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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 19.1850.
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ME MORNING NEWS,
Paris nud l.auduu Fashions.
(imzmade Costume.—Kobe of striped silk, the
minisnclily shaded brown, und the utlipes fthe
accolor, but of durker hue. The skirt ol the dress
suitepiuin, the coreuge high, and the sleeves not
Jr wide at theeud snowing wnite auder- leaves of
<rv moderate size. Mantle of • ask green sHtin.—
lepppei part bf body is Bliaped like a purde-sus,
irn liuiali basque at the buck. Attached to the
,jj ii» double skirt, both the upper mid lower parts
frticliare set oil in slight fulness, and nearly meet-
jin front. The body of the mantle us well as the
ra dirts are edged with quil ling ol satin ribbon of
ecolur of the cloak. Loose Chinese sleeves, edged
idnhi iuiue trimming. Drawn bonnet of brown
Ini; the runnings so wide apart that three fill up
ospace from the crown Hnu the lrunt. mid between
jcii'ot these runnings there is a row of black blonde,
oeeuituin st Ihe back of the buunct is edged with a
mnwn,w row of the smne. Under tr milling
,11 red dowers. Strings of brown cherry velvet
Urns of claret-colored brache silk; the pattern
irgedetached springs. Cloak of rich black satin,
lie uperpart is u deep cape, cut so as to lit closely
>the figure, uud pointed at the buck. By being tus-
aed down steacli side of the arms this cape pro-,
its the effect of sleeves. Ituund the back, and on
it part which falls over the arms, the cape is cd-
id with » very broad and rich fringe, composed ol
listed silk chenille, and headed liy passementerie
beak rt of the clonk is cut bias way and nearly oir-
[lur, so tnat it hanirs round the figure in easy lull-
,i. Tim ironware trimmed with ornaments oi
s-einenter/o in the form of large flowers. The
a-'-t is of green cherry velvet, trimmed with block
a, Wo ows of tkhichurojlaid across the front. Un
it mimuiug of pule pink rosos.
GSNSZAL UUSEIIVATIQNS ON FASHIONS AND
litn -diitne of tile newest ball and evening dresses
ettallj completed consist of satin slips covered
ritii unite nr colored crape or orgundyjnuslln.—
Itaedresses may be h'immed either with flounces
fUemiiterinl of which they are made, or wituttow-
nudliieo intermingled. A ball dress ol white or-
imlj tiHS been trimmed with fiounecs of Brussels
ice, the corsage and sleeves being ornamented with
lesume. With this dress i- to be woru a luce cane-
us,the lrunt open and tho sleeves honging luose.
Vcanczuu is finished at the waist by a ribbon waist-
■od. listened in front hi a bow arid long ends. We
uj muntiun a dross of white muslin trimmed with
ounces of ricks needlework, 'ibis dress lias been
bile with two corsages the one higtl and the other
>». The low corsage has it lace berthe, and the
lucressre trimmed with hanging ruffles ot lice,
rbehigh corsage is in the canezou term, with lung
teres. Another dress of worked muslin has two
uruigcs made in the above style, but the skirt is
otnpusi'd of two jupcs profusely ornuraented with
•milt-work.
dome ot the fiowers intended to ornament the ball
Iressesforthe ensuing season have already made the' r
ppeannee. Wreathes forskirtu consist - -t roses ot va-
uoufl hues. For this style of trimming convolulus or
a;otuer creeping plant is weil udoptcd,Hiid five rows
ircordons of these fiowers are usually employed
for the front of the skirt. They met in a point in
|ront of the waist an diverge in n inn irorn towards
In edge of the skirt, llie same flower ornumont
me lrunt of tho cursagc, the steins diverging Irom
Pe point at the waist upwards, and spreading in a
|iruction contrary to those on tne skirt. At the point
ffthewaisttlie.y form a bouquet. Bilik convolvulus
jaa dross ul' white tulle, or white convolvulus on r
rcs» of pink tulle, diepos, d in wreathes in the man
cr nbme described, have a very pretty, effect.
Nong the newest fan y wreathes for the hai r we
MObserved some composed ol the foliage of light
(w satin, miugled with silver berries; others con
Mol'fuliage oi white satin with gold berries. In
Pe class ot fancy wreathes may be included several
Mil {lowers of velvet of dark tints intermingled
M f Huge in gold.
I C»ps tire trimmed with flowersor ribbou. Among
Petavorite styles of blonde headdresses are barbell
Plappets of blonde gritcelully intermingled with
| 0 »ui's. Some of tlie new riboon bcadd. esses are
i '-. ised of scarlet and green ribbon embroider-
P with gold «nd silver. A double torsade formed of
p sumo ribbon is turned round the hair at the back
flic bead, theends edged with silk twist the colour
jltlicribbon, intermingled with gold und silver.—
Mis triage droops oneuch 6ide ot the head.
I Another of these headdresses, which is finished on
pnu side by h large round biAv.Tind on the other by
pops and two long ends, is compos id ot variegated
tijbon, the colours being red, green, and a rich
Irislit gold tint. This is n new style ot ribbon,
rbich has just appeared iff Paris, and the gold col-
Mrbeing predominant, it has obtuined the uume nf
fuban CHlilomieu. A uumber of splendid lame rib-
Pon, have been introduced for headdresses, and
fl'm employed in conjunction with gold and silk
pssemi'nteric, spotted with gold and silver stars,
te headdresses has quite an Orien'al effect
I A very elegant and becoming headdress has been
Poiii-yt garnet coloured velvet. It is in tile iorin uf
tCdrrey/otidtHceof the Morntng Newt.] '
NEW YORK, NOV. 13, 1830.
Strange as it may appear, we are yet in ignorance
as fo who is the Governor of the State, elect. The
Whigs began the exultant too soon, I think, for after
ull'itis mono than probable that Seymour, the Demo
crat, i« the lucky candidate. The Whlgcandidatefor
Lieutenant Governor is defeated, hut in all the
branches of the city and State Government, they
have a uinjuiity. A majority, however, with the
Governor and Lieutenant Governor opposed to them,
will not be very effectual, ns their effort* may, from
peculiar circumstances, be neutralized. If Hunt •
elected, it if by the skin of his teeth ; and for this he
may thank his letter to Mr. Granger, iu which he
evinced a slight tinge of Sewardism ; and exhibited
something like a hostile feeling to the Fugitive Slave
Bill. The result therefore affords pretty good proof
that the people are opposed to any further agitation
of the Slavery question, at least for the present.
The Atlantic arrived yesterday, but her news is
entirely without interest. It appears that the Afri
ca beat her by two hours, which it calculating rather
close, after a voyage of three thousand miles I re
gret to learn that she. ran toulofa vessel some dis
tance at sea, and left a Pilot boat to render the re
quired assistance. They did not stop, it seems, even
to enquire the name of the Vessel. This would ap
pear to be a cool, if not a heartloss proceeding.
A verdict of $5000 was rendered this morning in
the Circuit Court, against the Williamsburg and
Brooklyn, Ferry Companies, at the suit nf Jane In
man (widow of the lute celebrated painter John In
man,) lor injuries sustained by her son, in conse
quence of the collision of two of their Ferry Boats
on the 4th July, 1848, by which his leg was broken,
and she was thereby pu to gr. at trouble and ex
pense It was evident that there wua negligence nn
the part of those on board, one of the boats, but in
as much as it was difficult to discover which was to
blame, the jury gave a verdict against both compa
nies.
Nothing more has been done about the cowhidlne
ol Bennett; Mr. Graham has been held to bail in
$3000, I hear, to appear at Court. Some of the
country papers, I see, state that Mrs. Bennett whs
with him when attacked, and. such is the impression
Bennett would convey by his statement. It is not 8i>,
Mrs. B. had gone in.o n store, and Mr. B. had crossed
to the other aide of Brondway belore the assault
took pliice' This, I know to be the case,from parties
who wilnessed the occurrence.
The lecture of Archbishop Hughes, on Sunday
nieht, on the ‘'decline of Protestantism" is creating
considerable Idiscussion, and I presume will elicit a
reply. It was an able address, very lugicsl, uud very
plausible, but I don’t think that a protestnnt left the
edifice in the belief ot the fact no sought to establish-
I regret for my own part, tbut such a discussion
should have been made.
The rapid growth of the city, ia very remarkable ;
unless one gives the subject proper consideration,
when it will become apparent, that New-York must,
in the nature of things become on immense city.—
Already itextends sometfour miles in a direct line from
the Battery,and may be sa d to include the cities on the
bank of the EenstaudNorth rivers, opposite. But the
necessity of more buildings on the Upper part of the
.land has bccofy- apparent, and preliminary mess
ures have been token to grade ir„ previous to laying
out the streets. The value of lots in that locality
will now be increased at a gregt rate, and fortunes
will be made by the speculators, who, years ago pur
chased them at iner nominal prices. It is impossi
ble to say, what change may take place in a few
years; but I have no "doubt that in ten from this
time, the present limits of the eity proper will be
duplicated.
Jenny Lind’s concert to-day,is crowded with aftiost
fashionable audience. A large number of children
are present, as on this occasion, they are admitted at
half-price, if under ten years of Hgc.
The German Riotous Tailors are on trial to-day in
the Court of Sessions. It will be remembered that
two or three months since they wore out on a strike,
and endeavored, by force, to prevent others trora
wurkimr, and a riot ensued. If convicted it will go
hard with them. The trial will be very tedious, for
many ofthemdouot understand a-word of the Eng
lish language. The editor of the Tribw. line sym
pathized with them very deeply—whether or not the
feeling passed off' witli the eluction remains to be
shown.
The season seems to have made a retrognue move
ment, and taken us buck to September. Th s ia a
bright, glorious dsy, and really quite warm.
The general news is not of much
PRENTICE'S
SKY-LIGHT DAGDERUUN ROOMS.
1 MIE citizens of Savannah and vicinity are in-
formed that 1 have, at great expense, added a
splendid Reception Room to my establishment, for
the accommodating of my patrons, Wh-re those of a
musical tuste can amuse themselve* on a most beau-
tilul Piano Forte, pdrehased expressly for the use of
my customers. PICTURES taken in all weather by
the use of mv large Sltv LtOHT—uu advantage never
possessed by those working by i window light.—
Children's Likenesses taken in J3 to 3 seconds, by a
quick working Instrument made' effpresely for chil
dren.
The citizen* are invited to examine my Rooms and
Specimens, over Zaughauro & Co.’s Music Store,
Market-square, Savannah. _
nuv 1 W. V. PRENTICE
STOVES TIN WARE, &c.,*c.
CARDS.
WM. B. HALE,
M A K U V A C TU R E R OF __
PEGGED AND SEWED LOOTS AND SffOES,
Plantation Brogans, Farmer’s ami Kip 11 ogsns.
103 CONQ Kst-sTitr.CT,
nov 6 Snynnuuh, UoaTgiR.
PIES, FltUIT, AND CONFECTIONAKY.
M. S. ASKEW & W. BRATLEY,
PIE HAKE AY, FRUIT AND
CONFECTIONARY STORE.
Corner of York and Montgomery ets, Liberty -ignore,
nov 12 Into
JOHN MALLHRY,
DRAPER AND TAILOR, 135 BAY-ST*,
K EEPS constantly on hand a complete assortment
of very choice CLOTHS, CASS1MERS AND
VESTINGS, ot tho newestsnades und patterns, with
a full supply of fashionable READY MADE CLOTH
ING and Furnishing Goods, comprising every article
of Gentlemen’s Apparel. oct26
J- S. SOLOMONS
W ILL contract to execute Plastering, of all kinds
uud atylos, at tho shortest notice.
Wanted two or throe Journeymen Plasterers, to
whom steady employment will ba given, and the
highest wages paid,
All orders for work can be left at the office
of the Morning News.
.Hctidence, President Street, nett doer to Atr. B. Sni
der’s- , 6m oct 17
JOHN V. TARVER,
Factor anil General Commission Merchant,
AND
DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN-
■ Every description of Produce, and Merchan
dize sold on consignment, or purchased to. order.
Exchange Wharf. Oct 12
W. M. WILLIFORD,
Auction Jk Commission merchant,
MACON, GA.
S3ST. All kinds of Merchandise and Produce lex-
opt Liquors] received on Consignment, or Purchua-
GAINES & CO.,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING. AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
BRYAN, WILSON, GAINES St CO.,
Augusta, Georgia.
THOMAS, WILSON & CO.,
Savannah, Georgia.
W ILL GIVE their personal attention to Receiving
and Forwarding Goods and Produce. Also to
the sale of all kinds of Produce uud Merchandize that
may be entrusted to their care.
A. THOMAS,
M. M. GAINES,
P. B. WILcSON,
oct 2 J. J. BRYAN,
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS* .
BO V S’
KEADY MADE CLOTHING t
The undersigned would respectful-
ly inform both Parents and Guardians, wMMf
^ having hoys to clothe, that ha hssjust ,
returned from Nuw-Iork, with a complete Oiitrii-
Boys’ Ready Made lotlflnr!
M and will keep up tlio assortment through'
_ _ 'I)»l
^ NOBSOYl* ILi Iinu talrnn wSOmmI. maImo 2m- I.^uIUa- '
W them i
O them t r r
[£ ticls will bo marked with the selling price, Mid OH
no abatement from it. The following will com- '
W povethn assortment: ria
2 Boys* Black (Both Cloaks and Over Centif PES&H
5 “ Drab C.nd black Pilot Over Saeks P*
- ’’ green, brown and bl’k Cloth Backs
“ Inncy Tweod, ties., Froek and Sack Cost*
“ " “ " Polka Coatcoi <*'
*' full trimmed bi’k Cloth Frock Costs' ■
" blue, bl’k, lir’n. green and Cadet Juksts IT
“ bl’k mixed Satinet it. Jackets .
•• tancy Casimere and bl’k Caa. Panta ' L
*• Tweed, Cas. and SatlriotPanta
“ bl’k fig'll Satin Ve-lentln and Mrsl's Vest*. '
Children's bl’k nud l'anoy Dress Suites. . .
Boys’ white and col’d Shirts and undershirt* ”
" fine blue and black Navy Caps, with and P
without Covers, with a complete assortment of O
m wiitiout trovers, wua a complete assortment fll- '■»
% Cups of all other kinds, from childrcit'aJockevs tfi
S up. tr,
pi N. B —Haring a private friom for trying on L'
to Boys' Clothing, I must decline sending it out 6)i
£ to be tried on, except in cases uf sickness, Those ffi
" in went are invited to give me a call, at tho ^
Clothinz Store Nos. G9and ISO, Gibbons' Range.
Sept 35 GEO. NlCHCvLaT ’)
IIAUNEH* iUANUFACTOR
The undersigned has opened *n
establishment for the purposri
of Manufacturing ffameis,'
Engine Ilnao, Firemen's Caps.a
Mill Bands, he. he. . ,.
|Off" Corner of Bay Lane and Drayton-st.
A share of the public patronage h respectfully s«
T. WlmtAN.
United
July 15.
IJr
ever offered in tliis marki t. tuntisting of select
patterns, purchased In PhihidulpUa, New York and
Albany. I’m Wareut wlmlesale,lot the best quality.
Japanned anil Planished Ware, Lifting und Force
Pumps, Beer Pumps, Lend Pipe, Brass Preserve Ket
tles, Copper, Tin and Brass Lanterns, a very hands
omo variety. Counter and Tea rJeuief, Patent Cofloe
Mills, Coal Hods and.Pokers, CwilStioveis and Sif-
*ers, fcsik&S^oggl8*l9nttish Lqstnfe he., he.
llthou^ m "tore* noUWfy-
tion of stoves, &e„ can bs meh v
cd nenr athand.
JAMES SULLIVAN,
July 13 Whitaker street, Savannah ,G».
age, a great por-
ere they ore ator-
Cltatbnin Superior Court,itlay Term, 1850
James Mokdecai, )
os. J- Libel for Divorce
Sarah Mohdecai, )
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher
iff, ttint the defendantcunnot be found in thiscoun-
ly, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defendant
do file her answer or defensive allegation in writing,
to the nbuve libel, on or before the first day oi 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 h copy of this order lie published in one oi
the gazettes of this city, once a mpntli for four
months prior to the nextterm of this court.
Extract trom tho minutes.
JNO. F. GU1L.MART1N, Clerk a. c. c. c.
ang 14 lum—4m
JOHN POOLE,
wholesale and retail dealer in
Taints, Oils, Tut. mtincaad Varnishes, French and
American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white
wash Brushes, sable aud camel-hair Pencils,
badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain
ing Combs, Artists’ Brushes, 4c. 4-c.
Paper Hangings, Borders und Fire Bout'd Prints.
N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gliding,
Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Btroet,
nearly opposite Swift. Denslow At Webster
March 30
CAUliNF"’ MAKING rend UP-
UOLHTKRlL—H. S. BOGARDUB, Nil-
25 Bui) at., would 'nform the citizebaof Ba-
vvrunli, that be has taken the abiive store;
tor tbn purpose of carrying on the Cabinet and■ Ut>-
■mistering business, viz: Making pew and reparing old
furniture. O'J funiitureboughl and sold. The bot
toms of Sofas, Dhnns, Chairs, and Ottomans, mads
over and re-covered. Glass plates of all sizes kept for
sale. Carpets, Oil Cl th. and Matting, cut anri ini'
down. Bells and Lamps hung; Curtains and Unite:
Blinds put up. Musical Instruments of nil kinds re
paired, Wool, hair and moss Matrasses for sain i
Aisn.feBthcr beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Matras
ses made over in the best manner.
—j~,— , Every description of Coffins on hstid
HctSZNiZNZZZ! and mads to brder, of the beat ma
terials and finish: Prices low.
H. B. B. has been engaged in the above businc#*
P. JACOB8,
CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
No. 37 Bull Street, (Sign of tlio Indian) near Monu
ment Square) Savannah, Geo.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish. Hall
Spanish nud American Segars, at Wholesale and Re
tail. Alsu Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, A:c.
March 39. tf
G’imtimin Hnperior Court, May Term,1850.
William J. Bandv, j
Libel for Divorce.
Rebecca Bandv,
riftHE NEW GLEE-BOOK—THE ALPINE
1 GLEE-SINGER. By William b. Bradbury, CO-
editor of “ The Mendelssohn Collection,'' "The N. Y
Girondist,” “PsalmodUt," and author of various utli
Cr We^have^just'published THE ALPINE GLEE-
SINGER, a new collection ol the most beautilul and
nouular secular music, in four vocal parts, for choirs,
musical societies, and social music parties. Its lead-
‘ n A great variety of new and beautiful SWISS MEL-
0r ALPi 1 NE n AND :d TYROLESE MELODIES—The
choicest variety ever preseutedrto American singera.
POPULAR GERMAN PEOPLE'S OR STU
DENTS’ SUNGS—In parts, Irom the pens of emi
nent modem German Composers. . ..
POPULAR SONGS HARMONIZED—A variety of
the most popular English, Scotch and American
S< OR1GINAL U1 1hECES—Ot the Author’s choicest se-
““mGiU^-FINLSHED PIECES-A select number
nf highly finished four-voice compositions, by Men
delssohn, Hauptmann, Kreutzer, and others.
OPERATIC MELODIES-A choice variety oi
litrht favorite operatic melodics harmonized
'fLORA'S FESTIVAL—A Cantata ; re-arranged
and harmonized for adult choirs and classes, cont-
nlete inTtaolf as « musical recreation, and equally
beautiful as disconnected tour-voice songs, duetts,
ANDV, 1
S'DV, J
I T appearing to tliis court by ihe return of the Sher-
itf, that the defendantcunnot be 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 tho above Libel, on or before the first day ol
the next verm of this court, or thut the plaintiff
trove leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is
further oidered, that a cupy of this order be publish
ed in one of the gazettes uf this city, once a month,
for four months, prior to the next term of this court.
Extract front tlie minutes.
JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk S.c. c. c.
aug 14 m —4in
Chatham Superior Court,May Term, 1830
Catherine E. Baunard, Compl't, j
and (, r n Fmiitv
Murdock Chisolm, Isaac B. Row- I s
land, John T. Rowland. Detts. j
O N motion, it is ordered that Murdock Chisolm nnd
Isaac B. Rowland, Defendantl in the above en
titled case who reride without the limits of Chatham
countv, do file their demurrer, pies or nnswnr to the
bill filed against them by Catherine E. Barnard, on or
before the second Munduy in January ntxt, or that
the same be taken pro euntesso against them; mid it
is further ordered, thatacopy of thisorder be served
upon them three month,- before tlie next term of the
Superior Court, nr published oncein mouth for four
months in one of the gazettes of tlie city of Savan
nah. Extracttroin the minutes. ,
[Signed] JNO. F. GUILMAUHN, c. S.C. c. c.
sept 7
S A V A N N A 11
.Mutual insurance company,
of this city.
C. P. Richardsons, Pfeet. J. A. Norris, See.
Tie above Company is now prepared to take Ma
rine and Fire Risks, iu this city or the surrounding
country, on the most favorable terms, for which up-
to the Secretary, at their Office, No, 150 on the
ly June il
ply to
Bay.
LONDON PH4ENIX FIIUC OFFICE.
Takes Risks iu Savannah. Apply to
Aug 1. R. HABERSHAM h SON, Agts.
II. J. HOY ALL.
SURGEON DENTIST.
W OULD take thin method uf offering his profes.
sioiud services to the public generally, uud ex
pressing his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed. No pains will he spared to ensure entire
satisfaction iu all operations, nnd particularly in the
insertion nf artificial teeth free of pain, and natural
in the city of Snvnnnah.tor the last seventeen years ,
which induces him to believe tjist lie can plea«e all
those who will favor him with n portion nf their
work. *pril 5-eljr 1
PIANO AND
URN ITU RE STORE;
The StmscninRRs take,
this method to inform theirs
friends and the public that they are now making large
additions to their stock of
Plntioa and Cabinet Furniture,
which they otter for talc nf New York prices..
Our stock of Furniture and Piano* Is madetrionr
own order mid selection. We have confidence in re-
commeudmg it to all who «ro In w*nt, and on th
most accommodating terms.
I. W. MORRELL & CO
I. W. MORRELL N. T. WSSSTB .
Ang 1 , , . ■
PIONO FOHTE8.—The snbsqri-
bers would respectfully-cal) attention
to their stock of Plane rones, com-
prlslhg r variety of stylet, coniines
and fipiih.-by J. Ii. Dimhara, A. Htodnrt and Wm.
Hull nud Son, New York, and L. Gilbort, Bar'ng; in
cluding the mi-talie frame, vibrating, oveibrhtgr pa
tent action, he. These instruments are of'warran
ted durahliity,baaed hprin an established reputation
of many years standing,' and aro offered ot factory
p i leus by the manufacturer's agent*.
F. ZOGBAUM & Co,
Cor 8t Julian-st.ond Markqt-sq.
N. B.-Second hand Pianos taken in cxehango.
Sept. 17.
and utility of the i.etbeon. (not Chloroform,) I would
say that in nocneo where 1 have administered it, has
any injury been sustained, (to my knowledge:) at the
Aiuiio time. I would condemn its indiscriminate use,
the constitutions of some rendering it injurious,
sept 7.
HENRY K. PRESTON,
Teacher in the Classics nnd Matbemntics,
NO. 74 ST. JCLIAN-STUEET.
sept 2 tf
DH. MO It El.:
OFFICE—No. 15 7 BROUGHTON-ST.
Feb. 7.| SAVANNAH, G A
BOOK AND JOB~PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owen's luilding opposite Pulaski House, Savannah,
Is prepared to execute all work in his line with
lispotch, mid in a stylo not to be surpassed. Prices
as reasonable as nny other establishment in the city
6ni July 9.
Iam4 i
SO VOCAL EXERCISES, &c.-In addition to the
®»ll tuque or hut,"having some resemblance to the B b 0 vewil|be tounil a mil set ot vocnl exerciso^ ^
V*7' tuque or nut. nuving some* l^ nD0V c wm uc • ---- - , . tv PmiBpnm.
S .. ?«» velvet is e.nbroide,ed_w,th goidg,ud cllul > 9 SjT-bl-S e’s celett instruetioo for
the'culriviiUiin and "management of the voice, the
tne cuiuviii work for all classes ot singeis,
behove "no? nettle in advance of anything of the
f"h silk of its own colour, but of n deeper tint
Rtethat ol the. velvet. A small -’’“e feather is
F'"te'iin tlie left side . ,
eeveml new velvet bonnets which have appeared w „ , . . •.
'"te our last are trimmed witn velvet and lacn; kiu d that has appearedl in till, coumiy
t »e hove the additli.u of n feather. Satin bonnets MAR mu Kn.adwav. New-York.
f rn ol (lurk tints, and are trimmed with ribbon and .,,-7 2IIR
r°. The following nro those most remurkable tor
Faulty:
l 'alvet bonnet, tlie color a rich chocolate brown,
f nn.'il with the same, and trimmed on the outside
r inloRthofa the color of the j)imnct. tinted, with
aug 7, 2li8
iTodKiWR PRKSBNTATltlN^Fisher
I flo^ari^e ,< o n r series of
etchings', J. W. Elminger. „ , . ir rHT ,.|.
dimWn^
E*" ‘hat the point lies upon tlie hrim ot the bon- by JOHN M. COOPER-
r.-nd at the buck of the bias side is iastened to “"atem iroce ,
,6 "hiPufthebavolet. 1 “
Genuine Farina, ill willow cover u
bottles, assorted sizes, ju-t received and for sale
octSl G. R. 11ENDK1 KSON & CO.
QOLOGNE.'
(VIEW CANAL FLOUR.—50 bbls. Hiram
11 Smith’s Extra Canal Flour; 73 do. Pure Genes
see. Landing, and for sale by
ect 26 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON h CO.
H AM8 AND BACON 81DE8—30bids. Neff’s
extra Sugar cured Ham’s 20 bexea clear Shlss.
landing from schooner J. H. Holmes, and for sale liy
nov 4 JAf A NOHRiS.
rgf ItUCKS.—Large iron bound Cotton nnd Store
.L TruckE, just received nnd for sale by
nov 4 McCLESKEY h NORTON.
U NDER 8111 RTS, of Silk. Merino and Cotton,
with an assortment of Druwera. Just received
Oct 1 by PRICE h VEADK.R, 147 Bay st.
E nglish baling and net, twine.
2 Bales each, above Twines, just received per
ship Lancashire, from Liverpool, and for sale by
out 30 McCLESKEY h NORTON.
MTIIEEL HARROWS:—A large supply, jus
f f received and for sale by
oct 23 McCLESKEY h NORTON.
T EA WAITERS.—An elegant assortment of
Tea Waiters, single and in setts, just received
and for sale oy COLLINS h 3ULKLEY.
oct 23
ii:,_ tnntennl are trimmed wltn learners, wm hi.la rmw Ian,line, lor a-ile ’>y
^fr^wlth velvet flowers having satin lawres.—La- ^ L®*r 3U ° U °B RIGFl'illi,'kelly & CO
T hem ometek butter churns.
The best in use, requiring but five minutes t( i
make Butter from fresh milk A supply just receivec
from the roqnulacturera, and for SBie by
octal COLLINS At BULKLEY, 100 Btysn-et
WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF
D UKMSHART is prepared to supply ordors
• for Black Jack, Oak, Ash and Pine WOOD, by
the boat loud or at retail.
As usual, particular attention given to measurement.
For the convenience of persons residing in the up.
ner part of the city b leu for orders, are placed at
the store* of Messrs. Turner h Oden. John Mur
chison, and at John M. Cooper, at the office of the
Morning News, and at tho house of John T. TkdW'
as, Jones-etrent.
U&* Cash orders promptly supplied
Oct 11 tf
mmreuem FORTE MONAIS-Abeautilul ns-
tklvOay nsaortmejit. Tiro-eln went will call and
examine our stock; also, Purses, Cord
Cases, hv„ he, .r ■
nov 4 J. B. CUBBEDGE, South oIKs Market:
MELODEONS. Thfese beautiful in
struments lire recommended to the Musical
World, as tlie most ur tqui invention of tlio
kind ever produced. le key-boord is from
four to five octaves in compass, and Similar to that of
the Piano Forte. By the use of n swell, the volume
uf tone Cull be increased so os to eiftinl that of ilia
Chapel Organ, as substitutes for which they are be
coming generally in use. Their beauty of flffish, fij-
peripr quality of tone, portability and extreme econ
omy of price, render them alt that is desirable t.Othoso
who cultivate a taste for Sacred Music; wldlp. their
remarkable quickness of touch renders them suscep
tible of tho most rapid execution. For enlc.hy the
Manufacturer'* Agents, F. ZOGBAUM & CO,
Aug 5 Corner St, Juliamst, and Market-square.’
20,000 PAIRS PLANTATION, ffc
BROGANS.—The Subscribers are jlf
now receiving their usual supply of JSf
Plantation Brogans, made to order by
the most approved manufacturers. Our stack .is very
extensive and selected With care. Having succeeded
In giving satisfaction to thoae who have fsvofed us
with their patronage for a series ol years, we would
respectfully invite Planter* who have not yet pur
chased of us, to give us a call, to whom vVe pledge
ourselves to spare nn pains in pleasing. In addition
to our thick work, we keep constantly do hend : e
large nnd choice stne.k of Ladies’, Gentlemen's ami
Children Boots aud Shun*. Please try us.'
VERST1LLE, LUFBURROW h BUTLER,
oct1 ' 3tri ■
ing. a very fine assortment of 1
J5s§Hjj various kuide. They are a very super!,
_ or article, and those in want Should etU
and examine them,
oct 10
PIERSON h HEIDT.
PLANTATION WOOLLENS, <Skc.
m Schley's Georgia Plains, diab und brown, at
factory prices
Cott-.nand wool Plains, Cordarille. Tennessee, Low
ell and others
Kerseys, Georgia, Southern and uthcr makes
l.inseys, plaid and plain
All wool I’isins, assorted qualities and colors
Californians, a very heavy, all wool cloth
Soldiers’ Cloth, such as is u-cd in the U. S. Army
Blankets, Dufiil, Point and Mackinac, fall assortment
Flannels, heavy red, twilled and plain
Shirting Stripes, assorted qualities
Cotton Orenburg*, of Southern manufacture
Brown Shirtings, 3-4. 7-8,4-4, heavy styles
Prints, Plaids and Stripes, in great variety
Wool Caps, Kilmarnock acd' Glencerry, dyed and
all blue
Handkerchiefs, Romali, Verona and Im. Madras he.
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 h CO.
oct 21 70 St. Julian and 103 Brvau sts.
7GENUINE BJttfWN WINDSOR S41AP'
U For sale by JOHN A' MAYER
U.MBHELLAS.*-A largo aasorttuentof
ebisck and colored SUk; black and colored
* Gincbam Umbrella*. Jnst received bdA for
asaleby W. R, SYMONS,
oct 91 Old stand of Hiriithun fy Symons.
m, A FIRST RATE INVESTMENT FOR
Bita CAPITALISTS- Thesubscrilien offers for sale
l.ot No. 36. Liberty Word, (opposite tor. Wayne) 410
by 90.'In Fee Simple. On said Lot are three Houses:
one fronting South Broed-strect. a Double Tenement;
one on tbe corner, occupied as a Shop: snd a Dwelling
House on the comer of the Lane and-Montgomery-at
Tho Houses art at present under rent for $850.'
For particulars enquire of
SAMUEL GOLDSMITH
or to Messrs. LLOYD h OWENS;
ntw-tf Aug t2 '
|Y’OTI©K.—Four month* after data, application
J.1 will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior u ourt of Chatham county, when' sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following
property, viz: On ■ negro mnn named Peter, and aft,
the real estate of I bflip Reilly, late ol 'said couafrL
deceased, forthe benefit of the heirs and creditors iff
soWeetate. Pil'd A ANN H!g«,Y, AdnS'n.