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SEI© OF TEE FAMILY
YvaNNAH, SEPTEMBER 21, 1850.
Constitution and By-Laws, S. of T.
\Ve liuvc in Type the Constitution of Subordi
rl te Divisions, and will print fur those Divisions
niay need Copies, at ten dollars the first hun
ami five dollars per hundred for all dupli
fitos-
tr w e will send a copy of the Friend of the i
family and Arthur's Home Gazette for one year, to
||t y person sending us three dollars, postage
pil-
Or, the Friend of the Family and Godey’s La-
Book, for four dollars, for or.e year.
Or, the Friend of the Family and the Daily Mor
.;,g News for five dollars, for one year.
Education.
Jlr. Jos. M. Sliellman (as will be seen by refer*
t „ C f to outadvertising columns,) proposes to open
, Select School, to consist of but twenty five schol
ars, ami limited to that number; the terms twen
ty five dollars each per ternt of five and a half
months. The advantages of such a school, will
tereadily acknowledged by every one, aid the
compensation being reasonable, success will assu
redlv crown the effort. Mr. Shellman’s long ex
perience and superior qualifications as a teacher,
rcfdno emment, bui justly entitle him to a share
j; the public patronage.
Jenny Lind’s First Concert.
If we may judge by the reports in the Northen
tapers, the people of New York are demented
;v the great vocalist. She carried every thing by
norm at her first Concert; and when it was an
nneed by Mr. Barnum that she would not ap
oropriate one cent of the large um which fi ll to
: ,,. r iliare of the proceeds—slo,ooo—they shou- ■
• and themselves hoarse.
The following prize song, for which S2OO was
-1, wntten l>v Buyaid Taylor, and set to music
v Benedict, was sung at the conclusion of the Con
wt:
GREETING TO AMERICA.
tVORDS BY BAYARD TAYLOIl —MUSIC BY JCT.ES
BENEDICT.
lireet, with a full heart, the Land of the West,
Whose Banner of Stats o'er the world is un
rolled ;
Ikusts einpiic u’ersha lows Atlantic’su ide breast,
And opes to the sunset its gateway of gold!
A land of the Mountain, the land of the lake,
Aid rivers that roll in magnificent tkle
i.Tt‘ the souls of the m'ghty from slumhcrawake,
Aid hallow the soil for whose freedom they
died .’
ouCracle of Empire! though wide be the foam
1 bat severs the land ot my fathers and thee,
Ihea--, from thy bn-om, the welcome of home,
For Song has a home in the hearts of the free!
And long as thy waters shall gleam in the sun,
And long as thy heroe® remember, their scars,
B-ihe'natuUof thy children united as one,
And Peace shed her light on the Banner of
Stars!”
Soda Water.
Tiie pardic are informed that they can be sup
r."d during the fall and Winter season?, with
i a Water, Iced, and reads for use, at the store
!'• M . J. E. Johnson,
i? Mr. G. M. Gridin having purchased the
■-ve.ry and Watchmaking Establishment, for
” ‘Hy owned by the late M E istman, will continue
‘‘ ‘isincss at the old stand, corner of Bryan and
‘'“lAcr Streets. We wish him success.
D* Our City readers may be on the look out
Tuciday morning, for the new S.ecm-ship
Forila.
Fall Fashions.
Fjr the gratification of our lady readers, we
fathered from the Chit-Chit of Godey’s L:i
the slight variations, tlius far, iti the
S'yles ; the advantages of v\hich, theprudent
tj economical will readily perceive.
ltf Chinese Silks, so fashionable a few years
o *re again in use. Dark fawn, stone color,
a, ‘ n i blue, and brown, are the favoiite hues; the
“ l,are made very full, long beliind, mid suffi
"‘y > h , u tin front for the display of n neat little
■an<l co Tespo -ditigly neat Boot or Slipper;
“skirts from buddies to hem, to be trimmed
a double row of worsted laec, separated by a
JW P ping; these to be placed fiat upon the
•'and beneath them rows of the silk pinked,
aniber ot these suited to the taste of the wearer;
lerves to he loose, or the hanging sleeve as it
1 nied, with under-sleeves, which are made in
( "y “f ways, of thin material, however, and
*’- Vj c "nfined at the wrist bv a band of insertion,
! * “ith puff-, separated by insertions, either
b will be found extremdy becoming to a
’ .’ formed arm; Chcmizettes corresponding \
under-sleeves are also in favor. Mantil
l!'e uune material as the Dres-, to fit closely.
ofa <ou .and and graceful pattern, trimmed with
1 Tuw s jf Jeep lace, beaded by three rows of
°* silk braid. The Sacqucs w ill be made in
‘"’form, fitting close to the figure, with sleeves
~,d Pery i„ one piece, and knotted with plain
. J ° !li) ftho same slnde as the article fc r Saeque.
;■ style for Pocket Handerchiefs have
scolloped, and finished with bottoti'hole
the corner# to be nicely rounded off.
Harmonic Institute.
s always a pleasureable task w.thus to notice
■ lni provement, having a tendency to increase
Cities of our citizens in retaining their re
gents among-t ourselves, instead of, as here
, ‘ rp Ending abroad. In this light we view the
‘ <lc Store of Messrs. F. ZoOBAUM &Cos., as
§ with efficiency and ability, avoid long felt
■kir njusical community, and to judge by the
Wprnvemeots they are making, we may also add
■ profit to themselves— hit such is the case wo
■ . hope, being fully satisfied that they neglect
■ of deserving success.
h\Ut our citizens are enabled to procure all
in the musical line, Country Merchants
M ‘ ll r -base, at least as cheap, as at the Norih, F.
lit being importers of every article in
line of European manufacture. This in itseif
■ consideration with us, being an
hnk broken from the chain of Northern de.
R riCe > a nd to all engaged in the accomplish,
this object, we wish God pseod.
Arthur’s Homs Gazette.
Avery interesting, capable, and already popular
family Newspaper of the highest moral and intel
lectual character, and fully sustaining the authors
reputation. We are in possession at present, of
but the third number, and there is so much of merit
about tins, tint we feel no hesitancy in predicting
its success. \\ e take great pleasure in recommen
ding it to the notice of every family circle, in which,
it will be found a most entertaining and instructive
weekly visitor.
Our Jenny Lind Handkerchief.
A present from the Messrs. CurreJl & Boggs.
We would recommend this article for the use of
any who may feel symptoms of the Jenny Lind
fe%er, now prevailing* (find who are despairing of
a sight of the lovely original,) as a most efficacious
antidote against the contagion. We have possessed
our s but a short time, and have sufficiently tested
its eradicaiing tendency. We would also referour
readers to the£a Ivertisements of Messrs.|Currrcli
& Boggs, in which will be seen that they have re
ceived an am j le and *llOll selected stock of Drv
Goo.is, of the most fashionable styles, and compri
sing every article in their line of business.
Godey’s Lady’s Bock.
M c have received fiomlhc publishers the Octo
ber number of this popular and much valued
Mu gazine; it is as usual full of varied inter
est ot high toned sentiment, poetically’, as well as
otherwise expressed, and nicely adapted to the
tastes of the most refined and discriminating,speak
ing well and worthily for its talented contributors t
it has become invaluable to the Ladies, and is
read w ith pleasure by all wdio can appreciate lite
rary excellence. The plates are very superior,
and also much appreciated.
Why is ii better to be burnt at a
stake, than to have your head cut
<>fTat a block ? Because a hot stake
is better than a cold chop.
*
“Massa,” said a Southern negro,
as he was examining the many rents
in his brogans, “wonder where
shoes come from V*
“Oh,they grow at the North,”
was the reply.
“Well guess he picked fore he rive
then.”
PLANTER’S PRICES CMHEM,
[revised and corrected weekly.]
Special attention will be given to this department of
the paper, and Planters may reiy upon getting their sup
plies and selling their produce at our quotations.
ARTICLES. From to
BAGGING, Ilemp 44 in..... yd
Gunny 15| 16|
Kentucky I
BALK HOPE, .Manilla lb
Kentucky . 8. 8i
BACON', Hams lb 11
Sides 6J 7
Shoulders 6 Cl
BUTTER, Goshen, Prime 20 22
Inferior 15 18
CANDLES, Spermacetti
Tuliow,Georgia made
Northern made 12 1G
CHEESE, Northern .!
COFFEE, Hto 11 lii
Java 1 P 4 J-5
Laguiyra IG£ li^
CO A L, Hard ton
COTTON, Upland, Inferior ib
Ordinary 12 121
Middling 1 J 12f
Middling Fair 12j 12J
Fair to Good Fair 13 ]3J
Good Fair •
< T.ntro
( SlilU'l ING, Brown yd 6 8
Bleached 6 16
5 | SHEETINGS, Brown 8 Id
Bleached .. 9 3l
c j CALICOES, 6 13
* I STRIPES, Indigo blue 9 1>
I j CHECKS 8 16
[ BED TICK, 8 20
FISH, Dry Cod cwt 4 451
Herring, smo’d box | 871 95
Mackerel, No. I. bbl j
Do. No. 2 j
Do. No. 3
FLOUR. Baltimore 11. St bblj 6 25 j 6 50
New Orleans
Can il j f 8
Georgia.
GRAIN, Corn
Oats. do
GUNPOWDER, keg 375 550
HAY, Eastern .. 100
North lliver
HIDES, Dry lb
Dry Salted
IRON. Pig Scotch ton
English lb. 2g 2j
Swedes, assorted 4^
Hoop 100 5
Sheet lb 4U 5
Nail Rods 6
LARD lb 9^
LEAD, Pig and 8ar...... 100 575 Gob
Sheet 7
White Lo.d 6 50 9 00
(Steam Sawed. M 13 00 15 00
River 900 Jr 0
Ranging, for export 6"0 tO 0.1
White Pine, clear 30 00 40 t 0
Do. do iner’alde 12 00 J 6 (lO
•2 Red Oak Staves 12 00 16 00
5 White Oak Pipe 35 00 60 00
•S White Oak Hhd 25 • 0 !35 00
White Oak Bbl 20 00 25 00
Shingles, Cypress 300 400
[ Do. other kinds 300
LIME, bbl 100 IJS
MOLASSES. Cuba gal 21 23
New Orleans 4^
NAILS. 4d. to 20d lb 4J
NAVAL STORES, Rosin bbl 100 250
Tar, Wilmington 250 30
Turpentine, Soft 2ho 275
Spts Tuip’ine gal 28 31
Varnish 22 21
OILS, Sperm. W. Str’ed 135 150
Fall Strained
Summer Strained 1 20 1 31
Linseed ...bbl 75 80
Whale Racked 65 70
Tanner’s Lard 15 00 16 00
Camphine 45 50
POTATOES, bid
PIPES gross 5!) 60
PORTER doz 175 275
PEPPER. Black lb 9 lo
PIMENTO, 12
RAISINS, Malaga box
Muscatel
Bloom..
RICE. Ordinary 100
Fair
G'<od and Prime
SUGAR Cuba, Mus’do lb 7 8
Port. As.St.<'rmx 8 9
Havana, “ bite
New Orleans 8 9
Loaf. l>i , 121
Lump * ’! I DJ
SALT. Liverpool sac J‘ 1 I'-i
Cargo.. bush
SOAP, Am yellow ,b £4
SHOT, all sizes • •
SEGARS, Spanish M *2 25
America - ®
TALLOW, American. Ib
TOBACCO Georgia ‘2 12
Manufactured J** 40
TEAS, Pouchong 25 <5
Gunpowder 75 J
Imperial 75 1
Hyson 75 80
Young Hyson 5) 75
Bohea i
TWINE Bagging
Seine 25 30
i ptPt'R tPrinnins ..• ream 50 1
Hem rk i.
There has been some activity among the Jobbers
during tho past two weeks, a number of country
merchants have visited us and laid in their sup
plies. Prices generally for all descriptions of
goods are about the same as last season. The
j stocks are more full then they have ever been
! heretofore.
Board of Health.
Sexton's Report of Interments for the week ending
September 17, 1850.
11. Thos. Corley, 13 months, Teething ; Savan
nah, Non-Resident.
12. *M. G. Hawley, 4s years,Conjestive Fever;
Connecticut, Non-Resident.
12. Shcan, 40 years, Fever; Ireland,
Non-Resident.
13. Isabella Curry, 18 months, Spasms ; Savan
nah, Resident.
14. Mary Wese, 25 years, Dysentery; Tennes
see, Non-Resident.
14. George Reab, 33 years, Dysentery; New-
York, Non-Resident.
14. Thus. Folliard, 37 years, Infiamation Bow
els; Ireland, Resident.
15. Nancy Storbuck, 5 years, Fever; unknown,
Non-Resident.
15. # Anthony Kelly, 22 years, Fever; Ireland,
Non-Resident.
IC. Bridget Doyle, 4 yrs . Convulsion, Ireland,
Non-resident.
16. Anna Lewis, 4J years, Fever; England,
Non-Resident. x ota] jj.
Died at the Poor House and Hospital.
BLACK AND COLOKKD.
Peter, 10 years, Drowned ; William, 4 years,
Fever; Mary, 20 months, Teething; Peter, 7
month* Morasmus; Nancy, 30 months, Spasms,
lotal 5. *
B. Lathuop, Sexton.
E. J. HARDEN, Chairman Pro. Tern., B. 11.
S. A. T. Lawrence, Sec.
3knk unit 3nh printing
or all Hindi*, executed nt thin Office, with
licafiic*M niul despatch.
HAVING lately put our Office in complete
order and made large additions to it, we have
now the most extensive Job Printing Office
in the City nnd are prepared to execute all
kinds of PLAIN AND FANCY FEIN
TING, with neatness and despatch, and on
the most accommodating terms. Office 102
Brvan-street, entrance on Bay Lane.
EDWARD J. PURSE,
Savannah, September 21, 1819.
To the Voters of Chatham County.
Fe/toie Citizens: I am a candidate for the of
fice of RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS at the
election on the first Monday in January next.
Respectfully your obt. servt.,
spt 14 Gt A. F. TOR LAV.
SELECT SCHOOL.
The undersigned proposes to open a Schoo ], limi
ted to twenty five pupils, at twenty five dollars
each per term of 5£ months ; cne half payable in
advance, the balance at three months. The course
of study will embrace all the higher branches of
English, together with Latin, Mathematics and
Practical Surveying. The exercises of the school
will commence us soon as fifteen pupils are en
tered. Apply at Mr. J. M. Cooper’s Book Store
sept 21tf JOS M. SHELLMAN.
WAN TED.
a Temperance man of fourteen years standing,
a situation to take charge of a Steam Engine.
The advertiser being a Smith, would be found
useful where a Forgo is kept. Testimonials of
ability as to the capacity as Engineer, of the per
son, can be seen at the office of ‘* The Friend of
the Family.” if aug 24
Savannah Cas-Light Company.
PROPOSALS wiil be received for supplying this
Company one year with good, clean Shell Lime,
say 2,500 bushels. For further particulars apply
at the Works. G EO. W. ADAMS,
sept 14 Sup’t.
Tax Collector’s Office.
September, £>tb, 1850.
TIIE Subscriber will receive the State and
County Taxes of Chatham County, until the 23d
of this month; after that date the Books will be
closed, and Executions will issue against all de
faulters. F. M. STONE,
sept 14 Tax Collector c c.
Savannah Gas Light Company.
THIS Company being now ready lo furnish Gas to
consumers, notice is hereby given, to all persons
intending to use Gas, that it is necessary they
should register their names, number of lights, lo
cation, See., in the Books at the Works, before
Gas will be introduced into their premises.
Office open from 9 to 12 o’clock. A. M , and
from 3 to G P. M. GEO. W. ADAMS,
nug 3 ts Superintendent.
Southern Mutual Insurance Cos. of Ga
Asbury Hull, President 6c Treasurer.
J.U. Parsous, Secretary,
Prof. C. F Me Cay, Actuary.
The above Company takes Inland, Marine
and Fire Risks, and Risks on Negro Proper
ty, on the most liberal terms. It is now in
most successful operation. Its condition and
success will be fully explained by application
to the Agents, who are prepared to take
Risks. WM. KING, Agt.
Turner’s Compound Fluid Extract of
CONYZA and STILLINGIA.
THIS Preparation is a highly Concentrated
Extract, containing all the Active Medicinal
Properties of the Conyza, (commonly known
as Black Root,) and the Stillingia, or Queen's
Delight.
These Plants have long since been used among
our Southern Negroes and in empyrical practice,
with the happiest results, in cases of Chronic
Rheumatism, Ulcers of long standing, and Sec
ondary Syphilis. It is much superior to any pre
parations of Sarsaparilla as an alterative, being
more active and prompt in its opeiation on the
system. These tacts have induced the subscri
bers to present to the attention of Physicians a
preparation prepared according to strict Chemi
cal and Parmaceutical science, devoid of all
the feculent and inert parts of the root, not doubt
ing that it will supercede the unscientific and
crude preparations hitherto used.
Price —per bottle, or six bottles for $5.
Pfepared and sold by
TURNER & ODEN,
Monument Square, Savannah, Ga.
And for sale by
TM. TURNER CO.,
f e b 9 JBl Bay Street.
JOHN F. SHEEN,
fashionable tailor,
Over J. M. Haywood’s Hair Dressing Saloon,
OPPOSITE THE PULASKI HOUSE.
Cutting, Mending nnd Cleaning done with neatness
and despatch. Work made up us cheap as at nny
other establishment in the city. sept 21
J. HASBROUCK & CO.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE,
sf> pt 21 BROUGHTON STREET. SAVANNAH.
MoAHTHOR & MORSE,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
PLAIN, JAPANNED & BLOCK TIN WARE,
HOLLOW & ENAMELLED WARE,
STOVES AND COOKING RANGES,
Lead PtrE, Shekt Lead. Copper and Zinc,
STORE, 13 BARNARD STREET.
All kinds of Copper, Tin and Sheet Iron Work
done in the best manner, at the shortest notice.
SO P’ 21 lyr.
CITRATE OF MAGNESIA.
AN agreeable Refrigerant and Laxative, as pleas
ant to the taste as Soda Water.
For sale by JOHN A. MAYER.
No. 154 Broughton-st.,
sept. 21 Next door to Currell & Boggs.
NOTICE.
DRUG STORE, No. 154 Broughton Street;
be kept open on Sunday during the fill season.
JOHN A. MAYER,
sept 21 Next door to Currell & Boggs.
ECONOMY.
WEBB’S WASHING POWDER.—A great ca
ving will be procured in soap, labor and time, bv
the use of the above powder.
For sale by JOHN A. MAYER,
No IT4 Broughton-st-,
sept 21 Next door to Currell Sz Boggs.
INK.
Black, Blue and Red I ik. For‘sale bv
JOHN A. MAYER,
No. 154 Braughton-st.,
sept 21 N"Xt door to Currell & Boggs.
GOLD FENS.
A NEW supply of Brown’s and Bagley’s Gold
Pens, received by
sept 21 ‘ JOHN M. COOPER.
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH
Steam Navigation Company's Line,
FOR NEW-YORK —Saturday, 28th Ski>t.
The newand splendid Steamship
of 1 400 tons, Thomas
Commander, will leave Su
vannah for New York us follows :
Saturday, —2BfA Sept. Saturday 9th Nov.
Saturday,
Saturday, . 26th Oct■ Saturday,. .. .7 ih Dec.
This ship is fitted with special regard to tho
comfort and convenience of passengers, lnrge and
well furnished State-rooms, spacious and well ven
tilated Cabins, and abundantly found in allrespects.
Passage $25.
No Berth secured until paid for.
For Freight or Passage, or any other informa
tion, iinplV to
sept 21’ PADELFORP, FAY & CO.
SODA WATER.
Jj||
The subscriber will keep his SODA FOUNTAIN,
together with a supply of the best of Syrups, in
operation during the Fall and Winter.
.1. E. JOHNSON,
sept 21 ts Corner of Bull and Broughton Sts.
To Planters and Country Merchants.
FALL AND WINTER
3SLISI 33T0t_ ~735r CT2- GLS> _
The Subscribers have in store and arc rcceivi g
their Stock ol S apleand Fancy Dry Goods, which
they offer for sale by the piece or package, on ac
commodating terms, consisting of
Domestics, Red (all wool) Flan-
Kerseys, tfols,
Plains, White do.,
Plaid Linseys, Super French col. do,
Plain Linseys, Bro Canton Flannels,
Tweeds, Bleached do.,
Satinets, Moos de Laines,
Kentucky Jeans, Hosiery,
Uassimcres, Silk Handkerchiefs,
Prints, Linen Hdkfs, &<\
sept 21 LATHROP & FOOTE.
G M. GRIFFEN.
HAVING pm chased the stock in trade of
$ thelatc M. Eastman, would solicit the con
inued patronage of all the friends of the
establishment. All customers shall be pleased
with goods and satisfied with prices.
• GEO. M. GRIFFEN.
N. B.—Watches and Cbrometers will receive
the personal attention of Mr. G., as usual,
sept 21
ANOTHER IMPORTANT ARRIVAL.
ARRIVAL of the bark lVter Demiil. We have
just received by the above vessel the following very
desirable goods viz; Children’s white and color
ed Wool 11 osc ; Alboni Socks; lUgh'and Hose,
Misses White and Slate Hose ; Ladie.P do Black
and slate do. all qualities; do. Biack Cashmere
do. ; do. Segonia do.; do Super made colored
Spun do. ; do. Black Ingrain Silk do ; Men’s
brown and mixed Halfrlo.; Super Merino half do ;
Ladies’ Cashmere Gloves ; a superior article La
dies’ & Gents H. S. Gloves; Casson an! French
buck Gloves; Tufted Mitts; Striped Wool Mitts:
Canton Mitts; Children’s Muff's} Berlin Cuffs;
Victoria Boots ; Cuba Gaiters; Super Royal
Boots ; Ladies’ and Gents’ Silk and Merino Vests;
Men’s ro\al ribbed Drawers ; Ladies’ Spun S Ik
S-art's ; Gents’ Mubbliu* Wool Striped Cravats;
Super Hoods; Velvet Ribbons : Tafleta and Belt
Ribbons; Gauze, Cap and Neck do ; an elegant as
sortment of Bonnet Ribbons; style entirely new,
ar:d patterns exceedingly rich. Plaid Woo]
Shawls; Super Long do; Children’s Socks ; Knit
ting Cotton. Gilt Buttons, <fcc., all of which will
be sold at our usual low pi ices, for cash or city ac
ceptances.
CURRELL & BOGGS,
scpt2l West corner Broughton find Barnard sts.
FANCY ARTICLES.
THE Subscriber respectfully in
forms his friends and the public that
he has just opened a lot of fancy nr
ifgCy-gl tides, among which are Labia’s Ex-
JSEsIL tracts for the handkerchief, fancy
a Toilet Bottles, Beef Marrow, for the
hair, Joles Hands Enu Lustrale Hair Restorative,
Shaving Creams. Ambrosial Shaving Cakes, Hair
and Tooth Brushes, Combs, Transparent Wash
Balls, Brown Windsor Soap, Tooth Paste. Mag
nifying Minors, &c. &c. Persons wishing to
procure any of the above named ni tides, should
callatonceat JOHN A. MAYER’S,
sept 14 154 Broughton st.
GAS PIPES AND FIXTURES.
STRATTON St DOBSON,
Having received an assortment of Chandeliers,
Pendant?, Brackets and Portable Gas Burners,
respectfully invito the citizens of Savannah to
call at their store. No. 72 St. Julian street, nod
examine the same 4t june I
AUCTION SALES.
Guardian Sauk.
BY T. J. WALSH & CO.
\\ iH he sold on 1 UESDAI, oth November, in
front ot the Court HuUoO, ut the usual hour of
sale.
A likely Negro boy named Charles, belonging to
the Estate of T. Askew, deceased, and sold per
order of the Court, fi*rtlie benefit of the orphans,
bv order of the Guardian. sept 21
BY T. J. WALSH & CO
On MONDAY, 30th of September, will he sold
ntthe residence of tile late Jno. L. Sweeney,
deceased, on Pulaski Squate, commencing at
11 o’clock.
All the Household and Kitchen Furniture, con
sisting of Mahogany Chairs, Centre Tables, Sofas,
Dining and lea T files, Rocking Chairs, one ma
hogany ** Chickering’s” Piano, stool and cover,
Parlor Carpets. Rugs, Entry Lamp, Parlor Win
dow Shades, Maple Cuairs, Wardrobes, High
Post Bedsteads, Bureaus, Wash stands. Feather
Beds, Muttrasses. Basins and Ewers, Looking
Glasses, Bed-room Curtains, &e , &i\, &e. A!so°
Crockery, Knives and Forks, Kitchen Furniture,
and a Cooking Stove complete;
Sold as the property ot said estate, and by or
der ot the Administrator. The Furniture to be
removed on the day of stile. sept 21
Private Sale.
BY T. J. WALSH & CO.
1 hat well known Plantation in Bryan County, RE
from t he ocean, containing 331 acres —116 acres
on Bell’s Isle, which is connected to the mainland
by a Causeway, 50 of Which is cleared and under
cultivation, 83 acres on the Main is cleared and
under fence, ail in the highest state of cultivation,
half a mile of fence encloses the Lunds on the
Main and Island—lso acres of Pine Land, of
which 20 acres of the best quality Inland Rice
Swamp. On the premises is a comfortable Dwell
it'g, Negro, Cotton and Corn Houses, with all ne
cessary Buildings required on a Cotton Plantation,
all put up and well framed within the last three
years. Good Fishing grounds and an abundance
of superior Oysters within a quarter of a mile of
the residence.
1 ERMs: One half cash, the balance in two in
stalments with interest, and atnottgage on the
pl ac e. sept 21
LADIES’ DRESS GOODS.
SUPER Black Orleans Alpaca; do Mohair lustre-;
Canton Cloth, Green Alpaca; High Colored Al
paca ; Embroidered Alpaca; Colored Lyonesc
Cloth ; Plain and Figured Do Laine. Together
with a variety of other goods suitable for the ap
proaching season.
CURRELL & BOGGS,
sept2l West corner Bmughron and Barnard sts.
Gum Drops, Vaitilia Beans, &c.
JUST received an invoice of superior Gum Drops,
fresh Vanilla Beans, Jujube Paste, Hoat hound
Candy, and other similar articles, which I will
retail at less than Charleston wholesale prices.
J. E. JOHNSON,
sept 21 Lyceum Building.
English Pickles. Salad Dressing, &c.
PRIME English Piccadilly, the choicest prepa
ration of the kind; Spiced Mustard, Salad Dress
sing, superior Salad Oil, Szc., for sale bv
sept 14 J. E. JO I IN-SON.
SPONGE.
OF every grade, some very superior, in large |
pieces, suitable for bathing, sonv very soft, for in- j
hints; also Perfumery, Cosmetics, &c., in great j
variety, can always he obtained at
JOHNSON’S PHARMACY,
sept 14 Lyceum Building.
BATHING HOUSE.
J. M. HAYWOOD respectfully informs the gen
tlemen of Savannah, and Strang is, that his warm,
cold and shower bathing rooms are now ready,
and will be c onstantly open, east side of the Pu
laski House, adjoining his Hair Dressing Room. j
Price of Bathing, 25 cents.
N. B. I am now prepared to receive yearly j
customer*. Prices reasonable, according to how
many times they may Lathe per week.
sept 14 J. M. 11.
ON HIS OLD GROUND!
BARGAINS! fgWfT'l j
BtRGUNSI BIRGimSIiMPTH 1
THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and customers, and the public in particular, that
he has just returned from the North, with a large
and well selected Stock of CLOTHING, cnnsisi
iea of Cloaks Over-Coat'S, Dress and Frock Coats,
Sacks. Vests, Pants. Shirts. Socks, Handkerchiefs,
Stocks, ij-e. HATS, CAPS. TRUNKS. Boots and
Shoes, SADDLES and BRIDLES; with other ar
ticles, too numerous to mention. Also a large num
ber of Guns, Rifles, Pistols, See., wh cb he offers
for sale Wholesale or ifi-tail on reasonable terms.
He has taken the new Stores Foe. 4 and 5, re
cently erected by Mr. James M’lnt ire. on Jefferson
Street, w here he is prepared to wait on his friends,
and pledges him-elf to use every effort to please
those who mav favor him with their patronage,
sept 14 “ P. D. HILZHEIM.
TO THE LADIES !
New Fall Winter Dry Goods.
JOSEPH LI PPM AN has received by the latest
arrivals from New-Yo.k and Philadelpnia. the best
assorted stock of Dry G m is in the city-*— consist
ing of the latest stvles Mantillas and Vesites,
Crape Shawls and Scarfs, black and colored Silks,
French and English Prints and Ginghams, white
and colorad Marseilles Q tilts, M eleh. Saxon and
unshrinkable F.anucls, a well-assorted stock of
Domestics, Linen and Cotton Sheeting, (5-4, 6-4,
8-4, 11-4 and 13-4.) also black and colM Alpacas
and Bombazines, (of every quality,) Blankets from
$1,50 to sl3. Also, all descriptions of stuffs for
Gentlemen’s wear. Sept 14
NEW BOOKS.
THE Deserted Wife; by Emma
D. E. N. Southworth. author of
“ Retribution, or tine Vale of shad- j
0W3.”
Househould Words; bv Charles Dickens ; Nos. j
17 and 18.
Tite Gem of the Seasons : A Souvenir for 1850. j
The Children of the Manse: by Mrs. Duncan. :
author of “A Memoir of Mary Sundle Duncan,”
&c.
Milman’s Gibbons’ Rome; Boston Edition,
Vol. G —complete.
The Night-Side of Nature, or Ghosts and
Ghost-Seers; by Catherine Crowe.
Washington and the Principles of the Revolu- ;
tion. an Oration delivered before the Municipal j
Authorities of Boston, on July 4th, 1830; by Ed
win P. Whipple.
Nos. 1 and 2 of Halliwell’s Illustrated Edition
of Shakspeure.
Braithwaite’s Retrospect, No. 21.
Banking’s Half-Yearly Abstract of the Medical
Sciences, from January to July, 1350.
A further supply of
M.ihommed : A Tragedy : by George H. Miles.
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
sept 14
JOHN MALLERY,
DRAPER AND TAILOR,
No. 55 Bay-st. joining the City Hotel .
Invites the attention to his Slock ot New arid
Seasonable Goods, nntv opening. Consisting of
choice READY MADE CLOTHING and tUR
NISHING GOODS, comprising every at tide
of Gentlemen’s apparel.
Also, n full supply es CLOT HS, CASSIMERES
and VESTINGS, of various shades and qualities
which will be made to order in the most ap
proved style, bv competent aad experienced
Workmen, warranted to givo entire satisfaction,
and at pricotj to suit the times cr* 18
LATE ARRIVALS
j from Sew York and. Philadelphia!
i NEW supply of Full and
J V\ inter Goods, aid we offerjTp?.
as Jmv as any in ihecitv
j consi-ting of.
j Silks and S.ttin do Cliene.
French and Eng ish Merinos.
Colored and black Alpactas, of all pric
j Anew style of Monslin de L iins.
Pinin and figured Dress Silks.
I Pongee Silk flnnkcrchicfs*
Rich figured Ribbons.
Shirtings and Sheetings.
Plaids and Stripes of various styles.
Red and w hite Flannels.
Satinet*, K-rseys, Cloths and Cassimenc.
Hosiery of all kinds.
And muny other uriicles in ibeir line too nntn< r
ous to mention We call the attention of thu.-o
who arc in want, ar.d assure them they sha l be
pleased in prices.
Sept 14 EINSTEIN & KCKMAM
NEW GOODS.
WE lmve just received the following
goods, viz:
******* New stylediamoi.d pattern Moosehrine* !
Scotch figured Mmiseluines { Plain high color'd
and black do ; Figured high colM French d<* J
Super Cnmclion glassn Silks, 22 in.; Queen's grey
g assa Silks, 28 in- ; Striped changeable d> • -U
inch blk gro tie Rhine j 33 in. do; 28 do do ; Ilk
Silk Serge; ladies and gents super black, white
and colored Kid G oves; gents 30, 32 and *lO in.
black vevitas Cravats ; super cambric satin I.or
dered do, uhd boys super silk hdkfs; Jenny Lind
hdkfs; ladies scoloped bordered do; Watered
Beltings; Plain figured do; Plaid, wool and blit
cloth Shawls; blk, love and super needle-work
Veils; super piai.l long c|pth SiniwJ-; together
with a variety of other goods, all of which will
be sold on our usual terms.
*gpt 14 CtJRRELL& BOGGS
READY MADE CLOTHING
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
WE have now on bund and are constantly r -
ceiviig, the most elegant and well selected stuck
j of I ALL and Winter CLOTHING ever offered
in this market. We have spared no pains in -he
selection of our goods, and being rnaimfii Hired
under our own supervision, we have no hesitation
in saying we are able to offer the greatest variety,
and at the lowest price®.
We respectfully invite the attention of Mer
chants visiting Savannah, and especial y tho-n
who, heretofore have rone to Charleston or tho
North to purchase, as we feel confident we eft.a
sell them at such prices, and on such terms as can
not hut be satisfactory.
Sept. 14 * PIESSOX& HEIDT,
No. 10 Whitaker--*,
MORE NEW GOODS!!
W E have Just opened the following articles-, viz :
Nellesson’s super black French Cloth; super
Black French Doe Si.in Cassimere ; do Wool*river,
do; do fancy French do; do Grawnix* and d->; do
fancy Striped and Dingonnl do; do Gtav-mixiti
Tweeds; black Satin for Vestings; Merino Solgc ;
Fancy Silk Vestings ; do Wool do; blk and color
ed Twist; do Sewing .Silk ; do Coat Binding-; rlo
fancy Twist Buttons; Satin and Lasting Build:.. :
Gents Merino and Lambs-wool Shit is ; Gray Meri
no and Cotton Draws ; super India Rubber Braces :
Silk nr.d Linen lldkfs, Xc.* All of which
will be sold Unusual.y low for cash or city accept
ance.
sept 14 CURRELL & BOGGS.
BOARDING.
MRS. R. HARLEY, having removed from No. Iff
Montgomery street respectfully informs ull p'erso .
who may wish to be accommodated with boat*!,
and meet with every comfort, that she Las taken
the bouse No. IGO Broughton street, (between
Rurr.ard and Jefferson) where she is again { re:> ti -
ed to receive those who may wish to favor her
with their patronage. No p.tins will be sj ucd Vo
give her boarders every satisfaction.
Sept 14 ‘
POUR MONTHS AFTER DATE
Application imti be made to th** justice
the Inferior Court while sitting for Ordinary pur
poses for leave to sell the following Real otatc>
viz : lots No. 7,9, and 10, situate on Harris rtnd
Drayton streets, La Fayette Ward, city of S t an
nul), also the following slaves, vizt NanCv, L-juki,
Walter, Charlotte, and two infant-, for the benefit
of the Heirs and Creditors of Caroline M. Fif*s'< r
dec’d.
ROBERT W. POOLER.
Sept. 14 4 mo Administrator C. T. .V.
TO THE PUBLIC.
TAKE notice that in future t!ie pdvmcnt of J-fl
foes will lie exacted, in evevv instance, before too
discharge of Prisoners (as the Jailor linds the col
lection of the same very difficult and inconvenienti)
julv 27 ‘ L DkLYON, J. CVS.
BROUGHT TO JAIL.
Jf ON the 6th inst., a r.egro man, hhtne i
\ CALVIN, who says he b longs to J is.
Dean, of Macon, Goo. Said Calvin ii< G
feet and an inch high, 25 years old, and say ?: he
has been n runaway about 4 weeks.
sept 14 3i I. DkLYON, r . s.
FOR SALE.
A fine toned PIANO FORTE,
I'V a teacher of 11 it* i .-tru-
J * J “tnrtit. It has been used vof-y little
and will be warranted. A bargain can be had : y
applying ut this-Olficei
aug 3 if
HARNESS MANUFACTORY
THE Undersigned has ofipjied an Jj-f.c..
for the purpose of Munitfacttlring Harness, E -
gine Hose, Firemen’s Caps, M ; ',i Bauds, &.<-. S. c.
Corner Bay lane e.ad Draym o-street.
A share of public patre.nuge is yesyiect fully ,i •
licited; T. W. BRYAN.
July 20 lyr
LADIES’ WRITING DESKS.
A. HANDSOME assortment of the above, of 12,
J3 and 1C inches, of beautiful style and finish, in
Rose WoqJ and Mahogany Received anil f r
sale by
_a>.g 3 JOHN M. COOPER.
NOTICE.
FOUR months after date, application will be
made to the lmnorajdc the Justice of the Inferior
Court of Chatham County, when silling for ordi
nary purposes, for leu ve to sell 2 Ileuses and Lots
with flte improvements thereon, for the benefit < h
tite Heirs and Creditors of the Estate of D ini i
•Shivee. SARAH A. 6HIVEE.
july 27 4mos Executrb .
ITOTTCE.
INTENDING to resume the practise of L.v.. i
have taken an Office in Broughton-streer, i.tua**-
diate’y- next to t v ie Lyceum Ilall, where I may a
- professional I v davit c basinet** horn -.
ALEXANDER DRYSDALL.
july 20 2mns*
MELODEONS.
The Subscribers would respectfully invito tU**
attention of the musical public to these beautiful;
instruments; offering at once on elegant piuta.de
j and economical substitute for the Organ, no
-1 ceived at the Harmonic Institute.
F. ZOGBAVM dc CO,
j feb 2 Corner St. Julian St. and Market hlq.
FOR SALE
j 800,0D0 BRICKS, assorted tpudifeics,. and at th -
! lowest market nrief, bv
i julv 20 3 WM. H. LLOYD.
GOV. SEABROOK'S QUICK STEP.
| Composed by G. I. Cob*, for t!ie ashington Light
Infantry of Charlestoi*, wnd dedicated by them to
I their guests on the 22d i ebrary last— Banker Song
; of the Washington Light Infantry, ct>noeed bv
1 M. S. Rocves. For sMe by
F. ZOGBAUM & C 0.,.
1 july 13 Cot. St. Ju’ian it, acd Market-.^,