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SAVANNAH MORNING IN r:WS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1850.
I .pecialNoticcfii.
i'o request of a numW of hia fellow.
u ie Hon. JOlW McPJIEUSON BERRIEN
.: “ , the citizens oT Chatham County, in this
‘““tUEBDAY EVENING next, 19th Inst, at 7J-
til' •' nor 16
VISITING CARDS,
VTtt WRITTEN, IN a VAISIEtV OF STYLES.
Il,C *iinsn» con ho seen el Mr. J..V< Cooprn’s Book-
where orders will bo received end iminedl
^ded to. T. O’DONNELL.
I *»16 .—
if^KclItor i—l’leiiseiiBnounceMr. JAMES
‘mIIRIGHT as a cundidate for ItECElVEll OF
*v'rETURN'3i “t the ensuing election, and oblige
MANY VOTERS.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
n gyoillt lias removed his Office to Broughton-
' N. E. corner of Montgomery. neat’.
, Ko. l u Barnurd-st,, near Market-square.
Uco'rs lor consultation in Office) from 9 to 11 A.
I « Mid from 3 to 5 P. M. nov 16
lilt. VISII,
I Hu removed his Office to No. 122 Broughton-,Street,
1 and Whitaker. d nov 19
DOCTOR. GILBERT,
remoted to No. 75 Broughton-st., next to the
| residence of Mr. Prendergast.
0* nov 12
IT
savannah and charleston
I trBimS the South Carolina Institute, to be held in
I charleston from Monday, the 18th inst., to the 25th
I (at,inclusive, will bo furnished with tickets to go
joJ return for one litre. Articles intended for the
I Eibtitiou will go tree.
1 10( g COIIENS A HERTZ, Agents.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
Doctor GANAHL hns removed his office and rest*
line to South Broadst., on the North side, three
I i*rs East of Barnard-st.
|y Hours for consultatio n at Office, from 7 to
I fi M„ nnd 3 to 4 o’clock, P. M. nov 4
11 AtVN Nil M11K US—Of tl»c Greene A Pulaski
Monument Lottery, Class No. 69, drawn In Au
gusta, Gs n on the 13th inst:
„ R3 38 :i3 8 66 55 2 34 36 6 14 64 72 77
No. 6 61 60, 33 ti2 64 Prizes sold.
Also of Extra Clata No. 109i
Drawn in Charleston on the 14th Inst:
33 69 65 62 11 1 8 66 31 75 41 60
DRAWS THIS DAT.
Safes close nt 3 o’clock Tills Afternoon.
GREENE A PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY
Extra Clue* No. 11(1.
Alexandria, Nov. 16.
J. IV. I1IACHY iV CO. managers.
Go Number Lottery 12 Ballots. «
G RANH 8 C H E M E.
•$35,000.
$12,000, $«,OOO, $3,000, 10of $1,600.
nnd more tbnn
300,000 DOLLARS!!
in smaller prizes.
Ticket* only S10— shared in proportion.
Frizes Cnslicd nt this Oltlee.
Tickets and Shares for sale, and orders from the
Country attended to at the old established stand crl
tin; Manager*, Owens’ Building, No 5. Bull street,
lately conducted by P. II. Penderaast, deceased
*ov 10 J. W; MAURY & CO.
D ILAWN MIHUERV -*-Of the Greene & Pulus-
ki Lottery, Class No. 6D, for 1850.
38 3d 8 66 55 2 34 36 14 61 72 77
8 33 72, 2 6 77, 36 62 64 Pries sold
NEJJV GOODS! NEW GOODS!
BERNARD F. Mar HENNA,
(roBMSRLToR Fill FIRM OF CONWAY a M’KBNNA,)
Has just opened an entire Now Block of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Frosli from tho host EUROPEAN and AMERICAN
MANUFACTORIES, nnd will he offered at piice*
which cannot fail to ensure a speeuy sale.
The attention of the public is respectfully solicited.
No deviation from Hi st prices.
CP” 111 Congers st., Honument-stfuare.
FOR BOSTON.
k Thebnrque LADY KNIGHT, Capt Choate,
Shaving a large portion of her cargo engaged
“will have quick dispatch. For Freight or Pa*
apply on board, at Johnston’s wharf, or to
ri BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.
Also of Extra Class No.109.
33 09 65 62 11 1 8 60 31 75 41 60
Holders of Prizes will please call ior the cash or
S.—NOTICE.—Persons desirous of at- renew
NOTICES
|„f Ctndidntce for Office are published daily, until the
If jit Monday in January next, for the sura of Five
■ Dollirs—Payable strictly in advance.
liltcoivcrof Tux Returns for Cliantliuni Co.
j.T. THEUS will bo a candidate for the Office in
llimry next Oct 9
DRAWS THIS DAY.
Sales close nt 3 o’clock. P. M.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
135,000!
GREENE & PULASKI LOTTERY.
Extra C In an 110.
To bo drawn nt Alexandria, Va„ This Day, November
16, 1G50.
J. W. MAURY A: CO. Managers.
78 Number Lottery—12 Drawn Ballots!!
SPLENDID SCHEME.
t Prize of 912,001) I 10.'. 500
10 Prizes of. SI,000 | 175 200
Ac. &c.
Tickets 910—shares in proportion.
Orders enclosing the cash promptly nttended to by
nov 16 . F. VVITHINGTON
|t. iIic Voters of Clmtlmin County:
• The undersigned is a Candidate for tho office of
I RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS, at the election in
1,'uuiy next, and respectfully solicits your suffrages.
octDl J6 WM. NEVE.
OBITUARY.
Died, at Marietta, Gn„ on the 30th October, Mrs.
IAIN M0NGIN, aged 72 years, widow of the late
I Join David Mono in, Esq.
I This estimable lady was endeared to a large num-
Iberol relatives and friends, by whom her loss will
lie deeply felt. Her epitaph is written in the sor-
■rows slid tears of the orphans to whom she was
■more than a mother. She was u member of tho
■Esptist Church in this city for more than a quarter
lcfimitury. Her life was n happy illustration of
Rhe religion of Christ. As she lived, so she died.—
ITbe commons to depart was sudden, but she was not
S ared—her end was peace. Her remains were
tto this city for interment in their last rest-
leg place, at Boneventure.
■ "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from
Henceforth. Yea, eaith the spirit, that they may rest
|»in their lab .re; aud their works do follow them.—
IKcv. 14 a
OIjippiug intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.. • NOVEMBER 16.
ARRIVED.
I 8q>Julia.Howard, Bulkley, from Charleston—to
SVCO’Dri scoj!.
[&brLogout, Collins, from Back River, with 4,000
■aidsrough rit’r—to R Habersham & Son.
I Brig It M Charlton, Liglnbeurn, C days from Som
pel,Massachusetts, in ballast—to Robert A Lewis.
Steamer 11 L Cook, Peck, Augusta—to Rowland*
IVshbum.
I Steamer Gen Clinch,Dixon,Charleston—to Cohens
■ Hertz.
I Steamer Metamora,- Curry, from Charleston—to
tokens dc Hertz.
I Steamer Jasper, Freeland, Charleston—to Cohens
X Hertz.
I Steamer Hancock,'Murray! Augusta—to Behn &
Infer.
I Steamer Lamar, Cromwell, Augusta, with boats 2
N IS—to T R Mills.
1 Sumer D L Adams, Gould, with boats 9 and 10—
p.HM Pond.
I Ik 11'.Screven's flatfm Plantation, with 1100 bush-
la rough rice—to A Habersham & Son, W Wood'
Judge.
M iniature volumes.—The phiiopoenu;
Floral Gift; Pleasures of Hopei Flora's Album;
W. G. Clarke's Poems: Album of Love; Father's
Present; Gertrude of Wyoming; The Violet; Poetical
Fortune Teller; Bridal Wreath; Mother’s Present;
Heart's Ease; Language of Love; Letters to Young
Ladies; Poetry of Love; Montgomery's Poems; Po
ems of Robert HouthV; Cooper’s Poetical Works; Per-
kin. It*'T"T.‘* ---i"-"-—11 trV 0 f Flowers; Lala Rook; Mrs. Segourney’sl’o-
MR .swell Kmg, a I from Darien; also schrs John Y 1 J ,- Eu Cook Sco u's Poems and Ballads;
pwr. and David Rnlknnn. from Satilla River. „„„„ X, Hr.. 1 . I'nn.,,..
I. DEPARTED.
I - tcamer Gen Clinch, Dixon, Charleston.
I ateamer Jasper, Freeland, Charleston.
I'dotnerDeKalb, Moody, Augusta.
I ricamcr Ivanhoe, McNelty. Burnt Fort, Ac.
I '“learner D L Adams, Gould, Augusta.
I MEMORANDA.
ICharloiton, Nov 13—Arr schrs Altnmahn, Ilopeton
snd David Belknap, from Satilla River.
H.—Br 6hip Kitty Cordes, Findlner, Mobile 71
p!- 5798 bales cotton.' In distress, bound to Liver-
F>, baring got a ashore on the Florida Reel on the
Rot of the 3rd inst, where she remained several
Jon thumping hard and causing the ship to leak so
!lu i to r ™dcr it necessasy to put into por:.
|' c »r Alonzo, Thomaston, lrom Savannah.
I“ ew York, Nov 10—Below, Br Bhip Lcchmabcn
T|hs, Poole, from Liverpool, bound to Savannah.—
Kf , c Putin to land passengers.
N U rhip Southport, McCormack, for Savannah, Br
u Ellen; Farnn, for Savannah.
™«dtlnhia, Nov 12—Cld echr Julia Eliza, Dig
k™r Savannah.
WUft, Nov 9—Sailed schr Carroluie, for Suvan
Foreign Ports.
^tvcrpool, 21th—Sid ship Luurcl, Short, for Savon
ARRIVAL OF MR. .TENEBJt
FROM AUGUSTA,
mere he has been Teaching with unbounded success.
ENREE A MILLAR would politely announce that
they will continue to receive Pupils during this
week. Their regular course will commcnco (posi-
tively) on Monday next, November 18th, after which
time they will discontinue to receiv Pupils.
N. B A Ladies’ Class meets daily nt 12 M.
!dT Terms for the Course, Ten Dollars. Success
guaranteed. Rooms next to Dr. RoynU's office,
nov 14 •
rpo HIRE.—A first rate Man Cook; alson Young
-L Man accustomed to wait in the house. Apply at
this office nov 14
NEW STORK.
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS,
UniltRELLAS A TRIIIVKS,
H'HOLESJJ.K ASD RETAIL:
187 CongrotfM-Mtreet, (above the Market.)
WALDBUUO'fl NKW BUILt ING.
fllHE sSubscribci'A would rrspuctfully inform their
A IVieud* and the public that they are This Morn
ing nnnning a well snlnctcd ussortnn»nt »»t NEW
GOODS, consipting of the above articles, aa well as
many others, which they will take pleasure in show
ing, as well as selling, totlmao who may favor them
with a cull, at prices that will compete with airy es
tablishment in this city,
nov 11 STALKY &. HENDRY.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
.1. B. CUBBEDGK,
W HILE acknowledging his obligations to his
friends and tho public generally for the vorv
liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on hit eaten*
lishtnent, would inform them that ho has enlarged
his store, and laid in a more extensive and complete
assortment of SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS
HOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES. &e.,
than he has ever before kept, comprising a very gen
eral nnd well selected stock; nnd he feels confident
that nil Who putroftlze him will not fail to be. pleased
with the articles they purchase, or the prides they
pay for them, n.« he is determined not to he undersold.
Please call ut 1594 CONGRESS-STREET,
nov 11 South of the Market.
PHOENIX HOUSE,
NEAR TIIK MARKET.
7|AHE Subscriber begs leave to Inform his friends
A mid tho public generally, that he lias added to
Ilia already extensive establishment, (viz: Pistol Gal
lery, Bowling Saloon. Shuttle Board, Quoit Ground,
&c.,)nti EATING SALOON, whore he will endeavor
to supply all who please to pntronize him, equal to
any liouso in the city.
JAMES OLIVER. Agent.
N. B. The Bar is supplied with LIQUORS r.ud
SEGARS of the best quality.
Tho Pistol Gallery is open from 10 A. M.
to 10 P. M. 3ino nov 6
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the Estate of
Jnmc8 Frew, late of Chatham County, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment; and all
persons having demands aeninst said Estate will pre
sent them, duly attested, Within th 'time proser ied
by Jaw, to W. M. DAVIDSON,
nov 14 t Administrator.
P ENMANSHIP.—Wbeu the Science of Pen •
manship is well learned, the various styles of
writing, so frequently and improperly termed sys-
terns, enn bo ns readily executed ns different tuues
alter the science of rausi". is understood.
The above fact will lie dem ustrnted to those who
desire to learn how to write or improve their writing,
by tho subscriber,at Messrs Fcuy * Roaignol's Room,
from 3 P. M to 10 every afrernoon and evening,
(Sundays excepted.) Terms—A Course of Thirty
Lessons, of one hour each, 95.
uovll 6 T. O’DONNELL.
R ECEIVED per brig American : 35 bbls choice
Apples
10 bbls,Bidwey Potatoes
10 do. Mercer do.
6 firkins choice Goshen Butter
20 whole und half kits Salmons and Mackerel
2 cases new Prunes, in glass jars, und fancy
boxes
ISbbIs Ht-du, Butter, Milk, Sugar and Pilot Bis
cuit.
noT 12 JOHN D. JESSE.
E xtracts for the iianuker.
CHIKE.—Lubin’s and Roussel’s Jenny Lind,
Popinack, Sweet Briar, SWeet Peas, Spring Flowers,
Patchouly, Rose. Jessamine, Violet, Jockey Club,
Mul "Ambrc, Jonquille, Boq. de Caroline, Rough and
Ready, Rose Geranium, Clove, Pink, Honey Suckle,
Mousscline, West End, Ainbrosie, Cedrat, Mille
Fleurs, Tubereusc, Helliotrope, Magnolia, Mignonette,
Boa. des Dames, Verbena, and Citron Geranium, for
sale bv JOHN A. MAYER,
nov'l4 Next door to Currell & Boggs.
Poetry oi the Atfeetions; Thompson & Gray’s Poems;
The Cornlaw Rhymer; Mrs Heyman's Poems; Poems
ofMaryHowitt. For sale b Tj r
M ARK I Mi INK—Of superior quality
trillion or barrel, constantly on hand
gallon
euIc by
nov 12
,'by the
and for
JOHN M. COOPER.
K entucky
tucky Rope.
tucky 1
nov 13
Y ROPE—1,000 coils best Ken-
R. HABERSHAM & SON.
S 1
ner yard, also 100 pieces light Dundee 1* a ljlbs
iyl3 13 R. HABERSHAM * SON.
50
DDLS. Flour on Bo’ton's whnrf.
nov 13 12 IL HABERSHAM & SON.
PORT OF PLYMOTH AND DEVON PORT, ENG.
CHARLES WOOD,
AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT,
A DVANCES Money, to any amount, on Goods
consigned for sale by Auction, or otherwise, the
attention of exporters isrcspcetfiilly directed to this
announcement. The above port comprises grout ad
vantages for the sale of Southern products—Coni,
Sugnr.llice and Tobacco, would always command the
highest market prices—containing, ns it does, a lurgo
population, nnd o.'iag an extensive Naval Station.
Refer to Mr. VV. It. Symons, Savannah nov 8'
INSTRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE.
M. ETOURNEAU, of Paris,
S prepared to give Lessons in French, lie will
give Private Lessons, if desired—alio Lessons to
classes or in Schools. Those wishing instruction in
French will please make application at the Boukstore
of Mr. J. M. Cooper.
M. Etoubnkau proposes! tojform classes of five
orsix each,to be composed of cjmtleinon. or of ladiea
and gentlemen, to whom lie .will give three lessons
per Week, nt 910 per quarter (pi 36 lessons) for euch
pupil. He will wuit upon elassH nt such places as
they may appoitit, and as may meettheir convenience.
Single pupils receiving llireqleslteus per week, at
their own residences, 920 per quarter.
For particular information as to qualifications, Mr.
EToVKnEaU is permitted to rete&iuthH city, to
Messrs. Montoomku*,Cumming,
.1. M. Coopxr,
W. T. Thomfson, of the News,
Itov 11 J. L. Lockk, of the Republican.
FUR BOSTON.
The regular packet brig ZENOB1A, Capt.
Carlton, having all her under dock freight en
gaged, will have immediate dispatch. For Freight,
100 bales Colton,on deck, or Passage,apply onboard,
at Johnston's wharf, or to
nov 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY h CO.
FOIt~NKVV»Voiui—OI«r~EHtnbllalie<l Lino.
S. -P' Tho regular packet lirig AMERICAN, Cspt.
jflSF K, ‘*. having most of her freight rngnged,
Will bavii quick dl.natrh For Freight or Paasngn,
apply on board, at Tulfair’s wharl, or to
nov 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY * CO.
J
1«« BRYAN STREET.
SHOES—SHOES—SHOES,
—-The subscriber takes pleas
uro nt this time, In returning
many thanks for the very liberal patronage extended
to him by the citizens generally, und in return for
their kindness, ho begs to notify them, that he lias
just return) d lYoni the Northern Cities with n com
plete nnd extensive stock of Boots and Shoes, nil of
which are made by competent ami cstabllsed work
men, which arc now opuiol at MRS Bryan-st., where
lie lias located, and nro offered to the public, at pri
ces that will suit one and all.
FRANCIS KOPUAN.
T. 8. A splendid nrtirlo of Travelling Trunks,
Valises mid Carpet lings, also Silk ami Bearer Hats,
Men’s mid Boys’ Cloth, Velvet and Silk Cup*,
out 16 3m K. K.
HARMONIC INSTITUTE.— Tho
subscribers respectfully announce. Hint
by recent additions to their stock, they are
now enabled to otter the greatest choice,
botli in variety nnd amount.of Musical Merchandise
of every description, ever displayed in Savannah—-
Those eonds, being imported directly from tho
European manufacturers, can bo sold nt Nort|ij'ru
importers prices, thus offering superior facilities to
dealers. Amongst their variety limy lie found:
Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Flugcoiets, Clarionets, Fifes,
Bnujoa, Tomborinos, Accordians, Flutinas, Brss In
struments, Harp, Guitar and Violin Strings, Bridges.
Screws, *c. *c. All of which are offered, wholesale
or retail, by F. ZOGBAUM & CO.,
nov 13 Coroner St. Julian-st. & Market-sqr.
A III (. II I. Y IMPROVED FAR M
FOR SALK.
Tho subscriber having bought a Farm ndjciin-
ing, offers fot ssle his present residence situat
ed on Sri Augustine river (salt water,) containing one
hundred and twenty acres of Land,of which .. ty acres
are cleared and in cultivation. It ij feur miles from
Savannah, and JoinsBonnoveiituroon thesouth, nnd is
lint only tlm most benutilul nod pleasant residence on
tile sen-const of Georgia, but perfectly lieullliy. On
the Farm uro a great variety of Fruit Trees, among
which is n fine grove of Citron Lemons now in full
bearing. An abundance of fine Oysters, Fish, Crabs
and Shrimps, in their season may bo iind at till times.
Also Macon Island, situated on tlie sumo river con
taining 43 nercs of first quulity Hainmiick Land, on
which is live oak timber enough cut for fire wood to
pay for the place,this Island is atlne location for one rn
gaged in thtfOyster andIFisli business. Also, thoFarm
known as Hemlock, containing 80 acres of Land
twenty of which are cleared, fronting oil the Bonne-
venture Rond and a quarter of a mile from fit. Au
gustine River. For terms, apply to the subscriber on
the premises. WILLIAM E. LONG.
Cedar Grove, Nov. 13. lino nov 13
IIA cifSTABLE. ffCZ
The Subscribers having fumi-dicd
tfieir O'i’AliLES with ngood stock ol fine HORSES,
and new CARRIAGES and BUGGIES, inform
their friends and the public, that they can at all limes
he accommodated with fine CARRIAGES and
HORSES, with careful Drivers, nnd HORSES nnd
BUGGIES nnd SADDLE HORSES, by calliug at
the Old Stand on West Brond-st.
oct 19 1 m WARNER & HOOKER.
IJ. 8. MAIL, STEAM Ij
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA VIA.
SAVANNAH AND KF.Y WEST.
To Sail Friday, 18th November,
The splendid sea Stoamabip ISA
BEL, of 11 GO tons burthen, cuthmso
dod l»y William RolHnt.will resume
her regular trips tor the above port*
on Tuesday, 1st Oct., nnd will continue punctually to
leave Charleston'on the 1st and 15th, for IlavniM, vin
Savannah and Key Went, and from Uatsim for
Cliailcston via Key Wi4R nnd Savannah, an the Bill
and 22d of each month. For Freight ot Passage, ap
ply t o
M. C. MORDECAI, Charleston.
DRAKE. BROTHERS * CO., Havana.
A. F.'TEFT, Key West,
oct 7 COHENS & HERTZ, Savannah.
~ KORMATHKW'8 BLUFF.
AND AM, the INTERMEDIATE tANDINOe.
To I.onve Friday *224, nl 8 P. M«
'File Steam Packet Drr-
KALH, Capt. 2. M Moody,
' during the low stage of tile
3ir~:~J- hiP3Ki—Ti River, will not mn up as
lar as Augusta,but conunuo
to touch ut nll|the inter mediate Landings. For freight
or passage, apply on hoard or lo
COHENS A HERTZ,
FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG AND TIIK
INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
Loaves Tuesday Morning Nov. 111.
I fTTff- Hi Tho steamer 11. L.COOK,Capt. Peak,
LfiSfatM-Mlwill leave the Union Steamboat Couipa-
°“ a ***“ , 1 iy'» Wharf as nboVe at 10 o’clook, A. M
For freight or pasngn, apply on board, or to
HOWLAND & WASHBURN. AgU.
FOR BURNT FORT.
VIA DARIEN, ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, BRUNS
WICK. BETHEL, JKFFRRSONTON, AC.
Leaves Tliiiraduy, Slat init.
The Steam Packet IVAN1IOK,
Capt. G. 8. Claghorn, wilt leava
this trip, at 12 o'clock M. For
Freight or Passage apply on
board nf Ferry Wharf, or to
sept 19 M. A. COHEN, Ag’L
AH freight payable by shippers, oud will ba
stored during tlie absence ol tho boat, I reo ot ebargo
KOII AUGUSTA anil HAMBURG
Leaves Frfrlny Forenoon Nor. 22.
,ir~je, ThencwandsplendldsteamerHAN-
COCK, Capt. Murhav, willloave lor
tluiubovc ports ami intermediate landings, every Frl-
day, at 10 o'clock A.M. For freight or passage apply
on board, or to BEHN FOSTER, A«ts,
Bay Street.
FASHIONABLE IIAT8.—A few dozen
| just received by
i sept 30 TRICE A VEADER.
YOUR HOUSE IS REMOVED.
T HE Subscriber avails himself ot this opportuni
ty to return his thanks to his friends and the
public for the liberal patronage they knve Conferred
upon him, and would inform them that he has bk-
mobri) to the cortier of Bay Lane abd Barnard-st.,
apposite the Planters Hotel, where hr will be ready,
nt nil times, to serve them With OYSTERS and nil
other kinds of REBRESHMENT8. I
nov 8 HENRY BURT.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
T HE Undersigned has received par Steamer Flo
rida nnd recent arrivals a complete assortment
of READY MADE CLOTHING, composed in pnrt
of the following articles—and all nindn under his
own superintendance. Tne undersigned has always
received from those who have fnvoreqhim with their
patrounge, the credit of selling the BEST’ GOODS
IN THIS MARKET. He now wishes to call atten
tion to bis PRESENT STOCK, and he wishes them
to understand ho is determined to sell the CHEAP-
EST as well us the BEST.
The following will compose a pnrt of the stock on
hand :
Gertt’s Business Frocks and Sacks.
Kersey ami Blue Pilot Over Coats,
Devonshire Drdb do. do.
Norway Coating do. do.
Black nnd blue Cioih Cloaks.
Pilot Cloth do. do.
Black Dress Couts and Frocks.
’ Brown and olive Cloth Frocks,
llluck super Doeskin Cnssimcre Pants.
Fancy and ribbed do. do.
Black Satin and fancy Silk Vests.
Fancy Velvet and Chally do.
Black, fancy, and white Kid Gloves.
Black, white, and fancy Silk do.
Merino and Silk Undershirts.
White and fancy Shirts.
Red Flannel and Hickory Shirts.
Stocks, Cravuts, and Su menders.
Collars, Umbrellas and Drawers.
Also, a large assortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH,
AJVD GERMAN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND
VESTINGS, made to order at the shortest notice,
and in the BEST STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP.
WM. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitatkcr-strcet.
nov 8 Successor of Hamilton & Symons.
STOVES,
Just received and for sale 150 Cook Stovos, and
Rntiges; 100 parlor Stoves. 75 Hall und Office Stoves
of tho most fashionable patterns. Also Force, Lift,
and Boar Pumps, Plain and Juppsned Tin Ware,
Hollow nnd Enamelled Ware, Furnaces, Smoothing
Irons, Grid irons. Sauce Pans. Fry Pans, Ac., Lend
Pine, sheet Lead, Iron, Copper and Zinc.
McARTIIOR A MORSE.
Oct 7 No. 13 Barnard Street.
LOST,
POCKET BOOK, containing shout Two Hun
dred Dollars in Cash, nnd Notes and Due Bills,
mounting to between Five aud Six Hundred Dol
lars. Any person finding the same, and leaving it at
the Store of Messrs. Vebstii.lr, Lukburrow A But-
uek, wiil receive a reward of Fifty Dollars,
nov 9
OUNTY LAND.—Tho undersigned having re
ceived from the Department ot the Interior, the
instructions and forms necessary to be obsorved by
Applicants for Bountv Land Warrants, under the Act
of Congress, passed September 28th, 1850, will pro-
| lare the necessary papers, and obtain the Warrants,
or those entitled.
Tho provisions of the Act include the surviving
Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Officers, Mu*
sicinus and Privates, whether of Regulars, Volunteers,
Rangers, or Militia who served in the wnr with Great
Britain of 1812, or in the Florida, or any other In
dian Wnr. since 1790, and the Widows or Minor chil
dren of those who have died; nnd also, the Com-
missioned Officers who were in the service of tlie U.
.in tho late war with Mexico,
nov 9 w* HENRY WILLIAMS.
NOTICE.—Fine Fat TURKEYS to bo
. Shot tor in tho Pistol Gallery, or Rolled
4lor in the Bowliug Saloon, nt the Puienix
-House Tills AFTERNOON.
1*
-i P »R NEW-YORK—New Line.
v ‘uo^ regular packet schr. GEO. J. JONES.
* J” - Freight of seventy bales Cotton, or Pas-
. "tpf onboard, nt Anderson's upper wharf, or to
I J 6 ROWLAND A WASHBURN.
WENT.—A three story DWELLING
“DUSE, No. 37 Bay-street. For further par-
,enquire at the City Hotel,
j 3 P. CONDON.
1^?’ • WAY!! IIAY!!!—Prime Eastern Hay
"aifing and for sale by
DAVID It. DILLON,
Foot of West Broad-street
VpJ! SILKS, and Worsted Dress Goods,
Hio{ Embroidered mid plain Crape Shawls,
lu aks. latest style, Embroidered and Plain
N"Tenders, Ladies’ and Gents’ Merino nnd
J «.'• wllit <\ colored, und black Kid Gloves,
Um /> for Cash by.
•IAS. II. A M. SIIEAHAN.
Corner of Broughton and Whitaker-sta
lihds Prime Sides and Shoulders,
Jln Ifrom schr. Samuel Hadlock, and for rule
, I6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. .
B HUSHES ! IIRUSHES !—Ju«t received a
lnreo assortment fit Cloth, Hair, Tooth nnd
Shaving Brushes, for sale by
6 PRICE A VEADER,
nov 14 ' 147 Bny-street.
E NGRAVING. — The undersigned returns his
thanks to his friends and the public for their
kind patronage, and would inform them that he has
removed to 110 Broughton-st.. (opposite the Lyceum
Hall,) where lie iuteiids devoting his time exclusive
ly to Engraving and Printing Visiting, Wedding,
and Professional Cards. Bank Checks, Bank, So
ciety nnd other Seals, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, Ac,
Ac. Also, L1THOGR A1* HI C D RAWINGand
PAINTING, such us Views of Buildings, Portraits,
Blanks, Ac., Ac. R. H. HOWELL,
nov 6 110 Broughton-st.
I
Po.\i7
Cos!
■30 lihds lied Ash, Broken, und Screened
— ” “ ‘ “ ' and
i a u*'i Coding from schr. Samuel Hadlock, an
n lfi b Y COHENS A HERTZ.
SHOULDERS—14 hhds llanTs
i ais , Idcra, landing lrom schr. Samuel Had-
w ic for falc by COH EN3 A IIERTZ.
G and Black Hoskin, White Hurt' and Drab Buck-
Skin, Drab nnd Buff Dog-Skin, with an assortment oi
heavv faced Driving Gloves, forsale at thelowcst
liricel by PRICE A VEADER,
P nov 14 147 Bay-street.
C 'OLD CREAM.—A most delightful prepurn-
) .ion for Chapped Lips and Hands, neatly put
JOHN A MAYER.
up, and for sale by
nov 14
Nextjdoor to Currell A Boggs.
E astern hay.
ing and in store,
nov 13
Selected Eastern Hay, land-
j i-iuir, For sale 1 Y , t
JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange whnrf
7^0UN.—1500 bushels Prime White Maryland
Corn, in store aud for sale' in quantities to suit
purchasers, by JOHN V. TARVER,
uov 13 Exchange wharf.
MOUTII RIVER HAY.—Prime North River
- ' Hay, in store, nnd for sale by
Hay
nov 13
by
JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange Wharf
E ASTERN IIAY—200 bundles prime Eastern
liuy. Landing from ship Cerro Gordo, snd tor
sale by JAS. SKINNER.
nov 13 V oot of Whltaker-st.
O VERCOATS.—Just received a fine assortment
of Overcoats, of various kinds «nd qualities, for
sale by PIERSON A 1IEIDT.
nov 13
H ACTING’S SYRUP OF NAPTHA--
Cougha, Colds, Consumption, and all diseases
of the Chest and Lungs. For sale by
nov 13 G. It. HENDRICKSON A CO.
P LANTATION AND NEGROES FORSALE.
A valuable Plantation in Bryan County, contain
ing about 800 aeri s of good Cotton, Corn and inland
Rice Land. Of the above 250 acres are dared and
under cultivation.
Upon the place is a comfurluble two story Dwell
ing with all tho necessary out buildings, all of which
have been pul up in the last five or six years.
The situatiuu is upon the salts, and tlie health of
the place unexceptionable. Also, it gang of twenty-
six Nrgroes, out of which Ihere are nineteen workers,
and but two old ones. The Plantation und Negroes
will lie sold separately or together.
Credit will bo given, with approved sesnrity. Ap
ply to ROWLAND A WASHBURN,
uov 6
O UR ASSORTMENT OF GOODS THIS
SEASON.—Having supplied ourselros with eve
ry article that wil probably be wanted in our line,
we again invite tho public to examine our Fall 8tock
before making tholr purchases this season. Our sales
shall be made st reasonable prices, and satisfaction
will be given if possible.
Every kind of Genteel Ready Made Clothing, Hats,
Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bogs,
Umbrellas, Ac., is to be found stall times among our
goods. Gents’ Dress Coats, Vest#. Pants, and other
garments, necessary to complete a genteel suit, wc
are continually prepared to furnish. Huts nnd Caps
of all patterns tor Men, Boys aud Children. Family
Shoes suitable to all tastes aud necessities, aud Ser
vants’ Shoes nnd Clolbhing for both City and Plan
tation use, we are fully provided with.
Returning thanks for patronage thus far, let-in
again respectfully solicit (ustom from our friends
and strangers. WM. B. HALE
novjj
M RS. j. a. GEORGE respectfully i
to the Ladies of Savannah that she
_ announces
to the Ladies of Savannah" that she has com
menced DRESSMAKING, nnd hum'ily solicits
their liberal patronage, at No. 68J1IULL-STREET.
ndv 11 mf*
DAILY U. S. MAIL STEAMERS,
U X T W K X N
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA
HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
These steamers leave Daily lrom Savannah, at 8]
o’clock, P. M., and Charleston nt 9 o'clock, A. M.,
connecting with tlie Central Rail-Road, at Suvaminh,
and Wilmington Steamers at Charleston.
COHENS A IIERTZ, Agents, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE A CO.. Agents. Charleston.
SEMI-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL STEAMER
II K T W E K N
SAVANNAH, GA., AND PALATltA, FLA.,
VIA
DARIEN, BRUNSmCK, AND ST. MARYS. OA.,
.1.4 CKSONITLLE. BLA CK CREEK, AND PICO
LATA FLA.
Leave Savannah every Tuesdat and Saturday,
at 10 o’clock, A. M-, nnd Palatka every Monday and
Thursday, at 4 o’clock, P. M., connecting with tho
U. S. Mall Stages at Jneksunville, Plcolnts, and Pa-
lntlco, Fin. COHENS A HERTZ, Agents.
UNION^ HTliADMIOAT COMPANY
TA AND SOUTH C /TRtrUn
OREGON,. Capt. Shaw,
II L. COOK. Capt. Peck,
l.oavc Savannah every Tuesday und Saturday morn
ing, at 10 o’clock ; nnd Hamburg nnd Augusta, every
Saturday nnd B'rdnctday morning, at 7 o’clock.
These Boats Hre of very light draft, und nre fitted op
expressly for Passengers aud Freight,outheSavannak
River.
Freight consigned to tho Agents will lie forwarded
free of Commission. All way freight payable by
shippers.
For Freight or Passage, apply onboard, at Union
Steamboat Company's Whai f, or to
HOWLAND A WASHBURN, Agent*.
N.B. Positively no freight received to go on board
after 0 o'clock on the morning of departure, and the
Company will not be responsible for uny way freight
after being landed-
FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG.
AND THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS'!
Leaves Saturday Morning Nov. IS
The Steam-packet OREGON,
Cuptnin Shaw, will leav- the Un
ion Steam Boat Company's Wharf
las above, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For
Freight or Passage, npply on hoard, or to
ROWLAND A WASHBURN, Agtf
SAVANNAH DIRECTORY FOR 1H3J.
T HE Undersigned will publish aThird Edition o(
the above usrncd work, to be ready for delivery,
prior to the 1st January.
Advertisements will bo inserted at the following
rates:
For one Page. $6 00—12 Copies gratis,
•* half ” 3 00— 6 “
“ one-fourth ” 1 SO— 3 “ “
“ one teiiti) “ 75— 1 “ ’•
The Book together with n copy of “Galloway’s
Sheet Almanac, - ” (which is just published,) will be
delivered to subscribers for 25 cents.
DAVID II. GALLOWAY,
oct 23 lino 73Vork-st.
C - OKN, HAY AND OATH.—2ji00bu*hels'
prime Mayland Corn
1,800 bushels heavy Maryland Oats
100 bundles Northern Hay. Landing and for
sale by JAS. SKINNER,
Foot of Whitaker-street.
The Subscriber will keep constantly on hand the
above, and solicita a share ol‘ public patronage,
nov 8
U.8. MAIL LINK
FROM SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO TALLAHAS
SEE. FLORIDA.
^ ry Through ir. Sev-
Boats leave Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdays,
nt 10 o'clock, A. M. and the stages leave Jacksonville
Immediately on the arrival ol the boats, Wednesdays
and Sundays, for Tallahassee, via Barber's, Alligator,
Mineral Springs und Msdisonvillu
*„* Passengers will find this the shortest and most
comfortable route.
TH. D. DEXTER, Prop. Stage Coaches.
WOOD A COX, Agents. Jacksonville.
, Ageuts, Tallahassee.
fy Through Tickets for sale by
COHENS A HERTZ, Agents. Savannah
FDR TOWING OR CHARTER.
The superior steamer JASPER, be
ing now in fine order, is ready to tow
vessels of any class, at accommodat
ing rates; she wil' also be chartered if desired. For
engagements, apply to
uov H COHENS A HERTZ, Agte.
F oil SALE.—20 bags new Georgia Wheat
Flour, in sacks of 100 lbs. each.
1000 bushels white Maryland Corn, in sacks
500 do. Heavy Oat* do. do.
nov 1 HOLLIS A LAWSON.
| JAY IIAY.—Prime Northern Hay iu store, and
C ITRATE OF MAGNESIA, an agreeable
Refrigerant nnd Laxative, prepared so as t 0 be
as pleasant to the toste ns Soda Water. Forsale by
JNO. A. MAYER, No. 154 Broughton-st.,
Sept 21 Next door to CurreU A Boggs.
A FEW of those besutlful Jenny Lind Fancy
Cloth Sacks. For sales low, st
Sept 23
PIERSON A HEIDT3.
DRAN.~600 boxes prime haltimoro Bran. Lan,
O ding t ‘ "■ ■'
by DA
per sell
V1D R.
DILLON. Foot of West Broad st.
TJ4CONOMY—.WEBB’S WASHING FOW-
JLi DER. A great saving will be procured in soap,
labor and timo, by the use of the above Powder.
For sale by JNO. A. MAYER,
Sept 21 Next door to CurreU A Boggs.
l per bui
iILLON,
F I AMS.—10 casks Wm Nett’s Extra sugar cured
A canvassed Hems, landing from brig Gen.Taylor
and for sale by JAS. A. NORRIS,
sept 18
Foot of West Broad st
S'''ORN.—First quality Baltimore Corn, landing per
schooner Martha Bird, aud for sale by
»Ie by
DAVID R. DILLON.
Foot of West Broad s'.
TILA1NH AND BLANKETH—Just opened, an
-I 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 A CO.
nov 6 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryaa-streets.
H all lamps and lanterns.—a fine
assortment of UuU Lamps, with stained Land
scapes, and plain, just opened aud for sale by
uov 7 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
CEVRRAL INVOICE8 OF NEW GOODS, of va-
Hous kinds, received per steamer, Florida by
JAS. H. A M. SHEAhAN.
The citizens are respectfully invited to call and tee
them nov 6.
'Ilf HITE KID GLOVES.—A large supply, just
» v received and for sale bv
' W. R. SYMONS,
nov 12 Old stand of UamUton & Syraoiu.
H AY. 40 bales prime Northern Hay. landing
from schr. Lydia Ann, at Habersham's wharf
and forsale by oct 9 JAS. A. NORRIS.
1'kOOR MATS.t-Just opened an extensive as-
U sortment of Door Mats, comprising Adelaide
Jenny Lind, Rope, Border, Sheep 8ktn, Jute and Jil-
icant Mats. For sale by
Oct 11 COLLINS A BULKLEY. 100 Bryan-st.
TT'RKNCH AND AMERICAN FANCY
* SOAP8—As Jciidv Lind, Rough and Ready,
Taylor’s Crystalline WashbsRs, genuine Brown
Windsor Soap. Fancy Boxes. English Hair sad Tooth
Brushes, genuine Lnhin’s Extracts, Ac., tor sale by
L.I. M1ER8. Apothecary,
nov 12 Smete’ Building *"
AiaKWAttK^C GTLERY, &e.-The un
dersigned hsve now opened one of the heft
selected stocks of English and American HARD
WARE ever offered in this market. Their purchase*
being made exclusively from Manufacturers, they
nro enabled to otter their Goods, wholesale or retail;
atfss low prices «i» in any other cities North or South.
The public are respectfully invited to examine ostr-
atoek before making their purchasers. /f-n
cxt29 McCLESKEY A NORTON.