Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, December 03, 1850, Image 1

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VOLUME 1. Rushed daily and tri-weekly. BT JOHN M. COOPER. W. T- THOMPSON, EDITOR. terms: f]ie Dftify Morning News is delivered to City ubicribere at $4 per annum, payable ball yearly in atwinc*, or for TEN gbnts a week, payable to the Crrieri. Single copies, two cents. Tbe Tri-Weekly Morning News, for the coun try,containing all liio newsmatterand new advertise- mcnte of the daily, is furnished for two dollars per- tsnura, inadvance. Advertisementsinsertod at the following rates: liqnare, 1 insertion, $0,50 I 1 square 1 month, $7,00 £>clicontinuance,.. ,50 | (square,1. week,... 2,50 jy Ten lines or less to constitute a square. Legal advertisements inserted at the naual rates, AiWcrtiseinonts from transient persona or strangers. m nst be paid in advance. Yearly advertisers will be restricted to their regu- lirbnisnesses, and all other advertisements not pertain- io2 to their regular business as agreed for, will be charg edextra. yearly advertisers exceeding in their advertisements (be average number of lines agreed for, will be charged ^proportional rates. gp Advertisements sent to this office without di rections as to the number of insertions, will be pnb. iiibsd daily, until ordered to bo discontinued, and tinned accordingly. [^■Allnewadvertiesments appear iuthe Tri-week |y Nevs,for the country. > * All Letters directed to this office or the Editor must be postpaid. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. TUESDAY*MORNING, DECEMBER 3,1850 IHE MORNING NEWS. Correspondence of the Daily Morning News. NEW-YORK, NOV. 26,1850. A very pleasant meeting took place to-day, at the City Ra'l. between the committee of safety, appoint- edatthe late Union meeting, and Gen. Cass, and Howell Cobb, speaker of tho House of Representa tives. The Committee expressed their thanks to those gentlemen for their patriotic efforts at the last session of Congress, in defence of tho Union and Constitution, and trusted that they would, if neces sity, continue to do battle in the same good cause ; ill of which was responded to by'tlie gentlemen, who promised not to flinch from their duty when the Un ion was in danger, &c. &c. &c. The speeches were short and to the purpose, and the meeting on the whole, was a very gratifying one. That affair at the Irving House, did not “come off” on Monday, and the select, who expected a most de lightful time with Jenny Lind, wero wofully disap pointed and chagrined. There was a screw loose somewhere, and it is whispered that Jenny Lind, dis covering that it was a trick to gratify a certain set, at ber expanse, very properly declined to be present, ■nd so the whole affair tell through. Poor girl, she pay's deav.for har popularly, if all be true that I hear; so shamefully was she bored, by unmannered people here, that at one time she had almost decided to for feit her contract, step quietly on board a steamer, ind return to Europe. She had uo rest — not a minute touring the day, that she could call her own, W4j|yi»wn quietly to aonveraa with a friend She conidnbtgointo the street without afflicting a crowd sliphiir carriage. Eut she has escaped from tho boros ofNew York, having left us yesterday, and I hope tho South will show more consideration and gallant ly, and suffer the plumageof the nightingale to remain unruffled. Tkemethodiat preachors of this city and neighbor hood, or at least a party pretending to represent the Methodist, have come out with a denouncement of the. Fugitive Slave Hill, and demanding its immediate and unconditional repeal. I have reason to know thatthia movement has not been sanctioned by tlie congregation;.- and most of the right thinking mem bers of that sect regret it. Capt. Stoddard, of the Crescent City, is to bo pre vented with a costly silver trumpet, by the passen gers on her last voyage, in token of their admiration of bis manly and seaman like qualities. It may be >11 very well, these offerings; but for my part I think there is a great deal of humbug in such affairs. By ! »d by, wo shall have hackney couch drivers pro- aented with tokens ot regard, for their skill in driving «apirited pair of horses, and conveying one in tifety to his home, through the manifold difficulties of crowded thoroughfares. We are in hourly expectation of a weeks’ later sews by the Europe, from Europe. She has boen 0“t eleven days, and should have been nt Halifax ere Ibis. Tbedicision of. tho Marine Court Judge in the cose f the chorus singers, in which Jenny Lind was a btness,' is perfectly Solomcnish. One of the plaint- *> Mrs. Teale, is married it seems, and therefore “ e could not recover in her own name—the other, ' *■ Phillips, is a kind of married woman. She mar- d a Lawyer named Evans, some years since; but ! bad another wife alive at the time; when she dis- ovsred this, though tho wife died soon alterwnrds, he left him, and married Austin Philips, a Musician |t thisjeity; but subsequently they separated, and in 18 position Bhe remains at present; the Court, , “"'t‘ver, took it for granted that a divorce had been bta ined, and e judgement in her favor for $20 or his and her son’s service ; but the plaintiffs have '[ P a y the cost, towards which, I presume, the $20 'ill hardly be a circumstance. |he Bennett ccwhiding affair was before Judge tt y yestordny, but nothing was done in it, und the in- . e *hgadon stands adjourned. Neither Graham nor . Murray, who assaltnd the officer on the occa- llon , has been held to bail. Bennett and his wife left csterday in the Ohio, for Havana. The special Convention of the Protestant Episco- Church met in St. John's Chapel this morning; d it is supposed thut a provisional Bishop will be ■acted for this diocese. The action of the Council Bishops authorizing this election, of course recog. ■saOnderdouk as tho Bishop, although suspended; 8 will therefore be entitled to his full salary, instead “ho $2,500 per uin he hashitherto been allowed. A very pretty girl about 16 years of age, named r, e Tracy, arrived here yesterday morning in the ■■evidence bout, accompanied by a gentleman named ®** Rail, who appeared to be about three times her *c- They had just stepped ashore, when a Police aiaer touchedtbe gent on the shoulder, and request- ^ the company of himself and lady at the ofljee ot 11 Chief of Police, to tho great honor of the man, and e alarm of the girl. It appears that they had eloped cut Providence, Rhode Island, the day before, and le father of tho girl immediately telegraphed the le b with directions to arrest the party. They 2re taken back in custody, last night. That con- “aded telegraph I what rai3cheil itocuasions. A large fire occurred at noon to-day (it is scarcely tlinguished yet) in tho large-etorage warehouse of aahee, 35 South William-sL, in which a great Uau fity of cotton, flour, &c., wus in storage; the **•8 raged with considerable fierceness, and ex' “ued to the store next door, occupied by Mr. Floyd' ■a loss is very great, and wiU probable reach 15 or ,000. It is supposed to have been occasioned by aotaneoua combustion of the cotton, gambling case has occupied the Circuit Court for 0 ® r three days past,and was decided this morning. It was to recover back $3000 from the stake holder, which waB staked against $2,500 on a race between Lady Saffolk and Americus, four or five years since. It was tried before, and a verdict rendered for the plaintiff, but the Supremo Court reversed this, on the ground that he had consented, after the race, that the money should be given up; this decision was aga.n reversed by tho Court of appeals, and tho case came back for trial. The Jury gave a verdict for the plain tiff, lor the $3000, but without interest. CIIARLEMAC, Mysteries of Cambridge.—A scries of wonder- lul doings has recently como to light in our sister city of Cambridge, Mass. The facts and circumstances, ure these:—Captain Crockett returned from a foreign voyage ot about two years, duration, ush’ort time since. During his absence his wife and daughter, the latter said to be quite captivating in her manners, and rejoicing in the poetic ugo of “sweet sixteen,*, have been keeping house at Cambridge. Capt Crock-, etttrom time to time made remittances, the manage- /V en ?n?- wh ! ch Wa8 corj f'ded to a prominent man in C. This ot course made it necessary tor him to make frequent visits to Mrs. Crockett. Thus mat ters proceeded for two years, while the captain was braving the dangers of the sea. On his return, a short time since, as above stated, he repaired to Cam bridge and his family, when lol and behold! they were both found to be in peculiar condition for per sons not practically in the matrimonial state. Capt. Crockett immediately sought the guilty party and demanded $5,000 as a settlement of the matter. He rejoined by accusing Cr- ckettwith attempting to ex tort money from him. C. was subsequently arrested and pu t under $500 bonds to appear at court on Fri day Inst. On Thursday, the day previous, Copt. Crockett left* for Mobile, taking his daughter with him, since which time nothing 1 bus been heard Irani him. His wife and two children are now at Cam bridge. It is not publicly known how the matter was arranged, though it is quietly suspected that some sort of a compromise was made. [Boston Herald. Elopement—-Miss Jane Tracy, aged 18, of Pro' dence, It. I, eloped from that place on Monday with James Hall, aged 43, who has a wife and family in Buffalo. They were arrested the same night in New- Yora, in consequeuce of a telegraphic dispatch from the lady's father, and will be esuorted back to Provi dence by the first ci nveyance. Baltimore contains a population of 169,125, including 3124 slaves. Ir. 1840 the population was 102,313. Of the slave population perhaps one half are only nominally slaves. On the Bbidge.—Three weddings recently took, place “on the Bridge” at Harper’e Ferry. Ot course they were all runaway matches from Virginia, where marriages are illegal without the consent of til3 pa rents of the parties to them. 53P" The Population of tho Sandwich Islands ap pears to be on the decrease. The Polynesian remarks, that though Captain Cook estimated it at 460,000, it is now less than 80,00(1, and still diminishing. Tho same paper remarks’that, were there a sufficient sup ply of laborers, the productions of the Islands could be increased to $@0,(^0,000 In value. Ratifica tions of Uro trehty wilH the United States weue.ex- changed at the Palace, Aug. 21st. PRENTICE’S, SKY-LIGHT DAGUERRIAN llf)OMS. T HE citizens of Savannah and vicinity are in formed that 1 have, ot great expense, added a splendid Reception Room to my establishment, for the accommodation of my patrons, where tjiose of a musical taste can amuse themselves on a most beau tiful Piano Forte, purchased expressly for theuae of my customers. PICTURES taken in all weather by the use of my large skylight—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 Zaugbaum & Co.'s Music Store, Market-square, Savannah, nov 1 W. V. PRENTICE. STOVES TIN WAKE, <fcc., &c. T HE best assortment of Cooking md other Stoves ever ottered in this market, consisting of select patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York and Albany. Tin Wareat wholesale, ol the host quality, Japauued uud Planished Ware. Lilting und Force Rumps, Beer Pumps, Lead Pipe, Brass Preserve Ket tles, Copper, Tin and Brass Lanterns, a very hands variety, Counter and Tea Seales, Patent Cortee BHIs, Coal Hods and Pokers, CoalShovels and Sif ters, Cake Shovels, Brittish Lustre, &c., &c. Although my store is not very large, a great por tion of stoves, &c., cun be seen where they are stor ed near at hand. JAMES SULLIVAN, July 13 Whitaker street, Savonnuh Ga. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! BERNARD F. MacItENNA, (FORMERLY OF FHE FIRM OF CONWAY A Bl’KENNA.) Haa just opened an entire New Stock of _ staple and fancy DRY GOODS, .F^Bf'-omthe best EUROPEAN and AMERICAN MANUIACTORIKS, and wlll.ffje ottered at prices which cannot foil to ensure a speedy sale. The attention of the public is respectfully solicited. No deviation from first prices. HI Corigcss 8t., Monument-square. NEW STORK. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, UMBRELLAS &, TRUNKS, WHOLESALE AND .RETAIL: 1ST Congrcisa-Mtreet, (above tbe Market.) WALDBUBO'S NEW BtT(L; ING. rpHE Subscribers would respectfully inform their A- triends and the public that they aro This Morn- ”■6 opening a well selected assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting of tho above articles, ns well as many others, which they will take pleasure in show ing, as well as selling, to those who may favor them with a call, at prices that will compete with any os- tablishmcnt in this city, nov II STALEY & HENDRY BOOKS AND STATIONERY". J. B. CUBBEDGE, W HILE acknowledging JiW obligations to his friends and the public gefcorully for the very liberal pBtronage heretofore bestowed on his estab lishment, would inform them that he has enlarged hia store, andluidin a more esfensive and complete assortment of SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES. &c., than he has ever before kept, comprising a very gen eral and well selected stock; ntjd he feels confident that all who patronize him will not fail to bn pleased South of the Market. READY MADE CLOTHING .. composed in part ol the following articles—and all made under his own superintendance. The uifdersigned bus slways received from those who have fgvoied him with their patronage, the credit of selling the BEST GOODS IN THIS MARKET. He now wishes to cull atten tion to his PRESENT STOCK, and lie wishes them to understand he is determined to sell tho CHEAP EST as well as the BEST. > The following will compose a part of the stoufc on hand : Gent’s Business-Frocks and Sacks. Kersey und Blue Pilot Over Coats. Devonshire Drab dcr. do. Norway Coating do.** do. Black and blue Cloth Cloaks. Pilot Cloth do. do. . Black Dress Conts and Frocks. Brown and olive Cloth Flecks. Bluck super Doeskin CMsimere Pants. Fancy and ribbed *do. do. Black Satin and fancy Silk Vests. Fancy Velvet and Chally do. BMt, fatfbypnnd white KiirGloves. Bkrtk, whitefnnd fancy Silk d«. Merino and Suk Undershirts. White and fancy Shirts. Red Flannel and Hickory Shirts. Stocks, Cravats, and Su penders. Collars, Umbrellas nnd Drawers. Also, a l. rge assortment of FRENCH. ENGLISH, A1VD GERMAN CEOTHS, CASSIMERE8, AND VESTINGS, made to order nt tho shortest notice, and in the BEST STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. WM. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitatker-street. nov 8 Successor of Hamilton & Symon s Chatham Superior Court,May Term, 1830 James Mordecai, ) vs. x Libel for Divorce Sabah Mobdecai, ) I T appearing to the Court by the return ofthoPher- iff, that the defendantcannot be found in thiscoun- ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defendant do file her answer or defensive 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 Jury. And it is further or dered, that a copy of this order be published in one of the gazettes of this city, once a month for four months prior to the next term of this court. Extractfrom the minutes. JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s. c. c. o. ang 14 lam—4ra Chatham Superior Court, May Term, 1830. William J. Bandy, i vs. > Libel for Divorce. Rebecca Bandy, ) TT appearing to this court by the return of the Sber- x iff', that the defendant cannot 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 of this city, once a month, for four months, prior to the next term of this court. Extract from the minutes. JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s.c. c. c. aug 14 m —4m Chatham Superior Court,May Term, 1830 Catherine E. Babnabd, Compl’t, 1 Muhdock Chisolm, Isaac B. Row- (Eqqity. land, John T. Rowland, Delts. j O N motion, it is ordered that Murdock Chisolm and Isaac B. Rowland, Defendants in tbe above en titled case, who reside without the limita of Chatham county, do file their demurrer, plea or answer to the bill filed against them by Catherine E. Barnard, on or before the second Monday in January next, or that the saino be taken pro confesso against them; and it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be served upon them three months before the next term of the Superior Court, or published once a month for four month* in one of the gazettes of the city of Savan nah. Extract frum the minuteB. [Signed] JNO. F.GUILMARTIN, c. s. c. c. c. sept 7 lam4m ( COLOGNE.—Genuine Farina, In willow covered J bottles, assorted sizes, just received and for sale oet 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. N EW CANAL FLOUR.-SO bbla. Hiram Smith’s Extre Canal Flour; 75 do. Pure Genes see. Landing, and for sale by oct 26 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft OO. H ams and bacon sides—20Dhis. Neirs extra Sugar cured Ham’s 20 boxes clear Sides, landing from schooner J. H. Holmes, and for sale by nov 4 JAS. A. NORRIS. 7"|!RUCKS.—Large iron bound Cotton Rnd Store X Trucks, just received nnd for sale by nov 4 McCLESKEY <fc NORTON. U NDER SHIRTS, of Silk, Merino and Cotton, with an assortment of Drawers. Just received Oct 1 by PRICE & VEADKR, 147 Bay-st. I 8 NGLISH BALING AND NET TWINS. J 2 Bales each, above Twiues, just received per ship Lancashire, from Liverpool, nnd for sale by oct 30 McCLESKEY & NORTON. Vl/'HEELBAKKOWS.—A large supply, jus ’ " received and for sale by oct 23 McCLESKEY & NORTON. CARDS. RAINBOW. give satisfaction by JUST Received, the Albany Cook Stove, anew pattern made this Fall. Also a fresh supply of the celebrated Rainbow Cooking Stove,with a pattern: Itoastpr in front, which arenoW ready ior sale, and will be warrantedto | from the manufacturers, uud for sale by McARTHOIl fc-MORSE. 1 oct 31 COLLINS U BULKLEY, 100 Bryax-A. T EA WAITERS.—An elegant assortment of Tea Waiters, single and in setts, jnst received and for sale by COLLINS Jc BULKLEY. oct 23 rUHEM OMKTER UYtTEU UHt'KNM-- I The best in use, requiring but five minutes to makellutter from fresh milk. A supply just received WM. B. HALE, M A N U PA O T V B X B OP PEGGED AND SEWED BOOTS AND SHOES Plantation Brogans, itarmcr's und Kip Brogans. 163 CuNG. KSS-STUGGT, nov 6 Snvumuih, Georgia. PIES, FRUIT, AND CONFECTIONARY. M. S. ASKEW & W. BHATLEY, PIE BAKER P, FRUIT AND CON F E CTIONARY STORE, Comer of Fork and Montgomory-sti., Liberty‘Square. nov 12 Into JOHN MALLERY, DRAPER AND TAILOR, 153 BAY-ST’, 17" EEPS constantly on hand a complete assortment XV of very choice CLOTHS, CA88IMERS AND VESTINGS, of the newest shades und patterns, with nfullsupply of fashionable HEADY MADE CLOTH ING and Furnishing Goods, comprising every article of Gentlemen’s Apparel. oct 2(1 POUT OF PLYMOTH AND DKVONFORT, ENG. CHARLES WOOD, AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT, A DVANCES Money, (o any amount, on Goods xX consigned lor salo by Auction, or otherwise, the attention of exporters is respectfully directed to this announcement. Tho above port comprises greHt ad vantages for tho sale of Southern products—Corni Sugar,Rice and Tabacco, would always command tho highest inurket prices—containing, as it does, a large population, and being an exteusivoNaval Station. Refer to Mr. W. R. Symons, Savannah nov 8 J- S. SOLOMONS IA71LL contract to execute Plastering, of all kinds ” V and styles, nt tho shortest notice. Wanted two or three Journeymen Plnsterors, to whom steady employment will be given, and the highest wages paid. 1^®*“ All orders for worlf can be left at the office of the Morning NewH. Residence, President Street, next door to Mr. B. Sni der’s. 6m oct 17 JOHN V. TARVER, Factor and General Commission Merchant, AND DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN. Every description of Produce, and Merchan dize sold on consignment, or -purchased to order. Exchange Wharf. Oct 12 W. 8. WILLIFORD, Auction ft UoniinisiMion Merchant. MACON, GA. JTgP All kinds of Merchandise nnd Produce !ex- C"pt Liquors] received on Consignment, or Purchas ed to Order. GAINES ifc CO., RECEIVING, FORWARDING. AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Chattanooga, Tennessee. BRYAN, WILSON, GAINES & CO., Augusta, Georgia. THOMAS, WILSON & CO., Savannah, Georgia, XliTILL GIVE their personal attention to Receiving I * and For waiting Goods und Produce. Also to tsaapde.ol all jtlnj) of Produce and Merchandize that may be entrusted to thhir care. A. THOMAS, M. M. GAINES, P. B. WILSON, oct 2 J.J. BRYAN, JOHN POOLE, WHOLESZXE AND ItXTAIL DEALEB IN' Paints, Oils, Tur t mtincaad Varnishes, French and American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white wash Brushes, sable aud camel-hair Pencils, badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain ing Combs, Artists’ Brushes, t,c. ifc. Paper Hangings, Bordersand Fire Boefd Prints. N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street, nearly opposite Swift. Deuslow & Webster March 30 ' P. JACOBS, CIGAR AND TOBACCO ©TORE, 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 Sugars, at Wholesale and He* tail. Also Chewing Tobacco. Snuff. Sec. March 29. tf SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of this city. C. P. RicHABnaoNB, Presf. J. A. Nobbis, Sec. The above Company is now prepared to take Ma rine and 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 the B “y- ly June 11 LONDON PHCEN1X FIRE OFFICE. Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to Aug 1. R. HABERSHAM & SON, Agtc. H. J. ItO Y A LL. SURGEON DENTIST. WOULD take this method of ottering his profea, IT aional services to the public generally, and ex- presalnghis thanks for tbelibernl patronage heretofore bestowed. No puius will be spared to ensure entire satisfaction in ail operations, and particularly in the insertion of artificial teeth free of pain, mid .natural in appearance. N. B. As some are incredulous as to tire safety and utility of the I.nth-on, (not Chloroform,) I would say that in no case where 1 have administered it, has any injury been sustained, (to my knnwledge;)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 Mathematic*, NO. 74 8T. JULIAN-STBEET. sept 2 tf DR.MOREL: OrPICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST. Feb. 7.] SAVANNAH, GA. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owen's Building opposite Pulaski Houss, Savannah, Is prepared to execute all work in his line with dispatch, und in ipstylo not to be surpassed. Prices as reasonable a'4 any other establishment in tho city. 6m July 9. WOOD YARD. PERRY WHARF. II REMSHART is prepared to supply orders \J • tor Black Jack, Oak, Ash and Pine WOOD, by the boat load or at retail. As usual, particular attention given tq measurement. For tbe convenience of persons residing in the up per part of (he city boxes for orders, are placed at the stores ol Messrs. Turner ft Oden, John Mur- chismi, and at John M. Cooper, at the office of the Moraine Nows, and at the bouse of John T. Thom as, Jones-streeL Cash orders^promptly supplied A GRAND JEAN’S Genuine Hair Dye, with xY* directions, for sale by L. J. MYERS, nov 9 Apothecary, Smets’Building - 1*1 A Nfl AND URNITURE STORE.:, The Subsciubebs take, this method to inform tlieir^awMwm friends and the public that they are now making lores additions to their stock of * , ., , PInno* and Cabinet Furniture. ■which they oiler for sule at New York price*. Our stock, of Furniture and Pianos Is. made to our own order nnd selection. YVc have confidence in re commending it to all who are in wunt, and on th most accommodating terms. I. W. MORRELL t CO 1 An H. F. WEBS** m •* ■- » * XF R *lil JIAXU i.N Jt#J[% XV“■ ■U CHIEF.—Lubin’s and Houasel’e Jenny Lind, Popinack, Sweet Briar, Sweet Peas, Spring Flowers, Patchouly, Rose. Jaasmtiine, Violet, Jockey Club, Mul Ambre, Jouquille, Boq.de Caroline, Rough and Ready, Rose Geranium, Clove, Pink, Honey Suckle, Mousseline, West End, Ambrose, Cedrut. Mllle Fleurs, Tubgreuse, Heliotrope, Magnolia, Mignonette, Boq. des Dames, Verbena, and Citron Geranium, for «»le by JOHN A. MAYER, nov 14 Next door te Currell & Boggs. BOYS* READY MADE CLOTHINa! The undersigned would reipeotfui.,^*^ SHEA ly Inform both Parents and Guardians, TtSiM having Boys to clothe, that he has jaw returned from New York, with a eotnntoto ment of TTvT ’. Boys’ Ready Made lothirrg ! W nu d will keep up the assortment through tbe M H season. He has taken much pains in having S W them made up to suit this mark- - r * " O them to his patrons as low t £ tide will be marked with the set, no abatement from It. The foll&wiSg wIlTeom-” to pose the assortment i :,w .: 7 . , ** « Boys’Black Cloth Cloaks and Over boau S 3 “ Drab and. black Pilot Over Sacks ® ^ green, brown and bl’k Clqth Sacks ► O “ fancy Tweed, Can- Frock and SaekSoate & O “ “ “ “ Polka Coutau %•>, *dt " full trimmod bl’k Cloth Frock Coata i 0 “ blue, bl’k, br’n, green and Cadet Jaakat* K § bl’k mixed Satinet R. Jackets ' * S “ fangy Oaaimere and bl’k Cas. Panta b “ Tweed, Can. and Satinet Pants "2 O * “8<J Safin VeleiUia and Mrsl’s VaafjpM w Children* bl’k and fancy Dross Suites. H Buy a’ whi te, and eol’d Shirts and qndar Shirt* P “ fine blue and black Nary Caps, with: and ** Ja without Covers^with a complete assortment»if & W Laps of all otlierkinds, from children's Jockeys rj H' N. B —Having a,private room for trying on 5 Cm Boys' Clothing, J must .decline sending B oat » £ ?° bo tried on, cxceptin case* of sickness. Those a in wont are invited to give me a calLxt tho Clothing Store Nos. 69 uml 150, GijMVQPSLKtmge. Sept 25 GEO. X. NICHOLS' HARNESS MANUFACTORY?'^ Thcuuderaignedliasopenedati \ = establishment fpr the purpose' 1 ' of Manufacturing Hurnesel;, ..... Engine Hose, Firemen's Caps, as Mill Bands. &C. &c. * ~ Corner of Bay Lano and Draytonxt A share of the public patronage is respect llcited T UrIfi July 15. ' CABINF-" MAKING nh« IIOLSTKRY.--H. S. BOGARDtfS 25 Bull st., would inform the citizen*'! vnnnah, thut lie hus taken the above a for tho purpose of carrying on the Onbfret holstering business, viz: Making new andr furniture. Old furniture bought andsoMt, toms of Sofas, DItuds, Chairs, and Ottoman* over und re-covered, Glass plates of alldizcrl sale. Carpets, Oil.Cl- til, and Matting. cut'j down. Bells and Lamps hung; Curtains and Blinds put up. Musical Instruments of swskindVib- paired. Woof, hnlr and moss MntrasseiPlor sale i Also, feather beds, bolsters nnd pillows. Old Mdirts. sesmade overin the best manner. l, ~ Every description of Coffins tin band . -7—«—t—— “*d made to order. of tho bust ma terials and finish: Pikes low. H. S. B. has been engaged In the above business in the city ol Savannah, for the last ' seveiiteeti Wftw which induces him to believe that he can please all those who will faVor him with a portion f " work. ' nprll; PIONO FORTES.—Tile sdbiori hers would respectfully call attention to their stock of Pisno r ortc*, 1 cam- . , . . . ,P“ el "8 « variety of styles, compass and finish, by J. It. Dnnhdm, A, Stodart sad Win Hal and Son, New York, and L. Gilbert, Bor*<in; ln eluding the metalic frame, vibrating 'overbridge pa tent action, &c. These instrumenu are of warien- tod durability,based uponan established reputation of many years standing, and ate olfered at factor j p ricea by the niRriuiacturar’H amenta. . n F. ZOGBAUM * C»v w n a J V CojSt Jullan-st.andM*rket-sq. N. B.-Second hand Piano* taken in exchange.- Sept. 17. nov 4 I PORTE MONAIS—AbraWlfula* assortment. Those in want will callanc examine our stock; also, Purses;’ Care Cases, Sec., &c. - •■ - J. B. CUBBKDGE, South oft!;. Market. MELOJDEONS. These beautiful it strumenta are recommended to the.Murica World, as tho most ur *q»e invention of thi -a. kind ever produced. le key-board isfron four to five octaves in compass, and slmUnrto .that o the Piano Forte. By tbevae of a swell, the • voltimi of tone can bo increased so ns to equal that of;th( Cliupol Organ, as substitutes for which they ere ba coming generally in use. Their beauty of finlsh i: su perior quality ot tone, portability and extreme ccon omy of price, render them all that is desirable tothosi who cultivate a taste for Sacred Music; while thsl remarkable quickness of touch renders them dulcet tible of themost rapid execution. Fof salffby ‘th Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGE AugS,-.-.. Corner St. Julian-st. and 1 Oil PAIR8PLAP HKOGAN8.—The Subs- now receiving their usual supply of Plantation Brogans, made to order by the most approved manufacturers. Our stock is very extensive and selected with care. Haying succeeded In giving satisfaction to those who have lavored us with their patronage for a aeries oi years, we would respectfully invite Planters who huve not yet pur chased of us, to give us a call, to whopn we pledge ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. In addition to our thick work, we keep constantly on band a large and choice stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children Boots and Shoes, - VERSTILLE, LI oct 1 otessBa. CAPS. • vgSg|$|p ing, a vei-y Btieas various kinds- I or article, and those I and examine them. . T -i. i - • . oct 10 PIERSON ft HKJEBT. oct 91 , UMBRELLAS.—A large aasortuien hlncl; and colored Silk; black and eolo Gingham Umbrella*, ; Jjwt received and A FIRST RATE INVESTMENT FO& CAPITALISTS. The subscriber offers for Vole V oi 1 ? - S 6 ’ w * rd . (opposite Dr. Wayne) 60' by CO. In Fee Simple. On e&ld Lotxre three Houses: onfi 1 renting South Broad-street, a Double Tenement; onti tin the corner, occupied as a Shop; rind * Dwelling House on the corner of the Lane andMontg The Houses are at present uud/;r i Fox particulars enquire of or to Mewmtu^LLO YD' ft OWSIN8. 3t *-‘ f J Inferior Court of Chatham , ' ordinary purposes, for : propc>rty,viz: On: i the real eSta^K- of 1 hi deceased, Sorthe been %aidestate. J( aug 27