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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1851.
AUCTION SALES.
liV TAKVJJIl ik TKECHELCT.
Flour, Cheese and Tobacco, at Private Sale.
50 barrels Gcnessee Flour ;
50 boxes prinia Clieeso;
4*2 do manufactured Tobacco,
bunding from bark Vernon and brig Alfred Exall,
n»d for sale low. dec 1
11Y TARVER «fc TRUCIIELUT.
Privuto Sale.
10 hlids. Hums, just rccoived and for sale low to
close consignment. nov 29
11Y TAltVElt «te TKIJCHKlilT.
Private Snlo
14 boxes pure Ground Ginger;
10 “ “ “ Pepper;
10 “ “ “ Cloves ;
5 “ “ “ Pimento;
10 “ “ “ Coflbc.
bunding from ship Ahlibind, and for sale low. novll
BY TARVER A TRUCIIELUT.
Private Sale.
*2 puncheons old Scotch Whiskey;
ti pipe9 Otard, Dunuy A Co. brandy ;
0 1.4 casks llisquct, Trieocho A Co.do;
10 >4 do Madeira VVme ;
10 *4 do Port do some very fine ;
3 do Porter;
2."> baskets Champagno Wine, flivorite brand ;
;i kegs Cherry Brandy. For sule low t«) closo coq-
signiucnt.
All the nhovo of direct importations, and warranted
as micIi. nov 20
BY TAltVElt TRUCIIELUT.
Private Sale.
A pritno likely Mulatto Fellow, about 26 yours of
ujje, accustomed to tho house and the care of Horses.
For particulars enquire at the Counting Room. n20
S EED OATH.—500 bushels heavy, well cleaned
Hultimnro .Seed Oats, landing from schr. John VV.
Anderson; for sale by
nov 8 TARVElt &.TRIJCHELUT, 170 Bay-st.
EASTERN AND NORTHERN I1AY—In
Li store and for sub; by
nov « TARVER A TRUCIIELUT.
W HITE CORN.—2000 bushels prime white Ma
ryland Corn, in store uud landing from schr. J.
W. Amlerson ; for sale by
„ov 8 TARVElt A TRUC1IELUT.
H oward street flour.—25 bhis.
superfine Howard street Flour, landing from
Bchr. John W. Anderson ; for sale by
nov 8 TARV ER A TRUCIIELUT.
1 2d day of December next, at 10 o'clock, A.M.,
under the usual superintendence, 1 will sell for one
year, the Stalls in the Market. The salo will tuke
jdaco in tho market. DAN. II. STEWART,
nov 14
C. M.
THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN THE CITI,
FOR CASH!
And an entire Neto Stock of the Newest Styles at the
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE,
Broughton Street)
(Next Door to Mr. Dickson's Confectionery.)
riHIE Stock has been carcfuUy£»cleeted in the best
.1. markets, uud will bo sold ut such LOW PRICES
ns must give satisfaction. It consists, in part, of
Brown and Bleuchud Shirtings and Sheetings, of all
widths and qualities; u splendid assortment of Mourn
ing and Colored Calicoes, Do bnincs, Cashmeres, and
other Seasonable DRESS HOODS, a beautiful
article in Plaid VVaterod Poplins, Bluck and Colored
Colmrgs and Merinos, Black and Fancy Cassimercs
uud Vestings, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, and other
Clicup Goods for servants’ wear; Blankets, Flannels,
A c., &c., together with a complete stock of Woolen
and Cotton HOSIERY and Embroideries—all of
which will he sold CHEAP FOR CASH,
nov Id lino L. McKENNA.
DANIEL BElttt,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 112 Bryan Street, Havnn 11 all.
H AVING just returned from tho North with n largo
and well assorted stock of CLOTHS, CASSI-
MERES and VESTINGS, I tako this mode of in
forming tho public thut I am now prepared to cut and
make Gentlemen’s Clothes, which 1 will warrant to lit.
Having also brought out a select stock of all kinds of
Men’s and Boys’ READYMADE CLOTHING, I be-*
the patronage of tho public, nssiiringtlioiu of my abil
ity to lit and suit any one, especially ns being connect
ed with tho first houses in New York and Philadelphia,
and having an agent at tho North who will execute all
orders for Clothes entrusted to me faithfully and
promptly. Through this I am enabled to sell goods
ns low and lower than any other establishment of the
kind in this city. 1 have ulso for sale all articles ap-
porta/ ting to Gentlemen’s wear, such as HATS, Caps,
Sliir v, Drawers, Collars, Cravuts, Handkerchiefs,
See* , Combs, Brushes, &c. &c. Also a large assort
ment ofTRUNKS, Curpet Bags, Umbrellas, and other
articles too numerous to mention.
N. B.—Country Morchnnts mid others will do well
to cull before purchasing elsowhero, us I warrant to
give them satisfaction.ly oct 14
CLOl'IIINV EMPORIUM.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
ran The Subscribers, having just arrived
IM in this city uno opened a new nud clc-
gaut Storo on Jefiforson-st., next door
to Mr. James H. Carter’s Drug Store, beg
leave to announce to the citizens of Savannah, Coun
try Merchants, and others wuuting to purchuce goods
in their lino, that they will koop constantly on hand
a large and well selected stock of 1)KY GOODS and
CLOTHING. Also, Blankets, Trunks, Boots, Shoes,
(inns, Pistols, Pocket Knives, Hats uud Caps, uud a
variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention.
All persons in city and country are invited to call
and examine our stock and prices, and wo venture to
miv they will not regret having called nt tho EMPO
RIUM. (sept25—ly) L. M. LILIENTHAL.
REMOVAL.
i AMES STRATTON, of the late firm of Strut
•I 'ton &. Dobson, Gas Jitters, &c., lute of 72 St Julian
street, bogs to inform the inhabitants of Savannah,
that lie has Removed to his new mid spneious Stor?,
No. 155 Bronghton-street, first door West of Barnard -
Htrcot, over Mr. Box’s Hat Store, whore lie lu»s now
ilie opportunity of keeping a larger assortment of
Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Burners, Pipos, and
very other article used in Gas Fitting, &c.
npr 32 tf
LUMBER, LUMBER.
fpiIE undersigned, intending to continuo the bum*
.1. her business on his own account, will keep con-
stuutly on baud a quuntity of River Sawed Lumber,
Ranging Timbor, uud Shingles; also Oak, Ash and
*ii.e Wood. JNO. F. O’BYRNE,
nov 20 ly At tho old stund, O’Byi nn.s wharf.
W INTER CLOTHING.—Suitable for Ser
vants and Laborers* VVe huve a largo, lot,
which we will sell ut Now York wholcsalo prices, and
line ut a littlo less, for cash.
HOUSTON A GROUNDESON,
Manufacturers of Clothing, 96 Bryan,
One door wesi of Whitakcr-strcct, S-ivunuuh.
1 29
3
ENGLISH MERINO UNDER GAR-
"--J MENTS—Warruuted not to shrink. An as
sortment of tho vary best quality, and lurgo sizes, for
sule from 75 coats to $2 50 each, by
HOUSTON A GROUNDESON,
Wholesule and llotuil, 96 Bryun,
nov 29 3 One door west of Wbitakcr-st.
] M)R SALE.—That yory stylish fust trotting inure
“Mrs. Caudle," tho property of the lute Wiliiam
Henry Mongin. No one need apply but a person wil
ling to pay a fair pricafor a line animal,
nov 29 lw ROBT. HABERSHAM & SON.
f IVERl’OOL SALT find COAL.—Received
J.J per ship Defence, from Liverpool, 3,270 sacks
of Salt, (10 to the ton) and 50 tons of good house Coul;
*' r sale from wharf by J. P. GRAVES,
nov 29 2t 75 Buy-st.
I)
It. HAILY’S COUGH MIXTUUE.—Tho
only cortuin remedy for Cough uod Colds. For
y JAS. II. CARTER, Druggist,
29 Jefferson-.
POILED LINSEED OIL.—Just received and
I > for sole by JAS. H. CARTER, Druggist,
nov 99 Jefferson-
SAVANNAH
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE,
SIGN OF THE RED FLAG,
Bn rim id Street, South of tho Market.
FltHE subscriber having just returned from the
A North, bus uow rondy uud offers for sale at “ Un
precedented Low Prices," a largo stock of Foreign
and Domestic Dry Goods, mostcurofully select
ed in tho best Murkets for Cash, consisting inpart of
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS
nud Shirtings, all widths and qualities; blue Denims,
Bed Ticks, Shirting Si.ripes, col'd Homespuns. A
large assortment of col’d and Mourning Calicoes,
Mourning and col’d Ginghams and Apron Chocks.
DRESS GOODS!
Black und col'd Cashmere^ hail Lyoaose Clbths,
Venetian Plaids aud Exhibition Stripes, Plain and
Printed D'Laines, bluck Lustre, Watered, Brocade
mul Satin Stripe Silk Warp Alpaeeas; black Canton
Cloths, of superior quality, rich Irish Poplins mul
l'lnided ditto, of tho latest designs—with a splendid
collection of Plain, Satin-striped mul Figured
“ ill oilaii*s amt Alpaeeas, M
in Brown's, Drab’s, Purple’s, Groou’s, Blue s, Olive’s
and Modo colors.
BLACK ITALIAN SILKS,
Plain and Watered, for Ladies’ Dresses, Mautilias,
&c M Ac... with black Silk Lace to suit.
WHITE CANTON CHAPE SHAWLS,
PLAIN and EMBROIDERED; mid
BLACK ITALIAN SILK MANTILLAS
Black and Fancy Cassiiucrcs mul Vestings; Blue,
Grey, Oxford and Black Saltinets mul Kentucky
Jeans, with a largo collection of low-priced Goods ior
servants.
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.
Extra super Blankets, for family use; mul low-priced,
twilled mul plain, for servants; super 7-8 mid 4-1
Flannels; Red, Blue und White do., low-priced.
Wool Sliawls,
Ladies' super Long and Square Shawls — amongst
which will he found the Canton-fringed Adelaide
French Merino. A large collection in Heavy Wool,
assorted sizes, from 25 cents upwards.
HOSIERY AND GLOVES!
A full assortment of Ladies', Misses’, Gents' mul
Boy’s Ilose mul Half Hose; Gents’ Under-Vests mul
Drawers; Ladies’ Kid, Pic Nie, Silk, Merino, Lisle
and Albion Thread Gloves; Misses'ditlo; Gents’mul
Boy’s Wool, Merino, Silk, Lisle, Albion uud Cotton
Gloves.
IRISH LINENS.
F3/ 55 * Finger Spun, Heavy mul Undressed Family
Linens; fine and super ditto; “Warranted all-pure
Liiicn Yarn and Sound Bleach," from 25c. per yard
upwards; 6, 7 and 8-4 Linen Table Damask and Ta
ble Cloths; Long Lawns, Damask Napkins, Doyleys.
Birds’ Eye, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Black and
Brown Ilolluuds, Dowlas, Crash, II. Bark and Dowlns
Towels, Bordered und Revere L. C. Hdkfs.—a large
and cheap' collection, well worthy the attention of
families.
CRAPES, EMBROIDERIES,
Ac. Ac.
Black, white mid col’d Crupes, Cambric and Swiss
Edgings uud Insnrtings; figured Lisle und Silk Luce;
Linen Edgings; Thread and Li»lo ditto uud Luces;
Chemisotta and Collars, green und Iduo Barege and
Gatizo Veils, black English Crnpe; Ditto for Veils;
Idk Love and Luce Veils ; Ladies' mul Gents’Funcy
SilkCruvats and Pocket Hdkfs; HoaddojSuspcndcrs;
in great variety; Umbrellas, Parasols, Tuck and
Dress Combs, Jewelry, Purse Twist, Beads, Ac. &c.
All of which will be sold nt such low prices as will
very clearly show the advantage of purchasing for
Cush. T. McKENNA.
Savannah, October 26,1851. 3mois
Horses! Horses ! !
„|Thc subscriber will bent Gass’s Htn-r 1
Cie, in Savannah, by the 12th of this month, wiinu
line lot of horses for sale. Among them several line
pairs, one pair worth $890. Also some fine buggy mul
dray horses. (nov 8 tf) I. Kl,LISTON.
OFFICE TO LET.
A N OFFICE in a desirable situation,
of S. Hoyt & Co.
firm of 8. Hoyt A Co.
Apply 1
v6
A VALUABLE GARDEN!,OT FOltSALE.
W ILL ho sold at private sale, if applied for before
tho 1st of January next, a vuluablo Garden Lot,
containing 14 acres, on Thunderbolt roud, east, of tho
farm of the subscriber. Apply at his Law Office, over
the storo of S. Hoyt A Co.
nov7 lino JOHN BILBO.
WINDOW GLAH8.—150 boxes Gluss, 8 by 10
* * and 10 by 12. For sale by
JAS. II. CARTER, Druggist,
HOARDING.
fTMIREE or four young Men can bo uccommoduted
J- in n respectable family. Apply ut this office.
tf
o v G *:
VERMEER.—A situation us manager upon
d Cotton Farm would bo taken by c
who is experienced. None need apply unless they c
give good wages, mid will support strict discipline.—
Address, post paid, W. I. Savannah P. O. 6 n2.~
LAItOKERS WANTED.
Q/Y/Y LABORERS wanted on tho Muscogee Rail
Road. Tho highost wages will be paid. Ap
ply at tho office of tho subscriber on the line oftlio
Road, GO miles from Macon. (4wn20) J. I). GRAY.
the Estuto of Wm. H. Mougin, late of Chatham
county, deceased, arc requested to present them, duly
attested, within tho timo prescribed by law, mul nil
indebted to tho same will make immediate payment to
J. STODDARD, (
F. S. BARTOW, j
Executors.
• 14
ivfiw
JOHN AN THO BUS,
PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE AND ANI
MAL PAINTER.
Over John M. Cooper A Co’s. Book Store,
nov 21 Havniiniili. if
CHEAP DBYGOOD^STOHB
140 Congress Street,
(Lute if. Lulhrop’s.)
A well selected stock of seasonable Staple ntul Fun
cy DRY GOODS, urn kept constantly on hand, uud
will he sold choap for cash.
I tsT* Please call and examine. ly nov
NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CJLOTIIINO STOKE.
riNUE Subscribers having just arrived in this citj
A uiui opened tho elegant new Store, corner o
Congress and Jefferson-streots, beg leave to aniiounci
to the citizens of Suvunnuh, nud to dealers mul others
in the country,
That from and after the 1st of September ins!., they
will keep always 011 hand mi ample supply of READY
MADE CLOTHING, of nvory description, from the
most common to tho finest articles.
They will also furnish every thing that can he
quired for a gentloman’s wardrobe, such as SHIRTS,
COLLARS, CRAVATS, DRAWERS, UNDER
SHIRTS, BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, HATS, SOCKS,
mul GLOVES.
Also, all sorts of BLANKETS, TRUNKS, CAR
PET BAGS, GUNS, PISTOLS, &c.
All persons in town and country mo respectfully rr
quested to call ami examine our stock and ascertain
our prices. A large assortment of BOYS’ CLOTH
ING constantly on hand.
sept 15 ly MAAS A HEYMANN.
$30,000!
DRAWS TO-MORROW.
GREENE «& PULASKI MONUM’T LOT’Y
CLASS NO. 125, FOR 1851.
To ho drawu in Savanuali, G»., To-Morrow, Dec.
3d,1851.
J. W. MAURY A CO., Mauugers.
RICII^CIIEME :
! Prizes of $10,000,20 of $1000!
1 Prize of $3,000-1 <lo. of $1,010.
&e. Are. &e.
Tickets only $5—shares in proportion
Tickets, cither singly or by tho Package, for sale at
doc 1 E. WITHINGTON’S, No. 5 Bull-si.
HEAD QUARTERS, FOR PRIZES !
OFFICE NO. 1311 BAY HTRKICT, 2 DOOllS EAST O!
PORT OF PLYMOTH AND DEVONPORT, ENG
CIIAKL.ES WOOD,
AVCTI ONE h'. li AND GENERAL AGENT,
A DVANCES Money, to any amount, on Goods coi.
signed, for sale, by Auction, or otherwise. Tho
attention of exporters is rospcctfully directed to this
announcement. The ubove port comprises great ad
vantages for the sale of Southern products—»C<
Sugar, Rice and Tobacco, would always command
highest market prices—containing, us it does, u large
populutiiHi, and being an extensive Nuvul Station.
Refer to W. 11. Symons, Suvunnuh. nov 8
prime article. For sale by
JAS. II. CARTER, Druggist,
nov 29 Jcfferson-st.
M AIWHALL’SPAIN ERADICATOR.-
A largo lot just received nud lor sale by
JAS. II. CARTER, Druggist,
nov 29 Jefferson-st,
[VOTICE.—'The brig A. EXALL, from Now York
-L1 will be discharging To-day at Harris’ wharf.—
Goods not taken away by suu down will be stored nt
tlie expense ot Consignees,
nov 29 C. A. GREINER.
IYI GLASSES.—125 bbls. new crop N. O. Molas-
scs. laudinir and for sale by
B ACON.—30 hluis prime Cincinnati Bacon Sides,
landing and lor sale by
nov 29 jo ' C. A. GREINER.
C HANDLES.—100 boxes Star Candles, landing
* und for sale by
nov 29 12 C. A. GREINER.
( COFFEE MILLS <»f various patterns,for sule by
J nov 29 F. W. CORNWELL, 102 Bryan-st.
11
ATS.—N. K. BAltNUM &. CO. have received
per steamer Florida, u few dozen of Geuiu’s
Winter style Moloskin Hats, of superior quality; also,
Messrs Beebe's, Leary’s, nud other styles—always in
store at 149 Congress-street. nov 27
C
( ' IIAVA JKI.I.Y, ANU JIAUMBLAUl!
' % A fresh siinnlv iust received und for sale by
I lOTASll.—6 cusks first sort Potashes just receiv-
■ ed, and for sule by tho cask, or iu smaller quanti
ties, by JOS. M. TURNER,
nov 20 Monument Square.
RY.—H. S. BOGARDU8, No. 25 Rull-st., would
inform the citizens of Savannah, that he has taken the
above store for the purpose of carrying on the Cabi
net auii Upholstering business, viz : Making new and
repairing old furniture. Old furniture bought and sold
The bottoms of Sofas, Divaus, and Ottomans, made
over and re-covered. Glass plates of all sizes kept
for sale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, und Matting, cut mid put
down. Bells and Lamps hung; Curtains and Roller
Blinds put up. Musical Instruments of all kinds
paired. Wool, hair and moss Mattresses for sale; Also
feather beds, holsters uud pillows. Old Mattresses
made over in the best manner.
Every description of Collins on bund und made to
order, of tho best materials and finish : Prices low.
II. 8. B. has been engaged in tho above business in
tho city of Savannah, for tho last seventeen years,
which induces him to bolievo that lie can pleas# all
these who will favor him with u portion of their work,
april 16—ly
D RESS GOODS.—Received and-for sulo u few
very handsome All-wool Printed De Laines; ul»'
in 6torc s full assortment of low priced Do Laines..
Cashmeres, Scotch Pluids, Irish Poplins, plain and fig
ured Alpacas, together with oiiiur styles of Dress
Goods, which are offered ut the lowest market price by
nov 24 LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO.
C HAMPAGNE CIDER.—20 bbls. Champagne
Cider, landing from brig Pliilurn. For sale by
nov 26 W. M. DAV IDSON.
rina, a choice article for Puddings, See. Just re
ceived and for sule by C. B. SCALLY,
nov 26
Si. Andrews Hall.
B ROOMS AND PAILS.—20 doz. Brooms, and
10 doz. Pails. Just landing und for salo by
nov 26 C. B. SCALLY, St. Andrews Hull.
3 bbls. small size. Just received,
J. DkMARTIN.
L IME.—500 bbls Liine landingand for sale by
nov 20 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
sorted Over-Coats, black, green and brown ciotu.
lino, some very cheap Cassiniere Ovcr-Couts, at
nov 31 DIBBLE & CAREY’S.
D
GEO. W. WYLLY’S OLD ESTABLISHED AND
TRULY LUCKY OFFICE RE-OPENED.
HAWN NUM ISEICS—Of Gcorgiu State Lot
tery, Class 126, drawn iu this city on tho 29th inst.:
H 27 63 36 16 58 55 4 69 ~5 2 7 10.
Here In Somethin;; Fine !
Will be drawn in public, iu the Exchaiigo Council
Chamber, To-Morrow Afternoon, Dec. 2nd, at 4
o’clock.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
CLASS 127.
'or the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company
at Augttstu, under the management of
F. C. BARBER & CO.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
$7,500 !—$2,500 !
$1,500!—$1,200!—$l,Llti!
Anil more limn $80,000 in Sinn Her Prizes !
Tickets only $2—shares in proportion.
Risk on u puckngo of Quarters only $7,40.
Arrangements have been made for the prompt
lyment of all PRIZES sold under this management,
and the public are assured that funds sufficient to puv
double file amount of any Capital PRIZE advertised
by them, have boon deposited iu one of our city
Bunks. Bcsidos, ample security has been given by
chi for tho same purpose.
£ All orders promptly and confidentially attend-
I to, uud drawings sent all customers out of tho city.
Tickets, Shares ami PuCkngoi, for sule by
GEO. W. WYLLY,
dre 1 At his Lucky Office, cor. Bull-st.nnd Bay Lone.
D
RAWN NUMBERS—Of Georgia Slat
terv,-ClaSs 126 :
14 27 63 36 16 58 55 1 69 5 2 7 10.
Whole Ticket, Nos. 7 14 t’9, Prize returned.
Look ill This!
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. 127.
the. benefit of Independent Fire Co. at Augusta.
F. BARBER & CO., Managers.
To he drawn in tho Exchungo Council Chamber To-
Morrow Afternoon, Dec. 2nd, nt AVa o’clock.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
1 Prizoof $7,500 1 1 of :.$1,116
do. of $2,500 5 of $500
1 do. of $1,500 | 5 of $100
Ac
Ac
Tickets only $2—shares from 50c. to $1.
Orders from the country answered promptly,
drawings sent regularly, and prizes cashed
maud ut this office, bv
c l CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
do-
C t Alt PET HAG8.—Just rec
1 incut of Gent's und Ladies’ Br
Carpet Bags; also, Children’s School Satchels
sale low by LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO.
full assort-
1 Tapestry
f TO RENT.—Two double tenement two-sto
ried Houses, well finished, with large yards,
I* adapted for Bourdiugllouses—situate on Harris
t, east of Railroad street. Apply to
v 21 l» JOHN DALY, No. 28 Wliitukor-st.
Ciicese direct from Switzerland!
A LARGE PRIME GRUYERE CHEESE will he
opened bv tho Subscriber Tills Day, (24th Nov.)
aud sold in quantities to suit purchasers. Those in
want will do well to call curly, as there is but one oftlio
kidd in the city. ' J. DkMARTIN,
v 21 Corner of Bay uud Wliituker-st.
GREAT ATTRACTION !
BOVS’ READY MADE CLOTHING
AT VIS It Y UlilMj'CUIIPItlC'KH.
P|"NIIE subscriber will open this day, another ussort-
I- meat of Boys’ Clothing, having been made up
expressly to sell at very reduced prices, each garment
will he marked at the selling price, which will be so
will usk them fur less, and challenge com
petition in prices.
i black and brown cloth Jackets from $3,50 tu$l,()0
2,50
Satinet and Korscy Jackets
; and heavy tweed cum sack couts “
t Cloth Over Coats “
i Black and Brown Cloth Sacks “
“ “ Overcoats “
“ Cloth Clonks “
Very handsome Cus. Pants 11
Tweed Cus.
Grout variety of Bo^s’ Vests
Bpys white uud colored Shirts
Children’s suits “
Caps ol'all kinds on hand.
Parents uud Guardians are invited to call and ex
amine, and satisfy themselves ol*the fact, that lie can
furnish them lower than they cun he bought nt any
oilier place South of Now-York. Cull uud
2.50 “ 3,50
3,00 “ 3,50
5.50 “ 7,00
7.00 “ 8,50
6,00 “ 8,00
3,0j) “ 4,00
1.50 “ 3,00
1,35 “ 2,50
14 “ 1,50
4,00 “ 7,50
f 26
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DANCING ACADEMY.
A BON AUD respectfully informs his patrons that
• hisAcndcmy will hereafter open nt 4 o’clrck, P.
M., for Young Ladies nud Mustors t During this sen-
•a he will introduce nil the now fashionable Dunces,
icli us the Tempete, Zingurilla, Boleros, Ac. For
further particulars, inquire at the Academy during
hours of instruction, or ut Iris residence, No. 135 Con-
ess street.
Tuition Days—Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Saturdays,
am 4 to 6 P. M. for Young Ladies and Musters, ami
from 9 to 10 P. M. for Gentlemen.
Saturday Scholars arc informed that the Baud will
5 iu utteudunce. nov 14
AGENCY.
NEW YORK, Auo.39, 1851.
miKIS is to certify that we have appointed Messrs.
A WEBSTER A. PALMES, of Savannah, Georgia,
our Agents lor the sale of oar Patent Machinery und
Tunnel's Oil. CHARLES F. LEAVITT,
Treasurer N. Y. Oil MunufacturingCo.
The undersigned huve on hand and will be constant
ly supplied with the New York Oil Manufacturing
Co’s improved Machinery und Tanner’s Oil.
The Machinery Oil has been thoroughly tested by
various Railroads iu the East* rn States, Machine und
Colton Factories, und by tho Central and South-West
ern Railroad Companies of Georgia, and has given
perfect satisfaction. It has beoif used in place ol best
Bleached Sporm Oil, and has given equally as good
satisfaction, and costs only about three-fifths as
much. It is not designed for burning, but is recom
mended only for its superior lubricating properties ;
und so coufidenturc the manufacturers of its giving sat
isfaction, flint they are willing to have it stum! on its
merits,and with a fair ami impartial trial, if not found
us represented, it can be returned to the undersigned
at their oxpeuso.
it will lie furnished *to Railroad Companies and
Manufacturing Establishments on us favorable terms
us they can order it from New York. Tanners und
Curriers who have used the Oil, pronounce it equal to
any over used.
nov 13 3ino WEBSTER & PALMES.
LIGHTNING RODS,
Patented by Jax. Sprntt. Cincinnati, Ohio.
manufactured by S. Bilcoz, Assignee.
milE Subscribers having been duly appointed
A Agents for- the sale of the above Rods, would most
respectfully invite tho public generally to call uud
examine them, believing they arc the best Rods and
Points ever invented.
Wo also have certificates of nccnnnoudntiou from
scTcntifie men, to show they urc fur superior to all
other Rods in point of beauty, ut ility and expellee,
nov 18 MeAIITI1 OR A MORSE.
RAILROAD LINES.
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
rrWK SUHSCKIHER having moved to Solo-
A moils’ Building, 142 Bronghton-street, hogs leave
to inform the public that lie is now prepared to furnish
families and nil who may luvor him with their patron
age, with every urticlc in the Grocery line, of tho best
kind, at wholesale and retail. Orders (Yom planters
will lie put up with great care and dispatch,
nov 15 EDMUND WALLEN.
Now ArnuiKcint'iit ?<»r I’liNMenger Trains!
On and after Tuesday, July 1st, Passenger Trains
will rim us follows :
Day Trains.—Leave Savannah at 8 A. M., arrive ut
Macon 0 30 P. Leave Mucon 7.30 A. M., arrive at
8uvuiiiiah 6 P. M.
Night Trains,—Louve Suvunnuh at 8 P. M., arrive
at Macon 5.15 A. M. Leave Mucon 4.30 P. M-., urrivo
ut Savannah 2.30 A. M.
The Day Truius connect with the Mucon and Wes
tern Night Trains to and from Atlanta, Moutgouiory,
and Cfiutiauooga, (and going East,) with Stugesto and
from MiilcdgcviliciVom Gordon.
The Night Traius connect with daily steamors to and
from Charleston, und with weekly steamships to and
from New York, with Stages to and from Augustu
from No. 9: At Macon v/Itli tho Macon and VVest-
ern D.\y Trains to ami from Atluntu, Columbus by
Stoge from Burnsville, Augusta by Georgia Rail Rond,
and with South Western Rail Road to nud from Fort
Valley, and liy Stages with points SouthwcstWard.
WM. M. VVADLEY,
june 21 tf General Supcr’t.
Superintendent’m Ofllco (!• K. R. (
SAVANNAH, GA., OCT. 7,1851. j
C JOOD8 to be shipped over tills Road must have
* the destination distinctly marked on each Pack
age, and the name or iaitiuls of tho last Railroad over
which they are to pans.
Goods consigned lo tho Forwardiug Agent of this
Company, must lie marked us above, or it will lie done
at tho expenso of the owner.
This Rule is absolutely necessary, in consequence
of the numerous Railroad connections niudo and about
to bo made with the main trunk.
WM. M. WADLEY,
net 8 3mo General Superintendent.
CHEAP CiltOCEKlES.
fJMlE 'Undersigned would most respectfully inform
A the citizens of Savannah and its vicinity, thut ho
has one of the most curcftdly selected and choice slock
of Groceries in the city, all of which lie will sell at the
lowest cash prites. Captains ol* VchhcIh, Hourd-
ing-Hoiise Keepers, Private Families, uud
oiliers, would do well to call nud examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere, as iio flatters himself
that ho can oiler them such inducements as will enable
them to purchuso a good article of Groceries al a much
lower pncqjhan the same quality of goods cun be ob
tained for at nay other store iu the city.
Having made arrangements with some of the first
Importers, Ac., in the city of Now York, lie will al-
waysdmve u fresh supply of articles at the lowest pos
sible cash prices. C. B. SCALLY,
Cornor Jefferson and Broughton,
nov 19 2m Under St. Andrew’s Hull.
SUPKUlNTkMlKNT'N UFFtC...
AiigUMta and WayiiCHburo' Railroad.
Savannah, Ga., 34th Nov. 1851.
QUII8 Road is now open for transportation of
A freights and passengers to Station No. 1.
The night train of this Road, and the night trains of
the Central Railroad, aud a splendid line of lour
horse post couches, forms u perfect daily connection
between Savannah aud Augustu, and Mucon und
Augusta.
For the accommodation of local travel, a day train
will run in connection with the day trains, on the
Central Railroad, to and from Savannah and Mucon.
Tho Road is now in rapid progress, and will he
opened for trauportntion of freight and passengers
to points beyond the .present terminus, ns soon as
completed.
Fare between Savannah and Augusta, $5 50
do Mucon do do 6 50
WM. M. WADLEY,
m»v 26 3m General Superintendent,
Hupuriuieiiiloiii’M Dfllue Milleilgvvillc )
mid Gordon Railroad Company. >
MILLEDUEVILLE, Oct. 28, 1851. J
rpIIIS Road is now opened for the Transportation
A of Freight and Passengers.
The Company will have an Agent nt the Depot to
receive and forward produce to any place desired.—
Merchandise will he forwurded by wagons to points
beyond this place if desired.
Freights payable cither at Suvunnuh, Macon or Mil-
lodgcvillo.
All regulations iu regard to transportation of
froights, Ac., on this Road will he tho same us those
udopted by the Central Ruilroud A Banking Co.
WM.M. WADLEY,
SHIP LIKES.
COR. NEW YOKK.
™;ulur packet liri B ALrltEI) EXALL,
^ Golden master, will huve qriick dispatch as
.bOve ; apply to
n» v -- 1 C. A. GREINER.
R6lt BALTIMORE. '
Thd packet schooner MARY F. LUTTER-
LOW, Somers master, will have dispatch as
For freight or passage, apply to
C. A. GREINER.
FOR NEWORIaBAA!^
Tho packet brig MECHANIC, Cox mastor,
■ mtf* win have quick dispatch as above. For froiglit
or passuge, apply to
»»* *■> C. A. GREINER.
v29
n FOR llOHTON.
Thc superior new hark WALTHAM, Houd*
3ft4£letie inhster, will meet with dispatch us above.
For freight or Passage apply on board, at Telfair’s
w!mrl,ur to
" nv a* bhiqham. kelly a co.
VOK NEW YOHK.-OI.I Eotnkll.I.o.l l.inT.
„„ lh ? ltogulm- l’uokot ltri K I’lllLURA, C.
3tSm 1 kwtehor mailer, li.ving mo»t of lior frelirlit
onijojiCU, will moot Willi (IcHputdl na riliovo. For
freight or iiaaango, hnvliig gooil iiccoimiioiliiiiona, no.
ply on honril, nt Tolfnir'a wharf, or to
nov ‘J. r > IIKKIIIAM, KELLY & CO
nm NKW YOItli.
Tho Inal Biiiling hnrk JA8FE11, Cnpt. Unity
.llluater, linving throe-fourth.of lioroargo rondy
B” "II hoard, will moot with dospntoh. For freight
engagenienl apply to Captain, on board, or to
nov S3 WM. I*. HOWLAND.
FOR 1M111,AI>KI,I>I11A.-Ilcian’« l.liiT
« dwi '*' lle Bugulnr l'ncket Sclioonor C. C. ST It AT-
StMaftTON, Woacolt limiter, will have rpiiek deapotcll
ns nliovn. For Freight or lhiasuge apply lo
n»v -I C. A. C,REINER.
UUJIOVAL.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
1’Al.L ANI> WINTER FASHIONS,
The most Splendid Stock of Clothing
ever offered in this city. The prices in plain figures
are marked upon each article, and no deviation, and
at the remarkably low pricei thut thc goods are
marked, tho subscriber feelk confident will lie appre
ciated by a generous public. In part lire the following
goods lie has in store, to wit:
GENTLEMEN'S COATS.
Black, olive, brown, and blue doth Dress ami Frock
Coats.
Bluck, brown, blue und olive Cloth Sucks undPolku
Sucks.
Olivo Slind Dress Coats.
Black Doeskin l’olktiSuclcs.
Fancy colored do
Drub Cassimere, bluck, grcuu and brown Tweed
Sucks und l’olku Sacks.
Silk and Wool Sacks nud Polka Sucks.
OVERCOATS.
Blackjaad fancy colored Lubrudor, Politician, Bea
ver and Castor Overcoats.
Gold-mixed and drab Pulmofto Overcoats.
Drab and bluo Pilot do
Blue, drub ami brown Blnnket Ovur Sacks.
Gold-mixed and dove-colorod do
Black ami drab Mohair Suuks.
Colored Cumcl's Hair do.
PANTALOONS.
Bluck Doe Skin Punts,
Plain Blue Cassimere Punts,
Fancy Colored uml Pluiu und Ribbed Pants,
Black uud Colored Suttiact, do
Priuec Albert Riding Cord, do
VESTS.
Black Sutiu Single aud Double Breasted Vests,
Fancy Sutiu and Silk, do do
Embossed Fancy Silk, do do
Black and Fancy Buruthcn uud Embroid
ered Cassimere, do
White and Fancy Satin and Pnrty do
Plain Bluck Silk Velvet, single mul double
breasted, Fancy Cut, and Fancy Cushmere, do
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts,
Silk Lamb’s Wool mid Merino Shirt#and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, uud Canton Flannel, do
Silk, Merino uud Cotton Half Ilose,
Silk, Thread nud Nori Hose,
Gentlemen's Dressing Robes,
Linen Coilurs, two uud three ply.
GLOVES.
Black, White aud Colored Kid Glove#,
Black and Castor Riding, do
Cloth Cashmere and Lined Berlin, do
Black, White and Fuucy Silk, do
CRAVATS.
Suporfine Black Silk and Funcy Cravats, groat va
riety,
White Silk uud Satin Party Cravats,
Black ami Fancy Silk und Sutiu Scarfs, nud Opera
Ties,
Linen, Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket
Handkerchiefs,
Hats und Caps, a large assortment,
Trunks, Patent uml Sole Leather, und Putcut lock,
Vulliccs, Carpet Bags, &c., &.c.
Youths’ and Children's Clothing ; the largest and
finest stock in tho State, al Very low prices.
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
Cliihlrcti’N Clothing Department.
This Department for Children's Clothing is fitted
up in tho most costly style with every convenience for
trying on, fitting, &c., the stock embraces every arti
cle in thut line, consisting in part of Coats amt Punts
of every style, Overcoats, and Under Garments, Jenny
Lind Sacks, Polku do, Over Sucks Vests, Braided'suits,
Pluiu, Silk Velvet, Vest suits, nud Boys’ Cnps, u large
assortment. Tho Ladies will find it to their interest to
cuF and examine my stock, us they are mude'up in the
latest style and the best manner uml ut tho lowest pri
ces.
No uhatemeut from the prices first asked.
I t^Doh’t forgot the New Store on first floor of St.
Andrew’* Hall, corner of Broughton und Jefferson
Streets. ly lmis nov 8
N. B. No abatement from prices first ashed.
UVIAL AND UENOVAT1NO
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 York-st., rear of thc Court House, Savannah, Ga
KSTABLISIIKD IN 1832
L ADIES'Silk and Woollon Dresses, Sliawls, Table
Covers, &e. cleaned, and dyed various colors, La
dies’ Bonnets Bleuchud aud Pressed in it fashionable
style, Kid Gloves Cleaned, nud Gentlemen's Garment’s
Cleaned, Renovated or Dyed us may bo required. All
doiio in the same stylo which has generally so much
g 'cased tny putrous and friends. Terms moderate.—
rdors from the country uml interior of Georgia,
Florida, uml South Curoliuu, thankfully received and
punctually attended lo.
upr 22istawos4t ly ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
B ALTIIlOUE LEAF LARD.—5 bbls. prime
Leaf Lard, landing from brig Henrietta, from
Baltimore, aud for sale by
nov 31 COHENS 4k HERTZ.
FACTORAGE AND GENERAL COMMIS
SION BUSINESS.
riMIE Subscriber begs leave to inform bis Pl-.-nting
A friends and tho public generally, that lie still con
tinues tho nhovc business in all of its branches, at his
old stand, No. 126 Bay-stroct,. Strict persouul .atten
tion will he given ut all times to the sale of Cotton aud
other Produce. AH orders for Bagging, Rope, and
Family Supplies, carefully filled at the lowest niurkct
JOHN V. TARVER.
Savannah, August 7th, 1851.
CLOTHING. CLOTHING, CLOTHING.
P IERSON & HE1DT, No. 10 Whiiuker-street, Su-
vannuli, have been aud ure constantly receiving
an extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTH
ING und Gentlemen’s Furnishing Goods. Wo would
respectfully invite tho attention ol‘ Merchants visiting
the city to our stock, gotten up expressly for our
trade. Great cure has been observed ns to the stvlo
aud make of oar Garments, and wc .ire determined to
sell as low a# can be purchased in Now York. Our
htock of Funcy Goods is complete, und wc invito our
friends to call and examine for themselves.
PIERSON & IIEIDT,
Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
oct 16 Wholesale aac Kotail.
JUST RECEIVED.
f.pIIE PERSIAN PARLOR STOVE—A mast beau-
A tiful, new aud simple Stove, for Burning wood ;
sliding fold doors in front, making un open or closa
Stove.
Tlie Vulcan Cook Stove.
For wood cr coal, mi excellent Stove of superior make
ami finish. Call uiui sco ut tho SAVANNAH STOVE
DEPOT. JAMES SULLIVAN,
uov 25 0 Whituker street.
FDR BALTIMORE.—Regular
The Regular Packet Schooner II. N. GAM-
BRILL, W. A. Whorl’ muster, will meet with
despatch us ubove. For Freight or Passage apply on
board, at Telfuir’s Wharf, or lo
nov’24 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Heron’* Line.
Tho Regular Pnekot Schooner FANNIE,
2@&Vance ill niter, will have quick despatch as
above. For Freight or Passage apply to
nov 22 A. GREINER.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
K The brig CHALLENGE, S. M. Long master,
ifiwfll liavo docnutch as above. Fqr Freight or
Passage apply Oil bourd, ut Johnson’s Lower wharf, or
to (uov 38) BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.
FOR BALTIMORE—Rritiilnr Line.
Tho regular packet brig HENRIETTA, J.
Peed master, will have dispatch for the
above port. For freight or passage, apply on board
at Telfair’s wharf, or to
nov 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Old ENtublfuhed Lino,
The regular puckct brig WILSON FULLER,
VV. Lewis muster, is loading and will moot with
Ui.'•patch as above. For freight or pnssugn, having
good accommodations, apply on board ut Telfair’s
wharf, or lo
nov 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY A. CO.
FOR NEW YORK—New Line.
The fast sailing regulur packet bark PETER
DEMll.L, N llocy, muster, will liuvo imme
diate dispatch for the above port. For freight or pus-
sage, apply lo Cuptuin on bourd, or to
nov 20 ROWLAND A WASHBURN.
STEAMBOAT LIKES.
1'° Leave on Monday, Dec. 8,
_ ^^.EAM.SIHIP ISABEL,
V1A kev Wtfs-F.
tf Stemuhip Label.
To f.ttn e.n tkc 81* and 'And of each Month.
D. S. MAIL STEAM-SHIP LIME.
Tim splendid .t,i«ra-.bin ISABEL,
St 1 ’ 1 ?? I,m ' burthen, William Hoi-
sMUL lm *’ Commander, will loave Savau-
wmmwmmm™ tBW nah on the 8th and 22nd of each
inonth, commencing on Wednesday, the 23nd inst
and will leave Huvunu on the 15th und 30th of cacii
month. The Isnbol will carry tho Pacific Mails, und
connect at Ifuvana with the Pacific Mail Stoantship
Company’s Through Lino for California and Oregon
via Chagrcs, and their Steam-ship to Now Orleans!
Tickets for Key West, Havana, Now Orleaus «mi
Chagrcs, can bo bad by applying to
COHENS St HERTZ.
Through Tickets to Savauimli or Charleston, via
Havana, can bo had fVom the Pacific Muil Company’s
Agents at Chagrcs nnd New Orleans. oct lfi
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Daily U. 8. Mail Stcam-packet Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CIIARLE6TOJN 9
Outside dived, and through in eight hours.
Tho line, composed of tho following steamer#, the
GORDON, the CALHOUN, and the METAMORA,
leaves.Savannah daily nt 4 o’clock, A. M., ami loavgs
Charleston daily at 9 o’clock, A. M., connecting with
the Contrul Rail-Roud, Savannuh, and Wilmingtmr n
Boats, Charleston.
S. M. LAFFITEAU,Ag’t M Savannah.
j»!y 1 E. LAFITTE A CO., Ag’ts.,Charleston.
FOR LIVERPOOL,
The A. S. American Ship BUENA VISTA,
nward Master, having a part of her freight-
miguged, will meet with despatch. For freight engage-
apply to
13
3w
CHAS. A. GREINER.
FOR ROHTON.
&J-. Tho first class ship SILAS LEONARD, T.
«£££Ru 9 «etl muster, wifi, meet with dnspatcli as
above. For Freight or Passago apply on honrd, or to
nov 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
Ah.
HERONS’REGULAlt PACKETLINE.
__ BETWEEN
■PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNA"
The following vessels comprise this Line, aud
sail about every two weeks, viz :
Schr. JULIA ELIZA Cupt. IIiubk.
Schr. J. II. HOLMES, Cupt. Lodge
Schr. DART, Cupt. Bo me it a
Schr. CHAS. A. GREINER, Capt. Pktkbson.
Tho vessels are all first class Schooners. Old com
manded by Cuptuiint experienced in tlie trade, und who
will use their best exertions to givo entisfiiction io the
shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good ac
comodation, for passage) apply to
CHAS. A. GREINER, No. 72 Bay-street,
Savannah.
HERON A MARTIN, No. 37M» North Wlmrves,
fob 11 Philadelphia.
“DIRECT TRADE.”
A CARD.
W E Have accepted tho agency for establishing a
permanent ami reuulaii “ Direct Trade,"
between Suvunuuh, Gu., und Aiiistordam, Holland, nud
will liuvo u ship or ships reuily lo receive freights by
tho first of January.
Those friendly to the enterprise und wishing to sus
tain it, will pleuso inform us: how much Cotton,
Hick, Lumdkr, Cotton Yarns, uud Cotton Osna-
BUHGS they wish to send by the litsl ship,—those bo-
ing the articles intended for tho first “ Export ”
cargo.
Wo design the first curgo of “import” to he Sweed-
ish or German Iron, Javu Coll’cc, aud such other arti
cles as our merchants and others may order through us.
Wo are boro for trude, Foreign and Domestic,
und will ho pleased to receive Cotton uml other Pro
duce (Liquors excepted; for sale in Savannah, or for
shipment to any of tho American markets, or for Liver
pool, or the “Continent op Europe;" wc will njuko
liberal udvuuuos in ull cases.
G. VV. GARMANY A CO.,
Noh. 99 and 101 Buy street.
Savannah, Gn., Nov. 20th, 1851.
PRIME AND ME8» PORK.—50 bbls Prime
J. uud 25 bbis Mess Pork, landing and for salo by
nov 26 WOOD. CL AG HORN A CO.
Received und for sale b;
WcCLESKEY A NORTON.
H A Y.—50 bales prime Nortl|Rivcr Iluy, lauding
und for sale by
nov 25 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
E. HENDERSON A SON.
SAVANNAH FEMALE SEMINARY,
M RS. MARIA G. BUCHANAN, assisted by her
sisters, Mrs. J. L. Blount and Miss Kyle, will
opea on Wednesday, November 5th, a Female Semin
ary at her residence, No. 167 Broughton-street.
Mrs. Buchuuuu will pay strict attention, not only to
tho muutul culture of those young Ladies who may be
committed to her charge, hut also to their morul train
ing and gohorul deportment.
The discipline or the School will strictly enforce
the principles of obedience, industry, and order, but ut
tho same time the government will partake of that
mild charcter, which marks the relation between pa
rent nnd child.
Reports of the progress and deportment of each
pupil will be publicly read in tho School ltoonr, on
the last Friday in overy month, uud at tho samcHmo
recitations will he heard in the different studies. Pa
rents und guurdiuiis arc respectfully invited to at-
tcud.
Terms ok Tuition ter Quarter.
Orthography, Reading and Writing, und tho
first Principles of Geography and History.. $ 8 00
The uhovc hrunehos with Arithmetic.. 10 00
Orthography, Reading, VVriting, Arithmetic,
Grammar, Mythology, History, (Sacred, An
cient uud Modem,) Geography, (AncibntauU
Modern, Natural History, Elocution,Rhetoric
and Composition 12 00
The above branches, with Naturul, Mental,
and Moral Philosophy, Physiology, Astron
omy, nnd the use of thc Globos..... 15 00
Music S5 00
French
Drawing, und Monochrome.tic Painting 15 00
Stationery und Fuel, .1 50
Instruction will lie given in tho science ol Music On
thc Blackboard, which will greatly facilitate lliepro-
gi ess of the pupil.
Mrs. Buchanan and her sisters cun show testimo
nials of their qualifications us Teachers from gentle
men of character and eminence.
Savannah, Nov. I, 1851. '
TO~PRESERVE and beautify the hair.
The Celebrated Bohemian
11AAR DYE!
riMIlS Lii|iiiil i» n recent mul important discovery
JL in clicmiuut science, uud Is used for clmiiging uny
color of tho llnir, Whiskers, Eyebrows, Stc„ &.C., lo
u beuutifnl bluck, brown, or ebestnut color, tho instunt
it is applied, without injury to tlie Imir or skin. I''or
sulo und uiiplicd by A- CRIBTADOUO,.
No. 9 Monuiiienl-M|r., VVost side.
I.udics and (jcullciucn waited ujuni ut their resi
dences, if ronuoBtcd.
CHIHTABIHMI’H IIAIlt l*UE8liUVA-
T1VK ANU DANDKUFF ISItAUlOATOIt.—
Persons who uro troubled witli dandruff, or uru losing
their huir, should try this urticlc, n« it hus proved
offcctuui in removing dandruff from tho sculu, besides
Linking tlie lmrshest Imir soft uud silky. Numerous
references given if required. ^°cRIST by
nov 10 lino No. 9 Moiiiiinein-sqr., West side.
T. II. VANII14N HlillG.
rpEAClIKHof tbo Piano Forte, und of voeul Music
A in tho Iingiisb, (soriuun, Fronelt und ituliuu Lull-
guuges. Orders left nt the Music Storo of F. Zog-
huuiu St Co.,, uml ut bis residence in Joucs st., corner
of Bnrnurd, will bo jiromptly allendod to.
sept !i3
OPPOSITION LINE TO FLORIDA!
HATH OF PASSAGE UUDIICKO!!
Tho suporior now atoamor Packet
VVELAKA, I*. Blankenship, Cmp-
lain, loaves every FRIDAY, at 10
'o’clock, A. M.
Rato of pasRiigo ip largo airy state rooms, as follows:
To Darien.. $3 00
V .St. Marys 4 50
“‘Jacksonville 6 00
“ Picolatn 8 00
" Pulatku 8 00
“ Black Crock.... 8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Dukn, for Ocala,
will be shipped froo of ull charges at Palntka.
Apply on bourd, attlio Charleston Co’s Wharf, or to
oct 1 H. M. LAFFJTEAU, Agent.
IOIt I’ll A If I.ESTON,
VIA DAIJFUSKIK, Bl.UFFTON, BOYD’B LAND
ING, HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Tho well known stoam-packet
^ WM. SEABROOK, Cnpt. F. Peck,
having undergone thorough repairs,
will leave for the above places every
Suqdny Evening, nt o’clock. For froight or pas
sage, having stain loom accommodations, upply^ on
hoard, at tho Charleston 8toaIll-boat Co’s, wharf, or
to S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
All way freight payahm by shippers. sopt 15
U. S. Mill I Line for Pnliuka Fla. via Darien ,
llrmiHwick, St. Mnry’a. JarkaouTilley
Bluck Creek nud Picolatn.
To Leave Saturday, Dec. 7, at 10 o’clock.
Tho suporior stoum-naekel BT.
MATTHEWS, Cnpt. 8. Blanken
ship, will leave on Saturday morn
ing at 10 o’clock, nnd will continue
to loave overy Haturdny. For freight or passage, hav
ing fine accommodations, apply on hoard, lit tko Fen
wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Froight payable by shippers.
P. 8.—Freight for Fort Brooke, Pnyuo’s Landing,
und Silvor Spring, to go by R. R. Reid A Co’s lighter*
from Pulutkn, will bo forwurded free of wliarfnge nnd
storage at that place. sopt 25
To Leave Tuesday Morning, at 10o’clock.
U. S. M. LINE.
FOll PALATKA, FLA. , , „
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS, JACK
SONVILLE, BLACK CREEK, AND PICOLATA.
Tliostouni-pucket WM. GASTON,
Capt. G. 8. Clughorn, will louvn tho
Ferry wharf, us ubove, at 10 o'clock,
A. M., connecting with the U. 8. M.
Stages at Jacksonville, Picolatn nnd Pala'.ka. For
Freight or Passago, apply on board, or to
M. A.COHLN, Ag’t.
Freight pnyablo by shipper#.
p. B.—Freight for Fort Brooke, Payne’s Landing,
nud Silver Spring, to go by 11. R. Reid A Co’s lighters
from Palntka, will bo forwarded froo of wharfage and
storage ut that place. ■
CHEAP CAHII PiTOllB •
Corner Whitaker nud Congreiw-iitrceta.
rfHIE Subscribers have on hand u ftill aisortmont,
A (and well selected stock) of STAPLE AND
FANCY DRY GOODS, suitable for the Fall uud Win
ter trade, which they offer for salo at tho lowest possi
ble prices for cash or city acceptance.
*001*25 M. PRENDERGA8T A CO.
“tin ani> coffer .manufactory ,
No. 10 Biirnnrd Street.
millS ESTABLISMENT is ^iow in operation,
J. whore wc will keep constantly on baud, every
description of plain and japanned Tinwure,Sheet Iron,
Stove Pipes, uud u large and varied assortment of
Cooking and Purlor STOVES. All of which will be
sold on ftivorublo terms.
sept 15 J. J. MAURICE, Proprietor.
BUFFINGTON HOUSE,
JACKSONVILLE, EAST FLORIDA.
milE SUBSCRIBER rospcctfully informs tho pub-
JL lie in general,that this House is now completed nml
prepared for tho reception of Boarders, having above
500 foot front, w ith piuz/.us in front and roar,mnking it
us comfortublo us uny House iu tho South; and will bo
able to accommodate over one hundred nnd fifty per
sons. Ho would say more particularly to those visit
ing tho South for health, and tho benefit of our delight
ful climate, Iio has an eye to their especial comfort,and
lias made his arrangements to inako ull who may. givo
him a call, comfortublo und well cared for.
His table will be under superentoiijjenco of Mas.
Young, h lady of much experience, by whoso aid Jiq
flatters himself ho shell not bn out rivalled by any Houro
the South* And in view of this fact tho subscriber
....» determined thut his exertions lo merit the patron- •
age which shall bn bestowed upon him shall bo without
regard to toil or expem
— * “Mill*I It
WOOD YARD, FERRY WHARF.
TERMS CASH.
A LARGE supply of FIRE WOOD on bund.
Cash orders promptly supplied, and strict at
tention given to measuroment.
Boxes for orders nro placed at tho Stores of Messrs,
J. Murchison, J. M. Turner, J. M. Coopor A Co., at j
the office of tho Morning News, and ut tho house or
JOHN T. THOMAS, Jones Street.
Nov. 5 if D. REMSHART.
per. Florida, a Jargo vnriety of Overcoats, consist
ing of Black and Colored Cloths, Potcrsbum and Nor
way Coatings, Bluck aud Colored Mohair ; also, a few
lino Black Cloth Cloaks. AH of the lutes* style and
for sale low by W. R. SYMONS,
* ■ 17 Whitakcr-st.
PATENT MEDICINES.—Georgia Sarsfcpa-
JL rilla: Townsend’s do; Marshall's Pain Eradicator:
Marshall’s Tetter Wash; Lucian Cordial; Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral; Dr. Strong’s Pills; Spencer’s
do; Peter’s do ; Moffatt’s do. Thc above articles are
for sale by JAMES II. CARTER, Druggist,
uov 20 Jefferson-street.
VALUABLE,PROPERTY FOR 8ALE—
v AH thut double Tcucinunt House und Lot, sixty
by ninety foot, iu fco simple, corner of South Broad
uud Montgomery streets. This valuable Property is
now insured und occupied by good tenants, and pays
un annual Rent of Nine Hundred Dollars. For tonus
nud other particulars apply .to
- H. J. CHALMERS, Broker,
uov 27 3cod No. 100 Bay Street.
WINTER TRADE.
T IIE Steamer Florida and brig Philura have just
brought us more Clothing than wo have room for
iu our small store. 96 Bryan street; which, iu addition
to our former stock, makes a lurgo und Varied supply
us cun bo found in tho dity. Our facilities for Ike
manufacture of line uud FASHIONABLE CLOTH
ING, cai.u'*t be surpassed by any other establishment.
With light expenses, satisfied with small profits, and
strict utteulion to business, wo fool confident that wo
cun meet the wants of the community, at extreme low
prices, aud respectfully invite all to look at our assort
ment. No second price, the sumo to all.
HOUSTON A GROUNDESON, 96Bryun-st.
nov 27 Ono door West of Whituker.
B AKER’** .COCOA.—Affords a delicious be-
vorogo, recommended by physiciaus as very nu
tritious, not ouly to persons iu hculth, but to the sick
and convalescent; as very tranquillizing to weak
nerves. Also, IIecker’8 Prepared Furina, just receiv
ed aud for sale by
nuv 27 MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
H ONEY 80A1\—For softening and beautifying
tho skin, and preventing it from chapping^ also,
highly perAnned Walnut Oil 8aiul Soap, just received
“"»i l ‘v“ffv“‘ IU ^ MOOKE St HENDRICKSON.
17-1HU UKACKEKS.—50 tmxus just received
r j iMine order, uud rondy for Christmas,jb^^^
N EW RAISINS.-In whole, half, #nd quarter
bo “ - • -
J. DeMARTIN.
( HTRON.—10 boxes just received and (br sale
J by (uov 26) ' ‘
J. DeMARTIN.
UAV ID K. UlUliVn ■
Foot of West Broad Street.
B UTTER CHEESE.—42 kegs selected G«-
shen Butter; 75 boxes do Cbccso. Received per
Steamship, aud for salo l»y _ __
nov ao SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St CO.
QOUSKD TUIFB.—If kisgs ju»t received raid
S3 for sale by ,
irEST8, ViCSTH.—A lurgo" assortment of erery
V description reooived by b> te ar '3 v “'’ , ~^L *“ 8
V’JKtafaButa- f “ r ctaanjugKnives| also,
knife sharpening Bolls; Knifo rests, and Freieuro
Hells Just reccivod nnd for salo by \
uov SO COLLINS St BYJLKli
C 1AKFET HAMMER* AND TACK*.
J CarpctTacks with leathers; also Carpet Hammers.
Just received uuctfor sale by
no, 34 COLLINS St BULKLEY.
RIDDLE*—Just received aud for sale low by
nov 10 V. W. CORNWELL, lOSBryan et.
G
>AA KEG* NAIL*.—‘ Okl Colony endAga
OUU wain” brands. Received end for sole b;
novSd McCLESKEY &. NOR—
B ETTER AND CHEESE—Landing i IS kc*"
Goshen Butter, 50 boxes Cheese, and 13 do. Pina
Goshen Butter,
Apple do.; for sale by
nov 17 ’
WOOD, CLAGHORN A t