Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, November 14, 1850, Image 3

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fflNARD STREET 3 CHEAP „ny GOODS STORE, l/* * 1 sign of the red flag. ■-.orTH OP THE MAUK ET. I ,iij SUBSCRIBEII hriving just returned t hc North, has now roHily nnd offers for » , :„rh orices ns most lira zatUfuution, u largo 1,1 ' fully selected stock of "^nRElGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, •rflnain part of Bbowk trail Blkached Siif.kt- r nd Bilt» T,N08 ’ 0 11 widths and qualities, Blue i’ 11 Bed Ticks. Shirting Stripes, C’ld Homespuns ^mrnn Checks. A largo nesortmentof col’d and 0rRNING CALICOES, "logand colored Ginghams, Furniture Cnlicoer, Marseilles Quilts nnd Counterpunee, and Fur- '"dress goods. Hick Silk Lustre, nnd Satin Striped Alpacas, Mcri i Jlnnd Canton Clothe,.Plain nnd Sntin striped Cash- t V„, #n d Delnnes, Coburg and Lyoncro Cloths, nnd Colored Poplins. With a splendid collec- Plain, Brocade nnd Sntin Striped ,a “ MOHAIRS AND ALPACAS I, prown, Purple, Moronc, Green, Blue, Olive nnd Ht ACK SILKS, I odien* Dresses, Mantillas, &.C. 28, 32 nnd 3C in- I f.wid* vvitii Black Silk Lnce to suit. ISlmniid Embroidered White Canton Crape Kin. and Black Itnlian Silk Mantilla*. l ’“ HOSIERY, II full usortment ot Ladies’ Misses’. Gent's, and | jioys’ Ho*e and Half Hose; Gent’s Under-Vests and ' Crs Tl N E N GOOD S. PiP-jr-Spun Irish Linens .“warranted all pure Lin yum, nud sound bleach, from 25 cents per yard I MVirils. 6-4,7 4, and 8-4 Linen Table Damask, nnd I Table-Cloths, Long Lawns, Damask Napkins, nnd ftaiitf'*' Birds-eye, Scotch and Russia Diapers; Kk and Brown Hollands. Dowlas and H. back S',*,],, bordered nnd H. stitch L. C. Handkerchiefs blue an l> black cloths, ] Sick and Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings; Cadet, llBhe, Oxford and Black Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and ’ BLWRETS AND FLANNELS. I Extra Sup. 10-4,11-4,12-4 Blankets for family use, I uilow priced, do. twilled nnd pluin, for servanta; a'aper7-8 nnd 4-4 Flannels, Red, Blue, and White do. taforiccd. A'very large collection of 1 ' WOOL, SHAWLS I r r om 23 cents upwards. Ladies’nnd Misses’Zephyr 1 jol Hoods, Children’s Wool Boots, Wool Mitts, j pulse Heaters, Collars, Blnck Luce, Green ami ! RiueUJarego and Gauze 14 VEILS. Black and Col’d Silk nnd Kid Gloves, Figured Lisle | udSilk Lace. Linen Edgings, Thread and Lisle do. I ml I sere. A superior assortment Gent's fancy silk cbavats, I And pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders; Head-hand- I kerchiefs in great variety; Uinbrellns and Parasols; I purse Twists, Bends, Bihid Fringe, <fcc., ftc. I rs* All of which will be sold at such prices as I ttihclearly 6how the advantage of purchasing for ■ t. McKenna. ] P.S. A lot of LADIES’ CORSETS, on consignment, I duly cspected./Which will be sold by the single pair, I a wMesalc prices. oct 16 MWF 3m • NEW STORE. [clothing, boots, shoes, HATS UMBRELLAS & TRUNKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: 1S7 Congress-street, (above the Market.) > walbbubq's new buili ing. I IHE Subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and tho public that they are This Morn- ling opening a wjl aelected assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting of the above articles, as well as [many others,which they will take pleasure in show, lit;, as (veil as selling, to those who may favor them I with a call, at prices that will compete with any CJ- [ublishinent In this city. 1 tor 11 STALEY & HENDRY. ~- A V A iN N A H M o RN1 iN G Ml VV S. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 14, 1850. [NEWGOODS! NEW GOODS! BERNARD F. MncKENNA, 1 (rajEULVOF FHE FIBM.OF CONWAY k M'KENNA,) ilu just opened nn entire New Stock ot STAPLK’AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Fresh from the best EUROPEAN and AMERICAN I MANUFACTORIES, and will be offered at prices I which cannot fail to ensobb A SPEEDY SALK. I The attention of the public is respectfully solicited. I Do deviation from first prices. W HI Con gets st., Monument-square. INSTRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. M. ETOURNEA.U, of Palis, 1 3 prepared to give Lesaone in French. He will ?ire Private I-essons, if desired—also Lessons to daises or in Schools. Those wishing instruction in French will please make application at the Bookstore of Mr. J. M. Cooper. M. Etournrau proposes to form classes of five oraixeach.to be composed of gentlemen, or ot ladies *nd gentlemen, to Whom he will give three lessons per week, at $10 per quarter (of 36 lessons) for each pupil. He will wait upon classes at such places as mav appoint, and as msy meet their convenience. Simile pupils receiving three lessons per week, at thfirown residences, $20 per quarter. For particular information as to qualifications, Mr. Etourneau is permitted to refer, in this city, to Messrs. Montgomery Cumminq, J. M. Cooper, W. T. Thompson, of the News, nor a j. L. Locke, of the Republican. flS, FRUIT, AND t’ONFKCTIONAKY. M. S. ASKEW & W. BRATLEY, PIE BAKERY, FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY STORE, r of fork and Montgomery-sts., Liberty-square. 12 lmo READY MADE CLOTHING.* Undersigned has received per Steamer rio- i and recant arrivals a complete assortment 1Y MADE CLOTHING, composed In part allowing articles—and all made under his icrintendance. The undersigned has always from those who have favored him with their :e, the credit of selling the BEST GOODS 3 MARKET. He now wishes to call atten- fs PRESENT STOCK, and he wishes them stand he is determined to sell the ClltAF- well as the BEST. . . „„ 'llowing will compose a part of the stock on fa Dullness (rocks and Sacks. iey and HJaoUilot Over Coats. onsliireDrdfe do. do. way Coating do. do. k nnd blue Cloth Cloaks, t Cloth do. do. k Dress Coats and Frocks, wn and olive Cloth Frocks, k super Doeskin Cnssimere Pants, cy anil ribbed do. do. k Sntin and fancy Silk Vesta, cy Velvet and Chally do. k, fancy, and white Kid Gloves. ;k, white, and fancy Silk do. ino and Bilk Undershirts, ite and fancy Shirts. Flannel and Hickory Shirts. :ks, Cravats, and Su ponders, ars, Umbrellas and Drawers. tr i large assortment of FRENCH. ENGLISH, ERMAN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND IG3, made to order nt the goriest notice, be BEST STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. WM. R. 8YMONS, 17 Whitatker-atreet. Successor of Hamilton So Symons. JCKET BOOK^ containing about Two Hun- ‘d Dollars in Cash, and Notes and Due Bills, ting to between Five and Six Hundred D - toy person finding the same, and leaving n i » of Messrs. Veestillk, LurauraoW to put- ’*il receive a reward of Fifty Dollars. PORT OF PLYMOTH AND DEVONPORT, ENG CHARLES WOOD, AND GENERAL AOENT, \ u v.i.y,ES Money, to any amount, on Goods n8 - for sale by Auction, or otberwise, tho ot exporters is respectfully directed to this i nni-unccmcnt. Tho above port comprises great ad- outages lor the sale of Southern {products—Corn, hiigar.Rico nnd Tobacco, would always command the Highest market prices—containing, as It docs, a large population, nnd being an extensive Naval Station. Kotor to Mr. W. ft. Symons, Savannah nov8- PHCENIX HOUSE, T „„ N E A R the market. HE ‘-ubscriber bega leave to inlorm his friends ami the public generally, that ho has added to , '‘Ready extensive estohlishmcnt. (viz: Pistol Ga! Inry, Bowling Saloon. Shuille Board, Quoit Ground, r-c.,) an EAT ING SALOON, where lie will endeavor to supply a,| who please to patronize him, equal to any house in the city. „ . JAMES OLIVER. Agent. Th ? Lnr is supplied with LIQUORS nnd SUGARS ot the best quality. . Pistol Gallery is open from 10 A. M. t0 10 F- M. 3mo nov 0 rwTrr Y a°! JU ! IOlJ8E IS REMOVED. 'I'HE Subscriber avails himself ot this opportnnl- . . t0 return his thanks to his friends ami the public tor the liberal patronage they have conferred upon him, and would inform them that he has ru mored to tho corner of Bny Lane and Bnrnnrrt-et., apposite the Planters Hotel, where he will be ready, at nil times, to servo them with OYSTERS and all other kinds of REFRESHMENTS. nov 8 . HENRY BURT. GAINES & CO., RECEIVING. FORWARDING. AND GENERAL C OMMISSION MERCHAN TS. Chattanooga, Tennessee. BRYAN, WIIjSON, GAINES & CO., Augusta, Georgia. TII03IAS, WIIjSON & CO., Savannah, Georgia. W ILL GIVE their personnl attention to Receiving nnd Forwarding Goods nnd Produce. Also to the sale of all kinds of Produce nnd Merchandize that may bo entrusted to their care. A. THOMAS, M. M. GAINES, P. B. WILSON, oct 2 J. J. BRYAN, E ngraving.-'j Phe undersigned returns 1,1s thanks to his friends and the public for their kind patronage, and would inform them that he has removed to 110 Breughton-st., (opposite the Lyceum Hall,) where he intends devoting his time exclusive ly to Engraving and Printing Visiting, Wedding, and Professional Cords, Bank Checks. Bank. So ciety and other Seals, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, &c., &c. Also, LITHOGRAPHIC D RAWING and PAINTING, such as Views of Buildings, Portraits, Blanks, &c„ Soc. U. II. HOWELL, nov fi 110 Broughton st. P LANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE. A valuable Plantation in Bryan County, contain ing about 800 acres of good Cotton, Corn and inland Rice Land. Of the above 250 acres are clarcd and under cultivation. Upon the place is a comfortable two story Dwell ing with all the necessnry out buildings, allot' which have been put up in tho iHstfive or six years. The situation is upon the salts, and the health of the placo unexceptionable. Also, a gang of twenty- six Negroes, out of which there are nineteen workers, and but two old ones. The Plantation and Negroes will be sold “eparntely or together. Credit will be given, with approved sesurity. Ap ply to ROWLAND So WASHBURN, nov fi ilTE KID GLOVES.—A large supply. 1 received and for sale by w iLgyM0IJS 12 Old etand of Hamilton So Symons- '»hen Butter; O UR ASSORTMENT OF GOODS THIS SEASON—Having supplied ourselves with eve ry article that will piobHbly be wanted in our line, we again invite the public to examine our Fail Stock before mnking their purchases this season. Our Bales shall be made at reasonable prices, and satisfaction will be given if possible. Every kind of Genteel Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Vulises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, &c.,isto befound at all times among otir goods: Gents' Dress Coats, Vests Pants, nnd other garments, necessary to complete n genteel suit, we are continually prepared to furnish. Hats nnd Caps of all pnftcrnsjor Men, Boys null Children. Family Shoes suitable to all tastes and necessities, and Ser vants' Shoes and Clothhing for both City and Plan tation use, wo are fully provided with. Returning thanks for patronage thus far, let us again respectfully solicit custom from our friends and strangers. WM.B. I1ALE. nov 6 I.AINS AND BLANKETS Just opened, an additional supply of the above, embracing a great variety and rendering our assortment com plete. For sale in quantities to suit, very low by JAMES ANDERSON So CO. nov 6 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 BryaD-strects. TTALL LAMPS AND LANTERNS.—A tine O assortment of Hall Lamps, with stained Land scapes, and pluin, just opened nnd for sale h v nov 7 COLLINS So BULKLEY. SEVERAL INVOICES OF NEW GOODS, of va- k3 rious kinds, received per steamer, Florida by JAS. H. So M. SHEAhAN. Tho citizens are respectfully invited to call and see them nov 6. TTtOR SALE.— 20 bags new Georgia Wheat J/ Flour, in sacks of 100 lbs. each. 1000 bushels white Maryland Corn, in sacks 500 do. Heavy Oats do. do, novl HOLLIS & LAWSON. %1/ANTED, a smart colored boy, about 12 years V V old, to serve in the store. Apply to JOHN M.COOPER. oct 30 Corner Whitaker and St. Julian-sts. CJTAIR RODS.—An assortment of Stair Rods. O Just opened, and for sale by oct22 COLLINS So BULKLEY. l\/f A N T I L L A S-—Just received per steamer lVl Florida, some plain, blnck and watered Silk Mantillas, French and English Prints, Ladies’ black and colored Kid Gloves, Misses and Ladies’ Bonnet RibbonB, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Hemsteich nnd Bordered do; for sale by „ov 7 LaROCHE, BOWNF, So CO. QHAWLS-—A very handsome assortment of O Long Shawls, Broche, Palm Leaf, Mourning and half Mourning do; for sale by „ov 7 LaROCHE. BOWNE& CO. J'i ARPETH, RUGS, &C--A supply ot Three-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Druggil Baize, Soc., for sale by nov 7 LaROCHE, BOYVNE So CO. WINDOW SHADES, and Textures, Buff Lin- T V cn. for Curtains, also Embroidered Muslin Cur tains in the piece, for sale by „ov 7 F LaROCHE, BOWNE So CO. OECEIVED, and in store. 100 boxes No. 1 JV tine Crackers, and 1 bbl. Green Ginger, for pre- JOHN D. JESSE. DECEIVED tieratCHiner. and in store, 10bbls. it Apples. 10 bbls. choice Mercer Potal oet, Grapes, Pear, and Quinces, for preserving d jEggE S'KoV 0 doz ' nne «JT™” ke ralTTTEIl AND CHEESE—60 kegs selected Bffortiai Butter, 117 boxes English Dairy Cheese. Larding and ‘o^^on, JOHNSTON So CO, IF It ANDY.—10 half pipes Otard. Dupuy & Co. vjAY HAY —Prime Northern Hay m store, and It for sole at«l per hundred, by , , . niivm R. DILLON, Foot ot West Broad-st. irtORN.—Firstquality Baltimore Gore, landing pei C schooner Martha Bird, ^/vfD^^KLON, Foot of West Broad *L Household Words, Noz. 30 and 31. « - -. Cello, or New.York Abow Ground : byG- G. Fob- ter. author of “ New-York by Gas Light. Petticoat Government: a Novel; by Mrs. Trollope. The Bandits of the Ossage : a Western Romance , b, Farth™°B°fip^y n of Horace Templeton; by Charles Lover. by j 0 jjn M. COOPER BO* * ’ a. tobacco, coffer, ha VON, <tc. 100 hhda prime Cuba Molasses 100 boxti Manufactured Tobacco 80 small bnxes do dia 25 bbls prime St. Jago Coffee 100 bags do llio do. 35 pockets do Java do. 50 bbls Northern Whiskey 50 bids P Phelps’ Gin 20 bbls Old Munongahela Whiskey 30 hhds prime Bacon Sides. 30 do. do. do. Shoulders 75 bids prime Pork 50 hales Gunny Bagging, 20 do. Dundee do. 50 bnxes Star Candles, 50 do. Soap 100 bbls Caunl Flour, 50 do. half do. 75 half bills Baltimore Flour 20 tirces Nell 's limns, 10 do. Shay’s do. 5 M. superior Spanish Segars. “CnbanuB.” 50 baskets Champagne, D. A (Jarrcnu 20 do. do. Lignot For sale ou accommodating terms, by nov 9 COHENS St HERTZ. C ORN, HAY AND OATS 2,000 Imsbela prime Msylnml Corn 1,800 bushels heavy Maryland Oats 100 bundles Northern Ilay. Limiting nnd for s»'c by J AS. SKINNER, Foot of Whltaker-street. The Subscriber will keep constantly on band tho above, and solicits a share of public patronuge. nov 8 D OMESTICS'■•Blenched and unbleached Do mestics, lor sulo at low prices bv . B. F. McKENNA. nov S 111 Congress-st., Momjmeut-sqr. WANTED to RENT—A Room,! furnished or v v un'iirnislied, sutnlilo for n private office for a single gent.emun. Enquire nt this office. oct 7 W OOD! WOOD!—Just received a lot of first quality Oak Wood. For sale by DAVID 11. DILLON, nov 7 Foot of West Broud street. R ECEIVED—IVrbnrqu - Vernon: 20 bills. Mer cer Potatoes; 20 do. choice Apples: 25 boxes Raisins. JOHN D. JESSE. , nov 8 JJOYS CLOTHING, just received an assort ment, and for sale low, by PRIC nov 5 PRICE So VEADF.R H AY*—Prime Northern Hay, landing from ship Sandusky: for sale low. by nov 4 JOHN V. TARVER Exchange wharf. T ABLE MATS.’—Sen Weed, Oil Cloth and Straw Table Mats; just received ami for sale by nov 7 COLLINS So BULKLEY. B OGLE’S Hyperion Fluid, for tho Hair, jnstre crived nnd tur sale by L. J. MYERS, nov 8 Apothecary, Smets'Buildings. D lt. JAYNE’S MEDICINE and Tonics, for sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, novfi Smets'Building. L ari oil.—n wtfks hist ircrivnd nnd for Rule by <i. K. HENDRICKSON St CO. nov !) P OTASH.—lOnblrf. eiqn’iiorquniity Potnsh; for sale by (J. R. lilSNDtiiCKSON & CO. nov 1) A H RANDJttA.VN (JnnuiiiH iiuir Dye, with • direction*-, tor sale by L. J. MYERS, nov 9 Apoth»Mjnrv ( Min'ts’Building. pUKJEKSU(Ttuitdjtum’s purifyimr v7 Watrr, tor wnsUiiiji ihu Hair, ju.-t roctiivedaua for-nie by * L J. MYERS, . iiov 9 Apothecary, h mots’ Building:. P HI.>110 NORTH HlVJEJi 13AY.—50 bales prime North River liny landing from barque Vernon, and tor tale by .1 JilN V. TAliVER, nov 8 Exchange wharf. S ILKJS—Rich Canidum Silks, and colored, and Black Satin de Cliene, fot sale cheap by R F. McKENNA, nov 8 111 Congre i9*jt., Momunent-eqr. H IGHLY' improved Yeai tious, for sole by nov 8 Ayotheci t Powders, with direc* L. J. MYERS. Smets* Buildings. Q y V E^TH! VJE8T8! 2 VffiM!! 2-G. 8. N1CH OL8 has just received the most beautiful assort ment of figured Silk Vests everbruught to this place, together with a great variety of Cashmere, Satin and black Cloth, which he offers very Jow. Call and see at the Clothing Store, nov 2 GIBBONS’ RANGE. npilUNKS AND TRAVELLING BAGS.— •*’ A large assortment on hatid. nnd will be sold at. modi rate prices, by GEO. S. NICIIOLS. nov 2 OSI1EN BETTER —Just N sole: 10 firkins Goshen Butter nov 2 WM. ft landing and for by 'AVIDSON. QUGAR. — 10 hhd«. Muscovadc ^ from ship Emma Watts, and b net 31 JA Ctt A YER’S CHERRYFECT , vnrious affections of the Lung the relief of consumptive patients und for sale by L. J. MYERS nov 4 J AYNE’S EXPECTORAI Colds, Asthma, Spitting of B1 Breathing, &c., just received and foil L. J. MYERS, nov 4 IS Sugar, landing sale by A. NORRIS. IAL—For the and Throat, for 2.C., just received Apothecary, ■net’s Building T—For Coughs, od, difficulty of sale by Apothecary, net's Building. ’IMIK COUNTRY BOOK) ot the Field, the 1 Forrest, and the Fireside ; by William Howitt. Success in Life: The Mechanic; by Mrs. Tuthill. The History of Xerxes; by Jncot Abbott. A Greek and English Lexicon offfhe New Testa ment; by Edward Robinson,D. D.,fL. L. D.; anew edition. Receivcd by JOHN M. COOPER, nov 7 * 1 4 GENERAL VIEW OI 1 THE FINE ARTS—Critical and Historical; by D. Hunting- toil. B. A., A. M Jamaica in 1850: or the Effects of Sixteen Years of Freedom on a Slave C ldny; by John Bigelow. The Artist's Chromatic Hand Book! being a practi cal treatise on Pigments, their proparties and uses in Painting; by John P.Ridner. History of Propellers and Steam Navigation, with Biographical Sketches; by Robert Macfarlane, C.E., Editor of the “Scientific American.” ‘Received by nov 8 JOHN At COOPER.' F ALL AND WINTER GOODS.—The sub scribers havo received by recent arrivals, an ex tensive supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, embracing full assortments of articles suit ed to Dress, House keeping, and Plantation purposes, which they other for sale in quantities to »uit, on libe ral terms JAMES ANDERSON So CO. Oct 11 No. 70 St. Julian, and 103 Bryan-st. M athematical instruments—of various styles and sizes. Also a few sets made of German Silver with Steel points. Received by nov 4 JOHN M. COOPER. F INE FROCK COATS.- Uiceived per ship Sandusky, a good assortment, and for sale at the lowest prices. nov 5 PRICE & VEADER, 147 Bay-st. F OR SALE.—A new light Buggy, with harness A bargain, by nov 2 PIERSON So HEIDT, H AMS—15 Tierces superior Hams, Landing per brig Susan Ludwig, for sale by nov 5 COHENS So HERTZ. N E< RUM.—50 bbls. Luther Felton So Son’s • best Boston Rum. Landing from barque Lady Knight, for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. nov l H ALF HO^E—Merino, Cotton and Silk ; just received, a I area assortment, (some of small size.) PRICE So VEADER, 147 Bay-st. oct 23 T ABIES’DREHS GOOD8.-A largo assortment 8 J of black and colored plain and figured Silks, and Satins, plain and printed Cashmers, Muslin de Lanes, Merinos, Sylvsneas Alpacas, Canton Cloths, French printed Cambrics, Gimhsms, Plain and Figured Swiss, and Tarlltano Muslins, Long and Square Can ton Crape nnd Woollen Shawla, Lace Capes, and Berthas, Chantilly Veils, Embroidered Sleeves, Chemezettes, Collars, and Linen Cumbric Hanker- chefs, Gloves. Soc. Ac.—For sale in quantities to suit, at lowest prices, by JAMES ANDERSON So- CO. nov 6 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryin-streets. S HIRTS, fins White Shirts, Red Flannel and Hickory Shirts for Servants, lor sale by G S. NICHOLS, oct 30 Gibbon’s Rangs. SHIP LINES. FOR BOSTON. Tho barque LADY KNIGHT, Capt. Choate, having a large portion of her cargo engaged ’will have quick dispatch. For Freight or Pus snge, apply on board, nt Johnston’s wharf, or to nov2 BRIGHAM, KELLY So CO. FOR BOSTON. ^F.h The regular packet brig ZENOB1A, Capt. SUsUk Carlton, having all her under deck freight en gaged, will havo immediate dispatch. For Freight, 100 bales Cotton, on deck, or Passage, apply on bottrd, at Johnston’s wharf, or to >">v 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY ft CO. FOR NEW-YORK—Old Established Line. 1 ho re F"hir packet brig AMERICAN, Capt. J®S£Ross, having moat of her freight engaged, will have quick dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at Telfair’s whnrl, or to _ BRIGHAM, KELLY So CO. Foil NEW YORK—New Line. ~~ I ho regular packet sebr. GEO. J. JONES, Oapt. H. Look, lias the larger portion'of a aargo engaged, will meet with dlspntch for the above port. For balance of Freight, or Passage, apply to Captain onboard, nt Anderson's wharf, nr to nov 13 ROWLAND So WASHBURN. FOR NEW-YOHK—New Line. The brig LIVE OAK, Capt. Sawyer, hna a . . large portion of her freight encaged, and will linve dispatch for the above port. For Freight or Passage, apply to oct 31 ROWLAND it WASHBURN. FOR BALTIMORE. The line fast sailing brig HENRIETTA, Dubel, master, will have immediate dis patch tor tho above port. For Freight or Passage, having fine accommodations, apply to the Captain on board, nt Waldburg's wharf, or to nov 1 COHENS So HERTZ. •NvotfV lOO BRYAN STREET. SHOES—SHOES-SIIOES. —The subscriber takes pleas ure nt this time, in returning _ many thntjks for the very liberal patronage oxtei ded to him by the citizens generally, and in return for their kindnaas, he begs to notify them, that lie lias just returned from the Northern Cities with a com plete ar.d extensive stock of Boots and Shoes, all of which are made by competent and estnblised work men, which are now opened nt 10C Bryan-st., where he has locnte'd, nnd are offered to the public, at prl- ces that will suit one and all. FRANCIS KOPMAN, T. S. A splendid article of Travelling Trunks, Valises nnd Carpet Bags, also Silk and Beever Hats, Men’s nnd Boys' Cloth, Velvet and Silk Caps, oct Ifi 3m F. K. # HARMONIC INSTITUTE.— Tho subscribers respectfully announce, that by recent additions to their stock, they are now ennbled to offer tho greatest choice, both in vnrieti and amount.of Musical Merchandise of every description, ever displayed in Savannah— These coeds, being imported directly from the European manufacturers, can bo sold ot Northern importers prices, thus offering superior facilitios to dealers. Amongst their variety may bo found: Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Flageolets, Clarionets, Fifes, Banjos, Tomborines, Accord inns. Flutinns, Brss In struments, Harp, Guitar nnd Viulin Strings, Bridges, Screws, Ac. Ac. All of which are offered! wholesale or retail, by F. ZOGBAUM So CO„ nov 13 Coroner St. Julian-st. So Mnrket-sqr. A HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE. £USt The subscriber having bought a Farm adjoin- ing, offers foi side his present residence situat ed on St. Augustine river (salt water,) containing one hundred nnd twenty acres of Land,ot which fifty acres are cleared and in cultivation. It is four miles from Savannah, and joins Honneventure on the south, and is not only the most beautiful and pleasant residence on the sea-coast of Georgia, but perfectly healthy. On the Farm me a great variety of Fruit 3 reus, among which is a fine grove of Citron Lemons now in full hearing. An abundance of fine Oysters, Fish, Crabs and Shrimps, in thuir season may be had at all times. Also Macon Island, situated on tho same river con taining 43 acres of first quality Hnmmnck Land, on which is live oak timber enough cut for fire wood to pay for the place,this Island is n Clio location for onnen- gageil in thelOyster and!Fish business. Also, theFarm known ns Hemlock, containing 83 acres of Land twenty of which are cleared, fronting on the Bonne- venture Road Hnd a quarter of a mile from St, Au gustine River. For terms, apply totliesubscribcr'on the premises. WILLIAM E. LONG. Cedar Groce, Nov. 13. lmo nov 13 wfPISJP ha ckTtable. jrvll The Subscribers having furnished ytTYV their sTniiLESwith ngood stock ol HneIIOKM r 8. and new CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, infoim their friends and the public, that they can at nil limes be accommodated with fino CARRIAGES and HORSES, with careful Drivers, and HORSES and BUGGIES nnd SADDLE HORSES, by calling at the Old Stand on West Broad at. oct 19 - lm WARNER A HOOKER. m TO RENT .—The commodious Brick DWELLING, in Liberty street, nt present oc cupied by Gilbert Butler, Esq. Apply on the premises, or to FREDERICK A. TUPPER. nov 7 | FASHIONABLE HATS —A fow dozen just received by k sept 30 PRICE A VEADER. STOVES Just received and for sale 150 Cook Stoves, and Ranges; 100 parlor Stoves, 75 Hall and Office Stoves of the most fashionable patterns. Also Force. Lift, and Boar Pumps, Plain end Jappnned Tin Ware, Hollow and Enamelled Ware, Furnaces, Smoothing Irons, Grid Irons, Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, Ac., Lead Pipe, Apet Lead, Iron, Copper and Zinc. w McAIlTHOR So MORSE, Oct 7 No. 13 Barnard Street. C O-PARTNERSHIP.—The Subscribers have entered into a co-partnership for transacting a GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS, ns follows: FltlF.USON A HOGft, Savannah, Ga., HUGE A FRIERSON, Macon, Ga. Geo. S. Fbiebson, Savannah. Jno. 8. Hooe, Macon, nov 1 F 3mo TVYRS. J. A. GEORGE respectfully announces 1VA to the Ladles of Savannah that she has com- mpneed DRESS-MAKfNG, nnd humbly solicits their liberal patronage, at No. 68|HULL-3TREET. nov 11 mfs SAVANNAH DIRECTORY FOR 18-51. T HE Undersigned will publish a Third Edition of the above named work, to be ready tor delivery, prior to the 1st January. Advertisements will be inserted at the following rate*: For one Page. $6 00—12 Copies gratis, “ half " 3 00— C “ one-fourth “ 1 50— 3 “ “ “ one-tenth “ 75—1 “ •• The Book together with a copy of “Galloway’s Sheet Almanac,” (which is just published,) will be delivered to subscribers for 25 cents. DAVID H. GALLOV*AY. oct 23 lmo 73 York-st. /“1RU8HED SUGAR.—25 bbls Crushed Sugar* V landing from ship Marion, for_sale by nov 4 COHENS A HERTZ. S HAWLH.—Rich Embroidered Cashmere, Plaid Wool Long Shawls; for sale cheap by B. F. McKENNA, 111 Congre«s-st. oct 28 Monument-sq. B AGGING AND ROPE.-30 bales Gunny Bagging; 20 do. Dundee, imitation Kentucky Bag- girg; 100 pieces Dundee Bagging; 300 ceils Kentucky Bale Rope. For isle by JAS. A. NORRIS, oct 28 O RRIS AND CHARCOAL PASTE.-For cleansing the Teeth and Gums and purity ing the Breath, just received and for sale by oct3l G. R, HENDRICKSON So CO. TT1VERY BODY’S ALMANAC, FOR 18S1, i-J together with a complete Memoranda for every day in tho year, for sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE. oct 24 rpHE OLD COUNTRY HOUSEi A Novel, l by the-author of the ‘•Gauibler’a Wife.” The Fortunes of a Young Widow: • Veritable Revelation of New-York. Life in the 19th Century; by an OI4 Inhabitant. Horace Templeton; by Clutfe* Lever. The Jenny Lind Melodist Graham's and Godey’h Magazines, for November. oet 23 4 J. B. COBBEDGE. STEAM BOAT LINE U. S. MAIL STEAM LINK BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA YU. m SAVANNAH and kev WEST, To Sail Friday,lftth November. “ |*}« “Plendld sea Steamship ISA- ofllOOton. burthen, comma*, ded by William Rollins, Will rtsume oc, r ^'i 1 "nf i ' ,a . , .9 rth ® flb07 ° R° ru on ;arasaCTES leave Charleston on the 1st and 15th, for Havana, via Savannah and Key West sod from Havana ’ for siTaad’o? Tln J'' ,jr Savannah, on the 8th and 22d ot eaeh month. For Freight or Passage, ap M, C. MORDECAJ, Charleston DRAKE, BROTHERS & CO Havana A. F. TEFT, Key West. ’ octT COIIENS So HERTZ, Savannah FOR TOWING OR CHARTER. The superior steamer JASPER, b®- — Ing now in fino order, Is ready to tow . ———- vessels ot any class, at accommodat ing rates; she will also be chartered if desired. For engagements, apply to nor U COHENS So HERTS!, Agts. FOR MATHEW’S BLUFF. ' AND Att, Tttk INTXHMEDtATX LANDINGS. To Leave Friday 15th, at 5 P. M. The Steam Packet Dn- KAI.I1, CapL J. M Moody, during the low stage of tbe ;====3BSSgttB&&r ltiver > w 'h not run up ns touch „tUthX^Jl“liX«^ b FoX^ or passage, upply on board or to 8 S COIIENS St HERTZ. FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG AND TUB INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. Leaven Tuesday Morning Nov. 19. i ,»« 8U ‘ amer 51 • L. COOK, Capt. Peck will leave tho Union Steamboat Ccmpt- ny’s Wharf a. above at 10 o’clock, A. N For freight or pasage, apply on board, or to ROWLAND So WASHBURN. Agti. FOR BURNT FORT. VIA DARIEN, ST, SIMON'S ISLAND, BRUNO- WICK, BETHEL, JEFFERSONTON, SoC Leaves Thursday, Nov. 14, nt 19 M. - Tho Steam Packet IVANHOE, Capt. G. 8. Clnghorn, will leave this trip, at 12 o’clock M. For , „ Freight or Passage apply on bonrd nt Forry Wharf, or to jal 1 *' , , M. A. COHEN, Ag't C©* All freight payable by shippers, and will ba stored during the absence of the boatt free ol chargo For AUGUSTA and HAMBURG Leaven Friday Forenoon Nov. 15. »» . n-fT**** *. The new and splendidsteamer HA1 ■p&SagaC COCK, Capt, MuRitAV, will leave b the above ports and intermediate landings, every Ft day, nt 10 o'clock A.M. For freight or passage appi on bonrd, or to BEHN So FOSTER, Agts, . Bay Steel. DAILY (J. S. MAIL STEAMERS, « ™ iQ SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. Those steamers leave Daily from Savannah, at 31 o’clock, P. M., nnd Charleston at 9 o'clock, A. M connecting with the CentralRatl-Road, at Savannah, and Wilmington Steamers at Charleston. COHENS So HERTZ, Agents, Savannah, E. LAFITTE So CO., Agents, Charleston. SEMI-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL STEAMERS, BETWEEN SAVANN AH, GA.g AND PALATKA, FLA. VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, AND ST. MAllYS.aA. JA CKSONVILLE. BLA CIC CREEK, AND PICO LATA FLA. Leave Savannah every Tuesday and Satubdav, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and Palatka every Monday and Thubsday, ut 4 o'clock, P. M., connecting with the U. S. Mail Stages at Jacksonville, Picolata, nnd Pa latka, Fla. COHENS So HERTZ, Agents. FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG^ AND THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS'! Leaves Saturday Morning Nov. 114 — “ 'The Steam-packet OREGON, Captain Shaw, will leave the Un Ion Steam Boat Company's Whnrl •ns above, at 10 o’clock, A. M. Fot Freight or Paseago, apply on board, or to ROWLAND So WASHBURN, Agts- 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 and Augusta, every Saturday and Wednesday morning, at 7 o’clock. TheBo Bontsareof very light draft, and are fitted ep Passengers mid FrcightfOiithoSavannuh River, Freight consigned to the Agonts will he forwarded free of Commission. All way lreigb* payable by shippers. For Freight or Passage, apply onboard, at Union Steambout Company's Wharf, orto ROWLAND So WASHBURN. Agenta. 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. N Through in Set- evtv hours! Fares 999, including meals on th Bonta leave Suvannah on Tuesdays and Baturdoys, at 10 o'clock, A. M, and tho stages leave Jacksonville Immediately on the arrival of the boats, Wednesdays and Sundays, for Tallahassee, via Barber’s, Alligator, Mineral Springs and Modlsor.villo *** Passengers will find this the shortest and most comfortable route. JJjB TH. D. DEXTER, Prop. Stags Coaches. WOOD So COX, Agents, Jacksonville. , Ageuts, Tallahassee. 3 lirough Tickets for salo by COIIENS & HERTZ, Agents. Savannah, piTRATE OF MAGNESIA j an agreeable Refrigerant and Laxative, prepared so as t„ bo as pleasant to the taste ns Soda Water. For sale 0 by JNO. A. MAYER, No. 154 Broughton-st., Sept 21 Next door to Currell So lloggs. A FEW of those beautiful Jenny Lind Fancy Cloth Sacks. For sales low, at Sept23 PIERSON So HEIDT* B RAN—600 boxes prime Baltimore Bran. Lan, ding per schooner II N. Garnbi ill, and for sale by DAVID R. DILLON. Foot of West BroadsL ECONOMY-WEBB’S WASHING POW- -l-i DER. A great saving will be procured in aoap, labor end time, by the use of the above Powder. For sale by JNO. A. MAYER, Sept 21 Next door to Currell & Boggs. LTAMS.—10 casks Wm Neff’s Extra sugar cut A A canvassed Hams, landing from brig Gen.Tayl and for «a!e by JAS. A. NORRIS. septlR H AY. 40 bulcs prime Northern Hay,-land fromechr. Lydia Ann, at Habersham’s, whi and lornnle by oct 9 JAS. A. NORRIS D OOR MATS.—Just opened nn extensive a«- sortment of. Door Mats, comprising Adelaide Jenny Lind, Rope, Border, Sheep 8kin, Jute and Al- icant Mats. For sale by Oct 11 COLLINS So BULKLEY, 100 Bryan-st. pnBJ'CH AND AMERICAN’ - ®’A N C Y JL SOAPS—As Jeupy Kind, Rough and Ready. Taylor's Crystalline Wnehbslla, genuine Brown Windsor Soap, Fancy Boxes. English Hair and Tooth Brushes, genuine Luhin's Extracts, &c , for sale by L.'i. MYERS. Apothecary, nov 12 Smcta’ Building w U ARD.wArk, CUTLERY, dko.—The^ AX dersigned have now opened one of the b,. aelected stocks of English and American H4RI WARE ever offered in this market. Their pnrebasi being made exclusively from Manufacturers, th« aro enabled to offer their Goods, wholesale or retsi atfw low price* asip iray other cities North or Soutl The public ars seSpfetfuily invited to examine ot stock before tacking Weft pnrohasari- oc«» MeGlBMHCT A HORTON.