Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, December 10, 1850, Image 1

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four Dollars per auuum, VOLUME I. Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House. POLISHED DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY. |51 JOHN at. COOPEU. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10,1840. Single ft umber, T W. T. THOMPSON, EDITOR. terms: The Bully .Horning News is delivered to Oitv Jibscribere at 81 per annum, payable halt yearly in jtnince.urt'nrTKN cento a week, payable to the Carriers. flinele copies, two cents. The Trl-VVeeklyMornltig News,fo thecoun- (^.containing all me nows mutter pnd new advertise- meats «f the daily, is furnished for two dollars per ,nniro. in advance. AuverrisemebtainBertefl at the following rates: l.qusre, 1 insertion. 90,5(11 1 square 1 month, $7.0(1 Jaclidontin,ounce,,. 50 J l square, 1 week,... 8,60 J.^r 7Vn linen or lets to constitute a square. befrl edvertieoments inserted at the usual rates Advertisements from transient persona or strangers m „st lie paid in advance. Yearly advertisers will be restricted to their regu- hrbuisnessrs, and all other advertisements net ipertaiu- Ijito their regular business as agreed for,will o e chart el extra., Yearly advertisers exceedingintheir advertisements tilt: average numberof lines agreed for, will be charger. ,t propm tional rates. ]ijp Advertisements sentto this office without di- HCtiansas to tile number of insertions, will lie pnb iiihe.l daily, until ordered to lie discontinued, and nhirgsd accordingly. .^•Allnewaivertiesmentsappear inthe Tri-weeh |y News, for the country. *,* All Letters directed to this office or the Editor must he post paid in, 1 .' 08 ? °’' FICK Department.—Some of the more SceiieutVM, 1 " 8 lhi! S ft 'V° rt J '"' e ff lanc,!d Htth » llmt , ®“® referred to iu n summary of that »e Shall only examine, here, the molt notable ol its remaining details. Tni» doeu. fiSatS W 1 ’ fuU °» stHtlst ' ce - and will not .mriU. s. v ^ ^ lo " ““lelully has Mr. Hull elm, m m ht0ra .e," lly ,nucb 'le^lected rule in official 11 “‘ num bui of mail routes within ht united States, at the close ol the fiscal year end- NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS UKUN AUD K. MunKENNA, (IWttUI OF PIIK FIRM OF CONWAY k M’KKNNA,) Has just opened an entire New Stock of _ STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Fresh from tho best EUROPEAN and AMERICAN inli,,!!‘rel'Vire , Rt , th " e , luee th> ' ti4Cal yar end-1 MANUFACTORIES, and will he ottered at prices length ol ro°u, 0 June lust > ?,® 9U ; 'he ttggregaa w hj“ h ounnotiail to ensure a speedy sale. P THE MORNING rgVS'. [FroaTHte Now-Orleans Delia.J Reaction In California. We publish below, a statenoni which presents'a jlooroy picture of the condition of affairs in the whilom laud of gold. It was drawn up and signed by the passengers of the Alabama returning from Cslitornia, and handed to us hy Col. Mills, formerly of Texas, with a pressing request that we should give it a place in ..ur columns. Col- nel Mil's is nr. obierving and sagacious gentleman. He has spent Several months in the mining districts of California, end machos for the correctness of the tacts contain ed in the communication. .The Colnrel assured us that ballad never witnes-ed Fitch scenes of suffering were presented l,y the mining districts at tide time. Tw. nty thousand miners have been engaged ill the summer, in the Southern mines, in damming indTumingthe rivers Sfanislas,. Tewalame, Merer dps and other streams, the beds of whicu have all irovsd I arr. n ol the precious dust. Tl»y La/c ex- wi.-ted all their means in this unprofitable lubor.nnd «re .in ply in debt to the merchants. The raining seasi.n which common;"* in November, will force them back. p, nuilees and destitute, to the towns where they inu-t he feu and supported during the winter, or sent buck to the States, either of which s|.|WHrs nlinost impossible . Col. Mills fears that thi- (iu.perutc situation of the miners will give rise to excessesand disorders of the most alarming ciiarac- The great object of a California emigrant is no longer to make a fortune, but to «»ve enough to pay his passage back to the States. This is some times (belabor of months. A party of emigrants—composed of eight persons—applied to Col. Mills, when he pass, r^tlirough Panama, lor mentis to prosecute their voy- W'to California. Col. Mills advanced eight hundred (idlers to thi ill on condition that they should ful uw ■him and work for him until they would r. -imiiurse him. They agreed to his terms, labored faithfully ami persevef ingly during five -months, and could w- pay him only one hundred and thirty five dollars of lira amount advanced by him 1 The Colonel related many other instances of disappointment and ume- warded tcil. which occurred under his own observa tion. Out ol see. nt) enper'onal friends who labored inthe same diggings will, him otily three hoil nolle, t- Mm,.tilth of the oust to defray their expenses ha, k tothi'ir homes—the other-had pot only lost all th- May which they brought wit.ithcm. but had gone Thus is the golden mirage ot California vanishing! Steamer Alabama. Novejiber 27. 1850.—We theuaUeisigned, passengers in the steamship Ala- bams direct from California, in view of the many false sad exaggerated stub incuts in circulation as re- far,is the productiveness of the mini's, deem it a duty to give some facts, which came under our immediate observation, for the consideration of those who con template visiting the Mate lor the purpose ol milling. Iu.tl.as voluntarily laying l>, lore the public onrexpq- bt'iti'c and observutiona in California, we wish it di' tmi'tly understood that our statements can be relied up(,ua» strictly true, and that we are actuated by no motive save a desire to eei Ve those who may he in tilled to leave present oomto table homes for the jf-Perate chance for making a fortune by gold dig- Wu have viewed with regret the many false stab- peats circulated in newspapers, based on iiifpnna tma derived from the press m California, the couduc tasot wlduh at eengaged in the transported n bus!- ”«i!, on iho Atlantic and Pacific. The bankers, met- »aab, and traders, whose business transactions ex- tad throughout tbe length and breadth of the gold tpoo. assist, in no small dogbee, in mi'leading the Wicin regard to the fiatteriug prospects of those c s“i:,din mining. They have induced thousands od tens of thousands t6 seek fortunes in .Callforuia dgrnitsaoi ifices, who never would have tried the 'priiment it they hud been informed of the rea’ aaditinn and respects of those engaged in working he mines. believe tliat thousands have been induced to 'migrate to California during the past yeai on ae ibatot the exaggerated report made by the Govern- “eat agent (Mr. King) and by the stnteincnta maun J the delegates iu C digress, in relation to the gold, urmg quartz. They stated that quartz rock existed “mi unlimited extent and worth from one to three “liars per pound. These statements coming to the “tiers through the newspapers published abroad, 'tuck them with a tonlshment. Now, there is not miner in five hundred who has t 1 uud in all his Marches a pound of quartz rock worth fifty cents 4t Pound, and tile undersigned, who have been W interested in the mutter, having carried mn- Jui ry to the mines nt great expense, to work the jf'tx know that none can be found there worth the Meat price for labor to work it. “ has been estimated Unit about one hundred thou ' Americans were in California at the commence- htot the present year. The emigration this year- Put down at sixty thousand across the plains, too Wand over land, through Texas end Mexico, and ■J iboueana across the lath finis—making two uu- .,‘I "‘"l twenty thou-and. Supposing twenty thou- returned home during the present year, is i u' s ® H ' d 11 be a liberal calculation,) two hum <• thousand Ainericaus remain in the country. It , wfiat is the condition anil prospects of this T" number of American citizens, we would say uudt deplorable.’’ Tile forty »r fifty thousand who ,1?“’’nn engaged in damming and turning rivers, ur ‘llir fhn uiivvi.i.e. 'Lnss.. l. n .m iilinnsr linitMi'gHlIv iil<- the »uminer, have been almost universally dis- Poiuted. Having ioat the labor ol three summer*. JDtnemonn^they had pro/iously pruuured,tbou^and ... mare reduced to WHntand involved in debt for ubsifjtpnce, ec t. Juose who were eng«g»?d in the dry diaglna. de- 9 » etc., have also been unsuccesslul, during the ”Ueason. J V J H8 the general opinion of the miners last m»*n ,l5r» ^at not more than eighty o^ ninety in every had realized money enough to enable them .turn to their families; and that not more than ®. ,u twenty has realized a d >llar clear o| expenses u . r the season. All , w wouauif, i A ‘lhopeH of making fortunes in California are lost e t ot in ninotv.nine cases out of a bundled, Hnd almost universal feeling is to get home. And it J^ly h"art.rendiug to witness the general despon- “j y wnich exists among the miners, an i to see ^ot.UeartA'd and brave men 6h»*d tears at their 1 UI08 S conditiim. y Oave deemed it our duty—a duty we felt due Oft American people—thus honestly to present Jj'fr C »n ideration the fortiiioing facts, leavunr a ,<! t according *o ilieirown judemeuts in mat ^' a statement is signed by some hundred and ^ty gnatieoieu passengers cm board the i i ol , " dl rDute * wes I78,t>72 miles, imd the n mbei of auitractura empluycd tliereon, 4.7G0 The Pn«nm m .‘ e ” traveled u “ 811 of these routes, the COMOIT™ Bt 4 ?' 54 ‘: 42:) m11 '™ unnuel corns ,, ,7 "V' 6 ' th '' * ,c rng"Cost Hbout live cents iinu eight mid a halt mills per mile. Thenmn- Per ot 1 oatirilisters appointed during tho year endinv whole ^number of veaJ ifi'Aii ir, be U,,ltl ' d « the end of diet I here were 1,979 Post offices eitablish- < d, anu JU9 discontinued during tho yeur. The re- qd' P iB-o‘ tU ° I, i'P« rt, uent for the year ending June tu * ;i '5 5 ‘-' 971 «i Expenditures, ..o,-! J.9.)J A3. 1 he expenditures forthe current year at s estimated nt $6,019,B(J9 96. ’ The Post-msster reviews the condition ..f the For- i ign Man rierviee, as connected with Great Britain and (lermstiy Arrangements with France are yet to be adjusted, but the subject, he says, is now in ehnrg ol our diplomatic representatives, and an ear- t) and tavii ruble termination of their negotiations is aimcipated. Iu respect to our correspondence with tie VVeat indies and tioutb America, some suecidc arrangement is desirable, and the early passage of a joint resolution of Congress, authorizing tins De partment to take measures to secure such an ar- iRUgcinent. Is recommended. The mail service in Calitormu and Oregon, and especially the former, is still in an unsettled state nndt.ut partially reported so that no eatisiactory sattsmeut in regard to it can be submitted. Mr. Hall recommends that an officer be sent to the Pacific Coasts to exumine into and report upon the new mail routes which should be laid out there. And ns regards Cheap Postage he is fully up with the spirit of the President's Message. Oil that point he lias also some very judicious and well tilth d observations, upon the "inenmrr'iity'' seen in the law o-n.bli-fcmg the California'steam-ship bins, m providing fora conveyauct of the mads tivici a momh trom Now-York, New Orleans, die., to Cliagi. s, and a conveyance of the same ..my twice a m. nth i,Lin Panama north, along the Pacific const. Colic ei'Vj cal. upon to adopt such measures in tin- pieinistVa.- may b " deemed expedh nt. Upon letter, to California he it particularly desir- ou- t at the p esent eimrinous charges should he- g eatly redtived. He also inis somo good recoin- in iida iono to Cougressas respects a reduction up on newspapers, coming under certain regul-lions. Cheap letters and cheap newspapers the people ot this cooutry must have, ana, we trust, therefore, tout our National Legislators having so widely ex tended our territories will notn-glect to give us the means of keeping up a constant and cheap .-oimnu- nicHtioti w.tb them. Doubtless as Mr. Hall remarks, these c of template'.’ reductions will materially re duce the revenues of the Department for toe first three or four years, but attbeend of that period,the lucerne under the reduced tariff - of postage will pro bably again equal ita expenditures. At all events we trust Oi.ngtcss, at this session, will consider the ex per in. nt worth a fair trial. ENSURE A SrSKDY SALE. The attention of the public is respectfully solicited, No deviation from first prices. £8“° 111 Congest ft., Monument square. „ NEW STOKE. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, UMBRELLAS & TRUNKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL : 187 Cougresu-Btreet, (above the Market.) WALDBURO's NEW BUIL. INO. 'I'HE Subscribers would respectfully inform their 1 inends and the public that they >&' This Morn ing opening a well selected assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting of the above arlie.lefl, as 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, nt prices that will compete with any es tablishment in this city, uov II STALEY & HENDRY BOORS AND STATIONERY. W „„ „ J. B. CUBBKDGE, HILE acknowledging his obligations to his friends and the public generally for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on bis estab lishment, would inform them that ho has enlarged his store, and laid in a more extensive 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 ^elected stock: and he feels confident that all who patronize him will not fail to be pleased with the articles they purchase, or the prices they pay for them, aa he is determined nut to be undersold. Please call at 1591 CONGRESS-STREET, noV 11 South of the Market. HEADY II1ADB CLOTHING. f|1HE-Undersigned has received per Steamer Flo- A rida Rtid recent arrivals n complete assortment ol READY MADE CLOTHING, composed In part of the billowing articles—and all made under his own sup. rinteminnee. The undersigned has alw ays received from those who have favored him with their patronage, the credit of selling the BEST GOODS IN THlJj MARKET. He now wisliea fo call atten- PRENTICE’S SKY-LIGHT DAGUERKI.AN KOO.IIS. rriHK citizens of Savannah and vicinity are in formed that I have, at great expense’ added a splendid Reception Room io iny establishment, for the accommodation of my patrons, wh-re those of a musical taste can nniu>» themselves on a most beau- tilul Piano Forte, purchased expressly tor the use of my customers. PICTURE f mken in all weather by the use of inv large sky light—an advantage, never possessed , by those working by a window light Children’s Likenesses tuk. n in 3 to 3 seconds, bye quick working instrument made expressly for chil dren. The citizen are invited to examine my Rooms and Specimens, over Zaugbaum & Co.’a Music Store, Market-square, Savannah, nov 1 W. V. PRENTICE S OUTHERN CASSH.HERES.—Just received from the factory, an assortment of Carolina Cas- simeres. comprising Steel Mixed, Black, Invisible Green, Medium Black. Coart Mixed, &c., 'vliich are offered by the piece, at factory prices. The public arc inv. )sd to cull and examine, dec 2 LaROCHE. ROWNE & CO. F 1 i. KENCII Chinn Gold Bond TeH Setts, of 44 pieces; Gilt Butters: single Cups and Saucers, of elegant patterns; Mugs, highly decorated; rich Tote u T te Setts; Parlor Match Boxes; Chamber Candle Sticks; Powder Boxes; Cu.’sand Saucers, for chil dren. with mottoes; together with a great variety of Chinn VasesjTerrn Cottaand Bob'mean Glass Colom gen; Card Baskets, and other China Articles, very suitable for presents. For sale by dec 2 COLLINS St BUI.KLEY, 1001!rynn-st. QIN AND WHISKEY.—25 bbls "Flacks”Gin: 75 do Baltimore Whiskey; l„ti ing and lor sale by COHENS & HERTZ, dec 2 pOlfc SALE.- 20 bags new Georgia Wheat Flour, in s H cks of 100 lbs. each. 1000 bushels white Maryland Corn, in sacks 500 do. Heuvy Oats do. do. novt HOLLIS & LAWSON. R ECEIVED per brig American: 35 bbls choice Apples 10 bbls Ridwey Potatoes 10 do. Merger do. 6 firkins choice Goshen Butter 20 whole and half kits Salmons and Mackerel 2 cases new Prunes, in glass jars, and fancy boxes 15 bbls 3-da, Butter, Milk, Sugar and Pilot Bis cuit. ro v 12 JOHN D. JSSF-E. B utted chees potatoes &c—20 firkins selected Goshen Butter 120 boxes English Dairj Cneesc 75 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, 50 do White do. 20 do. Yellow Onions, 100 hexes large Bowl Pipes, 20 or. Casks Port Wine, 50 bbls. E. Phelps' Gin 25 do. C own do. „ , ... 28 do. Hiram Smith’s extra Canal Flour, Landing from ships Sandusky and Marion, and for Mle by nav 4 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & Cu. E ARI) AND CANDLES.—40 bbls. prime Lea Lord ; 25 Half do. do. do. do. j 75 kegs Jo. do do. do.; 75 boxes Star Candles; 50 do. Adamantine do. ; 40 do. .Sperm do.; lOOdo. Bedoll'a Tallow do. 6's and 8’a Landing and for sale by. nov 13 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO. p A PS! CAPS!!—I have just received another lot of those bomitilul covered Cloth Caps lined with Morocco; for men ami boys, also the handsomest lot of Children’s Cloth Jockeys tver brought to this place. Call soon at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’ R 'noY25 i .. G. S. NICHOLS fi OTTON OHNABUHGK.—20 bales Cotton Osnaburge, just received and for sa’e by j nov 22 LAROCHE, BOWNE *CO. tion to his PRESENT STOCK, and he wishes them to understand he is determined to sell file CHEAP EST as well as the BEST. The following will compose a part of the stock on band: Gent’s T.usiness Frocks and Sacks. Kersey and Blue Pilot Over Coats. Devonshire Drab do. do. Norway Coating do.’ do. Black and blue Cloth Cloaks. Pilot Cloth do. do. Black Dress Coats and Frocks. » Brown and olivq Cloth Fl ocks. * Bluck super Doeskin Cnssimcrc Pants. Fancy and ribbed do. do. 1- Bladlt Satin and fancy Silk Vests. Fancy Velvet and Chally do. ^ Black, fancy, and whitu Kid Glovssi Black, white, and fancy Silk do. Merino and Silk Undershirts. |* While and tunc)* Shirts. , ' Red FIRnnefaiid Hickor/Shirts. i"* - *' •* • • Stocks, Cravats, and Su jpenders. Collars, Umbrellas and Drawers. Also, a large assortment of FRENCH. EKGLI8H, AND GERMAN CLOTHS. CA8S1MERES, AND VESTINGS, made to order nt the ihnrtest nntiem and in the BEST STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. WM. R. SYMONS, 17 Wldturker-street. nov 8 Successor of Hamikon St Symons Clinthum Superior Court,fflny Term, lbSU James Muhdecai, f os. \ Libe! for Divorce Sarah Mordecai. ) I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher iff - , that the defendnutennnof tie found ill tliiscoun- ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said detcndi.nl do file her answer or defensive allegation in writing, to the above libel, on or before the first day of the nexi term of this court or that the plaintiff have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is further or dered, that acopy of this order he published in one of the gazettes of this city, once a mouth for four months priorto the next term of this court. Extract trom the minutes. JNO. F. GU1LMART1N, Clerk s. c. c. c. ang 14 lam—4m CARDS, WM. B. HAL.B, MAMUFAOTUasa or PEGGED AND SEWED BOOTS AND SHOES, Plantation Biogmi», tunuer'a ami Kip B oguns. 163 CuNG EStqlTUKKT, uov 6 tauvuuuah, Georgia. PIKtS, FUU IT, A N D~CO.\ FKCT ION AUY. M. Si AstEEW & W. BHATLEY. PIE BAKE AY, BRUIT AND CON F E 0TIO N AK\ STORE, Corner of York and Montxomery ttt, Liberty -square. ■bov 12 ituo TO FAKjRNTS AND GUAHDIAN8. mmm BOYS’ READY MADE CLOTHING I fflRjtj , - f h ® undersignod would rwjh etful- .ir, ffiESa y inloi in both Puicnrannd Uunrdiane. W ” havinn licva tu olntho rim* L« l a i . JOHN MALLBRY, DUAPEIl AND TA1LOU, 133 BAY-ST', I/" F.EPS constantly «a baud a cuiuplctc sssortiuem XV of very choice. CLOTHS, CAdslMEUs AND VESTINGS, ol the newest Bundes an . putterng, with ntullaupply of lMhionableREADY MADE CLOTll INUanu Furnishing Goods, conipnsing every article of. Gentlemen's Apparel. oct 26 port oF plymoth AND DEVONFOR.T, ENG. CHARLES WOOD, I;AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT, A DVANCES Money, to any nmount, on Uuoda -ta. consigued for sale by Auction, or otherwise, the uttontion of exporters is respectfully directed to this announcement. The abovr port comprises great ad vantages forthe sale of Ssuthorn products—Com, Sugar,Rioc and Tabacco, would always command the highest market prices—containing, as It does, a large population, und being an extensive Naval Station. Refer tu Mr. W. R. Symons, Savannah nov 8 J- S. SOLOMONS W ILL contract to execute Plusiering, of all kinds und styles, at the shorfcst notice. Wanted two or three Jouimeymeu Plasterers, to whom steady employment will be given, mid the highest wages paid. shP* AI1 orders for work cin be left at tbe office ot the Morning News. Residence, President Street, next door tu Mr.B. Sni der's. < Cm oct 17 JOHN V. TARVER, Factor and tsouernl Commission merchant, AND DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN. fjp* Every description of Produce, and Merchan dize sold on consignment, or purchased to order Exohauge Wharf. ' Oct 12 VV. W. WILLIFORD, Auction & Commission Merchant. MACON, QA. EH?” AH kinds of Aicrchnndise and Produce lex- copt Liquors] received on Consignment, or Purcuus- ed to Order. GAINED Sc CO., RECEIVING. FORWARDING. AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Chattanooga, Tennessee. BRYAN, WILSON, GAINES Sc CO., Augusta. Georgia. THOBIAM, WILSON Sc CO., Savannah, Georgia. W ILL GIVE their personal attention to Receiving and Forwarding Goods and Produce. Also and Forwurding Goods and Produce. Also to tlie sale of h11 kinds of Produce and Merchoudlzetliat may be entrusted to their caro. A. THOMAS. * * • -MeM. GAUSS, P. B. WILfcON, oct 2 J. J. BRYAN, JOHN POOLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Taints, Oils, Tur.entlneaad Varnishes, French and American Window Glass,patnt, varnish and white wash Brushes, sable and camel-hair Teucils, badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, tjC. i,c. Ptiper Hangings, ltordersnnd 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 opposite Swift. Den slow it Webster March 30 Chatham Superior Court, May Term, 1830 William J. Bandy, ) tt. S Libel for Divorce. Redecca Bandy, ) TT appearing to this court by tho return of the fciher- 1 iff', that the,’ " ’ ; defendant cannot be found in this coun ty. on motion, 1t 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 ol - the next term of this court, or that the pluintiff hnvc leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it hi further oi dered, that a copy of this order be publish ed in oneof the gazettes of this city, once a month, for four months, priorto tho next term of this court. Extract from the minutes. JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk S.C. c. c. aug 14 m —4m Chathnm Superior Court .May Term, 1830 Catherine E. Barnard, Compl’t, ] Murdock Chisolm. Isaac B. Row- j f* 1 Equity. land. John T. Rowland. Detts. j O N motion, it is ordered that Murdock Chisolm and Isaac B. Rowland, Defendants in the above en titled case who reride without the limits 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 tho same be taken pro ennfesso against them; und it is further ordered, thatacopy of this order be served upon them three months before 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. Extract trom the minutes. [Signed] JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, c. s. c. c. c. sept 7 lam4 a f'SOLOGNE.—Genuine Farina, in willow coven v> bottles, assorted sizes, just received and for sul oct31 “ G. R. HENDRIt KSON & CO.'* N EW CANAL FLOUR.-SO bbls. Hiram Smith's Extra Canal Flour; 75 do. Pure Genes see. Landing, and for sale by oct 26 SCRANTON. JOHN8TON & CO. H AMS AND BACON [SIDES.—20bbls. Neff’s extra Sugar cured Ham’s 20 boxes clear Sides, landina from schooner J. H. Holmes, and for sale by nov 4 JAS. A NORRIS. E nglish baling and net twine. 2 Bales each, above Twines, just received per ship Lancashire, from Liverpool, and for sale by oct 30 McCLESKEY & NORTON. WHEELBARROWS.—A large supply, jus » ” received and for sale fcv received and for sale by oct 23 McCLESKEY it NORTON. G'EA WAITERS.—An elegant assortment of l Tea Waiters, single and in setta, just received and for sale oy COLLINS it BULKLEY. ALTON LOCKE| Tailor and Poet: an Auto i* bi .graphy. - phy. Popular Education: for the use of Pnrents and Teachers, nnd for Young People of Loth sexes; by Ira Mayhew, A. M., late superintendent of Public Instruction. History of Madame Roland; by John S. C. Ab bott, with engravings. Music: As It Wad, and As It is; by N. E. Corn wall, M. A. Further snppli'8 of Nisht Side of Nature: by Catharine Crowe,and Medical Delusions, hy Dr-Hook- eur. Received by no r 22 JOHN M. COOPER. P. JACOBS, CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian) near Monu ment Square) Suvamiah, Geo. N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish. Hall Spanish and American Segars, at Wholesale and Re tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff - , Sic. March 29. tf SAVANNAH mutual insurance company, of this city. C. P. Richardson*, Prest. , J. A. Norris, 8ec. - hc above Company is now prepared to take Ms- rineanu 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 Ray. iy June 11 * LONDON l’HtENIX FIRE OFFICE, Takes Riake in Savannah. Apply to Aug 1. It. HABERSHAM it 80N, Agts. H. J. ROY ALL. SURGEON DENTIST. W OULD take this method of offeringhii proles. slonal services to tbe public generally, and ex-- pressing his than ks for tho liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. No pains will be spared to ensure entiri satisfaction in ull operations, and particularly in the insertion of artificial teeth free of pain, and natural in appearance. N. B. As some are Incredulous as to tho safety nnd utility of the I.ctheon, (not Chloroform.) I would say that In nocase where I hnve administered It, has any injury been sustained, fto my knowledge;)ntthe same time, I would condemn its indiscriminate use, the constitutions of some rendering it injurious, sept 7. HENRY K. PRESTON, Teacher in the Claudes and Mathematics, NO. 74 ST. JULIAN-STREST. sept2 tf DR. MOREL i OFFICE—No. 15 7 BROUGHTON-ST. Feb-7.] SAVANNAH, GA. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owen's building opposite Pulaski House, Savannah. Is prepared to execute all work in his line with dispatch, and in a style not to bn surpassed. Prleci as reasonable as any other establishment in the city - July 9. WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF. D RElllHHART is prepared to supply orders • far Black Jack, Onk, Ash and Pine WOOD, by tb« boai load or at retail. * As usual, particular attention giotn to measurement. For tbe convenience of person* residing in theup- ncr part of the city boxes for orders, are placed at the stores oi Messrs. Turner it Oden, John Mur chison, and at John M. Cooper, at the office of tbe Morning News, and at the house of John T. Thom- as, Jones-street. having lays tu clothe, that he has just mem“rf fr °“ JioW r Tork ’ wltJj 8 c <W<vte a*aot«. Boys’Ready Made lotBifig! g and will keep up tbe assortment through the g It f" 10 iln * t " ken pains in bsvlng £ O Ihcm 5”hf! Ul re U f* 9 "*> d will oiler S te pi,tr ' J ''“ *• low a. possible. Each ar- T jS tide will be marked with the selling price aud it no abatement trom It The following wiU oom- « pose the assortment: ■, "" A. <1 Rtiys’Blaek Cloth Cloaks and Over Costa •if '® 3 ” Drab Mid black Pilot Qvgr Hacks M sJ I* S>wu, brown and hl’k Olotli.Sacka ► O ianey 7 weed, Cos., Frock and Sauk Costa » P u u Polka Q ;;!“b'rln,mrdbl'k Cloth FrodfcUta 3 ^ Li.l 0 ’ , k > b r ' n . green and Caoet Jackets If •' hi k mixed Satinet R. Jackets ' « “ J* Dc y Casimere and bl’k Cas Pasts ► B , i ,?r < if d ,'. c “ ,-nnd b«'ibeH , a'its 0 r.u.11 k "8 d 1 Satin Velentlaand Mrsl's M Children a bl’k and fancy Dress Suites l, Boys' white Had col’d Shirts and under 8h hn® blue and black Navy Caps, with man & without Covers, with a compWte assortments W ^“l 1 * oi «R uthei - kinds, trom children’s Jockeys H p D N - ,B-HaYing « private room for trying on S w ^y 1 Clothing, 1 tnuw decline sending it o^ w Ui b® tried on, esceptiu cases ofsioknesa. Those© in wnt aw Invited to give me Refill attha Clotnii^ atom No«.69and mOibWlJbgK 8e P tg ^ QEO* a. NiCHOLb; hA, UARNKK.S MANUFACTORY. 1 7 ho undersigned has opened an establishment for the purpose ot Manufacturing Ilarnese, MM Bands, Ca ‘* 9 ’* IdF* Corner of Boy Lane and Drsyton-at. Uetted* r0 *** ^ p,tr00, *° July 13. * BRYAN. CAB1NK"’ MAKING and VV, HOL8TKRY.-H. S. BOGARDUS, No* Bui) »t., would *utorin the citizens oi'So- • varnish, that be hoa taken the abovestor*. lor the purpose oi carrying on tho Cabinetand Uni iioletenng business, viz; Making row and reparingofa urniture. 01J u-uiture bougTu nndsoia.Thekot- toms of Sofas, Dhuna, Chairs, and Ottomans, mad, over und recovered. Glass plates of all sizea kept for i«fe. Carpets, Oi Cl th, and Matting, cut town. Bells and Latnpv hung: Curtiunei and Blinds put up. Musienl Instruments of all kinds re- paired. Wool, hidr and moss Matrasses for sale. Also, feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Matras. <es made overin tbe best manner. i-.it - Ev »ry description of Collins on hand w «®J3ffllBWand made to order, of the best ma terials end finUh; Piiceslow. re re S- I. B- b«» been engaged In tho above business In thc clty ot Hnviumnh, lor the last seventeen years which induces’him to believe that ho canniest those who will favor him with a portlon^thol, •vWrsW ? jfljS^RSF URN ITU R ht STORE, ... , tills method to inform their ““kinglar^f which they otterYorkprices* Our stock of Furniture and Pianos is made to our own order and selection. We have cotffidehao in re! commend ng it to all who are In want, and on th most accommodating terms. *!!« i. w. mobbill. ^Angl »***»* .FIONO F0RTE8- llgflj.x-1^1 _ re" •Tho subvert tent action, &c. ITiete Isstniments are of wtrsfi ted durability,based upoaan establDhcd reputation of many years standing, ari sre offered atYactonr p rices by tho manulactusar’s agenu. t0ry n ftZOOBAUM It Co., xt „ a - Cor St Julisn-st.and Market-ia h. .^B.-Second hand Ptuoos taken i- —— i exchange. a nesuTKul a* assortment. T hose in want will call end 1 ‘ Case ” 4-°| Ur &c tOClC; a '* 0 ’ PU " e *’ C " d nov 4 J. B. CUBBEDGE, South ofU.„ Market. MELODEON8. These beautiful la “W recommended to the Musical VVOrld, as the most ur iqur invention of the kind ever produced. le key-board tour to fire octaves in compass, «nd similar to that of the Piano Porte. By the use of a swell, the volume °S ton ® . c " n b® increased so as to equal that of tho Chapel Oigan, as substitutes for which they are be coming getiernlhrjbi Use . Their beauty of finish, ,®. perior quality ol ffine, portability and extreme ocon- lfc-/ e! ; d ® r *bemall that is dcsirablyo those bue thei who cultivate a taste for Sacred Music; whffe their remarkable quickness of touch renders them autceo- Uble of the moit rapid execution. For salel.7 tiui Manufacturer's Agents, F. ZOGBAUMieO Corner St, Jullan-st. and Market-square. Aug 5 J 20,000 PAIR* PLANTATION EKOUAN8.—Tbe Subscribers are now receiving their u>ual (imply of Plantation Brogans, made to order bs — ■ tho moss approved manufacturers. Our stock is v„ extensive and selected with care. Having sueeeediS in ,&' a,iffatti,m ,hr ’ ee wbo bave favored us with their patronage for a series ot years, we would respectfully invite Planters who h/ve not y c . nur- chased ot us, to give us a call, to whom wo nledm ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. la a jdlttS to our thick work, we keep conatsnrlv on hand • large and choice stock of Lldies’, Gentlemen'* anki Children Boots and Shoes. Piessetry us ' VEUSTILLE, LUFBUBROW & BUTLER, 1 3cr “ CAPS. Just received and now i ing. a very- tine assortmimt of CAP various kinds. Thry are u very or article, and those in want •bould caU nnd examine them. PIERSON it HE1DT. tra promptly supplied A GRANDJKAN’H Genuine Hair Dye. with -A • direction., for sale by L. J. MYERS, n ' ,v -■Apothecary, Smcts'Building - E FDR THE HASDKEK. Popinack, Sweet Briar, Sweet Pra7. SpringVj*fw6n, Patcliouly. Bose. Jissumine,- Violet. Jockey Club, “Hire, Jonqiiillc. Boq.de Caroline, Rough and Rose Geranium, Clove, Pink, Honeysuckle, 'line, West End, Ambrode, Ceil rat, Mill? . .cure, Tubereuse, Heiiiotrope.Miignolia, Mianoqptte; Boq. des Domes, verbena, and Citron Geranium, loi *»l®by JOHN i. MAYEB,. »n»J« Next door tbCurrall * Bdgga. - ' Gingham Urniirellas. sale by W. R S YMrivs* oet Old stand of Hamilton & fiymoaa. by 90 ta 1% 8& ® one fronting SoutS Brond-CstDimbteTe^^! one on the corner, occupied an a Shoo; and n nw,.lSre» The Houses are at present unde For particulars enquire of :5g2KHBW?a*.»fs „ SAMUEL GOLDSMITH or to Messrs. LLOYD * OWENS. •ttw-tf .-tisdmmm: ,* s Inferior uoiirt of Chatham county, when sittinr tor ?he?gf;,tata deceased, ionba benefit of the hi saidjBatate. JUJ.Lt ATv i ■#0" y.?' m