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SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1851.
auction sales.
TTfrARVER & TRUCIIELUT.
I lour, Cticcso anil Tobacco, at Private Sain.
Ml barrel. Gano.»ee Flour;
Vhoxo.** prime Cheese;
V.1 do manufactured Tobacco.
I nding from bark Vernon and brig Alfrod Lxnli,
for h.ile low- ri ' !C 1
rffyllAlWlIAL’S MALUM*—On Tuesday,
*1 , od day of Docotnber next, at 10 o’clock, A.M.,
. _ the usual (superintendence, I will sell for one
ar the Stalls in the Market. Thc ^ajB will take
Jjare in the market
P UIE1> FRUIT.—Dried Plums, Peaches uud
Apples* Justjroceived and Jbr sale by
dec 4
C. B. SCALLY, St.Andri
AND 44IN*—5 hull' pipes, 8 quarter
I) pipes, and 5 eighth pipes Brandy ; 9 pipes Gin.
\|| of the above are in the U. S.Bonded Warehouse,
, mL' direct importations. For sale on rcasouablo
f' 1 ■ by (dec 4) W. M DAVIDSON.
"rHY;AHH•—100,000 Sugars ol various brunds just
S received, and for sale by
j pc 4 W.M. DAVIDSON.
[UNGAltlAN HATH.—Just received
Store, 147 Buy Street,
dec 4
I’lUCE A VEADER,
B TTyH> AND 4 Y0UTIIS’ CliOTllIN(i.—Re-
reived by rncont arrivals, a fresh assortment of
fashionable Clothing, viz: Sucks, Jackets und pants.
Call at 147 Buy streot.
dn C 4 PRICE & VEADER.
sT - E ?5^ vv i^.ii ALL!
The Cklebuatkd, Fau Famed and Original
New Oi’ItMiiiH Opera und llnllet Troupe*
/ 10.MPR1SING the greatest combination of talent in
V the world, will nppeur at St. Andrew's Hull, m
savannah, on MONDAY EVENG, DECEMBER 1st,
„uil every Evening during the Week, in a grand
change of Programme. The Company consists of the
following Artistes:
Mn Sandfobd, Mr. 5 onbonhorst,
' Kavanauii, Ole Bull Wvatt,
Rainer, Williams,
Lynch, McKenna,
Collins, J. Lingard,
Holman, And numerous auxiliaries.
The whole under the management of Samuel S.
SaNDFORD, the celebrated Comedian.
Joseph H. Kavanaoh, Musical Director.
J. vV. Holman, Louder.
Thkodobk McKenna, the well known composer,
will preside at the Piano Forte.
Tin! Entertainments given by the New Orleans
Opera Troupe differ entirely from other Minstrels, as
they introduce ull the best Original Songs, Ballads,
(ilrii's Choruses, including the best selection of old
Kiiglhh, Irish, and Scotch Ballads, With their Bur
lesque Operatic Scenes, with the Dancing of the Ballet
Troupe in their Burlesque Pas do Deux, Cuehucas,
Flings* Reels, Jigs, Hornpipes, which were originally
introduced in Concert Rooms by this Troupe, in order
id satisfy their audiences in every variety; and with
dm established reputation of this Company, of their
Chaste, Unique, and Moral Style, has drawn tho most
fuhioiittblo and numerous audiences in every place
w |,ich they have visited. The entertainment, through
out, is enlivened with the Bon Mots, Jokes, Readings
of Slmkspearc, and Local Items of the day, by that
illimitable punster, S. S. Bandford.
• # J Tickets 50 cents. Scut* cun be secured dur
ing Hie day, without extra chargo. Doors open nt 7
o’clock—to comitioneo at half past 7.
S. S. SANDFORD,
n ov 526 Proprietor and Manager.
the cheapest hoods in the city,
FOR CASH!
ulnil un entire New Stock of the Newest Styles at the
CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE,
Broughton Street,
(Next Door to Mr. Dickson’s Confectionery.)
milE Stock hus been carefidlySsclectcd in the best
J markets, uud will lie sold at such LOW PRICES
ns must give satisfaction. It consists, in purt, of
Brown and Bleached Shirting* and Sheetings, of all
widths and qualities ; a splendid assortment of Mourn
ing ami Colored Calicoes, De Laities, Cashmeres, und
other Seasonable DRESS GOODS, a beautiful
article in Plaid Watered Poplins, Black and Colored
Uoburgs and Merinos, Black ajid Fancy Cnesimeres
and Vestings, Sutinets, Kentucky Jeans, and other
Cheap Goods for servants’ wear; Blankets, Flannels,
Am*., Ac., logethor with a complete slock of Woolen
and Cotton HOSIERY and Embroideries—all of
which wiil bo sold CHEAP FOR CASH.
„ov 13 lino L. McKENNA.
CHEAP DhYmOOs” STORE,
SION OF THE RED FLAG,
Bnnmrd Street, South of tlio Market.
'TMIE subscriber having just roiarned from tho
•a- North, has now ready and offers for sulo at “ Un
precedented Low Prices," a largo stool; of Forriy;ii
arid ItomcHtic Dry l.ooila, most carefully select
ed in tho host Markets for Cnsli, consisting in purl oi
OltOWN AM* BLEACHED HIIKET1N14N
anil Shil lings, ull widths null .pmlitius; hluo Denims,
ltoil Ticks, -Shirting Biripcs, col’d Homespun*. A
large uesoi'tineut of col’d tuld Mourning Onlictics,
,Mourning anti col'll Gillglllinis und Apl'on Checks.
DRESS GOODS!
Black and cul'd Csslimcres and Lyono.o Cloths,
Venetian l’luids and Exhibition Btripns, Plain ami
Printed D'Luiiios, lilnck Lustre, Watered, Uiocedo
ami Matin Stripo Silk Wnrp Alpnccus ; black Canton
Chillis, of superior i,utility, rich Irish 1 oplins und
Pluidcd ditto, of the liitcsl design.—with 11 splendid
collection ol' Plain, Uuliii-slilpoifiiiul r igiircd
Mohairs and Alpaccas,”
in Brown's, Druh's, Purple’s, Oroen’s; Blue's, Olivo's
and Mode colon*.
BLACK ITALIAN SILKS,
PI tin and Watered, for Ladies' Dresses, Mantillas,
low ii- * c willl black Bilk Luce 10 suit.
WHITE CANTON CllAl'E SHAWLS,
PLAIN end EMBROIDERED; uud
BLACK ITALIAN SILK MANTILLAS
Black and Fancy Casaitiicres and Vestings; Blue,
Grey, Oxford and Black Sultincts uud Kentuckv
Jeuns, with a largo collection of low-priced Goods lor
S " rV BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.
Extra super Hliinkcts, for laiuily use; mill low-priced,
twilled und pluin, for serviiuls; super 7-B unit 4-4
Flannels; Rod, Ulus und White do., low-pricod.
Wool Sliawls.
Ludics' super Long und Square Shawls — amongst
which will bn found the Canton-fringed Adelaide
French Merino. A largo collection in Henvy Wool,
assorted sizes, from 525 cents upwurds.
HOSIERY AND CLOVES!
A full assortment of I.udlcs', Misses’, Gents’ und
Boy’s Hose end Half Iloso; Genu’ Under-Vests nud
Drawers; Ladies’ Kid, Pic Nie, Silk, Merino, Lisle
und Albion Thread Gloves; Misses'ditto; Gents'ami
Boy's Wool, Merino, Silk, Lisle, Albion und Collon
Gloves. _ „ _
IRISH LINENS.
rap Finger Spun, llcitvy und Undressed Family
Liugiis; line und super ditto; “Wurruntcd ull-puro
Linen Yurn and Sound Bleach,” from 25c. per yard
upwards ; C, 7 and 8-4 Linen Tuble Dainnsk and Ta
ble Cloths; Long Lawns, Damask Napkins, Doylcy*
Birds’ Eye, Scotch uud Russia Diapers, Black and
Brown Hollands, Dowlas, Crush, II. Bark and Dowlas
Towels, Bordered and Revere L. C. lldkfs. u large
and cheap collection, well worthy the attention ol
CllAPES, EMBROIDERIES,
Ac. &c.
Black, wliito and col’d Crupes, Cambric and Swiss
Edgings uud lnseriings; figured Lisle and Silk Lace;
Linen Edgings; Throud and Lisle ditto uud Luces;
Chcmi.oU. nml Cellui-s, greell nud blue Barege mill
Gauze Veils, black English Crupe; Ditto for Veils;
hlk Love uud Luce Veils; Ladies’ and Gents Fancy
SilkCruvuts and Por.ket lldkls; Headdo;Suspeuders;
in great variety; Umbrellus, Parasols, Tuck and
Dress Combs, Jewelry, Purse Twist, Bonds, Ac. At:.
All of which will lie sold at such low prices us will
vory clearly show tho advantage ot purchasing for
Cusli. T. McKENNA.
Savannah, Octobor 26, 1851. 3un»i*
os
DRAWS TO-MORROW.
URUENB «fc l’UIiAHUU lUONIMPT UOT’V
CLASS NO. 127, FOR 18f)l.
To bo drawn iu Suvunnah, Gu., To-Morrow, Dec.
5th, 1851.
J. W. MAURY A CO., Managers,
rarw Number Lottery—15 Drawn Ballots.
SCHEME:
I Prize of $7,250 !~1 of $2,000!
1 r 1*1*0 of $1,*2:1-1 Ilo. of (1,000.
Ac, Ac. Ac.
Tickets only $2Vfe—shares in proportion.
Tickets, cither singly or by the Package, for sale nt
dec l E. WITHINGTON'S, No. 5 Rnll->t.
RAILROAD LINES.
SHIP LINES.
LAST DAY OF SALE.
Sales close nt 3 o’clock, I*. M.
Drawn This Day.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
CLASS 128.
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company
at Augusta, under the management of
To bo dri
F. C. BARBER A CO.
Mucou, tin., This Day, Dec.
FINE SCHEME.
$4,500 !—$1,250 !
$577 !—2 of $550!—2 of $850!
Ami more tlittn $ 10,000 in SmiiHci* Prize**!
Tickets only $1—shares in proportion.
Kick on u package of Quarters only $3,70.
Arrangements have been made for the prompt
payment tf ull PRIZES sold under this management,
nud tho public are assured that lands sufficient to pay
double tho amount of any Capital PRIZE advertised
by them, have been deposited in one of our city
Banks. Besides, ample security lias been given by
them for the same purpose.
All orders promptly and confidentially attend
ed Us and drawings sent all customers out of the ci»y.
Tickets, Shares uud Package!, for sulo by
GEO. W. WYLLY,
dee 4 At his Lucky Office, cor. Bnll-st.and Bay Lane.
CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
New AmiiKi iiieut for PiiaHmigcr Ti-uinn!
Oil ami after Tuesday, July 1st, Passenger Trains
will run n* follows;
Day Trains.—Leave Savannah ut 8 A. M., arrive at
Macon 6 30 P. M. Leave Macon 7.30 A. M., arrive at
Savannah.0 P. M.
Night Trains.—Louve Savannah ut 8 P. M., arrive
at Macon 5.15 A. M. Leave Macon 4.30 P. M., arrive
at Savannah 2.30 A. M.
The Day Trains connect with the Macon und Wes
tern Night Trains to and from Atlanta, Montgomery,
and Chuttunoojrn, (und going East,) with Stages to anti
from Millodgevilleironi Gordon.
The Night Trains connect with daily steamers to and
from Charleston, and with weekly steamships to uud
from Now York, with Stages to and from Auirusta
from No. 9 : At Mncou with tho Macon and West
ern Day. Trains to and from Atlanta, Columbusbv
Stage from Burnsville, Augusta by Georgia Rail Road,
and with South Western Rail Road to and from Fort
Valley,uud bySluges with points Soutliwestwnrd.
WM. M. WADLEY,
junn 21 tf GeneralSupor’t.
FOIl BALTIMORE— Regular Lino.
The regular packet schr. wOODBRlUGE,
Bradford, master, will have despatch as above.
‘ or freight or passago, apply on board, at Telftdr’s
hal f, or to
j BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
WANTBI*.
jrtk a vessel lo load for New-York, i-iipnhlo of
i--six or seven tlionsuiul bushels of Groin.
■*"“! i; ROBT. HABERSHAM A r»ON.
FORN1!\V YOllli.
The rogtllur packet brig ALFRED EX ALL,
olden muster, w ill huvu quick dispatch us
above ; apply to
. *3 C. A. GREINER.
HEAD QUARTERS, FOR PRIZES !
OFFICE NO. 1511 BAY STREET, 2 1)00113 EAST OK
THE CITY HOTEL.
GKORG1A STATE LOTTERY,
CLASS NO. 128.
For the benefit of IndcpendenlFirc Co. at Augusta.
F. C. BARBER A CO., Managers.
To bu drawn iu Macon, (Gu.,) This Afternoon, Dec. 4.
Drawing duo nt 6 o’clock, same day.
EXCELLENT SCHEME:
1 Prize of $4,590 I 2 of $550
1 do. of $1,250 2 of $350
l do. of $577 | 2 of $200
Ac., Ac., Ac.
Tickets only $1— shares in proportion.
Risk on a packago of Halves, only $7,40
“ “ (luurtcrs “ 3,70
Orders from the country answered promptly
druwings sent regularly, and prizes cashed on de
maud at this oilier, by
dec 4 CHARLES B. PATTERSON.
ftiipcriiiifiidriit'* Olllco IL R. (
SAVANNAH, GA., OCT. 7, 1851. 5
( 1 OODS to be shipped over tiiiw Road must have
JT the destination distinctly marked on each Pack
age, and the name or initials of tho last Railroad over
which they are to past.
Goods consigned to the Forwarding Agent of thi>
Conipuny, must bo marked as above, or it will be done
at tlio expense of tho owner.
This Rule iv absolutely neoossury, hr consequence
of tho numerous Railroad connections made and about
to bu made with the muiu trunk.
WM. M. WADLEY,
oct 8 3mo General Superintendent,
FOR BOSTON.
The fiuporior now bark WALTHAM, llmul-
*”J^li ite muster, will meet with dispatch us above,
freight or Passage apply on board, ut Telfair’s
wlmrf, or to
26 BRIGHAM, KELLY A. CO.
FOR NKW YOR K.—Old RMitbllshctl Lints
^•5, Tlio Regular Packet Brig PIIILURA, C.
^QHg^TImteber master, having most of her freight
ugaged, will meet with despatch us above. For
ieigbl or passage, having good accommodations, ap
ply on board, at Telfair’s wlmrf, or to
25 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
HUFEltlNTENOENT H OFFICE,
AtiRiiHta iiml Wujnenbero’ Rnilroiul
Savannah, Ga., 2IUi Nov, 1851.
riAIIlS Road is now open for transportation of
J. freiglils and passengers to Htation No. 1.
The. night train of this Road, and the night trains ot
tho Centrul Railroad, and a splendid fine of four
horse post coaches, forms u perfect daily connection
between Suvunnah and Augusta, and Macon and
Augusta.
For the accommodation of local travel, a day train
will run in connection with the day trains, ou tin
Central Ruilruud, to and from Savannah and Macon
Tho Road is now in rapid progress, und will be
opened lor tranimrtntiou of freight and passenger
to points hryuud the present terminus, as soon u
completed.
Fare bolwccn Savannuh and Augusta, $5 50
do Macon do do 6 50
WM. M. WADLEY,
nov 26 Gin General Superintendent.
SAVANNAH FEMALE SEMINARY.
M RS. MARIA G. BUCHANAN, assisted by lie
sisters, Mrs. J. L. Blount and Miss Kyle, will
open on Weduesduy, November5lh, u Female Seinin'
arv at her residence, No. 167 Broughton-street.
Mrs. Buchanan will pny strict attention, not only U
tin* mental culture of those young Ladies who may be
committed to her charge, but also to their inorul truin-
mu and general deportment.
The discipline of tlio Seliool will strictly enforci
tlio principles of obedionee, industry, and order, but a
the Mime time the government will partake of that
mild clmrcter, which murks the relation botween pa
rent and child.
Reports of tlio progress and deportment of oncli
pupil will be publicly read in the School Room, or
tlio last Friday in every month, und at tho sumo tunc
recitations will be heard in the different studies. Pa
rents uud guurdinus arc respectfully invited to at
tend.
Terms of Tuition per Quarter.
Orthography, Reuding and Writing, and the
fust Principles of Geography and History.. $ 8 00
The uhovo branches with Arithmetic.. 10 00
Orthography, Reuding, Writing, Arithmetic,
Grammar, Mythology, History, (Sacred, An
cient and Modern,) Geography, (Ancient and
Modern, Naturul History, Elocution,Rhetoric
and Composition
The ubovo brnnehos, with Naturul, Mental,
and Moral Philosophy, Physiology, Astron
omy, and tho use of tho Globes
Ma
15 00
25 00
15 00
15 00
villi them
uders from the country
OYSTERS.
The iiudorsigned uro prepared to fur
nish their friends and the public with
Oysters of the choicest quality, either
fresh, pickled, or iu tho shell, at market prices, ,, “-
ilies and parties can always be supplied
fresh overy evening,
promptly attended to.
Apply to G. M. WILLETT A CO., Smelt’s new
building, opposite St. Andrew’s Hall, Broughton street.
Whore can also bo found choice Goshen Butter, at
20 cents per pound. AUoColi'oe, Sugar, Tea, Biscuits,
uud in short ii choice assortment ol*Family Groceries,
cheap in proportion. ^ 0<; ~
RECEIVED by tho subscriber,
and for sale low, ladies Gaiter Boots,
Walking Shoes, India Rubbers, und Morocco
Boots. Gentlemen’s Wulrr Proof Bouts, Cork
Sole do., and India Rubber Overshoes. Always on
bund a general assortment of Shoes and Boots of every
and quality. All in wunt urc respectfully invited
to call. W. 11 El 1)1,
o Corner Broughton and Barnard«sts.
Horses'. Horses! !
/■TfrVTho subscriber will be at Gass’s Sta £\
bio, in Suvammli, by the 12tli of this month, witii a
(iue lot of horses for sale. Among them several fine
pairs, one pair worth $800. Also some fine buggy ami
dray horses. (nov 8 if) I. ELLLS i ON.
the Buy, ver
flii OM,A ft, F RIERSON & C().
TO LET.—An OFFICE
vorably located. Apply to
dec 1
OFFICE TO LET.
A N OFFICE iu n desirable situation, over the stor
of 8. Hoyt A Co. Apply to II. L. BILBO, ol the
firm of S. Hoyt &. Co. 11 ,,ov ^
A VALUABLE (iAUDUN LOT EOKSALE
W ILL bo sold at private sale, it applied for belore
the 1st of January next, a valuable Garden Lot,
containing 14 acres, on Thunderbolt road, cast ol the
form of the subscriber. Apply at his Law Olllco, over
the store of 8. Hoyt A Co.
JOHN BILBO.
LOttT, .
O N Monday Afternoon, supposed to be m the Mur
ket, two Notes of Hand. The Under will be
suitably rewarded by leaving them at this office,
dec 3
REMOVAL.
FASHIONABLE CLOTHING
luironiui.
FALL ANL) WINTER FASHIONS.
rpilE subscriber takes this method of informing his
.L friends uud the. citizens of Havunnuh, that lie is
now opening
The moMt Splendid Stock of Clothing
ir offered in this city. Tho prices in plain figures
* marked upon each article, and no deviation, nml
the remarkably low prices that tlm goods are
i ked, the subscriber feels confident will be appro-
ciuteil by a generous public. In purt uro the following
goods lie has in store, to wit:
GENTLEMENS COATS.
Black,olivu, brown, oud blue Cioth Dress and! Frock
Coats.
Black, brown, blue uud olive Cloth Backs amlPolka
Sacks.
Olive Shad Dress Coats.
Black Doeskin PolkaSucks.
Fancy colored
Drub Cossiinci
Sacks and Polka .
Silk and Wool Sacks and Polka Bucks.
OVERCOATS.
Black and fancy colored Labrador, Politician, Bcu-
it and Castor Overcoats.
Gold-mixed and drab Palmetto Overcoats.
Drab and blue Pilot do
Blue, drab and brown Blanket Ovor Sacks.
Gold-mixed und dovc-colored do
Black und drab Mohair Sacks.
Colored Camel’s llair do.
PANTALOONS.
Black Doe .Skin Pants,
Plain Bluo Cnssimerc Pants,
Fancy Colored and Plain and Ribbed Pants,
Black and Colored Suttiuct, do
Prince Albert Ruling Cord, do
VESTS.
Black Satin Single and Double Breasted Vests,
Fancy Satin and Silk
black, green and brown Tweed
Superintendent’!* Olllco Mllledgeville
mid Gordon Rnilroiul Company.
MILLEDUEV1LLK, Oct. 28, 1851.
T tills Road is now opened for the Transportation
of Freight und Passengers.
The Company will have an Agent ut tho Depot to
receive and forward produce to any place desired.—
Merchauidsu will he forwarded by wugons to points
beyond this place if desired.
Freights payable cither at Savunnali, Macon oi
ltnlgovfilu.
All regulations iu regard to transportatic
freights, Ac., on this Road will be »Jio sumo as those
adopted by the Central Railroad A Bunking Co.
1 It/M M 11/A III L - V
nov 15
3iuo
WM. M. WADLEY,
Geu'l Supt.
TO PRESERVE AND BEAUTIFY THE HAIR
Tin! Cctalii'iued Uoliciiiiun
IIAIIC DYE !
riAHIS Liquid is a recent nud important discovery
X iu chemical science, uud is used for clinugiug any
color of the lluir, Whiskers, Eyebrows, Ac., Ac., to
a beautiful black, brown, or chestnut color, the install!
it is applied, without injury to the hair or skin. For
suloauduppliedby A. CRISTADOllO,
No. 9 Mouuuient-sqr., West side.
Ladies and Gentlemen waited upon ut their rcsi
deuces, if requested.
CR1 STADORO’N HAIR PRESKRVA
T1VE AND DANDRUFF KRADICATOR.
Persons who are troubled tfith dandruff, or are losing
their hair, should try this article, as it has proi
effectual iu removing dandruff from tho sculp, besi
making the harshest hair soft nud silky. Numerous
references given if required. For sale iimhippliod by
nov 15— In
CRISTADURO,
No. 9 Monument-«qr.,West side.
do
do
Embossed Fancy Bilk,
Black and Fancy Barathea and Embroid
ered Cassimore, ‘J 0
White and Fancy Satin and Party do
Plain Black Silk Velvet, single aid double
breasted, Fancy Cut, uud Fancy Cashmere, do
FURNISHING GOODS.
Lin
i Bosom Shirl
65 Jefferson struct.
Drawing, and Monoehronn\tic Puintiug
Stationery uud Fuel, - - • .*
Instruction will bo given in tlio science of Music
the Blackboard, which will greatly facilitate tho pro-
gioss of the pupil.
Mrs. Uucfiuuau and her sisters can show tcstinio
Dials of their qualifications ns Teachers from gomlo-
inr.li of character und eminence.
Savannah, Nov. 1, 1851.
MISS L. H. SARGEANT
H AS just arrived in Savannah, whcio she purposes
giving Lessons in tho art of modelling WAX
FLOWERS iu Parisian fashion, for which the first pre- a g|»pi
mium was awarded to her by tho American Institute, at rcc0
their late Fair in New-York, making Paper Flowers
and a varioty of Fancy Work. She solicits calls from
the ludic* of Savannah to see specimens of her w ork,
furling fully assured they will be perfectly fascinated
with the art. at Mud. Gicrard’s, South Broud stroot, op
posite tho Academy. lino* nov 24_
BOARDING. ,
rrtHREE Gentlemen wishing board, with or with-
L out it room, can apply in Bryan-st., 1st bouse be
low Reynold’s-squaro, directly back ot the Bay.
a., c 3 3* II. P. MNCuna.
i bo ti
c gentlemen
n a privuto family, at
TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD.
CtTOLEN from tho dwelling house of the undersign-
cd, Orleans Square, on Friday night last,
A silver Cream Pot, Kirk maker, with tho letter*
“R. H." engraved on it.
A plain silver Mug, with tho initials “J. II.”
A double Great Coat, worn ou either side—rough
side black, and smooth side blue—neither lined ; loops
instead of button holes. . a ,
Also, a bluo Cloak, somewhat worn, with velvet col
lar and facing, red plaid lining.
The above reward will be paid for tlm recovery of
,.«idc 3 , or in pruportlou^ari^rfthmriHAM.
O VERSEER.—A situation us manager upon a
Grain und Cotton Farm would bo taken by one
who is experienced. None need apply unless they can
give good wages, and will support strict discipline.—
Address. Dost paid, W. 1. .Savannah P. O. « »-»>
WANTED.
SITUATION by a Female, who can come well
.'ccommended, to do the Cooking in a small pri
vate family—is a good Washer und Ironcr; also
No.
derstands Chamber work. Apply at Mrs. Fay'
12 Indian street. * lw *
• laborers Wanted.
qaa LABORERS wanted on the Muscogcp Rail
OUU Road. Tho highest wages will be paid. Ap
ply at the otneo of the subscriber on tlm line of the
Road, f»0 miles from Macon. (4wn20) J.D.URA5.
W ANTED.—A colored Boy to attend in store.—
El," U irouU00B r ,. V&&HuLKLi . Y ^
JOHN ANTBOBES,
PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE AND ANI
MAL PAINTER.
Over Jolm M. Cooper t Co'». Book Store,
nov 21 Hnvnmmli. |£__
China Cord uud Pongee Pocket
Ccittrnl Hnllronil & BnuklnK Co. t
SAVANNAH, DEC.8, 1851. 5
'IXUK Board of Directors have thin day declared ii
1 Dividend of 4 per cent, on the General Stock or
the Company, fur tlio last six monllis, payable oil and
after tile 15th install!. At the samo tune, tlio Dividends
on Ilia Preferred Stock will bo paid-
a,, c a 3 SOLOMON COHLN,Cn»lncr.
CH1UHT.UAM IS COlUMil
mill': World’s Fair, nor tiny other I-air. cannot pro-
A illieo abetter supply or Fire Works, of all descrip-
lions, than can be had at ALKXANDLK S, by whole
sale or retail, corner of Bull and Congress-sis., Monu-
ineiu Squa- 11 ,lcc 1
P. DASHER’S
CHEAP DRY GOODS STOKE,
146 Congi'CMi Hired*
(Late IL Luthrop’s.)
A woll selected stock of seasonable Staple nml I* all
ey DRY GOODS, are kopt constantly ou hand, and
will bo sold cheap for cash.
Please call and examine. 1 y nov 20
lit iamb’s Wool and Morino Shirt* and Drawers,
Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel, do
Silk, Merino und Cotton Hall' Hose,
Silk, Thread and Nori Hose,
Geiulomon’s Dressing Robes,
Linen Collars, two ami three ply.
GLOVES.
Black, White add Colored Kid Gloves,
Black and Castor Hiding, do
Cloth Cashmere and Lined Berlin, do
Bluck, Wliito and Fancy Bilk, do
CRAVATS.
Superfine Black Bilk and Fancy Cravats, great vu-
r *'white Silk and Satin Party Cravats,
Bluck and Fancy Silk and Satin Scarfs, and Opera
Ties,
Linen, Cuinbr
Handkerchiefs,
Huts and Caps, a lurgo assortment,
Trunks, Patent and Sole Leather, uud I atent lock,
Vulliccs, Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac.
Youths’ and Children’s Clothing; tho largest und
finest stock in the State, at very low prices.
HOYS’ CLOTHING.
Childifii’H Clotliiiiff Dcpaffnicnt.
This Department for Children s Clothing is fitted
up in the most costly style with every convenience for
trying on, fitting, Ac., the -lock cmlwacos every arti-
cli- ill that lino, ooniiisling in purt ut Cuatn nmt t nut;-
of nvery ttylo, Ovoroout., nml UnUnrGiirmolib), Jnllliy
Liml Siu-kv, Piilkn do, OvorSnck. Vo»l«,Bruiiloil.«uiU,
Pluin, Silk Volvo!, Vi;«t mitlv, uml Boy.’ Cn(i», u birpi
Burorlmclil. Tin l-nilirs will Bull il to llicir llitnrn.t to
call and examine my stock, as they are mado,up in Hie
latest style und the best manner and at the lowest pri-
CC No abatement from the prices first asked.
I ^Don’t forget the New Store on first floor ot s»t.
Ana row’s Hall, corner of Broughton uud Jcflorson
Stroets. _ . l ,ov
N. B. No abatement from prices first, ashed.
T. II. VAN DEN BERG,
r¥5 EACH Ell of the Piano Forte, and of Vocal Mu
X in the English, Gonnun, French and Italian Li
guages. Orders left nt the Music Store of F. Zog
I,mini A Co., and at hi* residence iu Jnnus-st., corue
of Barnard, will be promptly attended to.
*opt 23
FOR BALTIMORE.
The packet schooner MARY F. LUTTKR-
LOW, Somers master, will liavo dispatch a*
For freight or passage, apply to
!9 V. A. GREINER.
FOR NEW tilt LEANS.
The packet brig MECHANIC, Cox inuitwi .
^y^will have quick dispatch us above. For freight
pusHigc, apply to
C. A. GREINER.
FOR NEW YORK.
The fast Railing bark JASPER, Capt. Hasty
astei, having threu-fourths of her cargo ready
to go on board, will moot with despatch. For freight
gcincut apply to Captain, on board,
STEAMBOAT LINES.
To I.care on Monday, Dec. 8,.
x,„^T. E .^ M - SH,p ISABEL,
jrou HAVANA, VIA RK V WEST.
Change of Days of Leaving of the Steamship Isabel,
J tt n*d*l-*nd of each month.
U. 8. MAIL 8TEAM-SIIIP LINE.
' .{‘J^jdcadld steam-ship ISABEL,
1,l 2? 10118 burthen, William Rol-
l,l,9 » Commander, will leavi Savan-
nah on the 8th and 22nd of each
month, commnnciug on Wednesday, the 22nd inst.
and will leuvb Hnvdna on tho 15th uud 30th of each
month. The I&'.’joI will carry the Pacific Malls, and
connect nt Iliuatm with the Pacific Mail Stcuntsbip
Company's Through Line for California and Oregon,
via Chagros, and their Btenm-ship to New Orleans.
Tickets for Key West, Havuna, Now Orleuas aud
Chugrcs, cun bu hud by applying to
COHENS A HERTZ.
Through Tickets to Suvunnnh or Charleston, via
Huvnnn, can bn had from the Pacific Mail Company's
Agents nt ClmgreH aud New Orleans, oct lfl
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Daily V. 8, Nail Steam-packet Line
UETWKKIf
SAVANNAH AND UITAULE8TON,
Outside direct, and through in eight hours.
The lino, composed of tho following steamer*, tho
GORDON, the CALHOUN, mid tho METAMuRA,
leaves Savannah daily at 4 o’clock, A. M., and leaves
Charleston daily at 9 o’cloek, A. M., connecting with
the Central Rnil-Road, Savannah, and Wilnmigtou
Boats, Charleston.
July 1
8. M. LAFF1TEAU. Ag’t., Savannah.
E.LAFITTE A CO!, Ag’ts.,Charleston.
t 25
WM. P. ROWLAND.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.'—Iloron’!* Line.
Tho Regular Packet Schooner C. C. STRAT-
TON, Wescottmaster, will liavo quick despatch
ovo. For Freight or Passage apply to
/ 24
C. A. GREINER.
•OR BALTIMORE.—Regulut* Line.
The Hcgulur Pucket Sc hooper II. N. GAM-
IffiimiLL. W. A. Wliorf muster, will meet with
despatch us above. For Freight or Passage apply ou
board, nt Telfair’s Wlmrf, or to
nov 24 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
OPPOSITION LINE TO FLORIDA!
HATH OF P A H S A O E RKDVCBDI!
|v The superior now steamer Packet
* WELAKA, P. Bi.ankf.nbhip, Cap
tain, leaves every FRIDAY, at 10
'o’clock, A. M.
Rato of passagu in large airy slafo rooms, ns follows:
To Duvlon $3 00
“ St. Marys 4 50
“ Jacksonville 0 00
“ Picolala 8 00
“ Palatka 8 00
“ Black Crook 8 00
N. B.—Freight consigned to K. II. Duke, for Ocala,
ill be shipped free of ull charges nt Pnlntka.
Apply on board, attlia Charleston Co’s Wharf, or to
oct 1 S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Iloron’* Lints
j&kj. The Regular Pucket Schooner F A N N 1 E ,
!3fc££Vuuco muster, will have quick despatch us
unovo. For Freight or Pussugo apply to
22 <\ A. GRKINER.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
JTU, The brig CHALLENGE, S. M. Long master,
yWffi.will liuve dchpuich us above. For Freight or
PaaBUge apply on board, at Johnson's Lower wharf, or
to (nov 22) BlllGIlAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Now Lino.
The fast suiting regular packet hurk PETEll
DEMILL, N Iloey, master, will_ liuve
unite dispatch for the above port,
sage, apply to Captain
t 20
freight or pus*
board
ROWLAND A AVASUBURN.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
Tho A. H. American Ship BUENA VISTA,
daSjES* Howard Muster, having a part of her freight
nguged, will meet with despatch,
ueiits apply to
13
3w
Fbr freight engage
CIIAfl. A. GilF.INF.ft
lf«U HUSTON.
Tho Brut cliiMi hlii;> KIUA8 LEONARD, t
IliiMWlt liiui-lnr, will moot with ilcaputoll m
For Fruiolit or I’.maiia ii|i|ily on lroi.nl, or lu
I BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
Tmii
ATI.
HERONS'REGULAR FACKETLINE.
lITiAUKI/1* IA A W AND SAVANNA"
Tho following vomhI» uoiii|iri«o tlii» Lino, noil wl
.nil utioni overv two wooku, viz :
Schr. JULIA ELIZA, C-npt- llionn.
Snlir. J. II. HOLMES Copt. 1-0 nun
Si-hr. DART Cnpt. Sohkiis
Snlir. Ull AS. A. GREINER Cupt. FnnsnnoN
Tho vmwol» uro nil tir»t i Iiim Sohomiorii. .ml
nnindml liy Ciiplnilni oxporliilioml In tliriI/ikto, nml who
will ii mi tlniir In-.Ht nxorlloiiH to givo mitliiliiclion in III
(liippnm. For Frolghl or Pmmiga, (lllivill* goml in
coinodnlion, for pnwnt-n) npply to
CIIAS. A. GREINER, No. 73 Ilny-Mroot,
Savuliiltill.
HERON A. MARTIN, No. 3744 North Whnrvos,
f,,|, l; Philndnlphin.
HANCIN44 ACADUAIV.
IAUD n
his Academy —
M., /or Young Ludies aud Masters. During this
hoii lie will introduce all the new fashionable Dances,
mu Ii as the Tcuipcto, Ziugarilla, Boleros, Ac. For
fui lher particulars,'inquire at the Academy during
hours of instruclioji, or at his residence, No. 135 Con-
fe,r Tuition Days—Tuesdays,Thursdays and .Saturdays,
from 4 to 6 P. M. for Young Ladies and Musters, and
from 9 to 10 P. M. for Gentlemen.
.Saturday Scholars urc Informed that tho Band will
be in attendance. »°v 14
LIGHTNING RODS,
Patented by Jan. Spiiill, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Manufactured by S. Hilr.oz, Assignee.
rpHK Subscribers having been duly appointed
X Agents for tlio sale of the above Rods, would most
respectfully invito thu public generally to call and
examine them, believing they uro tho beat Rods and
Points ever invented.
We also have certificates of recommendation from
scientific men, lo show they are far suporior to ull
other Rods iu point of beauty, utility aud expense.
„ov 18 Me AUTHOR A MpltSE.
CLOTHING, CLOTHING. CLOTHING.
P IERSON A IIE1DT, No. 10 Wbitaker street. Sa
vannah, have been and are constantly receiving
an extensive assortment of READY MADE CLOT11'
1NG and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. Wo would
respectfully invite the attention of Merchants visiting
the city to our stock, gotten up expressly for m
trade. Great care has been observed as to the stv
and make of our Garments, and we are determined
sell ns low as can he purchased ill New York. Our
stock of Fancy Goods is complete, and we invito our
friends lo cull and examine for themselves.
PIERSON A I IE IDT,
Clothing and Furnishing Goods,
oct 16 Wholesale uue Retail.
FOR AUG 1STA|AND HAMBURG.
To leave Thursday Afternoon, Dec.4, at 4 o'lack,
A 0 * fe ’I'ho htqam-packet OREGON,'Cap:.
Jas. M. Moody, will leave as above.
For freight or }>using*, having
lino accommodation, apply ' on
board, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent*
N. B.—All way freight p.nyahlo by shippers, dec 3
FOR MACON. HAWKIN8VILLE, AND
OTHER LANDINGS. m „
The steamer ISAAC SCOTTt O*
Quinn master, la loading and will
meet with dispatch as nbovo* For
freight or pnssogo, npply on DflafA
at Johnson's lower wlmrf, or to
BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
VIA DAUFl
i.au i’IIHk‘| F. ‘ iVlAFri^ BoVp;3 LANt)-
ING, HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
Tlm woll Known .toKin-pMlint
WM. 8EABROOK, Cnpt. F. Pock,
having undergone thorough repairs,
'will leave for the above plncas every
Sumlny Evening, nt 8V4 o'clock. For froiglttoir p««.
sage, having stain room accommodations, apply oa
board, at tho Charleston Steam-boat Co’s, wharf, or
to 8. M. LAFFITEAU, AgeijL
All way freight payable by shippers. sept 15
U.H. Mull Uim lor PnlntUttFln. via Darl*ri,
IlriiuNsvick, Hi. Mnry , u* Jnckaonvlll©*
Black Creek and Flcolnla.
To I.KAVKSATUnDAY, DKC.7, AT 10 O'CLOCK.
The superior stnum-packol pi.-
MATTHEWS, Cnpt. 8. Blanken
ship, will leave oti Saturday morn
ing at 10 o’clock, and will continue
to leave every Saturday. For freight or passage. ha v »
jug fino accommodations, apply on board, at the Fert
wlmrf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent.
Freight payable by shippers. , _ ..
1». s.—Freight for Fori Brooke, Payne s Landing,
and Silver Spring, to go by It. R. Itcid A Co * lighter*
IVom Palatka, will bo forwarded free of wharfagejmd
storage at that place.
sopt 25
flHIK HUBrtCRIBKR having moved to Snl«>-
X moils' Building, 142 Broughton-stroct, begs leave
to inform tlio public that lie is now prepared to furnish
families and nil who may lavor him wpli their patron
age, with every urtielc iu the Grocery line, of tlifc best
kind, at wholesale uud retail. Orders from pluulers
will be put up with great care and dispatch,
nov 15 EDMUND WALLEN.
“DIRECT TRADE."
A CARD.
W E liuve accepted the agency for establishing u
permanent and keoclar “ Direct Trade,”
butwnni Savannah, Ga., and Amsterdam, Holland, nud
will liuve a ship or ships rcudy to receive froights by
tjio first of January.
Those friendly to iho enterprise uml wishing to sus
tain it, will please inform us: how iiiueh Cotton,
Rick, Lumber, Cotton Yarns, and Cotton Okna-
nuuos they wish to send by the first ship,—those be
ing the urlielcs intended for tho first “ Export"
We design tho first cargo of “import” to be Swoed-
[jorinutt Iron, Java Cufl'cc, uml such othor arti-
our merchants and others may order through um.
Wo am hero for trade, Foreign uml Domestic,
uud will he pleased to receive Cotton aud othor. Pro
duce (Liquors excepted) for sale iu Savnnmdi.or for
shipment to any of the American markets, or for Livor?
pool, or the “CONTINENT OF Europe;” wo will liiuko
liberal udvmccs in all cases.
G. W. GAItMANY A CO.,
Nos! 99 and 101 Ray street,
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 30lh, 18.51*'
To l.cavo Tuesday Morning,at 10oroldell.
U. B. M. LINE.
FOU i'ALATKA.m.
VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYB, JACK.
SONVILLE, BLACK CREEK, .* N v •'■COLATA,.
The stoain-packot WM. GAB 1 ON,
Cupt. G. S. Claghorn, will leave tho
Ferry wharf, us above, nt 10
*A. M. t connecting with the U. 8. M.
Stages ut Jacksonville, Picolutn und Palatku. r or
Freight or Fun-age, apply on Ag ...
Freight payable by shipper*. , .
I*, h.—Freight for Fort Brooko, Payno s Landing,
and Silver Spring, to go by R. It. Hold A Co'« lightorii
from Palatka, will bn forwarded free of wharfage and
storage at that place ggELzjj^
GUNK, CUTLF.RY, FLASKS, Abc.
&
NEW YORK, Auo.29,1851.
rpHIS is to certify that wo have op|ioiutod Mcsal'..
1 WEBSTER 4k PALMES, of Savuimah, Georgiu,
our Agents for tho .ale of our Putout Machinery uud
Tuuuer'sOil. CHARLES F. LEAVITT^
Trousurer N. V. Oil Manufacturing Co.
Tlio uiiilorsigiiod have on hand and will be constunt-
Iv supplied with tho Now York Oll Mnoufacturlilg
Co's unproved Muchiuery and Tuunor s Oil.
The Muchinery Oil hus been thoroughly tested by
vurious Railroads ill tlio Eustcrn Stulcs, Muchuio und
Cotton Fuctories, und liytlie Contra! und South-W -
era Railriind Companies of Georgia, and line glvou
perfect satisfaction. Ii has been used In place ol ho.t
Bleached Sperm Oil, and has given equally ns goorl
satisfaction, uud coni* only about three-nitns
much. It i* not designed for burning, but is recom
mended only for its suporior lubricating properties ;
und.so confident are tlio manufacture: * oi its giving sat
isfaction, that they are willing to have it stand on it
merits,nud with a foir aud impartial trial, if not found
as represented, it can be returned to tho undersigned
nt their expense. ,
It will be furnished to Railroad Companies and
Manufacturing Establishments on as favorable terms
uh they cun order it from Now York. Tanners and
Curriers who have used tlio Oil, pronounce il equal to
U ‘nov V 13 U8 ° d 3mo WEBSTER A PALMES.
TO MANUFACTURERS.
M ANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES, such as Loom
Pickers, Loom Harnesses, Shuttles, Spools,Bob
bins, und Beltifig, furnished diroctly from tho Manu
facturers, at lowest rules. „ , .
Also, wcuro prepared to reccivoordcrs for Machin
ery for Cotton or Woolen Mills, in all its variety, to
bo furnished from the most eolobrated Mac hi no Es
tablishments in the country, tho single Machino or in
'“.Tic"' “ l l0W ° r SAM'L HO?T * CO.
... ligUt'Vcsts, for evening Dress, jrccc i vc.l ,or
_ A* great variety^’of patterns and sizes, for hand sale by /nov 27) JOHN MA / •_*_—
and horsc-powor; for sale by^ .
dec 2—2w
^iORN MIIiLS.—For Grinding Feed und Grist.
SAM’L IIOYT & CO.
R plane., Nos. 7 to 12 fuel diameter,
dac 2w SAM L HO I i .w,
uc No, ti Whitakor -lrcot.
GARDEN HEKHN, Seed Wheat, Seed Ryo and
SAM’L HOYT A CO,
P UBI.IC NOTICE.—Tho Annual Mooting of
the Commi-.ioocra of Public Road, of Chatham
County will ho hold ot tho Court Ilouso, in the Lily of
Savuunah, on the 8th day, lining tho necornl Mondnyin
December next, at 11 o’clock, A. M.
W. W. WASH, Secretary B.C. P. R. C.C.
Savannah, 18th Novomber, 1851. d20
UjVVY Plantation llOEri, of ho.t Manufacture
Al.o, light Garden Hoc., ami Hoc. for thinning
Cotton Plant.; for »nlo liy
doc 2—2w
SAM’L HOYT A CO.
B " OdARDUS’ IIOIIHE POYVBUS, for two
and four hor.o. ; for »alohy r()
dec 2—2w SAM’L IIOYT A LO.
TKOUflliAHS’ Patent Ca«l Iron YARD PUMPS,
1/ the best article over in u.0 ; do. do. Force aiul
Suction I’ninp.; for salo liy
SAM’L HOYT A CO.
FOU HALE,
,-t healthy and productive Cotton
i the vicinity, logethor with about
Tlio Planliitioli i» about 30 nulos
from the city, on a hold Salt Water Creek. Contain-
O ne or um me
Pluiitaliini-
117 negroes
Siou17000"acre-MOO ofwii'ich urn phinting land-1000
open, and the greater part in cultivation ; the proper_
ty ha. paid the pre.cnt owner an intero.t hoyirnd 7
per cent, beside, a large increase in people. On the
laud Isa very clogant Dwelling House. It
ty has paid tho present owner
offered
together witii Stock, Mule., Hui*., nud ovorytWjiS
8 . .. >> .... 1 atnnbiul nllinlMtlOII. 1* ot panic
B-Stfs: wcU tffiSi.®
dec 3
FINE DRESS VEST8.« V
, (nov 27)
piOPFKHHMITU SllOP -J . J-
v; No. 10 Barnard streot, would 1,llor "> Owucra,
Captain, and Engineers of Stoumbont. und Mill., tout
ho is now prepared to manofacturo all kinds or Lop
per, Steam and Water Ripen, at 45c. per lb. 1 _
rnHE HUHSCltJB1CIt i» now iiropurcd to lay
1 Mctalic Roofs, Tin, Copper olid Iron, at tho
shortest notice, No. 10 Burnurd atrcoL
SELLING OFF I
rpUE 81I11MCUIHEU will .cUoiThii .lock o
1 CLOTHING, HATS, uud NEGRO SHOES ol
reduced price*, (nov 0—lino) WM. B. IIALE.
ALLEN’S Patent nix barrel self-
cooking and Be .’hiving Pietol.
T HFi Snhscrihcr has just received the fullowing,
direct from Englutul, whiclr lie will soil tit low
prices, viz : . .
Double and Single GUNS, of every description}
It. Walker’s celebrated Fere. Caps* assorted ;
Powder Flasks, Hbot Bag* and Belts ;
Rodgers' Table and Pocket Cutlery and Razors;
Belt, Pocket uud Revolving Pistols’;
Saws,Bruces, Drawing Knives, Locks, &c.
Also, a gcncrul assortment of Colt’s Repeating il
tola, Allen’s Revolvers, Dressing Cuscs, &c., Cull
and examine, before purchasing.
JOHN CARRUTIIEIIS,
oct 27 wslOw 175 Congress-*!.
ounty, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for lea*e
iO soil Military Bounty Laud Warrant No. 71,311, uml
all the Real Estate and interest of Andrew Mitchell,
late of said comity, deceased, for tho benefit or tils
creditor? uud ull concei’nwl. n . t ,., f „ nv
DOMINICK GARAUGHTY,
sept 10 lnw4w Administrator.
I CABINET MA 141N4. ami i rilOl.fiTE—
Cj uy._H. S. BOGARDUH, Ne. 2-> Bull .i., would
inform the cilizeus of Savannah, that lie has taken the
above store for the purpose of carrying on the Gum-
net and Upholsteriug business, viz : Making new nnd
repairing old furniture. Old furniture bought uml sold.
The bottoms of Sofas, Divans, uml Ottomans, made
over und ro-covored. Glass plates oi ull sizes kept
for sale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, cut and nut
down. Bell* und Lumps bung; Curtains and Itollcr
Blinds put up. Musical Instruments ot all kinds re
paired. Wool, linir und moss Mattresses for mile; Also
feather beds, bolstors and pillows. Old Mattresses
made over in the best maimer. .....
Every description of Coffins on hand and made to
ordnr, of tlio best materials and finish : Prices low.
11. S. B. has been engaged in the above business
iho city of Savunnali, for tho last seventeen yours,
which induces him to believe that be cuii please all
those who will fuvor him with a portion of their work,
april 10—ly
VTTT’OILH COTTON ROPE, naaurfod »»*o8,
50 ami 100 dozen Mule Lines,of assorted sizes, at
ve &!!w lc0 '’ by p “' k, KuCU,
iVaI.TIMOUK FLOU14.-188 bbl>.. Haltimoro
B A Flour l.i.ding from .hip
R eceived by kecent aruivals—
His usual supplios of Grocones, Grupes,Raisins,
J.i-ilion., Cauillc., Appl..,8pic« A 8«.co. j A^ ji
J.c 1 Cor. Bull A CoBfteis-.lh., Mouunioiit-.qr.
- „ unviw ADAMANTINE CAN BLEW 5
50 25 ha.kot. Champagne; 50 lioxon .mall Checso,
“Tc'f''' 1 ' 11 ”" 1 ' FO TllOMAS, FRIERSON A CO.
D LAKE’S PATENT FIRE FKUor ralNT'.—A
“ d VaTI amab.
INENnutl COTTON SUEET1NCS.—0 {
10-4 and 12-4 IJueii aud Cotton Sheeting;
5.4 und 6-4 Linen uml Cotton Pillow Case; 'Vi and ■*■
English und French Furuituro Chintzs; auu 1
Furniture Dimity; ti-4, 9-1, 10-4, 11-4 uml 124, Mar-
.cillcs Uuilts: 10-4, 11-4 uml 12-4 ...per Whitnov
Blanket.**,ami u fine assortment of Scotch uud Iloucku-
buck Diaper. For sale by
dec 3
AIK1N A BURNS.
AFElt, YVAFLE AND CSUIO IKONE-
For eulo by F. W. CORNWELL,
102 Bryan street.
F OR 8AIaE.—Kcutucky Rope of the best quality.
,lcc"l lino 1C. HABERSHAM A HON.
^ _ j of tlm heutie.t dewirip-
'ti r on, for Sea IslanJ,"very low.
dec 1 lino
ROBT. HABERSHAM * SON.
rIVOBACCO.—100 15tb hoxe. Tobacco, 3 plug, to
A tho uouuil; 50 hoxo. pound., favorite brand*.—
F °JcTl° ^ THOMAS, FRIERSON * CO.
TAMEM STRATTON, V ^'t he, I affirm of Slr.t
•J tou A Dobson, Gas V »tt
street, bogs to inform the
that he has Removed to his new uml spacious Store,
No. 155 Broughton-street, first door West of Baruard
street, ovor Mr. Box’s Hat Store, whore he has now
the opportunity of keeping a larger assortment or
Chandeliers, Pendants, BracVts. Burners, Pipes, and
every other urticle used in*Gus FuUttgf&c.
pr 22
TIN ANU COPPER MANUFACTORY
No. 10 Barnard Street.
T his ehtabi.ibmknt i« »»» ,n .
where we will keep conitanUy on baud, every
description of pluiuand japanued riuwarc.Sheetlron,
Stove Pipe,, anil a large »“d varied «.«ortineut of
Cooking and Purler STOVES. All of which will
sold ou fnvoruhlo lorms. _ „ - ,
.opt 15 J. J. MAURICE, I’ropnctgr.
— Mrs. Caudle, .— », « .
Heury Mongin. No one need npply hut m penion
'“M 5 ' ’ Iw HABERSHAM* 80N,
b. B. FHJKLINH,
DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE,
oilier ol' Price nnd Hroii«litoii Streets,
I AS L'oll.tumly on hand a good .dpply of Medi
cines, Ink, Pen,, Writing Paper, and llurlim,
laid. lmn "iiv 22
DANIEL BERG,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 1 J VB Bryan Street, Savannah.
H AVING just returned tromtho North with n largo
and well assolled slock of CLOTHS, CASSI-
MERF.S nnd VESTINGS, I lake thi. mode of in-
fi.rmiiig the puhlic that I um now nronared to cut and
make Gentlemen’. Clothe, which 1 will warrant to lit.
Having al.o brought out a select stock ol all kind, of
Men's and Bov' READYMADE CLOTHING, I bog
the null image III' Iho public, as.uriligthein of my obil-
n fil and suit any olio, especially as being connect-
ilh Ilia lirst houses in Now York and Philadelphia,
and having all ngnil lit tho North who will execute all
order* for Clotlros entrusted to mo faithfully and
promptly. Through this I um enabled to sell goods
HN low and lower than uny oilier establishment ot tho
kind ill this city. I have also for sale all articles ap-
nertuf ling to Gciitlcnien’s wear, such us HATS, uapi,
Shir- “ Drawers, (.‘ollurs, Cravats, Handkerchief*,
rtocn ! Combs, Broshes, &c. &.c. Also a large assort-
cut of TRUNKS, Curput Bags, Umbrellas, and other
lielos too numerous to mention.
N. n.—Country Merchants and others will do well
torull before purchasing elsewhere, ns I warrant to
hem satiNfoction. oct _
) RKSP4 C»OOD8*—Received uml for *ule a few
very IihikInoiiio All-wool Printed De l.uimw ; also
„i store a full usHortment of low priced De Lames,
Cashmeres, Scotch Plaids, Irish Poplins, plain ami fig-
d Alpacas, together with other styles ol Dress
Goods, which urc offered at tho lowest market price by
nov 21 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CU.
1ANTP4 AND VUHTH.— Black Doc Skiu und
Fancy Cassimore Pants. Also, Embroidered hlk
Cussiinnro and Sntin, together with an extensive ussort-
mt of black Fancy Silk and Cashmere Vests. A new
pply just received and for sale by
• * VV. It. SYMONS, 17 WliUaker-st
For cleauing and pol-
- 14
B IUTI^U IaUMTRF
ishiug Stoves, Grates, Ac.; just
sulc by
nov 21
4 for
COLLINS A BULK LEY,
l(M) Bryaiirst
C <AR1*RT BAtsH.—Just rocciveil a full ussort-
f inont of Gent’s ami Ladies'Brussels uud Tapestry
Carpet Bags; ulso,tJliililrcu’s School riateliel*. r'*'
*ulclow by Laroche; bowne a co.
B rown clarified huuak.—w i»w«.
Brown uml light clui ilveti Sugur. Just lauding
mid for .ulo by
nov 2ti C. B. SCAI.LY, 81. Andrew. Hull.
UCKEU’S FAR1NA.-1U boxes llmikiir’. Fa
rina, n choice article fur Puddings, Ac. Ju»l re
lived uud for sulo by C- B. SCALLY,
nuv2ti St. Andrew. Hull
B ROOMS AND PAILH.-20 doz. Brooms, uud
10 doz. Put!.. Ju.t landing nml lor .ale by
uv 20 C. H. SCALLY, 8t. Andrew. Ilall.
D ' R. HAILV’8 COl)4ill .MIXTURE. Tho
only certain remedy for Gough aiid Golils. I or
. . . J no ii a ir'pr.it. nrmrffiMt.
B Ol LED Ii 1NHKJKD OIL
for sal
ist received and
j AS. H. CARTER, Druggist,
JcftBrsmi-st.
W
INDOW OliAHH.—150 boxes Glass, 8 by 10
and 10 by 12. For sulo by
J i awi ii niuTi.'
nov 29
flYANNERH’ OIL.—500 gniinn. Tanner.’ Oil—i
L prime urticle. For .ele Iiv
JAS. II. CARTER, Druggist,
nov »g Jelreraou-.t.
CHEAP GBOCEBIE8.
rniiE Uudeuliuod would ui6.t respectfully inform
1. tlio eiliioa. of Savnnnoli nnd ite fleltiity. that he
bus mm of the most carefully •,elected nnd choico stock
of Groceries in tho city, ull of which he will sell et the
others, would do well to call uml examine his stock
before purchasing clsowliero, as ho flatters bimselr
tlmt lie cau offer them such inducements as will onaDIe
to purchase a good article of Groceries at a much
_• price thurt the same quality of goods ean be ob
tained for at any othor store in tlio city.
Having mude arrangements with soino of Uiai first.
Ini porters, Ac., in the city of Now York, bo will al
ways have a fresh supply of articles at the lowejt pos
sible cash prices. "*
Corner Jefferson und Broughton,
v 19 o„, Under Ht. Andrew’s Hall.
dying and renovating
ESTABLISHMENT,
73 York at., rear of the Court House, Savannah, Ua
JCSTABLISHED1N 1832
L ADIES'Bilk and Woollen prnssos, Shawls, Table
Covers, Ac. cleaned, und dyed various colors, La
dies’Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in a fashionable
stylo, Kid Gloves Cleaned, uud Gentlemen’s Garment s
Cleaned, Renovated or Dyed us may be required. All
done in the same style which has generally so much
pleased my patron* and friends. Terms moderate.-—>
Orders from tho country and interior of Georgia,
Florida, and South Carolina, tUaukfully received aud
'"‘"..^■Mistuwoslttv 0 'ALEXANDER GALLOWAY.
-WOODS WOODS!
fllllE subscribe, huviiig openoil u WOOD YARD in
X tho rear of I*acl(Hsou's Fouudrv, respectfully in
form* the citizens of Savannah that lie is prepared to
fill all orders seut to him on us good terms as can be
done in tho city. „ . „ ,
Orders loft ut Allen A Co'o Yard, or ut my re«-
ideucu, will be attended lo.
nov 9
F.W.AVERFELT,
Corner West Broud und Bryatt-.O.
( TlltENUIl CHINA.—Gold Bund end Whito
. Chiuu Toe uud Dinner Hots, together with a com-
nloto utsortmont or While Chino, ju.t opened und for
iulo by (nov 13) COLLINS & BULKLEY.
gt» r ItEWARU—Will ho givou for tho return of
.J) t> u Buggy Humous, ln.t from a bay mure, yes
terday found uslruy iu Williain.ou'. old Bold,
joc 2 H. L. BILBO.
MARSHAisLW PAIN I2RADICATOR.-
lfX A large lot just received oml lor sule by
8 JAB. II. CARTER, Drnggut,
1%/f OUAHSKH.—I25 bbls. new crop N. O. Mulus-
lfX ses, lunding ami ior sule by „ . •
nov 29 12 C. A. GREINER.
B ACON.—30hhds primo Cincinnati Bucoi^ Bides,
landing und for solo by
nov 29 12 O. A. GREINER.
ANDLEHe—100 boxes Slur Caudles, bndiug
und for sule by
nov 29 12 C. A. GREINER.
JELLY, AND MAEMELAIIE.—
A fresh supply just recoived and for sale by
nov 20 J. OkMARTIN.
f2UAVA
VJT A fresh
P OT At* II.—0 casks firm sort Potashes just receiv
ed, and for sale by tho cask, or In
lies* by ■ w JOS. M. TURNER.
OR HALE*—Tlmtvnry stylish fast trotting.nure llov9 0 MonuraontSguure.
•‘»lr«. Caudle,” tho property of the late VBIIiam
TYTKW IIAMN.—HOC F. Kobojon’e now Baltimore
1 f0r EDWARD H. BUNKEB, 80 Bay*,.
B altimore flour and bacon.-
100 bbls. Howard street Flour, 10 hhds. primo
Bacon Shoulders; binding and for sale by
; dec S SCRANTON. JOIIN8TON A CO.
XXOMB8T1C LIQUORS.—ItlObtjii E Phelp'u
U Gin, 75 do P All Conunct.cyt River do, 40 do
Do.nc.tie Brumly, 10 do old Georgiu Peuchdoi 100 do
N O Roctiilcd Whiskoy, 20 do old Nonouruhelado,
50 do Rye do; »-«»$*-£ $8SSS8**18*
rtl.OI’K.—5U bids best Baltimore Flour,lauding
Fpor W<Wdbri ' , g”Ritt l^ELI.V A CO....
■- , . , 1H ivn SIDES.—10 hlid. mporior Hum.,
H mid 10 do do Side., landing per .chrWoodbrldgo;
for .ale by (doe 2) BRIGHAM, KBEty A CQ.
|TaIU.—l?c
11 for sale by
doc 2
TfALL LAMPS AND LANTERNS.—A full
11 assortmont of Halt Lamp, and Lamorna, wire
guard.,; and pi.ia , f°r BULKLEY,
/CHOICE BtJTTKB.—b Hrkiin choiceGoriiou
B,Itear lauding, uud for “ojjjsNB A REBTZ,
BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO.