Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, December 13, 1850, Image 1

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Wt- Four Dollars per annum. volumeT Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House. Single Nutnber» Two SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. FRIDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 13„ 1850. NUMBER £8f. PUBLISHED DAILY AND TKI-WEBKLY 151 JOHN n.c.uopuu. W. t. th(7mi‘sunT¥ditoh. tkkhs: The Daily Morning News i« delivered to City subscribers at *4 per annum, payable belt y* Hr |y aitance, or for tkn crnt.t a week, payable to the Carrier.. Singleoopiee. twocknts. The Ti’MVeckly MorningNews,For thecou„ tryioontaininir all Wie news insirer and new advertise- me Its of the daily, is furnished for two dollars per- annum, inadvance, ' Advertisements inserted at the following rates: l iquare, 1 insertion, $0,50 I 1 square 1 mouth, $7.00 jjachcontinuance,.. 50 | lsquare,! week,... UJO 13^ Ten lilies or less to constitute a sqnnre. ' Legal advertisements inserted at the usual rates, Advertisements from transient persona ur strangers' must he paid in advance. Yearly advertisers will be restricted to theii regu lar bnisnesses,and all other advertisements not pei uu,. ina to their regular business as agreed for, will be c t ]ar „ ed extra. Yearly advertisers exceedingintheir advertisements the average number of lines agreed for, will be charged si proportional rates. J-fP Advertisements sentto this office without di rections as to the number of insertions, will be pub lished daily, until ordered to he discontinued, and -.earned accordingly. ’ fP VN netv idvertiesments appear in the Tri-week ly News, for the country. *,* All Letters directed to this office or the Editor must He post paid. THE MORNING NEWS. HobrIbi.e Accident ..nd Death.-Oiip of the most horrible accidents we have board of fora long, time. occurred at the villnge of Frankfort. In Beuvcr county. Fa, on last Friday week. A young hid of 9 years of age, named John St, votison, son of a gentle, man of the siinni name, who owns the Steam-Mid at Frankfort, was caught by the sleeves of his coat, in Hie machinery of the mill, while it was in lull opera, iion.aml was dashed round ahouttbreehundred times in two minutes,before the machinery could be stopped. One of his legs w s literally torn to pieces, and the mangled tlc-h mid broken bones were thrown ill every di lection. Astonishing as itmny uppear, the body lived for eight days alter tue shocking occur rence. His limbs were amputated by Dr. M'L'ube, of Frnnkfo-t,and Dr. Pollock, ol Philadelphia; but. after luffering excruciating pain, he died on Saturday last J^e-Henry Bibb, a fugitive slave, is going to start a newspaper at Saudwicb, Canada West, to be called the “Voice of the Fugitives." A Smabt Rejoinder --The British Empire, sir,” exclaimed John Bull to Jonathan, “is one in which the i-un never sets.” " One, ” replied Jon than, in which the tax-gatherer never goes to bed." Public Lands.—The Repnrtof the Commission ers ut the General Lund Ollice, not yet pul dished. cnntnin-> lull and interesting details respecting the pu b.ie domain. We l> aril I mm the Washington R e . public, that the whole quantity of lands sold and dis posed ot during the your 1848. including that located by imhiury bounties, State selections, d,c. was 4 Hit!, o amounting, nt $125 per acre, to #6,428.435, cor 1845, 5,l84,4lU acres were disposed ol in like manner, amounting, at the same rate, to $(,,575 823 And tor the three quarters of 1850, exclusive of the will Inns not yet returned fur the third quar ter, - 815,38(1 acres wete disposed of, amounting at the rate stated, to *3.562 041. A most valuable and interesting item in the report is the statement showing the area and cost oftne public lands and revenue derived frum them. From that tatement it appears that the whole area el the public lands exclusive of those ill Oregon, Cid- Jioniia. New Mexico. Utah, the Indian and Nebraska Terr I tor ies, w as 424,103.75UJucres. That ol these about one lout th liuve neeti sold for the sum of 8135.339 while the whole coptof every kind to the Gov' eminent, including the amount paid to France Inr Louisiana, to Spain for the Kloridus. and Cor the ex tinguishment of the Indian title, wa- $74,957 879 making the nett profit to the Government #110.381,913 or an average of nearly one and a quarter millions of dollars ntmiiiilly for the last fitly years. Nearly the same amount has been granted in boun ti es, Inr works ol internal iinprovemenis, Sic, It further appears that the average cost ot the pub ic lauds including the purchase, extinguishing the Irulnin title, purveying, Bolling, and nuuuigeing, &c. : a f’lily 21 4-5 cento per acre; white for each acre the O Ytniinenr receives $1 25 per acre—tnakiug a net profit oi #103 1-5 cents per acre. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! BERNARD F. IMacKKNNA, (FORMBELY OF FltB FIRM OF CONVEY fc M KENNA,) Has just opened an entire New t#oek of BTAPbli AM) FANCY DRY GOODS, Fresh from the best EUROPEAN and AMERICAN MANUFACTORIES, anil will ho ottered at prices which cuiinut fail to ensure a sfkedy sale. The attention of the public Is rostfceu'ully solicited. No deviation from first prices. L^‘ 111 Congees st, Atonumert-square. Th Remains of James the Second.—The fol lowing curious account, says a writer in the Notes sad Queries, was given to me by Mr. Fitz-iinun*, an Irish gentleman upwards of eighty y ars of age, with whom 1 became acquainted when resident with my lumpy eq Toulouse, in deptem a-r, 1840; he uavlng resided ill that city lor many years as a teacher ol the 1-'reach anil English lauguag -s, and had attended tile late dir Wilhain Pullet in the former capacity there in the y. at- 18 7. He said : I was a prisoner ill Paris, in the Convent of the English Benedictines, in the Rule dt. Jacques, du riug part of the Revolution, lu the year 1793 or 1794 the body cl King Jam -s II. of England was in one of the i-hapels there—where it iiHd been depos ited sums tini-under the expecthtiou that it would one day be sent to England fo.- interim nt in West minster Abbey. It had never been buried. The body was in a wooden Collin, euclooed in a leaden one, and that again enclosed in u second wooden one, covered with black velvet. While l was a prisoner, tlic sous calottes broke open the coffins to get nt the it-itd to cast into bullets, i ho body lay exposed a whole day. It was smi idh d likea mummy, hound tight with gaiters. The sans culottes look out the body, which ha I been embalmed. There was a strong smell of vinegar and camphor. The corpse was lienutitul and perfect, the hands uud nulls were very line. 1 moved and bent every Huger 1 never saw »- Hue a ant t.f teeth in my life. A young lady, a tel- low prisoner, wished much to have a tooth ! 1 tried to get une out lor her, hut coul-1 not, they were so firmly fixed The feet also were beautiful. The face and cheeks were Ju-t as if lie were alive. 1 roll ed his eye; ibe eyeballs were perfectly firm under my finger. Tile French un.i English prisoners gave money to the sans culottes for showing the body. Tiny said he was n good sans culotle, mid they were go ing to put him into a hole in the public church-} ai d, like otiter Balls eulotte-, and he was carried away— but where th“ body was thrown I never hoard. King George IV. tried all iuhispow r to got lidmgs of the body, hutcould not. Around the chapel wet'. sever al wax moulds of the face hung, up made prubably at the time ot the King’s do.itn, auj the corpse was v-i-y like them. The body bud been originally kept at the Place of dr. Jermaine, whence it was brought to the Convent ol the Benedictines. Mi . Porter, toe prior, wusw prisoner at the time in his own convent. Th ' Te*as Indians The Houston (TeXu-) Tel egraph columns sum i interesting news concerning the Iinliuus, derived from Mr. Geo Burnurd, wim h«d just come in Iroui his trading house ut the Ca- Blanche Peak. . A large number of Indians have lately visited the tra ing house, uud professed the warmest friendship lor the whites. They object, to meet tile liniiau Agent, Judge Rollins, at the cuuncil proposed by bun uu the Llano, us they fcuf the people m that sec tion arc not frit udiy to them. But a very amal I por tion of the tribe wi I attend the couucil Coteinseh, •’ayayuca. Yellow Wolf, and other leading chiefs de clare that their people would readily attend a coun cil on tue Brazos, hut they fear bad white men will aback.them as they attacked the Lipaiis on 'the dun ‘haha, it they attutid the council on the Llano. They 8 »y the Northern bauds lately committed depreda tions tbere, mid the whit' people cannuf be iriondjy to the Indians. The Tonkevvays are now tit war with both rhe Wacoes and VVichltaws. .Since .lie latter were defeated in the Wjchitiiw mountain . the Wacoes have formed an alUeitce with til til against •he Toukcwiiys. A few weeks since a par y ol Ton keways met a party of Wacoes on the Bed Fork ol the Brazos, and d>'touted them with the loss of four- '•mil warriors. Only two or three of the Tutike- w ais were killed. Mr, Barnard snvs the Took’’- ways eat the hands and arms ol the Wucoes they aid ed. Till, Tonkevvays and Cnrancubuas are tho only tribes of Texas that are regard'd as ciuiibals. The other tribes seem to hold them in tho utmost detest ation, The following gives us some more information concerning ihe recent movements ot Wild cat, the hotel Seminole chief: , , Mr. Barnard informs us that Wild Cat, the Seuiluole Chief, crossed the Brazos some distance above the trading house a lew wiv-fcs mice, on his way liken Arkansas to Mexico, with a large body of runaway degrees, and about twenty-five warriors. He had in duced the negroes to run nWHy ti'olii their Indian owners in the Creek and Bern.nolo reservations in ■Arkansas. Boon after Wild Cut hud passed the Bra 2 .°s, Hti agent from Mr. Duval, the Indian agent, ar- rived and endeavored to pei'piiadh the people on ihe Gentler to puriluw Wild Cat, offering a reward ut “tty ddliur- tor each ol the negroes they would cap ture. The wily chief, however, had probably reach ed the Rio Grande before pursuit could hems o. It Was reported on the frontier that the uuinlier oi ne- groes that accompanied Wild Cat, wheo be first start ed from Arkansas, was two hundred, hut sixty were recovered near the eastern border of the State. It is •upposed th -t Wild Cat intends to establish a colony ot tree negroes in the Mexican territory, below tue * residio Rio Grande. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF SPLENDID G IF T BOOKS, For 1851. PRAYER BOOKS, BIBLES AND JUVENILE BOOKS. 'l’he Pathways and Abiding Places of our Lord : illustrated in the Journal of a Tour through the Laud of Promise; byj. M. Wninwright. D. D. Our Saviour, with Prophets and Apoellcs ; a series of 18 highly finish-d Stei I Engravings, with De-crip, tinns ot several American Divines; edited bv the Rev., J. M. Wrinwright. D D. The Queens of England : a scries of Portraits of Distinguished Female Sovereigns ; Drawn nnd En graved by eminent Artists, with Biographical aud Historical Sketches from Agnes Strickland. The Iris; an Illustrated Suuvcnir, for 1851; by Professor John S. Hart. Evenings nt Donaldson Mnnor, or the Christmas Guest; by Maria .1. McIntosh. Sacred Scenes, or Passages in the Life of our Sa viour ; by various eminent writers—embellished with Blxteen steel engravings. 'the Female Poets ol America, with Portraits, Biographical Notices and Specimens of their Writ ings ; by Thus. HuehtniHn Read. The Sacred Annual, or Gift for all Seasons; edited by the Rev. B. Hastings Weld. Lcafiets of Memory, an illustrated Aiinual.for 1851 edited by Reynell Coates, M. D. The Cabinet of Modern Art: a collection of twen ty-five subjects from Modern Masters, engraved in the highest style of Mezzotinto; illustrated by ap propriate nrticles in prose and verse. Gem- of B nuty : a Literary Gift, for 1850: edited by Emily Percival. The 1'usury of Illustrations of the Bible; edited by Kcv. Edward E. Hale. Tlie American Keepsake, for 1851; edited by Anna Wilmot. The Snow Flake; a Christmas, New Year aud Birth Da Gift, for 1851. Chri-tmus Blossoms and New Year’s Wreath, for 1851; try Uncle Thomas. The Christmas Tribute nnd New Year’s Gift, a S> uvenir, for 1851. Women of the Old and New Testament—a series of Portraits, with Characteristic Descriptions, by several American Clergyman; edited by Wm. B. Sprague, D. D., with '8 original designs, engraved expressly for this work. A good assortment of Bibles and Prayer Books, o various sizes nrnl styles of hind tig. Juvenile Books tu suit all ages. A good simply al ways on hand. J. B CUBBEPGK, dec 7 South of the Market. STOVES TIN~iv^RE, SicT, &.c. NEW -STORE. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, UMBRELLAS <k TRUNKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: IS7 Congress-*treel, (above the Afnrket.) WALDUUUG’i! nkw buil ino. T HE Subscribers would respectfilly inform their friends and the public that they are This Morn ing opening a well selected assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting of the ahovo articles, as well as many others, which they will take pleasure in show ing, as well as selling, to those who may favor them with n call, at prices that will compel;: will) any es tablishment in this city, nov U STALEY & HENDRY BOOKS AND-STATIONERY. J. I). CCBUI-iDGE, TY’IffLE acknowledging his obligations to his " friends and the public generally for the veiy lib' rid patronage heretofore bestowed on his estab lishment, would inform them that lie lias enlarged his store, and laid in a more extensive and complete assortment ol' SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES \c„ than he has ever before kept, comprising a very gen eral and well selected stock: nnd he feel* confident that all who patronize him will not fail to lie pleaai d with the nrticles they purchase, or tho prices they pay for them, as he is determined not to be undersold. Please chII ut 15UJ CONGRESS-STREI'.T, imv 11 South of tlie Market. HEADY .-HADE CLOTHING!. fpiIE Undersigned has received per Steamer Flo- -»• lida and leeent arrivals a complete itssoriineut ol READY MADE CLOTHING composed in pail ot tlie following articles—ami all made under his own sup, rimenduuce. Tne undersigned has a!» ays received from those who have favored him with their patronage, tho credit of selling the BEST GOODS IN THIS MARKET. He now wishes to call atten tion to his PRESENT STOCK, and he wishes them to understand he is determined to sell the CHEAP EST as well as the BEST. The following will compose a part of tho stock on hand : Gent’s Business Frocks and flacks. Kersey uud Blue Pilot Over Coats. Devonshire Drab do. do, Norway Coating do. do. Black mid blue Cloth Cloaks. Pilot Cloth do. do. Bluck Dress Coats and Frocks. Brown and olive Cloth Frocks. llluek super Doeskin Cassimero Punts. Fum y mid ribbed do. do. Bluck Satin and fancy Silk Vests. Fancy Velvet and Chally do. Black, fancy, and wnite Kid Gloves. Black, white, nnd fancy Silk do. Merino and Silk Undershirts. White and fancy Shirts. Red Flannel and Hickory Shirts, Stocks. Cravats, andSu ucndcrs. Collars, Umbrellas and Drawers. Also, R large assortment of FRENCH. ENGLISH, A AT) GERMAN CLOTHS. CASS1MERES, AND VESTINGS, made to order at Ihe shortest notice, and in the BEST STYLE GF WORKMANSHIP. WM. It SYMONS, 17 Whitatker-street. nov 8 Successor of Hamilton & Symon ► Chatham Superior Court,Bitty Term, 1830 James Mordecai, ) ns. k Libel for Divorce Sarah Mukdecai, J I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Alter- it)', that the defenduntcannot he found in thiscouti- ty. on motion, it is ordered, that the snid defendant do file her answer ordelensivc allegation in writing, to tlie above libel, on or before the first day of the next term of this court, or that the plaintiff have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is further or dered, that a copy of this order he published in one ol the gazettes of this city, once a mouth for four months prior to the next term of this court. Extract trum the minutes. JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s. c.%. c. ang 14 lam—4m ft) IIE best assortment of Cook ..g and oilier Stoves l ever offered in this market, consisting of select patterns, purchased in Philadelphia. New York and Albany. Tin Wareut wholesale, ot the best quality, Japanned and Planished Ware. Lifting and Force Pumps. Beer Pumps, Lead Pipe, Brass Preserve Ket tles, Copper, Till and Brass Lanterns, a very hands nine variety. Counter and Tea Scales, Patent Cotien Mills, Coal Hods mid Pokers, CoalflhoveJs and Sif ters. Cake Shovels, Hrittish Lustre, &c„ &e. Although mysiore is not very large, a great prr- tion ol stoves. &c.,cun be seen where they are stor ed near at bund. JAMES SULLIVAN. July 13 Whitakerstrect. Savannuh Ga. PRENTICE’S Cimtliam Superior Court, ditty Term, 1850. William J. Bandy, t ®». > Libel for Divorce. Rebecca Bandy, J I Tappenring to this court by tlie 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 du file her answer or defensive allegation in wri ting, to the above Libel, on or beforo the first day ot the next term of this court, or that the plaintitt have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is further oi dri ed, that a copy of this order he publish- ed in one of the gazettes of this city, once a month, for four mouths, prior to the next term of this court. Extract from the minutes. JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s.u. c. c. ntig 14 m —4 in Cliatli'iin (Superior Court . .Huy Term, 1830 Catherine E. Barnard, Compl’t, ) and ( . „ . Murdock Chisolm. Isaac B. Row j n LQ 11 '')'- land, John T. Rowland Detrs. j O N motion, it is ordered that Murdock Chisolm and Isgrc B. Rowland, Defendants in the above en titled case whrt re.-ido without the limits of Clmtham county, ilo file their demurrer, plea ot answer to the hill filed against them by Catherine E. Barnard, on or belorn the second Monday in January text, or that the same be taken pro confcsso against tin m; and it is further ordered, thatacopy of this order lie served upon them three month,- 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 troni the minutes. | -Signed] JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, c. s. c. c. c. sept 7 lain 1 it C OLOCJNI5.—Genuine Farina, in willow cover- d bottles, assorted sizes, jll-t received aud for sale, oct 31 G. U. HENDR1 KAON & CO. ‘ |\I!\V CANAL FLOUit7-5<rlTbhT~Hiram ii Ainlth’s Extra Canal Flour; 73 do. Pure Genes aee. Landing, and liir sale by oct 26 8CRANTON. JOHNSTON & CO. 8KV-LIGHT DAfWERKIAN UOOMn. I T HE citizens j. Anvannah and vicinity nre in- j formed that 1 have, at great expense, added a splendid Reception Room to my establishment, lor the accommodation of uiy patrons, wh»»re those of a i musical taste can amuse themselves on a most beau- tilul Piano Forte, purchased expressly (or the use of my customers. PICTURE i taken in all weather by the use of mv large sky light—an advantage never possessed by those working by a window light— Children's Likenesses taken in 2 to 3 spennds, by a quick working instrument made expressly tor eml- dren. The citizen* zre Invited to examine my Rooms and Specimens, aver Zaugbaum dt Co.’s Music fltore, Market-square. Savannah., ■ot 1 H A3IH AND BACON SIDES—20bids. Neff's extra Augar cored Ham's 20 boxes clear Aides, landing from schooner J. H. Holmes, and for sale by pu» 4 JAS. A NOilRlA. S2HAWLS. — Scarlet Ca-hmere, Terkere, Roh Roy. Mourning and Half .Mounting, long and square Shawls; for sale by dec 9 LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO. A LTON LOCKE| Tailor and Poet: an Auto biography. Popular Education: lor the use of P'.entt and Teachers, and lot Young People of both sexes; by Ira Mayhcw, A. M., late superintendent of Public Instruction. History of, Madame Roland; by John 8. C. Ab bott. with engravings. Music: As It Was, Htid As It Is; by N. E. Corn wall, M. A. Further suppli-s pf-h’rgbt Side of Nature; by Catharine Crowe.and Medical Delusions, by Dr.Hook er. Received by no» 22 JOHN M. COOPER. f I) 14A WAITERS.—An elegHnt assortment o! -a- Tea Waiters, single slid in setts, just received and for aaic ny COLLINS A bULKLEV. W. V. PRENTICE. YUIlEEIiliAlMIOWA. —A largo supply, just ' » received and for sale by •cl Sit McCLESKEt A NORTON. CARDS, WM, B. HALE, manufacturer of PEGGED AFU SEWED BOOTS AND SHOES, Pluutaliou Utogaus, Farmer's amt Kip B ogam. 163 CuNO KSS-STRSET, nov 6 8uvauiiaii, Georgia. PII£8, JFUUir, AND CONFLCTIONAltY. M. S. ASKBW & W. BRATLEY, FIE BAEL.il, FRUIT AFU C 0 N F E C T l u N A K Y STORE, Corntr uf lurk and Montgumery th, Liberty-ifnart. DOV 12 lulu JOHN MALLERY, DRAPER AND TAlLtlit, 133 BAY-ST*, K EF.l’riconstamly on hand a complete assortment ot v> ry choice CLOTHS, CASSiMERs AND VESTINGS, ol the newest soinies an patterns, with atuUsupidy of fnshiuuabie READY MADE CLUTil INGuuu Funilshhig Goods, comprising every aitiule ot Getitlemcu's Apparel. bet 26 PORT OF PLYMOTH AND DEVONPORT, ENG. CHARLES WOOD, AUCTIONEER AFO GENERAL AGEFT, A DVANCES Money, to any amount, oil Goods consigned fur sale by Auction, or other wise, the attention of exporters is respectfully directed to this atm ‘UticemeuL The abuve port comprises great ad vantages for the sale of Southern products—Corn, Sugar,Rice Hiid Tabucuo, would ulways command the highest market prices—containing, a» it does, a large population, and being an extensive Naval Station. Ruler to Mr. W. K. SYMoNs, Savannah nov 8 J- 8. SOLOMONS W ILL contract to execute Plastering, of all kinds uud stylus, ut the shortest notice. Wanted two or three Journeymen Plasterers, to whom slcudy employment will be given, and the highest wages pant, A11 orders ior work can be left at tho office of ihe Morning News. Residence, President Street, nett door tu Mr. D. 9ni- dcr't. • 6m uct 17 JOHN V, TARVER, Factor aud Gouevrrl Comm Union (Merchant, AND DEALER IF HAT AFD GRAIN. Jjjfv Every description of Produce, and Merchan dize sold on consignment, or purchased to order. Exchange Wharf. ’ Oct 12 W. 8. WILLIFORD, Auction & (dimolHsioii (Merchant, MACON. GA. nr All kinds of Merchandise and Produce [ex cept Liquors] received on Consignment, or Purchas ed to Order. GA1NUS & CO , RECEIVING. FORWARDING. AND GENERAL 0 UMMISSION MERCHANTS. Chattanooga, Tennctecc. BItYAN, WILSON*, GAINES Si CO., Augusta, Georgia. THOMAS, WILSON Sr. CO., Savannah, Georgia. W ILL GIVE their personal attention to Receiving and Forwarding Goods and Produce. Also to the sale of nil kinds ol Produce uud Merchandize thu» may be entrusted to their cure. *" ****** * < - - A. THOMAS, M. M. GAINES, P. B. WILSON, oct 2 J. J. BRYAN. JOHN FOOLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Paints. Vile, Tut, tntineaad Varuithce French and American Window Ulaee.jiainl.varuith and white wash Bruehet. sable aud camel-hair Pencils, badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, <jc, IfC. Paper Hangings, llurdersund Fire Bouru Prints. N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining,and Glazing dune on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whituker Street, nearly oppositeSwil't. Denslow dt 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. Hall Spanish and American Sugars, ut Wholesale and Re tail. Alsu Chewing l'obucco, Snuff, dtc. March 29. tf SAVANNAH .mutual insurance company, of this city. C. P. KicHAnDSONE, Prest. J. A. Norris, Sec. he above Company is now prepared to tuko Ma rine an i Fire Risks, in this city or the surrounding country, on the most fuvornhle terms, for which ap ply to the Secretary, at their Office. No. 150 on the Bay. ly June 11 LONOON I’ll (KMX FIRE OFFICE. Takes Risks in Suvannah. Apply to Aug 1. It. HABERSHAM St SON, Agts. 11. .1. ROY A 1,1,. SURGEON DENTIST. W OULD take this method of offering his profes, slonal services to the public generally, uml ex pressing his thanks for ihe liberal patronage heretofore bestowed. No pain* will be spared to ensure entire satisfaction in all operations, nnd particularly in the insertion of artificial teeth free of puin, and natural In appearance. N. B. As some nre incredulous as to the safety and utility of the Letheon. (not Chloroform.) I would say that in no case whorM have administered it, has any injury been •ustnineS, (to my knowledge;) nt the same time i would condemn its indiscriminate use, the constitutions of some rendering it injurious, sept 7. II1SNUY Ii. PRESTON, Tencher in the riasslcs mul Mathematic*, NO. 74 ST. JULIAN-STREET, sept 2 tf DU.MORELt OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST. Feb. 7.) SAVANNAH, G A. BOOK^A~Nb"jOB“PRINTING. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owen’s '<’iildiiig opposite Pulaski House, Savannah, Is prepnred to execute nil work in his line with dispatch, nnd in a stylo not to he surpassed. Brices as rensonablo as any other establishment in the city. 6m July 9. WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF. D REMSI1ART Is prepared to supply orders • for Black Juck. Oak, Ash and Pino WOOD, by the boat load or at retail. As-usual, particular attention given to measurement. For the convenience of person- residing in the up- I'er part of the city boxc- for orders, are placed at the stores ul Messrs. Turner & Oden, John Mur chison, «nd at John M. Cooper, nt the office of the Moraine News, and nt the house of John T. Thom as, Joues-sfreet. 0Ti _ Cosh orders promptly supplied ■ft 11 tf A G If AND JEAN'S Genuine Hair Dye. with si, directions, for sale by I,. J MYERS, f'v 9 Apothecary. Smets’Building- E xtracts for CHIEF.—I,ubin’s am l’opitmck, Sweet Briar, Sicei. Patchouly. Hose. Jessamine, , Mnl Amiire, Jonquillc, Bcq. de Ready, Hose Geranium, C| — Mousseline, 1Y»7 End, Fleurs, Tubereuse, Helliotrope.Magtio) Boq. dea Domes, Verbena, and Citron < sale by JOHN A. iiOT 14 Ntert door to Cant ■ i~"~ ■ ■ w l’» Jenny Lind, and Millie 9*1,4tf, v for TO PARENTS AND OUAnDIANsT^ BOYS’ * READY MADE CLOTHING I sdttb The undersigned would rcspectiul- a ‘Itun 'V inform both l’lireiitsand Guardians, having Bo^s to clothe, that he has just repirned from New-York, with a complete assort, mem uf Boys’ Ready Made lething! H »nd will keep up the assortment through the JJ H season. He has taken much pains In having S « them made up to suit this market, and-wilt ode.- « o them to his patrons as low as possible. Each »r- » pf tide wlirbe marked with tho selling price, and W no abatement from it The following will eom- pose the-assortment: i — 2 Boys’ Black Cloth Cloaks and Over Coat* L. 2 ’’ Drab and black Pilot Over Back* ? 3 “ green, brown mid bl’k Cloth Sacks ^ O “ Fancy Tweed, Cos., Frock and Sack CMtz ® Q “ “ ’• Polka Coatees >4 full trimmed bl’k Cloth Frock Coat* Q •• bluo, bl’k, hr’n, gn-ett and Cadet Jackets £ Sj ’’ bl’k mixed Satinet R. Jackets T 2 ’■ iancy Casimere and bl’h Cas. Pznta L. S “ Tweed, Cas. and Satinet Ptmla 5 «, bl’k fig’d Batin Velentia and Mrsl’z Vests. “ M Children's bl’k and fancy Dress Huites. p, Boys' white and col'd Shii te anti under Shirts ® “ tine bluo and black Navy Caps, with and if a, without Covers, with a complete assortment i f O R Capa of nil other kinds, trum children's Jockeys <4 w up. v m fa N. B —Having a private room for trying on m fa Boys' Clothing, I must decline sending if out S* 2 to bo tried on, except in cases of sickness. Those Q in writ are invited to give me a call, at the '* Clothing Store Nos. 69and 180, Gibbons’ Range, Bept 35 GEO. B. NICHOLS* HARNESS MAN l! FACTOR A’. The mtduraigned has opened an i establishment tor the purpose *1 of Miuiufucturlng liarnese, .4 Engine Hose, Firemen's Cape,* Mill Bands, itc. &c. Corner ol Bay Lane and Drayton-at. A share of the public patronage is respectfully sc Uottod T. W. BRYAN. July 15. . iy r z CAUlNh " (MAKING and .jjjs. HOLSTERY.-U S. BOGARDBc-, No’ 25 Bull at, would inform thCOtrizen* of fla- vantiah, titatjio has taken the above store, torthe purpose of carrying outlie Cabinet and 'Up holstering business, viz: Ma'kinguow midrenaringold furniture. OU iuruitureboughl aud sold. The bot toms nl Sofas, Divlins, Chairs, and Ottomans, made nvor ami re-covered. Glass plates ol all sizes kept for sale. Carpets, OU Cl tit. and Matting, cut and put down. Bells and Lamps buug; Curtains and Roller llllnda ptitup. Musical Instrument* of all kinds re paired, Wool, hair and moSs Matrasses fc sale; Also, feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Matras ses made over in tho best manner. — Every description of Coffins on hand “Sati3E2!I2S® and made to order, of the best ma terials end finish: Prices low. V/ H. S. B. has been engaged in the above business m.thecityofSavannab,Fort)lelast seventeen years. which Induce* him to believe t those who will favor him wl work. t he cun please ail a portiun of their npril 6—ly PIANOANB URN ITU UK STORE. < 'i'ME Sun3cinBK»8 take. this method to inform thelrk — frienda ftncHhe public that they are now makinglarge additions to their stock of * 1 * Fianoa nnd Cnblnot Furniture, which tliey otter ior sale at New York prii Our stock of Furniture nnd Planes is li own order and selection. We " commend tig it to all who are most accommodating term*. I. W. MORRELL & CO I. W. MORRELL. N. r. WAISTS Angl .PIONO FORTEsStlio' anbscrl PpbWI bers would respectlullyenll attention I] J M fl [/ to their stock of Piano eortca, com- , *,■ “.PC, 1 " 1 "? a variety of styles, compass mid finish, by J. B. Dunham, A. Stodart andWm, ted durability,baaed upon an established reputatiitn oi many years standing, and are offered at factory p ricea by the manufacturer’* agents. F. ZOGBAUM A Co, „ _ „ 4l CorBt Juliann.iiiid Marlut sq. N. II.-Second hand Pianos taken in exchange. Sept. 17. PORTE (MONAIK—A brautituTtis astortmeni. Thm-cin want will call and 1 examine our stock; abo, Puraea, Card Case*, Sec.. Ac. J. 1). CUBBEDGE, South . ftl.„ Market. MELODEON8. These beautiful in strumeiits are recommended to Ihe Musical World, sb the most ur iqur invention of the kind overproduced. iekey board is from lour to five octave* in compass, ,.mi similar to that of the Piano Forte. By the use of a swell, the volume oi tone can be increased so as to equal that of the Chapel Organ, as substitute* for which they nre be coming generally In u*e. Their heauly of finish, su perior quality oi tone, portability nnd extreme econ omy ofpricc, render them *11 that is desirable to those who cultivate a taste for Sacred Music; while their remarkable quickness of touch render* them suscep tible of the meet rapid execution. For sale by th* Manufacturer’s Agents, P. ZOGBAUM St CO, Aug 3 Corner Bt. Julian-at, and Market-square. ‘ ft yr ‘20,000 PAIRS PLANTATION ItltOGANH.—The Subscribers are now receiving their usual supply of Plantation Brogans, made to order by* the most approved mamifaeturers. Our stock is very extensive nnd selected with care. Haring succeeded in giving eatiffaction to those who have favored u* witli their patronage tor a series oi years, we wbuld respectfully invite Planters who have not yet pur chased of us, to give us a call, to whom we - , J ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing, in a to our thick work, wo keep constantly on 1 _ large am! choice stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s an** Children Boots and Shoes. Please try us. .it'- VEUSTILLE, LUFBUHKOW & BUTLER, oct 1 3m CAPS. Just receivedand now open ing. a very fine assortment of CAPS, of various kind*. They are a very superi or article, and those in want should call nnd examine them. oct 10 PIERSON Sc IIEIDT. UMBRELLAS.—A large assurlmentoi black and rclo red Silk; black find colored Gingham Umbrellas. .Inst rereivhiFifll for “saleby W. Ii. flYMOSs, oct 91. Old stand of Hamilton <&• Symons, [VDTI CE.—Four month- after dale, a 1 v will he made to the Honorable the Just Inferior court of Chatham county, when ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the property, viz: On ’ negro man named tho real estate of J bilip Reilly, late ol deceased, forthe benefit of the heirs stiu said estate, JULIA ANN JUKI LY, J aug 27 . ff^APS! CAPS!!—I have just received another V* lot of those beautilul covejred Cloth Caps lined E HANBKF.R- vri,h Morocco; for men and boys, alto the hsnusomesS lot oi Children's Cloth Jockeys ever brought to this place. Call soon at the Clothing Store, Gibbous’ Range. G. 8. NICHOLS Y ard aWd candles-40 mr ptm*. Lei J Lard ; 25 lluli do. do. do. do.; 75 keg* Jo. do .33. _ ., 75 kega do. do.; 75 boxes ritar Candies ; 50 do, Adamantin* pr- do.; 40 do. Sperm do.; 00 do. Bedeli’s Tallow jo. 6’s and 8’s La " -•»-■"**»—*—*•- - • - --- ■«vl3 banding trad tor soIe eCRANTON.Ji