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THE MORNING NEWS.
Road—Wo understand that this improvement is
moving on finely Dr. Rumsey, the faithful and able
agent of the .State, has purchased the rails for the
whole road, from the Georgia road to Blair's Ferry,
on the Tennessee river, about 30 miles below Knox
ville. A small portion of tile road between Blair's
Ferry and Knoxville is graded—say some four or five
miles, and there i« a deficiency of stock to grnde the
balance. The officers of the road ure manfully at
work to raise the sum necessary to grade the entire
route, as we learn from the publications on the su b-
ject in the East Tennessee pupers. This is putting
the shoulders to the wheel in the right way. Those
who deserves success will succeed, and BUch is the
case with our East Tennessee friends.
Dr. Ramsey succeeded in negotiating the bonds of
the State for payment for the rails nt 8103 per $100
—the best sale ever mane of the bonds of Tennessee.
We loom that the company intends applying to
Congress for a remission of the tariti duties on their
rails, which, if granted, will save to the company
some seventy-five or one hundred thousand dollars.
This would be a great relief to the work, "and would
insure its immediate completion to Knoxville.
We understand thntthe estimate of the grading of
the East Tennessee and Virgina road, as made by
their engineei, is about nine hundred thousand dol
lars, of which sum subscriptions to the amount of six
hundred thousand dollars huve been already obtain
ed.
We also understand that sixty miles of the rail
road from Lynchburg, Va., to the Tennessee line,
have been graded; that eighty miles more will soon
be put under coutract; and that there arc now up
wards of three thousand hands engaged oh this great
work.
The completion of Nashville and Chattanooga road
on portions of which upwards of a hundred hands
are now engaged in laying down rails, will soon
bring Nashville within a three days’ ride of the eas
tern cities.—Nashville American
Correspondence of the Daily Morning News
NEW-YORK, NOV. G, 1850.
Tie struggle is over, but the number of the slain
ui the names of all the victors have not yet been
utertiined, so far as the city is concerned, however,
tie Whigs have entirely routed their opponents ;
isviog elected their Mayor, and all the city officers,
DbUined»large majority in the Board of Assistants,
carried the only two Aldermen that were to be clect-
i, gained one in the Assembly, and electing nearly
IItheir Congressman. Burke of the Express, and
hjmond of the Courier have beeu successful, the
inner to Congress, the latter to the Assembly ;
Dins of the Tribune, Mike Walsh, and the infamous
Ispt. Rynders have been beaten, to the great credit
f the Democracy. Kingsland, the Mayor elect, is a
lerchantof good standing—a dealer in Oil and Can'
lei—a conservative—a man of business, and a gen-
emsn, Sic., decided anti-Sewardite; in fact in look-
15 over the list of successful candidates. I find few,
any, who sustain Seward and Ilia agitative doc-
nrs; he and his friends Greeley, and Weed of the
Ibany Journal, are no where. How the stock has
ine! is not known—I may hear further before clos
ing niy letter.
We have two weeks lnt"r news from California to-
ay hy the Empire City-, but it is not important
hebriogsaliout a million dollars in geld dust, and
here is more coming. The fire at San Francisco
vu very distressing; there were about 125 buildings
destroyed and the loss is roughly estimated at from
8250.0UU to a million of dollars.
The census returns of the city come in very slowly,
ilhe 14th ward there are 25,366 inhabitants, 4,822
wilies, 1,(190 dwellings and 72 places of industry.—
Tk: increase of population in five years has been 4,
if.
TheParodi debuted at the Astor Place Opera House
a Hominy evening, and the place was crowded
ill) the brilliancy of upper-ten-dom. The critics dif-
1 «to her merits, but, for my part, I do not think
heieran be two opinions as to her great powers—ns
dramatic vocalist, she is the greatest I have seen
mcePasta, whose pupil she is.
The amount of imports at this port for the month
f October was $9,764,789. This is more tbnn three
lillions above the imports of October 1849. Thus
»f this month, large quantities of goods have arriv-
S.uid it is supposed that the duties will equal those
f listmonth. The amount paid into the sub-treasu
yyitcrday was $77,167 £8. The balance on hnnd
H. 029,178 92.
b real lire Scotch Baronet, Sir William Don, has
leen Ikying low comedy at one of the theatres here
or«week or two past. Had he come out ns plain
m - Don, he would have failed; but fhe people of this
nepublican country have a groat admiration for ti'
; and benco crowas follow him. What a com
icntary this affords upon the much talked oi sim
™ity of oar people.
P>e Minn summer has passed away, and gloomy
winter will soon be upon us. We have now raisera-
minty, misauthropienl . weather—real London
Member days, which are remarkable for the sui.
*s they produce. It is a fact that more suicides
I, 6 committed in London during that mouth, than
d any other period of the year.
Wc are in daily expectation of the President’s
Mamatlon with respect to the Fugitive Slave Law
lb looked for with some curiosity, and not a little
-oterest He was wise to withhold it until alter the
Section. It i B denied that any troops have been sent
,J Boston, but the impression is, that the fact leaked
unexpectedly; and that it was intended to be
“a® quietly, so aB not to excite the ire of the Bos
They are evidently desperately opposed
!“ act, in that city ; and should another arrest be
'• ami soldiers called in to enforce the law, a riot
' Be the inevitable consequence. The aboil-
‘°nist« are evidently determined to make aa much
•^“hil as possible out of the Fugitive Slave Law—
ya dear, for when Crafts the slave was in danger
arrest in Boston, a gentleman offered to pay the
, " ilnt of his ransom, and thus prevented any ex-
- 'Meat, but the offer was indignuntly refused—the
; 'demerit was the capital, and it must be produced,
'much for the honesty of the agitators.
CHARLEMAC
South Carolina .Institute.—Second Annual
Exhibition.—We are gratified to learn that this use
ful and putriutic Association is actively engaged in
making arrangements for its anniversary week, and
we may add, gala season in Charleston.
The Directors have engaged the Theatre for Mon
day evening the 18th inst., for the better accommoda
tion of the public, to hear the address which is to
be delivered by Judge Lumpkin, of Georgia, aud
from the high character and distinguished position
of this gentleman in our sister State, a rich treat is
anticipated. The exhibition of articles will be held
during the week at Military Hall.
The successful introduction und wonderful pro
gress making iti the Mechunical, Manufacturing, j;'’
and indeed every branch of industrial pursuits, it,
the South, att'ord pregnant evidence that cau-e is 1
producing effect, and gives the most gratifying as
surance oi the approuch of a iiew aud brighteva in
the political economy of the Southern Stutee.
[Charleston Mercury.
Kerosene Gas, of unusual brilliancy, produ
ced from Asphaltum, the discovery oi Dr. Gesner,
was put in use in two of our stores last evening.
This light, when compaied with that produced from
coal presents a striking contrast—the gas burning
in the windows of the surrounding stores appearing
beside the new article as the flnme of a candle, it is
calculated thnt its cost is not more than one half of
tho price of coal gas. We understand that the steam
boat company intend using it for tho purpose ot
lighting tlieir property on the Dartmouth side
[Halifax Colonist. 25th.
8KY-LIGHT DAGUURRIAN 1(00318.
rpHE citizens of Savannah and vicinity are in-
-I formed that I have, at great expense, added a
splendid Reception Room to my establishment, for
the accommodation of my putrons, whero those of a
musical taste can amuse themselves on a most beau-
tilul Piano Forte, purchased expressly for the use of
my customers. PICTURES taken in all weather by
the use of my Inrun sky light—au 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 expreroiy for chil
dren.
Tho citizens are invited to examine my Rooms and
Specimens, over Znilgbaum A Co.’s Music Store,
Market-square, Savannah,
nov 1 W. V. PRENTICE.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
WM. B. HA^B,
MANUFACTURE* OF
PEGGED AND SEIVED HOOTS AND SHOES,
Plantation Brogans, Partner's aud Kip B ogans.
163 CONG. KSS STRKET,
, nov 6 rinvnnnnti, Goorjjin.
JOHN MALLEKY,
DRAPER AND TAILOR, 15® BAY-8T-,
K EEPS constantly on hand a complete •ssurtmrnl
of very choice CLOTHS, CA8S1MERS AND
VESTINGS, ol the newest soades and patterns, with
a full supply of fashionable READY MA{M£ CLOT11
INUand Furnishing Goods, comprising, 1 every article
of Gentlemen’s Apparel. - oct 26
J S. SOLOMONS
W ILL contract to execute Plastering, of all kinds
uud styles, at the shortest notice. .
Wanted two or throe Journeymen Plasterers, to
whom steady employment will he given, and the
highest wages paid.
. All orders for work can ho left at the office
Of the Morning News.
Residence, President Street, next door to Mr. B. Sni
der's. 6m oct 17
JOHN V. TARVE&,
Factor and General Comuiiseionmerchant,
AND
DEALER,IN HAY AND GRAIN-
|5jP Every description of Produce, and Merchan
dize sold on consignment, or purchased to order.
Exchange Whnrf. Oct 12
W. 8. WILLIFORD,
Auction & Coimninaion Merchant,
MACON, GA.
trttF* All kinds of Merchandistf and Product) |ex
cept LiquorsJ received on Consignfnrut, or Purchas
ed to Order.
J. B. CUBBEDGK,
W HILE acknowledging his obl.uutinna to his
friends and the public genera ly fur the very
liberal patronage heretoforeDestowed on his estab
lishment, would inform them that he has enlarged
his store, and laid in a more extensive and complete
assortment of SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES. Ac„
than he has ever before kept, comprising a very gen
eral and well selected stock; and he feels confident
thnt all who patronize him will not fail to be plensed
with the articles they purchase, or the prices they
pay for them, ob he in determined not to be undersold.
Please call at 159* CONGRESS-STREET,
nov 11 Spwh of the Market.
rifO PLANTER8 AND FACTORS.—The
JL undersigned have received their fall supply of
Plantation Goods, which they otter for sale on ac
commodating terms. Consisting in part of the fol
lowing.
BLANKETS—50 h..les superior London duffil
comprising ail the different grades.
PLAINS—30 bales all wool heavy Plains.
KERSEYS—75 do. Plain anil Fancy.
LINSEYS—10 cases Fancy Plaid, 10 do. plain co-
'"cOTTON OSNABURGS—50 bales Stout Cotton
Osnatiurgs.
BRO. SHIRTING—50 do. Heavy.
PRINTED CALICOS—20cases low puce to fine.
FLANNELS—15 hales Red and White.
HANDKERCHIEFS—500 dozen, Blue and Fancy,
SHAWLS—200 do Fancy Wool Plnid Shawls.
NEGRO CAPS—100 do. Kilmarnock and Scotch
Bonnets. SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT.
Oct 7
P OTATOES, ONIONS, &c.—68 hbls. Mercer
Potatoes; 20 do. large White Onions
10 bids new Whito Beans
20 do. Treadwell’s Pilot Bread
30 do. Prime Leaf Lard; 10 half hbls do do
75 kegs do. do.
75 biffs Butter, Sugnr and Soda Crackers
25 boxes Soda Biscuit; 20 bbls Cider Vinegar
25 casks (pints) Byass 1 London Porter
1 hhd Coufish; 50 boxes new Scaled Herring.
Landing and jqhNSTON A CO.
C ANDLES, CHEESE, See.
80 boxes English Dairy Cheese
20 do Sperm Candles
60 do Adamantine do
100 do Tallow do
20 bbls Bleached Winter Strained Whale Oil
42 doz Brooms, painted handles
75 boxeafcew Raisins
60 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers
20 do White Wine Vinegar
30 do Cider do. f
L “ d t l 3r 0df0r SCRAN y TON. JOHNSTON * CO
-Fisher's
B ooks for fresentation.-
Drawing Room Scrap Book, for 1851.
Hood's Bridge of Sighs—illustrated by a series ot
etchings; J. W. Ehninger. _ . ,
The Picturesque Souvenir, or Letters of a travel
ler in Europe and America; by Wm. Cullen Bryant—
‘" U Beranger: Two Hundred of his Lyrical Poems
done into English Verse; Dy Wm young-illus-
trated. Received by JOHN M. COO! LR.
nov 7
rnnE CHRISTAIN PROFESSOR—Ad
J. dressed, in a series of Counsels and Cautions to
the members of Christain Churches; by John Angel
James. ,
A Practical Hand Book of Medical Chemistry; by
John E. Bowman.
The Swedish Herdsman Song, and others of Jenny
Lindas Songs, received by ^ pER
B ALTIMORE FLOUR.—100 bbls, from new
Wheat, landing and for sale by
oc t25 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON Sc CO.
IpN, of the Baltimore Sun, says .—No formi-
aj® resistance will be made to^he fugitive act in
,“t least not until an attempt ho renowad to
it»a r 1 bis long as it remains a dead letter on the
ton,;, , 00,i > ,bc North ought to be content with its
iiM! cx ' 9, enco. The conservative and law-abid-
6 /“'«P°aitiou of the North generally may rendur un-
any precautionary measures to secure its
four „ 1® enforcement. The act hqs been in force
in«unL • weebs , and it has produced no riots, no
kterTi. D8 ' no turbulence, except in the few cases
11.„ Waa attempted to execute it.
li v ' arn today, that upon the supposition that the
furitt. r bo enforced In Massachusetts, ■ number
Cin.j *l? T es are emigrating from New Bedford to
'Wul,. w ouid be a happy thing for the country
the 1, * bere b e left, in Massachusetts, no fugitives for
nuns'*!* 0 operate upon. It is not supposed that
*tteisJ»® r8cln ® the South will hereafter hazard an
4 e ,n“jt**0 reclaim a slave, and the law may fall into
unt H It can be repealed. But I learn that
tk. “ave been raised by individuals interested, for
( 1ORN.—Prime white Maryland Corn, in Store,
J and for sale low by
iiov4 JOHN V. TAR /ER, Exchange wharf,
IHriHTAR’H, Balsam of Wild Cherry, for Disoas-
W e. of the Lung’S, j-^x^d^nMor sale hy
nov4 Smet’s Building
AILg.—100 dozen painted Pails. Landing and
BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
formic hy
Oct 3
N EW FLOUR.—100 bbls. Baltimore Flour, from
new wheat; 50 do. pure Genesee do, do. do.; 40
do. Hiram Smith's Extra do., do. do Landing and
for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNsTON & CO,
Oct 4
R EFINED SUGAR, &C.-40 bbls. Crashed
and Powdered Sugar; 30 do. Stuart’s Clarified
do.: 20 boxes Loaf do.; 60 bbls. Batter, Sugar and
Soda Crackers; 40 boxes Soda Biscuit Landing and
f0 Qct4 C by SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ii CO
JJALT1MORE FLOUR. 200(barrr*ls BaRr
it — **nve oeen hv individuals tnteresteoi *or i more Flour, 100 barrels ex. do. do. Land
Uid P ( .“2 0 ' ,e of sending agents to reclaim i’ugWvea.ing from brig Albemarie, at Bolton’sWhMf.Fm sole
Compensating them for the riak which they may , by^ • ' R- HABERSHAM & SON.
STOVES TIN WARE, &c., «fcc.
T HE best assortment of Cooking and other Stoves
ever offered in this market, consisting of select
patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York and
Albany. Tin Ware at wholesale, ot the best quality,
Japanned and Planished Ware, Lifting and Force
Pumps, Beer Pumps, Lead Pipe, Brass Preserve Ket
tles, Copper, Tin and Brass Lanterns, a very hands
ome variety. Counter and Tea Scales, Patent Coffee
Mills, Coal Hods and Pokers, CoalShovels and Sif
ters, Cake Shovels, Brittish Lustre, &c., &c.
Although my store is not very large, a great por
tion of stoves, &c., can be seen where they are stor
ed neat athand.
JAMES SULLIVAN,
July 13 Whitaker street, Savunnah, Ga.
JOHN POOLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Paints, Oils, Tur, tntineaad Varnishit, French and
Americati Window Glass, paint, varnish and white
wash Brushes, sable, aud camel-hair Pencils,
badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain
ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, t)C. i(c.
Paper Haugings, liordersand Fire Board Prints.
N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding,
Graining and Glazing done on reasonable terms hy
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street,
nearly opposite Swift. Denslow & WebBter
March 30
* P. JACOB*,
CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
<o. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian) near Monu
ment Square) Savannah, Geo.
N, B.—Keeps constantly on hnnd, Spanish, Hall
Spanish and American Segura, at Wholesale and Re
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff’, Sic.
March 29. tf
B OY S’
READY MADE CLOTHUMU
stEqntn The undersigned wouid i
Kgs2 'y inform both Pareutsnnd Guardians, f
^ having Boys to clothe, that he has Just <
returned from New-York, with a complete assort
ment of
Boys’ Ready Made lotlpgj
tt ab’l w iH keep up the assortment through,'the tg
H season, lie has taken much pains in miring 2
« them made up to suit this inarkot, and will offer u
O them to his patrons as low as possible. Each ar- ,
fS tide will be marked with the selling price, audio
no abatement from it The following will com-
w pose the assortment:
Boys’ Black Cloth Cloaks and Over Coats M
“ Drsb and black Pilot Over Httttks r*
“ green, brown and bl’k Cloth Sacks ^
" lancy Tweed, Cos., Frock afid Sack Costs
“ ” " “ Polka Coatees *4
•• full trimmed bl’k Cloth Frock Coats
“ blue, bl’k, br’n, green and Cadet Jackets St
“ bl'k mixed Satinet R. Jackets
“ fancy Casimere and bl’k Cub, Pants
“ Tweed, Cas. and Satinet Punts ®
“ bl’k Hg’d Satin Velentia and Mini's Vests. w
Children’s bl’k and fancy Dress Suites.
Boys’ white and ool'd Shirts and under Shirts °
“ line blue and black Navy Caps, with and
h. without Covers, with a complete assortment of Q
S Gups of all other kinds, from children's Jockeys
W U P' M
H N - B.—Having a private room for trying on m
In Boys’ Clothing, I must decline sending it out
to be tried ori, ox'cept in cases of sickness. Those 51
ill want are invited to give me K call, at the —
Clothing Store Nos. 69and ISO, Gibbons’ Range.
Sept 25 GEO, ij, NICHOLS,
HARNESS MANUFACTOft’
1 The undersigned has opened aff“'
establishment lor the purpoi
of Manufacturing llarnesi
Engine Hose, Firemon's Ca
Mill Bands, &c. Sic.
Corner of Bay Lnne und Dray!
A share ol the public patronage is re
licited T. *
July 15,
SAVANNAH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
■ of this city.
C. P. Richardsone, l’reat. J. A. Norris, Sec.
' v he above Company iB now prepnred to take Ma
rine and Fire Risks, in this city or the surrounding
country, on the mosf favorable terms, for which ap
ply to the Secretary, at their Office, No. 150 on the
Bay. ly June 11
LONDON PH4EN1X FIllE OFFICE.
Takes Risks iq,8uvannah. Apply to
Aug 1. R. HABERSHAM * SON, Agts.
It. J. ROY ALL.
SURGEON DENTIST.
W OULD take this method of offering his profile.
eional services to the pablic generally, and cx-
pressinghis thanks for the liberal patrohage.herotofore
bestowed. No pains will be spared to ensure entire
satisfaction in all opcratioriB, arid particularly in tho
insertion of artificial tooth free of puin,. «n<l natural
in appearance.
N. B. As some are incredulous as to the safety
and utility of the Lethcon, (not Chloroform,) 1 Would
say thnt in no case where I have administered It, hna
any injury been susrnined, (to my knowledge;) at tho
snme time, 1 would condemn its indiscriminate use,
the constitutions of some rendering it injurious,
sept 7.
HENRY It. PRESTON,
Teacher in the Classics and Mathematics,
NO. 74 8T. JULIAN-STREET.
sept 2 tf
DU. MOltKLi
OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST-
Feb. 7.J SAVANNAH, GA.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
J. B CUBBEDGE,
No 115 Bay-street, Savannah, Geo,,
PRINTER of the Daily Morning
News, respectfully informs his friends
and the public, that he is prepared
to execute orders for Plain and Fancy
Printing in superior style, and on as
favorable terms as any establishment
in the city; his material being all new
J and of the latest styles, and the best
Workmen bsing employed, he hopes to give satis
faction.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owen’s Building opposite Pulaski Houss, Savannah,
Is prepared to execute all work in his lino with
dispatch, and in a style not to he surpassed. Prices
as reasonable as any other establishment in the city.
6m July 9.
Chatham Snperlor Court,May Term, 1850
Catherine E. Barnard, Compl’t, 1
Murdock Chisolm, Isaac B. Row- | InE 1 u Hy-
land, John T. Rowland, Delts. J
O N motion, it is ordered that Murdock Chisolm and
Isaac B. Rowland, Defendants in tV) above en
titled cose.who reside without the limits of Chatham
county, do file their demurrer, plea or answer to tho
bill filed against them by Catherine E. Barnard, on or
before the second Monday in January next, or that
the same be taken pro confesso against them; and it
is further ordered, Hint a copy of this order be served
upon them three months before the next term of the
Superior Court, or published once a month for four
months in one of the gazettes of the city of Savan
nah. Extract from the minutes.
[Signed] JNO. F. GU1LMART1N, c. s. c. c. 0.
sept 7 lam4in
WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF.
D HEMSHART is prepared to supply orders
• for Bluck Jack, Oak, Ash and Pine WOOD, by
the boat load or at retail.
As usual, particular attention given to measurement.
lor the convenience of persons residing in tho up
per part of the city boxes for orders, are placed at
the stores of Messrs. Turner & Oden, John Mur
chison, and at John M. Cooper, nt the oliico of the
Morniiur News, and at the house of John T. Thom
as, Joues-sfreet.
Cash orders promptly supplied
Oct 11 f tf
I3ALL TRADE, 1850.-COLLIN8 Sr
* BULKLEY, 100 Bryan-street, are now receiv-
ing tlieir full supply of CHINA, GLASS and HOUSE-
FURNISHING GOODS, to which they fespeetlully
invite the attention of purchasers, as their assort
ment is as complete and varied ns is to be found in
any Southern city. > oct IB
C l ANAL FLOUR, dfcc.-»40 mils pure Genesee
J Flour; 30 do Hiram Smith’s Extra do; 30 kegs
selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy
CbeeBe; 50 do Adamantine Candles; 30 bags Old
Gov’t Java Coffee; 60 bbls Butter, Sugar and So
da Crackers; 25 boxes Soda Biscuit; 15 bbls Tread
well’s Pilot Bread; 25 half chests 6 ox papers Black
Tea; 15 do do 1 ib do; landing and for sale hy
sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
C IfILDKBN’8 LONG COMR8, Shell and
Horn. Just received and for sale hr
oct 21 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO,
IVTOTIUE.—Four months after date, application
i” will be made to the Honorable the Justice* of the
Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following
property, viz: On v negro man named Peter, und all
the real estate of 1 bilip Reilly, late of said county,
deceased, forthe benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate. JULIA ANN RJELLY, Adni’x.
ang 27
P LANTATION WOOLLEN8, See.
Schley’s Georgia Plains, dtab and brown, at
, factory prices
Cotton and wool Plains, CordartUe. Tennessee, Low
ell and others
Kerseys, Georgia, Southern and other makes
Linseys, plaid and plain
All wool Plains, assorted qualities and colors
Culifomisns, a very heavy, all wool cloth
Soldiers’ Cloth, such as Ib used in the U. S. Army
Blankets, Duffil, Point and Mackiifi-c, full assortment
Flannels, heavy red, twilled and plain
Shirting Stripes, assorted qualifier
Cotton Osnahurgs, of Southern manufacture
Brown Shirtings, 3-4,7-8,4-4, heavy styles
Prints, Plaids and Stripes, in great variety
Wool Caps, Kilmarnock and Glengcrry, dyed and
all blue
Handkerchiefs, Romall, Verona and hn. Madras Sic.
ALSO,
44 and 45 Inch heavy Sea Island Cotton Bagging.
Just received and for sale in quantities to suit, on
liberal terms, by JAMES ANDERSON Si CO.
oct 21 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan sts.
(TITRATE of Magnesia Is recomended as a deli
vy clous, very agreeable and efficacious Saline pur
gative, peculiarly during Fevers. For sale by
L. J. MYERS. Apothecary,
sept 25 Smets’ Building.
CABINF"" MAKING ansi UP*
HOLWTERY.—H. S. BOGARDUS, No-
Bull st., would inform the citizens of Sa-
npsh, tbgt he has taken tho almvewf “ .
“ of parrying oujho Cabinet and
•in lr business,viz: Waking new and reparii
ire. O’.! furniture bought and sold. Th
’ “ , jpjpllpttonfimh, 1.
'Ml sizes kepti
ig, cut and p
tor the pi;
hoi
fut
toms of Sofas, Diftin
over and te-covcrf'
sale. Curpots, Oi!
down. Bells and
Blinds put up. Musi
paired. Wool, hair
Also, feather beds, bolsters and pillow;
sos made over in the best manner.
C—T• —1 Every description of
temfei.il,grass and made to order,
tcrialu and finish: Prices low.
H. S. B. has been engaged In the
In the city of Savannah, for the last sc
which Induces him to-believe that he _____
those who will favor hint with a portion of their
work. apri) 6—ly
PIANO and"
FURNITURE SHORE.*
The SudscrioErs take,
this method to inform their a
friends and the public that they erenow making large
additions to their stock of
Planoa and Cabinet Furniture,
which they offer fbr sale at New York prices,
Our stock of Furniture arid Pianos is made to our
own order and selection. We tore confidence in re
commending it to all who are m want, and on the
most accommodating terms. - A .
i I. W. MORRELL & CO.
N,|r. wjcrSTer.
—L.::.Ak.. m .,,1
IONO *f'0KTEJS,-*The subscri
bers would respectfully call attention
to their stock of PIA110 rortes, com-
• prising a variety of styles, compass
and finish, hy J. B. Dunham, A. S tod art and Wm.
Halland Son, New York, aud L. Gilbert, Boston; in
cluding the metalic frame, vibrating overbridge pa
tent jfction, Sic. These instruments are of wari-afE?
ted durability,based uponan established reputation''
of many years standing, and are offered at factory
p rices hy the manufacturar’s agents.
F. ZOQBAUM & Co.,
Cor St Julian-st.nnd Market-sq. ■
N, B.-Second hand Pianos taken in exchange.
Sept. 17.
GOLD, STEEL AND CALI
FORNIA PKN8.—Just opened, a line
assortment of Gold aad Steel Pens, bf
various qualities and brands; also, it few
f 'roes “California Antt-Corroslve” Pens, anew article
n the inarkot, and a very desirable oao; ready made
Quill Pens, Sic., Sic., for sale by
nov 4 J. B. CUBBEDGE, South ol the Market.
nov 4
PORT.K M0NAI8-A beautiful 1
assortment. Those in want will call and
examine our stock; also, Purses, Card
Cases, As., Ae.
J. B. CUBBEDGE, South of the Market.
MELODEON8. These beautiful in
Btruments are recommended to the Musical
World, as tLe most ur ique invention of the '
kind ever produced. ie key-hoard is from
four to five octaves in compass, nod similar to that of
the Piano Forte. By the use of a swell, the volume
of tone cs-i be increased so aa to equal that of the
Chapel Or h nn, as substitutes for which they are be
coming gen -rally In use. Their beauty of finish, *t-
perior quality ol tune, portability and. extreme econ
omy of price, render them all that is desirable to those
who cultivate a taste for Sacred Music; while their
remarkable quickness of touch renders them suscep
tible of the most rapid execution. For sale by the
Manufacturer’s Agents,, F. ZOGBAUM &CO,
Aug 5 Corner St. Jiillsn: st. and Marketaquare.
J
40,000 PAIRS PLANTATION
BROGAN!*.—The Subscriber* ora
now receiving their usual supply of
Plantation Brogans, made to order by*
the most approved manufacturers. Our stock (every
extensive and selected with care. Haying succeeded
in giving satisfaction to those who hate favored ua
with their patronage for a aerie* oi 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 ojl Jiand a
large and choice stock of Ladies’, ’ GdntleiSten’s and
Children Boots and Shoes. Please try ua.
, VERST1LLE, LUFBURUOW A BUTLER,
ocll \ ftp - ' 3m
m
TTAY.—100 handles prime quality Hay, landing
* 1 from barque Texas; for sale by'
oct 26 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
B ALE ROPE —300 coils best quality Bale Rope,
in store, and for sale low by
oct 24 12 CliAS. A. GREINER.
TTOLLAND GIN,
LA in bond and for s
oct n w
Imperial Eagle Gin,
• DAVIDSON.
CAPS. Just received and now open
ing, a very fine assortment of CAPS, of
various hinds. They are a very superi
or article, and those in want should call
and examine them.
oct 10 PIERSON A HEIDT.
- UMBRELLAS.—A largo waortmentof
^black and colored Silk; black arid colored
* Gingham Umbrellas. Just received and for
-sale by W. R. SYMONS,
oct 91 Old stand of Hamilton A Sjraous.
>^s,
A FIRST HATE INVESTMENT FOR
CAPITALISTS. Tho subscriber offers for sale
o. 36, Liberty Ward, (opposite Dr. Wayne) 60
by 90, in Fee Simple. On said Lot are three Houses:
one fronting South Broad-street,'a Double Teu.-'iuent;
one on the corner, occupied as a Shop: andsDweUing
House on the carrier of the.Lsne and Montgomery-at
The Houses are at pveeenf'under rent for $850.
For particulars enquire of , j
Samuel goli.
or to SftWfc LLOYD &
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