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About Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1851)
SAVANNAH MORNING NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1851. AUCTION SALES. HY TARVER A- TltUCHELUT. At Private Sule. a A Valuable Plautation in Burke County, now F owned and occupied by Mr. S. P, Duvi*. lying •immediately ou tho Augustu and Waynesboro’ Kuilruud, about 3 mile* from tho latter place; contain- idir 1,766 acre*, 1,800 of which are in tho wood*, and the balance cleared and under good fences. For fur- her particular* inquire of Dr. F. T. Willis, or at our 'ounting Room,' No. 126 Bay street. dec 5 BY TARVER dk TRUCHKLUT. flour, Chooie and Tobacco, at Private Sule. 50 burrol* Genesses Flour; 50 boxes prime Cliecso ; jj do manufactured Tobacco. landing from bark Vomon and brig Alfred Exall, j,„| for sale low. dec 1 BY TAltVKR «fc TRICUBMJT. Private Sale, pi Itlids. Hum*, just rccoived and for sale low to r | 0 M> consignment. . nov 29 BY T.lltVlill ite TRUC1IELUT. Private Snlo 14 boxes pure Ground Ginger; 10 “ “ “ Poppor; 10 “ “ 11 Cloves; 5 " " “ Pimento; 10 “ “ 11 Coffee. Landing from ship Ashland, and for sale low. novll BY TARVER ifc TRUC11BL11T. Private Snle. 2 puncheons old Scotch Whiskey; (i Mi pipes Otard, Dupuy Sc Co. Brandy; ti V4 casks Bisquet, Tricocho Sc Co.do; 10 >4 do Mndeiru Wine; 10 >4 do Port do some very fine; 3 do Portor; 2.') baskets Champagne Wine, favorite brand ; :t keg.t Cliorry Brandy. For sule low to close con signment. All the above of direct importations, and warranted is such. ,,ov 20 BY TARVER Jt TltUCHELUT. Privuto Snle. A prime likely Mulatto Fellow, about 26 years of ai>c, accustomed to the house and the cure of Horses. 1'nr purtieulnrscnquiro at tho Counting Room. ii20 / 1ITY MARSHAL'S SALES.—On Tuesday, VV the 2d day of December next, at 10 o'clock, A. hi., under the usual superintomlenco, I will sell for one ,-cnr, the Stalls in tho Market. The sale will take (luce in the market. DAN. II. STEWART, nov 14 C. M. » LAKE’S PATENT FIRE PROOF PAINT.—A by C.A.li. LAMAR. D RIER FRUIT*- Dried Plums, Poaches and Apples. Just received and for snle by dec 4 C. B. SCALLY, St. Andrew’s Hall. B RANDY AND GIN.—5 halfpipes, 8 quarter pipes, and 5 eighth pipes Brandy; 9 pi pci Gin. All of tho above are in tho U. S.BoudcdWarebonso, being direct importations. For sule on reasonable terms by (dec 4) W. M DAVIDSON. 'KGARS.—lOU.UUO Sogurt 1 received, and for sule by dec 4 (d various brands just W. M. DAVIDSON. UNGA1UAN IIATS.—Just received a few dozen, a fashionable article. Call ut the Granite Store, 147 Bay Streot. dee 4 PRICE Sc VEADER. B OVS* AND4YOUTHS* CLOTHING.—Re ceived by recent arrivals, u fresh assortment of fusliionublo Clothing, viz: Sacks, Jackots and punts, ('nil ut 147 Hay stroot. dec 4 PRICE & VEADER. THE CHEAPEST GOODS IN THE CITY, FOR GASH! And an entire New Stock of the Newest Styles at the CHEAP DR7 GOODS STORE, Broughton Street, (Next Door to Mr. Dickson’s Confectionery.) FIT HE Stock has been curefullyfiselectcd in the best A markets, and will be sold ut such LOW PRICES n* must give satisfaction. It consists, in part, of brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, of all widths and qualities; u splendid assortment of Mourn- imr and Colored Calicoes, De Luiucs, Cashmeres, and miter Seasonable DRESS HOODS, a boauliftil article in Plutd Wutered Poplias, Blnck and Colored Coburgs mid Merinos, Black and Fuucy Cnssimnrcs uiul Vestings, Sutinets, Kentucky Jeans, and other ('heap Goods for servants’ wear; Blanket*, Flannels, Ac., &c., together with a complete stock of Woolen nml Cotton HOSIERY and Embroideries—all of which will he sold CHEAP FOR CASH, nov 13 Into L. McKENNA. AGENCY. NEW YORK, Auo.29, 1851. fSMII3 is to certify that wo have appointed Messrs. X WEBSTER Sc PALMES, of Suvutiitah, Georgia, our Agents for the sale of our Puteut Machinery uiul Tanner's Oil. CHARLES F. LEAVITT, Treasurer N. Y. Oil Manufacturing Co. Tho undersigned have on hand and will be constant ly supplied with tbo New York Oil Manufacturing Co’s improved Machinery and Tanner’s Oil. The Machinery Oil has been thoroughly tostod by vurious Railroads in tbo Eastern States, Machine and Cotton Factories, uud byilio Central and South-West ern Railroad Companies of Georgia, and lins given perfect satisfaction, li bus been used in place ol best bleached Sperm Oil, and has given equally ns good satisfaction, and costs only about three-fifths us much. It is not designed for buruing, but is recom mended only for its superior lubric iting properties ; uiul .m> confident urc the manufacturers of its giving sat isfaction, that they are willing to hnvo it stand ou its merits,and with a fair uud impurtiul trial, if not found us represented, it cun be returned to the undersigned at their expense. It will bu furnished to Railroad Companies uud Manufacturing Establishments ou us favorable terms as they can order it from New York. Tanners uud Curriers who huvo used tho Oil, pronounce it equal to any ever usod. nov 13 3mo WEBSTER Sc PALMES. SAVANNAH CHEAP DRV GOODS STORE, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, Barnnrd Street, South of the Market. T HE subscriber having just returned fkrom tho North, has now ready uud offers for sale at “ Un precedented Low Prices,” a large stock of Foreign ami Domeotic Dry Good*, most carefully select ed in the bqst Markets for Cash, consisting in part of BROWN AND BLEACHED SHEETINGS nud Shirting*, all widths and qualities; blue Denims, Bod Ticks, Shirting Siripcs, col’d Homespuns. A largo assortment of col’d and Mourning Calicoes, Mourning nud col’d Ginghams and Apron Checks. DRESS GOODS! Black and col’d Cashmeres and Lyoneso Cloths, Vonetian Plaids and Exhibition Stripes, Plain and Printed D’Luiues, black Lustro, Watered, Brocade uud Sutin Stripe Silk Warp Alpaccus; black Canton Cloths, of superior quulity, rich Irish Poplins uud Piaidcd ditto, of tho latest designs—with a splendid collection of I'luin, Satin-striped ami Figured “Mohairs and Aipaccas,” in llrowii'., Drub'., Purple’s, Groon'e, Blue’., Olivo', uud Mode colors. BLACK ITALIAN SILKS, Plain und Wutered, for Ladies’ Dresses, Mantillas, See., See., with black Silk Lacc to suit. WHITE CANTON CRATE SHAWLS, PLAIN and EMBROIDERED; and BLACK ITALIAN SILK MANTILLAS Black and Fancy Casbiuieros ami Vestings; Blue, Grey, Oxford and Black Suttinets and Kentucky Jeuus, with a lurgo collection of low-priccd Goods for servants. BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. Extru super Blankets, for family use; and low-priced, twilled and plain, for servants; super 7-8 and 4-4 Flannels; Rod, Blue uud White do., low-priced. Wool Shawls. Ladies’ super Long and Squaro Shawls — amongst which will bo found tbo Canton-fringed Adelaide French Merino. A large collection iu Heavy Wool, assorted sizes, from 25 cents upwurds. HOSIERY AND ULOVES! A full Assortment of Ladies’, Misses’, Gents’ und Boy’s Hose uud Hulf Hose; Gents' Under-Vests ami Drawers; Ladies’ Kid, Pic.Nie, Silk, Merino, Lislo ami Albion Thrend Gloves; Misses’ditto; Gents'und Boy’s Wool, Merino, Silk, Lisle, Albion ami Cotton Gloves. IRISH LINENS. Fiugor Spun, Heavy aii.l Undressed Family Linens; tine uud super ditto; “Warranted ull-puro Linen Yarn und Sound Bleach,” from 25c. per yard upwards ; 6, 7 and 8-4 Linen Table Damusk and Ta ble Cloths; Long Lawns, Damask Napkins, Dovloys, Birds' Eye, Scotch und Kussiu Diapers, Bluck und Brown Hollands, Dowlas, Crash, H. Bark and Dowlas Towels, Bordered und Rovero L. C. Hdkfs.—a large and cheap collection, well worthy the attention of families. CRAPES, EMBROIDERIES, See. See. Black, whito uud col’d Crapes, Cambric uud Swiss Edgiugs and liisertings; figured Lisle uud Silk Lace; Linen Edgiugs; Thread and LIbIc ditto and Luces; Cheinisctts und Collars, green und blue Burege uud Gauze Veils, bluck English Crape; Ditto for Veils; hlk Love und Lace Veils; Ladies' aud Gents’ Fancy SilkCravuts und Pocket lldkfs; Head do; Suspenders; in..great variety; Umbrellas, Parasols, Tuck and Drees Combs, Jewelry, Purse Twist, Beads, See. &c. All of which will lie sold ut such low prices as will try < ‘ Cash. Suvannali, October 26, 1851. R EMOVAL.—Tho Undcrsigucd would respect fully call the attention of their friends nml tbo public to their removal to Smctte’ new building, oppo site St. Andrew’s Hall, Broughton street, whero will be found a choice assortment of Family Groceries ; also Wines, Liquors, Segars, Tobacco, Fruits and Confec tionarios, wholesale and retail, at tho lowest niurkct prices. Also, Oysters and Fish put up at the shortest notice, in such stylo and quantity as may be wanted for the accommodation of parties uud the couutry trade. (nov 24) G. M. WILLETT Sc CO. \7"EAST POWDERS.—Preston Sc Merrill’s In- X fallible Yeast Powders, for making light aud sweet bread. Bread made with this Yeast is perfectly whole- some, not liable to sour upon the stomach, ami is more nourishing und economical than breud raised w itli the common Brewers' or Bakers' Yeast, which, as is well known to Chemists, iu producing lightness converts into gas and spirit a portion of the sweet and nourish ing qualities of tho Flour, which are thus wholly lost. Just received, uud for sale by nov 22 MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON. \\TOOD.—Prime Oak Wood, for sale by XX DAVID R. DILLON, dec 2 Foot of West-Broad street. H ATS.—N. K. BARNUM Ac CO. huve received per steamer Florida, a tew dozeu of Genin'* Winter style Moleskin Hats, of superior quality; also, Messrs Beebe’s, Leary's, uud othor stylos—always iu store at 149 Congress-street. nov 27 » ECE1VKD IIY RECENT ARRIVALS— XV Ilid usual supplies of Groceries, Grapes, Raisins, Lemons, Cuudies, Apples, Spices, Sauces, See. GEO. ALEXANDER, dec 1 Cor. Bull Sc Congress-sts.,Monumcnt-sqr. S HAWLS.—Plaid long und square Wool Shawls ; While Cunton Crupo do ; bluck Thibet und Cush- mere do; Plaid and Printed Cashmere Hearts. Also, :m assortment of plain black Silk, Watered uud Co- lcred Satin Mantillas, latest French styles. Just re ceived and for sale by nov 25 PbWITT Sc MORGAN. M ESS IIEEF—Lumliug: SObbls. Mess Beet; 5U do Prime do.; for sale by nov IS WOOD, CLAGHORN Sc CO. BALES PRIME EASTERN HAY , 142 I * lauding this day from ship Ashland; for sale by E. HENDERSON Sc SON, nov 14 No. 51 iudian-stroet. 35 BALES EASTERN HAY, •lightlydam- aged; for «ale by J2. HENDERSON & SON, 14 No. 51 Indinn-street. IJ AMS FOR SALE.—10 casks BuUimore Sugar XX Cured Cauvussed Hams. For sulo by nov 14 ROWLAND Sc WASHBURN. IX OATS FOR SALE.—Two tine aud stuuuch XX Routs, one a ship's Quarter Bout, 19 feet long; <>ne a fine sailing Bout, 19 feot long. Said Boats arc iu complete order. Apply to nov 14 ROWLAND A WASHBURN. IX A Y.—500 bales prime Hay, luudiug and for salo A A low from the wharf by novll 10 CHAS. A. GREINER. r 1 1 gars, CIGARS.—350,000 Havana Segars, of various brands, some just received, of vory tiuc quality; for sule low by nov 17 W. M. DAVIDSON. POAL.—200 ions best quality Red Ash Coal, bro , hen aud screaned ; lauding this duy und for sule from the wharf, by »ov 5 lmo C. A. GREINER. Q.UNNY BAGGING AND BALE ROPE.— 100 bales Gunny Bagging; 300 colls best Kentucky Buie Rope, in store. For snle by _ »°v 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. \I7HISKKY.—100 bblsN.O.Rectified Whiskey; XX 20 do. Old Monougahela do. for salo by »ov 19 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. O ATS;—lOOO bush, prime Baltimore oats for sale by EDWARD II. BUNKER. Bay st. V 'lOKUD BEEP AND TONGUES.—3 bbl. t Smoked Jloof, aud 3 do Smoked Tougues, lauding from steamship Alabama, and for sale by nov 80 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. ESS BEEF.—1.milling, :« hbl». Par aala In nov G WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO. EV head quarters, for prizes i .51 OFFICE NO. 13U HAY KTKKKT, 2 DOOM »»«T OF THE CITV HOTKI.. DRAWS TOMORROW. $10,500! GEORGIA STATE I.OTTEIIY, CLASS NO. 129. For the benefit of IndepcndtntFire Co. at Augusta. „ , , , I-• HARDER &. CO., Mmmgor*. To be drawn in the Exchungc Council Chamber To- Morrow Afternoon, Dec. Gilt, at 4fa o'clock. EXCELLENT SCHEME: 7 Prizes of $1,500!--$1,497! See., See., See. Tickots only $1—shares iu proportion. A full Puckago of Hulvcs cost $12 50. , V “ Quarters “ <i 35 LV uruers from the .couutry auswered promptly, druwings sent regularly, and prizes cashed on do- mand ut this ofllcc, by aen .*»CHARLES B. PATTERSON. jfSv OY8TKRH. Tho undorsignod urc prepar'd to fur- l&Hwrklr »ish tlioir friends and tho public with Oyktcrs of the choicest quulity, either rrsh, pickled, or in the shell, at inurket prices. Fum- lies and parties cun always bn supplied with them Vesb every evening. All orders from the couutry promptly attended to. Apply to (i. M. WILLETT Sc CO., Bluett’s new luildiug, opposite St. Andrew’s Hull, Broughton street. Where can also bo found choice Goshen Butter, ut 20 cents per pound. Also Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Biscuits, uud iu short a choice assortment of Family Groceries, cheap in proportion. dec 2 m RECEIVED by tho subscriber, Knud for sule low, Indies (jailer Boots, Walking Shoes, India Rubbers, und Morocco Boots. Gentlemen’s Water Proof Boots, Cork Solo do., and India Rubber Overshoes. Always on mud a gcucrnl assortment of Shoes und Boots of every size anu quality. All in wunt aro respectfully invited to call. W. 1IEIDT, dec 2 Corner Broughtou and IlurnuribstB. Horses l Horses! ! r The subscriber will be at Gass’s Stn-(14*XS tile, in Savannah, by the 12tb of this mouth, wun u fine lot of horses for snlo. Among them sevorul fine puirs, one pair worth $800. Also some fine buggy and irny horses. (nov 8 tf) * I. ELLISTUN. T^OR SALE.—That very stylish fust trotting mare X? “Mrs. Caudle,” tlm property of the lulo Willium Henry Mongiii. No one need upply but u person wil ing to puy u fair price for a fine nuininl. nov 29 lw ROBT. HABERSHAM Sc SON. TO LET.—An OFFICE on the Bay, very favorably locuted. Apply to JUUL dec I THOMAS, FRIERSON Sc CO. OFFICE TO LET. A N OFFICE in a desirable situation, over the store xjL of 8. lloyt&. Co. Apply to II. L. BILBO, of the firm of S. Hoyt Sc Co. tf novO A VALUABLE GARDEN LOT FOR8ALK. 1ITILL bo sold ut privalo sale, if upplied for before ff tho 1st of January noxt, a vuluable Gurden Lot, containing 14 acres, on Thunderbolt road, oust of the farm of the subscriber. Apply at his Luw Office, over the storo of S. Hoyt Sc Co. nov7 lmo JOHN BILBO. HOARDING. F1M1REE Gentlemen wishing board, with or with- X out a room, cun apply iu liryan-st., 1st bouse be low Reynold's-squure, directly back of the Bay. doc 3 3" II. P. LINCOLN. /'YVERMEER.—A situution as manager upon a XX Grain uud Cotton Farm would bo tnkeu by one who is experienced. None ueod apply unless they cau give good wagos, und will support strict discipline.— Address, post puid, W. I. Savannah I'. O. C n25 / i()OK WANTED.—A whito woman for a Hotel at St. Augustine, Fla., is wauted immediately.— Good testimonials of character aud quulificutions re quired. Apply nt this Office. 2 dec 4 LABORERS WANTED. QAA 1. A BORERS wanted on tho Muscogee Rail OUU Road. Tho highest wages will be paid. Ap ply at the office of tho subscriber on tho line of the Road, 60 miles from Mucon. (4wn20) J. D.GRAY. V*TANTED.—A colored Boy to attend iu store.— VV Enquire at 100 Bryan street, nov 25 COLLINS & BULK LEY. JOHN ANTROBUS, PORTRAIT LANDSCAPE AND ANI MAL PAINTER. Over Jolm Al. Cooper A Co’.. Book Store, nov 21 Hnvannah. tf 1. DASHER’S CHEAP DRY GOODS STOKE, J40 Concrens Street, (Lute H. Lathrop’s.) A well selected stock of seasonable Staple aud Fuu cy DRY GOODS, aro kept constantly ou hand, and will bo sold cheap for cu*h. tPlease call and examine. ly nov 20 T. H. VANDEN BERG, rp LACHER of tiie Piano Forto, und of Vocal Music X in the English, German, French aud Italian Lan guages. Orders left nt the Music Store of F. Zog- baum Sc Co., and at his residence in Jones-st., corner of Burunrd, will bo promptly attended to. sopt 23 tf TO MANUFACTURERS. TYfANUFACTURERS’ ARTICLES, such as Loom 1XX Pickers, Loom Harnesses, Shuttles, Spools,Bob bins, and Belting, furnished directly from the Manu facturers, at lowest rates. ARo, wo ure prenured to receive orders for Machin ery for Cotton or Woolen Hills, in nil its variety, to bu furnished from tho most celebrated Machine Es tablishments in the country, the single Machine or in complete sets, ut rates lower than before known, dec 3—2w BAM’L HOYT Sc CO. /^OltN MILLS.—For Griuding Feed und Grist. A great variety of patterns and sizes, for bund aud horse-power; for sale by dec 2—3w SAM’L HOYT Sc CO. 13 ECEIVED and for sale: 12 sots Gin Gcoring XV Planes, No*. 7 to 12 feot diameter, dec 2—2w SAM’L HOYT Sc CO., No. C Whitakcr-street. pAUDliN HUEI18, Scud Wheal, Baud Rye and vJT Oat., fbr Mila by dec 2—2. SAM’L. HOYT & CO. TTEAVY Plantation HOES, of b'c»t Manufacture XX Also, light Gurden Hoo*, and Hoes for thiuuing Cotton Plunts; for sale by dec 2—2w SAM’L HOYT Sc CO. DOGAUDUS' HORSE POWERS, for two IA uud four liur.es ; for .ale by dec 2—2w BAM’I. HOYT A CO. TYOUGLA88’ Putent Cost Iron YARD PUMPS, X.X tho best urticlc ever iu use; do. do. Porco and Suction Pumps; for sale by dec 0—3w SAM’L IIOYT Sc CO. pa COU.H COTTON JCOPK, curled .lies, OU and 109 dozen Mule Line.,of a.iorted eizea.al very low pricoe, by the puckoin or aingle lino, dec 2-2 w SAM’L HOYT * CO. GEO. W. WILLY'S OLD ESTABLISHED AND TRULY LUCKY OFFICE RE-OPENED. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. CLASS 1M9. Fur the Itcnejit of the Independent Fire Company at Juguata, under the manaurment of F. C. HARDER it CO. Will be ilruM’n In public, iu tho Exchange Council Clmmhcr, To-Morrow, Dec. (ith, ut -1 o'clock, P. M. FINE SCHEME. $10,500!—$1,497! Tickets only $1—shares iu proportion. Arrangements have been made for tho prompt pavmont of ull PRIZKS sold under this management, and the public are assured tout funds sufficient to puy double the umouiit of uny Capital PKIZK advertised by them, have been deposited in one ol' our city Buuks. Besides, ample socurity bus bccu given by them for the same purpose. tsr All orders promptly aud confidentially attend ed tu, and drawings sent all customers out of tho city. Tickets, Shares uud Puckugei, for sale by GEO. W. WYLLY, dec 5 At bis Lucky Office, cor. Rull-st. and Bay Lane. RAILROAD LINES. 50 25 baskets Champagne; 50 boxes small Cheese, on consignment. For salo by dec 1 THOMAS, FRIERSON & CO. D rawn numbers—Of Grccuo Sc Pulaski Lottery, Class 126: 11 21 53 45 60 51 31 49 29 1 4 32. Holders of prizes will please call for the cash, or renew ut K. WITHINGTON’S. $7,230! DRAWS THIS DAY. Sales Close at 3 o'clock. P. M. GREENE A PULASKI MONUM’T LOT*Y CLASS NO. 127, FOU 1851. To be druwn in Suvannali, Gi., This Day, Dec. 5th, 1851. J. W. MAURY Sc CO., Managers. gTgp* 78 Number Lottery—15 Drawn Ballots. '_Aj SCHEME: 1 Prizcof $7,250!—1 of $2,000! 1 Prize of j 1,33.1-1 do. of $l,OUU. Ac. Ac. Ac. Tickets only $2ty—shnres in proportion. Tickets, either singly or by the Package, for sale ut * ‘ INC dec 6 K. WITHINGTON’S, No. 5 Bull-st. REMOVAL. 9Eo FASHIONABLE CLOTHING EMPORIUM. FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. fix HE subscriber takes this method of informing bis 1 friends und the citizens of Savannah, that hois now opening Thu imiNt Splendid Stock of Clothing; ever offered in this city. The prices iu plain figures are murked upon each urticlc, and no deviation, aud at the remurltiihly low pricos that the goods nro marked, the subscriber feels confident will be appre ciated by a generous public. Iu part arc tho following goods he has in store, to wit: GENTLEMEN’S COATS. Black, olive, brown, a:?d blue Ciotli Dress and Frock Coats. Black, brown, blue uud olive Cloth Sacks uudPolku Sacks. Olivo Shad Dress Coats. • Bluck Doeskin Polka Sucks. Fuucy colored do Drub Cassimerc, bluck, green uud brown Tweed Sucks and Polka Sacks. Silk aud Wool Sucks and Polka Sacks. OVERCOATS. Black und fancy colored Lubrudor, Politician, Beu- vor uud Castor OvercoaH. Gold-mixed und drub Pulmetto Overcoats. Drub and blue Pilot do Blue, drub and brown Blanket Ovvr Sucks. Gold-mixed uud dove-colored do Black uud drub Mohair Sncks. Colored Camel's liuir do. PANTALOONS. Black Doc Skin Punts, Plain Blue Cassimerc Pants, Fuucy Colored und Plain and Ribbed Pants, Black und Colored Sattiuet, do l'riuco Albert Riding Cord, do VESTS. Blnck Sutiu Single nud Double Breasted Vests, Fancy Sutin uiul Silk, do do Embossed Fuucy Silk, do do Blnck und Fuucy Burutliea und Embroid ered Cussimoro, do White and Fancy Satin ami Party do Piuin Black Silk Velvet, single and double breasted, Fancy Cut, aud Fuucy Cushmcre, do FURNISHING goods. Linen and Linen Bosom Shirts, Silk Lamb’s Wool nml Merino Shirts und Drawers, Linen, Jeans, and Canton Flannel, do Silk, Merino and Colton Half Hose, Silk, Thread and Nori Hose, Gentlemen's Dressing llobes, Linen Collars, two aud three ply. GLOVES. Black, White and Colored Kid Gloves,- Blnck nml Castor Riding, do Cloth Cashmere and Lined Berlin, do Bluck, White und Fancy Silk, do CRAVATS. Superfine Bluck Silk und Fuucy Cravats, great va riety, White Silk and Satin Party Cravats, Black and Fuucy Silk and Satiu Scurfs, and Operu Ties, Linen, Cumhric, Cliinu Cord and Pongco Pocket Handkerchiefs, Hats and Cups, a large assortment, Trunks, Putcut and Sole Lculhor, and Putent lock, Vulliccs, Carpet Bags, Ac., Ac. Youths’ nml Children’s Clothiug; the largest and finest stock iu tho State, at very low prices. DOTS’ CNOTICING. Children’* Clothing Department. This Department for Children’s Clothing is fitted up in the most costly stylo with every convenience for trying ou, fitting, Ac., the stock embraces every urti- clo in that line, consisting in nnrt of Coats and Punts of every style, Ovoruoats, ami Under Garments, Jenny Lind Sack.*, Polka do, Over Sucks Vests, Braided|suits, Piuin, Silk Velvet, Vest suits, and Boys' Cups, a lurgo assortment. The Ladies will find it to their interest to cull uud exumiuc uiy stock, us tlioy urc made-up in the latest style aud tho best manner uiul at the lowest pri ces. No abatement from the prices first asked. K^Don’l forget tlio*Nrw Store on first floor of St. Andrew’s Hull, corner of Broughtou and Jefferson Streets. ly lulls nov 8 N. B. No abatement from prices first asked. O BN TRAC RAIL ROAD. New Arraiiaeiiium ior Passiuigei 1 Tritltui! On und after I’ursday, July 1st, Pusseuger Trains will run as follows; />*$ Trains.—Leave Suvannali at 8 A. M., arrive ut Macon 6 30 P. M. Leave Macon 7.30 A. M., arrive at SaVauimli 0 P. M. Night 'rrains.—Leave Suvnunuli ut 8 P. M„ arrive at Macon 5.15 A. M. Leavo Macon 4.30 P. M., urrive ut Snvuiiuuh 2.30 A. M. Tho Day Train* connect with tho Macon and Wes tern Night Trains to uiul from Atlautu, Montgomery, nud Chattanooga, (anil going East,) with Stages to mid from MilledgrvillelVoni Gordon. The Night Trains connect with daily steamers to and lYoin Charleston, and with weekly steamships to uud froin New York, with 8tagc» to ami from Augusta from No. 9; At Macon with tho Macon aud West ern Day Trains to and from Atlanta, Columbus by Stage from Burnsville, Augusiu by Goorgin Rail Road, aud with South Western Rail Road to aud from Fort Vulley,und by Stages with points South westward. WM. M. WADLEY, jn» c "I tf GeneralSuper't. Supcrlntt'iirfeiit’M Ofllcc U. R. R. ( SAVANNAH, GA., OCT. 7, 1851. $ G OODS to be shipped over this lload must have the destination distinctly marked ou each Pack age, uml the name or initials ol'tlio last Railroud over which ilicy are to pass. Goods consignod io the Forwarding Agent of this Company, must bo murked as ubovu, or it will be done at the expense of the owner. This Rulo is absolutely necessary, in conscquenco of tho Humorous Railroad connections made uml about to be made with tho main trunk. WM. M. WADLEY, oct 8 3tno Omicrnl Superintendent. SUI’KHINTKNDKNT S OFMCK. Augusta nml WtiyiicNboro' ltnllrond. Savannah, Ga., 24th Nov. 1851. mills Road is now open for transportation of X freights uml passenger* to Stutiou No. 1. The night train of this Road, and tho night trains of the Central Railroad, and a splendid linn of four horse post couches, forms a porfect daily connection bctwcou Savannah aud Augusta, uud Macon and Augusta. For the accommodation of local travel, a duy traiu will run in connection with tho day traius, on the Central Railroad, to und from Suvunnah aud Macon. The Road is now iu rapid progress, nml will be opened (or tranportntion of freight and pussrngers to points beyond the present terminus, as soon us completed. Fure between Savnnuali nud Augusta, $5 50 do Macon do uo 6 50 WM. M. WADLEY, nov 2fi 3ni Gsuerul Superintendent. Superintendent’* ftfllce MlllodgevHle ) nml Gordon Rnllrond Company. > M1I.LEDGEVILLE, Oct. 28, 1851. ) T HIS Rond is now opened for the Transportation of Freight and Passengers. The Company will have nu Agent at the Depot to receive uml forward produco to any place desired.— Merchuuidse will ho forwurded by wagons to points beyond this place if desired. Freights payable either at Savannah, Macon or Mil- lodgevillc. All regulations in regard to transportation of freights, Ac., on tills Road will bo the sumo as those adopted by the Centrul Railroad Sc Bunking Co. WM. M. WADLEY, nov 15 3mo Geu'lSupt. MISS L. II. SARGEANT H AS ju»i arrived iu Snvuuuali, whole she purposes giving Lessons iu the art of modelling WAX FLOWERS in Parisinn fashion, for which the first pre mium was awarded to her by the Amorieuu Institute, at their late Fair in Now-York, making Paper Flowers uud u variety of Fancy Work. Him solicits culls from tho ludies of Savutinuh to sec specimens of her work, fueling fully assured they will be perfectly fascinuted withliieart, tit Mud.Gicrurd’s, youth Broud street, op posite tlie Academy. lino* nov 24 TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD. S TOLEN from the dwelling house of the undersign ed, Orleans Square, on Friday night lust, A silver Croam Pot, Kirk niukor, with tho loiters “li. II." engraved on it. A plain silver Mug, with the initials “J. II.” A double Great Cout. worn on either side—-rough side black, and smooth side blue—neither lined ; loops instead of button holes. Also, a blue Cloak, somewhat worn, with velvet col lar and fucing, red plaid lining. The above rewurd will bu jmid for the recovery of the articles, or in proportion for uny of them, dec 1 ROBERT HABERSHAM Central Railroad «ta It an king; Co. t SAVANNAH, DEC.2, 1851. 5 T HE Board of Directors liavo this day declared a Dividend of 4 per cent, ou the General Slock of (iie Coiupuuy, for the last six mouths, payable on uud uftcr the 15th instant. At tho same lime, tho Dividends ou ilia Prel’orrod Block will bn paid. dec 2 3 SOLOMON COHEN, Cashier. CHRISTMAS IS COMING! rriHE World’s Fulr, nor uny other Fair, cannot pro- X duce abettor supply of Fire Works, of ull descrip tions, than can bo hud ut ALEXANDER’S, by whole sale or retail, corner of Bull und Congress-sts., Monu ment Square.6 dec 1 FOR SALE, O NE of the most healthy and productive Colton Plantations iu the vicinity, together with about 117 negroes on it. Tbo Plantation is about 30 miles from tbo city, or. a bold Salt Water Creek. Contain* about 7000 ucrc-2000 of which are planting land-1000 open, und the greater part in cultivation ; the proper ty bus puid the present owner an interest beyond 7 per cent, besides u largo increase iu people. Ou the land is a verv elegant Dwelling House. It is offered together with Stock, Mules, Horses, aud everything requisite for a well stocked plautation. __For partic ulars upply to dec 3 It. HABERSHAM Sc SON. TO PRESERVE AND BEAUTIFY THE HAIR. The Celebrated Bohemiun HAIR DYE! T HIS Liquid is a recent aud important discovery iu chemical scienco, uud is used for changing any color of the Hair, Whiskers, Eyebrows, Ac., See., to a beautiful bluck, brown, or chestnut color, tbo instaul it is applied, without injury to tho hair or skin. For sale aud applied by A. CRI8TADORO, No. 9 Monuineut-sqr., West side. Ladies and Gentlemen waited upon ut their resi dences, if requested. <’ R 1ST A DORO *S IIAIR PRESERVA TIVE AND DANDRUFF ERADIC'ATOR.— Persons who arc troubled with dnudruff. or are losing their linir, should try this articlo, as it bus nrovod effectual iu removiug dandruff from the scull), besides making tho hurslicst hair soft and silky. Numerous references givcu if required. For sulo uml applied by a rniy'iohMiiri v 15—lmo A. CR1STADOUO, Nb. 9 Monument-sqr., West side. moils’ Building, 142 Brougliton-street, begs loave to inform tho public that lie is now prepared to furnish familiss and nil who may lavor him with their patron age, with every urticln in the Grocery line, of the best kind, at wholesale and retail. Orders from planter! t up with groat care i nov 15 /“kVKR-COATS.—Jnst received three dozen ns- V* sorted Over-Coats, black, greeu and brown cloth. Also, some very cheap Csuimere Over-Coats, at nov 21 DIBBLE Ac CAREY'S. SAVANNAH FEMALE SEMINARY M RS. MAIUA G. BUCHANAN, assisted by her sisters, Mrs. J. L. Bloiiut und Miss Kyle, will open on Wednesday, November 5lli, a Female Semin ary at her residence, No. 167 Brougbton-strect. Mrs. Buchanan will pay strict uttentiou, not only to the mental culture of those young Ladies who may be committed to her charge, but also to tlioir moral train ing aud general deportment. The discipline of tbo School will strictly enforce tbo principles of obedience, industry, uud order, but at the same limn the government will purtnke of that mild charctcr, which marks tho relation between pa- rout and child. llopr*ria «f tho progress und deportment of each pupil will be publicly read in the School Room, on the last Friday iu every month, and at tho same time recitations will be heard in tbo different studies. Pa rents uud guardiuns are respectfully invited to at tend. Tkbms of Tuition per Quarter. Orthograi ' first Pr] Tho above Otthograpby, Rending, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Mythology, History, (Sacred, An cient and Modern,) Geogruphy, (Ancient aud Modern, Natural History,Elocution,Rhetoric uud Composition * Tho abovo branches, with Natural, Mental, und Moral Philosophy, Physiology, Astron omy, and the use of the Globes Music French...; Drawing, and Monochromatic Painting 15 00 Stationery und Fuel, ; 150 Instruction will bn given in tho science of Music on the Blackboard, which will grcutly facilitate thopro- giess of the nupil. Mrs. Bucfiuuun and her sinters can show testimo nials of their qualifications us Teachers from gentle men of character amt eminence. Suvauuuh, Nov. 1, 1851. 1 KIMS OF TUITION PER UUAHTKH. igranhy, Reading and Writing, and the t Principles of Geography and History.. $ 8 00 ibovo branches with Arithmetic 10 00 12 00 15 00 25 00 15 00 the Eslute of Wni. II. Mongiii, late of Chnthuin county, deceased, are requested to present them, duly attested, within tho time prescribed by law, htid all indebted to the same will ninke immediate payment to J. STODDARD, ) P . n , ntnrB or F. S. BARTOW, J Executors, nov 14 2*w6w G AS LAMPS! GAM LABIUM a lnr e . ..ml handsome assortment of Gas Lamp*, Glass and Britannia Ware. Just recoived, and for sale by unvOll I Nil A MAVT.R IM lt.«,i»ii bo made to tho luferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for loave tq sell Military Bouuty Lund Warrant No. 71,311, und nil the Real Estate and interest of Andrew Mitchell, lute of Baid county, deceased, for tho beuefit of his creditors and ull concerned. DOMINICK GARAUGHTY, sept 10 luw4m Administrator. REMOVAL. TAMES STRATTON, of tho late firm of Straf ton Sc Dobson, Gas Fitters, See., lute of 72 St Julian street, begs to inform file inhabitants of Savannah, that ho has Removed to his new und spacious Store, No. 155 Rroughton-strcrt, first door West of Barnard- streot, over Mr. Box’s llut Store, whero he Ims now the opportunity of keeping a larger assortment ol Ckuuueliers, Pendants, Bruckets, Burners, Pipes, and every other article used in Gas Fittiug,&c. apr 22 if TIN AND COPFlilt MANUFACTORY , No. 10 Hnrnard Street. fpHIS ESTABLISMENT is now in operation, J where we will keep constantly on hand, every description of plain and japanned Tinware,Sheet Iron, sold on favorable terms. J. J. MAURICE, Proprietor. /COPPERSMITH SHOP.-J. J- MAURICE, No. 10 Barnard street, would inform Owners, Captains and Engineers of Steamboats und Mills, that he is now prepared to manufucturo all kind* of Cop- per, Steam and Waior Pipes, at 45c. per lb. * * sept 15 rpHE SUBSCRIBER is X Mctalie Roofs, Tin, Copp shortest notice, No. 10 Barnard street. prepared to d Iron, at J. J. MAURICE. 1-4 and 12-4 Linen and Cotton Sheeting; 4-4, 5-4 and 0-4 Linen and Cotton Pillow Case; ^ and 4 ‘ English and French Furniture Chiutzs; %i and 4 Furniture Dimity; 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, 11-4 und 12-4, Mar seilles Quilts; 10-4, 11-4 aud 12-4 super Whituoy Blankets,uud u fine assortment of Scotch and Houcku- buck Diaper. For sale bv dec 3 AIKIN& BURNS. TT'Olt SALE.—Kentucky Rope” of the best quality. J deel lmo R. HABERSHAM Sc SON. r POBACCO.—100 151b boxes Tobacco, 3 plug* t X the pound ; 50 boxes pouods, favorite brauas.- For sale by dec 1 THOMAS, FRIERSON Sc CO. AMS AND SIDES.—10 hhds superior flam and 10 do do Bides. landing |>er schr Woodbridgi for snle by (dee 2) BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. SHIP LINES. FOR NEW-YOltK.. The Regular Fackct Schooner VIRGINIA, ^BJ£c«pt Hobart, will meet w itii quick.dispatch |\>i Hit' uoovo port. I'Or Freight of 200 bales Cotton, to completo her cargo, apply to Cnptuin ou board, or (o dec 4 ROWLAND Sc WAHilBCRlV. FOR BALTIMORB-Kejuiliir Line. Tbo regular packet schr. AVOODBmDuE, jfcSiRHrudford, master, will have despatch as above. * or iroight or { assugc, apply on board, at Tolfair’s ! wharf, or to i doc 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. n WANTED. " Xh-}, A vessel to load for Now-York, capable of * SsK&carryiiig six or seven thousand bushels of Grain. c dec 1 B ROBT. HABERSHAM it BON. J FOR NEW YORK. c The rogulur packet brig ALFRED EXALL, *mj£Guldcii muster, will huvo quick dispatch us abovo ; apply to J nov 29 C. A. GREINER. a FOR BALTIMORE. X>-X The packet suhooucr MARY' F. LUTTER- f atSfcl.OW, Somers master, will huvo dispatch as ^ above. For freight or pussage, apply to nov 29 C. A. GREINER. FOR NEW ORLEAN8. | ■Ag' The packet brig MECHANIC, Cox imistar, AfSgwill have quick dispatch u.i above. For freight / or puscage, apply to nov 2ft C. A. GREINER. n FOR BOSTON. Ir Tho superior now burk WALTIIAM, lloud- C *jU£li ttc muster, will meet w itli dispatch us ubovc. t For Freight or l’ussugo apply on board, , at Tclfuir’s B wharf,or to nov 26 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. FOR NEW YORK.—Old K*tubli*liod Linn. '-Tk Tho Regular Backet Brig l’Hll.URA, C. ^Ij^TliHtchor muster, having most of her freight I engaged, will meet with despatch ns above. For freight or passage, having good accommodations, ap ply on bourd, ut Telfair’s wharf, or to nov 25 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. ■ FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Heron’s Line. Xbx The Regular l’ackct Schooner C. C. STRAT- SfiSgTON, Wchcott master, will have quick despatch us above. For Freight or I’Msuge apply lo nov 24 , C. A. GREINER. FOIL BALTIIHOUK.—UpRilinr Line. Tho Regular Bucket Schooner H. N. GAM- ^y^^BUlLL, VV. A. Whnrf muster, will meet with w despatch us above. For Freight or Passage upply ou board, at Telfair’s Wharf, or to nov 24 imiUllA.M, KK1.I.Y A CO. FOR NEW ORLEANS. The brig CHALLENGE, 8. M. Long muster, sQSgwill have despatch as above. For Freight or Biix.uge upply on hoard, at Johnson’s Lower wharf, or to (nov 22) BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. ■ FOR LIVERPOOL, •’ Tlic A. 8. American Hbip BUENA VISTA, N a jj^£IIowiird Master, having a part of her freight 1 ungaged, will meet with despatch. For freight engage ments apply lo nov 13 3w CHAS. A. GREINER. FOR 1I08T0N. n J&X The first class ship SILAS LEONARD, T. ^^gllansett master, will meet with despatch'as n above. For Freight or Passage apply on board, or to nov 8 BRIGIIAM, KELLY Sc CO. - Jk HERONS UEliULAIU'ACKETUNE.'-k BKTWKKN iTIILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH. The following vessels compriso litis Line, und will sail about ovory two weeks, viz : Helir. JULIA ELIZA. Copt. IliODB. Schr. J. 11. HOLMES, Capt. Lodok Schr. DART Cupt. Soxeus Schr. CHAS. A. GREINER, Capt. 1'kTKnsoN. The vessels uro ull first class Schooners, aid com manded by Captains experienced iu tlm trade, and who will uso their best exertions to give satisfaction io the 1 shippers. Ifor Froighi or Passage, (having good ac- coiuodalimi, for passage) apply to CHAS. A. GREINER, No. 72 Bay-strcet, Savanuuli. HERON Sc MARTIN, No. North Whnrves, fob 11 Philadelphia. FINE DRESS VESTS.^fe light Vests, for evening Dress, just received and for salo by (uov 27) JOHN MALLEHY. SELLING OFF I mini SUIISCRIIIER will .ell off liis .lock of 1 1 CLOTHING, IIATS, uml NEGRO SHOES .1 . reduced prices, (nov 9—lino) WM. B. HALE. 8T. ANDRISW>8 HALL CHEAP GROCERY STORE! C. B. 8CALL Y invites tbo attention of captains of vessels, boarding house keepers ami private fami lies, to an inspection of his stock. Every article wur- runted, und sold at tbo loiceat cash price. nov22 ly d. it. FiaaiNo, DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, Corner of I'rlco nml Urougliton Hti'sets, ITAH Constantly on hand a good supply of Medi- XX cines, Ink, Pens, Writing Paper, and Burning Fluid. lmo nov 22 1YRESS GOODS.—Received and for sulo u few XX very handsome All-wool Printed Dc Luiucs ; also , in store a full assortment of low priced Do Laines, Cashmeres, Scotch Plaids, Irish Poplins, piuin and fig ured Alpacas, together with other styles of Dress Goods, which ure offered ut the lowest market price by uov 24 Laroche, bowne ic co. i PANTS AND VESTS.—Black Dim Skin and X Fancy CuMsitnorc Punts. Also, Embroidered hlk Cushinioro and Sntin, together with an extensivo ussarl- incut of black Faucy Silk uud Cashmere Vests.. A no w , supply just received uud for sale by uov 14 VV. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitaker-st ■3RITISH LUSTRE.—For cleaning aud pol- XX ishiug Stoves, Grutcs, See.; just received and for snlo by COLLINS Sc BULKLEY, nov 21 190 Brynn-st. /CARPET HAGS.—Just received n. Bill assort- VV men 1 of Gent’s aud Ladies' Brus»els aud Tapast.y Carpet lings ; also, Children's School Satchels. For sale low by LaROCHE, BOWNE Sc CO. nov 25 DROWN CLARIFIED SUGAR.—50 bbls. X> Brown und light clarified Sugar. Just lauding and for salo by nov 26 C, B. SCALLY, St. Andrewl' Hall. TTKCKER’S FAltlNA.-lO boxes Hecker’sFu- XX rina, a choice article for Puddings, Just re ceived aud for sulo by C. 11. SCALLY', uov 20 St. Andrews Hall. DKODA1S AND PA11,8.—20 iloz. Bruonie, uml O lOduz. Pull.. Just Inmlink uml fur sale by nuv 2« C. B. SCAI.LY, St. Andrnw. Hull. ■ \H. DAILY’S comm MIXTURE.—Tlm XX only certuiu remedy for Cough und Cohi«\ For ,o]o by JAS. II. CARTER, Drujigi.t, nov 29 Jcfferaou-st. OOII.ED LINSEED OIL.—JuM rmioiv.d uud X> for sale by JAS. II. CARTER, Druggist, nov 29 Jeft'erson-sl. "WINDOW GLASS.—150 boxes GIuss, 8 by 10 Tv and 10 by 12. For sale by JAS. H. CARTER, Druggist, nov 29 Jeffcrspu-st. r|TANNERS’ OIL.—590 gallons Tanners’ Oil—a X prime urticle. For suln by JAS. Ht CARTER, Druggist, nov 29 J offer son-sL X/fOLASSKS.—125 t>bl». new crop N. O. fllolus- lvX see, landing and for sale by nov 29 12 C. A. GREINER. 13 ACON.—39hhds prime Cincinnati Bacon Sides, X3 lauding und forsnlo by nov 29 12 C. A. GREINER. /‘iANDLES.— 100 boxes Star Camllos, landing VV and for sule by nov29 12 O. A. GREINER. UAVA JELLY, AND MAHMELADE.- i vJ A fresh supply just received nud for snlo by nov 20 J. DkMARTIN. pOTASH.—6 casks first sort Potasherjustrcceiv- X cd. and for sale bv the cask, or in smuller quanti ties, by ’ JOS. M. TURNER, uov 20 Monument Square. T\TEW HAMS.—600 F. Roboson’s now Baltimore It Hams, for sale by nov 18 EDWARD II. BUNKER, 80 Buy-.l. IT AIK.—10 cu.k. Huir, wiitublo for pluslcriug; XX for safe by dec 2 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO , IIAU LAMPS AND 1, ANTE If NS.—A full XI assortment of Hull Lamps und Lanterns, w ire guarded aud plain ; for salo by y dec 2 COLLINS Sc BULKLEY. /"i HOICK BUTTER.—8 firkins choice Goshen VV Butter landing, aud for sale by dec 1 COHENS Sc HERTZ. or, BOXES ASSORTED CANDLES, 5 o£*Xcases Pino Apple Cheese; 15 boxes E. Dairy do; 50 whole, halves und quarter boxes Raisins. Jtut re ceived und for sale by dec 4 J. DeMARTIN. VV OOD BUCKETS AND MEASUkES— YY For salo by F. W. CORNWELL, dec 4 102 Bryan-st. DROYVN’S ESSENCE OF JAMAICA XX GINGER.—Just received, aud for sale by dee 4 MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON. /TORN.—500 bushels prime while Corn iu store.— VV For sale by W. P. TEFFT, dee 4 62 Buy street. ¥TASTING>8 COMPOUND SY^UP OF XX NAPTHA.—For tho cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, and all diseases of tho chest and lungs. For sale by dec 4 MOORE Sc HENDRICKSON. • ( ’REAM ALE.—50 barrel. Gream Ale, browoT! Vv expressly for mo, superior to any other in this market. Landing from schooner Virginia, und for salo at tho Albany Ale Depot. ‘ dec 4 W. M. DAVIDSON. , |> ALTIMOHE FLOUR.-l«l bbl.. Buldmere ; -XX Flour lauding from ship wabella,, and Jbr sale by dee 1 COllE.'S * HEjn cj STEAMBOAT LINES. To Leave on Monday, Dec. 8. STEAM-SHIP ISABEI., r£ OU V1A KB V WKHT. *W! C r 0 £.~fIi li l o’1 rine , lkc Steanuhip habel. To Leaf* on the %th andtPind of each month. U. MAIL STEAM-SHIP LINE. jljmlciidij .t^m shin ISABEL, of 1,100 Ions burthen, William Kol- linf, Commander, will Iruve Savnn- u w rogon, Orleaimr “i >p, S5fr KN8 Sc HERTZ. Through Tickets to Savannah or Charleston, via CHANGE OF SCHEIWLK. Daily U. S. Matt Steam-packet Line B X T W E ■ N SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON** tisidc direct, and through in eight hours, Tho lino, composed of the following steamer*, tho July 1 daily nt 9 o’clock, A. M., connecting with Rnil-Rond, Suvannali, and Wilmington lesion. 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Ag’t., Savannah. E.LAFITTE Sc CO., Ag’ts., Charleston. OPPOSITION LINE TO FLORIDA! ATE OF PANHAGE REDUCED!! Tho superior new steamer Packet WELAKA, P. Blankenship, Cap tain, leaves every FRIDAY, at 10 ■o’clock, A. M. Kate of passngo in largo airy state rooms, ns follows t To Darien $3 00 “ St. Marys 4 50 “ Jacksonville 6 00 “ Picolata 8 00 “ Pulatka 8 00 “ Black Creek 8 00 N. B.—Freight consigned to K. R. Duke, for Ocala, rill be shipped free of nil charges at Palatka. Apply ou board, at the Charleston Co’s Wharf, or to oct 1 S. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. FOR AUGUSTA AND UAMBUHG. Jas. M. Moody, will leave ns abovo Far freight or passage, having fiuo accommodation, apply on M. A. COHEN, Agent, •ight payable by shippers, doc 3 Tho stonmer ISAAC SCOTT, O. Quinn master, is loading and will meet with dispatch as abovo. For ■freight or passage, apply on board i lower wharf, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. FOR CHARLESTON, B, BOYD'S LAND- IKAUFO it unur uomcif ouurr iwii ^ **■*» ING, HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT. The well known Menm-packet WM. SEABROOK, Copt. F. Peck, having undergone thorough repairs, 'will leave for the above placei every tu,tvuih^, ut 8V2 o’clock. For freight or pas sage, having state room accommodations, apply on board, nt tho Charleston Steam-boat Co’s, wharf, or o 8. M. LAFFITEAU, Agent. All way freight pnynhlo by shippers. sept IS . illnll lilUU III! i uinmai BruiiMfvIck. Ht. Mary’s. Jacksonville) Black Creek and l’icolata'. '•’a r nnxttm U ‘TUBDAY, DKG.?, AT 10 O’CLOCK^ Tho superior stoam-puckct HT. MATTHEWS, Capt. H. Blanken ship, will leave on Saturday morr ing at 10 o’clock, and will contittl unlay. For freight or pannage, Ihi ••pply «n board, at tho Fell M. A. COHEN, AK?nl.i ■*roTglit for Farl'Brooke. Pay,,.,'. L.ndU,, r Spring, to go by II. II. Reid Sc Co’s lighters tliu, will bo forwarded free of wlimbige and <l "“ i' 1 ""- —, , ysa'- re Tuowdav Mornlnfi.at lOa’elaCk. FOR PALATKA, FIX. VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK, ST. MARY87JACK SONVILLE, BLACK CREEK, AND PICOLATA. The steam packet WM. GASTON, Capt. G. R. Cliighorn, will leave the Ferry wharf, as above, at 10 o'clock, *A. M., connecting with the U. 8. M. Stages at Jacksonville, Picolata und Tala'-ka. For freight or Passage, upply on bonrd, or to M. A. COHEN, Ag't. Freight payable by shippers. P. S.—Freight for Fort Brooke, Payne’s Lending, sept 25 PIANO FORTES. Tho Subscriber*, solo Agents for A. BStodard Si Co’s uml J. B. Dunham’s /Piano Fortes, aro always supplied ■with nu assortment of these fuvortta usual observer, ns well us tho critical connoisseur.— ’ho ladies are respectfully invited to view these initru- doiits, uud an arrangement having been effected with no of our most eniiuont Pianists for tho purpose, they uu also bo enabled to judge of the tone. F. ZOGBAUM Sc CO., Market Square, iy Socoml Imnd Pianos tnkeu iu oxchange, also lined aud repaired 1® MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Those in wontof Musical Instruments would do Well to oxiimine tho stock of tho Subscri bers, comprising every tiling in their line.— Having been selected by Mr. Zogbnum at (ho torie* in Europe during the paatsummer, and sd for cash, they cun fully compete with nny a importing House. Deulers are invited to on on of articles snd price. F. ZOGBAUM Sc CO.. Importers, |. Market Square. ' Seven Pianos, of which six aro of Rosewood, and one of Mahogany, are offered for snle or will bo let. inquire ut n»y residence, in Jones street, 2nd ird street, where the Pianos can 4>e T. H. VANDEN BERG. tf PIANO AND FURNITURE HTOUR I The Subscribers tukc this method to inibrm their friends and the public that they aro now makiug large additions to r 1ANO AND CABINET FURNITURE- which they offer for sale al New York prices. Have coiibtanlly on haud a largo assortment of nickering, Nunn, St Clarke'*, A. II. Gale Sc Co’s 0, li, und 7 octavo Piano Fortes; also Nunn Sc Fish ’s, and Allen Sc Brown’s Shfus, Couehes, Lounges, iiilo, iniw°,uuiiini>niu., . . >m. »40iB, uurutr otniiuB, Book Stolid^ Work Tiililo., Too Fojnk, Wardrobe., HocroUrio.,Book Cu.e., Sideboard., MarbletopWa.h- «lanu., Brewing Table., Urei.iu* Bureaus, largo Ma- hogauy Field Bedsteads, French Bedsteads, Cribs, Colts, Looking Glassei, Toilet Giassfes, Pier Glasses, Matrasses uud Fcuthors. “ _ Also, a large assortment of Floor Oil Cloth, from I to 6 yards wide, cut out for any sized room or hull, and sont to uuy part of the State. • Also, n great variety of Window Shades, with fix- turos complete. Oiir stock of Furniture and Piauos is made up to our own ordor and selection. We havo confidence in recommending it to all who are in want, and on tho most accommodating terms, sopt 3 ly 1. W. MORRELL Sc CO WOOD! WOOD!! T HE subscriber having oponed a WOOD YARP in tho roar of Lachliaou's Foundry, respectfully in forms tho citizens of Savannah that he is prepared to fill all orders sent tu him on as good terms as can bn done in tho city. Orders left at Allen Sc Co’s Yard, or at my res idence, will be atteuded to. F- W. AVERFELT, nov 9 1 m Cortier West Broud rind Bryan-sts. China Tea aud Dinner Sets, together with a com plete assortment of Whito China, just ondfor sale by (nov 13) COLLINS St BULKLEY. ft ff REWARD—Will bo given""fir the return of tpD a Buggy Harnoss, lost from n bay mare, yea- ter duy found astray iu WJ.liamsou’s old field. jj ec o H. Ij. pILPU. 'SSSSOm a co. D "O.'UBSTio LIQUORS.—100 bbl. S Phelp'. Gin, 15 do P it H Couneclicut River do; 40 do Domu.tic Broody, 10 do old Uooricio do: 100 do N O Recti tied Whi.key, SO do old Mononcohab dc, 60 do Rye do: 80 do N E Rum. Id More and for >«le by doc 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. I71.OUU.-5D bbl. be.t'"BiUtiiuore Flour, londlng f per schr Woodbridre ; for Mile by bRIGRAM! l6sLLY A. CO. MAHHIIALI.’BPAIN ERADIOATOR.- ivl A large lnl just received ood tnr .ole by JAB. II. CARTER, Druggiet, nov 29 Jefferwn.t,