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About A Friend of the family. (Savannah, Ga.) 1849-1??? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1850)
I Live Stock Insurance Company. . vvence to our advertising columns • \v,;i find that Mr. James W. D’Ly eii nppoiuted agent for tlio State of and is ready to tuko risks. The | ~. _ extract from the Company's Cireu | rive some idea of its utility : ... vmi/.ntion of R Company like this t; ' l s States, must, and will command ; the novelty et “ the thing ” investigation, and the more the I : v reflect upon the subject, the will become cotiviuced of the f th ‘ enterprise and its practical ben ’> * public. Indemnity is what the want; why then, with the same insure a horse against fire, as a • J both are liable—against accidents w V-ats. crossing bridges, dc c., &c., as ... a ship against its perils, or a steam. 1 ; blowing up or sinking ! Why I or i horse against disease or death,* ,v, pis liable, for the benefit of rhe .. t ’ insure a man’s life for the ben i;is family ? None can therefore, propriety of the enterprise—its ;;!i benefit to the community.” I ; fi gos tie Grand Division S. T. I Annual session of this body was held v , on Wednesday the 23.i ult., in ■v; I’dronic flail. 1 here was a largo • ti.di'gates present, among whom • , i Past Worthy Patriarchs Hill ■> V. J. I. Slade of Columbus, N. | r j < , mg are the names oi the Grand ~0,1 for the ensuing year : P \. LWVSON, G. W. P. \NESS, G. W. \. \V. K WILLIFORD, G. S. GRANNESS. G. T. ]:.. v . T. !>. SLADE, G. C. ISAAC 13. HUFF, G. C. 1. M. LAU B, C. S. 7\V h” ’ ;!:■ pleasure on Thursday of lis , : i the Annual Address delivered at ■ ■ ■ ; robin church by our fellow towns- II ■ ry M. Law, Esqr., before the . | ; m and the subordinate Divisions Mrtcen, win) although just recovered arr.-eat spell of sickness, was upon m-sn unusually eloquent, suffice it J civ that the riveted attention of his de | ;■•:! ;ri litory, enchained for the space sand a half, while the pleasure ]'io'.eiiced was manifest in their very I-iii:.;enance>. In the evening we bad the , are ot attending a splondkl collation, at ’..-art LT !!, which however we must do ji no c nil-a tiling upon in consequence of ; pressure upon our columns. The Chirkc-ton Daily Suu. Like our own •• glorious little Morning New .” ■ anew and spirited Penny Daily da y Messrs. Sill & Dark and Ei y nr nl 1 friends Albert G. Mac ret !';>;v vi:Sill, Charleston, S.C. We commend it to our merchants as • tv way worthy of their patronage. ! rom the Charleston Daily Sun. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. i ■’ Scats from Europe, By the Steamship Canada ! Baltimore, Oct. 2P, 1 P. M. f ’e -idvices from India represent the ” t irk ‘t rs being very firm at Bombay. -and Hong Ivong. s :e ihe sailing of the last steamer noth has taken place in England, and the ’ ; ; nd general news is devoid of in ’t. Five new Bishoprics have been • in t’.ic Anglo-Cuthojic Church. ! The returns of the French revenue for I ‘ ■ i r aina months show an increase over ! I ■ ‘fane per. >d of last year t.o the extent, •■•e.: v-eight thousand francs. The Presi • treatment of ihe Army i3 the sub ■k i;oich comment, and stringent tnerts '•’•r.* being taken to prevent any feeling I ‘i a tendency to threaten the safety ‘ vu ‘ • ice of the Republic. The Re el; and Orleans parties have become - ‘I, and the Legitimists and Bona : o-i tactions are now growing weaker. — j F- v.i's from Paris state, that it is reported : ■ :| u towards the expiration of the Presi- | ! term, it Will lie thought right to as!;, j •’co • : tj; ry to decide bet woen a monarchy ‘ Republic. The President has protn ■ to throw no obstacle in the way of the ■ ‘tei-iplated measure.’ M-.-'-bitig new has occurred between the I • j mi Denmark and the Duchies.’ T'te World’s Fair.—Jenny tend. Washington, Oct. 29 —8.56 P. M. h'esident Fillmore h.as stiven his consent •a- siting out of a Government bhip, pro- • y (lie Pennsylvania, to carry out sped- ; ol American ingenuity gratuitously for ■■■■tion at the great Wor! !‘s Fair to be in London. •h 1 >s Jenny Lind will positively visit the a during the months of November and : ember site may be expected to give con !ts in Charleston, New-Orleatis, and proba °t-her Southern cities. Nkw-Yock. Oct. 30-6 p. in. C ton to dav is firm ; 3,000 bales were sold. Flour lias advance six cents per barrel. Provisions are steady-—IOOO bids. iWoss Vk sold at. Sio S7 ; Lard brought 10J; Gro upies remain unchanged. •Sterling to-day at ]>s Cotton at Liverpool by the latest accounts —which are up to noon of the 18th instant —is firm; maiding Now Orleans 7| The government store-ship Fredonia Fas .-mi selected to attend the* World’s Con vention. Great Excitement in Baltimore. Baltimore, Oct, 30’ The excitement in this city with regard to Lgitivo slaves is assuming a most tearful atti bide, and apprehensions of bloodshed are en tertained. MARRIED. Jn Eatonton on Thursday morning last,by >’ae Rev. Wesley P. Arnold. Gen. WM. F. BRANTLEY, of Savannah, to Miss FAN NIE ADAMS, of the former place. DIED. In Macon, on Wednesday, 23d inst., in ’ e 65th year of his age, MARK D. f I<ARKE, Esq., a native of Savannah, but 1 r many years a citizen cf Bibb county. J Board of Health! Sexton's Report of Interments for the tree/: ending October 30, 1850. 23d James Connelly, 2 months, Spasms, Sa vannuli, non-resident. 23d, Mary Carrol, 21 years, Con sum prion, Ireland, non-resident. gotii. t.Joseph Collins, 8 years, Fever, Franco non-resident. “ ’ ’ 23ih, •William Do Craig, 19 years, Congestive r ever, boston, iion-rcsideut. 26t!i, Alice l\ Dent - 10 days. Spasms, Savan i.ah, resident. ? 26:1., Elizabeth r. Godfrey, 2 years, Cholera i.nft..tuni, havannah, resident. 2/ tb. Ann Wickinan, 23 years Congestive Fev er, Ireland non-resident. SoutW’’” U '' l A,,n .plly, years, Diairnbcr out.tn Carolina, resident.. v.nnW Th ° S l%l , ch]nU?C ’ J moi,l! b Infantine, Sa \tirinah non-ivjudcnt. 2SLh, Elizabeth Nor.in.2i years, Consumption, Savannah. resident. 1 23:b, Aiary A. Smith, 50 years. Fever, Fenrisjl vaaiit, non-resident. ~9th, Thomas \V, Wall 36 ■ - j land, resident. 1 ever ’ hc ’ 20th Catherine Pent, LG years. Infiun.ation of I.>r;un, hrniice, resident. 29111. John Norton. 13 months. Teething, Sa '•winnh, non-resident. 20th, Jotih Timmons, 56 years, Consumption, Ireland, non-resident. T> tal 15 Block and Colored. —2 It.h, George, 2.5 years Downed; 2.5 th, Infant, 5 duvs, Spasms: 26th. I “fuat i week>. Infantine ;• 23th Rosa, 12 year, i U o!f'V - t deni!l ‘-HUsed by burning): 29. h ‘San cuu years, Old Age. Total .5. IT Lathrop, Sexto.i. y m ‘ I AY, Chairman B. li. * • A. l . Lawkenck, Sec. ” Die. 1 , at rhe i’oor House & Hospital, i Bi ought dead to town. m phices ci:iire.\l; < | BAGGING, Ileaip 41 in V ;l; ’... J3 15 Kentucky | BALK KOri3, Manilla .V.V.’.V.lbl Kentucky I Q 1 BACON, II .ms if. su™ .t c | BUTTER,Goshen, Prime. i ag j q.^ l Inferior ‘~ CANULKS, Spcrmhcetti | ~ q- Tal|jw,(eorgia made | Northorn made i to i,- CHEESE, Northern ‘ in COFFEE, Itio | t, . , i.J a Laguivra ‘ jii.; COAL, Hard ton ~ o u ‘ * COTTON, I',,laud, Inferior 1!, | Ordinary ioti Middling.. in? Middling Fair i;ti] 4 Fair to Good Fair i j;r|; Good Fair Choice : fCOTTON OSNABUKGS, ..yd gi 10 j P.ROVVN DRILLS, 7 r ~, j KERSEVS aaJ PLAINS, jA or g j GI NO HA vl.’- ]i or 2 SATTINETTS 3 , 1 KENTUCKY JEANS, is <n 2 ! SHIRTING, Brown yd! .jg j Bi-riched ],< fi SHEETINGS, Brown ; \ Bleached . I y O CALICOES, g j3 STRIPES, Indigo blue 4 ik ‘-■HECKS 8 1( j BED TICK, 7 20 FISH. Dry Cos l cwt 4*4 5,3 11‘rriitg, smo’dhox 371 25 Mackerel, No. I. bid 43 uy 4 l>o. No 2 |j 00 Do. No. a 7 00 FLOFR. Baltimore U. St bbl 0 (10 625 New Orleans (-, ou Georgia GRAIN, Corn 75 Oats. do GUNPOWDEK, keg! 375 550 HAY, Eastern lOu: North River i HIDES, Dry lb Dry Siaileil ! [RON. I’ig Scotch ton j 23 00 English. lb. 2 2 Swedes, assorted 4 41 Hoop 100 5 Sh'-et lb 4 5 Nail Rod. 0 • LARD, I!) 9 LF. AD, Pig and Bar 100 575 1 C t.’U j 7 | Vv hue Le .<1 ! ft 50 1 9 00 f Steam Sawed .VI Ks 00 1 15 00 River 900 13 (0 Ranging, for export ft 00 j 10 0 I Whrte Pine, clear. 30 00 I 40 (0 ! Do. do mer’able 12 00 ‘ lii 00 i “2 { Red Oak Slaves 12 00 ; 10 00 is White Oak Pipe 35 00 1 tin 00 White Oak Ille! 25 ftO ! :tr, 00 White Oak B!)l 20 0!) 25 00 j Shingles, Cypress 300 400 f- 1 Do. other kinds 300 MV E, Mil JOO ; ] 15 •MOLASSES, Cuba gal 23 ! 24 New Orleans j 4.1 NAILS, 4d. to 20d i )!A 3i 4’ NAVAL STORKS, Rush: bMj 100 25) Tar, Wilmington i 253 3Ou Turpentine, Soft ...i 2 i;0 275 Spts Tarp’ino gal j 28 i 31 Varnish ! 22 I 23 OILS, Sperm. VV. Str’eJ 1 35 j 1 50 Fall Strained j Summer Sir.lined 3 20 | 1 33 I.inseed bid, 75 80 Whale Hacked | (55 j 7,) Tanner’s L-trd j 15 00 I |0 oo Camphian I 45 j 53 POTATOES, bbP 3 50 j I’iPES gross 50 I CO PORTER, .""..e-.doz 1 75 I 275 PEPPER. Clack ib <j i lo PIM E.N'TO, 12 I RAISIN'S, .Malaga box Muscatel P. loom. RICE. Ordinary 100 G"'i)d and Priine .1 SUGAR. Oilier, Mus’do l'oj 7 8 Port. Sl St.< mix j 8 9 Ha Viina, White ; Mew Orleans ! 8 j 9 Loaf j 1 V H* Lun,|) i 17 jo” i SALT Liverpool sack! ] 12.’. Cargo. buslij SOAP Ain. yellow lb j 4.'! (i\ ; SHOT, nil sizes j C| 7 SEGARS, Spanish M 12 125 America 2 j u • TALLOW, American lb i TOBACCO Georgia .Manufactured 25 j 40 TEAS Pouchong 25 . 75 Gunpowder ; 7.5 1 i Imperial j 75 i Hyson, | 75 80 Young Hyson 575 ISohea j TWINE Bagging Seine 25 30 ! PAPER. Wrapping ream 50 1 NEW GOOD.'i IN GREAT VARIETY. .JLXNV LIND'S Hair Gloss Pomatum, Toilet Soap, Extract, ui.d many oilier choice commodi ties dedicated to the Queen of Snug, for sale by no 2 J. !.. JOHNSON. JUST RECEIVED. \ LL\ E i MAN IT LLAS, Colored Silk do, entire iii'w design. Damask table Linen. Doilev’s Nap kins, and a largo variety of Home Furnishing Goods, for sale by Nov 2 MARSH X LL & A i KIN. BOOKS? BOOKS!! DOMESTIC History of the American Revoli.- | tioii ;hv Mrs. Gliet. Graham'.', orYonth and Manhood : a Romance; i by tlm anther of *■ Talbot an 1 Vernon;” Christianity Revived in the East, or a Narrative | of the Work of God among the Armenians of Tur j key ; by l i G O Dwight. Health, Disease, and Remedy; by Gorge Moore M D. Lite and Correspondence of Robert Southey— part five. Hous’ li Id Words—parts 26. ’7 and 8. Adelaide Lindsay: a Novel: edited by the au thor of *• L'Mtiee Arnold,” “ Angelo.” Sic. Lidia and ihe Hindoos, with an accent of the Christian Missions among them; hv F Oe \Y Ward Missionary. Genevieve, or Peasant Love and Sorrow; l.y A j DeLamartine. International Magazine for October. The Orphan Children, a Tale of Cruelty and Op- pression ; by T 8 Arthur. Medical Delusions; by Worthington Hooker, M D. • A further supply of The Berber; by theauthor of “ Kaloolah.” Received bv nov 2 JOHN M. COOPER w. S. LAWTON <2c CO, Warehoiiae & Commission Merchants. MACON, GEORGIA. LAWTON & DOWELL. FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 210 Bny St. Savanna*:, Gu. Tender t heir Services to their Friends and the . Public. nov 2 “The Campbells are Going.” ARMORY HALL !! TRIUMPH AND SUCCESS ! Positively the Last Night! ! SATURDAY NOV. 2. MURPIIY, WEST & PEEL’S celebrated Bur- Damp, the original CAMPBELL. .mNMRELS, authors of their Music, Dances, Mr whose Concerts at the Society Library, New i ork, (or over 300 successive nights, and through t m ptmctpal States oi the Union, during the last six years, received a patronage unparallelled in t ie history of Ltliiopiun Eiitci t-iimnents, and from a 1 hiss ot citizens tiiat seldom frequent similar at tractions. Ihe Company, as ever, comprises a versatile corps of talented performers, who will appear in 1 heir celebi .it ed perlbrinano-s, including the Bur lesque Shaker--, Burlesque Fling. Pas de African, Breakdown, Dutch Drill, Tamborine, Danee, Cliactica, Bone Solos, Pas dc Deux. Ai l their ■ celebrated Burl, .-quo ITALIAN OPERA,, with Burlesque Imitations of Jenny l-md, Madame Bishop, Sec. b or tuii particulars, see Programme. Cards of admission 50 cents. JAMBS NORRIS, Manager. Dr. I‘. Jones, Agent. CO-PARTNERSHIP. 1. : Suuscnbcrs itave t.jto a co-partner ship fortran-acting a-General Commission busi tie-s, as follows : FBI E KSON & IIOGE, Savannah. Ga., HOGE & FRIERSON, Macon, Ga. rE °. S. lit 1 eKson, Savannah. J.vo. S. lloge, Macon. nov 2 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A good Cook and a girl about 15 or 16 years old to do house work. Enquire at lids office. W. S. WILLIFORD, Auction 4* Commission Merchant , MACON, GA. I T A 1 kinds of Mercliandlse and Produce j except Liquor-] received on Consignment, 01 Pur chased to Older. nov 2 1 vr P. j S E G A It M A X U F A C TOR Y, No. 27 Bull Street, SAVANNAH, GA. i D L SI LSOLil’ibß keeps on hand at all limes ihe best Brands <6 Havana Sugars, and i- ready to h!i orders for Country Merchants and others, as low as any other establishment in rhe Cit\. He also Manufactures Segars of various quali ties, and lias on hand the best oi Chewing Tobac co, Sunil, iC, Scgar holders, Pipes—common and fancy —Tort Moires, S gar Cases, Tobacco, Pouches, Ye. Orders from the Country will be pm dually attended to. nov 2 COLLINS &. BULKLEY. Importers and Dcab-rs in CROCKERY CHINA <sc GLASS WARE, FAMILY Hnrrtw 11 <\ Table Cu:ierv, Wood and j Widow Ware, Lamps. Lantesns, Wicks, &c., A iso, Oamjrtrine and Burning Fluid, Together “itli ti groitt variety of Fancy ai:d House Furnish hing Goods, at Prices. Ne. 1(D Bryun St., Sava,,])•• I), Ga. J. P. COLf.IXS, T. A, BL'LKLKY. ) NOTICE. 1 HE Subscriber will attend to the preparation of the Documents, necessary to enable those who are entkied V* the benefit of the recently passed 80l .x iA LAND ACT to obtain their claims. Office in the South West corner of the Ex change, immediately under ihe Post Office. ROBERT W. POOLER, oct 19 ts Attorney at Law and Not. Pub. TO THE PUBLIC. ‘ THE Subscribers, grutelid lor the liberal share of patronage which ihe, have received at. their form er stand at the corner of Congress and \\ hitakei streets?T have now to inf rm the Public generally, and the Lstlies of S ivannali particularly'’ that they ;tre removii.g to lh< New Store recently fitted up by Mr. Solomons, a few duors West of M. Prendei grast’s Stole, and directly opposite E. F. Wood’s Sfioe Store, in Congress-street, where they will he enabled, in the course of a few days, to exhibit a vet v large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, iit ns low rat e .‘ns.they can be purchased in New York (M'eisnwere. Those desirous of purchasing any article in our line, will favor us by calling once, and having called or.ee., we fell confident that they will not fail to call again. Nov. 2 EINSTEIN & ECK.MAN. . • NOTICE. BY late arrivals the Subscriber has received a full and well s. Feted stock of Fail an ! Winter goods, consi.jting iu part of the bates and improved sivles of Visettes, N1 anti 11 a si, black and Colored Crape Shawls and Scarfs, Poplin, S.lks of every dvserip lue ; JetiiiV Lit u, an ontiieiv new s'.vle of Dress (! ods; Cashmere, Mouslin do Lain, French Me rino es a I colors; also, n tine assortment of black and colored Alpacs, Table CTotl.n of Linen and Colton, embi'iddei cd Piano Covers and Table Clntiis, Ginghams, Calicoes, ami a great variety of Jjong Slmvvis, Jenny Lind Cravats, Infant's Caps, Collars and Culls, Lait.es’ Fmler Sleeves oi bare and Muslin, and Veils, of all descriptions. For Gentlemen's I I ear, ]‘a*;cy a* and plain Casiniere, ‘J*weeds. Broad Cloth of ail colors, and a fine selection of V os. tings. Household. Ladies and Gentlemen wishing a good selection, wili find the following articles : C .rpeiing, Rugs, Linen and Cotton Slieettiag and Siiiriingf* white and red, and a fine article of (jiao/.'■ and V< oleh Flannels, Silk ami Gingham tio. s; English and German Hosiery of silk,linen, worsted and cotton; Bed Quilts of every size, white and colored, 12-4, 11-4 and 10 4 ; Gents silk wool and cotton Half 11 .so ; Under Emit-of s Ik, woolen and cotton ; and hut last not least, a tine assortment of Ladies’ velvet am! silk Bags and Purses, and a great many articles too numinous to mention, winch will be sold very low. Also, a good assortment >1 Ready Made Cloth ing, which will be sold low at wholesale only, on the meet approved terms. Country Mctclmnts will find it to their interest to rail and examine our stock before purchasing elsewh r *re. Nov 2 JOSEPH LIPPMAN. G-. M. WILLETT & CO, Would respectfully cail the attention of the Citi zens of Savannah, and liie Country at large, to their selected Sioek of Groceries, which lhe\ are now opening at Retnshart’s old Shoe Store, No (18 St Julian, and 101 Bryan Streets, consisting of a choice ase l m rtof Hams, Pickled, and Smoked Tongues. Sucms, Coffee, I t as, Soap, Starch, Pre serves, Figs, Dates, &.<•.. ALSO, Fresh Oysters either opened, orin the shell, can he l ad at all times of day. at Market p.ices. nov 2 YOUR HOUSE. THE Subscriber avails himself of tins opportuni ty to rett/ln histhunksto his friends anti the pub lic for the liberal p ‘tronage they have conferred upon him, and would inform them that he has re move l to the corner of Bay Lane and Bui nurd S’reet. opposite the Planters Hotel, where he will he ready at all tiniest.i serve them with Oysters and all other kinds of Refreshment. nov 2. ts HENRY BURT. HOUSTON & GROIJNBSSON. 9(i Bryan-st., tiro doors from Whitaker, ITAYE just opened a New and Fashionable As soitnientol Ready Made Clothing, Manufactured by themselves. The Goods were selected from recent imporiations. The Style and Finish not surpassed by any house in the City. The Quan tity large, and kept up through the Season*. We trv to sell as much us we can for Cash, and sometimes for approved Credit. Our Brices will compare favorably with any others. We wll ’ not be undersold. We desire, to dispose of as many Garments as possible, and respectfully in vite our former 1‘ rieuds and the 1 übiic to call and examine ihein. We mean to give satisfaction to all, by selling good articles at the lowest prices.^ Agents for Barne’s Celebrated Shirts. X. y. HOUSTON. PETER GROCNDESOS. nov 2 PENMANSHIP. “Let those now Write who never Wrote before, And those who always Wrote, now Write tlio more.” JENREG & MILLAR, the celebrated American PENMEN, on their return from New York City, and on their way to New Orleans, have the dis tinguished honor to announce to the citizens of Sa vannah, that their apartments for imparting in structions in the Chirographic Art, are now open for the reception of Pupils and Visitors, at No. 147 Congress-street, adjoining Dr. 11. J. Royals Den tal Rooms. rheir stylo of Mercantile Writing is bold, f, ee and expediti -us, adapted to Letters, Bills, Notes Nales, Receipts, and finishing Journal E try, and has been successfully taught throughout the princi pal cities and towns in the United States, Canada, the West Indies, &c. Fo the Ladies will he communicated a beautiful flow ing epistolary hand, and the one now practised in the most fashionable circles of the day. Having had years of experience, they arc confi dent of imparting their system with marked .suc cess. The course pursued is such as to remove those cramped, stiff and awkward habits which so often result from erroneous instruction and im part a more elegant and expeditious hand in 12 les sons, of from one to two hours each, than is Usu ally learned in years by the old method, -AH persons, (good judges and critics.) are rt spoctfu.h invited to call on us, ;i f our room, w hore w. will he happy m elucidate onr qualifications by EXHIBITING'UPWARDS OF 200 SPECI MEN'S, explain our principles, and execute any thing that may be called for, w bother tin y w ish to avail themselves of our services or not. Ladies wishing to receive private instructions at their residence, or some few Gentlemen wish ing to become Tfachkrs, can he accommodated ny making immediate application. A bad hand no object ion. I7F Rooms open from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. from 3 to 6. and from 7to 10 P. M. Homs of attendance tor Ladies anil Gentlemen made known at <um Academy. Reserved hours for Lad.es. Arrangements made with Schools on favor able terms. IAN Terms for the course Ten Dollars. Suc cess guarantee l. N- B. — Vi si ting. W edding, and In vi; a lion Cards written equal to engraving, at ,$l per pack. JEN REE &. MILLAR. -A? J- &• M. were presented w ith Silver .Med cis in Richmond, \ a., which can be seen at [heir lUotiis, IiOV 2 CITY TREASURER’S OFFICE, 4 Savaxnah , Nov. 1, 1850. /■ I HE folk-wing Lots are in arrears to the city for Ground Rents, viz.: Brow n Ward—No. 1 ,2, 3, 15 22, 23 24, 12. 43, 44, 45, 50. 51.56. 58,59. Chatham Ward — No. 5, 6. 9, 11, 12. Crawford Ward—-No. 12, 22, 23, 24 25,26,27, 28, 37, 41. 42 43 44, 63, 64 70, 71. Columbia Ward—No. 1,3, 4.6,7, 8,9, 10, U, 14,16,20,21.24,28, 33. 34,36, 37,38. Elbert Ward—No. 1.3,9,10, 19,21,22, 24, 29, 33, 34, 37, 38. 39. 40. Franklin Ward—No 2. 3. 1,7,11, 12. 17 lfl 21.22,31.32. 33. 34. 35. New Franklin—No. 3,4, 7. 8, 9. 10, 12, 13, If 17. Green Ward—No. 2,4, 5. 14, 10. 22 25, 26 28, 35, 36, 37. 40. Jackson Ward—No. 13. 11. 15. 16, 19. 20. 21 22, 23, 24, 29, 33, 3 I, 35. 36. 37, 38 40, 46. 47. Jasper Ward—No. 1.5. 6, 7. 0, 10, 24 29 31 35, 36,38, 42.44. 45. 46, 47, 48. Lafayette—Wind. N..J, 4. 5,7, 8. 9, 10. 16. 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 27. 28. 29. Liberty Ward—No. 1,3, 7,8, 0. 10, 11, 12, 15 17, 18,23- 25,34,39. Moniere- Ward —No. 1,2, 3,4, 6,8, Jl, 12. 13 19, 20, 21. 22. Pn aski Mind—No. 5.6. 7. 9. 10. 11, 12, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18, 22. 23,24,25.28.34, 37.38. Warren Ward—No. 1,3, 4,5, JO, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 20, 23. Washington Ward —No. 2,3. 4. 6. 7. 9.10, 13.* If, 16, 19, 20. 21,24,30. 31.32,38,39, 40. JOSEPH I ELT, City Treasure). It the rents due on the above rimmed Lots are riot pil'd on or before the 11th Inst., 1 shall, on the morning of the 12th, proceed to re-enter the same in conformity to Ordinance. nov2 ‘ DA IST., H.STEWART, c. m. GROCERIES. APPLES, Or auiios, Lemons, Oramborries, Pre- I serves, Tripoli Figs, Ginger Preserves, Citron, Dates, Malaga Graces, and a variety of Candies. Brandy Pem-hes, Quinces, Pears, and Plums. Pre served Limes, and Pine Apples, Turkey Fig Paste, Bitter Almonds, and Nuts of all kinds. Corn Slareh—a new and cheap uiticle for making Pud ding's— English Sauces, Catchups. Cocoa, Choco late, Pens, Olivo S mp, and S.arch Polish, now opening and for sab* In nov 2 G M WILLETT & CO. No 68 St Julian, and 101 Bryan Streets. ’ MSS. SIT,BLR, MILLINER iV DRESS MAKER No. 157 CONGRESS STREET, Has the pleasure t informing the EN.- Latli'-s, that site has returned from New York with a beautiful assortment of Silk ’Pattern Bonnets, ail colors. Straw, Legltbi n. and New Fashioned style of Jen ny Lind Bonnets. French Flowers and Ribbons of the latest styles, and a general assortment of Fancy Goods and Trimmings. Also the Latest fashion of Silks, Cassirnere, Mousline de Lnae &C., SIC , oo! 26 o aou e b . R THE < )VSTER SALOON at this House, is now open for the season. The Citizens of Savannah, and the public generally, ‘‘will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly.” net 26 A’ B. LUCE. STABLE. -Hi warner'T hooker Sill HAVING lately furnished their Stables with a good stock of FIS E II ORS ES , an n NEW CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, Inform their friends and the public that they can at all times be accommodated with good Carriages and Horses, with ca eful drivers, —and Hordes and Buggies and Saddle Horses, by calling at the Old Stai don West Broad Street, 4t oct26 Established Seventeen Years. JAMES F. STOKES, TAILOR. NO. 26 Whitaker-street, next door to Mr. M. ’ Prondeigust & Co’s Wholesale Dtv Goods Store, returns liis sincere tl'anks to his numerous Pattons for the preference given to his estahlishrueyi, and assures the public that no expense jltas been spared to proem e the latest system ol flatting and the latest Fashions, which are always on hand. Cutting done in the most scientific manner at the shortest notice. Repairing^'&c. Sic. Uniforms of every dcsciiption and Children’s d.osses cut and made to or ter. oct 26 TO PHYSICIANS. THE Subscriber would call the attention of Phy sicians to the following extracts, A.C., which are undisputnble pure, viz : Extract ColocynC >mp., do Cicuta, do Bella dona, do Gentian, do Hyoseyanius, do Acconite, do Dandelion. Ptjre Sulpt. Iron in line crystals. Genuine EnglishjCaloniel, Chloroform, and a variety of line chemicals, which for Purity cannot he surpassed. Also a Superior article of Pale Brandv for Medicinal purposes. For sale hv MILTON HUMPHREYS, Druggist, net 26 Corner Congress umJ Jcffersf n-sts. TO ’THIS PUELIC. ‘1 AXE notice that in future the payment of Jail fees w ill be exacted, in cverv instance, before the discharge of Prisoners (as the Jailor finds the col lection of the same verydifficult and inconvenient.) July 27 I. DeLYON, J. C. S. WHITE CASTILE SOAP. ALSO, White Bar Soap at 12i cents per bar. Also, fresh Hops. Soda and Seidiitz Powders, 1 pros each. Davids & Black’s and Kidder’s and Payson’s Indellible Inks. Also, Dr. Simmons’ celebrated Liver Medicine. For sale by MILTON HUMPHREYS, oct 26 Druggist, cor. Congress & Jeffcrson-sts. Bit. [Tiff:-, i;E. J. B. CUBBEDGE, CONGRESS STREET, SOUTH OF THE MARKET , SAVANNAH. GA. Desi res to express his obligations to his friends, and the public, for the liberal patronage heretofore be stowed on his Establishment, and to inform them that having enlarged his Store be is now receiving a si tick ol Hooks and Stationery worthy ihe attention of the public, and much more extensive and complete tom he has heretofore kept, nml which will he sold as low as in any other Establishment in the City Ills stock will consist in part of Blank Books —Demi, Medium, Cap, fee., full and half hound. Paper.—d o Teams Paper; Cap, Letter, Enve lope, Note, Tissue, &r. School Books.—All ihe School Hooks used in the city or county will be solffbv the single copy or dry, as cheap as they can he bought South.— School Teachers will he favored in all cases. Envelopes —A large assortment of business F.n vclopes, and the best assortment fancy Envelopes and Note Taper in the maiket. Gold and Steel Pens—Of various and superior qualities. Bibies end Prayer Sook3.— Plain and Fancy, cheap and costly, to suit any customer. i Sank niii) Mi printing Os uSI kind*. rxtcuicil nt ilii Office, wiilk HfaißMs atiil lieiipatcti. IIA V IN G 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 and are prepared to execute all kinds ol’ PLAIN AND FANCY PRIN TING, with neatness and despatch, and on the most accommoifcting terms. Office 102 Bryau-street, entrance on Bay Lane. EDWARD J. PURSE, .Savannah, September 21, 1850. To the Voters of Chatham County. Fellow Citizens •’ lam a candidate for the office of RECEIVER OF TAX RETURNS ..t the election on the first Monday in January next, and respectfully solicit your suffrages. sept 2 - ft. W. l'< > T.F.R, To the Voters of Chatham County. Fellow Citizens : I am a candidate for the of fice of RECEIVER OF TAX RE TURNS at the election on the first Monday in January next. Respectfully your oht. servt., sept 14 - 6t A. F. TORLAY. CLASSICAL & ENGLISH SCHOOL. THE Subscriber will remove his School at the beginning of next term, Nov. 4, to the large and elcg&nt room in the second story of the new buil ding in Broughton-st., next door to Wa'ing and Co’s Dry (roods store, and three doors east of thf First Presbyterian Church. He has engaged as his colleague in the Classical Department, John 11. Luther, A. M., a graduate of Brown Universi ty ; and also a competent female assistant for the Prill.atv Classes. The Male and Female De partments, while reciting in the same classes, will he kept entirely seperntc from mutual observation when engaged in study, and in entering and leaving the school. Having provided these facilities for the enlarge ment and improvement o’ all the parts of his school, he hopes these efforts may bespeak the fa vorable attention of bis f; lends an i the public gen erally. BERNARD MAI,LON. .Savannah. October 19, 1350. BATHING HOUSE. .]. M. HAYWOOD respectfully informs the gen tlemen of Savannah, and strangers, that his was in, cold arid shower bathing rooms are now ready, and will be constantly open, east side of the Pu laski lionise, adjoining his Hair Dressing Room. Price of Bathing, 25 cents- N. B. I am now prepared to receive yearly i customers. Prices reasonable, according to how many times they may bathe per \veck. # sept 14 ‘ J. M. H. HAENESS MANUF A CTORY THE Undersigned has opened an establishment for the purpose of Manufacturing Harness, En gine 11 .sc, Firemen’s Caps, Mill Bands, Ac. &c- Coriwr Bay lane and Drayton-street. A share of public patronage is respectfully so licited. T. W. BRYAN. July 2d lvr Southern Mutual Insurance Cos. of Ga. As bury Hull, President & Treasurer. J.U. Parsoqs, Secretary, Prof. C. F McCay, 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. W.M. KINO, Ay Savannah Gas Light (fompany. THIS Company being now r‘*ady to furnish Gusto 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. &0., in the Books at the Works, before (fas will be an trod deed into their premises. Office open from 9 to 12 o’clock. A. i\l , and from 3 to 6 F. M. GEO. W. ADAMS. ■mg.,3 ts Superintendent. Savannah Gas-Light Company PROPOSALS will he received for supplying this Company one year with good, clean Shell Lime, sav 2,500 bushels. For further particulars apply at the Works. GEO. W. ADAMS, sept 14 Saj.’t. 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 Slillingia, or Queen’s Delight. Those Plants have long since been used among onr Southern Negroes and in empyrical practice, with tlie 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 operation on the system. These facts 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 etude preparations hitherto used. Price—sl per bottle, or six botllcsfor £5. Prepared and sold by TURNER &. ODEN, Monument Square, Savannah, Ga. And for sale by f. M. TURNER A, CO., 9 161 Ray Street. Copy Books.—The Subscriber would call itten tion to the Copy Books for Schools, of his own man ufacture, which he feels wsrtanted iu styhng the best article on sale in the City. Miscellaneous and Religious Books. A fair supply ; and more than usual attention will he paid to recoiling the most valuable publications as *oon as issued from the press. Presentaticfti Books.—Annuals, Albums, Po etical Works, fee., u splendid assortment on hand during the season. Fancy Articles.—Port Monais. Purses, Pocket Knives, Card Cases, Water Paints, Portable Desks, Paper Cutters, Mottos, Ladies’ Work boxes, Pea I Holders, Games, fee., fee. for new ycrk! SAT U R DAY, N OVEM 13 E R 9th. The m ‘ vv !U)| l spletudiiJ Ocean Si JEM‘ S^an^hi ! . FLORIDA, of 1400 tuns, Lvov, C inimaui’er, will leave Savannah for New \ork us fellow s ! Saturday, .. .12th Oct. I Saturday ‘Jtk A ov. Saturday, .. .26f/t Oct. j Saturday 23 d Nor. J Passage $25. I -XN No Berth secured until paid for. Fur Freight or Passage, or any other informa tion, apply to oct 5 ‘ PADELFt >RD, 1 U & CO. WOOD YARD FERRY WHARF. D REMSHART Is prepared to supply orders for Black Jnck, Oak, Adi and Pine WOOD, by the boat load or at retail. A s usual particular attention given to measurement. 1 For the convenience of persons residing in tin* upper part of the city, boxes fur orders are [dared at the stores of Messrs I’tirner A Oden, John Mur chison, John M. Cooper, and rt‘. the* office of the Morning News, and at the house of JOHN T. THO\IAS, Jones-street. Cash orders promptly supplied. oct 12 A CARD. THE undersigned havirg established a genera! Wholesale at.d Retail Grocery Store, at Re:ns hart’s old -land, No. 63 St. Julian and 101 Brvan streets. (Warit.g’s Building) are now prepared to i turriisli their triends and patrons with a general assortment of Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Sugars, Tobacco, Caudles, Preserves, Syrups, Pickles. Po tatoes, Apples. Fruit, Nuts of all kinds, and Gar den Seeds. Alsor Fi'h and Oysters (when in season) will be put up Fresh to order at their Farm on.the Isle of Hope, in any quantities, ei ’ thor Fresh, Pickle 1 in Vinegar or Salt, or in any manner which the purchaser may desire, and which, from a long experience in the business they will warrant to give satisfaction. A!! orders from the Country, accompanied by the cash or approved City references, will be promptly attended to. GEO. M. WILLETT & CO. Gko. M. Wir.r.KTT, J. P. A. Dopon, John R. Tkbi av. oct 19 A CARD. THE undersigned respectfully informs his former friends aid acquaintances, that he has returned to SA v ANNAH, iu person, an! has taken the store No. 96 Bn/an-st., Penfiehi’s Buildings, one. door west of Vi’hita/rer, and will open tin* same with an entire uqp and largo assortment of SEA SONABLE READY MADE CLOTHING, nil manufactured this fail, expressly tor this place, under his own immediate attention, unsurpassed by any other establishment. A. P. HOUSTON. Formerly Hamilton A Houston. The above Clothing business will be continued iu all its various departments b\ t! e new film of HOUSTON A GROUNDK.BON. oc.t 19 ts Nr. 96 Brvau-st. REMOVAL. THE Subscriber respectfully it.forms his friends and the public in genera’, that he is now fully pre pa ed to wait on them at his new store,ls7 Brough tmi-streer, next t<> Messrs. N. B. & 11. Weed’.-, hardware establishment, and solicits a continu ance of the patronage he hus.s” liberally received. Call and examine my stock, which consists office Wines, Cot.f.-ctio: aries, Fruits, Nuts, Wood and Willow Ware, and every article which constitutes a full stock ot Groceries. M. J SOLOMONS, 157 Broughton-st. N. B. Orders from planters, factors, city and country merchants, filled with care and despatch, , and on ino*t liberal tenus. M. J. S. oct 19 fit NEW DRUG STORE! THE subscriber has just opened, on the corner of Congress and Jefferson-st reels, an a-gortment of Fresh and Pure Drugs, Family Medicines, Ac, which will be sold as low* as can be afforded bv anv house in the citv. oct 19 ‘MILTON HUMPHREYS. WANTED. TWO or Three Journeymen Plasterers, to whom steady employment will be given, and the highest w ages paid, enquire nt this office. ts oct 12 WANTED TO RENT. A Dwelling 1! ouse with one or two acres of ground, in the vicinity of tin* city. Apply immediately to S Child, at. this office, or at Mrs. Miller's, South Broad-street. oct 12 FALL GOODS. PER barque Marion—2o pieces Silk Vestings, 5 do. black Customers, 30 do. Colored do., 5 do. Black Cloths, 3 do. green do., 2 do. olive if*., 5 do. fine Tw**ed do., 10 dozen roon’s,M *- rino Half Hose. 39 do. gent’s brown cotton do.. 20 do. mixed Cotton do., 40 do. Gum Elastic Sus penders. 20 do. men’s Merino Shirts, 10 do, you:hs’ do., for sale bv oct 5 MARSHALL & ATKIN. GREAT BARG AINS ! JUST received this day 5000 yards Mouslin de Laines, p'ain and figured, w hich will be sold at the low price of 12.| cents a yard. 5030 yards ext ra do at 13iJ cents a yard. 3030 do Calico, at fij do Jo For sale bv oct 19 .SPENCER C. LANE & 00. NEW BOOKS. The Conspirator, by A. E. Pupuv. -hi. 18 Dictionary of Mechanics. Ac g.lxa No. 2 American Cottage and Villa Architecture George Castroil, surnamed Scand. rbeg. king ot’ Albania, In Clement C. Moore, 8 31) Portraits of illustrious personages of Great Britain, by E linund Lodge, Esq F .8 A Vol 8 com-, plete. Songs of Labor and other Poems, by John G. Whittier. Grier s Almanac for 1851. Received by on 19 JOHN M. COOPER. JUST RECEIVED A superfine lot of white embroidered CRAPE SHAWLS. New style Black Silk. Tuikey and extra Water ed MANTILLAS. New style of French SACKS. A b-autiful lot < f Velvet and Satin Bonnet Ribbons, latest fashions, for sale bv „ct 19 CURRELL & BOGGS. GOLD PENS. A NEW supply of Brown’s and B tgley's Gold Pens, received bv sept 21 ‘ JOHN M. COOPER. AUCTION SALES. Guardian Salk. BY T. J WALSH 8c CO. Will be sold on TUESDAY, sth November, in front of the Court House, at toe usual hour of sale. A likely Negro b >y named Charles, belonging to the Estate of T. Askew, deceased, and soul per order of the’ Court, for the belief l of liie orphans, by order of the Guardian. sepr 21 Admi nikvn.ATim’s Sals. BY T. J. WALSH & CO. ON Saturday, Nov, 9, will be sold at eleven o’clock, corner of Broughton anil Price st>., The stock of Drugs and Medicines, nlso the Store Fixtures. Sold by pm mission ol the Hono rable the Justices of the Inferior Court, as purt of the E.-tate of the late Doctor E. S McGinnis, de ceased, and by order of tlie Administrator. — Tenus at the sale. nov 2 Private Sale. BY T. J. WALSH €c CO. Landing from bri_’ OooJa. from New \ork, 409 bait’s North River Hay ; 20 barit’l potatoes ; 2 crates Onions ; 10 boxes Lemon Svrupi 10 bas kets Crown Champagne; 50 boxes Nr. 1 Soap; 120-assorted demijohns. sept I Private Sale. BY T. J. WALSH & CO. | That ** ell known Plantation in Bryan County, KE -1 REA i', 31 miles from Savannah, situated (i miles from the ocean, containing 351 acres—llG acres on Belt’s Isle, which is connected to the main land by a causeway, 50 of which is cleared and under cultivation, 85 acres on the Main is cl* a red and under fence, all in the highest state of cultivation, half a mile of fence encloses the Lands on the Main and Island —150 acres of Pine Land, of which 20 acres of the host quality Inland Rico Swamp. On the premises is a comfortable Dwell ing, Negro, Cotton ami Corn Houses, with all ne cessary Buildings requited on n Cotton Plantation, all [.iu up at 1 well framed within the lust three veai s. Goo Fishing grounds and an abundance of superior Oysters within a quarter of a mile of the residence. Terms: One half cash, the balance in two in stalments with interest, anil a moitgage on the place. sept 21 JENNY LIND, May or may not come to Savannah, but the .sub scriber has made every preparation to extend to her a warm Welcome, and all the Ladies that have taste and will appreciate style and fashion, in n word, all that wish their feet ready for the artist, the minuet or the hall, w 11 find in his new anti splendid stock every variety w hich will please the e e >tnd gratify the taste. LADIES’ SILK AND SATIN GAITERS, C oen, Blue and Bronze Kid and Morocco Gaiters ; do Black and Colored Lasting Gaiters, and Patent Leather Bootees; Jenny Lino’s Tics, Buskins, and Walking Shoes ; do Enameled Excelsior, with Rosettes; do ’Bronze Worked Toilet-Slippers; Gentlemen's Calf, Sewed. Pump, Patent-Leather and \\ ater-Proof Boots ; do Patent-Leather. Con gress, Lopez and Prunella Gaiters; do Cull, Goat Seal and Kip Biogans. And every variety of MISSES’, CHILDREN'S &> BOYS’ SHOES Also every kind of House Servants’ and Field Negroes’ Boots and Shoes. A splendid article of TRAVELLING TRUNKS, VALISES and CARPET BAGS. AlsoSiik and lb avei llat ; Men’s and Boys’ Cloth. Velvet ami Silk Caps. Tire above Newark and Philadelphia stock will be sold w holosnle and retail, at Northern prices. We challenge competition. Come o.\x! Cums. a LI. ! FRANCIS KOPMAN. No. 106 Bryan St. Savannah, Oct. srli, 1850. 2m CHEAP GASH STORE. New Fall Dry Goods. M. I’RENDERGAS i’ &. CO., have received per Hamsun Jones and Augusta, fresh supplies to oi,r aheady extensive stork of fall drv goods, and are prepared to offer an assortment of goods, which for beauty and novelty of style, extent of quantity and cheapness of price, cannot be surpassed. CLO THS A CASS] ME RES. French and English Cloths in every shade, do Black doe skin Cassimores, Plain do, steel mixed dnib and do., Fancy Tweeds and Vestings, Plaid Oioth, Satinets, Kerseys and Kentucky .leans. BLANKETS & FLANNELS 6-4 8-4 10-4 and 12-4 Blankets, Mackinaw in every breadth, Rose do, 4-46-4 and 8-4 snip. Fian iH>i, Extra sup. silk warp do, R al Welsh do, Red Green ami Yellow do. SHAWLS. SHO 8-4 Broche Shawls, from 200 to S2O, Plain Thibet, t.nd do with Silk fringe, all colors. Splen did plain and richly embroidered Canton Crape Jo, Black Gro de Rhine and Latin Turk do. WOOLEN SHAWLS. 500 Square Woolen Si.awls, 400 Lung do, Wool en llfks, every .size. DRESS GOODS. Plain and Satin de Chinee Silks in every shade and color, Splendid Brocade do, Black Satin Turrk, l’iaid and striped Annuia, Black Gro tie Rhine, V hite Scursinet and Popping Cushimei os and DeLaii.es of the choicest colors and modern designs, Mohair’s fancy and striped and plid A! ini .a, 1 lain Linen Ombras, Do in dresses beautiful L n.o oiuei • (1, I nun, dotted and Embroidered Bvv tss, duiu ail colors for Evening dresses, Real Chant. !!a \ oils, Nottii gham do. D. mt do, every color, Gauze do, Silk Umbrellas, Parasols, and two cases of assorted perfumery. EMBROIDERIES French and Scotch worked collars, Do Chis- i met.s, Infants Robes, Calls and Ribbons in “rent variety. ° GLOVE*. Alexander’s Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves all colors, Li.-ao 1 htvad ito, Cashmere da. LINEN & CAMBRICS. >. Fresh Linens mode expressly by the mo.t cele brated niunufactors, wmiantc.l all flax thread. Damask Table Linen, ail size, 6-4, 8-4. 10 4 *„<[ I—Linen S.i**eting t I able covers, 1 c*ucb Ouoi oi ic iiantlkercbi. fs, English, liishand Scotch do. CARPETS. 2 and 3 IMy fngrnne edrp, Brussel <!■>, Chin i ia! fie orb Rugs, Toll’d A, Drugget, Door and v<Ai*t iagc Mutt:*. HOSIERY. English ingrain S Ik Hose, Do £ hose, Do Spun S2k. English and German Ooitun h >se, Boy- and Misses’ do. W hite, Bros, and mix* and half hose, Un der \ ests, &c. CALICOES. French, English and American C-dico*. wnr remed lust colors, 80 ca-es White Mi.dm’ ov*, v atdiii, 4 do for pillow cases, Linen finish, 80 hales bio ami colored Homespuns, Cotton and Linen U.-naburgs. Bed Tick and Cordmovg. The entire slock we will dispue'of for Cash or City acceptances. N. B. Good# freely shown, one price and no de vwl,on - oct 19 BROUGHT TO JAIL Jy J ’ ONI 5” ho he. belongs to Jno. j., eof 1..--Gs bull c!i County, Geo. He is five feet four todies high, between 25 and 30 years old, and sa\s he left his ow ners residence on the 16th inst. and 26 T. D’LYON, J. C. .8. NOTICE. Jg BROUGHT to Jail on the l ltli inst a negro \rnan named SOLOMON, says he belong* to m Mr. Win. Winn of Sparta, Ga.. he is 5 feet 10 inches high, nml about 35 veai s old, and shva i he has been om ten days. oct 19 3t I. D LYON, Jailor C. S. CABINET MAKING & UPHOLSTERY N. A. NUNGEZER, No. 50 Liberty Street, would inform the Citizei.i of Savannah that he has taken the above phu:** for ; the purpose of carrying on the Cabinet and Uph< b- J teriiiji husiness, viz: making new and revaiiivg ! old Furniture', old Furniture bought and sold • the j bottoms of Sofas, Divans, Chairs and Ottomans | made over and re-covered ; Carpets, Oil Cloth and j Mattinr cut and put-down; Beils and Lamps hung, Curtains and Roller Blinds put up. Even de scription of COFFINS on hand and mad * to order, of the bo-t material and finish. Trices low. N A. N. has been engaged in the nb< ve busi ness iii the City of Savannah fora ntimltei of years, which enables him to believe that lie can please nil those who will favor him with a portion of their ; patronage. yet 90