Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, November 19, 1850, Image 3

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JTrNA II D ST 1^e¥t ' €H e ap npf GOODS STOKE, sign Of TI1K 11 ED FLA ■, AJANNAH MORNING r\ t:\VS, TUESIJ a Y. NO VEMBER 10. 1850. rt UT» «>E Tim MARKET. * iirinsOlUO^il linviua just returned ,n the North, lin* now ready "ml offer* thr ' I, prices a* mart dive ttliafaetioli. a large ■ r 'fill!V selected stock of *J"SglfjN AND DOMES ITC DllY GOODS, ‘ in part of Shown-i.nd lil.KACHKi%iiii rfrin '"'lulViltHTiNas. all widths and qmditiA Blue R'll Ticks. Shirting Strijl|u<, C'ld ll«.m.v-putn t'Am i Veka. A n'soitnii lit uta.ilfcl und 1l0U'iUIN« calicoes; ‘,,,,, mid rol'>ri-0 Gingham*. Furniture Calicoes, Mi' nfiir-fillea Quilts and Counterpane*, and Fur- Hiiiiitv " DRESS goods. ihrk Sill* Lustre, und Satin Striped Alpm-s*, Mari ' mid l’Mittmi Cloths, Plain and Safin stripe il Cuali- 5, M ,i,| Dolamw, Coburg and mi Cloths, fa'nml Colored Poplin*. With h -plmdid collcc- “ ,• aiuin. Brocade and SHfin .Striped ? MOHAIRS AND ALPACAS j Urovvii, Purple, Slorone, Green, Blue, Olive and *SK AC K SILKS, , r Dresses- Mantillas, &c. 28, lid and 30 in- h itvi'l'' uK' 1 P'sck Silk Lace to suit. m. in anil Embroidered White Canton ('rape r K,aud llltte.k Itilirn -Silk Mantilla*. “ HOSIERY, , ( U H Msortnient ‘of Ladies’ Misses’, Gent’s, and Rnys'Hose end Half Huso; Gem’s Under-Vests aud C, “T I N E N GOODS, f|n«r-B|iun Irish Linens .“warranted all pure Lin yjni, and sound bleach, from 25 cents per yard n*arils- G-4. 7 ‘I. and 8-4 Linen Table Damask, and Wlf-Clolhs. Long Lawns, Dama-k Napkins, and j^v’s. Birdseye, Scotch und liassia Diapers; Bis.k snd Brown Hollands Dowlas and il. back Ttwels* bordered and II. stitch L C. Handkerchiefs blue and black cloths, B!,(Sand Fancy Cassini res and Vestings; Cadet, fur, Oxford and Black S tiuets, Kentucky Jeans and '"blankets ANI) funnels. Mm gup. 10 4. 11-4. 12 4 Blankets lor family use, ad law priced, do. twilled and plain, for servants; iaper7-8 and 4-4 Flannels, Ited. Blue, anil White do. inf priced. A very large collect!, n of WOOL SHAWLS f rw i25cents upwards. Ladies'slid Misses’Zephyr iVfjul Hoods. Children’s Wool Boots, Wool Mitt-, ful-e Heater-, Collars, Black Lace. Green and iKBirege and Gauze VEILS. Bhckslid Col’d Silk and Kid Gloves, Figured Lisle 1,1 Silk Lnce. Linen Edgings, Thread and Lisle do, aud I iie.'i. A superior esnirttni lit Gent's pV»CY SILK C lit a vats Ami puce* t Handkerchief*, Sii-peialiTs; Head-hand- kerebiofs in great vuriely; Umbrellas and Parasols; foesTwi*t* Beads, IF ail Fringe, &c . &c. i,\|| of weieli will lie sold at such prices as wiilclearly show the advantage of puriha.int lor ' T. McKENNA. P.S.Alot of LADIES’ CORSETS, on consignment, diily expected, wli'cli will be sold by the single pair, it »h Itvulr prices, set in MWF 3m NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! BERNARD F. MttoKHNNA, (P.IBMEHLY ,F Fits: FIRM OF CONWAY U M KKNKA.) IL. just openeii ao entire N< w Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ih from the best EUROPEAN and AMERICAN IFACTORIES, and wid he otlered at price.- entinut fail to E.vsunu a 3pkf.dy sale. iiittsutiun of the piildic is respectfully solicited, viutiim pom fir-1 prices, 111 Confess st. Monument-ryuare. new stork. LOTIIING, BOOTS, SHOES, hats, M15 It ELL AS & TRUNKS, WHOLESALE A ND RETAIL: 1ST CunxreAa-ateeetj'Cihnvi! the .Uarket.) WALDBUI O'-:,%KW BUIL INQ. HIE Sabs,.Tiiier.- wind,I respectfully inform their ■ trends and the puuliu that tin y are Tills Morn- I "Owing a well m lecteil nssortnn ut of NEW IBjUS, ci nsisttrig of the above articles, as well a.- : uthers. which they will take pleasure in-how- o Well as selling, to those who may favor them h call, at prices tit a l will compete with any es- ■111111.at iii this city. i ll STALKY & HENDRY. ARRIVAL OF Ill It. JE.MtEE FROM Al GUS’l’A, Wurchclwtbre.il T< aching with unbounded success ] Nitl'.K ,t Ml LI. lit would politely nnin mice that * tiny will continue to rcci ice Pupil, during tin, wk. Their regul r enur e will comiiience tpo 1- ‘Ij) mi Mnudity next, Niivemher 18th, nl ter which inir tiny will discontinue to rrc-v Pti;nls. F.It—A Ladies’ Class meet- tlaily at 12 M. Ur Yerms for the Course, Ten Dollars. Success larante,.,!. Rooms next to Dr. KuyallV olP.ce. tuv If M INIATURE VOLOSES.—The Pbilopm mi; ■ Floral Gift; Pleu-urns ol Hope; Flora's Allium. Jo 'I. Clarke's Poems; Album ol I,, ve; Falliei's res,at: Gertrude of \\ y niiim; Tile Violet; Poetical ' rl "«e T.-ller; Bridal Wreath ; Mot or - - Present: Ifearts K i.e: I.alienage of Love; Lepers to \ oang •idi stl’oetry of Love; Montgomery's Pin ins; Po- mo at Hubert.ioiuhv; (LaqierV I’m tii'id Works; Por* T "I Kl iwers; La’l i Rook: Mis .SegounayVl’e- ’'ll’urinsnf Elizai'ook;.Scott’s Poems andItallnd-; "try n| the Alf'ei tioli-t 'l'm iiipsim .V Gray's Pin ins: t’Cuiiilnw Rliynn r; Mrs Hi yiitgn's Pin ins; Pm in, Jw 0 lluwit t. * For sain by fe iv 12 15. CURB EDGE. ’ X P K T\ (! r S~ Fill! THE HANDItKR» J , PRI KF.—I.iihin's and Roussel's Jenny l.ind, 'piuark, .Su-i'i-t Briar, Sweet Pens. Spring Flower-, ’Irhnuly, Rng,. Jessiunhie. Violet, .loclo-y Club, 11 Aiitbr,., JmiqnilUv llnq: do Caroline, Rough aim Ruse Geranium. Clove, Pink, Honey Suckle, i—dine, VVe,t End,' Aminosie. Cedrnt, Mille if,, Taber, u-OjIielliotrope, Magnolia,Migiioii. tee, lelssDames, Verbena, and Citron Geranium, ful ly JOHN A. MAYER, “"'14 Ni xt door to Curroll & Hogg". RING I Mir—Of superior quality, by the Hon or barrel, couBtautly on lmnd und lor • JOHN M COOPER. fl'CKV ROPE LOOP coils best Ken- ;y iioiio. 12 R^HABERSHAM SON. SL.\N1> BAGGIN4..-41K1 pi, ces 1| a 211), HAY.—Selected Ktsternlfuy, land- »-« iiifemitn -tore. For sala ty n:,v l l JOHN V. PAICVER, E.chango wharf /MORN,—15(10 hasiiel. Prime Whito Mary land Lorn, in .itoru aud tor Knit* in ouantitip^ purchasers, by julIN V. TARVER, U,,v *•' Exdlipige wharf. Plld, a! , ids* 1UU pieces light Dundee If a I |lhs 12 * R. HABERSHAM A SON. I.S. Kl ,ur w 13 12 m Bo’toh'w wharf. R. HABERSHAM & SON. <»RTH UlVEIt HAY.—Prime North River Hay m st' -re. and lor sail by nuv Id JOHN V. TARVER, Exehange whnrf P VHTKltN HAY! —200 buihlif# pifmo liliTT ni , Huy. Luuding from t^biii Crrro (itirdo. nnd lor JA8. HKINNT.R. ,,wv »3 FcotofWbitHkpr.it —Ju^t roorivi'd a tin** a V/ oi o viTcoats*, oi vurioUft Uindn and <|u» sale by nov’l3 urtim-nt qualities, for PIERSON & I1EIDT. ’01.1 CI ACTING'S SYRUP OF NAPTHA.-For Coughs, Colds, Cimsumption. anu all dtseaseB ot the Chest and Lung«. For sa'e by »uv 11 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO ilUTTKR AND CIIKEBII.—43 kegs seletted • > Goshen Butter: 184 boxes Eng isli Dairy Cheese. L ind ngaod fur -sle by nov 111 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A. CO. P uiitljo EASTERN 11AY —300 hales prime Eas- tern Hay. Lauding from ship Cerro Gordo, from Portland and tor sale by nov 12 fiOHENS It HERTZ. W HITE KID GLOVES—A large supply, just received and for sale by W. R. SYMONS. nov 12 Old stand of Hamilton Jc Symons. i JAN'JV’i.—A tine variety of Cloth Punts, now opened and fur sale at the Store ol nuv 13 PIERSON & IIF.IDT. WANTED, a smart colored boy, Hliuut 12 year* v» old, to serve in the store Apply to JOHN iM.’COOPER. oct 30 Corner Whitaker and St. Julhm-sta. S TAIR RODS.—An assortment of Stair Rods. Just opened, and for sale by oct22 CELL NS &P.ULKLEY. T ARdTnD CANDLES — 40 hills, prime Lea J Laril : 25 Half do. do. do. du.; 75 k*‘gs do. do do. do.; 75 boxes Star Camlies; 50 do. Adamantine do. ; 40 do. Sperm do. ; 00 do. Bedell's Tallow do. 0‘s and 8's Landing and for sale bv. nuv 13 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO. D O.WESTICS...Blenched and unbleached Du- inestics, lor sal. at low prices by B. F. McKENNA. nov8 111 Congress-st., Monuinent-sqr. C RUSHED SUGAR.—25 1)1)1- Cunhed Sugar landing from ship Marion, for sale by nov 4 COHENS& HERTZ OOD! WOOD!—Just received a lot of firs quality Ouk Wood. For sale by DAVID H. DILLON. nov 7 Foot of West Broad street. H AMS—15 Tierces superior Hams. Landing per brig Susan Ludwig, for side by nov 5 COHEN'S &. HERTZ. N Ki HUM 50 lihls Lirlnr F.lti.n * Son’s . best Ih'stun Rum. Landiue froii'barque Ladv Knight, for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY It CO. nov 1 U KGEIVED—Perbarqu Vernon: 20 hi t-. Mer cer Potatoes, 20 do. choice A poles: 25 h Xi 3 Raisins. JOHN D. JESSE, nov 8 H VY.-l ’rime Norilii-rn liny, Ihndin^ from ship .Saiiilusk\: tor f*nb* low l>y nov 4 JOHN V. TARVER Exchange*whnrf. ''PAKIjE MAT!*.*-—Son VVinrl, Oil Chrh nnd A l^trHW i’uhle Mat'; just rocriv» il nnd tor sale hy nov 7 COLLINS &. LULKLEY. M ATHisAIATICAL INflTRUMENT.S—of various htyl(*> mi l size*. Ali«o a tV-w sots made of German Silver with Steel points. Received by iv v 4 JOHN M. COOPER. 411 ES I 15 RUSIIKS :—lu-X received a :e assortment of Cloth, Hair, Tooth and Brushes, for sale hv PRIDE <E VEADER, i 147 Bnjaitreet. VKTrGLOVES •_\VhTte _ Kid. Coloured I Bluett Unskiii,'White Bad and Drab Buc • ahaud Buff Dog-Skin, with .m asportment ol cetl Drivin« Gloves, forsnle at the lowest y ° PRICE It VEADER. 1 147 Bay-street. JiCltKAM.—A most delightlul prepnrn- 1 for Chapped Litis and Hamis, neatly pot for sale by JOHN A MA> LU. Next'floor to Curroll & Boggs. fuiTCHERHV PKCTOKIAiS<r Fo r «'e ■uufj Htfections of the Lung^Miid 1 hvoet.*tor i of consumptive patients Arc., ju^t received **dr by L. J. MYKR'L ApoibecHiy, Smet'd Tluihhng NE^TexuuCTO RA NT-tTrCl.ngl'f. 8 * AsthniH, Spitting rf Blood, <lillicult> oi 'S, Ate., just received and for sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary. 4 arfmi't's Building. fEtt AND CHLXBK..^!1 ki gs SjreW 'hen Butter; 50 • oxi«English Dairy Cheese, from Bark Taxes, and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO F INK FROCK COATS.- Kiciva.l per ship Sandusky, n good assortment, and for sate ut the lowest prices. nov 5 PRICE St VEADER, 117 P.ny-et. I ^OR S ALE.—A new light Buggy, with harness, A bargain, by , ,v 2 PIERSON It I1EIDT. H ALF HOSE—Meiino. Cotton and Siik : ju*t received, a large assortment (some of small -iz .) PRICE It VEADER, 147 llsy-st. oct 23 1 ">OYS CLOTHING, Just received an assort- 3 till lit, aud fur sale low, by nov5 PRICE & VEADER P HIHK NORTH KIVKlt IlAY—AO bale- prime North River Hay. landing from butqiie Vernon, and fur sale, hy JOHN V. TARVER, iiov 8 Exchange whnrf. S lli'ts.—Rich Ciunelioti Silks, and colored, and Black Satiu de Chenc, for -ale cliesp by 1). F. McKENNA, nov 8 111 Congress-st, Moiiument-sqr. T runks and travelling rags.- A large asset- mint on hand, and will he sold at mod rate prices, by GEO. S. NICHOLS, nov 2 C f OSIIKN BUTTKlf —Just lauding and fur If sale: 10 firkins Goshen Butter. Iiy nuv 2 W.M. M DAVIDSON. >JUGAK.— 10 li’-ils. Mu*ci)Viidu Sugar, landing ^ from ship Eiiima Watts, nnd lor sale by oct 31 ,ia A '”’ 1 jas a. ngrris. CJIIAWI.S.—Rich Embroidered Cnshmi-re, Plaid O Wool Long Shawl-; for sale ehenphy B. F. JIcKENNA, 111 Congress st.. Monument, sq. oct 28 i.aggTng and ROP1 -30 hales Gunny I ) Bagging; 20 i D.indee. imitation Kentucky Hag- git g; mil pieces Dundee Bugging; 300 coils Km-tucky Bale Rope. For side by JAS. A. NORRIS, oct 28 E very body’s almanac, forissj, together with n cmnp’etc Me minin is "ivry i- .. it... I E> /a IT II II I.’ TY/i Laroche, bowne & co. R ECEIVED, and in store, inn boxes No. 1 line Crackers, nnd 1 "hi. Green Ginger, for pre- “ C , r '' i ' , s' JOHN D. JES4E. BDOKS AND STATIONERY. „„ , J. B. CUBREDGE, W HILE Nckiniwtedglng his ntjllgatlhns to his friends and the public generally for tho very lib' ral patronage h u etofun* bestowed on his estab lishment would inform them that he has rnlarged Ills store, mid laid in a more extensive and complete assortment of SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES &i\, than ho haa ever before kept, coi.iprkliig a very get,, end and well selected stock ; ami lie feels confluent that all who patronize him will not fail to be pleased with the artleh's they purchase, or the prices tin y pay for thrill, ns lie i- di ti rnun* d net tube undersold. Please call at 150J CONORESS-8'ITIEl T, nuv 11 Smith of the Market. day in tlm year, forsnle by J. B. CUBBEDGE. oct 24 ft All PETS, RUGS',&e -A supply ofThreeply V7 and Ingrain Carpet-, ilonrth Rugs, D ior Mats, Drngeil Baize. A;c., for sale hy n , v 7 I.aROL'HE, BOWNE St CO. W INDOW SHA ilES,ami Texture*. Itatr Lin en. for Curtains, also Embroidered Mu.-lit) Cur tains ill the piece, lor sale hy nov 7 R ECEIVED pei'Stci.mer. and in stole, 10 bills. Apples. 10 bills, ell lice Mercer Pota oes. Grapes, Fears and Quinces, lor preserving j}oV 'J JOHN U. Jl!so- L« nil ¥ i?T8.—10 tloz. tine sShirt” of Superior umke, com M..U.EUV. t iTlJTTEIC AND (TIKE?4E.--«0 ki'g” selected l> Gonhun Butter, 117 boxen Eugiiah Dairy Cucese. Lamhng JOHX3TON&C O, r>HANDY.~10 hali pipe* Otard. Dupuy & Co. IS Brand v in bund. Landing and fur sale by nov l SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. | ^ n ...y hnndi'onie Hn^ortinrnt of _ ong Shawls, Brocbe. Palm Leaf. Mourning and half Mourning do; BOU r NE & C Q. dlTAWLS-A O L F l \ E Years in the Interior of South Afr ca ; hy K Gin.'ion Cummings. Life of Chalmers—Vnl,2nd. No. 18 David Copperfiehl. . . Harpers’ Magazine, for Novem^r.^ Rec^d hy, PHQE1NIX HOUSES, nkak thk market, r PIIE Subscriber lit'ye leave to inform his friends •l nnd the public geiirrnlly. tbst he hR** wlded to his ul re July rxtcni>tve r^tahlUhinetit. (viz: 1’i-tol (ial- l m y, Bowlintf *Sh1ooh. fi*huttte Bo«rd, Quoit Ground, &*c.,)hii EATING SALOON, where hr will endciivor t«> supjily nil who please to pAtronizo bin', cqusl to uny ho^so iu tlie citv. JAMES OLIVFU: Agent. N. B. The Bur is RUpplbni with LIQUORS und tSEOAKSoi the hrst quality. Tho Pistol Gallery is open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. 3mo nov B PORT OK Pl.YMOTIl AND DeVONPORT, TiNtJ. CHARLES WOOD, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT. A dvances Motley, to any nun,out, on Goods consigned for sale hy Auction, or otherwise, the attention of exporters is respectfully directed to this aim nnceuicnt. The above port comprises great ad vantages for the sale of Southern products—Corn, Saga),Rice and Tdhacct), w ould always cninmandthc highest market prices—containing, as It doea. a large population, and being an exit naive Naval Station. Refer to Mr. W. R. Sv.M 1 ns, Savannah nov8- INSTRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. M. ETOUHNJE3AU, of Paris, I S pivpHrcd to givi* Le^mms in Frnich. He will give FrivHte I »*8four, if desired—nlso Len«oii« to chmiu'sor in Schools. Those wishing instruction in French will plcnriemake appilcfltijn ut the Bookstore of Mr. J. M. Cooper. M. Etouunkau proposes to form classes of five or^ix (Hch.to be ct.inpoHul'of gentlennn. or oflndies «nd gentlemm. to uhoni he will give three Iohpoiis per week, ut 810 per quarter (of lift less’ iis) for each pupil. He will wait upou cla-soa at tuch place.- as tiny may appoint, and us may meet their convenience. Single pupils reeeivinu three I»‘s«otjs per week, ut their own residences, $20 per quarter. Foi particular information to qualification*, Mr. KtoURneau is permitled to refer, iu this city, to Messrs. Montgo r y Cum.mino, J M. (!00PEii, W. T. Thompson of the New#, nor 11 J. I.. LicKtt. of the Bepulilican. YOUK iitHSE in.AIOVLD. ryill. riubdcriiier availi-hiinself ot tlii* opportuni- 1 ty to return ids thunk* to his friends and the public for the lihorui patronawe they ■ linvo c interred up n him. and would infoim tlom that le has re- Mooed to the corner of Lay ? utn* ami Lamaro-ar., »ippo.-it*» the I’lnutei b Ilofi) win re h" will be ready, at ail rimes, to #i*r\e them with OYSTERS and all other kinds of REFRESHMENTS, nov 8 HENRY BURT. BKAIIV MA1GE CLtlTiJlN^. ^J^HE Und(*r*igmd has received pjt St»nin« rFlo* ■- rida and recent arrivals a complete assortment of BEADY MADE CLOTHING composed in part of tiie trowing articles—and-all made under hi* own rup. rinti n<b.nce. Tlie un<ier*igneilhu« hlnays r« ceived from those who have favored him with their putrotmffe. the credit of selling the BEST UOODH IN T11LS MARKET He now* wishes to call atten tion to hi.* PRESENT STUCK, and he winhen them to understand he is determined to soil tho CHEAP EST as well H> the BEST. The following will compose o part of the stock on hand : Gent’s Business Frocks and Sacks.’ K* r‘avy and Blue Pilot Over C'-ats. Devonshire Drub do. do* Norway Coating do. do* Rhu k and hlue Cloth Cloaks., Pilot Cloth do. do. Blmdt Divas Coat* and Frocks. Brown and olive Cloth Frocks. Bhick -upev Doeskin Cassuncre Pants. Puiuy and nhln d do. do. Black Satin and hmey* Sfllc Vests. Fancy Velvet and Chally do. Black, fancy, and while Kid Gloves. Black, white, nnd fancy Silk do. Merino and Silk Undershirts. White and fancy Shirts. Red Flannel and Hickory Shirt 4 . Stock®, Cravats, and Su pendcr*. Collars, Umbrella* and Drnwer*. Al*n. a lnrue a*somni nt of HiENCH. ENGLISH, AiVD GERMAN CLOTHS. CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, made to order at ’he shortest notice, and in 111- BEST S'lYl.E OF WORKMANSHIP. WM. R. SYMONS. 17 Whitatker street, nov 8 Successor of Hamilton Sl Hyim-m. E N<*ltAVlN<i*— The undersiirned return- l.ii- thanks to liit* friends and the public for their k u i patronage, and would inform them that he luih removed to 110 Br ughton-st. (opposite the Lyceum Hall.) where he intends devotiny nls time exclurvc- Iv to Engravinp and Printing Visiting Wedd’fg. and Professional Cards. Bank <Jhetfka. Bank, So ciety and^other Seals. J* welrv, Silver-Ware. &c . &.C. Al-o. LITHOGRAPHIC D RAVVINGand PAINTING, bitch as Views of Building-. Portraits, Blanks, &c.. &c. R II. HuWFLL, nov (i 110 BrouulitJ n Ft. SHIP LINES. FOR IIOSTON. The barque LADY KNIGHT, Capl. Choate, having* large purtimi of herrarpn engugixi will have quick dispatch. For Freight or Fas ge. auiily ou bourd, at .lolinrti.nV wharf, or to n .v‘j BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO. FOIl NIt\V.TOltK—Now Line. ■ ’I'he regular po»"ki t eel r GEO J JONEP. For Freight of roveDty haler C.’ottrn, ur Fat*. »ag. , apply ou hoard, at A ul* ra.iti a u)in r«hai l, nrto nov 16' ROWLAND It WASHBURN. FOIl NEW.YOUK—Old Kttnbllebed Line. The regular jim krt hrtg' AMERICAN, Capt. having must of he ’ H eight < iigngrd, vviilhnv" quick di pafi b For Fr eight or Pmumgo, apply on bunrd, at Tullnlr’a whnrf or to nov 13 BRIGHAM. KVLLY It CO. lhO li.C X.vN e.luiht', rtllOErt—AHOE3-SHOES, r —Tho rUbatrihor takes pleas- ^ lire nt this time. In returning tjj 1 many thanks fur the very liberal patr m.go CIO ndud tu him hy the citizen- g i.. rally, and in return for their kludni is, he begs tu uutify in, in that ho hire ju-t return, d frem the Northern Cities with a com plete nnd extensive stork ol Boots and Shoes, nil of which are made Iiy competent and estnlillsed work men, whirl; an-muv op, m d at iOti Brymi at., whore he hire located, and are uttered to the pulille. at pri ces that will auit one and all. FRANCIS fvOPMAN. P. 3. A splendid article ut' Travelling Trunks, Valises nnd Carpel l>Rgs, also Silk ami Beaver Hats, Men'* and Boys' Cloth, Velvet nnd Silk Caps, oct JLG 3m K. K. "HUIMONIC INSTITUTE.—“fhe tit'iserlhers respectfully announce, that by recent additions to their stock, they aro now enabled to otfer the greatest choice, both m earl tt and amount ut' Musical Merchandise uf every description, ever displayed in Hiivamiah — These go 'ds, being Imported directly H orn the Europeso manufacturers, can ho sold nt Northern Importers prices, thus offering superior facilities to dealers. Amongst their variety may bn found: Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Flageolets. Clarionets, Fifes. Banjos. Taraborine-, Accordions. Flutinna, llres In- struinents, Harp, Guitav end Violin Strings, Bridget, Screws, See. Stc. All of which are otlered whcleaale or retail, by F. ZUGBaUM It 'JO., ndv 13 Coroner 8t.Jullsn-st A Market-nqr. A III G H L Y IMP ROVED I’A II M FOR SALE. Tlie subscriber having bought n Farm adjoin- .ojl Ing, offers lot sale his present ro.-idence situut- . u n St. Augustine river (salt water,5 rontalning out* hundred nnd twenty acres of Land,ot which ttf'y acres are elenivd and in cultivation. It is f ur miles from Savannah,and Joins It inn event are ntrrtTC south end is not only the most beimtllul and pleasant residence on the sea court of Georgia hut perfectly healthy. On the Farm are a great variety of Fruit 3 rees, aiming which is a ti ie grove of Citron Lemons now in full hearing. An abundance of tine Oysters. Fish, Crabs nid Shrimps, in thnir season may lie had ut ull times. Also Ma on Island, situated on the .nine river con- tainin 43acres of first quality Hnrnmuck Land, on which la Iv,a oak timber enough cut lor lire wood tu pav for the place,tlii-1 "land is a tine location for one<n- gaged In tie Oyster and*Fish business. Ab o, theF. rm ku ,wn as Hemlock, c ntHlning 8» aerosol Lnnd twenty of which are cleared, fronting on the Bonne- v, mure Read end n qnarti r of n inile fri m Ft An- ju t ne River. For terms, nip y to the subscriber on the p". ini-es. WILLIAM E J.ONG P Cedar Grove, Nov 13. nov 13 HACK ST A It LE. _ File Subscribers having furnished y UeE; 5 with ngood stock oi tine It O (tr* mil uew CA Kit I AGIOS und ItUGGIKS, Inform tln ir friends and the public, that they can nt n’l times lie accommodated with tine CARRIAGES and HORSES, With careful Drivers, and HORSES aril BUGGIES and SADDLE HORSES, hy calling nt the Old Stand on West Broad st. oct IF ltn WARNER A HOOKER. FASHIONABLE IIAT9 —A few dozen just received by 5 sept 30 PRICE A VEADER. STOVES, Just received and fur sale 150 Cook Stoves, nnd Ranges; 100 parlor Stoves. 75 Hall anil Olllce Stoves of the must fashionable patterns Alsu Force. Lilt, and Boar Pumps, plain i lid Jappaned Tin Ware, Uo'luw and Enamelled Ware, Flounces. Smoothing Irons, Grid Irons. Sauce Pans. Fry Funs, &c., Lead Pipe, sheet Lead, iron, Copper und Zinc. MCARTHORA MORSE, Oct 7 No. 13 Barnard Street LOST, A POCKET BOOK cm taming about Two Hun dred Dollars iu (.'ash, and Notes and Due Bills, •iiio unting to between Five nud Six Hundred D. 1- lars. Any person finding the same, i nd having It at -hoSt re of Me srs Verstil e LcfbukroW A But ler will receive a tews u ot Fitly Dollars, nov 9 P LANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE. A valuable Plantnth n in Br an County, contain ing about 803 acres of gone Cotton, Corn and inland Rice Land. Oftheuhovc 250 acres are dared and tin ler cultivation. Upon the place is a comfortable two story Dwill- ing with all tin* necessary out buildings, all of which have been put up in the 1 at five or six years. The situation I-upon the suits,’und the health of th" place unexceptionable. Also, a gang of twenty- six N-groes. out of which there are nineteen workers, and hut two old unes. The Plantation and Negroes will he sold separately or together. Credit will be given, «i’ll approved «esurlty. Ap ply to ROWLAND A WASHBURN, nov 6 SAVANNAH DIUKCTOIIY FOIl ItSDI. r 13HE Undersigned will publish aThlrd Edition id I the above named work, to be ready for delivery, prior to the l«t January. Advertisements will be inserted at the following rates: For one Page. fid 00—12 Copies gratia. *• half •• 3 (III— 6 *• “ one-fourth •• 1 50— 3 “ “ one tent h “ 75— 1 •* *• The Rook together with a ci pv of‘•Galloway’s Sheet Almanac." (which is just published,) will he delivered to subscribers for 25 cents DAVID II. GALLOWAY oct 23 lino 73 Yurk-at. VOTIUE.—All persons indebted to the Estate of* v Jellies Fnw. late ol Chatham County, deceased, are leqocited to make immediate lmyinent; and nil persons having d< uuinda agaimt said Estate will pre- lit them, duly uttested, within the r me prescribed l y law. to AY. M DAVIDFON, nov 14 Adminiftrutnr. L I PE of Chalmers—Vo). 2nd. . Five Years in the Interior of Suuth Africa ; hy R. Gordon Cummings. Harpers’ Magazine, for November. Receive! oy nov 13 J. li. CUBBEDGE. South of Ihe darken fURK COiJnTRY BOOII i nr the Field, the 3 Forrest.and the Fireside ; by William Howttt. Success iu Life: The^ Mechanic; Iiy Mrs futbib. Tile History of Xerxes; Iiy Jacob Abbott. A Gr«‘ k nod Knglreh Lexicon of rile New Tests ment; by Edward RqWnson. D. D., L. L. P..t " new edition. Receivedgtty JOHN M. CGOPLJL norv 7 O UK ASSORTMENT OF GrtODe* THIS "EASUN —Having-uiiplied ourselves with eve ry article that will p olmlily he wanted ill our line, we again invite the public to examine our Fall Stock b fore making their ptl relumes this season. Our sales shall he made at reasonable prices, and satisfaction will he given if p resible. Every kind of Genteel Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, limits, Shoes. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, Ac., Ltn lie found at all times among our g aids Gents’ Dress Coats, Vests Pants, aud other garments, necessary to cc mplrte a genteel suit, we arecontin'ally prepared to furnish. Huts and Ceps .d' all patterns lor Men, Hoy* aud Cliildn n. Family nines suitable to all tastes and ecessities, and Ser vants’ Film's end Clnthhieg for both City and Plan- tati n use, we are fully provided with. Returning Iheiiks h r patronage thus far ler u* fl'/ain respectfully solicit custom from our frirnds and strangers. WM. B HALE, nov 6 D ISH COVERS, &«*.—In setts anil single. All Blaze nnd Uni-oil Dishes; Oyster Dishes; Hot- Water Kittles an i Plates; Etna's Buckwheat Cake Turners,and Foap Ftone Griddles; Foot Warmer; Bed Pam; Wire and Block Tin Plate Covers; Fenders; &c., now opening aud for sale hy COLLINS A BULK LEY, nov 72 7311 Bryan-ft. M ANTI L L a 3.- Floridtl. aoqie p!« Just received per st' timer black and watered Silk Mantillas, French’ lin'd English Prints, Ladies’ black and colored Kid Gloves. Misses and Ladies’ Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cambric llaedkerchiefit, Hcmstiich and Bordered do; for sale bv nov 7 LaHOCHE. fiOWNE A CO T ADIES’DItESHGOGDS-A Inrge assortment 1 Lj of lilack and coiored plain and figured Silks, and- Satins, p ain and printed Cashmer*. Muslin de Lanes, Merinos, Sylvanen-, Alpacas, Canton Cloths. French printed Cambrics, Giml’stns, Plain and Figured Swiss, mid Tarhtnne Muslins, Long aud Square Can ton Crape and Woollen Shawls, l,nee Capes, and Berthas, Chantilly Veils. Embroidered Sleeves, Chemezettes. Collars, and Liiu n Cambric Hanker (hois. Glove*. &r.. Ac—-For sale ill quantities to suit, utlowect prices, hv JAMES ANDERFON A- CO. nov fl No. 70 Ft Julian nnd .103Brven street STEAM BOAT LINE. (J. Hi, MAX t* MTKA1I LINE. BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA VU SAVANNAH AND KEY WEST Ta rial I (Saturday, Dccomknr 1m. Ihe uplt udid sen ie)te*ina«l)!lu ll&t BEL, of! lOOtons burthen, comma; ded by William Uolline,wlll resuin bet regular trip, tor the above nor on i ueeutiy, l«t Oct., and will continue poacriially leave Charlcstoii on the 1st sad 15th. fur Havana, r Savannah and Key West, and from Havana t* e Chat lesion via Key West and Faya.moh, on tliobt. and 22d of each mouth. For Freight or Puseage, a/, ply to • 1 ■■■ ■ * M. C. MORDECAI, Charleston. DRAKE. BROTHERS A CO.; Havana A. F. TEFT, Key West. COHENS A HERTZ. Savannah. FOR IH ATII tetV’M KLUFF. AKB Alt TUB INTBnMBDIATB lANOWM, To Leave Friday 32il, nt 0 P. 9!, The dlenm Packet Dp. KALB. Cept. i M Mmxij. during th*- low stage ol tie* River, will not rob up far u Augusta, hut coiiuma, totoucb utalltlieintermediateLnmiln£». Foi freigtu or passage, uptdy on hourd or to COHENS A HERTS. FOU AUGUSTA, IIAIMIiUKG AND Tift.' INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS Lcuvea Tuoadny .Horning Nov. 19. . The steamer H. L. COOK. Capt, Puck will leave the Union Steamboat Compi ’ny’s Whnrf rs above at 10 o'clock, A. A i For freight or pasn^e. up ’- -- ' » • apply on board, or to . LAND A WASHTtuitli; EgU.' OH UIIKNT FORT. ^ r ’t'V FOR UV1I5T rtIKT. i * t'», : VIA DAR'EN. ST. SIMON'S ISLAND. KitHWi WICK. BETHEL. JEFFLRFONTON. AG. Leaves Thursday, Slut list, ... The Steam Packet ITANHOK. Capt. (4. S. (dngliurn, will leav>- this trip, at 12 o’clock M. Foe ar-*js«kZSMef*JB Freight or passage apply ut. hoard nt Ferry Whnrf, or to sept 19 M. A. COHEN, AgT ; All freight payable by steppers, and will b< stored during the uhseuce ot the boat, freo ot charge FOU AUGUSTA nnd I1A1MUIIUG Leaven Fi-idnv Foretmon Nov. 29, *fT***Jk Toe new and splendid "icnmer liAF- .feSalisSufi COCK, Capt. MurraV, will leave ti - tticohovepi rtsnnd Interinediatolanding*,every Frt ■lay, at 10 o’clock A.M. For freight or paetugi apply onboard, or to BERN A FQSTr.lv. Aatr, Ban street. DAILY U. S. MAIL STEAMERS, Bktwsbn SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON. VIA ItlLTQN HEAD AND BEAUFORT. These steamers leave Duily Irora Savannah, at tt o’clock, P. M., nnd Charlnston nt 9 o'clock, A, M., connecting with the CVntralItuil-Road, nt Savannah, and Wilminctun Steamers nt Charleston, CullENf a HERTZ Agents,Savannah, E. LAFITTE A CO.. Auents, Charleston. SE.ML WEEKLY U. S. MAIL STEAMERS, betwbc* SAVANNAH, GA., AND FALATKA, FLA.. VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK, AND ST. MARI'S. GA., JA CKSONVILLE. BLACK CREEK, AND PICO LATA FLA. Leuvo Savannah every TvbsdaY and SaTVRDAV, at 10 o'clock, A. M., and Palulka every Monday and Thursday, id 4 oYliiek, P. M„ connecting with the U. F. Mail Stages ut Jnckionrille, Picolatii, and Pa- latkn.Fln. COHENS A IIEI1TZ, Agent*. UNION STEABI-1IOAT COOIFANY 0 r GEO KG I A AND SOUTH CAROLINA. OREGON, Capt. Shaw, H L. COOK Capt Peer, Leave Savannah every Tuesday aud Saturday mum- lug. nt It) o'clock; and Ilainhurg and Aucu.lu, every Saturday ami Wednesday morning, at 7 o'clock. Theae Bontaareof very light draft, and are fitted up expressly for Passenger* und Freight,on theSavuMia). River. Freight consigned to the Agents will he forwnrdtx! tree of Commission. All way freight payable by shippers. For Freight or Passage, apply onboard, at Union Steamboat Company’s VVhm f. or to ROWLAND A WASHBURN, Agent*. N. B. Positively no freight received to go on hoard after 0 o’clock on the morning of departure, and th* Company wiil not be responsible fer any way freight utter being land) d. FOllAU GI’HTA, IIAMiH'llGi AND THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS'I Lenvea Sntni'dny Jlorning Nov. 23. 'Phc Steiiin-paeki-t OREO OK, Captain Shaw, will leave the Ur- ion Steam Boat Company's YVhart 3ih above, at 10 o'clock, A. M, Foe Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to ROWLAND A WASHBURN,Agts* C O 11N, II A Y A N » O-VTIS.—2,UUU bu.h. is prime M yland Corn 1,800 bu -hels heavy Maryland Oat* 103 bundles Nurtbcrn Hay. Landing and for sale by JAF. SKINNER, Font i f YVliituki r street. The Subscriber will keep constantly on hand tlie above, and solicits a share of public patronage, nuv 8 F f)Il SALE.— 20 hags tew Georgia Wheat Flour, iu *ack«of 100 ilia. each. 1000 husheln whit 1 .Mai yland Corn, in sacks 500 do. Heavy Oat* do. do. novl HOLLIS A LAWFON, H AY HAY — Prime Nnrthi rn Hay In store, nnd fur,“ale at Sl per hundred, by DAVID R. DILLON. Font of West Broed-st ( 'IdliN.—First quality Baltimore Corn, laudng per J schooner Martha. Bird, and for rah hv DAVID It. illLl.ON Foot o< West Br-ed *• P LAINS ANDDLANKF-TS.—Just oprned.an athlitiunul supply of the rtliove. embracing n great variety and rendering our assortment com plete. For sale in quantities to suit very low by JAMES ANDf lt»!(if A C O. nov 6 No. 70 S'. Julian and 103 c.tyan-street*. ALL LA.71 PH AND - LANTRUNS.—A fine Rsaortnient of Htdl Lamps, with stained Land scapes, anil plain, just op- oed and fur sale bv nov 7 COLLINS A P.ULKLEY. S EVERAL iKVOlCES OF NE W GOODS, of va rious kinds, received pee “Termer, Florida bv JAS H. A M. SHEAIj/tN. The citizens ure respectfully invited to call and sec ineiu . liav Ci. II. 8. 31A 1 1. LINE FROM SAVANNAH. GEORGIA, TO TALLAHAS SEE. FLORIDA. Through in Sev- *» -> - enty hours ' Farr. ^'id5ie I <SA* is S‘22 f including meals on the bolts 1 Boats leave Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturday*, at 10o'clock, A. M. and the stages leave .lueksonvllla immeiliately en the arrival of the boats, Wednesday* and Sundays, for Tallahassee, Vi . Rat her'*, Alligator, Mineral Springs nnd Mnillsonville *,* Pass, ugrrs will find this the shortest and mil comfortuhli route. TH. D. DEXTER, Prop. Stage Coaches. WOOD A COX, Agents. Jaekeouvilie. J , Agents, Tallahassee. res’* Through Ticket-* fur “ale by COIIENF A HERTZ. Agents. Savannah FOUTOWIN<rbRCIJARTEIt. j, m .1 The *u)ierior steamer JAFPEIL lisa PjT-fHwViir hig now in fine order. I* ready to tow ssESaSeWe vessi 1* of any cla*s, at aecnniinoilaU ing rates; she will also be ehnitered If desired. For engagements, apply to nov 11 COHENS^ HERTZ. Agt* an agrei'ahle so »* t D lia as pleasant tothe tnste a* Fndn Water. For sale by JNO. A.MAYER. No, 154 Ureughton-st,, Oppt 21 Next dour to CurrelV A Boggs. /■TITRATE OF MAGNEHIA, at V/ Refrigerant nnd Laxative, prepared as pleasant tothe taste a* Fndn Water. F A FEW * f those beautiful J* nny Lind Fancy Clotii Sacks. For sales lew. nt PIERFQN A IIEIDT* Si pt 23 r lKAN.“-fi()0 boxes prime Baltimore Bran, I-nn, t ding )«T schooner H N. Gnmbrlll. and for «ule by DAVID It. DILLON, f ool of Wert llroa.t-sl. E "rONOaiT—WBBB’9 WAfHING VOW* DER A great saving will he procured hi soap, lalior and time, by the me of the above Powder. For sale by JKU. A. MAYER, Sept 21 Next door to Currcll A Rsgg*. K ECFIVLD per brig American : 35 libit choice Apples 10 Idils Ridwey Potatoes in do Mercer do. fi firkins rheirn Gosh rn Butter 20 whole and Jrelf ktls Fslroens and Mackerel 2 cnees new Prunes, in gins* jars, und fancy boxes ‘ 15 bids S da, Butter, Milk, Sugar and Filet Bis* cuit. nov 12 JOHN D. IJEARTU llUGn.’ Cbeuele, Tuffted aud Car H A.7IS.-lh enek* Win NeJF* Extra sugar cprnd canvassed Hums, landing from brig Geh.Taylor and for sain b- J/iS. A. N0RJU8. sept 18 H AY. 40 hides prime Northern I}ay. landing frrinsehr, Lyylia Ann, at Habersham's wharf nndfur n'eby net 9 JAS. A, NORRIS. t Rugs. Fori#V hv LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO. VI/'ANTED TO RENT—A Room, tutnism o o ¥V un'nrnlBhtd, sutable for * privntsi o*6ce for single gendemtn. Enquire »t this office. o*t 7 g NDIA RUBBER BAT,I F—For sale by 5 ..ci 26 G. It. HENDRICKSON A CO. G OT D PENt5^«A new nnd large supply just re _ cctvf.fi; alio, an assortment of Gold Pens and JOHN M. COCTPER. Pencil Cosen, by oct 30 D OOR iMA.'VPa».Ju»t opened nn extenrive as sortment ol Door Mat* c< mprf *ng Adelaide Jenny Lind, 'tope. Border, Sheep Skin, lute and Al- icRTtt Mats. For ardr hv Oct U COLLINS A BUI.KLEY. lOOBrynr-rt. T^RYNUH AN DA 3IFRIUAN FANCY ■- SOAPS—A* Jenny 1 ind. Reach and flendv, Tavliir'* Crystslliiip V.’n Oh-.)!*, eennlne Draws WndsorSonp. Fancy Boxes. EnrHsh Hair and TcotlS Biu.-he*, genuine Luhln’s Extracts, Arc, lor sale by L. J. MYERS. Apotheesrr. nov 12 ■ '-4c. Snu'ti’ BulMlug H A'ftD-VFATI f * CUTLERY, &e.-Theun dersigned have now opened one of the he«? selected stocks of English and Ami rlean HARD-. WARE ever offered iu this miirkot. Theirparebs*** • bring made rxchi-ively from Manufachtrerf, they are enabled to offer their Good*, wh'dsssleor retail, atins low prices ns in any other cities North nr Fruth. The public are respectfully invited to eesauune Lets Mock before making tbalr purchaser*, oct 23 McCLESKEY & XCT2.TOV