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Ml assortment of Ladies’ Mliies', Gent’s, and
,yg' Hose and Half Hose; Gent’s Under-Vests and
“Jl NEW Cr O O 1> S.
KjjerSp'i' 1 fr' 81 * Linfrns .“warranted all pure Lin
Vim, nud sound bleach, from 23 cents per yard
nwsrds. e ' 4 ' 7 ' 4 > 811,1 S’ 1 Linen Table Damask, and
glottis, Long Lawns, Damask Napkins, and
OS's, Birdseye, Scotch and Russia Diapers;
-f and Brown Hollands, Dowlas and H. hack
re |s- bordered and H. stitch L. C. Handkerchiefs
jLUE AND BLACK CLOTHS,
idanil Fancy Chssirmres and Vestings; Cadet,
[.Oxford and Black Satinets, Kontucky Jeans and
EW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
BERNARD F. MacKENNA,
0HMERLY OF FHE FIRM OF CONWAY & m'KENN A,)
Ua just opened nn entire New Stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
rdi from the beat EUROPEAN and AMERICAN
XUFACTOR1ES, and will be ottered at priced
ch cjmnot fail to ensure a speedy sale.
attention of the public is respectfully solicited,
deviation from first prices.
111 Confess st., Monument-square.
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS. WEDNESDAY
?TrNARD STREET
’ CHEAP
„ r y goods store,
SIGN OF THE RED FLAG,
SIGN
SOUTH OF
THE MARKET.
‘ jpgsOUniEK having just roturncd
11 -• tho North, has now ready and offers for
lr °rih urices as must dive satisfaction, a large
fully selected stock of
AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
in part of Brown and Bleached Shket-
Shirtinos, all widths and qualities,, Biue
Bed Ticks, Shirting Stripes, C’ld HomApuns
i*®*.’ on Checks. Alnrge assortmentnf col’d and
^fofRSHWS CALICOES,
Jnssnd colored Ginghams, Furniture Calicoes,
^jdlnrsei'les Quilts and Counterpanes, and Fur-
"Hess goods.
„kSHk Lustre, and Satin Striped Alpacas, Meri
,ml Canton Cloths, Plain and Satin striped Casli-
L , ltu l Delanea, Coburg and Lyonose Cloths,
Colored Poplins. With a splendid collec-
Plain, Brocade and Satin Striped
* MOnAIltS AND ALPACAS
grown, Purple, Morone, Green, Blue, Olive and
Tl AC K. SILKS.
I .dies' P m,s *. Mantillas, dec. 28,112 and 36 in-
with Black Silk Lace to suit.
nod Embroidered White Canton Crape
..u, anil Black Italian Silk Mantilla;*,
HOSIERY,
blankets and flannels.
,i8up. 10-4, 11*4, 12*4 Blankets for family use,
iW priced, do. twilled and plain,for servants;
7-8 and 4*4 Flannels, Red, Blue, and White do.
riced. A very large collection of
WOOL SHAWLS
^Scents upwards. Ladies’and Misses’Zephyr
5 Hoods, Children’s Wool Boots, Wool Mitts,
Pulse Hegters, Collars, Black Lacc, Green and
iBorege aud Gauze
VEILS.
Black aud Col’d Silk and Kid Gloves, Figured Lisle
Silk Lace, Linen Edgings, Thread and Lisle do.
A superior assortment Gent's
Dees.
ANCY SILK CHAT ATS,
pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders; Head-hand-
bi;faingrpatvariety; Umbrellas and Parasols;
!cTwists, Beads, Bead Fringe, Ac., &c.
y All of whicn will be sold nt such prices os
1 clearly show the advantage of purchasing for
i. T. McKENNA.
. j.Alot of LADIES' CORSETS, on consignment,
Ipeipeded. wli'cli will be sold by the single pair,
wholesale prices.
16 MVVF 3m
1
NEW STORE.
LOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS,
UMBRELLAS Sc TRUNKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL:
CiDgress-strcct, (above the market.)
WALDBUIIG S NEW BUILI INO.
3ESubscribers would respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they are This l Morn-
wning a well selected assortment ot NEW
IDS, consisting of the above articles, as well as
yothers, which they willtHke pleasure in show-
is well us selling, to those who may favor them
• call, at prices that will compete with any es-
ikmeut in this city.
II STALEY Se HENDRY.
ARRIVAL. OF MR. JENREE
FROM AUGUSTA,
ht has been Teaching with unbounded success.
IREK Se MILLAR would politely announce that
key will continue to receive Pupils during this
i. Their regular course will commence (posi-
y) on Monday next, November 18th, alter which
they will discontinue toreceiv Pupils.
"—A Ladies’ Class meets daily at 12 M.
' Terms for the Course, Ten Dollars. Success
“bed. Booms next to Dr. Roynll’s office.
1XIATURE VOLUMES.—The Philopoeng;
Floral Gift; Pleasures of Hope; Floru's Album;
Clarke's Poems; Album of Love; Father’s
™t; Gertrude of Wyoming; The. Violet; Poetical
cue Teller; Bridal Wreath; Mother’s Present;
Ease; Lansunge of Love; Letters to Young
Foelryof Love; Montgomery's Poems; Po-
fRobertSouthy; Cooper’s Poetical Works; Por-
J Flowers; Lala Rook; Mrs. Segourney’s Po-
oemsuf Eliza Cook; Scott's Poems and Ballads;
(elthe Affections; Thompson A Gray's Poems;
'inilaw Rhymer; Mrs Heyman’s Poems; Poems
O Howitt. For sale by
, J. B. CUBBEDGE.
TRACTS FOR THK HANDKElt-
lilEF*—Ltfpn’e and IJouBsel’s Jenny Lind.
lc jL Sweet Briar, Sweet Peas, Spring Flowers,
0u *y. Rose. Jj»«8i«mine, Violet, Jockey Club,
Jonquille, Boq. de Caroliue, Rough and
\?os_e Geranium, Clove, Pink, Honey Suckle,
ic ' f ! n ®» West End, Ambrosie, Cedrat, Mille
^bertiusp, H el liotrope, M a gn ohn, M i gn onette,
ames, Verbena, and Citron Geranium, for
JOHN A. MAYER,
" Next door to Currell & Boggs.
1 KIN« INK—Of superior quality, by the
[alloii — *- ’ — i > —a **»•»
a or barrel, constantly on hand and for
JOHN M. COOPER.
NTUCKy ROPE—1,000 coils best ken-
Myltope.
12 R. HABERSHAM Se SON.
Island bagging.-ioo pieces u a aibs
yard, also l0o pieces light Dundee If a lflbs
13 12 R. HABERSHAM Se SON.
3 HLsi. Flour on Bo'ton’s Wharf.
DW13 12 R. HABERSHAM & SON.
Us HES ! BltUSHES ! —Ju-t received
lr -’« assortment of Cloth, Ilair, Tooth and
“5 Brushes, for sale by
PRICE & VEADF.R,
147 Bny-street.
QS@! GLOVES !—White Kid. Coloured
Black Donkin, White Buff' and Drab Buck-
1,1 and Buff Dog-Skin, with an assortment ot
•ail Driving Gloves, for sale at the lowest
? PRICE Se VEADER,
147 Bay-street.
’®. URKAUt'**—A most delightful prepara-
jV or Chapped' Lips and Hands, neatly put
JOHN A. MAYER.
— »■ m-n- 'door to Currell Sc Boggs-
^.pi^HKit«VPEOTO»IAL—For the
affections of the Lungs and Throat, for
-!!' 1 consumptive patienta t ’ic., just received
, Mlp '>y L. j. MYERS, Apothecary,
gmet’s Building
[N E >s EXPECTORANT—For Coughs,
in' A 5,1, Joa, Spitting r.f Blood, difficulty of
3. Ac., just recelved'nnd for sale by
.. . nfc L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
jSmrt’y Building.^
r TER.
■W-AND CHEE6E.—21 kegs Selected
,7^ Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese,
;• frtl,n Park Texas, and for sale by
-- -- - —.XON
SCRANTQN, JOHNSTON fc CO
1^3 ASTERN HAY.—Selected Eastern Hay, laud-
A-J mg nnd in store. For calefy
nov 13 JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange whart
(4<mN.-l.™ bushels Prime White Maryland
t-orn, in store and for sale in quantities to suit
purchasers, by JOHN V. TAItVEll,
nov ty. Exchange wharf.
MOUTH RIVER HAY.—Prime North River
fifty, in etoiv\ nnd iornnli* by
nov 1.) JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange wharf
|i' A t'TKRN HAY—200 bundle# prime Eastern
, , H*»y- Landing from ship Oerro Gordo, and tor
so!el, y JAS. SKINNER.
,lov l"! Foot of Whitaker-*t.
VKRC0AT8.—Just received a fine assortment
V> of Overcoats, oi various kinds and qualities, for
sale PIERSON <fc HEIDT.
nov - 3
iXAVeiNG’S SYRUP OF NAPTHA.—For
I «. Coug.fi 8 , Colds, Consumption, and all diseases
of tho Chest und Dungs. For sale by
nov 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON Se CO.
iYUTTER Afill CHEESE—43 kegs selected
aJ Goshen But.’ei' : 184 boxes English Dairy Cheese.
Landing aud for sale by
nov 13 SCKA.fiTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
13UIME EASTERN -HAY.—300 bales prime Ess-
A- tern Huy. Landing from ship Cerro Gordo,
from Portland and for saie i,'V
nov 10 COHENS & HERTZ.
"ISTHITE KID GLOVES.—A large supply, j U B t
“V received and for sale by
W. K. SYMONS,
nov 10 Old stand of Hamii'ton & Symons.
DANTS.—A fine variety of Clotfi t’ants, now
a opened and for solo at the Store of
nov 13 PIERSON Se HflDT.
\\7ANTED, a smart colored boy, about 12 years
▼ f old, to serve in the store. Apply to
JOHN M. COOPEK-
oct 30 Corner Whitaker and St. Julian-stv*
CTAllt RODS.—An assortment of Stair Rods.
KJ Just opened, nnd for sale by
oct22 COLLINS & BULKLEY.
T AUD AND CANDLES.—40 bbla. prime Lea
Li Lard ; 25 Half do. do. do. do.; 75 kegs do. do
do. do.; 75 boxes Star Candies ; 50 do. Adamantine
do.; 40 do. Sperm do.; 100 do. Bedell’s Tallow do.
6's and 8’s Landing nnd for sale by.
nov 13 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
P|OMBSTlCS*—Bleached pnd unbleached Do-
JLr me8ticB, lor sale at low prices by
B. F. McKENNA,
nov 8 111 Congrc89-st., Monumeut Eqr.
/^RUSHED SUGAR—25 bbla Crushed Sugar
V-' landing from ship Marion, for sale by
nov 4 COHENS Se HERTZ
YATOOD! WOOD!—Just received a lot of firs
vv quality Oak Wood. For sale by
DAVID R. DILLON,
nov 7 Foot of West Broad street.
LIAMS—15 Tierces superior Hama, Landing per
J.J. brig Susan Ludwig, lor sale by
nov 5 COHENS & HERTZ.
lYj" E; RUM.—50 bbls. Luther Felton Se Son’s
lx, best Boston Rum. Landing from barque Lsdy
Knight, forsale by BRIGHAM, KELLY Se CO.
nov I
I) ECEIvJb—Perbarqu ■ Vernon: 20 bbls. filer-
la. cer Potatoes; 20 do. choice Apples; 25 boxes
Raisins. JOHN D. JESSE.
nov 8
LLAY.—Prime Northern Hay, lauding from ship
AX Sandusky; for sale low, by
nov 4 JOHN V. TARVER Exchange wharf.
71TABLE MATS.*—Sea Weed, Oil Cloth and
A Straw Table Mats; just received and for sale by
nov 7 COLLINS & BULKLEY.
M ATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS—of
1TJ. various styles and sizeB.
Also a few sets made of German Silver with Steel
points Received bv
nov 4 ' JOHN M. COOPER.
TNINE FROCK COATS.- Riceived per ship
L Sandusky, a good assortment, and for sule at the
lowest prices.
nov 5 PRICE Se VEADER, 117 Bay-st.
TNOR. 8 ALE.—A new light Buggy, with harness,
A* A bargain, by
nov 2 PIERSON Se HEIDT.
TTALF HOSE—Merino, Cotton and Silk ; just
n received, a laree assortment, (some of small
size.) PRICE & VEADER, 147 Bay-st.
oct 23
ODYS CLOTHING, just received an ussort-
ment, and for sale low, by
nov 5 PRICE Se VEADER
|>RIME NORTH RIVER HAY—50 bales
JL prime North River Hay, landing from barque
Vernou, and for sale by JOHN V. TARVER,
nov 8 Exchange wharf.
CJILKS.—Rich CHmelton Silks, and colored, nnd
O Bluck Satin de Chene, for sale cheap by
B. F. McKENNA,
nov 8 111 Congress-st, Monument-sqr.
rpiUJNKS AND TRAVELLING BAGS.—
A large assortment on hand, nnd will be sold at
mod rate prices, by GEO. S. NICHOLS,
nor 2
p08UKN BUTTER —Just landing und for
vl sale; 10 firkins Goshen Butter, by
nov 2 WM. M DAVIDSON.
QUGAK. —10 hlidc. Muscovado Sugar, landing
^ from ship Emma Watts, and tor sale by
oct 31 JAS A. NORRIS.
QHAWLS.—Rich Embroidered Cashmere, Plaid
O Wool Long Shawls; for sale cheap by
B. F. McKENNA, 111 Congress-st,
oct 28 Monumenl-sq.
■RAGGING AND ROPE. —30 bales Gunny
D Bagging; 20 do. Dundee, imitation Kentucky Bag-
girg; 100 pieces Dundee Bagging; 300 coils Kentucky
Bale Rope. Forsale by JAS. A. NORRIS,
oct 28
R VERY BODY'S ALMANAC, FOR 1851,
Hi together with a complete Memoranda tor every
day in the year, for sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
oct 24
#"i ARPET8, RUGS, <&c—A supply of Three-ply
vV ami Ingrain Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats,
Druggil Baize, &c., for sale by
nov 7 LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO.
%A7INDOW SHADES,and Textures, Buff Lin-
T T en, for Curtains, also Embroidered Muslin Cur
tains in the piece, for sale by
nov 7 LaROCHE, BOWNE Se CO.
OECEIVED, and in store, 100 boxes No. 1
JLV lino Crackers, and 1 ubl. Gfeen Ginger, lor pre-
Se nov7' JOHN D. JESSE.
RECEIVED persteamer. and in store, 1Ubbls.
JA, Apples, 10 bbls. choice Mercer Potal oes, Grapes,
Pears and Quinces, for preserving ^ r jEgg£ ,
CIIIRTS.—10 doz. fine Shirts, oflsuperior make,
O for sale by JOHN MALLERY,
nov 2 15,1 1! °y- st '
RUTTER AND CHEESE.—60 kegs adjected
t) Goshen Butter, 117 boxes English Dairy Cheese.
Landing Jok N8TON & CO,
RRANDY.--10 llalt pipe 8 Otard, Dupuy & Co.
O Brandy, in bond. Landing and for sale by
nov 1 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Se CO.
/pjfTAWLS. A very handsome assortment of
O Long Shawls, Broehe, Palm Leaf, Mourning and
half Mourning do; ‘“^/tlE. BOWNE & CO.
TjTIVE Years in the Interior of South Africa; by K
J? Gordon Cummings.
Life of Chalmers—Vol. 2nd.
No, 18 David Cnpperfiold. . , ,
Harpers’ Magazine, for November. Jfrrmv'm by,
nov 13 JNO M. COOPi.Il
, NO
L II7E of Chalmers—Vol. 2nd.
Five Years in the Interior of South Africa; by
R. Gordon Cummings. . ,.
Hampers’ Magazine, for November. Received ay
nor 13 J, B. CUBBEDGE, South of the Market.
iTuiE COUNTRY BOOK: or the Field, the
I Forrest, and the Fireside ; by William Ilowltt
Success In Lifct The Mechanic ; by Mrs. Tutbill.
The History of Xerxes; by Jacob Abbott
A Greek and English Lexicon of the New Testa
ment- by Edward Robinson, D. D., L.L. D.; anew
edition. Received,by JOHN M. COOPER.
. nbv 7
BOOKS AND ST
.J. B. CUBE
-yy IDLE acknowledging Me
IONERY.
JK,
bligatlona to his
friends and the public generally f or the very
[Ibernl patronage heretofore bestowed on Ms estab
lishment, would inform them that he has enlarged
bis store, and laid,in a more extensive snd complete
haBortmentarjCHO 01 , AND MiecELLANEOUS
BOOKS STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES.Ate.,
than he has ever before kept, comprising a verv sen-
eral nnd well selected stock; nnd he feels confident
*1.5.*!. w,1 ° patronize him will not fail to bo pleased
with the articles they purchase; or tbe prices they
pay for them, us lie is determined nut to be undersold.
Please call at 15Uj CONGRESS-STREKT,
nov 11 South of the Market.
FHCESNIX HOUafi,
T N K ART II E MARKET.
HE Subscriber begs leave to inform hie friends
ami the public generally, that he has added to
niB already extensive establishment, (viz • ristol Gal
lery, Bowling Snloon, Shuffle Board, Quoit Ground.
Ac.,) an EATING SALOON, where he will endeavor
to supply all who please to patronize him, equal to
any house in the city.
v „ ■ „ JAMES OLIVER. Agent.
N- 1! - Tl10 Bar is supplied with LIQUORS and
SEGAH8 of the beet quality.
fcS* J 11,0 I>i8to1 Gallery is open from 10 A. M.
to 10 P. M. 3mo nov i;
PORT OF PLYMOTH AND DEVON PORT,"TIfIff
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 is respectfully directed to this
announcement. The above port comprises grent ad.
vantages for tbe sale of Southern products Corn,
Sugar,Rice and Tabacco, would always commandthc
highest market prices—containing, ns it does, a large
population, and being an extensive Naval Station. ° '
Refer to Mr. W. R. Symons, Savannah nov8'
INSTRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE.
M. ETOURNEAU, of Paris,
T9 prtpared to give Lessons in French. He will
A give Private Lessons, if desired—also Lessons to
cbia.'es or in Schools. Those wishing instruction in
Freno.* 1 "’ill please make application at tbe Bookstore
of Mr. j. M, Cooper.
M. Etoa' 8 n' e *v proposes to form classes of five
orsix each,to be composed of gentlemen, or of ladies
and gentlemen, t0 wllom he will give three lessons
per week, at S10 oer quarter (of 36 lessons) for each
pupil. He will wait u'Oon classes at such places as
they mav appoint, Bn.das may meet their convenience.
Single pupils receivi ng three lessons per week, at
their own residences, 62b 1 pc*r quarter.
For particular informatiu o 88 1° qualifications, Mr,
Etourneau is permitted to i cler, in this city, to
Messrs. MoNTOOM-^hY Cummino,
J. M. Cooi \ n .
W. T. Thoxt^on, of the News,
nov 11 J. L. .Locke, of the Republican.
YOUR HOUSE IS REMOVED-
T HE Subscriber nvails himself of this opportuni
ty to return liis thanks to bis friends m'd the
public for the liberal patronage they have con lotted
upon him, and would inform them that he has’ 8E -
mored to the corner of Bay Lane und Barnaro'- 8 *..
nppositp tile Planters Hotel, where he will be reso'y.
at all times, to serve them with OYSTERS and «i»‘
other kinds of REFRESHMENTS,
nov 8 HENRY BURT.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
T HE Undersigned lias received per Steamer Flo
rida and recent arrivals a complete assortment
of READY MADE CLOTHING, composed in part
of the following articles—und all made under his
own superintendance. The undersigned has always
received from those who have favored liim with their
patronage, the credit of selling the BEST GOODS
IN THIS MARKET. He now wishes to call atten
tion to hia PRESENT STOCK, and he wishes therii
to understand he is ietermiued to sell tho CHEAP
EST as well as the BEST.
Tbe following will compose a part of the stock on
hand ;
Gent's Business Frocks and Sacks.
Kersey and Blue Pilot Over Coats.
Devonshire Drab do. da
Norway Costing do. do.
Black ami blue Cloth Cloaks.
Pilot Cloth do. do.
Black Dress Coats and Frocks.
Brown nnd olive Cloth Frocks.
Bluck super Doeskin CnssimerePonte.
Fancy and ribbed t do. do;
Black SRtin and fancy Silk Vesta.
Fancy Velvet and Chally do.
Black, fancy, and white Kid Gloves.
Black, white, and fan' Silk do.
Merino and Silk Undershirts.
White and fancy Shirts. .
Red Flnnnel and Hickory Shirts.
Stocks, Cravats, and Su menders.
Collars, Umbrellas nnd Drawers.
Also, a large assortment of FRENCH. ENGLISH,
AND GERMAN CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, AND
VESTINGS, made to order at the shortest notice,
and in the BEST STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP.
WM. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitatker atreet.
nov 8 Successor of Hamilton & Symoni,
I ^NGRAVINLl.— The undersigned returns liis
A 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 intetids devoting his time exclusive
ly to Engraving and Printing Visiting, Wedding,
and Professional Cords, Bank Checks. Bank. So-
ciety nud other Seals, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, See,
See. Also, LITHOGRAPHIC DRAWlNGand
PAINTING, such as Views of Buildings. Portraits,
Blanks, &c„ See. R. H. HOWELL,
nov 6 110 Broughton-at.
P LANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE.
A valuable Plantation in Bryan County, contain
ing about 800 acres of good Cotton, Corn nnd inland
Rice Land. Of the above 250 uores are clured and
under cultivation.
Upon the place is a comfortable two story Dwell
ing with all tile necessary outbuildings, allot'which
have been put up in the last live or six'years.
The situation is upon the salts, and tho health of
the place unexceptionable. Also, a gang of twenty-
six Negroes, out of which there are nineteen workers,
and hut two old ones. The Plantation and Negroes
will bo sold separately nr together.
Credit will be given, wiih approved security. Ap
ply to ROWLAND Se WASHBURN,
nov 6
O UR ASSORTMENT OF GOODS THIS
SEASON.—Having supplied ourselves with eve
ry article that will probably be wanted in our line,
we again invite the public to examine our Fall Stock
before making their purchases this season. Our shIps
shall be made at reasonable prices, and satisfaction
will be given if posaibie.
Every kind of Genteel Ready Made Clothing, Hats,
Jsps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags,
Umbrellas, See., is to be found stall times among our
goods. Gents' Dress Coats, Vests Pants, and other
garments, necessary to complete a genteel suit, we
are continually prepared to iumish. Hats and Caps
of all patterns lor Men, Boys aud Children. Family
Shoes suitable to all tastes und necessities, and Ser
vants' Shoes and Clothhing for both City and Plan
tation use, we arc fully provided with.
Returning thanks for patronage thus far, let us
again respectfully solicit custom from our friends
and strangers. WM. B. HALE.
nov 6
D ISH COVER8* &c.—In setts and single. All
Blaze nnd Unison Dishes; Oyster Dishes; Hof
Water Kittles and Plates; Etna's Backwheat Cake
Turners,and Soap Stone Griddles; Foot Warmes;Bcd
Pant; Wire nnd Block Tin Plate Covers; Fenders;
&c., now opening und for sale by
COLLINS & BULKLEY,
nov 12 100 Bryan-st.
20,1850.
a? ' "*
The barque
having a large poifio
—■will have quiok diap#
sage, nppljt.pn board, ot Joh
nov 2 BRIGI
ST, Capt. Chqate,
rcargo engaged
T Freight or Pas-
J wharf, or to
AM. KELLY it CO
FOR NRW-YORK—Old KatnblDihcI Line.
The regular packet brig WlLSO.N FULLER,
,W. Lewis master, having a portion of her
freight engaged, will have quick de VPStell
For Freight or Passage apply on board, nt ’Pelfair's
wharf, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
nov 19
FOR NEW-ORLEAN8.
The fine, fast sailing schooner SAMUEL
HADLOCK. Hadlock master, having the
most of her cargo engaged will have immediate des
patch. For freight or passago apply to the Captain
on board, or to COHENS & HERTZ.
nov 19
WANTED.—A small VESSEL for BAL-
t-TIMORE, and one for NEW-YORK, to carry
JaBOOO bushels grain.
nov 19 3 ROB. HABERSHAM Se SON.
1
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JOB BRYAN STREET.
SHOES—SHOES-SHOE9.
—The subscriber takes pleas
ure nt this time, In returning _ __ _
many thanks fertile very liberal patronage extended
to him by the citizens generally, aud in return for
their kindness, he begs to notify them, that ho has
just returned from the Northern Cities with a com
plete and extensive stock of Boots and Shoes, all of
which are mado by competent nnd establiscd work
men, which are now opened at 106 Bryan-st., whore
he has located, nnd arc offered to the public, at pri
ces that will suit one aud all.
FRANCIS KOPMAN.
P. S. A splendid (Article of Travelling Trunks,
Valises and Carpat Rags, also SUk slid Beaver Hats,
Men’s and Boy«! Cloth, Velvet and Silk Caps,
oct 16 ? 3m F. K.
HARMONIC INSTITUTE.
The
subscribers respectfully announce, that
by recent additions to their Btock, they are
now enabled to offer the greatest choice,
both in variety nnd amount, of Musical Merchandise
of every description, ever displayed In Savannah—
These goods, being imported directly from tho
European manufacturers, can bo sold at Northern
importers prices, thus offering superior facilities to
dealers. Amongst t'neir variety may be found;
Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Flageolets. Clarionets, Fites,
Banjos, Tamborines, Accordians, Flutinas, Bras Ink
struments, Harp, Guitar and Violin Strings, Bridges,
Screws, See. See. All of which are offered, wholesale
or retail, by K. ZOGBAUM & CO.,
nov 13 Coroner St. Jullan-st. & Market-aqr.
A HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM
FOR SALK.
£ The subscriber having bought a Farm adjoin
ing, offers lot sale his present residence situat
ed un St. Augustine river (salt water,) containing one
hundred and twenty acres of Land,of which fffty acres
are cleared And In cultivation. It is four miles from
Savannah, and Joins Bouncventure on the south, nnd Is
not only the most beautiful aud plensant residence on
the seu-coaSt of Georgia, hut perfectly hcahhy. On
the Farm are a great 'variety of Fruit Trees, among
which is a fine grove of Citron Lemons now in fufi
t,earing. An abundance of fine Oysters, Fish, Crabs
an o' Shrimps in their season may he had at all times.
Also M»von Island, situated on tho saint; river con
taining 43 acres of first quality Hnrnmack Land, on
which is lire oak timber enough rut for lire liood to
pay for the iffece,this Island is a tine location for one en
gaged in thei Oyster undJFish business. Also, theFarm
known ns Ileinlock, containing 80 acres of Lnnd
twenty of which are cleared, fronting on the Bonne-
venture Road anil n quarter of a mile from 8t. Au
gustine River. For terms, apply to the subscriber on
the premises. WILLIAM E. LONG.
Cedar Groce, Nuv. 13. I mo nov 13
a FASHIONABLE HATS.—A few dozen
just received by
eeptUtt^.
PRICE Se VEADER.
TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS!
ENCOURAGE YOUR OWN MANUFAC
TURES!—500 pairs Plantation SHOES, of excel
lent quality, for sale in lots to suit purchasers,
nov 19 2 JOSEPH GEORGE.
$5 REWRAD.—Strayed or stolen
..from Mr. W.H.Mongin's premises a white
Pointer Pup, about severe months old. cars fiver-
colored. R. HABERSHAM Se SON.
nov 18 3
STOVES
Just received and for sale 150 Cook Stoves, nnd
Ranges; 100 parlor Stoves, 75 Hall and Office Stoves
of the most fashionable patterns. Also Force, Lift,
and Boar Pumps, Plain and Jappnned Tin Ware,
Hollow and Enamelled Ware, Furnaces, Smoothing
Irons, Grid Irons, Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, &c., Lead
Pipe, sheet Leud, Iron, Copper and Zinc.
McARTHOR Se MORSE,
Oct 7 No. 13 Barnard Street.
LOST,
A POCKET BOOK, containing about Two Hun
dred Dollars in Cash, and Notes and Due Bills,
amounting to between Five aud Six Hundred Dol
lars. Any person finding the same, and leaving it nt
theStore of Messrs. Vebstili e, Lvfbuhbow it. But-
lke, will receive a reward of Fifty Dollars,
nov 9
SAVANNAH DIRECTORY FOR 1851.
T HE Undersigned will publish aThird Edition oi
the nbove named work, to be ready for delivery,
prior to the let January.
Advertisements will he inserted at the following
rates:
For one Page. $6 00—12 Copies gratis,
“ half “ 3 00— 0
“ one-fourth “ 1 50— 3 11 “
“ one-tenth “ 75—1 “ “
Tho Book together with a copy o( "Galloway’s
Sheet Almanac,"' (which is just published,) will be
delivered to subscribers for 25 cents.
DAVID H. GALLOWAY,
oct 23 Imo 73 York-st.
N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the Estate of>
James Frew. late of Chatham Comity, deceased,
are requested to make immediate payment; and all
persons having demands against said Estate will pre
sent, them, duly attested, within the time prescribed
by law,’to W. M. DAVIDSON,
nov 14 Administrator.
prime Maylnnd Corn
1,800 bushels heavy Maryland Oats
100 bundles Northern Hay. Landing aud for
sale by JAS. SKINNER,
Foot of Whitaker street.
The Subscriber will keep constantly on hand the
above, and solicits a share of public putrouage.
nov 8
J'OR SALE.— 20 bags new Georgia Wheat
Flour, in sacks of 100 lbs. each.
1000 bushels white Maryland Com, in sacks
500 do. Heavy Oats do. do.
novl HOLLIS & LAWSON.
I1 AY HAY.—Prime Northern Hay in store, and
for sale at $L per hundred, by
DAVID K. DILLON. Foot of West Brosd-st.
C O RN«—First quality Baltimore Corn, lauding per
schooner Martha Bird, and for sale bv
• DAVID R. DILLON.
Foot of West Bread st.
M ANTILLA S.—just received per Steamer
Florida, some plain, black and watered Silk
Mantillas, French and English Prints, Ladies’ black
and colored Kid Gloves, Misses and Ladies' Bonnet
Ribbons, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Hemsteich
and Bordered do; for sale by
nov 7 LaKOCHE, BOWNE Se CO.
P LAINS AND BLANKETS—Just opened, an
additional supply o; the nbovo, embracing a
great variety nnd rendering our assortment com
plete. For sale in quantities to suit, very low by
JAMES ANDERSON Se CO.
nov 6 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Biqran-streets.
jJALL LAMPS AND LANTERNS.—A fine
A A assortment of Hall Ihamps, with stained Land
scapes, and plain, just opened end for sale by
nov 7 COLLINS Se BULKLEY.
rious kinds, receivei^Jy steamer, Florida by
Satins, plain and printed Cashmere, Muslin de Lanes,
Merinos, Sylvaneas, Alpacas. Canton Cloths, French
printed Cambrics, Gimhams, Plain and Figured
Swiss, and Tarlitane Muslins, Long and Square Can
ton Crape and Woollen Shawls, Lace Capes, and
Berthas, Chantilly Veils, Embroidered Sleeves,
Chemezettes, Collar*, and Linen Cambric Hanker-
chefs, Gloves, &c. Sec For sale in quantities to
suit, at lowest price*, by
- JAMES ANDERSON &. CO.
nov 6 No, 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan street*.
furnished o
H, & M. SHEAHAN.
ivitcd to cal) and see
nov 6.
35 bbla choice
OECEIVED per l
AU Apples
10 bbl* Ridwey Potiil
10 do. Mercer do.
6 firkinachoicc Goshen Butter
20 whole and half kits Salmons and Mackerel
2 cates new Prunes, In class jars, and fancy
boxes
15 bble SL,da, Butte
cult,
nov IS
aj*. TUI' Steam ,
KALB, Capt. .
during the Ipw iu
River, will not run up as
n ’ ■ 1 ti,ir as Augusta, hut continue
to touch at all|thi>tutormedia,'n Landing*. For freight
or passage, apply on hoard or io
COHENS & jSLERTr
FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBUIt
INTERMEDIATE LANI
Lcnvos Tuesday Mo;
The steamer F
will leave the Ui
by’* Wharf as ah
For freight or pnsago, apply
FOR BURNT FORT.
VIA DARIEN. ST. SIMON’S ISLAND, .
WICK, BETHEL, JEFFERSONTON, «fcC
I leaven Thitradny, 21st Inst.
'***’ *■ The Steam Packet lVANHf
Capt. O, S. Olnghorn, will I
this trip, fit 12 o’clock M. For ___
asassuMraLP'jma Freight or Passage apply on —
hoard at Ferry Wharf, or to
tlr All freight payable by shippers, and ’will be
stored during the absence of the boat, free ot charge
M, A. COHEN, Ag’t
vfll b
FOR AUGUSTA nnd HAMBURG
Leave»Friday Forenoon......-Nov. 33.
m Ih The now and splendidttcamer DAN —
■fcifipMfSBSC COCK, Capt*. Midway, will leave for
the above purtsand intermediate landings, every Fri.
day, at 10 o'clock A.M. Forfreiglit or passage apply
on hoard, or to BERN & FOSTER. Agtf,
■ Bay Street.
DAILY U. 3. MAIL STEAMERS,
Between
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA
HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Those strainers leave Daily Irotn Savannah, at Si
■’clock, P. M., nnd Charleston at 9 o'clock, A. M.,
connecting with the Central Rail-Road, at Suvaunah,
aud Wilmington Steamers at CllBtlgston.
COHENS Se HERTZ, Agents, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE Se CO.. Agents. Charln.tdiii
SEMI-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL STEAME
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA., AND FALATi
VTA
DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, AND ST. mJrYS, GA,.
JA CKSONVILLE. BLACK CREEK. AND PICO
LATA FLA.
Leave Savannah every Tuesday and SatUbday.
at 10 o’clock, A. M„ and Palntka every Monday and
Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. M., connecting with the
U. S. Mail Stages at Jacksonville, Picoliitfl, and Ps-
latka, Flo. COHENS & HERTZ, Agouti.
UNION STEAM-BOAT COMFANY
GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAR6TTL..
OREGON, Qapt. Shaw,
II. L. COOK Copt. Peck,
Leave Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday illum
ing, at 10 o’clock ; and Humburg and Augusta, every
Saturday and Wednesday morning, at ,7 o'clock^
These Boats arc of very ligh t draft, and are lifted b|K
expreaelyfor Passengers and Freight, on thoSavannnfr
River.
Freight consigned to the Agents will be forwarded
free of Commission. All way freight payable by
shippers. •
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at Union
Steamboat Company’s Wharf, or to
ROWLAND.*. WASHBURN, Agents.
N. B. Positively no freight leceived to go oil hoard
after 0 o'clock on the morning nf departure, and tho
Company will not be responsible lor any way freight
after being landed.
. FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG,
AND THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS'
Leaves Saturday Morning Nov. 23.
The Stpanvpacket OREGON,
Captain Shaw, will leave the Un
ion Steam Boat. Company’s Wharf
! as above, nt 10 o’clock, A. M. For
Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
X ROWLAND Se WARIIBURN, Agtv
U. S. MAIL LIN]
FROM SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO
SEE, FLORIDA,
psso ft. Through in Sen-
Boats leave Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdays,
at 10 o’clock, A. M, and the stages leave Jackeouviu a
immediately on the arrival of the bonis, Wednesdays
and Sundays, for Tallahassee, viu Barber's, Alligator,
Mineral Springe nnd Madieonvllle
*7 Passengers will find this the shortest aud most
comfortable route,
TH. D. DEXTER, Prop. Stage Coacl.es.
WOOD Se COX, Agents, Jaclisoncills.
Ageuts, Tallahaes ee.
sale'
Through Tickets for sale by
COHENS Se HERTZ, Agents. Sauannah
piTHATE OF MAGNESIA, an agreeable
Vy Refrigerant and Laxative, prepared so as t a b*
as pleasant to the taste aa Soda Water. Fo r Bale by
JNO. A. MAYER, No. 154 Brough». 0 n-*t.,
Sept 21 Next door to Currell Se Boggs.
A FF.W of those beautiful Jenny Lind Fancy
Cloth Sacks. For sales low. at
Sept 23
PIERSON -& HEIDT3.
p>RAN.—600 boxes prime_ baltimn re Bran. Lan.
by
ding per schooner H N. Garnhviil, and for sal*
DAViD R. DILLON. Foot of ’West Broad-at,
PCONOMY-WEmt’S WAf -KING POtV-
f t I)ER A great saving will be erocuredlin aoan.
I)ER A great saving will be procured in soap.
laboT and time, by the use of tho Above Powder.
• For sale by .INC . A. MAYER,
Pepl 21 Next door to Currell * Boggs.
H AMS.—lb casks Wm NeiPs Extra sugar cured
canvassed Hume, landing (rom brigGen.Taylor
nnd for sale b- JAS. A. NORRIS. l§a
aeptJS -i
YTAY. 40 bales prime Northern Hay, landing
1 l fromschr. Lydia Ann, at Habersham's wharf
and foranleby
JAS. A. NORRIS.
TVOOR MATS.—Just opened an extensive
1...” sortment oi Door "
. . , , „ „ , M *t». eomprrmg Adelaida i i
Jenny Lind, Rope, Bordor, Sheep 8km, lute and A!
ieant hints. For sale by
Get 11 COLLlNri Se BULKLEY. 100 Bryon st
F KENCH AND AMERICAN FANCY
SOAPS—As Jf,Tiny f ind, Rough and Ready.
Taylor's Crystalline VVaiaballs, genuine Brown
Windsor Soup, Fancy Boxea. English Hair and Tooth
Brushes, genuine 'Lubln'a Extracts, Ac , for sale bv
L. J. Ml ERS. Apothecary, . '
n °V 42 Smeta’ Building
IJAltn-WARE, CUTLERY, dtc.-The a
t - dersignoa have now opened one of tbe bi
selected storks of English and American H
WARE ever offered in this market. Their pur
being made exclusively from Mnnufactur
are enabled to 'offer their Goode, wholes '
ot fcl ]hW I iri<, c* in any other cities 1
The public are respectful
stock before making their t