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jl/UMB 1. DAll-Y AN!) TUI-WEEKLY, bV JOH* M ‘ cooper the following rates: square 1 month, $7,00 50 | 1 square 2 months, 12*00 1 «eek,'->. 2,50 | 1 square 3 months, 15,00 Ten lines or lent to constitute a Squire. imiftre for each insertion. ’ l advertisements inserted at the usual rates, vertisements from transient persons or strangers, i • nnid in advance. ,lVadvertisers will he restricted to their regu- • esses and all other advertisements notpeftain- their regular business as agreed for, Will becharg IE MORNING NEWS, , r Dollars per annum. Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House. Single Number, Two Cents. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 29. 1850. NUMBER 244. T . THOMPSON, EDITOR. TERMS! n«llv Morning New* is delivered to City per annum, payable halt yearly in for TEN cttN*s a week, payable to the Vinsle copies, T\Vb Cents. 'iwl.WeeUly DlornlngNowsjfor the coun- 6 .inins all the news matter and new advertise- 3 'of the daily, is furnished for two dollars per- iv e r n s le to 6 n t • i o s er ted at , re , ] insertion, #0,50 | 1 continuance. rfv advertisers exceeding intheir advertisements verose number of linee agreed for, will be charged r Ttional rates. f Advertisement*' sent to this office without di- g t0 the number of insertions, will be pub* J U daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and ed accordingly. PAIlnewadvertiesmente appear in the Tri-week- for the country. All Letters directed to this office or the Editor, be postpaid- e Enouish Revenue.—The official returnee of nue for quarter which terminated Octoder 10th, a decrease on the quarter, as compared with lorrcsponding quarter of last year,of £289,008.— iotal is thus accounted for Total decrease, ,93>; total increase, £136,920 ; nett decrease 1,008. There is an increase on the financial year* :h closed 10th inst., of £645,475. ft of Land to Kossuth. A liberal minded of New York has notified Mr. Bbbisach ol tenfion to present Kossuth with a hundred of land, in the vicinity of New York, should rest Hungarian be induced to adopt that city as ace of residence during his exile. Mr. Brki- caused the offer to 4 bo communicated to UTH. ginia Constitutional Convention. This not yet proceeded to business, although in in eight days. The struggle is between the an- cs of representation on the white basis and its nents, the latter of whom triumphed on Tucs- the rejection of the first of the busihcBB reso- reported by the Committee of Thirteen. Hon. Horace Mann has signified his accep. of the nomination to Congress, made by the Soilers of the 8th district, Mass. A letter from ipon the subject will appear in i few days. The !■ of the District are of opinion that he cannot ipported by them. bder of a Child .by its Father.—Patrick ny, of Milwaukee, killed his child, aged 14 hi, in a tit of drunkeness, on the 13th inst' in prison. • , ’ Alnrge^ emigration from East Tennessee and Carolina is at present going on to Missouri irkansna. t Presidency. ‘A. B.’ writes the N. Y. Tri- proposing a ticket of ‘new men’ ior 1852.—as s ■' l or President, Cassius M. Clay, of Ky.; Vice President, John Van Buren, of N. Y. So cars that Sam. Ward and Fred. Douglas are to acted at last. non the Expounder. Daniel Webster expect- ine distinguished visiters at his house with Bey, a few days ngo, sent to Boston for a color- », a distinguished caterer, to prepare an enter- ent The man, who is n fugitive slave named omith, it is said refused to go for $100 a day, Mr. YVehatpr tnVr\r«ri ihottlffiHva alava lanr Mr. Webster favored the fugitive slave law. e n°L 0re< * man > a * ao a fugitive, refused the ser- noth of them accompanied the refusal with coarse impertinence as should deprive them respect. A Trenton, N. J., correspondent to the Now- lr ‘Inin’, after speaking encouragingly of the sets of the Abolition cause, says that the ^ble taken at Syracuse has been hailed With great iction in Hew Jersey, as well as other Free «s an earnest of better times and proceeds: melancholy effect of the infernal Fugitive Slave a* just occurred here. Two or three evenings t became rumored among the blacks that slave „®, ® cr l e >» town. The tear is very prevalent iL r t S ’ alK * ‘ n deed is well grounded, that • ot them may lie taken awny, by purchasing _ *—consequently they are all in much alarm. on hearing the above rumor, named Wm. • “Tery decent colored man, became so much r.i. , that It threw him into estate of l :°‘ Wal ch he died this morning. When will h’ortl j* , ,I foa8e ‘^* When, oh I when will there ? °f “Jit of the Hutchinson Family. We oiii L° ne .° 1,10 Hutchinson Fainily|(we believe ns taken Eastward on Friday evening, in m ro a , 8 msanity. They were giving con- thm, Ve J* n<1 w ho» this melancholy affiiction ■~llo /" ll were ’ course, obliged to suspend —The Chicago Democrat any* Joiia.ln * “V itlv,! waa ‘'Put through by daylight’’ harl,' UnJe ’ the following circmnsunces, firw to , awaiuwaiijj uicumBiaiux 1 !?, HVfl ainn f °° d *° be . ,08t - A slave esenped a will 11 rl)n | pne of the back counties of Mis- e win^ e rf°. this 8tate ' His pursuers liearing • wj.i, Quincy, 111. passed over to that city, uiiawnv 1<!lr S a ’ luther slnve who was to identity nuii'h w h° m, hf'y hired from his owner J return m “'am, giving a guarantoe that they recpivns m . 1 2 g. 001 i order and condition" ns v«v h„i Quincy they were informed the iiilortt.™, L. eI J the underground track forChica- man u,iT"“ l “ey proceeded to this city, bringing .f 0 w “0 wus to ,1... ...I.U nian wt, 1 pruceeueatotn Hem Wus to identify the fugitive along with hi thn 5 0We ” er ’tbey received tl.eunkindest cut in ihn« . er, " ,e y received tl.eunkindest cut an,,,. 1 Phtce.they lnunicd that the mua they Dace H, aS *5 ot hore an “ never had been ; in the and on C ,,,nl as *° how "things wi ill to ('an “estlsy evening they shipped him off 0 hsvon,?ti"*' wn ? ru hy this time he is safely set Ws, (lecm.n 5*?°^ °* his pursurers ; they, poor r departs r» P ? <1 - lor , tl ‘ e 8out h the same evening, fettuers” ?„ heing hastened by a threat of "tar fee or, i„ ,rom the excited colored population ... “pm arms »n,l — ,, __ ■■eunin . ’■“cvxeiiea colored popuiauon, 'atch for who'’ antl , nl ghtly, as well as daily, on aidbroadbri ^ ent emen wit hwdlow complex- ^'tion at I ^ EN y' a Daughter. There is now on Wit ® Fair of the American Institute, in ■onea l YQ" 8l * c nrm-chuir, backed and “ e d Uie'b b f Butil ' ull y wrought needlework, in We '“‘“'Work of the daughter of Alillard W resident of the L’nitcd States. From Havana. The New Orlean Picayune has a letter from Ha vana dated 18th inst. The writer gives a sad account of political affairs in the Island. It seems that Hie authorities have not yet recovered from the fright given them by Lofez last spring, and that their minds are constantly filled with horrid apprehensions of surprises from tho Yankees. The city of Havana is said to be a perfect Bedlam ot rumor. The lottcr Buys: Meanwhile all business is stopped, money hides its head, and sellers of real estate ure one thousand to one to the buyers. Ido not exaggerate when .1 say the state of the Island, both political and economical, is snd in the extreme. These continued alarms are very nenrly as bad as an open civil wnr could bp. The Government lias taken every precaution, and the fleet are at sea, and the army ready to start at a mo ment’s warning. Some ten duys since the rumor run that a general massacre of Creoles was to take place on a certain night. Everything was in an up roar, information was conveyed to the Government, arms were purchased on every side—patrols were established through the streets—the houses were closed at an early hour—men gathered in knots, armed with most ferocious looking knives, and the night wore on in peace Bnd quietness. It was proba bly the Work of some malicious Malagrida who, for thirty-six hours, kept, tile city in a ferment. In Matonzas something of the same kind was got up on the same day, which brought ubout a far more mournful result. As the story runs, certain old $pan- iards, desirous to revenge the spite exhibited nguinst them, employed a fellow to spread the report thut he had arms for sale. No sooner Was this known than several Creoles, in their eagerness to get hold of anything in shape of weapon, applied to him. He gave them to understand that he had them secreted upon the bank of the river, and that it would be necessary to go at night nnd in a launch in order to avoid observation. The bait took, and the time was named. Four young men started up the river. In the meantime information, probably of an exaggera ted character, ivan given to the Goven.or, new in his office, und unfortunately for all, a picket of soldiers Incitizen's dress was placed in ambush to receive them. When the launch touched the bank the young men leaped out, and the soldiers set upon them. In the iray one soldier was killed and two badly wounded. Three of the young men were taken, one ot them with four bnyonet wounds and a musket ball in his body—the fourth escaped. In Alatanzas sever al arrests were made immediately, among them two of the richest nnd most respected citizens—Messrs. Garcia and Hernandez Morejon. As soon as infor mation was conveyed to tho Captain General he per- eeived the mistake that had been committed in dis guising the troops and turning them into apparent robbers, and ordered the examination to be immedi ately finished. No proofs were to be had, and conse quently the prisoners have all been put at liberty, ex cept the wounded man, who lies in the hospital in a very dangerous state. Much scenes as these need no comment, and our- only reason for chronicling them is to give a picture of the exasperation that exists betweeii the Spaa iards and the Cubans. Turkish Slave Market. Mr. Brown, the Amei • lean Dragoman at Constantinople, who is now accom. panying the Turkish Envoy through the United States, says that the female Circassian slave markets continue in full blast at Constantinople. Mr B., af firms that tho prices range from $600 to $10,000, ac cording to their ngb and personal*charms, and that the slaves are sold in what is called the Circassian quarter of the city. igp- Father Mathew, the great apostle of temper ance, was 60 years of age on the Ilth inst. E3P" The Pittsburg Journal says that Mr. C- Evans, of that city, has invented and constructed a nent nppnratus for ascertaining at all times the pres sure of steam in steamboats and all other boilerB. It has l)een submitted to some practical engineers, and pronounced the best machine for the purpose hither to devised. Its great merit is that it is not at all lia ble to be broken or damaged. Neither mercury nor glass is used. E3P lire London Timet, suya an eft'ort is about to be made to connect Canada and Great Britain by a line of steamships ol great power and tonnage. The ships will be propelled by the screw, nnd wiU be as applicable for the conveyance of emigrants as o* merchandise. The Spanish /Kronnut, J. Montemnjor, has been making some experiments in serial navigation, which have met with entire success. Mr. Montcina- jor intends passing over the Pyrenees in his monster balloon, the Hole ; he will cross over France, nnd will afterwards go to London, lo receive from the English government the prize offered to the man who shall discover the means of i.avigating tho air, in spite of contrary atmospheric currents. Cotton in Liberia.—President Roberts of the Republ c of Liberia in a letter dated Monrovia, July 19lh, writes as follows respecting the culture of tho cotton plant on the West coast of Africa: “It is satisfactory to state that Mr. Shaw, who has the management ol an expedition fitted up by several eminent mercantile and manufacturing firms in Eng land for tile purpose of testing, by practical experi ments, the possibility of obtaining a supply o( cotton from the West const of Africa, is here, and has com menced operations under very encouraging pros pects. There is but little doubt that cotton of good quality can be produced in Liberia, and 1 am exceed ingly gratified at the opportunity now afforded to settle the question, and to encourage our citizens to renewed exertion.” Tebrible Accident. A letter from Vienna, dated Sept. 27, contains the following : A terrible accident occurred on Saturday night last, in a small village culled Weiss, not far from Grez, whereby a great mimy lives were lost. The village in question, which is called "Our Saviour on the Medow,” is a favorite ! pl«ce of pilgrimage nt this time of the year, and was more than ordinarily full on the day in question. The weary pilgrims had all retired to rest, and were sound a sleep, when sud denly a fire broke out beneath a bay loft, in which were a couple of hundred persons at the time. More than half of them are said to have perished in the flumes, which speedily communicated to the adjoin ing houses, nnd a high wind blowing at the time, half the village was burnt down, and many more per sons perisiied. The exact number is notyet known. Washington, Oct. 22d. Gen. Riley nnd Commodore Jones both declare, in the columns of the Republic this morning, that they never received any instructions from Gen. Taylor or his Cabinet to influence the people of California the subject ofelnvcry, and tnat they acted altogether on their own predilections. tS*” The Hong-Kong Register publishes, under the title of “ Suggestions to Missionaries," a very strange project, which consists in arranging the dis tribution of small publications of the Bible Society, nnd other religious tracts over the whole surface of China, by means gif balloons. Upon a calculation made of the weight of the ti'tbls, each balloon could carry two thousand, which might be allowed to fall, one hy one, and at short intervals. Thus, the word of God would faH literally like a refreshing shower over the incredulous “ Flowe ry Land." If after that, the Chinese should still remain PnganB, it would be their own fault. • J!jp* There are in the prisons at Naples no less than 40,000 political prisoners. JENNY LIND’S SONGSc-qhltd of the Reg! raent; Camp was ray Home; Come my lovely Maiden; Farewell my Fatherland; I’ve left my Snow- clad Hills; 1 Dream of my Ffttherlabd; Jenny Lind's *'~ - Last Night in England; My Home, ttiy Happy Honle; Post Boy's return; Search Through the Wide World; See King'sBride; Song of the Druiil; Stars of Hoav. en are Gleaming; Thy Blessing Dearest Mother; Sa int a la France; Rataplan; Upon a Summer’s Day; What are the World aild its pleasures. For sale by F. ZOGBAUM & CO., sept 27 Cor. St. Julian-st., and Market-sqr. J^Atili AND WINTER GOODS.—The sub setibers have received by rttcent arrivals, an ex * Md tensjvt^ supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY 1 ibrac GOODS, embradtiif full assortments of articles suit ed ~ which ral Oct 11 No. 70 St. Julian, nnd 103 Bryan-st. CARD. T HE Subscriber has just returned from the North with a splendlt} stock of every material requir ed in the DAGUERRIAN ART. lie is now prepared to take LIKENESSES in the highest style of the Art; by the introduction of a new chemical, he is enabled to tnke pictufek surpassed joy no Artist in the United States. , He has also a quick working Camera, made expressly for taking Children in the short space of 2 to 3 seconds. Those pereohs deslrbils of securing a likeness of their dear little ones, can db «0 by call ing at the rooms over Mr. ^ogbnum’s Music Store; dr. Zagb corner St. Julian street, Market si Oct 7 V square: V. V: PRENTICE; STOVES TIN WARE, Ac., &c» T HE best assortment of Cooking and other Stoves ever ottered in this market, consisting of select patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York and Albany. ' Tin Warent wholesale, ot the best quality, Japanned nnd Planished Ware, Liftibg ahd Force Pumps, Beer Pumps, Lead Pipe, Brass Preserve Ket tles, Copper, Tin and Brass Lanterns, a Very hands ome variety, Counter and Tea Scales, Patent Coflee Mills, Coal Hods and Pokers, CoalShovels and Sif ters, Cake Shovels, Brittish Lustre, &c., Sec. Although my store is not very large, a groat por tion of stoves, &c., can bo seen where they are stor ed hear at hand, July 13 JAMES SULLIVAN, Whitaker street, Suvannuh, Ga. f|lHE GIFT! A Token of Friendship, for 1851, A with superb steel engravings and designs, from celebrated artists. The Iris : an Original Souvenir, for 1851; edited by Prof. John S. Hart, with 13 splendid illustrations engraved on steel—bouSd in various elegant styles. The Sacred Annual: a Gift for aH Seasons; edited by Rev. B. Hastings Weld Gems of Beanty, or Literary Gift for 18S1 i edited by Emely Perciral. Also, a new supply of Albums, and other elegant Gift and Juvenile Books, &c. The Monk Knight of St.John : a Tale of the Cru sades ; by Maj. Richardson, author of “Wacouata," &c. Tho Berber; by the author of “Kaloolah.” Sic. The Prairie Flower/ or Adventures in the Far West; by Emerson Bennett, author of "The Bandit of the Osage." Stc. Rose Foster, or the Mysteries of the Court of Lon don—part 3; hy G. W. Reynolds. The Seamstress : a Tule of Domestic Life; by G. W. M. Reynolds. The Mugazincs for October. Oct 7 J. B- CUBBEDGE. I>ALTI1HOKE FLOUlt.—150 bbls landing A> from schr Frank, and for sale by from schr Frank, and for sale by sept 4 JAS. A. NORRIS. P OTASH Eri. 5 casks superior quality Potashes, received per bark Exact, and for snle by octlO G. R. HENDRICKSON St CO. P ANTS. A handsome assortment of Black and Fancy Cashmere PANTS. Received per steam- erlFloridu, and for sale by oct 10 PIERSON St HEIDT. CAPS. Just received and now open ing, a very fine assortment of CAPS, of various kinds. They are a very superi or article, and those in want should call and examine them. oct 10 PIERSON St HEIDT. P RICE &. VEADEH, have received anassort ment of Fashionable Caps at 147 Bay-street. Oct 12 D OOR MATS.—Just opened an extensive as sortment ot Door Muts, comprising Adelaide Jenny Lind, Rope, Border, Sheep Skin, Jute and Al- icant Mats. For sale by Oct 11 COLLINS & HULKLEY. 100 Hrynn-st 3 RANDY, GIN Ac.—10 ht'pipes Otard, Du- puy St Co's Brandy; 5 pipes Model der Swan Gin; 1 puncheon Old Scotch Whiskey; 2 do do St. Croix lluin; 2 do do Jamaica do. For sale from store, by oct 16 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON St CO. H A a jY..~ 100 bales prime Northern Hay, landing and for sale by oct 16 ROWLAND & WASHBURN. rf^tHEAP PAPER.—The subscriber has just re eeived a lot of fine ruled Foolscap PAPER, which he will sell at the very low price of 12J cts. per quire, and much lower by the larger quantity or renm. J. B. CUBBEDGE. Oct 12 South of the Market. N EW FLOUR.—lOObbls. Baltimore Flour, from new wheat; 50 do. pure Genesee do, do. do.; 40 do. Hiram Smith's Extra do., do. do. Landing and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON it CO Oct 4 Special Notices; NOTICES of Candidates for Office are published dally, until the First Monday in January next, for tho sum of Fiv* Dollars—Payable strictly in advance. Receiver of Tax Returns for Chantham Co. B. T. THEUS Will be a candidate for the Office In JatiUnry next. Oct 9 CARDS. J S. SOLOMONS W ILL contract to execute l’lasturing, of all kinds nnd Btylcs, at the shortest notice. Wanted two or three Journeymen Plasterers, to whom steady employment will be given, and the highest wages paid. All orders for work can bo left at the office of the Morning News. Residence, Preeidcnt Street, next door to Mr. R. Sni der’s. 6m oct 17 JOHN V, TARVER, Factor and General Commission Merchant^ AND DEALER I!f HAY AND GRAIN. 13 s ” Every description of Produce, and Merchan dize sold on consignment, or purchased, to order. Uvnlintii.A WIi.ia.4' *' ftnfr 111 Exchange Wharf. Oct 12 W. S. WILLIFORD, Aitction A Commission Merchant, MACON, GA. JjiP All kinds of Merchandise and Produce [ex cept Liquors | received on Consignment, or Purchas ed to Order. WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF. D REMS1IART is prepared to supply orders • for Black Jack, Oak, ABh and Pine WOOD, by the boat load or at retail. A* usual, particular attention given to measurement. For the convenience of persons residing in tile up per part of the city boxes for orders, are placed at the stores of Messrs. Turner St Oden, John Mur chison, and at John M. Cooper, at the office of the Moriiing News, and at the house of John T. Thom as, Jones-street. I3P’ Cash orders promptly supplied Oct 11 tf !Wti . PIANO AND FtJlUUTURE STORE. 1 Ti!u Subscribers take this method to inform their friends and the public that they arc now making large additions to their stobk of Pianos and CnblriKt Furniture, whibh they offer for sale at New York prices. OUr stock of Furniture and Pianos is made to our own order and selection: We have eonfidehce in re commending it to all \Vhd fire in want, ahd on the most accommodating terms. I. W. MORRELL it CO. I. W. MORRELL N. F. WEB3TER. Ang 1 JOHN POOLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Tut, entineaad Famishes, French and American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white wash Brushes, sable aud camel-hair PeudtU, badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain ing Combs, Artists’ Brushes, 4c. SfC. Paper Hangings, Borders and Fire Board Prints. N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street, nearly opposite Swift. Denslow St Webster March 30 P. JACOBS, CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian) near Monu ment Square) Savannah, Geo. N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish. Half Spanish and American Segars, at Wholesale and Re tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. March 29. tf SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of this city. C. P. RicHArdsone, Prest. J. A. Norris, Sec. 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 whichap- ply to the Secretary, at their Office, Ntl. 130 oh the Bay. ljr June 11 BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owen’s Building opposite Pulaski House, Savannah, Is prepared to execute all work in his line with dispatch, and in a style not to bo surpassed. Prices as reasonable as any other establishment in the city. July 9. 6m STRATTON & DOBSON, PRACTICAL GAS FITTERS, •No.7'£ St. Julian-street. Workihop comer Of State and Bull-sifeett. Dwellings, Stores, Churches, Ac. fitted up at the shortest notice and in the best manner Personal at tention given to all work entrusted to their cure. References.—R. H. Griffin, Esq., President of the Gas Light Company, and the contractors erecting the Gas Works. c May 29. • 5m. ‘ LONDON PH4EN1X FIRE OFFICE. Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to Aug 1. R. HABERSHAM St SON, Agts. ll. J. ROY ALL. SURGEON DENTIST; W OULD tnke this method of ottering his profes. smnal services to the public generally, ahd ex- " [froUgoe h( pressiughis thanks for the liberal patrohage heretofore bestowed. No pains will be spared to ensofe entire ' in in all operations, ahd particularly in the of artificial teeth free of pain, and natural insertion in appearance. N. B. As some are incredulous ns to the safety and utility of the Letheon, (not Chloroform,) I would say that in no case where I have administered it, has any injury been sustained, (to my knowledge;) at tho same time, I Would condemn its indiscriminate use, the constitutions of some rendering it injurious. sept 7. HENRY K. FRESTON, Teacher in the Clasaice and Mathematics, NO. 74 ST. JULIAN-STREET. sept 2 tf DR. MOREL > OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-St. Feb. 7.] SAVANNAH, GA. C l ANAL FLOUR, dkc.—40 bbls pure GeneseU ! Floor; 30 do Hiram Smith's Extra do; 30 kegs selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese; 50 do Adamantine Candles; 30 bags Old Gov’t Java Coffee; 60 bbls Butter, Sugar and So da Crackers; 25 boxes Soda Biscuit; 15 bbls Tread well’s Pilot Bread; 25 half chests 6 oz papers Black Tea; 15 do do 4 lb do; landing and for sale by sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St CO. /CHILDREN’S LONG COMBS, Shell and YV Horn. Just received and for sale by oct 21 land for sale by G. K. HENDRICKSON & CO. riREKN GINGER! GREEN GINGER I 1—A v ’ superior article for making Preserves and Syr ups. Just received from Havana and for sale by «ept25 L. J. MYERS, Apothecary. Smeta’ Building. I NDIA RUBBER BALLS—For sale by oct 26 G. R. HENDRICKSON St CO. CARDS* HARNESS MANUFACd PS-A The undersigned has op OMSK establishment fob til °* Mantitheturliig *u» * , ^ Engine Itoso, Firemen's Mill Bands, Ac. Ac. IS 1 * Corner of Bay Lane pud Drayton-st. A share of the public patronage Is respeotfi ““ ‘“•1 T. Vv. BR! July 15. | CABINET M. HOLSTERY;—H. 8 25 Bull at, sad UP- ARDU8, No: 25 Bull at. would itiforiu the citizens ofSa- vannBh, that he has tnkeh the above store! tor the purpose of carrying on tho Cabinet and Up- bolstering business, viz: Making new and reparing old furiiiture. Old furniture bought and sold. The hnt! tnm a nf Qnfna /'I.-.;.,.. _ ] n>. " .... toms of Softs, Divnns, Chairs, and Ottomans I oyer ahd re covered. Glass plates of all sizes keptfof sale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, cht and phjb doWn. Bells and Lamps hung; Curtains and Roller Blinds ptitup. Musical Instruments of all kinds re paired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses for sale' Also, feather beds, bolstbrs nnd pillows. Old Matt Po ses made over in the beat manner. l—n , Every description of Cofflhi oh hand to orde^ef the best in*, terials and finish: Prices low. H. S. B. hps been engaged in thfe MpVe bkfriheai a. ». ups been en^i d in the tthpV in the city of Sttiannah, ior the last sevehteeh yentoi which inducep him to believe that he can bibase ail those who will favor him with a portion of thelf TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. B O Y S ^ READY MADE CLOTkfM f gq—a The undersigned would respectful- ly inform both Parents and Gitnrdians, ^ having Boys to clothe, that he has jnst returned from New-York, with a complete asso hient of Boys’ Ready Made lothiag ( W and will keep up the assortment throiitfh the tf H season. He has taken much pains ih hating 2 g them made up to suit this market, and Will offer 5 O them to his patrons as low as possible. Each ar* t> tome will be marked with die selling price, and no abatement from it The following will feoih- 3 w pose the assortment: u Boys’ Black Cibth Cloaks atld bver Coals S “ Drab aild black Pilot tivbr Sticks ?? ^ •' green, broWtl and bl’k Cloth Sacks . fr O “ ftney Tweed, Cas., Frock jmd Sack boats O P “ “ “ .Polka Coatees M I 1 full trimmed bl’k Cloth Frock Cokts Cadet Jafclit • usi vituniitu ui k vjiuui i' rocK uoats P “ blue, bl’k, br’h, greeh and Cadet JockbtS tg K '• bl’k mixed SBtihet R. Jackets < '• fancy Caaidlfere Mid bl’k Cas. Pahta ? “ Tweed, Ctta. Shd Satlhet Pants ® '* bl’k fig’d Batin Velehtiaaiid Mrsl’s Vests: B Children's bl’k and fancy Drfesa Suites. ^ pi Boys' white and col'd Shirts and tlfider Shift/ to “ fine blue and black Navy Caps, with and V a without Covers, with a complete assortment ol C pq Caps bf all other kinds, from chlldreh’s Jolikeyj W U P- , hj H „ N - B.—Having a private rooiii tUr trying b« I- ■ out a Clothing Store Nos. 69and >50, Gibbone’’Rsnge: Sept 25 geo. 8. NICHOLS? STOVES, Just received and for sale 150 Cook Stovfts, kh Ranges; 100 parlor Stoves, 75 Hall ofid Office (Stoke of the most fashionable pattern/. Also Fofce, Lltl and Boar Pumps, Plain and Jappahed Tih Waft Hollow and Enamelled Ware, Furnaces, Shioothlh Irona, Grid Irons, Sauce Pans, Fry Pahs, Ac., Les Pipe, sheet Lead, Iron, Copper and Zinc. „ „ McARTHOR St MbR.SE, ° ct ^ No. 13 Barnard Street. MONO FOHTE8.—The su) bers would respectfully call atte__ to their stock of Piano Fortes, to prising a variety of styles, col “ * ■ “ prising a variety of styles, compass and finish, by J. B. Dunham, A. Stodart and Win. Hall and Son, New York, and L. Gilbert, Boston; ih- —* v —etalic frame, vibrating bttrbridge pa- c. These instruments are bf Wafran- ,based upon an established reputation s stan ding, and are nnered at factoty eluding the metalic frame, vibrating bterbridge pa tent action, Ac. These --- J ted durability,based upc of many years standing, and are offered at'factoty prices by the mahuftcturer’sogeptg. F. ZOGBAtM A Coq „ _ „ Cor St Juliah-et.ahd Market zq. N. B.-Secohd hand Pianos taken ih exchubge. Sept. 17. J 30,000 PAIRS PLANTATION BUOOANS,—The Subscribers are SB now receiving their Usiikl sbpply of S — - Plantation Brogans, ihafle to order by the most approved manufnctutbts. bur stock is very extensive and selected with edrb. Having succeeded in giving satisfaction to those 4Vho have favored ot with their patrohage for a series bi years, tire Would respectfully ihvite Planters Who have not yet puft chased of hi, to give us a call, to Whom We pledge ourselves to share no pains in pleasing, in addinoti to our thick Work, We kefep constantly pn haiid « large and choice stock bf Ladies’, Gcfitlehieh'i and Children Boots and Shoes. Please try %». VERgTlLLE, LUFBURliOW St BUTLER: OCtl Sin ^ (TWEED Sacks arid Vtofck Cokta. Received a A. for sale cheap by. PRICE ft VEADER: pASIMERK PANTS and Vesta; black and Yy ftney. Just received St Sept 23 PIERSON * MEIDT’8. MELODE0N8) These beautiful id strumebts ate reeommendfcd to the Musical World, as the most unique intention of the kind ever prodneed,' Tne key-board is from. four to five octaves hi compass, nnd similar to that of the Piano Forte. By the use bf a swell, the voltltoe of tone can be increased so 0a to equal that bf thb Chapel Organ, as substitutes for Which they »rb be coming generally in use. Tbcir beauty of finish, su perior quality ol tone, portability and extreibe econ omy of price, render them all that is desirable tb thoae who cultivate a tasle for Sacred Music; while their remarkable quickness of touch renderstheiu sustep- tible of the most rapid execution.. For sale by the Manufacturer's Agents, F. ZOGBAUM & CO, Aug 5 Corner St. Jullan st. and Market-square. % and iht QAVAMMAH GYMNASIUMS The ahbscrib- O er respectfully informs the Ladies ahd Qentlehied of Savunhah that he is how fully prep ccptiou of company, and will at all t_. date be fully supplied with the best of Ice CreaMs, Cakes, Confectionarjj, Leihti itry best flavored Laken dht Ginger PO-. ver made Ih this city. Cotillion and Family Parties: P 1c Nics and Bo»t Excursions will be furnished With th e above article* on short hotfbe khd at reasonable prices. * f * The Garden and Grounds attached fht&e frfhi- Miium Will be open toladiea and gentlemen al.t hours o f the day and evening until 10 o’clock, and reireah- ments will bn served them irboii giving notice with the bell. P. S. ATI the ofehery apparatus having arrived, Ladies wish'ihg to forth clubs are now notified. May 19 tf WM. CLAGHORN. DAlLSs—lOO dozen painted Pails. Uan/liiijT and A for sale by ., Oct 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO. H. ^ M English and Frarch Merino, Colored Alpacas, (plain and Figured.) All of the above every variety of color and latest style , SiSsF' aept 26 L uROCHE, BOWNJ! Ah Co.