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8AVANWAH MORNING NEWS. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 26.
i? GOODS!!
IMMENSE stock
FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.
PEPPER & HOLLO Y
WOULD RESPECTFULLY DIRECT PUBLIC ATTENTION TO THEIR
PRESENT STOCK OF
STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS!
which, for extent and variety, cannot be excelled by any house in this city, and as our
stock is purchased on as good terms as that of any other house in Savannah, we are
determined to offer great bargains, our motto being QUICK SALES, SMALL PRO
FITS, ANt) ONE PRICE ONLY, We would ask particular attention to our large
stock of
DKB88 GOODS.
Alack and Colored Bilks
French and Kngllsh Merlnoee
Bombasines and Alpacas
Plain and Figured DeLatnea
Plaid PoplInB and Valenclaa
Plain and Figured Cashmeres
full 11ns of Mourning and Bress Goods.
SHAWLS.
Plain Cloth Shawls, (all wool)
Plaid Cloth Shawls, do
Stella and Printed Cashmere Bhawls.
We wonld refer particularly to our Immense stock
of Cloaks from auction.
EM BROIDERIES.
Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Bands
Jaconet Bands. In groat variety, from New York
auctions, selling below half price.
WOO KmbrotderedCollate, anotlon lota, astonishing
ly cheap.
GLOVES.
do Cashmere do
do Bilk sad Bilk Fleeced do; In great variety.
IRISH LINENS.
600 pieces Irish Linens, our own Importation, per
FLANNELS.
English and Weloh Flannels, In all qualities, In
cluding some floe Bbaker Flannels.
BLANKETS, dec.
300 pair fine French aud Kngllsh Blankets, (all
wool) very cheap.
Tlckena, tn moat approved brands and vary low.
GENTS’ DEPARTMENT.
Fine French and Kngllsh Doeskins for Pants
Fine do do Caaslmeres do do
Scotch and English Tweeds, (all wool)
Merino and Lamb's Wool Drawers
Do_ do do Undershirts
Fine Linen Bosom Bhlrts
Fine Marseilles do, white andcol’d
Bilk Pocket Handkerchiefs
Linen Cambric do. white and col’d bordered
Merino. Lamb’s Wool and Cotton Half Uoso
Neck Ties and Cravats
Kid Qlovea, Id great varletv, from anctlon.
Merino and Bock Gauntlet do
6 4 Black and Fancy Colored Cloths for Ladles’
Cloaks.
CORSETS.
vuibdib; DievuBiiice 1
ets, selling rapidly.
WINDOW SHADES.
PLANTATION GOODS.
We refrain from giving a full catalogue of our stock. We now merely suggest to
close buyers, in pursuit of new and handsome goods, at extremely low prices, to ex
amine our stock before purchasing. We strictly adhere to the motto of
quick Sales, Small Profits, and One Price Only.
PEPPER & MOLLOY,
octw BROUGHTON STRBBT. NKAR WHITAKKR. SAVANNAH.
NOTICE.
CENTRAL R. R. A B’G 00. OF GEO., \
Savannah, Nov. 17th, 1850./
THE Annual Meeting* of
®**-*fo^ ihe Stockholder of this Company will
be held at the Banking House In Savannah, on
TUESDAY, the 20th December, proximo, at 10
o’clock, A. M.
Stockholders will be passed free to and from the
meeting.
The President and Directors earnestly request
that amnjority of the Block may bo represented at
the meeting. GEO. A. CUYLER.
novl7—td Ca-lil.n.
LOST.
Prof. L. Louis’
Janoing
I la now open at Maaonle Hall every
Wednesday and Saturday, at 3)£ o’clock, for chil
dren, and for gentlemen, Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, at 8 o’clock. P. M. nov!7—tf
Election Notice.
WHEREAS, WARING RUSSELL,
VV Esq., bueihf of Onatham County, hath tid*
day reslgued his ofllce, and wbereas under and by
virtue of an act of the General Aasembly of the
Btate of Georgia, approved Dec. 26, 1826, it le made
the duty of the Interior Court to advertize and
give uottco of the election to All such vacancy:
An election is therefore ordered to be held at the
Court House, In Chatham County, on Wednesday,
the seventh <’rvy of December next, for a Sheriff of
Chatham County, to fill the unexplred term of
office to which Waring Russell was elected on the
first Monday In January. 1838. The polls will be
opened at nine o’olock. A. M., and closed at •
o'clock, P.M.
By order of their Honors.
WILLIAM H. CUYLER, J. I. o. 0.0.
WILLIAM F. BRANTLEY, J.i. o. 0. c.
NOAH B. KNAPP,j.i c.o*c.
JOHN SCREVEN, j. i. o. 0.0.
GKO. P. HARRISON, J.I.0.0,0.
Attest:—WM. U. BULLOCH, Olerk i. o. c. o.
N. B.—No candidate appearing to fill the vacan
cy, Levi 8. Russell, Esq., waa appointed Sheriff
S ro. tern , to fill the same, by their Honors, the
ustlces of the Inferior Court. novl7
200 NegroeB Wanted.
UTGIIEST CASH PRICKS will be raid
II for young and likely Negroes, either In fami
lies or Id gangs. Persons having negroes to sell,
can address either of ua at Macon, or one or the
othtfr of us may be seen at the Screven or Pulaski
Houses, at any time during the week.
J. B. ALLGOOD,
novl7-2m 0. F- STUBBS.
BROUGHT TO JAIL. ,
A V8LLUW [UaN. who call! Etinaelf
A William, aged between 26 and 30 years, about
gla, and that Mr. Simms, of Columbus, is his guar
dian. He ha * ‘ *
walka easy.
oct!7
Jailor O. 8.
%
$150 Howard.
nnWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS (each) re- 1
A ward will be paid for my negro woman Nancy
and her daughter Doll. Nancy Is a small black
woman, about thirty-live years old has fine white
‘eetb, and is orippled In the Angers of one hand.—
oil la about thirteen years old, a sprightly black
..Jrl, with very white teeth. They were formerly
owned by a Mr. Andrew Nelson, and lived at the
white person of harboring these negroes, or the
$50 REWARD, f
WILL be pnld for the apprehension
VV and doiivery of my girl Kmiuu, at my office.
Bald girl ran off about the last of September; Is 23
years of age, copper colored, allm and delicate in
appearance, about 5 feet 2 or 3 Inches high, with a
bushy or full head of hair. She was formerly the
property of William Wright, but more recently
the property of Mrs P. H. Pleasants. Her mother
lives at E. J. Purse’s, near Bt. Paul's Church, and
one of her sisters lives near the A. A G. Railroad
Depot. J. BRYAN,
oct27 Johnson Bquare.
BUILDING LLOTS
For Sale.
pwjE nuiiii
r MWethon
very desirable
STAR ■
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
1859. QUARTERS. 1859.
WM. 0, P&XC3,
OORNHR or BAT A BULL-HT8.. J
W HERE GBNTLRMKN of loots COB
make selections Rom the beat and.-largent
nock ol Goods In the olty, end have their orders
execut d with elegance and dispatch unrivalled In
this country.
Clothing, Ready Made,
FOIt UBN AMD BOVS OF ALL AOKB.
FURNISHING AND FANCY GOODS
or every ilencrlution. In endleaa verioty, and at
the very loweit rates for cash, or estlsfootory
, The'patrotte?. of city end country le reepeetfai-
ly^olicitad. Bargain, can Pa made. Call and tee.
& TIKE NOTICE !&
J HAVR ON HAND n flna Stack of
SKSSW- “■* MMpir
Notice to Mariners.
OIIRbNOMKTBBS RATED BY TRANSIT, AT
WIL1IN8T0N'*.
Ihe greatest Pistol of the age; weight only eight
W.» ,ll “ , wSWW'
LADIES!
A Bn. assortment o« HAIR
A NEW DOT
or <to.ewo8e.iog *-chm Vi t tu(|QloH , g
. . GAS FIXTURES. ,
, V A variety of beautiful pattens, for sale at Mew
York price.; just received by .t^me^.t^^
W'atcheyJ?we\ry t dWrrifljhSt*
noviy °o f 01 Bry . p dtlffin'e oidBtoud!’^’'
\TEW Lard, In k.rir.ta unit Ueoe. I-
novi° r3 and for wilSamb, brother a Off.
IAT.HIWO MokaBelh ssw
STRAFED from house,
coiner of Harris and Abercoru sts,
at floe BLACK SETTER, (female)
?5 or 6 months old, A liberal re
arward will be paid for her delivery
N. A. PRATT.
BIRDS!
OWEET SINGING BIRUH-To the eltU
O tens of Savannah and I s vicinity I tuke the
pleaeure to Inform them that I have lust ar
rived, per Bremen ship Gauze,via Charleston, from
Gernmny.wlth a large and tine assortment of sweet
Binging Birds, such as Canaries and others. The.se
Birds were all raiaednnder my own care, and at
tended personally by myself during the voyage,
and therefore warranted Bound In every respect —
Thankful for former patronage, I hope tho Fame
will be continued daring this week, which will be
the extent of my aotouru. Also, a tine assortment
of Bird Cages and Seeds.
li. RKlOIIK,
Uouse B •*
Brought!ton n
MRS. POWELL
boarders can be accommodated
HAS taken the house In
Broughton street.
- truutdoLt boarders. She has a
lew rooms fet. for single gentle-
uot occupied. A number ol day
Instruction
VQGALMTJgIG!
SAVANNAH MUSICAL ACADEMY.
New classes may be formed at auy time.
Applications for membership can be made
through Box No. W7 Poat Office, or to the under-
slgned, at Arm JtT Hall, each day, from 3 to 9 o clock.
The quarter will consist of two lesson* per week,
for teu we *— —*— *• - -
pupil, viz:
wetks, at the following KATES for each
Public Class for children $3 00
Do do for adults S00
Private do lu U)
Tuition payable lu alt cases hall quarterly In
idvance. nov8-f IIAKNAUD ELLIS.
NEW YORK
KEROSENE OIL.
T he new yi
COJJt'aN Y, (eB
arrangements with
Their Agents in Savannah,
we shall sell the Oil of their manufacture at the
LOWEST PRICES !
THE NEW YORK KEROSENE 0>L COMPA
NY, AB8T«kb, Agentr, a e the exclusive proprietors
of tne Patent Mights for the manufacture of Kero
sene; also owners of the trade matk,
“KEE.0SEFE!”
and the publio are hereby notified that any In
frlngeraeut of either will be vigorously prosecuted
An equal quantityM New York KEROSENE
WILL BURN LONGER
than an equal quantity of ANY OTHER COAL
OIL In the market—do*s not smoke while burning,
and la of an UNCHANGEABLE LEMON COiOR,
tho quality does not
a uatnorlse its return
A. A. SOLOMONS A CO..
Savannah. Ua.
TO FAHMER8
—AND—
HORTICULTURISTS.
>ViW FOR MALE dr lease on reason-
JMSfiaablo terms, a number of valuable lots of
HP%Land, situated slung the Hoe or the Albany
-JL- and Gulf Railroad, between the Sat 1JI* and
Alapaha rivers, some of which are admirably situ
ated for country stores and stopping houses for
travellers-
To German families and emigrants, who desire to
farm, and have not the ready means to purchase, a
lease will be given them fora term of yoars. for the
consideration of certain Improvements to be pat
thereon. The country Is healthy, land productive,
and beyond doubt superiorly adapted to the cul
ture ol grape. fruit, and email grain, aa Is shown by
the evidences throughout the country. Cotton
S ianters who are wasting their time »nd energy on
i- poor Lnds of the old settled countries, would
find It to their Interest to tuke a trip ou the cars-
For further particulars apply to
S. W. NI?HOLS,
Agent tor parties.
Magnolia, Clinch county, Ua.
Or (hr Information, to A. DU TON.
novlS—twlm Darien, Ga..
COLUMBUS BOND,
Interest payable aeml-annnal
- aale by
t BON8..
REMOVAL.
WILBUR & GLEASON
1TAVE REMOVED ta No. 110 Bay-sr.,
□ opposite their old office, end overN. A. Har
dee A Go's. nov24—lw
VIRGINIA TOBACCO.
“RXOBLMIOR*” “Dew of Herman,”
Juaod 4 * Waits! Boyd’a,” from the Magnolia Fac
tory, Just received in boxes and haif boxes, and for
•ale by B- 8. SANCHEZ,
nov24-6 Bay ■treat.
KNOXVILLE CITY MILLS
FLOUR.
EXTRA FLORIDA SYRUP
FOR SALE.
Apply to
novst—2aw4«v
^ MACKEREL.
10 tools No* • do
S3 naif bbla If©, r rV do
23 half bbla No. S dor for tale at
novtt ALFRED HAY WO
- «... 100 quintals Codfish, lauding from
brig R- K. Haskins, and for sale by
oovW COHENS A HERTZ.
argEAMBHfP UW Ks
FOB NEW YORK.
The Steamship
FLORIDA,
Capt. CROWELL.
vox niw tori.
Will sail
On Sntsrday,
. , « ^ Nov. 26, at 9 A. M*
precisely. For freight orjpassMn, ape I v to
JNO. It. WILDER A GALLI1,
Agents.
nov!9
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
To Boll Saturday, Nov. 26th, at — A. M.
TM HFLUMDIDBIDK'WIIKKI,
yt
STATE OF GEORGIA,
DAFT. J. J. GAItVIN,
Will fall as above, and will contluue to leave eve
!T*l°- ( lVSi4S lfc ?L ng i hr * e a^P* » month, via: 5th,
16th and 28th of each month.
Cabin Passage «l&
Steerage
For freight or passage, apply to
feb> HUNTER ft GAMMBLL. Agents.
FOR NEW VUUH.
The Steamship
ALABAMA.
Capt. HOUKNCK,
rOH WtW TORE,
Will sail
Ob Tuesday,
Nov’r 29 h,
, , ... At 11 o’clock, A. M„
precisely. For freight or rnssagt*, upply to
« k. »• WILDER A GALLTK.
Cabin passage, tlfl- Steerage, $7. Agoute.
Savannah. Nov’r 26. 1889.
Baltimore & Savannah steamship
X.IKTH.
FOR UALTIHIOItE.
A* k The steamer
S & r CUy ol Norfolk,
£ VJVrituS' Vj linr* Capt * pAKKKI{ *
n\ ii w „j j eflVe a8 0 i,ove
Tuesday,
Nov’r 29, at — A. M.f
For freight only, apply to
nov21 BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO.
CHANGE OF DAY.
FOR NEW YORK.
MONTGOMERY, Unpt. Fred. Cioeker,
HUNTSVILLE, Cnpt. John A. Font.
Will hereafter sail Cor Savannah and New York
every TliUKSDAY. The Hbovo-ehlps wero built
exprehSly for thh trade, and the accommodations
for Passeugers are equal to any steamships on tin-
coast.
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN A CO..
Agents. Savannah, Ga.
H. B. CROMWELL Jk CO.,
Agents, New York
FOR NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY
OTHER STEAMERS.
Cabin Passage, :: : : $15,
By the splendid and commodious
SIDE-WHEEL MTEAMKU8
AUGUSTA 1,300 tons Capt. M. 8. Woodhull
Isaac Crowell.
Geo R. Scbenck,
These steamships be-
cd. They
accommodations and
fare, cannot be excell-
commanded by experienced, skll-
ay l___
(ul; careful and oolite officers.
JOHN R. WILDER A GALLIE.
BAM’L L. MlTuilliLL'* a B0t! , ““ h '
1 oM-tf Aaontj. New York.
T0 *-I VliUPOOL,
LONDON, GI.ASUOW,
AND AT.T. PASTS OP IBELAND
FOR $30!
The powerful Iron steamships
Oily of Bnlilmore, City of WnNhlucton,
CUy of Manotaeater, Kangaroo,
WlHsallfrom Newark for Liverpool,
OkRBTrno ra
XJ- 0. MAIXiS,
,*fir Every alternate Saturday. JBH
Passage from New k ork :
Cabin, $75...ThlrdClass.to all tho above places,$30.
Pasaago from Liverpool:
Cabin $85. Third Class $40.
AST Passenger* forwarded to Havre, Antwerp.
Bremen and Hamburg for $86 In Cabin, $35 Third
Class.
To PARIS (In 26 hours from Liverpool,) Cabin
tight compartments, carry each an experienced
Surgeon and every requl die for tho Immedlato ox*
tincilon of fire. t .
For Passage, apply to John G. l>alo, 16 Broadway,
.Y.,or R. J.UORTIE&UO.,
177 Broadway, N. Y.
N. B.—Passengers by this line avoid the risk and
delay of calling at Halifax and St Johns,
goy* Agents wanted. I,nl2—lv
THE GREAT WONDER
OF THE
NINETEENTH CENTURY,
PROFESSOR WOOD'S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
S AKS the St. LouIh (lVlu) Democrat—
Below we publish a letter to Dr. Wood, oi this
city, from a gentleman In Maine, which speaks a low-
lugly of the Bupet lor merits of bis hair toidc. bucii
evidence must have Its effect, wheu turning from
a reliable source. II certlhcates aro guarantees of
trnth, tae Pr. needs no encomiums, nor useless
puffery from the press:
Bath, Mi., Jsn. 20,1836
Pafitior O, J Wood </? Co:
Gentlemen—Having my attention called a few
mouths since to the bLhly beneficial edectn of
your hair restorative, I was Indued to make appli
cation of It upon my own h.v.r, which had become
quite gray, prooab y one-third white; my whiskers
wereofsame character. -Somethree mouths since
1 procured a bottle of your hair restorative, and
tned It. 1 soon fouud It was proving what l had
whbed I used It about iwlce a week. I have
since procured another bottle, of which I have used
me. 1 can now certify to the word that the
ay or white nolr has tota ly dlrappeareed, both
.j my head and face. a> d my hair has resumed Its
natural color, and I believe more soft end glossy
than It Uas been beforo lor twenty five years. I
am now sixty years old: my good w fe, at. the age
of fifty-two, has used It with the same effect.
The abovo notice l deem due to you lor your val
uable discovery I am assuud that whoever will
rightly use. as per directions, will not have occa
sion to contradict my statements. I am u citizen
of this city, a id a resident (.ere Cor the last fif teen
rears, and am known to every one here and ad*
fotnlng towns. Any use you may make of the
above, with my name attached. Is at your Borvlre,
as I wish to preserve tho beauties of nature In oth-
■s as well as nt) self I am, truly, yonrs.
A. U. RAYMOND.
Baltimore, Jan. 23.1838.
WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Profeaior Wood—Dear Sir: Having had the mis
fortune to lose the bent portion of my hair, from
the effects of tbe yellow (ever In Now Orleans In
1854,1 was Induced to make & trial of ycur prepa
ration, and four d It to answer as the very thing
needed My hair Is now thick and glossy, and no
rprda can express my obiga Ions to you in giving
o the afflicted such a treaHUie.
FINLEY JOHNSTON.
The undorslgned. Rev. J K. Bragg, Is a mini-ter
In -<egnlar htandmg. as Puatbr of the Orthodox
(giurcb nt Brookfield. Mas*. He Is a gentleman ol
~xaat Influence and nnlversally beloved.
WM. DYER.
BaooxmLi. Jan. 12,18)8
Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Having niati^ trial of
yonr Hair Restorative, It gives me pleasu eto say
that Its effect has been excellent In removing In-
fliinmatioa, dandruff i n l a con-.1 ant tendmev to
Itqbli s with whlcb I have be«n trouble 1 with from
chi dhood; aud h»* also restored my hair, which
was becoming gray, to t«s original color. I havr
used no other artlc'e with any thing like the earn*
pleasuro or profit. Yours truly,
J. K. BRAGG.
The Restorative Is put np In bottles of three
slsus, via: large, medium aud small; the small
bolds half a pint and retails for one dollar per bot
tle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent,
more In proponlou than the small, retails for two
dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per
oent. more In proportion, and retails fur $3 aLottl^
Oi J. WOOD * OO., froprtetors, Sir Broadwav.
New York, (tn t he great N* Y- Wire Kalltuu Eat.i*
Ushmeut.) and 114 Market St. Ht. Lonla. Mo*, arc
•old Lv all good Druggists aud fancy gooda dealer?.
n?v23 —VmdAw
TAKE KOTTGE'.
TOYS
In Endless VarietM. \
rvlUBUT from the usanufactorL n, tfr
U wholesale or retail. Also, a large assortment ot
Premium Fire Works,
rarranted to be the heat In the United States.
'SfflTO, oosJgoMoSBBY.
■ ^ NUTS, Ac.
For ..la »t J.OKAHAM'S.
Oor. Oongroiis and Drayton streets.
P. g.—All country orders punctually attended to.
novlS—tf
Farntlr; 8U) sacks
FVSnMtavasM
Extra and Superfine, various brands; so sacks
cor Bay and Barnard streets.
iJOAflTlNa VESSELS.
rou CUAULUSTon;
v i a blu rrroN, ooyu’b lanuinu, u*AuroHT.
HILTON HAaO, AND PORT ItOYAL FKBKY.
Leave, on Sunday Afternoon, at S o’ol’k.
TMH SUritKIOIt 1UIM NT K A,OK It
OEOILE.
F. FEl'K - - - Commander,
Having undergone a thorough ovarhanlln,. will
leave the Charleaton Wharf ou SUNDAY, the Sd
October, and will couthiue to leave every Sunday
thereafter. For engagement ot freight, apply to
J. P. UllOtmB * CO . Agems.
Oharloslon Wharf,
N. B— Freight and Wharfage parable by the
shippers. Amount* of $l and under payable on
wharf at time ot shipment. sepi28
CHANGE OF DAYS.
- Ik m,KJL l J;. A . IJ «’»U8TA ANDIN-
A.JJ TERM KU1 ATE LAN DINGS.-The
Hiw now steam packet 11 John A,
IBP Moore,,»»Capt. T. N. PHILPOT,
leaves Ausumu, on.SATURDAY MORNINU, and
) Hash*
M. A. COHEN, Agent.
For Point Comfort,
AND ALL INTRRUKDIATB LANDINGS ON TUB
SAVANNAH H1VKK.
II . The well known Iron
la-LiriSmtalk G.GARNKrT, havlug completed
HKBBUaBBMher r gnlur summer repairs, will
resume nor tups, feavriig the Charleaton Wharf
on FRIDAY AFrEltMjiON, August 6th, at 6
o’clock, and will contluuo to leave every Friday af
ternoon thereafter. lor freight engagements, Ac.,
apply to J* P. BROCKS A CO., Agents,
..., Charleston Wharf.
N. B.—Freight will bo received at the warehouse
on and after Monday next, the 1st August.
augl6—tf
For Charleston.,
VIA 1IKAUFOU.T AND HILTON HEAD.
THE itrnmer EVER
GLADE, Capt. L. M. OOXKT-
TEB, having been thoroughly
overhauled and palmed, will
Bive regularly from Dillon’s
. .. Works, EVERY SATURDAY
AFIKRNOOh, at 4 o’clock. For freight or passage,
apply to
soptl4 JOHN 0. FRAZER 4 00.. Agts.
FOR PALATKA,
VIA BRUNSWICK. 8T. MARY’S, FKRNANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE. AND ALL INTERMEDIATE
LANDINGS*
THE utenmer EVER
GLADE, Capt. L* M. OOXKT-
TER, having been thoroughly
overhauled and painted, will
leave regularly from Dillon’s
Works, EVERY WEDNESDAY
MORNING, at 9X o’clock.
This steamer offers tho very best accommodation
to passengers, and. tarrying no mall, will meet with
no detention on the routo.
She connects with tho Brunswick and Florida
and the Fjuuudlna Railroads, and all Stago Lines
for the Interior of Florida, reluming on SATUR
DAYS In time to connect with tno New York
Steamers and Ojutral Railroad trains.
Tho steamer Everglade will tako freight nnd pae-
senger-i for Camp lMnckney and ad the landings on
th* bt. Mary’s River.
For freight or p isBage, apply on board or to
septlti JNO. C. FRASER A C<>.. Agents.
CHANGE OF DAY.
UNITED BTATES MAIL LINS.
For Palatka, East Florida,
'VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS. FKRNANDINA,
JACK80N VILLK, MAGNOLIA, PIOOLATA, AND
TOOOI.
Leaves every Wednesday Morning, at
half past 9 o'clock.
THE new iron atenmer
Nt. Mnryn, Capt. JAH FREE
BORN, having beeu thoroughly
overhauled, will leave regular
ly as above, returning on Bat-
nrday morning in time to connect with tho New
York Steamers.
This bout has been built expressly for this line,
and has largo and airy saloons aud state rooms for
passengers.
For freight or passage, apply
Florida H team packet. Wharf, or fo
CLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM,
Agents.
The St. Marys connects at Brunswick wun Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad; at Keruandlna with
Fernauiiina Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Ridge,
Starke, Waldo and Galnsvllle, and Stages to Mtd-
dleburg, Mlcauopy, NewnansvIUe, Flemlncton,
Ocala und Tampa Hay; at Jacksonville with Juck-
sunville, L'lko City. Madison and Tullahasseo Rail
road; at\Mcola-a and Tocol with Stages for St. Au
gustine; at Palatka with Han’s Stages for Orange
Springs and Oca'a. and uteamers to Sliver Springs,
Fort Brook, Fort liutler.Aleiouvllle and Enterprise.
JT4
board at the
UNITBD STATES MAIL LINK).
For Palatka,
VIA DARIIN.BRUNBWICK. ST. MARY’S. FIR-
NANI INA,JACKSONVILLE,MAGNOLIA. PI
OOLATA. AND TOOOI.
Leaves every Friday Morning, at half
past 9 o'clock.
THE STEAMER NT.
JOIINn, Capt. N. KING,hav
ing been thorcughly ovei haul
toed, has resumed her place on
■ the Hue, and will leave regular
ly as uoove.
i board, at the
sage, a]
Wharf,
CLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM.
Agents.
This Boat connects at Brunswick with the Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad; at Fernaudlna with Fer
nand In a Hailrond to Baldwin, Trail Ridge, Starke,
Waldo and Galnesv'Ue, and Stages to Middleburg,
Mlcauopy. NewnansvIUe, Flemtngton, Ocala and
Tampa Bay; at Jacksonville with ’ * “*~
Ocala and Steamers to Silver Sprlugs, Fort llrookn,
Fort Butler. MelonvIUe and Enterprise.J?4
D. B. CAMP,
Draper & Tailor,
DEALER IN FINE
HEADY BADE GLOTHINB
AND
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
(Late of the firm of Robinson ft Camp,)
WOULD Inform his friends and the public, that
he has disposed of bis Interest lu the late estab
lishment, and has taken the store 138 Oongress-st.,
(running through to 69 St. Julian-stroet.) where he
Is now opening an entire new stock, adapted to the
season, consisting In part, of Cloths. Oasstmers
add V(‘tilings, of all grades and colors—all of which
will bo mado at the shortest notice, trimmed and
got up In the best style of workuianshlp.
N. B.—Particular attention given to Military
ork.
My Ready Made Clothing Is manufactured by one
•f the best Houses tn New York, and for stylo and
workmanship, cannot be surpassed.
Furnishing Goods
of every description, requisite to a gentloman’s
wardrobe, kept constjntly on hand.
ALSO.
India Rubber goods, t u .h a-* Coats, Cloaks and Leg
gins, all of which are cffjred to the public on aa ac
commodating terms as can be had oUewhere.
Aud the subscriber trusts that by giving the
same Individual attention to bunpeBi, and uy dis
playing the same to.de in catering to tte wants oi
tne public that he has dono for UieUst t welve
ream, while one of the linn of Robinson ft C^mp,
* — • • *- - share of the public
D. B. CAMP,
l£8and 63 Bt. J alien-streets.
nov2—tf
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN.
[151 CONGRESS STREET,] *
H AVE now In store an«l are dally re
ceiving additions to their large and attractive
stock of
Fall and Winter Dry Goods
which, for BEAUTY AND V&RlEiY, has never
bem surpassed lu ibis city, lu addition to their
usual lines ot Silks and other Dress Goods, especial
attention is Invited to tholr beautiful assortment of
Fall and Winter Shawls, Cloaks and Mantillas. Lin
ens and White Good*, Real Laces and Faria Fmbrol-
d ries. Ainu, to their largo and extensive assort*
ment of Hosiery and Uloves, Blankets. Flannels,
fto. octlO
C* iJNDItl KN.—IUG "licks Superfine, Kx-
O tra and Fain lv Flour. 200 boxes Wo. 1. l'alo and
Family Soap; '30 ixs Adamantine and Siar Can
dies; 75 bxs Klngsford’s Uswego Starch; 60 hall
chests Black and Green Tea; 2> 151b candy boxes
Hyson Tra; 30 Clb caddy boxes Ootoqg Tea; 30bxs
assorted and fancy Candy; 60 bbls Butter, Sugar
and Soda Crackers; 100 doz painted Buckets: 130
onn, two, three and five gallon Dem)|ohus; $0$ bags
Drop and Back Shor. assorted; 600 resins!Wrap
ping P*per. assorted; 100 bxs largo bowl Negro
Pipes; 75 bbls Recti tie) Whisky: 60 bbls H* Phelps’
brand Gin; 20qr cuks Sweet Malaga Wine; 30qr
-War Wln ‘ V “ffiM b JoUN8rOK.
G UNNY UL OT U.-Ol> bales Ka
-heavy, in store and 'dr sale by
novSI WILLIAMS BROTHER ft l
ACK.KKBLi.-HUO bbl. In .lor.
1U will be told low to oloM con-l,unient.
no.Il Wll.blAUS, BHOTHKlld*)
WIUUAMS. BHOTIIKR* CO.
-H.r ozlr. quality; JO^bu.li.i^torD; for^.le b,
nov33 Ivl.rLtil Square.
V. B. HAKRR dOQ
CTAKCH ANUHO*(*.-»b,,M HI..,..
O loci HUrcii; WO boxe. Y.mlly t'alo nr.d No. 1
8o.pi for Mle by ... B. U. TILDKN.
tiovS5 1M Brouthlon .treat.
and Rio Ooffee, In store, for sale by_
36 baga of Javr
l/BVRWK.
cojraoLinoitTKD
LOTTERIES OFDELAWARE
For December, lSSI).
FRANCE, UROADBENTS &C0„
MAN4UBUH.
the preaeut month.
■AQRmoaav soubmb.
GRAND CAPITAL PR1/.K
$70,000
tlraud Consolidated Lottery
OK OUliAWAltli.
C/a** 18.,
To be drawn tu Wilmington, Dal., Saturday, Dec.
81,1859
SPLENDID SCHEME.
78 Nufiibera—13 Inawn Ballots.
1 Prlau of. $70,UUO Is $70,000
1 Prise of. 3ti,UOO 30,000
I Prize of...-
1 Prizu of..
1 Prize of.
I Prize of.
12.730/
6,000 1
6.000/
8 Prizes of. 2,60b
1,000
1.280
ltJOG.
200
160.
26,600
20,000
20000
40
20
640,800
6 Prizes ot
10 Prizes of.
237 Prlies of.
63 Prizes of
66 Prizes of.
66 Prizes of.
66 Prises of
4.810 Prizes or
37,040 Prizes of
81.191 Prizes, amounting to $1,202,000
Tickets $10, Halvch $10, Quarte-s$6, Eighths $x.t0.
A Certificate of Packago of 26 Wholes, cosib $299 00
d> do 26 Halvos 149 60
do do 26 Quarter* 74 75
do do « 26 Eighths.. 37 37
Grand Consolidated Lottery
OP DELAWARE.
ON THE HAVANA PLAN.
Extra Class 9,
To be drawn at Wilmington. Del., Saturday, Dec.
31.186V.
Every Othor Ticket a Prize!
Prizes Paid in Full, without any Deduction.
In these Lotteries every Prize ts drawn.
SCHEME.
2 Prizes ot 6.00b
2 Puzos ol 2aka.
2 Prizes of. $1,(00
10 ('rises ui...... 4o0
10 Prises of 300
2J Prizes of
Auu its Approximation Prizes ruuging Lum $2)up
to $6c0.
26,365 Prizes, aiuonntlng to $340,000
W nolo Tickets $10; Halvos$6; Quarter** *2.30.
follows—
AOertittcatoofPackageof 16 Wholes,costs... $90 Oo
Do do 16 Halves 43 Ou
Do do 16Quarters z4 to
Do do 16 Eighths 12 03
PRIZES PAID AS BOUN AS DRAWN.
r&r Ail orders addressed to M Frauce, liroadbfiita
ft Co., Wlltnliigtou, Del.,” will meet with prompt
attention, aud the printed official drawings sent as
soon as over.
CAUTION.
Persons living at a distance >h juld be extremely
cautious of whom tney order Lottery ’llckuts or
Certlfic^tosuf t ao agos of Tickets. Tho country
ts Hooded with bogus and swindling Lotteries.
Every Inducement lu held out to gut persons to
Invest money In thorn. Capital pr’ze.4 of fiom
$20.0.0 to tid.OtO be *d their schemes- with Tlckots
at unw Dollar. »1U l JO Capital Prises fete offered,
l.ckeis $j. All sui-l', lu uveiy ltistacce, are frauds,
and li niouoy iej to them lorllcko <* It In so
much thrown away without the t-hadJW of a
chance of getting a prlz >. Beware of all Lotteries
where the Capital Pi lae U unusually largo lu com
parison to the price otTickets. In every in-tance
where largo prizes are offered for a rniaU cost of
Tickets, put It down for a certain fraud.
FRANCE, BROAD BENTS ft CO„
Wilmington. D«l.
Walton Female C ollege
LOTTERY.
Chartered by the State of .«»n-pia in IT66.
W. O. DAWbOiN & OO., Managera.
Drawn on the Havaua Plan ut Macon, under the
sworu superintendence of E. O. Buikiey uud Jo
seph Waterman. Ksqs.
Small Scheme.
Great uouucdou in AluiubersI
CLASS 16,
Draws nt Macon. Georgia, Nov. 23ih, 1839,In public.
t\ivoriU Scheme qf lu.000 Numbers.
Capitals of $12,000. $5,000. $2,000, &c.
Tickets, Who.rs $3; Hsjv^a $2,30; Quarters $1.26.
SPEC1AL NOTICE.— tv u ask puriicumr attentlou
to our Schemes diawn on tho Havana Plan only,
on tbt 1st, 11th, 16th and 25th of every mouth, ami
a*k a coupaiiuou with any other Lottery In
existence. Tho plov is so 'tuple that every
one cun understand It, and has fewer num
bers than any othor Lottery, aud, therefore,
COO or 30,000 Numbers, and a»l others uu iuuhuiu
plan range front 40,000 to 50,000 Numbers. Those
Lotteries on the combination plau never have les
Nuuibe - *-
Of 16 per uuui..
there Is no deduction on prizes.
4SX All prizes of $1,000 and under paid Imme
diately after the drawing—other prizes at the usu
al time of thirty days.
Persons sending money by mall need not fear Its
being lost. Ordorn punctually attended to. Com
munications strictly confidential. Notes of sound
Banks taken at pur. Those wishing particular
numbers should order Immediately. Registered
letters at our risk.
RliFERKNUK-lIon. OVID G. SIMHKB,
Mayor of Macon: T. K. BLOOM, Cotton Factor.
Macon, Georgia: JLaKOOUE a BELL, Savannah.
Ua.i t'AHLKY, JllitY A OO.. Now Oi loan., I,a.
For tickets, address
W. C. DAWSON ft OO., Managers.
Savannah or Mu< nu. Ga.
AST Prizes cashed cither lu ftlacon or Savannah.
43r For particulars, see schcuin.i
Office iu Savannah Bay Louo, rear Custom
House. ang!7
A WORD TO THE SOUTH.
TUB importnnee of HoutheruerM eda-
c ill ug their children on Southern soil la'('.ally be
coming more apparent.
The Southern Commercial College,
OF NASHVILLE. T1CNN.,
Chartered lu 1864, Is not su pasted by anr Klmllsr
Institution in tbb world In point of U cl 11 lies for im
parting a thorough practical business education-to
Its students.
The course of Instruction embraces Book-keep*
lng. Commercial Law, Cotnmeilcal Calculations,
and Penmanship.
For particular*, address theacov* institution for
Circular and Catalogue. ocfM— lm
The O-reatest
NOVELTY IN THE WORLD!
Bartlett’s Novelty
$8, $12 and $20
SEWINO MACHINE.
WILL scwHomeipuQ, Llnon, Carpeting, Kerseys,
ftc. Also, the fluest Silks—one of the Lest and
cheapest out. They can be seen at the 8creveu
Housa until Thursday morning.
C. W. Catting, Agent lor the State ot Georgia,
can bo Addressed at Atlanta, Ga.
Agents wonted for tho different comities of the
State. Come and reo the Machine ot work. Those
who want to make a fortune come and buy the
counties.
nov9 C. W. CUTTING.
Marshall House,
Savannah, Ga.
THIS HOUSE having under*
gone a thorough rtn*v*itluu, and
the uiont approved aijpurtenan-
ceiT addoJ to It, ts NOW KKADk
for the reception of the public.
The proprietor wou'U bo more
—_ .„Yhc*|ve hla friends, rnu straffcors
vUldng the city wUl meet w' lb kindness and at*
tentloufrom WM. CCOLIDUtf,
City Hotel.
SAVANNAH, GEO.,
The best, location In the city
for strangers.
Terms—$2 per day; $L0 per
MRS.'J. M. CASH,
iHAg. llABBYt anwftntrnliVnt.
rf P.'M. CAM’S
GKAIjIiXIRV OP
DAGUERREOTYPES,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
—AND—
A M BR0TY P E8>
147 Congress Street.
Mr. C. lake*, ruucb p.ensure lu aimonnclng to the
citizens of Savannah, that he has- on oaIiIlUIou
some COLOttEI) PHLTOGRAPflS. executed by one
of the flnrat Water Colorist In the country, who
will tpend the season tn the city, provided there la
sufficient encouragnment M> warrant lu
Pieaao call and'see tpocloieua aud leave your or
ders. m
DAGUERREOTYPES, (the l>Rt In the world.)
taken dally. * nov14
C ONFKCTIO MR Y.-fJreaw fiairv.
Fig*. Prunes and Chocofet**, Brandy, Pori
Wine, Cordial. Chocolate and Liquid Drop*. Gum
Drops ol all flavors. Burnt, PUtn and Chine Al
monds, Jujube. Lemon and Roue Ohnrstallsed
XBW B0HSETS
•Just Reoeived.
M’ME. C. GRA.DOT,
141 Broughton, near Barnard Btreei,
arm ItKHPKC’TFOLLY Inlormu the
*6^NHLLadtea of Savannah that she has Just re-
oelved by the steamer etar of the South, a
LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF V’V-V'f }
FRENCH BONNETSI
THE MOST ELEGANT STYLE EVER SEEN.
AI*o, a lot of
Kibbou$, Flowers, Roses, Barbes
DRESS MAKING! DRESS MAKING!
ha * Ju • , «««*•■-
A Large and Fashionable Slock
DRESS TRIMMINGS
And FANCY GOODS,
and solicits the patronage of her foimer friends
and the public generally, at (I4<) cut* i.undrei and
fort)-four Broughton sirtoL, aavam.uh.Ca
o pxiiNryxGra
or
FALL AND WINTER
^ MILLINERY. it
MISS E. WEBB & OO.
Invito the attentlou of tho Ladles of Savannah
and vicinity to a rich selection of French aud New
York Bonnots, on THURSDAY aud FRIDAY, the
aud 2nth InaU. AIao, a largo aoeortment oi
BONN Kin and Fi.ATd, of eveiy deacrlpilou, ior
misses a*-d children.
ELEGANT HEAD DRESSES,
BRIDAL WREATHS.
FLOWEK8,
...» . fathers, 40.
114 Broughton airoct.
cl ween Bull and Whitaker sts.
oct20
GRAND OPE lNING.
FALL & WINTER MILLINERY
New aud Fancy Styiei.
Bn. DIUM. M. PHdNh ink., rlmwri
wLtn announcing to tin Ludlea ot eavanuab.
. 'jw and the Hiiiroumlmg country, that she
wui optm tats morning ono ot i he most select utockii
ot ^ew Yoik and Parinlau Mluluery over ofioied in
thlM market, conslBtlug lu pait of the following
Goods;
on* aud Velvet Dress Hat*-; Plain aud Fancy do;
Straw do: Satin, Plu»h and itluomer do; ltlu .one,
Fiowera, Laces, ftc., ftc.
N. B —1 he principal pert of her Stock havlug been
£ urcnat»eulor catdi. rha can guarantee a saving ol
1 to 4)por cent on the prices generally paid by
Milliners, who buy itielr goodsou.dx month*’ time,
btraugers visiting this city are rtquoat.*d to exam-
iue he* stock beloi u put cnsslug eisuwbere.
‘16 Brer‘ ■ ' ’
dctlt
166 Broughton btreut, tin eo doors east of Jefferson.
HISS A. F, HYDE
BAs remrued from ibu North
^VwLwllh a choice arlectlon of MILLINERY
„ WW GuuDri, which she will teil at the LUtb-
BftT AiJW YORK PRICES, lu order to close the
business ou account of her health, lho ladles oi
davannjh und vicinity will find It to their Interest
to give ber a call neforo purchasing elsewhere.
N.U.—Dress Maklhg In all branches. Country
oi ders promptly attended to, ocU—lm
Fashionable Millinery,
UNDER BT. ANDREW’S HALUg^A
Ww COE JSr»ERS0« AND BftOOQHTON
HUES. R. A. FAGAN
RESI’BOTFULLY invites the Ladles of Savannah
and vlciulcy to her large and elegant stock of FALL
MILLIiNKRY aud FANCY GOODS, including French
Bonnets, of ihe latest style. Ribbons, Feather.,
Flowcis, Head-Dresses and Caps of every deRcilp-
lion, al*o ahaudsome assortment of Kinbrcldeitra,
and Children’s Embroidered Bonnets, whLh sh<
will open on MONDAY. October 10th.
iVire. F. returns her thunks to henltyand coun
try customeru for their liberal patronage hereto
fore, and solicits a .all from the Laulea generally
re pnnhwslng oLewh-re. octl-tf
To ibe Ladles of savauuab.
ill IMS 1>. A. UARD y K It Wll
WINTER SUPPLIES.
w
P. CURRAN
OUU) Inform tlio public that he !■
recoivtng hts new numnieiot c.holco
Liquors,
Wines.
Cigars, &c.
ousaois nviiiMm « vu h
3luh pipes otard.Duprcy ft Co s Dratidy—vin
tage oi I860
3 half pipes Plnet, Caslillou ft Co’s Brandy—vlr>
tago ot 1854
6 ' bis old French IJraudy
4 bbls lino old Mouorgahola Whisky
1 puiicooon Scotch Whisky
1 p mcheoii Irish Wulgky
. iuart«ress*s l'aie bhniy Wine
4 quarter casks Dark Browu bherry wins
23 000 Opera Segura
10 00 . dlffereM brands. „
49* Having tirade acoiiptdeiab.u uudltlon to bis
establishment, and erected au Oyster stand, be
will, during thu season, keep
OYSTERS
ON THE SHELL AND IN THE CHAFING DISH,
of a quality to compete wltb those of any other
house in the cltv. k*. CURRAN,
octl9—tt Bar Lane, rear -'f Custom House.
GROCERIES!
J UST rsoelVeil In More nnd vow offer
ing to thn trsdeat the lowest market price-, the
following, t't wit—
100 ags Rio Coffee
20 bbls,Crushed do
l
20 bbls Moimugahula do
20 bbla Old Bourbon do *
10 bbls Choice mil Itvo do w
10 bbls do do Wheal do
5 pipes O il Hollstni Gin
3 half pipes Old Hennoscy Brandy
4 half pipes Old C«guuc do
4 bbls Old Peach do
6 quarter casks 0!d Madeira und RherryWlMO
4 do do do Scutch aud Irisli Whisky
10J box s Tobacco, all qualities
Candles
100 Hicks Salt
Willow Ware, Broome, Buckets, Tui s, ftc.
„ T. AG.A. ADDISON,
No. 73 St. Julian aud 154 Congress street,
oct2fl / (litbrnra* Range.
REFORM
DRUG STORE,
BY
BOOTS
W. T. PARK & CO. 1
No. 186 Congress-Street.
AND
CTo- Qi> «9t* Jiilian-ot.
CATALOGUES,
In a Neat Faiupbli t Fora
3F.NT TO ANY ADDRESS FURNIFHSD UP.
PARK & CO.
SAVANNAH, GEO. Suitable
1 Of 18
mi
novltf CLAGHORN ft CUM
|N|
«i ib°1iaol, r J
door.intii.onVorl
auction; Ho. 4
mb i Ha,
In* to th. util, of .
benoat of the halt, ,
Term* cuh.
BY BLUM M MEtBB.
W bbla of Appka,
— UUtlL_ _
Improvements
hair story woodan d
present renting at tfCO a }
Terms half cash, hfttf on
mortgage on property.
DY LAROCHE A
with UiterMt and
hmbSmssss
mu.
Buggle. at Private (tale.
Two line now UiuliLCbUMtt.HoiiImorth.bMt
m.torUI. mH
Valuable Cotton Warehouse at Private
bale, 1
That commodious Wareuouae situated on Weak
B rose-street, next to Warnars Carriage RaposL
tory, ou Lots No. i and 10, Liberty Ward. 90 by U0
leet, whh improvements of an entire Iron roof
Cotton Wart house, all In good repair nnd under a
rent of $1,200 per annum; «ttb)ect toahlty ground
rend oi $35 per annum. Will be sold on liberal
terms. For further particular* apply toodr Count
ing Room. noviO
Fine Light-Top Boggy at Private Bole
A very hue leather top dgut Buggy, new and to
jod order. octSl
, A bargain In six Brick Xe__
No. 41 Crawford Ward. For partlculare, apply
at our office.
m a . ALSO.
Two five acre lots, adjoining the city, well
A desirable Plantation, at thejuaetlon or .the
LUtlo st. Marys and ML Marys River, toutalnlng
u WBl be sold low if appiisd tor soon. For
fobl.
tor soon. For
k enquire at our oocnttng-vocm.
Garden Lot for Imh.
A Garden Lot, containtnr ’•'“——' * —
years lease, situated near 6
read depot; under good 1
terms apply at our countlag-r
nin* 10 acres or Land, for ft
or Bavaarah and Gulf rati-
1 Lace and cultivation* For
ocitl
by one. w. wvukt.
Fur iu far hale,
A valuable Farm on ihe White Bluff Road, ft)$
miies from the city of Savannah, containing about
280 acres, a large proportion of which baa been pro-
uuuuceu by gt-od Judges to bo aa good land aa any in
the state. About 65 acres of the tract la well trac
ed, and 50 acres have beaD roughly pleated. Thla
piece can be profitably worked aa alarm or market
garden. There is a great abundance ot wood, and
ihe stock range is very good. There are ala ne
gro houses, entirely hew, which will comiorfiatoly
accommodate twenty-ttvo negroes. Also, a corn-
p tte barn, atabiia aud oartlage house, withe new
and large poultry house. The location Is a healthy
one, the present prcpiletor nothavitg a case of
86 » < ‘ r ^_ Bl f. kn ' ■* on lor the past two yean.
For ffirther particular* apply at the offloe.
nov23
Exeoutor’a ffilt-
WHl be sold before the Court House. In the city of
Savannah, cn the urstTneaday tu December next,
between the legal hours of sale.
74 Mi. area of Central Kail Bos'* ^‘ock, belonging
'ill be told, on the first TUESDAY In January
next. In front of the tourt-houae. during the Is-
S al hours of sale,
- Negro Man, named John, aged about 30 yean,
belonging to the estate of P«ui Keller, deceased,
late or Chatham county. Mold by order ol tho Kx-
eoutora or said estate, under the provisions of tbe
-rlti lor a division among Ihe betre.
Terms cash—purcnMers paying for titles. nOvB
. , . At Privata Bala.
A valuable Plantailon In theeounty of Chatham,
dtnuted 7 miles from the city, on the LUtle Ogee-
cbee river, containing 666 acres of land, aultablofor
the cultivation ot Sea Island Cotton and provisions.
Tho place Is now tn cultivation, having 600 uorea
under fenco, with a good dwelllug and gagro
houses. Lama, stable, fto., all iu good order. The
laud Is bounded ou oue side by the river, requiring
iu Teuco on that vluo. Purchasers requested to
;all and examine. Terma~one*th!rd cash; the
iialarice on one and two years. nov!7
„ ^ nil At A*rlvnt« Halo*
$1,000 City of Columbus Bunds novlf
AtPiivate Bale.
A beautiful and healthy situation for a residence
lu oue of ibe most convenient locations in the city,
bdlng Lots 38 and 38, corner of Wi.f taker and Perry*
streets, with Improvements. For particular* ap
ply at this office. novI6
To Bent.
The Eastern halt of the Brick Tenement, etta
attd at the corner or State and Jefferson streets
Possession g<veu at once. nov6
Valuable Heal Slatate*
On the first lUnrDaY In December next,duriig
,.legal hours of aale, lu Lent of Court House,
Win to told, lot No. 10, Taylor street. Chatham
Ware, with ImprovementK.cousiallug of three tene
ments, 20 feet front, two stories huh on a brick
basement, with finished attics. Gan and Water
throughout. Mold fora division among the owners.
•Jan bo treated for at private sale until day of sata.
torn
TO Till
PHYSICIANS Cf THE SOUTHERN STATES.
Wolfe’s Genuine Cognac
Brandy,
Wolfe’s Genuine Pori Wise,
Wolfe’s Gen fee Madeira Wine,
Wolfe’s Genuine Hurry Wine.
I aiu now supplying iho trade pith pure Cogoao
Brandy, In bottlex, both fbrmedtcpJ and private use*
The Immense success that has -.frowned my tfforU
to place a pure Gin within the reaoh of all, oodar
the nirne of Aromatic *cheldam Schnapps, and to
drive ont of tho market the pernlclpps compounds
•old as Gin throughout the country, ted mauy lead
ing Druggists, Apothecaries and medical Alan, for
some years past, to solicit me to poisue the seme
course In regard to the article of Brandy. I should
hive complied with these requests from all quqr-
t >rs lour aso, but was deterred fioin It by the feet,
t iat owing to tho exhorbitaut price of Brandy Ja
France, consequent upon the shortness of tho grape
crop Tor Homo years, there was no chance of zuy
tolng able to Import the choicest Brandy, bottle It
sad sell it at moderate prices. Fortunately for mp,
the grape crop for the last and previous year (aad
the prospect for this) was abundant, and prioea of
braady havn fallen to the standard of ten years age.
The duiy on Brandy la also seventy per cent lower,
aud I have now made arrangements with four
Brandy export era In Franof, of the highest repute,
and am regularly receiving consignments of the
bestOognaoBrandy, which lam boUlfug and nel-
Jug us Wolfe’s Genuine Cognac Brandy. I guarantee
with my sea), labels and certificates, the Brandy so
bottled by ms aa tho pure, unadulterated article,
aua it will be found, when ustd aa a medicine, a
beverage, ot a cordial, healthful end Invigorating.—
I: lias been a matter of universal complaint, that a
bntioof pure, unmixed French Brandy, waa very
difficult to obtain. au<l the purchaser, nine times lu
t ui, wo 1 * devolved with a vile manufactured Imita
tion. Of all doserlptlous of ardent epDlta, Brandy,
from Its high price, has been the one artlole that
mixers and sellers have turned their attention to,
and millions cf gallons of the so*called French
brandy have been mattered annually through th#
land, aud have been the primary cauveof murders,
suicides, cruelties and crimes, and have' rest thou
sands to an aarly grave, telf dratroyer*. from de
lirium tremens, maaia-a-potu and horrors, names
unknown, until unprtudpied men began to make
ra widening compounds aud jmU ^ M the pure
French Brandy.
The virtues of pure Trench brandy need not ho
told by me. They a: • known throughout tho world
as a medicine or mltd stimulant. It la, aa tho
French nation poetically call It ‘'Jfiau do la via," th*
water of ifrto. But thla applies to R only when puns
and unadulterate 1. Manufactured with tho fear*
ful ingredient* that maxes good Imitation. It be
comes a death drink to Innocent tens of thousands
of our race. To remedy a fearful evil. I have com- ’
merited Importing Brandy, bottling It, aad MUtag 14 *
as ” Wolfe’s Genuine Cognac Brandy.” I am dally
receiving orders from the drtuwUU and apoth* ca
rles lu all parts of the Union, to sell It tor medical
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