Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, December 06, 1850, Image 1

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four Dollars per annum. Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House. VOLUME 1. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6,1850. PUBLISHED DAILY AND TUI-WEEKLY. ItY JOHN M. COOPE1C. T. THOMPSON, EDITOR. tkums: .flic Dally morning New* is delivered to City (ibscritrer* nt 84 per annum, payable bait yenriy in .trance, or for ten cents a week, payable to the Carriers. Sinvle copies, TWOCRNTS. TUe Tri-Weekly Morning News,for thecoun- containing all the newamaitor and new advertise- menu of tho daily, is furnished for two ■dollars per- aoiniir>,irraclvoncei. Advertisementsinsorted at the following rate* : ltenure, 1 insertion,80,50 I 1 square 1 month, 87,00 ^continuance,.. 50 | I square,l week,... "J,50 ;^ Ten lines or less to constitute a square. iTegnl advertisements inserted at the usual rates. Advertisements from transient persons or strangers, mint be paid in advance. Yearly advertisers will bo restricted to their regu- Jarbuisnesses, and all other advertisements not pertain- to their regular business as agreed for, will be charg gii extra • j Yearly advertisers exceedingintheir ndvortisements tie average nuinberof linos agreed for, willbecliarged t tproportional rates. CgP Advertisements sent to this office without di ctions as to tho numbor of insertions, will be pub- l„li e d daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and eharged accordingly. PZPAII new advertisements appear in tho Tri-week l/sev’8, for the country. . » AH Letters directed to this office or the Editor must be post paid.• the morning news. [COlUlESrONDENCE OP THE MORNING NEWS.] NE W-\ ORK, NOV. 29,1850. The Special Convention finds it rather a diilicult matter’to fix upon a Provisional Bisliop foi* this dio cese—they were in session until 1 o'clock this morn- and although five or 8ix ballots* were tuken," neither of the candidates could get- the necessary Dumber of votes. Drs. Seahurry and WMtehouse were the favorites, t it the high and low church were qually divided that no result could be arrived at, but to disagree. Dr. Williams, ot the College at Hart ford, Connecticut, spoiled the projects of the above twain, and their names were ultimately withdrawn. Dra. Southgate and Williams then entered the field, ut it was of no use,nud as a dernier resort,’ the friends of these gentlemen were requested tobecomea Com mittee of Conference, to agree upon the candidate and report to-day. At the last accounts, however, no report had been mhde, so that it is yet very doubtful if any election takes place. A great many of the delegates are opposed to all action in the case, and deny the authority of the Standing Committee to call the Convention; and they will defeat action if possible. A resolution has been adopted to pay the Bishop, on the day he is Consecrated, all that remains of the Episcopal fund, after paying Dr. Onderdonk his $2,500. From this it would appear that it ib not intended to pay Dr. O. any large salary. If he be the Bishop, however, defacto, de can certainly claim a Bishop’s stipend. The Herald to-day, contains copies of the docu- TpneEts in the unhappy Forest affair ; but it is most unfair to publish them, if, a:> I hear, tho trial of Mrs. F’s. suit for divorce is to he proceeded with in a few days. The uncontradictcd statements of the husband jrenow spread before the public, and as it is likely to prejudice her suit alone, the motive for, and the party making tho publication, many be shrewdly suspect ed. There was a rumor, however, that the lady had abandoned the suit; and it is said that she was Been walking with Mr. F. in Broadway, a few days since, whieb, if true, would give some coloring to the rumor. I hope, for tho sake of all parties, that a 'compromise may yet be effected. A meeting was held last night by several influen tial persons of this city, for the purpose of forming u “Free Trade League” to advocate the abolition ot in direct taxation, and to establish Free Trade and di* rect taxation for the support of the General Govern* mient. A committee was appointed to draft a consti. tution and bye laws for the League. Several persons were injured by the falling ot the walla of the building in South William-et., when the fire occurred on Wednesday—they tell on a wooden shanty, and it is a wonder that every one witflin it was not killed. Bennett of the Herald, as I stated in iny Inst letter, started with Ilia wife for Havana, in the Ohio, on Tuesday, nt the very time that the investigation o the cowhiding affair was going on before Judge Daly» and when his presence was required to undergo a cross examination ns demanded by defendant’s coun- It is now argued that as he failed to appear, the charge against Mr. Graham must be dismissed, which Bennett's'counsel denies; but I believe the Judge will so decide. The truth is that New-York was get ting too hot for Mr. B.; lie has been harraseed lately with civil and criminal prosecutions, and ns he was stepping aboard the Ohio, was served with yet another process, nt the suit of Mr. Wilkes of the Police Ga zette, for. libel. His triul for libel on Major Noah was to come on next term in the Court of Sessions, and nBtroug effort would have been made to send him to Blackwell’s Island, if convicted,and it might have suc ceeded. It is said that he will not return to New ark for a long tjine. Aeuriouscase is now before the Superior Court here, being a suit by the widow of a deceased gentleman named llidgway, who died intestate, leaving an es tate worth $150,000, which is claimed by the children °f 8 former wife, who got a divorco from him on the ground of infidelity. It was contended i y them that the second marriage was illegal, and therefore t^plaiMiff’lius no claim to the estate, or any por tion of it. This is a nice question, and the decision the.Court is looked for with some interest. I’hero is nothing worthy of note transpiring in the % to-day,. Wo arc enveloped in a foggy, damp, misty atmosphere,irioBt disagreeable and most unhealthy. If toe bill of mortality is net increased considerably tois week, 1 shall bo agreeably deceived. Thefoggs ar eno\v very dense of a morning, and steamboats arrive very irregulurly. In many of the oilices dowu town, it was found necessary to keep the gas burning A Kentucky Heroine.—A letter, from Frankfort, Ky., in the Louisville Journal says: The hide grans region was the scene, Wednesday, 6th, of an anomalous and tragical occurrence. It is the more tragical bccouse the principal actor (or ac tress) is a woman. Be it remembered also that she moves in good society, and is, or was, a9 much res pected ns any lady m Paris. May her good name lose nothing by her chivalry and conjugal affection. Three men of bully repatution went into the house of a gentleman in Paris, Ky., and asked his wife when* he was, avowing their business to bo to tie him up and whip him for slapping the mulatto child of one of their chums. She replied that he was in his shop.— They went off and tho followed them into the shop unperceived, and picked up a mallet and chisel.— One of the men drew a knile and pistol and advanced to the husband, who cornered, squalling murder. The lady, however, advunced with necessary speed, and dealt the assailant a blow with the mallet upon the shoulder, dislocated it, and silbqced him. The Becond was met by the woman, and a blow with tho same instrument, dealt with such force cu the forehead ns to break the skull, put him hors de combat.. The heroine turned to her husband and found him tussling with the third on the floor. She went to work upon this third gentleman’s head as deliberately as circumstances allowed, and succeed ed in relieving her husband from all fear of •■murder" at his hands. All the gentlemen assailants had to be packed home. 1 have this statement- otthe facts and diameters connected with this afiuir from a gen tleman of undoubted veracity, who came from Paris- since the occurrence. 1 have heard of such heroism before, hut not since tho days of Boone, Logan, and Kenton. She must have some of their blood in her veins. Just imag ine a woman, weighing scarcely 120 pounds, of mild countenace and modest mien, facing three ruffians and flamming out the trio with no aid but that of her husband in tripping one of them. The School Mistress and her Canine Friend. —A young lady of one of the northern towns of this county while engaged in teaching school the past summer,fltfcw miles'from her home, was singled out towards?he close of her engagement without uny apparent inducement, by the dog of one of her en\- pioycrs, as tho peculiar object ot his regard, which soon unaccountably increased to such u degree that he could scarcely ho beaten frfiui her side ,or preven ted from entering the school house to which be daily repaired. At the termination of her school, which she left in failing health, when about to start for her parental residence the dog gave signs of his deter mination to follow her, which ppreeiving she turned to the owner, and soon effected the purchase of the animal, which now jtjyt-twiy--sttcnded her home.— Her first words on entering the house were—“Moth er, 1 have come home to die and have brought A friend here to watch over my grave" Af ter making this announcement she immediately took to her bed and sunk rapidly in a typhoid which in ubouta week terminated in her death. During her whole sickness the faithful and evidently sorrow-stricken dog, never but for a few moments at a time left the sick room, constantly lying dejectedly near the bend of her bed, and seeming but too blest when permitted to lick her fevered hand, which was occasionally extended for his tender caresses. As her final hour drew near, ho became indifferent about fuod, and soon refused it altogether. After her death, which he seemed to comprehend, he con tinued to watch by the corpse, only atone time leav ing it, and that wus when the coffin case, which hav- ing arrived with tho coffin, was carried and placed by the side of the grave previously dug in an en closure near the house. He. then, having'somehow Jjoeu mndeawure of Wha| W14H going on, caiue.putof the house, went to the ca-e', tmff with his paws *n the side, looked in, and seemed to examine it attentively. He next jumped down into tho grave, and appeared to inspect that also with equul caro and attention.— He then came out and hurried back to his post by the corpse, which ho continued to watch till it was brought out lor interment, when he closely followed the coffin, and looked sorrowfully on, as it was low ered to its final resting place, and tho grave filled up Whon’his human fellow mourners retired, however, he remained behind, and lying down at the head of the grave, could not be induced to leave the spot, re fusing, for the first few days, all food, then, for a week or two sparingly receiving it when brought to him, and at last, going occasionally to the house for it, but only to despatch in haste what wus set before him, and return to his end and lonely vigil, which night and day, lie still continues to keep over the re mains of his beloved mistress.—Vermont Freeman. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! BERNARD F. MaoKENNA, (FORMERLY OF FHE FIRM OF CONWAY k MKENNA,) Has just opened mi entire Now Stock of staple ani> fincy DRY GOODS, Fresh from the best EUROPF.AN and AMERICAN MANUFACTORIES, and will be offered at prices which cannot fail to bnsurk a si’Ktsdy balk. The attention of the public is respoctfuily solicited. No deviation from.first prices. 0? J I I1 Congcss st., Monument-square. NEW STORE. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, IIATS, UMBRELLAS & TRUNKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: IS? Cougreem-Mtrcet, (above the Market.) WALDHUKO's NSW HUH TING. q.IHE Subscribers would respectfully inform their -L friends and the public that they are This Morn ing opening u well selected assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting of the abovo articles, as well as mnny others, which they will take pleasure in show ing, ns well as selling, to those wbo may favor them with a call, at prices that will compete with uny es tablishment in this city, novll STALEY & J4HNDRY BOOKS AND STATIONERY. J. B. CUBBEDUE, W HILE acknowledging his obligations to his friends and the public generally for tho very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on his estab lishment, would inform them that he bus enlarged his store, and laid in n more extensive and complete assortment of SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS IfOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES. ,fcc„ than He bus ever before kept, comprising a very gen eral and well selected stock; mid lie feels confident that all who patronize him will hot jail to he pleased with the articles they purchase, or' the prices they nay for them, as he is determined not to he undersold. Please cull ut 1591 CONGRESS-STREET, nuv 11 South Of the Market. BEADY MADE CLOTHING. T HE Undersigned hns received per Steamer Flo rida and recent arrivals a oomplete assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, composed in part of the following articles—nnd all made, under his own sunerintemlanee. The undersigned has always received from those who have favored him with their patronage, the credit oi selling thU BEST GOODS IN THIS MARKET. He now wishes to call atten tion to his PRESENT STOCK, nud he wishes them to understand ho is determined to sell tho CHEAP EST as well as the BEST. The following will compose a part of the stock on hand : Gent’s Business Frocks nnd Saoks. Kersey and Bltle Pilot Over Coats. Devonshire Drab do. do. Norway Coating do. do. Black und blue Cloth Cloaks.* - Pilot Cloth’ do. do. Black Dress Couts and Frocks. Brown and olive Cloth Frocks. Bluck super Doeskin Cassituere Pants. Fancy nnd ribbed do. do. Black Satin und fancy SilkWt6ts. Fancy Velvet and Chally do. Black, fancy, and white Kid Gloves. Black, white, nnd fancy SilSfjdo, Merino and Silk Undershirts'. White nnd fancy Shirts. - • * Ri-li Flannel and Hlclnhy BBrrts, Stocks, Cravats, nud Su-penders. Collnrs, Umbrellas nnd Drawers. Also, a large assortment of FRENCH. ENGLISH, A AT) GERMAN CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, AND VESTINGS, made to order nt the shortest nori e, and in the BEST STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. WM. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitutker-atreet. liov 8 Successor of Hamilton &. Symons STOVES TIN WAllE.&c., &c. Chatham Superior Court,May Term, 1850 James Mordecai, 4 vs. s Libel for Divorce Sarah Mordecai, ) I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher iff, that the defendantcannot be found in thlscuun- ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defendant do file her nnav.-er or defensive allegation in writing, to the above libel, on or before tho first day of the next lerm of thia court, or that thcplaiutitf have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is further or dered, that a copy of thia order he published in one ol the gazettes of this city, once a month fur four months prior to the next term of thia court. Extract from the minutes. JNO. F. GU1LMART1N, Clerk s. c. c. c. ang 11 lam—4 m Chatham Superior Court. May Term, I S.TO William J. Bandy, 1 vs. Libel for Divorce. Rebecca Bandy, ) I T appearing to this court by jhe return of the Sher iff, that the defendant cunnct be found in this coun ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defend uut do tile her answer or detersive allegation in wri ting, to the above Libel, on orbcforc the first day of the next term of this court or that the plaintiff have leave to proceed ex parteto the Jury. And it is further oidered, that a copy olthis order be publish cd in one of the gazettes of tiis city, once a mouth for four months, prior to tho text term of this court. Extract from the minutes. JNO. F. GU1LMARTIN, Clerk s.c. c. c. nug 14 1 m —4 in Chatham Superior Court. May Terra, 1850 Catherine E. Barnard, CoUpl’t, ) and “util near i CHARLEMAC. ItF" In Boston lately, a young lady applied lor I Ihe situation of governess, when the following pro position was actually made to her: She was to Gwp in a room with three beds, containing herself I lour children and servant; to rise at a quarter to 6; I " v c the children their baths, dress them, and be roady I Lr breuktast at a quarter to 8; School, !) to 12, quar- ,er past 2 to 4; aud besides this, to give two ‘hours’ Nisons in music. To teach drawing, rudiments ot I ‘ tench (speaking it as much ns possible,) aud gen ital knowledge. To he proficient in plain nnd lull- ty work, which she was to spend her evenings in | Pof for herselt but for her mistress. She w « •« have the baby on her knee while tench- J j"?,and to put all the ohildreu to bed. Salary I •‘ ,t y dollars per annum, and to pay for her own wash- I in g. . A bill ban Dfleu introduced in the Arkansas lr 3islature /or the removal of all tree negroes from l^e State. T he best assortment of Cooking and other Stoves ever ottered in this market, consisting of select patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New \ ork and Albany. Tin Ware at wholesale, of the best quality, Japanned and Planished Ware. Lifting and Force Pumps, Beer Pumps, Lead Pipe, Brass Preserve.Ket- tles, Copper, Tin and Brass Lanterns, a very, hands ome variety. Counter nnd Tea Benin*, Patent Coffee Mills, Coal Hc/is and Pokers, ConlflhoveU und Sif ters, Cake Shovels, Brittish Lustre, &c«, dtc. Although my store is not very large, a greut por tion of stoves, &c., cuu be seen where they aie stor ed near at hand. JAMES SULLIVAN, July 13 Whitaker street, Savannah Ga. Murdock Chisolm, Isaac B. flow- j J 1 y- land, John T. Howland, Letts. ] O N motion, it is ordered thatMurdock Chisolm nnd Isaac B. Rowland, Defendants in the above en titled case,who reside withoudthe limits of Chatham county, do file their demurreij plea or answer to the bill filed against them by Catherine E. Barnard, on or before the second Monday id Junuary next, or that the same be taken pro conlessD against them; and it is further ordered, that a copylof this order he served upon them three months beloje the next term of the Superior Court, or publiehedonce n month for four months in one of the gazette! of the city of Savun nata. Extractfrom the minuffai (Signed] JNO. F.GUIL3ART1N, c. s. c. c-. c. sept 7 lam4m jive 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 pattent Roaster in front, which arenow ready tor sale, nnd will be warranted to McARTIIOR &• MORSE. ^OLOMNIS.—Genuine Fajina, in willow coven bottles, assorted sizes, juit received and for sale oct 31 G. R. imJDRRJKSON & CO. N E .. . . . . , Smith’s Extra Canal Floir; 75 do. Pure Genes see. Lauding, nnd for sale bj oct 2(1 SCRANTON JOHNSTON & CO H extra Sugar cured llanw 20 boxes cWr Sidos, landing from schooner J. H. Holmes, nnd for sale by nov 4 JAS, A, NORRIS. M INIATUBE VOLUMES.—The Philopoena Floral Gift; Pleasures of Hope; Flora s A bum; W. G. Clarke’S Poems; Album ot Love; Father8 Present; Gertrude of Wyoming; The Violet; Poetical Fortune Teller; Bridal Wreath; Mothers Present; Heart’s Ease; Language of Love; Letters to Young Heart s Ease; Lansuage ol Love; • -'■-■e Ladies; Poetry of Love; Montgomery s Poems; Po ems of Robert Southy; Cooper’s Poetical Works, for- try of Flowers; Lain Rook; Mrs. Segourney 3 Po- enis; Poem, of Eliza Cook: Scott’s Poems and Ballads; Poetry of the Affections; Thompson Jt G ray s I oerae; The Cornbiw Rhymer; Mrs Heyman’s Poems; Poems of Mnrv Howitt. For sule by .-..r- n0 v 12 J. B. CUBBEDUE. pAINTKD FAILS 200 doz. Painted Pails- Just received and for sale by oct ill McCLESKEY 4 NORTON. ItlICKS.—Large iron tumid Cotton and bto; A Trucks, just received niff for sale hy nov 4 McCLESKEY & NORTON. U NDKK SHIRTS, of Silk, Merino and Cotton with an assortment of Irawers. Just receive ’ Oct 1 by PRICE & 7EADER, 147 Bay-at. PNCLKH BALING iND NET, TWINE ship Lancashire,from Livertbol, and for saleby oct 30 McCLSSKEY 4 NORTON McCLiPKEY & NORTON. rjAKA WAITERS. —Ac [elegant assortment Tea Waiters, single m.4 in setts, just received and for sale by COU.1NS & BULKLEY. oct 23 rPHBM OjUBTLIt BITTER CIILHNS- -L The best in use, requiriijg but five minutes ti make Butter from fieeh miiki A supply just received from the manufacturers, sndloi sale by oct 31 COLLINS 4. BU{,KLEY\ 100Bryan ft QARDS. WM. B. HALE, MAN UFACTUKBH OK , l’EQOEO A.VD SKITED BOOTS AMD SHOES, Plantation Brogans, Furnior'a um| Kip Brogans. 163 CONOaRSS-BTnEKT, nov 6 8nvnnnnh> ticorgin. PIES, FRUIT, AND CONFECTIONARY. M. 3. ASKEW & W. BRATLEY, PIE BAKERY, EIWIT AKD C O N F E C T IONA R V STORE. Corner of York and Mantgomcry-sts., Liberty-square. liov 12 lnm JOHN MALLERY, DRAPER AND TAILOR, 155 BAY-ST-, 7* PS constantly on hand u coniplote uasortmtent XV of very choice Cl.OTHS, CAddlMEKS A^’D VESTINGS, of the newestsnfules aud potterna, with n lull supply of fabhiotiuhlo HEADY MADE CLOT11 [NGnncl Furnishing Goods, comprising every article of Gentlemen’s Apparel. ' oct 26 PORT OF PLYMOTH AND DEVON POUT, ENG. CHARLES WOOD, A UCTIOKEER AND GENERAL AGENT, \ DVANCE8 MoncJk to any amount, on Goods IsL consigned for fnlo by Auction, or otherwise, the attention of exporters is respectfully directed to this innonneement. The nbqjte port eomprices great ad vantages for the sale of aouthorn products—Colli, Sugar,Rice nnd Tabacco, would always command the righest market prices—containing, as it does, a large , population, und being an extensive Naval Station. Refer to Mr. W. U. Symons. Savannah nov 8 J. 3. SOLOMONS \^/lLL contract to execute Plasiering, of all kinds r ▼ uud styles, nt the shortest notice. Wanted two or three Journeymen Plasterers, to whom steady employment will be given, and the liighest wages paid. All orders for work can be left at thq office of tho Morning News. Residence, President Street, next door to Mr. D. Sni der's. 6m oct 17 JOHN V. TARVER, Factor and General Commission Merchant, , AND DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN Every description of Produce, nnd Merchnn- dize sold on consignment, or purchased to order. Exchange Wharf. ” t Oct 1*2 w. wiii.iFojti), Aactiou &. ComitiiNMion Merchant, MACON, GA. All kinds of Merchandise and Produce [ex cept Liquors] received on Consignment, or Purchas ed to Order. GAINE8 it CO., RECEIVING, icon WARDING, AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Chattanooga, Tennessee. BRYAN, WILSON, GAINES & CO., Augusta, Georgia. THOMAS, WILSON «fc CO., Savannah, Georgia. VI^ILL GIVE thf-ir personal attention to Receiving v» and Forwarding Goods uud Produce. Also to the sale of ull kinds of Produce und Merchandize that may ho entrusted to their care. A. THOMAS, , *34 - v M. M. GAINES, P. B. WILSON, oct 2 J. J. BRYAN, JOHN FOOLE, WIIOLTCSZI-E AND KKTAIL DEALRIt IN Paints, Oils, Ti:r t inline aad Varnishes, French and American IVindow Glass, paint, varnish and white wash Brushes, sable and camel-hair Pencils, baogcr and camel-hair Blenders, Grain ing Ccmbs, Artists' Brushes, f,c. (ye. Paper Hangings, Bordersand FireBourd 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. Denslow 4 Webster March 30 I*. 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, 4c. March29. tf SAVANNA H MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of this city. C. P. Richabdsonk, Prcst. J. A. Nonnis, Sec. The above Company is now prepared to take Ma rine and F'ire Risks, in this city or tho surrounding country, on the most favorable terms, for which ap ply to the Secretary, at their Office, No. 150 on the Bay. ly Juno 11 LONDON PIHENIX FI 11R OFFICE. Takes Risks in Suvnmmh. Apply to Aug 1. It. HABERSHAM & SON, Agts. 11. J. ROY AIaIa. SURGEON DENTIST. "ITTOULD take thia method of offering hia profea. v? eional services to the public general)v. oml cx- presslnghia thanks forthelibcral patronage heretofore bestowed. No pains will be spared to ensure entire satisfaction in nil operations, nnd particularly in the insertion of artificial teeth free of pain, and naturul in appearance. N. B. A a some are incredulous as to the safety aud utility of the Letheon, (not Chloroform,) I would say tbntin no case whdrelhavc administered it, has uny injury been sustained, (to my knowledge;) ntthe enme time, I would condemn its indiscriminate use, tbc constitutions of some rendering it injurious, sept 7. HENRY K. PRESTON, Teacher In the Classica nud Mathematic*, NO. 74 3T. JULIAN-STBEET. septS tf Dlt. MOREL: OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST. Fcb.7.J , SAVANNAH, GA. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owen’s Building opposite Pulaski House, Savannah, Is prepared to execute nil work in his line with dispatch, and in a style not to he surpassed. Prices as reasonable as any other eatublishnicut in the city. Hm J uly 9. WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF. TY REM8HART is prepared to supply orders . for Black Jack, Oak, Ash and Pine WOOD, by the bent load or at retail. As 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 4 Oden, Jonn Mur chison, nnd at John M. Cooper, at tho office of the Mominir News, and ntthe house of John T. Thom as, Jones-street. Cush orders promptly supplied Oct H tf A GRANDJKAN’8 Genuine Hair Dye. with . directions, for sale by L. J. MYERS, nov 9 Apothecarr, Smcts’Building • TO BARENTS AND GUARDIAN* i$ or s’ 1 READY MADE CLOTHING! The undersigned would respectful- . ly inform both I'hrents end Gilnrdtabs, tiBp’ I Hiving Boys to clothe, rhnt he has Just roturuft(| from Now-York, with u complete assort ment of Boys’ Ready Made lotliing! e und will keep up the assortment through tho tff Henson. He has tnkun much pniue in having 2' g them mnde up to suit this marmot, und will offer S P them to his pntroris aslow as possible. Each ar- 1 fcS tide will bo marked with the sqlllny prion, and w no abatement from it. The following will coin- M posit the assortment: -ujA H Boys’ Black Cloth Cloaks and Over Coats Z Drub and bluck Pilot Over Backs rj jsl ► ate ® Hi " green, brown nnd M’J “ inney Tweed, Cas., Fi *’ lull trimmed bl'k Cloth Frock Coats . •’ blue, bl'k, br’n, green nnd Cadet Jack “ b'-'k mixed Satinet li. Jacket* ffiKtjg “ inney Cnsimere and bl’k Cas. Pant* E 11 Tweed, Cn«. nnd Satinet Pouts , ” “ bl'k fig'd Satin Velcntin and Mrsl's Vests. W Children’s bl'k nnd fancy Dres6 Suites. 4 Hoys’ white and col'd Shirt* and underShirt* Q “ fine blue und blnok Navy Csps, with and f H N. B.—Having a private room for trying on . Pu Boys’ Clothing, 1 must decline sending it out L, 2 to be tried on, exceptin casus ofslckncss. Thoso p in went nre invited to give me a call, at tho " Clothing Store Nos. dfiuna 150, Gibbons' Range. ■MU —~lo3ST Sept 25 GEO. 8. N1CHC HARNESS MANUFACTORY. Tho undersigned 1ms opened an establishment for tho purpose of Manufacturing Harness, Engine Iloso, Firemen’s Cops, Mill Bands, 4c. &c. Cornel of Bny Lane and Drayton-st. A chare of tho public patronage is respectfully so licited July 15. T. W. BRYAN. iyr CAB INF"' MAKING and VV- IIOL8TERY.—II. S. JtOGARDUS, No- 25 Dull st., would inform tb« citizens of 8«. vsnnsh, that he hits token the above store, for the purpose of carrying on the Cabinet and Up- hulstering business, viz: Muktngnow and reparing old furniture. OIJ furniture bought nnd sold. The bot toms ot.Solas, Dir mis, Chairs, aud Ottomans, mode over mid i o-covcrcd. Glass plates of ull sizes koptfor •ulo. Carpets. Oil Cl-ith, aud Matting, cut anil put down. Bolls and Lumps hung; Curtains nnd Roller Blinds pump. Musical Instruments of all kinds re paired. Wool, hair nua moss Matrasses for shJoi Also,feather beds,liolsleraand pillows. Old Matras ses made over in tho best manner. ^—JT~ 1 Every dcscrlptinn of Coffins on hand 'Biafc‘*r7 l vrTlw und made to order, of the best ma terials und finish: Prices low. H. S. B. has been enguged in the above business In tho city ot SnVunfiHh, for the lns| seventeen years, which induces him to believe that he cun please nil thusc who will favor him with n portion of their work. april 5—ly PIANO AMl" URN IT UllE 8TO,5 Tun SuriaoitiiiBKs ti.. this method to inform the fiiends nnd the public that they arenow m» additions to their stock of PintioM nnd Cnblnet Furniture, which they offer for sale ut Now York prices. Our stock of Furniture nnd Pianos ia made to our own order nnd selection. Wo have confidence in re commending it to nil who aro in want, and on th most accommodating terms. I. W. MORRELL & CO I. W. SIORIIELL. K. r. WIBSTE Ang 1 PIONO FORTES.—Tile subvert burs would respectfully cull attention to their stock of Plano rortna,, com prising u variety of styles, compass nnd finish, by J. B. Dunham, A. Btodart andwni. Hall mid Son, New York, and L. Gilbert, E|or»nuf In cluding tho metalic frame, vibratlDg overbridge pa tent action, 4e. These instruments are of warran ted durability,based tiponan established reputation of mnny yenrs standing, and arc offered at factory p rices by the manufacturer’s agents. F. ZOGBAUM & Co., Cor St Julian-st. and Market-sq, N. B.-Second hand Piunos taken in exchange. Sept 17. nov 4 a PORTE MONA 18—A beautiful as. ft assortment. Those in want will call and y examine our stock; also, Purses, Card “ Cases, &e., &c. J. B. CUBBEDGE, South oftU Market. MELODEONN. These beautiful in struments are recommended to the Musical World, os the moat ur ique invention of tho kind ever produced. to key board is from tour tc five octaves in compass, and similar to that of the Piano Forte. By the use of a swell, the volume of tone can ho increased so ns to equal that of tho Chapel Organ, ns subatitutes for which they are be coming generally In use. Their beauty of finish, su perior quality ol tone, portability ar l extreme econ- umy of price, render them ull that is dcsirablirto thoso who cultivate a taste for Hacred Music; while their remnrknble quickness of touch renders them suscep tible of the most rapid execution. For sale by the Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGBAUM 4 CO, Jus 3 Corner St. Julian-st. nnd Market-square. ‘20,0(10 PAIRS PLANTATION BROGANS.—The .Subscribers are 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. Having aueccedoa in giving satisfaction to those who have favored .ns with their patronage for a series ot years, we would respectfully invite Planters who have not yet pur chased of ue, to give ub a call, to whom we pledge ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. In.BiJdltioii to our thick work, we keep constantly on har.il a Inrge nnd choice stock of Ladles’, Gentlemen’s and Children Boots and Shoes. Pleasetry un. VERSTILLE, LUFBURROW & BUTLER, oct1 3ra CAPS. Just received and now open- j ing. a very fine assortment of CAPS, of vurious kinds. They are a veflf super!- or article, and those in want should call - pfi and examine them. oct 10 PIERSON 4. HEIDT. UMBRELLAS.—A )Brge assortmentol ^•Lp^Wnck and colored Silk; black and colored Gingham Umbrellas. Jnst received and for >»H"*u-sa!e by W. R. SYMONS, oct 81 Old stand of Hamilton 4 Symons. E X T R A f! T S FOR THE HANDKER CHIEF.— Lubin’s nnd Roussel’s Jenny Lind, Popinack, Sweet Briar, Sweet Peas, Spring Flowers, Patchouly. Rose. Jessamine, Violet. Jockey Club, Mul Ambre, Jonquille, Boq. do Caroline, Hough ami P.eady, Rose Geranium, Clove, Pink, Honey Suckle, Monsar-line, West End, AinbroBie, Cedrat, Mille Fleurs, Tubereuse, Helliotrope.Magnolia, Mignonette, Boq. dea Dames, Verbena,.and Citron Geranium, ior sale by JOHN A. MAYER, nov 14 Next door to Currell i Boggs. A FIRST KATE INVESTMENT FOR BEa CAPITALISTS. The subscriber offers for sale Lot No, 36, Liberty Ward, (opposite Dr, Wayne) ®) by 80. in Fee Simple. On said Lot are three Houses: One f ronting South Broad-street, a Double (Tenement; one on the corner, occupied asaShopjs ~ House on the corner of theLnneanrfM The Houses are at presen,t under rent lbr i For particulars enquire of SAMUEL GOLDSMITH or to Messrs. LLOYD & OWENS. 3tw-tf Aug 12 :•!*** [VTOTICE.—Four months after date, appUcstion' lx will he inadetotheHonoiBblctheJusticesoftbe Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting for ordinary purposes, for leave to soil theifiiiloivlnr, property’, viz: On i negro mtus named Pdter, and alV the real estate-of ] bllip Reilly, laic of said county, deceased, furthe benefit of thi’ itrirestnd crcditotsoi said estate. JULIA ANN Adm'x