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[Reported for the Morning NjVva-1
IN THE SUPREME COtJRT.
January Term, 18^0.
Lewis Demere, et ah)
Plfl's. in Em
Contribution
between
Legatees.
ARRIVALS AT HOTELS. .UK. 90.
vs. (
Alexander Scranton, Utah,
Dofts. in Err, J
Per Ciif.—LuMPKiN, Justice, deliveing the
opinion of the Court.
Where one party pays a debt which is an en
cumbrance on the property of others as well ns
himself, he is entitled in Equity to call upon
the persons for contribution whose estate is
thus released by his payment.
llut the fuots of this case do not bring it
within the operation of the rules. In the year
1898, Raymond Deniero died, leaving a last
w ill and testament by which he divised certain
specific legacies, and the residue of his Estate
,liter payment of these legacies, to be divided
between Lewis, John, and l’uul Demere.
the complainants, and Joseph Demere, whose
portion of the property is now repre
sented by Scranton, the Defednont in Error.
The residue oftho property, was delivered over
to the residuary legutes, prior to tho year 1831
lathe year 1843, two of the specific legateos
filed a bill in Equity for their legacies, and ob
tained a general decree nguinst tho Exactor,
who failed to plead plena administravil. The
•execution issued on this decree was levied up
on a portion of the property of Joseph Demere
in the hands of Scranton, and the property un
der the decision of this Court was found not
subject to the execution. The Plaintiffs in Er
ror then paid oft' tho execution and filed a
bill in Equity against the Defendants in Error
for contribution. To this contribution these
Complainants are not entitled. This Court had
decided that property of the Defendants in
Error was not liable, and the Complainants
stepped forward as volunteers to interpose be
tween tho Defendants and tho Excutors, who
alone were responsible to the Plaintiffs in Ex
ecution. They have conferred no benefit upon
the Defendants, removed no common burden,
and arc entitled to no contribution.
The Judgment of the Court below is af
firmed.
Cohen & Griffin and Harden & Law-
ion, for Plaintiffs in Error.
Henry & Ward and Lloyd & Owens,
for Defendants in Error.
Margaret Williams, A Powerg of the chanccl-
Plft. m Err., 1 ] or j n Georgia,
_ . T i Construction of a De-
Bobert, Mclntire, v j 8eg .
Deft, in Em J
Per Cur.—Nisbet, Justice, delivering the
opinion of the Court!
Tho Judge of the Superior Court, sitting as
a Chancellor in a Court of Equity, has the same
power as when sittii g in tho common law
Court ba has over ordinary cases. When,
therefore, a bill in Equity is filed involving
the legel construction of an instrument, he is
authorised to decide upon it without the inter
vention of a Jury. When there is ambiguity
on the face of the instrument, it is proper that
the Jury should determine upon it. In this
devise we are of opinion no such ambiguity
exists.
The words of the devise aro as follows: “I
further will that one hundred dollars per an
num be paid out of the profits of said Bakery
to B. Moore, of tho city of New York, for the
use my of mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Wugner, and
also the lilce sum of one hundred dollars out
-of said profits to my sister, Mrs. Margaret Wil
liams, together with eighty dollars lent by her
to me in New York, with interest.”
The counsel for the Paintiif in Error con
tends that the words “like sum of ono hundred
dollars," taken in ■ connection with the pre
ceding portion of the section, gives to Mrs.
Williams, tbe plaintiff, an annuity of one hun
dred per annum. -We do not think that such
is a fair construction of the devise. It is a spe
cific bequest of one hundred dollars, and the
word like refers only to tho amouut.
Let. the judgment of the court below be
affirmed.
For Plaintiff in Error, F. S. Bartow.
For Defendant in Error, Harden & Law-
• TON.
Caiter, )
vs. > Laurens County.
Stanfield. )
1. Possession of personalty by the vender
after thd sale, is presumptive evidonce of
fraud.
2. The oath of the Jury in a Justices’ Court,
is substantially the same with the oath of spe-
• rial Jurors in tho Superior Court.
•The judgment of the Court below affirmed.
W. B. Gauldf.n, for Flaintiff in Error.
Cole, for Defendant in Error.
Phillips, )
•vs. ,> Camden county.
-Dodge. S
1. A declaration on a written promise to
pay “fifteen epaid sows or barrows” should
describe properly the written promise, and al
lege the value of the property. A declaration
describing them as payable in money, is bad.
2. Such a variation is not amendable at Com
mon Law, after the cause has been submitted
- to the Jury.
Judgment of the Court below affirmed.
W. B. Gaulden, for Plaintiff in Error.
I'leming, for Defendant in Error.
Court Martial.—-A court martial, compos-
p General Belknap, Capts. Sibley, Morgan,
fowler and Dent, and Lieuts. Robinso- and
- e de, is in session at Little Ruck. Arkansas for
• »trial of Major Butler. Colonel bracg ic
die Judges Advocate.
PULASKI HOUSE.
C Davenport, ; R Cliilcrist, Mass.; J D
Abraham, Maj R Amlersou, O C Pettit, D J
Pike, C B Dally, NY; J A Pettit, Indiana;
S B Thompson. G Knecland, J L White, Fla.;
G T Oglosby,Sparta ; IV Bradford, Bnrke Co;
W Barnett, Baltimore ; B H Pope, Mrs Gold
ing and daughter, Athens ; B Fort, M S Ball,
W W Hall, Macon ; F Burt, Tampa, Fla.; L
R Smoot, Washington; A McCormick, Glas
gow; H Thompson, Gn.; SDawson, Atlanta;
M Gardens, Conn.; J M’Dowcll, A Rust, Va.;
C M Bradford. Miss,; R Gatlin, Ala.; Johu
Foster, Hancock Co.; W Henry, Ireland ; M D
Smith, Griffin; M Williamson, Washington
Co.; S A Jones, Burke Co.; B G Cumming ;
J M Bradley, Charleston; C Law; Augusta;
J Smith, Hamburg.
SCHOO Is.
The subscriber respectfully announces that he
has opened a School in the basement of tho
Second Ba 'tist Church, in which will be taught
all the branches of a thorough English Educa
tion. Particular attention will bo given to the
elementary studies.
BERNARD MALLON.
References.—Rev. J. T. Robert, Rov. II
O.Wyer.
CITY HOTEL.
S S Adams and lady, Boston ; A F Grcono,
Greensboro; Wm Cummings, Augusta; P
Foster, 8 P Watkins, ;S D Mongin, A
Parker, N C.; D Smith, Washington Co.; II W
Shaw, Miss E Holly, Miss J Holly, Macon.
PASSENGERS.
l’er n.earner Gen Clinch, from Charleston—J A Gar
land, family and servants, Judge R Gilchrist, Daven
port, DrNye, DP Lindershire.
Per schr Virginia, from New York—Miss Carpen'
ter, Mrs Peuson, Messrs Henkins, M'Dougal, Balunny,
Chippendale, Cropker, Thompson.
Per steamer St Matthews, from Palatka—Mrs Smith,
Miss Paine, Mrs Faris and servant, 9 Missos Hutchi
son, W Daniels, J D Abrams, Maj R Anderson, T R
Smith, DeLyon, Petett, W J Cruyles, IIardthy,Lainer,
W Brantly, C VV Starr, Ball,.) S Mout>uolin,Kneeland,
Modgher, J S Harris, Ford, Ferris, J W Hutchison, and
7 deck.
Per steamer Hancock, from Augusta—Mrs Gaulden
and daughter, Mre Hr.nter, J Crawford and lady, Jos B
Lapsloy, Mrs Lapsley, Miss Lapsley, Mrs Wilson,
Mrs Dr Ware, Miss Mary Mary E Ware, Miss Grace
H Wara, Mr Adams nnd lady, W W Holt,John Foster,
J Kirkland, B Pope, Wm Cummings, H F Greene, II
F Greene, II Barnett, D J Pyke, G TOglosby, T M
Bradford and 9 servants.
Ter stoamer Metamora, from Charleston—-Mrs J E
Guy aud servant, Martin Gay, Mr McAllister and Mrs
Barnett and daughter, Mrs R A Chick, W Wrightand
lady, Miss Baker, Miss G Lathrop, Miss Washington
Auderston, N Brown and aon, E IUiett, W A Cherry
J B Hogg, A Burt, C Bridfeldt, S Barnwell, , I* J M'
Mams and servant, J M’Daniel, It Cutlin, H A Chick ]
and 15 deck.
CONSIGNEES.
T he battle summer; be-
ing transcripts from personal observation
in Paris, during the year 1848 ; by J. K. Hur-
cl, author of “Fresh Gleanings.”
Sir Edward Gralmm, or Railway Specula
tors ; by Catherine Sinclair.
Dark Scenes in History; by G. P. R. Jumes,
Esq., autlio:: of tho Woodman, iXjc-
Part 2d Easy Lessons in Landscape.
People I have Met; or Pictures of Society
and People of Mark, drawn under a thin veil
of fiction; by N. P. Willis.
Waragn, or the Charms of the Nile; by Wil
liam Furniss.
The Principles of Moral and Political Flii-
loiiophy ; by William Puley, D. D.
The Early Conflicts of Christianity; by the
Rev. Win. Ingraham Kip, D. D.
Received by .TNG. M. COOPER-
jan 19
I UMiy’S fiXTH ACTS for tho hank
.J oichief, Jules Hauel’s nymph soap, de
pilatory powder for removing superfluous hair
without injury to the skin, shnving creams, om
nibus soap,eau lustral, for the hair, colognes, ox-
tnarrow, bear’s oil, combs, brushes, and various
other perfumeries aud fancy articles from this
celebrated perfumer, just received and for sule
by J. A. MAYER.
Druggist, 15C Broughton street.
Fresh Camphine, for sale by J. A. M.
dec 15
LADIES’ SHOES
MADE TO ORDER.—Wm. J.
Reynolds most respectfully in
forms the Ladies of Savannah and its vicinity,
that he has commenced tho above business, in
all its brarches, at J. L. Oliver’s, Boot Maker,
No. 17 Bull-st., where lie will endeavor to give
satisfaction to all who may favor him with their
putronago, as he intends to confine himself to
the Lad is’ work alone,
jan 18 lm
PROSPECTUS OF THE
DAILY MORNING NEWS,
An Independent Commercial and News Paper, to be
Published in the City of Savannah.
BY JOIIN M COOPER,
EDITED BY W. T. THOMPSON,
Author of “ Major Jones' Courtship” “ Chronicles of
Pineville” “ Sketches of Travel” SfC- tyc.
Per sellr Rebecca & Thomas, from Now Orleans—
A W Williams & Hollis, T R Mills, G W Anderson Sc
Bro, Cohen & Hertz. J A Norris, J II Haines, Hamil
ton & Hardeman, Central Rail Road, H J Gilbert,
Wiltberger, E Parsons Sc Co.
Ter steamer Gen Clinch, from Charleston—Central
Rail Road, Florida Boat, Steamer DeKalb, M J Solo'
mons, R Habersham Sc Son, C Gerdts, E F Thode, N
Cruger, Cohens & Hertz, J & J M Haywood,W Baters-
by, H Hendrickson.
Per steamer St Matthews, from Palatka—E Reed,
Boston &Gunby,I W Morrell, GW Anderson & Bro,
N A Hardee Sc Co, Way Sc King, J S Montmollin.
Per steamer Hancock, from Angusta—275 bales Cot
ton, 2G59 sacks Corn and 45 do Ground Peas, to M Sc
W Cumming, Allen, Ball Sc Co.
Fer steamer Chatham, from Augusta—1075 bales
Cotton and Mdze to G W Garmany Sc Co, Padclford,
Fay Sc Co, E Parsons & Co, S Solomons, Hardwick Sc
Cooke, T R Mills, Allen, Ball Sc Co, S M Pond, and E
Reed.
Experience has proven both the practicability and
usefulness of the penny Press. Within the few years
pa6t all the Northern and Eastern cities, as well as
most of those South and West of us, have been sup
plied with papers of this description, whose small di
mensions enable their publishers to issue them at a
price so low as to place them within the reach uf all
and thus to make them the best mediums for tho gen
eral diffusion of information on t all subjects bearing
upon tbe interests of community. By cheapening the
Press, all have been participants in its benefits, while
the publishers and conductors, by a greatly increased
patronago,lmve been made amply remunerated lor their
expenditure of capital and labor.
^Believing that the growing prosperity of .Savannah
authorizes, and that her interests demand the estab
lishment of a cheap commercial and news medium,
we have determined to publish the Daily Morning
News ns nearly as possible upon the plan of the penny
Press of the Northern cities.
The Morning Neios will be emphatically a Com
mercial Newspaper, devoted to the diffusion of useful
information on all subjects of popular interest, and to
the advancement of City nnd State interests, gener
ally; pieserving at all times a strictly neutral and
indcp ndent position in regard to Politics and Parties
Arrangements have been made for giving the paper all
the facilities enjoyed by the best Daily Papers, and
no pains will be spared to make it Batisfactory in all its
departments, and to give it the character of a res
pectablo, useful, and reliable Journal.
In view of the great advantages which must result
to the citizens and business man from the establishment
of such a paper in Havannah, we feel that we may ask
and safely count upon a liberal support.
Terms.—The Daily Morning News will be issued
and served to subscribers at si>4, per annum, payable
half yearly, in advance; or. 10 Cents per week, pay
able lo the Carriers.
Savannah, January, 1850.
(fiommcmal JJnteUigeucc.
LATEST DATES J
Liverpool Dec: 29 j Havre Dec. 27 | Havana .Ian 9.
Savannah Cotton Market, Jan. 20.
COTTON.—On Saturday the sales amounted to 2302
bales at 11V& to 12%. The market closed very firm.
CHARLESTON, Jan. 19—Cotton.—The market
was comparatively quiet yesterday. Tho sales did
not exceoc 1070 bales from llAfc to 12%c. ' We have
no change to notice iu prices.
ATLANTA, Jac.18—Cotton.—Tne market yester
day was very unsteady, though the sales for the day
were heavy. Some inclination was evinced on the
part of selles to hold on. Fair Cotton sold at 12Vfe
Extremes 11 a 12Vfe.
MARIETTA, Jau. 17.— Colton.—-llVfc cts was of
fered for Cotton in this place yesterday and refused.
COLUMBUS, Jen. 17... Cotton.. .Our cotton market
is very animatad, and every thing offered meets with
reudy sale. (dotations yesterday from to llVfc.
O BSERVAXIOMS on Stevens' Histo
ry of Georgia.—A further supply received
by
tiov 23
J. M. COOPER.
M ouslin De .Lain.—A handsome as
sortment plain col’d M. De Lain, all
wool, for sale low.
dec 11
3.S. MAGILL.
T HE LIFE AND WHITINGS of David
Hale, late Editor of the Journal of Com
merce, with selections from his Miscellaneous
Writings.
Greciun and Roman Mythology; by M. A 1
Dwight,
Tho Neighbors; Fredricka Bremer—a new
edition, with a portrait of the authoress'
The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Gold
smith : by .Tames Prior.
The American Almanac, for 1850.
Miller’s Planters’ and Mcrchnnts’ Almanac,
for 1850.
A copious nnd critical English Latin Lpxicon,
by Joseph Edmond Riddle, M. A. Received by
dec 6 JOHN M. COOPER.
I 'ANCY INKSTANDS and School
do. For sale by
The Ohain of Destiny, or the Adventures of a
Vngabond; by the author of tho Orange Girl of
Veuice.”
Mary Mnroton, or the Broken Promise; by T.
S.Arthur.
jan 15 .1. B. 0UBBEDGE.
M ORE NEW GOODS.-Received
by late arrivals a further supply of
READY MADE CLOTHING,
Piece Goods nnd Furnishing Articles for gen
tlemen’s Apparel, of tho latest and most ap
proved stylo and patterns, which are offered
on the most reasonable and accommodating
terms for cash or approved paper.
JOHN MALLERY, at 155 Bay-st.
jan 10 lm Adjoining city Hotel.
D issolution of copart
nership.—The copartnership here
tofore existing between the undersigned, un
der tho name nnd style of E. D. HENDRY &
CO., is This Day dissolved by mutual consent.
The business will he continued by E. D. HEN-
DRY. E. D. HENDRY,
jan 15 S. H. FISK.
J UST RECEIVED, per steamer
Cherokee, n splendid assortment of Tuff, Sat
n and Velvet Ribbons, Embossed Velvet Gimp Braids
Silk and Velvet Nock Rlbhnns, Cuffs, Silk Braids,
L. C. Ild’kfs, Love VeilB, Kid Gloves, and all kinds of
Buttons for Dresses. For sale lew forensb, by
JOHN VAN NESS,
nov 6 157 Congress-street.
A good wngon HORSE for sale.
Apply at this office,
dec 13
LADIES’ GAITERS,—Just
received, a new supply of Ladies’ Bl’k
and Col’d Gaiters. For sale cheap, by
JOHN VAN NESS,
nov 6 157 Congress-st.
C HALK, WHITING AND PUTTY.
—5 bbls, Putty in Bladders; 30 bbls
Whiting; 150 bbls Chalk. For sale by
nov 22 J. G. FALT IGANT,
R ECEIVED per bark Toxus 20bbls Apples,
10 bbls Mercer Potatoes, 5 sacks Almonds,
aud 5 kegs choice Butter. J. D. JESSE
dec 11
R ECEIVED per brig Macon 1 bid Dryed
Apples, 2 hundred lbs Sugar Toys, and 10
boxes Assorted Cundy. J. D. JESSE
dec II
A WORD TO OUR FRIENDS
We cannot suffer the present opportunity
to pass by without suying something for the very
liberal patronage which you have extended lo us.
Onr success thus fur, is without a parallel. For
nil this, however, we are indebted to you, und for
which you hove our unfeigned thanks.
We have now but one more request to make,
nnd it is this—send all of your friends and your
friends' friends to see us—tell them that our stock
of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,
BONNETS, RIBBONS, &c.
is now completed. Tell them that we are offer
ing daily great bargains—such us nre seldom met
wtth at this season of the year. Tell them that
our stock of Dry Goods is entirely new. That
our lights uro superior to any establishment of
tho kind in the city; so that they need not fear tv
buy, ns they can see exactly what tho goods are.
And, lastly, toll them that we are doing business
entirely on the Cash System—consequently we
uro compelled to sell low.
dec21) CURBELL & BOGGS.
T ype foundery.—59 gold corner of Ann
Street n. York.—The subscriber, have taken
the Type Foundery, and willcontinua the business late
ly conducted by Robert Taylor. They will attend tu
all orders they may receive with punctuality and des
patch. All tbe Typo manufactured by them will be
Hand Cast; and they will furnish all kinds of Printer's
Materials, of the beat quality. Mr. J. T. Ovcrend is
still employed in superintending the manufacturing de
partment.
Proprietors of newspapers, who have' not advertsed
for the subscribers, who may publish ' this notice for
three months, will be entitled to receive pay in type,
on purchasing live times the amount of their bill fo;
advertising.
Old Type taken in change for new at 9 cents, per lb
WHITING & TAYLOR,
octlG . Successors to Robert Taylor.
D AGUEIftRIAN sky-light
GALLERY.—The subscriber respectful
ly nnnnunces to tho citizens of Suvannah and
vicinity, that he has taken the rooms reoently
occupied by Mr. Hughe", corner St. Julian sts.
nnd Murket square, for the above business, and
ventures to assert that he will furnish as good, if
not n better, likeness than any person ever locat
ed in Savnnnuh' He feels himselljuslifiedin the
nbove assertion, from u practice of several your*
in Boston, assisted by all tho most reoent tin
provementsin the art.
Tiro suberiher 1ms at greot expense fitted up
his apartments so us to secure light directly from
above, which is considered one of the .greatest
dditions in taking perfect diigumitmlikenessop.
The citizens of Savaunah nre respectfully invi
ted to call ut his rooms and examine specimens.
W. V. PRENTICE.
Cr. St. Julian-st nnd Market «q. upetu'.re.
dec 20
MOMJNG HEWS
Book anil lob $ rutting ©flier,
GAUDRY'S BUILDING,^BULL-ST.
J. B. CIBBEDGE,
Printer of the Daily Morning News, re
spectfully informs his friends and the public,
that having mndo extensive additions to his
well selected assortment of printing materials,
he is prepared to execute with despatch every
variety of BOOK nnd JOB PltlN TING, and
on terms ns reasonable ns those of nny other
establishment in tho South. By the employ
ment of the best materials and superior work
men, aud giving Ilia personal attention to the
business, he doubts not that ho will be able to
give the fullest satisfaction to all who may fa
vor him with their patronage.
jc5P Orders may be left at the Book Store
in Congress-street, or at the offico of the Daily
Morning News, No. 117 Bay-st. jan 17
SAVANNAH EXPORTS, JAN. 90.
NEW YORK—Brig Alert—361 bales Cotton.
BATH, (Me)—Brig Georgianna—59447 ft Timber,
46109 feet S S Lumber.
SAVANNAH IMPORTS, JAN. 90.
MATANZAS—Brig Tower—134 hlids and 19 tierce
Molasses.
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH, - - - JAN. 21.
ARRIVED.
Br brig Attaway, Thrift, Bridgewater, England. .
Brig Tower, Belcher, Mataazas, to Master.
Steamer Gen Clinch, Peck, Charleston, to Brooks &.
'Dipper.
Schr Rebecca & Thomas, New Orleans, to
Sclir Virginia, Gould, New York, to Crane & Row
land.
Schr Araericnn Coin, Williams, Hamilton's Mill,
with 66 casks Rice to Habersham & Son.
Steamer Hancock, Murray, Augusta, to John Foster.
Steamer H L Cook, Shaw, Augusta, to M A Cohen.
Steamer Metamora, Barden, Charleston to Brooks &
Tapper.
Steamer St Matthews, King, Palatka, to Brooks &
Tupper. •
Steamer Chatham, Royall, Augusta, wiih boats 9
aod 10. to S M Pond.
BELOW—Br snips Sir Honry Pottinget, and Avon
CLEARED.
Rrig Alert,Campbell, New York—J A Norris.
Brig Georgianna, Gbilobrist, Bath, Maine—Cohen St
Hertz.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Oregon,Philpot, Augusta.
Steamer Gen Clineb, Peck, Charleston.
Steamer Chatham, Royall, Augusta.
Steamer Metamora, Berden, Charleston.
WENT TO SEA.
MEMORANDA.
Bark Isaac Mead,Brown, and schr Tyrone, Stroud
hence,* New York, on tbe 14th inst.
The bark Exact, Stevens, and schr Memento, Terry,
for this port, cleared at New York on the 14th Inst.
The schr C HHaie, from Camden for this port, sail,
ed from N»wport,R 1,13th inut.
D aguerrian skylight
GALLERY.—The Subscriber respect
fully announces to tho Citizens of Savannah and
its vicinity, that ho has taken tho rooms over
Zogbaums & Co’sMusic Store, corner of St.
Julian-streetand Market-square, for the purpose
of taking DAGUERRIAN LIKENESSES,
beautifully Colored, if required, and put up in
Splendid Morocco Cuses, Lockets, Breast-Pins,
Medallions, and Finger Rings ; and ventures to
assert, that he will furnish as good, if not a bet
ter Likeness thun any other person ever located
in Savannah He feels himself justified in the
above assertion from a ptactice of several years
in Boston, assisted byTiH the most recent im
provements in tUskort.
‘'Surpassed by none, and equaled bat by few,
This is my motto, and my pictures prove it true.”
The Subscriber lias, at great expense, fitted
up his opparlmcnts sous to secure light directly
from above, which is considered one of the great
est additions in taking perfect Daguerrian Like
nesses. The Citizens of Savannah nre respect
fully invited to call at his rooms and examine
specimens. Pictures taken nt reduced prices.
W. V PRENTICE,
Permanently located.
N. B.—Instructions given in the art on mode
rate terms, corner of St. Julian-street and Mar
ket-square- (UpStairs.) jan 17
F ine demascus double
BARRELED GUNS-—The subscriber
has received from the Manufacturer direct per
ship Yeoman, his stock of fine guns, gaago No.
10, J l, 12,13, 14, 15 and 16. Also, a complete
assortment of Ely’s shot cartridges, which will
be sold low for cash or city acceptance.
E. LOVELL,
nov 17 No. 11 Barnard street.
L Choice Apples, 10 bbls. Carrots and Beets
50 lbs. Smoked Salmon, 75 lbs. Bolona Sausages,
5 half bbls.choice Fulton Mnrket Beef, 1 bbl.
Smoked Beef, West India Orranges and New
Raisins, C FirkinsButter, 1 bbl. Quinces,
nov 8 JOHN D. JESSE,
Groceries, Fruits, &c.
rjqHE Subscribers have now on hand and in store
L the following goods, purchased inNew-York tho
past week, and will be sold at a small advance
fromcost for cash or good credit: Woolseys, Stu-
i and Harris’crushed, ground, loaf and granulated
Sugars ; Porto Rico and Muscavado do; fresh Rice:
smoked Halibut; Hyson, Young Hyson and Oolong Teas,
of superior qualities for family use; Pork limns (I San
ford & Btagg&Shay’scuring, equal to any in the city,)
Herring; New-York City Mess Pork; superior Starch;
London Brown Stout and Scotch Ale; a superior ar
ticle bottled cider : Water Pails ; smoked tongues,
a few half boxes Bunch Raisons, in layers of excellent
quality; a superior article Meuritus Syrup; Judd's
patent Candles, by tbe box, and nt retail; together
with a general assortment of dried Plums, Peaches,
Zante Currants, Prunes, paper.shelled Almonds, Cit
ron, Capers, Canton Ginger, Olive Oil, l’encau Nuts,
Tapioca Macarona. Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, prepared
Barley, Farina, Pepper Snuoc, Castile Soap, Mace,
Nutmegs, 4x., &c., on hand and for sale by
FORD & WATTS,
sep 95 6m SHfe Barnard street.
N EW ARRIVALS.
in
•The subscriber has
just recoived, per steamer Philadelphia a
very large stock of seasonable Dry Goods,con
sisting in part of fine French Ginghams; plain
and fancy colored Mouslin do Laine, Afazrino
Blue; changeable and fancy colored Alpaca, at
25 to 37£ cents per yard.
Slate and lend colored French Merino, 6-4
wide, nt 25 to 37 cents per yard.
Black Lustres, at 25 to 374 l ’ ent5 per yard.
Fine Blanket Shawls, und Long-and Square
Shawls, at 75 cents lo $5.
Linen, Thread, and Lisle Laws, at all prices
and qualities, together with a great many other
articles, all of which will he sold nt very low
prices. R. EINSTEIN.;
Congrcss-st., opposite Marshall & Aikin.'
jatt 1 hi
CHRISTMAS PRE^EM.
The subscriber respectfully solicits Mlontioa
to his stock of
Prayer Books
Annuals, Bibles
Juvenile Books
Fancy Articles &c.
suitnble for Christmas presents.
dec IS J. B. CUBBEDGE.
STOVES AND COOKING RAN
GES.—The undersigned lias now on
hand and for sale, nt New-York prices,
the Ingest and best assortment of Cooking
Stoves and Ranges ever offered for sale in this
city. They will be sold and Warranted to give
satisfaction. They may be seen at Owens’
New Buildings, South side of Market-square,
aug 1 McARTHOR & MORSE.
A NNUALS for 1850.—The Bril-
XIl liant, a Gift Book for 1850. The Sacred
Annual, a Gift Bookforull seasons, by Rev. H.
Weld. The Gem of Beauty, or Literary Gift for
1850, by Emily Percival.
Tho Rosemary, a Collection of Sacred and
Religious Poetry.
The Poet’s offering, for 1850, edited by Sarah
Josepha Hall.
Christmas Roses and New Year’s Gift, a pres
ent for Young People,
The Rosary, or Illustrations of the Bilible, ed
ited by be Rev. Edward E. Hale.
Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE,
nov 6 South of the Market.
To Parents and Guardians.
BOY’S READY MADE CLOTHING.
The subscriber has just re-<
turned from the noith, bring
ing with him a much larger as- 1
assortment of Boy’s Ready Made Clothing, than
he has heretofore kept, and intends to keep gjj
^gup a general assortment of bucIi goods, ^
which he will sell at as low prices as can
2 be afforded. They havirg been made by »
v men of long experience in boy ’s clothing,
he has no hesitation in saying he can fit and
please any boy front six to sixteen years-old,||j
in any of tho following garments:: £»
Fine black cloth frock coats, saoks and |g
round Jackets. -Hj
Fine mixed tweed sacks and satinet-round
5 Jackets. @
Black casimer, fancy stripe tweed and ►
I satinet Pants.
I Fancy silk, alpaca, Valencia, fancy nrar- Jfj
• seilles and satin Vests.' ^
Shirts, undershirts, suspenders, and a ^
t/l general assortment of cloth .caps. a
p An assortment of children’s small suits jjj
O beautifully trimmed, for boys from 5 to 8S
jjyears.
^ Ladies and gentlemen having boys to'jgj
cloth, are invited to call and examine my q
^5 stock, and assist me in the effort to keep up •
W an assortment of such goods, at the cheap
H clothing store, No. 150 and 69 Gibbon’s
Range.
sep 29 6m GEO. S; NdOHOLS.,
C OLLINS ’ Remedy for Dis
eased Horses.—This preparation is war
ranted to cure lameness, spavin, big head, big
faw, founder, spavins of the shoulder, leg and
back, swinney of the fetlock, stifle joint, and
hock joint, splints, wind galls, ringbone, string
halt, swelled legs, cracked heels, thrush, pole
aril, saddle galls, old sores, and strains. For
»ale by J. A. MAYER,
jan 5 154 Bioughton-'street.
YOUR HOUSE.
waring’s range, opposite ths
market:
T HE Undersigned beg leave to inform tV
public that the above Establishment ha«
just been entirely renovated and refitted for th«
coming season and they will be happy to serve
all who may favor them with a call. Their lar
der will always bo stored with the choicest
viands the market affords, viz: Venison, Beef
steaks, Mutton-chops, Woodcock, Snipe, Oys
tors, ’-c., -Ac., which will be served up in tho
best qtylt ■
The sea ion for Oysters having commenced
a choice lot vill always be found oa'band, and as
“trying is tlit naked truth, 1 ' give os a call. 1
BURT & DALY.
sept 25 tf
T HE T ZVELLER? by W«fthingt|ii*
Irving; Illustrated.
Knickerbocker, do de, do
The Sketch Book, do do do
Oliver Goldsmith, do do do
Genius of Italy ; by the Rev. Robt. Turnbull.
Poetical Quotations; by J. T. Watson ; Ulus-
trated.
Essay on Chrbtian Baptism; by Baptist W.
Noel, M. A. . .
CoBmos. A Sketch-of a Physical Description
of the Universe; by Alexander Von Humbolt—
Translated from the German by E- C. Qtte.
Tbe Works of the Right Rev. John England,
firrt Bishop of Charleston, iu five vola.
Received by ■ JOHN M. COOPERv
jan 5