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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING. OCTORER ( L 1350.
i^l'lSaRU DAILY AND TK1-AVEHK1A
ftv JOHN Itt. e«OI*UK.
u T • T H O M 1’SUN, ED IT O It.
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[THE MORNING NEWS.
The Nets' Party.
Wo would suggest to tho new party which was
Latched up in Macon a few days since,the propriety of
Lulsrging. if not their platform, at least their name
[filename by which the party was christened is “Un-
Li] sad Southern Rights Party.” Now wo would
(ujfgst that tho name ho changed to Southern Rights
mw Hail Columbia Star Spangled Runner Juc.li-
i lhpubllesm Whig Yankee Doodle Democratic 1
Such a name would, In tho hnnds of skillful
goguei, servo ns a sort of political scop-net,
Indented every thing afloat. We would also suggest
Lattiny have their platform handsomely printed on
tatinaudirnmed, with the following paragraph against
fesiitunce on the part of the -South, in largo capitals,
lo be presented to the ditlorent abolition societies in
pecounlry.
7.%Thefinal result of the whole matter would be,
lint the oumtrs would be compelled to abolish slavery
ns,If defence—because the property itself will become
elution, and they would have no means left to sup-
f The entire platform would give much aid and com-
lirtto tile laborers in the cause, hut the admission
[f Southern cleponfen;o contained in this clause,
would be hailed as a bright omen of triumph.
IA Goon Example. The Post Master at Eufulu,
Idalmma, lias notified the editor of tho National Era,
b abolition paper of Washington that ho will no
|>ogcr deliver the paper to subscribers in tnat viciu-
", because ho considers in an incendiary publics-
Goad Knit It of Massnclinsctts.
A convention ol the Whig party of Massachusetts
was held last week at Worcester, to nominate can
didates lor State Officers. The convention publish
ed mi address and series of resolutions. Wo wislt the
entire address could ho read by every Southern
man, as lrom it our people would learn how much
of * pi nee and security” we have gained by the recent
Compromise. Tho extracts given will illustrate tho
good faith of Massachusetts.
T ho address grumbles, Bomowhat over tho settle
ment of tnc Texas boundary, mid imitates that much
better terms for the North would have been insisted
on, if it had not been for flu; defiant attitude ol* Ton
as, mid tlio reasonable certainty that to get what
they wanted they would have to light for it. The
abolition of the slave trade in tho District of Co
lumbia is hailed as another trumph, groat in itself,
and still greater in the fact that the “ultimate doom
of slavery itself, within tho limits of the District, is
al.-p involved in this welcome enactment.”
The fugitive slavo law, the “compensation" to the
South lor all the enormous surrenders of right nnd
power mid safety in the other hills, is denounced by
tho mnssnehusetts address, and the trial of the fug
gitive by a jury is demanded ns an amendment to it
before it can meet tho the approval of the State.
In concluding the review of these topics, tho ad
dress says:
“If Massachusetts could have legislated for the
whole country, sonic further forms and provisos
would have been secured. Hut as a whole, we think
the people of the North have gained the substance.
The admission of California Jins turned the scale of
Empire. The dominion of slavery lias tied, anil tlmt
oi freedom 1ms returned. Tho Republic, us a whole
is free.”
This is the language of victory, and it it moreover
the language of truth. The North has indoed gain
ed the substance—the sceptre has indeed been sur
rendered to abolition. I.et us see how long they
mean to use it. We quote two of tho resolutions
appended to the address.
Resolved, That Massachusetts avows iter unal
terable determination to maintain all the principles
mul purposes she has, iu time past, affirmed and rc-
aflirmed, in relation to tile extension of Slavery ;
and the measure of success which hits attended her
exertions, is a new incentive to continue and perse
vere in all constitutional efforts, till the great and
good work shall be accomplished and perfected.
6. Resolved, That it is the duty of all true friends,
of freedom, in and out of Congress, to watch the
progress of tiie prcient free Territories ol New
Mexico and Utah, and to favor the adoption of all
practicable measures to secure their earlv admission
as States into the Union, with constitutions like that
of their elder and free sister, California.
Glorious measures of pence are they, which offer
“new incentives to continue and persevere” in the
aggression and injuries that constituted tho original
ground of dissention.
K00K ANJ) JOB Pit IN TING
J. B CUB3EDGE,
No 115 Bay-street, Savannah, Geo.,’
l’KIN 1 LR oi the Doily Morning
Aura, respect fully itilortns his friiyuls
mid tho public, that lie is propmvd
to execute orders lor Plain mid Fancy
l’t tilting in superior style, and on as
favorable terms as any establishment
"1 tile city; his Material being all new
and of the latest styles, and the best
” m-knion lining employed, he hopes to givo satis-
faction.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owen's Building opposite Pulaski /louse, Savannah,
1r prepared to execute all work in his line witii
dispatch, and in a style not to lie surpassed. Prices
as reasonable as any other establishment in the city
July 9.
(5m
1*1 A NO AN11
FURNITURE .STORE.
The riunscniiiEits take
this method to inform their __
friends and the public that they are now making hu ge
additions to their stock of
Plating nnd Cabinet Furniture,
which they offer for sale at New York prices.
Our stock of Furniture nnd Pianos is made to our
own order mid selection. We hWo confidence in re
commending it to all who are iu want, and on the
most accommodating terms.
1. W. MORRELL & CO.
I. W. MOUllKLL N. F. WEBSTER.
Allg 1
BOYS’
HEADY MADE CLOTHING I
M , T h ° l| ndersigned would respectful- gm»l
y mbe III both Parents and Guardians, 'EHf
. b'lving Roys to clothe, tlmt lie has just
mem of 1 r ° m N °' v Vork ’ wi,h » oom pn>tn trteoit
EIAIIE best assortment of Cooking nnd other Stoves
-l ever offered iu this market, consisting of select
JOHN POOLE,
WIlOtiKSAUE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Paints, Oils, Tur J entitle aad Pamishes, French and
American Window Glass,paint, varnish nnd white
wash Brushes, sable and camel-hair Pencils,
badger and. camel-hair Blenders, Grain
ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, Ac. Iff..
Paper Hangings, borders anil Fire Hoard Prints.
N. U. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding,
induing, anil Glazing done on reasonable terms by
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street,
nearly opposite Swift. Denslow & Webster
March 110
P. J A CO US,
CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORK,
No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian) near Monu
ment Square) Savannah, Geo.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Half
Spanish mid American Segurs, at Wholesale nnd Re
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, *c.
March 29. tf
i There nro hundreds of others taken in tho South,
kstiulrad as tho Era, about which the same steps
■wild lie taken.
■ The Fugitive Slave Law.
| Syracuse, Friday, Oct. 4,1850.
I Turre is a large meeting being held at the City Hall
las mating, against tho fugitive slave law. Gerrot
■until tins been speaking. The excitement against
idmv is very strong.
Honesdale, Friday, Oct. 4.
A jtrrnt excitement lias been created in this cont-
■iinity by the appearance of two men from the South
r° Hre alter a beautiful creole, tiie wife of a Mr.
Jviina, nnd who they say is a runaway slave. If she
Juiscovaied it will hardly ho possible for them to
her, the feeling is so strong against them.
Philadelphia, Oct. 4.
I lac passage of tho fugitive slave bill, or some other
|Ufo, has tin-own our colored population into n state
neverisi] excitement, which 1 nin lcarful may cause
““Realties. A largo number of fugitives are
■rats here to escape pursuit, I hear of no enses
r .wiicre the law is likely to ho enforced; hut if
l,i • llr,se there will probably bo resistance,
■ness it la conducted with secresy.
Marriage. In a bigdSny case in
looklynN. Y. Judge Rocku ' ' " '
■; ., — ge ltockwcll decided that a man
» g wuh h woman in a state of adultery and calling
f 6 l8 * ()r lo S al purposes ller husband and
It J 0t be made liable 1qt her debts and acts,
LlifiJJ. 18 Prosecuted if he weds another during
• lue-titne ol bis paramour.
[uZ C i‘h lar ^^ Agents.—The Civil Tribunal of
f s has just condemned a person named Designe
■ V°“- tf Parigm l’Evcque, department of
■.nil l0 ’ Pt*y lOjOUUf to M. Fey, the well known
»TOnc!i m ^ 0, '“? U1 ’ * or Having negotiated the mar-
■fYj , S| W with a Millie de Bruc, niece of the Mar-
l-i--m.i .1 5tr °it- M. Foy was applied to by the lit
son to find a wife for the hitter. Fov it:-
§ them to Millie do Bruc, who was possessed
■ married her
Wf'*™ * ur hmo,imd the son evenmally i
L f. lH ,^ een * en t duly drawn up before thi
I fatliT,r””'T 1 “ “ u, y ur-iwn up before tho marriage.
■ ■ -... toil hound themselves to pay M. J-'oy
lent i.rni . 60r '' 1 nce. This, however, they on dif-
Iv l,r„„;!ffK aubc . t ‘ < iucntiy refused to do, and so
IfinOI he h !? silct ' 0,l > Dut reduced his dapianil to
Inci-.'i,, 8 consented, utter some negotiation
lirthdn . ,, su,ri - After hearing council at cr.-nt
•y’sl'avn.r ’ Gm tribunal gave judgment in
■ the......... 0I 'I , ! tail amount claimed, it appeared
■hTicena.,*!. ^ le proceedings that M. Foy is spec
| ted to act ns a marriage ngent.
P's ^
Lh j an Bible Union.—Wie New Version.
■‘cty |ipi.jf ln Amorican und Foreign Bible
■yatfi-rnn,,. . I st anniversary-moating on Thurs-
■ K„v oa-atthe Baptist Tabernacle, in New York,
I disciisai,/,. “ on * 5 presiding. The principal subject
I’roarcsK "i Ua 'I 10 rievv version of tho Bible, now
kin thi. ni’il .- 1 “ n “'“spices ot the Union. It was
r o|,| “ VPr sion of the Scriptures tlmt
Ink oir'SZ dlv, dc(l. The report states that tiie
Iclity , n 'i 'i on W| H he prosecuted with the utmost
[cued with , ?P atc h- A correspondence will ho
h-'Uono nni 11 !! 01 - 1 ' BC * lolara indifferent countries
prk. ad their co-operation invited iu tliis
le Kn-dish Fcnse will ho spared to obtain un accu-
Bible.
I™snii<lrpi.. ' un ’, 01 Ma( lison University, delivered
P'd of God i °, U 1 le *' ro I n d et Y 01 translating the
plinll, t0 ovory language, in just such terms
r'ai as sv„» "aatetakably convey the mind of file
L F refc scd m the original Hebrew and Greek,
p’ff At nn (
■u,,, e ( Utertuiument given by un engine
Li J’ ut iiarliugton, Vt..the other day J. G.
T'lf Prom ?,’ iVe tl,B iaduwiug toast:
l v.. tetheus "'as worthy of the wrath of Ileav-
l >rur(jiv..Iii B "“f. lo Moaor the men who make it
*'**£?£ . b " 1 ei ’“ !,i8 t0 i' out
diatet v Lr l *at they did nut "put hint out,” im-
;iy,
I ' as Pun,
House of Refuge” has^ 1
gacy of one hundred thou
—adelthia
nfi'd n P “ th ° U0ble k 'i
lno C irom the estate of tho late Frederick
i aviirv ■ 10 " lst ‘ tu tion is forthwith to ha enlarged,
‘Clui-i i .'’aiaovcd phiu, lor the accommodation of
* ui\*u children.
nt t (JJ
The 1-
' te8htuuii cluss in Yale College the pre-
tli,„ cambers one hundred mid twenty—tilt
Dumber that ever entered at one time.
A<lditi<>nnl Particular* of the I^osh of tho
Hark Isaac Blend.
Iu addition to the nnmos tlmt were published in
yesterday'a Herald, of the unfortunate persons
drowned by the fatal collision of this vessel with the
steamer Southerner, we ndd two more, making the
•number 52*1—John Croeson, a German, (cousin of
.Mr. VVildersrlorf of Pearl street,) and Wil
liams, supposed to be n tinman, but nothing further
could be learnt concerning him, ns he arrived on
board but a short time previous to the sailing of the
bark ; he was supposed to be a stranger iu the city.
Mr. JJradley one of the passengers saved from the
wreck, startled by the noise overhend, went on deck
nnd as soon as the two vessels struck rushed again
to the ccbin mid awakened his wife, when they both
left the cabin, (which was on deck) by the aft
egress, when they were both carried off their feet by
the water, and Mrs. Bradley was swept nvv iy from
her husband, and lost.
Auotlier passenger, (Mr. Stanton,) also saved, was
on deck when the collision took place, and climbed
the rigging; but the vessel sunk so quickly, that he
had not time, to reach the top before the water over
.S’ AVANNAU
Mutual, insurance company,
of th is city.
C. P. IlicHAttnsoNK, Prest. J. A. Norris, See.
The above Company is now prepared to take Ma
rine and Fire Risks, in this city or the surrounding
country, on the most favorable terms, for which ap
ply to the Secretary, at tlieir Ollict, No. ]. r )0 on the
«ay. iy June 11
tics, Copper, Tin and l)rr*-*« Lan'eras, a very hands
mr.e variety, Counter and Tea denies, Patent Cotiee
Mills, Coal Hods ami Poker?, Coalflhoveld and Sif
ters, Cake Shovels, Jiritrish Lustre, &c.,&o.
Although tny store is in,t ver\ large, a great por*
1 stoves, &c., can be seen where they nre stor
ed near at band.
July 13
JAMES SULLIVAN,
Whitaker street, Savannah, (la.
CARD.
STRATTON iV OORSON,
PRACTICAL GAS TITTERS,
No. St. Julian-strcrt. Workshdo corner of State
tuok Him, nnd compelled him to lose ills hold.
The Isauc Mead was insured lor $19,50(1, equally
vided between the Union Mutual, Astor Mutual, Gen
eral Mutual and Nashville offices. Her cargo tvaa
worth $130,000, nnd we believe was fully insured in
Wall street and ill some Eastern oiiiccs. Messrs. ))<--
mil! & Co., the consignees, had $3,000 on cargo mul
$1,000 on freight insured in the Atlantic office. The
insurance on the vessel hnd v nnly been renewed on
the 2d inst. .She was bn lit in 1841, by Mr. Jubez
Williams, of Williamsburg, nnd whs considered n
good vessel. Fbo was throe hundred tons burthen.
N. J'. Herald, 6th inst,
Among those who perished, are Mr. John Crosson,
ofOrnngo Co. N. Y., and Mr. B. R. Williamson,
who were coming to this city to work for Mr. James
Sullivan.
Mr. Bradley, who was saved, is of tho firm of
Wood •& Bradley, of Macon. Mr. nnd Miss Gran-
nisr, of Conn, were on thetr wny South to settle in
Mucon.
Horrible Murder.—On Thursday Inst, while
Cupt. Ileymons, who lives in tho upper part of Dor
chester county, Sid., or iu Delaware, was standing
in the store ol Samuel Webb, Esq., at Vienna, he was
approached by a man named Thomas Grinnun, and
stubbed se.vernl times .in the abdomen, causing al
most instantaneous death. The cause of the horrid
deed is said to bo some slight difficulty with Hoy-
moils during a camp-meeting, in Angust. Grcnunn
was lodged in Cambridge Jail.
OP Professor Agassiz is still lecturing iu Bos
ton on the unity ol’ tile human race. On Friday
last, in the course or tho lecture, he pointed out ma
ny differences between the forms of the negro and
the white race, a large proportion ot which have not
bec-n previously remarked; and in proof of his state
ments lie exhibited u largo number of daguerreo
types of individuals of various races of negroes.
Tliesc he procured during his visit to the .South last
spring during which he paid much attention to the
anatomy.ot the negro race, as there exhibited in in
divlduals of the purest African blood.
bpccial Notices.
NOTICES
of Candidates for Office are published daily, until the
First Monday in January next, for the sum of Five
Dollars—Payable strictly in advance.
Receiver of Tna: Kcfnvna for Cliniitliiun Co.
B. T. TIIEU3 will he a candidate for tho Oflice in
January next. Oct 9
SELECT SCHOOL.
Tho undersigned proposes to open a School, limit
ed to twenty fil e pupils, at twenty five dollars each
per term of 5 j months; one half pnyable iu advance,
the balance at threo months. The course of study
will embrace the Elementary and higher branches
of English, together with Latin, Mathematics, and
Practical Surveying. The exercises of the school will
commence ns euuu as fifteen pupils nre entered. Ap
ply at Air. J. M. Cooper's Book Store
opt 19 tf JOS. M. SUELLMAN.
YOUNG LADIES’ SCHOOL.
Madame A. Girard has the honor of announcing to
her many friends nnd the people of SavRiinah, that
she will rc-open her school for young ladies on tiie
1st of October.
II. K. Preston, Esq., will, as usual, have charge ul
tho English Department.
sept 24 12ld2w4
orkshao corner of State
and Bull-streets.]
Dwellings, Stores, Churches, Ac. fitted up nt the
shortest notice and in the best mrmnei personal at
tention given to all work entrusted to their enre.
References.—R.1I. Griffin, Esq., President ol
the Gas Light Company, nnd tho contractors erecting
the Ons Works. c
May 29. 5 m .
U. CltANHTON,
GAS FITTER,
91 Bryan-strcct, 'next dour to Hamilton tf Symons.
The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
oi Savannah, that ho will shortly receive a large as
sortment of Gas Burners, Pennants, Brackets, &c.,
&.c. t lrom Philadelphia.—Having competent work
men engaged, he is prepared to till any orders on the
most reasonable terms, and solicits their patronage.
April 17 6m
LONDON PHCENIX FlltE OFFICE.
Takes Risks in Savaniinli. Apply to
Aug 1. R. HABERSIIAAI & SON, Agta.
Boys’Ready Made Clotliiog I
W n,,d wil1 keep up t|,o assortment through tho
H season, lie lias taken much paisa iu having
o tile!!! n.hi'j “>V° " t,,t , J d * market, and will off.?
k ! *»“ P'drons ns low ns possible. Each ar
ts tide will I.C marked with tho selling price and
no abatement lrom it The foliowiig will coat
“ peso tho assortment: 8
w Boys’ Black Cloth Cloaks nnd Over Coats 2
Drab ami black Pilot Over H«ck* **
!! «roen, brown and bfk CloUi flacks ►
O Inncy 1 Weed, Has., Prook And flack Goats ^
° r ‘i. * : l*d)ks Coatcos *4
tl , i "' ,n , nd W'k Moth Frock Opata
2 .. Wit 0 ’ h < n. krudt nnd (Jadct Jadkots tf
tS, Id k mixed .Satinet H. Jackets ™
OT “ | a,lc y'-«ji»ici-e and bl’k Gas. Pants ►
m i weed, das. and Satinet Pants W
O V rk Velontia and Mod's Verts. W
(4 Children s hi k and intiey Dress Suites
H white mid col’d Shirts and under Shirts O
... “ * tic blue and black Navy Gaps, with and f
fe wlthbut Covers, with a complete assortment of O
til *-nps ol all other kinds, from children's jockeys
u n N. B.—Having a private room for trying on 2
m F°i ys ^Ijthlng, I must docllno sending it otit til
ti, h° tried on, except in cases ofsickncss. Those 2
"' ,mt oro invited to give mo a rail, at tho •
Glothmg Store Nos. 09and 150, Gibbons’ Range.
Hl’pt‘25 nii'n o wmrtrH
geo. a NicHOLa;
STOVES,
red nilH for Rnlm 1
Just received and for snlo 150 Cook Stoves, and
S M» V 8». TC Hall and OfficoStose*
ol the most fashionable patterns. Also Force, Lilt,
and Boar 1 unyw, Plain and Jatipaned Tin Ware,
S rlo ^"“"te'U-d YVarc, Furnaces, Smoothing
tons, Grid Irons, fennfce Pans, Fry Pans, die.. Lead
1’ipc, slieet Lend, Iron, Cupper anil Zinc. i
„ , „ Mo AUTHOR Sc MORSE,
nM ' No. 13 Barnard P
A NOTHEH IMPORTANT ARRIVAL
-l V Arrival of thn hark Peter Demill. Wo hate juat
*hovovessel the follotringvery detlWr
: Children^ white nnd colore d Wool
r J HIE Subscriber has just returned from the North
, . with a splendid stock of every material requir
ed itt the IIAGUERRIAN AR’i'. He is now prepared
to take LIKENESSES in the highest stylo of the Art;
by the introduction of n new chemical, he is enabled
to take pictures surpassed by no Artist in the United
Mates. He has also a quick working Cumera, made
expressly for taking Children inthe short space of
~to.l saconds. Those poi sons desirous of seeurln,
a likeness of their dear little ones, enn do so by call
ing nt the rooms over Mr. Zoghmim's Alusic Store,
comer 3t. Julian street, Market square.
° ct 7 W. V. PRENTICE.
CJAVANNAII GYM NASI TI1II. Tiie suhscrib-
or respcctiully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen
ot Savannah that ho is now tully prepared for the re
ception of company, and will at all times from this
date he iully supplied with the best of
Ice Creams, Colics, Confectionary, Lemonade, nnd the
very best flavored Lemon and Ginger Pop
ver made iu this city. Cotillion nnd Familv Parties,
Bo«t Excursions will be furnished with
HENRY It. PltESTON,
Teacher in the Classics and Mathematics,
NO. 74 ST. JULIAN STREKT.
sept 2 t f
HR.MORELt
OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST.
Feb. 7.] SAVANNAH, G’A.
CARD.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs his former
1 trends nnd acquaintances, that ite intends to re
turn to SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, in person, early in
October, and lias taken tiie store No 9(1 Bryant-st., one
door west of Whitaker, nnd will open tho Bimie with
an entire, a no and large assortment of SEASONABLE
READY MADE CLOTHING, all manufactured this
lull, expressly tor tills place, under his own immediate
attention, unsurpassed by any other establishment.
A. I*. HOUSTON.
Formerly Hamilton & Houston.
The nbovo Clothing business will be continued
in all its various departments by the new firm of
HOUSTON* GROUNbESON,
No. 90 Bryant-st.
T erms :—Cash or City acceptances,
sept 20 tf
U NDER 8HIIITS, of Silk, Merino and Cotton,
with nn assortment of Drawers. Just received
Oct 1 by PRICE & VEADKR, 147 Bny-st.
PicNics and Bo«t Excursions will be furnished witii
the above articles on short notice tuid at reasonable
prices.
k r* Uio Gnrden nnd Grounds attached to tho Gym-
unsium will he open to ladies nnd gentlemen all hours
o i the day and evening until 10 o’clock, nnd refresh-
uioiits ynll he served them upon giving notice with
the bell.
1. S. All the archery apparatus having arrived,
Ludiop wishing to form clubs are now notified
M “y 19 tf YVM. CLAG1IORN.
I j A HIM:IMS New Monthly MngnzinoferSeptcm-
iflZ. k° r » ,uit * further supplies of the previous num-
Nos. 5 and (5 Pictorial Field Book of tho American
Revolution.
The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, with reminis
cences of Friends and Cotempornries.
No 8 Latter Day Pamphlets, Edited by Thomas
CnrlyJe.
Julia Howard, a romance by Mrs. Martin Boll.
No 16 Byrne's Dictionary ol Mechanics, Engine
YVork, *c. "
History of Darius, tlio Great. By Jacoh,\hhott.
11 inciplcs of Medical Jurisprudence; designed for
tho professions of Law and Medicine. By Amos Dean.
Practical Sermons to be read in families and social
meetings. By Archibald Alexander, D; D.
1 he Logie and Utility of Mathematics, with tlio
best methods of instruction, explained and illustrated
By Charles Davies, L. L. I).
lEsop's Fables, a new version, chiefly from original
sources. By Rqv. Thomas James, M. A.
No. 11 Inconogrnphic Encyclopedia.
Tiie Snow Flake, for 1851.
Leaflets of Memory, for 1851.
Fresh supply of the Berber. Received by
*ept 95 JOHN M. COOPER.
hie goods, viz : „ I1U „„ luro „ ,, oul
Hose; AHiom Socks; Highland Hose; Misses White
ties;do. Black Cashiqore do.; do.Scgoiiiado.; do Supot
made colored 3pun do.; do. Black Ingrain 8i!k do.;
Men’s brown and inlxed Half do.; Super M'erino h»li
do.; Ladies'Cashmere Gloves; a superior article L
S. *0^2, P" 8 ®'!"''. ,nd Stench buck
m
and Merino Vests; Men’s royal fibbed Drawers; La
dles Hpun Silk ticarls; Gents' Mnbbllns; Wool fltrip-
ed Orayats; Super Hoods; Velvet Ribheut; Taffate
nnd Belt Ribbons; Gauze, Cap nnd Neck dp,: an ekV
gnnt nssortmoiit ot Bonnet Ribbons; style entirely
HW,i mi Q I’nlterns exceedingly rich. Plaid Wool
f' h ,? t ol Vm, P 1 i' r . L °" g ^ 0 | qhHdron's SoeJss; Knitting,
Cotton, Gilt Huttons, &c„ all of which will be sob) at
.our usual low prices, for cash or city acceptances,
q , CURRELL *B<JGG8.
sept 18 YVest corner Brotighton and Rarnard-sts
B altimore flour. 200 b#7frei» bbrl
more Flour 100 barrels ex. do d™ Land
mg lrom brig Albemarle, nt Holton’s Wharf.' Pot sate
Sept 18 II ' HABER8HAM * SON.
1’IONO FORTES—Tho subseri-
bers would respectfully call attention
to their stock of Piano Fortes, com-
„„s « i i T , PfJ 8 '?? var 'ety of stylos, compass
nnd finisli,hy J. I). Duuham-A. StQdart and YVns.
Hallaud Sou, New York, und L. Gilbert, Boston: in
cluding tho metalic frame, vibrating overbridge pa
tent action, &c. Those instruments are off warran
ted durability .based upon an established reputation
ot ninny years standing, and are offered at factory
p nces by the manufacturer’s agents.
E. ZOGBAUM * Co.,
HI n a 11 Cor 8t Juhan-st. and' Markoteq:
N -^11.-Second hand Pianos taken ip exchange.
,5W,000 PAIRS PLANTATION
sen hers are
]lltO(iANS.‘-Tho Suiisc
now receiving thoir usual supphr of
1 Imitation Brogans, made to order by ***■■*
the most approved manufacturers. Our stock is Terr
extensive and selected with care. Having succoeded
in giving satisfaction to those who have favored us
with tlieir patronage for a Series of years, we would
respectfully invito Planters who have not yet pur-
chased oi us, to give us a call, to whom we pled®
ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. In additioa
to our thick work, we keep constantly on hand a
large and choice stock of Ladies’, Gentknnen's and
Children Boots and Shoes. Plcusetry us.
VERSTILLE, LUFBURRGW * BUTLER.
octl 3m
’[YWEED Sacks and ^rook CoaU. Roseised aod
A fur sale cheaD by
PRICE * VBAP1R.
fur sale cheap by
oct 8
, SHINGLES, aniNGLBS.
140 OOO SWeele^cuttoordor. A superior
I'tUjVl/a article,-for sklc atthoGanal Lo«J,
just received and for sale by
sept 27
AV M DAVIDSON.
TENNY LIND’S SONGSj.—Child of the Regi
•t ment; Camp was my Home; Gome my lovely
Maiden; Farewell my Fatherland; I’ve left my Snow-
clad Hills; I Dream of my Fatherland; Jenny Lind’s
Last Night in England; My Home, tny Happy Home;
l’ost Boy’s return; Search Through the Wide YVorld;
Sea King's Bride; Song oi' the Drum; Stars of Heav
en are Gleaming; Thy Blessing Dearest Mother; Sa
int a In France; Rataplan; Upon a Summer's Day;
What are the World and its pleasures. For sale by
F. ZOGBAUM & CO„
sept 27 Cor. St. Julinu-st., und Market-sqr.
“1 FOR SALE, OR RENT. Lots Nos. 17
lllil and 18, Columbia-square, with the Improve
ments, nre ottered iur sale, and if not sold by the 15th
ol October next, will he rented. Possession given
on the let November next. Apply at this office.
Sept 23 || tI5o
CO-PARTNERS!!!P NOTICE.
riAHE Undersigned having formed a Copartnership
A under tho name nnd style of S. K. BOTH WELL
& Co., for the transaction of a GROCERY nnd Gen-
eralCOMMISSION BUSINESS, havingtakonthestore
formerly occupied by thn late Phillip lteilly, tender
their services to tlieir friends and tlio public general
ly- S. E. BOTHWELL,
July 24 3m It. L. GAMBLE.
MWT, MAKING and LP-
IIOLHT ERY.-11. S. BOGARDUS, No-
25 Bull st., would inform the citizens of So-
vsnnsh, that he has taken the above store,
tor tlio purposo of carrying on the Cabinet and Up-
bolstering business, viz: Making new and reparing old
furniture. Old iurniturc bought nnd sold. The bot
toms of Sofas, Diwius, Chuirs, and Ottomans, made
ovor and re-covered. GlaBsplatesofallsizeskeptfor
sale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, cut and put
down. Bells and Lamps hung; Curtains nnd Roller
Blindsputup. Musical Instruments of all kiitdsris-
ptured. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses for sale:
Also, leather bods, bolsters nnd pillows. Old Matras-
ses mude over in the best manner.
CTTi I Every description of Coffins on hand
vsaAZJT.: -at and irtado to order, of tho best rna-
terials and ttnish: Prices low.
i A* 8 * )een cn g a ?ed in the above business
in the city of Savannah, tiir the last seventeen years,
which induces hint to believe tlmt he cun please all
those who will iuvor him witii a portion of their
npril 5—ly
B ALE ROPE.—250 coils Kentucky Palo Rope
in small coils, landing and for sale by
J »ly 15 COHENS * HERTZ
C IANAL I' LOLIE, &-e.—40 bbls pure Genesee
> Flour; 30 do Hiram Bmith’s Extra do; 30 kegs
selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy
(BlPDfiP* fall t!t! Piim.1L.. Oil t . z-ii ■
„P. ; K-SMEILS,
/aASIMERK PANTS and Vests, black md
yp fancy. Just received at ■
Sept 23 i’lERSO^ * HEIDT'S.
MELODKON8. .Thesebeautiful lr,
struinents are recommend to the .Musical
YVorld, at the most unique invention of the
,,— kind ever produced. Tnekey-hourd is from
four to five octaves in compass, nnd similar to that of
the Piano Forte. By the use of a swell, the volume
of tone can he increased so ns to ctjunl that Tag
Chapel Organ, as substitutes for which they ate bo-
coming generally in use. Tlieir beaut# of finish, tin-
perior quality oi tone, portability and extreme econ
omy of price, render, them all that is desirable tothosa
whQ cultivate a taste for Sacra,!. Music; while .(hoi#
remarkable quiqk negs of touch venders them suscep
tible of the most rapid execution. For lalo by IUm
Manufacturer’s Agc-nts, F. ZOGBAUM *CO
Aug 5 Corner Sti Julisn-st. and Market-square.
TVEW FLOUR.—100 bbls. Baltimore Flour, from
ll new wheat; 50 do. pure Genesee do, do. do • 40
do. Hirarn Smith’s Extra do., do. do. Landing and
for tale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St Cd.
Oct 4
JpAILS.—100 dozen painted Pails. Landing and
BRIGHAM, KELI.T A CO.
13UTTER. CIIEESEi MACERAL, *c._40 kegs
O Selected Goshen Butter: 100^boxes English Dai-
rv Cheese: 20 half M, 1.
A DMINISTRATOR’S Sale. Will heeold, nt
1Y the residence of C. Jlevill, Kilingham Co. cm the 1st
day of November next, all the Perishable Property
belonging to the Estate of lb elate Gideon cjBovill, do
ceased, coiisisting of: Mules. Horses, Waggons, Carts
Timber Carriages, Street Waggon, Buggy nnd liar
ness. Saddle and Bridie, Black "Smith. Carpenter un-
i’Ian ration Tciols, two YVoo,i Flats, Household an-
Kitchcn Furniture; together with uiuny otlicrnrti
clek too tedious to mention, for tiie benefit of Heirs
and Creditors, Terms of sale made known on the
day- E. AV. SOLOMONS, Ailiu.
Sept 28 F-t-N-1
r - oz papers Black
lea; lo no do i lb do; landing and for sale by
sept C SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
k ... . . " ' HUUllLHUtill
" will 1)0 made to tip* Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court ol Chatham county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following
property, viz: One negro mini named Peter, and all
the real estete ot Philip Reilly, late of said county,
deceased, lor the benefit of tlio heirs avid creditors of
iluidestate. JULIA ANN IUELLY, Adnt’x.
aug 27
ry Cheese; 20 half bills. No. 1-Mackcral new
do. No. 1 do. do.; 25 do. do. No. 2 do. ad.: 40 ’
Alii ft sirs iL, . 1 lih J ..... r, _ s m - -- •
bbls-
do., do.
sole by°' d0 ' : 1 hhd " “ 6W Codfi8h - Landing and for
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON* CO,
jllJiYOKE BAGGING..*Thc subscriber* offer
’f Bir sale 1000 pieces, weighing from 1J ® I* Ms,
F yard ROR’T HABERSHAM * SON.
August 5 •
A FEW of those beautiful Jenny Lind Fane*
Cloth Sacks. For sales low, at .
Sept S3 PIEItSON * HEIDT’S,'
FASHIONABLE HATS.—A few dozen,
just received by-
sept 30 “t PRICE & VEAMJK.
CIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK.—
O oct 2 12t R. HABERSHAM* SON.
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