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ARMORY halli
iriic ecamji&clls arc Komtitfl.
unvnA ^EVENING, OCTOBER M, 1860,
m ™d hrr« AVmfe., VuHng tht H’„h.
Mtmi’n v, wkit* pmii.'l
C - ELEDllATED IJurlcsquo Opera Troup,
Ua XfilMl OAMl'nBI.I. MIMBTIlfil.S, AuOlon,
I. MUI^C, Banco., wlmiu Umnert, nll ioso.
t! !«i Uirnry. fv« w-Yoik,ior over thruo liumlrod ana*
f ^ve ilglii*. nii'l llirougli the prllielp.il Btatc* of Him
.. f nVurl i Slio ln*t six yuan. received « patronage uii-
L«MeU.W8'» ht««ry «>r ifthloplan Entertainments,
Framing ela»* ofcitlBons that stld forget rhnlhtr
LlViiMintii. bM loiivn to announce to tlm Ladle* nod
V n.ii' pn of Hnvannnh a series or th.hr fhehlmtnl.ls
Kimh'AI. HOlltr.LSnt tho ARMORY It ALL,a* nliovo.
^-Vi„ i nuinany, "• ovor »‘ :n| "iwl’‘ e * « verantlfc corps of
who will appear in their colubrnted
I al . mi cc» lurltuUni the Hutlerquo Hhnkcre, llur-
T or !! S Kiln*. I’ns do African, Virginia Rrenkimwn,Dutch
itX, Tamboihie Dance, Uachuclm, Uonu Holoe, I'm do
P e i l *i .heir celebrated ilnrlerque ITALIAN OPEIIA,
Ivlih imrlMqi 0 D'lhationi of Jenny Lind, Madatne Dish-
| Dr. F. A, JONF.9, Aimii,
NEK
whole*, halves nmi
aga Grapes, llusms, Lemons,
Malaga Urnpes; 5U l»>*.«* Uatfins,
*, inuyu* mid quarters; 10 do Lomoiut 2 cnike Cur
rant-; a boxes prlmo Leghorn t.’ltronj 5 cmm Prorervod
(Jli.scr; 20 boxes assorted Candy; 20 caeca assorted I'lc-
hle*; Hutter, Ottawa. Tene, Candler, Paper, Uroom*,
linskcL.Pnils, Duckets, Tubs.ntwl Lemon Syrup; Juat
received by M. J. HOLOM«»NH,
No. 157 Brnu|luun-tt.,
Neat 10 N 13 Ml Weed.
TTRY GOODS.—In addition to tho lnrgo
Flock or aciirminhlo Dry Goods, now on hand.Tiy
tho eteamnr Florida tho tuliscrlberl* receiving n lianif-
eoinonsiortineutor Dreae Goode nnd 1’antatooii Htuffs,
which nre offm«d ta tha trado upon the usual Indulging
terms, and at very low prlcne, by
„„ HIRAM ROBERTS,
net S3 No. 73 and 154 Gibbon’* linage.
QMALL POXrvACCiNE MATTER,
LJ —fit) Scabs Matter. Ileceivud by mall, and fbr rale
~VIW by W. HUMlMIltRYB.
NORRIB, Mam
) AGOING and ROPE.—30 bales Gunny
< uageingt all do Dundee, imitation Kentucky dot
lecea Dundee doj 300 coll* Kentucky Jlalo Jlnpej
■00piece* Dunduo
^or win by
I oct 23
JAB. A. NORRIS.
rpMBUOIDERlES nnd Lace
IL A largo a**ortinuiit of Embroideries
T oct 23
Goods.—
and Lace
H. F. McKENNA,
111 Congrci-at., Monuincntaq.
/*1ANDIES» of Southern Manufacture.—50
1 l boxes or line Meorted Candles,In store nnd for vale
J. DkMARTIN,
r oct 28 Corner of nay and Wliilukcr-at*.
I ARDEN SEEDS.—All klndsof Garden
_ w f Hoed* will be kept on hand nnd warranted fresh
Lnd or Arid qu.diiy. Ordor* will receive jtnmi^it MOjntlon.
1 oct08 Corner of Bay and YVhltnkor-sts.
REMOVEDI REMOVED t
I rpHE Subscriber respectfully informs his
I X friends nnd the public in general, thnt he Is now
■fully prepared to wait on them nt III* new store, No. 157
llbougliton-st., neat to Messrs. N. B. fc II. Weed’s hard
ware (••tnbllslmitint, nnd solldls a con inunneo or ha
pitrmingc lie ha* so liberally received. Call nod examine
it* stack, which cowritt* of hue Wines, ,Confectionary,
fyndtH, Nuis, Willow-ware, nnd enTy nrtlolc which con-
'- tuUn FiJLL STOCK OF GROjERIEB.
M. J. BOLOMONB, 167 Rrnugbtonst.
N. n.-Order* rrom planters, fartars, city and country
merchants, tilled with cam nnd despatch, and ~~
[liberal term*. 1
""MISS KENDRICK
TNFORMS hor friends and the Ladies of Sa-
L vnnnnh, thnt she has relumed from the North, with
forr assortment of MILINERY, and DRESS GOODS,
[which *ho will open ou lire 83rl Inst., at 122 Congro»»-
[stKct. octsa
_ 1JRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
H F, WARING having formed a Co-part
• nnqhlp.wlih III# brother, WILLIAM WAKING,
■at New York,tlm bmlne*# will,In future, lie conducted
Ibere under tho linn of il. F. WARING & CO.
■ II. F. WARING,
August 4th, 1849, WIt.LtAM WARING.
iftl YfELVET MANTILLAS.—Just received
■ V ri'Tsleamer Florida, mid for sale by
“ ™ & MARSHALL & AIKIN.
COLORED Silk MANTILLAS.-Kn-
\J lire now design; just received per steamer Flmlda,
ami fur sola by MARSHALL Is AIKIN.
r»| TAAMASIC Table LINEN.—Dollcys Nap-
Z. ■' \J kitii, and a large variety of Homo Furnishuig Goods
“**■ rewl« ,1 ’d ««d for »ala by AIAItBLALL k AllUN.
■ oct'Jfl •.
| LTAY.—100 bundles prlmo quality Hay,
XX Lading from baiquo Texas, for lulu by
losH octSO JlltlOIIAM, KELLY fc CO.
1*1 nu rrmt and CHEESE.—21 licgs select-
X) I'd Gmhen Butter, 50 hoses F.ualLh Dairy Cheese;
Lading Iroin barque TaxMnml for sale by
SCKANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
•VTF.W MACKEREL, Herring nnd Cod-
la llsli.—GO libls. new, Nos. I 2 and 3 Mackerel; 40
hairdo ilu I and! do; 50 boxes do srnled Herring: 1 hhd
du Olfiab} landing from Unique Texas and for rale by
octaa SCRANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
POTATOES.—50 bills, good Eating Po>
X Intotis, landing from barque 'rexn*, and Tor sslo by
... * ultil t Im1.11-mn.t . '
SURANTuN, JOHNSTON k CO.
1 XTF.W CANAL FLOUR, 8ut.—50 hbls.
| 11 Hiram Smith’s extra Canal Flour; 76 do pure
-'Iiignml lorsulohy
SL'RANTON, jfQHNBTON & CO.
IJ ALT1MOHE FLOUR.—100 bbla. from
XJ New Wheat. Landing and for sale by
8C11 ANTON, JOHNSTON k CO.
H AMS. -20 bbls. Cnssardo’s Hams, land-
lag hum Mlir. Ocean uud for snle hy
act 2d COHENS fc II BUT
I TJACON Sides and Shoulders.—30 hbds.
| 4 J ^Umj 10 do Shoulders, lmnihna nnd lor sale hy
1 «c|2d COHENS k HERTZ.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1850.
"RICH JEWELRY.-Now style En7-
J- V. Ring*, Breaat Pin*, Finger Ring*, nnd r'».*in.. i».»
igs,
received by
octQ3
md iJhnlnxi Jui
l. VVILMOT.
F INE WATCHES—Watches oflupeTior
quality In Gold nnd Silver ca*o», from tlie best run-
McCLESKY k NORTON.
Q LED OA1S.—A small lot of heavy Seed
kJ Onta, In atoro and for sale by
JOHN V. TAHVF.R,
33 Exchange Wharf.
POTATOES AND ONIONS.—30 t>Ms.
JL Potatoes; 10 do Onions, landing from thustonmer
Horldn.nnd fur snlo hy
“itW
WOOD, CLAGIIOHN k CO.
/^lORN, Hay and Oats.—Constantly on
VJ hand, and for sale In loL to suit purchasers, by
JOHN V. TARVER,
oct 23 Exrhangu wharf.
PACON SIDES and HAMS—30 lihdi
X.J llncon Side*; lOtlorros Neff’s sugar-cured Hauu;
just received nnd forsalo by
oetIH J. V.CONNERAT.
TVTEW FRUIT and Preserves—10 cases
it West India i’renurvrst R5 boxes new liaLlna; 10
rid Citron; 10bsga*oa shell Almonds; 10 libls Currant*;
landing from brig Augustn. For snle by
-LIS J. V. CONNERA'
THRESH BUTTER and Cheese.—10 kegs
X mime Goshen Rutter; 25 boxes Cheese: Iniulhtir per
‘ J. V. CONNEUAT.
III
bark Exact. For sale by
oct 18
/CHAMPAGNE.—25 baskets Champagne,
Ky “Z. Taylor’* and “Clicquot” brand*, Just received
and for »nla by FRANCIS VV *
FRANCIS WAVKlt,
No. 178 liny st.
QEGARS.—A small lot of Sugars in store.
kJ mid for solo by FRANCIrT WAVER,
oct 18 No. 178 llay-st.
PLOUR.—50 bbls. Canal Flour-, for sale by
X TURNER k HENRY, Exchunge Dock.
•VfEW BUCKWHEAT—25 half bbls.;
XN 25 quarter do do; 25 eighth do do; just landing
from brig Augustn mid for snlo hy
oet 17 J. DkMARTIN.
TVTE W FRUlT.—25 whole boxes Raisins.:
lx 25 half do do; 3 casks Currants; 5 frails Dates;
Just landing from brig Augusta and for sale by
oct 17 J. DkMARTIN.
PALTIMORE FLOUR—250 bbls.
X'rlor Flour, lor sole by H.J.GILBE
riOSHEN BUTTER nnd CHEESE-
VJ fresh supply, just received per steamer Florida
r, Just received nor stenmer Florida nnd
SEABORN GOODALL,
At the Emporium.
W-NEW aOODSl NEW GOODS 1 !^s)
It KUNA 111) I\ MACItlSNNA. ^
FANCY AND STAPLE DIIY GOODS,
Fresh from the Best
EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN MANUFACTORIES,
And will lie olfrircd at prleoa which cannot frill to
ONSUaR A arKRDY SALK.
fhe alien Hon of the public is respectfully solicited.
Co/* No doviutlnu from first prices.
oct25 lllCongrcss.it., Mnniiment-sqiinre.
ffr HACK STABLE. ^0 "
WAiuraadg iiooKidit
pTAVING lately furnished their Stables
XX with a good stock or
FINE HORSES, AND
, NEW CAR1UAC ES AND HUG OIKS,
Inftirm their friunil* and tho public that they can at all
•huu* accommodated with good CARRIAGES nud
HORSES, with cnrofril drivers,—nnd I forces and ling-
Bios nnd Saddle Horses, hy calling at the Old Stand on
West-llrnad street. into oct 19
HOUSTON & GROUNDESON,
OU Uryau-st., Savnimuh.
One door IVcttqf Griffm'i (late Eailman'i) Jew-
elry Store.
*T^HE Steamer Florida has just brought us a
VT THRRT.BA llRfiWS A lnwrn r fu . 11 «**"rtment of black and colored Doe skin Cas-
W taliSSSISli’I.S'ta larff0 8UpP y • l '" ero Pant*, sIlk, Satin and Cashmere Vest*. Embml-
V v Just received and for sail! by dory mid Party do.; also, blue and black Cloili Cloaks,
black and drab Kersey Over-Backs, Boy*’ Sacks and
Buslncxs Com*, fcc.; together with an additional nasort-
mentorshln*, Crnvni*. Glove*, Sii-pemler*, Handker
chief*, Hair Hose. I)rn*«ing Gowns, silk nnd Woolen Uii-
der-Gnrtiietita. All ollured at tliu lowest prices.
a. r. Houston. rsTRRaaouNuasoN.
oct 23
a JOHNSON & CO.,
__ _ No. 108 Drynn-st.,
T-TAVE Received a very large assortment
XX nr HOOTS AND SHOES,
For Gentlemen, Boys’ nnd Youths’ wear, of the best
New-York and Philadelphia umuufnctuic;
WARRANTED
as good n*cnnhefound In this market,mid ntnelow prices.
A large nnd carefully ick-ctod stock ur
PLANTATION RROOAN8,
Pome of which nreofKXT*x quxt.trv and will lie sold
at the lowkst ratcaa. Pinniers and Factor* will fiudltlo
their advautage to call and examine, before puicha»lu|.
.. Care taken in fitting metuuree.
ALSO, a general assortment of lints, Cap*, Trunks;
ValLes, Carpet Hags, School Sntehell*, fcc., Ac.
All of \ohich toe offer at IVhotttale and litlail,
oct 13
PHILIP KKAN. “
DRAPER AND TAILOR.
08 l!ryan«Street.
TS NOW OPENING a largo and well select-
i ed Stock of the best French,EnglUii fc Gurinnn Broad
Cloths, rnssimers nnd Vesting*, which he will ninkc to
order In the most fmililnnalilc manner, and upon accom
modating terms, lie has nlso on lined, a large nnd well
selected Stock of Men and Boys’ Rcndy Made Clothing,
together with a full supply of fancy article*, all of which
hu will soli nt prices to suit the tiroes. oct 14
M’ARTHUR & MORSE"; r “
MANUFACTUnEBS AND
DEALERS In STOVK8 of KVEItY KIND,
Of the Itichnt and moil Faihtonable Pat term.
WE HAVE now on hand, nnd receiving,
V T 150 Cooking Stoves nnd Range*, 100 Parlor Stove*,
75 Unit nnd Ofllco Stoves— Also n vciy large a-snrtmcnt
or I’lnln and Japanned Tin Ware, Hollow and Enamelled
Ware, Furnaces. HmooUilng Iron*, Fry-Pans, Bnucc-
I’nna, Gridirons, ku. oct 11
NEW BAKERY.
A. noIICIIKUT,
TJ AVING fitted up a Steam Engine in his
XX well-known establishment, at the corner of llrynn
and Jelferson-Ms., has constantly on hnnd nn ample sup-
E ly of Pilot Navy nnd Family Bread, nlso of Soda, But-
ir mid Sugnr nUcults.
N. IL—Vessels in port supplied nt tho khortn*! notice
and nil nrdurifroin the interior prompily attended to.
a* t v
ftnw
PULTON Market BEEF—20 half barrels
X landing nnd for i nlu by
oct 24
If. J. GILBERT.
TVTEW GOODS in Great Varinty.—Jenny
li Lind’s llnlrGloss Pnmntum,Toilet Sonp, Extrnct.
nnd ninny other choice commodities dcdlcaicd to the
Queen of Song, for snlo by J. E. JOHNSON.
ROOTS and SHOES.—Tho undersigned
J J have on hand, nnd nre continually receiving,nlarae
assortment of Root* nnd Shoes, which they oiler to the
public on accommodnUng terms nt whole sale nnd retail.
F.. F. WOOD fc CO.,
sept 27 Gibbons’ Buildings.
PLANTATION BROGANS.—Wo have
X received nn unusually Imgn supply of Shoes, for
the Fall Trade,consisting or 35,000 pnir men’* thick Iho-
F ihi-jHMKI do hoy’s thick llrogmis; 8.500 do women’s
father llnotcc*} all which we offer at low price* mol on
E. F. WOOD, k CO.
FASHIONABLE GOODS—Received by
X late arrivals, a full assortment of choice Goods, se
lected with much care from large stocks of tho host In -
port ng Houses In New York—which we nre prennred to
make up to incnsuru in the best manner nnd nt short no
tlcc, at 147 Hny-st. PRICE fc VBAIlBR,
oct 2 Drapers and ’Pallors.
IT) ALTIMORE FLOUR—100 bbla. super-
I 4 J lino Flour; landing from schr. Ort>| for snlo hy
■ *121 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
I A PPLV.S, Onions and Potatoes.—10 bbls.
1 xX rtppras, a no Tititnns, to no t'otatnes; jltlt toiiaca
■ from barque Tex a*, mid for snle by
B •• O. M. WILLETT fc CO.,
oct 20 No. B8 8t. Julian and 101 Hrynu-sl*.
H AMS and Smoked Tongues.—A fino lot
of choice Hams and Smokod Tongues, personally
I selected, now in store and for sale by
0. M. WILLETT fc CO..
No. bn m. Julian and lilt llryan-nts.
QERVANTS’ GOODS,—Satinets, Ken-
O lucky Jenn*. Tweeds, Red Flannel, Coarse Calicos
and Apron Check; Ju*t received by
oct IS
may 24
FALL AND W1NTK11 CLOTHING.
T)ERG & LIEBERMAN, Clothiers and
J J Merchant Tailor*, 114 Bryan-street, Bavnnnnh.Ga,.
Aro now receiving nn extensive mid well assorted
stock of fnsMonnldc Fall mid Winter Clothlns of the
latest style. Gents fitrnUhed Gooils, (Japs, Umbrellas,
Trunks, Glove*. IJnderehirt*. Also, ns flue nn nssoit-
niontorc|ntlis,Cn«siiners.mid Vestings,ns evnrofforedin
tills market, which will be tnaiuilHciured In the latest
stylo of Clothing, nnd warranted to please; we flnttcr
ourselves thnt those who will frrvor us with their call nnd
orders, may bo sure or aetting Goods to ssUsftictlon nt
rcnsnnnlde nnd steady prices. Persons desirous of pur
chasing Cloth*, Cnsiimcr*, Vesting*, and Drillings by
the yard, can be accommodated ou the most reasonable
terms. DANIEL BERG,
septfl SAMUEL LIEBERMAN,
1850. FALL TRADE. 1850.
‘ JOHN XV. KELLY.
RESPECTFULLY informs his frlcndsand
XX tlie public.that ho ha* Just returned from New
X ork. where he ha* purchased a large mul elegnnt stock
CLOTHS, UASSIMERS, VESTlNGi*. fcc., sutu-
me for fall Slid winter wear, which he Is prepared to
make ttp In tlie latest stylo and feshlan. II* bus nlso
some very superior Illuo l'llnt Cloth, for Coats and Over-
Lost*. • Ilia assortment of Gentlemen’s Furnishing
Goods Is forge, ami consists of Linen nnd Cotton
Shirt*,Silk, Merino and Cotton Uudcndilrt* nnd Draw-
cis, splendid Grenadian and Milk Votings, Cravat*.
Neck Pios, Stocks, Gloves, llnndki rclilef*, .-uniH-nders,
fcc. Willi other article* suitable for geutlvinen’s \v> nr.
Gentlemen in want or nuy article lnhi*-lliic, would
do well to givu him n cnll. lie is confident or Ills nlillliy
to please, mid ilinnkfhl for the liberal patronage hereto
fore extended to him, trusts that lie will merit it* contin
uance. OWEN’S BUILDING,
Bull-street, opposite Pulaski House,
sept20 • |y
CH E AP C ASH STO RE.
NEW FALL DRY HOODS.
M PENDEIIGAST &CO., have received
• per tlm Harrison Jones, and Augusta, fresh sup-
plies to tliulr already extensive Mock of FALL DRY
GOODS, and are prepared lo offer nn assortment or
Good*, which lor beauty and novelty ur style, extent of
quantity nnd cheapness of price, cannot bn surpassed.
CLOTHS AND GASSlMERBS.—French nud Eng-
IMi Cloths in every *hndo;do black Don-skinCas.lmcres,
plain do; Steel mixed limb do; fancy Tweeds nnd Vest
ing*, Plaid Cloths Satinets, Kerseys unit Kunlucky
Jeans.
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.—0 4 8 410-4 nnd 12-
4 Blankets. Whitney and Mnlklnaw in every breadth,
Roscdo4-4 0 4 mul 8 4superliue Flannel; Extra super
fine do; Silk Warp do; Real Welsh do; Had, Green and
Yellow.
SHAWLS.—500 Rroctie Shawl*,fromS2 to!j20s Plain
Thibet mnl do , with silk fiingo, all colors; splendid
“‘aln mul richly embroidered Canton Crape do; black
ro dc Rhino and Hntln Turk do.
WOOLEN SHAWLS.—600 square Woolen Shawls;
400 Long do.; Woolen lldkls. or every else.
DRESS GOODS.—Plain nrd SaUa do Chens Silks,
of every sbndu mid color; splendid limeade do.; black
Satin Turk; plaid nnd strip'd Annum; black Oro do
Rhine; white Sarsluet and Poplins; Cashmere* and Do'
I.nines, of tho choicest colors and modem designs; Mo
hairs, fancy plaid and striped Alpaca, plain Linen Om-
lirns; do In dresses beautifully embroidered, plain, dotted
noil Embroden-d Swiss Muslin, In nil color* for evening
dresses, Heal Chnrlctfo Veils, Nailngliam do; Demy do
every color, Game dn; Silk Utnbrelfos, Parasols, Fails
made ami l wo ease* of Perfumery.
EMBROIDERIES.—French and.Scotch wntkcri col
lars; do Chemisctts, Infants, llobci, Cuff*, mid Itihbon*
n great variety.
GLOVES.—Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Bilk Gloves all
colurs i Lisle Thr.-nd do, Cnshimere do.
LINEN AND CAMBRICS.—Irish Linens made ex
pressly by the most celebrated Manufacturers, warranted
nil flax Thread; Damask Table Linen all sixes, 0-4 8-4
10-4 mul 12 4 Linen sheeting, Table covers, French
Cnmbric Handkerchiefs; English, Irish mid Scotch do.
CARPETS,—2and3ply ingrain Carpet; Iiru«*el do;
Chlnnonl Hearth Rugs; Puffed do; Drugget, l)oor, and
Cnrringn Matts,
HOSIERY.—English Ingrrln Silk Hose, do hnlf Hose,
do Spun Silk, English nnd German Cotton Hose, Boys’
and Misses’ do, mixed halfilose, Silk Under-Vests, Me
rino do.
CALICOES.—French, English nnd American Cali
coes, warranted fn*l cnlo/s, HO cnios; White Muslins,
every width; 4 do for pillow case*. Linen finish; H) bales
brown amt colored llommpnn*; Cotton and Linen,Oren
burg*, lied Ticks, and Corduroy*.
*1 lie entire stock we will dlspo*
ceptauces.
ftj* One price and nodevlntlon,
N. II.—Goods freely shown.
II dispose of for cash or city ac-
octOT
TUB IIIIOUUHTON NTHKKT.
NEW DRY GOODS, STORE.
Nnvnunnh Hcorgla.
HUIE Undorsionod would respectfully in-
X form tho eliixeu* of Snvnunnli, mid chnthnui coun
ty, a* well a* of thorn of the adjoining counties, likewise
the citiseniof Uie Pnridics nnd districts contiguous to
Snvarmnh In South Carolina, who visit our city with
a view to tho purchasing of Dry Goods. Thnt they are
now opening nnd offer for safonl their Store corner of
Hrnimhionnml Whitnkcr Sts. a very large and well se
lected Stock of FANCY nnd STAPLE DRY GOODS,
suitable to the want*of tho scnMin. Ills Unnecessary
to speak of Goods unsuen—they must bo seen to bo
appreciated.
VVe respectfully ask nn examination of our Stock and
n share ol public patronage.
VVe renew to mir former friends and patrons of the
counties of Baldwin. Jour s, Putnam, Hancock, Wash
ington, end Wilkinson, our usual salutation* giving Inr-
thurns«uranceirnece*snry,thatowingto our present posi
tion, wn are enabled to offer them Dry Goods (in such
quantities ns they usunlly buy) cheaper than cau bo
bought In or out ofthe Slnto.
Qty- City and country Retail Dealers will find it to
their interest to cnll mid examine onr Stock,
ft?* order* executed with despatch and fidelity.
(tf?- No abatement or dcvlaUon in price.
ocl8 JAS. II. fc M. SHEAIIAN.
Sales at Rguctton.
„ t BY COII BN & FOSDICK.
On the first TUESDAY In December next., will be sold,
before thn Court llotue, In tlm City or Savannah,
during the usual hours of snle.
The valuable Wharf Lot and Improvements, known
as Taylor’s Wharf, and hy plnn of said City, a* No. (3)
thruo nn Durnnrd-street, Decker Ward. Same to bo
•old by virtue of a Decree or ilia Honorable theSupe-
rlnr Court of Chatham County, at May Term, 1847, for
distribution to the Heirs and Representatives of the
Estnte of William Taylor, deoea*cd.. Terms made
. nown at sale. N. WALLACE,
x sept 90 Surviving ExT. of Win. Taylor, dec’d.
WM. HUNTER.
FA CTOH, COMMISSION* FOR WARDING
merchant.
No.tM- Hay Street, Savannah.
1m
oct 8
.TORN V. TARVJBH,
FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION
MERCHANT
Anti Dealer lu Hay ant! drain.
Every description of Produce nnd Merchandise, sold
ales at stuctlon.
——j—ns, Sonp, Pc
BY T. J. XVALSIl & CO.
Private Snle.
15 bids Eating Potatoes; 9 crates Onions; 25 boxes No.
1 Soap; 10 qr casks Port Wino; 25 doten Brooms; land
ing from barque Texas, and for sale on accommodating
terms. oct 98
BY T. .T. WALSH Si CO.
Will be sold, on tho fith November next, nt tho Court
House, between lira usual hours nf sale;
That vnluablo Platitaiiort opposite Thunderbolt, nn
Whltmnreh Island, Hi miles from the city, containing
about 380 acres, orwhich 25(1 acres are clear ami under
fem e, 183 acres In wood and well timbered. On tho
premise- is ngnod Dwelling, Darns nnd Negro House*;
also. 40 largo bearing Fig Trees mid Ornngu Trees. At
thu landing Is a good fishing ground, and nn nhundancc
of oyster*. The nlravu wifi bo sold—the owner, on ac
count of business in tho city, is compelled to vivo up
planting.
Terms will he made known on the day of sale.
oct 17
. IIAUDWA HR.
r piIE UNDERSIGNED would inform
X hi* friend* nnd the public Hint he tin* received,
by recent ntrivnl*, a forge stuck of Hardware, con
sisting of Carpenter’* and Smith’* Tools, Agricultural
Implement*, dec., fcc., which lie will sell nt thn loweat
market price*, at No. 177 Congress-st.. South Wv.t Mar
ket. E. HOPKINS,Agent.
GRATES.—The Sitbicribcr keeps constantly on hnnd
a line assortment of Grates, which he will *ell nt very re
duced prices; nlsoaflneassorlnientnrKItch'-n Furniture
oct i-J E. HOPKINS,Agent.
MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
P I 1*01 ami Navy Broad—100 bbls now
landing from barque Texas; lor sale by
HONE fc CONNERY,
oct 90 Harris’wharf.
T)10 COFFEE—100 sacks for safe by
I xx 110NB fc CONNER'
oct 25
HONE fc CONNERY,
llnrri*’ wharf.
A PPLES, Potatoes, and Onions.—50 bids
•O. Apples;40 do Potatoes; 10 do Union*; Inndlng mid
... jdliig
J. V. BROWN,
No 4 llnrnard-st.
f)«AlVGES.—l,000FIorlda Oranges,'3,000
„ . ^°l Juat received and for sale by
M J. O. BROWN.
T)?J. ED Apples and Peaches.—50 bushels
. I,,,,! 'l Apple* and reaches; Just received nud for
No 4 Bnrnnrd-st.
TRAILS and Spikes.—100 kegs Fall Itiver
J-V Nalls; 20 do Wrought Spike*; for sale by
HONE & CONNERY,
llnrri*’ wharf.
oct 28
PACKERS and BISCUIT—50 hnlf bbls
" n |JNj*os Sugnr nnd nutter Cracker*; 20 boxu*
wwuuid Wine Biscuit; for snlo hy
nn o« HONE fc OONNRI
CONNER Y,
Harris’ wharf.
PICKLED Tongues, Pig’s Feet, and Tripe,
I'larter bbls; fon-nlu by
HONE fc CONNERY.
T IME—Landing from schooner Oleron. for
J-J Mleby ° BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
niRIMMBp. 'Clear BsSTlSIDES.‘^25
landing from schr. Dart; for snlo by
- oc,a * JAS. A. NORRIS.
MUSTARD.—200 lbs., in two, five, and
P° Ul "l cans; Just received nml for snlo by
^ 83 G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
nUANBEUUIES, &c.—5 bids. Crnnbor-
“ e *l 20 Imiipi IIIlnniM • Smnkiul nmt PIkIiIi.iI
W&m AND SALMON.-Now
barrel* unit Bn d Hnlinnn. in hnlf, quarter
oet M d k,, “' Ju, » delved nnd for snle by
~Z -: W. W. GOODRICH.
(jARDEN SEEDS.—A large supply of
8 ,d *’ rcce,Vt,, « for sale by
- W. W. GOODRICH.
LANpiNGfrom schr Orb—50 bbls Balti-
Qc .n2 0rc P1 °ur, from now wheat, nnd for sale by
HtVfpT, DENSLOVV CO.
P 1 l , i IE *,. Cin . clnna « Bacon Sides and Shoul-
Ion-Hi,:; anTfor C «a!o - by ri 1,1 ° BldC,} 85 d ° d ° 8 * ,ouldor- i
— y SWIFT, DENSLOVV fc CO,
CmS Afloat—1,200 bushels prime white
^ nttitnorc Corn, allunt, per schr. Orli. mid for snle
OdM JOHN V. TARVER,
Exchnngo Wharf.
S a^AR—20 hhds choice St. Croix Sugar:
oct qs tl0 l ’ Qttu lUco do. In Store nml for snlo hy
SWIFT, DENSLOVV fc CO,
Ci!u A H L FLOUR.—50 bblsTextrar30 half
Xt at d ° 51,1 ' toro nn '« for sale hy
SWIFT, DENSLOVV fc CO.
TVTOUHNING GOODS.—Supr Black Bom-
XtX bnxlnei, Alpnccns, Canton Cloths, French Do
Lnlncs, nnd it fine lusortmciit of second mourning De
• . AipoerJW and Silks; “
net 1(3
I.L fc AIKIN.
H ANKERCHIEFS, &c.—Linen Cambric
llankcrchlefr; Lace Cuff* nnd Collar*; Nnpolron
Unites, nun n forgo variety of French Emliroldeilcs; Just
rocelvcd by MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
TTNDERVESTS, &c.—Marino Undervests
U fur Ladle*, Mines and Gentlemen; Ju*t let-el ved by
. net 10 MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
MANTILLAS, Black Silk Watered and
J-tX Colored Satin do Chine Mantillas, newest Paris
' ’ust received and for sale lij-
MOURNING Goods, Lupin’s Black Bom-
JYI Imxliic, Black Cnnmn Cloth, lllnck Lustres and
Alpaccns, Black Mogus dc Lnlncs and Ciishnieres,Black
Thibet and Cotmum Cloths, Gingham* nnd Trinta, Black
r ° r D.VV.TT It MORIJAN.
rpilAVELLlNG Desks, Dressing Csses,
J. Port Monnls, Itaxora, Rnxor-Stmp*, Dram Flasks,
Boot-Jacks, fcc., to be found nt 147 Bay st.
oct 10 PRICE & VF.ADER.
QTOCKSnnd CRAVATS.—Black Satin
O Slocks, and ftmey Silk CrnvnU; Just “nd
Ju«_
VV. ft. SYMONS,
Old Bland of Hamilton fc Symons.
TTMBRELLAS.—A large assortment of
XJ black nnd colored Silk nnd hluck nnd colored Ging
ham Umbrella*; Just received and forsnMi^^^
oct 19 Old Stand of Hnmllion fc Symons.
L OCKS, HINGES,&c.—Tbo undersigned
would call the attention of Contractor* nnd Build
er*, to III* a<*nitmcnt of Locks, Hinges. Sliding Door
Roller* nnd VVny*, Axles Pullle*, &c. fcc., winch ho
will sell on reasonable terms. E. HOPKINS, Ag’t.
oct 10 No. 177 Uongrcss-Rt. South-west market.
/CUTLERY Stc.—Just received a fino
yy sortment of Parlor nnd Olllce Grates, also u lot
08-
. lot of
Ivory Table mid Pocket Cutlery, for sale low nt
E. HOPKINS, Ag’t.
oct 10 No. 177 Congros*-*t. South-west market
ij rniu umuivo.—i ,uuu »■ iiu jji
X and now landingfrom barque Exact.
E. HOPKINS, Ag’t.
oct 10 No. 177 Congress-st. South-west market.
TRON.—300 Tons Swedes Iron assorted 500
X Ton* English mid English Refined Iron; 6do Hoop
iron; 25 do llnnd do; 25 do Sheet nnd Bnllar Iron; 100 do
Gnrlnrshcrrie Pig Iron No. I; 1000 pnir Trace Chaim
nssorlodt 20UO casks Nalls assortedt frirsale hy
oct 4 N.ll. fc IL WEED.
F INE Ivory Table CUTLERY.—An in-
voice of the above just received and for snlo by
McOLESKY fc NORTON,
oct 15 Gibbons’. Building.
B OATS.—4 Cedar Coppor-fustened Bouts,
15,10, 17 nml 19 foot, just received per ship John
Brymil, and for sale by TURNER fc 11ENJIY,
Exchange Dock.
C j AMS.—10 bbls. NefPs extra Sugar cured
XX canvassed Hams, landing from brig Tlm*. Walter,
ami for salo by JAS. A. NORRIS,
oct 18
IX ACON Sides nnd Shoulders.—50 hhds,
JX prime Cincinnati Sides; 25 dodo do Shoulders ;
Inndlng from brig Tims. Waller, nnd for snlo by
oct 18 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
Q UGARS, COFFEES, &o.—5 hbds. prime
O Muscovado Sugar. 10 bbl*. Crushed do, 8 bids. Pow
dered do; 25 lings prime Coffee, Java, Rio nnd Culm;
Heap, Caudles, ritmcli, Butter, Lnrtl, llnlliinore limns,
Mackerel, Salmon, Wines, Cordial*, Scgnrsnud Tobac
co. Just received by M. J. SOLOMONS,
oct 22 157 Brougliton-*t.,noxt lo N. 0. fc II. VVcod.
fcV- 8u*n,;*Sr; S ? GARS; —20 bbls. Crashed
nn'i rorsaiu' by r °' vdur ' d l,0 « WhoiosLoaf do; In
SWIFT, DENBLOW fc CO._
O niui^Mhn, —50 dozen Brooms
octaa UU , ' oxc, Sonp; In store nud for snle by
7. r — _____ SWIFT. DENSLOVV & CO.
MteWACTURED TODACCO-300
Oct* Kl * ftB rarfou* brnndsniid sfoesi for sale by
SWIFT,'DENSLOVV fc CO.
> T ffi W ,£? R „ ANb WRAPPING
jjnSOkpi"“r* ^hegsFFFO nitlo Powiler;75 hairdo
^ 0r *nlt. hv nn fl tl 0n do; 3U0 renin* Wrapping Paper.
Oct QA ^
- SWIFT, DENSLOVV & CO.
/GROUND COFFEE.—25 boxes Ground
VDf Coffee, put up in pound papers, and warranted to
be of superior quality; for sale hy
oct22 BRIGHAM.. KELLY fc CO.
60 harrols
k# D*eluel»!iln "V. |n ,V n 25 'fo- ,,lrn,n Smith’s do.; 97
net ii w,cd °o*hen Uuiter. For sale by
Y WOOD; OLAGHORN fc CO.
fJHi ?TARCH. CRACK.ERS, &b.-
5" ,,0 r f/riiPti«M. m nf 1 j nr< L* boxes Pearl Starch; 20 do
® c ?ar, VBtfo!i?i„2iM 0 ~S* nr d °i 20 do Soda do; 10,000
•fclSo * *98 qaalltlrs, for snlo by ’
yr—I- aWil^T, DENBLOW fc CO,
-ppf- BWII-T, WiNHI.OW it CO.
Wh ri"» CREAM, Bar-
Q UINCES.—A few baskets of Guinces ex
pected by the Steum-Bhlp Florjdn^nnd^for ^snle by
oct 23 Corner of Bay nnd Whitakcr-sfo.
FA LI* AND WHITER GOODS.
rpHK Subscribers have received by recent
X nrrlvals n large supply of PLAINS, BLANKETS,
RAGGING mid Other PLANTATION GOODS, which!
together with nn extensivo assortment of Fnncy nnd
8lnpln Dry Goods Just opened, tlu-y offt-r for sale in
quantities In suit, at the lowest prices of the market.
JAMES ANDERSON fc CO.,
oct 19 10 No. 70 81. Jullnn-st. and i03 llryan-st.
FALL DRY GUODS.
Buborrilioro liovo rocoivod by recent
X arrivals, a large and well selected stock of DRY
GOODS, comprLIng every variety of new Blj'le Drap mid
Fancy nods, with a full assortment of Domestic Goods,
lllmiki-u, Kerseys, Plains, Ginxnys, Ostiulmrg*, fcc., to
wliieli llm attention of Merchants, Plnntcr* nml others
wi.-hingto puichase, Is invited. Orders promptly attend
ed to LaROCHE, noVVNE fc CO.,
oct 14 Shad'* Building.
310,000 PAIRS PLANTATION UllOUANSI
rpHE Subscribers are now receiving their
X ii.uni supply of I’lmiintlon Brogan*, made to order
by the mo.t approved manufacturers. Our srock Is very
cxtenslvi! nud selected with care. Having succeeded in
giving satisfaction to those who hnvo favored us with
tlirir imtrnnnee for a series nf years, we would respect
fully Invite l’fouti-rs who hnva not yet piirclmsi d of iir,to
glvu us a call, to whom wn pledge nurselvi'fl to spare no
pains In plcnsing. In addition to our thick work, wo
>e«p constantly on hand a large and choice stock of La
dies’, Gentlemen’* nud Children’* Bouts and Shoes
Please try us.
VERBTILLE, LUFBURROW fc UUTLER.
sept 30 3m
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
rnHE Subscriber is prepared to execute with
X nentnnssaiid despatch, nil work In the nbnvu line.
No. 14-3 llrnuahtoii-st., two doors we*t of I. W. Mor-
rel’s Furniture store.
may 29 Bin L. SOLOMONS, Agent.
MILINERY AND FANCY"gOOD8.
Tt/TRS. REICH, 1391-2 Congress-st., has
ILL Just received nn assortment of fine fiifnnis’ Plush
nnd Beaver Hats, Infant*’ Boots, Cnn<, Stocking* nnd
Cuff*. She keeps constantly on hand Zeplivr Wool But
ton*. Gimp, Laces, Braids, Edging*, Fringe*, Clieuoille
Coid, Purse Twist and Rings, Steel Benda, Coiuha,
Needles, fcc.: and I* always receiving tho moitfaslilon-
nblo BONNETS and RIBBONS.
NEW GROCERY STORE.
GEO. M. WILLETT Ac CO.
H AVING established a general Wholesale
and Retail GROCERY STORE, nVRemshntt’sold
Stand, No. 08 St. .Ttillnii nml 101 llrynn Streets,
f Wnring’s Building) nre now prepared to ruraLli their
riend* end natron* with n general assortment of •
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, SEGARS,
Tobncco, Candies, Preserves, Syrups, Pickles,
Potatoes, Apples, Fruit, Nuts of all kinds, nud
OARDEN SEEDS; nlso FISH nnd OYSTERS
i wlien in season,) will be put up fresh to order nt tneir
'nrm nn the Isle of Hope, in any qunntlUc*, either fresh,
pickled in vlnegnr, or salt, or In nny innnuer in which
the purchaser may desire, nnd which, freni a tong expe
rience iu the husliicu they will warrant to give latis-
faction.
All order* from the country, accompanied hy the cash,
or approved city reference*, will ho promptly attended to.
OKO. M. WIM.KTT, J P. A. DtTOS, JOHN II. TSSP-XD.
Havnnnali, Oct, 1,1860. ‘ oct22
newwhFtaker-st. store.
J. A. into WAT
r PAKES this method of itifoniihig tlie eiti-
X anus and public generally that lie lus taken the
store mi the corner of ifrmiglitoii-street Lane hnd VVlilt-
nker-street, (formerly occupied hy Mr. James Kennedy,)
for the purpose of establishing the FRUIT, CONFEC
TIONERY, and FAMILY GROCERY BUSINESS.
Respectf ully soliciting a part of the patronage of those
who have known him ns n clerk in his brother’s store In
Congress-street. Im lakes pleasure in informln* Ids friends
that lit* stock will consist of Butter, Cheese, Lard,
Itmiis, Foiton Market Beef, Mnckcrci, Codfish, Her
ring, Sugars, Coffee, Tens, Oil, Vinegar, Syrups,
Flour, Cracker*, Candles, Soaps, Starch, Spires, Tolrnc-
co, Cigar*. Willow-Ware, Brooms,Pails, Matches, Table
Salt. Candle*, Nuts or nil kinds, new Pickle*, Catsups,
Cordial*, Porter, Urandy-Clicrries, Bmndy-Penehes, as
sorted Preserve*, Olives, Caper*, Sardines, KnDins, Cit
ron, Fruit of nil description*, mid various other articles
too numerous to mention.
All of the shove stock Is of the best quality, nud will
be sold at the lowest Cash price. 15 oct 16
—- ..I* s." raassi.
COI.I.INN A BULKLEY.
IMPORTZa* AED DRAI.RRS IN
CHINA,GLASS, fc HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.
100 llryan-strcet. Snvnunnli, (Oa.)
oct 8 17
HEN It Y K. P U F, H T U N.
TEACHER IN THE
CLASSICS AND MATHEMATICS.
No. 74 Jnllan-SL
•ept 2
D. L. COHEN,
CONTRACTOR AND RUILDER,
NO. 5 iOHRS-ST., TWO DOORS BIST OP DRAVTON-SI RRRT,
Is prepnred to conlracllhr all kinds of Building and
Reimlrlng. —ai.ro—
To conduct Waterlhrough the vnrlous parts of Houses,
mar 91 iv—I*
G. BUTLER,
MASTER BUILDER.
DEALER IN WHITE PINE LUMBER,
York#treet, Ogtctlinrpe-.quare.
N. n.—Ilels prepnred to put In Iron front* to Stores fcc.
apr 99 (vis
BOOK AND JOB PHINT1NU.
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
Owens’ Blinding, Opposite l’nlnskl Honse,
Is prepared to execute all work tn Ills line with de-
•patch, nttd In a style not to he surpassed.
Prices asreasonublo as any other establishment In the
city. 6m July 9
JOHN F. SHEEN,
TAILOR,
OVER i, n. HAYWOOD’S IIAIR DRRRSINO BAI.OON,
Opposite tlie Pulaski House.
Cutting, Mending and Cleaning done will) neatness and
despatch. Work made up a* cheap as at nny other es
tablishment In the city. sept 13
JOHN OLIVER.
HOUSE AND SION PAINTER, GILDER,
UlJtZtV.R ge.
No. 191 nrauRUtou-al. Savannah.
Mixed PnlnU Oil, Turpentine, Gloss, fcc. for sale,
oct 4 ly
DR. L. KNOHlt.
( t.ATKI.Y PROM ORRNANY.)
Offers Ills professional services lo the public nf Savannah.
Office, corner of Bay and Bull-street*.
Residence, 151 nryan-it,3door* west of Jeffer*on-*t.
nui 2121 tN3>)
D11. 8. G. PANCOST,
SURGEON DENTIST,
NORTH StDK MONItMENT-SQUARB, NEAR THE STATR BANK,
tltRV 14 ly
DR. II. J. ROY ALL.
SURGEON DENTIST,
I11Coniress-st.-Ab<ivuM. Prendergnst’* DryGoodsStore.
mny III
Dll. J. M. BOGGS,
Offer* hi* professional services to the citizens of8n vnnnnh.
OrrtCK AND BZSIDZNCE, CONORKSR-ST., CORNER OP BULL,
net 9 ly
DIL'B RADLEY
lias removed ta the Office recently occupied by Mr.
nulloch,onUroii|hton-st. Residence,corner of Broughton
nnd Price-street*. flora mny 1
LANIER HOUSE,
Macon. (Ga.)
BY LANIER fy SON
June IB
LONDON P1HEN1X FIRE OFFICE,
Takes Risks In Snvnnnah. Apply to
June 19 R. IIARF.ItHIIAM fc HON.. Agent*
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OP NEW-YORK.
Isaac ABBATT,Sec’ry. Joseph B.Collins,President
Application*received fry
fuh 1—Iv W. p. HUNTER, Agent.
JETNA IN8UHANC E COMPANY
OF HARTFORD,CONN.
Theunderslgned, Agent* or tlie nlraveCnmpnny.eon*
llmic to take ri»k# against Fireon Buildings,Stocks,fcc.
on the mnstfavorahU Ivnns.
•opt 12 COHENS fc IIERTZ.
Gunrdtan Bate.
HY T. J. WALSH A CO.
Will be sold on TUESDAY, 5th November, In front ol
the Court House, nt the usual hour or snlo.
A likely Ncgio Imy named C'hmlrs, belonging to the
Estate ol T. Askew, dcren*ed, and »old per order of the
Court, fbr tlie bonefit of the orplinn*, by order of the
Guardian. septa
Jipci
MY' T. J, WA 1.811 A CO.
Landing from schr. I). II. Baldwin, prime Maryland
Corn, at 75 cent* per bushel,' in lots to suit puichaxcr*, If
applied for this day. oct 19
HRAWN NUMBERS—Of Georgia Stole
X/ Lottery,Cures No. 47, Extra, decided hy drawing
ofPusqtiehnnna Lottery, Class No. 47,In Baltimore,Md.,
on the 23rd ln*t.
10 3 74 0Q 01 87 31 33 11 04.
The.Lueky Angtiata Lottery.
$18,000!
GEORGIA NTATE LOTTERY.
For the Benefit of Independent Fire Co. ulAtiguita t
OI.ASB 13-3.
To he drswnMn Augusts, (Oa.) To-Morrow, Oct. 29,
1850. Sales clo.e at 3 o’clock, P. 51.
* I). PAINE fc C'O., Managers.
Sl-UKHE.
78 Number lAitlerii—13 Drawn Ballots.
1 prtao of $l8,0i)0| 30 prim s nr. IS300
2 prise* of. 0,000 I 90 dn or 900
3 do of 6,000 1 20 prize* ol ISO
20 do of 788 | 200 do or 100
fcc. fcc. fcc. ' Ac.
Ticket* 05—llinre* In proportion.
For sale at
G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Cor. Bull-st. nnd Bay Lane.
(K7- Order* from the Country promptly attended to,
and Prints cashed on demnnd. oct 28
Homethtiifg Extra.
TO BK DRAWN TO-MOMBOW.
GREENE A PULASKI MONUMENT LOT’RY
CXTBA Cl.ASS 104.
Lowest Three Number Prise $300 /
To be drawn In Alexandria Oct- 89.
„ . J* W. MAURY fc CO., Managers.
Splendid Schemes
$20,000!
JG,000—43,388, and 8 of $2,000,
And snore tlsnss 8200,000 in Ssustllcr Prizes!
Ticket* $5—.hares in proportion. *
rnizEs ca*|ibp at Tins nmcst.
(Kjb Ticket* nnd Shares lor sale, and order* from the
country promptly ntu-nded to nt the Old Eetnblirht-d
Ofllco ofthe Malingers, J. W. MAI 'HY fc CO.,
Owens’ Building, No. 5 llull-sl.,
Lately conducted by Mr. P. 11. Pi-udergatt,deceased.
... HYPII
drills DAY,i
5 coses (280 pair*) . , ,
received from the manufacturer,;, nml
*old, to close cnn«lginnent. Terms ct
Lots Nos. 90 and 28, Curry-Towi.,
_ , H.Y PHILIJRICK A Bitim.
On tho flr»tTUr.SDAY,in November next, at II o’
. . lu front or Court Houset
s h°m No ?' 93 t u '»‘‘ 98 Hurry-town, beingnnrt of G
Irei" c - 8 *' » 0, 'n'fod Weil by Wes t
Sdeetcoi.tlnned’e 0 le, t, nnd North by Cl.mllon-i
't*,1®”*. 1 he Improvements are n new two Mory ......
amt dwelling, on iorner of West Bread nnd Charli.m-
*,r® u » ;V 1,nMo ,mcK buildings, all new and in cmnplcio
order. Tennant salo. oct 8
FalrhauK*' Pat"nt Pfotfritm ami CountatBculus.
WllLRftloK A HELL, A K eiits,
noW °. n hand » w ' ,n 1,0 constantly sup-
pllori with, a complete assonment of. the above Scales,
221* n fl Jf ,u J^ , ii h . y 1 11 •‘S 1 * ^Mrbanka, St. Johtubnry, Vt.J
which they will sell at factory prices. Theso Scale* liavo
been many years In constant use at mo*t of the rail-road
depots mid warehouses both In the United State* and In
Loudon and Liverpool, and are confidently recommend
ed for their convenience, dm ability and accuracy.
N. IL Any Scale asked for nnd not on linnd at tho
time, will hu immediately ordered from the factory.
U. S MAIL STEAM LINE.
BETWEEN CHARLESTON fellfcvANA.
VIA SAVANNAH AND KEY-WE8T.
7b Sail Friday* 1 st November.
Tho splendid sen Steamship
ISABEL, of 1100 ton* burthen, com*
mnndcd by William RoLLtHs.willre-
sumo her regular trips tor tho above
port* on Tuesday, 1st October, and will continue puuc-
« nl!y to lenve tilts port on the 1st nml I6tli, for Ilnvstia
a Hnvanniinh mid Key West, nnd from Havana for
Charleston via Key West and Savannah, on the fctli and
23d of each uinntli. For Freight or Passage, apply to
M. C. 5IOIIDECAI, Charleston.
DRAKE. BROTHERS & CO., Havana.
A. F. TBFT, Key West,
sept 17 COHENS fc HERTS, Savannah.
Semi-Weekly U. S. Mall Line Stenm-Pncket
SAVANNAH, GA., 8c PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK AND BT. MARYS,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND FIDO
LATA, Fla.
In connection with the Charleston Dally Mall Steam-
Packet* at Savannah, the Mall Steamer SARAll SPALD
ING from Pnlntkn to Lake Monroe, the Mnil Stages from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mineral Spring* and Mndlron-
villi-, to Tnllnlinreec; and from Picolstn toSi. Augustine.
WM. GASTON. Capt Hkbbard.
ST. MATTHEWS Capt. NimoLAi Kino.
These Packets leave snvnnnah every Tuesday and
Saturday morning nt 10 o’clock.
ItRTDRvino—I.cnvo Pufotka every Monday and Thure
day morning, touching at the abovo named places each
wny.
All goods consigned to the Agent* forwarded free ol
commlralon. COHENS fc HERTZ, Agent*,
uov 14 Savannah.
Draws To-.Morrow.
120,0001
GREENE&PULASKl MONPMENTIAJT’RY
rXTBA CLASS BO. 104 TOR 1850.
To he decided by drawing of Vn. Mouniignlin Lottery,
Class 120, to bn drawn at Alexandria, (Va.) Tuesday,
October 29th, 1850. ”
J. W. MAURY fc CO., Alauagers.
•tl.SSDlO SV.nBMBt
1 prize or. IJ-:i),000| 1 prize of *l,4no
■ do or 6,000 J 1 do of 1.200
do of 3,3W| 1 do nf 1,100
8 prizes or 3,000 206 prizes of. 9U0
Tickets f5—Halves fc9 50—Quarter* 81 25.
For sale at E. WITHINCTON’S
Lottery and Exchange Office,
Gaudry’* Building.
C(7- Orders enclosing the cash promptly attended to.
Dally IL S. MallHtenm-PucketLine
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND REAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-TIIIRUS or TUB WAY.)
METAMOIlA, .Capt. F. Uardex.
WM.SEABROOK, Capt. P. Rlankcnsiiiv
GEN. CLINCH, Copt. Fbnh I'zcra.
JASPER Copt. M's. 8, Dixon.
This Line 1* composed of the above very superlOf
Steam Packets,with expcrlcnecdcomtnaRders. and cn»«
not be excelled for safety, coinfort nnd regularity. The/
leave Savannah every evening at half past 8 o’clock,
and leave Charleston every morning at 9n’clock through
out the year. Fare Five Dollars, meal* Included.—
Through Titkt.1» between Macon and Charleston, Ten
Dollar*, including meals on the steamers and omnibus
fare In Savannah.
Ry nn arrangement with thn South Carolina Ball-Road
Company, Passenger* cun obtain Through Ticket* to
either Camden, Columbia or Augusta, at Eight Dollars,
including meal* on the Boat*.
COHENS fc HERTZ,Agenta.Savannnh.
oct28 B. LAFITTF. fc CO., Agunts,Charleston.
TO PLANTERS AND FACTORS.
HPHE Undersigned have received their Fall
X supply of Pluntnilnn Goods, which they offer for
snlo on acrontmodntlng terms, consisting in part of the
following:
RLANKF.TS.—80 hales superior London Dufill, com
prising nil the different Grade*.
PLAINS.—30 bales (nil Wool) heavy Plains.
KERSEYS.—75 do Kersey*, Ptahi nud Fnncy.
LlNoEYa.—iot-n-e* r nucy Plain; iu do rinln colors.
COTTON OSNAnUIias.-60 bales Stout Cotton O*-
nnhnrgs.
BROWN SHIRTINGS.—50 do heavy Brown Shirtings.
PRINTED CALICOS.—20 eases low price to fine.
FLANNELS.—15 bale* Red mid While.
HANDKERCHIEFS.—500 dozen Bluo nnd Fnncy head
IlnndkarchelGi.
SHAWLS.—200 do Fnncy Wool Plnid Shawls.
NEGRO CAPS.—100 do Kilmarnock and Scotch Bon
nets. SNIDER, LATHOP fc NEVITT.
oct 7
MILINERY.
M RS. HARKNKSS,would respectfully in-
• form the Ladies of Snvaniinh, thnt *he lias return
ed from tlm North, nail Is now ready to receive orders
In tho MIHnory line at her resldcnco No. 73 York-*t,
and hopes to merit a share of thu public patronage. She
Im* on linnd mt assortment of Bonnots, Ribbon*, Artifi
cial Flowers fcc.
N. IL—Mantilla* mndo to order, and Ladle*’ Amazon
hair nnd straw Bonnets blenched and pressed. n “ l
from tho country punctually attended to.
sept 4 Cum
U. M. ORIFFBN.
H AVING purchased tho stock In trado of
thu late M. Enstinan, would solicit the continued
pntronnge of ah tho friends of thu establishment. All
customers shnll bo pleased with good* and satisfied with
prices. GEO. M.GRIFFF.N.
N. It.—•Watches nnd Chronometers will receive the
personal attention ol'Mr.G., its usuul. sept 17
B altimore flour—too half w.is,
landing from schr. Susun Canon, and for sale hy
oct5J3 COHENS fc HERTZ.
EYNOLDS’ Bacon Sides. — 20 hhds.
Inndlng from schr. D. 11. Baldwin, nnd fbr sale hy
22 COHENS & HERTZ.
R 1
PHAMPAGNE CIDER.—10 bbls prime
Champagne Older, received p ‘ ’ “~‘
per brig Augusta; for
J. V. OONNERAT.
IX ALTIMORE FLOUR.—50 bbls Extra
X-J Baltimore Flour; for sale by
J. V.CONNERAT.
PLOUGHS AND OX-BOWS.—100 6
L and 7 Inch Plough*; o doz. pairs Ox-How*, various
size*; landing from ship Juo, Bryant, nud for snlo lq
TENNY LIND’S SONGS.—Child of Ibo
Iteglmeni: Camp wok. my lloinot Come my Lovely
n „ i .my Fatherland; i’vo Lefr my Hnow-
* Oronm of my Fniherlandt Jenny Lind’s Lust
Night In England; My Home, my llnnpy Home; Post
noy’s l ettirn; Search Tliroiigb thn Wide World; Sen
K ng’s nnirn Song of the Drum; Star* onietmm are
ainnminul Thy RIoMlng. Dearest Mother t Hnlut a la
BffiJSWJ U P°» n Suiiinier’* Day; Whntnro tho
World and Ita Pleasures. For *ala hy
' F. ZOGRAUM fc CO.,
■ept 25 Cor. Bt. Julian street and Market-*?.
ATTKNTION t
I Hnve received by lato arrivals from New
York nnd Philadelphia a full'and well selected stock
of Fancy andStaple Omni*, cnnxistlug ofthe latest style
of Mnntilln* nnd Visiles; Crape Shawls nnd Scarfs;black
and cohered Silk; French nnd English Print* nndGlng
hniiiHS white nnd colored Marseille* Quilt*, Welsh,Snnon
nml unshrinkable Flnnnels; n well assorted Slock or l)o-
ntnsticks; Linen nml Cotton ShectingS-l 0 4 8-411 4 12 4;
also black nud colored Alopaccn.* nml lloinlmzltie* of eve
ry quality} RlnnkeUfrom 81 50 to 813, ami a great many
other article* ton numerous to mention. Also all descrip
tions of Stuffs for 001111011100’* wear, nnd n well selected
Stock iff rondy made Clothing, which will ho offered at
wholesale only. JOSEPH LIPPMAN.
oct 1
M.
D. MURPHY,
TAILOR,
AVhltnker-strcet*
tblio (to whom lie is
. already bestowed,) Hint
he still continue* his business^ nnd I* prepared to execute
nil orders entrusted to him, with despatch, In the most
fasliiunahle stylo, and on reasonable term*: also, that
having opened n direct communication with the first
house* ta the same line In New-York, he will have the
carlie*i report* ofilwhiona from thnt city and from Europe.
N. H. Culling and repairing done ou tho shortest no
tice. ly tnny 23
wuiinucr-t
PEGS to inform the pt
JX grMtcfrjl for Uie patronage
ho still continue* his business, a
ESTA UI.ISIIED NEVKNTKKN YEARS I
JAMES F, STOKES, TAILOR.
TVTO. 20, Whitaker-street, next door to Mr.
It M. Prendergnst fc Cn’s Wholesale Dry Good*
Store, return* hi# sincere thank* to hi* numcrou* Pat
ton* for the preference given to his oi-tablDhmetit, and
nsNiire* the public Hint no expense ha* been spared to
procure tho latest system or Cutting and Hie latest Fash
ion*, which aro always on hnnd.
Cutting done in tlio most scientific manner at the
shortest notice. Repairing, fcc. fcc. _
Uniforms of every description and Children’* Dre»*e*,
cut nnd made to order. ^Pt 14
ONHIS OLD GROUND!
HAF.CMfNST DAROAW91 WAHOAI.W .
rf^HE Subscriber respectfully informs his
X friends und citslotuer*, and the public lu narticulnr,
thnt hu Ita* Just returned from tho North, with nlnrge
and well selected stock of Clothing! Consisting of
Cloak*, Overcoat*, Dre*s nnd Frock Coat*,Sack*, Vests,
Pant*, Shirt*, Sock*, Ilaiidketchlef*, Stock*, fcc. Hats,
Caps, Trunks, Bool* nnd t^hoc*, Saddles nml Bridle*!
With other article*, too numerous to mention. Also, a
large number of Guns. IUflcs, Pistol*, fcc., which he of
fer* for sale, wholesale or retail, on reasonable terms.
lie tins taken the New Stares,.Nos. 4 and 5, recently
erected hy Mr. Jnine# M’Intyre, nn Jeffrrson-slrect,
where lie is prepared to wait on his friends, and pledges
himself to use every effort to please Utose who may favor
him with thuir patronage. ...
sept 13 , P, D. IHLZI1E1M.
STRATT’ON A DOBSON.
PRACTICAL GAS-FITTERS,
No. 72 St. J«llni»-»trcct.
, WORK-SHOP COnNER OF STATE AND DUtL-STREETS.
Ort.™ WELLINGS, Stores, Churches, &c. fit-
ted tip nt the shortest notice nnd In the best mnn-
nor. Personal attention given to all work entrusted to
their enro. ,, ...
ItKrRENon*.—R. H. GRtzriN, Esq., President of the
Go* Light Company, nnd the. Contractors erecting the
GnsWorks. "
npr 20
GAS FITTINGS.
No. Ol Brynn-Street.
rpHE Subscriber respectfully informs the
X citizens of Snvnnnah Hint ho will shortly receive
a large assortment of Gns Burners, Pendants, Bracket#,
fcc; fcc., from Philadelphia. Haying competent work
men engaged, h? I* prepared to till nny n c* L ' r, /’ n ,l,n
most reasonable terms, nml respeclWBy solicits their pa-
tronnge. U. CRANSTON, No. 91 Brynn-«t.,
Nuxlto Messrs. Hamilton & Symons’ Clothing Store
NEAV FALL GOODS,
TUST RECEIVED from Now York nnd
eJ Philadelphia; by recent nrrivnl*, nn entirely new
•tack or Fall Goods, together with tho following arti
cles t Dress Goods, Plain nud Printed Muslins, Until-
brio#, Jnekonut*, Swiss, Mull, Embroidered nnd Plain
do., Scotch nml French Ghighums, Plain amt Printed
DeLnines, Clmngenblo Silks, lllnck Alpnccn Lustre,
Silk Tissue nnd Bnreges, nud nl*o n largo assortment
of Ribbons, Trimmings, Gloves, Hosiery of nil qualities,
LlnenB,Tallin Cloths, Irish Linens, Bleached nnd Brown
Shirtings. Al*o, n largo assortment of Goods suitable
for sorvnnts’ wear, which they are prepared to soil cheap
for Oahu, nt tho old stand on tho coiner of Broughton
and Bnrnnrd-itroets, formerly occupied hy Mrs Mary
Hulzholin. f* , ,
N. IL—Tho business will hereafter be conducted tinder
tho firm o f SPENCER U. LANE fc GO.
' sept M
NEW FALL GOODS.
™ Subscriber has just roturned from the
It with n splendid stock of CLOTHS, CA8HI-
MEIIS, VESTINGS fcc., togothor with n frill assort
ment of fiuicy nrtlo lea, such as Gloves, Shirts, Cravats,
Handkerchief, Scan#, nnd every thing comprising a
gentlemnn's wftrdrobo. Having engaged the sot vices
of M. M. Oarky, who ta well known ns an experienced
Cutter, he fool* confident of pleasing all Wlm will frtvor
him with n cnll, nt tho old stand, corner oritrorghton
and Whltakor-ntreets, sign of tha Golden Lnmb.
SAMUEL P. DIBBLE.
09* CUTTING done nt tho shorten notice, septal
PAINT STORE.
NO. 11 WHITAKER-STREET.
rpHE Undoreicned, having purchased of
. L Denslnw & Webster Utelrslock o[PA I NTS, GLASS
and PAINTER’S ARTICLES, nml having replenished
Uie same, can now offer to tho public n complete n**orl-
ment of iirUcle* In hi* line, which will be sold on ren-nn-
able terms, and respectfully »oliclU the |iatrenngo ofthe
pU ll6q»o, sign nnd Ship PAINTING done In nvYotkman.
like manner uud nt reasonable price*.
JOHN POOLE, No. 11 Whltnker-st.,
oct30 Nearly opposite Swift, Denilow fc Webster’s
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
BY THE AUGUSTA INSURANCE fc BANK’S CO.
Cnpltnl 0375,000 paid In.
Tho Undersigned continue* to take Fire nnd Mntlne
tisk* ntcustomary rale* of premium. All losses prompt
ly ndjusted mid paid here. A discount of ten m-r cent
will be allowed on earned premium* from flr*t or October
last. WILLIAM DUNCAN, Agent,
• nov 1 ly 89 Buy-«trcet.
NEGROES FOR HALE.
A Negro MAN, a first rate house servant,
*ober and of good character. Al«o a Woman tvbo
is a first rate Pastry couk. Apply to
GEO. W. WYLLY
Or, W. WRIGHT,
WANTED TO PURCHASE.
r PIIE Subscribers wish to purchase Ne-
X groe*, single or in gangs, nnd will at all times pay
thu highest cash price for them, apply tn
ll. W. WYLLY.
oct9 or W. WRIGHT.
FOR HALE.
A PLANTATION in Bryan county, situ
ated on n large salt-water river. Also, a gang ol
ten negroes will be sold with the place, nr separate. An
ply to OKU* W. WYLLY, or
sept 12 W. WRIGHT.
FOR HALE.
A Valuable Plantation in Camden County,
on the St. Mary’* River. Two hundred acre# Tide
Swamp, eighty acres cleared, with new banksand trunks,
nnd now in cultivation, nud nineteen hundred ncre» or
I’lno Land, suitable for Turpentine ur Timber, with com
fortable Dwelling.llou*e and out building*,and n suffici
ent number of Negro House*, nud Plantation perfec '
healthy. Apply to W, WRIGHT, Savannah,
July 25 or to IlKNltY It. FORT, Jeffisreon.
NEGROES FOR HALE.
A SEAMSTRESS, who cun be warranted
n»*uch, 23 tear* old; a Mulatto Girl. 17 year* of
age, accustomed to home work; a Girl, 18 year* of ago.
accustomed to hou«c wotk,mula good tilatn sewer; two
Girls, 17 and 18 yenrs of age, accustomed to field work,
oct 5 W. WRIGHT.
FOR SALE.
A Valuable PLANTATION in Glynn Co.,
on Turtle River.—300 acre* first quality cleared
Cotton Land, 150 acres Inland Swamp, hall'cleared and
easily put In order, for Rice, and 1200 acres of Pine Land
well timbered, nnd sultabln* for Turpentine or Timber,
with n good two story Dwelling House, Cotton House,
and sufficient number of Negro Houses. Plantation per
fectly healthy. Vessels come up within 10 yards of the
dwelling. Will be sold a bargain. Apply to
July 31 W. WRIGHT
"lam a man, and deem nothing which relates to
man foreign to my feelings.* 1
YOUTH AND MANHOOD, A VIGOROUS LIFE
Or a Prcmixture Dentil.
KINKEL1N on SELF-PRESERVATION.
ONLY 85 CENTS.
•T'HIS BOOK, just published, is filled with
X useful information, on the Infirmltie* and disenses
nf.the Generative System. It addresses itself alike to
YOUTH, MANHOOD and OLD AGE, and should bo
rend hy nil.
Tho valuable advice and impressive warning It give*,
will prevent yenrs or misery and suffering, and save an
nually Thousands of Lives.
*,* A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed In a letter, ad
dressed to DR- KINKELIN, N. W. corner of THIRD fc
UNION-Strcets.belweenSprucennd Pine, PHILADEL
PHIA, will ensure a book, under envelope, perroturn of
mat'.
Persons nt n distance mny address Dr. K. by letter,
(post pnld.) nnd Im cured nt home.
PACKAGES OF MEDICINES, DIRECTIONS, fcc.,
forwarded by sending a remittance, and put up secure
from DAMAGE or CURIOSITY.
Book-sullor*. News Agent*. Pedlars, Gnnvnssert, and
nil other#,supplied with thcabovo workatverylow rates.
Jan 21 stutli—ly
M COBURN continues to give instruc-
• lions on tho Plnno Forte, Violin and Guitar.
Piano Fortes tuned with accuracy aud at the shortest
notice.
Orders left at hi* residence In Drayton-*!-, or at I. W.
Morrell's ware-rooms, will meet with prompt attention.
“I take great plea*ure in certifying thnt Mr. Coburn tins
tuned the piano used nt niy concert* lu Savannah to my
snLre tathfaclion. I think he iaonc ofthe best tuners in
this country. “Hksri Hzaz.”
Snvnnnnh, Mny 25th, 1819.
“I stain with the grentesl pleasure that Mr. Coburn has
tuned the piano used nt my concert* in Savannah In the
mo.t perfect mnnncr. nnd thnt during my stay In the IJ.
State* 1 hnd never n better tuned or equalized piano than
that tuned by Uiis gentleman.
“Maurice Strakoscii.’’
Pulnakl House, Snvnnnuh, Nov. 29,1849.
oct 10 2w
j for past favors, hopes his ex-
DOUGALD FERGUSON.
CABINETMAKER & UPHOLSTERER
Wrlirnt.Hnunrc. opposite Court House.
rpHANKFUL' ^ g|-
X unions nml exte
summer ta meet thu coming ----- ,
from hi* friondaand tho publ o generally n liberal share
of their Ihvors iu the above line—such ns Carpets Mnuo
nml Laid Down. Window Curtain* Hung, and e very
thing ulio connected either with Upholstery or Cnblnot
Making, cxocutcd promptly und to plcoso tho most f«s-
,U H°u U has nl boon appointed AtfenUnd lra* In operation
TODD’S CELEBRATED PATENT STEAM FEA ril-
ER RENOVATOR—Tho Feathers are cleansed nml dried
from nil unctuous aud gluthmus matter,ana cannot vail
to give satlsfiictlon. nu < 16
I j'lVE YEARS of a Hunter’s Life
; Africa; by Gordon Cumminjg. A new supply.
Tho Country Year Book; bv William IluwitL
Petticoat Government, by Mis. Trollope.
History of Xerxes tho Great; by Jncob Abbott.
Midsummer Fay*; by Susan Pindar
Tha Life of Willinin Tell, with Engravings.
An Old Country House.
Manuscript from the Diary of a Physician.
The Fortune# ofn Young Widow.
Field Bonk ortho Revolution, No. 8.
Tho North American Review for October.
Tho Eclectic Magazlno for October. . „
Robinson’s Greek and English Lexicon of tlie New
SAVANNAH AND AUGUSTA.
THE
STEAMBOAT CO. OF GEORGIA
Run tho following Steamer*, as above, via:
DAVID L. ADAMS, (iron,) Capt. Gould.
CHATHAM, (hon.) Copt. Hubbard.
Tlins. 8. METCALF, Capt. Postrll.
TENNESSEE, Capt
Which, with low-hunt* and lighter*, nfmrd untqusllld
facilities fur transiinrlniion of freight to the Interior of
Gco'ala, south Cntolinn, Tennessee nnd Alabama, tn
connection with the Knit Bond*.
The elegnnt steam-pneket D. L. Adams will connect
with the Kte:mi*ld;m /■7«ru/anmMbiiawa—landing freight
by them In 5 days from New York to Augusta.
Freight, (now taken at reduced rotes,) will bo forward
ed free n/ ronmienon.
(r>» In order to prevent detention or miscarriage, hill*
of lading should be addressed to SAM’L. M. POND,
President, Snvnnnah. Merchandize from Ute Interior, to
JOHN B. GIJIEU, Agent, Augmtn. nug2 ly
DAGUERREAN SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
r l''HE subscriber respectfully announces U)
X the citizens of Savannah nml it* vicinity, that he
ha# taken the room* over Zogbaum fc Co.’* Music Store,
corner of St. Jullan-*treet nnd Market Square, for the
a iose of taking DAGUERREAN LIKENESSES,b#nu
ly colored, if required, nnd put up in splendid Mo
rocco Case*, Lockets, llrenrt-Pin#, Medallion*, nud
Finger Rings; and ventures ta m**ert, that he wtll fnr-
nLhas good, if not better, Likcne*«es than anv other
person ever located In Snvnnnnh. He feel* him*elf Jus
tified in the above assertion, from n practice of several
years In Boston, assisted by all tlie most recent Improve
ments in the art.
“Surpassed hy none, and equalled but by fow.
TUI* is my motto, amt my picture*proven true.”
The subscriber bn*, nt grunt ejponse. fitted up his
apartments so as to secure light direc’iy from above,
which is considered one of the grentest additions in ta
king perfect Dnguerrean Likenesses. ’! lie citizen* of
Savannah nre respectfully invited to cnll a this rooms nnd
examine specimens. Pictures taken ni reduced prices.
W. V. PRENTICE,
Permanently Located.
03- 2G0 STOVES FOR SALE! -tf)
BY JAMES SULLIVAN,
Consisting of the following choice patterns of Cookiug,
Office, Hall, nnd other Stove*, at tlie lowest prices:
......—Hunter’s A T Parlor c
UNION STEAOl-BOAT COMPANY
OF
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
OREGON, Cnpt. Straw,
H. L. COOK, Capt. Psc
Leave Snvnnnnh every Tuesday nnd Saturday morn
ing* at 10 o’clock, nnd Hnnihurg nnd Augusta every Bnt-
urday nml Wednesday iimruing* nt 7 o’clock. Theso
boats are of very Baht draught, nml are filled up expressly
for pn**engcr» nnd freight nn tho Fnvntmnh river.
Freight consigned to tho Agent* will bo forwarded free
of commission
All wav freight pn.vnble hy shippers.
For freight or pasrage, apply on board, at Union Steam
Boat Company’s wharf, or to
ROWLAND fc WA8I1BURN, Agents.
N- R. Positively nofrelght received to go on board niter
9 o’clock on the morning of departure. July 31
(Mobile Advei-tlsenirm.)
REGULAR VVEEKLYTirESDAy EVENING PACKET
FOR MONTGOMERY A WETPWPKA.
The fine double engine pas-
aengrr Steamer EMPEROI., Jesse J,
Cnx, master, will leave Mobile every
TUESDAY EVENING, at 4 o’clock
punctually,nnd will Innd her passenger* in time for lira
Eastern Cars on Thursday morning. Leaving Mont,
gomcryevery Thursday I’.vehibo, at4o’clr'k.
»cpt20 M. WARING fc CO.,Agento,Mobile.
FOR LlVEItPOOL.
& The ship JOHN BRYANT, Captain
m Dyer, having a phrtlon of her cargo engaged, will
meet with despatch. For bolauce affreight or passage,
apply ta
oct 19 l’ADELFORD, FAY fc CO.
FOR BOSTON.
The superior fast sailing ship ALE5-
TO. Cnpt. Nlcki-rson, having part of her cargo
engaged, will have quick dj-spnlcli^ For Freight or Pas-
Chatoplon Cooking, 2 sixes
People's Choke do,4 '
Queen of the Slates,2
Iron King.(5boilers) 9
Iron Witch “ 2
New-Englnud, 3
New World, 1
Philadelphia FlntTop9
“ New complete,2
Common Cooks—a variety.
sept 24 c2in
. Stove.
Fountain AT Parlor,3 sizes
lien Franklin, 9 “
Gothic Franklin, 2 “
Two Boiler, 3 «
Fancy Cylinders, 0 “
Russia. “ 3 “
Cast “ 5 “
Philadelphia 9 plate*,3 “
“ 7 plates,4 “
AMES SULLIVAN,
12 Whitaker-*!., neur llay-st.
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.
BOYS’HEADY MADE CLOTHING»
The undersigned would respect
fully Inform both Parents nnd Gunrdlnns,
having Bovs to clothe, that he ha* ju*t
returned from New York, with a complete ng-ortinent of
HOYS’ HEADY MADE CLOTHING I
and will keep up the assortment through the sea
son. He Im* taken much pains in having them v
made up to suit this market, nnd will otter them
to Ills patron* ns low ns possible, Each article ™
. will be marked with the selling price, and no nbnte-
O inent from It. Tho following will compose tlie as- ®
5 sortment:
Boy#’ Black Cloth Cloak# nnd Over Coats W
“ Drab nnd black Pilot Over Sacks M
“ green, brown nnd bl’k Cloth Sacks >
“ fancy Tweed, Cus., Frock and Sack Coals o
“ •• “ “ Pnlkn Coatee#
« full trimmed bl’k Cloth Frock Coats
“ blue, bl’k, br’n. eruen mid Cadet Jackets S
“ bl’k mixed Sntlnct R. Jackets >
“ ftincy Cnssiuiero and bl’k Cns. Pouts o
“ Tweed, On*, und Satinet Pant*
“ bl’k fig’cl Satin Valentin and Mrsl’s Vests.
Children’s Id’k nnd foncy l):e*s Suit*- O
Boys’ white nnd col’d Sliirtsnnd under Shirts. F 1
“ fine blue nnd black Navy Cap*, With nnd o
without Covers, with a complete assortment of .j
Caps of allothcr kinds, from children’s Jockey* —
, up. M
£; N. B.—Having a private room for trying on Bov*’ ^
u. Clothing, I must decline sending II out to be tried -
nn. except in case# of slckm-ss. Thine in want
am Invited to give me a call, nt the Clothing Store
No*. 69 and 150, Gibbons’ ltnnso.
sept 26 Jl GEO. S. NICHOLS.
CLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL.
n^HE Subscriber will remove his School at
X the beginning or next term, Nov. -I, to the large mid
elegant room In the second story of the new building in
Brougliton-st., next door ta Waring and Co’s Dry Goods
•tore, and three doors cast ofthe First Presbyterian
Church, lie has engaged nslils colleague in the Classical
Department, John II. Luther, A. M.,n uraduate of Brown
Univeisity; nnd nlso u competent female assistant for tho
Primary Classes. The Male and Female Departments,
wlille reciting in tho smno classes, will be kept entirely
separate from mutual oliseivntlon when engaged In study,
mid in entering nnd leaving the school.
llnving provided .these facilities for thn enlargement
nnd Improvement of nil the parts of bis school, he hopes
these effort* tuny bespeak rfto favornblo attention of his
friend# nnd the public generally.
Savannah, Oct. 14,1850. BERNARD MALLON.
y>piy«
a board, at Telfair's wharf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY & UP.
FOR NEW-YORK—BItIG LINE.
The regular r‘
Stone master, ft. .
gaged, will Imvo despatch. For freight or. passage, apply
on bonrd, at Stoddard’s wharf, c-
oct 21 "
ar packet brig AUGUSTA,
»r, having pmt*'or her freight en-
. ntch. For freight or. passage, npply
d’# wharf, or to
WASHBURN, WILDER & CQ.
FOR NEW-YORK.
Tho superior fast sailing barque WM.
StaBb HENRY, Capt. Watts, having a large portion of
hor cargo engaged, will have quick dispatch. For
Freight or Pn*.-age, having good accommodations, apply
‘atAucinux’# tvhnrf, nrto
on hoard a
i tviniii, tir in
woop, .CLAGKOHS .K CO,
FOR NEW-YORK—Olil Ealnbllsbod Line.
The superior regular packet barque
SSwB TEXAS, Jas. McNair, master, having a large
portion or her cargo engaged, will have Iminedinto des
patch. For Freight or rnsiogc having fine accommoda
tions. npply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
oct 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY fc CO.
FOR BALTIMORE—REGULAR LF’F.
The new fast sailing schr D H BALD-
3Sw« WIN, Cnpt. Parker, having part ofher cnrgocn-
gaged, will have quick despatch. For freight or passage,
apply oa bourd, at Anderson’* wharf, or to
oct 2. BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
FOR NEW-ORLEANS.
The fine fast sailing brig GULNARE, •
Ellem*, master,hnviuepan ofher cargo engaged,
will meet with quick despatch. For balance of freight,
or passage, hnvlng fine accommodations, tr—*" —
_ . ■•living ime nccummouaunni, apply to (be
master on board, or to COHENS & HERTZ.
FARE REDUCED TO $20 FROM
CUni’lcaton to New York
THE GREAT MAIL ROUTE FROM CHARLESTON,
SOUTH-CAROLINA.
Leaving tho wharf at the foot of Lamens
street daily nt3p. m. after the nrrivnl ortho Southoro
cars, via WILMINGTON and WELDON, N.C., PE
TERSBURG, RICHMOND, to WASHINGTON, BAL •
TIMOltE, I’HILADRLI’HIA, nnd NEW YORK.
The public I* respectfrillyinfornied thatthe atenmers of
Ibis line, from Charleston to Wilmington, are in firrlrote
condition,nnd nre navigated hy well known and oxpcrl-
cnci:il commander*, ntui the Railroad* are In fine order,
thereby seen ring both safety and despatch A TII HOUGH
TICKET having already been In operation, will be con
tinued on nnd nfterthe first of Oct. 1849, as a permanent
arrangement from Charlrolovto A’no York. Passengers
availing themselves thereof,will have tho option to
continue without delay through the rotiteorotherwise, to
stop nt nny of tho Intermediate point*, renewing their
sent* on the line to suit their convenience. By this route
traveller*mny rench New York on thn third dtiy duriug
business hour*. Unggnce will he*'
Steamer tn Weldon,n* likewise o
nt the Intermediate points from
Through Tickete enn nlono lie hr
Agent olthe Wilmington 1 *’" j
ntthoofflcc^>f tho Com|
whompletuoapply. Forol
W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
CO-PARTNEllSIIIP NOTICE.
fPHE Undersignod having formed a Co-
I nnrtnursliln under the style nf BRYAN &DeuYI)N
offer tlielr service* us AUCII I'i'ECTS, DRAUGHTSMEN
and SURVEYORS. Business entrusted to them will
meet with pram* attention. RRYAN
JAMES W. DtLYON.
Savannah, 16th March, 1850. inar \9
Q.ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK for Novom-
Oraham’s Magazine for November.
Bartaln’s Magazine for November.
Horace Templotnn; by Charles Lever.
An old Country House; A Novel by the Author ortho
“Gambler’s Wlft,” fcc. t „ ,
The Cruise ofthe Crescent, or the Bontswoln’a Prize;
by Sir Admiral Fisher.
Jenny Lind’s Melodist. ...
Household Words, Nos. 97 md,28. Received1 by
oct23 JOHN M. COOPER.
FALL GOODS, 18HO.
TUST received pet late arrivals, a fresh sup-
t) ply of Cloth nnd Cass. Dress. Frock, Sacks and Pel-
to*t nlso a large lot of Black nnd Fnncy Lass. Pants and
Vests; forsalo low at PIERSON & HEIDT,
sept 3 No, 10 WUItaker-st.
SAVANNAH DIRECTORY FOR 1851.
rpHE Undersigned will publish a Third
X Edition of tho above named work, to bo ready for
delivety, prior to tho 1st Jnuunry.
Advertisements will bo inserted nt tho following rates
For nno Pace, QQ 00—12 Copies grntl*.
“ half ‘f 3 00- 6 “ “
“ one-fourth “ V 50— 3 “ “
“ one-tenth “ 76— 1 “
The nook, together with a copy of “Galloway’s Sheet
Almanac,” (which is just published,) will ho delivered
to subscribers for 25 cents.
DAVID II. GALLOWAY,
oct 22 lmo 73 York-iit.
CO-PARTNERSHIP.
rpHE Subscriber having formed a Co-part-
X nerahlp with E. F. WOOD in the Boot nnd Shoe
business, has closed his Store in llrynn-street, nnd moved
to Gibbons’Buildings, where he will bo happy to serve
l,Isold tuaUiraers and the public lonetnljy. ^ V y 0C)r)
Mr. M. J. Buckner, who U well known to my custom-
ets, will atoll times bo found in Gibbons’ Buildings.
■ept27
mny 4 nttlie American Hotel.
GA
RECEIVING, FOR
ERAL COMMISSfQ.
Clmttiuinogu,
BRYAN, WILSON^ C
_ Angnsta, Gt
THOMAS, WILSON & CO.
Savininull, Georgia.
TILLTGWE their perTiitoTaitt ntion to
' Receiving and Forwarding Good# nnd Produce.
Also, to tho sale or nil kinds of Produce and Merchan
dize that may be entrusted to their c “ re ,j, H0MAfl
M. M, C —
p. b. r
sept 23
oout:
kJ for sale by