Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, October 07, 1850, Image 3

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SAVANNAH MORNING NGWS MONDAY. QQTOiMfift 7. 1850. — CARD. subscriber has just returned from the North tr« E ^.,leVidi<l stork ot every material requir- I »'" h " frtiKiaUAN AHT. He la now prepai d eJ in ,h f,r!rNF>eE!t in the highest style ot the Art: jotakehIM' ’ . nt>w ehemical, he is emibled 1 t in - ,r f " ^ surpassed hy no Artist in the United tJ take P|« u ' )<(J „ qu t c k workiug Cumora, made Cntrs , tor taking Children in tho short space of expressly ru , we persons dectams ot -enuring 2 to .1 f |,cu " : r j,. nr little ones, can do so by call- e « keBC l rooms over Mr. Zogbuum’s Music Store, Of 7 W. V. PRENTICE. — V.TTNTElTrt AN1> FACTORS.—The f I’®i,iersiBiied have received their fall supply ot 1 U JV ® noods, which they otter tor sale on ac- rl,nt "mj«tiag terms. Consisting in part of tho fol- l®*fViKKTH 50 hales superior Loudon duffil l)L Vi‘.ina'ali the ditferent grailes. ‘“"Villi *—30 bales all wool heavy Plains. i-pnhKY’S—75 do. Plain and Fancy. nNSEVd—10 case* Fancy Plaid, 10 do. plain co- l0 COTTON OSNABURGS--50 bales Stout Cotton 0, JJpo r £lIIRTlNG—50do. Heavy. iiiivTKn CALICO -—'JO cases low puce to fine. Ei aNNELP-'5 hales Red and White. ;\-nKF,llCllIEFS—5U0 dozen. Blue and Fancy, iiu WLH—200 do Fancy Wool Plaid Shawls. ?,,!,.on CAPS—100 do. Kilmarnock and Scotch N1, if SNIDER, LATIIltOP & NEV1TT. Bonners. Oct 7 "iUMMIIFT t A Token of Friendship, for 1851, l. with superb steel engravings and designs, from Original Souvenir, for 1851; edited ivof John S. Hart, with Id splendid illustrations, •raved on steel—bound in various clegunt styles. c "l, h Sacred Annual; a Gilt tor all Seasons; edited i. nev’ B. Hastings Weld. b Gems of Beauty, or Literary Gilt tor 1851: edited , pmcly Percival. y Also anew supply ot Albums, r.nd other elegant oii't and Juvenile Books, &c. 0 The Monk Knight of St.John: a Tale of the Cru- jnilcs; hyMaj. Richardson, author of “Wacousta,” ^Tho Berber; hy the auitior of “Kaloolah." &c. The Prairie Flower, or Adventures in the Far Wist; by Emerson Bennett, author of “The Bandit d the Osage." &c. Rose Foster, or the Mysteries of tho Court of Lon- ilon—P»rt 3; hy G. W. Reynolds. The Seamstress : a I ale ot Domestic Lite; by G. tv. M. Reynolds. The Magazines for October. mi J. B-CUBBEDGE. GAINES Sc CO., RECEIVING. FORWARDING. AND GENERAL C ON MISSION MERCHANTS. Chattanooga, Tennessee. BRYAN, WII.SON, GAINES St CO., Angutta, Georgia. THOMAS, WILSON Sc CO., Savannah, Georgia. W ILL GIVE their personal attention to Receiving and Forwarding Goods and Produce. Also to the sale of all kinds of Produce aud Merchandize that; may be entrusted to their care. A. THOMAS, M. M. GAINES, f P. 1J. WILSON, oct 2 J. J. BRYAN, SHINGLES, SHINGLES. z IA A/A A Shingles cut to order. A superior L4U,UUU article, for sale at the Canal Lock, by •t 7 P.K- SIIE1L- W ANTED—TO DRUGGISTS.—A young mar ried man, thoroughly acquainted with the tufinrss, wishes to obtain a situation at a moderate wlury. For further particulars enquire, at this of- [ir,i oct 7 3. DRAWS TO-MORROW. Sales close at 3 o'clock, P. M. 20,000 DOLLARS!! GREENE & PULASKI LOTTERY. z''' Extra Cluss 95. To he decided by drawing of Va. Monongalia Lotte ry, Class 112. To be drawnat Alexandria. Va., to morrow, Octobers, 185(1. J. W. MAURY tSc CO. Mnnngei'ai. * SPLENDID SCHEME : Sixty Sit Number Lottery—Twelve Drawn Ballots ! 1 Prize of.... ....$7,000 10 Prizes ot.... 250 .. .3.000 10 .... 200 1,710 20 100 10 600 160 80 Tickets 85- Shares in proportion. Oiilers enclosing the cash promptly attended to hy Oct 7 E WITH1NGTON DRAWS TO-MORROW. , Hales close at 3 o’clock, to-morrow afternoon. 20,000 DOLLARS!! GREENE St PULASKI LOTTERY. Extra Class No. 95. Tube decided by drawing of Va. Monongu'ia Lotte ry, Class 112. To he drawn at Alexandria, Va., to morrow, October 8, 1850. J. W. MAURY tfc CO. Managers. SPLENDID SCHEME: Sixty-Sic Number Lottery—Twelve Drawn Ballots ! 1 Prize of $7,000 J 10 Prizes ul ¥250 1 3,000 10 200 1 1.710 20 100 10 600 I 16l> 80 St c. Stc. Tickets $5—shares in proportion. Prizes Cashed at this Office. Tickets and Shares for sale, and orders from the Country attended to a! the old established stand -1 the Managers, Owens’ Building, No 5 Bull street lately conducted by P. It. Pendergaet. deceased Oct 7 J. W. MAURY & CO RAGGING. The subscribers offerlorsale on ac- U commodating terms: 1 000pieces Gilroy’s Dun- nee Bagging, wieehing 11 lbs. per yard ; also, 1 ,<XXI pieces imitation Kentucky, weighing ! J lbs. per yard. Aug 20 2m A. LOW St CO. A REICH, , Professor of Music, and Or* ganist of the Independent Presbyterian Church, Respectfully offers hiB services to the ladies and gentletntn of Savannah, ns teacher of the Piano Forte and Violiucello, and vocal music. Applica tion can be tnndc at No. 151 Congress-st.. ot Messrs. Zugbanni & Co.’s Music store or ot Messrs. I. W. Morrell & Co.’s, Uruughton st. fl-tf sept 9. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. B OY S’ READY MADE CLOTHING ! The undersigned would respectlul- ^OBh ly inform both Parentsand Guardians, having Boys to clothe, that lie has just returned froth Ncw-York, with a complete assort- meat of Boys’ Ready Made Clothing! (l| and will keep up the assortment til rough the g H senson. He has taken much pains iu having pj « them made up to suit this market, and will offer — O them to his patrons as low as possible. Euch nr- tide will be tnurked with the selling price, and “ no abatement from it. The following will com- M pose the assortment: (a W Hoys’ Black Cloth Clonks and Over Coats pj 2 “ Drab and black Pilot Over Sacks ^ ►a i, g re p nt brown and hl’k Cloth Sacks r" O “ fancy Tweed, Cus., Frock and Sock Coats ° p •• “ “ “ Polka Coatees “ full trimmed bl’k Cloth Erock Coats Q “ blue, bl’k, br’n, green and Cadet Jackets g ^ •• bl’k mixed Satinet R. Jackets p, <1 “ limey Casimere and bl’k Cos. Pants p. J® “ Tweed, Cas. and Satinet Pants M 5 “ bl’k tig’it Satin Velentia and Mrsl’s Vests. “ m Children's bl’k and fancy Dress Suites. S Boys' white ami col'd Shirts and under Shirts tine blue and black Navy Caps, with and . without Covers, with a complete.assortment of O S Cups of all other kinds, from children's Jockeys H ro up. M p N. B.—Having n private room for trying on m p. Boys’ Clothing, 1 must decline sending it out 13 — to he tried on, exceptin cuscsof sickness. Those ID ” in want are invited to give me a call, at the •“ Clothing Store Nos. 69and 150, Gibbons’ Range. Supt 25 GEO. S. N1CHOLS B ACON AND LAKH.—25 hbds. prime Bacon Sides; 25 do. do. do. Slieulders; 30 hbls. Leaf Lard; 100 kegs do. do. Landingand for sale hy Oct 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St CO. D U. KNAPP’S PATENT COW MILK* Hits.—A new article lor Milking Cows, highly approved by dairymen and others. Just opened and tor sale by COLLINS St BULKLEY. Oct 5 E NGLISH PICKLES.—One cask genuine English Pickles, Picalilli, Gerkins, Wuluuts, White Onions, HiidChow Chow. For sale hy JNO. A. MAYER, No. 154 Brouchton-st', Oct 5 Next door to Curreil St Hoggs. N EW supply*of line Hats, per ship Southport. Oct 5 PF-" ' ’RICE & VEADEIt. ALMANACS for 1851.—The Georgia and Cam fa lina Almanac for 185), for sale, at retail, or by lie gross, by J.B. CUBBEDGE, Murkot-sqr. LONDON PIUENIX FIRE OFFICE. Tokos Rieka in Savannah. Apply to L R. HABERSHAM St SON, Agts. STOVES, TIN W ARE, See, See. S EEO WHF.AT AND RY’E.—500 bushels Superior Genesee white Wheat; 100 bushels Superior Rye. Just received and tor sale by THOMAS V. TURNER St CO. JZKH Tho above seeds were selecteed expressly for the-subscribers by David Landreth oi Pniladel. pbia. 3 . Oct 4. r ll'HOGS OF THE UNIVERSE—From the A World of Matter mid the World o! Spirit; by the Rev. Henr; Christmas, M. A., F. R. S., F.S A. The Soli's of Temperance Offering, for 1851; edit ed by T. S. Arthur. The Phantom World, the History and Philosophy of Spirits, Apparitions, &c.; from tiie French ot Augustine Calmet; by the llev. Henry Christinas. Memoirs of the Life of Anne Buleyn, Queen ot Henry VIiI; hy Mies Hunger Picturesque Sketches in Greece and Turkey ; by Aubrey DeVere, Esq Dies Borcales, or Christopher under Canvass; by Professor John Wilson. Also, a fine l'tof Gift Books, for the holy days, In punier mache, and other bimiiug. Received hy Oct 5 JOHN M. COOPER. L ADIES’ DRESS GOODS—Super Black Orleans Alpaca; do Mohair Lustre; Canton Cloth; Green Alpaca; High Colored Alpaca; Embroidered Al paca; Colored Lyonese Cloth; Plain and Figured De l.aine. Together witli a variety of other goods suit able for the approaching season. CURKELL & EOGGS. sept 18 West ot Broughton and Barnard streets. S oaps pomatum : i—low's & Co.’s high ly perfumed Brown aud White Windsor Soap. Taylor's Transparent Washballs, General Taylor’s Simp and otners ; Beet Marrow, Victoria Pomatum, ect.: Beer’s Oil in square bottles. Just received and for sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, Smets’ Buildings sept 23 E ATING POTATOES*—100 bbls., landing and for sale by Oct 5 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. P RIME MARYLAND CORN.—2,500 bush els Prime Corn, in sacks of 2 bushels each; land ing from ship Anna Reich, from Baltimore, aud for sale hy S. P. WHITEHEAD. Oct 4 AY. — 2011 bundles prie’.i Hay, landing from barque Marin Morton Hnd for sale hy (ler t 1 2 CHAfl. A. GRElNElt. H - best assortment of Cooking and other Stoves ever offered in this market, consisting of select patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York and •"itmtiy. Tin Wareat wholesale, ot tho best quality, •'spanned aud Planished Ware. Lifting and Force .‘.amps. Beer Pumps, Lead Pipe. Brass Preserve Ket- eS| Copper, Tin and Brass Lanterns, a very hands ome variety, Counter and Tea Scales, Patent Cottce nils. Coal Hods and Pokers, CoalShovels and Sif- j,' C R ke Shovels, Hrittish Lustre, &c., Ac. ,,.""hough my store is not very large, a groat por- :? n ot “toves, Ac., can be secu where they are stor- *d near at haud. P JAMES SULLIVAN, jht'y 1.' Whitaker street, Savannuh, Ga. 'DLACK SATIN VESTS.—An assortment just Kn /f < ? ,Ve<i ’ &n<7 * or "ale by 5 W. R. SYMONS. s> ..in- elhAlt, i&c.—-40 bills. Crashed AV and Powdered Sugar; 30 do. Stuart’s Clarified do.; 20 boxes Loaf do.; 60 bids. Butter, Sugar and Soda C'ackers; 40 boxes Soda Biscuit. Lauding aud for side by .. Oct 4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO. r|MI E COMPANIONi After Dinner Table Talk; 1- by (Jhetwood Evelyn. Mental Hygiene, or an Examination of the Intel lect aud Passions; hy Wm. Sweetser, M. D. New Elements of Geometry; hy Sena Smith. Three Years in California; by Rev. Walter Colton, U. S N., with illustrations. Robert Morton, or the Step-Mother, by Caroline E. Rush. The Deerslayer. or tho First YVar-Path; by J. F. Cooper—i new edition. David Copperliejd—No. 17. The Seamstress: a Tale of Domestic Life; by G. W. M. Reynolds, author of "Life in Londun," Ac. Ruse Foster—vol. 3. Tho Prairie Flower, or Adventures in the Far West; by Emerson Bennett. Household Words—Nos. 22, ’3, ’4, and ’5. The Pilgrim’s Progress—a new and illustrated edition, with a memoir of the author ; by George B Cbeever, D- D. Godey’s Lady’s Book, for Octobor. Gruham’a Magazine, do. RHrtiu's Magazine, do Received by Oct ;j JOHN M. COOPER. C tAtelMERK PANTrt and Vests, black and J fancy. Just received ot . Sept 23 PIERSON A HE IDT’S. New Fall and Winter Dry-Goods!! LaROCHE, BOWNB & CO. Are now reciving their Fall and Winter supply of new and desirable DRY GOODS. An extensive aud well selected assortment of the following arti cles, which comprise a portion of their stock, may be found in ever; style and varinty, for sale at veiy low prices, at their establ'shment. Brown and Bleached Shirting and Sheeting; Fancy, Plaid and Striped Domestics; Apron Check; Bed Tick; Flax and Cotton Osnaburg; Negro Cloths; Blankets; Comforts; Calico; Gingham; Mouslln DeLaine; Cashmere; Merino; Alpaca; Mohair Lus tre; Dtap.de Canton-, Silks; Broad Cloth; Cassi- mere; Butin#': Tweeds: Kentucky Jeans; Vesting; Serge; Cau b lc; Jnekonet, Swiss, Mull, Book and Nainsook Mu.litis ; Swiss and Jscknuet Edging and Inserting; Thread and Lisle do.; ZephyrWoul Boots and Coats, Flannel; Flannel Binding; Long Lawn; 4-4 Irish Linen ; Pillow Case do.; Linen Sheeting; Ladies and Gentlemen’s Fancy Cravats; Gloves ; Hosiery; Carpet Hags; Parasols; Umbrellas ; Hand kerchiefs ; Bonnets; Ribbons, Braid, Gimps and Vel vet Trimming, Ac.. Ac. G ODEY’S LADY’S BOOK and GRAHAM’S Magazine for September, received hy sept 6 J. H. CUBBEDGE. B ACON, Sides and Shoulders. 40 bhds. prime Cincinnati Sides; 30 do Shoulders. Lauding and for sale by sept 17 SCRANTON, JOHNS! ON A CO. f' VnPETiNGH Sc HUGS.—The subscribers CtirYwiii^ ’ftnived a part of their tail supply of rich nir.^ n ®* Hn<7 Rug", to which they invite the utton- “ nn ot purchasers. teptfa SNIDER, LATHROP is NEVITT. PARTICULAR NOTICE.—I «m now receiv l iqg from New York, hy most of the arrivals (and shall he the coming season.jlarge quantities of the most fashionable Ready Made Clothing ever brought to this place. Among them will be kept a full supply of Boy’s Clothing as well as Men’s. All of which will be sold at reasonable prices, and invite those in wont to give me a call at the clothing »h.re. sep 19 GEO. S. NICHOLS, Gibbon’s Range. I ^hANNKLfi. Yellow, Green, Blue. Black, Pink, . Cherry, and a large and well selected assort ment of White aud Red Flannel, just received and- for stile hy sept 26 LaROCHE, A BOWNE A Co, w ATER COOLERS.—Juft received and for solo by supt 19 COLLINS A BULKLEY. C AGES. Mocking Bird, Robin, Breeding and Ca nary Cages. Just received, and for sale hy Aug 29 COLLINS A BULKLEY, 100 Bryan st. QIG O OI IIT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK.- oct 2 iat R. HABERSHAM A SON. B ACON SIDES.—10 casks Bacon Sides. Laud ing from brig American. For sale by oct 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. C HOICE OATS.—3011> nnd upwards to tho buebcl. For sale by oct 2 0 R. HABERSHAM A SON. PAINTED WINDOW SHADES—A large as’ 1 sortment of Painted Window Shades, latest do signs In richest colorings, just received and for saif bT rt(p»27 LiROOHf. fiOWNE A CO. * D omestic liquors, a-o,—100 bids. e. Phelps’ Gin; 50 do P. A U. Connecticut ltiver do.; 40 do. Dotncslic Brandy: 50 do. pure Bouton Ruin; 20 do. Luther Felton’s do.; 20 do. high proof Whiskey; 30 do. Old M (-netigi-hi b> do; 75 packages Tobacco, various hri\ids. Landing anil for -ale by Oct 4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St <'O. IV’EAV FLOUR.—100bbls. Baltimore Flour, from 1 v new wheat; 50 do. pure Genesee do, do. do.; 40 do Ilinnn Smith’s Extra do., do. do Landing nnd far Sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. Oct 4 pAlLH.—100 dozen painted Pails. Landing and A for sal for sale by Oct 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. B utter, cheese maceral, At,—40 kegs Selected Goslieli Butter; 100 boxes English Dai ry Cheese; 20 half bbls. No. 1 Mackcral new; 25 bbls- do. No. 1 do. do.; 25 do. do. No. 2 do. do : 40 do. do. No. 3 do. do.; 1 libd new Codfish. Lending and for sale hy Oct 3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. D UNDEE BAGGING.—The subscribers offer for sale 1000 pieces, weighing from 1 j ® 1J tbs. Iff yard. ROB’T HABERSHAM A SON. August 5 A FEW of those 1 beautiful Jenny Lind Fancy Cloth Sacks. For soles low, at Sept 23 . PIERSON A HEIDT’S. FASHIONABLE HATS —A few dozen, just received by i sept 30 PRICE A VEADER. 20,000 FAIRS PLANTATION BROGANS.—The Subscribers are now receiving their uruut supply of Plantation Brogans, made to order by the most approved manufacturers. Our stock is very extensive and selected with care Having succeeded in giving satisfaction to those who havo favored us witli their patronage for a series ot years, we would respectfully invite Planters who have not yet pur chased of U9, to give ua a call, to whom we pledge ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. In addition to our thick work, we keep constantly on hand a large and choice stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children Boots nnd Shoes. , Plenary us. VERSTILI.E, LUFBURROW A BUTLER, oct 1 3tn u N1)FK SHIRTS, of Pilk, Merino aud Cotton, with an assortment of Drawer*.. Just received Oct l by PRICE & VEAD.-R, 147 Bay-st. S C’AltFS, Cravats. Suspenders and Gloves. A fresh assortment tor sale by Oct 1 PRICE & VEADER. fGOSHEN RUTTER.—10tub9 Goshen Butter, just received and for sale by sept 27 \V M DAVIDSON. Hri menf; Camp was my Home; Come my lovely Maiden; Farewell my Fatherland; I’ve left my Snow- clad Hills; I Dream ot my Fatherland; Jenny Lind's Last Night in England; My Home, my Happy Home; Post Boy's return; Search Through the Wide World; Sea King's Bride; Song of the Drum: .Stars of Henv. ♦ n are Gleaming; Thy Blessing Dearest Mother; Su» lut a la France; Rataplan; Upon a Summer’s Day; What are the World and its pleasures. For sale by F. ZOGBAUM «fe CO., sept 27 Cor. St. Julian-st., and Murtyt-sqr. FOR SALE, OH RENT. Lots Nos. 17 iliil and 18, Coluinbin-square, with the Improve?* in Git is, nre ottered for sale, and if not sold by tiie I5rb of October next, will be rented Possession given on the 1st November next. Apply at this, office. Sept 23 || tl5o CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. flHIE Undersigned having formed a Copartnership 1 under the name and st ylo of S. K. BOTH WELL &. Co., for the transaction of a GROCERY and Gen* eral COMMISSION BUSINESS, havingtaken the store formerly occupied by the late Phillip Reilly, tender their services to their friends and the public general ly. S. E. BOTIIWKLL, July 24 3m R. L. GAMBLE. A nother important arrival.— Arrival of tiie bark Peter Demill. We have just received Ly the above vessel the folio wing very desira ble goods, viz ; Children’s white and colored Wool Hose; Album Socks; Highland Hose; Mi**es White aud Slate Hose; Ladies' do Black and slate? do. all quali- ties;do. Black Cashmere do.; do. Begonia do.; do Suuer made colored Spun do.; do. Black Ingrain Silk ao.; Men’s brown and mixed Half do.; Super Merino halt do.; Ladies’Cashmere Gloves; a superior article La dies’ Sc Gents H. S. Gloves; Cassou and French buck GIovesjTufted Mitts; Striped Wool Mitts; Canton Mitts, Children’s Mutts; Berlin Cutts; Victoria Boots; Cuba, Gaiters; Super Royal Boots; Ladies’ and Gerts’ Silk and Marino Vests; Men’s royal ribbed Drawers; La dies’ Spun Silk Scarfs; Gents* Mubblihe; Wool Strip ed Cravats; Super Hoods; Velvet Ribbons; Tatteta and Belt Ribbons; Guuze, Cup and Neck do.; an ele SHIP LINES. FOR NKW-YOUK—Old Eatnblialied Lin#. Tho aupvrior packat brig AMERICAN, E. iffffifi Ro-a. master, baring a large pnrtlou of bar 11eight engaged, will meet with deep,tab na above. For Freight or Tannage, having good accommoda tions, apply on board, at Telfair's wharf, or to Oct» BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR NBW.YOHK. Tho new and fast sailing barque MAlUA _JaiK MORTON, Bulkley, master, having a part of bet i argo engaged, will havo despatch. For balance of Freight or Passage, haring band.onuj accommo dations. apply ou board, or to Oct 4 fr ClUa. A. GREINER. FOlt PIIILADKLPHIA—Heron’#Lino. The schr LAKE, Capt. Luke, having a part JSSIk °f her cargo engaged will have tUspatch. For freigiit or passage, apply on board or to Oct 3 ' OHAd. A. GREINER. FOR NIIW YORK—Now Line, The regular Packet brig MACON, Captain itretii Watkins, has larger portion of a freight en gaged and will have immediate dispatch. For bal uuce of freight or passage, apply to oct 8 ROWLAND & WASHBURN. R ATHING HOUSE—J. M. HAYWOOD re- apccttully Informs the gentlemen of Savannah, aud strangers, that Ilia warni.eold and shower bathing rooms, are no at reudy, anil will be constantly open, east side of the Pulaski House, adjoining his Hair Dressing Room. Price of bathing, 25 cents. N. B. I amnow prepared to receive yearly custom ers. Prices reasonable, according to how many times they may bathe per week sept tO J. M. H, harness manufactory; The undersigned has opened nil ffet. establishment for the purpose of Manufacturing Harness, ffTI| Engine Hose, Flremen'c Cups, sa-abwnTIrn Mill Bands, Ate. &c. Corner of Bay Lane and Drayton-st. A share of the public patrouugc is respectfully so* sited T. \V. BRYAN. Uclted July 15. Cotton, Gilt Buttons, Stc., all of which will be sold at our usual low prices, for cash or city acceptances. CURIIELL St BOGGS. sept 18 West corner Broughton and Barnard-sts. B altimore flour, mbarrreis Bain more Flour. 100 barrels ex. do. do. Land" ing trom brig Albemarle, at Bolton's Wharf. For sale by R. HABERSHAM St SON. Sept. 18 PIONO FORTEH—Tbe subscri bers would respectfully call attention to their stock of Piano rortes, com- if u w J u prising a variety of styles, compass end finish, by J. B. Dunham, A. Stodart and Wm. Hall and Sou. New York, and L. Gilbert, Boston; in cluding the metalic frame, vibrating overbridge pa tent action, &c. These instruments are of warren- ted durability,based uponan established reputation of many years standing, and are ottered at factory p rices by the manufacturer’s agents. F. ZOGBAUM St Co., Cor St Julian-et.and Market-sq. N> B.-Sersond hand Pianos taken in exchange fidpt. yf. IUKLODEONiff These beautiful in •truinents are recommended to the Musical World, ns tho most unique invention of the _ kind ever produced. The key-board is from four to five octaves in compass, nnd similar to that of the Piano Forte. By the use of a swell, the volume of tone can be increased so as to equal that of the Chapel Organ, as substitutes for which they are be coming generally In use. Their beauty of finish, su perior quality ol tone, portability nnd extreme econ omy of price, render them ail that Is desirable to those who cultivate a taste for Sacred Music; while their remarkable quickness of touch renders them suscep tible of the most rapid execution. For sale hy the Manufacturer's Agents, F. ZOGBAUM if. CU, Aug 5 Corner St. Jullnn st, and Mnrkct-aquuro. C LOTII .Cassimeres and Vestings. The suhscrib- scribcr lias just received a large assortment of Black nnd colored Cloths, Black Doc Skin and Fancy Cassimeres, Black and Figured Silk Vestings, ull of lnte style, which be is prepared to make up to order in the mostfushioable manner, nnd on arcommoda- tingterms. W. R. SYMONS, sept25 Old stand of Hamilton St Symons. B acon, hiiouldehs and hams.—io hhds Shoulders; 10 do Hams; landing from schr Wm. M Foster, and for sale by sept 4 BIUGHAM, KELLY St CO. B altimore flour—iso tibia landing from schr Frank, aud for sale by sept 4 J AS. A. NORRIS. jgOLOGNA HA USAGES—109 lbs., just receiv- aug 3. ed per brig Frank, and for sale by "i J. D. JESS H AMS.—10 casks Wm Nett’s Extra sugar cured canvassed Hams, landing from brig Gen.Tnylor and for sulu by JA3. A, NORRIS, sept 18 G UNNY BAGGING. Forsalcby Aug 16 R. HABERSHAM & SON. ri OSHEN BUTTER—20 tubsttrst rat#Goshen UT Butter, landing from schooner Georgians, and for eale by Aug 21 W. M. DAVIDSON. H AY—Eastern and Northern HAY, in store, and for sale bv DAVID R. DILLON, foot of West Broad-st. C 30IIN.—Firstquality BultimorcCorn, landing per J schooner Martha Bird, and for sale by DAVID R. DILLON. Foot of West Broad st. F EATHER Dusters, sweeping Brooms, Scrubs, Furniture, Brushes. Dusters, l.cy Brushes, Hearth Brushes, White Washing and shoe Brushes, for sale by sept 14 COLLINS & BULKLEY. |YT OT1CE.—All persons having demands against - - the estate of Jno. Bradley, deceased, will hand them in duly uttosted, to aug9 lw-3m OCTAVUS COHEN, Administrator C UBA MOLASSES. 126 hhds., 22 tierces, and 8 bbls. Prime Cuba Molasses. Cargo of schr. C. A. L. Lamar, from Havana, landing and for sale by June 22. COllENS & HERTZ. r T'EA, MACKEREL, Are.—30 half chests -*■ Black Ten, t pound papers, 20 do 0 ounce papers; 10do Hyson; 50 13 pound catty boxes; 30 bbls. new No 2 Mackerel, 30 do No 3; 29 bags old Java Cott'ec, 20 bbls Stuarts clarified Sugar; 2* casks Byass' Pints nnd Quarts Porter; 40 bbls Butter and Sugar Crack- ers. Landing and for sale by sept 17 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO. B LUE LICK WATER, fnrsaleby July 19 tf W. HUMPHREYS S ILK AND MERINO UNDER SHIRTS, a tresh supply. Just received and for sale by W. R. SYMONS. sept 24 Old stand of Hamilton St Symons. B UTTER and Cheese. 35 kegs selected Goshen Butter ; 50 boxes English Duiry Cheese. Laud ing and for sale by sept 17 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St CO. A FIRST RATE INVESTMENT FOR CAPITALISTS. The subscriber otters lor sale o. 3fi, Liberty Ward, (opponite Dr. Wavne) 60 by 90. in Fee Simple. On said Lot are three Houses: one fronting South Broad-street, a Double Tenement; one on the corner, occupied as a Shop; and a Dwelling House on the corner of the Lane and Montgomery-at. The Houses are at present under rent for $850. For particulars enquire of SAMUEL GOLDSMITH or to Messrs. LLOYD & OWENS. 3tw-tf Aug 12 Ground Pepper 1 pound papers; 20 hbls. new No. I Mackerel, 15 half do. do. do. do. Landing from hHi k Vernon, and for sale by sept20 SCRANTON.JOHNSTON &Co. F lour, bacon and lard—100 bids. Baltimore Flour from new Wheat; 50 do. pure Genesee do.; 30 halt do. do. do.; 25 hbls Hiram Smith's extra do.; 30 hhds Prime Bacon Sides; 20 do. do. do. Shoulders; 40 bbls. do Leaf Laid; 75 kegt do. do. do. Landing and for sale by sept20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St CO. 7YTOTICE. Drug Store, No. 154 Brougbton-street 1 v will be kept ope;, on Sunday during the Fall Sea son. jNO. A. MAYER. Sept 21 Next door to Curreil A Boogs. L’CONOMY*.WEBB’S WASHING FOW- DER A great saving will be procured in soap, labor and time, by the use of the above Powder. For sale hy JNO. A. MAYER, Sept 21 Next door to Curreil & Boggs. JNO. A. MAYER, No. 154 Rroughton-st., Sept 21 Next door to Curreil St Boggs. C RANE’S Patent Compound Wash Mixture tir Soup, for washing clothes, also for washing, cleaning and beautifying painted surfaces, the W alls, Parlors, Doors, Windows, Furniture, Glass or 'Metal- ic surfaces, etc.; with directions, for sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, sept IV Smets* building. A IR BALLS I—AIR BALLS l ’.-Goodyear's Gum Elastic, 3 sizes. Just received and for sale ' L-3-MYERSy Apothecary, twjit® w*tm»’Ikulc!iilg. by STEAM BOAT LINE. C. 8. MAIL STEAM 8BIP LINE, FOR HAVANA NEW ORLEANS AND CHAGRfiSz The Splendid U. S. Mail 8tram tttia GEORGIA, will leave this piano oat Monday, the 14th lush for tfi# ah#y» places. For passage apply to < COHENS U. sTlilAli, STEAM LINE. *"* BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA VIA. SAVANNAH AND KEY WEST. T® Wall Tuesday, 10th October* ‘ 3 he splendid sea Stoamsblp IRAr BEL, of 1 iIX)tons burthen, comma®*'' dod by William Rollins, will resume *** E *“™* lier regular trips for the w'jova port# on Tuesday, 1st Oct., and will continue pmmtuall* to leave Charleston nn the let and 15th, for Havana,* via Savannah and Key West, and from Havana tor Charleston via Key Wost and Savannah, on (h*8lV and 22d of each month. For Freight or Passage, sjt ply to ” " M. C. MORDECAl, Charleston. DRAKE, BROTHERS At CO., ffafMA.. A. F. l’EKT, Key West, fet 7 COHENS At HERTZ, Savannah, FOR MATIIUW’8 BLUFF. AND ALL TUB INTKBMEDIATlt LANDING#, To Lenvo Friday, Oct 11,at 10 o’clock, All* The ritoera Packet Do* KALB, Capt. J M Moody.' during the low stage of tho River, will not run up a#». ■ j m_ -**=-•<!*»— far as Augusta, but continue to touch atallithemterinediateLnudings. For freight or passage, apply on bourd or to COHENS At HERTS. FOlt AUGU8TA, HAMBURG AND THfi. INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. Leave* Tneitdny Morning Oct. 8, , The steamer II. L. COOK, Capt. Pbotr, will leave the Uniun Steamboat Compa ny's Wharf as above at 10 o’clock, A. M For freight or passim, apply on board, or to ROWLAND At WASHBURN, Ag«. FOR BURNT FORT. VIA DARIEN, ST. SIMON'S ISLAND, BRHNS-v WICK, BETHEL, JEFFEP.SONTON, AtC, Leavoa Thnrednv Afternoon, Oct. 8. 8WB.4. Tho Steam Packet 1VANHOS. Captain P. McNclty, will coma mcnce her regular trips at above nn Thu rsday.'Sept. 26th and con tinue to leave every Thursday alternoon at 4 o'clock.' For freight or passage apply on hoard at FarrJ\ Wharf, or to •••pt W M. A. COHEN, AgV tir All freight payable by shippers, and will b# stored during the absence of the boat, free ot cliarga' FOR AUGUSTA and HAMBURG Leaves Friday Forenoon..... .-Oct. 11. V _ .IT— lx The new and splendid tteasner HAN tUySQjggggC COCK, Capt,. Mchrav, will leave fer tile auuvii pons and intermediate landings, every Fri. day, at 10 o'clock A.M. For freight or puaaage apply', ou board, or to BE11N Ac FOSTER, Agts, Bay ArtsS, FOlt AUGUSTA, HAMBURG, AND THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS Lcnveu Snturdny Morning October 3. ' The Steam-packet OREGON, Captain Shaw, will leave thu Un ion Htuum Boat Company’s Wharf Us uliove, at lb o’clock, A. M, For. Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to' VLAND Ac 1 KOWi i WASHBURN, AgO' FOR PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC STEAM NAV IGATION COMPANY'S LINE. To Wall on Hiifiirtlny, Oct 19. at 4 o'clock1‘. M.prccUcly,from Attger’s South Wharf. The fine superior Steam Ship OH; PREY, Capt. John Dickinson, having, been thoroughly rejitted and enlarg ed, will sail as above, aud continue to suit regularly every other Saturday afternoon throughout tho season. Cabin passage Steerage Pusscngcrs i g No berth secured until paid for, For Freight or Passage apply to THOMA 8 G.BUDD, Cr. East Bay and Boyce’s So. Whf. Charlestn, A, <9 UNION 8TBAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA AND SOUTH CARO OREGON OREGON, ' Captalp SHAW, H. L. COOK Captain PECK, Leave Suvammh every Tuesday and Saturday morn., ing. at 10 o'clock ; and Hamburg nnd Augusta, cvetf. Saturday and Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock. These Boats are of very light draft, and are fitted n» expressly for Passengers and Freight, ou the Savannah River. Freight consigned to the Agents will be forwarded free of Commission. All way freight payable byv shippers. For Freight t Steamboat Company's Wliaff, or to ROWLAND St WASHBURN, Agents. N. B. Positively no freight received to go on board after 9 o’clock on the morning of departure, Aug 2 t or Passage, apply on board, at Unto® — y's W’ — U. 8. MAIL LINE FROM SAVANNAH, OEORGIA, TO TALLAUAi- SEE. FLORIDA. Through in Sev- enty hours ! Fare S82M, including meals on the loots I Boats leave Savannah ou Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 10’o’clock, A. Id. and the stages leave Jacksonville immediately on the arrival of the boats, Wednesdays and Sundays, for Tallahassee, via Barber's, Alligator, Mineral Springs and Medisnuville *,* Passengers will find thia the shortest and most comfortable route. TH. D. DEXTER, Prop. Stags Coaches. WOOD At COX, Agents. Jacksonville, Agents, Tallahassee. IjT Through Tickets for sale by COHENS it HERTZ, Agents. Savannah SEMI-WEEKLY U. 8. MAIL STEAM PACKET LINE. ig* 1 BETWEEN SAVANNAH, GEO., AND PALATKA, FLA., VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK and St. MA RY'S, GEO., and JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK and PICOLATA, FLA., in connection with the Chai.eston Dally Mall Steam Packets at Savannah, the Mail Steamer Sabah Spaul Dikii, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, the Mail Stages from Jacksonville, via Alligator Mineral Springs anil Madisonvllle, to Tallahaisb, an from Picolatato lit Augustine WM. GASTON Capt.8. Hbbbasd ST. MATHEWS,.'. Capt. Nicholas Kind. These Packets leave S-vanm.h every Tuesday and Saturday muruing at 10 o’clock. Returning—Leave Palatka every Tuesday and Fr * day morning at 7 o’clock, touching at the above- named places each way. All goods consigned to the agents forwarded (kao of commission. AOKNTS 1 COHENS St HERTZ. Savatmih; A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton,Bruns wick ; John Bcssent, St. Mary’s; Fernandez St Bia« bee, Jacksonville; A. (Joy, Black-Creek ; Geo. Cool ey, Picolata; R, R. Reid Si Co., Palatka; E. Lofithy Charleston. DAILY UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM PACKET LINE. BETWEEN SAVANNA.rl AND CHARLESTON, via HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT —INLAND TWO-THIRDS Qf THE WAY. MKTAMORA Capt. F. Rabbsn. WM: SEABRO’jk,. ..Capt. P. Runksnsh GEN. CUN(JH,..Capt. F*nn Pkck. JASPER. Capt. W. 8. Dickson. This Lino is composed of the above very superie* Stcaln Packets, with experienced commanders, aud cMHKSt lie excelled for safety, eomlort and regularity. They .leave Savannah every evening, and leave Charleston every morning throughout the year. Fare Five Dollars, meals Included. Through Tide- sts between Macon and Charleston, Ton Dollars, in- cludtug meals on the steamers and omnibus fare 1» Savannah. COHENS St HERTZ. Agents, Savannah. ' E. LAFITTE St CO..Ag»s.Charlesteo- /"I UNNY BAGGING—25 bales Gunny g^<ooo>,jg s stajis