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'V< $ W ry fcg yJJ,;
TV ANT RD.—Wanted (• rant b» the
!:!■ voer. a comfortable hon««. u four bel
In-Broome anil good yard' Hot* nyt to oncoe-l
rffinprmr. Apply eti’ulasU litabta* orio
rtifwAw i>. 8- HHNDKR3QN,
ui kim iwnmo-
- ri no.... a basement, with back buildings, sta-
and servant rooms. PoMewdon given l*t of
....uary. Apply to t *. BA8LKH,
*7ieclH-"tf Markot square, 138 Br> auat.
HI VO kKN^T.—Tto® hone oh the car-
GJlBnerof Jones and Purse street*; will be rented
I'lBiow If taken by the year. It la one and a half
flory on a brick basement. *J»P^to
norH—tf or THOS- MD1&. K»q.
K FOtt RUNT.-The brick lini
ment, now occuplod by Mr. T. 0. Chick, no.
110 South llroad street * The building and
premise* aro la first ra‘.o order. Poasomfion given
VOR SEW YORK.
SAVANNAH MORNTNG
COASTING VESSELS.
i
Star «f iho H»mli
Captain l«yon.
Will sail an above
On T«eaday*
the 80th December,
at 3 o’clock, P »l.,
precisely,
pannage, having splendid aecom-
For frolght _
modutloDs, apply to
declfl PADKLFQRP. f A V ft 00.. Agts.
FOR CHARLESTON,
I^aveil on Sunday Afternoon, at S o’ol'k.
TUB Hl'I'KUlOlt IKON HTKB1NUK
r S!3
premises »r« »u
Jet Novombsi\__
octil—tf
MRS. MONTMOLLIH.
9«
aepw
FOR HKNT.-A couhhihIIoum brink
tii'fl Dwelling. situate and fronting on Chatham
fcmSquarej the house la new and well finished.
\no\y to (septia) W. WRIfl
TO ILI5NT.—Owe of the Stoddard
I tenement* on Perry-street.
JOHN M. COOPER.
tt* TO ILKNT.—A Inrse unit well fin.
CSillahed dwelling house on Jones street, now oc-
femriuitod by Mr. John RIchArdson. PosHosnlon
uTveo 1st November. Apply to
* JRSSK MOUNT, c
]y2-tf J. MURCHISON.
ill
immediately over the office ol ui
ajjfi •IdpyH
ir.-t
_ ' lying oait of the cl
p!*ntjn| or pasturihg.
0. A. I.. LAM A It.
Stilt* LINES.
iPHILLlPfl. master, will mtet with <IIb«
patou for tbo above port. For freight apply to
HU VTKR ft 0 A.MM ELI..
PIIRRO^ON .—The
Iu«ao« Capt. ALLEN, will
Hnana. „ r .
.patch *w above. For freight of (160) one
and fifty bates cotton, appl *
BRIGHAM, 11A l1
ly to
DWIN A <
K 1,011 1.1 vl£ltROOI,.-Thc Hr.
y f>*htp tlor«melln« ALLEN manter. lrav
Wimifflr ***'* 0 large portion of her cargo engaged,
aiii have quick despatch for above port.
For freight engagement*. 4*:ply to
dec9 UKIGUA >1. I'. ALU WIN A CO.
Jf> * h« real .
SCOTT master, will have quick despatch
for the above poit.
For freight, apply to
dcc9 WILLIAM STAIUl.
FOR MVKllPO»L.~Tlie A _
American Hhlp Uncle Joe, P1NKHAM
master. For freight, apply to
BRIG 11AM. BALDWIN A (
FOR PitOVl DKNCK.-The .ohr,
tJsmes Jlnrtln, Capt. HAltDJNO,
»wll! have despatch for the above port-
r trelgut of 100 bale* Cotton, apply to
dec5 HUNTER A OAMMKLL.
FOR NEW VORK—UNION LINE.
k'Phe regular first-class packet sebr Lilly.
ZFRANCIS master, will have quick des
patch tor the above port* For freight applv to
WM.8TARR.
dec3
.quick ue.patch for above port.
freight engiigomouts apply to
nov.'Q BRIGHJ “
For
If! AM, BALDWIN A CO
FOR SALE.
RICE AND COTTON
PLANTATION
At Private Sale,
OR T O LEASE.
T II 1C Rico i'luntntlon, Orange
high ground; a paitof it very Rood provision and
cotton laud. Ono hundred acre* more o. rice land,
alno under dam, would be sold or leased with tt f
required, situated directly opposite on the south
blue of Ogeecliea 0<tu-«'way. Also, Sans 8oucl. a
valuable lu’and rice plantation contain ng fifteen
hundred acr- s. 250 auros rice laud under dam and
pirt In cultivation, with a very large backwater.
Thecotton plantation Is Mount llope, lave the
red lenco of Dr. Wm. Rogers, and contains nearly
4iM)acroa;a -on IderAble portion of it It some "
t either or all of the above •
reasonable, auv appl’cail n may be made to :
In person, or by letter addressed to “Way’s 8
tlon,” Bryan county.
K* J. ARN >LD
FOR SALE
AT A BARGAIN .
fpIlR uuderalsaed belns about to re-
I move from the diate, will ofier lorsal* alibis
property, as follows: Oue two oiory brick honso on
a basement, corner Macon and WhlUKet street*;
Lot letter R.. corner Harris an l 8t. Gull streets, in
feo simple, an I tmp/ovenients thereon, cousiNtlng
ot ono two story wooden dwelling and one two
st>ry brick do. with a baker* In the roar. Also,
4w ceres of land on Waite U!o(V Road, suitable for
gardening purposes, and Improvements thereon,
which will be sold In a body, or five acre lots, to
salt purchasers. Terms easy.
11. DITTMKR3.
For particulars, apply to
K. SCI!ERF.
liovai—tf cor Whitaker «t and Jones at lan®.
FOR SALE.
a Wll.L bo «o!d nt Styvnuin, ««
Scrlven county, on the first TUESDAY inB
In .lanuarv next, unless prevloublydls-JB®.
posed of, that valuablo plantation, lying In su'd
county, formerly the property of Dr* Ransom Rog
ers, on the Central Rahroad. 88 mile* from Savan
nah, containing 1335 acres, 2UU acres of which is as
g>od buy land as is to be found In the State, well
ditched and dratned: 400 acres are under ferce. In
cluding a portion of the bay land. On the place Is
a Bor»d orchard,a comfortable dwelling, and ail ne
cessary outbuildings, negro houses, gin house.
Of 0
novSO—td
JOHN COOPKK.
For Sale.
TII K realdonoe of tlio undersigned
at Montgomery; one of the most desirable
country scuta on th« seaboard of Ueorgla.
Also, Lots 37, 38 and 39, Monterey Ward, ail most
favorably located for prlva'e residences, No. 38 be
ing corner of Wultaker aud Gordon streets, and No.
39, corner of Whitaker and Gaston streets, Irontlng
on Forsyth Place. For particulars, opp y io
CARL TIPPING.
anglfi or to GKO. W. WYLLY.
FOR SALE.
rd his
J girl children, 8 and 4 years, o'd field
lundB; middle aged woinau, good plain cook, wash
er and house servant; 2 likely girls, 8 and 11 years
old; 8 hoys, capaliltwto saddle and harness, making
Intelligent good workmen: 2 men, 24 and 20 yean
dec!2
FOR NEW YORK.
The new and elegant
steamship
' /jnm o.S^aMSs.
*‘*g: l will loave as above on
Ai-iw flr- Hntwrdny,
Moc. 17th,
»' ''•’gilt or pA, apply i„ _ oVI '“ < ' k ’ A ' M '
imiltUHtH. BALPWIW.OO,
FOIt iVUH YORK.
The Steamship
AU<U/»TA,
Oapt. WOODUULL.
fOtt HEW TORK,
Will sail
On Hmurdny*
Dec. 17. at 1 P. M.,
precisely. For freight or passage, apply to
, JNU. R. WILDER A GALL!fa,
Anentn.
dec 12
CHANGE OP DAT.
FOR NEW YORK.
O E O i'lTe*.
F. PECK - - - Commander,
Having undergone a thorough overhauling, will
leave the Charleston Wharf on SUNDAY, tbs 81
October, and will contluu* to leave every Sunday
thereafter, for engagement ot freight, apply to
J. P. BROOKS A to., Ageuta,
u n v . 0httr l Mton Wharf.
N. B —Freight and Wharfage parable by the
shippers. Amounts of fl and under payable on
wharf at time of shipment.nepl88
For Charleston,
T1IR well known atenm-
cr Will, r*KAIIROOK*Capt.
F. ItAHDKN, will leave On
kBATUllDAY.Dcc. 3d, uud will
. , Hconilnno to run regularly be-
tween this port aud Charleston twice a week, leav
ing hero on Tuesday and Saturday afternoons, at 8
-SEIM,I
J. P. BROOKS A Ot)„ ftgtl..
Charleston Wharf.
MONTGODIttRY, Capt. Prod. Crocker,
UIINTMVX ULIC, Capt. John A. Poet,
*0d New York
every THURSDAY. 1 he above ships were bnllt
expressly Tor this trade, and tho accommodatloc
mr^Paatengara are equal to any steamships on th
BRIGHAM. BALDWIN AGO.,
, H.B»W a SrL n i‘{6“‘-
. J y 22 Agents, New York
FOR NEW YORK.
FARE REDUCED
FREIGHT AND PASSAGE AS LOW AS BY ANY
OTIIGR STEAMERS
Cabin Passage, : : : : $15.
By thospleudld aud commodious
SIDB-WIIEKL HTHAiHKIt.S
AUGUSTA, 1,500 tons Oapt. M. B. WoodhnlL
FLORIDA, 1,300 " " Isaac Crowell.
ALABAMA 1J100 " *' Geo R. Schenck,
These steamships be*
GHANGEjOF DAY.
UNITED STATES MAIN LINE.
For Paiatka, East Florida,
VIA BRUNSWICK. ST. MARYS, FKRNANDINA,
J ACK80NV1LLR. MAGNOLIA, PIOOLATA, AND
TOOOI.
Leaves every Wednesday Morning, at
half post 8 o’clock.
TilK new Iron atenmnr
Ht. dlnrya,Capt. JAM PUKE-
BORN, having been thoroughly
overhauled, will leave regular
ly as above, returning on Sat
urday morning lu time to oonnect with the New
Yotk Steamers.
This boot haB beon built expressly for this line,
and has large and airy saloons and &tale rooms for
STEAM TO LVEttPOOL, ‘jCT
long to tho old estab
lished and favorlto lino,
known as the “New
York and Savannah
Steam Navigation com*
•pany,” and in comfort,
accommodations and
fare, cannot be exoell*
commanded by experienced, skll*
SAM’L L. MITCH ILL A SON,
AgentB, New Vork.
LONDON, GLASGOW,
AND ALL PARTS OP IRELAND
rOIL $30!
Tho powerlul iron steamships
City of Unliiniore, Cltyof Wnohlogton,
City of JInnclieMter* Iv>tu«aroo, ~
Vigo*
Will sail from Now for* foi Liverpool.
01RRTIS0 THE
XT. 0. MjAXIxB,
5T Kvtry alternate Saturday, j&y
I’asruo'c from New York :
Cabin, $75...Third Class, to all tho above places,$30.
Passage from Liverpool:
Cabin $85 Third OIam $40.
J8QF" PasBougors forwarded to Havre, Antwerp,
reined and Hamburg for $85 In Cabin, $35 Third
Class.
To PA RIB (In 2t5 hours from Liverpool,) Cabin
$90; Third Ciuss, $Hrt.
The above Steamships are built of Iron, In water
tight compartments, carry each an experienced
Surgeon aud every requl Ite for the immediate ex
tinction of fire.
For Passage, apply to John G. Dale, 16 Broad way,
N.Y.,or It. J. CO IS TIN Jk CO.,
177 Broadway. N. Y.
N. B.—Paauengers by this line avoid the risk and
delay of calling at Halifax and St Johns.
*e$r Agents wanted. 1au!2--ly
PIANO FORTES
TTONEW YORKfrm
WHOLESALE FRIGES.
price $273. retail $35 '.
One 7 octave II. Ilsusen Plano Forte, wholesale
price $275. rotail $350.
One 7 oitave IlaxIOkon Bros. Plano Forte, whole
sale price $325. retail $4t'0.
One 7 octavo Kggtrt A llogeth Piano Forte,
wholesalo price $450. retail $COO.
One 6 octave Chkkedng A Sous Plano Forte,
wholesale price $225. re tail $276*
One 7 octave U. Worcester Piano Forte, whole
sale price $3.0, retail $375.
One 7 cctave Wallace Plano Forte, wholesale
price $325, i etAtl $400.
One 7 octave Saebbler A Schmidt Plano Forte,
wholesalo price $350. retail $100.
One 7 octave Wm. Knahe A Co. Plano Forte,
id bury Plauo Foite,
wholesale price $325, rotail $375.
One 7 octave Suebbler A Schmidt Plano Forte,
wholesalo price $3*'5. retail $375
One 7 octave Letght A Brad,
wholesale price $350. retail $400.
Oue 7 octave Ohlckerlng * Sons Plano Forte,
wholesale price $45'), retail $550
One 7 octave Ohlckerlng A Sons Plano Forte,
wholesale price $325, re Jail $400.
Oae 7 octave Ohlckerlng A Sous Plano Forte,
holesa'.e ;,rlce $325, retail $4Cfi.
One 7 octave Kaebblor A Schmidt Piano Forte,
wholesalo price $325, retail $375.
One 7 octavo Suebbler A Kchnitdi Plano Forte,
wholesale price $i'25, retail $500.
and climate, we can oiler then with entire confi
dence to all who may bo In want of a fine Instru
ment.
Ou 6>£ octave Pianos are part cu'arly adap'ed for
TOR SALE.
FOR SALE.
A PRiniK WOMAN. Utl yearn or nge,
with three children ages 5, 3 and l)i, reapcc
final- > n ..ln<n I lilt V A W
mn. T. DE GASU0 NEVE,
Astrologist, Phrenologist
AND
PHYSIOLOGIST.
aprl9 NO. S$» 8TATK STRitBT. tf
NEW GOODS.
Pa-nhrlc lldkfs, Fancy Head lidkfsi Opera Flannels,
TafTeta Ribbons, Hosiery, Kngllsh and Uermau;
Fancy Trimming*.
decU NKVITT. LATUROP A ROGBH8.
GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
B LACK nud Fancy Ortsvlmerea, Meri
no, Hllk and Cotton Uudvrshlrts, Merino and
Cotton Ila'f Hose, Cravats, Stocks and Ties, Pock-
Morgan.
Dress Goods-Cheap.
| \HKSS SILKM from uuokfont Rlonalln
de Lalnea, 11)< to 50c ; Poplins and Yaienclas.25
Bngllsh and French Meriaos; Saxony
Plaids; valour do Paris; clo.«ks and Shawls, Ac.,
*c { Helling very cheap by
dect5 DmWITT A MORGAN.
LAUD, dkc.-5M bblu.
^eiguson’a Maas Bnef
0 bbla other branda Mess Beef
40 bbls Prime Pork
59 Pi*}* Meaa Pork
76 hbln Lard, prlmo article
Forsalo^ 81 prlme ,wllcl6 * 18 ,ibl * PoarLard.
d«5 0y WILLI AMR. BHOTnmt * CO.
S A. 1. It D II KltKIN«8.-4UO boxes
-J scaled Herrin,,, la atoro aud for ,al. Id lit, to
•»tparchMer,.br
d«cU - f. L. 0ON.iT AhllNK A (1)
Turning uitESMUs.-A
* -f fonieKines lust opened at
. few hand-
. . lust opened at _
■loclt NKV11T. LATHROP ft KOGBK8.
( i«LD HEAL UHAMPAONK, In anarta
and pints—a very superior article, ju*t rt-
cejved for sale by (declfl) J. LAMA*
PULTON MAUKKT DKEK.-lO hull
* bb a Fulton Market B-e' .Just lauded and for
»**« by doclS W* M* DAVIDSON.
BUTTKR.-IO
Butter. Just landed and for nal
kega doahen
W. M. DAVIDSON.
hol'Mhl.'lfo. 1 a tfukM,!: 1o*b,ft
& u ^' ramk.
For Charleston,
VIA BKAIIl'WRT AND 1IU.TON HEAD.
«jT.a u I'tStf.'r.lii.aixR'
TF.lt, having been thoroughly
oynrlmulcd aud iiahueil, will
iieive regnlkrly irom Dillon’s
Whar., lui.i Ol Uoa Works, KVKRY SATURDAY
AFTKRNOON, at 4 o’clock. For freight or passage,
apply to
septU JOHN 0. FRA7.KR ft 00„ Agts.
FOR PALATKA,
VIA BRUNSWICK. ST. MARY’S, FKRNANDINA.
JACKSONVILLE, AND ALL lNTKRMKDlATlj
LANDINGS.
Til K atennipr KVKIt-
GI.AIIK. Cant. Lv M OOXRT*
TKK, haring been thoroughly
overhauled and painted, will
jleavu regularly from Dillon’s
Works, KVKKi WEDNESDAY
fllUKMCSU, at v>i o’clock.
This steumer oilers tin? very best accommodation
to passengers, and. carrying no mall, will meet with
no detention on the route.
She connects with the Brunswick and Florida
aud the Fernandma Railroad ', and all Stage Linos
for the interior of Florida, retaining on SATUR
DAYS In time to connect with the New York
Steamers and Central Railroad trains.
The steamer Everglade will take freight aud pas
sengers for Camp Pinckney and a I the landings oti
the St. Mary's ltlver.
For freight or p tssage, apply on board or to
sept HI JNOTC. FRASER A GO.. Agents.
all business entru tied to his
It .vliw been the Qrst to Introduce In this i
.temp btglitrr,. with m.chlnerj ,u,ch«d.
hoisting cotton onshlphV Al. hoi, ihorohf »nol
to Ilo the work In mi.rly h,1t th, time required
• ho old method, an, at chosper rate*. The atten
tion o( Captains. Hhlp-own.r,. Oon-Utne.s aod
(‘lanters are reqaeated, and a share ol patronage
solid tod.
..Ur - ’Tsaa.r^ t, ffiaiag
MOOKE’S
Commercial Institute,
South-Weat Corner Bull end Broughton
Oonw wb kvkningINSTUIICTIUN
UUUK-KKRPINO,
OOUMKRCfAb OALCIM ATIONP.
l*RNUANhlllP, (i-vf-ry ityla.)
Thorough practical Instruction In book-keeping.
Pupils can enter et an r time. No teaching done Io
clssre*. Book'* opemnl and closed, and Intricateac-
counU adlustwl. , rtc-c9-Hm
GAS-FITTING^
IN ALL ITS BRANUHlgj PROMPTuY ATT BN D-
JOHN L. ELL8,
SHOP—CONURXflH ST. LAME, BRTWItM SOU AfiD
WHtTAlBR STS.
ARDKRS left at Mr. BJad«e»a New.
Depot, N. W. corner Bull and (trough'on sts .
or at Mr. J. II. Farrdl’s, N, E. corn-r Bull anil
Broughton sts., will receive prompt attention.
de&9-*tf
HOME
Insurance Company,
CASH CAPITAL fliaOCO.
New llaven, Conn.
Th', Company Inrnrei Building, M—
Ships and their Caigces, Ilousehord garniture, ami
Personal Property generally agalnat Lou or llam-
agohy Fire and divider three-rourthi of thenn Hu
of the huilneu of the Company with the Policy
holders. DQUOLA8S R. SATTIRLKR, Pres.
CUARLCS WlLSi'N, Be ’y
dtcl Pnll.LlPS, BKANTLKV, Ag’U.
HanginnnataouHgi
ttKANU OAPITAI. PRIZE
$70,000!
orse, t'oss.hdsM Lslterv
UP DBIsAWAiitf.
Cl ft 18.,
To he drawn I
In Wilmington, lie!., gel unlay. Lac.
SPLRNUlb BOUKMg,
71 Numbers—IS Drawn Ballots.
1 fnu of. —.,.170 000 Is -
1 Prise of. 30,000.
J Prtso of....— 1S.7A01
t Prises St'.ZZ'.".?."'.: 1%!....
• Prises ol 3,000.
Id Prises of. ISM
7 Prises of. iuoo.
S MWaeaof. soft.—
Prises of. ISO.
Prtieaof.
‘ hike* of
:$.—z
Look Out! Look Out!!
CHRISTMAS
IS COMING!
■hu U* DKHBId NKD has opened a New Store
at 116 Hroughton street, between Roll and WhlU-
ker, where he Is prepared to sell a very large stock ol
EAFGY^OOOBS
AND
CANDIES,
AT WHOLESALE AND RKTA1L.
CHARLES OXENIUSi
declO—Uant
jight
Florida Steam]
i&KVEUSA
OLAGHORN ft OU
hoard at tha
CUNNINGHAM,
Agents
Tho Bt.. MaryB connects at Brunswick: vmb Btuns*
wick aud Florida Railroad; at Fcrnaudlna wiih
Kcrnamllna Railroad to Baldwin. Trail Ridge,
Starke, Waldo and Gatnsvllle, and Btagort to Mid-
dlcbnrg, Micanopy, Newnansviile, Flemlugtuo,
Ucula and Taiupa Bav; at Jacksonville with Jack,
sonvllle. Lake City. Madison and Tullahasaue Rail
road; at IMcolatu aud Tocol with Stages for St. Au
gustine; at PalutkA with Hart’s SlaKea for Orange
Springs und Ocala, and steamers to Sliver Springs,
Foi t Brook, Fort Butler. MelonvMle and Enterprise.
J34
UNITED STATES MAIL. DINE.
For Paiatka,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, 8T. MARY’S, FJBK-
NAND1NA, JACKSONVILLE, MAGNOLIA, Pl-
OOLA I A, AND TOCOI.
XiOaves overy Friday Morning;, at half
noRl. O rk’nlnnlr
past 0 o’clock.
TUB MTEAJIKIt HT.
JOlINfe, Capt. N. KIM!,hav
ing been thorcughly overhaul
ed, has resumed her place on
the lino, and will leave ngalar
For freight or passage, apply on board, at the
FloridaSteampneket Wii*rf, or to
OLAGHORN ft CUNNINGHAM,
Agents.
:ts at JtrunowtcK witn t‘
mtndlnu Railroad
Waldo and Gnlueaviue, nud Plages to Aiiddieburg,
Micanopy. Newuansvllle, Flemloglou, Ocala ami
Tampa Bay; at Jacksonville with Jacksonville,
Lake City, Madison and TallahtHcr Railroad; nt
Plcolata aud Tocol with dtagos for fit Augustine; at
~ *" “ ‘ ices lor Orar ge Springs aud
Oliver Springs, Fori Brooks,
JH
For Point Comfort,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS ON T11K
SAVANNAH RiVEH.
The well known Irou
steanipacket’Nwnn. Captain J.
O. GARNETT, having completed
|her rtpolar summer ropulrs, will
resume her trips, leaving the Charleston Wharf
on FRIDAY aFl’ERNOON. August 5th, at 5
o’clock, and will continue to leave every Friday af
ternoon thereafter. Fm* freight engagem-nts. Ac.,
apply to J. P. BROOKS A CO., Agent*,
Charleston Wharf.
N. B.—Freight will be received at tho warehouse
j aud after Monday
auglS—tf
, the 1st August.
THE GREAT WONDER
OF THK
SISETEESTII CENTURY,
PROFESSOR WOOD’S
HAIR RESTORATIVE.
JAVS iho Si. IjouIm (Bio) lleiuonrat—
) Below we publlhh a letter to Dr. Wood, of this
ctty.lrom agenilemanln Malno. which speaks clow-
lugly of the supeiior merits ol hls hair tonic. Such
evidence must have Its effect, when coming from
a reliable source. If certificates ere guarantees of
truth, tJe Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless
puffery from the pre£B:
Bath, Me., J»s. 20,1856-
•ssorO.J Wxxi it C\> :
__ntlemen— Having my attention called a few
months slnco to the highly beneficial eficcts of
yo:ir hair rcstorallve. 1 was indued to make appli
cation oflt upou tuy t
i hair
which h.uJ become
I 13 months, with Interest.
I. W. MORRELL A CO.
GREAT BARGAINS
* IN
CLOTHING,
Furnishing; Goods,
HATS, &c.
N 0 Ft M B U B!
AS all our Goods have to be disposed of, we are
determined to sell them at such low figures that
will at once bo advantageous to those who may
honor as with their patronage, and meet our ob
ject In view. We do not Intend to Impose on tbe
public by saying we sell below cost, but we assure
those In want of anything In our line of Good*,
that Ihll satisfaction Is guaranteed, or the goods
M. D. LEVY A BRO ,
165 Bay street,
between City Hotel and Hamden’s Express.
BETHLEHEM ACADEMY,
npiiis AUAIHSMY, einbrar.lritf all Ike
A advantages of a mixed school. Is located with
in two hours’ ride of Station 13,0. It. R-, In a beau
tiful aud healthy section of country.
ments have already given the utmost satlatactlon.
While the chief aim of the academic Distinctions
will be to impart % finished eiucttlor, this Insti
tution will also afford tbo inale puptlB the advan
tage so uncommon In Ssuthern seboots of becom
ing familiar with mllltar* exercises.
Those parents whodeslro.npon reasonable terms,
an accomplished education for their children and
wards, mentally and physically, will find In thU In
stitute all that they can desire.
The scholastic year, commencing the 1st Monday
In January, will consist of two terms of five
months each.
The terms fer tho e boar-ling with tho Principal
a r e $100 per term, to be paid in advance.
Tht* Includes all the ox pen ea tor tuition, board,
wunhtcg, Ac., with the exception of mnslc.
For circulars, giving ail noccssarv tnfo r matlon.
add .ess the Principal. Dr. J. H. SULLIVAN, at
Warthon’a Store, Washington county, G»
The Principal would rotor the ctllxens of Savan
nah aud vicinity toMr.N. A. Hardee and Dr. Win.
U. Bulloch, reganlli g hi* com potency as a teacher.
nov28—twftwtJanl
C fIBAP SrfiAR KTORK—IIAItKON’H-
8 ibs Crushed for $1: 8 lit* Powdered for $i; 8
1U Granulated for $1; 9 lbs White Clarified for 91,
10 lbs B Clarified f.,r$l. r declfl
N
i ctlv»J at -(decis) BaBko.n'm,
quite gray, probab y ono*thlrd white; my whiskers
’ere of same character. Some three mont hs r*—
procured a bottle of your hair restorative,
• edit. 1 fioou found tt was proving what
WINTER STYLE
4HATS.4
rUMTUEURKVKI), tke Winter Htvle ml
u lints, uu’que a d tastv. Call and aet fitted to
something handsome i
ity. —
nd becoming, at
N. K. BARNUM'S.
No. 153 Congress at.
DALY’S
AROMATIC VALLEY
WHISKY.
I N thla R«s of adulterated and deleierl®
ous Liquors, Ills a source of great satisfaction
to bo able to Introduce to public notice tbe above
article—an artlc.e of unquestioned purity, and poa-
nesolng no qualities except such as have the moot
favorable Influence on tbe human const 2tutlon.
A few rood* of soli on tho banks of the Rhine pro
duce tho grape, which will AaurUh nowhere else.
Lout whose Juice proceed* the "Johannisberg ** “
of the product of any other soil. And a t
stilp of land lu the Parish of Natchitoches, Louisi
ans, has long supplied the world with a super-ex
cellent article of Snuff, from such Tobacco as can
not bo Induced lo grow elst-whan-.
In like manner, it has long beon known that a
limited territory, lying In the valley of the Monon-
gahtda river, exclusively bi lugs forth a Rye of prop
erties to marked and peculiar, that Its dlatll'atlon
f L!9i Prlxea. amounting to tl.80f.0Q0
lekets $80, Halves $10. Quartern$A, Eighths fllflO.
A OortWcto uf l-xckMO of IS H holes, coal, SK9 00
‘ <lo IS Hilr. 1,9 so
5°o B ate— nig
Uraad Consolidated Lottery,
UK DB1.AWAUK.
ON VUI HAVANA PI.AN.
Sxtra Ciatt 9,
To h, drxwa ,t Wilmington, 0,1., S.turJmr, O«o.
Every Other Tieket e Price!
Prift Paid in Full, inilAuKtany Dtdiution,
In thu, LatterlM .very Priu It drawn.
I Prli, or SW.OO
S Prlae of. .isyr
t Prl.aa ui 6.0
s pntaaof t.o
S Prlaaa of..... 11,000
lOPrlMini..... aio
JBjSSfcf S
100 Prises of too
. 25000 Prlseo of.,,,.. (j
Aua ill AyproKituatlun^Pnsea ranging fruiultinp
»».MS Prlaei, amounting to..' S340000
Whole Ticket. SI0; Ualro,SS;liuartara Si.BO.
Poiaou, who uaalrenaad onlr romtt the rl,k ona
Pwkago. for which wo will aand a Oartldcata. at
follows—I
AOertmoataofPaokaitaof U Wholea.ooiU... *M 00
I)o do llunartm".'.'.'.'.,"....!! (0
Do do it lightha u 00
PK1ZM8 PAID AS BOON AB DRAWN.
0 Ail order, addreaaad to-'Vrance, Bruadb.nU
e Oa., Wllmlngwo.Dal..>* will mtat with prompt
attantlon, aud tha printed odlo al drawing, ,ant u
toon a, over.
CAUTION.
Peraona il.lng at a diatom., > tumid ha ealr.maly
continue of whom they oMor Lottary lick eta or
Otrtmc .tMof J-aoogonoi Ticket,. Th. country
la Hooded with hogna and awli.dllng Lntl.rtoa.
R.cr, Indnrament I. held ont to get peraona to
InaMt money In them. Capital price, of from
SS0.M to .40,100 naad thalrschemaa—wlthTIckc-n
at On, Dollar. $100,000 Uapltal Prlaaa are offered,
Tlcketa $1. All aueb. In every InaUuoa. are fraud,,
aud If nnincy I, lent lo them forTlckoa, It lean
much thrown away without tho ehadow of n
chancnof getting a price. Beware of all Lottarlaa
whore the Uapltal Price 1, unumally large In com*
pari,on to the price of Ticket,. Io every In lance
where large prliea are t tfered tbr a imall ooatof
Ucketa. put It down fur n certain fraud.
PRANOB, UROADHHNTS A IX>„
Wilmington, Dal.
MISS C. CA1
LADIES’ VA]
AND
TRIMMING STORE.
HKOIIU HTON ATH K If
(Oppoalla Hlag Wabh'a)
sass!rsftaft&»5a. wM ** ”•
fiiiLLiiiiTftr.
At Reduced Prices. ■ ' i
MISS E. WEBB A GO.
Millinery Goods,
NEW BONNETS
Just Reoelved.
M’ME. C. ORA DOT,
141 Broughton, near Barnard Street.
USSSSk
LARGE ASSORTMENT
OF
FRENCH BONNETSI
TUR MOST KLMOANT STVUI KVJtRRKHN.
Also, a lot of
RlWens, Flowers, Boses, Bor fees,
TO FARMERS
—AN9—
HORTICULTURISTS.
produces a Whisky of auch supeilatlve character ft*
laces It beyond rivalry.
By a process retcn iy discovered, aud now known
yield the
AROMATIC VALLEY WHISKY,
with which uo other can stand al Instant’s corn,
psrhem.
1 have no apprehension of being accusrd of pub
lishing unwarrantable, or even exaggerated enco
miums. by a
who will first s
tject my Wkla-
the standard article at all the first-c
— Clubs lu the city of New Vork,
wherever it Is Introduced It at once amuuies its
ky to the lest-
It is now the
Hotels aud Oluba lu the city of New Vork, aud
wherever it Is lntr* J — J ‘
leading position. Is
AWABDKD TUB PALM OF SUPERIORITY,
aud the demaud for it becomes a thlug establb bed.
lis medicinal properties are such that while It*
Imraeiilare effects are pleasant and grateful. It ex
ercises the happiest permanent Influence upon the
constitution.
1 have analyzed a sample cf ” Daly’s Aromatic
Valley Whisky,” and find It lo be a pure article ot
fine flavor, and without any deleterious admixture
uAMRb A. CHILTON. M D„
Chemist, New York.
Stats Assaykr’s Ofmcb. 32 Somsrset *t..\
Boston, April 17th, 1858. J
Wm. H. Ealy. New York- ^
I have made a chemical analysis of your Aro
matic Valley Whisky, and find It a i-ure, finely fla
vored Rye Whisky, containing no I Jurioua matters
of any kind and 1 would recommend It as suitable
for medical and public purno e«.
OHARLBBT. J \CK80M, State Assaysr.
Wm. H. Daly-
Your Aromatic Valley Whisky Is receive', and
after careful examination. I find It to be a pure
JA8- J. MAPK8, Analytical Chemist.
tOT Consumers can depend upon getting a pure
article when they buy tho Valley Whisky, as It Is
sold by the bottle.
WM. H. DALY. 19 South William at..
New York, Sole Proprietor.
For sale In Savannah by
dec7—dec raarAmay WM. M DAVIDSON.
SUPER
p PHOSPHATE of LIME,
f'hiv,'. MANUFACTURED BY
ray head and face.
.oral color, amt I
than It has been before for twenty five yoxrs. 1
r slxtv years old; my good wife, at. tho age
above, with my name attached. Is at your service,
~ '.les of nature lb *>$f
■uly. yours,
a. b. kaVmonu.
„ Baltimore, Jan. 23,18(8.
WOOD’S HAIR RK8TORATIVI.
Professor Wood— Doar Sir: Having had the mis
foriui.e to lose the bust portion of my hair, from
the effects of H e yellow lever In New Orleans In
1854,1 was Induced to make a trial of yuur prepa
ration. uud fouml It to answer as the very thing
needed My hair Is now thick and glossy, and
words can express my PbllgaMf
to tho afflicted such a treasure.
my obligations to you In giving
*—isure.
FINLEY JOHNSTON.
The undersigned. Rev. J. K. Bragg, Is a mini -ter
In -egular stand ng. a* Pastor or the Orthodox
Church at Brookfield. Mias. He Is a pentlemah of
srsat Influence and universally beloved.
WM.DYKR.
Brocxfikli , Jan. 12, ift’Jl
irSir: llavtug made trial o
.. it gives mo pleasure to *a;
that Its effect has been excellent In removing In-
constant tendency to
I have been troubled with from
uIbo restored my h*lr. which
* *•- -ginal color. I have
thing like the same
tie; the mudlnm holds at least twenty per cent,
nioro In proportion than the nmall, retails for two
dollars per bottle; the large holds a quart. 40 per
cent, more tapropurtion, aud retails for $3 a Lottie.
Oi J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, Sit Broadwav;
ew York, (In iho great Nt Y. Wiro Halliur Kstat*
* ' * "14 Market 8t. Ht. Louis, Mo., end
Druggists and fancy goods dealers,
novjS—trad aw
New
Ipmioy and I
•oid bv all g&od
uVn.nlI» Flour
Family Su peril ue
150sacks Paragou Extra Family
Flour
71 sacks Knoxville City Mills Faintly Flour
320 sacks LondmvKxtr* Snperfine Flunr
100 bMs Extra Family Flour
10 hhd* prime New Bides
10 bbls r.ew Mess Pork
10 bbls new Mess Beef
84 xacks Diied Apples
<0 Hack* 8 «d Kvo and 10 sacks Seod Barley
Hay. Corn. Owt*. Bran. Onrn Meal and Oow Pe.
always o.» hand at
decl* Cot .
T IVUitt-lltll. HAI.T.-30OU ,«rU
J j erpool Salt, cargo ui bhlp Admiral.Undlng and
fur sale by [<taU4| (MUWN8 A IIHHT/.
T>IO COFFGif.—lOOO b.i«a"HCo fN.flbe,
lv balom e of bark M*y Quo
Kin, for «a!a by
o’s cargo, dlrr ct f. on
decU COBKNfl A I1KRTZ.
AIVK R-0IDKB.-illUBK.-30 A,I,.
01,i,rJa,t iS>A%‘iDsoir.
WHITELOGE & GO,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
ITAVIN43 TAKEN cks Aaencr f,r the
n sale of this valuable Vertillxer, <ve beg leave
to recommend It to our Planter friends for every
variety of crop. From the numorons testimonials
t • welch our attention ha« been called, we have
no hesitation lu pronouncing it one of the most rt-
luhle and economical Manures now in use, and of
enduring advantage, as a permanent Improver of
the soli. In presenting this article to yopr notice,
wexreauth ilsei by the best chemical teats of the
country In saying, that It Is the htahest standard of
*upt?r Phosphate of Lime known to the public,
combining upwards of two per cent, of Ammonia,
and particularly adapted to tbe production of cot
ton and gralu of every variety. All who with to
avail themselves of this valuable fertiliser, will
favor us with their order* as early as possible.—
Pamphlets containing testimonials, and giving full
Instructions for Its use, will be forwarded upou ap
plication to N.Jta IIARDEE ft UO.
Price $49 cash from the wharf.
” $50 ” ” h to <
Bole Agents. Savannah.
de'7—3m
Lace Curtains.
f PllK subscriber* would call atleitlss
JL to their stock of
Lace and Muslin Curtains,
Do. do.' Drapery,
Vestibule Laee.
- Our assortment of the above Goods le large, and
we are t flaring them at low prices.
D. Sl E. 8. LATHROP,
decl—tf IIP Congress aod 6781. Jullen sts*
SUNDRIES.
OUGAK-l’J bbda. uew crop New Or.
O leans; SOhhds fair and prime old New Orleans;
$0 hhds choice Porto Rtco; 80 bbls Stuart’s Crushed
and Ground: 75 bbls Stuart’s A. and B. Refined; 50
bbls Baltimore O Refined.
MOLA88K8—15 bbls new crop New Orleans; lo
half bbls old crop New Orleans; 2Ahhds Cuba; 75 bbls
Cubs: 50 bMs Sugar House.
OOFFKK-390 bag* fair s
bags old Whlta Bio; 60 I
Java; 50 brtxes P*rr w " " J
FLOUB-rSOOsacki
Knoxville Family.
BAOON-fiO hhd*prim* new Sides; 10hhds prime
old Hhouldei *: 500 new sugar-cured Hams.
LAUD-50 bbla and ICO kegs new Leaf.
TORaO< 0-80 boxeafs am! 84 Grant ft WlUUna’
CIGARS—80 000superior Plantation.
8GA P-300 boxee No. 1 Pate and Family.
HTAR0U-150 boxes Ktngtford ft Sena’Pure.
CANDY—50 boxes assort'd and fancy.
TB A—lObalf oheats Black, > 4 lb pkge; S5 half chests
Grewn; CO catty boxes, IS lbs each. Green; $0 catty
boxes, 6 lbs each, Oolong; for sale by
d«18 MaNTON g JOHNSTON-
SHIRTS,
BICYBHHT SHIRTS, 1
/$« and anamy. can be found av $»•$ dmi
SI *»P^ UB ..«r D «r
and. situated along the line of the Albany
ad Gulf Railroad, between the BatlUa and
tiauana rivers, s me *f which are admirably stin
ted for country stores and stopping hou»eafor
traveller*.
To German families and emigrants, who desire to
farm, and have not the ready meabi to purchase, a
lease will be given them fora term of year*, for the
consideration of certain improvements to be put
thereon Thecmntry laheadby. land productive,
and beyond doubt superiorly adapted ta the cul
ture ol g ape, fruit, and *tnall grain, os Is »hown by
th*t>oorl nds < f the old settled ceoatilee, would
find It to their Interest lo take a trip on the cars#
For further particulars app’y to
H. \T. NICHOLS,
.. Aeent tor parties.
_ . . „ Magnolia, Clinch county, Ga.
Or lor Inf rreatlon.to A. DUl*ON.
novlB-twlm Darien. Ga.
DRESS MAKING! DRESSMAKING!
MV&VflKE 1 fc " J “* «"*** ft '-
A Urge and Fashionable stock
DRESS TRIMMINfiS i
And FANCY GOODS,
And .ultdl, tin* p,troQ4f« of tier foisrn ItlesdS
•ml the public g.noralls, kt (14i)«n, hnuArwl uid
Ibrtj-riiar Urou,hton iimi, Savanuali.Ua.
ORAND OPENING.
FALL & WINTER MILLINERY
Sew and Fancy style*.
. . ratagOL.
of hew York and Parisian Millinery over offered li
I'd* market* constating lo poit of the followlm
Goods:
SUk and Velvet Dress Hat*; Plain and Fancy dot
Straw do: Batio, Plush and Bloomer do; Rlbvookl
Flowers. Laces. *c„ Ac.
N. B —The prim Ipsl part of h«r Stock having been
purchased for canh, she can guarantee a saving of
35 to 41 per cent on the prtoea generally paid by
Mil Ilnurs, who buy t> elr goods on six mouths’time.
*■ tratigers visiting this c»ty are request'd to exam
ine her stock before purchasing elsewhere.
155 Brought ju street, three doors east of Jefferson*
octil
P. M. CARY’S
gya.x<Xjxmw os*
DAGUERREOTYPES,
Mtitofigfff photographs,
ambrotypes,
147 Congress Street.
Mr. C. take* much pleasure la announcing to the
cltlsena of Savannah, that ho has ou exhtoltlon
To the Ladies of tavannafe.
Savansaa.
.^l^r'/o? ?U K uM
JJpgr the 17. h. and willl conHuue to receive Son-
OC126
tJSSSSSIk
•UVio.M papar.
' Boitond
THIS DAY, Haturdu, a. II
•tora, will Ira aol* without i.
Inculca ol liquor, in uuud-
| nhi Omit Houm Din, H.
... rush thvhaVftnu.h Uni
■ ladUauian olUn, dry. and warm
T.»IU.-Uud.r $109. cash! ov»r $
•Pinuvad panvr.
Irish Whisky.
THIS DAY. 17th liui.. In trout of af
4pun«li<«uapui,yldlrlali Wbi«
ruct par ahlp Oon,ti. Btpi., ISIS, a
T.rm,-la nioutta crmllt lur ana
ch*on(. Ihr approved eriu .mcd moir., _
Buggia. at Private 8sl*.
r»Iurlal“* "** *"Ul«a ofw
Valuable Cotton ,
That oommodtoo, Wai.
SSffBbJSTJtJ
Ifsl. Will Impniveuanu
Ooltou Wan hDUM, all In $
rani uf II Jaipur annum; <
rand ol IM per annum.
wnn.a. »ur furtbar purtlcnlira a
Ins Uoom,
Wegroes at Friwato Bate.
Alans of a nrcro,,, adiualouicd lo the oMIara
SO othara In tamllla, and .Inna' dao.'S
At Frlvste Bals. J\l.
A Farm. «H mllba from tha cur. eanUInlnjt SS
acna urLud. dial which t, ditched and In culti
vation. tha Ualanca hjavllr tlmuriad. Anr v*raou
Wlahlns to bup wsuld do wall to stva me a call
Tarma cacti. declO
WMtaru ha f uf Lot No IS, Llbertp Ward, with
Exeoutor’fl B5I5.
next, between the legal hours of aale,
74 sharesQfJDantrat .Jludlrod Blow, belonging to
will ba aold, ou tha drat TURBDAY lu Jounatf
g aTho'urtef B4fle, tb * Uoart ‘ ll “ OM ' during tbe l«-
^ A NearoMau, named John, aged about 30 years.
beloDgtnf to the estate of Paul Keller, daevataa
lata1 of Chatham county. Sold ny order of tbe Ex
ecutor* of raid estate, uuuerthe provisions of the
wli| lor a di vislou among the i.elr*.
Terms cash—purchaser* paying lur title*. nov6
•Rusted 7 miles Dorn the city, on tbe Little
?£•* flyer, containing «4 scree of land, enltal
ihe cultivation ot Sea fanlandCottonaoti prorl
Sea Island Cotton ami provlolooe.
u. Jn cultivation, having 500.orea
under fence, with a good dw«$llng and oMro
The place le now
order. The
ver, requiring
houses: lams, stab.c, Au.. ail ii
laud Is boqaded on one ride’ljiy |
no fea.-e on that vide, fuiohaaers requested to
oall, and examine. Ternia-onc-thlrd cash; the
balance on oue aud two years. nov»7
•1,000 City of Oolcmbus Bonds novifl
A.^?M! u, ^ nd . hw,tb 7>ltflatton lor a residence
W Hi* 87. l>. nud win continue to reoelve Bon- afeft at tbe oortitr
• %v* T svA‘S!5sM»f.t I „.
ft—lm 16>H t ONURMffBBTIlWrg. „... ^
PIANO FORTES.
KfahffswssK rot
To Bout.
Bastant hall of the Brick Tenemeotg »ttu
““ of State and Ji-fferson etreeta
OU<6.
some COLOttRD I’tif T HIRAPHS. executed by one
of the ilnest Water Oriortst In the country, who
will 'pend the seaaon lu the city, provided there Is
traffic eut encouragnment to warrant it.
Please call end see spe linen* aud leave j our ot-
In Endless Variety.
TAKE NOTICE.
nI£s Y £,
from tho mnnnfneu .
or retail. Also, a large assortment ot
Premium Fire Works,
warranted to be the best In the United States.
CON FEGTIONKRY,
_ , , . NUTS, ft;
For sale at J URAUAM’d.
_ u Oor. Congress and Drayton streets,
P. 8.—All country orders punctually atteuded to.
nov23 -tr
CHRISTMAS
GIFT BOOKS.
THK Hohaorlhor hove Move .
X large and fine collectlou of choice I
r Christ 1
lo eio
Book -, suRa-
jtmas presents, amjpr which are the
following:
Gal ery of DIstlngutAhed Bogllsh and American
Female Poets, richly Illustrated with a hundred
st. el encravtnvs; Turkey Antique.
Sacr« d and Legendary ArU, by
finely Illustrated: Tull Calf
Payne’s Royal Dresden Gallery, being a selection
(fsuijects engraved after pictures of the Great
Masters.
Proverbial Philosophy, by Martin Faiquar Tap
per, finely Illustrated; Tnikey Antique.
Favorite KoglWi Poems of the two last centu
ries. Illustrated with two hundred steel engravings;
Turkey Antique.
Parables of car Lord, Illustrated by John Frauk-
lln.
Gems ol British Art, with choice specimens of
Poetry, Htatory and Romance, HUPerblylUustratod.
Gaflery of Famous Kngliah and American Poets,
richly Illustrated with a hundred steelenararingt.
Waverly Novel*. Edinburgh edition, lu twenty-
re volume* full UaU, finely Illustrated.
Women of Beauty and Heroism, from Semlrauils
to Eugenia; Illustrated with nlneteeu steel sugrav-
lugs.
Stratford Gallery, finely Illustrated; Turkey An
tique.
Finely lllnstratad edition* of 8BAKBPBARB,
BYRON. MILTON. BOUTT, HOOD, BRYANT, RO
GERS, (Jam pbblL, DUYbisN. dantkthomp-
feOV. TA88O. HPBNOBR, HKMAN8. LaNDON
HOJkl KR, LOVGRMLLHW. TENNYSON, MO%T-
GOMKItV, KKATKS. GOLtijM ITH, BURilS.fto.
A1«u<, a choice collection of Bibles, Prayers, Son-
venln. Annuals. Album*. Port Folios, Wrtttug
Dosks. Reticule*. Games and Juveniles.
decIS JOHN M. COOPER ft 00.
FOR SALE.
A view barrel, werr Bee U««r«la ttrr.
uuforaataby
JNO. 0. YKASBK * OO.
Tobacco
O^M£SgBS*9m. iSSi
aod Heady, Planter’s Twist. Pan Cake. Stmts’ A.
A. A., Gold Rods, Gold Bars, ftc^ Aromatic Twtat,
tor sale by decU J. LAMA.
r —
75,000
of choicest quailtleo, for sale by
rtaeW J. LAMA.
T> 1 BUM If Hi BUM. Ulear NMea wail W(
It Shoulder*, received this day direct fr*m O n" U
ciucatl and for sale by
JAMES I. SNIDER ft (20.
artfar p# - “ d ^
daelt BAEgOjUg.
WHItll BKACH lHl.ANM~cduN,-
77 1500 bn.U.la ol oholoa D„ch lalaad Cora for
Mi * "H tb« wteavi In (iianlltlea of ana knndraa
bnahala and upward., at ona dollar par .tiuidial.
teYfiDBB *ca
Oft BBl.w. sutiAg. Jwat iSaalved Ik
store; for sale by
decl4 B. 0»BYRWB.
25 d5
WhUky, common; 10 eighth casks Brandy in storef
foraala Ly (dacltl «■ li’llYKMIt
ANLY IO rial, a pound far „w Skoal.
\J dor, Ol Bacon, at
NWSNS & CLARK
Establiehed in 1822.
tdSBSSim TUB SskterP^Bfal
ffMpVfb< r took the Agency
than Hirer rear, »lnca, and ilirough their
INTBINSIO MERIT ALONE,
Uaa ooId ovar HI*If of tlwin.
Tbo AUKNOWLKDOBD VALUKof tbaaa Inatru-
uienla OVKB ALL OIUKKS >s vory phduly ateown
*>avo tula ted ttevlr Plano fort,, upon th, public a,
“VBRY BUST HVHH HADB,"
notouaof whom haetehualnMi akUups, tonky
whll, Nunn, A Clark have ,on« atcadlly on ter
1 POUTY YKABS,
never making
“Cheap Instrumenta,’
but on the contrary, constantly improving, there
by placing themselves, at this lime, hlghTr in the
estfmetlon of ail musicians, whether profes: —
or amateur, than they have ever been before
thoy commenced famines*.
Mr. B* has a larga stock on hand, and Is receiving
by weekly a tee mere, and begs bis friends and tbe
public generally to cal', and see these
JUSTLY OBLBBBATBD
INSTRUMENTS,
At b |!;r»o 00Urt %°T BOOABDUB,
STEINWAY ft SONS'
Celebrated Grand! h Square
Piano Fortes!
m The subscriber,.
Agent io this city fc
MsmiScturt'rs^liaaU
no u id store a number of their BI
which lie offers for sale
NOT AT NEW YORK WHOLERALM PRICES,
(torbe cannot afford to do that,) but on reasonable
Tbo Messrs. STEIN WAY have beau uianufestttr-
mSdesnch'VftiWIMI
Best Musical Judges
IN THE COUNTRY,
hioongit whom oan ha named a. Timnaao, Oon
mitt. Wa.SlAMP, WouBUnrr. Tnao. Ifasn,
[Kdltor of HuaMal Hovlaw.) O. B. SA7Hos>
IBdltor Mo,leal friend,) *. B. Mill.. Ak7*u« Ba-
poliom, mid man, othara hav, pronouaead them
THE VEKV BEST
PIANOS NOW MADE.
An examination of these Pianos,
FULLNESS OF
AUD
Elasticity of Touch
ihun by all in want of a
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