAM’S
VARIETY STORE
IS CROWDED WITH AN IMMENSE STOCK OF
Fall and Winter Goods
Embracing a Magnificent .Stock of
Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Calicoes, Phlrting, Sheeting, Domestic* of every description, Cion’.-*, .Son tags, Nubias, Shawls
Trimmings. Hoop Skirts, Embroideries, White Goods of Every description, etc.
Ready Made Olotliingf*
Os every description and quality for Menutid Iloys, and
Gentlemen s Furnishing Goods
In great Variety, Style and Pattern, and embracing everything needed or desired. He also keeps
wane, caps, boots and shoes.
In addition to his immense stock of dry goods, he has on hand a choice lot of
Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware,
WOOD AND WILLOW WARE, GROCERIES,
Ami an endless variety of
TOYS FOR CHRISTMAS, &C.
ll# Is prepared to offer the most tempting inducement* to purchasers and respectfully solicit*
ths mp*t rigid examination of tho quality, style and prices of bis entire stock.
Nnretnher 80, I8t»7. <\. |» |»j;iUl AM.
j. w. staTnaker & CO.
WbtuiiuWWiVli MuM niVj£u. ■tfWws.W.V,
|yKl' HCTFUbbY CALI/ the attention of the public to their Large and well selected Slock of
Dry Goods, Groceries,
dfeo.
iast received from S>• w \ ork pecial attention is also called l«. their stock of r ■ "Ol M
Htt which they wilT sell at wholesale or retail, at greatly reduced prices.
They also have on hand a large supply of
Bagging and Iron Cotton Ties,
Which they offer to^ Planters and Merchants at prices below those at which they can lay down the
same quality from Savuitnab.
Liberal Advances
*&» »« OW»' to lln-lr frtett(h In B#\ .iiumli, Now Vork or Uvorpoot.
HICHEIST CASH PRICES PAID
lor WOOL. llllH'S nnd ollwr I'roilneo.
oona.lent ' .at Ihi'v cur. giv,- satisfaction In ovorv Dne, (hoy solicit « shore of Ihc pub
lie patronage ' October 18, 1867.
NEW FALL STOCK!
A. J. ROUNTREE,
IS NOW UKCIIVi.Mi A LARGE STOCK OF
t?&a& &m waosaa ©OOOB9
Which have boon bought for Cush, and yy ill bo sold for a small profit.
Judge William Hudson
Still remains at this Store, and will take pleasure In waiting on Ids fiieoils.
■*®T 1 f" r *'.e liberal patronage received, a continuance of the same Is solicited
Seplembor 27, 1807 ly
1 ■■
1867. 1867.
DEWITT & MORGAN,
ZZZ Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
dc use::: ah: pkiew scods,
137 Congress Street,
Savannah, G eorgia,
Have Ju*i Opened their
MIX Mu WJUKm
STOCK..
•1 Ytr itioofis by S'.vet \i/ Steamer.
Ladies' I)ro« Good, in ell eNe .v ; t a ; Sb. Ungs. Si :• ... Lillens and everythin, want.nl
in flousc-Keepiag ; \\ bin* G< Uosifr\. and Small Wait s ia t-mIU A \ arieiv
Goods for gentlemen and Boys’ Wear.
ALL Ol'R STiH'K IS NEW AND U ST ISOtCIIT AT TIIK
R1D331J0815 333E 3 3FZ. O jES Si.
• • i: . DEIVS7T & MOsRCAW.
Savannah Houses.
WILKINSON & WILSON,
COTTON FACTORS
■ A N I)——
Commission Merchants.
Agents for the S**u Fowl
CIMS Si HUEY'S !CH Hi Tl£.
■mJ.il.rr.d Advances made on consignments
for sale or shipment to New Vork or Liverpool
orrZCE, JNTo 90 Bay Street,
.SAVANNAH i UKOKCIA.
ftetobei'4. 18117. ttm
BOOKS, \E\lSimitt, E
Ford & Thompson,
NEWS DEALERS,,
lliyan st., Haviuinuli, On.
rrTR have nlwayn on hand the laateft New
I VV York and otn. r Daily and Weekly Nows-
I papers, Maga/ines. Faolikm Hooka, Novel*. Ac.
Stationery of Every Description
I slH'ay. on'lmnd.
I We receive Ije latest publication* by every
mall and steamer for tbi* eity.
< Ountry dealers llirnlsbed at a liberal disconnt.
I for rrice List of Newspaper.. Ae.
| We furnish any Paper or Magazine published in
tho l ulled States to order.
FOHD A THOMPSON.
I aoysd 1 y IIoil8<)._
T. KKKI/rOIV JONES,
BookaaHer a,ndS Stationer,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Theological. Classical. School and Miscellaneous
Publications kept on hand.
received for any Work, Foreign
<ir Amur ir ui aegH-'i-ly
HESS. GUTMAN & CO
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES
AND
LIQ XT OKS,
1530 Bryun street,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
September 27, 1 M>7. Hm
| Edward C Wade. Seaborn H. Wade.
E. C. WADE & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
6nitral Commission
And Agents for Fertilizers.
SAVANNAH, GEO.
nug2d fim
U. PAI.MKH. J. 11. PKPI'I.SH
PALMER & DEPPISII,
WnOLESAI.F. AND RETAIL DEALERS IM
HARDWARE,
CUTLEKT. FILES, EDGE TOOLS,
Powder, Load, Shot, Caps,
A grlcnltnral I iaplements,
148 Oonfft'CSH anti (17 St. Julian Streets,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
August 23, lK(i7. 21Mim
n u o \\ n ’ s
OI.I» KSTABI.ISHBD
PHOTOGRAPH
AND
|AMBROTYPG CILLERY,
72 St. Julian Street
MARKET SO PA RE,
! Savannah, Georgia.
j rillHS establishment, tho largest and finest in
I the city, i* open at all times for the recep
tion of visitors.
Our facilities for the production of first class
Carts dc Visile, mbrotypes ami Porcelain Pic*
I lures, is unrivalled.
,Kr«7A!l Pictures known to the art, nr« made
! this Gallery, lr Jtn tlu* smallest ininature to life
si/a*.
kind of picture copied with ease
and dispatch.
II II BROWN.
j March 15, IBG7. (7-tl) Photograph Artist.
V. 11. ADDISON | w. IT. KI.LIOTT J R. A VAN WTCK
! ADDISON, ELLIOTT & 10.,
\V liolesa Ic (* roc<* rs,
AND—-
('omniission •Jierehantx
05 Bay Street, Savannah, Oa.
All Orders entrusted to us will be promptly
executed. Our best attention will be given to
all consignments.
ItKFKHKNOKS :
l. il. KtßTi.Axn, 11u.i.. Tai.maihjk A Go., ."ft Pine
Yt. N. Y.; (’ll pKNKoirr»\ Go., Sr* Broad . N.
S.; T. J. Br,At ohtkh,of Norton, Slaughter & 0.,
11 <>iul St.. N. V.; Hi nt Luos., A Co.,Charleston,
S. 0.; KC-Wamc A Cos., Savannah. o\., Gar*
m int Aoam*. Savannah, Ga.; 11 Ku.ioTr A Son,
113 Pearl St.. N. Y.
November 22, ’ti7 42 -3m.
M. FITZGERALD,
M A N CFACTI' HF.lt,
AND WROI.KBALK * RETAIL DEALER IN
G&HBISS, GG&9ULS
Syrups,
! FANCY CONFECTIONERY,
AT LOW
WHITAKER STREET.
Ob* 0««r front Congress, Savannah, Ca. _
■flrCountry Ordors Solicited.-®*
March !, 1887. ly
liLTiiiKi m m\m\\
STEAMS HIE LIKE.
The New hikl Fast Steamshipsi,
MiNßfli. nsTtuiiim
Will ply regularly between Baltimore and Jhivan-j
nab. tcaviug each port every Thursday, and con A
necting with the interior of Georgia and Wcsfl
Florida bv Central and A A G Hailrood, and witfl
| Fast Florida bv regular Packets. f 3
Thnut h Bills of Lading wiU be issued to
point# on the Central anti Atlantic and Golf I. j
Rea !> and connecting lim*s. and to Prtutwoick. -
St Maris end landings on the St Johns river.— •
(»o»xls cou igUv and to the agents at either cud of j
the lin»*. will be forwarded promptly and free of i
all com mission*.
Passenger* are fttrnhfccil wi*h superior accom- ;
nutations and save two hundred miles of si*a i
1 oi further iuf rm tieu tn<l particular* applx
•.» WSf.V I).\NIK! S Aj ' i\ann.'h
Savannah Houses.
Lovell & Lutthiiorc.
MANTFAiTI'ISKIItI OF
PLAIN TIN WARE, j
ASD DF.AI.ERS I.V
Japanrual, Flanlshutl a:xl Stamped Tin Ware*.
LOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
Stove*, Sheet Iron, Tin Plate*.
Lead, Brooms, TVoodon Ware,
Pocket and Table Cutlery.
HOLLOW WARE, AC., AC.
Oroclcery and Glassware !
Also, Water (Jooln'n and Fillers,
ICE PITCHERS AND REFRIGERATORS, |
And in connection with the above, we have in
Store every variety of
cooumg snm
AND I:\MIES,
With all the fixture# ready for immediate a##.—
Theitr Stoves are neat and simple* in appearance
with large flue# of extra thlcknewi and weight.
Will be »old at reasonable price*. Order# foi
Stoves promptly attended to.
No. 155 mid 157 CongiTKs Kt..
SAVANNAH, GEO.
May 4th, IKI7. ly
MW & ENURCEMMT.
S. B. HARRINGTON,
Dealer in every variety of
Household anil Office
FVKMmfKJB,
L’hairs, Mattresses, etc
Has removed to the new block of store* just
completed by Wylly and Meinharil, where, with
largely increased facilities. and a
Fine assortment of Goods,
He challenges competition in quality or
price,
115 Broughton Street,
Between 801 l and Whitaker,
Savannah, Ga,
Sept. 20. 1867 3S-6m
BRIAN, IIARTRIDIMCO.,
WWiotiuWhtVii OTHW. JW,
A N D
E2s Dt KQ M «- 9
SAVANNAH GEORGIA
( CONSIGNMENTS of Cotton and other Produce
J solicited ; which we will sell in Savunnah.
New York or Liverpool, as desired, making lib
eral advances.
Special attention given to Purchasing
Planters' .Supplies.
Western Bacon for *ule on consignment.
ter RAND FOR SALE -'ixft
Sept. 18. 1807. fun
JOHN OLIVER,
House & Sign Painter,
GILDER AND GLAZIER,
No. II Whitaker St, Savannah Ga.
as. k iis. 11ns.
PIWTH, OILS, CLASS, PITTI,
And all Painter#’ ami Glaziers’ Material. Mixed
Paints of all Color# and .Shades.
March 1. M 67, ly
Savannai Hews & Purald,
DAILY AND TRI-WKFKLY,
Is the best adverli ! . medium in its section, j
having the Largest Pin ilution. It U the Official
Paper of the city.
it# General News,Commercial, Marine and Lo*
cal Departments are carefully edited, aud no I
pains are spared in procuring the
L .4 TEST INTELLIGENCE
From nil quarters, but always from reliable
sources. The News and Herald Staff in. l udes j
Gol. W. T. Tiiomi’son, (well known ns the author
of • Major Jones’Courtship) long Editor of the ■
Morning News, nnd Dr. J. S. Jonk#, former Editor
of the Tallahassee Floridian and Journal ; with '
nn able corps of Reporters and correspondents |
at all important point#.
Terms: Daily. $10; Tri-weeklv. sf> per year
,&St~Postinasters are authorized to net as agents
MASON & ESTILT,
•cp27*tt Editors and i’rooiieiors
Sav. Daily idvei User.
S. YATES LEVY. Koitor.
K. O. WITHINGTON, As#ociatb.
npilE ADVEKTIhER devoted to the
-M. interests of Savannah, of Georgia, and of
the South. In favor of Reconstruction on a
sm xn basis, and opposed to Radicalism in every
shape. A paper acceptable to tha family and man
of business.
For the present it will be published only as a
Daily, but at nn early day a Tri-weekly edition
will also be issued.
Postmasters acting a# Agents v be allowed
n liberal per eentage on all cosh subscriptions.
Published at $8 per year : $4 for six months ;
$2.. ' tor three months, and $1 for one month.
in——miiT - 1 it
(Over
S.\ V A N A NII G KOKG™.
February 22.1867 4-ts
FURSF % SON,
STATIONERS. Drill Lithographers, En
graverkivml Ikmk Dimlers.
• Miuuifaelui'ers of Carmine ami Black Inks
\*. 6 Übilckfr 'll erf, liiunuk. Rccrfla
Savannah Advertisements.
E. D. Smythe & Cos.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
CROCKERY, CHINA,
GLASSWARE,
109 Broughton, 140 Congress and 57 St. Julian sts.J
Gr A..
TTFIU. WrFLICATE IbeJOBniNG I“SlCE?*nd r.n.IH nl'any Market In the VnitcJ State*
j \\ lor the same quality and quantity of Ware at llie same period of time.
Printed Lists of Assorted Crates,
WITH PRICKS Os EACH ARTICLE.
WILL BE FI KVISIIEII 0\ APPLICATION.
Many of th*!*e Ust* have been rarried to N<-w York and other MarkeU, by Merchant* from
Georgia and Florida, wbc have come back to Savai.nah and
Bought their Goods of Us.
ep (ember 13, 1867. 32-if
; BOLSHAW A SILVA
Importers and Dealers in
in* id fair* v ir* tui w W? at
kJtiUhJZkJBsMAq kBAMA&n
GLASSWARE, CUTLERY,
KEROSENE LAMPS, KEROSENE,
w ■ »
HOUSE FIBNISIIIMI (iOOBS CEXKKALLT.
CROCKEKY, Assorted in Ciate*, or Repacked, to Suit Purchaser*.
•1Y». OH St # Julian and 10l tiryan Streets,
SKAH THE MARKET,
Savannah., Gr©o.
October 25, 1867. ly
1867. fall 1868.
WINTER TRADE,
JOHN C. MAKER & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
DRY COODS,
Notions, Millinery,
-a m- u
STRAW GOODS,
Corner of Buouohton and Whitaker Streets,
SAVANNAH, CA.
a/ in f.'.Y'l'S I’Oil
Grover & bake ft
Elastic Stitch Sewing Ylacliincs.
August 4, SWWI7. ly
' ***■*■ '' •* u. Kt KVIAN. | I MVnCDI * ■ WKHIi. A. TKT-m N
ifIIWSTEIN A KCKMAA, EINSTEIN, ECKMAN & CO.
I Eatabhihed 18«. WholMale and Eetail Dealer* in
Importers and Dealer* in £2'Tfc T C OJ_Sf\C"G
bry goods,
151 Congress Sired, 163 Congress St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. SAVANNAH GEORGIA
JBG7. "*FALL TRADeT~IB67.
We invite vour attention to our lairgc and Carefully selected Stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY
ULOTfiIHO. MTS. BOOTS MB SBBSS.
Purchased expressly foribi l * Market, and which are offered at the Lowest Prices.
Merchant* and Planters visiting our city, or orderiug supplied, will find it to tboir interest to in- <
spect our stock, or send us their orders.
An established business of Twenty One years in this city, is axuarantee that we give satisfaction
to onr patrons. Hoping that vou will pav us a visit and Inspect our stock, we are respectfully, Ac.;
EINSTEIN & EqKI&AJ*,
151 and 163 Congress street, SAVANNAH, GEO.
August 23, 1867. 6m
P . M. BE IN,
COTTON FACTOR
—A V D—
[general commission merchant.
l Has removed to First door West of Exchange.
[Hay Street, Savannah, Gko.
) ang23-’67 29-ly*
ELY OTTO.
aJen’ral Newspaper Agont..
P BRYAN STREET,
At Ford dr Thompson's News Depot.
SAVANNAH GEO.
A. S. HARTRfDCE,
Commission nn <1 Forwarding
Al e n c II v IV t ,
No. 92 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH. GA
r-hr-’sr* »««. It’
M.M. SULLIVAN,
DEALER IN
Shad, and atf kinds of Fish,
In their Season,
Oysters, Game, etc.,
No. 116 Hay Lane,
SA VANN AH, GEO.
motto is : Justice to all.
frem the country will be prompt;
ly and carefully filled. nov22-tf
THE PRIZE
POWDER.
OF THE WORLD!
For sale at the
BANNER GROCERY.
APPLES,
For sale at the
BANNER GROCERY.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FALL AMD WINTER
GOODS.
JAMES B. FINCH
HAS ju»t returned from New York and i* no#
receiving and opening a complete a**ort
uient of
Fall and Winter Goods,
KMBK.vriXQ
DRY GOODS of every description, andincludia^
Ladii Dress Goods,
Os various styles and patterns;
READY MADE CLOTHING,
SCOTS AND SHOE?.
Gents and Ladies Hats Ac.
Hardwire, Crbdrery,
Glassware, Tinware,
Domestic*, Tarns,
Saddles, Bridtti, die.
JAlao, a general stock or
Family Groceries,
Such a* Flour. Coffee, Tobacco, Dried Fruit;
Oysters, Sardines. Candles. Crackers,
Snuff. Powder, Shot and Capa.
Old customers and purchasers generally ar«
‘ respectfully invited to call and examine for them
selves, before purchasing elsewhere,
j Sept. 6th 1867. (raar29-ly)
NEW STORE!
\l\kl\. BROOKS (»., KEO.
rrtHE undersigned rcaprctfully inform* the pub;
JL He that be ha* c.iabli.in.l himself at the
! above place, with a large and well selected ttock
I of
■ " * iff , at m •
Tpg /, ,’ef. »***«
■ S-U ff .*.j3. a*. (*»«•**,
« - ■ »' ■ - ■ ■ ■ -mr «'s 9
Kmb racing Gents' and Boys’ Suita, Overcoats, As
Boots and Shoes,
! For Gents. Ladies, and Children, and af
almost every style aod qnality.
Hats , Caps, Straw Goods
j Gents’ Furnishing Good*, Ladies' Cloth and
Cashmere Clonk?. Shawls, Soniags,
Hoods. Nubias. Cotnforta, Hoop
Skirts. Blankets. Mj stock of
NOTIONS,
Will be found complete.
| I will also keep constantly on band a complete
| stock of
©ooiaiaa§ 9
Hardware, Wood. Willow and Queesware la
' fact everything found in a first class Itry Geeds
and Grocery store. 1 ana \ repared to sell as
Good Bargains,
FOR THE MONEY,
As can bo had in Quitman or eDewhere.
Alt are requested to call and examine for
themselves. No trouble to show goods.
WHISKEY OUT,
And no more to be kept for sale.
W. A. LIVINGSTON.
November 29tb. 1867. 43-ts
JOHN D. DELANNOY,
fO JIM I SSI ON MERCRINT,
QUITMAN, GA.,
HAVING located bini*elf permanently ii
Quitman, for the purpose of transacting a
General Commission Business,
! Solicits a renewal of favors, from his friends and
! the public.
! RdNXßce : North of the Court House ; Resi
dence, one mile from the town, on the road Is
Thomas vilie. _
Fisk’s Metalic Burial Cases.
A LL sizes kept constantly on hand at the stsrs
A. of J. T. Rudd. Montieelio. and C. 11. Smith’
j store, Madison, Florida. AUo, an aasortmea
’ is constantly kept at the store of M. 8. Meiß
TOSH, Quitman, Ga. daft-Cosh on delivery.
T. A W. A. W. SIMMONS, Ages
I December 14, 1866 6m
Fruit Notice.
IWILL GIVE, to those who desire It, all »be
necessary information in Pomology- for the
j small sum of Two Dollars. Embracing every
method of Grafting. Inoculating, Ac. AUa, the
most approved manner of Culture, Pruning, aad
J Training Trees. Vines, etc.
Apply to or address.
M. L Bath.*.
Quitmaa, Ik.
J November 15. 1867 ts
1868.
THE SOUTHERN FAVORITE.
sunn why riruhhi
i Pronounced by the Southern Press to be the most
elegant aod talented TOODf people's
paper punted in this conntry.
We are now publishing Maroonei s Island, a
Sequel to the Young Maroonere. and Jack Dobell,
or « Boy's Adventures in Texas, by one of Fan
nin's men—pronounced “equal to the best af
Mayne Reid's stories.” We shall begin, in tha
firsi number of lfr6B. a thrilling story by a lady
of Virginia, entitled “Eu.kn Hi vtf.k: A tale if
the W*«r," which will run for several months.
Among the regular contributors to BI’RKK'S
WEEKLY are Re*. F. It. Goclobo. author af
l'The Young Marooner's;' Mrs. Ja.nk T. H. Caass;
Mrs. Fowl ot Rome Ga.: Musa Miuy J. Crsaem, af
| Norfolk, Va.. and many others.
Trass —s2 a year in advance : 1 brea eopiea
for*s''. Five copies for $8 ; Ten c pies for 91A,
and Twenty-one copies for S2B.
1 8B lergymen and Teachcrs/urnished at sl.as par
; annum.
The volume begins with the July number.
Back numbers can bo supplied from the Unit,
and ail yearly subscribers may receive the uias
hers for the first six months, stitched in an ala*
I g*nl illuminated cover.
Address, J W. BURKE A CO.,
Publisher's Macon G*.
'Burke's Weekly" and Quitman Bntmtr
j will be furnished for one year for >4.00 cask.
MALE AM) FEMALE
fflQSia 80a®i5„
be opened by the undersigned at the
v v Academy in Blacksbear, on Monday, the
20th of January. 1868.
The different branches of knowledge, whieh
we propose to have thoroughly taught, ar* aa
follows : Spelling. Reading. Writing. Arithmetie,
Geography. History ol the United States, Treas
ury of Useful Knowledge. Natural
History of Greece. Zoology. Rhetoric. CompoaL
lion. .>peller and Definer, Algebra, Geometry,
Uiatorr of Rome. Moral Science. History of Eng
land. Physiology. Dictionary. Meteorology, Intaly
lectual Philosophy, Geology, Klements ot Criti
cism. Astronomy. History of Lit“ratnre, Evidasi
ees of ChrUtianitv. Analogy, Logic. Greek,
French and Music on the Piano Forte.
Rates of tuition will be according to ad vases
meat—six. eight, ten and twelve dollars pejr
quarter. Music on Piano will be $5 per month,
and $i for use of Instiuroent. which is far below
any other school of like character.
For the present, I can accommodate only six
or eight boarders, but several families in tow*
propose to board any number.
Provisions of any kind, at th* highest market
price, will be taken in payment for board and
tuition.
1 haic c ccnr and 'h*~ services of Miss Wilson as
assistant in the Literary Department, and Mr*.
Moseley as teacher of Music.
Com potent assistants will be procured as sir
en instances may require.
For circular of particulars, address.
Jambs L. Moseley. A. M.
Blacksbcsr, Fierce Co»nty, Ga.
January 3. 1868. 47- tb