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IT. J. BUOKNRR.
net«ft N«e. Hand 169 Gibbons’ llulldtnpt.
rrrBinr&^rE beau,
VM. P. W1I1TB, Pre»ddentl
~ "NOTICE.
N«>lth«r Captain norOmiigtlPaa of Br. baric
Cl.KOPATHA, *111 bo responsible for atty
T^smirHCtoil by tho crow of Mill tcaael.
*eTs WKPKR BROTHERS.
NOTICE.
oof N
The sale of Negroes advertised to be made
rwr=». t A*hantliiy. near Darien, on tho 2d Tueaday
fES5.rjno«l;*mnoU«ko |,l«to-ll,o nwo.. tar-
;,b,,nSt.|w or.v? a J DR, ^.S
NOTICE. ~
Neither tlm Captain nor Consignees or Dr.
,Up LORD ELGIN, will bo responsible for any
<5r“*r; •% , es^«u«ml£Sl
NOTICK. t
Tho D emitter Assessment on tho Canton
JJ^g^MIno Stock la paat duo nnd roust bo paid aa
d(*clS—lw
WAY * TAYLOR.
Neither t5o°C^puhf nor- Conat«ncoaof nr.
btrk ATLANTIC, will b- responsible Tor any
>ld,ct-ti traded by tbocrcw of Mldbatk.
,ifo 29 immiiAM, Baldwin * co
REMOVAL.
Dr. W. 11. DANK3 haa removed bU Daell'
XoST^ing and Ofllco, to the cornor of Drayton and
Liberty a'ri eta? 0 M
Storage of Cotton.
’ 600 lit*Ira Cotton can be taken on Stongo at
our Warehouse on West llroad atreet.
Strict iittoutlon glreu to L'laMlng and 8hip-
jitni; t'ottuo. 80RKVGN A ROWLAND.
French and Spanish.
GKK0N1M0 JtMKNKS offers Ida sar-
fijfTffttt rlcoa to instuct private 1’upijs or Glar -
ill thoabova t nni’ii.iTi'H He J'grrdai at
Mra. Mlllir'rf. 103 South Broad * I re* t, aid
haa the privilege »p rolwr lo Rev. D. 11
K.Omn, and Rt
Into
d Bev. A. J. Korn.
MOORE’S
Commercial Institute
Corner Hull and Broughton Street*,
OPEN FOR EVENINGS ONLY.
Ho k-Kecplng, Writing and Mcrrantllo Arithmetic
flitting aud Wedding Cards Written. Call and get
firculnr. lmo dec 21
J. ATWOOD «fc SON,
ARTISTS, FROM PHILADELPHIA.
PHOTOGRAPHS & DAGUERREOTYPES
Correctly Copied in Oil,
■X.XVM SXSKK
Booms 1st liuiiKo West of tho Marshall House.
SSJIhVaD OP3DNB1D TZXBZXl
NEW Hi
and Shoe
Broughton St.
CHEAP
Wanted.
A NUMBER OF Hands will find employment by the
year, at full wagoa, at tha Upper UliaMIlla.
ui>v80 lmo HlIIT, HADKIUUUM * 80*8.
Lost.
Ifontgonory _.
Front aouth on Liberty aquar*.
Tho term* of aale will bo liberal end prleo moderate,
d eel 6-1 w ‘
Lfrntuw
DOQ—anawera to tho name of "Fldo" Th#
'above reward will bo paid to any person laev*
lug him at the Drug Store of A. A. Bolomona« Lo.
MOV 80 tf
on Solo of 4,500 Acres
OF VALUABLE IMPROVED
STORE,
IBS OONG-B.H8B-BT.
Opposite the Pulaski House,
bavakthtab:,
Where they will keep on hand Oentlttmen'e
Boots, Gaiters and Shoes.
LADIES’
HEELED GAITERS AND SLIPPERS.
Misses’ Heeled Slippers anil Gaiters.
CHILDREN’S
Sijoea of UStocra Stale.
49* WWcli wo will Ball on reasonable terms.-®*
N. 0 —Ordora promptly attended to.
HINDER to TRBEAU,
aept26 J|-’50 123 Progress atreoL
Wholesale and Retail.
The Subscriber offere for inlSi at VERY LOW PR10K8,
,1 LARGE COLLECTION OF
Foreign and Domestic
DRY GOODS,
place*
nov 16
Strayed,
From my premia#*, on • hatllon atreat, Fri
da v laat, a Dapplo Ray Horae, about flva yean
old,sixteen hands high. Tho finder will bo
liberally rewarded by aondln* lilm tnmy
M, II. WILLIAMS,
tf
Just Received.
A oonalgnnient of eovon Ken
tucky and Tonneaaee Baddlo and
. ■ - - Harneaa UOR8K8
Mr. K. 'A- Rearden will b« ploaaed to exhibit the Stock
nt Bulllvan’a Stable, Wrat Brond afroet.
Pnrohavera ahould call Boon, aa we will cloao tho con'
slgument Immediately,
iiov 80
J. W. OAUT 4 CO.
A
BELDEN & CO.
HAVE JUST REOE1VBD ^
Tho Most Extonelve Asaortmont of
Hats and Caps,
Ever offered In thia city, conaietlng nf tho mo«t rocont
atylea for Oentlemon, Roy’a and ''hildron.
0.uUo„..u'. MIOU.U.
(to Soft FRENCH FEIi 1 , of all coloni.
do black, blue and variegated Felt C APS
do Navy, Cloth and Silk do
do black and brown Will Velvet «n
Cblldron’a liata nnd Cap*, or every variety and pattern
—ALSO—
A largo and well aolecb-d etock of YLANTVIION
HATS. All of which will ha aold for caali, wholesale nr
.lmo "
net U
Carefully selected In tho heat market*, T»r CASH, to
which tho attention of Merchant*, Planters and Famlllo
I* ri opoctfully rcqneatod.
ooMPRisiNa:
DRESS GOODS, In great variety;
CLOTHS. Caaalmera, F^ttlnot*, Veatlng*;
KERSEYS, and other goodafnr Plantat on one,
Heavy Duffll and Fine Family Blankets;
Brown and white SHEETINGS and SHIRTINGS, of
of the most approved brands:
Table Linen Damasks,Towel*, Napkin*, ltoyleye, Ac. &«
HOSIERY aud EMBROIDERIES, T ider Vest* and
Drawer*;
BLACK. SILKS, In great variety, very tow,
Yankee Notions;,
And n large assortment of Ladles' HOOP nnd M< HI AIll
SKIRTS, with a most magnificent collection of Long
and Square & EC £& XV X* *3 , In Wool,
Brocho, Merino, Stoilannd Crane.
A L EX A NDR ES KID OLO VES.
T. MCKENNA.
nov 20 2oio U2 Itroimht n St.
FOB. 8A1.K.
A nsnt, llglit CARRIAGE, vorvlittle u»ed.
A liberal credit will bo given for improved
paper. Apply to A. MINIS.
For Sale,
ON KAKY TERMS.—That dealrable Dwelling
Hjjtf House. No. 60 Biyin street, and Lot No. 8 Rny-
JEOULnaldV Ward. 60 by 00 feot, fee simple. The House
overlook* Reynold*' Square, I* roomy, and in good order.
To be sold for division of the property among tho own
er* thereof. J- ilKYAN A SON.
dec 12 . J1
BOARDING.
F AMILIES Or dingle Oentlemen can be accommoda
ted with Board, by applylngat Mr*. MURPHY’S,
In South Broad street, second door wi a* of Montgomery.
49-Day lloardere, algo,accommodated, tf nov 23
T. McKENNA,
‘ ' "outli. another
H AS Just received per Star of tin
jot of those cheap and beautiful^BAGIjjVNN,
MANTILLAS, and plain Circular CLOAKS
dee | a 142 BKOUOHI'ON 8T
WM. II. OUI'tN, Agent, nnd will continue the
CARPET BUSINESS nt the snmo place
All who have claim* against Win. II. Ouion, Agent,
nro requested to presont them, aud thoso indebted will
please make payment.
D. LATITROP, 140 Congress street,
hry^hhab. He 12th, 1868 tf nrt Ift
CARPETING!
P. M. CARY’S
D aguerreotypes,
AMBROTYPES,
PHOTOGRAPHS,
RROUGHTON STREET'
Mr. tTARKY. would reipcct fully give notice that he Is
now prepared to take Daguerreotype* in the same style
»< fjimerly. Artists, and the best judges, acknowledge
SU Haguerreotype* to boenperior to any over executed
in the country. Every person should have one of theso
Ti.tures, na they are the most permsnout, as well ns the
tuo-t truthful mementoes In tho world.
For
50 CENTS.
Children’* Likenesses taken ixstantaxbouslv, by a
■ tew process. 49" Operators throughout tho country
I will do well to avail themselves of his Instruction in this
I tow and valuable process. "ftA
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Persons having Daguerreotypes or Ambrotypea of de
I ns led frlands, may have them Photographed and cu-
Ikrged to any a'ao deslied. tf dec 15
GREAT REDUCTION
tv
ll
810,000
| Worth of Jewelry and Fancy Articles,
FOR SALE BELOW COST. SUITABLE FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
•it Me Store formerly occupied by O. M, Griffon,
Corner of Bryan and Whitaker atrectr.
I 'I.VTIIEIIATICAL AND SURVEYING
INSTRUMENTS!!
Can bo purchased at VERY LOW figures,
FOR OASII.
J Particular attention paid to RE PA I RING of
| itches and Jewelry.
CHRONOMETERS
RATED BY TRANSIT.
J kroember the place, corner of Rrynn and Whitaker
QEOItOB WILLINGTON.
•»f
MISSES' & LADIES'
Mli
I TB?r Received per steamer Angusta, very handeotne
|w ityloi, and very choap,
lJ«lf T. McICHNI
NNA. 142 Broughton street.
SUPERIOR
|(HEWING TOBACCO!
,T°*T Received, an Ittvolcoof Slnlta * Selected Leaf
■ HEWING TOBACCO—a choica and superior o r * u
J~ w 'irtl , y of a trial In connolsteors
A Fresh Arrival of
Jtnd Children's
BELLING AT THI LOWEST POgSIDLB
0
ash. Prices,
0AI.I. ASU siw rHIiV, u
REED ft CAttPESTER’8,
New Goods! New Goods!!
T HE Subscriber would call attention to a full assort
ment ot the following Goods:
TAPESTRY VELVET.
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS,
BRUSSELS,
* TIIRMK PLY,
INGRAIN, nnd
STAIR CARPETING.
RUGS, MATS, COCOA MATTING, OIL CLOTHS, 4c
Shades, Cornices,and Curtain Materials.
D. LATI1ROP,
140 Congri*** amt 67 St. .Iiilhin
Lace Curtains.
T ilE8ub«ulber would invito attention to a new and
large assortment of
LACE CURTAINS,
DRAPERY LACE.
MUSLIN CURTAINS, nnd
DRAPERY CURTAINS, nlsoa f.*w
NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS,
J. LATH HOP,
nov4 140 Canir-vavst.* tf, s*v AnVlnn-'t.
GROVER & BAKEil'.l
JUSTLY OBLEBH.ATED
Webfeg to call
our fra-nds atid
the puldln to
theee Machluos,
winch wo am
hlbltion at onr
PI AM' W.i ta
_ room. The un-
f paralleled sue-
’’ cess in sellim
them inGeorgla,
lias estnbluiiou
their greet su
periority ivor
anr other Pa
tent SEWING
MACHINES,f>r family and plantation sewing.
For the purpose of giving tho public an opportunity
. yonug
kind of Sewing, at ronsmnblo charges, and take plans-
nrolu waiting on visitors wno may call on us.
Machines packed, ready lor sowing, with directions
how to ns- them, sent to any pirt of tho con try.
Perm ns in tho city, purchasing Machines can hitvo
the young Udy call ul their dwolliugs, to iustruct in tho
use of them.
Circulars can bo had nt the sales room.
dec 16 tf I If MURRELL * 00. A C onts
‘“VaiTiS’st-Intenthnl* Ofllou C.U. 11., (
•j’.* VANN All, Decomliur 8th, 1848. \
o'a rvmRtl Proposal* will
M eal wanted. writttm.-v^ na \mi.
bo received by the undersigned until lno-»J..
of this month, for supplying this Company with good
Com Meal for the ensuing yoar. The quantity required
will be about 225 bushels every two weeks, delivered nt
-'•vhiiiimIi, Macon, Batonton, or uuy Mat Ion ou this
Road. Meal must weigh 48 Iba net por bu-lud. The
f-rst delivery will Lo required ou the lOtli of .lanuury
next GKO. W. ADAMS,
dio3 26D <WI Sup*.
FOR SALE.
A LADY'S Maid and Child's Nuri
/JL l''«t t-eatnstiess.
dec 10
io ; ulao, nn excel-
J. BllYAN.
FOR SALE,
TAT KG IIOE3, In families, and tdogly.
dec 10
J. BRYAV.
|7jOR SALE.—A Mao 2<1 years
1* do do, and a Boy 18 years of age.
nov 20
Ot UK.-. 1 do do Z8
Apply i«»
WM. WBIGHT.
YXOlt SALE.—A AlulaUo Ik))' 14) oars ol age, Vo
□ ' remain lu the city. Apply to
nov 2!)
WM. WRIGIIT.
17$OR aALR.-A Fntiilly; a Mu
n 28 years of ngi ;
a Woman 2d do do ; a Woman 21
mIo do, nnd a Uh l
12 do <]■) Apple to [no»20]
WM. WRIGIIT.
F Oli MALE,-6.000 Acres Pino Land In Liberty
and McIntosh counties ct) tho Savannah, Albany
A Gulf Railroad, suitable f»r Ranging and Saw .Mill pur*
puses. Apply to [nov 20] 1VM. WRIGHT.
i jOR H ALE.-in,not) Acres Lands in Appling
G 1 county, well timbered,such as I*used for Rang
ing nnd Saw Mill purposes. Apply to
n.»v 20 WM. WRIGHT.
F OR SALK.-A Woman 85 years (.rage, a Scum
rt essntid PustryCook: her Daughter 12 do do, an'
a Boy Child two do do. Apply to
iimvSB WM. WRIGHT
F OR MALE—A Woman 38 years of nge, and her
Daughter 14 do do. Apply to
npv 20 WM. WRIGHT.
F OR SALE.—A Seauutroa 2o years of ago and
her two Childreu. Apply to
WM. WRIGIIT.
E. O, WITHINOTON,
Collect toil and Exchange Brokee,
AND DSA1.SH IN
Uncurront Money, Speelo: Lana Warrants, &o.,
SAVANNA 0E3C, GrA. r
OFFICE IN BAY LANK. HEAR Of PULASKI HOUSE
declO
Uncurrent Money,
O F Every de-cilpti'in, bought at th« t'ihco in Bay
Lane, rear of Pit las* I House. Market prices paid
Tor notes of the Southern Bank, Bainhrldge: Exchange
Uunk.Grifllu ; Planters' & Mechanics’ Bank, Dalton
da314 tf K. O. WITH I NOT'»N.
Bl. COJNAVAY,
accountant ©cucral filot’tr.
tho ..me of. yooM L.d y , »ho«m otc.ciito.ns Ac-ount.,! ™i »g II' ll ».'''"I";?
COTTON GOODS „
Slunufaetured by the Montour Co., at Sparta, Ga,
OSNADURGS.
SHEETINOS.
MURTING8, nnd
YARNS.
A good supply of the above Goad* always on hand,
and f«r sale at facto.y prices, by
uug 13-58 ly L. W. WELLS. No. 74 Bay at,
Latghton & Underwood.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 101 Penrl Street.
XU' 35 "W ■ T 0 U K
M- F. L.UOIIToN. OIO. W UytlERWOOD.
, Referencn*.—Mesijr* Brigham A parson*, N Y; Messrs
'".r Ac On. N Y; G B Carhart, E»q. NY:*
0»rlinrt7*nfrt»Wtf‘ , *'?’a'»"- v Tiub rn
Ilenry Wllllami
•J. E. CAltLK'i ir'.VV".-' 5 ' ~*»t
@onnnt»»ton Jttcrcijau. T
SAVANNAH, GrA.
On Bnv street, thiid door west from Me»*rs. A. Low 4
nov 10]C».'* Onice.
JR Fine Mansion
BY J. BRYAN Si SON t
~trteh Dwelling noir oocuplad
M r boarding honm, altuat*4 at Ih* cornsr of
tery ind Btat* stroata, on a lotM by 120.
At Auotloji.
At thfi 8tors vornor of Barnard nnd Broughton atwiti
will bo aold, a well aolactod Block of
■ GIFT II00K8 and ANNUALF, in Paplor Macho aud
Morocco binding!'of ti,« boft qonllty. .Theatiudei *
Pools, In morocco, full gilt; also, Historical, Olograph
C»l, and a line Miscellaneous Stock of the host Novols.
49* Bales commencing at 7 o’clock each uvoolug.
THIS DA'
39 Col
GOTTON LANDS,
IN JBFFBRS0N COUNTY, FLORIDA,
fodder,
NOTICE.—The store will bo oiea through the day,
when tho Ladlos nro particularly Invited to call and ex
amine the goods. 2 dec 23
BY GEO. W. WYLLY.
MULES, CATTLE, CORN t
Plnntntion Implomonta, Ao. AI*o,
118 IIKEIT FAMILY HEOEOSB.
a Tills Property, baretofore advertiaod at private
salo, for tho purpose of effecting a division of the
joint Interest nf the underaigmai, will ho sold at
auction. nn the premises, commencing at U o clock, on
WlmiaDAY, th. i8iu i.tip«rv..iew.
The property conslate ol 4,600 ncrrB nf Land, I IB No*
grnes,8fl Rlulea anil Horses, n stock of Cattle. H<>gJ Btid
Sheep, Plnntntion Implement* of all kldda, 4.000 bush
el* Corn, a large lot of Fodder, Hay, Pea*. Pntalova, Ac.
The land* lla In one body In the county of Jefferson,
I miles east of Tnll«has*eo, and front ono to 'bree miles
' the Pen««cola 4 Goorgla Hall Road (Jo., now In opo-
ratou. There are now two Improved settlements or
plantations, but the land* may be divided Into throe or
four tract*, with n fair proportion of ol.ared lend on
each, very little of which has licon Injured by cultiva
tion. Tin* plantation* are In good condition for Inirmal-
nt« cultivation—the Holds are all under good fonce, the
cabin* are uumetous and all 111 good repair, and mostly
new; Gin llottaea,new and cominodinitaj good Stables,
Corn Houses. 4o.. and a oomforlnblo Cottage Dwelling,
with kltchene and other out houses, on each plantation.
The situations are remarkably healthy, ana the lands
are well wolored, aud a* productive as *uy In Middle
The Nogroea are likely family Negroo*, originally from
Virginia. Among them ino plantation carpenters, a
irood jtlmtatlon blacksmith, a good family cook, aud
bonao servant*. ,
Tkiius Of DALE.—Tho lands will bo sold for on -fourth
cnslt, and the balanco in threo aiiuunl instalmonte, with
Interest from dale of sale, with approved aecmity, or
titles reserved till last payment Is made. The N'-gtoeq
will be sold for cosh: aud tho perlsliahlo property on
term* to bo made known on tho day of sale.
Por further partlcularsaddreas the undersigned, H.U
Cabell, who Is now lu Tallahassee. Fla.
K. C. CAltKLL, Tallahassee, Flo.
.tenIB 18 H. O OAltKLL. UThmnnd. Va.
Negroes for Sale.
Will be sold, for cash, befuro thn Court House door, la
this city, on TUESDAY, the4th day of January next.
All th# Negro Property belonging to the estate of
Mrs. Martha A. Williams, (late of Havannah, deceased),
about 26 In all. Some very likely men and women
among the number. Purchasers to pay for titles.
J to pay for-'.
dec 21 WM. ROGER 8, Kxecutor.
*,* Augusta OonaUtutlonaliat, and Macon Meaaen-
. 1 — ■“-"‘tothl
ger, please copy and Bond bill to this office.
BY JOHN 8. MONTMOLLIK.
r or Bale.
A Valnablo Plantation on the Salts, in Bryan County,
containing 738 acres—100 nnder fence. On the [dace i<
a comfortable Dwelling and all necessary oat Dalldlnge,
in good order, line range for Cattle; ami if desired, Nine
Negros can he sold witli tha place; ns also, a good Stock
of Cattle, Hogs, Ac., fcc., Cotton Oln and Plantation
Utensils.
For Sale.
Black Woman. 24 years of age, good Seamstress and
Child's Nurse, sold to stay In the city. Nagro Men, 4oj
good Meat Cook: Negro Mwi 33, No. 1 Bricklayer;
Black Man 35, Timbnr Cutter; Yellow Man 35; good
Oarrlago Driver nud Hostler; Black Boy 14; good House
Hervant; Blnck Woman 30, Cook and Washer, Black
Girl 10 y. ar* ofngn.
For Olioice
GROCERIES!
WINES,
LIQUORS, GORDIALS,
Ac , Ac , Ac ,
For the Holidays!
GrO TO
ROSS & CO.’S.
CHRISTMAS.
150,000®!
/ ioo'»,i PlaiiUins
e ltnnanas
Negroes. Ac. Any BiinIiii's* Intrusted to his
meet with prompt attention
Office on Itay street, over James Doyle's Wholesale
Oro eiy. dccIO—2w
STEINWAY & SONS*
GOLD ANDMEDAL G HAND AND SQUARE
W
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©
S*
J. LAMA,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN
^PAJxrxsaoc sfgaes,
FRENCH BRANDIE 8 ,
WINES, WHISKY, AND OTHER LIQUORS.
Tobacco of all Kinds,
decll No. 210 Bay-stri ef, Pavnnnah, Geo.
MARKS & CROTTY,
T HESE Instruments have taken tho first Premium
where aud whenever exhibited, over all com pet I-
tors in tho United States, being Nino First Premium Uold
Medals, within the last two years.
Iu aditlon to thls,3rElN\VAY 8t SONS linvo rocelved
Hie highest and most flattering testimonials, pronounc
lug their PIANOS, In every respect,
TIIE VERY BEST NOW BEING MANUFACTURED,
From the most celebrated arli*t* and best musical Judges
of this country, such as 8 Tlmiherg, Gottaclialk, Wn».
Ma*"U,Giiftav Batter, Wollenhnnpt,etc. he
The Graud and Fquaro pianos are constructed with
tha full iron and wooden frame cm blued, and every
Instrument fully warranted for the term of four years
or longer If required. W. D. ZOGI1AUM & CO.
Wo inostresjKirtfully Invite thoattenlfon of our friends
and the publio to coll and examine their Stock, era-
bracing|hII kinds of Musical Instrumeute nnd Sheet
Music Call and exanmmlne. dec 11
LARGEST SOUTHERN
fim pm© tfm
MANUFACTORY.
Gold Medals in Four Successive Years,
AT TUE MARYLAND INSTITUTE.
Resides First Premiums at Philadelphia, Washington
Richmond, Va., and Montgomery, Ala.
TESTIMONIALS OF EXCELLENCE
fROK
TUALBKRG,
8TRAK0SGH,
and 0. BATTER.
Aa, also, from some of tho moat eminent Professors and
- Amattuis In the country.
WILLIAM KNABE 4 CO.,
.. Nos. 1,3, 6 and 7 North Eutaw strrot. nnd
No. 207 Ua.timoro street, between rharles and Eighth,
MANVPACTURXRS OP
GRAND AND SQUARE PIANO FORTES,
Which, for beauty of finish, power, and sweetnosn of
tone nnd elasticity of loach, linvo been, by Judges, pro
nounced umtvalod. Every Plano guaranteed far five
years and a privilege of exchango granted at any time
within six months, il not antlrelyantlifiictory.
Terms liberal. A call ie respectfully aolicited berore
purchasing elsowbere.
I. W MORRELL 4 UO., Agents,
dee 10 3mo Savannah. Ga,
Photographic Paintings.
6tr. W. HUNT wonld respectfully inform
NT would respectfully Inform bis
friende and former patrons In Savannah, that
be Is now engagod at Messrs. TUCKER 4 PERKINS’
Photographic Ait Gallery, Augusts,Ga., and ail persons
desiring one or hie superior Pholograplilo Paintings iu
Pastel, can eeoara sneli by sending by mall or expreee to
Mseera, Tucker 4 Parkins, 1W2 Brood etreot, Augusta,
Ga., a tma l Daguereotyp# op Ambrotypa of themselves
or friends, with an acurotc descrlpllon or color of hair,
eyes, complexion, 4c.
Re flatters himself that bis well known skill aud ex-
perisoca »s a Photographic Portrait Palater, combined
with the WPBSiox excellence of. the work from this far-
famed Gallery, will esubic him to produce Pictures thet
will giro entire oatlsfacrion la those who fcvor the above
named gentlemen with their order*.
N. D—Messrs Turksr 4 Perklnsare now offering Life-
Bias PINirOGH APillO PAINTINGS, with elegant rich
Frames, at the Tew price of Fifty Dollars.
, . ^ W. HUNT.
Angnita, Deoemher 8d, 18W.- tr dee 10
’ .
nation, fleelftl tnlhw from Bavan-
W head
l.tewuuk.
A Tike Ashton
FliAIW db DHOORATIVB]
HOUSE AND SIGN
I,N
GRAINERS, GILDERS and GL AZU
Furniture ('leaned nnd VnrnLhed.
Nn. 2, Bull Street, Savannah, Georgia,
oct7-68 (Under Mechanic*^ Dank.) ly
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE & RETAIL
SADDLERY
WAREHOUSE.
Young’s Buildings, Sign of the Golden Saddle,
OPPOSITE W. B. 8TMONB’ CIOTIIIS0 STORE.
■W. n.
MAY,
MANDFACTORER Of
SADDLES. BRIDLES & HARNESS,
K pan lab Qulltod, Overlaid nnd HhaftonHaddles; Plant
era’ large ami extra largo Baddies; Men’s plain Baddies;
English Baddies; Boys’and Race Raddles; Ladlos’Sad
dies of a variety of patterns; Bridles and Marten gales;
Baddle-Bags, Trunks, 4c.
8ADDLP.H8’ MATERIALS.—Baddlo Trees, Skirting
and Hog Skins; Pad do, Straining and Worsted Webb;
Thread nud Tacks, atsorted slxie
HARNESSES.—Coach, Bnroucke, Buggy and 8ulky
Harnesses, of all kinds, by tbo single set.
GARRlAriK TRIMMINGS —Barouche. Buggy and
Sulk) Springs aud Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and
Bows, by the tingle set; Plated and Brass Stump Joints;
plain do.; patent Daah Leather, Top and Cnitnin do;
broad and narrow Laces, variety of patterns; Bilk and
Worsted Fringes; black and pnrplo Coach Rosas; Bag
gy Lamps; plated aud brass Carriage Baade: brass and
plated Knobs,Ac.. nov 11
MORE FINE SEGARS!
J WOULDlnvlto my friende andriio (mbllo generally,
to the following brands nf Fine Segars, Just re
ceived:
LONDRKR DB LAFAYKtTE,
BL PA,TARO DEL OCEAN0,
CABANAS,
UPUAN DREBA8,
.tf. Molina,
Cor. Bull and C,< ngress st
We Have Now in Store
.Rnd to Arrive
K AA BACKS Extra and 8upurflnoFlour,vnri*
t brands,
200 socle "
_ JO sacks Knoxville City Miles Family Floor.
100 seeks Fine Flour,
• Son sacks Corn, a portion of which is Whito Flint,
100 neks Wheat Bran,
10 casks Prim# bacon 8ldoi,
10 casks Prime 6bouldere,
; jy/
J, W. GAUI4C0. _
|#r :
-min:
60 boxes Lemons
300 hidstxtra Apples
3000 lbs choice 8tu.vrua Figs
1000 lbs Soft Shell Almonds
2d00 lbs new crop Pecan Nuts
1000 lbs Hrax!l Nuts
60|t lbs English Walnuts
3U0 I by Filberts
VOO \hs Paradise Nuts
6000 Cocoa Nuts
200 whole, half aud qr boxes Raisins
300 lbs Currants
200 Ibsritron.
For sale low nt tbo 8avunnah Fruit Emporium by
dec 17 J. A. BRQW.V.
COAL.
400 TONS ^English Coal, a good article fir
Parlor Grates, landing from hark Onward,
at the Feriy wharf; for sale in quantities to «tiM par.
chaser*, by J. T THOMAS,
dee 1R tf
WOOD.
3Q CORDS fink aud Ash Wood, on the wharf, aDd
' for salo low by
G. E. OAltLKTJN.
FOR MEN AND BOYS.
Hals, Caps, Shirts, Collars,
OHAVAT8, ‘ HOSIERY, dfaO.
Of the latest style and Bent Fabric.
SELLING AT THE VER Y LO WEST RATES,
AT TUB
STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM,
Corner of Bull nnd Bay Sts., opposite tlraCnstom Home,
dec 15 WM. O. PRICK,
COAL! COAL!
KA TONS English Parlor Coal,
fJVW salo low by
on hand. aDd for
. P. B HOOKS.
Charleston wharf.
sum SEEDS.
ARDEN SEED-drop of 1858— Just received
a largo assortment por slenmer, and for sale by
, 8. D. BRANTLEY 4 CO.
doc ID Corner of Broughton 4 Bullets.
FINK BLANKETS,
F OR Family use—a large supply. Heavy Duffll
Blankots, for plantation use.
T. McKENNA, 142 Broughton 8t.
J^XES-100 dox H Collins* Axes; 100 dox 8 WOol-
Hns' Axes; in store and for sal* by
oct 2 WEED, COKNW
ELL fc CO.
DACON 8HOULDKR8—SOhhdsChulce Shun I-
JEW dors. Just landed from steamer Koystune Htste
and for vale by
dec2l OOTAVU8 COHEN A 00.
N ew bacon hides and nhould-
KltS—•*) hhds Prime New Western Bides; 6bhds
Prime New Western Bhonlders. I sndlng per steamer
and for tale by 80RANTO»f 4 N0RIU8.
B uckwheat flour—Bbi*. heir uui.
and qr bbls new Tresh ground Baokwheat Flour:
for sale by
dec 21
STARK, ALEXANDER k. OLARK.
0 8N ABURG —10 bales heavy Oinaburgi, Eat
on ton Factory 5 for sale low by
dec 21 STARK. ALEXANDER 4CLARK.
tJISIX BALE HOPa.^lUU coil* Hn.rlor
Russia Bale Rope, for sale »*y
14 Russia Bale Hope, for sa>n by
deo 21 STARK, ALEXANDER 4 l
M KROKR POTATOES-100 bbls Potatoes,
a cliol e vaelety for eating, for sale by
d»°2l^ BTAItK, ALEXANDER 4 OLARK.
C O TTON BC ALES.—Ono pair of Cotton Beales,
for salo cheap, by
dec 20 JAME8 I. PNIDBR k CO.
n V B W HI 8 K BY AND~P K A OH
oT BRANDY.—10 bble superior llye Whiskey, and 6
bbls old Peach Krandy, fur sale to arrive, per steamer
from Beltlmore, by STARR 4 IIARDBH.
O LIVE OIL, OLIVK8, BRANDYiRUlTi
he.—26 dox tuperior Oliva • II, in pints and quarts;'
20 (Job Brandy Pear*and Peaches; 10 dox Seville Olives;
lo dot Worcestershire and John BnU Sauces; landing
and fur sale by J. LAMA, 210 Bay street,
dec 90 .
JJL ACKSMITH'S TOOLS—Anrjle. |ioHowe,
Hammers, Bcrew Plates, Stock and Idea, Tongs
apd Vices; for sale at F. W. OORNWELI/H,
deals 102 Bryan street,
F RUIT— too boxes Ralsms, wholes, halves and
- quarters,
To the Public.
JOHN OLIVER,
BEGS TO INFORM THE PUBL1U THAT HE IIAB
REMOVED
Iliffl
BUND
UndarwSSSL-.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock. In front ot t
fur Uurferwriteraatid a)l
ion- Terms cash.
tnhfifdfi
■ )W. E-ip. M t
,0 nmk.l. Oh.mpt.n,,‘I*
6 qr iWs Old Pals Brandy ‘Arnaul ”
2 qr by OUcask -J. Ponnr-*
3% Pipe* Triple Berry Gin.
Terms—Under $'<00, cosh; ovft
irfyoo, cosh; orrri<00,C0
At PrlvaUt itoie. '
Just received from New York, per steamsr A
and for sal# from store t ’ ■* ■■
20 halfbtl#p|gpork ...
3D -to Pnllun Market BMf
4 bhde do do Plg8hnnl4«im^ s ;.,-u.
♦ do do do do SUM '
10(1 boxea Adamantsne Candles , . „ . : .
60 bide New Orleans MoImscs. ' , v
OtMRNT—600 hVla Newark and Koeendate J. h
LIME-100 do Rowland ■ ' ^
HAY—100 bale! Prints Eastern. Just landed, and'
for s-ile from store. .. ,dqaj>ju
Assignee’s Bole. ■ . .5, -
On TUESDAY, 4th January, In front of Court Howe,
wlflbo sold: -j-
10 sharss 0 R R 4 Banking Stock, • • : v tf
20 do New York » Savannah FUata Navigation
Co's Stock, ' i' < • uti -.xif !
6 shares Savannah 4 Albany R.RCo’a Flock,. •
2 do do Goa light Block.-'*
4 do
Augusta U Waynesboro’ R R
"liiladolplita 4 Savannah Steam Navavi-
•Us
1 do Pliili
gallon 8tock.
AL80t
I.ot No 00, 8th, 1st, Union county,
acres. R«)d as Hie assigned property of 1
order of “ «
dee 21—vod td Atrignad- -
Choice Liquors lu boud—At Private JWe. .
dfi4i
M
tor halo.
Shurea of $10 each. In tint Union Consolidated Mining
Company of Tennoaaae, established nnder a special law
of I'enneveo, without personal liability.
This Company owns an area of 3.216 acres of Mining
Land in Duck Town. Teuneasee, composed of tho follow*
Ina Mines: Iaabelb.Tonnesreo,Callaway. Marla, McCoy,
Ilucna Vista, Johnson. Uoavor, East Tennessee, Chora-
keo, Mary's and Ooeoo.
Samples >f Ore, ami full descriptions of said Mines, in
pamphlet form, can be seen and obtained at my nffico,
Bull street JOHN 8. MONTMOLMN.
For Salo.
An eligible Building Lot, In Oglethorpo Town, foe
slmplo, 60 by 105 feet.
Also, !<nt in fee simple, on Mill street, 60 feot square,
with improvements thereon, conaiatlng of a new Dwell
ing Homo, 22 by 24 foot. Which will bo sold at a groat
bargain. June 11
For Sale.
8overal tract* of Land, in tbo vicinity of the Main
Trnnk Rati Road. JnnolO
For 5alo.
Several Brick Buildings (residences) beautifully situa
ted: also, 100 Building Lots, within the corporate limits
of Hilarity.many »»f them in the centre! part June 10
SASH
DOOR
PAINT AND OIL
m > the opposite side of
...i.U.-n-ijq,, r?jtua^ttieir
mar 10
piw
Mia
Just rcceivod iu Bond from tho New York Oostein ..
House: *#S|P»
6 qr casks Old Arnanld Rrundy,
2qr do doToumado do
0 Yf. do do do do
pipes Treple Oerrv Gin,
III qr casks Pale Perils Celeii* Alne, .
60 baskets La Forester Champagne, piuta,
Also iu store •
10 qr casks Fino Brandy,
25}^ cask* do do Fancy Brands,
lnocasca I'lnet Castillnn Brandy, • - it
25 bbls Fine Old Munongmliela Whiskey, .
^ 2 do do do Mountain Rye do
All the ahovo Liquors are from * large Importing
home, and offered at very low prices, for cash or ap
proved paper. 8atnple* can be seen nt.our UQtintlng
Boom.
r
WALTON FEMALE COLLEGE LQTTERY.
Chartered by the State of Georgia 1858^ Y_.
AVI NG Been appointed by the Presidaht and
WH1TAKEB STREET, CORNER BAY LANE,
(Tbo More lately occupied by Wm.Oox.)
All Orders Filled with Promptness.
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING
» AND
PAPER HAFGIWG.
MOISRHR/iD’S
MAGNETIC PLASTER:
THE GREAT STRENGTHEN BRAND PAIN
DE8TROYER.
The heat and cheapest Household Remedy ill the World
Simple nnd pleasnut ill its application, certuiu nnd effec
tual in its results. A b»autiiul, scientific, external Cn-
rativo, applicable for the relief of Pain nt any time, in
any piece, lu any pnrtof the human xysluin, and nnder
all circumstances. If you put this Plaster anywhere, if
pain la there, tho Plaster will stick there uutll the Pain
has vanished. Tho Plaster magnetizes the Pain away, and
PAIN CANNOT EXIST WHERE THIS PLASTER IS
APPLIED
Rhoumetlsm, Demoness, Stiffness, Weaknoss, Dobillty
Nervousness. Neuralgia, Dyspepsia, Coughs nnd Colds
Paint and Aches of every kind, down even to Corns, are
IM MEDIATKLY RELIEVED, aud, with a little patience
PERMANENTLY CUBED, by the maglcnllnfluenco ol
tbo MAGNETIC PLASTER. Itisthe simplest, surest,
safest, pleasantest nnd cheapest remedy In existence. Its
application Is universal—equally to tho atroi g man, the
delicate woman, nnd tho feeble Infant. To each nnd all
it will prnvo a Balm and a llleislng Its use is agreeable
nud without annojauceor trouble. Its price Is within
reach of all—rich or poor; all may have it, aud nil
should have it who are sick, nnd HtifluriDg iu any way.
PLANTERS ahould bo always supplied with tills in
valuable PLASTER. It will Im the Good Physician on
any plantation, ready at all times, aud at lu*tant notice
Put up in nir-tlght tin boxes. Each box will make six
to oiglit plasters, and any child can spread them. Price
25 contsa box, with fulland plain direction*.
D C. MORKHKAD. M. D,
Inventor and Proprietor, 19 NValkcr-st., N. Y.
MORRIIBAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTVU 18 SOLD IIY
LL DRUGGISTS In every City, Town, end Vtllngoo
ha United Stares. uov 13—dfcwly
Valuable Plantation & Negroes
FOR KALE.
The undesigned will sell, nt Kxecntora’ Sale,
,011 Tueaday. thelllli day o f January next, et
.Station No. It, Central Rail Itoail, In the county
w of Washington, as the property of tho late Wm.
Fish,one of the most valuable and desirable Cotton Plan
tations In Middle Georgia.
The f.lnco embraces between 2.(Vn and 9,700 nerea of
Land, a large portion of which is rich and productive.—
Between 600 and 700 ucn-a U upon lauu, or in a state ot
cultivation. The cleared land, and a great part of that
uncleared, Is very fertile, and well adapted to tho pm-
1 *’• , • .Orfl, Af- Yhl* p1»c®. In addition to
v, . .. ** ILIlorv.land,poasoasr*
duotion of cotton.Next to Murftnu rB | p n n 1
tho superior character and f.wtnity...~ 0 “- • ,
advantages and facilities unsurpassed* TfieVAVTH Y*
Road passes tbrough It, and there la, upon the plain,,
Hon, a Rail Hoad Station, a Post Office, and attachod to '
it. is tho fronohlas, a privilege of supplying the Ball .
Road Company with wood and water, which cau bo made
very profitable.
For further particulars, apply to GRO. W. FISH, at
Oglethorpe, or JOHN D. FISH, nvnnnnh.
Mr Rrown, the overserr on theplaco, will show it to
in v ono who dvsirestogive it a personal examination.
Will also be sold, nt the same time nnd place, sixty
H ^Vlrec.rort of tho”Waltoo Female College, MtUAgeie e A
,,f their Lottery Charter, wo intend conducting tbesune
„n tho favorit) Havana Flan of Single Number*, and
liave located onr office in theCityof Savannah, Go. - w-- ;
Wo now offer the following Grand Scheme, when. •
Prizes amounting to 81810,8801 will be distributed -
A NEW YEAR’S GIFT. >
More than Every Other Ticket a Prlxe /
W. C. DAWSON * CO., Blanagera. '
- —. — ■ --- ■ . r-
CLASS M,
Dn«i at Savannah, Ga., January 1st, 1850, In pul»» , _
lie, under tho sworn euperlutendeuce of Commisuoiiers
W. It. bymu' a and .1. M. Prentiss. M
ou.tMiu Tickets—16,600Frizes) 1 ' •
Frizes Payable Without Deduction! '
Negroes, tho property or add ostato Nearly all of theso
Negroes nro yoniigJIkely nud valuable.
Terms of Sate:—Tho Plantation will bo sold for one.
third cash, the balance to bu paid in one nnd two years,
Matured by mortgage 011 the premixo* |Tho Negroes will
>o sold exclusively fur cash.
Wo will elso sell, at tlie same timonnd place, all the
Mules and othor Stock, Corn. Fodder, Pork, Plantation
fools and other personals on tha plantation.
8ale to continue from day to day till all la sold
GEO. (V. KI8U.
nov k td JOHN D. FISH, VKxrl "
FOR S4LE OR REST,
A PLANTATION ON TIIE SALTS.
t A Cotton aud Provision Plantation on tho
"Warsaw River,” containing niuo hundred
acres (030) more or less, within flvo(5) miles of
Savannah, tho Yhbll Road passing almost
tho mlddlo of the entire tract. Tha provision
lands on this p aco, are very -productive, and nre aa fer
tile ns any similar lands in Chatham county. The range
for stuck Is good, and considered tho best iu tbo neigh
bor ood.
About 400 or 600 sores of the tract is now under fence,
and there Is a largo body of Oak and Ash ool nn thn
place, Hiillnblo for market—the Shell Bond pulling it
within easy access of the city. A quant ty of corn, penae,
fodder, and a fino stock of cattlo accustomed to the range,
will lie sold with the place. If applied for immediatelv.
For terms—which to an approved purchaser, will he
tn ide accommodating, apply to Messrs. DA V A NT <t
LAWTON Sivnmali. deni
eon aajib,
2.300 AOUR3UF SWAMP AND PINE LAND,
noarJoflernouton, Camden county and also near
the Illg Sutllla rlvor, in aud on Bull Head Bwamp,
known for forty years aa the Gordon tract.
The 8wamy Lund Isubout 1.200 acres, nnd available
•is first quality celt n, corn nnd ricn land*. Tha pine
’and la of tbe best for timber or turpentine. Teams easy.
Apply to TISO.N At GORDON.
|an 12
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
Of all kinds, sizes and dccrlptlons, which aru now
open for Inspection and salo. Please invite jour friends
to SKIFF'S. Pleaao direct the stranger to SKIFF'S, 0
Congress street—sign,
doc 1 THE GOLDEN EAGLE.
Or. A. heller, Oentisl,
OFFICE J
' 110 Rtnughton S'rcet. between Bull and
“) Whitaker,
oct 30-’5R ly
CUTLERY.
B UILDERS’ HARDWARE, of every description
Planters’ _do, of every kind
do
do|
Door Locks and Hinges,
Amo.’ Shovels and Spades
Anvils, Vices and Blncksmlth BellowtQ
Table and Pocket Cutleryi
• 8D0 kegs Cat Nalls
25 do T>xthlng Nalls©
25 dn Wrought do|
Bar ami Sheet Lead
Stoves «nd Tin Ware, of every ktnd4
With h full assortment of Hardware, for city and
couutry trade. For sale low by
LOVELL 4 LATTIMORB,
dec 1 lnm 11 Barnard stroet.
JUST 1WBOKIVKD«
L ADIES' Black Crepe Collars
English and Italian black Crape
Mourning Sets and Collars
Swiss and Cambric sfo'a, Collars and Sleeves'!
Alexandre's Kid Glovos.
T. McKENNA, 142 Rronahton Bt.
nov 2(
QUTTKRAMD CHKK8K-60 kegsselected
loo JarsP'unes,
60 Drums figs,
10 Boise Alrao .ds,
6 Barrels Pecan Nuts.
Landing und for sale by
4ec2l . OLAanORN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
ed Goshen Butter,
75 boxes soleoted White Ohcose,
60 do do English Dairy Cheese,
Received per etoamer and for sale by
d#c23 SCR A NTON 4 JOHNSTON.
R KD ASH COAL- 300 tone Broken and Ssrrened
Red Ash Coal; tbs cargo of schr Chas 0 Oarstalrs
Landing and for >ale by
deo28 0 AOHGRN 4 CUNNINGHAM.
f|quu..ccu—luu boxes Uruut Wltilaois6'sand
Landing and for sale by
HOLCOMBE h CO.
P UBLIC LAWS OF GKOBOIA—Passed
by tbo General Assembly at tho 8esslou held in
November and December,
der2l
1858. For sale by
JOHN M. COOPER 4 CO.
JpLOUtt-Xti bags and bbls, Paragon Mills, fresh
ground ; for sale hy
(0 21 BTARK.
ALEXANDER St CLARK.
P ORT.HONIUN.PUGKKT BOOK* AMD
8EGAR 0A8K8—Just recejvod bj
recelvod by
JAMB8n. CARTER.
^ALT,—LOOO^ssck*^ Liverpool Balt, landing per
> ship Lord Elgin, nnd for sate by
M, BA1
BRIGHAM, BALDWIN 4 CO.
IJACHELOR'8 HAIR DYK.-No hnlrle too
beanllfully black or brown Instantly, without the least
injury to tbe hair or skin—warranted. Sold by
STEWART 4 BUTLER.
dec 18 'CrrnerBronghton and Uarnanl streets.
H A V-1000 bates best quality Eastern Hay, lu store
Tand for sale by 0UARLK8 PARSONS,
P OTATOKB—200 bbls (link Eye Planting Pota
toes, dally expected; nndfor sale, to
a for sale, to arrive, by
CHARLES PARSONS.
OEMENT, PLASTER AND JL1BIK.
D AILY Exacted, and for sale to arrive per batk P.
Demill, by
. docl7-6
CHARLES PARSONS.
B EEF AMD PORK—50 bbls-New Vertm.nl
Klees Beef,
. 60 bble Mess and Prltno Pork,
Landing aud for.sale by. , , . . ,V
awl 1 QMonoiw t ottokikoham.
Plantation and Negroes Por
Sale.
W E WILL SELL to the highest bidder, ou tho first
Tuesday in January next, in the City of Bruns-
ick, Glynn county, On., th-rt -oiio Negroes, bu'onclng
thooatateof the Into M'illiiiiii P. Jenkins, for the hen"
lit of the i-reditora and Imrate.-aof said estate. Those
Negroes having li x| the kindest t-cut men t, are hi health v
'I likely hn nn,V In the State. With the exception of
' ' ' They will ho
. the oldest of the Bang Is forty seven.
•old lu families.
Also, nt the -uiiio time nud ;dnco, will ho told, the Plan
tation known hi " D -vor Hull,” Ninum-I on Tut Ho river,
II‘taut, by water.about ten milea from Brunswick, and
within nut* u-.ileof the Rrun-rei.-k .V Flotl a Rail Rond.
Teims cash, on day nt sale—ptirrha«TH paying for
titles. T. it. lPM>Ktsg "
J. R. RICHARD,.
*% Alb»ny Patriot copy till day of tal
to Kxocutors.
Wqynawllle, Oct 2, If88. oct R
&}■
tale,
Executors
and solid bill
fpiI.B Great want hitherto felt for a 8BWINQ MA
SIIINC expressly ndnpted to nil kinds of household
Noodle Work, Is now supplied hy Wli elor A Wilson’s
Mnchino. Its success Is unprecedented, and established
beyond dispute.
The de'ects found in nearly all other Mnrhiiies, are en
tirely avoided, and tho objoetton urged iigulust Mnchino
Sewing, (orten with rea*ou,)are answered by these Ma
chines themselves lu a manner to convince skepticism
Itself.
This Mnchino Is capablo of doing all work on tho finest
material iu Ladles’ nso. There la no ripping or ravel'ing
of wnik,andthostltolilngou Silk, B itln, Linen, Cotton
and Broad Cloth, Is psrfeot and beautiful.
Its rapid and almost noiseless movement—Its certain
ty, durability and preciiion of perform auto are unap-
;reached.
Families who wish a Seamstress of their own, attholr
own control, one that will hem, quilt, stitch, and oboy
orders at once, cau realize this benefit In the Family
Sewing Machine. They are In qperatioti and for sale,
and the public are invited to examine thorn at the store of
8. WILMOT, Savannah,
*ug W tf Agent for the Manufacturers.
CAPITALS
otherV^rodrWY —^ |||j^|" ■
lOUlULre '* 1 ‘m&iz
scheue: by 'Uie-^RiW-.
1 Prize nf.
I “ of.;
I “ of.
(IHANP SCHEME:
...$60,1:00
. 12.000
. 6,0110
. 2,001)
2 prizes of 1,000 are 2,000
2 Prixosof 6Ui;.:ki t v,.
'i « of 260..; 1 60-»
10 “ of 200.
480 approx prlw
16000 prizes $8 6C
1561*0 prises, amounting to...
Thcl5.000 prizes of $8 60 each, are determUi
last figure of the number that draws the Capita
is aa GDI) number, then every Odd number tic
be entitled to $8 60. If it is an EVEN number, ruen
every Even number ticket will bn entitled to $8 60, in .
ftdditl n to any i.thor Prize which it may draw, nslvcs
and Quarters in proportion.
Whole Tickets $10—Halves $5—Quarters $2 60. ... .
SPKt.’TAL NuTIOK—lVensk particular attention U-
our Schemes drawn on tho Havana Plau only, on the 1st- ’
and 16th of every mouth, and ask a comparison with-
any o'ber Lottery In exlstonco. Tho plan is so simple
that wery ouo can understand it, and It has fewer num-
bers than nny othor foitter.v, and, therefore, the chance*
to drew Priz -s nre better. For instance—there Is In onr -
Lottery only 30,000 Nunibera, and all others on thesaiuci
plan range from 40.000 to 60,000 Numbers. Those Lot>:.‘v -‘
t**ries on tho combination plan nevoC have leu than
75,000 Numbers, and Prises are snbfeot toe deduction of •
16 per cent., while lu onr Lottery them ia no deduction
■ in Prizes, .<..(»• . ^.. 4W
References.—lion. Grid G. Bnarke, Mayorof Mocdri."
T. It. Bloom, Cotton Factor, Macon, G», ...
Bell. Prentiss 4 Co , SnvHnrnli,Gn. '
Fnrloy, Jury 4 On., New fitieans, U. .
All Prizes of $1,0UU and uuaer, paid turnedletely Af
ter tbe drawing: others at the uattal time of30 day*.—
On tho 1st of each month, a $10 scheme,.with Capitate
ol $00,000 will bo drawn, und ou thn 16lhof each month
.. o \ mwi _HI V. J ...
a $5 scheme with a Capital of $30,000 will be drpwo'y^; y
.. ... — *• •* need not wsr Its being ; 'jfi.
it tn t1nmmnnl,illnh.
Peri-one no tiding money by mall 1
f sound banka taken at ..
Thoso wishing particular numbers ebould.order
Immediately. Address
W. O. DAWSON A ro, Managers,
Savennah or Macon, Ga, or Box D,No. 11,New OrlMma» - . -
Lmialutia. ... rttolfc, ...
Royal Havana Lottery
IK Noxt Ordinary Drawing of the Koyol E
T IIE Noxt Ordinary Drawing of the Royal
Lottery, conducted by the Bpauishuot
„J BURL
mder the supervision of the Captain General of OSlb •
will take place at Havana, on
SATURDAY, JAN. 8, 1860.
$324,000.
flORTEO NUMERO 010 ORDINARIO.'
t prize of.
Capital Prise 9100,000*
6 111 ser of. $2,001
20 approximation^:
SS
8£bc .
»t4of _ ••
iwt
,.$100,000
» - 60,000
l “ 30,000
l “ 16,000
l “ 10,000
4 approximation* to the flOO.OO 1 ,
MOO to $60,000; 4 of $400 to $30,000*, 4 of $400 to $10.
t of $400 to $10,000.
tVhole Tickets$20, Halves $10, Quarters $6. t-''
♦'4“ Prizes cashed nt sight at five por cent discount. ~
Bills on all solvent Banka taken at pnr. f ’
A drawing will bo forwarded aa soon os the result be
:omea known. . ..■•> : ,
Aif" All orders for Schemes or Tickets to be addroeaeil •
’o DON RODRIGUEZ, (cure of City Post, Cliarleston, A .*-•*/■
0. tf—dec 80 , t
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TBOUT IOC:
ATLANTA, OA.,
By Dr. J. B, Be _
Who hne taken a lease of the proper ~
ty, and intends lo ‘'brushan 1 ! and
have things as they should be—wl|
he glad to see bis old fries “ ~
SI ore, when they visit thi
nor 18
ISABELLA HOUSE,
AL33A3SHT, GrA., -
LINDSEY H. DURHAM) Proprietor, j . »
* The Stags Office la kept at thiallouse.
SI age leaves daily for Tollahassco, both
flunM by way of Bainofldge and ItiomasvDle.
leaving Albany at7oM°ck, A.M^and
MMir J »t Tallahassee St 9, A. M., next : &
ay. Lea ve Tallahassee daily, at 8, A. M., and aims at - f-
ihe^StsKe* wllf please hantl(their ‘
of the above House. ’ ' r
. Tallaliusee daily, at 8, J
Albany at 10 o’clock, A M., nextd "
Persons going on the St* ' *
(.'becks to tbe Porter of the a
host 0 tr - -Tirev. ..* r:o
CITY HOTEIi
BAY STREET, . v7
mA.-%rjk\.xtrxTA*.&c r amo;-
HOSIERY. UNDER VESTS to DRAW
ERS,
I N Great variety: Ladles’ and Gsnt’a, Misses’and Boys’ ;
Iloee end Half Hose—a largo supply, as uiual—very ,
cheap T. McKENNA,
nov 26 142 Broughton St
Title long established Hotel, site
in thecentreofthsBavannkh 1^*
offers now to its Permansnt ai
sient patrons, bettor *cc<
th*Q aver before. In L
conomy. ■ • JOHN CABS', p
EDWARD MURPnY,- Superintendent
N. B.—Carriages for the City Hotel, attend the arrival* i
if every 'MhaadsteamboaL • - . if .■..bsavfri^^^
'Icon onr
Ofllco Charleston & Savannah R. R. Co a-
. ..
B LACK THIBET SHAWLS. 6-4,7-8 and
a
I and 8-4 black Thibet Shawls, for sale by
W A
’ADDING-—White LambrWool Wadding
White Cotton do
Huper French do
* Slate colored do
Just received and for sale by
dee 20 NEVITT, LATIIROP 4 ROGERS.
T HE Twentieth (2)tb) i
c—
Choice Black Teas, ’
Iron eau bt
deefl A. MINIS.
JjqLotH—Iu sHcks and barrels, just received
JL Capital Block or this .Company, (k|l* i
tenth (10th) day of Jannary. 1869.
Snbscribers #ire res pec tlul ly /equested 10 mak
payment of this and tneir arrears, at the Offlcelti
i,ton, or to A. Porter, Esq, at the Bank of t
Georgia, in Savunnah.
EDW’D L. PARKER, flec’y andT
■ deoT eodJlO, *
Plantation oh Long
lik) sacks of Loudon Extra Family,
160 sacks of Empire Extra Family,
260 eacke of Ollffton Mill* Superior,
MOO eacke of Fine Flour,.
1500 eacke orRuportor Flour, all brands,
76 bbls of f*d Hickory Extra Superior,
Also, Fhoris. Middlings, Bren, 4c.
For salo by
dec20 MMB8 T. SNIDER 4 00-
_ I offor the plate near Ameri
Mg
Muckalle Creek, and contains six
,acres, two hundred and **
C ORN AND OATS—LANDING t
2 600 bushels of Corn,
acre*, iwu uunurru ana cuy ci
sary bulldingc—Gin House, 8c
apply to T. M. Furlow, Eaq^ Jl
signed, U M»cqtu.
signed, at M^coa,
oct 1
Th* well known Plan to
,000 bushels of 8e*d Oats,.
1,000 bushels of Feed Oats,
For sale by
decQO JAMES I.8NIDBR 4 00.
IABAUOO,—210 imckages of.maiiufaotun
fWTABAL'CO,—210 packages of manufactured
JL baoco, among which are tha followlBf -tovt—
brands, vti; Golden Twist, Jewel ot Ochur.Buluna,
Rough and Ready, Crurr plan's Tin Foiled, Twin Sitter,
4o 4c. Now landing aud for sale by
■ sltnaud In Bryan ©
300 sores, LWO acres um
bottom land very fertll#,* i ,
ior me cultivation of cane- cotton or oi
tied, having a fin* Dv
Barns, Orlbt, Aik, and a
negroes. For terms a
TH Alb.py,dalfR
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