Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, November 27, 1850, Image 3

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SAVANNAH «ABOARD STREET CHEAP DRYGOODS STORE, aftUTH «»* *HB MARKET. .jijlE SUBSCRIBER having just returned T from the Nortli, has now ready and offers for UAt such prices as must give satisfaction, ai large »* refully selected stock of 8 '‘foreign and domestic dry goods, carting in part of Bntrwjtand Bleached Shekt- and SHiaTiNoa, all widths and qualities, Blue Sol, Bed Ticks, Shirting Stapes, C’ld HomespunB jApton Cheeks. A large assortment of col’dand $9ERNING CALICOES, and colored Ginghams, Furniture Calicoes illes'Quilta and Counterpanes, and Fur- timing and Ste Msrsei Jre Ditnii Bess goods. Black Silk Lustre, and Satm Striped Alpacas, Meri Liiuid Canton Cloths, Plain and Satin striped Cash- jjrsi, and Delanes, Coburg and Lyonese Qioths, act and Colored Poplins. With a splendid collec- f in of Plain. Brocade and Satin 8triped iinnlTlla ivn . • .. . MOHAIRS AND AI.PACAS , Brown, Purple, Morone, Green, Blue, Olive and I (ode Colors. "black silks IInrLadies’ Dresses, Mantillas, &c. 28,32 and36 4n- I hes wide with Black Silk Lace to suit. L^and Embroidered White Canton Crape [sWla. and Block ItaUan Silk Mantillas. HOfelERY, It foil essortment of Ladies’ Misaes’, Gent's, and I Hoy*' Hose and Half Hose; Gent's Under-Vests and ' Bn T I NEN GOODS. Finger-Spun Irish Linens .“warranted r11 pure Lin 0 y,rn, and sound bleach, from 25 cents per yard | ipvarde. 6-4,7-4, and 8-4 Linen Table Damask, and I fible-Clothe, Long Lawns, Damask Napkins, and I Donley’s, Birdseye, Scotoh and Russia Diapers: h|Kk and Brown Hollands, Dowlas and H. back I fowels: bordered and II. stitch L. C. Handkerchiefs blue and black cloths, Ijhsk and Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings; Cadet, I jit, Oxford and Black Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Tlankets and flannels. I[itnSup. 10-4, 11-4,12-4 Blankets for family use, [allowpriced, do. twilled and plain, for servants; [Jiper 7-8 and 4-4 Flannels, Red, Blue, and White do. lia* priced. A very large collection of WOOL SHAWLS IriomMcenta upwards. Ladies'and Misses’Zephyr [Wool Hoods, Children’s Wool Boots, Wool Mitts, [ini Prise Headers, Collars, Black Lace. Green and llise Barege and Gauze VEILS. I Biack and Col’d Silk and Kid Glovc8, Figured L land Silk Lace, Linen Edginge, Thread and Lisle Lid Laces. A superior assortment Gent’s [FAUCI SILK CRAVATS, ■Aidpocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders; Head-hand- fimhitfs in great variety; Umbrellas and Parasols; [pine Twists, Beads, Bead Fringe, Ac,, &c. I HP AH which will be sold at such prices as ml clearly show the advantage of purchasing for Icab. T. McKENNA. I F.3. Alot of LADIES’ CORSETS, on consignment, Mill; expected, which will be sold by the single pair, it wholesale prices, loci 16 MWF 3m DR. GANAHL, j OFFICE and RESIDENCE, SOOTH BROAD-STREET, jfhltc North Side—three doors East of Barnard-tt. CT Hours fonconsultation nt Office, from 7 to 10X M„ and 3 to 4 o’clock, P. M. nov 4 Lisle do. DAGUERREOTYPES. ID M. CARY would respectfully give notice to 1‘ • the public that he has re-opened his Rooms, furrier liryan-etreet and Market-square, (over Wil- mott'a Jewelry Store.) where he will be happy to "aitupon all who would have their Picturee well fcxecuted. i A Picture of Jenny Lind may be seen at his Rooms. I nov 25 tf NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP: HUE subscriber would reepectfully inform his l friends and the Pubijc, that he has opened a SHIP AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH SHOP, on Eastern Wharf, opposite Lamar's Cotton preii, Steamboat and Mill Work, and every discrip- isof Biacksmithing, executed with neatness and iipttch (im25 lm D. W. MISCALLY. MOLASSES, TOBACCO, COFFEE, BA' [11CON, &c. 100 hhds prime Cuba Molasses 100 boxes Manufactured Tobaoco 60 email boxes do . do. 26 bbls prime St. Jago, Coffee 100 bags do Rio do. 05 pockets do Java do. 50 bbls Northern Whiskey i 50 bbls P Phelps’Gln 20 bbls Old Monongahela Whiskey 50 bhds prime Bacon Sides. 50 do. do. do. Shoulders 75 bbls prime Pork 50 bales Gunny Bagging, 20 do. Dundee do. 50 boxes Stnr Candles, 50 do. Soap | 100 bbls Canal Flour, 50 do. half do. | 75 half bble Baltimore Flour 20 tircee Neff's Hams, 10 do. Shay’s do. I 5 M. superior Spanish Segara, “ Cabanas." 50 baskets Champagne, D. A Garreau 20 do. do. Lignot lr ‘lie on accommodating terms, by »«9 COHENS & HERTZ. POTATOES, ONIONS, dec.—68 bbla. Mercer Potatoes; 20 do. large White Oniona “OMncw White Beans do. Treadwell’s Pilot Bread [ ™- Prime Leaf Lard; 10 half bbls do do j «[* do. do. bbla Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers boxes Soda Biscuit; 20 bbls Cider Vinegar “«* (pinto) Byass’ London Porter I nod Codfish; 50 boxes new Scaled Herring, [binding and for sale by F J 2 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. THE LITTLE CHILDREN.—I have It opened per steamer Florida, a beautiful as sent of blue, black, and brown Cloth Sack Jack- “andsomely trimmed, to fit the little Boys from [to eight years old, Parents call and see atthe «ing store, Gibbon's range. ~ «23 GEORGE S. NICHOLS. ilEETlNGS, SHIRTINGS, dec. — Con- stantly on hand a full assortment of brown and [thed Sheetings and Shirtings; Damask Table Russia Towelling; Huckaback do.; French Crash; Tailor’s Canvass and Padding, &c. 'lie by Laroche, BOWNE & CO. m 21 |C8HES ! BRUSHES ! —Just received a ar P« assortment of Cloth, Hair, Tooth and °g Brushes, for sale by PRICE & VEADER, ’ U 147 Bay-street. 'OVES! GLOVES!—White Kid, Coloured ‘“<1 Black Hoskln, White Buff and Drab Buck- Drab and Buff Dog-Skin, with an assortment of faced Driving Gloves, foraale at theloweat by 8 PRICE & VEADER, 147 Bay-street, [^TS! VESTS! ! VESTS! ! !-G S-NICH ' y*b8 has just received the moat beautiful assort figured Silk Vests ever brought to this place, ■Ctber with a great variety of Cashmere, Satin and Id. Cloth, which he offers very low. Call and see [_2 thin & 8tore > GIBBONS’ RANGE AND SHOULDERS—Mhudi Hams Shoulders, landing irons sebr. Samuel Had- for sale by ^COHENS & HERTZ. 3 FLUID, or Crandjean's purifying or washing the Hair, just recejvedand L. J. MYERS, Apothecary. gmets' Building. 0 hhds Red Ash, Broken, * n< j, Sc I e8n ®? ding from achr. Samuel Hadlock, and COflENS & HERTZ. *! lour 01 favorite brands, now For .*uu e from P Glover, from New-York. uov 20 by WILLIAM CROWDER. french languages tor../ vir Apply at Dr - Euorr’s office, Brough- l)ov , 22 8arN ' E ' CorDer y Montgomery. f 8 . B L t& EACKSr-Just received, per Steamer A* Florida. Black Uces, of all widths, nn.oo B ' Mt ‘EENNA, ill Congresa-st., n0TS2 ' MonSment-aqr. ° ** A M 8.—Black and White Ginghame, W I H( . .™7 >in ?d?- Scotch and French do. different widths and qualities, for sale by 1 10T *■# LAROCHE, BOWNE Sc CO. ftOTTON O8NABURGS.-20 bales Cotton Osnaburga, juat received and for sale by nov 22 LAROCHE, BOWNE Sc CO. DOMESTIC LIQUORS,—i00 bbla. Phelps If Gin; 150 do. N. O. Whiskey; 30 do. Domestic flrandy. Landing and lor sole by nor 22 SCRANTON JOHNSTON & CO. 1VEGRO CLOTHING-Of all deacriptione j ,urni8hcd in n,| y quantity and quality, and on advantageous terms, to planters and owners, at the wholesale and retail Clothing store of aov 22 PIERSON & HEIDT. OVERCOATS-Rendredper steamship Florida’ y additional assortment of Superior Overcoats, ot all qualities, and of superior make, for sale bv nov & PIERSON A HEIDT. T)RESS COATS AND PANTS.—By late nr- nvnls. the undersigned have an additional lot of very fine Dress Coats and Pants. PIERSON A HEIDT. rnHE LIFE OF JOHN RANDOLPH, of -L Roanoko ; by Hugh A. Garland. Received by nolr 19 JOHN M. COOPER T-I ^^ • IIAY!! HAY l!!—Prime Eastern Hay, A A landing and for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, ** ov Foot of West Broad-street WHISKEY.—66 bbls Whiskey landing from * v brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale by nov 19 COHENS & HERTZ. pODLIVBR OIL—Rush ton & Clark’s, for the yy use of Consumptive Patients, just received and for sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary. nov 19 Smet's Buildings. TIT ALL LANTERNS.—With Landscapes and A A Stained Glass; also Plain patterns. Just opened and for sale at 100 Bryan-street. nov 18 COLLINS A BULKLEY. I"7QltN.~1500 bushels Prime White Maryland Corn, in Btore and for snle in quantities to suit purchasers, by JOHN V. TARVER, nov 13 Exchange wliarf. 1VORTH RIVER HAY.—Prime North River * ’ Hay, in store, and for sale by nov 13 JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange wharf. ASTERN HAY.—200 bundles prime Erstern A_J Hay. Landing from ship Cerro Gordo, and lor sale by JAS. SKINNER, nov 13 Foot of Whitaker-st. \\[OOD! WOOD!—Just received a lot of firs »* quality Oak Wood. For sale by DAVID R. DILLON, nov 7 Foot of West Broad street. CJHIItTS.—10 doz. fine Shirts, of superior make, k5 for sale by JOHN MALI.ERY, nov 2 - 155 Bay-st. QHAWLS.—A ver- handsome assortment of kJ Long Shawls, Broci e, Palm Leaf, Mourning and half Mourning do; for sale by nov 7 LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO. IJACON.—50 hhds Prime Sides and Shoulders, XX landing from schr. Samuel Hadlock, and for sale by ;SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO. nov 16 'ThOMESTICS,—Bleached and unbleached Do JL* mestics, for sale nt low prices by B. F. McKENNA, nov8 111 Congress-st., Mouument-sqr. PRUSHED SUGAR—25 bbls Crushed Sugar Vy landing from ship Marion, for sale by nov 4 COHENS & HERTZ OOTASII.—10 bbls superior quality Potash for .IT sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. nov 18 TTEWE’SBONE & NERVE LINIMENT— JTX Just received end for sale by L. J. MYEjlS, Apothecary, oct26 Srnets’ Building. TTLYNCY ARTICLE'S. A greatvasiety too X? numerous to mention.. Cal) at 147 Bay-st. nov 23 PRICE & VEADER. HURT WINE.—25 quarter casks Port Wine, in i store and for sale by W M. DAVIDSON, nov 23 T9LACK TEAS.—15 half chests superior Black JD Teas, in 5 oz. papers, just received per steamer Florida, for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 23 TJIANO FORTE—For sale low to close consign IT ment, a splendid 6 octavio Piano Forte, with iron frame, Ac., by L. Gilbert, Boston. Apply to F. ZOGBAUM & CO„ nov 23 Cor. St. Julian-st and Market square. DAN JOS AND TAMBO HINES.- A large JLI stock for sale, at low prices, byl F. ZOGBAUM Sc CO., nov 23 Cor. St. Jnlian-st, qnd Market square DACON SIDES—25 boxes trimmed clear Bn- D con Sides, landing from schr C. C. Stratton, and far sale by nov 20 JAS. A. NORRIS. TVTBW CIDER.—20 bbls Newark Cider, a very 11 superior article, landing from brig Wilson Ful ler, foraale by . nov 20 W. M. DAVIDSON. /"’’OSHEN BUTTER.—25 firkins Goshen But- vJI ter, (selected,) landing from brig Wilson Fuller, for sale by nov 20 W.M. DAVIDSON. YIARKING INK—Of superior quality, hy the ItX gallon or barrel, constantly on hand and for sale by nov 12 JOHN M. COOPER. 'JT'ENTUCKY ROPE—1,000 coils best Ken- IV tucky Rope. nov 13 12 R. HABERSHAM Sc SON. CKA ISLAND BAGGING--400 pieces li a 21bs O per yard, also 100 pieces light Dundee li a 1 gibs nov 13 12 R. HABERSHAM & SON. enBBLS. Flour on Bo'ton’s wharf. 5U nov 13 12 R. HABERSHAM Sc SON. VESTINGS, «&c.—A choice assortment ot Em » broidered Silk and Woolen Vestings; Merino, Cashmere, and Satin do. For sale by „ 0T 21 LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO. riOLD CREAM—A most delightful prepara-- V; tion for Chapped Lips ?vph pUt np, and for saleby JOHN A MAYF.R. nov 14 Next door to Currell & Boggs iriREAM ALE.—50 bbls superior Cream Ale Llanding trom brig Wilson Fuller, “d ^sMeby T* ECEIVED, and in store, 100 boxes No. 1 XV fine Crackers, and 1 libL Green Ginger, for pre- . JOHN D. JESSE. Pears and Quinces, for preservin^^ ^ JEgsE> ciT,,Tgs,„Rich Csraelion Silks, and colored, and O Black Satin do Chene, for ad. 8h ^ p K ^ KNA( nov 8 111 Congress-st, Monumentsqr. ARPETS, RUGS, Sce-h supply °* ff end Ingrain Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Door Mata, Druggii Biuze, &c., for sale by - . rn nov 7 LaROCHE, BOWNE Sc CO. wrasassass Trunks and travelling bags.- X A large assortment on hand, atid wfflbe sold at mod< rate prices, by GEO. S. NICHOLS, po* 3 NEWS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3 7.1850. INSTRUCTION IR THE FRENCH LANGUAGE. M. ETOURNBAU, T s P re P*red to give Lessons in French. Be will , ® lTe Msapas, if dedred—also Lessons to classes or in 7 School*. Those Wishing instruction In of Mr J M appEeatlon at the Bookstore M. Etovrnkau proposes t6 form classes of five ortix each,to bo conteosedpf gentlemen, or of ladies and gentlemen, to whom he will give three lessons [wr week, at 410 per auarter (of 36 lessons) for each pupil. Ho will wait fpou classes at such places as they may appoint, anqaa may meet their convenience. Single pupils receiving three lessons per week, at their own residences, 820 per quarter. For particular inforfcmtion as to qualification*, Mr. Etourneau is permitted to refer, in this city, to Messrs. MWrooNxav ConmiNo, J.JM. Cooper, VI. T. Thompson, of the News, nov 11 J. L. Locks, of the Republican, The truest ami READY a il St syHtem of selling A BE CLOTHING, TS to Bell them cheap f r ready money, and in con- l formity with this tn th, wc now offer for sale a full assortment, jnat received from our owhmanu- tactory, per steamer Fhridn, out and finished under the personal attention of Mr.Cronndeson whose taste and talents ns a cutter, stands A No. 1. We respectfully invite a careful examination of esc garments, viz : 1 cuse of Frock and Dross Cloth Coats at.. .312 each 1 do. do. do. super... ifi 1 do. do. fine Frenchquulity .20 Wo think these Coats are equal to somo others that arc charged a much higher price. Wo venture the assertion that, the style mid finish aro unsurpassed by any other Coats ; also an assortment of Cloth "Honks, with and without Sloeves, a very handsome, ich garment. Barnes’ celebrated fitting Shirts; Silk, Merino and Cotton Half-hoes; Over Coats, Sack and Business Coats; Satinet Jack- ts and Pants, Red and other Flannel Shirts. All ery cheap, for ready money at HOUSTON Sc GROUNDESON'8, 96 Bryan strect. next door to Grlfi'en's nov 22 late Eastman's Jewelry store. YOUR HOUSE IS REMOVED. T HE Subscriber avails himself of this opportuni ty to return his tbanke to his friends and the public for the liberal patronage they have conferred upon him, and would inform them that be has re- Monr.D to the corner of Bay Lano and Bnrnarri-st., apposite the Planters Hotel, where he will be ready, at all times, to sa-ve them with OYSTERS and all other kinds of REFRESHMENTS, nov 8 1 HENRY BURT. PNGR AVINQ. Hi thanks to his f The undersigned returna his bia friends and the public for their kind patronage, and would inform them that he has removed to 110 Broughton-st., (opposite the-Lyceum Hall,) where he intends devoting his time exclusive ly to 'Engraving and Priming Visiting, Wedding, and Professional Cards. Bank Checks, Hank. So ciety and other Seals, Jewelrv, Silver.Ware, See, See. Also, LITHOGRAPHIC D RAWING and PAINTING, such ns Views of Buildings. Portraits, Blanks, &c., &c. R. H. HOWELL, nov 6 110 Broughton-st. TYTEWSPAI’ER—50 reams 21 V. 27, 50 reams 24 1 V X 36, 50 reams 24X38, 25 reams 22 X 32, 25 reams 24 X 34. Printing Ink.—A supply of superior quality of all descriptions, black anil colored, (in Itegs and canis ters of nil sizes,)for NeWspnper,Buok nnd Job Work, tor sale at manufacturers'New-Ynrk prices. Type, tfc.—Orders received for Type and Printing Materials of ovory description, which will be furnish ed for a commission of 5 per cent. nov 18 JOHN M. COOPER. A DESCRIPTIVE GEOGRAPHY and brief Historical Sketch of Palestine,by Rabbi Joseph Schwarz, for 16 yeys a resident in the Holy Laud; translated by Isaac Lecser, one of the editors of the new edition of the Hebrew Bible, illustrated with maps and numerous engravings. Heaven, or an earnest and scriptural Inquiry into the abode of the Sainted Dead, by the Rev. H. Hur- baugh. Household Surgery, or Hints an emergencies, by John F. 8outh. Alton Locke, Tailor arid Poet; an Autobiography. Popular Education, for the use of Parents and Teachers, and young persons of both Sexes, by Ira Mayhew, A.M. Beranger: Two Hundred of his Lyrical Poems, done into English verse, by Wm. Young. The Builder’s Pocket Companion, containing the elements of Building, Surveying, and Architecture, with Practical Rules and Instructions connected with the subject by A. C. Smeaton Civil Engineer, &c. The Cabinet Maker and Upholsterers Companion, Comprising the Rudiment and PHnciplesof Cabinet Making and Upholstering, with familiar Instructions, Illustrated by examples rar attaining a proficiency in the Art of Drawing, ifcc. 4>c., by J. Stokes. History of Madame Rowland, by John S.' C. Ab bott. with engravings. The Green Hand, a Short Yarn. Leni Leoti, or Adventures in the Far West, a Se quel to “Prairie Flower," by Emerson. Bennett. Re ceived hy nov 22 J. B. CUBBEDGE. INKS. TSSTiii^nnbKBgr The fine, fait aatlilfg schoonar SAMUEL _HADLOCK, Hadlock matter, having the of her cargo engaged will have immediate des- most or her cargo engaged wt patch. For freight or passage on board, or to CO] nov 19 to the Captain *3 A HERTZ. FOR NEW-YORK—Old Established Llneu The regular picket brig WILSON FULLER, W. Lewis matter, having a portion of her freight engaged, wifi have quick despatch.— For Freight or Paasage apply on board, at Telfair'a wharf, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. FOR NKW.YORK—New Line. The regular Packet brig MACON. Captain Watkins, will have dispatch for the allege or freight or passage, apply to ! ROWLAND & WASHBURN. FOR NEW»YOltK-Naw Line. . The regular packet barque MARIA MOR- &TON, Capt Buckley,will have dispatch for the Dvepnrt. For Freight or Passage apply to nov 26 ROWLAND & WASHBURN. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Line. Jgu, The teat Bailing sell miner C. C. STRATTON, SHRWeatcott having most of her freight engaged, will have quick despatcii for the above port. For Freight or Passage, having good accommodations, apply to CilAS. A. GREINER, nov 20 FOR UALTIMOltE. The tine last sailing achr. EllWIN FARAD, Mitchell, master, haring part of her cargo en gaged, will meet with dispatch. For balance of Freight, or Passage, appVto nov 23 COHENS & HERTZ, Ag’ts. JPHCENIX HOUSE, NEAR THE MABKET. T HE Subscriber bega leave to inform hia friends and the public generally, that ho has added to his already extensive establishment, (viz: Pistol Gal lery, Bowling Saloon, Shuffle Board, Quoit Ground, &c.,)an EATING SALOON, where he will endeavur to supply all who please to patronize him, equal to any house in the city. JAMES OLIVER. Agent. N. B. The Bar la supplied with LIQUORS and SEGARS of the best quality. ty The Pistol Gallery is open from 10 A. M. jo lD P. M. 3mo nov 6 A HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM FOR SALE. ipts The subscriber having bought a Farm adjoin- Si lng, offers fot Bale hia present residence situat ed un St. Augustine river (salt water,) containing one hundred and twenty acres of Land, of which fifty acres are clearod and in cultivation. It is four miles from Savannah, nnd joins Bonneventure on the south, nnd is not only the moat beautiful and pleasant residence on the aea-coast of Georgia, but perfectly healthy. On the Farm aro n great variety of Fruit Irecs, among which ia a fine grove of Citron Lemons now in fun bearing. An abundance of fine Oysters, FUli, Crabs and Shrimps, in their season may be bad at all timea. Also Macon Island, situated on the same river con taining 43 acres of first quality Hainmack Land, on which is live oak timber enough cut for fire wood to pay for the place,this Island is a fine location for one en gaged in thelOyater and(Fish business. Also, thcFarm known as Hemlock, containing 60 acres of Land twenty of which are cleared, trontmg on the Bonne- venture Road and a quarter of a mile from St. Au gustine River. For terms, apply to the subscriber on tke premises. WILLIAM E. LONG. Cedar Grove, Nov. 13. lmo nov 13 STEAM BOAT LINE. BETW8JER*MmESTON^Nli SAVANNAH AND KEY > To Sail Sunday, Decfmkjtf- lat. ~ splendid sea^SKmship ISJF BEU. llOOtoris bWWbbn, comma*, ded by William Rdillna, will resume regular trips for the above ports oti 1 ueadoy, lrt Oct., And will continue punctually io leave Charleston On the 1st and 15Jfi, for Havanafvia Savannah' und Key West, and from Havana for Charleston via Key West and Savannah, on (fee Btli and 22d of each month. For Freight or Passage, an piy Sul M. C. MORDE0AI, Charleston, DRAKE, BROTHERS & CO., Havana A. F. TEFT, Kry West ' ’ *. HERT5 COHEN8 dt HERTZ. Savannah. 0. 3. MAIL 8TEAM-3H1P LINE, FOR HAVANAjN.ORLEANS A OIIAGKKH The splendid steam-ship OHIO, J. F.Schcnck, U.S. N., commander, will leave this place on Friday, the 29th inat. For passage apply to nov 23 COHENS St. HERTZ, Agt's. jf FOR MATHEW’S BLUFF, AND ACL THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. Leaves Frldity apt It, nt 4P.JI. > ». The steam-pocket DkKALH, Cant. J. M. Moody, during tha low stage or the River, will not run up as far as Augusta, but continue to touch at ail the intermediate Lnnd- inga. For Freight or Passage, apply on bonrd or to COHENS & HERTZ. FOR AUt 2UGU8TA, HAMIIUUG AND TlIB INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. Leaves Tuesday Morning Dec. 3. The steamer ILL,COOK,Capt, Peek, will leave the Union Steamboat Compa ny’a Wharf as above at 1U o’clock, A. M For frclghtor pasage, apply on hoard, or to ROWLAND & WASHBURN, Agta. FOR BURNT FORT. VIA DARIEN, ST. SIMONS ISLAND, BRUNS WICK, BETHEL, JEEEERSONTON, fyt. Leaven Thursday, 28th Inst. Tho Steam Packet 1VAN1IOE, Capt. G. S. Claghom, will leavo this trip, at 12 o’clock M. F(ir Freight or Passage apply on board at Ferry Wharf, or to sept 111 M. A. COHEN, Ag’t fy All freight pnyabld by shippers, aud mil be stored during the absence of the boat, free or charge FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG, AND THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS" Leaves Saturday Morning Nov. 30. “ 'phe Stoum-paoket OREGON, Captain Shaw, wifi leave the Un ion Steam Boat Company’s Wharf 'as above, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to ROWLAND & WA8U”—” ' : WASHBURN, Agtr FOR AUGUSTA nnd HAMBURG Lcnvew Friday Forenoon Nov. 20. _ _ ,K—» to ThenewandapleudidstcamerllAN JygaggggyQ COCK, Capt. Murray, will leave for the above ports and intermediate landings, every Fri day, at 10 o’clock A.M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to BEHN & FOSTER, Agte, Bay Street. STOVES, Just received and for sale 150 Cook Stoves, and Ranges; 100 parlor Stoves, 75 Hall and Office Stoves of the most fashionable patterns. Also Force, Lilt, and Boar Pumps, Plain and Jappaned Tin Ware, Hollow and Enamelled Ware, Furnaces, Smoothing Irons, Grid Irons, Sauce Fans, Fry Pans, &c., Lead Pipe.sheet Lead, Iron, Copper and Zinc. McARTHOR& MORSE, Oct 7 No. 13 Barnard Street. ARRIVAL OF MR. JENRBE FROM AUGUSTA, Where he has been Teaching with unbounded success. J ENREE Sc MILLAR would politely announce that they wifi continue to receive Pupils during this week. Their regular course will commence (posi tively) on Monday next, November 18th, afterwbich time they will discontinue to receiv Pupils. N. B.—A Ladies’ Class meets daily atl2M. J3p* Terms for the Course, Ten Dollars. Success guaranteed. Rooms next to Dr. Royall’s office, nov 14 tf 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 at theStore ot Messrs. Verstili b. Lvvbusrow & But ler, will receive a reward of Fifty Dollars, nov 9 A*e°m LOCKE i Tailor and Poet: an Auto- Popular Education; for the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young People of both sexes; by Ira Mayhew, A. M., late superintendent of Public Instruction. History of Madame Roland; by John S. C. Ab bott. with engravings. Music; As It Was, and As It Is; by N. E. Corn wall, M. A. Further supplies of Night Side of Nature; by Catharine Crowe,and Medical Delusions, by Dr.Hook- er. Received by nov 22 JOHN M. COOPER. rilHE GREEN HAND; a “ 8hort Yam J. complete. The History and Geography of the Middle Ages; for Colleges and Schools : by George W. Greene. Second French Reader, by J Roemer ; or Mezzo- fanti’a System of Learning Languages. Cruisings in the Last War; by Charles Peterson : second series, and complete. Household Words, No. 32. Leni Leoti; or Adventures in the “Far West;” being a (.equal to “ Prairie Flower" •• by Emerton- gennett. Received by JOHN M. COOPER. nov 22 "CHVE Years in the Interior of South Africa; by R Jl Gordon Cummings. Lite cf Chalmers—Vol. 2nd. No. 18 David Copperfield. Harpers' Magazine, for November. Received by, nov 13 JNO M. COOPER tPHE COUNTRY BOOKi or the Field, the l Forrest, and the Fireside ; by William HowitL Success in Life: The Mechanic ; by Mrs. Tutllill. 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, nov 7 L IFE of Chalmers—Vol. 2nd. Five Years in the Interior of South Africa; by R. Gordon Cummings. Harpers’ Magazine, for November. Received by nov 13 J. B. CUBBEDGE, Soilth of the Market. M ANTILLA S.—Juat received per steamer Florida, aome plain, black and watered Silk Mantillaa, French and English Prints, Ladles’black and colored Kid Gloves, blisses and Ladies’ Bonnet Ribbons, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Hemsteich 8n n d o? 0 r redd0;f0r LAROCHE, BOWNE Sc CO. Satina, plain and printed Caahmcra, Musi Merinos, Sylvaneas, Alpacas, Canton Cfoths, French printed Cambrics, Gimbazns, Plain and Figured Swiss, and Tarlitane Muslins, Long and Square Can- ton Crape and Woollen Shawl*, Lace Capes, and Berthas, Chantilly Veils, Embroidered Sleeves, Chemezettes, Collars, and Linen Cambric Hanker- chefs. Gloves, See. See For sale in quantities to suit, atlowest prices^ & . c0 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan-streets, /lORNe—Plrstquality Baltimore Com, landing per Vy schooner Martha Bird, and for sale by nd for sale by DAVID R. DILLON. Foot of West Broad at. nov8 ishen Butter, by WM. M DAVIDSON. T> RAN.—600 boxes prime Baltimore Bras. Lan, U ding per schooner H. N. Gambriil, and for sale by DAV1D.R. DILLON. Foot of West Broad-st. rS 5OTli !S i !i£SfX tpiIE late firm of D. O'BYRNE Sc SON having JL been dissolved, hy the death of the former, the unsettled business of said firm, wifi be closed by the undersigned as surviving copartner. All persona having demands against the firm, are requested to present them duly attestea, and those indebted to make immediate payment to nov 20 lm JNO. F. O’BYRNE. L UMBER, LUMBBlt.-Tbe undersigned in tending to continue the Lumber business on his own account, will keep constantly on hand a quantity of River Sawed Lumber, Ranging Timber and Shingles; also Oak, Ash and Pine Wood. JNO. F. O’BYRNE, nov 20 ly At the old stand, O'Byme’s wharf. jyOTICE.—All persons indebted to the Estate of, James Frew, late of Chatham County, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; and all persons having demands against said Estate wifi pre sent them, duly attested, within the time prescribed by law, to W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 14 Administrator.- N OTICE,—Persons having demands against the estate of Jno. Bradley dec’d., will please hand them in for settlement. nov21 lmo OdTAVUS COHEN,Adm'r. 0ORN, xs. HAY< AND OATS 2,000bushels rime Mayland Corn 1,800 bushels heavy Maryland Onto 100 bundles Northern Hay. Landing nnd for s"le by JAS. SKINNER, Foot of Wbitnker-street. The Subscriber will keep constantly on hand the above, nnd solicits a share of public patronage, nov 8 1DOR SALE.— 20 begs new Georgia Wheat JU Flour, in sacks of 100 lbs. each. 1000 bushels white Maryland Coni, in sacks 500 do. Heavy Oats do. do. nov l HOLLIS Sc LAWSON. “DECEIVED per XL Apples 10 bbls Ridwey I brig American : 35 bbls choice i Ridwey Potatoes 10 do. Mercer do. 6 firkins choice Goshen Butter 20 whole and half kits Salmons and Mackerel 2 cases new Prunes, in glass jars, and fancy boxes 15 bbls Soda, Butter, Milk, Sugar and Pilot Bis cuit. rov 12 JOHN D. JS8EE PUTTER CtlKKS POTATOES dec—i D firkins selected Goshen Butter 120 boxda English Dairy Cheese 75 bbls. Mercer Potatoeu, 50 dp. White do. 20 do. Yellow Onions, 100 hexes large Bowl Pipes, 20 qr. Casks Fort Wine, 50 bbls. E. Phelps' Gin 25 do. Ciown do. 28 do. Hiram Smith’s extra Canal Flour, Landing from ships Sandusky aud Marion, and for sale b nov 4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc *CO. casks quarts and pinta lyajs’London Porter; 20, • quart*and P* — rt> , . half bbls New Buckwheat Flour; 20 quarter do. do. do; 30; boxes, do. do. do; 15, bbls new White Beans; . , 75, do. Mercer Potatoes; 50. do. White do: 20, do. do. strninenU, Harp, Guitar and Vioin Onions; 100, boxca New Raisina; 75, half do. do. do; Screws, 6cc. Sic. All of which are 50, quarter do. do. do. Landing and tor sale by nov 22 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. f ARD AND CANDLES.—40 bbls. prime Lea JLi Lard ; 25 Half do. do. do. do.; 75 kegs do, do do. do.; 75 boxes Star Candles; 60 do. Adamantine da.; 40 do. Sperm do.; 100 do. Bedell's Taiiowdo. 6’a and B'e Landing and for sale by. nov 13 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. DAILY U. 0. MAIL STEAMERS. Bxtwkxn SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON, VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. These steamers leave Daily from Savannah, Rt o’clock, P. M., and Charleston nt 9 o’cluck, A. fi„ connecting with the Central Rail-Road, at Savannah, and Wilmington Steamers nt Charleston. COHENS Sc HERTZ, Agenta, Savannah. E. LAF1TTE Sc CO., Agents. Charleston. SEMI-WEEKLY U. 8. MAIL STEAMERS, BETWXKN SAVANNAH, GA., AND PAL AT It A, FLA,, •VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, AND AT. MARYS, GA., JACKSONVILLE. BLACK CREEK, AND PICO LATA. FLA. Leavo Savannah every Tubiday end Satuuday, at 10 o’clock, A. M., and Palatka every Monday and Thursday, at 4 o'clock, P. M„ connecting with the U. S. Mail Stages at Jacksonville, Picniata, and ?£- latka, Fla. COHENS & HERTZ, Agcntt; UNION STEAM-BOAT COMPANY AN D SOUTH Ci OREGON Capt. Shaw, II. L. COOK Capt. Peck, Leave Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday mom- a ing. at 10 o'clock ; and Hamburg nnd Augusta, nvcrgjf Saturday and Wednesday morning, at 7 0'CKKk. These Bcatoareof very light draft, and are fitted uxjm expressly for Passengers and Freight,on the Savanfia), River. Freight consigned to the Agents will be forwarded - free of Commission. All way freight payable by shippers. For Freight or Passage, apply onboard, nt Union Steamboat Corooany's Whan, or to ROWLAND Sc WASHBURN, Agents. N.B. Positively no freight received te go on hoard after 0 o’clock on the morning of departure, and tiie Company will nut be responsible for any way freight after being landed. U.S. MAIL LINS FROM SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO TALLAHAS SEE, FLORIDA. Boats leave Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. M. and the stages leave JaekatuiyAle immediately on the arrival of the boats, Wednesdays and Sundays, for Tallahassee, via Barber’s, Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madisonvlfic : *,* Passengers will find this the shortest and most comfortahlc route. TH. D. DEXTER, Prop. Stage Coaches. WOOD Sc COXi Agents, Jacksonville. —, Agents, Tallahasscs, I2T Through Tickets for sale by COHENS St HERTZ, Agents* Savannah 108 BRYAN STREET.* SHOES—SHOES-SHOES. —The subscriber takes pleas ure at this Rmp, in returning ] many thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to him by the citizens generally, and in return for their kindness, he begs to notify them, ihat be has Just returned from the Northern Cities with a com plete and extensive stock of Boots and Shoes, all of which are made by competent and establiaed work men, which are now opened at 106 Bryan-SL, where ho has located, and are offered to the public, at pri ces that will suit one and all. FRANCIS KOPMAN. P. S. A splendid article of Travelling Trunks, Valises and Carpet Bags, also Silk and Beaver Hats, Men’s and Boys’ Clptb, Velvet and Silk Caps, oct 16 3m F. K. TO RENT.—An office or atore on B-y-st. near S. W. corner of BiiU. Apply at Dr. Knorr’s office, Broughton-at, near N. E. cor. nor of Montgomery. nov 22 tf j) TO RENT—For the Winter—* pie large ROOM, on the first fioorof a Ds uuse, to the central part of the city he quarters of any gentleman wishing a qun can be had either furnished or unfurnished, quire at thia office. nov 21. HARMONIC INSTITI subscribers respectfully by recent additions to thei , now enabled to offer the in variety and amount, of Muslt of every description, ever displayed' in 6 These goods, being Imported directly European manufacturers, can be.(old at importers prices, time offering superior ' dealers. Amongst their variety may Violins, Guitars, Flhtes, Flageolets, Clart Banjos, Tamborlnea, Accori ‘'•"“l U-U. • vr. retail, by F.ZOGBAUM i nov13 Coroner St. Jullau aL Sc Mar t-tLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.-Wool black, bine, brown and green Cloths; Plain and fancy^kussimeres, Doe-Skins, Tweed* ~ Kentucky Jeans; Plaid Linseys, C sale by LaROCIJE, nov 21 Y