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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 31. 1850.
Slngl. Number, Two Corns.
^USHBD DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY,
BV JOHN M* COOPER.
T . THOMPSON, EDITOR.
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Advertisements from transient persons or strangers,
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portions! rates.
cue morning news.
ypsir William Don, the Buronet, is a gentleman
rlio took to the stage in London, out of a simple
b for it, and who gave away in public charities, all
e received, arrived in New-York in the Glasgow
ait week. A letter writer saya his forto is eccentric
omedy.and the London press style him the •' gutta
ercha lluckstone.” He is certainly a human spe-
imen of “ linked sweetness long drawn out,” to our
yea. He is yuung nud immensely wealthy, per-
irming chiefly for amusement
Boston, Oct. 35.
The United States Marshal in this city has now In
his possession warrants for tho arrest ot u large nutp
bcr of fugitive slaves.
Much excitement prevails among the negro popu
lation. Tho court-house hns been surrounded by
them all the morning. According to accounts they
are determined to resist, even to the shedding of
blood, any attempt at carrying back to slavery their
colored brethren. A negro named Satinel, who has
resided here three or four years, has been poitited
out by his master. The impression is that serious
consequences will follow if an attempt be made to
arrest him. It is said that several arrests have been
already made secretly, and that one or more are in
prison In Leverett street. The judge was interroga
ted this morning iu reference to the subject by ne
groes and their abettors, but ho would not answer
either pro or con.
He declared, however, that all the examinations
it any toc^k place, should no made public and in the
court-house. The excitement increases every mo
ment. The negroes are mustering strongly, with the
intention of making a forcible demonstration, should
they positively ascertain whether or not any of their
brethren have been arrested. This is by no means a
Creditable state of utiiiirs, and it is hoped the good
people of Boston will so regard the integrity and
sanctity ot the law as to put au immediate stop to
such attempts at its violation.
Murdered by his Son.—On Thursday week a man,
named John Smith, was instantly killed in Waterbor-
ough, Maine, by his son. The murdered man was
intoxicated and Waa beating his wile, when tile son
interfered and struck liis father u blow across the
neck with a club, killing him in uu instant. The
young man has been arrested.
Gen. Foote at Home.—The Nntchez|FVee Trader
ot the 12th inst. says: “The first business ot the
called session ot the Mississippi Legislature will be
to condemn the courseof Senator Foote on ull the
Southern questions that have come up this session iu
Congress, and, as the body from whose suffrages ho
gained his seat ill the United States Senate, to request
his immediate resignation.
LIND’S SONGS.—child of the Regi-
Hn
TKNNY I.IN .
«" ment; Camp was my Home; Come my‘ lovely
Maiden; Farewell my Fatherland; I’ve leftiny Snow-
clad Hills; I Dream of my Fatherland; Jenny Lind’s
Last Night in England; My Home, my Happy Home;
Dost Boy's return; Search Through the Wide World;
See King's Bride; Song of tho Drum; Stars of Heav
en are Gleaming; Thy Blessing Dearest Mother; Su-
lut a la France; Rataplan; Upon n Summer’s Day;
What are the World and its pleasures. For sale by
l-VZOGBAUM he CO.,
sept 27 Cor. St. Jullau-st, and Market-sqr.
JpALL AN1) WINTER GOODS.
«,w - ... . uu —The sub
scribers have received by recent arrivals, an ex
tensive supply of FANCY AND STABLE DRY
GOODS, embracing full assortments of articles suit
ed to Dress, House-keeping, and Plantation purposes,
which they oilier for sale in quantities to tuft, on libe
ral terms JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
Oct 11 No. 70 St. Julian, and 103 liryan-st.
Special Notices.
„ „ , NOTICES
of Candidates tor Office tiro published dally, ubtiltlle
First Monday in January next, for tho sum of Five
lioLLAne —Payable strictly inadvance.
Receiver of Tux Ueturua for Cliuntham Cat
B. T. THEUS will he a candidate for the Office in
January next. (mt 9
CARDS.
CARD.
[jp The Rt. Rev. Dr. Gartland, Bishop elect at
iavannali, will be consecrated in St. John’s Roman
athollc Church, Philadelphia, on Sunday, Nov. 10th.
J3P The movement of the merchants of New
ork in opposition to the Sewardites, encounters
e mo6t|(leterniUH<tj opposition from the Evening
oit. Courier and Enquirer, an A: that highly conser-
Hire paper the Tribune The Post denounces the
oposed union meeting of the merchants, and ad-
onishes them as follows :
'Every man who signs the call advertises him-
If aj a friend of the fugitive Blnve law. The num-
ir of those who purchase goods in the free states,
mpared with the purchasers from the south, is as
11 to one. If tho calling of the meeting by our
erchnnts is likely to please their customers from
e south, it is quite as likely to displease their custo-
rs from ttefMPfr?. -fir —- - >■
lie Tribune, the conservative Tribune holds tli6 fol-
wing language in relation to the Cotton Meeting as
ie editor calls itr
•All Property is essentially conservative, but Cot-
iu especially so. Every cent a pound additional on
otton adds a hundred dollars per head to the value
’its cultivators. A stout, hardy 'nigger,' who is
nil at six hundred dollars when fair Cotton is but
n o uts, goes quick at eleven hundred when Cotton
dill at littnen cents. Then Cotton Politics are
shionabic throughout the great Northern cities, as
ell as in die South. Then the right of slave-breed
' planters to hold their humun ‘property’ in any of
National Territories is vehemently affirmed at
South and blandly regarded at ihe North. Then
onipromiseg are fashionable on the Eastern sea
led, no matter what is compromised nor who.—
ion the blessings of Union and Peace are trumpet
ed sung, while Freedom, Justice, Posterity, Eter-
y, are practically trented as of small account. Then
ircderal Constitution :a regarded with awe and
miration as a contrivance especially for catching
1 holding Fugitive Slaves. Inestimable are the vir
ei ot Cotton, especially when stiff at fifteen cents,
rpound.
Does all this mean, tjhat the Federal Constitution
not to be regarded “with (|ue admiration.”
\ NooA-thirtty Disposition. The New Albany,
Sentence of an Abolitionist. Two men, na
med McBride and Crooks, were recently arrested at
Greensboro’, N. C., on the charge of circulating an
abolition pamphlet, going to charge the slave-hold
ers With living in daily violation of the ten command
ments. The trial took placelast week, when McBride
wus declared guilty, and Crooks not guilty. McBride
was sentenced to one year’s imprisonment, to stand
in the pillory one hour, and to receive twenty lashes.
He appealed to the Supreme Court.
Tiie Importance of a Vote.—The Whigs of
Ohio have just elected a member of Assembly by
one vote; and that member may decide, it is said, the
vote for a United States Senator.
„ Chicago, Oct. 2o.
TheCtty Council of Chicago has passed resolutions
nullifying the Act of Congress respecting the Fugitive
?<■*• and releasing the Police from obedience
to it. I his act ot the City Authorities has caused
great excitement, and last night a meeting of four or
five thousand people, was h#ld—the Mayor presiding.
Senator Douglass mude a powerfu 1 speech, sustaining
the acts of Congress in passing this bill, and also the
Compromise. Hta speech had a powerful effect on
the meeting, and caused u change in public opinion
in lavor ol the law and ugainst the acta of the Citv
Council. 1
“A) Bulletin tells the lollowtng :
',”?• J'mss, the young man who was lately con-
ttfa of murder, in the confession of his guilt,
S‘ v ? n m evidence on the trial, stated that
i uau no motive in the perpetration of the inhuman
the desire to gratify a fiendish thirst for
on, and a demoniacal satisfaction in seeing the
j la struggles of his fellow beings, which feelings
au imbibed during the Mexican campaign.
WFodtlphia, Oct. 25, 8 P. M. The negro who
JST “8° teigned to be a fugitive slave iu order
I , — aynipathy, has again returned to the city.
' ast atory was so contradictory to his first that lie
sen arrested. He now avows himsel* au impos-
’ , confesses that himself and auother man had
ili fravel through the free States, pre-
m V 101,6 Pursued fugitives, and thereby excite
JL. J an, ‘ obtain money by imposing upon the
anties ot tho abolitionists.
Money Matters, Trade, &c.
NEW YORK. Oct 24.
, n ?y market is without material change, and
am*, ¥ au Pornbundant. The Banks are full
i ? w hich enables them to secure all durable
ihtu ng ’ Hni * Ht ve|, y low rates. Notes of un-
tinr,i nr " c,er *ro scarce, und wanted both by
L Discount Houses. We quote Prime
remr. a* « 01 Bfl days ,0 6 months, to run 5 a 6
d mu i llu 6 ! nont ba and upwards 6 a 8 per cent;
uies ln"°? S daB P r cent - Second class Paper and
nt »»i!. 8 , wn pr too abundant go at 8aI2 per
for"In i i. n “ tion ot tlle Purchaser,
pui atirm r «ro nominally as last quoted.—
turrW f0r 1 le ‘ Arctic,” which leaves this port
lea «r.» 1 y et commenced. The current
ig 00 high to admit of a very animated busi-
DtcsniA o«' continues easy, and desirable
oin ? q arc, '‘ ^ fc °ck Loans are negotiated at
ilurn in ♦ J )<! v 00111. The Jourral notices another
ated.’ ltlC Dl< y ^ 00t I a trade, liabilities, &c., not
The (i
jeorm i» » on ine 1!ja8C lennessee
ft hpm ut H h j - 08 effected the sale of a portion
laithf. n * “ aud8f >WePremium, aud it is asserted
>r pppinin.^P un y W GI realize a considerable amount
av e 40 vaJ? 8 011 whole of them. The Bonds
£*&%*• iuterost is p a >’ abie
dr n th H t J* eiZef !.'—-Another Expedition Afloat —We
& Pt- eince the steamer Apure,
1 giinw Philadelphia, and destined,
m\y l or Venezuela, left Philadelphia so*
oiise mi.i' ni £ , w hh°ut clearing at the custom-
ere dinirtjSi ?Papers. Accordingly orders
ort *toLt*?u telegraph to all the Southern
‘pqj. p:JJJ? ner cnp e she shouid enter any one ot
”cd th ? ° n ^ le inst, a stress of weather
'^PoIIpiVVk^ ntn . elJth ,net » * stre~
,a v ^rv Will ca P ttt in to put into Wilmington, N. C..
r 'vaqj seize condition. There the steam*
r ^ih^\ aa ! nft ? ed c °ndition. ’here the steam-
erc oiiiui»na„ ai !- Prcjecution commenced against
“'isrstana 5 l lr vmlnting the revenue laws. We
“* antdestii.,. i*. 10 ' n,,t belong to Venezuela and
lri °stion wi.*°F* ,1 .»t country. From ihe best in-
K u) she wus an , n ’ lBl1 ' (“ad this is by no means pre-
l PUns ei | . . “ h ,,r way to 8t. Domingo, ami is
8»in»t Cuhn '“I 1 j ntc nded for on expedition
'^“hiatid i. i W !' c ^ , *' at or some other West
1018c ize,l thVr' tho ral, y ,n S place. When she
B °Mdofher—'v r 'y n y"y 18 nor my i ,ar y stores
The Gkeat London Faib. A United States Ves'
sclto Convey American Productions. TheJExecutive
Comm ttoe ut Washington, of tho central authority
of the United States, have just issu ’d another circu
lar to the governors and coraraitees of the several
States, on tho subject of the forthcoming display, at
Loudon, of the industry of all nations. This Central
Committee has been advised of the appointment of
Comn i tees to act in behalf of the’eitizena of the fol
lowing States, viz: Maine, Rhode Island, New York,
New .Jersey, Mississippi, Illinois, Maryland, Missouri,
South Carolina, Alabama, Now Hampshire, Vermont,
Massachusetts, Ohio and Indiana. The present call
is made, that the citizens of States which have not
throught their Governors, responded to the previous
request, may not be disappointed on discovering,
When too late to be remedied, that their productions
are to be|precluded from the fair altogether. The
Committee adda;
The articles must be shipped in time to reach Lon
don prior to tile first day ot March, subsequent to
which they cannot be admitted to the exhibition.
To those States which make no report through
their committees before the 1st of December, specify
ing the amount of space required, no allotment will
he made, but the entire amount will be immediately
assigned to those which may have made report, in
proportion t j the requirements of each, and publica-
tion thereof be made accordingly.
The committee is highly gratified in being able to
state that such as-urance has been received from the
Presid-uit of the United States and the Secretary of
the Navy as to justify the expectation that a public
vessel will be commissioned to convey to London all
articles (destined lor the exhibition,) which may be
approved by the Central Authority.
As has been before stated the apace appropriated at
London to the whole United States is 85,000 square
feet, one half of which will he pussage way. All com
munications must be addressed to the Secretary of
the Executive Committee, Joseph C. G. Kenedy, Esq.
T HE Subscriber lias just returned from the North
with n splendid stock of every material requir
ed in the DAGtJKltRIAN ART. He is now prepared
to take LIKF.NESSES in the Ugliest style of the Art;
by the introduction of a new chemical, he is enabled
to take pictures surpassed by no Artist in tho United
States, lie lias also a ouick Working Cumera. made
J S. SOLOMONS
VSf ILL contract to execute Flustering, of all kinds
» » and styles, at tho shortest notice.
Wanted two or three Journeymen l’iaBtorcrs, to
whom Bteudy employment will be given, aud the
highest wages paid.
fe»r AI1 orders for work can ho left at tho office
ot tho Morning Nows.
Residence, President Street, next door to Mr. B Sni
dsria. tiiu out 17
JOHN V. TARVER,
Factor and General Commission merchant,
DEALER IN HAY ANt> GRAIN.
EP Every description of Produce, and Merchan-
dize sold on consignment, or purchased to order.
Excliuuge Wharf. ‘ Qct jg
W. S. WILLlPORDj
Auction & Coiitiiilauion lUorcimnt,
MACON, GA.
Lg- 1 ’ AU kinds of Merchandise und Produce (ex
cept Liquors] received un Consignment, or Purchas
ed to Order.
Duura. lie lias also a quick Working Cumera, made
expressly for taking Children tin the short spnee of
2 to 3 seconds. Those person)) desirous of securing
a likeness of their dear little qncs, can do so by call
ing at the rooms over Mr. Zogbauin’s Music Store,
comer St. J ulian street, Market square.
Oct 7 W. V. PRENTICE.
STOVES TIN WARE, Ac., Ac.
f |yHE best assortment of Cooking anil other Stoves
•■*•»-' uv caacouiiiiiiiiii,ui ootmmj; nuu uuiui Diuvea
ever ottered in this market, consisting of select
patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York and
Albany. Tin Wareut wholesale, ot the best quality,
Japanned and Planished Ware, Lifting and Force
Pumps, Beer Pumps, Lend Pipe, Brass Preserve Ket
tles, Copper, Tin and Brass Lanterns, a very hands
ome variety. Counter and Tea Scules, Patent Cotlee
Mills, Coal Hods and Pokers, Cpal8hovels and Sif
ters, Cake Shovels, Brinish Lustre, Ac., Stc.
Although my store is not very large, a groat por
tion of stoves. Jkc., cun bo seen where they arc stor
ed near athund.
JAMES SULLIVAN,
July 13 Whitakerstreet, Suvunngh, Ga.
I NDIA RUBBER GOODS,—Goodyear’s India
Rubber Balls, Teething Rings, Life Preservers.
Cushions, Pillows, Cheat Expanders, Letter Bands,
Drinking Cups. Money Belts, Maps of New-York
City, and United States. Just received and tor sale
hy COLLINS St BULKLEY.
oct 18
J^AY"! HAYII HAY!!! Prime Eastern and North
River Hay, in store, and for sale by
JOHN V. TARVER,
oct 17 Exchange Wharf.
C OTTON C<)IU)AGE..-j bales Cotton Cord
age, for sale by
aug 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
FASHIONABLE HATS.—A few dozen
just received hy
» sept 30 PRICE & VEADER.
G OOEY’S LADY’S book, for November.
Graham's Magazine, for November.
Bar tain'a do. do.
Horace Templeton ; by Charles Lever.
An Old Country House: u Novel; by the author of
the “Gambler's Wife,” &c.
The Cruise of the Crescent, or the Boatswain's
Prize; by Sir Admiral Fisher.
Jenny Lind’s Melodist.
Household Words—Nos. 2^ and 28. Received by
oct 23 JOHN M. COOPER.
Landing from bark Texas, and for sale by
oct 20 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON <fc CO.
2POXGE. 1 Case fine Turkey Glove Sponge
^ just received, aud foV sale by
° a 12 G. R. HENDRICKSON & Co,
pGOODS.*«The subscribers have
received by recent arrivals, their Fall Stock of
unr G oo( u, comprising evary variety of Rich Silk
and Worsted Dry Goods, Ginghams, Calicoes, Shawls,
Vlsettes, Mantillas, Trimmings, Ribbons, Luces, Mus
lins, Hosery, Gloves, &c. With a full assortment of
Bed and Negro Blankets, Comforts, Plains, Kerseys,
Oanaburgs, and Domestic Goods of all kinds, to which
the attention of Merchants, Planters, and others are
invited Orders promptly attended to by
° ct h Laroche, bowne & co.
I^AIaTIMORK FliOHR*—100 bbls. superfine
r lour, landing from schooner Orb; for Tale by
oct 2® BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO.
L|>HE GIFT, A Token of Friendship, for 1851,
A with superb steel engravings and designs, from
celebrated artiste.
The Iris; an Original Souvenir, for 1851; edited
by Prof. John S. Hart, with 12 splendid illustrations,
engraved on steel—bound in various elegant styles.
The Sacred Annual: a Gift for all Seasons; edited
by Rev. B. Hustings Weld.
GemS of Beanty, or Literary Gift for 18511 edited
by Emcly Percival.
Also, u new supply ot Albums, and other elegant
Gift and Juvenile Books, (tc.
The Monk Knight of St.John: a Tale of the Cru
sades ; by Maj. Richardson, author of “Wacousta,”
&c.
The Berber; hy the author of “Kaloolah.” Sic..
The Prairie Flower, or Adventures in the Far
West; by Emerson Bennett, author of “Tho Bandit
of the Osage.” &c.
Rose Foster, or the Mysteries of the Court of Lon
don—part 3; by G. W. Reynolds.
The Seamstress: a Tale of Domestic Life; by G.
W. M. Reynolds.
The Magazines for October.
Oct 7 J. B- CUBBEDGE.
WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF.
D KUniHlIAltT is prepared to supply orders
• tor Black Jack, Oak, Ash and Pine WOOD, by
the hunt loud or ut retail.
As usual, particular attention given to measurement.
For the convenience of persons residing ill the up.
per part.of the city boxes for orders, are placed ut
the stores of Messrs. Turner St Oden, John Mur
chison, aud at John M. Cooper, at the office of tho
Morning News, aud nt the house of John T. Thom
as, Jones-street.
Cash orders^promptly supplied
. PIANO AND
FURNITURE STORE.
The Subscribers take
this method to inform thel.ga,
iriends and the public that they are now liiukmglurgo
additions to their stock of
Pianos and Cabinet Furniture,
which they otter for sale nt New York prices.
Our stock of Furniture and Pianos is made to our
own order und selection. Wo have confidence in re
commending it to all who are in wunt, and oil the
most accommodating terms.
i. W. MORRELL St CO.
I. W. MORRELL x. p, WEBSTER
Aug 1
JOnN POOLE,
wholesale and retail dealer :n
Paints, Oils, Tur, mtine aad Varnishes, French and
American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white
wash Ilrushcs, sable aud camel.hair Peucils
badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain
ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, fjc. *Ve.
Paper Hangings, Bordersand Fire Board Prints.
N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding,
Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terma by
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street,
nearly opposite Swift. Denslow St Webster
March 30
CAR
harness as„ va
P7- A The Undersigned has
fy-establishment tot th<
of Manufacturing
Min n i E . n 8 inc H «)so, Firom
Mill Bands, Ac. Ac.
l i?" *- uri j Br Bay Lane and Drayton-at,
A nllfcro ol* the public patronage is rospeclfa
licited
July 18
cabinf™’ making' up.
HOLfitTKItY.—BOGARDUS 1 ]^-
25 Bull st, would inform the citizens dfSn-
' annuli, that lie has tHkeh the abn*o store
tor the purpose ol carrying on the CabmbtWid Un-
holstertngbusiness, viz: Making neV' oiul rctlliriiv.r
hitur o bought MldTid
furniture. Old fumiturobought atidsoiS ' ‘Phk'Y
toms ol Solas, Dlvnhs, Chairs, and OttotltSlhs mwl>
over nhd lu-eoVered. Glass plateB of ull
L’arpcts. O.l Cloth, and Mj.ltii.^ebt M,| ^
Every desbrlption of Coffihs on hand
TO parents and guardians,
b <rv s r
READY MADE CLOTIfitfG 1
. T h .. e undersigned Would respectful-
HSK yiutoi m both Parents and Guardians
having Boys to clothe, that he has just
reran,od iron, New-York. with a complete assort
Boys’ Ready Made lotting f
S wil1 T? ep i up tl ! e a8sortttl ent through the hi
H season. He has taken much paiha in Caving S
M them made up to scit this market, and will offer »
S!S m t S 1 h * P atroDS a» ioiv as possible. 1 Each ttr- ^
> tide w il he marked with tho sullihg price and «
no abatement h orn it The following >Wn oSi
w pose the nssmtment: “ ” M
Boys’Black Cloth Cloaks and Over Coat*
‘ t’rab and black Pilot Over Backs
M
loata O
“ hi„„ Vei."ir'id“ “ Urcch Coats
i. fm 1 b , kl Br h,.green end Csdet Jackets »
“ Jl k mixed Satinet R. Jacketa *
“ lancy Caaimero and bi’k Ces. Pshta
“ TweediCss.ntid Satinet!
Pants
^'ii^'^^SWtaVelehtfasnd Mfsi's Vests.
.Inldfeh e bl'k and lnncy Dress 8Uitoi.
Joys’ white ahd col’d Shirtt and Under ShiH,
„ P.JACOBS,
CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian) nearMonu
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, <fcc.
March 29. t f
SAVANNAH
Mutual insurance company,
of this city.
C. P. RicHAnDsoNE, Prost. J. A. Nobbis, Sec.
* he above Company is now prepared to tuke Ma
rine and Fire Risks, in this city or the surrounding
country, on the most favorable terms, for which ap
ply to tho Secretary, at their Office, No. 150 on the
B “y- ly June 11
DALTIMORE FLOUR—-150 bids landing
AJ irom schr Frank, and for sole hy
»ept i JAS. A. NORRIS.
IJOTASIIES. 5 caskseuperiorquality Potashes,
A received per bark Exact, and for sole by
oct 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON St CO.
P ANTS. A handsome assortment of Black and
Fancy Cashmere PANTS. Received per steam-
erjFlorida, and for sale by
oct 10 PIERSON & IIEIDT.
CAPS. Just received and now open
ing, a very fine assortment of CAPS, of
various kinds. They ure a very superi
or article, and those in want should call
and examine them.
oct 10 PIERSON & IIEIDT.
1AUICE & VEADER, have received an assort
A ment of Fashionable Caps at 147 Bay-street.
Oct 12
rjOOR MATS.—Just opened an extensive as-
AJ sortpient of Door Mats, comprising Adelaide
Jenny Lind, Rope, Border, Sheep Skin, Jute and Al-
icant Mats. For sale hy
Oct 11 COLLINS St BULKLEY. 100 Bryan-st.
IJ RANDY, GIN <&c.—10 lif pipes Otard, Du-
AJ puy & Co’b Brandy; 5 pipes Meder Swan Gin;
1 puncheon Old Scotch Whiskey; 2 do do St. Croix
Ruin; 2 do do Jamaica do, Fur'sale from store by
oct Iff SCRANTON. JOHNSTON St CO.
H ay— *100 bales prime Northern Hay, landing
and for sale by
HOWLAND & WASHBURN.
flHEAP PAPER*—The subscriber has just re
?® iv a lot of fine ruled Foolscap PAPER, which
he will sell at the very low price oF 12.] cts. per quire,
and much lower by the larger quantity or ream.
^ L B. CUBBEDGE.
0°* .South ot the Market.
nnEA waiters. —An clegAnt assortment of
■ | f>U Vvolfatve. m.. J .m * - . . .
- • • *■ " ocnui uuuil U1
_lqa Waiters, single and in setts, just received
and for sale by COLLINS St BULKLEV.
oct 23
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING,
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owen’s Building opposite Pulaski House, Savannah,
Is prepared to execute ull work in his line with
dispatch, and in a style not to be surpassed. Prices
as reasonable as any other establishment in tho city.
6m j u iy 9,
STRATTON St DOBSON,
PRACTICAL GAS FITTERS,
No. 72 St. Julian-street. Workshop comer of State
and Bull-airtete.
Dwellings, Stores, Churches, Ac. fitAd up at tho
shortest notice and in the best manner Personal at-
ten tion given to all work entrusted to tlieir eare.
References.—R. H. Gbiffin, Esq., President ol
the Gas vVorj t C ° mpa " y ’ an<1 ^ contracto!,,erectin 8
May 29. ° 6m
LONDON PH4ENIX FIRE OFFICE.
Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to
Aug 1. R. HABERSHAM St SON, Agta.
H. J. ROY ALL.
SURGEON DENTIST.
W OULD take this method of ottering his profes.
sional services to the public generally, and ex
pressing his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed. No pains will be spared to ensure entire
satisfaction hi all operations, and particularly in the
insertion of artificial teeth free of pain, and natural
in appearance.
N. B. As some are incredulous aa to the safety
and utility of the Lethcon, (not Chloroform,) I would
say that in no case where I have administered It, has
any injury been sustained, (to my knowledge;) at the
same time, 1 would qondemn its indiscriminate use,
the constitutions of some rendering it injurious,
sept 7.
HENRY K. PRESTON,
Teacher In the Classics aud MathemnHes,
NO. 74 ST. JUHAN-STBKKT.
sept 2 (f
DR. MOREL i
OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST.
Feb.7.J SAVANNAH, GA.
C t ANAL FLOUR, Ac, —4C bids pure Genesee
/ Flour; 30 do Hiram Smith's Extra do; 30 kegs
Beiectcd Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy
Cheese; 50 do Adamantine Candles; 30 bags Old
Gov't Java Coffee; <10 bbla Butter, Sugar and So
da Crackers; 25 boxea ,Soda Biscuit; 15'bhls Tread
well's Pilot Bread; 25 half chesta 6 oz papers Black
Tea; 15 do do 4 lb do; landing and for sale by
sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St CO.
Childfeh’i
Boys’ white ahd col’d Sfiiru'and Under fthirf. <*
‘ Abe blue and black Nijvy Caps, with and t*
£ J? itllou * CdViira, With a complete assortment of O
H J? a P* °* a11 other kinds, from children's Jockeys H
q up. ' J
?* N ’ , B ^rT. Via S, a Private rdom for trying on S
El ?* S' lart> ' n 8’ 1 ,uu «t detline sending it out St
to to be tried oln, except irl cases of sickness* Those Cl
r?i m? nt 10 ®i vo toe a call, 1 at tho —
Clothing Stei-e Nos. 69and 150, Gibbons’ Range!
8e Pt GEO. S. NICHOLS?
STOVES,
Just received and for sale 150 Cook StoYes, oni
t H 8 rT ea ’ 75HaI1 6nd O%0 Stove*
ol the most fashionable pattern*. Also Force! Lilt,
and Boar Pumps, Plain and Jappiused Tin Wire
Hollow and Enamelled Ware, FuHia ■— - *
I o"'“ vuiiiacce, smoothing
Irons, Grid Irons, Sauce Pans, Fry Pahs. A-.c. i—a
Pipe, sheet Lead, Iron, Copper and Zihc;
McARTHOft *MORSE,
. Qct ~ No. 13 Bafnard Street.
TONO FORTES.—The subacri
pisguwJiKsxsKa&at;
Haljand Sou, New York,and L. Gilbert, Boston;™
eluding the metahe frame, Vibrating overbridge na
tent action, &c. These instruments are of Wsrrau
ted durability,based uponan established icpUtetion
„ r . KOGBAUM * Go..
V n a ,L du han-st. and Marketaq.
N-K-Seeohd hand Pfaitos token in exehange.
20,000 PAIRS PLANTATION
BROGAMS—I'he Subseriber. ere
J —ouusvrinera are
1 l
J
"5 iUCU- UKUfil cupijjy Of Jk
Plantation Brogaftg,'made to order hy "A
the most approved manufacturers. Unr stock is y« r y
extensive nud selected With care. Having succeed^
in giving satisfaction to'those Who have ftvored Us
with their patronage for a aoriea of yearsl we Would
respectfully invite Pl«mers Who have not yet pur
chased ot us, to give us a call, to whom We olcdee
" ’ • ' ' IteuddiffoU
ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. In nuqmo
to our thick work, we keep aoustwitlj on hand i
large and choice atock of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s am
Children Boots and Shoes. Please try us.
VERST1LLE, LUFBURflO.W St RUTt.ljm
oct 1 2oi
r|3\VEED Sacks and Frock Ccrata. Received ahd
A- for sale cheap by
oct 8 PRICE St VEADER.
/'1AS1MERE PANTS and Vests, blank and
-D fancy. Just received at
Sept23
PIERSON* HELOT'S.
MELODEONS. These beautiful it
strumehts are recommended to die Mosicu
World, as the most ur ique invehtipa of th(
-u. kind ever produce,). ie key-hoard is froni
four to five octaVeain compass, and similar io that o:
the Piano Forte. By the use of a awell, the voluint
of tone can be increased so aa to equal that of the
Chapel Organ, as substitutes for which they are be
coming generally in use. Their beauty of finish, att
perior quality of tone, portability and exiretne econ
omy of price, render them all that is desirable tothost
who cultivate a taste for Sacred Music; while theh
remarkable quicknet i of touch renders them sastoen
tible of the most rapid execution. For sate by till
Manufacturer's Agents, F. EOGBAUM & CQ,
Aug 5 Corner St. Julian-si. and Market-square
(CHILDREN’S LONG COMBS, Shell and
Horn. Just received and for Bale by
oct 21 ~ G. R. HENDRICKSON St CO.
(3REUN GINGER! GltfeEN GINGER ! !*-A
superior article for making Preserves und Syr
ups. Just received from Havana and for sale by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary.
“Pt 25 Smeta’Building.
TNDIA RUBBER BALLS—For sale by
A oct 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON it
'*•*** tetiuics IU1U UHHIlH/ppi
- ~.r — 7- »°w fully prepared for the «
ception ot company, and will at all times from Shi
date be lully supplied wftlf the best of
Ice Creams, Cakes. Confectionary, Lemonade, and th
very best tailored Lemon and Ginger Pap
ver made in this city. Cotillion dad Family PaiUei
PlcNlcs and f!o»t Excursions will be furnished wit!
the above articles on short notice add at reasonabl
prices.
ment* will be served "t?iom upon giving notice wil
tho boll.
P. ti. A11 the nrcherjr apparatus having arrive*
1-allies wishing to form clubs are now notified.
May 19 tf WM. CLAGHORN.
jj JAI I,St.—100 dozen painted Pails. Landing ah
‘Oct 3 BfelGHAM, KSLLY &.OOi
L A I)I IIS^ 1IRK8S 60008* Just r<^ceiv«•
Colored Silks ahd Challoys, Can Von Crape, plai
arid Figured Paris Mquselinc de Laioe aud CaahmeV
English and Frerch Merino, Colored Alpacas, (pli
and Figured.) AU of ihe above ia every variety i
color and latest atyle
sept 26 Laroche, bownb * u*.