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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER.9, 1850.
fUBLISHBD DAILY AND TRI-WBBKLY,
JJI JOHN III. COOPER.
W. T. ‘THOMPSON, EDITOR.
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tTPA.n and Stasik — Mr James Frost delivered
lecture, a few evenings since at Newark, N. J„ on
lie discovery of a new element call Stame, which is
produced from Steam. He showed, that it required
but four degrees of heat applied to steam to double a
volumeot it heated apnrt from water; nnd but six.
Wu degrees of heat to treble a volumeof steam heat
td spurt from water. This cubatance, thus acquired
[ram the heating of steam, is denominated Stame,
udfs considered a distinct chemical element more
lonomical nnd immensely greater in value than
Mr. Frost pointed out a vast variety of uses,
to which a motive power so economical could be put;
prticulurly its applicability to locomotives or coaches
rommeu and piank roads.
The general results showed that more than six
Smesthe motive force was realized from equal qu. n-
litiesof heat and water, when employed to actuate
tkenpinewith hented steam orstame, than was ob
tainedfrom the useof uaturalsteam—each heingalike
educed from the same constantfire and time, and
me engine, which engine, apparatus and scientific
itrui'icnts are described in this work; and tes-ti-
niiilj of competent nnd respectable engineers are
mi lor inspection. Mr. Frost had a working mod-
iiu the room", and gave actuul experiments of
pronnsitions he advanced.
A new anecdote of the songstress is a treat
fallowing from tho Literary World—an excellent
#per—(by tiio way) id well told.
Jenny Lind anecdotes are, as might be anticipated,
c single gossip of the town ; and had we a Horace
filpole to perpetuate them, posterity would be the
Micro! much fun and wisdom in the retrospect of
•50. One of these stories which everybody knows,
mime or two social and general moralities weaved
nwitu it. which puts it rotltar beyond the small talk
pfthe hour. Si non c vero c.bcn trovalo. On the arrival
itkr rooms of several lady visitors specially invited,
'nay sees a strange lace amongffhem, the owner of
hick had pushed n point of propriety-tor the sake of
elfonae—in being present, in making tho rounds of
leclikirs, the Queen of Song fell in with the advert-
irous unknown. -'What, madam, do you want I”
1 tune heard you sing and have come to see you."
’)oyou take me for a wild beasf, that you come to
tniei” was the emphatic English of the indiuuant
l'ly. The lady's mortification finds vent in a flood
bars and an immediate movement for the dour.—
mny locks it and pocket', tile key, am* vainly seeks
the piano to sing nwuy the mischief. "You
aldii’t mind it,” says Jenny, “Z can't be good
HR»." On talking the ntfair over with her friends,
oaskedhowshehad behaved, and was answered
ery rudely.” “That," she replied, "is the first
me I have heard anything but a compliment in Attic -
fa.' 1 What would Mrs. Gore or the author of"Julio
re,” give for n scene like this?
At Syracuse (N. Y.) a few days since, tho villiage
filled with large placards which read thus: "The
sho kissed Jenny Lind is now here; he will give
eve (at a place and time mentioned) a lecture
tail tlie details of his adveuturo with the i’lus-
ku singer—ecL Tickets $1." What shall we
'•next I
'•Oman's Love.—-Seldom have wo seen a more
Plug exhibition of devoted attachment, than it was
Jr lotto witness yesterday in the Police Cqurt at
edity Prison. Officer Joseph entered the court
tun accompanied by a smart tidy looking woman,
'Wently about thirty-five years of age, with a face
I figure that yet bore tbo marks of youthful beau-
Tito Woman was followed into the room by a
e I Hiking, decently appareled boy, sotnd twelve or
kot years of age. The officer addressed himself
c magistrate, and enquired if he remembered
T : "g ecen a man named , a poverty-stricken
IPplr who lmd been living for some time past in the
| r »tsinka of pollution to be found on the Five
Justice Osborn* replied that he knevythe man very
W- ” Well, sir."continued the officer, • this wo
rt his wife, and she is anxious to liaveher hua-
“Itcmoved from his present deplorable position
*''nt to some one of the public institutions, where
is willing to pay for his board and necessary
li.ng.
it Uif woman is able to do this, why don't she
her husband home with her 1" enquired the
e - A tear started from Site wild's eye, as she
uluuely replied, “Ah, sir, he won't go with me.
,"flute seven yours ago, and has been living with
‘'Oils Of women, since. 1 have supported his
rhildren. That's one, tnere, sir (pointing at the
w ho accuinpttiiied her); anti* am perfectly wil-
,( * a6aifit fern, too. IJe is starving to death, now,
Jet he will not go with me.” The manner in
lc h above few words with utt red, epok* vol*
rain her praise. Here vtas constancy the most
nrkahlo. T m
"years, this poor, drunken loafer had separated
'lei! from his wile end children, neglected to pi o-
'■ either for their protection or sustenance, and
this wife, this noble example of the best virtue
"sex, never falters in he,t* devotion to the partner
'"tear.y joyG, ,Sm> seeks him out, even in the
,c,t dens of misery and crime—a poor, starv-
■ worthless being to all others, 6nve to that wife,
heart is still true to all tho snerod vows made at
Carriage altar. After reading this brief sketch,
"•is there that can longer doubt tho unceasing con-
lc y of woman’s love t—IV. Y, Sue:.
siiOnal Convention ok Juuknetmkn Pttiv
'*• By a call signed by Printers ol New-York,
[S'lelpUia, Boston and other places, the Jourttey-
i’rintei-s of Uie,U. States inet in New-York on
h»y last, for the. purpose of determining upon a.
:r »l co-operation, not only in regard to the main
•tice of prices, but the building up oi a system
Why work ut lair places, and the profits ot it
w iil eli'ectualiy be secured to the craft; and also
“tuacc such other business as may come before
°uvenrion.
u&at ouonoa Ayres, of
her5th, state that a declaration of war between
to. Ayres and Brazil was daily expected. Bust y
Was dull, and produce scarce. The rainy aea-
'*<* commenced, nnd hindered the bringingm ot
| Coirespondence of the Daily Morning News.J
NEW-YORK, DEC. 2d, 1850.
1 am sorry to 6ce that the fanatics at the South are
following the example of those attheNorth, and seem
disposed to continue tho excitement, which is deprica-
ted by a very large portion of tho public on this side
of Mason St Dixon's line. E have no doubt that the
immense meetings that have been held here and else
where in favor of the laws, the Constitution and the
Union, have produced a very great change in the
mi’’ds of many, who wero not previously disposed
to view tho subject ill a cold and dispassionate way,
and that sound, sober sense, are having n salutary
effect. In this scctiou wo hear little or nothing about
tlie Fugitive Slave Law; tho dnrkios even are silent, and
though in tho event of another arre»t, mischieveour
f ‘pirit8 might succeed in creating a-riotous demonstn-
tion, be ussured the law will always be enforced
here, even at tho point of the bayonet, should it he
ioiutd necessary to use such arguments. Tlie
conduct ol the Boston authorities in the case
of Crafts, is very generally condemned, and bad
the President seen tit to remove the Marshal, tho
act would have been commended.
It would be well if those at tho South abstained
from any inflammatory materials to thocauldron, be
cause, otherwise tbeexiitemont would die out, and
they should he satisfied, from the evidence already
afforded, that the outcry is made chiefly, by a com
paratively small number of insane creatures, or by
interested parties, who live by agitation. It reminds
me n good deal of the conduct of the late Daniel O'
Connell in the matter of "Repeid”—who, so long as
lie agitated that question, was drawing his "r/nt *
from the pockets ot the “ down-trodden, starving
population."
Tlie F.piscopal Church of this diocese is still deem-
ed to be without a Bishop, but l do not Bee that tlie
Church has suffered from this cause,) or that its efli.
ciency has, in tlie slightest degree, been affected.—
The lay members of the late special Convention,
prevented the election, for it is but justice to the
clericul uni's to say that they were tolerably harmo
nious, mid had the choice been solely with them, the
diocese would now have had a Bishop.
There is some alarm felt here for the safety of
the steam propeller Helena Sloman, which was to
leave Hamburg ou tlie 2d Nov. If she did so, there
is ceriaiuiy good reason for alarm. The Arctic, of
Collin’s Liverpool Line, is now in her twelfth day.—
This line does not keep up to tlie time made by the
Atlantic and Pacifc on their first trips; but of cour.-e
tlie season oi' the year, is unfavorable. She will bring
four days later m-wsahau the Europa, namely to the
20th November.
Thut purfy at the Irving Housa, at which Jenny
Lind wus to be present, and u service of plate pre
sented to Cajit. West, of tlie Atlantic, bus not yet
Cotne off, and they do say, lias been indifinitely post
poned. Tlie clique who got up the affair are wofully
disconcerted.
We are in the enjoyment of the most remarkable
wrathor, bright bvilHhiit, glorious. VYe are in a high
state of health too, tlie deaths in the city last week,
numbered 316; by far tho greater portion being chil
dren.
The Democrats here, arc to meet at Tammany
Hall, on Friday night, und arrangements will be made
to mark appropriately, the death of Col. Richard M.
Johnson. It is proposed to deliver an oration, nnd
to sing a requiem, writteu for the occasion by Gen.
Geo. Pnllerris.
The journeymen printers of this city. Philadel
phia, Boston nnd other places, propose holding a
Nationnl Convention, ao thnt a general co-operation
of the trade may be obtained, so ns to maintain the
price of labor, and build up a syst-in whereupon faj r
prices may be secured to tlie craft.
The value of cottons entered at the Cnstom House
last week, for consumption was 872,668; and of silk
$174,928. Entered for warehousing, cottons, $40,-
403; silk, $90,40.
The Standard, a democratic morning paper, revived
here by Col. Munford. just before the last election
has again stepped out. It was a kind of speculation
on thP generosity of Cass, and came cut for him for
the next Presidency. But it would'nt do. the Gono-
ral would net ‘ poney up” for its support, so the
would be Cass organ, had to go the way of all—news,
papers. Whetheror not Cassisra will suffer a simi
lar explosion, time uloue can determine.
CHAULEMAC.
The PostmasteuGknehai.'s Report. This doc
ument-embraces on able and thorough review of
tne department, and exhibits eminent business ca
pacity. Tbo revenue of the department has been
such under the reduced postage, as to induce a re
commendation for a further reduction ol the rate to
three cents for the single letter prepaid, and five
cents unpaid ; with certain provisions suggested for
a future reduction to two cents.
z - gy* A dog died of Cholera in Prussia, which he
caught frum lying by tlie side of tlie dead body of
bis master, who was a victim to tiiat disease.
PRENTICE'S
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
BERNARD P. MneKKNNA,
(FORMKBI.Y OK FHK FIRM OK CONWAY fc M'KENNA,)
Hus just opened an entire New Snick of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Fresh from the best EUROPEAN and AMERICAN
MANUFACTORIES, and will bo offered at prices
wtiich cannot fail to ensure a speedy sai.k.
The attention of tlie public is respectfully solicited.
No deviation from first prices.
£3?“ 111 Congest st., Monument-square.
NEW STORE.
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS,
UMBRELLAS & TRUNKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL:
187 O.iiRrcsK-strcet, (above the Market.)
WAI.DBURQ's NF.W BUILI INO.
T HE Subscribers would rcspcctlltlly inform their
friends and tlie public that they arc This Morn
ing opening a well selected assortment of NEW
GOODS, consisting of the nliovc articles, as well as
many others, which they will take pleasure in show
ing, as well ns selling, to those who may favor them
with a call, at prices that will compete with any es
tablishment in this city,
novll STALEY & HENDRY
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
J. B. CUBE EDGE,
W HILE acknowledging his obligations to hiq
li iends nnd tlie public generally for the very
liberal patrona™ heretofore bestowed on his estab
lishment, would inform them that he bus enlarged
itis store, nnd laid in a more extensive nnd complete
assortment of SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES. Ax.,
than lie has ever before kept, comprising a very gen
eral nnd well selected stock; mid he fr-els confident
that all who patronize him will not fail to be pleased
with tlie articles they purchase, or the prices they
pay for them, 89 he is determined not to be undersold.
Please call at 159J CONGRESS-STREET,
nov 11 South of the Market.
READY AIADE CLOTHING.
fflliE Undersigned has received per Steamer Flo-
I ridn nnd recent arrivals n complete assortment
of READY MADE CLOTHING, composed in part
of the following articles—and all made under Itis
own superintendence. The undersigned has always
received from those who have favored hint with their
patronage, the credit of selling the BEST GOODS
IN THIS MARKET. He now wishes to call atten
tion to his PRESENT STOCK, ami ho wishes them
to understand he is determined to sell the CHEAP
EST as well ns the BEST.
The following will compose a part of tile stock on
hand :
Gent’s Business Frocks and Sacks.
Kersey and Blilc Pilot Over Coats.
Devonshire Drttb do. do.
Norway Coating do. do.
Black nnd blue Cloth Cloaks.
Pilot Cloth do. do.
Black Drees O'at- nnd Frocks.
Brown und olive Cloth F'rocks.
Black super Doeskin Cassimere Pants.
Fancy and ribbed do. do.
Muck Satin and fancy Silk Vests!
Fancy Velvet and Chally do. j
Black, fancy, and white Kid Glories.
Black, white, and fancy Silk do.
Merino and Silk Undershirts.
White nnd fancy Shirts.
Red Flannel and Hickory Shirts.
Stocks, Cravats, and Su menders.
Collars, Umbrellas nnd Drawers.
Also, a large assortment of FRENCH. ENGLISH,
AJVD GERMAN CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, AND
VESTINGS, made to order at the shortest notice,
nnd in tin- BEST STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP.
WM. R. SYMONS, 17 Whit-tkcv Mrcet.
nov 8 Successor of Hamilton Sc Symons
Chatham Superior Court,.tiny Term, 1830
James Mordecai, j ' Y
vs. \ I.ibtl for Divorce
Sarah Mordecai, )
I T appearing to the Court by the return oftheSher-
iff, that the”defendnntcanuot be found in thiscoun-
ty, on motion, it is ordered, that tie said defendant
do file her answer ordeh nsive allegation in writing,
to the above libel, on or before tile first day of the next
term of thia court, or thnt the plaintiff lmve leave to
proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is further or
dered, that a copy of this-ordor be published in one of
tlie gazettes of this city, once s month for four
months prior to the next term of thia court.
Extrncttrom the minutes.
JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s. c. c. c.
ang 14 lam—4m
Chatham Superior Court, Mny Term, 1850.
William J. Bandy, I
its. > Libel for Divorce.
Redecca Bandy, )
I T appearing to tliit- court by the return of the Sher
iff, that the defendant cannot be found in this coun
ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defend
ant to file iter 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 tliHt the plaintiff
have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is
further ot derod, thnt a copy of this order be publish
ed in one of the gazettes of this eity, once a montii,
for four months, prior to the next term of this court.
Extract from the minutes.
JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk 8.0. c. c.
nug 14 nt —4m
Chatham Superior Court, Alay Term, 1830
Catherine K. Barnard, Compl't, 1
Muiidock Chisolm. Isaac B. Row- | Equity.
land, John T. Rowland, Deft). J
O N motion, it is ordered thatMcrdock Chisolm and
Isaac B. Rowland, Defendants in tho above en
titled cast;,who reside without the limits of Chatham
county, do file their demurrer, plea or answer to the
bill tiled against them by Catherine E. Barnard, on or
before the second Monday in January next, or that
tho same be taken pro ennfesso against them; and it
is further ordered, that a copy of this order bo served
upon them three months In-fore the next term of the
Superior Court, or published once a month for four
months in one of the gazettes of the city of Savan
nah. Extractirom the minutes.
[Signed] JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, c. s. c. c. c.
sept 7 lsm4 n
/COLOGNE.—GenuineFarlns, in willow covered
Iff bottles, assorted sizes, just received and fpr sale
G. R. HENDRIl KSON St CO.
MKY-I.IGHT DAGCEItltlAN BOOMS.
riMIE citizens of Savannah and vicinity are in-
J formed that I have, at great expense, *4ded a
splendid Reception Room to my establishment, for
tC accommodation of ^my^patrons, " h ”™‘ h ' ,ec .^ u B
musical taste can amuse tbcmaehos on n moat beau
Hini Fnrre nurchased expressly for the use of
my ci omers i'iCTURE f taken in Ml weather by
the'use of my large sKY-LiGHT-an advantage never
possessed by those working by a * indo "\ * I 'S ht -
Children’s Likenesses taken tu 2to 3 M*-™de, by «
rndek working instrument made expressly for chil-
juick working instrument
“The citizens arc invited to examine niftaraiand
.Specimens, over Znngbautn Sl Co. s .It-. >
Market-square, Savannah
nov 1
W. V. PRENTICE.
RAIN
give satisfaction by
JUST Received,
the Albany Cook
Stove, anew pattern
mndethis Fall. v$5*<
a fresh supply ofjb
celebrated Rainbow
Cooking Stove,with
a pntteDt Roaster if.
fronLwbicharenow
reedy tor sale, and
will be warranted to
Me ART HOR it MORE*.
|YTE\V CANAL PLOUB-— 50 bhls. Hiram
I* Smith's Extra Canal Flour; 75 do. Pure Genes
seo. Landing, and for sale by
126 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO.
H AMS AND BACON HIDES—20bbls.Neira
extra Sugar cured Ham’s 20 boxes clear Sides,
landing from schooner J. H. Holmes,' and tor sale by
nov 4 J &S. A. NORRIS.
E nglish baling and net twine.
2 Bales each, nbove Twines, just received per
ship Lancashire, from Liverpool. Htid for snic by
oct 30 McCLESKEY & NORTON.
\1ZIIBELBARROWS—A large supply, jus
m received and for sale by
oct 23 McCLESXEY & NORTON.
T EA WAITERS.—An elegant assortment of
Tea Waiters, single and in setts, just received
and for sale oy COLLINS & BULKLKV.
CARDS.
WM, B. tIALE,
MANUFACTURER ok
PEGGED AND SE WED HOOTS AND SHOES,
Plantation Brogans, Farmer's and Klplfrogans.
163 CONG ..ESH-8TREET,
nov 6 Savannah, Georgia.
PIES, FRUIT, ANB CONFECTIONARY.
M. S. ASKEW & W. BRATLEY,
PIE DAKERY, FRUIT AND
CONFECTIONARY STORE,
Corner of York and Montgomcry sts, Liberty -square.
nov 12 into
JOHN MALLERY,
DRAPER ANB TAILOR, 133 BAY-ST*,
K l.hl'ri eon iuiitly oa band a complete assortment.
of very choice CLOTHS, CA8S1MEUS AND
VESTINGS, ot the newest suades and pntterns, with
ntullaupply of frudilonableREADY MADE CLOTll
INGatid Furnishing Goods, comprising every article
of Gentlemen's Apparel. oct 2b
PORT OF l’l.YMOTH AND DF.VONPORT, ENG.
CHARLES WOOD.
AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT,
A DVANCES Money, to any amount, ou Goods
consigned for sale by Auction, or otherwise, the
attention of e xporters is respectfully directed to this
announcement. The above port comprises great ad
vantages for the sale of Southern producU—Corn,
Sugar,Rice und Tahacco, would always commnndthe
higliest market prices—containing, ns it does, a large
population, nnd being an cxtcnsivcNaval Station.
Refer to Mr. W. K. Symons. Savannah nov8
J- S. SOLOMONS
W ILL contract to execute Plastering, of all kinds
and styles, at the shortest notiqe.
Wanted two or three Journeymen Plastorers, to
whom ateudy employment will bo given, nnd the
highest wages paid.
fvgv All orders for work can be left nt the office
of tho Morning News.
Residence, President Street, next door to Mr. It. Sni
der's. ■ 6m oct 17
'JOHN V. TARVER,
Fnctnr nnd Geucvul Coimnitmioti Merchant,
DEALER IN HAY ANI) GRAIN.
Every description of Produce, und Merchan
dize sold on consignment, or purchased to order.
Exchunge Wharf. Oct 12
W. H. WILLIFORD,
Anction & CommiHsion lUorchnnt,
MACON, GA.
All kinds of Merchandise nnd Froduco lex-
cep) Liquors] received on Consignment, or Purchas
ed to Order.
GAINEH & CO.,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING. AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
BRYAN, WILSON, GAINES CO.,
Anguela, Georgia.
THOMAS, WILSON & CO.,
Savannah, Georgia,
W ILL GIVE their personal attention to Receiving
and Forwarding Goods and Produce. Also to
the sale of all kinds of Produce and Merchandize that
may be entrusted to their cure.
A. THOMAS.
M. M. GAINES,
P. B. WILSON, ■
oct 2 J.J. BRYAN,
JOHN POOLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Painte, Oils, Tur t tntincaad Varnishes, French and
American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white
wash Brushes, sable and camel-hair Pcucile,
badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain
ing Combs, Artiste' Brushes, t,c. (fc.
Paper Hangings, Bordersand Fire Board Prints.'
N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding,
Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street,
nearly oppoeite Swift. Deiislow it Webster
March 3(1
A LTON LOCKE! Tailor and Poet: an Auto
biography.
Popular Education: for the use of Parents and
Teachers, and for Young People of both sexes; l.y
Ira Mayhew, A. M , late superintendent, of Public
Instruct)**.
History of Madame Roland; by John S. C. Ab
bott. with engravings.
Music:-As ft Was, and As It Is; by N. E. Corn
wall, M. A.
Further siqppli-s of Nicht Side of Nature -, by
Catharine Crowe,and Medical Delusions, by Dr.Uook
by-
loan M. COOPER,
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. Hail
Spanish and American Segars, at Wholesale mid Re
tail. Also Chowing Tobacco, Snuff, &c.
March29. tf
8 A VA.N N A H
Ui/TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
of this city.
C. P. Richardsons, Brest. J. A. Norris, Sec.
~'hc above Company is now prepared to take Ma-
rineand Fire Risks, in this city oi- tho surrounding
country, on the most favorablo terms, for which ap
tly to theSecretary, at their Office, No. 150 on the
3ay. ly June 11
LONDON PHIENIX FIRE OFFICE.
Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to
Aug 1. H. HABERSHAM it SON, Agts.
II. J. HOY A LL.
SURGEON DENTIST.
W OULD take this method of offering his profes.
sional services to the public generally, and ex-
iresslng his thonks for the liberal pa tronuge heretofore
testo-ved. No pains will be spared to ensure entire
satisfaction ill all operations, and particularly in tho
insertion of artificial teeth froo of pain, nnd natural
in appearance.
N. B As some are incredulous as to the safety
and utility of the Lethoon, (not Chloroform,) I would
say that in no case where I 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, PRESTON,
Teaclici- in the Classics and Mathematics,
NO. 74 ST. JULIAN-8TREET.
sept 2 tf
DU. MOREL «
OFFICE—No.157 BROUGHTON-ST.
Feb. 7.J SAVANNAH, GA.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owen’s SnUding opposite Pulaski House, Savannah,
Is prepared to execute all work in his line with
dispatch, and in a style not to be surpassed. Prices
as reasonable as any other establishment in the city.
6m July 9.
WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF.
D REMHHART is prepared to supply orders
• for Black Jack, Oak, Ash and Pine WOOD, by
the boat 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, arc placed at
the stores of Messrs. Turner it Oden, John Mur
cliison, and at John M. Cooper, at tlie office of the
Mornimr News, and at the house of John T. Thom
as, Jones-streeL
Cash orders promptly supplied
A GRANDJKAVrt Genuine Hair Dye. with
v Y« directions, for sale by L. J. MYERS,
dov 9 Apothecary, Smew’Building .
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIAN?-
BOYS’
HEADY MADE CLOTHING !
The undersigned would i-espi-cth
ly inform both I'areiitsiind Guardlir,-:, t
having Boys to clothe, that he lias juwt —
returned troin New-York, with a complete : i.'t -
incut of r
Boys’ Ready Made lothing i
W Rl, d w iU beep up the assortment through tho s*
H season. He hns taken much pains in having LJ
M them made up to suit this market, nnd will otic r ' l
o them to hu patrons ns low as possible. Each ,
g tide will ho marked with the selling price and to
no abatement from it The following wlll’cum-
<« pose the assortment: * j.
5 Boys'Black Cloth Cloaks and Over Cunts 2
3 “ Dmb and black Pilot Over Hocks W
g) “ green, brown and bl'k Cloth Hacks ►
o " limey Tweed, Cas., Frock and Sack Coats °
Q , " ,, ,>olka Coatee*
“ lull trimmed bl'k Cloth Frock Coats ,
2 “ hJrtO'hl’k.lir'u, green end Cadet Jacket*
B •• til k mixed Satinet R. Jackets ' 1
“ fancy Caslmere mid bl’k Cns. Porta , ?.
" Tweed,Ca*. and SatinctPanta i’ 1
“ bi'lc iig’d Satin Vclentia and Mral'a Vests; !
Children's bl'k’end fancy Dross Suites.
wl'd Shirts end under Shirts O
blrtck Navy Caps, with and P
th a complete assortment i.f ©
lids, from children's Jockeys HI
M
b
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m _
p, Buys' white«
“ fine lithe
without Cover,
rj Caps of all otiie
W U P.
E XTRACTS FOR THE HANDKER
CHIEF.— Lubin’s and Rpusscl’s Jenny Lind,
Popinack, Sweet Briar, Sweet Peas, Sprint: Flowers,
Patchouly, Rose. Jessamine, Violet. Jockey Club,
Mul Anilirc, Jonqnillo, Boq. da Caroline,Rough rt:<1
Ready, Hose Geranium, Clovo, Pink,- Honey Suckle.
MtwaMfaj&jgftfest End, Ambroslo, Cedrat, Milli-
Fleurs, Tubewuse, HelHotrone,M»poolia,Mign-mette,
Boq. den Paines, Verbena, and Citron Geranium, for
sale by JOHN A. MAYES,
□ov 14 Nex t dear to Currell it Boggs
-- h--" i,io u vmji, nr tne
Jlothmg Store Nos. 69ami 150, Gibbons’ Range.
Bept'JS GEO. 8. NICHOLS*
11 ARNES* MANUFACTORY,
* 'I'heundcrsignedhnsopenednn
establishment for the purpose
of Manufacturing Harness,
„ , Engine Huso, Firemen’s Cups,,
Mill Bnnds, Ac. Jtc.
Corner of liny Lane nnd Drayton sh
A Share of the public patronage is respectfully an-
S'fad T. \V. BRYAN.
July!"'-lyr
CABINIf'*’ MAKING and up.
IMtLSTERY—H. S.BOGARDUS, No-
25 liuil st., would inform ths citizens of Hit.
varnish, that he has taken the above story,
lor the purpose of carrying on the Cabinet and Up
holstering business, viz: Making new and repartagold
furniture. Old furniture bought and sold. The bot
toms of Sofas, Diinni, Chairs, and Ottomans, mode
over nnd re-covered. Glass plutes of all size* kept for
sale. Curpota, Oil Cb-th, and Matting, cut and put
down. Bells and Lamps hung; Curtains find Roller
Blinds put tip. Musicnl Instruments of all kinds re
paired. Wool, hair and moss M«trasies for sale;
Also, leather beds, bolsters and pillows, Old Matras
ses made over in the best manner.
Every description of Coffins on himd
, ,<md made to order, of the best me-
tcrials rnd tinUh: Pric-cialow.
H. 8. B. lias been nngnged In the above business
intheclty of Savannah,for the last seventeen years,
which induces him to believe that he can please all
those who will favor him with a portion of their
work. r aprifS—ly
PIANO AND
FURNITURE STORE.
Thb Subscribers take
this method to inform Thriri™ ■ i*
friends and the public that they nronow making large
additions to their stock of
Pinnon nnd Cabinet Furniture,
which they offer ibr salo at New York price*.
Our stock of Furniture and Pianos ie made to our
own order nnrf selection. We have confidence in re-
commcnd ng it to ail who ore in want, and on th
most accommodating terms.
1. W. MORRELL it CO
1 Arig I l >I,nKL ’®' *• r - WKflST
.PIONO FORTES.-The sub
tiers would respectfully call attc&uon
to their stock of Piano rortes. com-
sssMswr.
Hall and Son, New York, and L. Gilbert, Bormn; in-
eluding the metRlic frame, vibrating overbridge pa»
tent action, 6ic. These instruments are of warran
ted durability, based upon am established reputation
of many years Btnndiug, and are offered at factory
p rices by the munui'actui tr's agents, '
F. ZOGBAUM & Co., '
tj n o a. Julian atand Market-eo..
II. B.-Second hand Pianos taken in exchange. 1
Sept. 17. ! V ,
nov 4
PORTE MONAIB—A beautiful a*-
j assortment. Those in want will call and
examine onr stuck; also, Purse*, Caid
Cases, &c., ice.
J. B. CUBBEDGE, South of tl . Market.
MELODEONH. These beautiful in
ntnmiente are recommended to the Musical
World, as tho most ur ique Invention of the
-am kind ever produced. te key-board i* from
lour to five octaves in compass, «nd similertp that of
tlie Piano Forte. By the use of a swell, the Volume
of Jone can be increased so a* to equal that of the
Chapel Organ, ns substitute* for which they are be
coming generally in use. Their beauty of finish, su
perior quality of tone, portability and extreme econ
omy of price, render them all that is desirableto those
who cultivate a taste for Sacred Music; whtTo their
remarkable quickness of touch renders them suscep
tible of the most rapid oxeourion. For salo by the
Manufacturer’* Agents, F. ZOGBAUM St CO,
Aug 5 Corner 8t. Julian-st. and Market-square.
20,<MM) 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 nnd selected with care. Having succeeded
in’giving satisfaction to those who have favored us
with their patroifage for a aeries of years, we would
respectfully invite Plsnters who have not yet pur
chased of us, to give ua a call, to whom we
ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. In
to our thick work, we keep constantly o
largo and choice stock of Ladies', Gcnti-
Children Boots and Shoes. Pieasetry us.
VERST1LLE, LUFBURROW it BU'.
oct l 3
gHBS/Sggn CAPS- Just received and COW
'qrjjgwjgp ing, a very fine assortment of C, ‘
-JsbbSWI various kind*. They are a vi
or article, and those in wimt
nnd examine them,
oct 10 PIERSON
. UMBRELLAS.—-A large
(‘black and colored Silk; black
Gingham Umbrellas. -Inst res
•-sale by W. R. 8Y,
oct 91 Old stand of Hamilton &
gsv A FIRST RATE INVESTMENT If
(jtjicAPITALISTH. The subscriber offers for
-ot No. 36, Liberty Ward, (opposi ~ “*
by 90. in Fee Simple. On said Lot
one fronting South Broad-sh
one on the corner, occupied
House on the corner of the *
The Houses are at preset.
For particulars en
[V'OTICE.-l'oin; months
is will be made tqthe Bono
Inferior Court of Chatham
ordinary purposes, for lea'
property, viz: Ou i negro i
tbe real estate of 1 bflip R
deceased, for the benefit of
said estate. JULM
mg HI