Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, November 22, 1850, Image 3

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«.Ut.N A K 11 STREET CHEAP nRY GOODS STORE, V SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, ’ soUTH OF THE MARKET. HIS SUBSCRIBER having just returned Iroro the North, 1ms now ready and offers for ,at such prices as must give satisfaction, aj large •J.jrefully selected stock of b •“foreign AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, fisting in part of BnowNand Bleaqhkd SitEg-r- ', nnd SHiKTiNOS, all widths and qualities, Blue Sins, Bed Ticks, Shirting Stripes, C’ld Homespuns TApron Checks. A large assortment of col'd and Mourning calicoes, mruing and colored Ginghams, Furniture Calicoes, Hite Marseilles tluilts and Counterpanes, and Fur- are Dimity. DRESS GOODS. Black Silk'Lustre, and Satiu Striped Alpacas, Meri -and Canton Cloths, Plain and Satin striped Cash- 0, and Delanes, Cobilrg and Lyonn»e Cloths Hack and Colored Poplins. With a splendid collec- plain, Brocade and Satin Striped lUOHAIRH AND ALPACAS JU Brown, Purple, Morone, Green, Blue, Olive and ACK SILKS (nrLadies' Dresses, Mantillas, See. 28,32 and3G in- Sf.wide with Black Silk Lace to suit. Plnlnnnd llmbi'oldered White Tuition Clone Shawl*, ami Block ItoHon SHU Mantilla*. liUbllLiii, |] aasortraent of Ladies’ Mieses', Gent’s, nnd Boj-I Hose and Half Hose; Gent’s Under-Vests and "tl NEW GOODS. fiager-Spun Irish Linens .“warranted nil pure Lin s Vam, and sound bleach, from 25 cents per yard inwards. G d, 7-4, and 8-4 Linen Table Damask, and TiblcCloths, Long Lawns, Damask Napkins, and jniley'4, Birds-eye, Scotch and Russia Diapers; Black and Brown Hollands, Dowlas and H. back Bowels; bordered and H. stitch L. C.Handkerchiefs blue and black cloths, [I,ck nnd Fancy Cnssimeres and Vestings; Cadet, jtc, Oxford and Black Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Jweeds. blankets and flannels. Eitrn Sup. 10-4,11-4,12-4 Blankets for family use, edlow priced, do. twilled and plain, for servants; super 7-8 nnd 4-4 Flannels, Red, Blue, and White do. ow priced. A very large collection of WOOL SHAWLS From 25 cents upwards. Ladies’and Misses’Zephyr Wool Hoods, Children’s Wool Boots, Wool Mitts, ,5,1 rulse Heaters, Collars, Black Lace, Green and Uladliarege and Gauze VEILS. Black and Col'd Silk and Kid Gloves, Figured Lisle Bill Silk Lace, Linen Edgings, Thread and Lisle do. odUcrs. A superior assortment Gent’s FANCY SILK CRAVATS. indpocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders; Head-hand- kerchiefs in great variety; Umbrellas and Parasols; Pune Twists, Beads, Bead Fringe, &c., &c. All of which will be soid at such prices as will clearly show the advantage of purchasing for cub. T. McKENNA. P.8, Alot of LADIES' CORSETS, on consignment, daily expected, which will be sold by the single pair, wholesale prices, oct 16 MWF 3m 1HE late firm of D. O'BYRNE & SON having . been dissolved by the death of the former, the unsettled business of said firhi, will be closed by the UDdersianed as surviving copartner. All persons laving demands against the firm, are requested to iresentthem duly attested, and those indebted to nakc immediate pnyment to nov 20 lm JNO. F. O'BYRNE. UMBER. LUMBER.—The undersigned in tending to continue the Lumber business on his «rn Hccount. will keep constantly onhand a quantity " River Sawed Lumber, Ranging Timber and ogles; also Oak, Ash and Pine Wood. JNO. F. O’BYRNE, noise ly At the old stand, O’Byrne's wharf. UANTED—A Small NEGRO BOY, to do light I work about our office. Apply at this office, tor 20 tf lUUOR.—Canal Flour of favorite brands, now landing from the Jane P Glover.froinNew-York. 'orsale by WILLIAM CROWDER. nov20 ■NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! BERNARD F. MacKENNA, (formerly of FHE FIRM OF CONWAY It m’kenna,) Has just opened an entire New Slock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Fresh from the best EUROPEAN and AMERICAN IAKUFACTORIES, and will be offered at prices 'Rich cannot fail to sIksurb a speedy sale. The attention of the public is respectfully solicited, o deviation from first prices. tSP 111 Congessst., Monument-square. NEW STORE. LOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, UMBRELLAS & TRUNKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: ■Si Congress-street, (above tlie Market.) tVALDDURO's NEW nUILCINO. HE Subscribers would respectfully inform their r - I “ Is nnd the ag a well . consisting lu| y others, which they will take pleasure In show- ?• as well as selling, to those who may favor them ™ a call, at prices that will compete with any es- biahment in this city. . Mv H STALEY Sc HENDRY arrival. OF MR. JENREE FROM AUGUSTA, 'n he hat been Teaching with unbounded success. :x HEE Sc MILLAR would politely announce that 'hoy will continue to receive Pupils during this Tlijeir regular course will commence (posi- 7) on Mouday next, November 18th f after which ‘they will discontinue to rcceiv Pupils. A Ladies’ Class meets daily at 12 M. F Terms for the Course, Ten Dollars. Success renteed. Rooms next to Dr. Royall’s office. °v 14 [INIATiTriTvOLIIMES.—The Philopocna; L Floral Gift; Pleasures of Hope; Flora's Album; Clarke's Poems: Album of Love; father’s Gertrude of Wyoming; The Violet; Poetical rtune Teller; Bridal Wreath; Mother’s Present; g Eu 8R . Language, of Love; Letters to \oung Poetry of Love ; Montgomery’s PoemsjPo- i0 * K,obertSouthy; Cooper’s Poetical Works; Por- °| Plowers; Lala Rook; Mrs. Segourney’sPo- i; ^ems of Eliza Cook; Scott’s Poems and Ballads; ”7 of the Affections; Thompson & Gray’s Poems; !, Grnlaw llhymer; Mrs Heymnn’s Poems; Poems lar yHowitt. For sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE. ASKING INK—Of superior quality, by the ^gallon or barrel, constantly on baud and for JOHN M. COOPEK. ^N'TUcitY ROPE 1,000 coils best Ken tucky Rope. [13 12 R. HABERSHAM & SON. ^ISLAND BAGG1NG.-400 pieces 1J « 21b» Pet yard, also 100 pieces light Dundee If a ljlbs 12 R. HABERSHAM & SON. DHLS. Flnur on Bo’ton’s wharf. nov 13 12 It. HABERSHAM & SON. HSHKH ! ~BIIUSHKS ! —Just received a ar f*c assortment of Cloth, Hair, Tooth ana 11 S Brushes, for sale by PRICE & VEADER, M 147 Bny-street. ■OVES! GI.OVEH S—WhlteTSd, Coloured Wd Black Hoskin, White Buff and Drab Buck- Blab and Ruff Doe-Skin, with an assortment oi ' r Jce«| Driving Gloves, for sale at the lowest ’.by PRICE & VEADER, _J4 147 Bay-street^ ; L ® CRKAMr-A mo8t~3eBghtful prepara- 5 D f° r Chapped Lips and Hands, neatly put •d for sale by JOHN A. MAYER. Nextfdoor to Currell A Boggs- ^HUBBF.R BALES—For sale by i6 G. R. HENDRICKSON * CO • .. flPwBjy ’ _g_AVAN,NAH MORNING NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2$. 1850. I? ASTERN II A Y•—Selected Eastern Hay, land- '"gnml in store. For sale ly hot 13 JQHM y, TARVER, Exchange wharf. IA ORN.—1600 bushels Prime White Maryland ~ Corn, in store and for sale in quantities to suit purchasers, by JOHN V. TARVER, nov '•* Exchange wharf. NORTH IttVER HAY. —Prime North River Hay. in store, and for sale by nov 13 John V. TARVER, Exchange wharf. r^ASTERN IIAY—200 bundles prime Eastern , , Hay. Lahding frofii ship Cerro Gordo, and l u r ealol| y„ JAS. SKINNER. nov FI . Foot of Whitaker-Bt. XJASTING’S SYRUP OF NAPTHA.—For Houghs, Colds, Consumption, and all diseases of the Chest and Lungs. For sale by nov 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. OUTTElt AND CHEESE-—43 kegs selected ■J Goshen Butter; 184 boxes English Dairy Cheese. Landing ahd for sale by nov 13j SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. 1)111 ME EASTERN HAY.—300 bales prime Eas- A ter* Hay. Landing from ship Cairo Gordo, from Portland und for sale by nov 12 COHENS & HERTZ. WHITE KID GLOVES.—A large supply, just T T received and for side by W. R. SYMONS, nov 12 Old stnnd of Hamilton Sc Symons. I JAM'S,—A fine variety of Cloth Pants, now l opened and for sale at the Store of nov 13 PIERSON Sc HK1DT. W ANTED, a smart colored boy, about 12 years old, to serve in the store. Apply to JOHN M. COOPER. oct30 Comer Whitaker nnd St. Julinu-sts. Just opened, and for sale by oct22 . COLLINS Sc BULKLEY. L AUD AND CANDLES.—40 bids, prime Lea Lard ; 25 Half do. do. do. do.; 75 kegs do. do do. do.; 75 boxes Star Candles; 50 do. Adamantine do.; 40 do. Sperm do.; 100 do. Bedell’s Tallow do. 6's nnd 8's Landing and for sale by. nov 13 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. D OMESTICS*—Bleached and unbleached Do mestics, lor salt, at low prices by B. F. McKENNA, nov 8 111 Congress-st., Monument-eqr. C RUSHED SUGAR—25 bids Crushed Sugar landing from ship Marion, for snle by nov 4 COHENS & HERTZ W OOD! WOOD!—Just received a lot of firs euality Oak Wood. For sale by David r. dillon, nov 7 Foot of West Broad street. H AMS—15 Tierces superior Hams, Landing per brig Susan Ludwig, for snle by nov 5 COHENS Sc HERTZ. N E/ 11UM.—50 bbis. Luther Felton & Son’s ■ Lest Boston Rum. Landing from barque Lady Knight, for sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. nov 1 R ECEIVED—Pertmrqu - Vernon: 20 bbis. Mer cer Potatoes; 20 do. choice Apples; 25 boxes Raisins. JOHN D. JESSE, nov 8 H AY.—Prime Northern Hay, lauding from ship Sandusky; for sale low, by nov 4 JOHN V. TARVER Exchange wharf. 1 TABLE MATS.’—Sea Weed, Oil Cloth and Straw Table Mats; just received and for sale by nor 7 COLLINS Sc BULKLF.Y. M athematical instruments—of various styles nnd sizes. Also a few sets made of German Silver with Steel points Received by nov 4 JOHN M. COOPER. F INE FROCK COATS.- lticeived per ship Sandusky, a good assortment, and for sale at the lowest prices. nov 5 PRICE & VEADER, 147 Bay-st. F OR S ALE.—A new light Buggy, with harness, A bargain, by nov 9 PIERSON & 11EIDT. H ALF HOSE—Merino, Cotton and Silk ; just received, a laree assortment, (some of small size.) PRICE & VEADER, 147 Bay-st. oct 23 B OYS CLOTHING, Just received au assort ment, and for sale low, by nov 5 PRICE Sc VEADER P RIME NORTH RIVER HAY—50 bales prime North River Hay, landing from barque Vernon, and for snle by JOHN V. TARVER, nov 8 Exchange wharf. S ILKS.—Rich Camehon Silks, aud colored, and Black Satin de Chene, for sals cheap by B. F. McKENNA, nov 8 111 Congress-st, Monuinent-sqr. HTBUNItS and travelling bags.- *• A large assortment on hand, and will be sold at modi rate prices, by GEO. S. NICHOLS, nov 2 /"TOSIlEN BUTTER —Just landing and for \J sale; 10 firkins Goshen Butter, b. VVM. M DAVIDSON. QUGAR. —10 lihds. Muscovado Sugar, landing from ship Emma Watts, and lor sale by oct 31 JAS A. NORRIS. S HAWLS.—Rich Embroidered Cashmere, Plaid Wool Long Shawls; for sale chonp by B. F. McKENNA, 111 Congress-st. oct 28 Monument-sq. B AGGING AND ROPE.—30 bales Gunny Bagging; 20 do. Dundee, imitation Kentucky Bag- girtc 100 pieces Dundee Bagging; 300 coils Kentucky BaleRope. Forsaleby JAS. A. NORRIS, oct 28 E very body>s almanac, for issi, together with a complete Memoranda for every day in the year, for sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE. oct 24 AIIPETS/rUGS, &c-A supply of oWe-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Hearth Ilugs, Door Mats, Drumtil Baize, Ac., for sale by nov 7 Laroche, bowne aco. 1I7TNDOW SHADES, and Textures, Bufl’ Lin- YY en, for Curtains, also Embroidered Muslin Cur tains in the piece, for sale by no, 7 Laroche, bowne a co. R ECEIVED, and in store, 100 boxes No. 1 line Crackers, aud 1 bbl. Green Ginger, for pre- 'Tf' JOHN D. JESSE. R ECEIVED per steamer, and in store, 10 bbis. Apples, 10 bbis. choice Mercer Potatoes, Grapes, Pears and Quinces, for preserving ^ ^ gHIRTS.—10 doz. fine Shjrta, oflsuperior make. for sale by JOHN MALLERY, 155 Bay-st. JU... .60 kegs selected Goshen Butteri 117 boxes English Dairy Cheese. Landing sndfoy.le^^^ j OH n S TON A CO, gUTTER AND CHEESE.. JgRANDY.--10 half pipes Otnrd.^ Dupuy A Co. Brandy, in bond nov 1 Landing and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. S HAWLS A very handsome assortment of Lbng Shawls, Broche, Palm Leaf, Mourning and bn nov7° Uining d0i '“laROCHE, BOWNE A CO. I AIVE Years in thelnterior of South Airica ; hy R . Gordon Cummings. Lite of Chalmers—Vol. 2nd. No. 18 David Copperfield. . Harpms’ Magazine, for Novemlmr. ^Itece, ^y, L IFE,of Chalmers—Vol. 2nd. , . , Five Years iu the Interior of South Africa; by R. Gordon Cummings* . . Harpers’ Maguzine, for November. Received by nov 13 J. B. CUBBEDGE, South of the Market. rrviHE COUNTRY HOOK i or the Field, the J Forrest and the. Fireside ; by William Howitt. Success in Life: The Mechanic; by Mrs. Tuthiil. The History of Xerxes; by Jacob Abbott. A Greek and F.nglish Lexicon of the New Testa ment; by Edward Robinson, D. D., L.L. D.; anew edition. Received^by JOHN M. COOPER nov 7 . B ACON.—50 hhds Prime Sides and Shoulders, landing trom schr. Samuel Hadlock, and for sale by {SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. "nov 16 BOOKS AND STATIONF/RY Bs CUBBEDGK, „„„ HILE acknoYVle&ing hi? ohligatiomi to his W Iriondfc nnd the public n^norally for the very liberal patronage heretofore Bestowed oil his estab lishment, would inform them that he has enlarged ilia store, and laid ill a more extensive nnd complete •“IWjMontof SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOhS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., than ho has ever before kept, comprising n very gon- era! and well selected stocks and he feels Confident that all who patronize him will not fall to he pleased with tho articles they purchase, or tho prices they pay for them, aa lie ia determined not to be undersold. Please call at 153j CONGRESS-STREET, nu * H South of the Market. PHCENIX HOUSE, NEAR THE MARKET. FTM1E Subscriber bogs lenve to inform tils friends A nnd the public generally, that he has added to Ins already extensive establishment, (viz: Pistol Gal lery, Bowling Saloon. Shuffle Board, Quoit Ground, &c.i) an EATING SALOON, Yvhorohe will endeavor to supply nil who please to patronize him, eqtml to any house in the city. JAMES OLIVER. Agent. N. B. The Bar is supplied with LIQUOllS aud SF.GAR8 of the best quality. I'W The Pistol Gallery is open from 111 A. M. 10 P. M. 3ino nov 6 POUT OF PLYMOTH AND DKVONPORT, ENG. CHARLES WOOD, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT, A DVANCES Money, to any amount, on Goods consigned for sale hy Auction, or otherwise, the attention of exporters is respectfully directed to this announcement. Tile above port comprises great ad vantages for the sule of Southern products Corn, Sugar,Rice and Tobacco, would always command the highest market prices—containing, ns it does, a large population, and being an extensive Naval Station. Refer to Mr. W. R. Symons, Savannah nov 8 INSTRUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. M. ETOURNEAU, of Paris, I S prepared to give Lessons in French, He will give Private Lessons, if desired—also Lessons to classes or in Schools. Those wishing instruction in French will please mnke application at the Bookstore of Mr. J. M. Cooper. M. Etoubnkau proposes to form classes of five orsix each,to be composed of gentlemen, or of ladles and gentlemen, to whom he will give three lessons per week, at $10 per qunrter (of 36 lessons) for each pupil. He will wait upon classes at such places as they may appoint, and as may meet their convenience. Single pupils receiving three lessons per week, at their own residences, $20 per qunrter. For particular information as to qualifications, Mr. Etoubneau is permitted to refer, in this city, to Messrs. Montgosieby Cumming, J. M. CooreB, W. T. Thompson, of the News, nov 11 J. L. Locke, of the Republican. YOUR HOUSE IS REMOVED. T HE Subscriber avails himself of this opportuni ty to return Ids thanks to his friends and tho public for Hie liberal patronaue they have conferred upon him. .and would inform tf on that ho has ke- mobeD to tile corner of Bay Lane and Bnrmird-st., apposite tlie Planters Hotel, where he will be ready, at all times, to serve them with OYSTERS and all other kinds of REFRESHMENTS, nov 8 HENRY BURT. READY MADE CLOTHING. T HE Undersigned has received per Steamer Flo rida nnd recent arrivals a complete assortment ot READY MADE CLOTHING, composed iu part of the following articles—and all made under his own superintends nee. Tlie undersigned has always received from those Who have favored him with their patronage, the credit of selling the BEST GOODS IN THIS MARKET. Be itnw wishes t^cali atten tion to his PRESENT STOCK, and IteBshes them to understand he is determined to sell tne CHEAP EST as well as the BEST. The following will compose a part of the stock oil hand : Gent’s Business Frocks and Sacks. Kersey and Blue Pilot Over Coats. Devonshire Drttb do. do. Norway Coating , do. do. . Black and blue Cioth Cloaks. Pilot Cloth do. dp. Black Dress Coats and Frocks. Brown nnd olive Cloth Frocks. Black super Doeskin Cassitnerc Pants. Fancy and ribbed do. do. Black Sntin and fancy Silk VeBts. 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 aud Hickory Shirts. Stocks, Cravats, and Suspenders. Collars, Umbrellas and Drawers. Also, a large assortment of FRENCH. ENGLISH, A AT) GERMAN CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS, made to order at the shortest notice, and in the BEST STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. VVM. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitatker atreet. ltov 8 Successor of Hamilton & Symons. SHIP LINES. W-YORK -OlS .EambilNhcil Linn. 'lUo regular packet, brift WILSON FULLER, ®1YV, Lewis master, having a portion of Imr " freight engaged, will have quick despatch For Freighter Passage apply on board, nt Telfair’s wharf, or to BRIGIIAM, KELLY & CO. nov 19 FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Line. Jjju, Tho last sailing schooner C.C. STRATTON, aK&Wcatcott, having most of her freight engaged, wilt have quick despatch for the-afiuve port. Tor Freight or Passage, having good accommodations, apply to CilAS. A. GREINER, nov 20 , FOR NKW*OKLKANHj l’he fine, last sailing schooner SAMUEL .HADLOCK, Hadlock master, having the most of her cargo engaged will have immediate dos- patch. For freight or pussttgu apply to the Captain on board, or to COHENS & HERTZ, nov 19 too 1IRYAN STREET. SHOES—SHOES-SHOES, —Tho subscriber takes pleas tire at tills time, In returning tunny thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to him by the citizens generally, nnd in return for their kindness, ho begs to notify them, that ho has just returned from the Northern Cities with it com plete and extensive stock of Boots nnd Shoos, all of which are made by competent and ootabllsetl work men, Which arc now opened nt 106 Brynn st., where 1m has located, and are offered to the public, at pri ces that will suit one and all. FRANCIS KOrMAN. I’. S. A splendid article of Travelling Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, nlso Silk anil Beaver lints, Men's and Boys' Cloth, Velvet and Silk Cups, oct 10 3m p. K. HARMONIC INSTITUTE.— The subscribers respectfully announce, that by recent additions to tltolr stock, they nre flow enabled to offer the greatest choice, both in variety and amount, of Musical Merchandise of every description, evef displayed in Savannah— These goods, being Imported directly from the European manufacturers, cob be sold nt Northern hnportera prices, thus offering superior facilities to dealers. Amongst their variety may bo found: Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Flageolets, Clnrionets, Fifes, Banjos, Tamhorines, Accord Ians, Flutinns, Bras in struments, Harp, Guitar and Violin Strings, Bridges, Screws, &c. &c. All of which are offered, wholesale or retail, hy F. ZOGBAUM & CO., nov 13 Coroner St. Juiian-st. & Market-sqr. A HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE. gjV The subscriber having bought n Farm adjoin- SUZ ing, offers lot salo his present residence situat ed on St. Augustine river (salt water,) containing one hundred nnd twenty acres of Lund,of Which fifty acres are clenred Hnd in cultivation. It is four miles from Savannah, and joins Bonneventure on the south, and is not only the most beautiful and pleasant residence on tho sen-eoast of Georgia, blit perfectly healthy. On tho Farm are n great variety of Fruit T rees, among which is a fine grove of Citron Lemons now in full hearing. An abundance of fine Oysters, Fish, Crabs and Shrimps, in their season may be had at all times. Also Macon Island, situated on tho same river coh- taining 43 acres of first quality Hammack Land, on which is live oak timber enough cut for fire wood to pay for the place,this Island is a tine location for one en gaged in theiOysterundfFish business. Also, thnFnrln known hs Hemlock, containing 80 ncres of Laud twenty of which are cleared, fronting on the Bonne- venture Rond aud a qunrter of a mile from St. Au gustine River. For terms, apply to the subscriber on the premises. WILLIAM E. LONG. Cedar Grove, Nov.13. Into nov 13 Fashionable hats—a few dozen I justreceived by » sept 30 PRICE & VEADER. Y^NGItAVING.— The undersigned returns Ilia A2 thanks to his friends and the public for their kind patronage, nnd wonld inform them that he has removed to 110 Broughton-st., (opposite the Lyceum Hall.) where he intends devoting Ills time exclusive ly to Engravirg nnd Printing Visiting, Wedding, and Professional Cards, Bank Checks, Bank, So ciety nnd other Seals, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, &c., &c. Also, LITHOGRAPHIC D RAWING nnd PAINTING, such as Views of Buildings, Portraits, Blanks, &c„ &c. R. H. HOWELL, nov 6 110 Broughton-st. P LANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE. A valuable Plantation in Bryan County, contain ing about 800 acres of good Cotton, Corn and inland Rice Land. Of the above 250 acres nre clured and under cultivation. Upon the place is a comfortable two story Dwell ing with all tho necessary out buildings, all of which have been put up in the last five or six years. The situation is upon the salts, and the health of tlie place unexceptionable. Also, a gang of twenty- six Negroes, out of which there are nineteen workers, tmd but two old ones. Tho Plantation and Negroes will be sold separately or together. Credit will be given, with approved sesurity. Ap ply to ROWLAND & WASHBURN, nov 0 |~|UR ASSORTMENT OF GOODS THIS V / SEASON.—Having supplied ourselves with eve ry article that will ptobably be wanted in our lino, vve again invite the public to examine our Fall Stock before making their purchases this season. Our sales shall be made nt reasonable prices, and satisfaction will be given if possible. Every kind of Genteel Ready Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, See., is to be found nt all times among o'ur goods. Gents’ Dress Coats, Vests Pants, nnd other garments, necessary to complete a genteel suit, we are continually prepared to furnish. Hats nnd Caps of all patterns tor Men, Boys aud Children. Family Shoes suitable to nil tastes and necessities, and Ser vants’ Shoes and Clothhing for both City and Plan tation use, we nre fully provided with. Returning thanks for patronage thus far, let us again respectfully solicit custom from our friends and strangers. VVM. B. HALE, nov 6 plensntit lafge ROOM, on the first floor of aDweliln iiuiiae, in tho central part of tho city—suitable fo he quarters of any gentleman wishing n quiet home can be hud either furnished or unfurnished. En fg quire at this office. ltov 21. STOVES, Just received and for sale 150 Cook Stoves, and Ranges; 100 parlor Stoves. 75 Hall and Office Stoves of tho most fashionable patterns. Also Force, Lift, nnd Bofir Pumps, Plain and Jappnncd Tin Ware, Hollow ind Enamelled Ware, Furnaces, Smoothing Irons, Grid Irons, Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, Ac., Lena Pipe, sheet Lend, Iron, Copper nnd Zinc. McARTIIOR & MORSE, Oct 7 No. 13 Barnard Street. LOST. A POCKET BOOK, containing about Two Ilun dred Dollars in Cash, and Notes and Duo Bills, amounting to between Five aud Six Hundred Dol lara. Any person finding the same, and leaving it nt tlieStore of Messrs. Veurtili e, LuVeurroW Sc But- lee, will receive a reward of, Fifty Dollars, nov 9 SAVANNAH DIRECTORY FOR 1891. rilHE Undersigned will publish aThird Edition o( A the above named work, to be ready for delivery, prior to the 1st Jnminry. Advertisements will be inserted at tlte following rates: For one “ half “ one-fourth one-tenth fage. $6 00—12 Copies gratis, 3 00— 6 1 50— 3 7£ The Book together with a copy of “Gnlloway’s Sheet Almanac,’’ (which is just published,) will be delivered to subscribers for 25 cents. DAVID II. GALLOWAY, oct 23 into 73 York-st. N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the Estate of- JnmeB Frew, late of Chatham County, deceased, arc 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. N OTICE.—Persons having demands againsttlie estate of Jno. Bradley dec’d., will please hand them in for settlement. nov21 Into OCTAVU8 COHEN; Adm’r. VJ prime Maylnnd Corn 1,800 bushels heavy Maryland Oats 100 bundles Northern Hay. Landing nnd for sale by JAS. SKINNER, . Foot of Wbitaker-street. Tlie Subscriber tvill keep constantly on hand the above, and solicits a share of public patronage, nov 8 D ISH COVERS, &C.--In setts nnd single, Ail Blaze and Unison Dishes; Oyster Dishes; Hot- Water Kittles and Plates; Etna’s Backwheat Cake Tnrners.and Soap Stone Griddles; Foot Warmes;BecF Puns; Wire and Block Tin Plate Covers; Fenders; &c., now opening and for sale by COLLINS * BULKLEY, nov 12 100 Bryan 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, Herpsteich and Boraered do; for sale by nov 7 LaROCHE, BOWNE Sc CO. L ADIES’ DRESS GOODS.-A Urge assortment- of black and colored plain and figured Silks, and Satins, plain and printed Cashmere, Muslin de Lanes, Merinos, Sylvan eas. Alpacas, Canton Cloths, French printed Cambrics, Gimlinms, Plain and Figured Swiss, nnd Tarlitane Muslins, Long and Square Can ton Crape and Woollen Shawls, Lace Capes, nnd Berthas, Chantilly Veils, Embroidered Sleeves, ChemczettcsJ Collars, and Linen Cambric Hanker- chefs. Gloves, Si.c. Scc.—For ea'e in quantities to suit, at lowest prices, hy JAMES ANDERSON &-CO. nov 6 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Brynn-atrcets, ■ WANTED TO RENT-A Koom,| furnished a * * unfurnished, eatable for a private office for fin|l* gentleman. Enquire at .this office. oct 7 F OR SALE.— 20 bnga new Georgia Wheat Flour, in sacks of lOOlbs. each. 1000 bushels white Maryland Corn, in sacks 500 do. Heavy Oats do. tlo. nov i Hollis & lawson. H AY HAY.—Prime Northern Hay in store, aud for sale at $1 per hundred, hy DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West Broadest, ( lOKN.—First quality Baltimore Corn, landing per J schooner Martha Bird, and for snle by DAVID R. DILLON Foot of West Broad at .... Tuesday, Ikt Oct., and will co leave Charleston ou the 1st and II Savannah nnd Key West, mid Charleston via Key West and F “ ' 2‘Jd of each month. ForF to - M. C. MOIUJECAI, Charleston. DR AKE, imoTIIERH & CO., Havana FOR MATHEW’S AND ALt TUB INTffiAMKDIATB LAND! To Leave Till* Evening, fidwf nt The Ste«in 1’iiel KALB, Cupt. J. M Mo. during thiripw stage of River, v.-inllmt run ui far ns Augusta, but contl to touch at ulUtlie intermediate Lntuiinga. Korfretgb or passage, apply pn hoard or tn JOI1ENS & HERTZ, FOR AUGUSTA, HAMHUIU INTERMEDIA TELA Leaves Tnesduy Movni JW* The steamer lit Li.-a.uwjn, wwt. . w IW3fc«5!will leave tho Union Steatnlmat Com) “““"tty’s Wharf ak above fit Iff o'clock, A. For freight or pnsngc, npply on board, or to ROWLAND Sc WASHBURN, Ag H ALL LAMPS AND LANTERNS A fine assortment of Hall Lamps, with stained Land scapes, and pluin, just opened and for sale by nov 7 COLLINS Sc BULKLEY. S EVERAL INVOICES OF NEW GOODS, of va rious kinds, received per steamer, Florida by JAS. H. AM, SHE AH AN. The citizens are respectfully invited to call and see them nov 6. DECEIVED per brig American : 35 bbis choice XL Apples 10 bhls Itidwpy Potatoes 10 do. Mercer do. (i firkins choice Goshen Butter 20 whole anti half tits-Salmons ahd Mackerel Senses new Prunes, in glass jars, and fancy boxes 15 bbis Soda, Butter, Milk, Sugar and Pilot Bis cuit. nov 12 JOHN D. JSSEE. E xtracts for the handker chief.—Lubin's and Roussel’s Jenny Lind, Popinack, Sweet Briar, Sweet I’eos, Spring Flowers, Patchouly, Rose. Jessamine, Violet, Jockey Club, Mul Ambre, Jonquille, Boq. de Caroline, Rough and Iteady, Rose Geranium, Clove, Pink, Hqney Suckle, MouBseline, West End, Ambrosie, Cedrat, Mills Fleurs, Tuboreuee, Helliotrope,Magnolia, Mignonette, Boq. des Dames. Verbena, and Citron Geranium, for sale by JOHN A. MAYER, nov 14 Next dcot te Currell Sc Boggs :am boat lii U. S'. MAI., STEAM LINK*. BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA VTA. SAVANNAH AND KEY WEST. Tn Sail Sunday, Doreinlier In*. ■— The splendid sen Steam BEL, ot ! lOOtoaa burthen, v. ded hy William Hollins, will her regular trips tor the alarm porta letually to Havana, via Havana for iah, on the Pt!a (ht or Pasaago, ap “ ' f,..: t FOR BURNT FORT. tIA DARIEN.. ST. SIMONS ISLAND, DRUE WICK, BETHEL, JEEEERSONTON, Lenvr* Thursdtiy, 38tli Inst. j, ’ „ 4? v q. h() steam Packet 1VANHQE, 1 ' C'Spt. G. S. Claghorn, will loWe this trip, at W o’clock M. For Freight or Passage apply ou hoard at Ferry Wharf, Or to djMW sept 19 i^ A.COHEN, An’t. 13?* YU freight payable by shippers, nnd ivtU be stored during tlie nhamVcit of the boat, ffeo ot chargn FOR AUGUSTA nud HAMBURG I.caven Frltlny Forenoon NoV. 23. , JP-c Thenewtindspiendidsteamer HAN- tjWwtfriSC COCK.Cnpt. Muruay, will leave tor the above poftsuiidTntermediate leadings, eVory Fri day, nt 10 o’clock A.M. Forfroiplit or passage apply on board, or to BP.IIN Sc FOSTER, Arts, Ray Street. FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG, AND THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS'! Leaves Saturday Morning Nov. 23. Tho Steam-packet OREGON, Copts’ - Shaw, will leave the Un ion Steotn Boat Company's Wharf “as above, at 10 o'clock, A." M. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to ROWLAND & WASHBURN, Agt»;, DAILY U. 8.' MAIL sfEAMERS.a-,#!®- Hktwekn savannah And cuarlbu™ VIA itlLTON HEAP A#n BE A tf FORT. These steamers lenve Daily trom Suvaiinah, nt 8} o’clock, P. M., and Charleston nt 9 o'clock, A, M ., connecting with the Central Rail-Rontl, at SavannUi, and Wilmington Steamers nt Chatleston. COHENS &■ HERTZ. Agents, Snvnnnah. E. LAFITTE Sc CO., Agents. Citarhistrtn. SEMI-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL Sl'EAMERS, SitwIeS SAVANNAH, GA.j AND PALATKA, FLA., VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, AND ST. MARYS. GA., JA CKSONl'ILLE. BLA CK CREEK, AND PICO LATA. FLA. M Leave Savannah every Tuesday apt! SATffltjjAV, nt 10 o’clock, A. M.j and Pnlatkn every MoNDAtiS and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, Pi M., connecting with the U. S. Mail Stages at Jacksonville, PioolntB; and I’«E- latka; Fla. COHENS & HERTZ, Agents. UNION STJfcAMMiOAT COMPANY iEOROIA AND SOUTH Ci OREGON Capt. Shaw, II. Li COOK, Capt. Peck, Leave Savannah every Tuesday nnd Saturday morn ing, nt 10 o’clock ; mid Hamburg nnd Augusta, every Saturday and Wednesday morning, nt 7 o’clock. These Iiontsnroof very light draft, and ate fitted op expressly for Passengers und Freight,on the Savannah River. Freight consigned to tlie Agents will he forwarded free of Commission. All way freight payable by ihippers. For Freight or Passage, apply onboard, at Union Steamboat Company’s Wharf, or to ROWLAND & W4SF“ N. B. Positively no freight rcee' nfter 0 o'clock on the morning of Company will not be responsible 1 after being landed. U.S.MAIL LI* _ FROM SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO TALLAHAS SEE, FLORIDA, fa Rj, Through in Set- ji Vi'" ,l, Y hours I Fare .a«UAJU_isuMj_ including meals on the boats'! Boats leave Snvannuji on Tuesdays and Saturdays, i at 10 o’clock, A. M, and the stages leave Jacksonville immediately on the arrival of the boats, Wednesday*., and Sundays, for Tnllnhassee, via Barber's, Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madison villa S\ , *,* Passengers will find this the shortest and most comfortable route. TIL D. DEXTER, Prop. Stage Coaches. ? WOOD Sc COX, Agents, Jacksonville. : , Age.uts, Tallahassee. im Through Tickets for sale by COHENS & HERTZ, Agents, Savannah /TITRATE OF MAGNESIA, On agreeable vJ Refrigerant and Laxative, prepaied so as to be as pleasant to the taste as Soda Water. For sale by JNO. A. MAYER, No. 154 Broughton-st., Sept Si Next door to Currell & Boggs. FEW of those bpnutiful Jenny Lind, Fane; Cloth Sacks. For sales low, at Sept 23 PIERSON Sc IIEIDT'3. B RAN.—GOO boxes prime Baltimore Bran. Lan, ding per schooner H N. Gambrill, end for sale by DAVID R. DILLON. Foot of West Broad-et. |?’CONOMY..VtEI5IPH WASHING FOW- 1'i DF.ft, A great saving will be procured in soap, labor and time, hy the use of the above Powder. For sale by JNO. A. MAYER, Sept 21 Next door to Currell Sc Boggs. H AMS.—10 ensks Wm NelTa Extra sugar cured cnrivassed Hams, landing from brig Gen.Taylor and for sale b-; JAS. A. NORRIS, slept 18 'Ll AY. 40 bales primo Northern Hay, 1 XI from schr. Lydia Ann, at Habersham’s, andforenioby oct 9 JAS. A. NO D OOR MATS.i.Just opened an extensive sortment of Door Mats, comprHng Adelaide Jenny Lind, Rope, Border, Sheep Skin, Jute and Al- icnnt Mnts. Forsaleby Oct 11 COLLINS Sc BULKLEY. 1Q0 Bryan-st. [TRENCH AND AMERICAN FANCY I. SOAP&—As Jenny Lind, Rough and Ready, Taylor’s Crystalline Wai-Uballs, genuine Brown Windsbr Soap, Fancy Boxes. English Hair and Tooth Brushes, genuine Luitiu's Extracts, ic , lor sale hy L.J. MYERS. Apothecary, nov 12 Smets’ Building H ARD-WARE, CUTLERY, &e.—Theum deraigned have now opem-d one of the hertjw selected stocks of English nnd American HARD WARE ever offered in this market. Their purchases being made exclusively from Manufacturers, they are enabled to offer their Goode, wholesale or retail, at|as low prices as in any other cities North or South. The public are respectfully invited, to axamme pur stock before making tbi.lr purchasers, oct 29 McCLESKF.Y & NORTON TTEARTH RUGS. 11 pet Rugs. For t oct21 L -A news SE,’ BQWNEjfcCQ. G old l ..... cah-ed; alto, assortment-c Pencil Case*, by 'e oct 30 . ‘ JOHN X COOPER.