Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, October 28, 1850, Image 3

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i- .."rTTiiiPBEliIi’S ARK COMING. AKMORY hall. I t.!v EVENIN'G DURING IpHe’ WEEK. ^ MURPHY, WEST & PEEL’S M cfleurated burlesque rtpEBA TROUfEi rh P original CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, L „rs nl their MtTSrc, Dances, -&C., whoso fSincsrisift the Society Library, New-York, I r over 300 successive nights, and through kj -l states of the Union, during the Inst six FP'^^iled apntronago unparalleled in the history jars, n ' c . _ Entertainments, and from a class of fEiWf,* s ,,]|| () ni frequent eimilnr attractions, beg Ljft.tnsi t0 the Ladies and Gentlemen of « series of their Ffiahfonable MUSICAL nt t | ia above Hall, commencing THIS |-f>IN<>, ‘is tl‘ inet., and continue every evening ^ S cnMirany, as ever, comprise a versatile corps ■V . a nerforntprs, who will appear in their cele- rj" formnncOT, including the Burlesque Sha- r nriesque Fling, Pasde African, Virginia Brock - I!’ Dutch Drill, Tumboriuo Dance, Caehuca, Bone Is olpir'cehbrnted Burlesque ITALIAN OPERA, |h Rurleiqua Imitations of Jenny Lind, Madame I'lS’ e 0 C r ' full particulars, see Programme, IE r „ r j a of admission 50 cents. T L1 JAMES NORRIS, Manager, p A. Jones, Agent. oct 28 fTsTliDNAUI.E MI I. LINE BY. ■ji (JARDNEII has returned from the North I '.nH will open, on Fridav, 25tli Oct., with every If, nf French and English BONNETS, CAPS, RIB- ■£a and FLOWERS, and every article in her line. 1 t; has turned her attention entirely to the Mil- business, and is ready to execute any order [rusted to her. The Ladies are invitod to call and Inline' her Btock, E, [j pomella, Neapolitan and Straw Bonnets laned. ® HAVANNAH MORNING MEWS MOMDA Y, OCTOBER 2 8, 1850. oct 24 tmfsAVIOUR WITH PROPHETS I AND APOSTLES: a series of eighteen highly [shed Steel Engravings; bound in Morocco and n j at Donaldson Manor, or the Christmas lest "by Maria J. McIntosh, author of “Charms Counter-charms," “Two.Livcs,” &c. Life Here and There, or Sketches of Society and hrnture at Far-n-Part Times and Places, by N. P. landin' Lost; by John Milton—handsomely illus- |ed. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE. let 25 0V OUR HOUSE. y,\l THE OYSTER SALOON, | T this House, is now open for the season. The . citizens of Savannah, and tho public generally, ill please take due notice and govern themselves ordingly.” A. B. LUQE. let 25 3 JENNY LIND, bllTKAITifcDAGUKBBIAN GALLERY |TE respectfully inform the citizens of Savannah It that we nre ready to serve our pntrons with Jpant FAINTED or DAG’JERRIAN PORTRAITS. Esc give us a call, corner Congress and Jefferson- let?, where may be seen a small Painting of Jenny Id, from the originul Daguerreotype, let 25 6* W. B, MOORE & CO. (VF.NTNG9 AT DONALDSON MANOR I or the Christinas Guest, by Maria J. McIntosh, Ihor of "Charms and Counter-Charms” “Two |res,>' See. Pur Saviour with Prophets and Apostles, a aeries eighteen highly finished Steel Engravings; bound in Irijcco and Glass. flic Fathers of the Desert; or an account of the [gin and Practice of Monkery among .heathen nn- B3; by Henry ltutfner, late President of Washing- | College, Virginia. [llfBcriptiveGeography and brief Historical Sketch Palestine, by Rabbi Joseph Schwarz, for sixteen Irs a resident in the Holy Land, life Here and There ; or Sketches of Society and Feature at Far a-Part Times and Places, by N. P. li, y, laradieWost, by John Milton, handsomely illus- Icd. Received by JOHN M. COOPER. lOKN AFLOAT.—1,200 bushels prime white 1 Baltimore Com afloat, per schr. Orb, For sale JOHN V. TARVER, p-5 Exchange wharf. PllE OLD COUNTRY HOUSE i A Novel, I by the author of the ‘ Gambler's Wife." pie Fortunes of a Young Widow: a Veritable relation of New-York, life iu the 19th Century; by an Old Inhabitant, horaco Templeton; by CharleB Lever. (he Jenny Ltnd Melodist. Irahiun's and Godey’a Magazines, for November. J. B. C0BBED3E. lAVANNAII DIRECTORY FOR 1851. IHh Undersigned will publish a Third Edition of I the above named work, to be ready for delivery, pr to the 1st January. 'vertieements will be inserted at tho following | For one Page. $G 00—12 Copies gratis, half “ 3 00— 6 “ “ one-fourth “ 1 50— 3 f “ one-tenth “ 75—1 “ “ [be Rook together with a copy of “Galloway’s let Almanac," (which is just published,) will be ■vered to subscribers for 25 cents. 1 „„ DAVID II. GALLOWAY. lmo , 73 York-st. |ALF HOSE—Merino,. Cotton and Silk ; just received, a large assortment, (some of small • JPRICE &. VEADElt, 147Bay-st. POK AND JOB PRINTING. J- B CUEBEDGE, 115 Bay-street, Savannah, Geo., PRINTER of the Daily Morning News, respectfully informs his friends and the publfc, that ho is prepared to execute orders for Plain and Fancy Printing in eup'erior style, and on as favorable terms as any establishment in the city; his material being all new Irkm— a,1 *l of the latest styles, and the best l> * cn hsing employed, he hopes to give satis- lENUlNE BROWN WINDSOR SOAP* Ll' lr g “l« by JOHN A, MAYER. Broughton street, between Bull and i »iiiV on ,? trBet8 - a - 8m °B e 'tm of money. The fin- L nH „ 18 hbmil'y rewarded by leaving it .at the House of JOHN V. TARVER, . Exchange What f. STA IIL E. iFT®—i Subscribers having furnished >wr»£WS , J!fi ,od,tock o1 finB HORSEs, T frj.„, A l 1 'l l IAGES and BUGGIES, inform 9 1 nd dle public v th»t they can at all times ■"ccomiuBdated with fine CARRIAGES and fliOIPo vvu ‘! careful Drivers, and HORSES and ■ Old -i, °V l SADDLE HORSES, by calling at ■ HI island on West Broad-st. 1m WARNER & HOOKER. CORN FOR SALE—The ilif-hnf >er uuving for salo about two thousand Ilew Flint Corn, is prepared to deliver it All ' n °f under 10 bushels,) to suit purchas- v . left at the Counting House of Messrs, t *“*’'*• will he promptly attended to. -il tf JOHN BILBO. r.’iK^A D E , 1850.—COLLINS <fc Jtbet.,r *'EY , 100 Bryanstreet, are now receiv- lRN!sn,l. 8 ,’. , l’P | y <>f CHINA, GLASS and HOUSE- lit,, the' , ^.’CODS, to which they respectfully ttit j. ® "hoution of purchasers, as their assort- f 3m,m. co,n pleto and varied us is to be found in Foutliern clty oct |g u bbl.i Cassard’s Hams, landing Iroi C*W°oner Ocean, and for sale by r COHENS & HERTZ. 'hd! N sn l,,ES a ND SHOULDERS.—30 nl» t,’.. 1 de ® ’ ID hbds. Shoulders. Lnnding, and [ Mle by hetae COHENS k HERTZ. ffi®fAiii' , l l CHBlJSE.. •21 kegs Selected Inding f! n i 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese, kr t J lrom Bark Texas, and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. BARNARD STREET CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, . SOUTH OF THE MARKET. FpiIIS SUBSCRIBER having just returned A lrom lt,e North, has now ready and oilers for sale at such prices as must give satisfaction, a large and carefully selected stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Consisting in part of Brown and Bleaciiud SHket- JNOS and Shirtings, all widths and qualities, Blue Denims, Bed Ticks, Snirting Stripes, 0’ld Homespuns and Apron Checks. A large assortment of col’d uud MOURNING CALICOES, Mtanninff and colored Ginghams, Furniture Calicoes, White Marseilles Quilts and Counterpanes, and Fur niture Dimity. DRESS GOODS. Black Silk Lustre, and Satin Striped Alpacas, Meri nos and Canton Cloths, Plain and Satin striped Cash meres, and Delanos, Coburg and Lyqneeo Cloths, Blnck and Colored Poplins. With n splended collec tion of Plnin, Brocade and Satin Striped MOlIAIllS AM) ALPACAS In Brown, Purple, Morone, Green, Blue, Olive and Mode Colors. B LACK SILKS, for Ladies’ Dresses, Mantillas, &c. 28, !)2 and 36 in ches wide with Bluck Silk Lace to suit. Plaiiiand Embroidered White Canton C rape Shawls, and Black Italian Silk lUantiUaH* HOSIERY, A full assortment ot Ladies’ Misses’, Gent’s, and Boys’ Hose and Half Hose; Gent’s Uudcr-Vcsta and Drawers. LINEN GOODS. Finger-Hpun Irish Linens /‘warranted all pure Lin en Yarn, and sound bleach, from 25 cents per yard upwards. 6*4, 7-4, and 8*4 Linen Table Damask, and Table-Cloths, Long Lawns, Damask Napkins, and Douley’s, Birdseye, Scotch and Russia Diapers; Black and Brown Hollands, Dowlas and H. back Towels; bordered and H. stitch L. C. Handkerchiefs BLUE AND BLACK CLOTHS, Black and Fancy Cnssimores and Vestings; Cadet, Blue, Oxford and Black Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. Extra Sup.10-4,11-4, 12-4 Blankets for family use, and low priced, do. twilled and plain, for servants; Super 7-8 and 4-4 Flannels, Red, Blue, and White do. low priced. A very large collection of WOOL, SHAWLS From 25 cents upwards. Ladies’ mid Misses' Zephyr Wool Hoods, Children’s Wool Boots, Wool Mitts, and Pulse Heaters, Collars, Black Lace, Green and Blue Barege and Gauze VEILS. Black and Col’d Silk r.nd Kid Gloves, Figured Lisle and Silk Lace, Linen Edgings, Thread and Lisle do. and Laces. A superior assortment Gent’s FANCY SILK CRAVATS, And pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders; Head-hand kerchiefs in great variety; Umbrellas and Parasols; Purse Twin?, Beads, Bead Fringe, &c., &c. 55P" All of widen will be sold at such prices as will clearly show the advantage of purchasing for cash. T. McKENNA. P. S. A lot of LADIES’ CORSETS, on consignment, daily expected, which will be sold by the single pairj at wholesale prices, oct 16 MWF 3m f PHE CONSPIRATOR, by A. E. Dupuy, A Dictionary of Mechanics &c., by Oliver Byrne, No. 18. American Cottage and Villa Architecture, by J. C. Sidney, No. 2. Grier’s Almanac, for 1851. Received by oct 17 JOHN M. COOPER. C HURCH’S Genuine Chemical Essrnce of Mus- turd, for the cure of chapped Hands, Gout, Rhcumetism etc., just received and for sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, oct 26 Sinet’s Building. S MAT.Ii FOX VACCINE MATTER.—50 scabs Vaccine Matter, received by Mail, and for sale by 6 YV. HUMPHREYS, oct 23 N ew mackerel, herring and CODFISH.—60 bids, new Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel; 40 half do. do. 1 and 2 do.; 50 boxes Now Scalled Herring; 1 hlid. Codfish. Landing from bark Texas, and for sale by oct 26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. N EW CANAL FLOUR.-50 bills. Hiram Smith’s Extra Canal Flour; 75 do. Pure Genes- see. Lnnding, and for sale by oct 26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. CECOND ANNUAL FAIR of tlie South tJ Cnrolinn Institute,—Open on the 16th Novem ber next.—The second annual Fair of the South Caro lina Instiute, for tho promotion of Art, Mechani cal Ingenuity, &c., will be held iu Charleston, open ing on the 18th November and to continue during the week. Specimens of every branch of industry are earn estly solicited. Premiums will be awarded—for the best specimens, a Silver Mednl; for the next best a Diploma. For Original inventions, a suitable pre mium, at the discretion of the Judges. A selection will be made of the best specimen of Mechanism and the arts—of Cotton, liice. Sugar, To bacco, Corn, Wheat, Flur, Rosin and Turpentine— and sent to the World’s Fair, to be held in London iu the Spring ot 1851. A large and commodious building has been selected for the Exhibition, and every attention will be paid to the reception nnd care of tho articles sent to the Fair. All articles must be directed to L. M. Hatch, Chairman of Committee of Arrangements, and be delivered by the 14th of November. Communications addressed to James H. Iktylor, Chairman of Committee on Correspondence will meet with prompt attention. The Hon. Jos. H. Lumpkin, of Georgia, will deliv- er the Annual Address, on Tuesday night, the 18th November. Arrangements have been made with tho South Carolina Rail Road Company, to let all articles are tended for the Fuir, return free of charge. YVM. GREGG, President. E.C. Jones, Secretary. oct 13 NOTICE.—Tho subscribers oiler for salo that large and valuable lot of land known as the “Burton Bay" on the Lou isville Road, in Eifingliatn Co., thirty-six miles lrom tho city of Savannah. We _______ call particular attention to this land as we regaru ,t very valuable for the culture of Corn, Cotton, Rice, &c. The premises nre well improved and under good repair. We only u.-k the public to call and see the land, ns we are sure it will please nny one wishing rich land. Any information may bo had respecting the place by applying to ‘ Milton H. Powers at No. 3£ C. It. Road, or to Wm. Cooper at Eden Effingham, or to Virgil Powers, at Fort Valley, Houston Co. Geo. MILTON II. POWERS,) VIRGIL POWERS, \ Ex’rs. WM. COOPER. ) / *** Charles Courier please copy once a week for one mouth, and send bill to this Office. Oct 7 4m YJLANTATION WOOLLENS, Arc. A Schley’s Georgia Plains, dtab and brown, at factory prices Cotton and wool Plains, Cordartlle. Tennessee, Low ell and others Kerseys, Georgia, Southern and other makes Linseys, plnid and pluin All wool Plains, assorted qualities and colors Californians, n very heavy, all wool cloth Soldiers’ Cloth, such as is used in theU. S. Army Blankets, Dufiil, Point and Mackinac, full assortment Flannels, heavy red, twilled and plain Shirting Stripes, assorted qualities Cotton Osnuhurgs, of Southern manufacture Brown Shirtings, 3-4, 7-8,4-4, heuvy styles Prints, Plaids and Stripes, in grent variety Wool Caps, Kilmarnock and Glcngerry, dyed and nil blue Handkerchiefs, Romull, Verona and Im. Madras Sec. ALSO, 44 and 45 inch heavy Sea Island Cotton Bagging. Just received and for sale in quantities to suit, on liberal fenns,by JAMES ANDERSON Se CO. oct 21 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan sts. P OTATOES.—50 bbls. Good Eating Potatoes. Landing from bark Texas, and for sale by oct 26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. SHIP LINES. upply to oct 28 FOR HAVRE. Tho ship OLIVIER. Capt D. Ohier, will have despatch for the above port. For Freight, o CHA8. A. GREINER. 6 FOR PAILADELPHIA—III*eon’s Line. ,?■?! The schooner J.& W. ERICKSON, Capt ffwfeafc Westcutt, will have despatch for above port. For Freight or Passage, having good accommoda tions, npply to CHAS. A. GREINEll. oct 28 5 FOR liAl.TniORE—Regular I,ine. ^ The new fnst sailing selir. 1), II. BALDWIN unvsBk Cupt. Parker, h living part of her cargo en gaged, will have quick dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply on hoard, at Anderson's wharf or to oct 25 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO FOR PHILADELPHIA—Herons Lino. The fine packet brig THO’S. WALTER. Capt. Mnrshman, will have despatch for tile above port. For Freight or Passage, having fine ac commodations, apply on board, at Hunter’s wharf or *o CllA'S. A. GREINER, oct 24 5 FOR NEW ORLEANS. wiSi, Tlle ,ine ,a8t sailing brig GULNARE. Elletns SjlSfe master, having part ot her cargo engaged, will meet with quick dispatch, for balance of freight, or passage, having fine accommodations, apply to tho master on board or to. oct 18 COIIENS & HERTZ. FOR BALTIMORE—Regular Line. The last sailing regular Packet schr. II. N. ■JSJMdb OAMBRILL, Capt Bradford, having part of her cargo engaged, will lmvo Quick dispatch. For freight or passage apply on board, or to oct 12 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. FOR BOSTON. The superior fast sailing ship ALESTO, Cnpt Nickerson, having part of her cargo engaged, will have quick dispath. For Freight or passage, apply on hoard nt Tel- luir's Wharf, or to oct 10 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. FOR NEW YORK. The fast sniling schooner JONAS SMITH, SE Williams, Master, having a part of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch. For freight or passage, having fine accommodations, apply on board or to. oct 17 fit C. A. GREINER. FOR NEW-YORK —Old Eatnblishcd Line. >3*4 The superior regular pneketharque TEXAS, a5Si£ Jas. McNair, master, having a large portion ot her cargo engaged, will huve immediate dcs, patch. For Freight or Passage, having fine accom modations, upply on board, at Telfair's wharf, or to oct 26 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. U. P. MAIL STEAM-SHIP LINE. FOR HA V AN A ,N. ORLEANS & CHAGRES The splendid steam-ship OHIO, LL J. F. Schenck, U. S. N., Commander, will leave for the above plnces on Tuksdav, the 29th inst. For Passage, apply to COHENS & HERTZ. SLOOl* FOR SALE. —The fine sloop _ JOHN MILLEN, nine tons burthen, having ....— thoroughly repaired during the past summer, will be sold cheap for cash, by applying to oct 24 tf F. W. COOPER. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! BERNARD F. MacKENNA, (FonMERLY OF FHE FIRM OF CONWAY k .M'KKNNA,) Has Just opened an entire New Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, - Freeh from the best EUROPEAN and AMERICAN MANUFACTORIES, and will be ottered at prices which cannot fall to ensure a speedy sale. The Rttention of the public is respectfully solicited. No deviation from first prices. 0P in Congesa jt., MonumeM aquare. oct 24 TABLET OF ALABASTER. — Shund’s nnd A Tanant’s, for removing Tan, l’imples, Freckles, and beautifying the complexion ; just received and G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. for sale by oct 24 TjYLOUR.—100 bbls. Philadelphia superfine Flonr, A landing This Day, from schr. Dart, nnd for salo low from tho wharf, by oct 24 5 CHA'S. A. GREINER. B ALE ROPE —300 colls best quality Bale Rope, in store, and for sale low by oct 24 12 C AS. A. GREINER. ]YT OTICE.—All persons having demands against the estute of Jno. Bradley, deceased, will hand them in duly attested, to aug'J ‘lwlm OCTAVIJS COHEN, Administrator LUE LICK WATER, for sale by July 19 tf YV. HUMPHREYS B H ARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE The Octcler number of this popular Magu- zine b received. Tho subscriber is prepared to re ceive subscription or furnish singlo numbers, oct 10 J. U. CUBBEDGE. HOUSTON & GROUNDESON. 96 Bryan street, one door West of Oriffin'a (late East man’s) Jewelry Store, Savannah, by pressly for Savannah, which they will be pleased to show or sell to their former friends and the public, at extremely moderate prices, also they h ave hand some shirts that fit neatly. Buck and Kid Gloves, Suspenders, Stocks, Cravats, Jenny Ties, Silk Cotton and Quaker Flannel] Garments, Umbrellas Ac. ,Ac. a. n. HOUSTON, l'KTER oroundkson, oct 23 6 96 Bryan-st. If A FIRST RATE INVESTMENT FOR jrCAPITALISTS. The subscriber oilers for sale No. 36, Liberty Ward, (opposite Dr. YVuyne) 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 ns a Shop; nnd a Dwelling House on the corner of the Lane and Montgnmery-st The Houses are at, present under rent for $850. For particulars enquire of SAMUEL GOLDSMITH or to Messrs. LLOYD A OWENS. 3tw-tf Aug 12 and cheap article, containing 12 Bhects 8 vo. Ivory Note Paper, 12 sheets Albert Note, 12 sheets Queen’s Note, 36 Envelopes, 12 of each size, 36 Sil ver Medallion Wafers, best quality, oct24 J. B. CUBBEDGE. TYlAUdS—500 Kegs Nails. For sale by i* oet 15 McCLESKEY A NORTON. C APS, CAPS, CAPS.—I have just received per recent arrivals, the most beautiful assort ment of Cloth Caps, for men nnd boys, ever brought to this market. They having been made up express ly for my retail trade, challenge comparison with any Those in want of a good article can get it nt the cloth ing Btore of sept 19 GEO. S. NICHOLS, Gibbon’s Range. H OLLAND GIN, 2 Pipes Imperial Eagle Gin, in bond and for sale by Oct 11 WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON. H AY HAY —Prime Northern Hay in store, and for sale at $1 per hundred, by DAVID Ri DILLON, Foot of West Broad-st F INE CAPS.—Received an assortment ol fash ionable Cloth Cups, with a few dozen Leather, Fishing and Hunting do. octl7 PRICE A VEADER, 147Bay street. C LOTH .Cassimefes ond Vestings. Thesubscrib scriber has just received a large assortment of Black nnd colored Cloths. Black Doe Skin and Fancy Cassimcrcs, Black and Figured Silk Vestings, all of lute style, which lifts prepared to make up to order in the mostfushiouble manner, and on accommoda ting terms. YV. R. SYMONS. sept'Jo Old stand of Hamilton A Symons. R EPINED SUGAR, &r 40 bbls. Crashed and Powdered Sugar; 30 do. Stuart's Clarified do.; 20 boxes Loaf do.; 60 bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda C'ackcrs; 40 boxes Soda Biscuit. Lnnding and for sale by Oct 4 SCRANTON.6JOHNSTON A CO. a UININE!*QUtN'INE i t QUININE!!! 150oun- ces Sulphate Quinine, received by the steamer Florida, and for sale sit,$4 50 per ounce by * Oct 9 ™n-, YV. HUMPHREYS. New Fall and Winter Dry-Goods! I LaROCHE, BOWNR & CO. Are now reciving their Fall and Winter supply of new nnd desirable DRY GOODS. An extensive and well selected assortment of the following arti cles, which comprise a portion of their stock, ntav be found in every style and varinty,, for sale at very 1 ow prices, at their establishment. Brown nnd Bleached Shirting and Sheeting | Fancy, Plaid and Striped Domestics; Apron Cheek ; Bed Tick; Flax nnd Cotton Osnnburg ; Negro Cloths; Blanketsi Comforts; Calico; Gingham; Monslin DoLaine; Cashmere; Merino; Alpaca; Mohair Lus tre; Drnp do Canton ; Silks; Broad Cloth; Cnsst- mere; Satinet; Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans; Vesting; Serge | Cambric ; Jnckonct, Swiss, Mull, Book and Nainsook Muslins ; Swiss anil Jnckonet Edging and Inserting; Thread and Lisle do.; ZpphyrYVool Boots and Coats, Flannel; Flannel Binding ; Long Lawn ; 4-4 Irish Linen; Pillow Case do.; Linen Sheoting; Ladies and Gentlemen’s Fancy Cravats; Gloves ; Hosiery ; Carpet Bags; Parasols; Umbrellas ; Hutid- kerchiels ; Bonnets; Ribbons, Braid, Gimps and Vel vet Trimming, Ac., Ab. GAINES A*. CO., RECEIVING, FORWARDING, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. , Chattanooga, Tennessee. BRYAN, WILSON, GAINES «Jt CO., Augusta, Georgia, THOMAS, WILSON A CO., Savannah, Georgia, W ILL GIVE their personal attention to Receiving and Forwarding Goods and Produce. Also to the side of ull kinds of Produce and Merchandize that may be entrusted to their care. A. THOMAS, • M. M. GAINES, 1*. B. WILSON, oct 2 J. J. BRYAN, I jYANCY ARTICLES. Playing CardB, Bnck’ gammon Hoards, Pocket Knives, Pen Holders, Siamese Pocket Combs, Dressing Cases, Water Paints, Snuff Boxes, Razor nnd Razor Strops, Solid nnd Air Balls, Perfumed Bags, Ac. Received by oct 23 JOHN A. MAYER. STEAM BOAT LINE. u. s. mail steam" link ' BETYVEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA TU SAVANNAH AND KEY WEST To Sail TI.nr.day, lst “ -**■ 3 ho splendid aoa Steamship IflA . . . WOOtom burthen, comma.- ded by YViUiara Rollins, will rwnn „—. x.;^. regular trips for the above ports on Tuesday, 1st Oct., nnd will continue punctually to leave Charleston on the 1st and 15th, for Havana, via Savannah and Key West, and from Havana for Charleston via Key West nbd Savannah, on the 8th p?y to*d °* eaotl mon *ti- for Freight or Passage, »p M. C. MORDECAI, Charleston. DRAKE, BROTHERS A CO. Havana oct 7 A. F. TEFT, Key YVest '' 1 COIIENS A HERTZ, Savannah. FOR MATHEW’S BLUFF! AND ALL TttK INTEHMEDfATB LANDINOS. To Leave Monday, Oct. 98th, at 4 P, M. The Steam Packet Dst- KALB, Capt. J. M Moody, during the low ataga of the River, will nut run up as . ; ' — far as Augusta, but conturaa to touch at allfthe intermediate Landings. Fortnight or passage, apply on board or to COHENS A HERTZ FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG AND"THB INTEIlMEblATE LANDINGS. ^Leaves Tuesday Morning Nov. 9, , Tho steamer ILL.COOK,Capt. Pack, will leave tho Union Steamboat Compa- „ , , 'ny’s YVharf os above at 10 6’elpok, A. M For freight or pneage, apply on board, or to f ROYVLAND A WASHBURN, Agta. |VT|E It I N O , Silk and Lumbs-YVool UNDER- -^■*-1. SHIR IS AND DRAYVERS, (some of extra hu ge size,) for sale by oct 23 PRICE A VEADER, 147 Bay-st. B OARD ING.-•-Mrs. R. Habley, having remov" ed from No. 19 Montgomery street, respectfully informs all persona who may wish to be accommo dated »ith board, and meet with every comfort, that she has taken the house No. 160 Broughton street, (be tween Barnard and Jefierson) where she Is again pre pared to receive those who may wish to favor het« with their patronage. No pains will be spared to give her boarders every satisfaction. «ug 29 2m-tnw THE DROUGHTON-ST., NEW DRY GOODS STORE, S.-1 VANNAH, GA . npHE Undersigned would rcrpeotfully inform the A citizens'of Savannah and Chntliam countv, as well as those of the adjacent counties, likewiso the citizens of the Parishes and Districts contiguous to Savannah, in South Carolina, who visit our city with the view to the purchase of DRY GOODS, that they are now opening, and offer for sale, at their Btore, Corner of Broughton and Whitakcr sts., a very large and well selected Stock of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS, suited to the wants of tho season. It is unnecessary to apeak of Goods unseen—they must be seen to bo appreciated. YVe respectfully ask an examination ot our Stock and a share of public patronage. We renew to our former friends and patrons of the counties of Baldwin, Jones, Putnam, Hancock, Wash ington and Wilkinson, our usual salutations, giving farther assurance, if necessary, that owing to our present position, we are enabled to sell them Dry Goods (In such quantities as they usually buy) cheap er than can bo bought in or out of the State. (3^ City and Country retail dealers will find It to their interest to cnll and examine our Stock. £1©”" Orders executed with desputch and fidelity. No abatement or deviation in price. Oct 8 JAS. H. A M. SHEAHAN. rpo PLANTERS AND FACTORS.—The A undersigned have received their fall supply of Plantation Goods, which they offer for salu on ac commodating terms. Consisting in part of The fol lowing. BLANKETS—50 bales superior London duffil comprising all the different grades. PLAINS—30 bales all wool heavy Plains. KERSEYS—75 do. Plain and Fancy. LINSEYS—10 cases Fancy Plaid, 10‘do. plain co lors. COTTON OSNABURG3—50 bales Stout Cotton Osnahurgs. BRO. SHIRTING—50 do. Heavy. PRINTED CALICOS—20 cases low pi Ice to lino. FLANNELS—15 bales Red and YVhite. HANDKERCHIEFS—500 dozen, Blue and Fancy, SHAYVLS—2U0 do. Fancy Wool Plaid Shawls. NEGRO CAPS—100 do. Kilmarnock nnd Scotch Bonnets. SNIDER, LATHROP A NEV1TT. Oct 7 Administrator's Salo. BY COHEN & FOSDICK. W ILL be sold on the first Tuesday in November next, before the Court House door, in tho city of Savannah, between tho legal houre of sale, All that Plantation known as Jenkins’ Point, on Whitcmarsh Island, containing 300 acres, more or less; Lot No. 4, Moore Tything, Pcrcival Ward, with im provements thereon; Also, Ten Negroes, namely: Tilla, Martha, Jack, Betsey, Thomas, Lucy, John, Tom, Mury and Henri etta: The same being the real and personal property ol John Bradley, deceased, late of Chatham county, and sold by permission of the honorable InferiorCourt ol said county, whilst sitting for ordinary purposes in July term. Terms of sale, cash ; purchasers paying for titles. OCTAVUS COHEN, Aug 7 3m Administrator, K ELLINGER’S LINEMENT, a fresh sup- ply, just received, nnd for sale by oct 23 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO. y TONE LIME. For sale b oct 22 ; R. HABERSHAM A SON. [1YOR SALE.—To arrirc, 50 bales Gunny Cloth, I. per ship llurwurd. oct 22 3t R. HABERSHAM A SON. B ALTIMORE FLOUR, loo half bbls. land ing from schr Susan Cannon, and for sale by oct 22 COHENS A HERTZ. A7TSETTES AND MANTILLAS.—A splendid as- V sortmeot of rich watered material, silk and plain Viscttes. Just received by oct 7 MARSHALL A AIKIN. F RENCH Cambricks, Ginghams, and Long Shawls. Just received by oct 7 MARSHALL A AIKIN. TNeLAINES, Cashmeres, Paramettas, Merinos, JLf and Poplins, for ladies tail and YViuter wear.— Just received by oct 7 MARSHALL A AIKIN. MARSHALL & AIKIN, W ILL open by YVcdncsday, the 9th, a large as sortment ot rich Chene Dress Silks, Ribbons, and trimmings to|mutcb. oct 7. U NDER SKIRTS, of Silk, Merino and Cotton, with an assortment of Drawers. Just received Oct|l by PRICE A VEADER, 147 Bay-st. pORTA IJLK DESKS.—A very handsome as- iry sortment ot Rose-YVood and Mahogany YVriting Desks and YVark-Boxes, for sale at very low prices, by J. B. CUBBEDGE. oct 24 E very body’s almanac, for issi, together with a complete Memoranda for every day in the year, forsale by J. B. CUBBEDGE. oct 24 m P ORTE M0NAI8.—A new supply of Porte Monats, of desirable quality, at low prices, oct 21 J. B. CUBBEDGE. W heelbarrows.—a large supply, jus received aud for sale by oct 23 McCLESKEY A NORTON. rilEA WAITERS.—An elegant assortment of A Tea VVaiters, single and in setts, just received and for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY. oct 23 C 40RN. Prime White Baltimore Corn, landing J and in store. Forsaleby oct 21 JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange wharf. „ FOR BURNT FORT. VIA DARIEN, ST. SIMON'S ISLAND, BRUN8- YVICK, BETHEL, JEFFERSONTQN, AC Leave* Thuradny Afternoon, Oet. 31. The Steam Paekot IVANI10K, Capt G. S. Claghorn, will leave every Thursday afternoon at 4 * o’clock. F or freight Or passage apply on board at Ferry YVharf, or to !S- pt -M. A. COHEN, Ag’t BST All freight payable by shippers, and will bo stored during the absence of the boat, free ot charge FOR AUGUSTA and HAMBURG Leave* Friday Forenoon Nov. I, . The new and splendid steamer HAN ! COCK, Capt. Murray, will leave for Bay l FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG, AND THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS’l Leave* Snturday Morning October 36. “ (4 Tho Steam-packet OREGON, Captain Shaw, will leave th* Un- Jon Steam Boat Company’s Wharf •as above, at 10 o'clock, A. M. ’ For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to - ■' .AND A WASHBURN, Agtr FOR PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC STEAM NAV IGATION COMPANY’S LINE. To Sail on Snturday,,. Nov. 3. at 4 o'clock P. M. precisely, from A tiger’s South Wharf. The fine superior Steam Ship OS PREY, Capt. John Dickinson, having been thoroughly refitted end enlarg ed, will sail as above, and continue to sail regularly every other Saturday afternoon throughout the season. Cabin passage, $90 Steerage Passengers g No berth secured until paid for. For F'relght or Passage apply to THOMAS G.BUDD, Cr. East Bay and Boyce’s So. Whf. Charlestn, 3. G UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. OREGON Captain SHAW, H. L. COOK,., Captain PECK, Leave Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday morn- ing. at 10 o’clock ; and Hamburg nnd Augusta, every Saturday and Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock. These Boats are of very light draft, and nre fitted an expressly for Passengers and Freight,on the Savannah. River. Freight consigned to the Agents will be forwarded free of Commission. All way freight payable by shippers. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at Union Steamboat Company’s Wharf, or to ROYVLAND A WASHBURN, Agents. N. B. Positively no freight received to go on board after 9 o'clock on the morning of departure, Aug 2 U. S. MAIL LINE FROM SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO TALLAHAS SEE, FLORIDA. S Cr*"* to Through in Sev- y\ ^ $ enty hours ! Fare wGaW^G&Bjsr — — 9^3, including meals on the boats'! Boats leave Savurmah on Tuesdays and Saturdays, nt 10 o’clock, A. M, and the stages leave Jacksonville immediately on tho arrival of the boats, Wednesdays and Sundays, for Tallahassee, via Barber's, Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madisonvllie Passengers will find this the shortest and most comfortable route. THf D. DEXTER, Prop. Stags Coaches. WOOD A COX, Agents, Jacksonville. , Agents, Tallahassee. I3F* Through Tickets for sale by COHENS A HERTZ, As Agents, Savannah SEMI- WEEKLY U. S. MAIL STEAM PACKET LINE. BETWEEN SAVANNAH, GEO., AND PALATKA, , FLA., VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK a:vd St. MA- KY’S. GEO., and JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK and PICOLATA, FLA., In connection with the Charleston Dally Mail Steam Packets at Savannah, the Mail Steamer Sarah SFaul dino, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, the Mail Stages from Jacksonville, via Alligator Mineral Springs and Madisonville, to Tallahasse, an from Picolata to St Augustine. WM. GASTON Capt.S. Hebbard. ST. MATHEWS Capt. Nicholas Kino. These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 10 o’clock. Returning—Leave Pnlntka every Tuesday and Fr • day morning at 7 o'clock, touching at the above- named placet each way. All goods consigned to the agents forwarded freo of commission. , •-,, AGENTS: vT ' i, COHENS & HERTZ, Savannah; A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton,Bruns wick ; John Bessent, St.Mary’s; Fernandez & Bis- bee, Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black-Creek ; Geo. Cool ey , Picolata; R. R. Reid k Co., Falatka; £. Lafitte, Charleston. DAILY UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM PACKET LINE. BETWEEN SAVANHAK AND CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT —INLAND TWO-THIRDS OF THE WAY. METAMORA, . .Caft. F. BabdBn. YVM: SEABROOK, Capt. P. BlankbNsH GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fbnn Peck. JASPER Capt. W. S. Dickson. This Line is composed of the above very tuperiot Steam Packets, with experienced commanders, and cannot be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They leave Savannah every evening, and ' Charleston every morning throughout the ye Fare Five Dollars, meals included. ets between Macon ond Charleston, 7 eluding meals on the eteamets and i Savannah. COHENS A HERTZ J E. LAFITTE & CO.,Agt». Ch> JNO. A. MAYER. No. 154 Broughtou-st., •Sept 21 Next door to Currefl A Boggs. A FEW of those beautiful Jenny Lind Fuitey Cloth Sacks. For sales low, at Sept 23 PIERSON k HEIDT'S. OBAN—600 boxes prime Baltimore Bran. Lab, D ding per schooner H. N. Gambrill, and for nl* by DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of W**t Broad-st,