Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, December 23, 1850, Image 3

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w BARNARD STREET - • CHEAP d rt 8 , £8gps store, SOUTH OP TnE MARKET T l P*-,®5SMS ltt JU« reamed Irom the North, has now ready and offers for ^ at such pricM as must give satisfaction, a large carefully selected stock of 8 FORErGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Consisting 1 in part of Brown and Blkachkd Shrkt- ,n° s nnd „ S ‘! , widths and qualities, Blue penims. Bed Ticks, Shirting Stripes, C’ld Homespuns AP r0 " l? r S® assortment of col’d and MOURNING CALICOES, ... rning and coioi-ed Gingliams, Furniture Calicoes, White Marseillea Quilts and Counterpanes, and Fur* si to re Dimity. DRESS GOODS. Black Silk Lustre, and Satin Striped Alpacas, Meri iioes and Canton Cloths, Plain and Satin striped Cash- o«res, and Oelaftos, Coburg and Lyone.e Cloths, Black and Colored Poplins. With a splendid collec- “'■■l ol Plain, Brocade and Satin Striped MOHAIRS AND ALPACAS ... Brown, Purple, Morone, Green, Blue, Olivo and Mode Colors. BLACK SILKS. Ladies’ Dresses, Mantillas, Ac. 28, 32 and" 38* in- awidn with Black Silk Lace to suit. riuinand Embroidered White Canton Crape Shawls, and Block Italian 811k Mantillas HOSIERY, A full assortment of Ladies’ Misses’. Gent’s, and Boys’ Hose and Half Hose; Gent’s Under-Vests and Drawers. LINEN GOODS. n Finger-Spun Irish Linens /‘warranted all p ure t iu » Varn, and sound bleach, from 25 cents per var“ upwards. 6-4,7-4, and 8-4 Linen Table Damask an a Table-Cloths, Long Lawna, Damask Napkins ' an i Donley’s, Birds-eye, Scotch Rnd Russia Dia’ners Black and Brown Hollands. Dowlas and II back Towels: bordered and H. stitch L. C. Handkerchiefs BLUE AND BLACK CLOTHS Black and Fancy Cassimi res and Vestings: Cadet Blue, Oxford and Black Satinets, Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. Extra Sup. 10-4,11-4,12-4 Blankets for family use airflow priced, do. twilled and plain,for servants’ Super 7-8 and 4-4 Flannels, Red. Blue, and White do’ low priced. A very large collection of wools SHAWLS from 25 cents upwards. Ladies’ and Misses’ Zephyr Wool Hoods, Children’s Wool Boots, Wool Mitts, and Pulse Heaters, Collars, Black Lace, Green and Blue Barege and Gauze VEILS. Black and Col’d Silk and Kid Gloves, Figured Lisle and Silk Lace. Linen Edgings, Thread and Lisle do. mdLnci s. A superior assortment Gdk’s FANCY SILK CRAVATS. And pocket Handkerchiefs, Suspenders; Head-hand kerchiefs in great variety; Umbrellas and Parasols; Furee Twists, Beads, Bead Fringe, Ac., Ac. ' *f~' All of which will be sold at such prices as will clearly show the advantage of purchasing for cash. T. McKENNA. P. S. A lot of LADIES' CORSETS, on consignment, daily expected, wh’ch will be sold by the single pair, it wholesale prices, oct 16 MWF 3m SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS.MON DAY. D EC E M*B KR 28, 1 MIIMSTMAS PRESENTS.—Single Cupsand J Saucers, ot elegant patterns; rich ChinH Tete a Tele Setts; Vases; Card Baskets; Bohemian G1rsb Colorages; Terra Cotta Ware; China Ornaments; rich decorated Pitchers; Mugs; Parlor Match Boxes; Work Boxes; Ink Stands, of Porcelian and Terra Cotta; Wedgewood Cord Baskets; Writing De«ks, tether with a great variety of China and other Or naments. For sale by dec 21 COLLINS A BULKLEY, lOOEBryan st. JUTTER, CHEESE, BACON <&c.—20 kegs -» choice Butter, 50 boxes Cheese. 5 llhda. Bacon. Sides and Shoulders. 100 Reynolds Hams. 25 Bbls. Hiram Smith's Flour. 100 Bbls. Gonnpsee and Baltimore Flour. 50 Boxes Sperm and Adamantine Candles. 100 do. and half boxes Soap. 50 Bbls. halves quarters and bags Buck Wheat. 75 do. wholes halves and quarter do. Raisins. 50 Kegs Lard. i 50 Bbls. crashed and powdered Sugar. 20 Bbls. Coffee Sugar. 100 Bags R(o and Java Coffee. 40 Packages Tobacco. 10 half chests Hy eon and black Tea. 50 Bbls. Butter, Soda, Sugar and Water Crackers and Pilot Bread. 40 halt and quarter bbls. Mackerel. 50 Bbis, Mercer Potatoes. Brandy. Holland Gin. Monongahela Whiskey. Me- 4firo and Port Wine, Venegar, Spices Ac. Ac", with Lis usual full assortment of choice Groceries, is of fered cl-.eapfor CRsh by nov 29 FMW 9 A. CHAMPION. . UMBER, LUMBER—The 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, ov20 ly At the old stand, O'Byme’s wharf. VrOTICE.—Ail persons indebted to the Estate of !•' James Frew. late of Chatham County, deceased ra requested to make immediate payment; and all srsnns having demands against said Estate will pre- ■nt them, duly .itteated, within the time prescribed by law, to W. M. DAVIDSON, nov 14 Administrator. JAY.—Prime Eastern Hay in store, and for sale * by DAVID R DILLON, dec 17 Foot of West Broartst. W tltlD. —Prime Black jack, Oak, Ash, and Pine Wood, landing and for sale by DAVID R. DILFON, dec 17 Foot oi West Broad st. UNTICA LAUDI8, or the AmericnnBook ot • Church Music, by Lowell Mason and George sics Webb. 4 practical Handbook of Medical Chemistry, by J|uE. Bowman. , Poetry for Schools, do igned for Reading and Re ation, selected from the best Poets, by the author American Popular Lessons, Ac. Rec'd. by icc21 V J B. CUBBEDGE. ASTERN HAY.—300 bid s prime Eastern Hay, landing from barque liertha. and for sale COHENS St HERTZ. dec 21 NOTICE. CONSIGNEES per schr LOU1S1NE. from New York, will, please attend to the reception of eir goods, landing ThisaDay, at Harris's wharf. ' goods remaining on the wharf after sunset, will stored at the risk and expense of the owners, dec 21 (h WHISKEY, 50 bblsNew Orleans Whis- Key, landing this day and tor sale b ec21 JAMES A. NORRIS •KCKIVED, per steamer Florida, 200 lbs New- v years Cake ; 100 lbs Smoked Salmon dec 21 JOHN D. JESSE. > AlfnoW’S AND OTHER STEEL PENS. d Anewand large supply, ™^ pER . XENDID PIANO FORTE.-Just received 1 Hosewood,seven octave, centre Piano Porte, by son, New-York. A most elegant instrument F. ZOGBAUM & CO, c 23 Corner St. Jullan-st & Mnrket-sq. UUIUVI U1.1MUIUUO* * IVED per barque Texas, brig Philura and le Vernon: 50 bbls Apples; 30 do choice tatoes; 30 drums new Turkey Figs.13 “o' 8 ICurrants; 10 firkins choice Butter;20 boxes • do Caudiea. For sale on accommodating JOHN D* JESSE. 2 PORK.—80 bbirPrime'Pork for sale COHENS A UER1Z. [ANGK, on NeW-Vo/k. ROBT. HABERSHAM & SON. o \ fto r> i, - PERl—-French's superior double dis- Water. for sale by „„ G. R, HENDRICKSON A CO. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Jffifftm A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPLENDID Q IF T BOO KS, 6lBLK9 and „J h * Pathways and Abiding Places of our Lord : , n tha J ' mrn * 1 of * Tour through the Land ot Promise; byJ. M. Wainwright, D.D. nfl» r iin , ! 0U r r ' ."-'th Prophets and Apostles; a series ot 18 highly finished Steel Engravings, with Descrip- tions of several American Divines; edited by the Rev J.M. Wainwright,D.D. y niTj® ( ^ u , Pens °f England: a series or Portraits of i>i8tingui6hrd Female Sovereigns ; Drawn and En graved by eminent Artists, with Biographical and Historical Sketches, from Agnes Strieklnud. Ihe Iris: an illustrated Souvenir, for 1851; by Professor John S. Hart 7 ■ Evenings at Donaldson Manor, or the Christmas Guest; by Maria J. McIntosh. Sacred Scenes, or Passages in tho Life of our 8a- viuur; by various eminent writers—embellished Wl nl 8 * x ^ r,f,n steel engravings. The Female Poets ot America, with Portraits, biographical Notices and Specimens of their Writ- ,n 8f 5 hy Thos. Buchanan Read. The Sacred Annual, or Gift for all Seasons; edited by the Rev. B. Hastings Weld. Leaflets of Memory, an illustrated Annual,for 1651 edited by Reynnll Coates, M. D. The Cabinet of Modern Arti a collection of tweu- V’*"* subjects from Modern Masters, engraved in the highest style of Mezzotinto; illustrated by ap propriate articles in prose and verse. Gems of B- auty : a Literary Gift, for 1850: edited by Emily Percival. The Bnsary of Illustrations of the Bible; edited by Kev. Edward E. Hale. The American Keepsake, for 1851; edited by Anna Wilmot. The Snow Flake; a Christmas, New Yearaud Birth Da Gift, for 1851. Christmas Blossoms and New Year’s Wreath, for 1851; by Uncle Thomas. The Christmas Tribute and New Year’s Gift, a Souvenir, for 1851. women of the Old and New Testament—a series of Portraits, with Characteristic Descriptions, by several American Clergyman; edited by Wm. B. Sprague, D. D., with !8 original designs, engraved expressly for this work. A good assortment of Bibles and Prayer Books, ot various sizes and styles of binding. Juvenile Books to suit all ages. A good supply al ways on hand. J. B. CUBBEDGE, dec 7 South of the Market. P IG IRON.—Now landing from ship Argyle’ from Giasgow, an invoice of Gartsherrin, No. 1' Apply to ANDREW, LOW St CO. deo 18 tf HOWARD STREET FLOUR.--Landing A1 from echr Fawn, at Habersham's wharf, and for sale by dec 18 3 ROBT. HABERSHAM A SON. G ARDEN SEEDS.—Fresh Garu n Seeds war ranted Crop of 1850, just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO. dee 18 t SHOP TO RENT, and a small stock of GROCERIES lor sale. Enquire at this office, uec 19 , tf EMPLOYMENT FOR GIRLS.- -L-I Girls, who are accustomed to Sewing i .—A few — —, ..... ... - •.vvuB,ww..u us..., will findr Employment at the Savannah Shoe Factory. Inquire at the etore'of the subscriber, dec 19 WM. B. HALE. ’ILH1LE CUTLERY—Of the most superior x quality, con isting of Knives and Forks, An. &c., of all sorts and sizes, and of every pattern uud style, dec 19 CHAS. E. WEED, 102 Bryanst. P RIME NORTHERN IIAY. — 200 bundles received and for sale by dec 19 JAMES SKINNER, Foot of Whitaker-st. F LINT CORN.—A first rate article, received and for sale by JAMES SKINNER, deo 19 Foot of Whitaker-st. must be comfortable, just received per steamer at the Clothing Store GibboiiB’ Range lor sale by dec 19 G. S. NICHOLS. . WANTED. ■5to Now-York, doc 18 -A vessel to take Rough Rice R. HABERSHAM & SON. 6 R ECEIVED per Steamer Florida, 10 bbls Apples, 10 do Mercer Potatoes 1 bbl Dried Figs, 2 do do Apples lu store 5,000 choice Oranges, dec 4 JOHN D. JESSE. F RE8H TAMARINDS.-For sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary dee 20 Smeta’ Buildings. P ltOFESSOR BARRY’S TRICOPHERUS For sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, dec 20 Smeta’ Buildings. ’POWNSEND’S SARSAPARILLA.—Just -*• received and for sale hy L. J. MYERS, dec 20 Apothecary, Smets’ Buildings. nOBINSON’S PATENT BARLEY—Re- IL ceivcd per Florida, and for sale by „ -L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, dec 20 Smets’ Buildings. TUST RECEIVED — An assortment of Brass tf Andirons, to be sold at the lowest prices, dec20 CX1AS. E. WEED, No. 102Bryan-st. B UTTER AND CHEESE.—60 kegs selected Goshen Butter: 300 boxes white Cheese; 100 do English Dairy no. Landing fro steamship Flor ida and brig Phiiura, for sale by dec 19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO, O ATS! OATS!!—A firstrete article, white and full grain; for sale by dec 19 JAMES SKINNER, Foot of Whitaker-st. OLD PENS.—Just received, a supply of Burd IJT St Brothers’ Premium Gold Pens and CaBes.— Also, on hand, a large stock of Bagley’s, Brown's. Benedict Si Barney’s, and others, of all sizes and prices. JOHN 51. COOPER, dec 19 C ANAL FLOUR, &c.~75 bbls. pure Gnessee Floor; 50 do. Hiram Smith Extra, do; 40 halt do. pure Genessee do; 60 bbls Butter, Sugar and So da Crackers ; 30 boxes Soda Biscuit; 40 bbls. Stu arts Clarified Sugn; 80 do Mackerel, Nes. 1, 2, and 3; 40 half do. do Nos. 1 and 2; 29 halt' chests Hyaon Tea; 40 half chests quarter ib. 6 oz. papers of Black do; 50 boxes C lgates Pearl Starch ; 100 bbls. good eating Potatoes ; 150 do. Planting do; 60 boxes 6’s and 8’s, Beadels Candles; 300 do. Soap various Brunds; 100 do. new Raisins j 150 half and quarter do do. Landing from barque Vernon, and brig Phi- lura, for sale by dec 19 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. R emember 187 congress-st.— we have received by the Florida thefollowing Goods, viz : Black-Cloth Cloaks, blue and bl'k Cloth Frock- tees, bl'k do. Dress and Frock Coats, Tweed and Cassimer Business Frocktees, Over Sacks, ot differ ent qualities. Satin and col’d Silk Vests, bl’kand col’d Cassimere Pants. Boys’ fancy Cassimer and Tweed Frocktees,Boys’ fancy Cassimer Punts,Gent’s fashion able Hats, California Hats, Men’s and Boys’ Caps, tine sewed Boots, sewed Calf Brogans, &c. We would respectfully invite tbo»e who have been to see us to come again, and those who have not, to conmnow. as we are prepare^. Jggr-Jta dec 21 i/fORENEW GOODS.—A further supply of if J Ready Made Clothing, composing Black Over* Cn^s, Pants, Vests, Ac., -teed and ffir^ie^ — iiiTE Maryland corn.—a fresh tot iust received, and for sale by . dec 19 ' JAMES SKINNER, Foot of Whitafrerat- TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. P ROPOSALS will be received until the 15th Jan- uary next, for the building of an Ed’fice xur 8t. John’s (Episcopal) Church Tbs material is to be principally of brick. The Lot is on Malison-square. Plans and minute drawings and specifications may be examined at the store of G. R. Hendrickson Si Co. All offers must bn in conformity with them. G. R. HENDRICKSON, ( WM. B. GILES. ) Building A JOHN W. NEVITT, 1 Committee. w JOS. S. FAY, l doc 17 tus8 J15 F " INK CUTLERY*—Just received, slot of the finest Pen and Pocket KNIVES, of various and very handsome ( atterns. dec 19 J. B. CUBBEDGE, South of the Market TALOUR—100 barrels superior Baltimore Flour I 1 landing from brig Hebron, and for sale at «U 5uc per barrel by DAYfD R. DILLON, P nov 28 _ Foot of West Bread street MERCHANTS’ AND MECHANICS' ' mutual LIFE Insurance • COMPANY, OF THE CITY OF NEW-YORK. Crnah Capital 9100,0041. GKO. ROBERTSON, Jr., Ag’t. Daily Morning News Office, Savannah. TBUSTKtS. James Brown, Robert B. Minturn, Russell H. Ncvin*, J. Smyth Rogers, Paul Spofforu, Jacob A. Westerfelt, Mark W. Collet, George P. Pollen, Wm. D. Murphy, David II. NeVlns, Richard Irvin, Henry Chauney, John H. Gourlic, Alfred Large, P.Strachan, dec 6 Henry Grinnell, Horatio Allen, Charles N. Talbot, Stewart Brown, William H. W. bb, O.W. C.Schack, Martin Huffman, George S. Robbins, Wra.W. Billings, NLon'n Bcnj. Hunting, Sag Ilar'r John C, Leo, Bouton Samuel Lawrence, Robert Hooper, “ Thomas U. Curtis, *• William S. Bullard, “ J. SMYTH RODGERS, President. JOHN L. WENDELL, Actuary. y GOLD PENS ANA PENCILS. 'tet received, a lot ot ,Qold Pens, with Gold Cases; do., with Silver Cases; Gold -r * ~ ***** Pencils, and Gold Pens without case. A very handsome assortment, direct from the manu- iacturers. dec 18 J. B. CUBBEDGE, South of Market. TUST received, a large assortment of Grates.— The public are invited to call and examine, at No. 102 Byan-street. CHAS. E. WEED, dec 18 17 ASTERN IIA Y.—200 bundles prime Eastern A-4 Hay, landing Irom ship Cerro Gordo and for sole by JAS. SKINNER, dec 18 Foot of Whitaker-strcet. T HE Steam-ship Florida has brought us, irom our own mnnufhctory, a full assortment of Cloth, DreBs and Frock COATo; Vesta, of various kinds; black and colored Doe-Skin Cassimer Pantaloons; also, blue and black Cloth Cloaks; to be sold at the very lowest prices, by HOUSTON & GROUNDESON. dec 18 96 Bryan-st.. one door from Whitaker. I f AIR BRUSHES.—Just received per steamer J A Florida, a large supply of English and French Hair Brushes, a choice assortment. For sole by dec 18 TURNER & ODEN, Monumcnt-sq. CTAI1 CANDLES.—100 boxes Stsr Candles ►J landing from brig Mary Jane, and for sale by dec 19 COHENS St HERTZ. i AIIOICE HAMS.—8 tierces Stagg Shay’s " ‘ Hams, 12 do Jno. R. Childs St Go’s do, landing from brig Mary Jane, and for sale by dec 19 COHENS St HERTZ. CHIRTS.—500 Shirts of all kinds and all qnali, LA ties just received and for salB by dec 19 G. S. NICHOLS B OYS’ SCHOOL OVERCOATS.—Another lot of Boye’ Common Overcoats, just received attlieClothing Store Gibbons' Range dec 19 G. S. NICHOLS. E vening dresses and white kid GLOVES—Handsome Embroidered Mu-linsfor Evening D -esses; also first quality White Kid Gloves for sale low by B. F.McKENNA, dec 19 111 Congress-st Monument sq. glLIIS.- decl9 ■Rich Dress Silks, at low prices, by B.F. McKENNA, 111 Congkess-st Monumcnt-sq. F LANNELS.—Red and White Flannels, by the piece or yard, at low prices, by B.F. McKENNA, dec 19 111 Congress-st Monument-aq, N O. SUGAR AND MOLASSES.—19 hhds • prime N. O. Sugar; 31 bbls New crop Molasses, landing from brig Mary Jane, and for sale by aoc 19 COHENS St HERTZ. N O. WHISKEY—80 bbls few Orleans Recti- • fled st hiskey, landing from bn Mary Jane, and for sale by dee 19 COHENS &.HERTZ. WANTED. T EN or twelve Negroes for Boat hands; for which the highest wages will be paid. Apply lmmedi- ately to BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO. dec 3 TEACHER WANTED. A YOUNG MAN to leacli School in a family in the country, for which liberal wages will be paid Apply at this office stuthlO dec 7 DAGUERREOTYPES. P M. CARY would respectfully give notice to • the public that he has re-opened his Rooms, corner Bryan-street qntl Market-square, (over Wil- mott's Jewelry StoreV) where he will bo happy to wait upon all who would have their Pictures well executed. A Picture of J onny Lind may be seen at hi toomB. nov 25 tf NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. T HE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the Public, that ho lias opened a SHIP AND GENERAL BLACKSMITH SHOP j on Eastern Wharf, opposite Lamar's Cotton Press, Steamboat and Mill Work, and every discre tion of lllacksmithing, executed with neatness and dispatch nov 25 lm D. W. MISCALLY. AUGUSTA Sit WAYNESBORO’ R. ROAD. A N ELECTION for seven Directors, to manage the affairs of this Company for tie ensuing year, will take place on Monday, the 6th day of January *ne.;t, (1851,) at the office of Mr. Ranckoft, the Sec retary, in the city of Savannah, dec 14 A. R LAWTON, President. «00 LABORERS WANTED O N THE MUSCOGEE RAIL-ROAD, BETWEEN MACON AND COLUMBUS.—The above num ber of Laboring Men will find constant employment at $1 per day, or 826 per month, by applying at my Camp, on the Road; likewise, several men with families, are wanted, to board hands on the line, dec 14 18 JOHN D. GRAY. jgLAKE’S FIRE PROOF PAINT, for sale dec^!3 C. A. L.LAMAR, Agt. for patentee. VIOLINS.—The most extensive stock of Violins. » ever offered in Savannah, for sale by the dozen or singly, by F. ZOGBAUM' St CO. dec 13 Corner St. Julian-st. and Mnrket-sq L INEN GOODS.—Table Linens, Shirting, and Pillow-case Linens ; Diaper, &c. for sale low by B. F. McKENNA, nov 29 111 Congress-st, Monument-sq. rpiAILE NOTICE.—We ate the manufacturers A of what Clothing we sell, and have every facili ty for makinc them, after the latest and most approved Fashions. We receive regular supplies, by every trip of the steamer, end are determined, our goods shall surpass all others, in price and quality HOUSTON & GROUNDESON. dec 7 96 Bryan-Btreet. S CALES.—The undersigned being agent for the New-Y rk Journeyman Scale Maker’s'Company, is prepared to fnrnisli Rail Road, Warehouse, Hay, Flour and Portable PlHtform.Gold and Counter Scales. Patent Balances. Stc., of the best quality, and on the most reasonable terms - deo 7 6mo W. P. ROWLAND, Ag’t. H all lamps and lanterns.—a tme assortment of Hall Lamps, wjjh stained Land scapes, and plain, just opened and for sale by nov 7 COLLINS St BULKLEY'. JJALTIMORK HAMS —600 Prime quality I> Roloson's Baltimore Hams, landing from schr. Fawn, for sale by dec 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO. H ams and bacon sides—20bbis.Neir« extra Sugar cured Ham's 20 boxes clear Sides, landing from schooner J. H. Hoimes, and for sale by nov 4 JAS. A. NORRIS. T HE MAGAZINES FOR ISM.— 1 The De comber Numbers of Grabaoi'sand tiodey’a Magazines, are receded. Subscribers will be ta ken, ns usual, for either, at 82 50—in advance— free of postage—which is 50 cents less than the pub lisher's prices. Those vt ho may wish to subscribe for Godey, Graham, Harpers’ New Monthly, Sar- tain's. the International Magazine, or any other simi lar publication, will please Irnve tbeir names early, to prevent delay, or disappointment in obtainingt£e first numbers. dec 3 J. B. CUBBEDGE. SHIP LINES. te-^-SFORNKW-YOItK. —— the fine packet schr. LOUISINE, Smith, jMWbJnastcr, will have quick despatch for above port." For freight or passage, having good accom modations, apply to doc 21 3 CHA8. A. GREINER. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Herbrt’a Line. The regular packet schr VIRGINIA, Somers jjyKmastor, Will have despatch for shove port. For Freight or Passage,having fine accommodations, apply to CHAS. A. GREINER. dec 9 „ 3 F4»R BALTIMORE. Tiie schr. FAWN, Cnpt Penniaton, will .have dispatch for the above port For Freight assage,apply to dec 17 , ROWLAND & WASHBURN. FOR BALTIMORE—Regular Line. The superior packet brig MARY ELEANOR, _Capt. Parker, having most of her cargo on- geged, will have quick dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to deo 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO FOR NEW-Y OK It—Nexv Line. Tho regular Packet brig MACON, Captain Watkins, will have dispatch for tho uoove port. For freight or passage, apply to nov 23 ROWLAND St WASHBURN. FOR NEW-YORK-New Line. TLfl regular packet barque PETER DR- MILL, Cnpt. Hoey, will have diepntcMor the 1 above port. For Freight or Pa^snge, apply to „ dec 16 ROWLAND & WASHBURN. FOR NKW-YQItK-Oid EetnUilahed Him. djaA The regular packet barquo TEA 8, James SSSSs McNair, master, having a portion of her car go engaged, will have quick dispatch. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to dec 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO. PH 11, A DEI,P il l A—Herons’ Line. 3a Tho regular packet schr. J.St W.EIIRICK- 2Sa8Bt SON i Myers, master, will have quick dispatch or uoove port. For Freight or Passage, having good accommodations, apply to deo 18 CHARLES A. GRIENER. pORfi! CORN i 700 bushels prime Balt A-J more Corn, landing from ship Rhine and for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, nov 27 Foot of West Broad street. FOR NEW-YORK—New Line. The regular packet schr. VIRGINIA, Copt. Hobart, will have immediate dispatch for the above port. For Freight of 100 baioa Cotton, apply to dec 19 ROWLAND St WASHBURN. F OR SALE.— 20 bags new Georgia Wheat Flour, in sacks of 100 lbs. each, 1000 bushels white Maryland Oem, In sacks 500 do. Heavy Oats do. do. nov i HOLLIS St LA WSON. STOVES, Just received and for sale 150 Cook Stoves, and Ranges; 100 parlor Stoves, 75 Hall ami Office Stoves ot the moBt fashionable patterns. Also Force, Lift, and Boar Pumps, Plain and Jnppnnnl Tin Ware, Hollow and Enamelled Ware, Furnaces, Smoothing Irons, Grid Irons, Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, &c., Lead Pipe, sheet Leud, Iron, Copper and Zinc. McARTHOR St MORSE, Get 7 No. 13 Barnard Street. PHCBNIX HOUSE, near the mabket. fekSilIK 1 4HE Subscriber begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has added to his already extensive establishment, (viz: Pistol Gal lery, Bowling Saloon, Shuffie Board, Quoit Ground, &c.,) an EATING SALOON, where ho will endeavor to supply all who pleaso to patronize him, equal to any house iu the city. JAMES OLIVER. Agent. N. B. Tho Bar is supplied with LIQUORS and SEGARS of the beet quality. (-3’“ The Pistol Gallery is open from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. 3mo .novfi L IBERAL Advances made upon Cotton and other Produce consigned to my friends in New York, nov 4 lino C. A. L. LAMAR. O ATS! OATH! 1—500bushels prime-Oats, land ing from shin Rhine, and fur sale by DAVID R. DILDON. nov 27 Foot of West Broad-streeti* WOOD 1 WOOD! WOOD!!—Landing and » » for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, dec 9 Foot of West Broad-st. r|)HE late firm of D. O’BYRNE * SON having J- been dissolved by tho dentil of the former, the unsettled business of said firm, will be closed by the undersigned as surviving copartner. All persona having demands against uie firm, are requested to present them duly attested, uud those indebted to make Immediate payment to nov 20 lm JNO. F. O’BYRNE. "PSTATE NOTICE.—SoutA Carolina, Beaufort A-J District.—AllMpersons having claims against the Estate of James Kirk, Sen., deceased, late of Bluff- ton, are requested to present them, duly attested, tor pnyment; if in Savannah, to Messrs. R. Habersham St Son; if in Charleston, to Wm. M. Lawton St Co., or to the Executors, on or before the first day of January, 1851; and those indebted to said Estate to make payment to RO. II. KIRK, ) Afiting JA& KIRK, j Executors. Bluffton Sc. Cb., Nov. 27, 1850. |u,U <lec3 ALHAMBRA SALOON. rj)HIS ESTABLISHMENT is now in com- A pleto order—affording as great an attraction to the invalid and others, in search of healthful exer cise and innocent amusement, as any similar place in the city. Connected with the concern, there are three splen did BILLIARD TABLES, and five good TEN PIN ALLEYS, 75 feet long. Gentlemen will find every Luxury of tho season in the RESTAURANT, adjoining the AL HAMBRA, at moderate prices, and tho BAR ia sup plied with ai! the “fixings” to match. N. B. A fine Lunch is served up daily at 11 o'clock. dec 6 3m GEO. B. WELSH. Proprietor. E’lNGRAVING.— The undersigned returns his A_J thanks to his friends and the public for their kind patronage, and would inform them that ho has remove/, to 110 Broughton-st., (opposite the Lyceum Hall,) where he intends devoting his time exclusive- ly to Engraving and Printing Visiting, Wedding, and Professional Cards, Bank Chocks, Bank. So ciety and other Seals, Jewelry, Stiver-Ware, Stc, Ac. Also, LITHOGRAPHIC D RAW ING and PAINTING, such as Views of Buildings, Portraits, Blanks, Stc„ Stc. R. H. HOWELL, nov fi up Broughton-st. H ock wine: hock wine:s—Few boxes (one dozen each) of pure Kudeaheimer (gold color); also, a few boxes (one dozen each) pure Ober lkleheimer (deep red); both of the Vin tage of 1846. and imported direct to this place, left on hand, and tor sule at reduced rates, to close con signment, by J. W. PHILLIPS, nov 30 184 Bay.st. G OLD and Silver WATCHES, of superior quality for sale by S. WILMOT. dec 9 J IFE of Chalmers—Vol. 2nd. JLj Five Years in the Interior of South Africa; by R. Gordon Cummings. Harpers’ Magazine, for November. Received by nov 13 J. B. CUBBEDGE, South of the Market. C ’ODLIVEK OIL—Rushton A Clark's, for the J use of Consumptive Patients, just received and for sale by L.J. MYERS, Apolhecary. nov 19 Smet’s Buildings. WHISKEY.—66 bbls Whiskey landing from v f brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale by nov 19 • COHENS St HERTZ. R ICH JEWELRY — Consisting of Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, See., for sale by dee 9 S. WILMOT. /GENUINE BROWN WINDER SOAP VA For «Hleby JOHN A. MAYER A HIGHLY IMPROVED FARM FOR MALE. IPS Tho subscriber having bought a Farm adjoih- ” ing, offers for sale his present residence situat ed on St. Augustine river (salt water,) containing one hundred and twenty acres ofLsnd.of which fifty acres are cleared and in cultivation. It is four miles from Savannah, and joins Bonncventure on the South,and is not only the most beautital and pleasant residence on the sea-coast of Georgia but perfectly healthy. On the Farm area great variety «f Fruit Trees, among which is a fine grove of Citron Lemons now in full bearing. An abundance of fine Oysters. Fish, Crabs and Shrimps, in their season, may behad at alt times. For terms, apply to the subscriber on the premi se* WILLIAM E-LONG. Cedar Groves deelfi Into BETWEElf'0H,lRLE8TCti SAVANNAH AND ToBW.Tneadg? BEL, dedbyWL her regular trips on 1 uesdav, 1st Oct., and w“’ leave Charleston on tbq lst i Savannah and Key West, and Charleston Via Kay West and Savann and 22d of each month. For Freight ply to Mi. O MORDECAI, CharW.™. - DRAKE, BROTHERS St CO., Havana A. F. TEFT. Key Wert. - -- E fc CQHENS St HERTZ, Savannah. AND ALL TAr£ < JNrl«MRD/-47'i LANDINGS. Leaves Friday, Dee.'J7tb, at 4 F, M. [CfiVfc Tho steam packet US KALB, Capt, J M. Moody, will leave at above for Angus- la, to touch at alltho intermediate Land ings. For Freight or Pustage, a^gl^ on board or dee 12 COf I St HERTZ. FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG AND THR INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. enves Tuesday Morning Doc. 84. , The steamer H. L. COOK/Capt. Arties, will leave the Union Steamboat C ny’s Wharf as above at 101 For freight or passer, apply on board, ROWLAND St WASH! FOR BURNT FORT. VIA DARIEN, ST. SIMON'S 1SLANL, . WICK, BETHEL, JEFFERSONTOU Lenvcs Thursday, Dec. 80th at 4 1 The Steam Packet IVA Captain M M Peek, will leavw aaabovo. For Freight or Pas- „ 8 »B« apply on board at Farry Whnrl, or to eept 19 M. A. COHEN, Ag't Cr" All freight payable by shippers, and wfll ba stored during the absence of tho boat, free oi charge FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG, AND THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS' Leaves Saturday Morning Dee 28. tv Tho Steum-packet ORE GO Captain Shaw, wfll leave ' J ion Steam Boat Company' as above, «t 10 o'clock, A. ' 'relght or Passage, apply on board, dr to ROWLAND St WASHBU: STEAM PACK ET MAGNOX ;n connection with ” THE STFAM SHIPS FLORIDA AND ALA 'Phis new and superior fast atonm or. built expressly for the trade be-’ tween this city and Palatka, Florida, will be placed on the line early in January, Her accommodations for passengers will be unsurpassed in these waters, having fine Stale- Rooms, lumlehed in superior style, and capable of rccomtnodatlng 60 pa«9cngors; she will be command ed by Capt. P. McNulty, long and favorably known on thormitu. Kcrdays of departure will be TUESDAYS, after tho arrival of the steam-ship, and will arrive back in time for passengers going North to take the steamer. For Frolght engagements or'Passage, apply to doe 21 «u4 M. A COHEN, Agent. FOR AUGUSTA and HAMBURG Leaves Friday Forenoon Dec. 37. m - «ir— a, Thenew ftml splendid steamer HAN irffmtmBTOrL 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 'BEIIN St FOSTER, r 1 Atoy'l DAILY U. 8. MAIL STEAMERS. DXTWtZN SAVANNAH AND CHARI. E ST VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAVPi These steamers leave Dully irom Sav o’clock, P; M., and Charleston at 9 o'cit connecting with the CentralRiil-Road, at und Wilmington Steamers at'Gharleston. COHENS St HERTZ, Agents, 1 E.'LAFITTE St CO„ AgCnts.-CI SEMI-WEEKLY U. B. MAIL STEAMERS, BKTWE'l AH, GA„ AND PALATI -iamaEW.. via. . 7 DARTENe BRUNSWICK, AND ST. MARYS, OAn JA CltJONVILDE. BLACK.CREEK, AND PICO' LATA FLA. Leave Savannah every TuIsday and SatUrdaV, at 10 o’clock, A. M„ and Palatka every Monday and Thursday, at 4 o’clock, P. M., connecting riitb the U. S. Mail Stages at Jacksonville, Picolata. and Pa latka, Fla. COHENS St HERTZ, Agents. UNION STEAM-BOAT COMPANY* o f <j, ; AND SOUTH C ’OREGON h. l.oook, Leave Savannah every tiMAday and noon at 5 o’clock ; and Hamburg and Augusta', e’ Saturday and Wednesday morning, at 7 o’clocl These Boatsare of very light draft, and are expressly for Passengers and Freight,on thf' River. Freight consigned to tiie Agent* will be 1 free of Commission. All way freight mayai shippers. “.?• c"4W-'‘ ’■ .. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at Union Steamboat Company’s Wharf, orto ROWLAND * WASHBURN, Agents. N. B. Positively no freight received to go on board after 4 o’clock on itho evening of departure,! and the Company will not be responsible for any wav freight after being landed. dee 12 U. 8. MAIL U1 FROM SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO 2 SEE, FLORIDA. “ f* Pt°“* fa Through in Sev-,\ kemtewategfg enty hours i Fat •ttanflirniii illiirr £,£2, including t . Boats leave Savannah on Tuesdays*. _ at lOo’ciock, A. M. and the stages leave Ja. immediately on the arrival of the boats,'Wednesdays and Sundays, for Tallahassee, via Barber’*, Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madisonville *»* Passengers willimd this the shortestand 'most comfortable route, • TH. D. DEXTER,Prop. Stage Coaches. WOOD St COX, Afente, Jacksonville. , Ageuts, Tallahassee. o- Through Tickets for stile by COHENS St HERTZ, Agents, Savanna J 1 I [100 BRYAN STREET."! S HOES—SHO ES-SHOES. —The subscriber takes pleas-1 ure at this time, iu returning l_ many thanks for the very liberal patronage extended to hum by the citizens generally, and In return for their kindness, he begs tp notify them, that ha has just returned from the Northern Cities With a com plete and extensive- *tock of Boots and Shoes, ail of which are made by competent and establised work men, which arp now optmd at 106 Bryan-st., where he has located, and are offered to the public, at pri ces that will suit ouo end all. FRANCIS KOPMAN. • P. S. A splendid article of 'Travelling Trunks, Valises and Carpet B6gs, also Silk and Beaver Hat*,' Men’s and Boys’ Cloth, Velvet and Silk Capa. oct 16 22 HARMONIC INSTITUTE.— Tb« subscribers respectfully by recent additions to theh now enabled to offer tha i both in variety and amount, of Maa'C of every description, ever displays These goods, being imported di, European mairai'acturers, can be? i importers prices, thus offering superior faoilitie* to dealers. Amongst their variety mov be found,: Violins, Guitars, Flutes, Flageolets, Clarionets, Fife*. Banjos, Tamborines, Aecordians, Fluticas, Pres struments. Harp, Guitar and Violin Strings, Bridget ' Screws, Ac. Ac. All of which are offered. or retail, by F. ZOGBAUM St CO., °o y 13 Coroner St.Julian-st. AMerkepaqs , T>RIM£ EASTERN HAY.- 380 ivslea tern Hay. Landing from, ship om Portland and for *u* by tor 12 COBZXS