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fOLUME 1.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. MONDAY MORNING. NOVEMBERS 1850.
JjjgHBD DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY,
JOHN M. COOPER.
T> fjTu MESON, EDITOR.
IV.
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id extra.
Anecdote of Jenny Lind.—We find the follow
ing of Jenny Lind in the Horn* Journal:
“During her first visit here, n Swede called and
sent up a note in his native language, requesting to
see her. She did not remember the name, ns she i end
it,but when the young man came in she nt once remem
bered his countenance—an old play fellow when they
were childien together at school. She inquired his
circmstancee. He i9 a cabinet maker, retiding with
his wife and children nt Brooklyn. The next day
Jenny drove over and made the wife of h«i old school
fellow along visit. Again, next day just before leuv.
ing the city for Boston, she went aeain. The hus
band was not at home. She gave to the wile u note
for him—he opened it on his return—it contained a
sweetly worded request tliut lie would allow her to
iveto his children a memento of their father's school-
iendship with Jenny Lind. The •memento’ wus a
check for ten thousand dollars. This anecdote, we
sure our readers is correct in all its particulars.—
The fashionables say it is impossible to get a visit
from Jenny Lind. It reminds us—with the'nbove
circumstance—of a prove:b we have somewhere
: The rich draw friends to them—the Poon
raw ANGELS.’ ”
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THE MORNING NEWS,
The Nicaragua Canal.—It is announced in the
English papers that Messrs. White and Vanderbilt,
two commissioners from the New York Company
for constructing the Nicaragua cauel, arrived in Lon-
dm on the 5th ultimo; and, after a short period of
negotiation, a satisfactory anangement was comple-
Curious Revolutionary Relic.—A little while since,
as the great-grandson of Lewis Morris, one of he sign
ers of the Declaration of Independence, was looking
over some old family papers, he discovered an orig
inal address in the hand-writing of bis great-grand
father, composed, as it seems, lor the guidance of the
people of New York. We shall publish this interest-
ng document, with which we have been polile'y fa
vored, as toon a9 we can find space, and trust that
the spirit it breathes in behalf of the Union may have
a happy influence upon the minds of men, who «re
now tossed about by every wind of political doctrine.
Lewis Morris was born in Morrisania, in this State,
in 1726. Educated at Yale College, he returned from
his academic pursuits, and became a farmer in* his
native town. lie was opiuont, and desired no addi
tion to his fortune but in the struggle against the
mother country, his sympathies were for his native
land. In 1775 he was sent from New York to thn
Continental Congress, where he distinguished him
self, being appointed to confer with the aborigines,
and to bring thim over to the American side.
ted with the British authorities. It is probable that
this great work will bo commenced without much
delay. Messrs. White and Vanderbilt have just re
turned to New-\ ork.
The Synod of Pittsbug.—Old School Presbytrian,
bare had the Fugitive Slave Bill under discussion.—
Arcport accompanied with a preamble and resolu
tions, was submitted asserting in substance, that in
points of conscience, involving a vjgfation of moral
principle or Christian duty, the law of Cod is supreme
over that of man, and should, accordingly, be obey
ed in preference to the latter
This gave rise to much discussion, when finally, a
aeries of resolutions, reported by Rev. Dr. Wilson,
were adopted by 4G yeas to 24 nays. These Resolu*
take the ground that any action, upon this sub.
ject, by the Synod at this time is inexpedient and use-
leas. A protest by 18 members, was then entered
sgtinst the action ot tho Synod, as not adequate to
the exigency of the case.
{jp Accounts from Rio de Janeiro to the 10th
8ept.,state that the agitation of negro emancipation
In Brazil has already tended to increase the pending
difficulties betwen this country and Buenos Ayres, as
all relations between both nations now confirm the
opinion previously entertained that a rupture is at
hand. Toe internal broils that have disturbed the re-
poae of Montevideo and the adjacent provinces are
but mere matters of moonshine, compared with tho
consequences that will ensue on its introduction; and
before its consummation, which eventually will oc
cur, the be6t blood in the land will be sacrificed.
Fbojc St. Domingo.—Preparations to Meet the
Hajtieiu.—The schooner Howard, from St. Domin.
go,27thT , ultimo, arrived at Boston on Saturday. The
Journal says :—
The Domicans are actively preparing to meet the
Haytienp. Sant Anna has been placed in chief com
mand, and is busily engaged in forming an army .—
They are plentifully supplied with arms and amuni
The ratification of u treaty with England, in which
lhat nation acknowledges the independence from
Hayti of the Reyublic of St. Domingo, was celebrated
by h public dinner, at which the President of the Re
public presided, and the British Consul was present,
The latter made a speech, in which he said, among
other things, that the English would not interfere in
foe coming contest between them and Hayti.
By the new treaty with England, the vessels of that
Ration are allowed to enter the ports of the Republic
at fifty cents less tonnage duty than are American
veiaela.
The Dominicans have a fleet of ten vessels of war,
in 1776, and his name is in the
great cluster of patriots attached to the Declaration of
Jndependence. In 1798 he died ut his furm, in the
seventy-first year of his age.
The address, which vve shall soon publish, ia an ap
peal to the citizens of New York on the constitution
proposed by a convention of the United State*, for
their future government, in 1787. it is brief, yet full
of interest—concise, yet largely charged with, putii-
otism and practical common sense, and important
for its views with respect to the sacred nature of the
Union.—New York Herald.
STOVES TIN WARE, ifcc, Arc.
r ilHE best assortment of Cooking and other Stoves
-I- ever offered in this market, consisting of select
patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York and
Albany. Tin Ware at wholesale, ot the best qmility,
ome variety. Counter and Tea HculeaV Patent Coflee
Mills, Coal Hods und Pokers, CuulSbovula and Sif
ters, Cake Shovels, Brittish Lustre, &.V., &c.
Although my store is not very large, a great por
tion of stoves, &e., can bo seen wherd they arc stor
ed near at bund.
JAMES SULLIVAN,
July 13 Whitaker street, Savannah, Ga
“Cards.
J. S. SOLOMONS
W ILL contract to execute Plastering, of all kinds
ami styles, at the shortest notice.
Wanted two or three Journeymen Plasterers, to
whom steady employment will ho given, ami the
highest wages paid.
All orders for work can bo left at tho office
of the Morning News.
Residence, President Street, next door to Mr. if. Sni
der’s. 6m oct 17
JOHN V. TARVER,
Factor and General Coitniiianlon Merchant,
AND
DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN.
r Every description of Produce, mid Merchan
dize sold on consignment, or purchasod to order.
Exchange Wharf. Oct 12
W. 8. WILLIFORD,
Auction & Coiiiniinaion Merchant,
MACON, GA.
Al! kinds of Merchandise and Produce [ex
cept Liquors] received on Consignment, or Purchas
ed to Order.
JOHN IMiOLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Paints, Oils, Tur, inline and Varnishes, French and
American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white
wash Brushes, sable and camel-hair Pencils,
badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain
ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, Ac. -VC-
Paper Hanging,, Borders and Fire Board Prints.
N. B. Houbc, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding,
Graining, ami Glazing done on reasonable terms by
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street,
nearly opposite Swift, Deuslow 6c. Webster
Mareli 30
The Friend of the Poor. Ill the Breda, street of
Palis, there recently lived a mechanic, hail tellow
well met sort ofaebap, who lovejl to laugh, butwho
visited a little too frequently the pot-house, which re
sulted in more thun one quarrel ut home. Notwith
standing thut this is a serious fault, as it was his only
one, he was pardoned for his good heart. Our me
chauic had some singular habits. The street called
Notre Dame de Loretle, tho steeet which gallantry
has chosen for its head quarters leads directly to the
cemetery of Montmnrte. From morn to night, death
passes thereby, as if to offer by its solemn aspect a
serious contrast to the everish joys of the locality.
Each day, the mechanic of wlium we have spoken
attentively conti mplated the funeral trains. He dis
dainfidly disregarded the plumed hearse of the rich,
followed by their black clad heirs. But every time
that there passed before him the modest bier of a
poor unfortunate whom no mourner followed, hu
quitted every employment, his work, his ale house
crew, and accompanied the funeral car. He creuted
himself a friend of him who had none to follow him
to his sepulchre. He continued with him to the very
edge of the grave, and there, contemplating the
mound where no one would ever come to weep, ho
Chatham Superior Court, itlny Term, 1S50
James Mordecai, )
vs. % Libel for Divorce
Sarah Mordecai, )
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher
iff, that the defondantcanj it be found in thiscoun-
ty, on motion, it is ordered, thut the said defendant
do tile her answer or defensive allegation in writing,
to the above libel, on or before the first liay of the next
term of this court, or thut the plaintiff' have leave to
proceed ex purte to the Jury. And it is further or
dered, that acopy of this order be published in one of
tlie gazettes of this city, once a month for four
months prior to the next term of this court.
Extract lrom the minutes.
JNO. F. UUILMARTIN, Clerk s. c. c. c.
aug 14 lam—4ui
Chiitlinin Superior Court, May Term,1850.
William J. Bandv, t . ■
vs. L Libel for Divorce.
Rebecca Bandv, }
I T appearing to this court by the return of the Sher
iff, that the defendant cannot lie found hi this coun
ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defend
ant do file her answer or defensive ntlegatjon jn wri
ting, to the above Libel, on or before tljSiirst day of
the next term of this court, or tllat the plaintiff
have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is
further oidered, that a copy of this order be publish
ed in one of the gazettes of this eijy, qnce a month,
for four months, prior to the next term Of this court.
Extract from the minutes.
JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s.c. c. c.
aug 14 in —4m
Clintlinin Superior Court,May Term, 1850
Catherine E. Barnard, CoDipl't,
and
placed upon the earth which covered the forgotten
dead a funeral crowii. The price of this crown di
minished somewhat though very little it is true, the
blender means of this worthy fellow. These days
he drunk less than usual. Hut his unknown friend
had fluwers upon his tomb, and the feeling mechan
ic did not regret his money.
T1 ? : one ship, two barques, two briga, and five
•cbooners.
GP a line ot steamships, of 1200 tons each, is
aboutto be established to ply between Philadelphia
MdNew Orleans, touching at Huvana and Key West,
Excursion Tickets to the London Fair for
*•00.—The Philadelphia Enquirer states that George
"Henry Sc Co., active and enterprising merchants of
“ffcity.have determined to furnish excursion tickets
n fbeir line ot packet ships, ot one hundred dollars,
® piece, to include the passage out and home, to the
riMt London Fair. The first ship the “Mary Pleas.
will sail on the 14th of March. She hns am-
P e accommodations for two hundred passengers,and
Curious Note of Hand.-A tailor who was married
to a very sickly woman got enamored lof a young
girl who lived in his neighborhood, mid, on certain
conditions, he agreed to give her promise, in writing
11 marry her immediately on the demise of his wile;
in consequence of which Mr. Snippasscd the follow
ing note of hand:
In two days after the demise of my present Wife,
1 promise to marry Mira Moran, or order, vaiue re
ceived, under dt'ty pounds sterling. Given under
my hand this sixteenth day of May, See, J. Sullivan
Shortly after Miss Moran received the above note,
she died, leaving it endorsed to a ieinale friend, who
also chanced to take a lever, and died before the
tailor’s wife; however, on her sick bed, she endorsed
tlie note, and gave it to a cousin, whom the tailor
absolutely married, agreeably to the endorsement,
in two days after the death of his wife, and it is said
the tailor and his wile are now living happily in the
city of Brooklyn, in Stale street.
Philadelphia, Oct. 29.—Two of our watchmen
were tired upon in Moyamensing last night by some
desperadoes, and both were badly wounded. One
was shot through the stomach and is not expected to
survive. The perpetrators of this terrible crime are
still at large. The pxblic are making every exertion
to effect their nrrest.
Murdock Chisolm, Isaac B. Row
land, John T. Rowland, Delts. )
O N motion, it is ordered thatMurdock Chisolm and
Isaac B. Rowland, Defendants in the above en
titled case,who reside without the limits of Chatham
county, do file their demurrer, plea or answer to the
hill tiled ugainst them by Catherine E. Barnard, on or
before the second Monday in January next, or thut
tlie same be taken pro cenfesso against them; and it
is further ordered, that a copy of this order be served
upon them three months before tho next term of the
Superior Court, or published once a month for fuur
months in one of the guzettea of tho city of Savon-
nuh. Extractlrom the minutes.
[Signed] JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, e. s. c. c. c.
sept 7 lam4tu
her
“wuera willjurntsh everything except wines
liquors. .She will remain three or four weeks
10 port, so that ample opportunity will be afforded,
fi oto U iy tQ V i 8 i t tj le great lu i r> b Ut to run over to Paris
J 10 ' tarry among tho wonders of the French me-
r °poli8. The seeond ship, tlie “Shenandoah, ” will
e<iVe a month after—say the 15th of April. Subse.
•QUently two other ships will leave.
t ^VENlNGH AT DONALDSON MANOR
A or the Christmas Guest, by Maria J. McIntosh
‘Charms and Counter-Charms” “Two
author of
Lives,” <fcc. . , , .
k Our Saviour with Prophets and Apostles, a senes
If eighteen highly finished Steel Engravings; bound in
Morocco and Glass.
The Fathers ot the Desert; or nn account ot the
Orisin and Practice of Monkery among .heathen na
tions ; by Henry Rufl'uer, late President oi Washing
ton College, Virginia. . .... . , t ,
A Descriptive Geography and brief Historical hketen
of Palestine, by Rabbi Joseph Schwarz, for sixteen
years a resident in the Holy Land.
Kogs TOH and OTHfin Hungarian Exiles.—The
foreign news states positively that Ksssoth,
8r, d "ther Hungarian exiles at Katayha, have re
eved permission to retire from the Ottoman terri-
tor y. their term of detention having expired, and
m °«tof these distinguished individuals will at once
«°Qiein the United States, where it appears they in*
kndto °ettle. The Porte has just published a de
Cfee Permitting foreigners in their service to resign,
J° matter what their creed. This measure offers
acilities to a number refugees, who had adopted
e Mu88 U i man faith, fo return to Christianity ; Gen.
etn * 8 Mentioned as being foremost in the list.
Increase of Baptist. In 1840 there were in New
0r ® the immediate vicinity 22 Boptist church-
**' 17 pastors, and 6 272 members. In 1850 there are
lurches, 42 pastors and 10,979 members, an in-
re| ise of 4,707 members, 25 pastors and 22 churches.
a wf AN , ITV 0H Jumon Hutchinson.—We have seen
!' ,m 0I ie pt the family addressed to a gentle-
in ah ’‘ one pt the family aoaiesseu w 11
ri'uo.i 1 ^’ s c ‘ tv > w hloh says : “Yesterday afternoon
aesuay) w „ p|„ ccll j u j 8on in t h e Lunatic Asylum
, “ 1 ? ee, er. It affected us all very much. He is
Life Here and There ; or Sketches of Society and
Adventure at Far-a-Part Times and Places, by N. I’
Willis
Paradise Lost, by John Milton, handsomely illus
trated. Received by
oct 25
JOHN M. COOPER.
N and Explained, by A. J. Alexander, Professor m
the Theolo. ical Seminary at Princeton—-Vols I and 2.
Christianity Revived in the East, or a Narrative ot
the work of God among the Armenians ot 1 urker, by
^ Domesdcl’flistory of the Americau Revolution, by
M Health, Disease and Remedy, by George Moore,
M. D.
History of Darius the Great, by Jacob Abbott.
Tlie Orphan Children, u tale ol Cruelty and Op
P *Adelaide Lindsay^a'uovel edited by the author of
LC „ t ct C §/ rn0 ' d ’ J. B. CUPiBEDGE.
1 In E
Equity.
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
Spunish and American Sugars, nt Wholesale and Re
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff', & c.
March id. D
SAVaNNAH
MOTETAI. I N ti V It A N C K COMPANY,
of this city.
C. P. Richaiidsone, Prcst. J. A. Norris, Sec.
The above Colnpuny is now prepared to take Ma
rine ami Fire Risks, in this city or tho surrounding
country, on tho most favorable terms, for which ap
ply to the Secretary, at their Office, No. 159 on the
Bay. ly
June 11
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS.
Owen's Building opposite Pulaski House, Savannah,
la prepared to execute all work In his line with
dispatch, and in a style not to ho surpassed. Prices
as reasonable as any other establishment ill the city
6m Ju>y 9-
LONDON PII05NIX FI KB OFFICE.
Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to
Augt. R. HABERSHAM & SON, Agts.
TO PARENTS' AND GUARDIANS,
B OY S’
READY MADE CLOTHING !
The undersigned would roipectffil-
ly inform both Parents and Guardians, V
having Boys to clothe, that he has just
returned from Nuw-York, with a compioto assort
ment of
Boys’ Ready Made lothing!
M and will keep up the assortment through the
H season. He has taken much pains in having m
ft! them made up to suit this market, and will offer i
O them to his patrons as low as possible. Each ar- ‘d
tide will bo marked with the selling price, andw>
no abatement from it The following will oom-
tn pose tho assortment: pj
"* Boys’ Black Cloth Cloaks and OverCoats ^
Drab and black Pilot Over Backs
“ green, brown anil bl'k Cloth Hacks ' ’
“ lancy Tweed, Cbb., Frock and Sack Goats «
Polka Coatees
“ full trimmed bl'k Cloth Frock Coats
“ blue, bl’k, br'n, green and Cadet Jackets
“ bl'k mixed Satinet R. Jackets ^
“ tancy Casimerc and bl’k Cas. Pant* E
Tweed, Cas. and Satinet Pants ^
“ bl’k lig’d Satin Velentia and Mrsl's Vosts. “
Children’s bl’k and fancy Drops Suites.
Boys' white and col'd Shirta and under Bhirts °
•• Hue blue and black Navy Capa, with anil t*
without Covers, with a complete assortment of O
7\ Cups of all other kinds, from children’s Jockeys *i
p. up.
[h N. B.—Having a private room for trying on w
fn Boys' Clothing, 1 must declino sending It out Sf
jr| to lie tried on, exceptin cases ofaiokness. Those p
%
in want aro invited to glvo mo a call, -at the '
Clothing Store Noe. 69 and 150, Gibbons' Range.
Hept 25 GEO. 8, NICHOLS,
I1AUNEM8 MANUFACTORY.
The undersigned hns opened an
establishment for the purpose
of Manufacturing Harness,
Engine Hose, Firemen’s Caps,
Mill Bnnds, &e. &c.
Corner of Bay Lane and Drayton-st.
A share of the public patronage is respectfully i
ilted T. W. BRYAN,
CA1JJNE'" MARINO anil UF-
HOL8TERY.—H. S. IlOGARDUS, No-
25 Bull et., wouldlnform tho citizens of Sr-
vunnsh, that lie has taken the above store,
for the purposu of carrying on the Cabinet und Up
holstering business, viz: Making new and reparing old
furniture. Old furniture bought andsyldfc, The hot-
Loins of Sofas, Divnns, Chairs, and Ottomans, made
over and re-covered. Glass plates of all sizes kept for
sale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, cut and ptlt
Juwn. Bells und Lamps hung; Curtains and Roller
■ • * '
ITtALL TRADE, 1850.—COLLINS &
I- BULKLEY, 109 Bryan-strcet, are now receiv
ing their tali supply of CHINA, GLASS and HOUSE-
FliRNISHlNG GOODS, to which they respectfully
invite the attention of purchasers, us their assort
ment is us complete and varied as is to be found in
any Southern city. oct 18
gAVANNAII GYMNASIUM. The subscrib
er respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen
of Savannah that he is now fully prepared for the re
ception of company, and will at all times from this
dutebe fully supplied with the best of
Ice Creams, Cakes. Confectionary, Lemonade, and the
very best flavored Lemon and Ginger Pop
ver made in this city. Cotillion and Family Parties,
PicNics and Bo»t Excursions will he furnished with
the above articles on short notice and at reasonable
H. J. ROY ALL.
SURGEON DENTIST.
W OULD take this method of offering his proftis.
sioual 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 in all operations, and particularly in the
insertion of artificial teeth free of pain, and natural
in appearance.
N. 11. As some nre incredulous as to the safety
and utility of the Letheon, (not Chloroform,) I would
say that in no cuso wherelhave 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 Classics and Mathematics,
NO. 74 ST. JULIAN-3TREET.
sept 2 If
Blinds putup. Musical Instruments of all kinds re
paired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses for sale;
Also, feather bedB, holsters and pillows. Old Mutras-
sob made over in tho best manner.
L —jf- -—| Every description of Coffins On hand
kS99S33BSII337 and made to order, of the best ma
terials and finish: Prices low.
H. S. B. has been engaged in the above business
in the city of Savannah, for the last seventeen years,
which induces him to believe that he can please all
those who *will favor him with a portion of their
work. aprll 6—ly
PIANO AND
URN IT UR* STORE.
Xhe Subscribers take
this method to inform their
frijtida and the public that they are now making large f?
additions to their stock of
PlimoH nnd Cabinet Furniture,
which they otter for sule at New York prices.
Our stock of Furniture and Pianos is mado to our
own order and selection. We have confidence in re
commending it to all who aro lu want, and-'on the
most accommodating terms.
I. W. MORRELL & CO.
I. W. MORRELL N. F. WKJ3TEB.
Allg 1:
DR. MOREL t
OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST.
Fob. 7.] SAVANNAH, GA.
WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF.
REM8IIAUT is prepared to su]
D • for Black Jack, Oak,’Ash and Pine
the boat load or at retail.
pply orders
WOOD, by
prices.
* * The Garden nnd Grounds attached to the Gym-
unsium will be open to ladies and gentlemen nil hours
o f the day and evening until 19 o'clock, and refresh
ments will be served them upon giving notice with
tho bell.
p. S. AH the archery apparatus having arrived,
Ladies wishing to form clubs are now notified-
May 19 tf WM. CLAGHORN.
J^EPIIALIA—For preserving, beautifying and
restoring the human hair; iust received and for
sale by G. II. HENDRICKSON 6c C'O.
oct 18
B
Jj UK LICK WATER, fur sale by
July 19
tf
W. HUMPHREYS
H ARPER’S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE
Tho October number of this popular Maga
zine is received. The subscriber is prepared to re
ceive subscription or furnish single numbers,
oct 10 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
rjMIE LADIES’ PAPKTERIE:
a beautiful
and cheap article, containing 12 sheets 8 vo.
Ivory Note Paper, 12 sheets Albert Note, 12 sheets
Queen’s Note, 36 Envelopes, 12 of each size, 36 Sil
ver Medallion Wafers, best quality.
©ct 24 J. B. CUBBEDGE
C 1APS, CAPS, CAP8.-
J per recent arrivals, the
I have just received
per recent arrivals, the most beautiful assort
ment of Cloth Capa, for men and boys, ever brought
to this market. They having been made up express
ly for my retail trade, challenge comparison with ftm
Those in wont of u good article can get it at the clotl
ing store of
sept 19 GEO. S. NICHOLS, Gibbon’s Range.
C l LOTH ,Cassimei;es and Vestings. The subscribe
J scriberlias just received a large assortmen t ot
Black and colored Clothe, Black Doe. km and "[“y
Cassimeres, Black and Figured Silk Vestings, all ol
late style, which ho is prepared to make up to order
in the most fashiouhle manner, and on
tingterms. W-R. SYMONS,
sept 25 Old aland of Hamilton 6c Symons.
H O LI, AND GIN, 2 l'ipea Imperial Eagle Gin,
in bond and for sule by
Oct 11 WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON.
[VTOTICE.—All persons having demands against
-v the estate of Jno. Bradley, deceased, will hand
them in duly attested, to
aug 9 lw-3m
As usual, particular attention given to measurement.
For the convenience of persons residing in the up
per part of the city boxes for orders, are placed at
tlie stores of Messrs. Turner 6c Oden, John Mur
chison, and at John M. Cooper, at tho offieo of the
Morninc News, and at tlie. house of John T. Thom
as, Jones-street.
Cash orders promptly supplied
ct11 tf
STOVES,
Just received nnd for sale 159 Cook Stoves, and
Ranges; 199 parlor Stoves, 75 Hall and Office Stoves
of the most fashionable patterns. Also Force, Lilt,
and Boar Tumps, l’luin and Jappaned Tin Ware,
Hollow and Enamelled Ware, Furnaces, Smoothing-
Irons, Grid Irons, Sauce Tans, Fry Tans, 6cc., Lead
Tipe, sheet Lend, Iron, Copper and Zinc.
McARTHOR 6c MORSE,
Oct 7 No. 13 Barnard Street.
ANAL FLOUR, &C.--49 bbls pure Genesee
J Flour; 30 do Hiram Smith's Extra do; 30 kegs
selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy
Cheese; 59 do Adamantine Candles; 39 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 hulf chests 6 oz papers Bluck
Tea; 15 do do J lb do; landing and for sale by
sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON 6c CO.
CHILDREN’S LONG COMBS, Shell and
Horn. Just received and for sale by
oct21 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
P LANTATION WOOLLENS, &c.
Schley’s Georgia I’laius, diab and brown, at
factory prices
nd :
Cotton and woolPlains, Corilarille. Tennessee, Low
ell and others
Kerseys, Georgia, Southern and other makes
Llnscys, plaid anil plain
AH wool Tluiiis, assorted qualities nnd colors
Californians, u very heavy, all wool cloth
Soldiers’ Cloth, such as is used in the U. S. Army
Blankets, Duttil, Point and Mackinac, full assortment
Flannels, heavy red, twilled and plain
Shirting Stripes, assorted qualities
Cotton Osnaburgs, of Southern .manufacture
PIONO FORTJK8.—Tile suhacrl-
bera would respectfully call attention
to their Btock of Piano r ortoa, com
prising a variety of styles, compass
and finish, by J. B. Dunham, A. Stodart and Win.
Hall und Sou, New York, and L. Qilbert, Boston; in
cluding the inetalic frame, vibrating overbridge pa
tent action, &c. These instruments are of Warran
ted durability,based uponan established reputation
of many years standing, and are offered at factory
p rices by the manufacturer’s agents.
F. ZOUBAUM & Co.,
Cor St Juliim-et. and Market-sq.
N. B.-Scoond hand Pianos taken in exchange.
Sept. 17.
MELODKONB. These beautiful In
etrurnonts are recommended to the Musical
World, as the most ur Ique invention of tho
BP kind ever produced. le key-board is from
four to five octaves in compass, and simllarto that of
the Piano Forte. By the use of a swell, the 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 beauty -of finish, su
perior quality oi tone, portability and extreme econ
omy^' price, render them all that is desirable to those
whoTultivnte a taste for Sacred Music; while their
remarkable quickness of touch renders them suscep
tible of the most rapid execution. For sole by the
Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGBAUM & CO,
Aug 5 Corner St. Jullan-st. and Market-square.
»0,0»U PAIRS PLANTATION
mr<H4ANS.—The Subscribers are
BROGAN^- . u
now receiving their usual supply of
raer br
1
Plantation Brogans, made to order b“ •
the most approved manufacturers. Our stock Is very
extensive and selected with care. Having succeeded
in giving satisfaction tcathosc who have favored ua
with their patronage for a series ol years, we would
respectfully invite, 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 addition
to our thick work, wo keep constantly on hand a
large nnd choice stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and
Children Boots and Shoes. I’lcasetry us.
VERSTILLE, LUFBURROW & BUTLER,
oct 1 3ra
CAPS. Just received and now open-
'OAPS,< *
various kinds. They are a very sup
.
nnd examine them,
oct 10
J superi
or article, and those'in waut should call
PIERSON & HEIDT.
rge assortme
►b!, ic k and colored Silk; black and colored
1 Gingham Umbrellas. Jnst received and for
-.aleby W.R. SYMONS,
oct 91 Old stand of Hamilton Sc Symons.
FASHIONABLE HAT’S.—a few dozen
just received by
> sept 30 PRICE &VEADF
OCTAVUS COIIEN,
Administrator
J^EFINED SUGAR, «fce.—io bbls
r PABLET OF ALABASTER.—Shand’s und
A Tanant’s, for removing Tan, Pimples, Freckles,
and beautifying the complexion ; just received anil
——~ j for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
. Crashed n _, 24
maniac—plays on bis violin a
co UVp . 8tr ain. w'nuh he calls ‘God’s Love.’ All his
is expo*? 1011 * 8 on heavenly things, and his language
* re All his expressions anti ideas
nre nnrf J **‘* ,i - mo CApiccriuuu
Mv aT or ighial and clothed with beauty. Every
tirtv/- n ^us tears at hearing and seeing him. At
*‘016* *vT U8 , teera at hearing and seeing him. At
to U violeot.”—Hartford Courant,
— - „ , , oct 24
and Powdered Sugar; 39 do. Stuarts Glarinea -------- - .. .-niv7ni7v~iin5ai,—. ,
do.; 29 boxes Loaf do.; 60 bids. Butter, Sugar and] rjMIL OLD COUNTRY HOU.-vE s A Novel,
Soda Crackers; 40 boxes Soda Biscuit. Landing and A by the author ot the “Gambler's Wife.”
f leby | J* 10 Fortunes of a Young Widow: a Veritable
OetV SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO
a 1 ces Sulphate Quinine; received by the steamer
Floridn,\md for sale ut S i 50 per ouncetby VH
Oct 9 W. HUMPHREYS.
Revelation ot Now-York.
Life in the 19th Century; by au Old Inhabitant.
Horace Templeton; by Charles Lever.
Tlie Jenny Liud Melodist.
G.uhara’a nnd Godey’s Magazines, for November,
oct 23 J. B. COBBED2E.
dyed and
all blue a
Handkerchiefs, Roinall, Verona and Im. Madras 6cc.
ALSO,
44 and 45 inch heavy Sea Island Cotton Bagging.
Just received nnd for sale in quantities to suit, on
Jiheral terras,by JAMES ANDERSON Sc CO.
oct 21 70 St. Julian and 193 Bryan sts.
(3ITKATK of Magnesia is recomended as a deli
Ye eious, very agrecnhle and etticacious Saline pur
gative, peculiarly during Fevers. For sule by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
Smets' Building.
septS
| |.\ V■—100 bundles prime quality Huy, landin
from borque Texas; lor s-le by
oct 26 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
JgALE ROPE —300 coils best quality Bate ftope.
in store, and for sale low by .., _ __
oet 24 12 CHA8. A. GRffIKER.
a FLOYD IIOU8K, Macon,
Proprietor most respectfully
thanks to his friends and the trave
for the unparalleled patronage received 1
ring his administration over the above esti
and hopes, by renewed and unremitting
please, to merit the very liberal encourage!
has been lavislnxi upon him for the last eight
And lie is enabled to do this from the fact that the
FLOYD HOUSE is the most eligible house in tho
placeofiU locution, or, in fact, ever can be. Ithasinore
front than all of the houses of tlie kind in Macon put
toaclhcr.having four lmndredandtwcntyfeet,audstimd-
ing on the corner of two of the most fasldonablo
streets in the city, where those wishing it
front room at any time.
THE FURNITURE IS ALL NEW,
Table and Ilomr.s, and he challenge* acornpa —
any house between New-Yurk and Now-Orleans.
The Tallahassee Stage Office 1* permanently located
at the Floyd House.
In connection with thin House ia a
Six Horse Omnibus got up exjtrcsslyi
Macon, Ga. May