Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, November 27, 1850, Image 1

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foar Dollars per annum. VOLUME 1. MjUSHED dally and tbi-weekly. BY JOHN M. COOPER. T. THOMPSON. EDITOR. terms: The Dally Morning News is delivered to City bribers »t $4 per annum, payable halt yearly in lnmct.or for ten cento a weok, payable to the p,mer.. SingWsopiea, two cents. The Trl-Weckly Morning News, for tliecoun- containing all tho new. matter and new adverti.e- ,the daily, is furnished for two dollar, per- , nriUm ,iu advance. Advertisementeinserted at the following rates: [none, 1 insertion,€0,50 t 1 sqnare 1 month, $7,00 Etthcontinuance,.. 50 1 sqnare 2 months, 12,00 i. qnaro, l week,... 2,00 | 1 square3months, 15,00 * iV Ten line* or I*** *0 constitute a srjunre. l,e(tl advertisements inserted at the usual rates, Adftrtisements from transient persons or strangers. _ c ,lbe paid in advance. Ven'f advertisers will be restricted to their regu- i„bniise.*nes, and all other advertisements not pertaip- to their regular business as agreed for, will be charg ^yearly advertisers exceedingintheir advertisement, pe.versgo number of lines agreed for, will bo charged uproportional rates. rff* Advertisements sent to this office without di- ,ction««> to the number of insertions, will ho pnb liihtd daily, until ordered to bo discontinued, and mailed accordingly. i^Allnewadvertiesments appear in the Tri-week j. flers, for tlm country. . * All Letters directed to this office or the Editor [.lit he post. paid. ME MORNING NEWS. [FOR THE BlORNINO NEWS ] To Ann Elixn. Oh do not think 1 doubt thee ; I know tby truth remains— 1 would not live without thee, For all the world contains. Thou art the" Star that guides me Along life's troubled sea ; Whatever fate betides me, This heart still clings to thee. E. my slaves, and direct them to be enforced, particular ly In regard to a provision fpr their support.” And then raising bis arm as high ns he could, no brought it down with his opeu hand, on the shoulder of his tuvorito John, and added these words-especinlly for this man."—llo then asked each of the witness es whether tney understood him. Dr. Joseph Parish explained to them what Mr. Randolph had said in re gard to the law of Virginia, on the subject of Manu mission—and then appealed to the dying man to know whether he him stated it correctly “Yes,” said lie, and gracefully waving his hand ns a token of submission, he added—"the young gentlemen will remain with me.” The scone was soon changed. Having disposed of that subject most deeply impressed upon bis heart, his keen penetrating eye lost its expression, his powerful mind gave way. and his fading imaginn- tiou began to wander amid Beenes nfid with friends that he had left behind. In two hours tho Bpirittook its llight, and all that, was mortal of John Randolph of Roanoke, was bushed in death. ‘ At n quarter be fore 12 o’clock, on the 24th of June, 1833, aged sixty years, he breathed his last in a chamber of tho City Hotel, No. 41 North Third Street, Philadelphia. PRENTICE’S The Tehuantepec Railway.—A considerable j timber of Californians have manifested their inter- I otto the contemplated railroad across the Isthmusof 1 Tthuantepec by subscribing largely to the stock.— 1 One individual has taken 100,000 shares. A Retnnrknble Dcatb-Ued Scene. The following is an extract from the life ol John Randolph, of Roanoke, by Hugh A. Garland, which | has just been published : Next morning, (the duy on which he died) Dr. I Pariah received an early and urgent message to visit him. Several persons were in tho room, but soon leflit, except his servant John, who was muen alfect- ad at the sight of his dying master. The Doctor re marked to him, “I hare seen your master very low before, and he revived ; and perhaps he will again." " John knows better than that, sir.” He then looked I atthe Doctor with great intensity, and snid in an earnest and distinct manner, “I confirm every dis position in tny will, especially that respecting my slaves, wh.m 1 have manumitted, and for whom 1 [ Imre made provision.” " I am rejoiced to hear such n declaration from jou, air,” replied the Doctor, and 60011 alter pro posed to leavehim for a short time, to attend to another I patient. “You must not go,” was the reply; “you ItaiDot, you shall not leave me. John! take care 1 lilt the Doctor doe s not leavo the room.” “Master, ] I have locked the door, and gotthe key in my pock- Id: the Doctor caD't go now.'' [ lie seemed excited, and snid, “If you do go you Itccdnot return." The Doctor appealed to him us to I tie propriety of such on order, inasmuch as he was I cily desirous of discharging hie duty to another I petient. His manner instantly changed, and he said, |4relract thatexpression." Seme time afterwards, I liming an expressive look, he said again, “1 retract I that expression.” The Doctor now said that he understood thosub- Ijectof his communication, nnd presumed the will I zould explain itself fully. He replied, inbis peculiar Iviv “No, you don't understand it; I know you don't. ■Our laws are extremely particular on the subject of ■ .‘laves—a Will may manumit them, but provision tor I tleir subsequent support requires that a declaration Ike made in the presence of a white witness; and it is Impiiaite that the witness, after hearing tire ‘ dcclara- Ition.ahould continue with the party, and never lose I light of him uutil he is gone or dead. You are agood |witness for John You ace the propriety nnd itupor- nice savour remaining with me ; your pnrents must ike allowance for yuur situation. John told me> s morning—“master you are dying.” The Doctor spoke with entire candor, and replied ■that it wss rather a matter of surprise that he had ■lasted so long. He now mude his preparations to die. iHt directed John to bring him his father's breast but |on; he then directed bim to place it iu the bosom of ijhilbirt. It was an old-fashioned, large-sized gold bind. John placed it in tho button-hole of his shirt Wm—but to fix it completely, required a hole on Ikcappusite side. “Get a knife,” said he, “and cut pne." A napkin was called for, and placed by John per his breast. For a short time he lay perfectly fcniot, with his eyes closed. He suddenly roused up and exclaimed, “Remorse I remorse I” it was thrice fepeated, the last time at tho top of his voice, with peatagitation. He cried out, “let me seo the word; pet a Dictionary, let me see the word." “There is *"m in the room, sir.” “Write it down, then, let me e the word.” I The Doctor picked up one of his cards, “Randolph, [fitoanoke”—■•shall i write it on this card?” “Yea lathing more proper.” The word remorse, was then Trittenin pencil. He took the cardin a hurried man- ter,and fastened his eyes on it witli great intensity. [‘Write it on the hack," he exclaimed—it wan so done N handed him again. He was extremely agitated, [iteniorso I you have noidea what it is, you can form *io idea of it, whatever; it has contributed to bring me oaiy present situation—hut I have looked to the Lord Jesus Christ and hope I have obtained pardon, flow let John take your pencil and draw aline under reword,” which was accordingly done.. “Whatam |h>4o with the card ?” inquired the Doctor. "Put it po/° U *' ,P 0C ^ e *—take care of it—when I am dead, Doctor now introduced the subject ot calling : tome additional witnesses to his declarations, and PSKcsteil sending down stairs for Edmund Badger. T. e replied—“i have already communicated tbatto llm - The Doctor theu said—“With your concur- Nee, 8i ri j wil j e(;n( j lor two young physiciaus. who Poll remain and never lose sight of you until you dead; to whom you can make your declarations rnyson. Dr. Isaac Parish, and my young frier d and FC pupil, Dr. Francis West, a brother of Capt. West." L ll e quickly asked—“Uapt Westofthe Packet?’ — r w , sir the same,” “Send for him—ho is tho man H ll have him." ' i before the door was unlocked, he pointed towards r kureaig and requested the Doctor to take irom it n Enumeration for his services. To this the Doctor promptly replied that ho would feel as though ho T l>re acting indelicately to comply. Ho then waved r e subject by 6nyiug—“in England it was always jsstomary.” J I he witnesses were now sent for, and soon ® rrl Y' r 1 . The dying mail was propped up in tl’> bed.with nearly elect. Being extremely eensitiye to P j! **e had a blanket on his head nnd sholders ;and l^irected John to place his hat on, over the blan- P*> which abided in keeping itcloselo his head. r l « a countenance full of sorrow, John stood close p the side of his dying master. The four witness, r-Ldmund Badger, Francis West. Isaac Parish, and C/P 1 * Parish, were placed in semi-circle, in ful L,*- Ho rallied in all the expiring energies ot mind r 1 “ody. to this last effort. “His whole soul, says ‘ “aermed concentrated in the ack “ 18 F«lia»hed. leeling and intelligence. Pointing to- K* 1 u »> with his long index anger, he addressed confirm ill the directions in my will, respecting SKY-LIGHT DAGUERIUAN ROOMS. T HE'citizens of Savannah nnd vicinity are in formed that I have, at grout expense, added a splendid Reception Room to my establishment, for the accommodation of my patrons, where those of a musical taste can amuse themselves on a most beau tiful Piuno Forte, purchased expressly for theurrof my customers. PICTURES taken in all weather by the use of iny large sky-light—an advantage never possessed by those working by a window light— Children’s Likenesses taken - in 2 to 3 seconds, by a quick working instrument made expressly for chil dren. The citizens are invited to examine my Rooms and Specimens, over Zaugtaauin Sc Co.'s Music Store, Market-square, Savannah, nov 1 W. V. PRENTICE. STOVES TIN WARE, «fcc., See. T HE best assortment of Cooking and other Stoves ever ottered in this market, consisting of select patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York and Albnny. Tin Ware at wholesale, oi the best quality, Japanned Hud Planished Ware, Lifting and Force Pumps, Beer Pumps, Lead Pipe, Brass Preserve Rat tles, Copper, Tin and Brass Lanterns, a very hands omc variety, Counter and TeuScules, Potent Cotlee Mills, Cool Hods and Pokers, CoalShovels and Sif ters, Cake Shovels, Brittish Lustre, &c.,4tc. Although my store is not very large, a great por tion of stoves. &c.,cqn he seen where they are stor ed near uthund. JAMES SI&L1YAN, July 13 Whitakerstreet, Savannah ,Ga. NEW GO HERN A (formerly oe VI Has just open Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27,1850. NEW GOODS! F. MacKENNA, XU or CONWAY k M'KENNA,) itire New Stuck of S4TAHl£AM> FANCY DRYH&OODS, Fresli from tho be MANUFACTORIES which cannot fail to The attention of tli i ROPE AN and AMERICAN nffd will he ofiered of prices SAVRK A SPEEDY SALK, public is respectfully solicited. No deviation from ill t prices ET III Congest *t* Monument-square. NK1V8TOKK. clothing! boots, shoes, llATS, lUMBRELIAS & TRUNKS, WHOLESAl&AND RETAIL: 1S7 Congresa-NtriWt, (above the Market.) WAtDHUlui's.Nr.W BUlLriNO. fllHE Subscribers wmuEt .respectfully inform their •L friends and ,tho pibllc that they are This Morn ing opening a well Alscted assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting oi the above articles, as well as many others, which they will take pleasure in show ing, as well ns silling, tq those who may favor them with a call, at pr|ccsthat will compote with any es tablishment in d is city, nov II j STALEY, 4-. HENDRY BOOKS AND STATIONERY. j.[n, cubbedge, W HILE acknowledging his obligations to his friends and the public generally for tho very liberal patronaie heretofore bestowed on hia estab lishment, would Inform them that lie lias enlarged his store, nnd liid in a more extensive and complete assortment of iCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Ax., than he has eveabefora kept, comprising a very gen eral and well sheeted stoqk; nnd ho feels confident that nil who,patlonizoliim will not fail to bn pleased with the articliu they pnreHoxc, or the priees they ny for them, as he is detef imped riut to he uniicrsolu. lease call at 1-TJj CQNGlfes-STREET, nuvll South of the Market. READY DlAlMi CLOTHING. T HE Undersigned l|as received per Steamer Flo rida and recent na iv.iifi a complete arsortqient of READY MAD£ CIOTHlNG composed in part of the following hi tices—qhul ail unlde under his own supei'intenilaiue. TlilFundi-rslgncd lias always received from tlioif w iohave favored him with their pntronage. the credit lit se’lh 1 ? the BEST GOODS IN THIS MARKET. IHa now wishes, to call atten tion to his PRESllNTlS’J'OCK, ami he wishes them to understand he it ihtcnnim.'d to sell the CHEAP EST os well ns till BUST. The following wHl ilompoae a part of the stock on hand : Gent's Busmedi Flecks ann Sacks. Kersey and lille Pilot Over Cents. Devonshire DiHh llo.* do. Norway Coating do. do. Black and bluaCloth Clonks. PUot Cloth 1 do. do. Black Dress Cdats and Frocks. Brown and olite Cloth Frocks. Bluck super Drtskin Cnssimere Pants. Fancy nnd ribb\d do. do. Black Satin andVancy Silk Vests. Fancy Velvet anl Chally do. Black, fancy, am\ white JCp Gloves. do. CARDS. etanl y, and Black, white, and,fancy Silk Merino and Silk Budershitt*. \Vliite and fancy Shirts. fancy Red Flannel and Hickory Shifts. Stocks, Cravnte, arid Su-pelulfrs. Collars, Umbrellas and Drnuters. Also, a large assortment of FRENCH. ENGLISH, AND GERMAN CLOTHS, CA3SIMERES, AND VESTINGS, made to order at (he shortest notice, and ill the BEST STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. WM. R. SYMONS, 17 AVhitatker-street. nov 8 Successor of Hamilton & Symons Chnthain SuperiorCoul't,itlny Term, 1830 James Mobdecai, j [ vs. I Libd for Divorce Sabah Mobdecai, ) I T appearing to the Court by the lEtum of the Sher iff, that the defendantcannot he bund in thiscoun- ty, on motion, it is ordered, that tie said defendant do file her answer or deiensive allejation in writing, to the above libel, on or before the fiet day of the next term of this court, or that the pininlitf have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And It is fbrther or dered, that acopy of this order be published in one of the gazettes of this city, once a month for four months prior to the next term ofthia court. Extract trom tho minutes. i JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s. c. c. c. ang 14 lam—4ra Chut 1mm Superior Court William J. Bandy, RAINBOW give satisfaction by nov 26 JUST Received, the Albany Cook Stove, anew pattern made this Fall. Also a fresh supply of the celebrated Rainbow Conking Stove,with a pattern Roaster in front, which are now ready lor sale, and will he warranted to McARTHOR & MORSE. P LANTATION AND NEGROES FOR SALE. A valuable Plantation in Bryan County, contain ing about 800 acres of good Cotton, Corn and inland Rice Land. Of the above 250 acres are dared and undor cultivation. Upon the place is a comfortable two story Dwell ing with all the necessary cut buildings, all of which have been put up in the last five or six years. The situation is upon the salts, and the health ot the place unexceptionable. Also, a gang ot twenty- six Negroes, out of which there are nineteen workers, and but two old ones. The Plantation and Negroes will be sold separately 6r together. Credit will bo given, wiih approved sesurity. Ap ply to ROWLAND & WASHBURN, nov 6 g, Hots, irt, IKa *F, 1 . jr uy Term, 1850 bel for Divorce. Rebecca Bandy, TT appearing to this court by the return of the Sher- A ifi', that the defendant cannot befound in this coun ty, on motion, it is ordered, tbit the said defend ant do file hor answer or defensiv. allegation in wri ting, to tho above Libel, on or before the first day of the next term of tills court, or,that the plaintiff have leave to proceed ex parte to tfie Jury. And It is further ordered, that a copy of this order be publish ed in one of the gazettes of this pity, once a month, for four months, prior to tho next jerm of this court. Extract from the Yninutea. JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk S.c. o. c. aug 14 m —4m Chnthain Superior Court, May Term, 1830 Catherine E. Babnabd, Compl't, 1 MubdockChisolm, Isaac B.Rowir In Equity. land, John T. Rowland, Doits, jj O N motion, it is ordered thatMuroock Chisolm and Isaac B. Rowland, Defendants in the above en titled case,who reside without the liaiita of Chatham county, do die their demurrer, plea.ir answer to the bill filed against them by Catherine I. Barnard, on or before the second Monday In Januiry next, or that the same be taken pro ennfesso agnlist them; and it is further ordered, thatacopy of this order be served upon them three mouths before tho text terra cl'the Superior Court, or published once amonth for four months in one of tho gazettes of th* city of Savan nah. Extract from the minutes. [Signed] JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, c. s. c. c. c. «ept 7 lam4m UR ASSORTMENT OF GOODS THIS SEASON.—Having supplied ourselves with eve ry article that will probably be wanted in our line, we again invite the public to examine our Fall Stock before making their purchases this season. Our sales shall be made at reasonable prices, and satisfaction W Evory kfnd oF Genteel Ready Made Clothing, Cans, Boots, Shops, Trunks, Valises, Carpet tlmlirellas &c., is to be found at all times among our goods Gents’ Dress Coats, VeBts Pants, and other garments, necessary to complete a genteel eu.t we are continually prepared to iurmsh. Hats and Caps of all patterns lor Men, Boys aud Children. Family Shoes suitable to all tastes and necessities, and Ser vants’ Shoes and Clothhing for both City and Plan tation use, we are fully provided with. Returning thanks tor patronage thus far, let us again respectfully solicit custom irom our friends and strangers. WM. B. HALL. . nov 6 PUSH COVERS, &c.—In setts and single, All U Blaze and Unison Dishos; Oyster Dishes; Hot Water Kitties and Plates; Etna’s Backwheat Cake Turners,and Soap Stone Griddles; Foot WarmesjBed Pans; Wire and Block Tin Plate Covers; Fenders; Ac., now opening and for sale by COLLINS & BULKLEY, 100 BryanSt. C OLOGNE.—Genuine Farina, in willow covered bottles, assorted sizes, just received and for sale oct 31 G. II. HENDRIUSON Sc CO. N EW CANAL FLOUR.-50 bbls. Hiram Smith's Extra Canal Flour; 75 do. Pure Genes see. Lauding, and for sale by oct 26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO. nov 12 I^EGRO -Round JACKETS and PANTS,very cheap, at the Clothing Store, oct 30 GIBBON’S RANGE. UGAft BOILERS—60,80,100 jTIBoG^Do^ NORTON. S UGAR BOILERS!—ou, eu, iuu e just received and for sale by nov 4 McCLKSKY Sc H ams and bacon sides—20bbis. ncifs extra Sugar cured Ham’s 20 boxes clear Sides, landing from schooner J. H. Holmes,and for sale by nov 4 JAS. A. NORRIS. fflRUCKS.—Large iron boundCotton and Store A Trucks, just received and for salt by nov 4 McCLESKEY k NORTON. U NDER SHIRTS, of Silk, Merino and Cotton, with an assortment of Drawers. Just received Oct.I by PRICE Sc VEADER, 147 Eiy-st. E nglish balingand netjtwine. 2 Bales each, above Twines, just received per ship Lancashire, from Liverpool, and for sale by oct 30 McCLESKEY Sc NORTON. WHEELBARROWS. — A large supply, jus v v received and For sale by oct 23 McCLESKEY & NORTON, T EA WAITERS.—An elegant assortment of Tea Waiters, single and in setts, just received and for sale by COLLINS Sc BULKLEY. oot 23 T hem ometer butter churns- The best in use, requiring but five minutes to make Butter from fresh milk. A supply just received from the manufacturers, and for sbja by oct 31 COLLTNS Sc BULKLEY, lOOBryaa st. WM. B. SALE, nr A N O F A C T V R K ft or PEGGED AND SKIVED BOOTS AND SHOES, Plantation Brogans, Farmer's and Kip Brogans. 163 COKOLKSS-STallT, nov p Havnnimh, Georgia. PIES, FRUIT, AND CONFECTIONARY. M. S. ASKEW & W. BRATLEY, PIE BAKERY, FRUIT AND CONFECTIONARY STORE, Comer of York and Monlgonttry sts., Liberty-square. nov 12 Imo , JOHN MALLBRY, DRAPER AND TAILOR, 155 BAY'-ST-, 17* EF1PS constantly on hand a complete sraurttnent IV of very choice CLOTHS, CASSIMER8 AND VFISTINGS, of the newest enadp* ahd patterns, with a full supply of fashionable HEADY MADE CLOTH ING and Furnishing Goods, comprising every article of Gentlemen’s Apparel. oct 26 PORT OF PLYMOTH AND DEVONl’ORT, ENG. CHARLES WOOD, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT, \ DVANCES Money, to any amount, on Goods x*. consigned for sale by Auction, or otherwise, tho attention of exporters is respectfully directed to this announcement. The above port comprises great ad vantages for the sale of Southern products—Coni, 3uaur,Rice and Tobacco, would always commend the highest market priees—containing, as it does, a large population, and being an extensive Naval Station. Refer to Mr. W, R. Symons, Savannah nov 8 J S. SOLOMONS YA/'ILL contract to execute Plastering, of nil klndB v T and styles, at the shortest notice. Wanted two or three Journeymen Ploaterors, to whom steady employment will bo given, and the highest wuges paid. 1:^?" All orders for work can bo left at the office of tho Morning News. Residence, President Street, next door to Mr, B. Sni der's. 6m oct 17 JOHN V. TARVER, Factor ami General Cnnnniaaion Merchant, AND DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN. J3P" Every description of Produce, and Merchan dize sold on consignment, or purchased to order. Exchange Wharf. " Oct 12 \V. M. WILLIFORD, Auction &. Coniuiinaioa Merchant, MACON, a A. Cs"' All kinds of Merchandise and Produce I ex cept Liquors] rccoived on Consignment, or Purchas ed to Order. GAINE8 dc CO-, RECEIVING, FORWARDING. AND GENERAL COMAIISSION MERCHANTS. Chattanooga, Tennessee. BRYAN, WILSON, GAINES & CO., Augusta, Georgia. THOMAS, WILSON & CO., Savannah, Georgia. YIXILL GIVE their personal attention to Receiving sW and Forwarding Goodo and Produce. Also to the salo of all kinds of Produce and Merchandize that may be entrusted to their care. . A. THOMAS, ,1 M. M. GAINES, P. B. WILSON, oct 2 J. J. BRYAN, JOHN POOLE, WHOLKSAV.B AND RETAIL DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Tier, mtinc aad Varnishes, French and American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white wash Brushes, table aud camd-hair Peucils, badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, 4c. (fC. Paper Hangings, Bordersand Fire Board Prints. N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining, nnd Glazing done on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Streot, nearly opposite Swift.DeHBlow Sc Webster March 30 / 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, Sponlsh. Half Spanish and American Segara, at Wholesale and Re tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, <kc. March 29. tf SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY’, of this city. C. P. Richardsone, Prest. J. A. Noams, Scci The above Company is now prepared to take Ma- rineand Fire Risks, in this city or the surrounding country, on the most favorable terms, for which ap ply to the Secretary, at their Office, No. 150 on tho Bay. ly June 11 LONDON PHQ3N1X FIRE OFFICE. Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to Aug 1. It. HABERSHAM * SON, Agts. H. J. ROY A LL. SURGEON DENTIST. YITOULDtnke this method of oflering his profes. vv sional services to the public generally, end ex pressing his tlmnks fortbeliberal patronage heretofore bestowed. No pains will be spared to ensure entire satisfaction in all operations, nnd particularly in the insertion of artificial teeth free of pain, and natural in appearance. N. B. As some arc incredulous as to the safety and utility of the Lothcon. (not Chloroform,) 1 would say that in no caae where 1 have administered it, has 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. PUE8TON, Teoclior in the Classics anil Mathematics, NO. 74 ST. JDLIAN-STREET. sept2 tf DR. MOKELs OFFICE—No. 167 BROUGHTON-ST. Feb. 7.J SAVANNAH, GA. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owen’s Building opposite Pulaski House, Savannah, Is prepared to execute all work in his line with dispa tch, 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. TY KEMSHART is prepared to supply orders for Black Jack, Oak, Ash and Pine WOOD, by the boat load or at retail. At -usual, particular attention given to measurement For the convenience of persons residing in the 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, at the office of the Morning News, and at the house of John T. Thom as, Joncs-street. Cash orders^promptly supplied A GRAND JEAN’S Genuine Hair Dye, with xY.s directions, for sale by L. J. MYERS, nov 9 Apothecary, Smets’ Building - TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. II OY S’ READY MADE CLOTHING! The undersigned would respectful- HhGu ly Inform both Purr eta nnd Guardians, having Boys to clothe, that he has just - ™ returned frqm New-York, with a complete assort ment ot Boys’ Ready Made lothing! • W ,n( l will keep up the assortment through tho g H season. He lias taken much pains hi having 2 K them made up to auit this market, and will ortrir S O them to his patrons t ' " vj them to his putrons as low as possible. Each sr ^ > tide will be marked with the selling price, nnd »> no abatement from it Tho following will com- w pose tho jissoi-tment; ^ M Boys’ Black Cloth Clonks and 0«<tr Coats “ Drub nnd black Pilot Over Racks “ green, brown and bl'k Cloth Sacks *** O “ fancy Tweed, Cas., Frock and Sack Coats ® ft “ '* .. “ Polka Coatees “ lull trimmed hl’k Cloth Frock Costs 0 “ blue, hl’k, hi 'n, green mid Cadet Jackofa g B 11 hl’k mixed Satinet R. Jackets 3 ’’ fancy Coslmere and bl'k Cas. Pants r! g “ Tweed. Cas. and Satinet Pants ® 5 “ bl’k fig'd Satin Velentia and Mrol’a Vests, “ m Children's bl’k and fiihoy Dress Suite*. H Boys' white and col’d Shlrti nnd under Shirt* Q “ fine blue and black Navv Cops, witli and t* e- without Covers, with a complete nssortnicnt i.f O w Caps of all other kinds, from children’s Jockeys H W U P- W E-i N. B.—Having a private room for trying on m h Boys’ Clotliing, I must decline sending it out Si! to be tried on, c-xceptln cafes of sickness. Those O in went are invited to give mo a call, at the •* Clothing Store Nos. 69 and 150, Gibbons' Rongo. Bept 85 GEO. a. NICHOLS?. HARNESS MANUFACTORY'. The undersigned has opened ai establishment for the of Manufacturing II..... Engine Iloac, Firemen's Cups, Mill Bands, Ate. Scc. (S’* Comer of Boy Lone nnd Drayton-st. A share of the public llcited July 15 - aotons . apenedan JBs i purpose Hftv* Harness, ill's Capa.wgllswr lini A share of the public patronage Is respectfully so- T. IV. BUY AN. lyr CABINE , MAKING and Ul'- HOLSTEKY.—H. IS. BOGARDUS, No- 25 Bull st., would inform the citizens ofSa- vannt.li, that lie has taken the above afore, tor the purpose of carrying on the Cabinet nnd Up- holsteringbusiness,viz; Mokingnew nndreporlngold furniture. Old furniture bought nnd sold. The bot toms of Sofas, Dhnns, Chairs, and Ottomans, made over and re-covered. Glass plates of all sizes kept for sale. Carpets, Oil Clnth, and Matting, cut anil put down. Bolls and Lamps hung; Curtains nnd Roller Blinds put up. Musical Instruments of all kinds re paired. Wool, hair nnd moss Matrasses for snlc -, Also, feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Mutra*. see made over in the best manner. Every description of Coffin* on hand and made to order, of the beat ma terials and finish: Prices low. H. 8. B. has been engaged in the above fondness In the city of Savannah, for the last sovetitoen yottrs, which induces him to believe that ho can please ail those who will favor him with ft portion of their work. nprllO—ly 1‘IANO AND URN ITU RE STORE. * Th* SuDscninKns tnke^ this method to inform their-u friends and thcpuhlic that they are now making hu ge additions to their stock of Pi^iioa anil Cabinet Fnmltupo, which they oiler for sale at New York prices. Our stock of Fumlforcand Pianos is mode to out- own order and selection. We have confidence in re. commending it to all who are in want, and on th most accommodating terms. I. W. MORRELL & CO W. M021RKLL K. V. WEDSrs H Ang 1 Atilli 1 Imm F1 tt T11 KOUTE8.—The subserl bers would respectfully coll nttention fl [I M f) 7 to tlieir stock of Piano rorrn*, com-" “ " , , " prising a variety of styles, compass ’ and finish, by J. B. Dunhntii.A. Stodnrt and VVra. HbII nnd Soli, New, York, nnd L. Gilbert, Borfou; ini eluding the motalicframe, vibrating overbriage pa tent action, See. 'These instruments are of warran ted durability,based upon on established reputation of many yews standing, and ale ofiered at factory prices by the manufacturer's agents. .* F. ZOGBAUM Sc Co,-, CorSt JuRnn-st.and Market-sq. N.^B.-Second band Pianos taken in exchange. nov 4 PORTE MONAI8—A beautiful as- IM assortment. Those in wnnt will call and igj examine our stock; also, Purses, Cord “ Coses, See., See, J. B. CUBJ1EDGE, South Market. CHIEF.—Lubin’s and Roussel’s Jenny Lind, Popinnck, 8weet Briar, Sweet Pp«s, Spring Flowers, Patchouly, Rose. Jessamine, Violet, Jockey Club, Mul Anil,re, Jonquille, Boq. de Caroline, Rongh and Ready, Rose Geranium, Clove, Pink, Honey Suckle, Moussoline, West End, Ambrosie, Cedrat, Mille Fleurs, Tubereuse, Holliotrope, Magnolia, Mignonette, Boq. des Domes, Verbena, and Citron Geranium, for sale by JOHN A. MAYER, nov 14 Next door to Currt-li ft Boggs. MELUDEONS. These beautiful iu struments are recommended to the Musical World, ns the most Ur iqur Invention of tho kind ever produced. le key board is frofo four to five octaves in cmnpas* and similar to that of the Piano Forte. By the use of h swell, the volume of tone can be increased so ns to equal that of (he Chapel Organ, ns substitutes for which they are be coming generally in use. Tlieir beauty of finish, *u- perlor quality oi tone, 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 sule by the Matiulacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGBAUM Sc CO, Aug 5 Corner St. Julian-st. and Market-square. UO,OOOP Alts PLANTATION ’ BROGANS.—The Subscribers are now receiving tlieir usual supply of ■ Plantation Brogans, made to order by* the most approved manufacturer*. Our stock. Is very extensive and selected with csro. Having succeeded in giving satisfaction to those who have favored us with their patronage for a series ol years, we would respectfully invite Planters who have not yet pur chased of us, to give us a call, to whom we pledgo ourselves to spare no pains iu pleasing. In addition to our thick work, we keep constantly on hand a lnrge and choice stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children Boots and Shoe*. Please try us. VERSTILLE, I.UFBURROW At BUTLER oct 1 3m J CAPS. Just received and now c r „ ing, a very fine assortment of CAPfVot various kinds. They are a very superi or article, and those in want sboultLqaU nnd examine them. ' oct 10 PIERSON Sc UMBRELLAS.—A large ^»p^wblnck and colored Silk: black 0 SLe* Gingham Umbrellas. Jnsf receii >*T^.saleby W. R: oct 91 Old stand-of Hamill A FIRST RATE INVKl, [sj CAPITALISTS. TheaubscrtWcrt itno. 36, Liberty Ward, (opposite Dr. by 90. in Fee 8imp!e. On said Lot ale three one fronting South Broad-street, a Double Ti one on the corner, occupied ns a Shop; and a! House on the corner of the Lane'arid Monlg< The Houses are at present under-rent for For particulars enquire of SAMUEL GOLD8MI or to Messrs. LLOYD & OW: 3tw-tf Aug 13 [VTOTICE—Four months alter date, application 11 will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the property, viz: On > negro mao muned Pete the real estate of I blhp Reilly, late of sab deceased, for the benefit of the naira aud c said estate. JULIA ANN RI21 LY, tug 37 '.M