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SAVANNAH MORNINCl NKW!S, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 28. 1869.
DRY GOODS ! ! DRY GOODS!!
IMME
N S E
OF
STOCK
STEAMSHIP UliV>>:.
FOB IVKW VOSIK.
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STAPLE DRY GOODS.
pepper & KOLLOY
WOULD RESPECTFULLY DIRECT PUBLIC ATTENTION TO THEIR
PRESENT STOCK OF
STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS!
which, for extern and variety, cannot be excelled by any house in this .city, and as our
stock ia purchased on as good terms ns that of any other house in Savannah, we are
determined to offer great bargains, our motto being QUICK SALES, SMALL PRO-
FITS, AND ONE PRICE ONLY. We would ask particular attention to our large
stock of
DRESS UOOD*. FLANNELS.
English and Welch Flannels, to all qualities, in
cluding some flue Shaker Flannels.
BLANKETS, dro.
300 pair One French and English Blankets, (all
Bombazines and Alpacas
Plain and Figured l)o I .nines
Plaid Poplins ami Valencias
Plain and Figured Hast!mere*
Scotch Plaids, (all wool)
French, English'and American Calicoes; In fact, a
(till Hue of Mourning and Dress Goods.
SHAWLS.
Plain Cloth Phawls. (all wool)
Plaid Cloth Shawls, do
Btellaand Printed Cashmere Shawls.
Wo would refer particularly to our Immense stock
of Cloaks trom auction.
EMBROIDERIES.
Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Bands
Jaconet Band*. In great variety, from New York
auctions,selling below halt price
6000 EmbroideredOollais, auction lots, astonishing
ly cheap.
(lliOVRS.
GENTS’ DEPARTMENT.
Fine French and English Doeskins for Pants
Fine do do Casslmeres do do
Scotch and English Tweeds, (all wool)
Merino and Lamb's Wool Drawers
„ d° do Undershirts
Fine Linen Bosom Shirts
Flue Marseilles do. white and col'd
Silk Pocket Handkerchiefs
Line Jambro. do, white and col’d bordered
Merli ». Lamb’s Wool and Cotton Half lloes
Neck Ties and Cravats
Kid Gloves, tn great variety, from auction.
Merino and Buck Gauntlet do
6 4 B>ack and Fancy Colored Cloths for Ladles'
Cloaks.
do Oa9hmeredo
do Bilk aud Bilk Fleeced do; In great variety.
IRISH l.INBNM.
600 pieces Irish Linens, our own tmnortatton, per
Circassian, Galway steamship, and made strictly to
CORSETS.
Another lot received of those new designs tn
Corsets; Mechanics* Corsets and Mechanics' Jack
ets, selling rapidly.
WINDOW SHADES.
SHIRT.
PLANTATION GOODS.
Kerseys, Llnsoy*. and Blankets, at prices to defy
all manner of competition.
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 Proflts, and One Price Only.
PEPPER & MOLLOY,
O-.IIT BKOUOHTON HTliBKT. NKAR WHITAKER, SAVANNAH.
NOTICE.
CENTRAL R. R.A B’O CO. OF GKO., 1
Savannah. Nov. 17th, 1859.)
THE Annual Meeting of
the Stockholders of this Company will
he held at the Banking Ilonas In Savannah, on
TUKpDaY, the *otli December, proximo, at 10
o’clock. A. M.
Mock holders will be massed free to and from the
Hireling.
Tee President and Directors earnestly request
that a majority of the Stock may be represented at
themcetlng. 1KO. A. GUYLBR.
novl7—td . Ca liter.
Prof. L. Louis’
LOST.
STRAYED from hoHe-.
coiner of Harris and Anercorn st*.
fine BLACK SETTER, (female)
N. A. PRATT.
BIRDS!
)ancmg
la now open nt Masonic Hall every
Wedne«day and Saturday, at 3>£ o’clock, for chil
dren, and for gentlemen, Monday, WtdneBday and
Friday, at 8 o'clock, P. M. novl7—tf
Election 'Notice.
W HERE A*, WARING ItUHSKLL,
Ksq., Hnerlif of Onathara County, hath tnl»
day resigned his office, and wherea-, under and by
virtue of an act of the General Assembly of tho
State of Georgia, approved Dec. 26,1826, it Is made
thouuty of the Iuierlor Court tu advertise and
give notice of the election to fill such vacancy:
An election is therefore ordered to be held at the
Court House, In Chatham County, on Wednesday.
office to which Waring Russell was elected
first Monday In January. idM. The polls will bn
opened at nlua o’clock. A. M., ana closed at 6
o i look, P.M.
By order of tholr Honors.
.look, P.M.
“—* r of —
WILLIAM II. CUTLER, J. 1.0.0. 0.
WILLIAM F. BRANTLEY, J.l. 0.0. o.
NOAH B. KNAPP, J. i o.c. C.
JoHNSCRKVNN, j. i. o. o.c.
GEO. P. HARRISON, j.i.c. 0.0.
Attest:—WM. II. BULLOCH, Clerk I. 0. 0. 0.
N. U.— No candidate appearing to till the vacan
cy, Levi S. Russell, Ksq., was appointed Sheriff
pro. tem , to till the same, by their Honors, the
Justices of the Inferior Court novl7
200 Negroes Wanted.
H ighest cash price* win b© paid
for young and likely N«groes. either In Mini*
lies or 1u gangs. Persons having negroes to sell,
can add reus either of us at Macon, or one or the
other of ns may be seen at the 8creven or Pu askl
Hjuscs, at any time during the week. ^ ^
J. B. ALLGOOD.
novl7-2m C. P- STUBBS.
BROUGHT TO JAIL. „
A UOLUIV .tiaNi who caiis hiuiaelr
William, aged between 26 and 30 years, aeout
six feet high, weight about 187 pounds, and says he
la afro» man, and was raised In Columbus. Geor
gia, and that Mr. Simms, of Columbus, la his guar-
$50 REWARD,
W ILL be paid for the apprehension
and delivery of my girl Emma, at my office.
Said girl ran off about the last of September; Is 23
years of age, copper colored, sllin and delicate In
appearance, about 6 feet 3 or 3 Inches high. with a
bushy or full hea t of hair. She was formerly the
property of Wl'Mam Wright, hut more recently
tho property of Mrs P. K. Pleasants. Her mother
lives ut. E. J. Puraj's, near St. Paul’s Church, and
one of her slaters lives near tho A. A G. Railroad
Depot. „ J. BRY AN.
oct27
Johnson Sqn
BUILDING .LOTS
For Sale.
T7IIVK IIDII.OING bOTH, 60 by 105, In
1/ Oglethorpe Town, south of the Jail. They are
very desirable Lota for building purposes, and will
bo sold low for c zsh. For particulars on ant re of
novIP— Iro W. M. DAVID80N.
STAR
CLOTHING EMPORIUM.
1859. quarters. 1859.
WM. 0. PRICE,
OORNKR OF BAY A HULL-3T8..
W HERE GENTLEMEN of tnai© ©an
make selections from the bent aud largest
itock ol .Goods In the city, and have their orders
exeout <1 with elegance and dispatch unrivalled In
this country
Clothing, Ready Made,
FOR MEN AND BOYS OF ALL AUKS.
VdllNItmiNU ANO FANCY 00008
Of every description, tn endless variety, and at
the very loweet rates for cash, or satisfactory
The patronage of city and country is respcctfnl-
ly solicited. Bargains can he made. Call and nee.
novl
ik TIRE NOTICE! &
I HAVE ON HAND r Has Block of
Walctie., Jewelry »nd eilvor War., atettd binMu,
flit, euueou. GKORQM WILL1NGT0N.
Notice to Mariners.
01II10N0MKTBB8 RATED BY TRANSIT. AT
WILLINOTON’S.
Tho greatest Pistol of the ages weight onljr eleht
ounces, and con be carried In the vest pocket, via*
Sharpe's Repeaters, at WILUaOTON’S.
LADIES!
A hoe assortment of HAIR P™,
A NEW LOT
Of tho,a MO Bowing M “ Wn 'VlLLlNOTON'S.
GAB FIXTURES.
A variety of beautiful pattens, far sale at New
York prices; just received hy •‘“ftYlVaTOB-H.
tnr Particular attention pMd to repairing
Watches, Jewelry, Ac*, at WTLLINGTOS’S.
N. W. cor of Bryan and Whitaker-streets.
novlT Qilffln’s Old Stand.
RICH FURS FOR LADIES.
gBTtst Hudson Bn
do et * 70 00
do at M 00
Pitch at *» j»
Btone Martin at
Siberian Squirrel
do
Black Lynx....«.
do
Imitation Mink.
35 00
25 00
30 00
Whole delta comprise Vletortne. Cuffs and Muff.
A'so, a large as*orimeut of Misses Chinchilla.
Squirrel. Ac.. aU of which the ladles ,n 7j* t lL t0
examine at tbe Hat and Gap Store. No. 163 Oon-
pluasure to Intorin them that I huvtwJUHfc
rived, per Bremen ship Gauze,via Charleston, from
Germany.with u largo and line assortment of sweet
Binging Birds, such as Canaries and others. Them
and therefore warranted sound In every leaped.—
Thaokfu- for former patronage, I hope the *ame
will be continued during this week, which will be
the extent of iny .sojourn. Also, a tine assortment
Brongbhton H«reet.
MRS. POWELL
tram lent board err. She has _
lew rooms >©t. for single gentle-
id. *
oct29—tf
not occupied. A number ol day
be accommodated "
Instruction
VOCAL MUSIC 1 .
SAVANNAH MUSICAL ACADEMY.
Now classes
Applications for
through Box No. 667 Post Office. .. .. ....
“jffj^'l.at Aimjry Hall,eaihday. from 3to9oclock,
The quarter will consist of two lessons per week,
for ten wetks, at tho following BATES for each
pupil, vis:
Public Class for children $3 00
Do do for adults 6 00
Private do 10 00
Tuition payable In ail cases halt quarterly In
advance. nov8- f BAKNAUD KI.LId.
NEW YORK
KEROSENE OIL.
arrungemeuts with i
Their Agents in Savannah,
we shall sell the Oil of their manufacture at the
LOWEST PRICES !
TIIB NEW YORK KEROSENE 0»L COMPA
NY, Auhtins, Agents, a' e the exclusive proprietors
of tne Patent Bights for the manufacture of Kero
sene ; also owners of tbe trade mark,
“KELOSEFE!”
and the prublio are hereby notified that any In
frlugement of either will be vigorously prosecuted
An equAl quantity of New York KEROSENE
WILL BURN LONGER
than an equal quantity of ANY OTHER COAL
OIL In the market—does not smoVe while burning,
and Is of an UNCHANGEABLE LEMON OOt OR.
and tree from unpleasant odor
We solicit an order, aud If the quality does not
prove entirely satisfactory, we authorise Its retnrn
at our expense.
A. A. 80DM0N8 A CO.,
nov24 Savannah, Ga.
COLUMBUS BOND,
*1,000, pnya tat January, 1H62.
‘•annual a. For sale by
WM. KING * H'iNB.
REMOVAL.
WILBUR & GLEASON
1TAVK REMOVED to No. 110 Boy-at.,
O. opposite their old office, and over N. A. Bar-
dr e A Co’s. nov24—lw
VIRGINIA TOBACCO.
<<l?XCKJLMIOK.» “Be. or Herman.”
-Lia..d ‘ Walter Boyd’s,” from the Magnolia Fac
tory, Just received In boxes and half boxer, and lor
•ale by B. 8. 8ANCUE7,
nov34-6 Bay street.
KNOXVILLE CITY MILLS
FLOUR.
F jr nalebi
nov34-6t
FAVORITE BALLADS;
A BOOK. OK FAVORITE BALLAD*.
Illustrat'd wl h fifty engravings, from draw
ings by the first artists.
Mary Btauuton, or The Pupils of Marnel Hall. By
the author of Portraits of My Married Friends.
The Fool of Quality, or The Hlstorv of Henry,
Ea I of Moreland By H*nrv Brooke, Esq ; with a
Biographical Preface, by Rev. Chas. Kingsley.
Twelve Years or a Soldier’s Life In India; teing
extracts from the letter# of the late MaJ W. 8. R
Hods* n, lncl >dtng a personal narrat Iveor tbeBlege
of Delhi and Capture of the King and Princess
A History of the FourGeorge*. Kings of England,
containing personal Incidents of tbeir lives, public
events of their relans. and biographical notices
of their ministers, courtiers and ravoil.ns. By
8am’l M. Bmucker.
Carolina Sports by Land and Wat.r, including In-
rlde iisof DevIJ-Flabtng Wild Cat. < eer aud Bear
Hunting. Ac. BvttieHon. Wm.KMott. Illustrated.
The Oolldren’* PIctnre-Hook of Country Scenes;
wiihft'JiUuBttatlona.
The Children’* Picture Fablr-Jook, containing
161 fables, with 60 Illustrations.
The New Night-Caps. Told to Charley. By the
Author of Night-Caps, Ac.
Tom Brown at Oxford. A 8<quil to School Days
at Rngby. 11) Thomas Hughea.
Elements of Rhetoric, designed as a Manual of
Instruction. By II«nry Ooppee A. M. Promisor
of English Literature tn ths University of Penn-
,, Kements of L^glc. designed as a Manual of In-
COOPKK A OO.
A KKW UAKKBI.B pore Old R»
Whisky, t „.r» old: Juet recelfedIn rtor, .nd
for i.lfl by (novjfi) K. O’BYRNM.
POTATOKN A^UVIIDKIHH —BOO bbl..
■ Potatoes and 100 quIntsU Codfish, lauding from
brig It K. Haskins, and for sale bv .
to vis COHKNB A HERTZ.
Flour; 300 sacks Extra Family Flour; la store aud
for sale bv
novll F. L. CONSTANTINE A 00.
N.K.BARNUM. | povl4
C OHN 1HKAL.-ICO bnahele of fresh
around Corn Meal, jnat received and for tale by
uov34 JAMES 1. 8NIDEB A CO-
Vho BteamsMp
O^pVAcHKNck
ron nsw tohk.
Will sail
On Tueadtty,
Nov’r 29;h,
At 11 o'clock, A. M.,
precisely. For freight or passage, apoTyVo**'
JNO. R. W1LDKR A GALLI K,
Cabin pSBsaco, 616: Steerage. 67
Bavannah, Nov’r 26. 1869.
Baltimore & Savannah steamsliin
XjIWTB.
FOK BALTIMORE.
The steamer
For freight only,
City of Norfolk,
Oapt. PARKER,
will leave as above
T ueadny,
Nov’r 29. at - A. M.‘
; COASTING VESSELS.
FOR CHARLESTON,
via bi.uffton.eoyd’b landing, bbaufort
Mll/TON H»AU, AND forvrSy iiFdRHY. '
I Loavsa on Sunday Afternoon, at 5 o’ol'k.
THK Btll-KkllOlt IKON HTHAiVIKIt
-Lev
v-"
OECILE.
F. PECK - - - Counuauder,
Having uudorgono a thorough overhauling, will
leave the Charleston Whart on SUNDAY, the Id
October, and will couiluue to leave every Sunday
thereafter. For engagement ot freight, apply to
Walton Female College
LOTTERY.
Cfiarfered 6y the 8(at* of srrrpin in lg^g,
W. O. DAWbOiN A PU., Managers.
Drawn on tho Uavana Plan at Macon, under the
sworn superintendence of K. 0. Bnikiey and Jo
seph Waterman. Kaq*.
For engagement .
J. P. ilituoilb A CO , AgemS,
M „ „ , , , , . Oharlestou Wharf.
N. B—Freight and Wharfage payable by the
shippers. Amounts of $1 and uuder payable on
wharf at time of shipment. sei>iS8
nov'it
FOR NEW VOlUt.
The Hteauisltlp
AUGUSTA,
Oapt. WOODHULL,
»0R NEW tORR,
will sail
On Huturdny,
. , _ Dec. 3. at 1 P. ,M -
precisely. For freight orpassage, apply to
JNO. R. WILDER A GALLIh,
nov H Agents.
bavannah oi
Fur freight c
Ion Wharf, c
CHANGE OF DAYS.
tma, II»» el.iuu packt'L ..John A.
SaBHI llooro » Cppt. T. N. panjot,
‘•‘“'4,?.SSn 8A .T OKUA ' r WOBNINU, and
TUKBDaY APTKBNOON.alA o’clu'k.
pa,HOBO npply uu hoard ut tliu rush-
M. A. OOUKN. Agent,
CHANGE OF DAY.
FOR NEW YORK.
For Point Comfort,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON THE
SAVANNAH RIVER.
,^h, ' J*®’ 1 known Iron
*wno. Captain J.
®_G.GARNETT, having completed
■■ner ngnlar summer repairs, will
Charleston Wharf
AFlbUNOON. August 6th, at 6
continue to leave every Friday af-
.tr. tor trelght engagentruts, Ac.,
J. P. BROOKS A So.. Agents. *
„ „ . . . . Charleston Wharf.
N. B.—Freight will be received at tho warehouse
>n ami ufter Monday next, the 1st August.
aug!5—tf
MONTGOMKILY, dipt. Fred. Crocker,
HUNTSVILLE, Cape. John A. Foil,
Will hereaitor sail for Savannah and New York
every TUUKSDAY. Tho above ships were built
expressly fur this trade, ami the accommodations
for Passengers aro equal to any steamships outh
coast.
BU1GHA.M, BALDWIN A CO..
Agents, Savannah, Ga.
H. B. UHOMWKLL A o6.»
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
SI l)K-W HKi: L STIC A iH KH S
AUGUSTA 1,600 tons..,
FLORIDA 1,300 “ ..
ALABAMA 1,900 “ ..
Capt. M. S. WoodhtilL
Isaac Crowell.
Geo R. Schenck.
These steamships be-
SAM’L L. MITCHELL A SON.
Agents, New York.
THE GREAT WONDER
,OB THK
NINETEENTH CENTURY,
PROFESSOR WOOD'S
HAIB RESTORATIVE.
S AYS (be St. Louis (JIo) liemocriu—
Ue:ow we publlfib a letter to Dr. Wou.'.oi this
cltv. rora a gentleman tn Matue. which speaks ► low-
1 >gly of the sapeilurnurlts of his hair tontc. buc:i
evidence must have Its effect, when coming from
a reliable source. If certincates aro guarantees at
truth, t ie Dr. need* no enc-uiiums, nor useless
puffery from the press:
Gentlemen—Having my attention called a few
mouths since to the hl.-hly beneficial effects of
your hair restorative, I was Indued to make appli
cation of It upon my own hair, which htol become
quite gray, probab y one-third white; my whiskers
" *- ter. Some three months Blnee
of your hair restorative, und
uredit. I goon found It was proving what 1 had
wbhed I used It about twice a week. I have
since procured another bottle, of which l have used
ue. 1 can now d rtliy to tho wor d that the
y or white nalphas tota ly disappeared, both
w.. my head and face, aid my hair has resumed its
natural color, and I believe more suit and glossy
tbau It has been before lor twenty five yours. 1
am now sixty years old; my good w : fe, a‘ tho ago
of Aft)-two, ha* used It with the same effect.
rightly ase, as per direction*, will not havo
slon tocoulradtctmy statement*, lam a cltiztn
of tills city, a id a resident t ore for the lust fifteeu
,and am known to every one here and ad
orning towns. Any use you may make of tho
ibove, with my name attached. Is at. your service,
u I wMi to preserve tbe beauties of nature In oth-
"* “ w ‘" *“ ra) ,e ' r 1 “■ ‘aVkay'mond.
Baltimore, Jan. 23,1668.
WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Professor Wood—Dear Sir: Having had the mis
fortune to lose the best portion of iny hair, from
tbe effects of t* e yedow fever In New Orleans In
1864.1 was Induced to mako a trial of your prepa
ration. and found H to answer os the very thing
needed My hair is now thick and glossy, and no
word* can express my obiigarions to yon in giving
to the afflicted such a treasuie
FINLEY JOHNSTON.
The undersigned. Rev. J K. Bragg, le a mini ter
In egalar stand u*. as Pastor of the Orthodox
Charcb at Brookfield. Mas-. He Is a geutleman ol
great Influence aud universally beloved.
WM. DYER.
Brooefikli. Jan. 12.1838.
Pro'ess ur Wood—Dea** 8tr: Having made trial of
your Hair Restorative, It gives mo pleosU'eto say
that Ha effect has been excellent In removing in
flammation, dandruff end a con-tant tendency to
Itchti g with which I have been tronbiel with from
childhood; and hua klso restored my lurir, wblrh
was becouilrg gray, to Its original color. 1 have
nsed no other Article with any thing like the
pleasure or profit. Yours truly.
J. K. BRAGG.
The Restorative Is pnt np In bottles of three
sites, via: large, medium aud small; the small
holds half a pint and retails for one dollar per bot
tle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent,
more In proportion than tho small, retails for two
dollare per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per
oent. more In proportion, and rotalls for S3 a bottle,
Oi J. WOOD A COi, rroprietors, 312 Broadway.
New York, (In the great N. Y. Wire Railing Estut-
llabinent.) and 114 Market St. Bt. Louis, Mo., arfi
•old bv all good Druggists and fancy goods dealers.
nov23— 3md*w
square. Savanaah. for tho purchase and sale of
ea, and other business that may offer, and
ts the patronage of the former patrons of
JohnS.Montmollln. aDd continuance ot his own
friends. The building la la ooudltlon and order for
the safe keeping of negroes; rooms large and
pleasant. Strict attention given to all business,
sept 19 j A. BRYAN.
P )K BALK.-Thirty nrgroea. constat
ing of men. women and children, among which
are girls snttable for house and nursing, capable
women ard several good men. for plantation and
houseaervauts* A. BRYAN,
aeptl9 Market Hquore.
TAKE NOTICE.
TOYS
In Endless Variety.
rvlItBCT from the manuructorl*-«. nt
JJ wholesale or retail. Also, a large assortment ol
Premium Fire Works,
rarraoted to he the beat In the United States.
RU1^,i, CONFECTIONERY.
NUTS. Ac.
For tale at J GRAHAM’©,
Cor. Congress and Drayton streets.
P. g —All country orders punctually attended to.
Kitru^and 8op.rflne, V.rloa, bnindV;'SO ucki
SSSSS? 0 ^ ‘‘" I *
cor Bay and Barnard-etreeta.
For Charleston,
VIA BBAUPOltT AND HILTON HEAD.
e»vo regn ....
Works, EVERY SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, at 4 o’clock. For frtlght or passage,
JOHN 0. FRAZER AGO.. Agts.
FOR PALATKA,
VIA BRUNSWICK. ST. MAKY’R, FERN ANDINA,
JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INCKRMKDIATE
LANDINGS-
TI1K sienmer KVKU-
IlLAUK. Capt. L- M. COXBT-
TKU, having been thoroughly
>overuauled and painted, will
■leave regularly from Dillon’s
* Works, EVERY WEDNEaDAY
MORNING, at 9)4 o’clock.
This ateamer oilers the very best accommodation
to passenger^ and, carrying no mall, will meet with
“0 detention on the route.
She com,vets with the Brunswick and Florida
utu! the Fernji.ri.na Railroad*, and all Stage Lines
fur tho Ulterior ot Florida, returning on cATUH-
I)AY?i lti time to connect with tne New York
Steamerd and Central Railroad trains.
The steamer Everglade wl 1 take freight and pas
sengers for Camp Flnckney and a ! the landings
th** tit. Mary’* River.
For freight or passage, aoply on board or to
ueptlti
JNO. C. FRASER A Co.. Agents.
known as the ‘‘New
York and Savannah
Steam Navigation com-
pany,” and In comfort,
accommodations and
fare, cannot be excell-
y —a/ aro commanded by experienced, skil
ful; careful and oolite officers.
JOHN R. WILDER A GALLIB,
Agents, Savannah.
S1EAMI0 LIVERPOOL,
l.ONUON, ULA8GOW,
AND ALL PABTB OP IRELAND
FOK $30!
The powonul Iron steamships
City ef Baltimore* City of Wnshiuston*
Uity of itlaneUeater* Kunvnroot
Vlgti
Will sail from New York for Liverpool,
OXRETIWO TUI
17. a. maixjs,
69* JSvtrv alternate Saturday. JtM
Passage from New York •
Cabin, $75...ThlrdClass, to alt the above places.$30.
Passage from Liverpool:
Oablu $85 Third CiasB $40.
ay* Passengers forwarded to Havre, Antwerp,
Bremen and Hamburg for $85 In Cabin, $35 Third
Class.
To PARIS (In 26 hours from Liverpool,) Cabin
690: Third Class, $38.
The above Steamships are built of Iron, in water
tight compartments, carry each an experienced
Surgeon and every requldte for the Immediate ex
tinction of lire.
For Passage, apply 1 to John G. Dale, 15 Broad way,
N. Y.,or It. J. UOH.T1S <kUO.«
177 Broadway, N. Y.
N. B.—Passengers by this Hue avoid the risk and
delay of calling at Halifax aud St John*.
tS" Agents wanted. Imll—r
CM ANGLE OF HAY.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka, East Florida,
»1A BRUNSWICK,AT. MARYS. tKKNANDINA.
JACKSON VJLLLK, MAGNOLIA, PICOLATA, AND
TOCO I.
Loaves overy Wednesday Morning, at
half past 9 o’clock.
THK nrw Iron stenmer
St. i>lur?a« Capt. J AS FREE
BORN having beeu thoroughly
overhauled, will leave regular
ly a* above, returning on Sat
urday morning in time to connect with tho New
York Steamer*.
This boHt ha* been built expressly for this line,
and has large and airy saloons apd state rooms for
passengers.
For freight or passage, apply on board at the
Florida htoampackut Wharf, or to
OLAGHORN Jk CUNNINGHAM.
Agents.
The St. Maryt. connects at Brunswick wuh Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad; at Fernandina with
Fernandina Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Ridge,
Stance, Waldo and Galnsvllle, and Stage* to MtU-
dleburg, Allcaiiopy, Newnan*vtlle, Flemlngton,
»y; at Jacksonville with Juck-
o>.......... .. ,n V uuj. Madison aud Tallahassee Rail
road: at Plcolat i and Tocol with Stages for St. Au
gustine; at Palatka with Hart’s Staves for Orange
Springs und Oca'a, and steamer* to Sliver Springs,
Foit Brook, Fort Duller, iiUlouv llle and Enterprise.
Ji 4
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Palatka,
VIA DARIEN,BRUNBWIOK, ST. MARY’S, FER-
NANI 1NA, JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA, Pl-
COLATA, AND TOCOI.
Leaves every Friday Morning, at hAlx
past 0 o’clock.
THK STEAMKK ST.
JOHNS, Capt. N. KING.hav-
tiu been thorcughly oveihaul-
ed, has resumed her place on
the line, and will leave regular
ly a, .move.
For freight or passage, appiy on board, at the
Florida Steampackct Wharf, or to
OLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
Agents.
This Boat connect* at Brunswick with tho Bruns
wick and Florida Railroad; at Fernandina with For-
nundlna Railroad to Baldwin, Trail Ridge, Starke,
Waldo and Gainesville, aud Stages to Middlebnrg,
Mlcanopy, Newnansvllle, Flemlngton, Ocala and
Tampa Bay; at Jacksonville with Jackuouville,
Lake City, Madison and Tallahasee Railroad; at
Ptcbluta and Tocol with Stages for St . Augustine; at
Palatka with Hart’s Stages tor Oracge Springs and
Ocala and Steamers to Sllvor Springs, Fort Brooks,
Fort Bntler. Meionville and Enterprise.
NEW CLOTHING HOW.
D. 33. CAMP,
Draper & Tailor,
DEALER IN FINE
READY MADE CLOTHING
AND
GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS,
(Late of the firm of Robinson A Camp,)
WOULD Inform his friends and the public, that
he has disposed of bis Interest In the late estab
lishment, aud ha* taken tbe store 138 Gongress-st.,
(running through to 65 Et. Jn’lan-street.) where he
Is now opening an entire new stock, adapted to the
season, consisting In part, of Cloths, Casslmers
and Vest lugs, of all grades and colors—all of which
will be made at the shortest notice, trimmed and
got up In the best style of workmanship.
N. B.—Particular attention given to Military
work.
My Ready Made Clothing is man u fact a red by one
tf 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 consuntly on hand.
ALSO,
India Rubber goeds, such ai Coats, Cloaks aud Leg
glue, all of which are offered to the public on os ac
commodating terms a* can be had elsewhere.
And tho subscriber trusti that by giving the
same Individual attention to business, and by dis
playing the SBiue taste in catering tn the wants of
tbe publ.c that he ha* done for the last twelve
years, while cue of tbe Arm of Robinson A Camp,
that he will be atle to merit a share of tbe public
pr.tronag*. D. B. CA
nov2—tf
'^p 01
138and 55 St. Juilen-streets.
THE LITE
GOV. TROUP.
The Life of Gov. Troup,
BY TUB
HON. 3D. J- HARDBrr,
IS NOW READY FOB SUBSCRIBERS,
AND roil 8ALK, RETAIL OR TO THE TRAP!, BT
E. J. Purse, Publisher,
NO. 0 WHITAKER STREET.
oct28
EINSTEIN & ECKMAN
CONGRESS STREET,]
[151
calving additions to their large and attractive
■tuck cf
Fall and Winter Dry Goods
which, for BEAUTY AND VARIK j. Y, has never
been 8tirpa4*ed In this city. In addition to tbeir
usual Hoes of Bilks and other Dress Goods, rsoeclal
ntientlon '* Invited to their beautiful a4«ortment of
Fall and Wlmer Shuwl*. Cloak* and Mantilla*, Un-
enxaml White Good*. Real Laces and Paris Kiubrol-
d rtes. A)*" to their large and extouslve assort*
meat of Hosiery and Oloves, Blankets, Flannels,
Ac. octlQ
Jom; for sale
M. V. UENDF.RbON,
Market fiqnore.
S TAHC’U ANBftOAF75 linxea hiun>
ford Starch: 100 boxes Family Pale and No. 1
hoapj for sale by U. G. TILDES,
novas 136 Bronahton street.
and Rio Coffee. In store, for sale by
ies i
35 bags of Java
GRAND SCHEME
For December Ut, U69, wnen Prises amot.uiing to
iriJMXA) will be distributed. ^
. C-L.ASW Gti,
Draws at Macm. Ga., on the 1st day of Dec., 1869.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $UO.OOO.*
30,000 Tlcket^~3/37 Prises amounting to $312.000.
Tickets $10; Halvee $6; Q'laner* $2-50; lights $1.25
Tho 3000 Prises of $.10 mentioned In the scheme,
aie determined by tl',o last nnure of tho number
that draws the Capital Prise. For Instance, say
the Capital Prlzo ends with uumber 8, all tho»e
whole tickets ending with 8 are untitled to $30, In
addition to auy other prise It may draw. Halves
and Quarter* in proportion.
Small Soheme.
Great ueuueUou la Numbers i
CLASH 17.
Draws at Macon. Georgia, Doc, llth, 1869,In public.
thvorite Scheme qf lo.OOQ Numberi.
Capitals of $12,000. $5,000. $2,000. &o.
Tickets, Wholes $3; Halv«*H~$lJ0; Quarters $1.25.
SPECIAL NOTICE.—* (Task particular attention
toourBchemea mawnon the Havana Plan only,
on tht 1st, llth, 16th and 25th of every month, and
ask a comparison with any other Lottery In
existence. Tho plan Is so olmple that every
ono can understand it, and it has fewer num
bers than any other Lottery, and, therefore,
the chances to draw Prises are bette**. For
instance—there la tn our Lottery only 10,-
100 or 30,000 Numbers, and all others on the same
E lau range from 40,000 to 50,000 Numbers. Thone
otterlc* on the combination plan never have'
than 75,000 Numbers, and Prises are subject to a
deduction of 15 ner cent., while in our Lottery
there ts no deduction on prises.
.,MS“ All prises of $1,000 and under paid imme
diately after the drawing—other prises at the usu
al time of thirty days.
Pertons Bending money bv mall need not fear lta
boluglost. Orders punctually attended to. Com
munications strictly confidential. Notes of sound
Banks taken at pur. Those wishing particular
nnmbors should order Immediately. Registered
letters at our risk.
KKKKKKNC’R-IIon. OVID G. SPARKS,
Mayor of Macon; T. R. BLOOM, Cotton Factor.
Macon. Georgia: LaROCHK A BELL, Savannah,
Ga.; FARLEY, JURY A CO.. New Orloans. La.
For tickets, addros*
W. 0. DAWSON A 00.. Managers.
n Savannah or Macon, Ga.
JEW Prises cashed either lu Macon or Savannah.
«W For particulars, see schemes.
*i* Office In Savannah Bay Lane, rear Custom
House. au*17
COJU'SOLiUJiTEO
LOTTERIES OFOELAWARE
For December, 1859.
FRANCE, BROADBENTS & CO.,
MANAOKKB.
The Manager* call the Attention of tne public ...
tho lollowlng Splendid Schemes to be drawn during
the present month.
NE
‘Just Received.
M’ME. C. GRAOOT,
141 Broughton, new Barnard atraat.
cHvcrt hr iha itaamar star of tha booth,a
LARGE ASSORTMENT .
or
FRENCH BONNETS!
THE MOST ELEGANT STYLE AVitK BEEN.
Also, a lot of
Kibbousj, Flowers, Roses, Borbes,
tfo d P VKYt°;Wo , a attii,n - ibf ‘ o,r ~£7“ T
DRESS MAKING! DRESS MAKING!
A Large and Fashloaable Stock
DRESS TrImMINDS
And FANCY GOODS,
and solicits the patronsge of her foimer friends
imdthe public generally, at (14i) one hundred and
forty-four Broughtou street, fiavaunah.Ua.
O FBN-XWO
or
FALL AND WINTER
^ MILLINERY.
MISS E. WEBB & OO.
lavite the attention of the Ladies of Bavannah
anu vicinity to a rich selection of French and Now
York Bonnets, on TlIUKttDAY and FRIDAY, tho
27th and 2oth lusts. Also, a large assortment ol
BONNKTtf and FLATS, of every description, for
misses and children.
ELEGANT HEAD DRESSES,
BRIDAL WHBATH&.
Fi/ATUEB6, *0.
octJO buiw^e?Bul! aidVhHaksrsla.
A NBII
That elt^,....
ftoe simple, all
Romery and Hu
Hunting toe, ai
QKara
preieot ml
Tanna' '
mortaaaa.nproKf.y.
BV LiSOCHR ai
IRIX.
GRAND OPENING.
FALL Si WINTER MILLINERY
S«w and Fancy Styleg.
Dili*. 8. PKASK takes plsseirs
^^WLIn announcing to the LadUs of eavannah.
«nd the sarronadiag country, that the
wni open this morning one ol the most select stocks
pi New York and Patidlan^Miliinury ever oflered la
Goods;* 1 * 01 ' conat “ tlng ,n P ATt of the following
Bilk and Velvet Drees Hats; Plain end Fancy dot
Straw do: Satin, Plash and Bloomer do; RlhCona,
Flowers, Laces. 4c., Be.
N. U —The principal part of her Stock having been
£ uruha*eu tor cash, rhecaa guarantee a saving of
'to 4 J per cent on the prices generally paid by
Milliners, who buy tbeir goods on six months’time.
htraDgors visitiug this city are requested to exam-
$70,000!
Grand Consolidated Lottery
UP DBLAWAKE.
ClOMi 18a,
To be drawn In Wilmington, Del., Saturday, Dec.
31.I860.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
78 Numbers—18 Drawn Ballots.
LI Prise of 67U.QU0 Is
1 Prise of 3.MJ00
;1 Prise of...- 12,760\
k l Prise of. lz.760 J
LI Prise of. 6,(XX) i
. Ot
, l Prlso of. 6.000/
8 Prizes of
6 Prizes of 2,000..../.
10 Prizes of 1.880
20,000
20000
10,too
12,600
267,000
13,(00
867 Prises of. 1UK)
66 Prises of 20J
66 Prizes of. 150.
65 Prizes of 100
65 Prizes of 70.
4,810 Prizes of 40
27,040 Prizes of 20 640,800
32.193 Prizes, amounting to $1,202,000
Tickets $2U, Halves $10, Quarters $6, Eighths 92.60.
A Certificate of Package oi 26 Wholes, oosis $299 00
d » do 26 Halve* 149 60
do do 26 Quarter^ 74 76
do do 26 Eighths... 37 37
Grand Cousoii dated Lottery
OF DELAWAKK.
ON THE UAVANA PLAN.
Extra Clast 9,
To bo drawn at Wilmington, Del., Saturday, Doc.
31.185V.
Every Other Tioket a Prize!
Prizes Paid in Full, without any Deduction.
In theue Lotteries every Prize ts drawn.
MISS A. F. HYDE
k HAS returned irsa Ike Nsrtl
kwtth a choice selection of MILLINERY
r GOODS, which she will sell nt the LUW-
KW YORK PRICKS, In order to close the
bnslneas on acoonnt of her health. Tbe ladles of
Savannah and vicinity will find It to their Interest
*o give her a call before puribasing elsewhere.
N. B.—Dress Maklhg In all branchea. Country
oi tier* promptly attended to. ocU—8m
Fashionable Millinery,
gJEl UNDER BT. ANDREW’S HALK^^Kfe
Hw oon iirriasox axd bbouqbtom
3HES. R. A. FAGAN
RESPECTFULLY Invites tbe Ladles of Savannah
and vlolnl ty to her large and elegant stock of FALL
MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. Including i're: cb
Bonnets, of the latest style. Ribbons, Feather*,
Flowers, Head-Dressas and Capa of every descrip
tion, *l*o a handsome assortment of Embrtfdstles,
and Children’s Embroidered Bonnets, whkh sh>
will open on MONDAY. October 10th,
Airs. F. returns her thanks to her city and conn-
try enstomera for their liberal patronage hereto
fore, and Nollclts a call from the Ladlea generally
betore pnrchaslng eUewhero. octl-tf
To tha Ladles of Savannah.
111188 J>. A. GAUDNKK will
open her New Millinery on TUUR8DAY,
tha 87ih, and will continue to receive Bon-
neta every wo*k during the season.
iritKSS MAKING done in nuporlor style.
oct25—2m 169^ CONGRESS STREET.
2 Prize of 12.600 10 Prise* oi......
2 Prize* of 6.0 jo I 10 Prize* of
2 Prize* of 4,UoO 3u Prizes of
2 Prizes of 2,840 100 Prize* of
2 Prize* oi 2,Out 126000 Prizes of
And 2i2 Approximation Prizes ranging from $2)up
to $6o0.
25,365 Prizes, amounting to $340,000
W bole Ticket* $10; Halves $5; Quarters $2.60.
Persons who autdreueed only remit the risk <
PhCkage, for which we will send a Certificate, a*
follows—
A Certificate of Package of 16 Wholes, costs... $96 (
Do do 10 Eighths 12 00
PRIZES PAID AS BOON AS DRAWN.
Kir Ail orders addressed to“Frauce, Broadbents
A Co., Wilmington, Dol.,” will meet with prompt
ationtlou, aud the printed official drawlugs sent as
soon as over.
CAUTION.
Persons Ivlng at a distauce thould be extremely
cauttuus of whom they order Lottery Tickets or
CertlllcUesof Packages of TlcketB. The country
Is Hooded with bogus and swindling Lotteries.
Every inducement is held out to get persona to
Invest money in them. Capital prize* of from
$20,0c0 to t40,VC0 bead their scheme*—with Tickets
at Unu Collar. $100,000 Capital Prizes are offered.
Tickets $i. All such. In every ln*tauce, are frauds,
and H in >ney Is] soi.t to them lorTlcke *. It 1* so
much thrown away without tho t-hadtw of a
chance of getting a prlz^. Beware of all Lotteries
where tbe Capital Prize Is unusually Urge tn com
parison to the price ot Tickets. In overy in tance
where large prize* are i flared for a > mall cost of
Tickets, put It down f .r a certain fraud.
FRANCE, BROAD KENT 8 A CO..
Wilmington. Pel.
PIANO FORTES.
NUNNS & CLARK.
Established^ in 1822.
TUB Sibierl-^BHB
MU IMWETEb, r took the ApocrMEHM
(V I Mm Hof the above named || V A u D
■ ■ ■ ■ " 1 n s t r n m ents less * ■ " B ■
than three years since, and through tbeir
INTRINSIC MERIT ALONE.
Has sold over HIxlF of them.
The ACKNOWLEDGED VALUE of these Instru
ments OVER ALL OTHERS Is very plzinlj;Jtbown
In the simple fact: that within the last TEN YEARS
over FORTY different mekers In the United States
have foisted their Piano Fortes upon the pnblio as
tho
“VERY BEST EVER MADE,’’
not one of whom has a business existence to-day
while Nunns k Clark have gone bteadlly on for
nearly
FORTY YEARS,
never making
“Cheap Instrument*,”
but on tho contrary, constantly Improving, there
by placing themselves, at this time, higher In thr
estimation of all musicians, whether professions
or amateur, than they have ever been before since
they commenced business.
Mr B. has a large stock on hand, and Is receiving
by weekly steamers, and begs bis friends and the
public generally to oai'. and see these
JUSTLY CELEBRATED
INSTRUMENTS.
At his Rooms, Court House tqnare.
novl7—6mo if. H. POQARDUK/
NOTICE. ,
A LL IlILLs iiffuiuMt in* City ofHnvno-
lju nah must be rendered to the first of each cal
endar month, as the Committee* are Instructed
not to 6lgn bills 1n wultli there Is any Item pro
cured previous to the preceding month. The Tues
day before Council meets Is the last day for leaving
at my office all blits against the efty, which are
proporly vonched.
Done by resolution ofConoflU..
novl7— tf
N OTICidJ.
iBH VAN UOltN and
y have this day entered lnt<
nerahlp under the firm name of Van Horn A Con-
y, for ti e purpose of carrying on a Grocery and
p Chandlery busine** tn tho city of Savannah,
__jrala. Charles Van Hon. Is the general partner,
and William Connery, of New Orleans, Lx, a special
par.ner, he having nut lu the mm ot tfi.OU’ lu ca*b.
VAN HORN * OOtjNKRV.
novl—lm Harris’ Rnlldlnga.foot of L!ncnln-»t.
Copartnership Notice.
UK BNIIKRHIUNkD have formed a
copartnership for the transaction of a Factor
ise and Commhslon Business, In the name and
firm of KINGS A BAKER, aud solicit the support
of tbeir friends and the publ c.
They will have t he aid and benefit of the long ex
perience In toe factorage business, of Mr. W. King,
, who*e office adjoins their own.
McL. KING.
W H. BAKER,
FRANCIS KING.
novlg—lm
FIRE and LIKE
I NSU RAN8 E.
Home Insurance Company, of New York.
Continental Insurance Company, of New York.
II umboldt Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
Metropolitan Fire Insurance Company, of ”
Lamar Fire Insurance Company, of New York.
Fireman’s Fond Insurance Company, of ”
Insurance Company of the Valley of Virginia.
North Amtrican Fire Insurance Company, of
Cenn.
New England Fire and Marine Insurance Com
pany, of Conn.
Norwich Fire Insurance Company, or Conn.
Life Insurance-
Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, of New
ark, N. J., with accnmalated funds exceeding
$3,000,000, and allows a credit of 60 percent, on tbe
premiums of Life Policies.
Fire and Life Risks, in the above well known
Companies, undertaken by
novl9—ly W. KING EBONS, Agents.
P. M. GARY’S
OAXjXi
DAGUERREOTYPES,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
-AND-
iUIBROTYPES,
147 Congress Street.
Mr. C. takes much pleasure la announcing to the
dtlzens or Savannah, that he has ou exhiottiou
jotne COLORKD PIH.TOGRAPHS. executed by one
of the finest Water Oolorlot In the country, who
. n In tho provided thereto
went to warrant It.
i apet loteua and leave year or-
STEINWAY & SONS’
Celebrated Grand./i Square
Piano Fortes!
dtSSHflA
s 115 h
the above celebrated!
Instore a M number*0”^hefr^BE3T PIANOS,
which he offer* for sale
NOT AT NEW YOBK WHOLESALE PRICES,
(for he cannot afford to do that,) but on reasonable
terms.
Tbe Messrs. STEIN WAY have been manufactur
ing ONLY SEVEN YEAR* 1 , but tn that time have
made such V AST 1MPROVKMRNT8, that the
Best Musical Judges
IN THE COUNTRY,
amongst whom can be named 8. Tbalbbm, Gort
BIIALK, WM. Mahon, WoLLSNilAUPT, THtO. HAOSV*
(Editor of Mnr.1c*l Review.) O. B- StTMoUZ*
(Editor Musical Friend.) d. B. Mills. Arthur Na*
poleom, and many others have pronounced them
TtlE VEST BEST
PIANOS NOW MADE.
An examination of tbeso Pianos, and • compari
son wltn others nowon sale In this city, will satis
fy ths moat skeptical, that as regards
FULLNESS OF TONE
AND
Elasticity of Touch
they are NOT FQUalPED by any others now
made, and 1 reaped fully ark an examination of
them by all in want of a
SPLENDID TONED INSTRUMENT.
W. D. ZOODAtM.
novU
GROCERIES!
100 age Rio Coffee
lOhbdsN.O- Sn/ar
60 bble A, B k C Sugar;
»0 bhls’rirushad do
80 bbia Granulalad do,'
60 bbi* Reclined Wniwky
DO bbl* Monnngahela do
80 bbls Old Bourbon do
10 bbls Choice 1 nd Ryed
10 bbls do do Wbe«
3 plpos Old Holland Gin J
3 half pipe* Old Hennesey Brandy
4 half pipe* Old C*goac do
4 bbl* Old Peach do ^
6 quarter casks Old Madeira and flhern'Wl*«
4 do do do Bcotchand Irish Whisky
100 boxes Tobacco, all qualities
100,000 Havana and Cuba Began
10 j buxe* No. 1. Fain auu Family Soap
400sjcksBnperfine Flour
200 *ack* Extra Family do
100 bbls Extra do do
100 boxe* Chemical. Sperm and Adamantine
Candles
100 sacks Balt
Willow Ware, Broome. Buckets, Tu> a. Ac.
„ . T. A G. A. AublBON,
No. 73 8L. Julian and 164 Congress street.
oct28 Glbhone* Range.
MOURNING GOODS.
BS S,“« W.
Lai nos; Black French TamlseClo'b; Black French
S ALT AY1aUAT.~4300 saekil
lauding at our wharf sod for sale b
no’ttt OLAGHORN * OUNN
BtiMiM At Print* Bid*,
nuuruu* 0 * W AamaaAmaMa ■*»»*•
Valuable Cotton Wiurahoua* at Privet*
inaHgHR&
Buy riPrireta°Bala
*25* S532?"topTSSt tw. u
1 !>■0« Drio*
•wfcM Wri. tat pert
jAUJt),
Two or. KM lm, .AMiHAf th* atT.- ml
ttzF.&rssF,nr
•’himSf’lontalaiBi
WIUb.M|Alowtruhn lot mm“St
—""■“Maeg
A O.rd.n Lot. oaouiulu lOuroor UM.fnl
t.nu> apply ai our oonntlArmoin.
BT GEO. W. WTLSj
A .alubl. lim’Sn
m»ies from the city of Savannah, aonti
186 acres, a large proportion of which k
1 ^*«W#sasssfs»
Id, .Dd to Mtw km bMA 1
pl.c. cui bo profitably wc ‘
iard.ii. TnmlaeiTMta
Ui. .took r<u«. !■ varypood.
in hoc.... antlr.ly d.w, which l
uconimodato tw.nty>a.a uarom.
tc. prmot proprlator am haTU( ]
»'■» .Ictnei. on ih. plae. lor tha pm til
for farther particular, apply ali*^ B
noySI
. Kroon to r-c Hale.
W1U b. .old before the Oc
Baveuneh.outh. urutl _
betwmn th. legal honn of ml.,
to tb*
“."ffirlb 4 . ST 1 " #f
Will be sold, on tha Brat TUESDAY in Jaanary
< 5l lh# U°® rt ’housfb during thato-
A Negro Man! named John, agaff about30 yeare
belonging to the esUie of Pau^Kaltor, dMeaMd!
late ot Chatham county. Bold by order of the Mx-
ffin'r?*!!! 11 . ® -ute - ihejirovlalons of tha
will lor a division among the beirx
Terms cash—pnroneaera paying flor titles, nova
* . v. 3?rtva$e Bnlo.
A valuable Plantation in the county of Chatham,
situated 7 miles from tha city, on tha Little Oaee-
chee river, containing 668 acres of lahd, suitable for
the cultivation of Sea Island Cotton and proytoioM.
The place la now in cniUvaUon, having BOOaorea
under fence, with a good dwelling and aerro
houses, larns, stable, Ac^ all in gocu order. The
land 1s bounaed on one aide by the river, requiring
balance on one and two years. ^SvIT
To Hint.
Tha Mut.ni hall uf th. Urlck Tmamaal. ata
iisaassaaR - ^3^5
Oa th. 5 r^
with JmproTMn.utK.coMmiBa of three taiw-
ments, to feet front, two stortea high on a brink
basement, with finished attics. Gas and Water
throughout. Bold for a division among the owners.
Uaa bo treated for at private sale until day of eaS.
TOTH!
physicians of the southern states.
Wolfe’s Genuine Cognnc
Brandy,
Wolfe’s tieaalae Port Wise,
Wolfe’s 6ea lie Madeira Wlae,
Wolfe’s tieaalie Sherry Wlae.
I cm DOW uupplilaa tbu trad, with par. Ooanas
Brandy. In hottlu, both far madlm! and print, au.
*h. Inueau iimni that ku rrownu my Mhtto
to place a pore Qla wtthla th. nach of el, under
tlu Min. nr Aroeiatlo hcbaldam Hchuppa, aad to
dit.e nut ol th. mukat th. p.rnldou. compouud.
Ktd u Gin throuphout th. counLry, led any lead.
Ina Drnnlat., ApothMarlu and medical mao, far
come yeara Mat. tn wlidt m. to putu. the urn.
oonra. In icaard to th. article of Brandy. IckMia
h«T. compiled with Ihu. raqaaela from all nuar.
tir. Ion 4 ago. hot wai detorrod Dorn It hy the Cut.
tnit owing to the exhorbitant price of Brandy la
franco, uwuqnutnpon thothortnace of thcgnac
crop far coma year., th.ro wu n. ob.no. cf my
Aetna chic to Import the obolcait Brandy, bottle It
and tall It ot moderate price, fortunately fac me.
The doty on Brandy I. alao uyenty peroent tower,
and 1 have new made arrangemanta with fear
Brandy exporter, tn France, or th. hlghwtnpata,
uid am nanbtrly Mcolvtng conatgnmuit. of tho
but Oognao Broody, which I am bottling and aat-
|lngu WolfVaGenuineClognaoBrandy, lgoaraateo
with my .eat, label, and certlAeaM*. the Brandy ,o
bottled hy me, oa the pun, otiadultonted wtlcto,
and It wui bo found, when need ea > medielae. a
beverege, ora eordlal, healthfa! and Inelgcntlng.-
It hat been a matter of nnleoiMl complatat, that a
bottle of pore, nnmlxod french Brandy, woo eery
difficult to obtain, and the potelueer.nlno tlmaota
ten, WM deceived with o TUo manufactured Imita
tion. Of all dcicrtptlou.hr ardent aplrlta, 1
tram lu high price, bM been the one i
mixer, and eellere hoTo turned tholr i
end mllllone or gtllsne of tho mmuI
Brandy boro boon icottarod annually I
land, and have bean tha pdmary acnea
inlotdee, crneltlaa and erlm
eande lo an early grave,
llrtnm tromone, mnalowdpotn end i
anknonn, nntU unprlnclprod men I
maddening oompounde and eaU It aa
french Braady. •>kw
The virtues of pure French Brandy n«
told by me. They are known throughout t
as a medicine or mild stimulant. It li
French nation poetically call it “Bau ds In
water of life. But this applles to it only w
and nnadulUratoJ. Manufactured with
(ul ingredtonts that make a good imltatk
cornea a death drink to Innocent tone of tl
of onr raco. Td remedy a fearfel evtLXI
mencedImporting Brandy,b
Wolfe’s Genuine Oognao 1
receiving orders from tbe 6
rise In all parts of the Union, t
vboi
Mo. 33 Benvc
gy Agenta in I
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