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VOLUME 1.
Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House.
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 22, 1850.
PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY.
gy JOHN M. COOPER.
vv. T. THQMF80N, EDITOR.
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Hkverse or Fortune—The Milwnukie Adverti
ser furnishes the following remarkable instance of
me changes which sometimes occur in man - * life,
time. Congress, at its late session, created a new of-
nee in the Attorney General’s Bureau—that of “Copy-
ing Clerk," with a salary of $2000, which has been
S'^n by Mr. Crittenden to Ex-Chancellor Geo. M.
Bibb, formerly a Senator of the U. 3. from Kentucky,
and tqr a short time Secretary of the Treasury un
der President Tyler.
How strange are the vicisitudes of life and the vas-
dilutions ol lortune. Mr. Crittenden wua a law stu-
dentin the office of Judge Bibb, at a time when the
latter had acquired high professional and political
distinction. Judge Bibb now, having served with
emiient credit in many of the highest offices of the
State and nation, at an age, ifwo are not mistaken,
above four score, finds himself in the humble office of
clerk to his former pupil.
PRENTICES
THE MORNING NEWS.
A Valuable Discovery.—Mr. Hugh Cooke, of
London, has discovered a valuable process for dyeing
a permanent black on wool and merino faibrics,
which Professor Rogers ot the University pronounces
tobe more durable than the black of the French
cloths. If this be so, itis certainly a valuable discov
ery.
A Dangerous Beverage.—Water is composed
of certain gases, one of them quite explosive. Tho
other night when Professor Howland, in Pittsburg.
wm decomposing water and causing terrific explo.
dons of its component gases, a rather free liver in
the audience, exclaimed as he held his hhnd to his
esr, “Catch me mixing water with my brandy after
this—l might be blown up, like the boiler of a
iteimbont.”
gF* At the Freesoil meeting held at Faneuil Hall’
>n the 6th of November, Charles Sumner, of Eos.
ton, was among the speakers. As he was known to
be a Commissioner,under appointment from the Uni
ted States, his position, as well as his ability, excit"
<1 considerable curiosity as to what he would say.—
We quote, aftcN- some bitter denunciations of the
Bill:—
“l am one of those before whom, under the recent
act of Congress, the panting fugitive may be brought
for thedecision of the question whether he is a free
man or slave. But while it. becomes me to speak
with caution, I shall not hesitate To speak with plain-
»e». I cannot forget that I am a man, although 1
ama Commissioner. [Three cheers given.]
“Did the same spirit which inspired our fathers, in -
spire our community now, the marshals, and every
magistrate who regarded thiqlaw,ashaving an uncon
stitutional obligation, would resign rather than toexe-
esteit This, however, is too much to expect from
sllntpresent But I will not judge them. To their
own concienoes I leave them. Surely, no person
ofhuman feelings and with any true sense of justice,
living in a land ‘where the beila have knotted to
church I’ whatover may be the apology of public sta
tion, could fail to recoil from such service. For my •
Mlf, let me say, that I can imagine no office, no salary,
to consideration, which I would not gladly forego,
rather than become in any way agent in enslaving
my brotherman, [Sensation] Where for me would
!* comfort and solace after such a work i [A voice—
’No Where?]”’
Here is a Commissioner who says outright he
*ould not execute the Law ! But this is mere newspa.
Per testimony, and of course unworthy the notice ol
Joe Executive. Mr. Sumner will probably resign
Tc^ and should any other recusant officer, go
to the trouble of officially notifying the President of
bii determination not to obey the requirements of
the law, we have tho Mr. I'Tllmobr’s word for it,
'hsthe would turn him out. There is some satisfac
tion in that
The Tariff.
d correspondent of the N. Y. Express, writing from
i'aihingtou on this subject says :
’’Ism justified in snyingjthnt an nrdentattempt will
he made, by the leading Whigs of the House, notwitli-
standiug all other elements of discord, to bring this
(the tariff) question to a succeasfnl issue at the en6U-
ln ? session. The day is past for equivocation. The
work shops and furnaces of Pennsylvania, and the
juamilactorica of New-England, can bear up under
meirdepressi'jifc no longer, but must either be lcvell-
3 08 mementoes of partisan folly, or again give out
■tie clang of the anvil and hammer, which have been
wheard as music to the ear, since, six years ago, their
tr ci were quenched and their doors closed upon our
two workmen."
Successful Resistance.—A correspondent o*
the Boston Daily Journal writing from Portland, Me.,
taya:—
“ William and Ellen Crafts, against whom writs
"ereissued in your city, charging them as being fugi-
“Ve slaves, took passage on the steamer Commodore,
f ;“? r wharf in this city, on Saturday evening last,
.'Halifax. They will take the British steamer at
"Port, and leave behind them the
band of the free and the home of the brave.’ "
\ ,LI - Fish Revive after having Frozen ?—It
«been often said that some kinds of fish would re-
8 after they had been frozon entirely through.—
,1 "‘ rr8e P°ndcnt of the Cleveland ‘-Visitor,” states
Jr u ‘°t of perch were eaught in the winter, and
t L™" n on the snow, where they soon froze so solid
J” ™ handling them, many i ad their fins broken
A ‘tcr remaining frozen several hours, they
ffivt in B tub of water, and on examining them
aft \ 11 n water, nuu uu cABiuimiijj mruj
,L„ they hRd been In the water a while, several of
them
were found ns lively and active as any fish
ttiu rtb c - Br - J - U- Kirkland, in the same paper,
“at in 1820 lie, and several other persons
" u fut eight or ten busheie of eels, in a stream in
onnecticut It wav in very cold weather, and the
('ff'th l)cen d r ‘ ven from a mill-pond by drawing
li J“ c w ®ter. He say6:—“The eela were taken
“16, nnil Htiei'n r. llin ,ri„Lf nmra nlnr’P/1 in A mill
m P e ’ Md during the night were placed in a cold
sin e *P°*ed room, and were literally as still' and
brittle as icicles. Tho next morning a tub
til, !.Had with them, into which was poufed a quan-
llim° i Ws ? er drawn from the well and they were
ths«, <icet * ' n * warm stove-room for the purpose of
*er ln 8- la the course of an hour or two the family
a. e ^tonished to find them resuscitated and as ac-
aJ 1 *i just taken during summer. The expeji-
ih« j Was ftied with a number ot tubs full during
w '“y. and with similar results.” Has "Dinks" ever
a »n experiment of this kind
ein?^ ^ Quebec Mercury says, that a short time
Gain m ¥ e parish of St. r'roix. a woman, having oc-
to leave her house early in the morning, made
Ti,,. ln her stove, and left her four children in bed.
ej Re took fire, and the children were all burn-
(t was the Rev. Mr. Nightingale, (the vaga-
0 Ur „ , ^ ho ?areasa 4th of July toast at Chicopee:
>Vnd" b Dg ™ es —““I they be like old maids, ever
t never wanted.
"What pa,” inquired an infantile daughter qf
Eve, <• What is humbug." “It is” replied her parent,
heaving at the snme time a sigh which seemed to
come lrom the very depths of his bosom "it is when
vour mamma pretends to be fond of me and puts no
buttons on my shirt” Noah Webster could not beat
this definition
“Wife, wife, what has become of tile grapes?"
“I suppose, my dear, the hens have picked them off,”
wsb hermoderate reply. “Hens—hens—some two
legged hens I guess,” said the husband with some im
petuosity! to which she calmly replied—“My dear,
(lid you ever see any other kind ?"
E mbroideries and lace goods.-
A large assortment of Embroideries and Lace
Goods, for sale by B. F. McKENNA,
oct 28 111 Congresa-st., Monument sq.
’t’ABLET OP ALABASTER,—Shaiid’s and
Tanant’s, for removing Tan, Pimples, Freckles,
and beautifying the complexion ; just received and
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.
oct 24
B UTTER CHEES POTATOES &C.-2
firkins selected Goshen Butter
120 boxes English Dairy Cheese
75 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, 50 do. White do.
20 do. Yellow Onions, 100 hexes inrge Bowl Pipes,
20 qr. Casks Port Wine, 50 bbls. E. Phelps' Gin
25 do. Ci own do.
28 do. Hiram Smith’s extra Canal Flour, Landing
from ehipB Sandusky and Marion, and for sale by
nov 4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
O VERCOATS AND CLOAKS. The under-
signpd have just opened a large assortment' of
OVERCOATS and CLOAKS, which have been ex-
pressly manufactured for them. The Overcoats are
of various kinds and qualities, suitable for dress or to
protect the wearer against the inclemency of the
weuther. The cloaks are of all the vnrious kinds
and qualities. The public are invited to call and ex
amine, at the Store of
oct 10 PIERSON A HEIDT.
C APS—Received per bark Texas a new assort
ment of new styles.
PRICE A VEADER,
oct 26 147 Bay-street.
3 bbls. Mercer
POTATOES, ONIONS, &c.—681
JL Potatoes; 20 do. large White Onions
10 bbls new White Beans
20 do. Treadwell’s Pilot Bread
30 do. Prime Leaf Lard; lOhaltbbls do do
75 kegs do. do.
75 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers
25 boxes Soda Biscuit; 20 bbls Cider Vinegar
25 casks (pints) Byass’London Porter
1 bhd Codfish: 50 boxes new Scaled Herring.
Landingnud for sale by
nov 2 8CRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
PANDLKS, CHEESE, Ac.
VJ 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 boxes new Raisins
60 bbls Butter, Sugar and Soda Crackers
20 do White Wine Vinegar
30 do Cider do.
Landing and for sale by
oct 30 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO
O RRIS AND CHARCOAL PASTE—For
cleansing the Teeth and Gums aud purifying’,the
Breath, just received and for sale by
oct 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.
S HIRTS, fine White Shirts, Red Flannel and
Hickory Shirts for Servants, ior sale by
G. S. NICHOLS,
oct 30 Gibbon’s Range.
B altimore flour. 200 bum-eis Baiti
more Flour, 100 barrels ex. do. do. Land
ing from brig Albemarle, at Bolton's Wharf. Forsalc
by R. HABERSHAM & SON.
Sept 18.
IYTEW8PAPER—50 reams 21X 27, 50 reams 24
iv *36. 50 reams 24 X 38, 25 reams 22 X 32, 2S
reams 24 X 34.
Printing Ink.—A supply of superior quality of all
deBCi iptions, black and colored, (in kegs and canis
ters ot all sizes,) for Newspaper,Book and Job Work,
for sale at manufacturers' New-York prices.
Type, qe.—Orders received for Type and Printing
Materials of every description, which will be furnish
ed for a commission of 5 per cent.
nov 18 JOHN M. COOPER.
P OTASH.—10 bbls superior quality Potash for
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.
sale by
nov 18
EGRO Round JACKETS and PANTS, very
cheap, at the Clothing Store,
oct 30 GIBBON’S RANGE.
S UGAR BOILERS.—60,80.100 A 150 Gallons
just received aud for sale by
nov 4 McCLESKY & NORTON.
H OLLAND GIN, 2 Pipes Imperial Eagle Gin,
in bond and forsalo by
Oct 11 WILLIAM M. DAVIDSON.
H ay.—100 bundles prime quality Hay, landing
from barque Texas; for safe by
oct 26 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
H EWE’S BONE <!fc NERVE LINIMENT—
Just received end for sale by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
oc t26 Smeta’ Building.
riVHE CONSPIRATOR, by A. E. Dupuy,
J. Dictionary of Mechanics Ac., by Oliver Byrne,
N American Cottage and Villa Architecture, by J.
C. Sidney, No. 2.
Grier’s Almanac, for 1851.
Received by JOTS M. COOPER .
A STRKA.—The balanceof Illusions, a poem deiiv-
A. ered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society ot Yale
Coiipgo, by Oliver Wendell Holmes.
Biographical Essays, by Thomas DeQnincy, author
of “Confessions of an English Opium Eater &c.
Received by j 0 HN M. COOPER.
J10FFEB. SUGAR, dke. ~ 480 J b "f^
X.7 Green Rio Coffee; 108 do Fair do do; 60 do Old
Java do; 12 blids choice 8t Croix Sugar;30do prime
Porto Rico do; 45 do fair N. O. do; DO bbls Powdered
and Crashed do; 40 do Stewarts Clarified do;200_bxs
Tobacco, various brands; 40 hbis Hiram Smiths
Flour, from new wheat; 60 do pure Genesee do do
do; 175 do Baltimore do do do; 60 do Butter, Sugar-
and Soda Crackers; 20 boxes Soda Biscuit; 35 kegs
selected Goshen Butter.
oct 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON *CO.
C APS, CAPS, CAPS—I have just received
per recent arrivals, the most beautiful assort
ment of Cloth Caps, for men and boys, ever brought
to this market. They having been made up express
ly for my retail trade, challenge comparison with any
Those iu want of a good article can get it at the cloth
ing stoie of
sept 13 GEO. 3. NICHOLS, Gibbon’s Rsnga.
SKY-LIGHT DAGUERRIAN ROOMS.
fTXHE citizens of Savannah afid vicinity are in-
1 formed that I have, at great expense, added a
splendid Reception Room to mjt establishment, for
the accommodation of my patrons, where those of a
musical taste can amuse themselves on a most beau-
tilul Piano Forte, purchased expressly for theuseof
my customers. PICTURES taken in all weather by
the use of my large sky light—auadanntnge never
possessed by those working by a window light
Children's Likenesses taken ln2tp 3 seconds, by a
quick Working instrument made expressly for chil
dren.
The citizens are invited to examine my Roofcis and
Specimens, over Zaugbaum & Co.'s Music Store,
Market-square, Savannah,
nov 1 W. V. PRENTICE.
STOVES TIN WARE, &c., &c.
T HE boBt assortment of Cookinannd other Stoves
ever offered in this market, cmgisting of select
patterns, purchased in Philadelphia New York and
Albany. Tin Wnreat wholesale, (f tho best quality,
Japanned and Planished Ware, lifting and Force
Pumps, Beer Pumps. Load Pli** Preserve Ket
tles, Copper, Tin and Brass Lanterns, a very hands
ome variety, Counter and Tea Scules, Patent Coffee
Mills, Coni Hods and Pokers, CoalShovels and Sif
ters, Cake Shovels, Brittish Lustre, Ac., Ac.
Although my store is not very large, a great por
tion of stoves, Ac., can be seen where they are stor
ed near athand.
JAMES SULLIVAN,
Julyl3 Whitakerstrcet,Savunnah ,Ga.
Chatham Superior Court,May Term, 1850
James Mordecai, f
vs. v Libel for Divorce
Sarah Mordecai, ) ,
I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher
iff', that the defendantcannot be found in this coun
ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defendant
do file her answer ordelensive 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 J ury. And it is further or
dered, that a copy of tills order be published iu one of
the gazettes of this city, once a month for four
months prior to the nextterm of this court.
Extract from the minutes.
JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s. C. c. c.
ang 14 lam—4m
Clint bum Superior Court, May Term, 1830.
William J. Bandy, j
vs. > Libel for Divorce.
Rebecca Bandy, )
I T appearing to this court by the return of the Sher
iff, mat the defendantcannot 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 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 ordered, that a copy of this order be publish
ed in one of the gazettes cf this city, once a month,
for four months, prior to the next term of this court.
Extract from the minutel.
JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s.c. c. c.
augl4 m —4m
Chatham Superior Court, May Term, 1850
Catherine E. Barnard, Compl’t, 1
Murdock Chisolm, Isaac 1. Row- M 11 3 Equity.
land, John T. Rowland, Deits. j
O N motion, it is ordered thatMurdock Chisolm and
Isaac B. Rowland, Defendants in the above en
titled case,who reside without the limits of Chatham
county, do file their demuner, plea or answer to the
bill filed against them by Calherme E. Barnard, on or
before the Bccond Mondnyin January next, or that
the same be taken pro ennfaeso against them; aud it
is further ordered, that a cqpy of this order bo served
upon them three months bafore the next term of the
Superior Court, or published once a month for four
month b ill one of the gazettes of the city of Savan
nah. Extractfrom the minutes.
[Signed] JNO. F. GllLMARTIN, c. s. c. c. c.
sept 7 lam4-n
C OLOGNE.—Genuine Farina, in willow covered
bottles, assorted sizts, ju-l received and for sale
oct 31 G. B. HENDRICKSON A CO.
N EW CANAL FLOUR.-50 bbls. Hiram
Smith’s Extra Cana. Flour; 75 do. Pure Genes
see. Landing, and for sile by
cct 26 SCRANTON, JO HN8TON A CO.
H AMS AND BACON SIDES.—20bbls. Neff’s
extra Sugar cured Ham’s 20 boxes clear Sides,
landing from schooner 1 H. Holmes, and for sale by
nov 4 JAS. A. NORRIS.
fTlRUCKS.—Largelron bound Cotton and Store
A Trucks, just received and for sale by
nov 4 UcCLESKEY A NORTON.
TTNDER SHIRTS, of Silk, Merino and Cotton,
U with an assortmcif oi Drawers. Just received
Oct 1 by PR1(>: A VEADER, 147 BHy-st.
E nglish baling and net* twine.
2 Bales each, abeve Twines, just received per
ship Lancashire, from Liverpool, and for sale by
oct 30 McCLESKEY A NORTON.
WHEELBARROWS. —A large supply, jus
vv received and iff sale by
LE8KT~
oct 23
tcCLESKEY A NORTON.
T EA WAITERS.—An elegant assortment of
Tea Waiters, siigle aud iu setts, just received
and for sale by 1 * COLLINS A BULKLEY.
oct 23
fTHBM
1 Tbebi
’lit BUTTER CHURNS—
3 ”“"’iriug but five minutes to
A supply ju«t received
. for sale by
'LKLEY, lOOBryan-st.
CARDS.
WM. B. HALE,
MANUFACTURER OF
PEGGED AND SE WED BOOTS AND SHOES,
Plantation Brogans, Farmer’s and Kip Brogans.
163 CONG, ESS-STREET,
dov 6 Savannah, Georgia.
B O
READY MADE Cl
PIES, FRUIT, AND CONFECTIONARY.
M. 8. ASKEW & W. BRATLEY,
PIE BAKERY, FRUIT AND
CONFECTIONARY STORE,
Corner of York and Montgomery-tie , Liberty-square.
dov 12 lma
A , The undersigned would respectful-.,
IBHtt If inform both ParentsnnAGuarilinhS, 1
having Boys to clothe, thaf he has jtlst
returned from New-York, with a complete
metit ot ■ ■ * v
JOHN MALLERY,
DRAPER AND TAILOR, 155 DAY-ST-,
ELPn constantly on hand a complete sssortment
J-V Of very choice CLOTHS, CASSIMERS AND
VESTlNGS.pt tbe newestsnados nnd patterns, with
a fuUsuppty of fashionable READY MADE CLOTH
ING and Furnishing Goods, comprising every articlo
of Gentlemen’s Apparel. oct 26
r Coats )
J- S. SOLOMONS
W ILL contract to execute Plastering, of all kinds
and styles, ut the shortest notice.
Wanted two or three Journeymen Plasterers, to
whom steady employment will be given, and the
highest wages paid.
IaSt* All orders for work can bo left ot tho office
of the Morning News.
Residence, President Street, next door to Mr. B. Sni
der's. 9 6m oct 17
JOHN V. TARVER,
Factor and General Commission Merchant,
AND
DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN.
I3P 1 Every description of Produce, and Merchan
dize sold on consignment, or purchased to order.
Exchange Wharf. Oct 12
W. S. WILLIFORD,
Auction A Commission Merchant,
MACON, GA.
All hinds of Merchandise and Produce (ex
cept Liquors] received on Consignment, or Purchas
ed to Order.
GAINES A CO.,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING, AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
BRYAN, WILSON, GAINES Sc CO.,
Augusta, Georgia,
TnOMAS, WILSON Sc CO.,
Savannah, Georgia.
W ILL GIVE their personal attention to Receiving
mid Forwarding Goods and Produce. Also to
the sale ot all kinds ot Produce and Merchandize tliut
may be entrusted to their care.
A. THOMAS,
M. M. GAINES,
P. B. WILSON,
2 j. J. BRYAN,
JOHN POOLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Paints, Oils, Tur t inline and Varnishes, French and
American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white
wash Brushes, sable aud camel-hair Peucils,
badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain
ing Combs, Artists’ Brushes, 4c. tfg.
Paper Hungings, Borders and Fire Bonrd Prims.
N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting,- Gilding,
urtuning, and Glazing (lone on rcasonuble terms by
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street,
nearly opposite Swift, Denslow & Webster
March 30
Boys’ Ready Mac
and will keep tip the as
season. He has taken 1
them made up to suit thh.
them to his patron* us low
tide will be marked with j
no abatement from it.
pose the assortment;
Boys’ Black Cloth Cloaks and Over Lori
“ Drab and black Pilot Over Sacks
“ great, brown and hl’k Cloth Stick*
“ tiuicy Tweed, Cas„ Frock and Sack *
" fell' trimmed bl’k ClothVrockCoa
“ blue, bl’k, br’n, green anrl Cadet,
" Wk mixeS Satinet R. Jaokete
" fancy Cs-imere and bl’k Cas. Pants
” Tweed, Cas. and Satinet rants —
“ bl’k (Ig’d Satin Velontitemd Mrsl’s Vests, N
Children's bl’k and ffiucjefflfgSlfl Siiites,
Boys’ white mid coi'd Stifilininrt under Shirts °
“ fins blue and black Navy Gaps, with and t*
without Covers, with « complete assortment of O
Cups ot all other kinds, from children's Jockej s S
T. , B ;T H , a . Tin *f, a r ,riv « te ™ om for trying on 5
Boye Clothing, I must doclino Bonding ft out
to bo tried on, except in cases of sickness. Those Of-
in went nro invited to give me a call, at thd
Clothing Store Nos. COund 150, Gibbons' Rnnea,
GEO. S. NICHOLS. W
Sept 25
HARNESS MANUFACTORY.
“ Tlic undersigned has opened an am
establishment for the purpose VUta,
of Manufacturing Harness, jlrafi
„ , K ”g ine Hose, Firemen’s Capa, ■AViarl.
Mill Bands, &c. &c.
EF" Corner of Buy Lane and Drsyton-st.
A share of the public patronage is respectfully so-
iioited T. V/. BRYAN.
July 15. . JSfeA, *
P. JACOBS,
CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian) near Monu-
ment Square) Savannah, Geo.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish. Half
Spanish and American Segars, at Wholesale and Re
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac.
March 29.
SAVANNAH
mutual insurance company,
of this city,
C. P. Richardsons, Prest. J. A. Norris, Sec.
. he above Company is now prepared to tako Ma-
nneand Fire Risks, iii this city or the surrounding
country, on the most favorable terms, for which ap-
ply to the Secretary, at their Office, No. 150 on the
B ®y- ly June 11
LONDON PIIOSNIX FIRE OFFICE.
Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to
Aug 1. R. HABERSHAM Si SON, Agts.
„ „ H. J. ROY ALL.
SUROEON DENTIST.
W OULD take this method of off ering his profes.
sional services to the public generally, and ex
pressing his thanks fortheliberalpatronageherotofore
bestowed. No pains will be spared to ensure entire
r, r t. v, cuouie enure
satisfaction in all operations, and particularly In the
insertion ot artificial teeth free ot pain, and natural
in appearance.
N. B. As some are incredulous ns to the safety
and utility of the Letheon, (not Chloroform,) I would
say that in r.o case where I have administered it, 1ms
any injury been sustained, (to my knowledge;)atthe
same time, I Would condemn its indiscriminate use,
the constitutions of some rendering it injurious
sept 7.
HENRY K. PRESTON.
Teacher in the Classics and Mathematica,
NO. 74 ST. JULIAN-STnEET.
sept2 * (f
HK . MOREL.
OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST.
Feb - 7 8 -] SAVANNAH, GA.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owen’s Huilding opposite Pulaski House, Savannah,
Is prepared to execute all work in his line with
dispatch, and in a style not to be surpassed. Prices
as reasonable as any other establishment in the city
6m July 9.
WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF
REMSHAKT Is prepared to supply orders
• lor Black Jack, Oak, Ash and Pine WOOD, bv
tbe boat loud or at retail.
As usual, particular attention given to measurement.
For the 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 John M. Cooper, at tho office of tho
Morning News, and at the house of John T. Thom
as, Jonee-strcet.
j^Cash orders promptly supplied
PLANTATION WOOLLENS, <fcc.
A Schley’s Georgia Plains, diab and brown, at
factory prices .
Cotton and wool Plains, Cordarille. Tennessee, Low
ell and others
Kerseys, Georgia, Southern and other makes
Llnscys, plaid and plain
All wool Plains, assorted qualities and colors
Californians, a very heavy, all wool cloth
Soldiera’ Cloth, such as in used in theU. 8. Army
Blankets, Duffil, Point and Mackinac, full assortment
Flannels, heavy red,’twilled and plain
Shirting Stripes, assorted qualities
Cotton Osnaburgs, of Southe.', a manufacture
Brown Shirtings, 3-4. 7-8,4-4, hea-fy styles
Prints, Plaids and Stripes, in great variety
Wool Caps, Kilmarnock ana Glengcrry, dyed and
all blue
Handkerchiefs, Rpm«ll, Verona and Im. Madras Sic.
ALQO,
44 and 45 inch heavy Sea Island Cotton Bagging. 4
Just received and for sale in quantities to suit, on
liberal terms, by JAMES ANDERSON & CO.
ost 21 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryan sta.
TjENlftNI* PfaowN WINDidfe
ror sale-by v JQHN A. MAYER
CABINK"' MAKING
HOLHTliRY.-a S. BOG/,
25 Bull st., would inform ths r,i!
vsnnab, that ho has taken tbe iron
tor the purpose of carrying oil the Cabinet ana up
holstering business, viz: Making new and repavingold
furniture. Old furniture bought and sold. The bot
toms of Sofas, Dlvnns, Chairs, aud Ottomans, made
over and re-covered. Glass plates of all sizes keptfor
tale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, cut anil put
down. Bells and Lamps hung; Curtains nnd Holier
Blinds putup. Musical Instruments of all kinds re
paired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses for sale;*
Also,feather beds,bolBteraand pillows. Old Mutrnr.
sc8 made over in the best manner.
c—Ti , Every description of Coffins on bend
■t'Mnahigl’iMi and made to order, of the best ma-
tennis and finish : Prices low.
H. S. B. lias been engaged in the above busSnosa
In the city ol Savannah, tor the last seventeen y»r«,
whie.hiuduceshimto believe that he cun please' ail
work Wha WiU f “ V ° r him wilh 8 portion of their
U R NT TURK STORE.
, Tub SunscRiDEBs take
this method to inform tholr
friends aud the pu hlic that the)- are now making laraa
additions to their stock of ’ c
Pianos and Cabinet Fimtlrure,
which they offer for sale at New York prices.
Our stock of Furniture and Pianos is made to our
own order and selection. We have confidence In re
commending it to all who are tn want, and on th
most accommodating terms.
I. W. MORRELL A. CO
l 'Y" “ 0BBllX, ‘‘ N. t. WRBST1
Ang 1
PIONO FORTES—Tho aubsori
I her* would respectfully call attention
it It vs if it *° their stock ot Piano rortes, com-
. B “ "Pairing a variety of styles, comps**
and finish, by J. B. Dunliam, A. Stodnrt and Wm.
Hall and Son, New York, and L. Gilbert, Bor*on; in
eluding the metallc frame, vihrntil
tent action, &n, These ihstrume
ted durability ,bnscd upon an estf
of many years standing, and are'
p rices by the manufacturer’s agei _
F. ZOG_. r
., _ ,, Cor St Julian-st.and Market-sq.
N.^B.-Seeond hand Pianos taken in exchange.
.-bridgirW
of waft-ttifr
reputation
at factory
UM A Cq.,
FORTE MONA IH—A beautiful as,4;
assortment. Those In want will call and
examine our stock; also, Purses, Card 1
Cases, Ac., Ac. k-'i
J. B. CUBBEDGE, South offr. Market.
MELODEONM. Theso beautiful in
strumeute ore recommended to the Musical
World, as the most ur 'quo Invention*!' thft
kind ever produced. le key board M from
four to five, octaves In compass, and similar to that of
the Piano Forte. By the use of a swell, the volume
of tone can no'increased so as to equal that of tho
Chapel (Organ, as substitutes for which the ore be
coming .generally in use. Their beputy of finish, su
perior quality of tone, portability and extreme econ
omy of price, render them all that Is desirable to those
who cultivate a teste for Sacred Mtisic; while their
remarkable quiokness of touch renders them snscep- !
tilde of the inost rapid execution. For sale by tho
Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGBAUM A CO,
Aug 5 Corner St. Julian-at. and Market-square.
20,000 PAxRS PLANTATION fig
JIKOGANH.—‘Tbe Subscriber* are Sg
now receiving their usual supply of M
Plantation Brogans, made to order by
the mosfppprovcd manufacturers. Our stock I* very
extcnsii e and selected with care. Having succeeded
in giving satisfaction to those who have favored us
with their patronage for a series ol years, wo would
reapcctlully invite Planters Who have not yet pur
chased of us, to give n* a call, to whom we pledge
ourselves to spare no pains iu pleasing. In addition
to our thick work, we keep constantly on hand a
large and choice stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and
Children Bools nnd Shoes. Please try us.
VEBSTlLLE, LUFEURROW A BUTLER,
octl 3ra
CAPS. Justrocefved and new Open
ing, a very fine assortment of CAPS, of
various kinds. They are a very superi
or article, and those in want Shbtlld call
and examine them.
oct 10 PIERSON A HEIDT.
i.ik'iHHttKT'LA 18.—A large assertmentol
black and colored Silk; black and colored
Bingham Lmbrellas. Just received and for
•sale by W, R. SYMONS,;
°ct 91 Old Htand of Hamilton & Sjmons.
A FIRST RAT1£ INVESTMENT FOR
AI ! i ALISTB Tbe subscriber offers for sale
— No. 36, Liberty Ward, (opposite Dr. Wa—-
by 90, in Fee Simple. OnsaidLotare three 1
one fronting South Broad-street a Doul'
one on the corner, occupied as a Shop: s
House on the corner of the Lane and M
The Houses are at prest
For particulars enq ’
will be madt
Interior Court Of _
ordinary purposes,
property,viz: Oti
tbe reel estate of 1'
deceased, fortho be
said estate. JULIA
aug 57