Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, November 20, 1850, Image 1

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I* Ir 'Y 1 '* ' Dollars per annum. VOLUME 1. JPttbiiofttion Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House /cIlishEu daily and tkmvebkly* {tv JOHN M. COOPER. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WEDNESDA¥»MOH.NING. NOVEMBER 20,1850, From the NVjo Turk Express. w . T. THOMPSON, EDITOR, file Dully 3So«ilii« Newn i» delivered to City libssriOen »t *4 P« annum. payable hell yearly J “ | “ '* nrfnrtEN' CKNT.1 il Wfirtk. lmv.ihU trx Two.patyeriul HUtea in this Union, central State?, too. Now.\ ovk and Ohio, horn two SoiiHtoi e in Con* g re«—New.Yorfc, Mr. Hr-ward, Ohio. Mr. Chaie; ph-dged, Mr S; wurd to abolish slavery in the District ot Columbia at all hazards: Mr. Chase, to repeal all the Peace measures o! the last session ot Congress.— It i? not to be disguised or denied that the* sVna- ifertflce, or for TEN cknt.t a week, payable to the i 5 hl ‘ ir own edition, hut it is simile conies, two cents. known that they are backed by powerful masses in earners• dingle copies, two crnts. | * u ” w «, Mniiiney are backed by powerful masses in ^Tb* r,|*|VeekJ)'.Vnpn^li. N«w.,fo, tlie oouo- J N^ylli'siH^IVloVvt'U^lml'uI'jIyAcuL'hHll'in ft pr imucer ami new advertise ... coutsinin}? *11 }|te ' e(U ,.ifthe daily, i« furnished fur two dollars pur- inmim, lb advance ,y vsriiseinentsinsorted at thp following rate,: l iquare. 1 insertion, $0,50 i 1 square 1 month, $7.UU tiM’bcontinuHnce,.. SO I 1 square 2 months, la,00 l.quare. I week,... 2,5}) | 1 square 11 months, 1.7,UU Ten lines or less lo constitute a square. Lej.ladvertisements inserted at the usual rates. jl„f!i*einents from transient persons or strangers, must be paid in advance! I'early advertisers will be restricted to their rcgu lirbui.uesr a.antl all other advertisements not pertain* lot to titeir regular business as agreed fur, will beoharg gates. fetrly ilvertisers exceedingintheir advertisements L .vsr.ee number of lines agreed for, will be charged ;y Advertisements sent to this office without ii- wtijii.as to tile number if insertions, will be pub iitifoii.si „ ..... . . liibel daily, until ordered to he discontinued, and pined accordingly S'Alliipw elvertiesments appear in the Tri-week |j'Nev‘i, for the country . • * All betters directed to this office or the Kditor ,et lie post paid. THE MORN I Nil NEWS. majority so rash that even at the ’expense of the ex- istenceof the Whig Party it persist! d in especially endorsing everything Mr. gewnrit had done, and therefore as especially not i ndor.ing what the Pri-.i- dent id the United States, from New-York, and eleven nfit(* tnimbora ot Congre**is hHd duiit*, the very r*»* Verse of Mr. Seward's doings. In Ohio, the Aboli tion l’urty that elected Mr. Chase again hold the bid- mice of power in th.- State Legislature; and there is scarcely a probability ol eh ettng ii Senator there w ho willfn t, in the main, secoud and carry out the proie o ittons of Mr. Chase. Thi-repeal ol the Fugitive Slave Law, or that snr’ of a modification of it which would repeal tile Consti tution, it is not to he disguised, again, has been made, to a preut extent, almost to a universal extent, tile tear in the recent elections in tile Northern States.— ihfTe is n t ir ch itice th»<t if »i direct vote cannot bi evaded in the very tlouae of llfpretjontatrv a which pn^cd the Hill. THAT HOU-’F. WILL VI HI UAL- K.FHEAL THh LAW. It it, veiy true tlmt in the PRENTICES t-entleiucn’a New York Vuslnairs. The New Yoik Mirror of Fashion, is oracciilar i n sgnn lupe*, or t will'.?," (which, render, 'lire what ire originally termed straight sacks) fur gentlemen's man! in winter , .porting costumes, (quite natty.) Pruni nade Sartouts, Vests and Pantaloon., under Iks head of " General Remarks.” Mr. Scott g vi's loci' information which may interest our readers.— We therefore tna e a few selections from that head iij: Dark anil blue are the only in! mi.-sable rolurs for dlMt coats B t prese- t the Into r heing trinuned wiih .mil il: but on. either Hat nr cunvix on the tur. ktr; cellar of cloth’. Full dress pantaloons are not ornamented on the outside sennas. Gloves are of white kid rir lemon color for full dices: drill, and rus-et color for morning wear. Cravats for full dress are ot white cambric or satin : worn in a short double how tie and drossy. For mor ning wear, gay colored si'ks and large ties prevail. Stan ling shirt collars ten fu-l dins. invariably. Tup interest is divided between ruffle shirt bosoms «nl narrow embroidered plaits . Slwesand figured atie-kings are worn for full toilet : ‘re-unions’ or private ' aoir.es’; otherwise for thr opera, or at assemblages of a public nature, hoots irepieterred. Raw edg-s are fashionable in Paris, but t' ey receive no favor with our artists. Plaid pantaloons, of very large .quures, are worn fur • neglige,’ hut the style of goods is not consider* ed new, and is the efore not so favorably received as tbeai th/fectural figures, or even the regular tartans. Tf* Chaplin, ymler a bail of 9,000 for the pnrt^ he played with the negroes (if Stephens and Toon) bp at Ua, and of other parties has had a change of vs' »«ranted from Montgomery to the Howard ills. Irilat his own request—the trial to come ott in March. Here the case rests for the present, and it is the pwrnl belief thnt he will not appear for trial, and will lorfeit the bail, if given. There is little doubt that In* will -tand trial in the Oriminal Court for the District of Ct luirihiu, lieing under bonds to tin imiunt of tfG.OOU to app *ar and answer to the churg. »f abducting tlie two slaves of Messrs. Stephens and Tuomlis. If found guilty iri eiicli case, the tine will bvonly $400, and this will of course be paid, to avoid tfjrlrttui*,! of til-* I,,•£„,! iim i'oit. Archhish P DlFFKKKNCs: l.itJ.SJ Hue Ha,diss is lecturing, ut New-York, on thn ‘Dcclin, PratMtanti-m." ami Dr. Dowling on the "Downfall of Pupar)*." Tub papular religion i Iclieln, at this rate, must sutler sum.! at the hauii of the reverend doc tor.. With deep regret we ami'iimce tin.* death of one .nr our mu,t aged and reapeetable citizens. Daniel C. 'Vebh.whil, in uttendanve up' n Divine worship, es- Frilay atte tn i n. in the Unitarian church. He whs. •ppanntly. In his u* u d health "vheu he entered the thurdi—particlpated in the singing end otln*r si*rvi- nsaiul seemed deeply absorbed in tin; sermon ; hut, O'lbtlie preacher, ill illustrating the power ofre- l e l| u tu disarm death ot its terrors, had q.ioteil Ine Wo? words of President Taylor, "I have endeavor. dtodo inyduty, and am ready to. die,’' Mr. VV dih fsiIilisefved lo droop, appariidly in » swoon; end, nihmich immediiiti* nssi-taticn wu- rende’*ed liy Drs. 'Ultre Hiui Wjiittredgp. who were present, all el* ifisto resuseitate him were itietfi'etual, mid his lili- buily was conveyed Irani the church to Ilia res- aence. •'lr. Welib whs for many years connected with the "Fines* ut charleston as a Factor, end af a Direc- ® ri| l the Hank of the. State, mid throughout his o'sthsned career m detained a character of un- S'Tvino integrity and unblemished tumor.—Charles- >» Mercury. Ctat-.t's .Mi tak R, t duiin-tic in tie set vice of .."j"!' Win. Wolf, of Westminister. M l., tempura. ff.'i'lil a splendid gold watt'll and a variety ot jew *■)'in n v». Foruetting it, tire was made and the '“’1» destroyed. '•■NGt'LAii.— J lo 1, tt II Frau cnpi mentions as n ,e I sutheiitioateit fact tout a y oung lady in that city "US I rightful di-OHin last .^turday night two weeks. her ali-eut brother Itml been killed, and she saw , I "uly'll enefulfy mangl' d. Fhe awoke by her * e a larly who slept n- jtg her, to whom s iH related Z*"- ri "‘ Lilly I'ljReuvored t-isnothe her fears, i ™dly pci'siiadi’d her to retire oiicc niprc to lied, r J-tnturg.t tin. dream, The n'exl Monday morn- 5 thejraung lady received a t legruphicile patch,un- Y'' 1 ! 1 * that lief brother, a (irakeinan oil the West usiiruad, had liillen from the cars on one of the i. hht trains, Rad liAeo run over and instantly killed, e ac-ei,lent happened at about tw i o’clock on .Sun- j ^‘'vuing. precisely about the same tune of the Senate no Hill ol Repeat can pass; hut a successful repeal in the Hous alone Is. calculated seriuu.ly to '■nibarriisB every Union matt in the slaveholding States, and to give every Disu ion man the strongest sort ot a weapon to nssnil the Union with. Ilia de claration that the Northern People are Nulliflers. and that they are unfailhtul to the Cnn-t tutiun. can scarcely he resistt d. it such a Bill of If.-[sail passes the populm* Brandi of the Government ly Northern vo 1 s. The question is new —if these tilings re to he dune, or to be ntti mpted tub'- done with success in sill'll Flutes a.- N- w b oik and Ohio, and m New Kng Ian .,—wln-tber Consent! Ath ition C-ininnui Inter ests, the real In nds of our Government can keep . Gov, nun-ut thus working together'. Grant that Force ran keep us together, but Force is costly ; Force means u large standing army ; a largo stand ing army means despotism ; and Force is civil w- .,r Tin- more a reasonable man reflects, the more I'* will see that when our thirty two Fiatos do not like to live together, it i-wi.-dom t. part,—if p issihie, without arms or civil war. The theory of our Gov ermin nt is atquiesc. nee, not arms. The strength t f our UniuAe the Loyalty of Affection toward it, n t the b ymiFt, nor grape shot. SKY.LIGIIT DAGUEKiflAN ItOOAiK. r |’HK citizens of Favannah and vicinity are in- • fonnedthatl have, Ht great experi -e, added a splendid Reception Room to, my establishment, for the accommodation of my pni#nu*, wh -re those of a musical taste can nmu-o ihemsdveB on n most Iiphu- titul Piano Fnrtr, pftri'hased expressly tor the use ot my customers. P1CTUH MF taken it) all weather by tlie use Ilf mv large SKV.Ltoirr—nil advantage never possessed by those working by a window light. Children’s Ukenesses taken ftl 2 to 3 seconds, by a 3 nick working instrument made expressly for coil* rett. The citizen are Invited to oxamitle my Rooms and Fpeeimeus, over ZHUzbuum it Co.'s Music Store, .Market-square, Savunnah. nov 1 W. V. PRENTICE. STOVES TIN tV'FE. «!kc., «&c. 'IMIE NEW GLEE-HOOK- A GLEK-riiNGER. By William i THE ALPINE By William h. Bradbury, co- i-ditoi of *• The Meitilelssohu Collection,'.’ **TheN. Y. Cuunilist,” “Psatmodist,” and author of various oth er musical works. We have ju-t published THE ALPINE GLEE- FINGER, a new collection of the most lieatttilul and popular secular music, in four vocal parts, fur choirs, musical societies, and social music parties, its lead ing features are, A great variety of new and beautifulFW1SS MEL ODIES nurmonized. ALPINE AND TYROLESE MELODIES—Th, choicest variety ever presented to American singers. POPULAR GERMAN PEOPLE’S OR STU DENTS’ SONGS— In parts, from the pens of emi nent modern German G-uupo-era. POPULAR SONGS HARMONIZED—A variety „l th- most popular English, Scuteli and American Songs. Harmonized UydixlN^JL PISCES—Ot the Author’s choicest se- ciilnr compositions. HIGHLY-FINISHED PIECES—A select number of highly finished tour-voice compositions, by Men delssohn, Hauptmann, Kreurzer, and "titers. OPERATIC MELODIES—A choice variety ol light, favorite operatic melodies harmonized FLORA'S FESTIVAL—A Cantata ; re-arranged and harmonized for adult choirs and classes, com plete in itself as a musical recreation, and equally beautiful as disconnected four-voice songs, duetts, solos. &c. VOCAL EXERCISES, itc.—In addition to tin- above will be lound a lull set of vocal exercises for Choirs anil Singing Classes, ciiielly from Panseron, together with Lahhiclie’s celebrated instruction for the cultivation and m inagern *ut of the voice, the whole constituting a work for all classes of singers, w - buli,eve "not aiittle in advance of anything ut Un kind that has appeared in this country." MARK H NEWMAN & CO. aug7. 2|j8 199 Broadway. New-York. pOUliS KOI! PRESENTATION—Fisher’s II Drawing Room Scrap Book for 185 . Hood's Bridge of Sighs—illustrated by a series ol etchings; J. W. Ehninger. The Picturesque Souvenir, or Letters of a Trnv, 1 ler in Europe and America; by Win. Cullen Bryant— illustrated. Belanger: Two Hundr-d of his Lyrical Poems done into English Verse; by Win Young—illus trated. Received by JOHN M. COOPER. nov 7 tlltltOIDEltlES AND LACE GOODS.- A large assortment of Embroideries ainl Lac ttoods, tor sale by B. F McKF.NNA, net28 in Cpnirress-st, Moiimnen' sq E.—300 hhls now landing, tor sub* by MOV I 1 N EW BOOKS. —THE PSAl.MS Tranalnte,' ii Hi H ' mid Explained, by A J. Alexander. Prnfessoi the Til coin icai Seminary at Princeton—Vol- l ntid2, Christianity Revived in tlie Ea-t, or a Narrative ol the work of God among the Armetii uis of Turker, by 11.0. O. Dwight. Domestic, History of the American Revolution, by Mrs. EJIet. - Health, Disease and Remedy, by George Moore, 11. D. History of Daries the Great, by Jacob Abbott. j'be Orphan Children; a tale of Cruelty and Op pression, by T. S. Arthur. Adelaide Lindsay, a novel edited by the author of Lettice Arnold, ic. net29 J. B. CUBBF.DOE. f PABLET OK AL \B \*iTEH. —Shmiil’ T P. , , , Ti.UHIlt’s, for removing rati. Pill]pi *s. Freak e.-, and ll.'rfutffymg tin 1 complexion ; just received .ml . i n rievatifet* fSHIE best assortment of Coca, e and other Stoves 1 ever ottered m this market, consisting of aeleet paUeriis. purcliased in Phil«d#!pliiH. New York and Albany. Tin Wnrent wliolesHi*, ot the best quality. Japaiiiieii and Planished Wage Llfliug and Force Pumps. Beer Pumps, Lend Pipe. Brass Preserve Ket tles, Copper, Tin e.ud Brass Laptet'ns, a very hards mile vurt-ty. Couuttu* and Ti aScaUis, Patent Cofiee Mills, Coal [lode and. i’okex-, GoaiHLaiyv-H- IU(4 Si|- ters, Cake Shnflfcls. Ilrltlif h Lustre, &<*., iVC. ” Although my store is not very large, u great por tion id stoves. &e., can be seen where they are stor ed near ut hand. JAMES SULLIVAN. July 13 Whitaker street, 1 Savannah ,Ga. CUntlitun Fiipei ioi*Court,.Hny Tei'tn, ia30 James Mobdecai, i vs. s Libel, for Divorce Saiiah Mohdeca:, J I T appearing to the Court Ly the return ofthcFher* iff, ttiat cite di'letidantFansiit he found ill thiscoun- ty. on motion, it is ordered, tuat the said delenduiii do tile her answer or delensae .dlegHtioii in '.vriting. to the above libel, ou orlieloie thetirscday ol the nexi torm ip this court or thnt the plaintiff have leave tc proceed ex parte to tin* Juvj. And it is further ot- dered, that acopy of this order be.published in one ol (lie gazettea ot this city, once a month for fuui months prior to the next term of this court. Extracttnun tile miuutosj JNU. F. GUILMART1N, Clerk 3. C. c. C. nng 14 j inn,—4m Chatham .Snpei lor Court, itlny Term, 1S50 William J. Handt, i > Libel for Divorce. s’DV, ) Rebecca Banov i Tupiieariug to this court by the leturn of tin; Sher iff. tuat the defendant ciiniiot be found m this coun ty. on motion, it is urdcrel, that the said defend. mu do tile her answer or deli-iisive iillegmion in wn- ting, to the above Libel, on or before the first duv ol the next term of this court, or that the plaintiff 'lave leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is further 01 dered, (lint a copy I,I'this ordei be publish ed in one of the gazettes of this city, once i> month, for lour months, prior to the tn-xl term of this court. Extract from the minutes. JNU, F. GUIb.M.UTIN, Clerk s.c. c. c. augl4 in —4 m lor -ale By oct 24 G. R. HENDRICKSON i CO. New-YoRK. auv. — a .aid n.iLii d Cornell called •t' -r iliiy eveningat flu* iiutilic bouse in D y street. I* 1 )’! " Frenchtmiu. I.y'the the name of Rdnson.— '"e wanted some ivtre-hinentB, The French- "aav, hitn ri-finshnients. and ulsua mom to lodge »ihth.p r ,,p,i,, tor * 8 two sons About 4 o’clock " mill nil,g the keeper of tin* house heard a noise B utter cukes 'i*ota toes &c—2 firkins selected G-ishen Butter PJUhiix is English Diirj Cneesc jri:< hbls. Mercel Potatoes. 30 do White do. aide. Yellow Onions, 100 hexes large Bowl Pipes, 20 qr. Casks Port Wine, 50 bids. E. Phelps' Gin 25 do. C. own do. 88 do.Hiram Smith's extra Canal Flour, Landing from ships Sandusky and Marii n. and for sale by n .,v 4 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A' CO C HE AP l* \PER.~The -uhsqriherh '.< ju»t re ceived a lot of fine ruled Foolscap PA PER. which he will si II at thevery low price of 12} ets. p.*r quire, and much lower By the larger qu,anti Oct 12 South of the Market. The under- ass'irttnetit of 0,i..a.T n ' ' v ^. , ™’' r he / OVERCOATS ANI) CLOAKF <lhh 3 n,nii door bo found that thr* man (0>r-1 | J j, aV e ju*t opi'hM «largfl itle » 5*Sout* of tlie Hune in the OVEItCOATf? nnd CLOAKtS, whirh harp lie-n ex om’.iP 4 ft? iT * »hdom n takimr n»t his , n ^i H ,f H ctured f»»r rh»*m. The Overcoats arr !r is (11 iformed Juay p-»8tsihle survive-dielal- of VHr j olH k j ni j s Mn(i q UH litU*e.-ulrablel'or dre-§ or to Nfiti. a* . ' , , , i e i 'protect th*' wearer against the inclemency ot the ,UI Confnnt wIeIx It.L. fhr* lllfun 1 .. vjni. . . w . a* .11 .u Iwiss^l. , n con ' rnt with this terrihi" murder, the infurl ' we „ t i, ( . r tj, b cloaks’ are of all the various kinds in,™" 1 ', w ?P" n fMtfitfbrr "f the two b >y«(Mr. niinlitics. The public are invited to call and ex in,,," 1 " n <-•'» hi" throat from ear to rur, killing endin', at theatore of Tbl“ , ’ >r '"ta'i'iy- * net 10 Thsm"'', , " ,, '* ,, "Y* , . . oct 10 PIERSON & HI.IDT. 1 w.t attempt I • 'im unich Injured, lie w«* Hnally nrr "'1 luiprisimed. The man, itis thought, was era- Shoulder truces, lor aide hy net 20 PRICE St VEADER. There is H '| IN HE LADIES’ PAPETERIEi u heautiftil '" Ob' upWa'runmHdTmml'sm^iriitii^the'-teHn; Ivory Note Paper, 12 sheets Aliiert Ho». 12 sheafs »is acca-tomHri ^ perfectly Rs'tti'lecsTvetlui'officeF at this sfa- au*‘en’* Note. Envelope., 12 of each »ize, 38 SB- , d^’ 81,,t attempt pn,r d em’nen-ly Atcce»fui; ver MedaliioD Wafers, boat quality^ ^ e Pot master came out to stc-ilcJ* kiet-ojjf. I '#ct94 J. B. CUBBEUOE. Ciinlhatii .Superior Court. Aliy Perm, I Sod Caijikli.n'E E. Bahnaro, Compl’t, ) and (, „ .ilunoock Chisolm. Isaac 1). How j •>*Equity. usd. John T. Rowland. Delis. J O N motion, it isurdori-d that,Murdock t-hisolrn and 1. arc 11. Rowland, Defendants in thoahoveen- .died case who re. hie without the limits of Chatham county, do file th. ii* demurrer, plea or answer to the hill tiled agqiust tinm hy Catherine E. Barnard, on or tit-lure tin: second -Monday in January u xt, or that tin- same be taken proci lifcsan against tin tn; and it is further ordered, that a ropy of this order In? served upon them three mouth, Indore the next term of the Superior Cubit, or published once a month for loin on ntlis in utie ot tlie gazettes of the city of Sarnie null. Extracttrom the miiintee. [ Mgnedj JNU. F.GU1LMARTIN, c. s. c. c. c. sepi 7 1 hih4 i CARDS. WM. B. HALE, MAS[FACTi.'»U Of PEGGED AND HE H KD BOOTS AND SHOES, Plantation Btogans, Farmer', amf Kip B ogam. Itid CuNO ksi-.tricet, nor 6 sSuvannab, Georgia. ■ READY MADE CL( H PIES, KItIJI i>, AND CONKECTIOiNAHY. M. S. ASKEW & W. BRATLEY, PIE BAKKUY, FHVIP AND CONFECTIONARY STORE, Corner of York and Montgomsry sts, Liberty square. nov 18 lino JOHN MALLERY, K U!l e, P £ U A>u TAILOR, 103 BAY-ST-, hhi coiistHiitiy on hand a comi>u-to asauitmem , ”k£: r y c huico Oi.OTlia, GAdSJMERb AND Viiril INQS, of the newcbtitimilea hDi! putterns, with h luUaupply of i^hioiiHbh? KKADY MADiC CLOTH INOmni furnishing Good.?, comprising every article of Grntlumen'e Appnn*!. oct Wd W J* S. SOLOMONS ILL contract to execute plasiertug, of all kinds and styles, ut the shortest notice, Wanted twu or three Journey men Plasterers, to •horn steady employment will be given, and the highest Wage* pHid. .df* AH orders lor work can be left at the office of rut* Morning News. Htsidence, President 3trett. next door to Mr. B. Sni ders. 6m oct 17 JOHN V. TARVER, Factor and Gunernl Couiitiliuslou -Merchant, AND DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN. :-W‘ Every ucecnptluii of Produce, and Merrhan- din* sold on euiisiaument, ur purchased to order. Exchange Wharf. ’ ’(j ct jg W ... W. WILL r FORD, Auction & t'oiuiinsuiou Alerchant. macon. ga. iT All kinds ol Merchatiuise and Produce [ex- cept Liquor, J received "U Coneigliiucut, or Purchas ed lo Order. ( tOi.OGN'E.-afrenninr Farina, in willow coi J bin tries, assorted sizes, ju t received and f-.u rule oet 31 G. R. ItENDRl KSON & CO. jVTEW CANAL FLOUR.-50 hbls. Hiram il i “ * -* ... Smith's Extra Caeiil Flour; 75 do. Pure Genes Lauding, and for salehy ft 26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. GAINES A: CO., RECEIVING. FORWARDING AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Chattanooga, 'l eunissee. UHYAN, WILSON, GAINES Si CO., Augusta. Giorgia. THOMAS, WILSON & CAL Saouuuah, Georgia. Wt W ILL G1,V E their jiersottal attention to Receiving and Fui warding Goods mid Produce. Also to the sale of all kinds of Produce utid Merclwndiie that may be entrusted to their cure. A. THOMAS, M. M. CAINES, „ I’. It. WJL.-ON, "<6 2 J.J. URYA.N, , The undersigned Would re.it«ft| u i. ■aa 7 lK,tl ‘ Parentsand Guardltui., l n V w %Wtfa4-*sS5Sf2. Boys’ Ready M "Bd will keep up the assor H aeasi'n, lie has taken M them made up t„ ,uit I o them to Itis patron, a: > tide will be marked v., ln no abateun tit from It Tim I « pose the assortments w Buys’ Black Cloth Cliifflrk aKd C " Drub ami liliiyk Pilot Over! " green, brown uud lil’S Clutu a, “ Luicy 'l'weed, Gas., Frock widl •• f”" trimmed bl’k Cloth"FroSkloi uc, hi k, hr’n. grc«m Cadut " 1,1 k mixed Satinet R. Jackets !'a!“ c> ' V*****?"*! W'k Cas Pants wetsuCas. and Satinet Panta ' “ k d Satin Velrmiaand Mrsl'a Vi s Yr t» w Cblldreu'u bi'k and fancy Dress Sultea' H Bn ' J “P}'' 1 slrirta TOC | under 8Urt* 0 fine blue and hiack Nayy Caps, with and ii' Js without Covers, with a complete aMiiifment td O M J-«P* ot all other kinds, Ifom Silldren's Jocka) e H ^ n , R --T , ^ 1 ’ ir, *a private room for trying on 5 m I must decline sending It out W (h t° lie tried oil, .except in cases of sickness. Those Ut in Went are invited to give bio « Call, «t Rio S Uothlug Store Nos. C9 and 150, Gililuihs’Rang,. ai 'Pt 'Ju . «EO. F, NICHOLS** IIARNENS aianufactohi a 1 lie undersigned lias opened all * establishment for the purptm* of Miuiutacturing IJarnnlSi nr II IK , r-ngiuo Hose, Firumeti’a Caus.ai Mill Bauds, the. &e. fir*W*f Bay Lane and Drayton-st. share ot the public patronage i» w . July IS. I. W. BiiVAN. CAHINF WAKING IIDLS2 KUV—It. S. BOGARi) ■to Bull st., would iilorin th -eRize: vs’uiali, that bo lias toki n the ala tor luotiurpate ot carrying on the Caliinc iiolztering husincss.vii: Makingvtw andr. tumiture. 01,1 u**>iltU)e hough! audkold. ‘dinr tit Halfio. Dh lint (Mtu JOHN POOLE, , . WHOLESALE and hrtail dealer in I amts, Oils, Tur A tntiru aad Varnishes, French and American Window Glass, pacnl.'varnish and white wash Brushes, sable and camel-hair Pencils, badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, ,(c. q-c. Paper Hangings, Borders and Fire. Boir.i Prints. N. II. Huuse, Sign and Ship PnL'ting, Gilding Graining, and Glazing done on reasuiiahR- terms bv JOHN POOLE. 11 Whitaker StreoC P. JACOBS, CIGAR A N D TOBACCO S T,( R E, No. 27 Bull dtrcct, (riigu ol tho luditti)) near Mouu- ^ ment Square) SavuntiHh. Geo. N. B.—Keip. constantly on hanu, Spanish. Hall Spanish and Americiui Sugars, Ht Wholesale and Re tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, SLulf, Ate. March 29. t f SAVANNAH mutual insurance company, of this city. C. P. RICHABD30NE, 1’rest. J. A. Norris, Sec. ho above Company is now preput vd to take Ma- l ine an Fire Ki.ks, tu this city ur the surroundine country, on tlio most favornhlu terms, for whichnif. ply to the Secretary, ut their Office. No. 150 on the ly June 11 LONDON PU4ENIX FIRE OFFICE. * ukt'a Riaks in tiavnnufili. Apply to Aug l. R. HABERSHAM & SON, Agts. 11. J. ROY A LL. S UR GEON DENTIST. W OULD take this method id littering his profes. slonal services to the public generally, and ex- tiressitighis thank, for the liberal putrimageheretiifori bestowed. No pains will lx* spared to ensure enrir. .Htisiactioti in all operations, and particularly hi the insertion of artificial teeth free of pain, and natura’ m appearance. N. II. As some are incredulous as to th* s-detv ■md utility of the l.etheon. (not Chloroform, l would .ay that in no case where i have Hilmiuiutereu n, has any injury hec-n sustained, (to my knowledge;, ; tthe faille time 1 Would condemn its Indiscritninat,.- use the coUrttitutluus of some reuuering it injurious ’ sept 7. HENRY K. PRESTON. Teacher in the Claxtiica nud Mnthemuticu, No. 74 ST. jdhan-stijcet. ""pt- tf DR. ;MO REL s OPPICB-No.157 BROUGHTON-ST. P° b - 7 *1 SAVANNAH, UA. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owen's "nilding opposite Pulaski House, Savannah. Is prepared to execute all work in his lino witli dispatch, and in a style not to Im surpassed. Prices as reasonable as any other establishment in llie city B,n • July 9. extra Sugar cured Ham’s go hexes eh ar Shies, landing from schooner J. II. Il0inn*8, ami lei* .ale i,y . nov 4 JAS. A NORRIS. ’f'ltUCKtS.—Large iron bnniid Colti.ii and Store A Trucks, just received Hiid for *mle hy nov 4 Mt*0LliSKEY it NORTON. U ~ NDFic SHI RTS, of Silk. Merino and'c.dtrm. with iiu a.S'irmienf of Drawers. Jtisf received by PRICE & VEAD. R. 147 Bay-st. Oct t E nglish imlingand net.twine. 2 H.ili-s 1'iii'h, above Twjp>«, just received per ship Lancashire, frol# Liverixml. and for sale hy oct 30 McCLESKLY St NORTON. VlfllEELMARROWS — A large supply, ju " received and for sale lit oct 23 McOl.BSKEY * NORTON. ’IAEA WAITERS, t Tea Waiters, and for »uto ny oct 83 An'elegant assortment of ingle ami in setts, just received COLLINS iSt RULKLEY. rpBEM- G.ME PER Hlj l’TER CHUUNS- 2 rbet-r-H in use, reqiiirifh hut five minutes to I fresh nilikj A supply just received tHcturer*. andmr sale hy ms & BUlKLEY, 100 Bryan, st. WOOD YARD. PERRY WHARF. O RE.MSHART is prepared to supply order. • tor Black Jack, Oak, A li and P.no WOOD, hy thi* 1'O it lonil ut Ht rrtnil * As usual particular attention given to mewturanent. J'ur the ci.nvtiiiiuiicc ot pprpuli? r»*sjciiiiif iu flu* m*. "t*r part ot thr eitv box8* for’iirHcr?* are iilMcrd at tha ptores ot Mf ftr?. Tinner k Oden. ,l< hu Miij. cmsoii, and at John A! Oobper. at thr ofilee of thi Morning Newn. and at the house ot John T. Thom- as, Janet*#trf«t. tjif* Uusb order? promptly supplied .ms o! 6diHt, bluiUH, Clm r^ittS tttuus •ver and recovered. Glass plums ot all size, keiit tut Ode. C*rb«f,.,OiJ Ol th. and Matting, cut ..ltd nut iown. Mis and Lamns hung; Curtains and Roller Blinds put up. Musical instruments of all ktutia re- (.aired. Wool, hair Hnd moss Matrasses tor sale; Vlso. feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Matras. ‘es made over ill tlie best manner. "!• every descripHon ofCoffins on hand 1s *WSX3EIEBS' and made to order, of the best tna. terial, and finish: Prices low. vest tun. o' 3$' has been engaged in the above btiainetia .° riavtinnah, Rir the last seventeen years, Wllicll iPflhc'L'F him f/i )inllnt/n tit si a li« ..I !. *./ which indkeet him to believe that he can please alf those who will favor him with a portion til their Piano and U RN I TURK STORE, a ii w u u -, 'l as Fubsciubrax . tiitte-. t . . r, U)iv wi ’)ji,(l to it-form theii uaB, ti le ids ami (hepul,tic that they ownowinakim, additions to their stliek of ** Plntios nut! Cabinet Foi'nitur#., which tin y offer lor sale at New Yorh prices^ Our stock of Fiiniitnietiiid Pimms IS niudo to osr own order and selection. We have confidence firre* conira- nd ng It to nil who nro in want, and on th most uccouitnodatUig terms. I. VV. MOitRELI. * CO I ’All”j IlaE1 ’ 1 ’ N'.F.WXSSTX PIONO .FOllTEHMssThe suhs^rt* herawoirid reip, ctiqilyoall attctiUnn to theirstocli ot Piano rortes, com- , „ . , , .Praslng a variety of styles, ec.tupau and fftibh, liy J. (L. Dunham. A. Htonart. -and Wm. Hallqnd Bon. New York, and L. Gilbert, Bor’oti; to- eluding the nii-tahc f,vil,rating dW-rbrldg.. ra* tent nctn.ti. £e. These instrument are of warv„n ted durahUiiy,baaed uponan establisfred reputnuA ot many years standing, add are offered at factory p j ices by the matiufHCturtr'E ngrtita. • ' * * ZOifBAUM ^ Co- M n Q ^ oe St JuiiiiM Pt.nnd N.B.*fiecond hand Phmoe taken iu exchsr./fro. H tinpt 17.* ° xt PORTE MONAlN'--A IjeaiitlfuTSt assortment, Tho-ein want will e„j| mv 4 f 1-411 VYIII Cdll Guu eximuti. our stock; also, Purses, Card Cases. &c„ &c. J. H. l.'UUDEriQE, South nftl;. Market. iMELODEONH. 'i’hese beautiful in rttiUiiients are recomni. tided to the Mdsictil World, us tin* iiiusr ur iqm invention ol Hi® kind ever modueed. it key-hoard is from tour to five octaves In ci uipnas, „nd similar to that of the i tano Fortt', IJy the use of a swell, the’ volume ot tone can be increased so as to equal that of th,' Lhapei Organ, as, substitutes forubich tin yarn be, coming g, in rally tn use. Their hi auty i-t finRh. sit- pei lor quality ot tone, portability Htid i xrreme eciin- “W ot PMcc. render tbsiti all that if desirable to those who cultivate a taste (of Fai red Music; while their reinarkuhle tjuU (mess of touch renders them suscec- tibleol tlie most rapid exetulien. For sale hv tha Manutacturei's Agi nts, F. Z0G1IAUM &CO, l.kt llltfl Mui-lsss4.iiM.U4j- Aug 5 Corner 3t. Julian.,!, and -Matkebsquare. 20,0011 FAIRS. FI. ANTATION Bkfif«A.N>.—The Subscribers are V - , . at, now receiving their u*tial supply 0 f Plantation Brogans, made to older by «—* - the must approved inanutiietorei s. Our stock U very extensive and selected wiih cure. Having succeeded in giving sati,faction "o those who have favori d ua with their patronage for a series ol years, wn wonM respectfully imite planters who have not yet iiur- cmned ot us, to give us a cull, to wbi m w e pV-dg* In niMltiun- ourselves to spare no pains iu pleasing. to our thick tvrn-k. we keep cnu-tautly on band ■ large and choice stock ot Ladies’, Gentleiiicu’s and Children Boots and Shoes. Pieasetry ua . y.ERsmi-E. lufburbow * butler ' :c, ' •■■ ■ ' -•< mc&L PLANTATION woollens, cVc. M. hchlfyn Gvorgm FJahia diab and brown, at fa.-tory priupit Cott nand wool Plains, Cordarille. Tennessee, Low. <*n htiil others Kerseys. Georgia, Southern and other makes l-inseys. plaiiland plain All wool Plains, assorted qualities and colors CajiforiilsiiF. a very heavy, all wool cloth Snldtera’ Cloth, such as is o-ed in the U. S. Armv Blankets, Duff,!. Point amt Mackinac, full assortment Hannels. lu-avy. red, twilled and plain Shirting Stripes, assort,-,) qualitif* Cotton (J-nahurgs. of Somfmrn manufacture Brown Shirtings, 3-4. 7-8,4 4. heavy styles Prims, Plaid, and Stripes, iri great variety WO aM?di'ie* Kilm “ rnotk “ n “ wlengcrry, dyed and Handkerchiefs, Romall. Vertma and Im Madras itc. AtEO, 44 and 45 inch heavy Sea Island Cotton Bagging. Jusi receiv, d and tor sale In quantities tn suit, on lllieral terms*by JAMES ANDERSON & CO. ocfc ^ &t, JuliftE grid 103 nryap-Bfj _ i ^ t<» urvau-Ms, C’A l>. Just received and ftow'offim, mg. a veiy tine assortment of OAFS.' t*f various kinds. They are a very supcrl or article, and those in Want ihoulo^ Ctt n and examine them. "" 10 PlERypN & ilEIDT. 3^8®"" ff*". 1 "* •fe’fjssjaf «• <lCt Oiil stand of Hamilton & Sjiquns. cafTtalists* tF 1 fo* W A *1R III 18 \. , T '! su!, ' c nlu*r "tiers forrah Z Al .L l 'JVi 181 S '« Hi' Sulwei-ila-r "tiers for sate e 8 ' l Sx tr 7 'w d >(npjmvimDr. Wayne) 80 hy JO. m Fee Siunifr. On said Lot are three Uotiitw* one fronting South Broad-street, a Double Tn one on the corner, occupied ash Shop; and*I House on the corner of the Latie and Mont I he Houses are Ht present under rent for 1 Fur particulars enquire r,( SAM0F-I. GOLDSMITH or ‘o Messrs. LLOYD A OWENS. 3tw-tf ..... ■ hjpft nVltOmfafiglJ r~ ptjtlTtf’.E.—tour month- cite-r a i " will be made to the Honoratsk* tit Inferior e ourt Of Chatham county whm «(n(r,V f ordinary j.urpose*, for leard to^keR the loll - ' P/‘ I ,er ‘y* rtx: On ’ negro named. Peter. < the real estate ot 1 hiiip Reilly, late oi saiii, ^°*^ th?h, iw and ered o stag 27 ’