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oossip.0ossip.
—That was a good hen, even if she
was near-sighted, which mistook sawdust
for Indian meal and ate heartily thereof,
then laid a nest full of wooden bureau
knobs, and in three weeks hatched out a
set of parlor furniture.
A boy, eight years old, in one of our
public schools, having been told that a
reptile “is an animal that creeps,” on
being asked to name one, on examination
day. promptly and triumphantly replied,
“A baby!”
—Some one says: “Insects generally
must lead a truly jovial life. Think
what it must be to lodge in a lily. Im
agine a palace of ivory or pearl, with
pillars of silver and capitals of gold, all
exhaling such a perfume as never rose
from human censer. Fancy again, the
fun of tucking yourself up for the night
in the folds of a rose, rocked to sleep by
the gentle sighs of the Summer’s air; and
nothing to do when you awake but to
wash yourself in a dew-drop, ami fall to
eat your bedclothes.”
—“John,” said a stingy old hunks to
his hired man, as he was taking dinner,
“do you know how many pancakes you
have eaten?” “No.” “Well, you’ve
eaten fourteen.” “Well,” said John,
“you count and I’ll eat.”
COFFEES.
RIO. JAVA, MOCHA. AND LAGUYjU.
T FAS.
OOLONG. ENGLISH BREAKFAST, BASKET. 01 N
POWDER, IMPERIAL, AND HYSON.
SPICLS.
Mace, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Cloves, Allspice , Gin
ger. The above Spices, ground <>r whole, just the
thing for Housekeepers. Coffees parched and
"round every day, at the RED STORE, • Bn eh
ton Street. ' H. BURNS
dec23-tf Proprietor.
EIMSTMS 111 THE IMS i
75 CASES OF
China and Fancy Goods,
Imported direct. Also a large and weU assorted
Stock of
Domestic Goods,
Consisting partly of
Hoixse Furnishing Cxoo&s
of every de< ription.
All of the above goods - propose to sell at
PANIC PRICES.
a W. ALLEN,
l<j ; TStnmyliton Street,
(Between J*-;g is -u a: and?■ ■uigmu -vy.) dec2'2tf
ROO
Large, Pleasant Koi in? "•‘ci or ' |( 'J
ran be procured at N<>. t - av-'. : a- ■ .. .
ween Bull nu<\ Wi< 1 -i.er. e.r-:
funioT’u, rn r# N rp.vsl
£± als R‘> 1A .?-) W J
E,il ;i:TER •-F
Hm. f :: p.:e; * ome lie .Sugars
A b ' r coJ
Spanisu Hints, liwli beer, Erma Lager.
AND BOTTLED LIQUORS.
Hot Scotch, Tom aid Jerry.
Jflrrehaut*' 1 I- J Bull A't.
ev< ry Ur • a, in. •’ ■ b-uul
BRESNAN’S
mini
. HOUSE,
156,158,160 and 162
BRYAN ST.
The Proprietor of the above House, in order to
supply the constantly increasing business, has
made several improvements and additions, chief
among which is a
BE AWT
ON THE
European Plan,
where the traveling public can at all hours, either
day or night, have served up to them, at. such pri
ces as to be within the reach of all, the substantial*
and delicacies of this and the Northern markets.
HOARD AND LODGING,
$1.50 PER DAY
Requesting a share of the public patronage, I
guarantee complete satisfaction to all who visit my
House.
BALLS and PARTIES supplied with SUPPER on
reasonable terms.
. T ol ‘ N BR Yti'\A N, Proprietor.
ml
DROP IN AT
FRANK MOLINA’S,
Corner of Hull and State Streets ,
And supply yourself with Cigars after the
Theatre is out.
4® You can select from all the popular brands,
decliul
SAVANNAH
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC,
11J Perry Street.
S. N. HNFIELD, Director.
Instruction in Piano, Organ, Cultivation of the
Voice, Violin. Flute, Harp, Harmony and Musical
Composition in private or class lessons.
Office Hours from 12 to 1, and from 5 to 6 p. n;
novlOtf _
J. A. MERCEEK,
Conisslon Mr- rcl l :■ v i .
IV. ", <-or. Bn ya ml AV?? it -1>• ■' '
IT ART.) and S’ iFT
- -k, £'* ’ , * '
T' • :■ m
\ . .and to all parts of ''■■■■
* in • • i ! ! .
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■y V * t*; l'j C ‘ l ii U•’ !E 1 •-• ! 1 - A ‘J. -
j v.
o.n 0o- . ■ ii@ i ■ ■ ' ■ ■,
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B<x>k-keeplng, ¥* nnaanship, ( on in
tion, and all - e* ether Li. ■- -- - i
• iOffi r ial I e ) diet I>U ■' M>
] uches as ligner Mathe
:r.af.. -. In , • . ~ii. r DcparUucut. boy from ten
to t.iu , b‘--n ’■ ,-f age are taught Writing.
.... dinary English branches.
. i, :. i. in. to 1J; p. m. At uight,
l u-imibj to 9% o’clock. ’-I -a
, ■ i >ll at the Institution, or ad
m n. McCarthy, a. m..
],.-j ‘ " Priru ipai.
TO THE LADIES!
CALL AT
IIS 11 STORE,
Corner Jefferson and McDonough Sis.
P'Aud inspect his fine Stock of PERFUMERY aud
TOH.LT ARTICLES, LUBIN’S EXTRACTS,
ATKINSON’S EXTRACTS. SIDNEY & CO EX
TRACTS W *.IGHT’ EXTRACTS dec7ml
FOREST OTT MTiSHOE STORE
SPANIER & ELIAS.
Ml Proughton Street ,
PKALRItS IN
BOOTS, SHOES, &c.
We would call the attention of the citizens of
Savannah to our large and well assorted Stock of
Ladies, Gents and Misses
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Which we are offering at prices to suit the times,
to cash buyers.
N. B.—We make a specialty of Philadelphia
Boots and Shoes.
uov6tn2 SPANIER <fc ELIAS.
CALIFORNIA PEARS
I have just received a fine lot of
WINTER PEARS,
direct from California. For sale in lots to suit
purchasers, at my Fruit Store, No. 6 Whitaker
street, near Bryan.
declO-lm M. JACOBY.
BOOTS and SHOES
N. T. FINDER & CO.
13U>i Broughton St.
Would call the attention of the public to the large
aud well assorted stock of Boots and Shoes, which
they have just received. Parents are invited to
examine their extensive assortment of Misses’,
Boys’ and Children’s Shoes, of which they have
one of the most complete stocks ever offered in
this citv. deolml
R. M. MARLOW,
43 Whitaker St.,
Dealer in FRUITS. PRESERVES
CONFECTIONARY &o
deciml
REOPENED.
Mrs. E. Steiger, having secured the services of a
first-class Artist from New York, will reopen the
PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY formerly kept by her
husband, on the first of December next. The
rooms have been newly fitted up and supplied
with all the latest improvements in the Photo
graphic line, and persons visiting the Gallery
may rely ou the work bi ing satisfactory in every
pa r tienlar. and ecS-ti -
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GO TO
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()• 1::ml aud made to order. ru
L. T. Whitcomb, Agt.
WH()LEB.'.LF, rn. .;.FJi IN
W -st India Frt;ils, otrpiniilus,
11iiy Grain, 1 oc.l, d’o.
TERMS CASH.
‘:v atre* t, 8\ c r: ah, G*. > >VI7-2in
Key West Cigars!
From the celebrated
GWYN CIGAR MANUFACTORY,
Key West, Fla.
For sale at WHOLESALE in lota to suit purchasers,
by L. M. SHAFFER,
ootSKf over Ives’ Storo.
CORMACK HOPKINS,
DEALER IN
STOVES,
TIUNT
—AND—
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS,
tfi7 RroT?o-j,top St.
declml
Savannah Sale Stable
,T. P. FOX, Proprietor,
West Broad, Opposite Street.
FTNE HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR HIRE.
—Also—
SADDLE IIOU~ EB.
HORSES AND MULES
Always ou hand, for Sale for Cash or approved
City acceptance. decD-tf
C. K. OSGOOD,
DEALER IN
KEROSENE OIE, LAMPS, &C,
Special attention given to the delivery of Kero
sene, by Wagons, in any quantity, and to any part
of the City.
Depot: Corner GWINNETT and MONTGOMERY
STREETS.
office " L Bull street novs'
ESTABLISHED 185S.
McKEE &BENNETT,
C-orner Baj and West Broad Streets,
o-A..
Having none but first-class mechanics in every
department connected with our business, wo are
prepared to Repair and Manufacture
■I Bill TICK H.
At most Moderate Kates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
W-.• ..'v i.av.- '.:i our Show Rooms one of the best
an,: iargr s ; o -!:s of V Lit JULES of every dcscrip
* : w’ir.'ih v.e ire soiling .o prices to suit the
tunes.
Aii vranr :Wt v r- will ’ • protect; i. lm
Wm* ■he Jf-foti
Ii <>T TOM ;>iid JiIRRY,
llou ’ - OOTCH.
r* Wit : iq - Cigars, Ac , Dublin Stout,
S .. ;ll ,;v r .|| (ii; :VO.) and a fine Liu.wli spread
scry day mli a. ru. to Ip. in., at THE OUR
HOUSE, iail 'Nile: ...
P. MOItIAKTY,
novlS-tf ' 1 ri< tor -
PREPARE FO ; WINTER
Cc >A I ! COAL!
Si,-Vf. ;<!-•: i EIZE, for Grates, Stovea and
BROKEN and LUMP, for Steamer* and Foun
' H .Rlv.’ vN ■ and LIGLLSH SOFT COAL, for
... !mb'at:- arul Steami r use.
BLACKSMITHS' COAL, for Forges. For sale by
F. M. MYRELL,
Charleston Wharf.