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vffLOTHING.—It requires no pndihe in nn a .)
IJ vertisement to sell Good and Fashionable Hl'AIl V
MADE CLOTHING to those who wiTto buy no^
to B»y. I recommend all ift want to give me a call ;
nor yet to say, I manufacture my own ; but simply
, oe „y, I have one ot the njost complete nsacrimenta
oi floods in my line ever brought to this place, com.
bitting ell the garments that are used for men and
tn ys- *»»« inv j, te ftl { thuee in WHTit to aiv ft me n anil ut
t Clothing Establishment, GliLn’!fin™.
dec 11 GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
ISSTHUCTION IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE
M. ETOURNEAU, of Paris
T3 prepared to give Lessons in French. He will
1 give Private LfsionsUt desired-als,, Leasonato
classes or in Schools. 1 hose wishing instruction in
i'rciu'li will pleaBemake application at the Bookstore
llf Mr. Jno. M. Cooper, or at Mrs.,Cooke'a Boarding
House Congrnss-st., near Whitaker,
M. Etournf.au proposes to form clnsses of five
orsix each,to he composed of gentlemen, or of ladies
,nd gentlemen, to whom he will give three lessons
per week, at $10 per quurter (of 1)0 lessons) for each
pupiL He will wait upon classes at such plnces as
they may appoint, and as may meettheirconvenience
Single pupils receiving three lessons per week at
thoirown residences, $30 per quarter. ’
Forparticulnr information as to qualifications, Mr
EroURNH.vu is permitted to refer, in this city, to
Messrs. Montgomery Cummjng,
J. M. Cooper,
W. T. Thompson, of the News,
J. L. Locke, of the Republican,
jov 30 Dr. R. D. Arnold.
TONTIELA AND CLOAK CLOTHS—
JH A iashionablo and handsome article suitable iur
I,adds’ wear, for sale cheap by
duy 27 PRICE*. VEADER, 147 Bay-st.
B AI.TIMORE FLOl. H,—30 bbis., mod from
extra wnito wheat, lunding from barque He
bron. For sale by
dec 6 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
' JTNDER SHIRTS, of Silk, Meriuo and Cotton,
U with an assortment of Drawers. Just received
Oct 1 by PRICE & VEADKR, 147 Bay-st.
C IIKESE.—25 boxes Cheese, landing and for
sole by BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
nov 29
NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP.
rplIE subscriber would respectfully inform his
1 friends and the Public, thst he has opened a
SHIP AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH
OHO IS ou Eastern Wharf, opposite Lamar's Cotton
Press, Steamboat and Mill Work, and every discrip-
tion of Blacksmithing, executed with neatness and
dispatch
nov 25 lm D. XV: MISCALLY.
tToCK WINE! HOCK WINE!! —Few
n boxes (one dozen each) of pure Rudcshehner
(gold color); also, a few i oxes (one dozen each)
pure Obc-r tkleheimer (deep red); both of the Vin
tage of 1846. and imported direct to this place, left
on hand, and lor sale at reduced rates, to close con
signment, by J. W. PHILLIPS,
nov 30 184 Bay-st.
DAGUERREOTYPES.
P M. CARY would respectfully give notice to
• the public that ho has re-opened his Rooms,
corner Bryan street and Market square, (over Wil
mutt's Jewelry Store.) where he will be happy to
wait upon all who would have thoir Pictures well
executed.
A Picture of Jcmiy Lind may he scennt hi looms,
nov 25 tf
J~_A y ANNAH MORNING NEWS. THURSDAY, DEG EM RERl 2, 1850.
T „„ wanted.
EN or twelve Negroes for Boat hands, for which
l . hn highest wages will be paid. Apply immedi-
de y C 2° BRIGHAM. JelLY * CO
APS—Received per bark Texas a new assort-
v ment of new styles.
oct26
PRICE & VEADER,
147 Bay-street.
f~tANARY CAGES.—A supply just received;
also, extra Bird (Basses. For sale by
novffff COLLINS * BULKLEY.
TO KENT.—An ofhee or store on B.iV-st.
near S. W. corner of Bu'l. Apply at Dr.
Knurr’s office, Broughton.st,near N. E. cor.
—L uer ol Montsomery.
g tf
PORT AND MADEI RXwiNE8.-25"quar.
,, b' 1 'casks Borgundy Port, and lOquHrter casks
Madeira Wine in store, and for sale by
no ' r29 W. M. DAVIDSON.
nov 22
riHAMPAGNE WINE.—25 baskets ‘Grape
.. Champagne,” landing from ship Hartford, and
tor Bnluhir ttr >■ r. . ..m ...
for sale by
nov 29
W. M. DAVIDSON.
f 'REAM ALE.—36 bbls. Cream Ale, landing
from the Maria Morton, and for sale by
novS ^ W. M. DAVIDSON.
R^ACK XjACES*—Just received, per Steamer
■-R Florida. Black Laces, of
nov 22
nil widths.
B. F. McKENNA, 111 Congress-et.,
Monumentsqr.
S TO RENT.—A small farm, about 01 miles
iromthe city.30 acres cleare i with 130 acres of
pasture and wooa land. For sale, several heud of Cat-
tie, and farming utentials. And for hire, a well dis
posed young Negro Man, and two Boys
n0T 28 Apply at this office.
WANTED,
A GOOD House Servant, for which liberal wages
will he paid.
dec3 tutbs6 WM. NEYLE HABERSHAM.
A CARD.
jITR. F. T. STRAW INSKI Professor of the Art of
ill Dancing, in the City of Charleeton, would re
spectfully inform the citizens of Columbia, who may
be desirous of availing themselves of his unequal
system oi teaching the art of Dancing, in its most ap
proved, fashionable, and latest style, that by address
ing him on ttiat subject at 175 King-street Charleston,
when a sufficient number of classes are formed, lie
will make the necessary arrangements for visiting
this city and giving instructions in this art.
Mr. Strawinski, would beg leave to call the atten
tion of the public to the following named gentlemen
as references:—James Aileer * Co, Hon. Alfred
Huger. Williams & Butler, P. D. Torre, Esq,, E. M.
Beach. Esq., Charleston, S. C. tuths3 nov 26
OOUTiiEKN CASSIMERES.—lust received
u from the factory, an assortment ot Carolina Cas
limsres. comprising Steel Mixed-Black, Invisible
Green, Medium Bluck, Coart MixeibMtc., which are
offered by the. piece, at factory prices. The public
sreinv. ad tocull and examine,
dec 2 La IlOCHE, BOVVNE & CO.
DRENCH China Gold Band Tea Setts, of 44
x pieces; Gilt Butters: single CupB aud Saucers, ol
elegant patterns; Mugs, highly decorated; rich Tete
*T te Setts; Parlor Match Boxes; Chamber Candle
Slicks; Powder Boxes; Cube and Saucers, for chil
dren. with mottoes; together with a great variety of
China VasesjTerrn Cotta and Bohemenn Glass Colorn
gee; Card Baskets, and other China Articles, very
suitable lor presents. For sale by
dec 2 COLLINS & BULKLEY, 100Bryon-st.
THn LIFE OF JOHN RANDOLPH, of
I Roanoke: by Hugh A. Garland—cheap edition.
The American Almanac and Repos tory of Useful
Knowledge, for 1851.
Chanticleer: a Thanksgiving Story of the Peabody
Family
Tl»e Pioneers;beingvol.IV. of Putnam’snewedition
'OfCeoper’a Novels. .
The Broken Bud, or Reminieconces of a Bereaved
Mother.
ltfsponceB from the Sacred Oracles, or the past in
ms Present; by Richard W. Dickenson, D. D
Memoirs of Airs. Hawkes, late ot Islington, including
I’emarks on Conversation and Extracts from Ser-
“wis and Letters of the late Richard Cecil.'
Lectures on the Pilgrim's Progress and on the Life
and Times ol John Bunyan; by Rev. Georgo B. Chee*
»er.
Memoir of tho Rev. Alexander Waugh, D. D.; by
dev. James Hay, D. D, and the lato Rev. Henry Bel-
lr »?e, D D.
The Soldier and the Cross, a practical exposition
«i Ephesians VI. 1018; by Rev. John Leyburn, D. D
Christian Consolations to the Afflicted; by Rev. A. P
PfiBbodv,
The Method ofthe Divine Government, PhyBicaland
Moral; by Rev James M'Cush.
Kitto’i Bible Illustrations, Moses and Hie Judges,
Antediluvians mid Patriarchs.
. The Principles of Geology explained and viewed
* their relatiurB to Revealed and Natural Religion;
!; y Rev. David King, L. L. D., Glasgow.
Receivgd by JOHN M. COOPER,
dec 7
PODEY’S Lady's Book, for December
AA Graham’s Magazine. “ *'
Sartain’s “ '* "
Bavid Copperfield, complete.
David Copperfield, Nos. Wand 20.
Gambler's Tricks, with Cards Exposed and Ex*
Plained; hy J. H. Green, the Reformed Gambler.
A supply' of tho latest publications of the American
“undny School Union. Received hy
dec 3 JOHN M. COOPER.
ftlN AND WHISKEY.—S5 bbls ‘‘Flacks’’ Gin;
A* 75 do Baltimore Whiskey; lan..ing and tor sale
by COHENS & HERTZ,
dec 2
POR HALE.—20 bugs new Georgia Wheat
■A Flour, in sacks of 100 lbs. each. _ >
1000 bushels white Maryland Corn, in sacks
’"JO do. Heavy Oats do.
nov't HOLLIS & LAW&ON.
RECEIVED per brig American: 35 bbls choice
10 bbls Ridwey Potatoes
10 do. Mercer do.
6 firkhiB choice Goshen Butter ,
20 whole and bait kits Salmons and Mackerel
2 cases new Prunes, iu giscs jure, and fancy
15 bbls Soda, Butter, Milk, Sugar and Pilot Bis.
JOHN P- JSSEE.
S HE COULD NOT WALK*—An aged lady of
our acquaintance, and a very prominent member
ot the Tabornace, had been sorely afflicted with
Rheumatism or nearly three years; at the time we
are speaking o sue could not raise herself off herchair.
Oneol'.isr friends had experienced grent relief from
Radwuy'e Ready Relief in Neuralgia, and recommen
ded tne old lady to try it tor her "Rheumatism. She
usea it according to directions, she was bathed with
the Relief for fifteen iuutes, during that time two
botrles were used, and in two hours after the could
walk alone! this was on Thursday ar.d the following
Sunday she walked to church.
Reader, think. There is not nne'jiersucb n won
derful cure on record. Over Pro Hundred members
ot the Tabernacle and, friends ofthe lady are living
witnesses of the remartre..'nlo effects of Radway’s
Ready Relief in the cure of this cruel affliction iu this
Indy, in two hours; Where can we find another such
core performed by any other article of this kind ?
For speed fill', efficacy it is superior to every other
remedy in uvi;, the very moment it is applied it be
gins to case (no pain and cure the disease, it is Ready
lieliet for pain, and u true blessing to the bed-ridden
and afflicted, it strengthens the weak and nervous,
relieves the afflicted and suflerers of pain, and cures,
lite magic, Sore Throat, Influenza, Cramps, Spasms,
Flatulence, Sprains, Strains, Sores. Eruptions, Burns,
Scalds, Lumbago, Intiamations, Swellings, Paralysis
’Tic Dolereux, Neuralgia, Tooth Ache, Hcmieranio,
Nervous Head Ache, Eruptions ofthe Skin, Cutan
eous Diseases, &e. Taken internally it will instant
ly allay the most violent Spasms, stop Diarrhea, cure
Cramps and Cholera Morbus, Sour Stomach, Dys
pepsia, &c. Every tau.ily should keep a bottle of
this valuable remedy in their houses us it will relievo
all pains ns soon as it is applied. See that the fac
simile ot Rndwny & Co is upon each bottle. Price
25 cents, large Bottles.
Rndwiiy’n Chinese Medicated Soap!
Patronized by thousands of individuals throughout
the States atid Canadas, giving the most flattering
satisfact on to all who have used it. Chemists have
wondered at its mysterious effects, and many of them
have endeavored to discover the secrets of its won
derful combination of efficacious halms and extracts,
which render it to speedy and efficacious in the re
moval of Timples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetter, trans
forming ns if by magic, dark, sallow, yellow nnd un
healthy skins, to soft, pure, and healthy com-
lexiotis. For tho cure of Chapped Flesh, Rough,
cracked and discolored Skin. Salt Rheum, Ring
Worm, Erysipelas, Scurvey and Sore liopi, Rad-
way’s Chin .‘to Medicated ri.inp may truly be ceil
ed an inestimable treasure. Excrescences ofthe cu
tide are speedily removed and cured—tho cuticular
vessels ara instantly cleansed of all impurities—the
hands, neck and face present a beautiful dean, sweet
and healthy appearance.
LOOK FOR THE LABEL ON STEELENGRAVING.
Radway’s Soap tn b genuine mast be enclosed in
a label of beuutilul Steel Engi aviug, and the signa
ture ofR. G. Radway upoueach cake. Price 25ceuts,
large cakes.
BEAUTIFUL HA1R.-
Rtulwnj ’s Cirrassiau Bnlm.
Is the most deliciou • Hair Tonic in use. It is bet
ter than Mucassar Oil for dressing tho hair, and im
parting to the witching curls that beautiful gloss
which all admire. To the Bald it is indeed a treas
ure, for it will make liuir grow in bald spots that
have hecn bald for vears.
LIFE IN THE IIAIR.
Each hair in the head posse‘ses a germ of life, on
which depends the growtli nnd beauty ol the hair, as
the health of the body depends upon (he free circula
tion of tne blood To invigorate the hair, to give a
life-principle to this germ, nse the CIRCASSIAN
BALM prepared by RADWAY & CO., Chemists ol
N. York. It is put up in lurge bottles for 25 cents, and
makes the hair fine, smooth, soft and glossy. PiL.
dual Office 162 Fulton Street, New York. For sale hy
G. R. HENDRICKSON * Co.,
A. A. SOLOMONS & Co..and
dec 9 WILLIAM HUMPHREYS. Agents.
TER CUBES' POTA TOES &c—20
dns selected Goshen Batter
axes English Cheese
!s. Mercer Potatoes, 50 do White do.
Yellow Onions, 100 hexes large Bowl Pipes,
Casks Port Wine, 50 bbls. E. Pbelpa Gin
• C own do* .
Hiram Smith’s extra Canal Flour, Landing
ips Bando^yan^Mariomsnd^e^ ^
TON OSNABUHGH.—20 _ brie* Cotton
laburgp, just received and for sa'eby
2 LAROCHE BOWNE & CO.
L IME.—300bbls Thomaston Lime, landing from
sclirSea Gull, for sale by
dec 7 COHENS & HERTZ.
W ANTED.— A situation by a young lady a
Teacherina private lumily. Apply at this of
lice. 12t dec 5
riifft MAGAZINES FOR 1851.—The De-
1 cember Numbers of Graham’s and Godey’s
Magazines, are received. Subscribers will be ta
ken, as usual, for either, at $2 50—in advance—
free of postage—which is 50 cents less than the pub
lisher's prices. Those who may wish to subscribe
for Godey, Graham, Harpers’ New Monthly, Sar-
tain’s, the International Magazine, or any other simi
lar publication, will please leave their names early,
to prevent delay, or disappointment in obtaining the
first numbers.
dec 3 J- D. CUBBEDGE.
L IBERAL Advances made tpon Cotton and other
Produco consigned to ray triellds in New York.
nov 4 lino C. A. L. LAMAR.
HI HE Good steamer Florida has brought Messrs.
1 HOUSTON * GROUNDESON, 96 Bryan-st.,
nn additional supply of new and fashionable Ready
Made CLOTHING, manufactured under the super-
intendance of Mr. Guoundeson. . Also,, an as»oit-
■ncnloi Barn's celebrated good fitting Shirts. 1lliey
are the Agents for the sale of those Shirts. Also,
a general stock of Gentlemen’s Furnishing Articles.
All at the lowest prices.
A CARD.—The Subscriber returns his greatful
thanks to those gentlemen who have kindly sent
orders addressed to Messrs. Hamilton * Houston.
nnd he tskee this opportunity to say, that firm was
dissolved in January, 1841, und he bus not had any
connection with any other Clothing estabhshraent
iu Savannah, “• *• uuu ‘ •
dec 4 '
R ECEIVED per steamer Florida,
10 bbls Apples, 10 do Mercer Potatoes
1 bbl Dried Figs. 2 do do Apples
In store 5,000 choice 0r anges. oHN ^ jEagE
W HITE FLINT CORN.—A smal I lot or su-
perior white Flint tor
Sl *dec3 Exchange wharl.
DR. WARNER,
OFFICE IN BBOUGHTON-BT., NO. 100, THBEE DOOSS
below bull. .
Residence in Bryon-street, opposite the State nan .
dec 3 *2010
TM9TATK yin'lCK.-SouthCarolina, Beaufort
£j District.—All persons having claims against th
Estato of James Kirk, Sen., deceased, late ot Blun
ton. are requested to present them, duly attestea, I >
pay ment; if in-Savannah, to Messrs. R. Habersham *
Son; if iu Charleston, to Wm. M Lawten & Co
or to the Executors, on or bFforo the ?’
January. 1851;and *oaeindebtedtes«.d Estate to
make peyment to InUort.
glufficn Co. Ci , Nor. 27,1850. tuJl ^'<3
FT4AKE NOTICE.—VVe ate the manufacturers
A of what Clothing we sell, and havo ovory facili
ty for making them, after the lateat and most approved
Fashions. We receive regular supplies, hy every
trip of the steamer, and are urtennined, our goods
•hall surpass all others, in price and quality
HOUSTON & GROUNDESON.
deo 7 96 Bryan street
CCALK8.—The undersigned being agent for the
LJ Now-Y rk Journeyman Scale Maker’s Company,
Is prepared to furnish Rail Road, Warehouse, Hay,
Flour and Portable Platform,Gold and Counter Scales,
Patent Balaeces. &c., of the best quality, and on the
most reasonable terms
dec 7 6mo W. P. ROWLAND, Ag't.
GEO. TROUP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
MY OFFICE IS NO. 97 DAT STBEET,
(lec *1 ly Snvnnnali, Gn.
H ouse furnishing goods.-straw
Hearth Brooms, Butter Ladles, plated Knife
Rests, India Rubber Door Springs. Tea Cannisters.
Kmtc Washers, Combination Bells, Omelet Pans,
i able Mats, Tin Foot Tubs, Plate Baskets, Wood
Bowls, Chamois Skins, Cheeso Fryers, Alamode
Needles, Spring Balances, for weighing; Coffee Mills,
Nutmeg Graters, Sausage Stutters, &c. &c. For
aaleby COLLINS * BULKLEY,
<ie0 » 100 Bryan-st.
MERCHANTS’ AND 'MECHANICS'
Mutual LIFE Insurance
COMPANY,
OF TIIE CITY OF NEW YORK.
Cash Cnpital $100,900.
GEO. ROBERTSON, Jr., Ag't.
Daily Morning News Office, Savannah.
TEUSTF.KS
James Brown,
Robert B. Minturn,
Bussell II. Novins,
J. Smyth Rogers,
Paul Spofforu,
Jacob A. Westerfelt,
Murk W. Collet,
George P. Pollen,
Wm. £>. Murphy,
David 11. Nevins,
Richard Irvin,
Henry Chauncy, •
John II. Gourde,
Alfred Large,
P.Struchali,
J-l
dec 6
Henry GHnnell,
Horatio Allen,
Charles N. Tnlhot,
Stewart Brown,
William 11. W< bb,
O. SV. C. Schnck,
Martin Hottinnn,
George S. Robbins,
Wm.YV. Billings, N.ton'n
Bnuj. Hunting, Sag Har’r
John C. Lee, Boston
Samuel Lawrence, “
Robert Hooper. “
, Thomas B. Curtis, “
I William S. Bullard, “
J. SMYTH RODGERS, President.
JOHN L. WENDELL, Actuary.
ALHAMBRA SALOON.
FJ4HIS E8TAULISHMENT is now in com-
A plote order—affording na great an attraction to
the invalid and others, in search of healthful exer
cise and innocent amusement, as uny similar place
iti the city.
Connected with the concern, there are three splen
did BILLIARD TABLES, and three good TEN
PIN ALLEYS, 75 feet long.
Billiards, 12J- cents per hundred in tho day time,
nnd 25 cents per hundred at night.
Ten Pins, 6j cents per string in tho day time, and
12j cents per string ut night.
i-jjp Gentlemen will find every Luxury of tho
srason hi tho RESTAURANT, adjoining the AL
HAMBRA, at moderate prices, and the BAR is sup
plied with all the ‘‘fixings’’ td match.
N. B. A fine Lunch is served up daily at 11 o’clock,
dec 6 3m GEO. B. WELSH, Proprietor.
TjXNGItAVING.— The undersigned returns his
A-i thanks to his friends and the public for their
kino patronage, nnd would inform them that he haa
removed to 110 Bmughton-st., (opposite the Lyceum
Hail,) where he intends devoting his time exclusive,
ly to Engraving and Printing Visiting, Wedding,
und Professional Cards, Bank Cheeks. Bank. So-
eiety and other Beats, Jewelry, Silver-Ware, &c,
&c. Also, LITHOGRAPHIC DRAWING and
PAINTING, such as Views of Buildings, Portraits,
Blanks, &c„ &c. R. LV HOWELL,
nov 6 110 Brcuiibtnn-st.
B RAN.—600 boxes prime Baltimore Bran. Lan,
ding per schooner H N. Gambrill, nnd for sale
by DAVID II. DILLON. Foot of West Broad-st.
riMIK MONUMENTS OF EGYPT j or
JL Egypt a .Witness for the Bible : by Francis L
Hawks, Di D ,L. L. D. With Notes of aVoyagetlp
the Nile ; by an American.
Margaret Percival in Amcricn : a Tale: edited by
a New England Minister. Being a sequal to Marcaiet
P.srcivnl: a Tale : edited hy Rev. Wm. Sewell, B. A.
iMusic as It Was and as It Is ; by N. E. Cornwull,
Reet- r of Trinity Church, Fairfi. id, Coon.
A smull assortment of tho Publications ol the Sun
day School Union. Received hy
nov 26 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
ITAlMY-WAttlij CUTLERY, &c.—Theun
I 1 dersi.-ned have now opened one of the best
selected stc-cks of English and American HARD
WARE ever offered iu thismnrket. Their purchases
being made exclusively from Manufacturers, they,
are enabled to otter their Goous, wholesale or retail,
at as low prices .vs in any other cities North or H‘uth.
The public are respectfnlly Invited to examine our
stock before making their purchasers.
oct29 McCLESKEY & NORTON
ALL LAMP8 AND LANTERN8.-A fine
I. assortment of Hull Lamps, with stained Land
scapes, and plain, just opened and for snle by
nov 7 COLLINS * BULKLEY.
H i
1
I CLOTHING 8TOV.K—GIBBONS’ RANGE.—
XJ The Largest Stock, the Lowest Prices, and the
Best of Goods for Men, Youths, qnd Boys’ wear
can he found at the store of
nov 23 GEORGE S. NICHOLS.
OEGAR CASES.—A handsome assortment of
O very superior quality, just received hy
nov 23 PRIC.E & VEADER
L TNEN GOODS.—Table Linens, Shirting, and
Pillow-case Linens : Diaper, &c. tor sale low by
B. F. MCKENNA,
nov 23 111 Congress-st, Mon ument sq
P RIME EASTERN HAY.—300 bales prime Eas-
tern Hay. Lauding from ship Cerro Oordo,
from Portland nnd for sale hy
nov 12 COHENS & HE.RTZ^
M iniature volumes.—The phiiopoena
Floral Gift; Pleasures of Hope; Flora's Ah mm;
W. G. Clarke's Poems; Album of Love; Father’s
Present; Gertrude of Wyoming; The Violet; Poeti ca)
Fortune Teller; Bridal Wreath; Mother's Presen.:;
Heart's Ease; Language of Love; Letters to Younp
Ladies; Poetry of Love; Montgomery's Poems; Po
ems of Robert Southy; Cooper’s Poetical Works; Por
tly of F’lowers; Lula Rook; Mis. Scgourney’s Po
ems; Poems of Eliza Cook; Scott’s Poems and Ballads;
Poetry ofthe Affections; Thompson & Gray’s Poems;
The Cornlaw Rhymer; Mrs Heyman’s Poems; Poems
of Mary Howitt. For sale by
nov 12 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
L IFE of Chalmers—Vol. 2nd.
Five Years in the Interior of South Africa; by
K. Gordon Cummings.
Harpers’ Magazine, for November. Received by
nov 13 J: B. CUBBEDGE, South of the Market.
A N T I L L A S.—Just received per steamer
_ Florida, Bomr plain, black and watered Silk
Mantillas, French and Encli6h Prints, Ladies’ black
and colored Kid Gloves, Misses and Ladies’ Bonnet
Ribbons, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Hemsteich
und Bordered do; for sale by
nov 7 Laroche, bowne * co.
L ADIES’DRE8S GOODS.-A largeassortment
of black and colored plain and figured Silks, and
Satins, plain md printed Cashrae's, Muslin de Lanes,.
Merinos, Sylvanea-, Alpacas, Canton Cloths, French
printed Cambrics, Gtmhams, Plain und Figured
Swiss, and Tarlitane Muslins, Long and Square Can
ton Crape and Woollen Shawls, Lace Capes, and
Berthas, Chantilly Veils, Embroidered Sleeves,
Chemezettes, Collars, and Linen Cambric Hanker-
chefs, Gloves, &c. &c For sale in quantities to
suit, at lowest prices, hy
JAMES ANDERSON *• CO.
nov 6 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan streets,
R ECEIVED per barque Exact: 10 bbls Apples;
10 do choice M- rcer Potatoes; 100 whole and
half boxes Sardines; 5 cases Extracts, for flavoring: 3
boxes Fig Paste; 10 sacks Soft Shell Almonds; tresh
Pearl Barley, Tapioca and Carbonate Soda; 2 cases
French Olives; 2 bbls Grenable Nuts,
dec 6 JOHN D. JE8SE.
TYTORTH HIVER HAY—300 bales very snpe-
IN rior North River Hsy, landing and for sale low
from the wharf by JOHN V. TARVER.
Exchange wharf
VERCOAT8—Received per steamship Florida’
U an additional assortment of 8npenor Overcoats,
of all qualities, and of superior make, for sale by
nov 22 PTER30N & HEIDT.
STEAM BOAT LINE.
U. S. MAI j. STEAM LINK.
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA VIA.
SAVANNAH AND KEY WEST.
To Nail Sunday, December 15th.
The splendid sea Steamship ISA-
BEL, of 1100tons burthen, commaa-
ded by William Rollins, will resume
her regular trips for the above ports
on Tuesday, 1st Oct., and will continue punctually to
leave Charleston on the 1st and 15th, for Uavima, via
Savaupeh and Key West, wud from Havana for
Charleston via Key West und Savannah, ou tho 8th
and B2d of each month. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply to
M. O. MORDECAI, Charleston.
DliAKE, BROTHf.R8 & CO., Havana
A. F. TEFT, Key West.
COHENS * HERTZ, Savannah.
FOR AUGUSTA
AND ALL THE INTKRMKDIi TE LANDINOS.
Leavoa Friday, Dec. 1.3th, at4P, M.
“““ Thu steam-packet DkKALH, Capt. J
M. Moody, will leave as above for Augus-
la, to touch at oil tlie intermediate Land
ings. For Freight or passage, apply ou board or to
dec 12 • COHENS * HERTZ.
FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG AND TIIE
INTERMEDIATE LANDINOS.
Loaves Tuesday Morning Dec. 17.
Tho steamer ILL.COOK,Capt. Peck,
will leave the Union Steauibuat Compa
ny's Wharf as above at 10 o'clock, A. M
For freighter pasnge, apply on board, or to
ROWLAND * WASHBURN, Agta.
FOR BURNT FORT.
VIA DARIEN, ST. SIMON'S ISLAND, DIIUN6-
H ICK, BETHEL, JEFPERSONTON, 4*.
Leavea Thursday, Dec, 1‘JtU at A I* M.
Tim Steam Packet IVANHOB.,
Capt. G. S. Claghom, will leave
as above, For Freight or Pas
sago apply on board at Ferry-
sept in M. A. COHEN, Ag't
All freight payable by shippers, and will be
stored during the absence of the boat, freu ot charge
FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG,
AND THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINOS >•
Leaves Saturday Morning Dee 14.
The Stcam-packet OREGON-
Captain Shaw, will leave tho Un.
ion Steam Boat Company’s Wharl
'us above, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For
Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
ROWI
: WASHBURN, Agta-
1 FOR AUGUSTA nnd HAMBURG
Heaves Friday Forenoon Dee. 13.
«• *r ft ta The new and splendid steamer 11 AN
COCK,Capt. Murray, ivillloavo lor
tho above porta and Intermediate landings, every Fri
day, at 10 o'clock A.M. For'frelgbt or passageapply
on board, or to BEHN * FOSTER, Aets,
Lay Street.
DAILY U. S. MAIL STEAMERS,
Between
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
VIA
HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Til esc steamers leaVo Daily Irom Savannah, at a;
o’clock, P. M., and Charleston ut 9 o’clock, A. M*
connecting with the Central Rail-Road, at Suvannoh
and Wilmington Steamers at Charleston.
COIIENS & HERTZ, Agents, Savannah.
E. LAF1TTE * CO., Agents. Charleston.
SEMI-WEEKLY U. S. MAIL STEAMERS,
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH- GA., AND PALATItA, FLA7
VIA
DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, AND ST. MARYS. OA„
JA CKSONVILLE. BLA CK CREEK, AND PICO
LATA FLA.
Leave Snvnnnah every Touday and Saturday,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., and Palutxa every Monday and
Thursday, ut 4 o’clock, P. M., connecting with the
U. S. Mail Stages at Jacksonville, Picolata, and Pa-
lntka, Fla. £ COHENS * HERTZ, Agents.
UNfftN 8TEAM-BOAT COMPANY^
E OR G I A AND SOUTH C AROTTnTT
OREGON, Cupt. Shaw,
H. L. COOK Capt Peck, .
Leave Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday after
noon at 5 o'clock ; and Hamburg and Augusta, every
Saturday and Wednesday morning, at 7 o’clock.
These Boatsareof very light draft, and are fitted ap
expressly for Passengers und Freight,ou the Savannah
River.
Freight consigned to the Agents will he forwarded
free of Commission. All way frflght payable b
shippers.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at Union
Steamboat Company’s wharf, or to
ROWLAND & WASHBURN, Agents.
N. B. Positively no freight received to go on board
after 4 o'clock on t rhe evening of depurture.| and the
Company will not be responsible for any way freight
after being landed. dec 13
U . S. MAIL LINE
FROM SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO TALLAIIAS
SEE, FLORIDA.
81 En®** hi Through in Sev-
b lr *«■>>.
entyhours! Fart,
%'Z'i.including meals on the boats!
P.oats leave Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdays,
at 10 o’clock, A. M, and the stages leave Jacksonville
immediately on the arrival of the boa’s, Wednesdays
and Sundays, for Talluhussce, via Burbor’s, Alligator,
Mineral Springs and Mvdisonville
%* Passengers will find this the shortest and most
comfortable route.
TH. D. DEXTER, Prop. Stage Coaches.
WOOD * COX, Agents. Jacksonville.
, Ageuls, Tallahassee.
CF“ Through Tickets for sale by
COHENS * HERTZ, Agents. Savannah
JOB BRYAN STREEtT
SHOES—SHOE3-SHOES.
—The subscriber takes pleas.
ureatthis time, in returning
many thanks forthe very liberal patronage extended
to him hy the citizens generally, und in return for
their kindness, be begs to notify them, that he has
justreturnfd from the Northern Cities with a com
plete and extensive stock of Roots and Shoes, all of
which are made by competent nnd establised work-
.lirn, which are now optnsd at 106 Bryan-st., where
h e has located, and are ottered to the public, at pri
ce.s that will suit one and all.
FRANCIS KOPMAN.
P. S. A splendid article of Travelling Trunks,
Val.'f es and Carpet Bugs, also Silk and Beaver Huts,
Men’s aud Boys' Cloth, Velvet and Silk Caps,
oct IB 3*n F. K.
HARMONIC INSTITUTE.— The
subscribers respectfully announce, that
by recent additions to their stock, they are
. _ now enabled to otter the greatest choice,
both in variet) and amount, of Musical Merchandise
of every description, ever displayed in Savannah—
Thejo goods, luring imported directly from the
European ms nufacturcrs, can be sold ut Northern
importers prices, thus ottering superior facilities to
dealers. Amongst their variety may be found:
Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Flageolets, Clarionets, Fifes,
Banjoo, Tamborines, Accordiane, Flutinas, Brss In-
strume-’ts. Harp, Guitar and Violin Strings, Bridges,
Screw;. (£». Sic. A11 of which are ottered, wholesale
or retail, by F. ZOGBAUM * CO.,
nov 13 ''Coroner St. Julian-st. * Market-sqi
/'ILOTHH AND CA88IMERES. —Wool
\_J black, blue, brown and green Cloths; plain and
fancy CaSsimeres, Doe-Skins, Tweeds, Satinets,
Kentucky Jeans, Plaid Linsevs, Cloakings. &c., for
sale hy LxROCUE, BOVVNE * CO.
uov 21
nnRIJNKS AND TRAVELLING BAGS.—
A- A large assortment on band, and will lie sold at
GEO. S. NICHOLS.
, J“« e .
mod; rule prices, by
nov 3
/'<08HKN BUTTER —Just landing and for
VX sale: 10 firkina Goshen Butter,by
nov 2 WM. M DAVIDSON.
r, will have dispatch as above. For freight
1 having good accommodation, apply to
■K - CHARLES A. GRIENER.
PHILADELPHIA—Hcron’n Line.
••'‘eu a'Paikat.chr VIRGINIA, Somerst
4®Ema»ter. wtl! have despatch for above port—
FurTreight or Passage,having fine aecommud.tions..
! 'PP}y if* CliAS. A GREINER.
^OR m BALTIMOKE.aR«gilSV LtsST”
r ?8 u «L achpuncr H. N. GAM-
KWl*l& BRI LL.Cupt.Braillordih,iving a portion of her'
truigut engaged.will have quick dispntcR For freight
or passage, apply on board at Telfair's wharfi or tu
dec 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY & VO. M
~~ ~ FORNEtV.YORK.
Jfc*. The fine packet brig W. L. JONES, Tyler
master, having most of her cargo engaged*
will have quick dispatch for thq above port. For''
treight or passage, having flue accommodation*, up
ply to v
7 _ . CHARLES A. GREENER.
Ut PHILADELPHIA—Heron’* Line.'
‘ ». T ^ fi a es f :hr - H ’ F ' BAKEa - Mel-auglilln,
;mn»ter, havlug most of her cargo engaged,
.ve despatch as above. For Freight or Pass
age, having fine accommodations, apply to
d«o 3 6 OHAS. aV GREINER.,
FOR NEW-Y ORK—New Line.
I ho regulur Packet brig MACON. C.
-,. W («tkinF., will have dispatch for the auev,
port, r or freight or passage, apply to
“0 y 22 ROWLAND * WASHBURN.
FOR NEW-YORK-Now Linn.
m ^!j e J' e S u!ar P^ke* barque MARIA MOlt-
_^TON, Capt Buckley,will have dispatch for the
“hove port. For Freight or Passage a^ply to
ROWLAND *
BURN.
) PHCE3HIS: HOUSE,
IBMifiWIMg.
NBAR THK MAKKXT. ______
T HE Subscriber begs leave to Inform his friend*
and the public generally, that he has added to
his already extensive establishment, (viz; Pistol Gal
lery, Bowling Saloon, Shuttle Board, Quoit Ground,
Ac.,) an EATING SALOON, where he will enduavor
to supply all who please to patronize him, equal t*
any house in tile city,
JAMES OLIVER. Agent.
N, B. Tho Bar Is supplied with LIQUORS and
SEGAKS of the best quality.
The Pistol Gallery is open from 10 A. M.
3mo
nov 6
A HIGHLY IMPROVED K;
FOR SALE.
gjft The suhsoriber having bought a Farm
-3_ ing, offers foi sale his u'resint residence siL...
ea on St. Augustine river (salt water,) cohtnining one
hundred nnd twonty acres of Laud,ot which ttfty acre*
are cleared nnd In cultivation. It Ij four miles from
Savannah, and joins Bunnuventurei|u thesuuth and Is
not only the most beautiful and pleasant residence on
the sea cosst of Georgia, but perfectly healthy, On
tho Farm are a great variety of Fruit 'I re0«, among
which is a tine grove of Citron Lemons now 'in full
hearing. An abundnneo of fiue'Oyatersyf ish, Crabs
and Shrimps, in their season may be had at al\ times.
Also Macon Island, situated on tile same river con-
tnininc 43 acres of first quality Hammack Land, ou
which is Hvo oak tinlber enough out for fire wood to
pay forthe place,this Island is a fine location for one ea-
gaged iu tbetOystcr amVFish business. Also, the Farm
known us Hemlock, c utimiinu 8U acres of Land
twenty of which are cleared, fronting on the Ben lie-
ture Road and a quarter of a tnile from St. Au- ,
- uStino River. For terms, apply totbe subscriber ou
the premises. WILLIAM E. LONG.
Cedar drove, Nov. 13. lino nov 13
STOVES,
Just received and for sale 15(1 -Cook Stoves, and
Ranges; 100 parlor Stoves, TSHoil and Office Stoves
of the most fashionable patterns. ' Also Force, Lift,
and Boar Pumps, Plain rnd Uappaned Tin Ware,
Hollow and Enamelled Wore, Furnaces, Smoothing
Irons, Grid Irons, Sauce Puns, Fry Paua, &g., Lead
Pipe, sheet Lead, iron, Copper amf Zinc.
McAfftl’HMR'A MORSE.
Oct 7
McARTHOR'* MORSE.
No. lfl'Barnard Street
B ACON HIDES.—10 bhds. Bacon, Shoulders,
landing from barque Hebron, from Baltimor
For snle by BRIGHAM, :
nov 29
YAVERCOATS AND CLOTH
V/ new and fnshionable goods are t
very low prices, for cash, at the
Storeof HOUSTON &GI
nov 28 91
LOST,
A POCKET BOOK, containing about Two Hun
dred Dollars in Cash, and Notes and Due Bills,
amounting to between Five and Six Hundred Dol
lars. Any person finding the same, and leaving it at
theStoreot Messrs Vibstil. I, LurauRaow * Hut-
i.ek, wiil receive a reward of Fifty Dollars,
nov 9
rpilli late firm of D. O’BYRNE * SON having
A been dissolved by the death of the former, the
unsettled business of said firm, will be closed hy tho
undersigned us surviving copartner. All persons
having demands against the firm, are requested to
pieseittthem duly attestea, and those indebted to
make immediate payment to
nov 20 fm JNO. F. O’BYRNE.
L UMBER, LUMBHII,—The undersigned In
tending to continue the Lumber business nn his
own account, will keep constantly on baud a quantity
of River Sawed Lumber, Ranging Timber and
Shingles; also Oak, Ash und Pine Wood.
JNO. F.O’BYKNE,
nov 20 ly) At the old stand, O’Byrne’s wharf.
TYI 4>TJ CE.—All persons indebted to the Estate oft
lx James Frew, late of Chatham County, defeated,
are requested to make immediate payment; and all
personshaving demands against raid Estate will pre
sent them, diily attested7within 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.
bov21 I mo OCTAVU3 COHEN, Adni’r.
C ORN. HAY AND OATS.—2,000 bu.heU
prime'Maylund Corn
1,800 bushels heavy Maryland Oats
100 bundles Northern Hay. Lunding and for
sale by JAS. SKINNER,
Foot of Whitaker stieet.
The Subscriber will keep constantly on hand tb«
above, ami solicits a share of public patronage,
nov 8 V. ■.
- HR COUNTRY BOOK* 01 the Field
1 Forrest, nod the Fireside ; by William J
Success in Life: Tbe Mechanic; by Mrs
The History of Xerxes; by Jacob Abbott,
A Greek and English Lexicon of the New
ment; by Edward Robinson, D. D., L.L. D.;
edition. Received by JOHN M. COO 1
nov 7
fTtHWCKS.—Large iron bound Cotton and Store
A Trucks, just received and for sale hy
nov 4 McCLESKEY * NORTON.
R ICH JEW ELRY—Consisting of Bres.ri’
Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Ac., for sale by
dec 9 S. WILMOT.
A DDITIONAL MEMOIRS OF MY YC
/V by A. D< Lamartine.
Life of John Randolph, of Roanoke ; by Hto^ir A
Garland. Received by . J. B. "CUBBEDGE.
nov 19 South of the Market
COLOUR.—100 barrels superior Ba!
F landing from brig Hebron, and fat
per haryel by DAVID $
nov 28 Fpot of Wert
]Vf ANT1LJ.AS, VISETTES, Just re-
lvA reived, an assortment of watered, plain and
black Siik Mantillas and Vineries. For sale by
dec 3 LAROCHE, BOWNE * CO.
\Y*'01> ! WOOD! WOOD !j
for t,ale by v
dec 9
125,000 from Wilmington Is)
ol fresh Picked Orarges. Foreale by
dec 9 tf WM. P ROWLAND, 80 Bay-st,
O ATS - ! OATS!3W)bushels prime^Oeta, land-
ing from ship Rhine, and for sale by
DAVID R, DILLON.
nov 97 Foot of West Broad-street
H ~ALL LANTERNS—-With Landeeepe* and
Stained GIsss; also Plain patterus. Just opened
and for sale at 100 Bryan-street.
Xibvl8 COLLINS * BULKLEY.
%?LOCR.—100 bbls. BriigevNoer. extrn Mili,
K for hakera’use; 5U hbfe fii idBewater, laswk
100 bbls Patamiao;.2{Odn Hjn'ard-srer4; tnyid-
k-.e and fur sale by , CO 1 .
dec 2 /