Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, November 11, 1850, Image 1

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Dollars per annum Volume l Publication Office No. 115 Say-Street, near the Custom House. AVANNAH, GEORGIA. MONDAY MORNINgV NOVEMBER 1L im SUigle Number, Two Cents* flBLlSiHBD DAILY AND TUI-WEEKLY f BV JOHN M. COOPER. (V '_ t. THOMPSON,~EDITOa. TEltMSt flip Dally WoralBJt News is delivered to City bribers »t S'* P» r an'"*™, payable halt yonrly in or for TE,V CKST8 a weak, payable to tlio Cwrie,,"- sinfil8 c ‘T ies ’ TW0 <*nts. mi,,, Tii-Weekly Morning News, for thecoun 'on wining all tile nows matter and new advertise- ,ry .'tsof the daily, i» furnished for two dollars per- animni, in advance. i^ertisementsinserted at the following rates: i lie 1 insertion, $0,50 | 1 squnre 1 month, $7,00 ffirontimiance,.. 50 1 square 2 months, 12,00 mure 1 week,... 2,50 | l square 0 months, 15,00 “ILs f en lines or less to constitute a square. , jjmlvertisements inserted at the usual rates, AdHitisements from transient persona or strangers, mill be paid in advance. "vesrly advertisers will be restricted to their rogu- I k u i,neraffi,ami allother advertisements not portain- joswtheir regular business as agreed for, will bo oharg ^Ye'dysivertisers exceedinginllieir advertisements tljiierifo number of lines agreed for, will be charged it proportional rates. . ,~r- Advertisements sent to this office without di- ncbonB as to the number of insertions, will be pnb. 11,1,5,1 daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and ,'sitfei! accordingly. rS“Allaowadvert.iesments appear in the Tri-week- A-i,for the country. ■ * All Letters directed to this office or the Editor, silt bo post paid. the morning news, U* The following lines, written evidently by nn ^practiced hand, are fulljof strange, melancholy feeling, und contain soino truthful and striking thoughts. We have met more pretending verse t^iut breatlicd less of the spirit of true poetry. [fob th® mohninq news.] The Sad Voyagers’* Soliloquy. My native shore, now fast receding, far in tlio distance faintly seen, Farewell to thee—my bark is speeding Over the ocean’s trackless green. With dice are those I love and cherish— I leave them for a while to roam, Yet but with life shall memory perish, Or cease to doat on friends and home. To leave them this broad aea to traverse, Is not a chosen pleasure—true, llut fain the mourning heart would havo us Obscure the past with scenes more now. And ns lone night now draws her curtain, And all of home gone from my view, It eoemeth drear, methinks uncertain, This foum-elad waste still to pursue; And yet. though dark and wild, the ocean With rage its Durden madly toss, The heartwith adverse fortune’s portion lias f or itself no fear ot loss. No; should, with wrath, these mqpntaln billows My sea-home lush—their foam-topped crest Dance o'er my form, ere nature pillows lier hurricane mnd storms to rest, Tirere well—since life is full of gurges— My memory doomed to lasting grief, From thoughts ot cruel gulf like surges, Dashing high hopes on fatal reef. And though in other climes I wander, Seeking for scenes to cheer the mind, The gloomy past 1 still must ponder, And that will darken all 1 find. Saryue Harvard, at sea, Oct. 12. Iuk Papai. States.—The measurescontempla- c , IT, * 10 , lIo! y ^ u ' 1 fur the reuovution of the Eng. ore not to ho confined to the foundation ol the bishopric of Westminster, bishops arc to be appointed for Liverpool, Birmingham und other populous cities of England mid Scotland. It is re ported that the French' Government has sent acorn- xmsBioncr to arrange an understanding with the Pa pal Government on tlio question of the army, which is to continue to keep the garrison at Home. It ap pears that the directive force is to bo 5,000 men. Methodists.—The sessions of ull the annual con ferences lor the present year hove been held, and the minutes are in press. Wogivo below arecapitu- latiou of the statistics of this and the precodimr years : Baltimore. N. York East.. Genesee .Michigan. Pr’s. Loc. Pr's. Members. Last Year. ..076 303 . 66,855 66,223 ..172 309 50,687 50,510 .169 194 33,670 32,457 ..176 182 26,863 25,769 -.150 109 21.368 21,373 ..133 13.999 12,508 ..140 89 13,641 13,050 .107 91 11,008 10,802 ...83 62 10,020 9,877 ■ 10L 89 9,123 8,077 ...82 58 7,849 7,732 .213 140 25,636 25,591 -.107 sr>a 18,404 17,554 .205 194 26,770 26,964 ..69 113 10,741 10,597 .137 148 37,710 17,839 .156 210 21,458 21,379 .180 213 35,411 35,203 ..55 119 14.181 14.378 ..294 482 64,936 63,681 ..153 250 27,610 26,322 ..139 182 16,927 16,233 .148 290 37,708 35,481 .149 279 30,307 28,083 .107 253 17,078 14,:>70 ..62 134 11.095 9,818 .169 483 31,65!) 29,903 ..30 184 6,176 7,065 ..51 86 5,474 3,591 ..14 1,117 1,063 ,129 5,420 680,682 662,315 with last year, these returns bIiow an Correspondence of the Daily Morning News. NEW-YORK, NOV. 4,1850. A decision was given in the Forrest case on Satur- day, the court having come’ to the conclusion that He writ was wrongly issued, ‘discharged Forrest from the arrest under it; so that he can now proceed with hie suit in Philadelphia. We presume however fiat the lady’s counsel will soon make another move Mr. O'Conner is not easily baffled. There is a rumor that Mrs. Forrest intends appear-. i»S w the stage, und that her dramatic powers are at a high order. If so. sho will be well sustained, for the public sympathy is decidedly on her side. Thetlyiugmacbino which escaped fromJeraey City on Wednesday afternoon, descended a few hours af terward! at Huntington, Long Islund j and but for its descent, would have soared over the Atlantic. The “r got entangled in a fence and some persons seized It, but Hading it difficult to retain their bold, made an opeuiaing in the balloon to permit the gas to escape. Atthet moment, however, a female approached* with ‘lighted candle—the inllamable gas ignited and an cl ploeion took place. Two persons were much in jured. The balloon was destroyed, and the car and •pparotus considerably damaged. M chare remarkable weather. I was at Black- brll'e Island on Saturday to witness the ceremony ct laying the corner stone of a workhouse. Wo af- •ewards dined at thohouee of the Warden of the r ®itentiaiy, and so warm wus the day, that wo could’utkeup cool, even with the windows wide open, taecityis healthy, tlio deaths last week numbered *®l, ol whom 112 Were boys aud girls. We have news from New-Orleans of another very urge fire at,Sun Francisco; but have uot the details. " e Cherokee will be'here to-morrow probably, or Aspire buy, with two weeks later intelligence ,r °ui California. We also expeat the new Bteumer of He Ptthgrd lir-e (ihe Africa) to-morrow, as that Wl| l ho her tenth day out; and as the comes direct to 1 l ,ort > great things arc expected at odaiuo Bishop hnd about three thousand persons lik 018ecoi *d concert last night. It was not mqcli ‘ “kbsffi day gathering, I must confess; the au- Ith^i ^ not i even abstain from applauding, which ,j.'l ’ 38 a rule, should bo enforced, in f 0 dry goods market was very dull last week, •cth*** is nearly over for the season. Only gj J! , ^ !ea printing cloths were sold at 51c; for f’ff'fin. Mous. de laiiiesnre hold at 1 and 2c- , U1C0 , for choice pntterns. >» stated that 20,238 emigrants arrived herodur- flic month of October, being nearly- 10,000 “ic than the corresponding month last year. b| /-YUnd has achieved anothor triumph by her in an ora torio. Her appreciation of snored hoi - ' * 3 r ® m *Fkiiblef—sho sings with a degree of l, 0 J lurv or, that spreads its influence over every C( , ? Pic'cnt. You can imagine nothing like her ox- itis .*^ ie n ' r ’ "f know that my redeemer liveth,’ 1 bri ^ r "P^' c ' Bamum has hit upon a new scheme to . Pccple trom other places to the concert here— ' " Ccmciits have been made with railroad cotn- steam boat proprietors, by which persons ' "aiajr o ticket for tbe concert are brought hero It t ? <>a ' Ve y o< A back ngaiu at half the regular cost- ,„j l '' Barnuiu to scheme. The oratories have been 1 ' "Bended than the concerts, they attracted adit- ., ‘ Uci “ s,! of persons, and many who eschew the- aud eoneotta. CUAHLKMAC. increase of 148 traveling preachers, 260 local preach ers and 27,367 members. The Mormons.—This most remarkable people, un_ der their prophet Strang, have made vast improve, ments on Beaver Island, in Lake Michigan. They number ubout six hundred, and each man holds 40 to 160 acres of land as an everlasting inheritance. Beaver Islands have the best inland fishery in the Un ion, and the best natural harbor on the lakes. They havo two sail vessels of tbeir own, and are building a wharf for passing steamers to stop ot. Garden Is land, six miles square, is one of the richest aud most beautiful islands on the face of the earth. The Big Beuver is six by fourteen miles in exteDf. Several beautiful, well timbered islands surround the Big Bea" ver; each ubout six miles square. Wo see, however that dissensions have broken out among them. A, correspondent of the Cleveland, (Ohio) Plaindealer says:— ‘Elder Adams, who is a Mormon preacher and Tra gedian by turns, had to flee for his life, in conse quence ofhuving provoked tile wrath of James E. Strang, one of the prophets, who, it seems, seta up his will as the supremo law. Strang is charged with rob bing the Gentiles, ns he calls all who do nut acknowl edge his law, of provisions and such other goods and chattels as the Siuuta require. Adams promises to ex pose the wicked practice ol Strungnnd liis followers Strang lias been arrested, taken to Mackinac, where he was tried and sentenced to six months’ imprison ment in the county jail ” Late from Haiti.—Commencement of Hostilities —Jeremie, (Hayti,) Oct. 11th, 1850.—Intelligence from Fort nu Prince has been received, 6tating that hostilities have actually commenced between the Haytiena aud Dominicans. On the 0th instsnt, as the vanguard of Solouque’s army was descending the Fobs of Ilonicii, they were attacked by about 590 Domini can troops, wiio drove buck tile IJnytiens with terri ble slaughter. Already a Haytien brig ot war, with 200 men on board, has been captured off Scot’s Bay by two Dominican schooners of war, or gun boats, and carried as a trophy into Macao Roadstead.—N. Y. Express. riYO PLANTERS AND FACTORS;—The J- undersigned have received their fall supply| of Plantation Goods, which they offer for sale on ac commodating terms. Consisting in part of the fol lowing. BLANKETS—50 bales superior London dulfil comprising all the different grades. PLAINS—30 bales all wool heavy Plains. KERSEYS—75 do. Plain and Fancy. L1NSEYS—10 cases Fancy Plaid, 10 do. plain co lors. COTTON OSNABURGS—50 bales Stout Cotton Osnaburgs. BRO. SHIRTING—50 do. Heavy. PRINTED CALICOS—20cases low piice to fine. FLANNELS—15 bales Red nndWhit*. HANDKERCHIEFS—500 dozen, Blue and Fancy, SHAWLS—200 do. Fancy Wool Plaid Shawls. NEGRO CAPS—100 do. Kilmarnock nnd Scotch Bonneis. SNIDER, LATHROP & NEV1TT. Oct 7 P OTATOES, ONIONS, dfcc.—68 bbla. Mercer Potatoes; 20 do. large White Onions 10 bbla new White Beans 20 do. Treadwell’s Pilot Bread 30 do. Prime Leaf Lard; 10 half bbla do do 75 kegs do. do. 75 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers 25 boxes goda Biscuit; 20 bbls Cider Vinegar 25 caskB (pints) Bynss’London Porter 1 hhd Coufisli; 50 boxes new Scaled Herring. Landing and for sale by nov 2 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO, C ANDLES, CHEESE, &c. 80 boxes English Dairy Cheese 20 do Spcrin Candles 60 do Adamantine do- 100 do Tallow do 20 bbls Bleached Winter Strained Whale Oil 42 doz Brooms, painted handles 75 boxes now Raisins 60 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda CrackcrB 20 do White Wiue Vinegar 30 do Cider do. Landing and for sale by oct 30 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO B OOKS FOR PRESENTATION.—Fisher’s Drawing Room Scrap Book, for 1851. Hood’s Rndco of Sighs—illustrated by a series of etchings; J. W.Ehninger. _ , The Picturesque Souvenir, or Letters of a Travel ler in Europe and America; by Wm. Cullen Bryant- illustrated. Beranger: Two Hundred ot his Lyrical Poems done into English Ver fi c; by Wm trated. Received by JOHN M. COOPER, nov 7 B altimore flour.—loobbis., from new Wheat, landing and for sale by oct25 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO. rjlIIE CHRI8TAIN PROFESSOR—Ad- .1. dressed, in a series of Counsels and Cautions to the members of Christum Churches; by John Angel James. A Practical Hand Book of Medical Chemistry; by John E. Bowman. The S wedish Herdsman Song, and others of Jenny Lind’s Sungs, received by nov 4 . JOHN M. COOPER- C ORN.—Prime white Maryland Corn, in Store, and for sale low by nov 1 JOHN V. TARVER,- Exchange wh.nl. \ \fl.STAR’S, Balsam of Wild L’liorifr, ior Dimas- V? es of the Luos'.,: just received and for sale by ■< Sj. A1 VERS. Apothecary, nov 4 SB® Siuet'e Building PRENTICE'S SKY-LIGHT OAGUERR1AN ROOMS. rjtllK citizens of Savannah mid vicinity are in- -l formed that I Iinve, at greut expense, added a splendid Reception Roam to my establishment, fur the accommodation of my patrons, where) those of a musical tuate can mouse themselves on u must beau- tilul PianoForte, purchased expressly for the use of my customers. PICTURES taken iu all weather by tile use of my large sky eight—an advantage never possessed by those working by a window light.— Children's Likenesses taken in 2 to 3 seconds, by a quick working instrument made expressly lor chil dren. The citizen* are invited to oxmninc my Rooms nnd Specimens, over ZnugOpum & Co.'s Music Store, Market-square, Savannah, nov 1 W. V. PRENTICE. STOVES TIN WARE, <fcc., <fcc. T HE best assortment of Cooking and other Stoves ever offered in this market, consisting of select pntterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York nnd Albany. Tin Ware at wholesale, ol the best quality, Japanned and Planished Ware, Lifting and Force Pumps, Boer Pumps, LoadjPipo, Brass Prcserve fet tles, Copper, Tin nnd Biubs Lanterns, a very hhndl oir.e vuriety. Counter and Tea Scales, Patent Coffee Miffs Coal Hods und Pokers, ConlShovols mid Sif ters, Cake Shovels, lirittinli Lustre, &c., &c. Although my store is not very large, a groat por tion of stoves, &e., can be seen where they ure stor ed near uthund. JAMES SULLIVAN, July 13 Whitakor street, Savannah, Ga. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. J. B CUBE EDGE, No 115 Bay-streot, Savannah, Geo., PRINTER of the Daily Morning jNcids, respectfully informs his friends and the public, that ho is propared to execute orders for Plain and Fancy Tinting in superior style, and on as favorable terms as any establishment in the city; his material being all new I nnd of the latest styles, and tbe best Workmen bsing employed, he hopes to give satis faction. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owen’s Building opposite l’ulaski House, Savannah, Is prepared to execute all work in his line with dispatch, und in a style not to bo surpassed. Prices aB reasonable as any other establishment in tbe city. Cm July 9. Chqtliaiii Superior C ourt,May Term, 1830 James Moiidkcai, ) vs. x Libel for Divorce Sarah Mordecai, j I T appearing to the Courtby the return of tlie Sher iff', thutthe defendantcannotbcfoundinthi8coun- ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defendant do file her answer or defensive allegation in writing, to the above libel, on or before the first day of the next term of this court, or that the plaintiff have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is further or dered, that a copy of this order be published in one of the gazettes of this city, once a month for four months prior to the next term of this court. Extract from the minutes. . JNO. F. GU1LMARTIN, Clerk s. c. o. c. aug 14 lam—4m Chatham Snperlor Court, May Term,1830. William J. Bandit, l vs. J. Libel for Divorce. Rebecca Bandv, J I T appearing to this court by the return of the Sher iff', mat the defendant cannot bo found in this coun ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defend ant do file her answer or defensive allegation in wri ting, to the above Libel, oh or before the first day of the next term of this court, or that the plaintiff have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. Aud it is further ordered, that a copy of this order bo publish ed in one of the gazettes of this city, once a month, for four months, prior to the next term of this court. Extract from the minutes. JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s.o. c. c, aug 14 in —4m Chatham Superior Court, May Term, 1834 Catherine E. Barnabd, Conijil’t, ) and (in it Murdock Chisolm, Isaac B. Row- j^ m n-qnity. land, John T. Rowland, Detts. J O N motion, it is ordered thatMurdoek 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 bill filed against them by Catherine E. llamaod, on or before the second Monday in January next, or that the same be taken pro confcseo ngalnst them; and it is further ordered, that a copy of this order bo served upon them three mouths before the next term of the Superior Court, or published once a month for tour months in onr of the gazettes of the city of Savun- nah. Extract irom the minutes. (Signed] JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, c. a. c. c. c. sept 7 lam4in [YTOTICE.—Pour months after date, application It will be made to the Honornblotho Justice? of tho Inferior Court of Cbuthum county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following property, viz; On i negro man named Peter, nnd all tlie real estate of 1 bilip Reilly, late of said county, deceased, forthe benefit of tlie heirs and creditors of said estate. JUJiiA ANN RIELLY, Adia'x. aug 97 ’(YfOTICI * 1 !.—All persons having demands against ' 1 the estate of Juo. Bradley, rteceused, will hand them in duly attested, to aug9 lw-3ni OCTAVOS COHEN, Administrator CARDS. WM. B. HALE, MANUFACTURER OF PEGGED AND SEWED BOOTS AND SHOES, Plantation UroRnns, Farmer’s nnd Kip Brogans. 163 CONO„ESS-STREET, nov 6 Snvnnuuli, Georgia. TO PARENTS AND GLARDIA ]] Q Y <§ » HEADY MADE NOTHING I Tho underaigjHjd would respectful- ( Jy inform both i’an ntsmjd Guardians, ", . IwviiiH Buys to clothe, that he has just JOHN MALLBRY, Stef ‘ r ° m New ' Vork ’ wilh 14 ‘ ,oln l ,loto DRAPER AND TAILOR, 153 BAY-ST-, Tlnviil DnoJv lLf n J« I K EEPriconstantly on hand a complete *saortu*»nt KCaUY MadC lOllllIJff ! of very choice CLOTHS, CAttSiMERS AND (3| nnd will keep •••• *' - * • * VESTINGS, of the uowogtshades arid nutterns, wilh “ ** ’ pjhhionnble READY MADE CLOTH ^ mt;«n m.uir muo suit tiuainurkol nnd will Ml, and I- urnlshing Goods, comprising every article O them to his patrons as lowiupussiWe. g B0 f, —. ot Gentlemen s Apparel. oct 26 tide will be marked with tile selling price nnd J- S. SOLOMONS . ft - Ww following wiu'«om- W ILL contract to execute Flustering, of nil kinds und styles, nt the shortest notice. Wanted two or tlireo Journeymen Plasterers, to whom steady employment will he givoii, and tho highest wages paid. All orders for work can bo left nt the office Of the Morning News. Residence, President Street, next door to Mr. B. Sni der's. 6in oct17 JOHN V. TARVER, Factor nii<l General ComniiHsion Merchant, and DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN. f'lp Every description of Produce, and Merchan dize sold on consignment, or purchased to order. Exchange Wharf. ' Oct 12 W. 8. WILLIFORD, ' Auction & tloniiniMNion Merc hunt, MACON, GA. All kinds of MorohundiSo nnd l’roduco [ex cept Liquors] received on Consignment, or Purchas ed to Order. JOHN POOLE, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Ter, entitle nati Vamishes, French and American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white wash Brushes, sable aud cnmcl-hair Pencils, t badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, 4a. 4-c. Paper Hangings, Bordorsand Fire Board Prints. N. B, Houue, Sign and Ship Painting, Ollding, Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Streot, nearly opposite tj wilt, Donslow & Webster March 30 P. JACOBS, CLGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian) near Monu ment Squnre) Savannah, Geo. N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Half Spnnish and American ScgAra, at Wholesale and Ro- tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &c. Marcli29. tf SAVANNAH mutual insurance company, of this city. C. P. Richardson®, l’rest. J. A. NoheIs, 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 which ap ply to thoSecrotary, at their Office, No. 150 on t,ho Bay. ly Juno 11 LONDON PIICENIX FIRE OFFICE. Tnkoa Risks in Savannah. Apply to • ♦ Aug 1. R. HABERSHAM ic SON, Agts. eft— —— H. J. ROY A LL. SURGEON DENTIST. W OULD take this method of offering his prol'es. sional services to the public generally, and ex pressing his thanks forthe liberal patronage heretofore beBtowed. No pains will be spared to onsure entire satisfaction in ull operations, and particularly in tho insertion of artificial teeth free of pain, nnd natural in appearance. N. B. As some are incredulhus as to tbe safety and utility of the Letheon, (not Chloroform,) I would say that in no case where l have administered it, lias any injury been sustained, (to my knowledge;) at the same time, I would condemn its indiscriminate use, tbo constitutions of some rendering it injurious, sopt 7. HENRY K. PRESTON, Toucher in tlie Classics aud Mathematics, NO. 74 ST. JULIAN-8TREET. sept 2 • tf DR.MOREL: OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST. Fob. 7.] ■ SAVANNAH, GA. WOOD YARD. FERRT WHARF. D RKMSHART is prepared to supply orders • tor Black Juck, Oak, Ash and Pine WOOD, bv the boat load er at retail. As usual, particular attention given to mcasiMh^iint For tho convenience of persons residing in the up per part.ot the city boxes for orders, are placed at the stores of Messrs. Turner & Oden, John Mur chison, and at Joliu M. Cooper, at tho office of tho Morning News, and at Che house of John T. Thom as, Jones-street. pP Cash orders promptly supplied Oct 11 f tf F all trade, i83o.—collins & iUJLKLEY) 100 Bryan-strect) are nowreceiv- log their fall supply of CHINA, GLASS and HOUSE- FURNISHING GOODS, to which they respectfully invite tho attention of purchaser*, as their assort ment is as complete and varied a* is to beTound in any Southern city. 0C ( tg flANAL FLOUR, &;c.*«40 bbls pure Genesee vV Flour; 30 do Hiram Smith's Extra do; 30 kegs selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese; 50 do Adamantino 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 1 lb do; Lulling nnd for sale by sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. CHILDREN’S LONG CDMDS, Shell and NJ Horn. Just received and for sale by oct 21 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. P LANTATION WOOLLENS, &c. Schley’s Georgia Plains, drab and brown, at factory prices Cotton and wool Plains, Cordarillo. Tennessee, Low ell and others Kerseys, Georgia, Southern and other makes Uneeys, plaid and plain All wool Plains, assorted qualities and colors Californians, a very heavy, all woo! cloth respectfully invito Planters Who have not J Soldiers’ Cloth, such as is used in the U. S. Army chased of us, to give us a call, to whom wa Blnnkets, Duffil, Point and Mackinac, full assortment ourselves to spare no pains In pleasing. In \ Flannels, heavv red. twilled nl^ii. to our thick work, we keen — Flannels, heavy red, twilled and plain Shirting Stripes, assorted qualities Cotton Osnaburgs, of Southern manufacture Brown Shirtings, 3-4, 7-8,4-4, heavy styles Prints, Plaids and Stripes, In great variety Wool Caps, Kilmarnuck and Glengerry, dyed and all blue Handkerchiefs, Romall, Verona and Ira. Madras &c. ALSO, 44 and 45 Inch heavy Sea Island Cotton Bagging. Just receiyed and for sale in quantities to suit, on liberal terms,by JAMES ANDERSON A. CO. oct 21 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan-sts, /TITRATE of Magnesia is recomended tis a deli cious, very agreeable and efficacious Saline pur gative, peculiarly during Fevers. For sale by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary, •opt 25 Smets’Building. » pore the assortnientT * • Boys’ Black Cloth C?oaka nnd Over Coats E “ Drab and black Pilot Over Sacks w ' M ‘uch Goats ° ” Drab uid black Pilot Over Sack* “ groen, brown and bl'k Cloth Sncks “ fancy Tweed, Gas., Frock and Suek Goal “ “ “ “ Polka Coatees “ lull trimmed bl’k Cloth Frock Coats O “ blue, bl’k, hr'n, green nnd Cadet JaekoU » •• bl'k mixed Satinet R. Jackets £ 3 “ <«»SY Cnsimure and bl’k Gas. Panta £ g “ Tweed, Cas. und Satinet Pants “ O “ bl’k flg’d Satin Volcntin und Mrsl'i Vests. w W Children s bl’k nnd fancy Dress Suites. Eh Boys’ white und col’d Shirts and, mider 8hirte ° “ lino blue nnd black Navy Caps, with and t* ta without Covers, with o complete assortment of O U Cups of all otlier kinds, from children’s Joukoys H H up. ' w h N. B,—Having a private room for trying on S ts Boys’ Clothing, I must decline sending it out t* m to bo tried on, oxccptin cases of sickness. Those Si in want are invited ts give mo a call, at tho — Clothing Store Nos. 69nnd 150, Gibbons’ Range. GEO. H. NIOHOLS: HARNESS MANUFACTORY, x The undersigned has opened an “ eetablishfiient for the purpose.! of Miumf'ncturing IlnnioaB, ,,,,, „ , Engine Hoso, Firemen’* Cair Mill Bands, &e. te. - 7 Corner of Buy Lane and Dray A share of the public patronugo is ri United T yj JulylS. C’AIHNJfen MAKING nnd Ul»« ■IOL8TERY.—H. S. BOGARDUS, No- Bull sl, would inform the citizens ofSa- . -Dtiali, that he baa taken tbo above store, tortile pnruoso of carrying outlie Cabinet and Up’ ' * ' ' i^aewandrepaiBingofe' (Hip, forthe purpose of bolstering lmsincgs, furniture. Old fur toms of Sofns, DiVnns, over and re-covered, i lalo. Carpets, Oil C1‘ down. Bolls and Lan Blinds put up. Music pnlred. Wool, hair iUgllt and sold. Thq t— and Ottomans, mado if all sizes kept for ting, cut and put jrtulDs and Roller -its of all kinds t-e- Matrussos for sale; Also,leather bcils,bolstersand pillows. Old Matras •cBnadoovor in the best manner. -’ * 1 Evory description ofCcffins on hand fedjBBB^and made to order, of the best mm tennis and finish : Prices low. , H. S. B. has been engaged in the above business m the city ot Savannah, fur the last seventeen years, which induces him to believe that he can please all those who will fuvor him with a portion of their work - aprH’£-ly . PIANO AND ^ [FURNITURE STORE, “ The SuBscniBEBs take this method to inform ib^irH friends anil thepublic that tlley are now making largo additions to their stock of ° Finnos nnd Cabinet Furniture, which they oiler for sale at New York prices. Our stock of Furniture nnd Pianos is made to our own order and selection. Wo have confidence in re* commending it to nil whs aro iu want, aud on the most accommodating tenqs.' „ . I. W. MORHEi.L & CO, I.W. MOBHELL. - IS. V. WREhTKfl. Ang 1. _ ‘ ,PIONO ®ORTE^.~Tho snbscrl- bera would respecttldly call af.tenaon to their stock of pinno irortre, cotn- , . . , Prying a vnr/ctyof style®, compaia andfimah.by J. BDunliam, A. Stodarfc, and Win. Hnll and Sou, ^ew .York, and L. Gilbert, Boston; In cluding the Wetnlic frame, vibrating overbridge pa- tent Action, Thede instruments aroofwarran- ted durability, based upon an eatablishod reputation of many years standing, and are offered at factory p rices by tho manufacturer's agenta. * a iVZOGBAUM SlOo h xt n o m « Corfit Julion-stand Market-aq. N.^B.-Second hand Pianp8 taken in exchange. assoriment of Gold and Staol Fens, at vnrioq* qualities and brands; also, a few ctos* “California Autl-Corrosive’’Pefts, anew article in the inarket, and a vefy desirable oho; ready mad* Quill Pens, Ac., dec., for sale by Tu** nov 4 J. B. CUBT1KDGE, Sc.uth of the Market, FORTK MONAI8—A beautiful a*, assortment. Those in want will call and 0 Cares 1< & OHr & Ct0Ck ’ alS °' Parle * 1 *“**4 nov -i J, 8, CUBBe6ge) 8outh of tbo Market, MELODHOfiri. These' beautiful ia struments are recommended to the Musical World, as the most ur Ique invention of the - ta. kind ever produced. le key-board is from four to five octaves in compass, and similar to that of the Piano Forte. By the use of a swell, the volume ot tone can bo Increased so as to equal that of the Chapel Organ, as substitutes Tor which they are be. coming generally In use. Their beauty c perior quality ol tone, portability and ext; omy of price, render them all ffiat is deslri ‘ who cultivate a taste for Sacred Muslo; wh rcmnrknblo quickness of touch rendersti tible of the most rapid execution. For sa Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGBAUM i Aug 5 Corner St. Julian-st. and Market 20,000 PAIRS PLANTATION H KOGANS.—The Subscribers are J now receiving their usual supply of Plantation Brogans, made to order by «•( - tho most approved manufacturers. Our stock is very extensive und selected with care. Having succeeded In giving satisfaction to those who have favored us with their patronage for u scries ot years, we Would respectfully invito Planters who have not ye H AY.—100 bundles prime qualitv Hay, landing from barque Texas; for snio by ‘ oct20 BRIGHAM, KELLY Ik CO. B ALE ROPE—300 coll* best quality Bale Rope, iu store, and for rale low by oct 24 12 CUAS. A. GREINER. to our thick work, we keep large and choice stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen's and Children Boots nnd Shoes. PleeaetrVua VEUST1LLE, LUFBURROW & BUTLER. octl 3m CAPS. Just received und now open- mg, a very fine assortment of CAPS, oi various kinds. They are a very super! or article, andihose in want should call and examine them, oct 10 H OLLAND GIN, j Upts Imperial Eagle Gin, in bend and for sale by Orfll WILLIAM If.DAVIDSON. , PIERSON & HEIDT. UMBRELLAS.—A large assortment o ^•rw^blsek and colored Silk; black and colorei Gingham Umbrellas. Just received and foi -^T^-salohy W. R. SYMONS, QCtBl Old stand of Hamilton &. Symons. Spa A FIRST RATE INVKSTMT^T FOft ■^CAPITALISTS. The,subtle riber olii-rs for sale Lot No. 36, Liberty Ward, (opposite Dr. Wavne) 66 by 90, in Fee Simple. On said Lot are three /louses; one fronting South Broad-street, a Double Tenement; one on tlie corner, occupied as a ilhop; and a Dwelling House on the corner of the Laitotmd Mom '..meiy-st Tbe Houses are at rtresetlt under rent for $850. For particulars enquire of SAMUEL GOLDSMITH or t€i Messrs. LLOYD * OWENS. 3tw-tf Aug 13