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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1868.
TO BENT.
EHnerot Jones and Purse streets; will be rentod
[Rio w If taken by the year. It Is one and a haif
iry ou a brick basement. Apply to
J. MAMKK,
uovSS—tf or THUS* BDhN, Esq.
tfOK ItBNT.-A wooden Dvrelilon
J. BRYAN A BON.
RliNT.-TI»e
_ w occupied bj
LUO South Broad streei
premises are In
1st November.
The building and
ulses are In ftrst rate order. Possession k!ven
x*tk KOil ItKN'P, from ttie 1st
iilBnou, the middle store under new M
ilHLlia 1. Apply to
sep'JU
MRl. MONTMOLLIN.
a L
Uotiaret "the house is uew and"weil flnuhed*
Apply to (aoptlft)W. WRIGHT.
El,
£1
TO IIKNI’.-Ose of the Nioddard
tenementHon Perry-*treet. Also, the wooden
House corner of Hull and Montgomery- ts.
John m. cooper.
■ TO It KMT.—A large aud well fin
ished dwelling House on Jonos street, now oc
cupied by Mr. John Richardson Possession
given 1st November. Apply to
JK8»K MOUNT, or
1v2-tf J. MURCHISON.
ft
tv.a row. ivit:
MiB Immediately c
0. A. L. LAMAR.
ixli.Jt' L.JLWE8. _
FOIL NKW YOILK—OE0ROIA
a LINK—Too fast aulllug regular rocket
_Bchr i>lnnhnanett« BLaRK master,
will most, with despatch for the above port. Pur
fr.Uht.pplyto roranton.
T10V19
Forfrelgnt apply
novl9
Uh dispatch for the above port.—
HUNTER A OAMMKLL.
row MKW YOltK.-Thr re*n-
klnr packet sell* Ante llrlchnni*
1 bit HUMAN master, having one half of
„ j engaged, will have despatch as above.
'S53 ,hi or 'wsawiN * co.
HUNTER A UAMMKLL.
Fur balance of trelght apply to
£0Y, having a' portion of c»rgo engaged,
; immediate dlsputch. For freight or pas
sage. apply to
no/15 BRIO HAM. BALDWIN A 00.
’.oppered and cop)
fastened bark Itlny Queen, KlltW.
lug a portion ot her cargo engaged, will
FOIL Fit KH JI1T OR CHIAK-
.TEllTO A SOUTHERN PORT.—The bark
♦ l. IE. Trout. AUKS master, capaclt)
SO in. feet.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN AGO.
M)It NKW YOH K-OKORU1A
part tf
starve por
nov8
-atgo "engaged, will hato despatch for
FOIt BOSTON.-The lint e»ll-
^Ing brig liUciiM. PKRKIN8 master, huv-
£iug part of cargo engsgod, will haveoes-
>“ l %,f 0r • rC ' K " t ' R, ' l, 1 jKNRY II. SCRANTON.
me.
apply to
■ FOIt L.iV*Cltk»OOIi.-Tll«
Amity* Captain HTlNtJO.i, having the
larger part * * 1 1
wan quick)'
cargo engaged, will
I.IVKItPOOli.-The
s,Hrltunlit, Captain PAliO'J.lias two-
Zthirds of her c -rgo engaged and going on
hoa<o. will hnII with d'.Hpatch. For balui.ee of
freight, apply to
nov7
liRKHIAM, BAI.DW1N A CO.
Ftltt lit V Kit POO 1a.-The lino
kCopp°red American ship Stntemimn.
r EMERY. master, having a patt of her
cargo engaged, will meet with Immediate despatch.
For freight apply to
octdl
C01IENR A HERTZ.
FOIt liiVKRFOOh.-ThV II rot
ship i:ioliu, COLLINS master.
• —ith dispatch for the abov"
' IIUNTKR * (IAMMWIiIj.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE
at a bargain .
rnHK iltiderelgned being about to' re;
1 move l. om the State, win offer 'or sal- ah his
property, us follows: One two story brick house on
u ba8‘ ment. corner Macon ami Wbltakoi streets;
Lot Letter R..corner Harris and St. Gall streets. In
foe simple, an i Improvements thereon, consisting
ot one two story wooden dwelling a"-* *"•**
ht ry brick do with u bakery In the .
40 acres of Ian I on White lliufl Hoad, sultublo tor
garden!: g purpose?, aud Improvements thereon,
which will bb sold In a body, or live aero lots, to
suit purchasers. Terms easy
For particulars, apply to
nov2l—tf
II. DITTMKRB.
FOR SALE.
Apply to
W. WRIGHT.
FOR SALE. „
'rut p.kuv-h,v«_
bank of the
JL Town, (tifcfttlon J.) situ ilcJ
Albany and Gulf Kail Hoad and .——
Altamalia Rl .er. In vToyuo Oouuiy. to Ulllea f.-c
Havannah, ronalatlng or about i.OJO ucrea of lard,
with tlielr Improvement*. comprising » dwel n«
house, store and wheelwright shop it I* an ellgl
b'.e location for trade For further particulars u
b.o location ™» URUB M w i l ustt a 00..
novS—lmdtwAw Savannah, Ua
STOCKS FOB SALE
riKNTKAb llnllroiiu : nanik- wrmtru
11 ltnlkoad; Savanunb, Albaiy A Gun Railroad.
For Sale. ,
V733J Til K reatdeuoe of the undersigned
Eiiflat Montgomery; one of tho most desirable
JRllRcountry seats on the seaboard of Georgia.
Also, Lots 87. 88 and 89. Monterey Ward, all mosl
favorably located for prlva’e residences, No. 88 b<
lug corner of Wultaker aud Gordon streets, aad No.
89, corner of Whitaker and Gastou streets, fronting
on Forsyth Place. For partlcu^rs.^p^to ^
iiuglfi or to GKQ.W. WYLLY.
„)bv 10) feet, fronting r... - ----- -
the residence of dr- 8. M. Bond, subject
rent of about $38 per annum
nov8 —
, ground
Price $600*
■T. BUY AN A 80N.
8TKAMSHIP LINES.
NEW YORK Sl SSVANNAH PROPEUER LINE
FOR NEW YORK.
The new aud elegant
steamship
HUNT&VILLE,
Capt. POST,
will leave as above
Thursday*
Nov. 25, at MX P.M.
For freight or passage, apply to
novll BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A 00.
COASTING VE8SELS.
FOR CUAKLtiSTON,
vi a BLurrroN. boyiub landing, bhauport.
HILTON U»AU, AND POUT KO* Ah FKHRV.
Leaves on Sunday Afternoon, at 5 o’ol’k.
THE SliPKKIOIl IKON MTKA.HUIt
S'4
LOTTERIES. feo.
WOOD, EDDY * GO’S
SINGLE NUMBER
LOTTERIES,
•iraud (Japital Prize
.Nearly cue prise to every i
COJtr&OLWtMTED
LOTTERIES OFOELAWARE
For Deceniber^lSftO.
FRANCE, BR0ADBJBNT6 &C0.,
MAN 8UKKH.
r« call 1
Jplendl
the present month.
F«ll wew VOKH.
The Steamship
FLORIDA,
Capt. CROWELL,
FOR NEW fORR,
Will sail
(Id Hnturduy,
Nov. 26, at 9 A. M.,
precisely. For freight or passage, apply to
JNu. R. WILDER A OALLIt.
uov!9 Agents.
CEOILE.
F. FECK - - - Commauder,
Having undergone a thorough overhauling, will
leave the Charleston Wharf on SUNDAY, the 24
October, and will conlt'iue to leave every Sunday
thereafter. For engagement oi freight, apply to
J. P. BHUOJtLS A 10 , AgtjmB,
wharf at time of shipment.
rfago
and \
und.ir payable
iept28
FOR NEW YORK.
The new and elegant
steamship
MONTIJOMKILY,
Capt. BERRY,
will leave as above on
Thursday,
. - Nov. 24th,
,t s o'clock, A. M.
For freight or passage, apply to
nov21 BRRIUHAM, BALDWIN A CO.
CHANGE OF DAYS,
fv FOR AIMJUMTA AND 1N-
L .. . JN TERM EDI ATE'LANDINUS.-The
new steam packet “John A,
rrmniilpn i i »»Cant.t.n.puilpot,
leaves Augusta on SATURDAY .MORNING, and
Savannah on TUESDAY AFTERNOON.atS o’clo’k.
For freight or passage apply on board ut the Fash-
THE EXTRAORDINARY DRAWINGS
of WOOD, Kl/D i A co/8 S.ugie Number I. inertia
will tako place lu public, under the auiierintend-
teiK'e of Sworn Commissioners, at Augusta, Ga , ua
follows:
t'iuis47 Draw* Hnturdny, Nov. 10,1839.
Ijiuaddl Drowa Nnturdoy, Dee. 17,1859.
(Jlaao 59 Draws Haturdoy, Jan. 91, lMtfU.
DlassOU Prawn Hniurdar, Feb. 19,1809.
Extraordinary Drawing,
To tike place as above specified.
1 fillAN D CAPITAL PK.1ZK OF
$100,000!
$70,000
(Iraud Consolidated Lottery
OF DKLAWAKK,
Cla*i 18.,
To be drawn lu Wilmington, Del., Saturday, Deo.
I Prlss of....
1 Priae of....
1 Priae of....
1 Priae ot....
... 80.UA) |
>.. 15,000 |
... 10.0001
... 6.0t.u I
1 Priae of.
1 Priae of. • 000
*0 Prizes of 2.000
loo Priae* of. l.uot
Ion Wharf, or to
Ie9—tf
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
100 Prlaea o 5c0
... 100 Prlaea of. 400
5.000 j 150 Pr.aea of.
approximation PRiaxu.
of SflOOapproxm’lng to $100000 Priae are $1400
I Priae of..,,,....
1 Priae of.
1 Priae of.....
1 l’rlao of.
1 Priae of.
1 Priae of
8 Prlaea of
a Prtaes of..
10 Prlaea of..
..$70,000 is....
80,000
12,7501
12,760.1
5.(M)l •
6,000/
1000
200.
160
$70,000
80.000
25.600
20,100
20,000
10.100
18.6 A)
257.000
13.000
9.750
0.500
4,650
NEW BOH SETS
•Just Received.
M’ME. C. GRAbOT,
141 Broughton, near Barnard tttreot.
RK9FBCTFULLY Inlorme tho
^WnLLadles of Havannah that she has just re-
cel red by the steamer Star of (he South, a
LARGE ASSORTMENT
OP
FRENCH B0NNETS1
TUB MOST ELEGANT STYLE EVER SEEN.
Also, a lot of
Ribbons, Flowers, Roses, Barbes,
and many other elegant things for soirees,at VERY
MODERATE PRIO&, novtl
DRESS MAKING! DRESS MAKING!
r •‘" rM,, f1 -—
A Urge and Fashionable Stock
DRESS TRIMMINQS
And FANCY GOODS,
Will t
D*.. ..
„ That elej
fee olmplb,
xputery and i
Huntington,
Improvement,
half story wot
present renting at $
v. Terms half oaab* T
mortgage oo prU—
BY
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
To Sail Saturday, Nov. 26th, at — A. M.
THE SPLENDID SIDE-WHEEL
For Point Comfort,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINU8 ON THE
SAVANNAH RIVER.
The well known Iron
steam packet Nwnn, Captain J.
G. GARNETT, having completed
liter rtgulur sutniuor repairs, will
r », leaving the Charleston Wharf
FRIDAY AFTERNOON. August 6th, at 5
o'clock, and will continue to leave every Friday af-
sof 50)
oof
6< 00 Prises ot $20 are
6.620 Pi Isoe amounting to
60000
80000
1600U
2000
16,0
hoo
and solicits the patronage of hor foimer friend*
and the public generally, at (14<) one hundred and
fort)-four Urougntou street, Savannah,Ga.
$100,too
$616,000
resume ner trips.
, Agents.
. Ac.,
STATE OF GEORGIA,
CIA FT. J. J. U A It YIN,
Will sail as above, and will cont .nuo to leavo eve
ry 10 days, making three trip*: a month, via: 6th,
15th and 25th of each month.
Cabin PaHBAge $15
F#rlJ*hl°r passage, '.pply to _
..bight —
i and after Monday next, the 1st August.
aug!5—tf
jtuNTfck r * G A MM KI.I.. Agents.
CHANGE OF DAY.
FOR NEW YORK.
For Ctiai-leston.,
VIA EIKAUFOILT AND HILTON UHAD.
TIIK atenin«r IiVKlt-
IJI.ADE, Capt. L. M. OOXKT-
TEH, having beeu thoroughly
overhauled and palmed, will
o.ivo regularly from Dillon’s
wnar*. mol. OI u*h Works, lOVERY SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, at 4 o’clock. For freight or pasbage,
*soptU JOHN U. KllAZKR A Oil. A«l».
FORPALATKA,
VIA BRUNSWICK. ST MARY’S, FURNAVDINA.
.IAUKSUNVII/LH. AND AI.L liM’KKMKDIATK
LANDINGS.
TIIK ilesmer KVKR-
UI.AUK. Cpt.L. M.COXK1'.
THU, having been thoroughly
^overhauled ami painted, will
(■leave regularly from Dillon s
■ VVoiks. EVERY WEDNESDAY
Tickets, $20, Halveh, $1(J; Quarters, $fl^ Eighth $2.50.
The Ordinary Drawings
of Wood, Eddy A Oo.’a Louerlcs will take place at
AUgUbta, Ua., tta lollows—
Class 45 Draws Saturday, Nov. 5,1859
Clnas 46 Draws Hntnrita,, Nov.1’4, ItsOtf
Cluas 48 Drawn niuurduy, Nov.546,18h9
Ctuas 49 Draws HuturUay, Deo. 1 >39
Claaa OU Draws bniurSlay, Deo. Ill, 1859
Clans 5*4 Draws hatui day, lleo* M4,1859
Class O.f Or aw scalar day. Doe. 8t. 1859
i 04 Draws Saturday, Jan. 7,JS6u
i Bfl Draws Saturday, Jan. 14, 1860
Class 57 Draws ^aiurUiiy, Jna. *48, 186u
Ordinary Drawing,
To take place aa above specltted.
I U It AND PRIZE OF - - - 950,000.
1 Prize of. $20,000
1 Prize or.... 10,090
1 Prise oi 5,000
1 Prise of. 4,000
1 Prize or 8,000
APPROX IMA’
1 Prise of. $i,6t)0
100 Prizes of
J00 Prizes of
100 Prises of.
ION PRIZES.
IHONTGOmUKY, Capt. Fred. Crocker,
HUNT8VILLK, Capt. John A. Coat,
Will hereafter nail for tiavanuah and New York
every THURSDAY. The above uhlpa were built
expressly for thU trade, and the accommodations
for Passengers are equal to any steamships ou the
coast.
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.,
• Agents. Savannah, Ga.
U. 1). CROMWELL A CO.,
Jy 22 Agents, New York.
E0R NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BV ANY
OTHER. STEAMERS.
Wiu .. .. .
MORNING, at 9X o'clock.
o detention ott the route. . ,,
She connects with the Bruuswlck and Florida
and the Fjriut.d na Railroad-', and all Btu'xe Lines
for the Interior of Florida, returnlDg on cATUR-
DAYS In time to connect with the New York
Steamers and Central Railroad trains.
The steamer Everglade wi 1 take freight and pat-
>ngers for C*tuo Pinckney and a 1 the landings uu
the Sit. Mary’s River.
For freight or p issage, anply
scptlfi *
Cabin Passage, : : : :
By tho splendid and commodious
81 DK-WIIKKIi 8THA11IF1C8
AUGUSTA 1,600 tons.
FLORIDA 1,300
$15,
ALA RAM A,... .1,800
•Capt. .11. 8. WoodhulL
Isaac Crowell.
Goo R. Schenck,
These steamships bo-
known as the "New
York and SavaDuah
Steam Navigation com
pany,” mill In comfort,
'• i- t'vf'Sy*' c '’ ■ T 7?' T, £3i L * an ‘ ,nt1< m n,latu ' na and
fare, cannot be excell
ed. They arc commanded by experienced, skll-
Tul; careful and polite ntiicers.
JOHN R. WILDER A GALLIB,
HAM’L L. MITo3klL’*“hON?‘ ‘
Je28—tf Agents, New York.
STEAM 101,1 VElllOOL,
I.ON DON, ULA8U0W,
AND ADD PAHTB OF IKKLAND
FOR $30!
The poworlul Iron uteunlfhlii.
lilty ol Biilllinorr, Ultyof Wo«hln«toB,
liny or .llnuoho.ibj;. H.un«iirou,
.*^1 VI*o,
Win sail from New tors for Liverpool,
01HRYIRQ TUI
XT. 0. MAIIjS,
tr Kvtry alternate Saturday. JtM
Paasage from New b'ork ;
Cabin, $76...ThlrdClass.to all the above plaoee.tSO.
Passage from Liverpool:.
Cabin $85 Third Class .........$40.
oar Passengers forwarded to Havre, Antwerp,
Bremen and Hamburg for $85 In Cabin, $35 Third
Class.
To 1’
The above Steam ships are bnllt of Iron, In wator
tight compartments, carry each un experienced
Burgeon and every requl Ite for tho Immediate ex«
M For Passage, apply to John G. Dale, 16 Broadway,
N.Y.,or It. J. C’OltTIS dtCO.,
177 Broadway. N. Y.
N. B.—Passengers by this lino avoid the risk uud
lylay of calling at Halifax and St Johns.
Agents wanted. lm»--IV
CHANGE OF DAY.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
for l’aiaika, Hast Florida,
VIA BRUNSWICK, HT. MARYS. TERNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE. MAGNOLIA, PIUOLATA, AND
TOCOI.
Leaves every Wednesday Morning, at
half paBt 9 o’clock.
TIIK new Iron ■tenmer
Ht. Ill nr y a, Capt. J AH FREE
BORN having been thoroughly
^overhauled, will leave regular
jsly ns above, returning on Sat
urday morning in time to connect with tho Now
YorkSteamers. . , ,. „
This boot has been built expressly for this line,
and has largo and airy saloons and bifttc rooms for
___ height or passage, apply ou board at tho
Florida Hteauipncket Wharf, or to
(JLAGHORN k CUNNINGHAM.^
TlioHt. Marys'connects at Brunswick wun Bruns
wick and Florida Kallroad; at Fernandlna wltli
Fernaoillna lUllto.8 to IJiildwIn, Tr.ll Itl;ll(«.
dtarke, Waldo and Gatnsvllle, and Stages to fllld-
dleburg, Ml canopy, Nownansville, FiemluKion,
Ocala and Tampa Day; at Jacksonville with Jack-
?. I ike City. Madison and Tallahassee Hull-
l Picolata aud Tocol with Stages for St. Au
gustine; at Palatka wlih Hart’s Stages for Orange
Springs and Ocala, «ml steamers to Silver Spring*
4 Prt’s of $itOapproxrn’iug to $50001) Prize are $1600
4Przsof 3uuapproxm’lngto 2U0U0 Prize are 12U0
4Prz’sof 260approxui’lngto 1U000 Prlzeare 1000
|IPrz’sof 225approxm’lngto 6000Prize are 900
4Prz .iof 2U0approxm’lugto 40o0 Prize are 800
4Prz’sof lWupproxm’lag to 8000Prlzeare 600
4Prz’sof liWapproxm’iug to 1600 Prize are 400
6.D00 " •• 20 are. 100,01)0
5.486 Prlzos aiuunntlng to $320,0000
Whole Tickets $10; Halves $5; tjuartora $2X.
WOOD, HDDY Ac C'O.’H
GRAND
Extraordinary Drawings,
On the Three Number Flan.
CAPITAL PK1ZE - - $100 000.
Takes place on the last Saturday lu each Month.
While Tickets $20, Halves $10. Quarters $5,
Eighths *2.60.
wish to purchase; name the L ttery In which you
wish It Invested, and whether you wlbh Wholes,
Halves, Quarters or Elghtns, on receipt of which
we send what Is ordered, by first mail, together
with the scheme.
Immediately after tho drawing, a Printed Draw
ing, Cortilied to by (lie Commissioners, will be sent,
31.! 9J Prizes, amounting to $1,202,000
Tickets $20, Halvos $10, Quarters $6, Eighths $2.60.
A Certificate of Package of 26 Wholes, costs $299 00
d • do 26 Halves 149 60
do do 26 Quartern 74 76
do do 2$ Eighths.. 37 37
Grand Consolidated Lottery
OF DKLAWAILH.
ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
Fxtra Cla$9 9,
To be drawn at V l mington, Del., Saturday, Der.
31,1869.
IQvery Other Ticket a Prize !
Prizes Paid tn Full,u>ithautany Deduct* tn.
In these Lotteries every Prise is drawu.
SCHEME.
1 Prlzo of $50,000 2 Prlzos of. $1,C00
2 Prize of „12,60U —
2 Prizes of.. 6.000
2 Prises of 4,tM) 2j Prizes of 100
2 Prizes of.. ... 2.841 loO Prizes of loo
2 Prizes of 2,001 tfOUU Prizes of.... 8
Auu 212 Approximation Prizes ranging from $2) up
to $5o0.
16,365 Prises, amounting to $340,000
W hole Tickets $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.50.
Persons who da»lreueed only remit the risk Ohn
Package, for which we will send a Certificate, as
follows—
A Certificate ofPackage of 16 Wholes, costs,.. $93 00
Do do 18 Halves 48 0b
Do / do 16 Quarters 24 (0
Do do 16 Eighths 12 00
PRIZES PAID AS SOON AS DRAWN.
SOT Ail orders addresveu to “France, liroadbents
A Co., Wilmington, Dei.,” will meet with prompt
attention, and the prluted otfic'al drawing* sent as
soon as ovtr.
CAUTION.
Persons living at a distance thould be extremely
caUtlcus of whom they order lottery Tickets or
Certificates of rao*ages of Tickets. The country
Is flooded with bogua and swindling Lotteries.
Every Inducement Is held out to get persouu to
Invest money In them. Capital prize* of fiom
$20,0-0 to f 4U.0C0 head their scheme*—with Tickets
at One Dollar. $100,000 Capital Prizes are offered,
Tickets $). Alt such, In every ludtauco, are frauds,
aud D money Is, sent to them tor Ticks e, It 1* bo
much thrown away without the thadow of a
chance of getting s prlz •. Beware of all Lotteries
where tho Capital Prize is unusually large In com
O PBSTXM'O’
FALL AND WINTER
§j|f MILLINERY.
MISS E. WEBB & OO.
York Bonnet*, ou THURSDAY and FRIDAY, the
27th and 2ath Inst*. Also, a large assortment ot
BONNKTd and FLATS, of ovary description, for
BunlMtttFriT
Taro aoe n«w Xuitthinlto 1
material.
Valuable Cotton Warehouse i
Male.
That oommodlous We
Broad-street, next to _
tory, on Lots No. 9 end 10, L
feet, wi*b lm prevent out* <
Cotton Wen bouse, all *~
rent of $M09 per annu
rend ot per am
terma. For furtherp
lug Hoorn.
Fine Light-Top Bui
a very hue leather top i
good order.
25 share.TJ.*8^H^L
At Private
A bargain In six Brick
lot No. 4i Crawford Ward,
t our office.
AUK).
Two five acre lots, tdjololng the oUy,
dapted to gardening purpose*, for ‘
Apply at our office.
A desirable Plantation, at the inaction of _
Little St. Marys and St. Marys River, «chtalaii
540 acres. Will be sold low ir applied for aoon. F<
partioularN enquire at our ooau)|D$Hroom.
Garden Lot for Lease.
A Gardcu loi, comslnlng lu acres of Laud, for f
cars lease, situated near Savannah and ttulf
ad depot; under good t< nee and cultivation'
terms apply at our oouutiag-roou). ootf
BRIDAL WHEATHS.
FLOWERS, .
FEATHERS, ko.
114 Brouahlan airen,
but.ween Bull and Whitaker sts.
»«tieu. w. w»m.
A v»lu.blo F.^m r " Whiu’Hloir Mom.
IU>.M trum the cllj of S.v.nr.,tj. wmGUuln, i
HUM. 8. rKANb lake, .[enure
,ln announcing to the Ladles of cavaunab,
and tha Niirrounding couutry. that she
GRAND OPENING.
FALL Si WINTER MILLINERY
Sew aud Fancy Stylus
■L.
win open tale morning one ot the most select stocks
ol New Yoik and Puilsiau Mlidnery ever offered In
tula market, consUtlug In pmt of the following
Goods:
mix aud Velvet Drees lists; Plain and Fancy do;
Straw do: Butin, Plush aud Bloomer do; Ribbons,
Flowers, Laces, 6c., ac.
N.B—The principal pat t of her Block having been
urebueufor cash, the can guarantee a saving ot
_ J to 4Jpor cent on the prices generally paid by
Milliners, who buy their goods oualx mouths'time
286 acres,
muceu
the State.
id, aud 60 acres
.... ...v wi UBIBUliWI, WUMUUUil W0II, J
* l*r,e proportion or which hu hMi> pro.
hysioojiids., iolxurradloahMoapla I
9, A Lie III «S acre, of lb. met U woll fooc- 1
«.cte, h.vo been roughO pl.nl
cod b« iirulli.blj workoa., ofuiao. __
(onlen. Ti.ereliogreot obnodonoo ol wood, i_
mo .lock ration U very good, lhoro on six i
*ro house., ootln ly ii.w, which will i ‘
.ccommod.te twonty-nvo ooorooo. A..
pit. horn, lt«tm o nod c.rrl.,0 ho,M, V
and Urto poultry home. Xh. loo.lion In . h
me prooeut proprietor no, hovttg o toon I
•overo Okhota, on Uu elnoo lor tho poll two you*.
PWkuUmtpply ot tho 0O00.
Exooutor’i Bale.
MISS A. F. HYDE
BAS relumed irom the North
^WSLwIth a choice selection of MILLINERY
M^GOUDS, whichsho will sell at the LOW-
Em ivEW YORK PRICES, lu order to close the
ousIums ou account of her health. The ladles ol
davai.nah and viclutty will find It to their interest
WU1 be told before tfce Court House. In
Savannah, ou the n rat Tuesday tn
between the legal hours ofsa-’e.
74 Stares ot Central Hall Road Block,
to the estate ot Paul KeUer, deceased. It
county; so;d by order of the Executors,
vision of tho will.
Will be sold, on the first TUESDAY
next, in front of the court-house, *
S al hours ot sale,
h Negro Man, named John, aged about
belonging to the estate of Paul Keller,
late ot Chatham county. Sold by order
ecutoraor raid estate, uuder the provlsl
will tor a division among the heirs.
parieoti to the price of Tickets, lu every lu-.tnuce to give her a call defore puriliaslng elsewhere,
FRANCE, BROADBENTS A CO.,
Wilmington, Del,
Walton Female College
LOTTERY.
Chartered by the. State nf <,»»rpta in 1866.
W. C. DAWnOnA UO.,Minmger«i.
Drawn on the Havana Plan at Macou, under the
Fashionable Millinery,
afO^UNDEKST. ANDREW’S UALL,ofj&
COX JkrrSR80N ARP BROUaHtOtt BT*. «r
3HRS. R. A. FAGAN
RE8PKOTFULLY lovltesthe Ladles er 8ayannah
anu vlclnl'.y to her large and elegant stock of FALL
MILLINERY and FANCY UOODB. including Fre..ch
Bonnets, of ihe latest style. Ribbons, Feather,,
1 vivo the name of their Post Office,
-.ite.
All communications strictly confidential.
iJKk
WOOD, EDDY A CO.. Atlanta, Geo.
Putt Brook, Fort Butler.MclonvllleandEnterprise. £lirfou.
WOOD. EDDY a CO., Wilmington, Del.
9&~ A list of tbe numbe * that are drawn from
the uhoel. with ihe amount of tlm prize th*t eucn
one Is entitled to, will be tubilshed after every
drawing, In Ihe following pape sAugusta {Ueo.;
Constltutlouud*., MoOlie Register. Nashville Gz-
lilchmjud Dispatch, and PaulUlu* (Miss.)
•J>
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Falatka,
VIA DARIEN.BRUNSWIOK, BT. MARY’S, FBR-
N AN D1N A, J ACKSONVILLH, MAGNOLIA. PI
COLATA. AND TOCOI. . . ..
Leaves every Friday MorninR, at noli
post 9 o clock.
TIIK HTKAMHK ST.
JOHNS, Cant. N. KINU, hav
ing been thorcughly oveiluu!-
ed, has resumed her place on
the line, and will leave rtgalar
passage, apply on board, at the
ket W harf, or to
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM
oct 28—dAwSm
For freight __ . .
Florida Steam packet Wharf,
CLOTHING!
R.C.F0WKE& BROTHER
AHK the ntten.lon of purohnaere oi
Clothing to the following Goods aud Prices, cor
dially Inviting all to an Inspection of our stock :
Velveteen Hunting Bulls. Coats. Pauts ard
$11 00
Vests, for....
. 12 00
Savannaby Albaoy Hoad
CHANGE OF 8CHBDUI*E.
O N na«l nfror Wedneaday, ilie 1 Jth Oc
tober. the Passenger Train will
Leivo Savannah at...... 10-30 a. M.
Arrive at. McDonald's Station -600 P.M.
Leave McDonald’s Station 8.15 A. M.
Arrlvo at Savannah —2.20 P- M-
Freight Trains Will leave Savannah on Monday,
Wednesday and Fildsy at 7.00 A Al.
AM Freights by Freight Train*, excepting llvo
stock, mu-t be delivered ‘H Vu'ltoS*
TU oUf* ,>AaP Bn^nl.^l.nt.
FIRE and LIFE
INSURANCE.
Homo Insurance Company, of New York.
Continental Inauranco Company, of New York.
Humboldt Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
Mel ropolltan Fire Insurance Company, of ”
Lamar Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
F. re man’s Fund Insurance Company, of
Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia.
North American Fire Insurance Company, of
Conn.
New England Fire and Marino Insurance Com
pany, of Conn.
Norwich Fire Insurance Qompauy, of Conn.
Ijife Insurance-
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, of New
ark, N. J , with accumulated funds exceeding
$3.0(50 000, and allows a credit of 80 percent,
premiums of Life Policies.
Fire and Life Risks In the above well known
Companies, undertaken by
novlO—ly W.KING A SONS, Agents.
Brokerage Business.
TH8 UNI»Ktt*IGNHD, with their In-
1 laritnco Attoncy, d.«Ire to connect tho Broker-
age Business, for the purchase and sale of Real Es
tate and Stock*, the renting of Houses.and for the
a-JJustmeot and collect Ion of Insurance Claims,
They solicit the support and patronage of their
friends nnd the public.
Cass line re Suits Pants aud Coate.—
Do Fine do do do and Vest? 18 03
Good Casslmere Coats 8 00
Casslmere Coat*, fine 10 00
Good Black Frock Coats $8 00@ 1U U0
Flue do do do IS C0@ 15 00
Black Doeskin Pauts 6 00(g) 6 00
Good Casslmere do 6 00® 4 60
do 8 00® 6 00
. 1 00® 1 25
.2 5?® 8 50
. 3 00® 3 60
300
Fine
. 350
. 10 CO
. 10 00
W. KING A SONS.
THE KING’S COUNTY
FIRE INSURANCE CO,
OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.
11 UN It Y POPU.Uoc'T. and A. S.OIIOWKLL. Pre.’t.
DASH CAPITAL - - *130,000.
Take, RISKS on RUILDINOS *"d OWOS fa-
voruhle rates. . ^®?i
J B. A HON are also At;«nts fbr the MONTaUK
35Six FIRE insurance companies.
Men’s Plush Vests
Do Flue Casslmere
Boys' Black Cloth Jackets
Do Gray Over Backs
Gents’ Valentla Vests -
Do Fine Silk VeBts
Moscow Beaver Over Coats
Gents’ Oxford Mixed Over Backs
Linen and MarsilUes Shirts
Flannel and Hickory do
R. C. FOWKE & BRO.,
167 CONOUK88 STRUCT,
o?.tl8 Next door to Mesars. Kluit A Warlo,'..
fAKinMi
TOYS
In Endless Variety.
D I It BUT from Ihe manufnctorlea, nt
wboleaalo or reran. Al.o, a large amortment ol
Premium Fire Works,
warranted to be the best In tho United State..
FRUITS. OONFRUTIONKRY,
NUTS. Ac.
For sale at J GRAHAM’S.
Cor. Congress and Drayton streets,
p. 8—All country orders punctually attended to.
novl3--tf
TTIfaniJR— Nl.OUK,—IttO »neks »»nilquoy
aSJ 0 ' 11 M ' ll “ HWn^MSHAH*^
* ‘noTlf oof Bay and Barnard-utreeta.
rtOIlN. Kl.OUIt AND (lATW.-SJUl hnah-
U alaoholoo Wblt« C,rn; SCO bn.Uel. cbolco Hef'l
O.u, SI obit Superline t'.onrj too sack.
Flour; SOOaacka Uxira Family Flour; In .tore aud
“uovll^ P. L. CON8TANT1N1* OO.
B URP, PORK AMI BACON.-t»P bbla.
Heia Bear: 10 hall bbla Family Beef; 10 half bbla
Family Po/k;9 hhd-« choice Western Shou ders; m
Agents.
Tbl* Boat connects at Brunswick with the* Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad; at Fernandlna with For-
nandlna Railroad to Baldwin. Trail Ridge, Starke,
Waldo aud Gainesville, and Stages to Middleburg,
Mlcanopy, Newuonsvllle, Flemlngton, Ocala and
Tampa Bay; at Jacksonville with Jacksonville.
Lake City, Madison and Tallahasee Railroad; at
Picolata nnd Tocol with Stages for St . Augustine; at
Palatka with Hart’s .Stages tor Oral go bprlnRS aud
Ocala and Steamers to Silver Springs, Fort Brooks,
Foit Butler. MolonvtUe and Km»*rori^ fr* _
NEW CLOTHING HOUSE.
D. B. GAMP,
Draper & Tailor,
DEALER IN FINE
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
(Lato of the firm of Robinson A Odtnp.)
WOULD Inform his friends and the public, that
he has disposed of bis luterest lu the late estab
lishment, and has taken tbe store 138 Congr«st-..t.,
(running through to 55 St. Jultan-jtreet.) where he
Is now opeulug an entire new stock, adapted to the
season, consisting lu part. oC Cloths, Cassluiers
and Vestings, of all grades and colors-all of which
will be made at tho shortest notice, trimmed and
got up In tho best stylo of workmanship.
N. B.—Particular attention given to Military
work.
My Heady Made Clothing Is manufactured by one
of the best Houses In New York, and for style and
workmanship, cannot be surpassed.
Furnishing Goods
of every description, requisite to a gentleman’s
wardrobe, kept constsntly on hand.
AL80.
India Rubber goods, such a* Coats, Cloaks aud Leg
gins, all of which are offered to the public on us ac
commodating term* as can bo htd elsewhere.
And the subscriber trusts that by giving the
GEORGIA STATE LQTTcfiV.
For the benefit of the
Monticello Union Academy
OF JABPKlt COUNTY, GEORGIA,
Authorized by Special Aot of Legisla
ture.
jUcKINNISY & CO.jJWauagerSi
To be Drawu each (Saturday in JVov.
1859. in the city of Havannah, Ga.
ClaNH 44,
DRAWS ON SATURDAY. NOV. 6,J 1859.
Class 45,
DRAWi ON SATURDAY. NOV. 12,1869.
Class 40,
DRAWS ON SATURDAY. NOV. 19.1859.
Class 47,
DRAW)*ON SATURDAY. NOV. 26 1859.
J5,S*JS f*rlze«—More than one Prise to
every Two Tlckoto.
CAPITAL PRIZE
$60,000!
TMIRKTs ONLY *10.
Halves, Quarters and Klghthz In Proportion.
M AGNIFICENT SCHEME.
Co be drawu each Saturday lu November. 1859.
1 Prize of. $60,000 Is $80,000
1 do 20,000 Is
1 do 10.00U Is. .....
do 6.U00 Is
Small scheme.
Great Keatieiioii in numbers I
OLiASlS 16,
Draws at Macon, Georgia, Nov. 25th, 1869,tu ptbllc.
J'hvorite Scheme of lu.000 Numbers.
Capitals of fI2,000. $6,UUU, $B,000, &0-
Tickets, Whoit-»$3; Ha|v^s $2.ob: Quarters $1.25.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—particuurattention
to our Schemes diawnon the Havana Plan only,
ou tht 1st, Mth, 16th uud 26th of every month, aud
ask a comparison with any other lottery In
extstenco. The plan la so simple that overy
one can understand It, and U has fewer num
bers than any other Lottery, aud. therefore.
Aire. F. returns her thanks to hertltyaLd >
try customers for their liberal patronage hereto
fore. aud solicits a .all from the Ladles generally
purchasing ehewhere.
octl-tf
the chances to draw Prize* are Letter. For
Instance—there Is In our Lottery ouly 10,-
000 or 80.000 Numbers, and a l others on tho same
ulan range from 40,000 to 60.000 Numbers. Those
Lotteries on the combination plan never have lee
than 76,000 Numbers, and Prizes are subject to
deduction of 16 per cont.. while lu our Lottei
there Is no deduction on prlzos.
kSr All prizes of $1,000 aud uudor paid tnime-
2 60 And the subscriber trusts tnai Dy gmug me
same individual attention to buslues*. and by dis
playing the same taste in catering to tbe wants of
... ... .... elve
of the firm of Robinson A Camp,
that he wlit be able to merit a snare of the. public
prtronagft.
. . io pu
D. B. CAMP,
1.18and 65 8t. Jullwn-dreets.
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN,
[151 CONGRESS STREET,] 9
AVU now In atore nnd are dally re-
. celving additions to their large and attractive
stock if
Fall and Winter Dr jrGoods
which, for BEAUTY AND VAKlfaiY, has never
been snrpasced In this city. In addition to their
usual Hues of Bilks and other Dress Goods, esoeclul
attention ts Invited to their beautifula-mortmeni of
Fall and Winter BhavYls, Cloaks aud Mantilla*, Lin
ens and White Good*. Ileal Laces and Paris Embroi
deries. Also to their large and extensive assort*
ment of Hosiery and Gloves, Blankets. Flannel*,
Ac.
octlO
Virginia Tobacco.
B 8. tiANCHKZ, Bar afreet.
ri TJNDILI BS.—HUO sticks Huiierflue, Kx-
O tra and Fam'D Flour. 200 boxe.. No. 1, Palo and
Family Soap; '60 IX* Adama*illno and BtarCui -
d'esx 76 bxs Kl gsrurd’s Oswego Starch; 60 half
Client* Black atiff Green Tea; 25 13tt* caddy boxes
llysou T»a: 60 6E caddy boxes Oolong Tfta; fObXB
assorted and fancy Candy; 60 hbls Butter, Bugur
and Sjda Crackers: 100 d< z painted Buckets: 150
one, two, three and five gallon Demtlohns; 300 bags
Drop and Buck Shot, assorted; ECU reams Wrap
ping Paper, assorted; 100 bxs large bowl Negro
Pipes; 75 bb's Rectified Wbliky: 50 bbls E: Phelps’
pr *nd t*ln; 20 qr ea ks Sweet Muluga Wine; 50 qr
casks White Wine Vinegar; for sale by
nov!9 FOR ANTON A JOHNS TON.
nov2l
WILLI AM 8 BROTHER A CO
will bo sold low io close eointgimr
novll WILLI A Vid. BROTHER A CO.
BW OKiiKANH HUUAK.-'io libda tn
- ‘tale by ’■
WILLIAMS. BROTHER A CO.
N *Bto"reaud for by
novll
163 Bronshton street.
man?*-
(ougbton *treet<
off HALF CHKaTM * UAi UO be*f» cf
/D Green Tea; 15 bbls of B Sugar; 85 bags cf Jat a
and BU> Ooff.e. lu .tor,, for n.I.W
novll “• t)a'»BS>.
/[ENTBAI. UAU.KOAD 8TUUK.-13
W. KINO A SONS.
; ssSEi'SRMSSi
.exiraquK. ^ v llEN1>tItJ . 0N
not23 Market Square.
4,000 1s
8,000 Is
2.000 Is
1.500 1*
1,100 Is....
1.000 are..
500 are..i
50 do. .
100 do. .
4.000
3.000
2.000
1,500
7,500
dlately after tho drawing—other prizes at the UbU-
J time of thirty days.
Portions sending money by mall need not fear Its
elng lost. Oidere punctually attended *
juulcatlous strictly confidential. Note
Banks taken at par. Those wishing
uumbers should order Immediately,
letters at our risk.
liBFKRBNL'B-Hon. OVID G<
Mayor of Macon: T. R. BLOOM, Cotton Factor,
Macon, Goorgla: LaROUllE A BELL, Havannah,
Ga.; FARLEY, JURY A CO., New Orleans, La.
for tickets, address
W. C. DAWSON A CO., Managers.
Savannah or Macon. Ga.
49" Prizes cashed either In Macon or Savannah.
49" For particulars, see scheme*
49" Office In Savannah Bay Lane, rear Custom
House. auglT
A WORD TO THE SOUTH.
TUB Importance of MouihernerN edu
cating their children on Southern soli Is. dally be
coming more apparent.
Tbe Southern Coownerclil College,
OF NASHVILLE, TENN.,
Chartered lu 1854, ts not su passed by any similar
Institution tn the world In point of facilities for Im
parting a thorough practical business education to
Its students.
Tho course of instruction embrace* Book-keep
ing, Commercial Law, Com metical Calculations,
and Penmanship.
For particulars, address theabove Institution for
Circular and Catalogue. oct26—lm
To me Ladles of savauium.
_ - MISS 1>. A. U Alt D N Ktt will
her New Millinery on THURSDAY,
Cy the 27ih. and will contlnuu to receive Bon-
Tl uetzev,ry wekduring tlisseason.
PhE?H MAKINGdou* in supoilor style.
;t26-Soi 169)4 CUNUKM&H STREET.
WINTER SUPPLIES.
P. OURKAN
W OULsU Inform the publlo that he U
receiving ht* new nuppite* oi choice
LlQUOIB)
Wines,
Cigars, &c.
the requirements of hia customers, c^nehtlng oi
26 bosketa Heldslck A Co’s Champagne
Shall pipes otzrd,Duprey A Cos Brandy-vln-
tsgeof 1860
8 half pipes Plnet, Cazltllon A Co’s Brandy—vln*
;e ot 1854
5 nbla Old French Brandy
ecutoraor raid estate, uuder the provl
“Id lor a dlvlslou among the befrz.
Terms coth—purcnasorM pay lug for tltli
At Private Bale.
A valuable Piantailou In theoounty oft
situated 7 miles from tbe city, on the LU
cnee rl v er, couteluing 666 aorea of land, i
the cultivation ol Sea Island Cotton and
The place Is now in cultivation, bavlngl
under tence, with a good dwelling J
houses, Lams, stable, Ac., all lu gooa <
tand Is bounded on one side by the river, _
no f«nje on that aids. Purchasers real
call ai d examine. Terms—one-third M
balauco on oue and two years.
$1,000 City or Colombo*^
*. a., . At PiivAta Bale. . .
A beautiful and healthy situation #or • i
In ono of the most convenient locations li
being Luts 88 and 89, corner of Whitaker a
im reel*, with Improvements. For perttc
ply at thlo office.
To Boot
The Eastern hall of me Atrlckl.^
at. d at the comer of State and Jeffisri<
— given at onco.
Valuable Heal Instate. ,
Ou the first J U«f Da Y lu December next, during
legal hours of sale, lu f.ont of Court House,
Will he sold Jot No. 10, Taylor street, Chatham
vvar.i, with lo5provemenii<, cuu6ist Ing of three tene
ment*. 20 feet front, two stories high ou a brick
tMst'iiient. with flnisbed attics. Gas and Wafer
throughout. Fold fur a division among the owners.
Jan bo treated fur at private sale uutU day of sale.
tageo
do 86 are 8 600
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 Prx’s of $200 approxlw’lng to$60,000 prize are 800
4 Prz’s of 160 approxlm’tng to 20.000 prize are 600
4 Pit’s of 12) approxlm’tng to 10.000 prizeure 500
4 Prz’s of 100 approxlm’iug to 5.000 prize are 400
i Prz’s of 80 approxlm’ing to 4,000 prize are 640
8 Prz’s of 00 approxlm’tng to 3,COO prize are 480
6 Prz’s of 60 approxlm’ing to 2,000 prize are 400
8 Prx’s of 40 approxlm’iug to 1,600 prize are 820
400 I* Prz’s of 20 approxliu’ng to 100 prize are 8Qu0
25.000 Prlzos of 8 are - .$200,000
25.828 Prizes amounting to $868,040
Whole Tickets $10, Halves 5. Quarter* $240.
Certificates of Paczages win oe »oiu at the fal
lowing rates, which la the risk:
Certificates of Packages of 10 WholeTlckets...... $80
Do. do. 10 Half do 80
Do. do. 10 Quarter do 15
Do. do. 10 Eighth do ..740
IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES
Enclose the money to our address for the Mckets
ordered, ou receipt of which they will be forwarded
by first mall. Purchasers can have tickets ending
in any figure thoy may designate.
Tho list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent
‘•'''TAsasaff-
Those who prefer not sending money bf mall,
in use tbe Express Com pants*, whereby
money for tickets, In sums of ten dollars, and up
wards, can bo sent us at our risk and expense,
from any city or town where they have an office.
Tho money and order most be enclosed In a "Gov
ernment Postoffice Stamped Envelope,” or tbe
Expreos Company cannot receive them.
Ail communications strictly confidential.
Address order, for TIoXeraor^Mdratj. to
Office Masonic 11*11. Bull at. Havannah. tia.
The Greatest
NOVELTY IN THE WORLD!
Bartlett’s Novelty
$8, $12 and $20
SEWINO MACHINE.
WILL sewUomespun, Linen, Carpeting,Kerseys,
Ac. Also, the finest Silks—one of the best and
cheapest out. They can be seen at the Screveu
House until Thursday morning.
0. W. Cutting, Agent for the State of Georgia,
can be addressed at Atlanta, Ga.
Agents wanted for the different counties of the
8tate. Come and see the Machine at work. Those
who want to mak-i a fortune come and btiy tie
counties.
nov9 jO. W. CUTTING.
FALL TRADE.
THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE FULLY PREPARED
TO FILL ALL ORDERS FOR
AOLedioinoSy
CHEMICALS,
Surgical Instruments,
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES,
Brushes, Perfumerv,
DRUGGISTS’ GLASSWARE,
TRUSSES.
Medicine Chests,
NEW CROP GARDEN SEEDS,
AND Alii, THR PATKNT MUDICINKS
OF THE DAY.
OASXFBXNTXI,
ALCOHOL AND SPIRIT GAS.
HHBOUANTri WILL FIND IT TO THKIft AD-
VANTiUK TO KX1MINB OUR 8TOOK BK-
,'UKB PURCHASING KUfKWHBBK.
A. A. SOLOMONS & CO.,
B. E. Corner Bernard end Oonsr.es els.,
sepin H.rk.l Hanue.
Marshall House,
Savannah, Ga.
THIS HOUSE having under
gone a thorough ren ivutlon, and
tbe moot approved appurtenan
ce* Added to It, Is NOW READY
for the reception of the public.
! Ths proprietor would be more
than p'easeu to receive hie friends, rnd strangers
vlhl ing the city will meet with kindness and at
tention tram WM- OOOLIDUB,
novl4~lm PronrWnr.
City Hotel.
SAVANNAH, GEO.,
The beat location In the city
UHA8. HALEY, Superintendent.
P. M. CARY’S
G-A.XjXaRXI.ir OP
DAGUERREOTYPES,
PHOTOGRAPHS.
—AND—
AMBR0TYPES*
147 Congress Street.
Mr. C. takes much pleasure lu aouounclng to the
Citizens of Savannah, that he has on exhibition
zorne COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS, executed by one
of the finest Water Udlorlet In tbe country, who
will i pend the season In the city, provided there Is
eafUcfeut encouragmnent to warnurtU.
Pitaae call and see spoilmeos and leave your or-
^-'fuvuDDvnTVPea ftha beat In the world
novi4
i puncheon Irish Whlaky
4 quarter casks Port Wine
4 quarter casks Madeira Wine
4 quarter c.*k* Paie eh my *Vlne
4 quarter casks Dark brown Bherry wine
25103 Opera Segars
10Ou. different Mauds.
49p Having uidue acon.iue.uu.o •uult'.on to hie
estaod.hfueni. and erected an Oyster stand, he
will, during the season, keep
OYSTERS
ON THE SHELL AND IN THE CHAFING DISH,
of x quality to compete with those of any other
house In the city. “ #,,T “ '*
octl9—tt lla
GROCERIES!
J UST received In store nnd sew offer
ing to tha trade at ibo lowest market prices, tbe
following, to wit—
100 age Rio Coffee
25 bass Java Coffee
25 bags Laguyra Coffeo
lOhbds N. O- Surer
50 bbls A, B A O Sugar;
20 bbls Crushed do
20 bbls Granulated do|
69 bbls Rectified Wninky
20 bbl* Monongahelario
20 bbls Old Bourbon do
10 bbls Choice old Rve do
B) bbls do do Wheat do
3 pipes Old Holland Gin
3 half pipes Old Heunosey brandy
4 half pipes Old C«gnuc do
4 bbfe Old Poach do
6 quarter casks Old Madeira and 8herry Wive
4. do do do Scotch and Irish Whisky
100 boxts Tobacco, all qualities
100,000 Havana and Cuba Segars
10) boxes No. I. Pale and Family Soap
400ssoksFnpeil!ne Flour
200 aacki Extra Family do
100 bbls Extra do do
1U0 boxc-< Chemical, Sperm and Adamantine
Candles
100 sack* Salt
Willow Ware, BroomF, Buckets, Tul a, Ac.
T. A G. A. ADDISON.
No. 78 SL Julian and 154 Congress street,
oct26 Gibbons* Range.
SSSfi. l”mon MJ RO^I OHry.Uli.«l
Btlski. Oorouut 0«iw. MI*«J O.ndr, l'a Prat.,
L»mon *53 »n.e. and » ,«n.r«l MMrtm.nt of Una
8lkkO._sdy,dc. *1 n.un.in,;.
REFORM
DRUG STORE,
W. T. PARK & CO,
No. 186 Congrees-Streot,
kto- so at- juinm-at-
CATALOGUES,
Id a Nett Pamphlet Farm
8KNT TO ANY ADDRRBd PURNIPUBD UH.
PARK & CO.
SAVANNAH, GEO.
TO Till
PHYSICIANS Of THE SOUTHERN STATES.
Wolfed Genuine Cn
EerrjWiie.
I am now supply^ug tbo trade with pure Cognao
Braudy. In bottles, both for medterd and private use*
The immense * access that has crowned my efforts
to place a pure Gin within the reach of all, under
tbe nemo of Aromatic ecbeldam Schnapps, and to
drive out ol the market the pernldona compounds
sold as Gin throughout tue country, led many lead
ing Druggists, Apothecaries and medical men, kr
some years past, to Boltolt ms to pf ) \ue the came
ourae In regaidto the rrtlole of brandy, luboold
have compiled with these requeete from ell quar
ters lung ago. but waa deterred from It by the fact,
tvat owing to the exhorbltant price ofBntndyla
France, consequent upon the shortness of tbe grape
orop for some years, there was no chance of my
being able tolmport tbe choicest Biandy, bottle It
aud sell It at moderate prices. Fortunately for me,
the grape crop for tbe last aud pravloua year (asd
the prospect for this) was abundant, and prloea of
Brandy have fallen to tbe standard of ten years ago.
The duty on Brandy Is also seventy per ceut lower,
and 1 have now madb arrangements with four
Brandy export era In France, or the highest repate,
and am regularly receiving consignments of the
oest Cognac Brandy, which I am bottilnf and sel
ling as Wolfa’sOenulaeCognsc Brandy. 1 guarantee
with my seal, labels and certificates, the Brandy so
bottled by im, as tbe pure, onadolterated article,
and It wl.l be found, when u«cd as a medicine, a
beverage, ora cftrdlaf, healthful and Invigorating.—
It has tn-eu a matter of uotvorsal complaint, that h
buttle of pare, unmixed French Brandy, was very
difficult to obtain, and the pa retainer, nlnftlmee la
tan, wu< dc.elved with a vile manufactured Imita
tion. Of all descriptions of ardent spirit Brandy,
from Us high price, has been the one article that
mixers and sellers have tdrned their attention to,
aud millions of gallons of the so-called French
Brardy have boon scattered annually through the
land, and have been tbe primary cause of murderdf
suicides, cruelties aud crimes, and have sent thou
sands to an early grave, telf-dcstroyers. from de
lirium tremeus, mania-a-potu and horrors, names
unknown, until unprincipled men began to mako
maddening compounds and sell it as ihe pare
FrAch Brandy.
The virtues of pure French Brandy need not bo
told by me. They areknowr throughout the world
as a medicine or mild stlinu’ant, It fe, aa the
French nation poetically call it "Ban de la vie,” tbe
water of life. Bat th's applies to it only when par#
and unadulterated Manufactured with tho fear^
fol ingredients that maxe a good imitation, it be
comes a death drink to Innocent tens of thousands
of our race. To remedy a fearful evil, I have com-_
menced ImporUng Brandy, bottling It, and selling It
as "Wolfe’s Genuine Ooguac Brandy.” I am dally
receiving orders from tho druggists and apotheca
ries in all parts of the Union, to sell it for medical
purposes.
VDOLPUO WOWS,
No. 33 Beuver-at., New York.
49" Agents In New Orteaoo-B. J. Hart k Oo.,
A. D. Grleff A Oo., J. T. Moore A Co.
novlft— lmdAw
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nwlY OLADIIORNAOUNNINOUAM.
TJAHTKEN HAY—alvrlM
X!* Ing in store this day. ,
BOOT S AND SHOES.
Finder & Tehean
Are conirautly r.col vln, fr«h tappllra of
I, A Dl If H AND aBNTLDMRN’S. MIMSIKS
AND chlLORHm
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters,
To which they Invito Ihe attention of tho pnhUc. at
No. 193
S
RICH FURS
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