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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1851.
AUCTION SALES.
MV TARVER «fc TIUJL'IIELUT.
Flour, Choose and Tobacco, at Privato Sale.
50 barrels Geuossco Flour ;
M) boxes prime Cheese ;
.j*j do manufactured Tobacco.
Landing from burk Vernon and briy Alfred Exnll,
and for .-rnle low. dec 1
BY TARVER «fc TRUCIIELCT.
Privato Sale. .
10 hhd*. Hams, just received and for sulo low to
dose consignment. nov 29
BY TARVER & TRUCIIELLT.
Private Salo
M boxes pure Grouud Ginger;
10 “ “ “ Pepper;
JO “ “ “ Cloves;
f» “ “ “ Pimento;
10 “ “ “ Coffee.
Landing from ship Ashland, and for sale low. novll
BY TARVER Ac TRUCIIELLT.
Private Sule.
2 puncheons old Scotch Whiskey ;
11 »,«* pipes Otard, Dupuy & Co. Brandy ;
0 >4 casks Bisipiet, Trieocho Sc Co.do;
111 >4 do MudoiruWine;
HI *4 do Port do some very due ;
;j do Porter;
25 baskets Champagne Wine, favorite brand ;
;i kegs Cliorry Brandy. For sale low to closo con
signment.
All the ubovo of direct importations, and warranted
eh.
,'20
BY TARVER «& TRUCUELUT.
Privato Sale.
A prime likely Mulatto Follow, about 20 years of
age, accustomed to the house and the care of Horses.
For particulars enquire at the Counting Room. n20
C 1ITY MARSHAL’* SALES.—On Tuesday,
J tho 2d day of December next, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,
under the usual supcrinteiideuee, 1 will sell for one
year, tho Stalls in tho Market. The sale will take
place in the market. DAN. II. STEWART,
‘ nov 14 C. M.
THE CHEAPEST (i(llll)S IN THE CITY,
FOR CASH!
And on entire New Stuck of the Newest Sti/lcs at the
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE,
IIrou{(liton Street,
(Next Door to Mr. Dickson’s Confectionery.)
flMIK Stock hns been curefullyjsclected in the best
X markets, and will be sold ut such LOW PRICES
ns must give satisfaction. It consists, in part, of
Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, of all
widths and qualities; u splendid assortment of Mourn-
ing and Colored Culicoes, Re Luincs, Cashmeres, and
other Seasonable DRESS HOODS, a beautiful
article in Plaid Waterod Poplins, Black and Colored
Colmrgs and Merinos, Black and Fancy Cnssimorcs
and Vestings, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, and other
Cheap Goods for servants’ wear; Blankets, Flannels,
Ac., Ac., together with u complete stock of Woolen
und Cotton HOSIERY and Embroideries—all of
which will bo sold CHEAP FOR CASH,
nov 13 lino L. McKENNA.
DANIEL BLR<ji,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 112 llryan Street, Savannah
H AVING just returned from tho North with a largo
and well assorted stock of CLOTHS, CASH!-
Ml]RES and VESTINGS, I tuko this mode of in
forming the public that I am now prepared to cut
make Gentlemen’s Clothes, which I will warrant t
Having ulso brought out a select stock of nil kinds of
Men’s ami Boys’ READYMADE CLOTHING, I beg
the patronage of the public, assuriugtheni of my abil
ity to fit and suit any one, especially as being connect
cii with tho first houses in New York and Philadelphia
and having an agent at tho North who will execute all
Mnlers for Clothes entrusted to me faithfully uud
nnptly. Through this I am enabled to sell goods
low and lower than any other establishment of tho
kind in this city. 1 huve ulso for sale ull urticlcs up-
>rtui ting to Gentlemen’s wear, such as HATS, Cups,
lir t, Drawers, Collurs, Cravuts, Handkerchiefs,
DC it..*-, Combs, Brushes, &c. Sc c. Also a largo assort-
out ofTRUNKS, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, and other
liclos too numerous to mention.
N. B.—Country Merchants and others will do well
call before purchasing elsewhere, as 1 warrant to
give them siitisfcction. ly oct 14
CLOXH1AI6 EMPORIUM.
IV/I OLE SALE AND RETAIL
a The Subscribers, having just arrived
in this city and opened a now und ele
gant Storo on Jelferson-st., next door
m Mr. James H. Curler’s Drug Store, beg
leave to announce to the citizens of Suvuiinuh, ft
Iry Merchants, uud others wunting to purchase goods
ti their line, that they will keep constantly on hand
i large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS und
LOTHING. Also, Blankets, Trunks, Boots, Shoes,
Huns, Pistols, Pocket Knives, Huts and Caps, und u
variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to mention,
All persons in city und country are invited to call
ami examine our stock and prices, and wo venture to
-:iv they will not regret having called at the EMPO
RIUM. (sept25—ly) L. & M. L1L1KNTHAL.
REMOVAL.
TAMES STRATTON, of the late firm of Strut
*’ ton Sc Dobson, Gas Fitters, See., luto of 72 St Juliuu
street, bogs to inform the inhabitants of Suvnnnah,
that he has Removed to his now und spacious Store,
No. 155 Broughtoii-Btroct, first door Wost of Barnard
t, over Mr. Box’s Hut Store, whero he has now
opportunity of keeping u larger assortment of
Chandeliers, Pendunts, Brackets, Burners, Pipes, und
ry other artielc used in Gas Fitting, &c.
pr 22 tf
HU. DAILY’S COUGH MIXTURE.—Tho
■ " only certain remedy for Cough und Colds. For
HHLED LINSEED OI L.—Just received uud
I for sale by JAS. II. CARTER, Druggist,
nov 29 Jcffcrson-st.
W INDOW GLASS.—15U boxes Glass, 8 by 10
and 1U by l 4 ?. For salo by
JAS. II. CARTER, Druggist,
nov 29 Jeflcrson-st.
SAVANNAH
CHEAP DRV GOODS STORE,
SIGN OF THE RED FLAG,
Barnaul Street, South of tho Market.
TlIIE subscriber having just returned from the
JL North, bus now ready and offers for sale at “ Un
precedented Low Prices,” u largo stock of Foreign
and Domestic Dry Goods, mostcarofUlly select
ed in the host Markets for Cash, consisting in part of
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS
and Shirtings, ull widths and qualities: blue Denims,
Bed Ticks, Shirting Snipes, col’d llompspuns. A
large assortment of col’d and Mourning Calicoes,
Mourning and col’d Ginghams and Apron Checks.
DRESS GOODS!
Black and col’d Cashmeres and Lyouosc Cloths,
Venetian Plaids and Exhibition Stripes, Plain and
Printed D’Laiucs, black Lustre, Watered, Brocade
and Satin Stripe Silk Warp Alpuceas ; black Canton
Cloths, of superior quality, rich Irish Poplins and
Plaidcd ditto, of tho lutest designs—with a splendid
collection of Plain, Sutiu-stripecl and Figured
“ Mohairs und Alpuceas,”
Brown’#, Drub’#, Purple’#, lirouu’s, Blue's, Olivo'#
and Mode colors.
BLACK ITALIAN SILKS,
Plniu nml Watered, fur Outlies’ Dresses, Mantillas,
(tr .ic.. with black Silk Luce to suit.
WHITE CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS,
PLAIN and EMBROIDERED; and
BLACK ITALIAN SILK MANTILLAS
Black and Futicy Cassimores and Vestings; Blue,
Grey, Oxford und Bluek Sattinots and Kentucky
Jeans, with a largo collection of low-priced Goods for
servants.
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.
Extru super Blankets, for lamily use; and low-priced,
twilled and plain, for servauta; super 7-8 and 4-4
Flannels; Red, Blue und White do., low-priced.
Wool Shawls.
Ladies’super Long ami Square Shawls — amongst
which will bn found tile Canton-fringed Adelaide
French Merino. A large collection in Heavy Wool,
assorted sizes, from 25 cents upwards.
HOSIERY AND OLOVES!
A full assortment of Ladies’, Misses’, Gents’ and
Boy’s Hose anil Half Hose; Gents’ 'Under-Vests nud
Drawers; Ladies’ Kid, Pie Nie, Sillt, Merino, Lisle
and Albion Thread Gloves; Misses’ditto; Gents’and
Boy’s Wool, Merino, Silk, Lisle, Albion and Cotton
Gloves.
IRISn LINENS.
Finger Spun, Heavy and Undressed Family
Linens; line and super ditto; ‘‘Warranted ulbpuro
Linen Yarn and Sound Bleach,” from 25c. per yard
upwards; 0, 7 and 8-4 Linen Table Damask and Ta
ble Cloths; Long Lawns, Damask Napkins, Dovloys,
Birds’ Eye, Scotch and Russia Diapers, Black uud
Brown Hollunds, Dowlas,’'Crush, II. Burk and Dowlas
Towels, Bordered and Revere L. C. Hdkfs.-—a large
uud cheap collection, well worthy the uttontlon of
families. _ *
CRAPES, EMBROIDERIES,
Scc. See.
Bluck, white and col’d Crapes, Cambric und Swiss
Edgings and lnsortings; figured Lisle and Silk Luce;
Linen Edgings; Thread and Lisle ditto and Luces;
Chemisetts uud Collars, croon and blue Barege und
Gauze Veils, black English Crape; Ditto for Voils;
blk Love and Luce Veils; Ladies’ and Gents’Fuacy
Silk Cravats and Pocket Hdkfs; Head do; Suspenders;
in greut vuricty; Umbrellas, Parasols, Tuck and
Dress Combs, Jewelry, Purse Twist, Beads, See. Ac.
All °f which will lie sold af such low prices as will
very clearly show tho advantage of purchasing for
Cash. T. McKENNA.
Suvaunuh, October 20, 1851.Rtnois
!.y HEAD QUARTERS, FOR PRIZES !
OFFICE NO. U«J BAY STltKKT, 2 DOORS EAST OE
THE CITV 1IOTKL.
Look at This!
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. 127.
Far the benefit of IndrpendentFire Co. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER Sc CO., Managers.
To be drawn in-tho Exchange Cttuncil Chamber This
Afternoon, Dec. 2ml, at 4Mi o'clock.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
1 Prize of $7,500 I l of $1,110
1 do, of $2,500 5 of $500
1 do. of $1,500 1 ot' $100
&c., Scr.., See.
Tickets only $2—shares from 50c. to $1.
S-HlT 3 Orders lrotn tho country answered promptly,
drawings sent regularly, uud prizes cashed on do-
< office, by
CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
$30,000!
DRAWS THIS DAY.
Sales Close at 3 o'clock, P. M.
GREENE PULASKI MONUM’T LOT’Y
CLASS NO. 125, FOR 1851.
To be drawn in Savannah, Go., This Day, Dec.
2d, 1851.
J. W. MAURY Sc CO., Mmtngors.
RICH SCHEME :
3 Prizes of $10,000,20 of $1000!
1 l»i’izu ot $2,000—1 <lo. ot $1,040.
See. See. Sc c.
Tickets only $5—shares in proportion.
Tickets, either singly or by the Pucknge, for sale at
dec 2 E. WITHINGTON’S, No. 5 Bull-st.
Ilcro In Something; Fine !
LAST DAY OF SALE.
Sal^s eloso at 3 o’clock, P. M.
Deans This Dai/.
Will ho drawn in public, in the Kxchuugo Council
Chamber, This Afternoon, Dec. 2nd, at 4 o’clock.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY*
c i. ass 127.
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company
at Augusta, under the management of
F. C. BARBER Sc CO.
SPLENDID SCHEME.
$7,500 !—$2,500 !
§1,500 !—§1,200!—§1,110 !
And more tliun $H),000 in Smaller Prize* !
Tickets only $2—shares in proportion,
ltis!: on a package of Quarters only $7,40.
Arrangements have been made lor the prompt
payment of all PRIZES sold under this management,
nml the public are assured that fluids snllicicnt to pay
doable the amount of any Capital PRIZE advertised
by them, Imve beuu deposited in oue of our city
Hunks. Besides, ample security has been given by
them for thu same purpose.
All orders promptly und confidentially attend
ed to, nml drawings sent ull customers out of the city.
Tickets, Shares ami Packages, for sale by
GEO. W. WYLLY,
!c 2 At his Lucky Office, cor. Bull > t. and Bay Lane.
Horses 1 llwrecs! !
Tito subscriber will bout Gass’* w
hie, in buvaunuh, by the 12th of this month,
fine lot of horses for salo. Among them seve
pairs, one pair worth $800. Also some lino Im;
dray horses. (nov 9 tf)1. ELLIS’
OFFICE TO LET.
A N OFFICE in a desirable situation,*)
of S. Hoyt Sc Co.
firm of 8. lloyt Sc Co.
Apply 1
#0
A VALUABLE GARDEN LOT FORSALE.
W ILL be sold at private palo, if applied for before
the 1st of January next, u valuablo Garden Lot,
containing 14 acres, on Thunderbolt road, east of thy
farm of the subscriber. Apply ut his Law Olfico, over
the storo of S. Hoyt Sc Co.
JOHN BILBO.
tipou J
i by one
pcricnccd. None need apply unless they cut
give good wages, und will support strict discipline.—
Address, post paid, W. 1. Savannah 1*. (). ti n25
LABORERS WANTED.
OAA LABORERS wanted on the Muscogee Rail
Road. Tho highest wages will ho paid. Ap
ply ut tho olfico of the subscriber on the line of the
Road, fit) miles from Macon. (4 «vti20) J. D. GRAY.
COLLINS & BULK LEY. .
the Estate of Win. H. Motigiu, late of Chathum
county, deceased, arc requested to ©resent them, duly
attested, within the timo proscribed by law, und nil
indebted to tho sumo will make imnicdiutc payment to
J. STODDARD, } Exccut0 „
or F. S. BARTOW, j executors,
nov 14 2nwGw
JOHN ANTBOIIUS,
PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE AND ANI
MAL PAINTER.
Over John M. Cooper Sc Co’s. Book Store,
nov 21 Snvn mmh. tf
ANNERS’ Dili.—500 gallons Tanners’ Oil—a
A prime urliile. For sale by
JAS. H. CARTER, Druggist,
r.ov 29 Jeflbrsou-st.
A large lot just received und tor sale by
JAS. II. CARTER, Druggist,
■ 29 Jeffcrsnn-st
jVOTICB.— 1 The brig A. EXALL, from New York
-Ll will be discharging To-day at Harris’ wharf.—
ils not taken awuy by sun down will be stored at
tliejcxpense ol Consignees.
29 C. A. GREINER.
|>ACON.—30hhd* prime Cincinnati Bucon Sides,
■A landing and for sale by
29 12 C. A. GREINER.
C ANDLES.—100 boxes Star Caudles, binding
and for sulo by
nov 29 12 C. A. GREINER.
<
t UAVA JELLY, AND MAR1UELADE.-
4 A I’rcBli supply just rocoivcd und for sain by
nov 20 J. DeMARTIN.
JOTA8H—(i casks first sort Potashes just receiv
ed, and for sale by the cask, or in smaller quanti
ties, by JOS. M. TURNER,
20 Momiuient Square.
N EW HAMS.—GOlS F. Robosou’s now Baltimore
Hams, for sale by
iv 18 EDWARD H. BUNKER, 80 Bay-st.
C ARPET BAGS*—Just received u full assort
ment of Gent’s and Ladies’Brussels and Tapestry
’urpot Bugs ; ulso, Children’s School Satchels. For
mio low by Laroche, bowne & co.
rnado to the Inferior Court of Chatham
utility, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave
‘•sell Military Bounty Lund Warrant No. 71,311, und
II the Real Estate and interest of Andrew Mitchell,
:de of said county, deceased, for tho bcuofit of his
reditors and all concerned.
DOMINICK GARAUGHTY,
sept 10 luwbn Administrator.
NEW BOOKS,
RECEIVED BY JOHN M. COOPER & CO.
Wednesday, Nov. 26th.
Moby Dick ; or Tho Whale. By Hurmun Melville,
author of “ Type©,” “Omoo, ” See.
Isaac Cheek ; Tho Man of Wux. By Douglas
errold. Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thomas
hulmcrs D. D., LL. D. vol. 3.
Spiritual Regeneration with referdnee to present
i"ids : n chnrgo delivered to the Clergy oftho Diocese
f Ohio. By Charles P. Mcllvainc, D. D.
London Labor and tho London Poor, No. 15.
Pictorial Field Book of the Revolution, No. 18.
London Art Journal for November.
. Honvenly Itecognitior : Will wo know our Friends
in Heaven. By Rev. H. Harhaugh.
|> liMOVAL.-l io Undersigned would rest)
At/ fully call tho attention of thoir friends and tho
imblic to their removal to Smotts’ now building, oppo
site St. Andrew’s Hull, Broughton street, whore will be
Pound u choice afisortmont of Family Groceries ; ulso
Wines, Liquors, Sngars, Tobacco, Fruits and Confec-
"ioimries, wholesale anil retail, at tho lowest murkot
•rices. Also, Oysters uud Fish put up at the shortost
mtice, in «ueh style and quautily as muy be wantod
‘•r tho uccommodution of parties uud tho country
ru,lt> - (nov 24) G. M. WILLETT Sc CO.
[YEAST POWDERS.—Prestou Sc Merrill’s In-
I A fallible Yeast Powders, for making light and sweol
/•read. Bread made with this Yeast is pcrfectl v whole
r n,m *.i not liable to sour upon tho stomach, and is more
flourishing and economical than breud raised with the
groinniou Brewers' or Bakers’ Yeast, which, as is well
'"’n to Chemists, iu producing lightnoss converts
• gas and spirit u portion of the sweet ai\d nourish
[^"g qualities of the Flour, which uro thus wholly lost,
t received, and for sale by
°V 22 MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON,
| IVEIL-COATS.—Just received three doz;r us
• A sorted Over-Coats, block, green and brown viloth,
U*o, gonio very cheap Cassimere Ovcv-Couls, at
nov 21^ DIBBLE Sc CAREY’S.
wSBt
.5. —500 bbl« Lime Inudingmid for sale by
BOV 20
igtind n
URIUHaSi, KELLY Sc CO.
I. DASHER’S
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE,
140 UoiiHrcHH Street,
(Lute If. Lulhrop’s.)
A well selected stock of seasonable Staple and Fan
cy DRY GOODS, ure kept constantly on bund, uud
will be sold cheap for cash.
' Of* Please call and examine. ly nov 20
NEW WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
CUOTHINO STOKE.
riAHE Subscribers having just arrived in this city
JL und opened tho elegant new Storo, corner of
Congress and Joffcrson-strocts, beg leave to unuuunce
to the citizens ofSuvannuh, uud to deulors und others
the country,
That from and ufterthe 1st of September iust , they
will keep always on hand un ample supply of READY
MADE CLOTHING, of every description, from the
most common to the finest articles.
They will also furnish every thing that can bo re
quired for a gentleman’s wardrobe, such as SHIRTS,
COLLARS, CRAVATS, DRAWERS, UNDER
SHIRTS, BOOTS, SHOES, CAPS, HATS, SOCKS,
und GLOVES.
Also, ull sorts of BLANKETS, TRUNKS, CAR
PET BAGS, GUNS, PISTOLS, &c.
All persons in town and country are rcspcotfully
quested to call and examine our stoek and ascertain
our prices. A large uss
ING constantly on hand
sept "■
l'tmcut of BOYS’ CLOTII-
MAAS Sc HEYMANN.
POUT OF PlAMOTH AND DUVONPOUT, ENU
CHAKUES WOOD,
AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT,
A DVANCES Money, to any amount, on Goods coi
signed, for sale, by Auction, or otherwise. The
attention of exporters is respectfully directed to this
announcement. Tho ubove port comprises great ad
vantages for tho sale of Southorn products—Corn,
Sugar, Rico and Tobuoco, would always commuud the
highest market prices—containing, as it does, a large
popuhitioo, und being an extensive Nuvul Station.
Refer to W. R. Symons. Savannah. nov 8
/CABINET MAKING anil UFHOLSTE
RY.—H. S. ROGARDUS, No. 25 Bull-st., won
inform the citizons of Savannah, that ho Ims taken the
ubovo store for tho purposn of currying on the Cabi-
uot and Upholstering business, viz : Mukingnow and
repairing old furniture. Old furniture bought and sold.
The bottoms of Solus, Divans, uud Ottoinuns, made
over and re-covered. Gluss plutos of all sizes kept
forsale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, cut and put
down. Bells and Lumps hung; Curtains and Roller
Blinds put up. Musical Instruments of all kinds re
puired. Wool^ Imir and moss Mattresses for sulo; Als*
feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Muttrcsso,
made over in the boat manner.
Every description of Collins on baud and made to
order, of tho best materials und finish : Prices low.
If. S. B. has been engaged in the above business
the city of Savannah, for tho lust seventeen years,
which induces him to believe that lie can please all
those who will favor him with a portion of thoir work,
april 16—ly
very handsome All-wool Printed Do Luincs ; also
iu storo a full assortment of low priced Do Luincs,
Cashmeres, Scotch Plaids, Irish Poplins, plain uud fig
ured Alpacas, together with other styles of Dress
Goods, which are offered at the lowest market price by
nov 21 Laroche, bowne & co.
P A? -
Fancy Cassiincrc Pants. Also, Embroidered blk
Cnssimoro and Satin, together with an extensive useort
ment of black Faucy Silk aud Cashmere Vests. A in
supply just roceivod and forsale by
nov 14 W. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitakcr-st
ishiug Stoves, Grutcs, Ac.; just reci
sale by COLLINS Sc BULKLEY,
nov 21 100 Bryan-s
B rown clarified sugar.—r»u bids,
Brown and light clarified Sugar. Just lnudi
und for sulo by „
nov 2G C. B. SCAL.LY, St. Andrews Hull
LJEINK InD BAGGINGjrWINE.—F<
Hi
Bale by
F. W. CORNWELL,
.102 Bryan street.
H JICUISII’S FA1UNA.-1U lioxe# Ileck„r'
rinu, u choice urtiolo for Pudding#, &c. Jusl ru-
C, B, St'ALLY, Hi. Andrew* if all.
GREAT ATTRACTION !
BOYS’ READY MADE CLOTHING
AT VERY REDUCED PRICES.
’IM1E subscriber will open this day, unothor assort-
X meat of Boys’ Clothing, having been made up
xproesly to sell at very reduced prices, each garment
. ill lie marked at the selling price, which will lie so
lo^v no one wilhusk them for less, and chullungc coin-
petition in prices.
Fine bluck mid brown eloth Jackets from $3,50 to$4,00
Satinet and Kersey Jackets, “ 1,25 •• 2,50
mid heavy tweed cus. sock coats “ 2,50 “ 3,50
All Cloth Hacks
Overcoats
l vuricty of Bo., s’ Vests
Boys white and colored Shirts
Children’s suits
Caps of all kinds on hand.
o, mid satisfy themselves
furnish them lower than they
other place South of New-Yoi
3,00 “ 3,50
5.50 “ 7,00
7,00 “ 8.50
0,00 “ 8,00
2,00 “ 4,00
1.50 “ 3,00
1,25 “ 2,50
44 “ 1,50
4,00 “ 7,50
,• 20
tas tlj
invited to call uud ex
oftho toe*, that he ca
can be bought at un
k. Call and see at
GEO. S. NICOLS,
Gibbons’ Range.
DANCING ACADEMY.
A BONAUD respectfully informs his patrons that
• his Academy will hereafter open ut 4 o’clrek, 1
M., for Young Ladies and Masters. Duriug this set
‘io will introduce all tho new fashionable Dunce:
ns the Tempctc, Zingarilla, Boleros, &c. Fc
further particulars, inquire at the Academy daring
nrs of instruction, or at his residence, No. 135 Coli
cs stroet.
Tuition Days—Tnosdjiys,Thursdays and Saturdays,
from 4 tofi P. M. for Young Ladies and Musters, ami
from 0 to 10 P. 51. for Gentlemen.
Saturday .Scholars arc informed that the Bund will
lie in attendance. nov
RAILROAD LINES.
CENTRAL. RAIL. ROAD,
New Ai'niiijutuiiieuK iur l*ut»*oii||er Train*!
On and after Tuesday, July 1st, Passenger Trains
will run ns follows :
Day Trains.—Leave Savannah at 8 A. M., urrivoat
Macon 6 30 P. 51. Leave Macon 7.30 A. M.> arrive at-
Savannah 0 P. M.
Night Trains.—\mavo Savannah at 8 P. M., arrive
at Macon 5.15 A. M. Leave Macon 4.30 P. M., arrive
at Suvununh 2.30 A. 51.
The Day Trains connect with tho Macon and Wes
tern Night Trains to und from Alluutu, Motitgom; ry,
mid Chattanooga, (und goitig East,) with Stugustouml
from MilledgcvillelVotu Gordon.
The Night Trains connect with daily stemnors to and
from Charleston, end with woekly steamships to And
from Now York, with Stages to and from Augusta
from No. 9: At Macon with tho Macon und West
ern Day Trains to and from Atlanta, Columbus bv
Stage from Burnsville, Augusta by Georgia Rail Rdiul.
and with South Western Rail Road to and from Fort
Valley, and byStuges with poiutM Southwestwurd.
WAL M. WADLEY,
luno 21 tf General Sapor’t.
Nupurintcmlent'h Olllco C* R. R. (
SAVANNAH, GA., OCT. 7, 1851. {
G OODS to be shipped over this Road must have
the destination distinctly marked on each Pack
age, und the iiumu or initials oftho lust Railroad over
which they are to nass.
Goods consigned to the Forwarding Agent of this
Company, must bg marked as above, or it will be done
ut the expense oftho owner.
This Rule is absolutely neocssary, in consemiouce
of tho miniorous Railroad connections luudo undybotii
to be made with the main trunk. \
WM. M. WADLEY1
oct 8 3mo General Superintendent.
Sl'I'KUINTENDKNT S UFKIUE.
Att|(ii*tn nml Wiiyn©*boro’ Ruilroiul.
Savannah, Ga., 24tli Nov. 1851.
f J5IHS Road is uow open for transportation of
A freights mid passengers to Station No. 1.
Tho night train of this Road, and the night trains of
the Central Railroad, and n splendid line of four
horse post couches, forms n perfect daily connection
hetwcon Savannah aud Augusta, uud Mucon und
Augusta.
1' or the accommodation of local travel, a day train
will run iu connection with the day trains, on tho
Ceutrul Railroad, to und from Savannah and Macon.
Tho Road is now in rapid progress, und will bo
opened for trannortation of freight and pnssengers
to points beyond the present terminus, us soon as
completed.
Fare between Savannah and Augusta, $5 50
do Macon do do fi 50
WM. M. WADLEY,
nov 26 dm (i«nen»l Superintendent.
Siipui'inieiidcut’* (Mice Mille<ljt©viH© )
and Gordon Roilrond Company. >
5HLLEDGEV1LLE, Oct. 28, 1851. \
rpIIIS Hoad is now opened for tho Transportation
A of Freight aud Passengers.
The Compuny will Imvo an Agent at tho Depot to
rocoivo and forward produce to any place desired.—
MerchuiihlM* will he forwurded by wagons to points
beyond this place If desired.
Freights payable either ut Suvuuiiuh, Macon or Mil-
lodgevillc.
All regulations iu rogurd to transportation of
freights, Ac., uu this Road will be the sumo as those
udopted by the Central lluilroud Sc Bunking Co.
WM. M. WADLEY,
nov 13 3mo Gcii’lSnpt.
AGENCY.
NEW YORK, Auo.29, 1851.
’■51IIS is to certify that wo have appointed Messrs.
A WEBSTER & PALMES, of Savannah, Georgia,
ir Agents for tho salo of our Putont Machinery uud
aimer’s Oil. CHARLES F. LEAVITT,
Treasurer N. Y. Oil AlanufacturiugCo.
Tho undersigned have on hand mid will bo constant
ly supplied with the New York Oil Manufacturing
Co’s improved Machinery and Tanner’s Oil.
The Machinery Oil bus been thoroughly tested by
various Railroads iu the Eastern States, Machine and
atton Factories, uud by the Ceutrul and South-West-
n Railroad Coiupoiiics of Georgia, mid hns given
perfect satisfaction, h has been used in place oi best
Bleached Sperm Oil, and has given equally us good
satisfaction, and costs only about threo-fifths as
much. It is not designed for burning, but is recom
mended only for its superior lubricating properties ;
ud.soconfidenfaro the manufacturers of its giving sut-
. faction, that they are willing to have it stand oil its
merits,and with a fair mid .impartial trial, if not found
os represented, it can be returned to the undersigned
at their expense.
It will ho furnished to Railroad Companies und
Manufacturing Estuhlishmeuts on us fuvorublo terms
they cun order it from New York. Tanners and
irriers who liuvo used the Oil, pronounce it equal to
any ever used.
v!3
3ino
WEBSTER Sc PALMES.
LIGHTNING RODS,
Patented by Jn*. Sprint, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Manufactured by .S’. Wilcox, Assignee.
rilHE Subscribers having been duly appointed
A Agents for tho sale of the ubove Rods, would most
respectfully invite tho public generally to call and
examine them, believing they uro tho best Rods und
Points ever invented.
We also have certificates of recommendation from
scientific men, to show tiicy ure far superior to all
other Rods in point of beauty, utility und expense,
nov 18 McARTHOIt Sc AIORSE.
moiis’ Building, 142 Broughton-streot, begs leuv
to inform the public that he is now prepared to furnish
families mid all who limy luvor him with their patron-
ago, with every article iu the Grocery line, of the best
kind, at wholesale mnl retail. Orders from pluuters
will be put. up with great cure mid dispatch,
nov 15 EDMUND WALLEN.
CHEAP CKOUEllIUS.
T HE Undersigned would most respectfully inform
tho citizens of Savannah mid its vicinity, that ho
has one of the most carefully selected und choice stock
of Groceries in the city, all of which ho will sell at tho
lowest cash prices. Cnptainnof VchhcIh, Board-
iiiK-IlotiHC Keeper*, Private Famille*, and
others, would do well to call and examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere, ns he flutters himself
that lie can oiler them such inducements as will enable
them to purchase a good article of Groceries at a much
lower price than the same quality of goods can ho ob
tained for at any other store iu tho city.
Having made arrutigeuiciiUf witli Some of the first
Importers, &c„ iu the city of New York, lie will al
ways huve u fresh supply of articles at the lowest pos
sible cash prices. C. B. SCALLY,
Corner Jefferson aud Broughton,
nov 19 2in Under St. Andrew's Hall.
OV1XC AIVJO REN©VAX’11V<S
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 York-st., rear of the Court House, Savannah, Ga
ESTABLISHED IN 1832
I AIDES’Silk and Woollen Drosses, Shawls, Taldo
-i Covers, &c. cleaned, and dyed various colors, Lu-
dios’ Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fashionable
style, Kill Gloves Cleaned, und Gentlemen's Garin-
Cleaned, Renovated or Dyed as may bo required,
douo iu tho same style which has generally so much
pleased my patrons and friends. Terms moderate.—
Orders from the country and interior of Georgia,
Fioridu, mid South Curolinu, thankfully received und
punctually uttended to.
apr 22istuwos4t ly ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
B altimore leaf lard.—r» i>bis. pri
Leaf Lard, lauding from brig Henrietta, from
Raltiniorc, and for salo by
nov 21 COHENS 6c HERTZ.
and for sulo by
J. DeMARTIN.
L IMB*—300 bbis Lime, landing per brig Logun,
from Boston; for sale by
E. F. KINGHLEY Sc CO.,
uov 13 Willink's Wharf.
W HITE KIM IJEOVES.—A lurgo supply jut
received, and for sale by
REMOVAL.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
UMPOKIUHI.
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.
FI I HE subscriber takes this method of informing his
A friends und the citizens of Savannah, that he is
now opening
The most Splendid Stock ol* Clothing
ever offered in this city. The prieos in plain figures
ure murked upon each article, and no deviation, and
at the remarkably low prices that the goods nre
marked, the subscriber feels confident will ho appre
ciated by a generous public. Iu part arc the following
good* he lias in store, to wit:
GENTLEMEN’S COATS.
Bluck, oli\ c ; brown, and bluo Cloth Dross and Frock
Coats.
Blue!;, brown, blue and olive Cloth Sack* andPolku
Sacks.
Olive Slinil Dress Coats.
Black Dueskiii Polka Sucks.
Fancy colored do
Drab ftiMKimcro, black, green and bruwu Tweed
Sncks and Polka Hacks.
Silk mid Wool Sacks and Polka Sacks.
OVERCOATS.
Bluck Mid fancy colored Labrador, Politician, Bea
ver aud Custor Overcoats.
Gold-mixed mid drab l'almotto Overcoats.
Drab and bluo Pilot do
Blue, drab mid brown Blanket Over Sucks.
Gold-mixed and dove-colored do
Black aud drub Mohair-Sacks.
Colored Caninl's Hair do.
PANTALOONS.
Bluck Doe Skin Pants,
Plain Blue Cussimeru Pants,
Fancy Colored and Plain and Ribbed Pants,
Black and Colored Sattinot, do
Priuco Albert Riding Cord, do
VESTS.
Black Satin Single aud Double Breasted Vests,
Faucy Satin nml Silk, do do
Embossed Fancy Silk, do do
Black aud Fancy Buruthcu und Embroid
ered Cussiinoro, do
White und Fancy Satin and Party do
Pluin Black Silk Velvet, single uud double
breasted, Fancy Cut, and Faucy Cushincro, do
FURNISHING GOODS.
Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts,
Silk Lamb’s Wool nud Merino Shirts and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Cnutou Flannel, do
Silk, Merino uud Cotton Half Hose,
Silk, Thread and Nori Hose,
Gentlemen’s Dressing R r »b‘*i,
Linen Collurs, two uud three ply.
GLOVES.
Black, White und Colorod Kid Gloves,
Bluck aud Custor Riding, do
Cloth Cashmere and Lined Berlin, do
Black, White uud Funcy Silk, do
CRAVATS.
Superfine Black Silk uud Faucy Cravats, great va
riety,
White Silk und Satin Purty Cruvuts,
Black oml Fancy Silk uud Sutiu Scarfs, and Opera
Ties,
Linen, Cambric, China Cord und Pongee Pocket
Handkerchiefs,
Hats uud Caps, u large assortment,
Trunks, Putcntunri Sole Leather, and Patont lock,
Valliccs, Carpet Bugs, &,c., &c.
Youths’ and Children's Clothing; tho lurgest and
finest stock iu tho Stute, at very low prices.
HOTS’ CLOTHING.
Children’* Clothing Department.
This Department for Children’s Clothing is fitted
up in tho most cosily style with every convenience for
trying on, fittjpg, See., tho stock embraces every arti
cle in that lino, consisting in part of Coats and Punts
of every style, Overcoats, anil Under Garments, Jenny
Lind Sacks, Polka do, Oyer Sacks Vests,Braided'suits,
Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest suits, anil Boys’ Cap, n large
assortment. Tho Ladies will find it to their interest to
call aud examine tny stock, as they are mudejup iu the
latest stylo aud tho best iiimiucr uud ut the lowest pri-
No abatement from the prices first asked.
E^r'Don't forget the New Store on first floor of St.
Andrew's Hall, corner of Broughton uud Jefferson
Streets. ly lmis no? 8
N. B. No abatement from prices first asked.
ship lines;
WANTED.
A vo««cl to Intul for Neiv-Vork, cnnnlilo of
currying #ix or #ovcn tliuu.nini lm#hcl# of t.rain
.leu 1 B HOBT. 1IAIIEKH1IAM & SOM.
FOR NKW YOltK. “
The ngulnr packet brig Al.rREI) EXALL,
_Goldcu master, will have quick dispatch as
7 apply to
29 O. A. GREINER.
FOR BALTIMORE.
■J. Tho packet schooner MARY F. LUTTKR-
ig£LOW, Somers muster, will have dispatch a*
above. For lYciglit or passage, apply to
v29 A. GREINER.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
Tho packet brig MECHANIC, Cox master,
■aU£ w <ll >mve quick dlsputch us above. For freight
or puHfUge, apply to
nov C. A. GREINER.
FOR HUSTON.
Tho superior new bark WALTHAM, Horn!-
,lotto master, will meet with dispatch us above,
eight or Pussuge apply ou board, at Telfair’s
wharf,nr to
BRIGHAM, KELLY'Sc CO.
FOR NEW YORK.—Old Katablhiiietl Line.
Tho Rogulur Packet Brig P1IILURA, C.
jRThatchor master, having most of her freight
engaged, will meet with despatch a* above. For
freight or pussage, having good accommodations, up-
ply on boutd, ut Telfair’s wharf, or to
v 85 BIUG1IAM, KELLY Sc CO.
FOR NEW YORK.
The fust sailing bark JASPER, Capt. Hnstv
Sffihgf.inuster. having three-fourths Of her cargo ready
to go on board, will meet with despatch. For (Yeight
engagement apply to Captuin, on board, or to
WM. l\ ROWLAND.
uov 25
FOR 1*111 LA DEL 1*111 A.—Heron’* Line.
The Regular Packet Schooner C. ft. HTRAT-
j^TON, Wescottmaster, will have quick despatch
-ve. For Freight or Passage apply to
2* C. A. GREINER.
FOR BALT1 MOKE.—Regular Line.
The Regular Packet Schooner II. N. GAM-
4]£jjj|j£HRILL, W. A. Wliorf master, will moot with
ilesputcli as above. For Freight or Passuge apply on
board, at Telfair’s Wharf, or to
•v 24 BIUGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Heron’* Line.
^-diL'dc The Regular Packet Schooner F A N N1 E ,
nmster, will liuvo ipiick despatch as
FOR NEW ORl/EANS.
» The brig CHALLENGE, S. 51. Long nmster,
i^will have despatch ns above. For Freight or
-ago apply on board, at Johnson's Lower wharf, or
(nov 22) BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
rfOll XIALTIiHOliK—Jlt-unlitt* l.ims
The regular puckot brig HENRIETTA, J.
W. Peed iniiHter, will have dispatch for the
above port. For freight or passage, upply on board
at Toll air’s whurf, or to
nov 21 BIUGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Old EhtnlillNlied Line.
The regular packet brig WILSON FULLER,
W. Lewis nmster, is loudiug anil will meet with
dispuluh aw above. For freight or passage, having
good ucCommodutious, apply on hourd at Telfair's
whurf,
i to
BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
FOR NEW YORK—New Line.
The last sailing rogulur packet Igirk PETER
DE51ILL, N lloey, muster, will Imvo inline-
mute aisputch for the above port. For freight or pas
sage, apply to Cuptuiu ou hourd, or to
nov 80 ROWLAND Sc WASHBURN.
FOR L1V LIC 1*001#,
Tho A. S. American Ship BUENA VISTA,
Uow aril Master, having n part of her freight
engugod, will meet with despatch. For freight engage
ments apply to
uov 13 3w CIIA8. A. (iKEINER.
STEAMBOAT LINES.
Monday, Dec. 8.
„ STEAM-SHIP ISABEL.
£?J;\IfD™ A ?> A ’ VIA wkst.
Ch 'r% ,£lt *‘ «f the Stenmekip Isabel,
o/ tack month.
V. S. MAIL STBAM-SHIP LINE.
■>f*- "tA „#T >n.! p . lc " d y «”8in#ihip ISABEL,
S ' S 1 t0, ‘' b , utU '-n. William Rol-
Co T“!. 4 ; r ' win
". al * 011 8 ,h .«d 82„d flf'eack
month, commencing on Wednesday, tho 22w1 im©
and will louvo Havana on the 15th and 30th of each
month. Tho Isabel will carry the Pacific Mail* and
connect at Havana with the Pacific Muil Steamship
Company’s Through Lihe for California and Orcgou
via Chagros, anil thoir Steam-ship to New Orleans!
Ticket* for Key West, Havana, Now Orleaus and
Chugrcs, can be had by upplying to
COHENS Sc HERTZ.
Through Tickets to Savannah or Charlestou, via
Havana, can be had from the Pacific Jdail Company’s
Agents nt Chugrcs and New Orleans. oct 16
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Daily V. 8, Mail Steam-packet Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON/
Outside direct, and through in eight houfo.
The lino, composed of tho following steamers, tire
GORDON, tho CALHOUN, and tho JMETAMORA,
loavos Savannah daily at 4 o’clock, A. 51., and leaves
Charleston daily at U o'clock, A. M., connecting with
tho Central Rail-Road, Savannah, and Wilmington
Bouts, Charleston.
8. M. LAFFITEAU, Ag’t., Savannah.
J l| iy I E. LAFITTE Sc CO^ Ag’ts., Charleston.
OPPOSITION LINE TO FLORIDA!
HATH Ol? FAHDAOfi ItKDVCBD!!
^ The superior new steamer Packet
55 WELAKA, P. Blankenship, Cap-
tain, loaves every FRIDAY, at 10
'o’clock, A. 5!.
Rate of imssago in largo airy state rooms, aa follows:
To Darien $3 00
“ Ht. Marys 4 50
“ Jacksonville C 00
“ l'icolata 8 00
" i'liIntka 8 00
“ Blnck Creek 8 00
N. II.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke,- for Ocala,
will ho shipped free of ull clmrgo* at l'ulatka.
y on hoard, at tho Charleston Co'« Wharf, or to
H. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
Apply •
FOR MACON
iW, 1IAWKINSVILLE, AND
OTHER LANDINGS.
fv Tho stoumer ISAAC SCOTT, G.
nl Quinn nmster,is loading and will
meet with diaputch us above. For
'freight or passago, apply ou board
lower wharf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO.
FOR BOSTON.
TI10 first class ship SILAS LEONARD, T.
Bussell master, will meet with despatch as
above. For Freight or Passage apply on hourd, or to
nov 8 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
HERONS'REGULAR I'ACKETLINE.
BETWEEN
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNA
Tho following vessels comprise this Line, uud will
suil about every two weeks, viz :
Sc.hr. JULIA ELIZA, Capt. Ill a BE,
Schr. J. II. HOLMES, Capt. Lodge
Sclir. DART, Capt. Somkhb
Schr. CHAS. A. GREINER, Cupt. Petebson,
Tho vessels ure all first class Schooners, aid com
manded by Cuptuins experienced iu the trade, and who
will use their best exertions to give sulisfuctiou io the
shippers. For Freight or Passage, (having good uc-
comodution, for pussugo) apply ta
CHAS. A. GREINER, No. 72 Bay-street,
Savannah.
HERON Sc MARTIN, No. 3lVb North Wharves,
fell 11
LUIfIBJCK! U iTIBLR!!
8 TIC AM SAWED AND III FEE LUMPER
riNHE Subscribers huve now on hand, anil will con-
JL tinue to keep, a large and Bill supply of well
seasoned Steam Sawed uml River Boards and Scuut-
liug, of all descriotious aud sizes, which they will
sell low uud ou accommodating term*. Lumber will bo
delivered iu uny purl oftho city if required.
E, F. KINCIILEY Sc CO.,
oct 18 Willink's Whurf.
riMIE Subscriber bogs leave to inform his Planting
A friends uud tho public generally, that ho still con
tinues tho above business iu ull of its branches, at bis
old stand. No. 126 Buy-street. Strict porsonul atten
tion "ill be giveu at ull times to tlm gale of Cotton ami
other Produce. All orders for Bogging, Rope, and
Family Supplies, carefully filled at the lowest market
rates. JOHN V. TARVER.
Savannah; August 7th, 1851.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING. CLOTHING.
P IERSON & HE IDT, No. 10 Whituker-strcct, Su-
vunnuli, have been uiul ure constantly receiving
nn extensive assortment of READY-MADE CLOTH
ING uml Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Wc would
respectfully invite the attention of Mcrchuul* visiting
tho city to our stock, gr<»tcii up expressly for our
trade. Groat cure has been observed us to tlie stylo
and make of out; Garments, uud we arc determined to
sell as low us can bo purchased in New York. Our
stock of Faucy Goods is comph tc, uml we invito ou
friends to Call and examine for themselves.
PIERSON Sc HEIDT,
Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
oct 16 Wholesale one Retail.
JUST RECEIVED.
rnHE PERSIAN PARLOR STOVE—A mast beau*
A tiful, now and simple Stove, for Burning wood ;
sliding fold doors in front, mukiug un open or close
Stove.
Tlie Viilcnn Cook Stove.
For wood or coal, un excellent Stove of superior make
und finish. Call uud sco at the SAVANNAH STOVE
DEPOT. JAMES SULLIVAN,
uov 25 6 Whitaker street.
W. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitakcr-st.
pressly for me, and snporior to any other iu this
market. Landing from the steamer Florida, and for
sulo at the Albany Ale Depot,
nov 26 W. 51. DAVIDSON.
( CITRON.—10 boxes just received and for sale /^ANDLEtt—Ou bund and for sale by
A by (nov 26) J, DeMARTIN. nov 10 E. HENDERSON St SON,
) bbis Mess Pork, lundiug and for salo by
WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO.
Received uml for sale b;
d lor sale by
5IcCLE3KEY & NORTON.
uml for sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO.
“DIRECT TRADE."
A CARD.
W E Have accepted tho ugcucy for establishing n
i'kkmanrnt and REGULAR “ Direct-Trade,”
between Snvuuunh, Ga., aud Amsterdam, Holland, and
will huvo a ship or ship* ready to receive freight* by
the first of January.
Those friendly to the enterprise and wishing to sus
tain it, will please inform us: how much Cotton,
Rick, Lumber, Cotton Yarns, and Cotton Osna-
11 uni;3 they wish to seud by tho first ship,—those be
ing the urticlcs intouded for tho first “ Export ”
cargo.
Wo design the first cargo of “import” to bo Swood-
It or Gemma Iron, Juvu Coffee, uud such other arti
cles us our merchants and others may order through us.
Wc uro here for trade, Foreign uml Domestic,
uud will bo pleased to receive Cotton uud other Pro
duce (Liquors excepted) for sale iu Savannah, or for
shipinont to any of the American markets, or for Liver
pool, or the “Continent of Europe j" wo will inuko
liberal udvuncos iu ull cases.
G. W. GARMANY Sc CO.,
Nos. 99 aud 101 Buy street.
SuvQnuah, Ga., Nov. 20th, 185L
FOR CHARLESTON.
VIA DAUFUSKIE,, BLUFFTON, BOYD’S LAND
ING, HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
The well known steam-packet
WM. SEABROOK, Capt. F. Peck,
huvi. g undergone thorough repairs,
will leuvo for tho ubovo places every
Sunday Evening, at 8Vb o’clock. For freight or pas
sage, having statn room accommodation*, apply on
board, at tho Charleston Steam-boat Co’s, wharf, or
to S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
All way freight payable by shippers. *ept 15
U. H.Mitil Line lor Pnlnika Fla. vl» Dnrlen,
liriiiiHwIrk, Ht. Mnry’s, Jiirknonville,
Blnck Creek nnd Picolatn.
To Leave Saturday, Dec. 7, at 10 o'clock.
Tho superior steam-packet ST.
MATTHEWS, Capt. S. Blanken
ship, will louve on Saturday morfi*
ing at 10 o’clock, and will coutinun
to leave ovory Saturday. For freight or passage, l»»v.
ing fine accommodations, apply on board, at tho Fen
wharf, or to 51. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight payable by shippers.
P. 8.—Freight for Fori Brooke, Payne’s Landing,
and Silvor Spring, to go by R. R. Reid Sc Co’s lighters
from l’ulatka, will bo forwarded free of wharfage and
storage at that place. B0 l >t ^3
To Leave Tuc**!ny Morning) at 10 o’clock.
U.S.M. LINE.
FOR PALATKA, FLA.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MAIIY8, JACK
SONVILLE, BLACK CREEK, AND PICOLATA.
Thostoum-puckot WM. GASTON,
Capt. G. 8. Clughorn, will leave the
Ferry wharf, as above, at 10 o'clock,
A. 51., connecting with the U. S. 51.
Stages at Jacksonville, Picolatn giul Palotkn. For
Freight or Fiia»ngo, apply on - Ag . tt
Freight payable by
P. 8.—Freight for Fort BrooSh, Payne’. Landing,
and Silver Spring, to go l»y R. R. Reid Sc Co’alighter*
from Palutka, will bo forwarded free of wharfage anil
BUFFIN GTON^HOUSE.
JACKSONVILLE, EAST FLORIDA.
T HE SUBSCRIBER reapectftillj informs the pub
lican general,tliaUhi* House is now convicted and
prepared for the reception of Boarders, huvingabovo
500 feet front, with piazzas in front and rear,muWng it
as comfortablo as any House in the Sontli; and will bo
able to noeoininodnteover one hundred aud fifty per
sons. He would say more particularly to tboio visit
ing tho South for henltii, and the benefit of our delight
ful climate, he Iihh un oyo to their especial comfort,ond
1ms made his arrangements to make nil who tnay five
him a cull, comlbrtublo and well cared for.
His tuhlc will be under suporenteudence of Mrs.
Young, n ludv of much experience, by whosif aid I10
flatter* hiniseUhe shall not booutrivulled by uny House
iu tho South. Ami in view of this fact tho subscriber
Ims determined that his exertion* to merit the patron-
ago whiclislmll bo bestowed upon him sliull be without
regard to toil or oxpenso.
SAMUEL BUFFINGTON, Proprietor.
Nov. 7 Ihio •
SAVANNAH FEMALE SEMINARY.
M RS. MARIA G. BUCHANAN, assisted by her
sisters, Mrs. J. L. Blount uud 51iss Kyle, will
open ou Wednesday, November 5th, a Female Semin-
ury at her residence, No. 167 Broughtou-itreet.
Mrs. Buchanan will pay strict uttention, not only to
tho mental culture of those young Ludies who may bo
committed to her charge, but ulso to thoir inorul train-
ig and general deportment.
The discipline of the School will strictly enforce
the principles of obedience, industry, uud order, but at
the same time the government will partake of that
mild clmrcter, which murks the relation between pa
rent ami child.
Reports of tho progress and deportment of each
pupil will be publicly mud iu the School Room, on
the lustFriduy in every month, and at the same time
recitations will bo licurd in the different studies. Pa
rents und guardians ure respectfully invited to at
tend.
Terms ok Tuition per Quarter.
Orthography, Reading and Writing, uud the
first Principles of Geography uml History.. $ 8 00
Tho above brunches with Arithmetic.. 10 00
Orthogruphy, Rending, Writing, Arithmetic,
Grammar, 5Iythology, History, (Sacred, An
cient aud Modern,) Geography, (Ancient and
Modern, Nuturul History, Elocution,Rhetoric
und Composition 12 00
Tho ubovo branches, with Naturul, Meutul,
uud 5Iorul Philosophy, Physiology, Astron
omy, nnd tho use of tho Globe*
French
Drawing, uud 5Ionochronu tic Paiutiug..... 15 00
Stationery und Fuel, 150
Instruction will bo given in tlie science of Music 011
the Blackboard, which will greatly fucilitute thopro-
gi ess of the pupil. .
Mrp. Buchuuun and her sisters can show testimo
nials of thoir qualifications ns Touchers from gentle
men of character and eminence.
Savnnuuli, Nov. 1, 1851.
15 00
25 00
5 00
TO PRESERVE AND BEAUTIFY THE HAIR.
Tlie Celebrated Bohemian
1IAIU DYE I
riling Liquid i# n recent nud important dl#covory
1 in chemical science, uud i# u#cd for changing uny
color of the lluir, Whisker., Eyebrow#,. &c., &.C., to
a beautiful black, brown, or chestnut color, tho initant
it i#ui>idicd, withuut injury to tho hair or #kia. For
sale and applied by A. CRISTADOBO,
No. 9 Mouuiucnt-tqr., West side.
Ladies und Gentlemen waited upon ut their resi
dence#, if rcqnoutod.
ClUSTAOUllO’S llAItt l-KESERVA.
TIVE AND DANDRUFF ERADICATOK.-
Porsou# who uro troubled witli daudruff, or are losia
their imir, should try tlii# articlo, a# it liu# prove
oflcctuul iu removing dandrOif from tho scalp, beside#
mukiug tho hurdiesl.huir soft und silky. Nuinorou#
reference# given if reuuirod. For sulo nnd upplied by
A. C1USTADORO,
nov 15—lino No. 0 Mouuniont-sqr„ West Ride.
T. II. VANIJKN BK2gT
/INEACHKIloftho Piano Forto, and of vocal Music
X iu tlie English, German, French und ituliun Lan
guages. Orders left at tlie Music Storo of F. Zog-
lmtmi & Co., und ut his residence in Jone.-st., corner
of lluruard, will bo promptly ullcmlcd to.
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TIN AND COPPER MANUFACTORY,
No. 10 Barnard Street.
T HIS ESTABLISMENT i. now in operation
where we will keep constantly ou baud, every
description of plain and jupunned Tin ware,Sheet Iron,
Stove Pipes, und u large uud varied assortment ot
Cooking uml Parlor 8T0VE8. All of which will be
Bold on fivoruhle terms. „
sept 15 J. J, MAURICE, Proprietor,
WOOD YARD, FERRY WHARF.
TUU3I8 CASH.
A LARGE supply of FIRE VVOOt) on hand.
Cash orders promptly supplied, aud strict at-
tcution given to measurement*
Boxes for orders are placed at tlie Storo* of Messrs.
J. Murchison, J. 51. Turner. J. M. Cooper & Co., at
tlio office of tlie 5Iorning News, and at the house of
JOHN T. THOMAS, Jones Street.
Nov. 5 if D. REMSHART.^
O VERCOATS AND CLOAKS—Just received
per.Florida, a largo variety of Overcoats, coiutist-
iug of Black und Colored Cloths, Petersham and Nor-
way Coatings, Black and Colored Mohuir ; also, a few
tine Bluck Cloth Cloaks. All of tho latest style and
for sale low by W. R. SYMONS,
uov 14 17 Whitakcr-st,
rilla; Townsend's do; 5Iarahal!’* Pain Erndiculor:
Marshall’s Tetter Wash; Lucinu Cordial; Ayer’*
Cherry Pectoral; Dr. Strong’s Pill*; Spencer’s
do; Peter’s do r 5iofTalt’s do. The above articles are
for sale by JAMES II. CARTER, Druggist,
nov 20 Jcfforson-streat.
WINTER TRADE. ,
T IME Steamer Florida and brig Philura have-just
brought ns more Clothing than we have roon* for
our small store, 96 Brvau *treot; which, In uddKiou
our former stock, muiccs a large and varied supply
__ cun be found in tho city. Our facilities' ft* jhfl
munufucture pf fine und !■ ASHIONABLE CLOT$I*
ING, cannot be surpassed by any other establishment.
With light expense*, satisfied with small profit*, aud
strict uttention to business, we feel confident that wo
can meet tho wants oftho community, at extreme low
prices, ami respectfully invite ull to look at our assort
ment. No second price, the same to all,
HOUSTON Sc GROUNDEHON, 96 Bryan-st.
uov 27 One door West of Whitaker.
B
AKUIl’M OOUOA.—Affords a doliciou, be-
verugc, recommended by physician* a* very nu
tritious, uot only to persons in health, but to the sick
and convalescent; as very tranquillizing to weak
nerves. Also, llockcr's Prepared Farina, just receiv-
Cd novM 0r, “l° by MOORE A HENDRICKSON.
H ONEY HOAP.—For softening nnd beautifying
the skin, and preventing it from chapping; also,
highly porfuuiod Walnut Oil Sand Soap, ju*t received
uud for sulo by „ . T
MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON.
L>>lltK CRACKERS.—50 boxc* juat received
L 1 jn fine order, and ready for
N EW RAISINS.-In whole, half, and quarter
I
H ay, OATS. AND BRAN.—For sale by.
’ ’ DAVID R. DILLON
uov 26 Foot of West Broad Stretot.
B utter chbusb.—idi«*g.»»iectod
slieu Buttor; 75 boxes do Cheese. Roceived per
Stcanibhip, and for sale by . .
nuv gD SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
^OUMEO TRIPE.—15 kegs ju„ rtooivod ami
J. DbMARTIN.
nov M -
EPM1N! PEPSIN!—a gross of the abeve In-
valuablo article for dyspeptics. For solo by
JNO. A. MAYER. 1M Broughton stroot.
Ig. B. $1 per bottle ; $5 for 6 bottloi. A liberal
discount to merchants. be? BO
ATTNES* PATENT KNIFE CLEANER.—*
V The best articlo in use for cleaning Knives; alsp,
knife sharpening Bells; Kuifo resU, and Pressure
Bull*. Just received aud for salo by
nov 26 COLLINS Sc BULKLEY. ^
C ARPET HAMMERS AND TACRBi—
CarpetTacks with leathers; also Carpet Hammer**.
Just received and for sale by '
nov 24 COLLIN8 & BULTLUEY.
TJ AMS.—0 casks Ham* lauding ftom aleamerFlor-
It
»ov 28
id a. For sale by
BRIGHAM, KELLY St QO.