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SAVANNAH. GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 30. I860.
NUMBER 246.
PTisHED DAILY AND ’CKI-WBBKLY,
1 jlV JOHN M- CIOOPER.
T fHOMPSON, EDITOR.
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faf¥0RNING NEWS.
ItThe Texas Nounment describes a stinging
rm which has been noticed within a few weeks in
vicinity of Black Juck Springs. It is Sluggish,
a great many feet, and looks like a little bunch
cotton. The lives of persons stung by it were
time, supposed to be in danger. The pain is
id to be intense.
lV v and Ohdek in Baltimore.—Almost every
r we receive from Baltimore contains accounts of
triers, riots, and rencountres in that city. On
icsdsy night last a desperate riot occurred at
ugh and Heady Hall,” where a common hall was
ling held. A number of rowdy characters who
ire opposed to those holding the ball, forcibly enter.
I the room and commenced an indiscriminate attnek
ion the male portion of the company. In the row
Ituls nnd knives were pretty freely used, and seve-
p persons were wounded. Bricks were also thrown
n parties outside, breaking several of the win.
j, mid lulling into the ball room,
he screams of the females and the curses and im-
lecations of the combatants, says the Clipper, could
|heard at a considerable distance, Rnd created tbe
Icatcst alarm in tbe vicinity. The Watch made sev-
■1 vain attempts to interfere, hut were forced to
lat a ha6ty retreat without so much ns mukiqg a
e arrest; several were wounded with pistol shots
i Clipper remarking on the frequency of such
stays: “It is becoming dangerous for peaceable
eta walk our streets at night, as they run the
knfhriiig knocked or shot down by some rowdy
{Theeditor proposes the organisation of a military
lard lor the protection of the lives of the citizens.
Jltimore will soon take rank with her sister city,
liladi'lpliia."
MtEitATioN ok Kossuth.—The Newark Adverti-
>received private letters from Genon to the
Itku! September, stating that the U. S. stjeam irig-
> Mississippi, Captain Long, which was then at that
[dwith the Independence, whs to leave in a few
i lor Constantinople, for the noble purpose of
inging away the Hungarian Kossuth and his brave
pipanions.
lif The Mobile papers state that specimens of
fcbdms marble have been exhibited in that city,
Inch are equal in beauty and fineness to any mar-
f in the country. In one quarry, which is five hun-
jed yards long and thirty feel deep, over forty dif-
lent varieties nave beeu found.
iluRDEn, We are pinned to learn (says the Marian-
Whig) that a bloody tragedy was enacted on the
1 ot tlie election at Vernon, the county site of VVash-
Itou. The victim was a citizen of the county, uam.
Willis Taylor. The particulars we have received,
asfolluws: Taylor whs at the time holding his
ther from engaging in a fight, when a third party
led Henry Winslow, not concerned in the broil,
Jppcd up and deliberately stabbed him to the heurt.
B died in a lew minutes. An old feud exi ted be-
Tcn the parties, hut no alternation had been seen to
® Place during the day. A counter report, but
so well authenticated, states that Taylor had
vk Wiuslow with a stiek. Alter the fatal deed,
•slow tied and was pursued by two of Taylor's
tilers,
1 ti? a-niod witbacouple of revolvers, lie mount
* log and warned them to desist from the permit;
they accordingly did. not being awuro at the
w that their brother was mortally wounded,
“ifiow then made his escape.
I f “Kaks of the Lightning—A few nights since
I f' 10 ’ Goat Yankee was struck by lightning "11
r I Hook, New York. The fluid passed down
■rough tile main mast into the cabin, and struck a
m match boxful! of matches, neither brooking nor
P ll| ig them. Passing out it made three holes iu
f box and set fire to two papers on the table, atun-
JjS two Pilots' l a yi n g j n tfi u berths, and knocking
' “ the Goj' who ha| the watch on deck.
, 0 ' 11 Conduct of a I'oor WoMan. OnTucs-
pw 1 ult-. as Mr. James Gilleland, of this
his' Was driving on tjie tow path some two miles
" °l Stone Bridge, his horse leaped into the
Ly**. buggy and driver to the bottom. Mr.
I ' and was fastened in by the aprun on each side
L nn d nearly drowned before ho could sep
L B llm seU from the carriage. Jn this plight, hav.
L * G r,l nt cor.t on, and having to contend with a
“nil kicking, must himself have been
" e Gut for the noble daring of a poor Irish
L* 11 ’ Mrs. Kinney, who having seen the oc
Ger shanty, came to the assistance
[w'th She unmoored a raft, nnd guiding
L ‘ 8 P°' e < was soon out in tile middle of the ca.
” ln re8 cued him. Few women would have
B 9 ™ ou gh to have acted ns Mrs Kinney did, nnd
ncerelybope her brave and noble conduct will
-warded. St. Catharines (Canada) Journal
l i^d " KASE op Cold and Silver. It is estimated
L-’l-Mid silver imported into the United
L e th >m Parts of the world, over und
[ JUI1 , 0 ex P°ris during the lust three years, a-
“tvs un ? 0ne millions of dollars. All bunk
ftculati 01 *' Ve should be prohibited lroin
1 ill T* t *' eU l * le rR8 * Bard stall will tiind
om loss - 0 t hi I 10c G'Hi of the people and save them
Wln du 8 j Ver y year of thousands ot dollars.—
' 0Ua d up an 9 P eculat * n tI banks should be speedily
Frost. Uncle Hen IIrantly, in I Ins exceiiout
Tempcrtmce Banner, ot last week says Greenville's
Almanac tor 1830, has in its weather predictions lor
Oct. 21—“Look out tor frost.” And 6Ute enough,on
the morning of October 21, we walked into our Gar
den, and upon leaves and straw thoro was master Jack
Frost, plainly to be seen. Our liters think tbut Alma
nac makei is u grent man."
The U, S. Steamer Saranac. The Washington
Republic furnishes a statement of the cost ot the U.
S. steamer Saranac. The cost of the hull, equip
ments and furniture was $182,068 67; engines, boilers,
Sic., $205,399 38; armament and gunner’s stores.
$15,737 63. Total, $401,105 69. The vessel is built
of live oak, nnd copper fastened entirely, no tree
nails being used. The boilets are of copper.
Ths Women's Rights Convention, agreeably
to previous notice, met at Worcester, Mass., on Wed
nesday forenoon. The professed purposes of the
getters up of the Convention nre to effect some im
portant changes in the laws in relation to the rights
of women in respect to property and labor, and also
to establish a better system of female education than
exists at present. They also claim for the women
the right to vote at elections, und to hold public of
fice generally. The following officers were appoint
ed:—President, Paulina YV. Davis, Vice Presidents,
YVm H. Clianning, of New York, and Sarah Tyne-
dule, ofPennsylvania; Secretaries, Hannah M. Dar
lington, of Pennsylvania, and Joseph C. Hathaway, of
New York. The Convention was addressed by Mrs
Lucretia Mott, the celebrated Quakeress and aboli
tionist, of Pennsylvania, and others. A correspond
ent of the Boston Mail says :—
At 10 o’clock, the hour for the meeting, there
were exactly 31 individuals present—principally the
fairer portion of creation, but about two hundred
came iu before the organization—but wemust qualify
our statement by expressing tile belief that we have
used the word fairer in its most limited sense.
A committee on Lusiness was appointed ; also one
on rolls and finance. Frederic Doughlass was one a-
“long the first lot.
Free Soil in the Senate. The Legislature of
Vermont lias elected Mr. Foot, a Free Soiler, to suc
ceed Mr. Phelps (Whig) In the Senate of the United
States.
In the Ohio Legislature the Free Soilers hold the
balance oi power, and an individual of that creed
will doubtless be elected to the seat in the Senate
now occupied by Mr. Ewing.
Awful Disclosure*! and Subordination of
Perjury.
On Saturday last some very alarming disclosures
took place in reference to a concocted plan about to
be carried into effect by firing n manufactory shun
ted up town, on which was uu insurance effected to
the amount of $45,009; but, in fact, the stock on the
premises would not amount to much over $3,000.
The owner of the premises has heretofore borne an
unexceptionable character, which gives the case con
siderable more importance.
It seems that, ns far as we were able to ascertain,
the proprietor of the lRCtory, after effecting the in
surance, proposed to a certain man the plan of firing
the premises, for which lie was to huve $1000, to
swear,after tile property was burned, that ihj uniLunt
as represent! d on tile policy of insurance, was cor
rect. However, it was necessary to have a second
witness, corroborative of the same tacts, und for that
purpose oriD order to ..obtain u witness suitable to
their wishes, a bill ot goods was purcaased at a store
iu Maiden lane, and the clerk, on culling up for the
payment of said bill, was exhibited the premises, nnd
finally the proposition was submitted to him, telling
him that in tbe event of n fire, he would be wanted
to swear that, on that duy, he saw some 800 barrels
of valuable material, amounting to over and above
tbe amount otinsurauce: for which service he was
to receive $2000.
“YVrll, but," said, the clerk, “there appears to be a
number of families residing all around, and fives may
lie lost when this inflammable stuff is in flames."
“No matter for that," saiu tbe proprietor; so much
the better. Suppose thirty or forty lives are lost;
why, the public sympathy will be so great tliut they
will lose all sight of the motive of the fire." These
last cool, calculating remarks, appeared to absolutely
chill the clerk's veins with horror, nnd after u short
period of conversation on the matter, the clerk left,
remarking that he would think of the proposition,
nnd let him know. He did think of the infamous de
sign, but instead of entering into the wicked compact,
ha at once laid the whole facts before the Insurance
Company, who, we understand, are now investiga
ting the w hole matter. The evidence iu the case has
been placed before one of our energetic magistrates
and should the testimony make out a case ot felony
■iomlng within the meaning of the statute law, a war
rant will certainly he i-sueil for tbe arrest of the guil
ty parties.—(Veto York Herald.
Fauatin the First, that living reproach to roy-
alty and humanity, having rested awhile from his en
croachments upon the rights, the lives, and property
of his neighbors, the Dominicans, at the other end
of the island, is again about to resume offensive ope
rations ; having re-stocked and replenished his com-
lnissuriat, and increased his forces, both oti land and
sea, as the latest advices assure us. The armistice
between the Dominicans and the Emperor, it seems,
was formally terminated on the 30th ult., but, accor
ding to one of its provisions, a months notice is to
he given before the commencement of actual hostili
ties ; so that both parties will have plenty of time to
bring into the field a force sufficiently large to carry
on a murderous and cruel war, as all wars are in
which the negro is a principal. The "Empero." we
are also informed, is fitting out an expedition of two
large square-rigged vessels and a propeller against
the windward islands.
Borne time before, three influential white inhabi
tant of St. Jercmiehad been beheaded, as is said,
tor talking too freely about politics. A beautiful ex
'amplification, indeed, of the capacity of the blacks
for self-government I But the matters to which we
wish particularly to refer, in this connexion, are the
greitr emhatriissments, inconvenience, and losses
which our merchants there nre likely to suffer in this
quarrel. YVe have hitherto witnessed the readiness
of “ His Majesty" to impos > upon our citizens doing
business in his dominions the most unjustifiable and
unheard of restrictions, and it is not Ht all unlikely
that the necessities created by the coming war wil I
be used ns a pretext for further impositions in that
way. YVe trust tile agent of our Government there
will see to it that no such outrages ure permitted —
The barbarian must be taught that individual caprice
nnd tyranny are not “ higher luws”than the luvvs of
nations.—N. Y. Express.
Seamen Captitcsamong the Arabians. SorneAtner-
icHii seamen linvitig been reported to he in captivity
among the Arabians, Commander Powell recently
received instructions to go to Portandio and ransom
them, $1,000 it Was said liavingbeen demanded for
them by these pirates. Commander Powell reached
Portnndic on the 25th of July lust, and despatched a
party under acting Lieut. J. Higgins to open commu
nication with the Arabs, but all their inquiries were
fruitless. A note addressed to the chief was left in
the care of a few fishermen found on the const, tc the
effect that a ship of war bad been sent according to
his request; that tlie ransom hail been paid to Mr.
Lloyd, which the chief could obtain when the men
were produced; that Senegal was close by—to take
them,there; aud the certificate that they were in Chris
tian hands in Senegal would be sufficient. Comman
der Powell believes that the story ot the captivity
has no foundation.
Baltimore, Oct. 24.
The pocket of Col YVeeks. of Eastern Shme, was
picked lust night at the Philadelphia Depot, in Presi
dent street, of $1,200. Numerous other similar dep
redations have teen committed.
J ENNY KIND’S SONGS.—Child of the Regi-
■nent; Camp was my Home; Come my lovely
Malden; Farewell my Fatherland; I've left my Snow-
clad Hills; I Dream of my Fatherland; Jenny Lind's
Last Night in England; Ilfy Home, my Hnppy Home;
Post Boy's return; Search Through the YY'ide YVorld;
Sea King's Bride; Bong of the Drum; Stars of Heav
en nre Gleaming; Thy Blesring Dearest Mother; Sa-
lut a la France; Rataplan; Upon a Summer’s Day;
YVhat arc the YVorld and its Blensurcs. For salo by
FJZOGBAUM & CO.,
sept 27 Cor. St. Jultfc-st., and Market-sqr.
F AIsIs AND WINTEIl GOODS.—The sub
scrihers have received by recent arrivals, an ex
tensive supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY
GOODS, embracing full assortments of articles suit
ed to Dress, House-keeping, and Plantation purposes,
which they otfier for Bale in quantities to suit, on libe
ral terms JAMES ANDERSOYi & CO.
Oct 11 No. 70 St. Julian, and 103 Bryan-st.
CARD.
rpiIE Subscriber hns Just returned from the North
J. with a splendid stock of every material requir
ed in the DAGUERRIAN ART. He i6 now prepared
to take LIKENESSES in the highest style of the Art;
by the introduction of n new chemical, he is enabled
to take pictures surpassed by no Artist in the United
States He has also a quick working Cumera, made
expressly for taking Children In the short space of
2 to 3 seconds. Those persons desirous of securing
n likeness of their dear little ones, can do so by call
ing at the rooms over Mr. Zogbaum’a Music Store,
corner St. Julian 6trcct, Market square.
Oct 7 YV. V. PRENTICE.
STOVES TIN WARE, &c., &c.
fTYIIE best assortment of Cooking and other Stoves
J. ever ottered in this market, consisting of select
patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York nnd
Albany. Tin YVnrcat wholesale, ot the best quality,
Japanned nnd Planished Ware, Lifting ntid Force
Pumps, Bear Pumps, Lead Pipe, Brass Preserve Ket
tles, Copper, Tin and llrasB Lanterns, a very hands
ome variety, Counter and Tea Scales, Patent Cottce
Mills, Coal Hods und Pokers, CoalShovels and Sif
ters, Cake Shovels, ltrittish Lustre, &e., &c.
Although my store is not very large, a great por
tion of stoves, &c., can be seen where they are stor
ed near athiitid.
JAMES SULLIVAN,
July 13 YVhitukerstreet, Suvunnah, Ga.
tJHIE GIFTi A Tokpn of Friendship, for 1851,
X with superb steel engravings aud designs, from
celebrated artists.
The Iris; ail Original Souvenir, for 1831; edited
by Prof. John S. Hart, with 12 splendid illustrations,
engraved oa steel—bound in various elegant styles.
The Sacred Annual: a Gift for all Seasons; edited
by Rev. B. Hastings YVeld.
Gems of Beanty, or Literary Gift for 1851: edited
by Ernely Percival.
Also, a new supply ol Albums, und other elegant
Gift and Juvenile Books, Sec.
The Monk Knight of St.John: n Tale of the Cru
sades; byMuj. Richardson, author of “YVacousta,”
See.
The Berber; by the author of “Kaloolah." Sec.
The Prairie Flower, or Adventures in the Far
YVest; by Emerson Bennett, author of “The Bandit
of the Osage.” &c.
Rose Foster, dr the Mysteries of the Court of Lon
don—part 3; by G. YV. Reynolds.
The Seamstress ; a Tale of Domestic Life; by G.
YV. M. Reynolds.
The Magazines for October.
Oct 7 J. B- CUBBEDGE.
B altimore flour.—150 bbis landing
from sclir Frank, aud for sale by
sept 4 JAS. A. NORRIS.
P OTASHES. 5 cnskssuperiorquality Potashes,
received per hark Exact, and for sale by
octlO G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
P ANTS. A handsome assortment of Black and
Fancy Cashmere PANTS. Received per steam-
er.Florida, and for sale by
oct 10 PIERSON & IIEIUT.
OAFS. Just received and now open
ing, a very fine assortment of CAPS, of
various kinds. They area very superi
or article, and those iu want should call
and examine them.
oqt 10 PIERSON Se HEIDT.
P RICK «fc VEADEK, huve received un assort
ment of Fashionable Cups at 147 Bay-street.
Oct 12
D OOlt MATS.—Just opened an extensive as
sortment ot Door Mats, comprising Adelaide
Jenny Lind, Rope, Bordcrj Sheep Skin, Jute and Al-
icnnt Mata. For sule by
Oct 11 COLLINS & BULKLEY. 100 Bryan-st
B RANDY, GIN *c.—I0hfpipes Oturd, Du-
puy Se Co's Brandy: 5 pipes M-der Swan Gin;
1 puncheon Old Scotch YVliiekey; 2 do do St. Croix
Rum; 2 do do Jamaicado. For sale from store,by
oct 10 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
JJJAY.—100 bales prime Northern Hay, landing
und for sale by
oct 16
ROYVLAND Se YVASHBURN.
C HEAP PAPER.—The subscriber has just re
reived a lot of line ruled Foolscap PA PER, which
he will sell at the very low price of 124 cts. per quire,
and much lower by the larger quantity or ream.
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
Oct 12 South of the Market.
rpEA WAITERS.- -An elegant assortment of
A Tea Waiters, fcinglc and in setts, just received
and for le by - COLLINS xfc J5L r ^KLEY.
ott 23
Special Notices.
NOTICES
of Candidates lor Office are published daily, until the
First Monday in January next, for the sum of Fivk
IJoi. i. aiis—Payable strictly in advance.
Receiver of Tax Returns for Clinuthnm Co.
II. T. THEU3 will bo a candidate for the Office In
January next. Oct 9
CARDSv
J- S. SOLOMONS
W ILL contract to execute Plastering, of nil kinds
and styles, at the shortesttiotice.
Wonted two or three Journeymen Plasterers, to
whom steady employment will be given, uuu the
highest wages puid.
I®” AH orders for work can he left at the office
of the Morning News.
Residence, President Street, next door to Mr. D. Sni
der’s. Gm oct 17
JOHN V. TARVER,
Factor and General Commiaaion Merchant,
AND
DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN.
Every description of Produce, and Merchan
dize sold on consignment, or purchased J to order.
Exchange .YVharf. " , Oct 12
W. ». WILLIFORD,
Auction A Coinmiaaioii Merchant,
MACON, GA.
fjgp’ All kinds of Merchandise and Produce [ex
cept Liquors] received on Consignment, or Purchas
ed to Order.
WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF.
D REMSIIART is prepared to supply orders
• for Black Jack, Oak, Ash und Pine YVOOD, by
the boat load or at retail.
As usual, particular attention given to measurement.
For the convenience of persona residing in the up
per pnrtof the city boxes for orders, are placed at
the stores of Messrs. Turner Se Oden, John Mur
chison, and ut John M. Cooper, at the office of the
Morninir News, and at the house of John T. 'Phobi
as, Jones-street.
Cash orders promptly supplied
Oct 11 tf
PIANO AND
FURNITURE STORE.
The Subscribers take_,
this method to inform their
friends and the public that they are now making lurge
additions to their stock of
PinnnH ami Cabinet Furniture,
which they offer for sale at New York prices.
Our stock of Furniture und Pianos is made to our
own order and selection. YVe have confidence in re
commending it to all who are in want, aud un the
must accommodating terms.
I. YV. MORRELL Se CO.
I. W. BIORRELL N.F. WEBSTER.
Ana 1
JOHN POOLE,
WlIOLESA\,J? AND i’.ETAIL DDAIvSR IN
Paints, Gils, Tur t tminc and Varnishes, French and
American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white
wash Brushes, sable aud camel-hair Ptucils,
badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain
ing Combs, Artists’ Brushes, i)r. S(C.
Paper Hangings, Borders anil Fire Board Prints. ,
N. B. House, Sign and Ship Pnintiug, Gilding,
Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by
JOHN POOLE, 11 YVhituker Street,
nearly opposite Swift, Denslow Se YVebster
March 30
P. JACOBS,
CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian) ncur Monu
ment Square) 3avannah, Geo.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish. Half
Spanish and American Sogurs, at Wholesale nnd Re
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snutf, &c.
Murch29. tf
SAVANNAH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
of this city.
C. P. Richardsone, l’rest. J. A. Norris, See.
The above Company is now prepared to lake Ma
rine and Fire Risks, iu this city or the surrounding
country, on the most favorable terms, for which ap
ply to the Secretary, at their Office, No. 150 on the
Bay. ly June 11
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Gwen's Building opposite Pulaski House, Savannah,
Is prepared to execute all work in his lino with
dispatch, nnd in a style not to be surpassed. Prices
as reasonable as any other establishment in the city.
Cm July 9.
STRATTON At DOBSON,
PRACTICAL GAS FITTERS,
No. 72 St. Julian strect. Workshop corner of State
and Bull-sireets.
Dwellings, Stores, Churches, See. fitted up at the
shortest notice and in the best manner Personal at
tention given to all work entrusted to their eare.
References.—R. H. Griffin, Esq., President of
the Gas Light Company, and the contractorserecting
the Gaa YVorka. c
May 29. 5m.
LONDON PIHENTX FIRE OFFICE.
Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to
Aug 1. R. HABERSHAM Se SON, Agts. ,
H. J. ROY ALL.
SURGEON DENTIST.
W OULD take this method of ottering liis profes.
sionul services to the public generally, ahd ex
pressing his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed. No pains will be spared to ensure entire
satisfaction in all operations, add particularly In the
insertion of artilictul teeth free of pain, and natural
in nppenrance.
N. B. As some are incredulous ns to the snfety
and utility of the Lethcon, (not Chloroform,) 1 would
say that in no ease where 1 have administered it, has
any injury been sustained, (to my knowledge;) at the
same time, I Would condemn its indiscriminate use,
the constitutions of some rendering it injurious,
sept 7.
HENRY K. PRESTON,
Teacher in the Clasaica nnd Mathcmatlca,
No. 74 st. julian street.
sept 2 tf
DR.MOREL:
OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST.
Feb. 7.J SAVANNAH, GA.
C iANALi FLOUR, &c.~40 bbla pure Genese'e
* Flour; 30 do Hiram Smith’s Extra do; DO kegs
selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy
Cheese; 50 do Adamantine Candles; 30 bags Old
Gov’t Java Coffee; 60 bbla Butter, Sugar and So
da Crackers; 25 boxes Soda Biscuit; 15 bbls Trend-
well’s Pilot Bread; 25 half chests 6 oz papers Black
Tea; 15 do do i lb do; landing and for sale by
sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON &. CO.
C IIILimEN’g LONG COMBS, Shell und
Horn, Just received nnd for snle by
oct 21 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
(}R£EN GINGERS GREEN GINGER ! I—A
superior article for making Preserves and Syr
ups. Just received from Havana nnd for sale by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
sept 25 Smets’ Building.
CARDS.
rAvion»,
iopenedan fgu
le purpose Yiw*,
Harness, ffHKfr
ienVCaps.iaaMu.4L.
HARNESS MANUFACTORY.
Ft- A The undersigned hns opened an
aSaBRA establishment for the I
of Manufacturing H
n , Engine Hose, Firomen’sCapa,'*
Mill Bands, &c. See.
1ST Cumcr of llay Lane and Drayton-at.
Belted re MtllC P ul,1,c patronage !_s respectfull^to-
J“*y 16: tft '
UABiNK "' MAKING nnd “lip.
IIOLSTEKY.->-11.8. BOGARDUS, No-
23 Bull sL, would inform tht citizens ofS*-
vnnnali, that iie hns taken the aboveatora,
tor the purpose of carrying outlie Cabinet «nd Up
holstering business, viz: Making new and roparing old
turnlture. Old furniture bought and sold. The bot
toms of Sofas. Dlvnns, Chairs, and Qttdmans, made
over and re-covered. Glass plates of all sizes kept fifl-
sale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, aid Matting, cut antliput
down. Bulls and Lamps hung; Curtains and Roller
Blinds put up. Musical Instruments of all kinds re
paired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses fbr sale;
Also, feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Ohl Matras
ses made over in the best manner. -
£~~7s —-i Every description of Coffins on hand
««KffiMBE2aWimd made to order, of the beitma.
tennis and finish: Prices low.
H. S. B. hasheen engaged In the above business
Ih the city ol Savannah, for the last seventeen years,
which induces him to beliovo that he can please all
those who will favor him with a portion of their
„aprll 5—ly
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.
B o~y S 9
READY MADE CLOTHING I
The undersigned would respectful-
ly inform both Parents nnd Guardians,
having Boys to clothe, that he hns just
returned from New-York, with a compiete assort
ment of
Boys’ Ready Made tothtog!
W tod will keep up the assortment through the g
H season. He hns taken much pains in having 2
« them made up to suit this market, and will otter
O them to his patrons ns low ns possible. Each nr- u
> tielowill be marked with the seillns prico, and to
no abatement from it. The following will cota-
W pose the assortment: m
5 Buys'Black Cloth Cloaks tad Over Coats M
“ “ Drab and blnck'l’ilot Over Sucks n
“ green, brown nnd bl'k Cloth Sacks ^
“ fancy Tweed, Cas„ Frock and Sack Coats W
“ full tritntned bl’k Clolli Frock Coats
Q « blue, bl'k, br’n, green and Cadet Jackets .g
K “ bl'k mixed Satinet R. Jackets
2j “ fancy Casimereimd bl'k Cns. Punts Z,
" Tweed,Cns. find Satinet Pants ; J
q *' bl'k tig’dSatih Velehtiaand Mrsl's Y r est».
m Children's bl’k nnd fancy Dress Suites.
E-, Boys’ white and col'd Shirts and under Shirta Q
“ fine blue ahd black Navy Caps, with and t 8
H. without Covers, with a complete assortment of O
S Cups of nil other kinds, from children’s Jockeys 'HI
W up- M
H N. B — Having a private room for trying dn "
Ph Bofu'. Clothing, I must decline sending it out Sf
tj to h° tried on, exceptin cases of sickness. Those <A
in want aro invited to givo we u call, at the
Clothing Store Nos. 69und 150, Gibbons’ Range.
Sept 85 GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
STOVES,
Just received and for sale 150 Cook StdVes, anil
Ranges; 100 (mrlor Stoves, 75 Hall and Office Staves
ot the most lashionable patterns. Also Force, Lift,
and Boar Pumps, Plain and Jappoucd Tin Ware,
Hollow and Enamelled YVlire, Furnaces, Smoothing
Irons, Grid Irons, Suueo Pans, Fry Pans, Sec., Lead.
Pipe, sheet Lead, Iron, Copper and Zinc.
McARTHOR & MORSE,'
0ct ~ No. 13 Bumard StreA.
,1'IONO FOIlTEH.—The subscri
bers would respectfully call attention
to their stock of Piano rortes, cdnr-
, , . . P" ai £« a variety of styles, compart
and finish, by J. B. Dunham, A. Stodart and Wifi.
Halland Son, New York, and L. Gilbert, : Boston; ftP-
eluding the metalic frame, vibrating dverbridge .pa
tent action, &c. These instruments are of‘warran
ted durability,bnsed upon an established reputation
of many years standing, and are ottered -at factory
p rices by the manufacturer's agents.
F. ZOGBAUM Se Co.,
„ CorSf Julian-st.Hnd Market-sq,
N. B.-Sccond hand Pianua taken in exchange.
Sept. 17.
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120,000 PAIRS PLANTATION
I!KOGANS,-—The Subscribers a.te
now receiving their usual supply of
Plantation Brogans, made to order by — -
the most approved manufacturers. Ohr stock is verf
extensive and selected with care. Having succeeded
in giving satisfaction to those Who hitVo favored Uh
with their patronage for a series of years, We would
respectfully Invito Planters who have not yet pur
chased of us, to give us a call, to whom we pledge
ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. In aJdirtoh
to our thick work, we keep constantly on hand k
large and choice stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen's find
Children Boots nnd Shoes. Please try us.
VERSTILLE, LUFBURIIOYV A BUTLER,
oct 1 3m
flYWEED Sacks and Frock'Coats, 'Received and
A for sale cheap by
oct 8 PRICE Sc VKAOER.
PASIMEKE PANTS and Veits, black and
V2 fancy. Just received at
Sept 23 PIERSON Sc HEIDlT’S.
MKLODEONH. These beautiful fit
struments are recommended to the Musical
World, as the most unique invention Of tho
-ca* kind overproduced. The key-board is froth
four to five octaves fn compass, nnd similarto that of
the Piano Forte. Iiy the use of a swell, tho volume
of tone can be increased so as to equal that of the
Chapel Organ, as substitutes for which they are be
coming generally in use. Their beMutv of finish, su
perior quality ol tone, portability and extreme econ
omy of price, render them all that is desirable to thoiA
who cultivate a thBte for Sacred Music; while thefr
remarkable quickness of touch renders them suscep
tible of tlie most rapid execution. For sale by the
Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGBAUM ACO,
Aug 5 Corner St. Julian.st. and Market-square.
SAVANNAH GYMNASIUM. The subscrlb'-
YJ er respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen
of Savannah that he is noW fully prepared for tlie re
ception of compato, hnd Will at all times from this
date he fully supplied with the best of
Ice Crepms, Cakes, Confectionary, Lemonade, and the
very brat flavored Lemon and Ginger Pop
ver made in this city. Cotillion and Family Parties,
Pic Nice knd Boat Excursions will be furnished With
the above articles on snort notice and at reasonable
prices.
V The Garden and Grounds attached to the Gym
nasium will be open to ladies and gentlemen ell hours
o f the day and evening until 10 o’clock, and refresh-
ment^ffi he served- mem upon giving notice with
P. S. AH the archery apparatus having arrived,
Ladles wishing to form clubs are now notified.
May 19 tf YVM. CLAGHORN.
P AILS.-—100 dozen painted Pails. Landing ami
for sale by
Oct 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CBS '
I NDIA RUBBER BALLS—For sale by
oct 2S G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.
L ADIES, DRESS GOODS. Just received .
Colored Silks and Challays, Canton Crape, plain
and Figured Paris Mouseline (IcLaine and Cashmere,
English and Frereh Merino, Colored Alpacas, (plain /
and Figured.) All of the above in every variety of'
colorand latest style /
sept 26 LtROOfJE. BOYVltE A Ot