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TO BENT.
STEAMSHIP LINKS-
WANTKD.-Wmited fe rent br the
•enr, a comfdfUMe house. with four bcd-
nome und go->d yard- Kent not to exceed
Yt*ar. Apply At Palanfcl fctable* or to
I\W D.‘ Af liKNDVUdOM.
i the
deotl-l* .
S KOlt BKNT.-A brittle houxe
corner of Jpno* and HarnajJ streets, . „„ r *.,-
rlet- on a basement, with.buck Imlltilng*, sta-
ml servant room a. J'tmrsMou Riven fet ef
January. Apply to . A. fl.\MLHK,
decl2—tf Market gqnaro, 138 Ur -ah at.
Til It If NT.—The houne eu (he car-
per of Jone« and I’nrao streets; will be rented
Ion If taken by the year. It la one and a 1ml f
a brick basement. Apply i
J. MANKK.
Or THUS- ElMtN. Ksq.
noyHirff&
ftftia ItKNT.-Tlie brick teqe
I meat* mow^occnplod by Mr. T. U. Chick, No
E ,
lifl South Broad at root. The bdUdlnjr and
premise* are in first rato order. PorBcaslon riven
I
ila I. Apply to
>to
Milk. MONTMOLLIN.
»>)■ i/wumuy. -miu-io . „
llfl^qnarfl; tne Inns* h new and well tlnt*hed.
Apply to (xeptltt) W. WRIGHT.
fwj Til It KN V. -dkr. of tun Htodtiurd
tenements ou Perry-itreot. '
gjfll nov9 JolIN M. COOPER.
TO It If NT.—-% Inrpe uad well fiu-
llshel dwelling House on Jouah mreet,
Leap led by Mr. John KtcburdHon PoMBOxrdon
in let November. Apply to
JL y -!r
.1K88B MOUNT,
J. MU(1011 ISON.
a PBK ittfNT—A fine* lnr««* KIMlill
Immediately over tlio office ot this naper.—
For tonna, ac., apply at tiio floafc. niaril—tf
jiillt IttCNT.-Vlfir iinren of low l.ltarf.
jl lying east of the city, sultab o for garjenltiK.
planting or pasturing. Apply to r
nov8 O. A. b. f.VMAlt.
so ir*
H»K NKW VflKK.-Thn regu-
kulai naclcet »ohr. Walter Itnleltili.
BfoEvfigplIlbbtlV. master, will meet with dls*
paten for the above « ort For freight apply to
dec 10 IIU vi’Klt A OAMMUMj.
-SV&K' FOR If(18T(IN.—'l*he schooner
■cRVTW^uanQt Oapt. ALLEN. will li»ve ills*
wiiiltkfir imirli hi nli nrr F >r freight of (IflO) one
hundred and fifty balescotton, apply to
d>cu btiUiiiAM.-Baldwin a oo.
r^g- Ftilt lit Vimi’riOI..—The Br,
f.S’jTjRVRhlp Cnn.iH'ilm ALLKN master, huv-
m-/ n largo portion of her cargo engaged,
wilt haw quick despatch (or above port.
For freight engaRearen n. apply to
dec9 ItitlOHA U. BALDWIN A 00.
FOR NKW Y(lit ML—UNION LINK
Ji/jF'EVTbe lejjnlar p .ck. t bohr W. II. Smith*
wlfllffi-Ar 8mITT master, will have quirk despatch
'ortho above poit.
for freight, apply to
der9
WILLIAM ST A Kit.
FdU 1,IVKit!•<><»I,.-The A I
American Kblp llnclt* .) oo* PINKLIAM
mavtor. For frolifhl. apply '
.... Phi. ai.
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN & 00.
KOIt FKOVl OKNOfO.-Tliw #cltr.
kJnnies Jtartln, Cant. WARDING*
-will navo despatch for the abjve port,
r freight of luobates‘Cotton, apply to
leeft HOWTEK A OAMMKLL.
j?£>)r KOltNEW VOH.lt-UN ION LINN.
uWv |*VTh« regular first-class packet Bchr Lilly.
K it AN HI 8 niaster, will huvn quick dw»-
oaten lortne above port. For freight appl
• * WM. HI
decs ; WM. KTAltB.
A^>sr KOR LIVKltPIHOii-Thw Ain.
nhlp Afftics, JONK’j master, will bav<>
kt&ksflC.quick ou,pat.:h for above port,
freight engagement* Hpply ‘
***:iuii
BUIOHAM, BALDWIN A00
FOR SALE.
RICE AND COTTON
PLANTATION
At Private Sale,
OR TO LEASE.
T 11 K Itlcn l*lnncnt!on, Orungc
•tlouof Judge L*w, containing (tOacrca. 101
rollon land. On*hum1rtd acresmore o rice land,
also U-der dam. Would be Hold or .«.itu<-d with it I
required, alliiated directly oppndto on the south
bice of Ogeecho i Odu u way. Alsu, Saua SJoucI, a
valuable in and rice plantation contain ug tlfieen
The cotton plants
the beat cotton and provitlu .laud In the counts’of
Biy.n, alliiated only two in licit ft oni the Hivanuah,
Albany and (inti itatii ““ "
Way’s Station, and bu^o
bouse overseer’s house,and accommodations
large gang of negroes. The term* for e
of oil her or all of t he aba
reasonable, aiiv nppllosil m in iy be made t.
In person, or by letter addressed to ’•Way’r
tlon,” Brj an county.
K. J. AKN LD
FOR SALE
AT A BARGAIN
fPHK uuilerilgneil being about t» ro*
J move from tbo State, win otfer. tor sal* a’l lim
prope. tv, as follows: One two htorv brick h*
abasement, corner Macon und Wbltikoi sttejip;
Lot Letter K..cornu Harris an . St . Gail streets. In
fee dim pie, an t improvements thereon, consisting
two
Htorv wooden dweldug
atiry brick do with a biker*' In the rear aid
40 ucresof land on Wnlte iliuif iLiad, suitable f*
gardenl g parposos, an l linprovuiuents tht-r.-c
which wilt to soil In a body, or live acre lots, I
nult purchasers. Terms easy
For parltcnlars, apply to
II. DITFA1BU8.
FOP S4LE.
kl WILL bn mo id »C rsty vuiiln, 'ft
C*JH Scrlveu comity, on the Ural TURni) t \i a
n la Januarr next, unle-B provtortsly dls- JSliJ
posed of. tbit valuable plantation, lylrg In
county, lerAxerly ihe property of l»r. Kau-uni Rog
ers, on the Central Itabroad, 58 mlloi from Hnvai •
nan,coutatnliiK 133 J
_ i, 200 acres of wh’ch Is
.9 Is to be found in the State, we 1
ditched ami drained. 400 acres are under fe- co. In
cluding a -portion of the bay lead On the place is
JOHN OOOPKR.
For Sale. , ,
THE reddenoe of the iinderMlgned
at Montgomery; one of iho most desirable
39, corner of Whitaker and (Jaaton streets, froutlng
on Forsyth Place. For partlcaiara.,a^jrlo <t
nglft
u-vivii nmnu.
GKO. W. WYLLY.
FOR SALE.
L IKELY country l-uLrUalel. 19 yenre
-.Id, caoablo Horviimt likely Intelllgont yol*—
girl hlld. f* years, country raised;
ar.d hts
, it a lid
, goo-l plalu cook,
-id II years
r -m> r — -addle and bdrnesH, making
Intelligent m o l Workmen: 2 men. 24 and 26 yeari
olds several old
girl children, w^i
lies,
decs
__ and we.,-.,,,- -
1 good cook; several other fault-
TOR SALE.
NU.lIBEIt ONK CdUK.-AppIr to
da.8 J- URYAn, Johnson Bqttare
FOR SALE.
A lMClitlK >.IMiAN. W .«•'"« »«'.
wltht»ir,ochililreii «eca ft. S and IJ,. r.spic-
ttveljr. Apply to J. DKYAN.
o
FOR8ALE.
THK KKAL B3TATIJ OF THE LATE UKN. D. L
CLINOll.
N the first Tuesday In .Innunry* INUO,
^ will he sold, „ , . . ..
The property known ns the Refuge Plantnt on.
containing about five thousand (5000) acres of UmJ,
on the Satllla river, in Camden county.Georgia
Eight hundred (800) tcrer of this Is Tide Swamp
seven hundred and seventy-Ovo (775) acres of which
Is now planted in rice. Tne whole of the Rice Lacd
a thoroughly ditched and In good order.
There Is u large body of Inland 8warap on the
tract, which, if cleared, would ho well adapted to
the cul'uro of Cotton and Provisions.
The Pine Land is contiguous to the se’tlement,
and atl'ords an Inexhaustible supply of timber aud
fuel for plantation purposes.
This property cculd be readily divided luto two
Plantation*!, as the rlcc fields are separated Into
two nearly equal parts. Laving * halt mile of high
land between them. All of the Tide Swamp on t he
upper place ami tnree hundred and seventy-fl
(376) acres on tbe lower are now planted In Rico —
The canals ou both places are closed by flood-gates
bn.lt within Umlaut two yo
The buildings consist of a comfortable dwedlttg
bouse and outbuildings, a largo barn, with a Steam
Thresher. Ira good order; barns for storing corn and
f ilantathvn Hopplles, and a sufficient number of
ramed houses, with brick chimneys, to accommo
date three hundred negroes.
The following tracts of land.loR iflt Florda, will
The Bayard tract, oo the 8». Johns river,opposite
Picolata. containing anout fifteen thousand (15 COO)
acres of Pine, Swamp and Uamuiock laud, princi
pally Pine, well tluibarad
Four hundred (400) acres of H aiumock and Flue.on
Five thousand (60Qp) acres, mostly Hammock, of
the best quality, on Indian river
For any further Information In relation to the
sale, apply to the undersigned, uut'l the la*, of No
vember next, by letter aildrcsse-l to Havxnnah.and
from the 1st of November fintll the day AT aale,
either In person at the Plantation or by letter to
Jellbnwuton, Camden county Ga
JylH-td J.H.M OLINOH. Executor.
MID, T. Dlfi CAUUO IVEVW,
Btrologlst, Phrenologist
AND
HYSIO.LO GIS.T.
rrl» NO.'ja HTATK WTHHMT. tf_
lUSBKUttlKH iDr .olB tv
. QILBKKT.
FOR SHEW YORK.
The steamchlp
Ntnr cf the Notub
■y fvjwl Captain Lyon,
A ApVWill Hall as above
On Tsesdar*
the »Uth December,
. at 3 o’clock,
precisely.
For freight or passage, bavlog splendid ac.com-
modatlonH, auplv to
dec 16 I’ADKLFORD, fAYAOO.. Agts.
FOB NEW YORK.
:w VOIlli.
The Steamship
* AUmjNTA«
. ■jft&jtk Oapt, WO'JDHULL.
FOE WBW TORK,
- | II Will nail
v 0,1 s,UMr,h,y *
*v Dw ,. 17 At , p< Mm
precisely, For freight or iiassago, upuly tu
JNG. R. WILDER & GALLIF.
dec 12 Aaentb.
CHANGE OP DAY.
FOR NEW YORK.
MONTUO.UKH.Y, L’nvt. Ered. Crorkcr,
IIIJNTNVILLK, CupL John A. Foot,
Will hereafter sail tor huvannah and New York
every THURSDAY. The above Hbips were built
“ ily for this trade, and the accominodatlons
ROPgers aro equal to any steamships outhe
coast.
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN &00..
Ag-'nts. Savannah, Ga.
U. B. CROMWELL A OO.,
Agents, New York.
FOB NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY
OTHER STEAMERS.
Cabin Passage, : : : :
By the splendid and conimodtouN
SIDE-WHEEL MTKAitlKltM
AUQU8TA 1J00 tons Oapt. M. S. WoodhulL
Isaac Crowell.
Goo R. Schenck,
These steamships be-
known as the “Nevr
York aud Savannah
Steam Navigation com
pany,” und In comfort,
• uuum wiuivit,
'accommodations and
fare, cannot bo excel!-
commanded by experienced, skll-
1 polite officers.
JOHN R. WILDER A OALLIB
Agents, Savannah.
SAM’L L. MITCfllLL *H0N,
Je28—tf Agents, New York.
r STEAM TO LVEKPOOL,
C LONDON* GLASGOW,
AND ALL PARTS OF IRPJJjAND
(Oil $30!
The Dowerlul Iron steamships
Clly of Dalilinore, CHtyof Waahlocton,
C'ttyof iHnnnboater* I4iin*nroo,
Vigo,
Will sail from New Vorx foi Liverpool,
OARRTie Q TU*
• XT- £?. 3Y£A.XXjiS*
BCg~ Every alternate Saturday. _ib*
Passage fro *’ *• - •
Cabin, $75...Thlrd 01
Passage fror
Llverpoc
Cabin $85 Third Olo-s $40.
AS“ Pass- fK,Ti forwnMwl to l]
Passengeri forwnMod to Havre, Antwerp,
i and Hamburg for $85 ln a Oablr, $35 Third
Surgeon and every requl ite lor tho Immediate
tlnctlon of tire.
For Pn-isagB, apply to Jobu G. Dele, 16Broadway,
N. Y., or It. J. CO 1t TIS A ( O.,
177 Broadway. N. Y.
N. B.—Pangengers by lids line avoid the rttik and
delay of calling at Ualifax and 8L Johns.
4f^T Agents wanted. pm 12—ly
PIANO FORTES
Fnewvork!
WHOLESALE FRIGES.
O NK O 1-2 octave (I. ilnuwn Plauo
Forte, wh desal • pi Ice $225, rvtan $275.
One 7 octavo H. Hausen Piano Forte, wholesale
price $276, retail $35 -.
One ti ociuvo c hi.kertng A Sons Piano Forte,
wh ;hsale price $225 retail $276.
One 7 octave H. Worcester Plano Forte, whole*
sale price $3 0. retail $375
One 7 ociave Wm. Kna'-o * Co. Plano Forte,
wholesale price $325, rot all $375
One 7 octave Saebbler t S haildt Plano Forte,
wholesale price $.325, retail $375*
Onn 7 octave Lelght A Bradbury Pla:
wholesale price $360. retail $400.
One 7 octavo Ohlckerlng a Sous Pla
wholesale price $450, retail $560
One 7 octavo Ohlckertiigjk_JJons Plaijo. Forte,
Forte,
wholesale price $325, retail $4.0.
htock from the flrat
nt of a lino instru-
Ou 6)* octave Pianos an pirt cu ariy adap c-l tor
. ie use of semlmulea niul r ung l oginner*. ana at
piices within ti e rea*-h of tnatiy tanilii.
I. W. MORUKLL A CO.
SUPER
PHOSPHATE of LIME,
MANUFACTURED BY
WHITELOCK & CO,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
H AVING TAKKN ike Agency for the
ss eoi this valuable VartlllK*r, «a beg leave
to recommend It to our Planter friends for every
variety of crop. From the uumorous testimonials
the soli. In p’eaentlug this article to your notice,
uper Phosphate of Lime known to the public,
combining upwards of two per cent, of Ammonia,
and purticnhrly adapted to the production of co(-
J gru'n of every variety. AH who wish to
• marlves of (bis valuable fertilizer, will
u- with their orders as early as possible.—
Pamphlets containing testimonials, an l glvtrg full
Instructions for Its use. will be forwarded upon ap-
nhcAtlon to HABDJCL A 00.,
Sole Agents. Savannah.
Price *49 cash from the wharf.
FOR HIRE-
. a prime farm
DR PALLTUANT.
HAVAXNAII.ua., I'l-C. 1SI, 1C
MEAL WANTED,
JveB
W it TTKN I ropeisls will reurnuu
by the nndsrslgued nnlli the 25th of this
in*.nth, for sujplj Ip«, thla_company with good
TU i qH.utlty require,1 will bo .bout JUtauholl
every two weeks. .UlivereJ Jl SavaunaU. Macon,
K.touton, nr »n.v station on I hi. rn.it Meal
weigh 48 lbs net $ bushel. The flr»t del very will
bo required on tho 10th January ne*t*_- .
decs—twflw
NSW GOODS.
Fanrv Trlmralngi
deet« SSvrrr. b'TBBOP AKoamta,
S _ h'«AR‘a-SRGAIlH-30,l)UIMuw.I>vle«<l
Sep
S, (or sale very low by
I P. L. CONSTANTINK A CO.
JOHN M COOPER k CO.
0 tonioTTaO' highly rtcommended; fors
<Hc6 &■■■■' ’
FOR CUAItlrKSTON,
Iioavos on Sunday Afternoon, at S o’ol’k.
Willi HI'fKKIOIt IKON STKAMKlt
Election Notice.
OEOILE.
F< FECK - - - Commander,
October, and will continue to leave every Sunday
thereafter. For engagement of irolaht, apply to
J. P. BROOKS k CO . A cents.
Charleston hVliarf.
N. B—Freight and Wharfago payable by the
shippers. Amounts of $1 aud under payable on
wharf at llmo of shipment. He;>t28
For Charleston.
k P. IiAUDEN, will leave u»
^SATURDAY. Deo. So. aud alll
■continue to run regularly be
tween tlili port aud Charleston twice a week, leav
ing hero on Tuesday and Sat unlay after noons, at A
o'clock.
This steamer has had a thorough overhauling,
and passengers wi 1 find her tafa and comfortable.
For engagements of freight or Passage, apply to
^ J. P. lillOORS A CO., agis.,
•loci Charleston Wharf.
For Charleston.
VIA UKAIIFOKT A Nil HILTON HEAD.
GLABKi Oipl. L. M. COh
TEH, having beeu thoroughly
overhauled and painted, will
|RSR Dftlon'
Works, EVKrtY SATURDAY
AF L’KRNOUN, at 4 o’clock. For freight or passage,
apply to
JOHN 0. KRA/.KR k OO.. Agts.
FOR PALATKA
VIA BRUNSWICK. ST. MARY’S. FRKNANDLNA.
JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE
LANDINGS.
Til 1£ Ntennier EVER*
G I.AUK. Cant. L. M.OOXMT-
TKlt, having beeu thoroughly
overhauled and painted, will
leave regularly from Dillon’s
Woiks, KVKRY WEDNESDAY
MORNING, at o’clock. '
This steamer c-ll'crs the vorybest accommodation
» pascongm, and. carrying no waII, will meet wllh
o detention on the route.
She connects with the Brunswick and Florida
and the Veru*i;dina Railroad--, und all Stage Lines
far the Interior of Florida, returning on eATUR-
DAYtt In time to conutct with the New York
Steamers and Central Railroad trains.
The steamer Everglade will take freight and pas
sengers for Camp Pinckney and a I the landings on
the et. Mary’s River.
For freight or p.is6ago, apply on board or to
sept lB JNO. 0. FRASER k 00.. Agents.
CHANGE OF DAY.
UNITED STATES MAID LINE.
For Falatka, East Florida,
VIA BRUNSWICK, ST. MAJIYB, FKRNANDINA,
i<uuiioniv/iv,ax, mauxo, knmiAiivu*A,
JACKSON VILL1J. MAGNOLIA, PICOLATA, AND
T00UI •
Loaves ovory Wednesday Morning, at
half past 0 o’clcok.
THK new Iron atenmer
HI* itlnryn* Capt. JAH. FREE
BORN having been thoroughly
overhauled, will leave p*gul*tr-
ly as above, returning on Sat
urday morning in time to connect with the New
Yoi k Steamers.
This bout has boen built expressly for this line,
and 1m$ large aud airy saloons and otate rooms for
Pa For n frelght or passage, apply on board at tha
Florida Htearup'icket Wharf, or to
GLAGHORN A CUNNINGHAM.
The St. Marys connects at Brunswick with Bruns
wick aud Florl-U Railroad; at Feniandlna with
Irornan-l'-na Ruilroan to Baldwin. Trail Ridge,
Starke, Waldo and Galnsfllle, and Stages to Mld-
dlebnrg, Mlcanopy, New'iansvllle. Flemlngtou*
Ocala and Tampa Bay; at Jacksonville with Jacr.-
nvtl'.e. Like City. Madison and Tallahassee Ball-
Iprlnas and Oca'a, and steamers to SIM
*ait Brook, Fort Butlor.Melonvllle and
Silver Springs,
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE.
For Paialka,
VIA DARIIBN,»RUN8WICK, ST. MARY’S, FJCH-
NANDINA. JACKSONVILLS, MAGNOLIA, Pl-
OOLA'i A, XND TOOOI.
Loaves every Friday Morning, at half
past 9 orolock,
THK HTEA.1I Kit HT.
JOlINH.Capt. N KING.Hav
ing been ihorcnghly ovet haul
ed. has resumed her place on
the fine, and will leave ri galar
ly as above.
For frolght or passage, apply on board, at the
Florida Steam packet Wlisrf, or to
OLAGUORN A CUNNINGHAM.
Agents.
This Boat connects uMtmnnwich with the Bruns
wick and Fiorldu liatl/cad; at Fernandlna with For-
nundlua Railroad to Baldwin, Trull Ridge, Starke,
Waloo and Gainesville, and Stages to Muldieburg,
Mlcanopy, Newnansvflle, Hemlngtou, Ocala «od
Tampa Bay; at JacUbonvllle with Jacksonville,
Lake City, Madison and TullahaHce Railroad; at
Picolata and Toco! with Stages for 8t. Augustine; at
Palatka with Hart’s Stages tor Orui go Springs and
Ocula and Steamvrs toSliver Springs,Fort Brooks,
Foil Butler. Mnlouvlfie and Enterprlso. Jv4
For Point Comfort,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON TIIK
SAVANNAH RIVER.
.qi'i-r* Tim well known Iron
u .t-. *.Jb3 steampackat ttwun* Captain J.
resume her trips, leaving the Charleston Wharf
on FRIDAY AFTERNOON, August 5th, at 6
o’clock, and will continue to leave every Friday af
ternoon theri after. For freight engageiu nts. Ac.,
apply to J. I*. BROOKS A 00.. Agents,
Charlastr.n Wharf.
ntiglB—tf
THE GREAT WONDER
OF THE
NINETEENTH CENTURY<
PROFESSOR WOOD’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
S AVrt tbo St. Louis (MoO Uemocritl—
Bciow wo publish a letter to Dr. Woo •. of this
city, I'otn a gentleman In Maine, which speaks glow-
puilery from the press:
Uontlemon—Having my attention called a few
months since to tho highly beneficial eitects of
your hair restorative, I was indued to make appli
cation of It upon my own hair, which had becoi
quite gray, probab.y one-tlilrd white; my whUkers
1 1*—* 1 — -JAm.IhrOA 1)S hi nee
of same charnclor. Somel hreo
l procureil a bott le of your hair restorative,
mod it. 1 soon found It was proving what I had
wlcluul I used It about twice a week. I have
since procured another bottle, of which J have used
>rtlfy to the wor d that the
white hair lias tots ly disappeared, both
i my head and face, aril tny bah* has resumed its
natural color, and l bellovu more soft and glossy
than It has been before for t wenty live years. 1
am now hlxtv years old: my good wife, at the age
of flft)-two, has used It with t lie same effect.
The above notice tdoera due to yon for your val-
uafdo discovery I am assured that whoevor wld
rightly use. as per directions, will not have occa
sion to contradict my statements. lam a cltlzi
of this cUv, a id a resident here for the last.flfteen
, and am known to every ono here and ad*
Joining towns. Any use you may make of the
above, with my name attached. Is at your service,
as I wish to preserve the beauties of nature In oth
ers as well *
elf I i
, truly, yonrs.
a. o. raVmond.
Baltimore. Jan. 23, fees.
WOOD’S HAIR RESTORATIVE.
Profea>?or Wood—Dear Sir: Having had the mis
fortune to lo*e the best portion of my hair, from
— jrepL.
ratlou, and found It to amwer as the very thing
needed My teal* U now thick and glossy,, and
FINLEY JOHNSTON.
The undertNned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, la a minister
..i egnlar et-»*/ ,; nr, as Pastor of the Orthodox
Church at BrouklMd. Mass. He* Is a gentleman or
great Intluonce and universally beloved.
WM. DYER.
Bbooxfiili, Jan. 12,1858.
Wood—Dear Srr: Having mode trial of
yonr Hair Restorative. It gives me pleasure to say
that Its eifect has been excellent In removing In-
J. K. BRAGG.
The Restorative Is put up lu bottles of three
sizes, viz: large, medium and small;'the small
In proportion than tho small, retails for two
dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart, 40 per
cent, more In proportion, and retails for $3 a bottle,
a. J. WOOD k OO., Proprietors, 81S Brood ores.
New York, (In the great N- \ • Wire Railing Kst.it-
Hrtbment,> and 114 Market St. Bt. Louis. Mo., end
sold bv all good Druggists aud fancy goods dealers.
novtS—imdAw
SUNDRIES.
1 CAHACKS JIlddlebrooUFninlly Flour
IOU 160sacks Paragon Extra Family Superflue
Fl0I1 7$ sacks Knoxville City Hills Family Flour
320sacks Loudon Extra Superfine Flour
100 bbls Extra Pamllv Flour
10 tabda prime New 81<len
10 bbls naw Mess Pork
10 bblu now Mess Beef
Uay.
34 socks Dried Apples
40 sack* S^ed Rve and 10 sacks Seed Barley
ty. Corn. Oots, Bran. Corn Meal and Cow Peas,
IJ A IIT * RKUKII AUT’ri
Meal andC_- ...
OAUTA RE MS HART’S,
er Bay and Barnard streets
COHENS* HERTZ.
R IO COFFKK-—J.0©0 bnis Klo Callee,
balsnte of bark ^ • Queen’s cargo, direct r.orn
Rio, for sale by
d®cl4 COHENS A. HERTZ.
..... for the «H>uttty of Chatham, namely
•^tory, Rh-rllT, U.roner, Clerk of the Superior and
Inferior Court*. Receiver of Tux Returns, Ta* Oot
lector, aud County Surveyor: afto Ibr Bollcllor
General of tbe Eastern Judicial District, to fill the
vacancy caused by the resignation of Julian Hart
ridge* Esq.
Polls will be opened st seven o’clock A. M.and
closed at six o’clock P. M
Tho BtwnlT of tho to nity of Chatham, his Ian fUl
Doi nty, with tho Countable* of the county, are re
quire : to bo present to preserve order.
By order or their Honors:
WM. It. CUYLKH, J. I 0.0 0.
WM K. BRANTLEY, J. 1.0.0.0.
NOAH B. KNAPP J. 1, C. «. 0.
UKOIIUK 1> I1AKU1HON J. 1.0.0. 0.
JOHN tiOltUVNn, J. 10,0.0.
II II nciLQCH. 01.ft 1.0. 0.0. ilrrlo
REMOVAL.
GEO. N. NICHOLS
IUa niuT«t M.
Job Printing Office
.. ot Bar arid Drayton streets, to the
middle of th* block below, over the office < f Messrs.
Gsmuny A Chanti Ion. UcelO— I
CHEAP LIGHTERAGE.
q^UK IINMKKHXGNKU hnylmn e.tob-
JL l.hhed a lino of Steam and Sa I Lighter* In this
city. Is now prepared to transport Klee and other
B roauce from Plantations • In Georgia and South
aroilna to this cl’.y, AIho, to lighter rargoe* to
South
usiuiiua w iumiq> mnu, tu ngaier rargoe* to
and from veasels ba» ween the city and Ty bee. By
strict personal attention he will give dispatch to
all business on tin Red to his can*.
Hiving boon iha first to Introduce In this port
iidibuiig cowon ou Buiputiuru, uois merecy euamea
to do mo work In nearly half the thue required by
i he old method, and at cheaper rater. Tne atton-
tlon of Captains, Shlp-owmr?, Consignees and
Planters aro requested, aud a share of patronage
solicited.
Office c rner West Broad and Iodlan ntroets—up
talri*. Idecl—tf J W.J. I,. MOULTON.
MOORE’S
Commercial Institute,
South-West Corner Bull aud Broughton
streets.
QFBN FOK BVBN1NG IN8THUCTI0N
BO0K-KBKPING.
OOMMERCrAt OALOIJI.ATIONS,
PENMANt 1111*. (every style.)
Thorough practical Instruction In Book-keeplug.
Pupils can enter at any time. No teaching done In
clasYfis. Books opened and Uosvd. and lptrlc«tM ac-
couutrt adlualetl. t>c9-llm
GAS-FITTING
IN ALL ITS BRANfWKB, THOMPTLY ATTKND-
Kl) TO BY
JOHN L. ELLS,
SHOP— COmiRKUB HT. LAHJt, IIBTWBBR BULL ASP
WH1TAKZR STS.
O HOKUM left nt Mr. Hoilse’o News
Dopot, N. W. corner Bull and fcrough'on sts.,
J. II. Famil’s. N. U. corn* r Bull and
Broughton hU., will receive prompt attention.
HOME
Insurance Company,
OABH CAPITAL .$150000.
New Haven, Conn.
Personal Property generally against Lo<a or Dam-
agoby Fire and divides three-rourths ofrihepn tits
of the buslne** of tho Company with the Policy
holders. DOUGLAES R. SATTBRLNK, Pres.
Charles Wilson, 8e *y.
-• 'UPS A
PHILLIPS A BRANTLEY. Ag’ts.
Look Out! Look Out!
CHRISTMAS
1 8 COMING!
THE U'DKfiSIGNED has opened a New Store
at I (6 droughton street, between Ball aud Whita
ker, where hjl# prepared tnsell a rery large stock of
FAFGY Y (K)0BS
AND
CANDIES,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
CHARLES OXENIUS.
declO— tJan3
WINTER STYLE
a HATS, a
TII8T 11KCBIVKD, the Winter 8t»le of
* N 1 ’
No. 163 Congress st.
COAL & WOOD.
I A TI now prepared to tarnish my cus
tomers ami cltlxens gonerally with the above
artlc.es, of best quality, at reasonable prices. All
ordert. left, lu my order-boxes, at Mr W. W. Lin
coln's, Messrs. J. M. Cooper k (Jo V, office of Gas
Company. Morning Newsofli.o. Republican office,
3d at my residence, Jouea street, will meet
Itb prcnipt atteutl n. - - - -
declO—tf “
j.t.t'uomab.
Cob! ard Wood Yard, Ferry Wharf.
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKY.
n
this n«e of adulterated und deleterl-
favorable Influence ou tbe hntuan couNtituUou.
A few rood* oi noil on the banks of tbe Rhine pro
duce the grape, which will flourish nowhere else,
whoHe Juice irocecdstbe **Johannlsberg ” the
the flavor and quality of which, when tnanufactui*
ed Into Cigars, are incomparably superior to that
of th? product of any other (mil. And a narrow
atrip ofland in the Parish of Natchitoches, Lou I el-
lias long supplied the world with a super-ex-
c oi tent article of anu if, from such ’*’'•*• ji ~
not be Induced to grow elsewhere.
gaheln river, exclusively brings forth a Rye of prop-
" .... . ...I IK.I II. Jl.llli.il...
only to my manufacturer, the grain from tbe
choicest spot of this favored locality Is made to
yield tbe
AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY,
with which no other can stand an Instant’s com*
pari
I have
apprehension of being accus'd of pub-
Jiahtug unwarrantable, or even exaggerated enco
miums. by a- y one who will tlrst subject my Whis
ky to the test.
wherever it is Introduced It at once assumes Its
leading position. Is
AWARDED THE PALM OP SUPERIORITY,
and the demand for It becomes a thing established.
l«s medicinal ptepertlea are such that while It-.
Immediate effect* arc pleasant and grateful, It ex
ercises the happiest permanent Influence upon tbe
constitution.
I have analyzod a sain ole cf "Daly’s Aromatic
Valley Whisky,” and find It to be a pnre article ol
fine flavor, and without any deleterious admixture
JAMKb R. CIIILTJN. M D.,
Chemist, New York-
Boston, April 17lh, 1858.
Wm. H. Daly. New York-
1 have made a chemical analysis of your Aro-
of any kind and 1 would recommend It aa suitable
Wm. H. Daly—
Yoar Aromatic Valley Whisky 1* receive and
after careful examination 1 find ft to be apart
J AS* J. MAPK8. Analytical Chemist.
nr Consumers ran depond upon getting a pure
article wh«n tbej buy tbe Valley Whisky* as It Is
sold by the bottle.
WM. U. DALY. 19 South William st.,
New York, Sola Proprietor.
For sale In 8svannsh by
dec7—dec markmav WM. M. DAVIDSON.
SUNDRIES.
OUGAM— l‘A hbd«. nswi crop New Or-
9 leans: 50 bbds fair and prime old New Orleans;
20 bbds choice Porto Rico; A) bbls Smart’s OruebiM
aud Ground: 75 bb's 8tuart*s A. and B. Refined; 60
bbls Baltimore 0 Refined.
MOLASSES—25 bb's new crop New Orleans: 20
half bbls old crop Now Orleans; 23 hhds Onba; 7$ bbls
(Jobs; 50 bi»l« Bngaf House.
COFFEE—250 bag* fair and prime Green Bio; 50
begs old White Klo; 60 bags and 76 mats old
Java.* 60 boxes Parched and Ground Rio.
FLOUR—500 sacks Superfine and Extra; 60 sacks
Knoxville Family.
BACON—30 hhds prime new Sides; 20 hhds prime
old Shoulders; 800 new sugar-cared Hams.
LARD-60 bbls and ICO kegs new Leaf.
TOBrtO- 0—80boxes8* and 8s Grant A Williams’
(1IOAU8--20000superior Plantation.
SOAP-900 boxcrt No. I Pale and Family.
STARCH- HOWixeH Klugeford A SonV Pure.
CANDY— 60 boxes assort* d and fancy.
TK A -20 h si f chest s Black, )i I b pkgs; 26 half cheats
Green; 60 catty boxes, 18 lbs « aeb. Green; 90 c«Uy
boxee. 6 lbs each. Oolorg; tor *a»o by
d ”l2 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON*
SHIRTS,
rBKST SHIRTS,
quality, can be found a.
othing Emporium, corner Bfill add Bey
A laM—Al*K—AliK.—ipO bntfrelsiAlwJost
,0, Ml.
cojrm ojl itijt TBit
LOTTERIES OF DELAWARE
Kur Dcrvml)er t l*Uff
FRANCE, BROADBENTS fcCO.,
MANAGERS.
tw TkaUanagenj pall the att. ntlon|or (be public to
the following Sptandkl Mhenieu to.be drawn during
the present month.
$70»000!
Grand Consolidated Lottery
OF MKLAWAItK. •
Clots 18.,
To be drawn In Wilmington, Del., Saturday. Dec,
k splmndIdSohkm*. *
_ 78 Numbers—13 Drawn Ballots.
1 Prise of. M....470 oot) i*.
1 Prise of. ....
I Prise
1 Prise of.
1 Prize of.
)l Prize of.
8 Prlsos of
8 Prizes of....u*
10 Prises of.
*67 Prize* of. :
. 99,000-.*....
30.0
101
o/
15.800
I.000...M
1.260
Am....
10.000
U Prizes of.
86 Prises of
4 810 Prises of
17,040 Prises of
81195 Prizes, amounting to
257.000
•83
t *.800
4,860
192,4)0
840,800
81195 Prises, amounting to .81.901.000
Tickets$20, Halves $10. Quarters$8, Eighths $240.
A Certificate of Package of 28 Wholes, coin $299 00
do
do
do
26 Halves
’6 Quartan
28 Eighths.
87 37
tt
iiraud Consolidated L o
;«F DELAWARE,
fc&n ON THB HAVANA PLAN.
Extra Clue* 9,
To bo drawn at Wilmington, Del., Saturday, Dec.
Every Other Ticket a Prise!
Prises Paid in Pull, without any Deduction.
In these Lotteries every Prise Is drawn-
BOH EMM.
1 Prise of....... .$60,000
2 Prize of ..12,600
4,000
2 Prizes ot' 2,000
2 Prises of $l,coo
2,840 100 Prises of 100
26000 Prises of..
And 412 Approximation Prizes ranging fVom $|iup
to SfkJt).
25.363 Prises, amounting to $340 000
Wholo Tickets $10; Halves $8; Quarters $1.60.
Forums who desire need only remit the risk one
Package, for which we will send a Certificate, as
follows-!
A Certificate of Package of KJ Wholes, costs... $03 Oo
Do do 16 Halves 48 00
Do do IS Quarter* 24 10
Do do 16 Eighths 12 00
PRIZES PAID AS BOON AB DRAWN,
gar All orders addressed to “France, Broad bt nts
A Co., Wilmington, Del.,” will ineot with prompt
attention, and tbe printed offic *1 drawings sent aa
soon as ovsr.
CAUTION.
Persona living at a distance ritould be extremely
cautious of whom they or<ier Lottery Tickets or
Certiflcjtesof Package* of Tickets. The country
Is flooded with bogus sad swindling Lotteries.
Kvurj Inducement is held out to get persons to
Invest money In them. Capital prises of from
$20,(M) to 94U.OCO bead their schemes—with Ttcke’s
at Ono Dollar. $100,000 Capital Prises aro offered.
Tickets $S. All such. In every tustanoe, are frauds,
and 1* money Is sent to them rorTtcke-s. it Is so
much thrown away without the shadow of a
chance of getting a prise. Beware of all Lotteries
where the Capitel Prise Is nnqsually large in com
parison to the price ofTlokets. In every ta'tauco
where largo prizes are offered for a tmall cost of
Wilmington. Del.
WaltonFemaleCollege
LOTTERY.
Chartered by the State of yeorpia in 1866.
W. O. DA VYHOiN A OO.. Managers.
Drawn on the Havana Plan at Macon, under the
sworn superintendence of E. C. BUIkiey and Jo
soph Waterman. Exq
Small Scheme,
fireat tteaoetion is Numbers I
CLASS 17.
Drews at Macon, Georgia, Dec, Hth, 1869,In publlo.
AhvoriU Scheme qf lu.000 Numbert.
Capitals ot $12,000. $6,000. $3,000, Ac.
Tickets, Wholes $f; Halv** $2,60; Quarters $1.26.
I/UI B-ucuim unnuvu mo n«v«ua ri«u uu-v.
the \jt, Uth, 16th and 25th of every month, ana
ask a comparison with any other Lottery In
oxtstence. The plan Is so simple that every
one can understand It, and It has fewer num
bers thsn any other Lottery, and, therefore,
the chances to draw Prises are better. For
Instance—there is In our Lottery only 10,-
COO or 30,000 Numbers, and all others on the same
£ lan range from 40JMU to 80,000 Numbers. Those
otteries on the combination plan never have test
than 75.G00 Numbers, and Prises are snbSeot to a
deduction of 16 per cent-, while In onr Lottery
there Is no deduction on prises.
All prise* of 11,000 and under paid Imme
diately after the drawing—othor prises at the usu
al time of thirty days.
Persona sending money by mall need not foarlta
being lost. Orders punctually attended to. Com
munication* strictly confidential. Notes of sound
Banks taken at par. Those wishing particular
numbers should order Immediately. Registered
letters at our risk.
soon. Georgia: LalWOHB A bIjLL. Savannah.
Macon. Georgia: La HOGUE A BELL, Sa
Ga.; FABLE?, JURY A CO.. New Orleans
For tickets, address
W. 0. DAWSON A CO.. Managers,
, ... Savannah or Macon, Ga.
EST Prises cashed either In Macon or Savannah.
nr For particulars, ses schemas
gar Office lu Savannah Bay Lane, rear Onstom
Honno. ’ / Mtir
P. M. GARY’S
OAIiXjBIIT ox>
DAGUERREOTYPES,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
—AND—
BR0TY P E8,
147 Congress Street.
Mr. C. lakes much pleasure la announcing to the
cltlsenu of Savsiinah. that he has on ezblultton
some COLORED I’HtT JURA PI1S.«xecuted by one
of the finest Water 0?lorfst In tbe country, who
will epend the season In the city, provided there Is
suffie'ent enconrsgnmcnt te wsrrant It.
Please call and see ape. traens and leave yonr or
ders.
DAGUERREOTYPES, (the best In tbe world.)
taken dally.
no*!4
TAKE NOTICE.
•TOYS
In. Endless Variety.
T'kllKKUT from the nmontaelorleet nt
1 / wholesale or retail. Also, a large assortment of
Premium Fire Works,
CONFECTIONERY.
J OKA HAM’S,
NUTS. Ac.
u MMnllAN’6.
Cor. Cotmress and Drayton street*.
P. 8.—All country orders punctually attended to.
novSS—tf
CHRISTMAS
GIFT BOOKS.
T ilK Sebtorlber have eew In stare a
large and fine collection of obolce book*, suita
ble or Christmas presents, among which are tbe
following:
Gallery of Distinguubrd Xogllvh and American
Female Poets, richly Illustrated with a hundred
st- el engr*vlnes; Torkey Antique.
Saor* d aud Legendary Arts, by Mrs. Jamison,
flnelj lllustrateil^fullOaH.
Payne’s Royal Dresden Gallery, being a selection
of anblects engraved after pictures of the Great
Matters.
Proverbial Philosophy, by Martin Farquar Tap
er, finely Ulus'rated; Tmkey Antique.
FavorPe English Poems of the two laat centu
ries, illustrated with two hundred steel engravings;
lln.
Gems Of British Art, with choice specimens of
Poetry. History and Romance, snpnrbiy Illustrated.
Gallery of Faiuonn English ami American Poets,
mgl ,
richly 11 ustrstei with a hundred steel engraving*.
Waveriy Novels, Edinburgh edltloa,in twenty-
worannui oumuiy auu. iieroirtni, irora oemtrsuiirt
to Eugenis; Illustrated With nineteen steel engrav-
U sfratford Gallery, finely Hlustratodt Turkey An
tique.
Finely ltlo*trated edition* or Si! AK8PBARE,
BYRON. MILTON. SCOTT. HOOD, BRYANT, HO-
KSOjttSm
Alsj, a choice oolls<tlon of Bibles. Prayers. Sou
venirs. Annuals, Albums, Port Foilos, Writing
Desks, Reticules, Gamas and Juveniles.
“ JOHN M.
declt
- OOOPKR A CO.
FOR SALE.
^ FB W_S«rr«l» r.r, Baa fli.r,!. s,r.
or »ele by
jh JNQ. O. FRASER A OO.
Ill
BBRU MKDKH, (Hear N!4si und
ihoabters, received this day direct fr*ui C c-
clunatl and for sale by
daqlS
[BBDLl
JAMES I. SNIDER A CG.
QBBDIiBBS HA1HINM nt BARRON’S.
O ei,eiied. Paper and Butt Shelled Almonds. Cnr-
raut', Citron, Raisins, Butier. Pe.sn aud Hazel
Nuts.aew pealedPeacbe*.at BARRON’S
WHITE BKAt'II INLAND CORN.-
v V $6(0 bash sis of choice Beach Island Corn for
ea'e on the wharf lu qo an title* of one hundred
bushels and upwards, at one dollar par .bushel
Sondjj yeur orders te
JAMH I. BM0KR *00.
oh HU, HDGAK. ja.i tecelve* fa
AUx^WULbf F. O’BYHNfi.
mbs.
lUNDKR ST. AMO
•» BALL.^ggS
unrnMR imd luDauma m, «F
■Offer* her stock at reduced prlc«4, to make room
for fresh Importation* dally recrtVInfr. She baa ono
of the largest und lit at assorted stock* In Savan
nah, and will not b* nudtrsold by Any perron in
the trade In this tltv.
„ Her stock of MILLINERY and FANOT.GOOI
Rlpboua, Feathers, Flowers, Head-Dress** and Ciff_
are bought for Cash, and will te Hold at urlcaa to
suit her rnstomers. Call before purchasing else
where, and Judge of the ft uth of this odvenf“
meal.' '• -l>f- decB
TO MORROW, I
MISS C. CARRE,
LADIES' VARIETY
Tenan—Uniler *10
.psrAvMt t»P)!T.
pp..,^..,e : 4
Bd Olu.
AND
TRIMMING STORE.
BKWllallTON HTKKKV,
(Oppatlle Ml» WoW. )
mwww, 1 * m’fSrm’j
iwiabm
smjwism^slmRjbw
WUKBTKD, UUBROIDKflY HILKb. oth-
or desirable Goods, to which she would call the at
tention of tbe Ladle*. novtfi—»m
Tbe stove ..
imported throu» IH .
a sontlenisn of this oil
Terms—Under tJOO.
approved paper.
Iriah _
On IATURDAY, 17th Decern
store, “'**■
•»vi«i will be i
^ncheons pu*sold Irish t.
per ship Consul, Sept., 1656*
irmt—is months credit fur a
ldl-
'«U-
MILLINERY
At Reduced Prioes.
MISS E. WEBB & OO.
A RK towmIUm onllk.lr tlllr.
A ter slock or
Millinery Goods,
and all those not supplied, or wishing to purchase
cheap Goods, will find It to their
114 BruUvhton street.
NEW BONNETS
Just Reoeived.
M’ME. 0. GRADOT,
141 Broughton, near Barnard Btreet.
, MKNFKDTFIJLIrY Inlarma the
^n&Udlcs of Huvannah that she has Jr
f
,Ladles of Savannah that
celved by thestaomsr Mar of the sooth, a
LARGE ASSORTMENT
FRENCH BONNETS!
THE MOST ELEGANT STYLM KVaUSKEN.
Also, a lot of
RibboH?, Flowers, Boses, Bsrbes,
DRESS MAKING! DRESS MAKING!
' ,u "” fr *"
A Large and Fashionable Stock
DRESS TRIMMINQS
And FANCY GOODS,
and solicits the patronage of hot foinuc ft
and the public generally, at (140 one bundrei
^
forty-four Broughton street. Savannah,Go.
GRAND OPENING.
FALL & WINTER MILLINERY
New and Fancy Style*.
yjw.
win open I
. MUM, 8. PKA8K lakea plmm
,tn announcing to the Ladle* of eavannah,
. and the sutroundtog country, that she
open Ibis morning one otthe most select stocks
of New York and Parisian Millinery over offered la
f in market, consutlng In pail of the following
Goods:
Silk an l Velvet Dree* Hatr; Plain and Faucy do;
draw do: Satin, Plush itm ui,
Flowers, Laces. Ac... Ac.
Straw do: Sstln, Plush and Dloomcr do; Hit .one,
"low?rs, Laces, Ac„ Ac.
N. U —The principal part of her Bto-k having been
S urchaseufor ca*h. bhecsn guarantee a saving ot
I to 41 per cent on the prices generally paid by
Milliners, who buy t'»elr goods on si* mouths’time
‘trangers visiting thUc.ty sr# requested to exam
ine ber stock bofore purchasing eist where.
168 Hroughton r tnut. three doors east of Jtfferson.
octlt
To (be Ladies of tavannsh.
««!?_ ftAi.'.«AS*
St
ot*«n her New Mllltnen' on THURSDAY,
the t7<h. aud will oontlnue to receive Eon-
net* every we*k during the season.
PIANO FORTES.
sruros & glark
Established in 1822.
.TIIK SsbMrl*«flBb|
Instruments less* m » ■
than three year* since, and through tfcelr
INTRINSIC MKRKV AJLONK.
Has sold over Mlxiy of them.
over FO'».. —
..ve full ted th.tr Pleuo Fort*, upon th. public u
••VRRT BRM MV** RAOV
™ a ' r FORTY VMM,
never muUn,
“Cheap .Instrument*,”
hut on lb, con'nrv, conelcutl, Improvlut, there
by pl.dnx thcm.elvn, at thla time, h’.gni r in the
Mlfm.lloucf.il uiUald.n,. whether prnfM.ton.1
or un.teor, then they h.vo over boon MAira .loco
they commoDMd bn.lnoM.
Mr. B- bu n [ar.s .tuck on lund, nnd li rocalrln,
by weakly .teenier., and D*g< hi. Mend, end tb.
publlo Fonerellr to cal' end eeo tboao
JUBTLV OBLKBBATSB
INSTRUMENTS,
At hi. Room., Court House IBrncw.-.
novlT -Smo il. B. BOOABDBBj
STEINWAY & SONS’
Celebratedl «rand; a Square
Piano Fortes!
no«r In store a number of their BEST PIANOS,
which he oiler* for sale
NOT AT NEW YORK WHOLESALE PRIOES.
(for he cannot afford to do that,) but on reasonable
TBSMasers. ATKIN WAY have beeu manufeetur-
tng ONLY SEVEN YEAR'*, but In that time have
made each VAttT IMPROVEMENTS, that the
Best Musical lodges
IN THE COUNTRY,
amongst whom can be named 8. Tiialbsao, Gott
■ IIALK, Wm. AlAlOSt, WOUIHUAUFT, TfUO. IfAUXU.
(Editor of Mnsfoa! E«vl«w.> 0. B- Sbtmoir
(.Editor Mnstcal Friond.) S. B. MILL i, Awnpa Na-
POLioic, and many others have pronounced them
THE VKBf BEST
PIANOS NOW MADE.
An examination of three Flnuo., and a compart-
non wHb other, now on >m. In tbl, city, will «tl»-
fy tho inoit ahepllcal, that aa regard.
FULLNESS OF TONE
ANU
Ellasticity of Touch
they are NOT (UUAliFED by any other* now
made, and I reapectfnliy aak an examination of
them by ell lb wan) of n
SPLENDID TONED INSTRUMENT.
W. B. ZOOBtVM.
novIS
NKW yOBK
KEROSENE OIL.
TcoM?fNy. (JSffiRJtf2L 1 :
arrangements with us to act as
Their Agents In Havannah,
we .ball aril tbe Oil of their manufacture a) tbe
LOWEST PRICE? I
' _ KEROSENE OIL OOi
, *■» the exctnal
and the public are hereby notified that any in
srejaftssasriw
WILL BU
than an equal qoasttl
OIL 10 the marker *
and In of an UM<
and tree from uni
We solicit f“
prore entircl
at our
eAvrmB—is luoiunn rreou iur one
checne, for approved endorsed note..
Buggies nt Private anl®.
Two fine uew Masiachuaatt* Buggies of the beat
material. novl8
Valuable Cotton Warehouae at Private
Sale.
. That comm odious Warehouse tflUdted on We*t
Broail-strect, next, to Wurnei’s Carriage Hepoki*
tory. on Lota No. 9 aud 10, Liberty Ward. 90 by IE)
feet, wt>h improvement* of an entire Iran roof
Ootton War* boose, all la good repair and under a
rent of $1400 per annum; "Object to a city groom*
rend ot $66 per aunnm. WU1 be gold on itbeiat
terms. For further par tlealara apply to onr Count
ing Room. M 1 not 10
Fine I*ight-Top BuEgy A$ Private Bel*
A very Sue leather lop tight
good order
Garden Lot
A Garden Lot, contain!
years leone, situated near
—^—. -nder good Luce and cultivation. For
■ml lu
BV OEO. W. WILLI.
Negrooh nt Frinlt Enin.
A gang of it mfrow-accnitomM to the entturo
of ootton and corn. They arc In f.mlltM,ana aro
... . ™ , Rlaq,
a. mvne nun
Fanil, ti. nrjlea from the cltv.Mntalain, U
or Land. «l ol wblrtt Ic dilclitd end Ur cum-
n, tho hclancc heavily tlmboiod. Anytctsou
in, to buy woi.nl do well lo ,Ire mo a call
uia caih. CidiaiF
Will»« aotd before the Court H
Mavcnnab, on the tint TDK
At Private Bale.
A Farm, ti. mjle. from the
ecne nr Land, eu ol whtrn l'
ration, tl
wliMnil. ,
Trim. eath. dealt 1
Woetorn ha f of Lot No II. Liberty Ward, wll
Improvements, eltuated on BUM, hat wren Roo
tornery and delTeraou ata. daefb
■xnautor’s
Jana
nixlTbotwaod tha lejal hooSTof aa)«7
Haharasof Central Stallrod Btook. talon,In, to
the eatatoof Fam Keller, deoMaea, late of thla
county; sold by order of tbo Kxeeptora, coder pro-
vision of tbo will. decs
Wl.l bo told, on tho Drat TUHDAV In January
next. In front of theuourt-honao. during tbo It-
S al hours of tale,
.Negro Han, named John, aged about 30 year.,
belonging to tbo estate of I'.nl Keller, deoraaeo,
lete ot tihelbem county. Bold by order ofthoBa-
ocutor. of reldoeUiu, nmler the provlalone of tho
win lore division among tbe helm.
Term, eaab—pnrcneeer. pay In, for tltfee. nov,
A valuable turn*on ’bo 6tuo Bluff Road, )K
ruliee Itom the clty tf Bavannah L aenfalnln, about
:
«-lkr •> a*F*UU*il, CVUWHIUI
386 acres, a large proportion of which heafci_„ _
noanced by good judges to be as good lofit as any In
tbe State. About 66 acres of tho tract is well fenc
ed, and 60 acre* have bean roughly planted. This
Place can bo profitably worked tsafarm or aorket
garden. Thera Is a great abandonee of wood, and
the stock range Is very good. There are six ne
gro houses, entirely new. which will ouuifortabiy
accommodate twenty-five negroes. Also, a com-
p tie barn, stabh a and carriage house* with* new
and large poultry house. Th* lontlon Is a healthy
ons, the present proprietor not having a case of
severe slcknest on th* place tor the post two year*.
Tor farther part icnlar* apply at tbo office.
. A$ Private Bale.
A valuable I'lanis ion In the county of Chatham,
situated 7 miles from the city, on tbs Little Ogee
chee rivqr t containing 566 acres ofland, suitable to.
ibe cultivation p! Sea Island Cotton and provision*,
lbe placets now in cultivation, having 800acre*
under fence, with a good dwelling and neoio
bonnes, tarns, stab e, Ac., all In good order. The
(and Is bonn led on one side by the river, requiring
no fence on thee side. Purchasers requested to
call and examine. Terms—ont-tbtrd cash; the
balance on ono and two years. nov!7
91«000 City of Columbus Bunds novlf
A beautiful and healthy sltnatlon for a residence
In one of the most convenient location* In the city,
being Lots 88 and 88, corner of Whitaker afcd Porry-
streets, with improvements. lor pafttcmlar* ap
ply at tb Is office. non*
To Bent.
iUd at the corner <
given St OUI'B.
sL d at I
UjWJJlj
TO XII* . .j?' ■
PHYSICIANS PF THE SOUTH!HN STATtS.
Wollte’* (te*uln«l*|**c
Brandy,
Wolfe’s tienuia Port Wise,
Wolfe’s Senulne Madfjpa Wtoe,
Welfe’s Oeuuiue Ekerry Wise.
I cm new .upplyla, tbe ttedn with (>lf. On,nee
BrenDy, In bottlee, both fbr aadlcr.l end privet, vet.
Xba ImmanM Menu thet bu frowned my efTorle
topl.ee .pureOlu within theyeecbof eU. nniltr
tbe nettle of AtamMIe tckcMun Bchnxnpt, and In
drive out ot tbe market tbe pmtlelone eontponnd.
cold ea Oln tbrnuttunt tne coantry, ted many lead.
UU UruBglett, Aimtheeariee and medical uien, ter
come year. pant, te .elicit tnvtopoitne tba tame
eoane In regard to tbe article of Brandy.’ 1 .tiould
have compiled with Shoe r.qe.nle from all quar
ter, Ion, a*e. bnt waa deterred flow it hr tbe feel,
that owing to the axherbiuut price ol Brandy lu
Franco, eonugneat upon Ibeabertneae of Lbe crape
crop for come year,, there wee no chance of my
bale; able te Import Ibe ebefeeit Brandy, bottle It
end aril It at moderate price.. Fortunately for tu*.
tbe grape eron for tho but end provfodo year (and
tbe proapf et far IhbJ wa. abundant, and price, of
Brandy have faUeu lo tbe standard of ten year, ago.
Tbe dory on Brandy It alio aevaotr per cant lower,
and I bav. now uiado arrangement, wllh four
Brandy exporter. In Franco, of tbe hi,beet repute,
and am regularly receiving odnelquraaotk ot tbe
beet Cognac Brandy, which I am bottling amt eel-
Itngaa Wolfe’aUennlneOoguac Brandy. I guarani, e
with my teal, label, and cerUDcatcr. the Brandy eo
bottled by me, ea lbe pare, BbadnltmaWd article,
aed It tri'l be found, when nerd aa a medicine, e
beverage, ora cordial, h. attbfhl and Invigorating —
It heebeen a matter ef nnlv areal complriut, tbat a
bottle of pure, aumtxed Frcuth Urandy. wee very
dllDcult lo obtain, end the uurchaf rr,nine ttmee In
ten, wa. deceived wllh a vile mannfectnred imita
tion. Of al| deecilptlooe or ardent cplrlte. Brandy,
from Ut high price, ha» been the one xrttoe that
mixer, and eellere have turned their attubtlen to,
and million, of gallon, ef the eu-caUed French
Brandy have been veattored annually through tbe «
land, and have been the primary cemeof nmrdrre,
anteldee, craeltlee and Crimea, end have untthou-
aend. to an early grave, -alf-dfatreyer,. from dr-
Brinm tremena, mau!a-a-potu aim horror., paiuea
unknown, nntll unprincipled men began to make
maddening compound, and .all It u the pine
French Brandy.
Th. virtue, of pnre French Brandy need not be
told by me. They am known thronghout the world
M » medicine or mild attmnl
French uetlcn poetically call It "Ran to h vie,” tb.
water of life. Butrina applicate Ho
and unadulterated, lianufac
fnl Ingredient* tbat make ag
cornea a death drink to lone
of our race. To remedy a f
raenced Importing Brandy,hoi
aa '"Wolfe’e Gvnnlne Ooaneoti
receiving ordera from the druggist, end ap.th.ca
rice In ell parte ri the Union, le Mil It for medical
purport.. „„„ ,
IBOLPIIO Wwtwm
No. a# UeRver-*t., New York.
Mr Agante In New Orlean«-«. J. I
A. P. OrleffA Oo, J. T. Moore A tin.
i*ure
the fear.
It be.
tenaof tlmaiande
IMkqveecm-
i,end selling It
I am telly