Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, December 14, 1850, Image 1

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published daily and tri-weekly, BV JOHN ML. COOPER. \V. T. THOMPSON, EDITOR. terms: The Dully morning New* i« delivered to City ijbsciibew at $4 por annum, payable halt yearly tn ((tuace, or for ten cents a week, payable to the Camera. Single copies, two cents . The Tri-Weekly Morning News,for theeoun- (^contalnirig all the news matter and new advertise- peats of the dally, ie furnished for two dollars per- ,ntiom,ih advance. Advertisementsinserted at the following rates: l lquare, 1 insertion, $0,50 I 1 square 1 month, $7,00 jichcontinuance,.. 50 | tsquare,! week,... 2,50 jy Ten lines or less to constitutes square. Legal advertisements inserted at the nsual rated, Advertisements from transient persons or strangers. Blithe paid In advance. Yearly advertisers will be restricted to tboir regu- lirbttitnessea.and allotber advertisements notpertaiu- 1,1 to tbeir regular business as agreed for, will beeberg ,d extra. Yearly advertisers exceeding in their advertisements tie average number of lines agreed for, will be charged ,t proportional rates. tip* Advertiseraente sent to this office without di- nations as to the number of insertions, will be pub- liibed daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and ,barged accordingly.’ 1 new advertisement* appear in the Tri-week OPAIli ijlJevs.for the country. * • All Letters directed to this office or the Editor B«stbe postpaid. THE MORNING NEWS. [Correspondence of tie Daily Morning News.) NEW-YORK, DEC. 9th, 1850. The Union committee of safety have got up anoth er reception to-day, to glorify Senators Dennis and Foote. A greet number of persons waited upon them in the Governors Room, end an hour or two puied very plesantly, in shaking of bends; mutual congratulations, Union speeches, Ac. These ming- ol' the Northern and Southern elements are very commendable, and should be encouraged ; the reiult can scarcely fail to be beneficial. I think, that say means, likely to harmonize the discordant feelings that now,to a certain extent, unhappily exist, should be warmly promoted. The speeches of the too Senators were highly patriotic, and elicited greet ■pplause. We are to have a great meeting at the Tabernacle to-night, as an antidote to the lecture of Bishop Hughes, on the decline of protestantism. The object of this meeting id to devise a plan to promote the truth among the Catholic population. Several clergy- men of different denominations will deliver addresses. The Cethu ies.may probably think that, however lau dable the intention may be, the truth might be profi tably promoted in tbeir own Beets. What is truth !; is, however, a question somewhat difficult to solve particularly when certain tenets are dragged into the controjersy.. Opera-dorn is very indignant at the cavalier treat, mont of Signor .Bellini, the Italian singer, that Mr Maretzalt caught on his way to Havana. The first night he broke down after singing one uct of Lucia di Lammermoor; and on Saturday night he refused losing at all. At 2 o’clock in the afternoon he pro mised faithfully to Ire at the theatre; but on being called open at 5 o'clock, he was discovered in bed, and re- tused positively; although it was,then too late to mike the announcement, and those who were at tracted to the.Opera House, were informed as they entered, that the performances ware changed. 1 don t think Mr. Bellini had better appear in New- York, for some time 1 although the public are very indulgent to the caprices of *u ch gentry. TheForost affair was again before the Supreme Court on Saturday, on a motion to discharge the in juoction against Mr. Forrrest, restraining him from proceeding with his prosecution in Pennsylvania. I thought all difficulty in that respect had been remov ed. The motion was postponed at the request of the lady’s counsel, with the understanding that it might be called up next Saturday. Hearn by telegraph to-day, that the Erie Canal is frozen at several points, and that navigation is closed for the season. Tnalate rains and fogs have been succeeded by sharp biting winds,and snow I hear bas fallen in considerable quantities all around us- 'Ve anticipate great sleighing this season, and plenty of it. Broadway, at such a time, presents a most remarkable and animated scene; worth travelling Mina distance to witness. The public conveyances •be real democratic six-penny rides otfor the most Inn; indeed lean perceive very little of that ingredi ent in a solitary rush over the snow, in a little outter, relieved by occasional lmbibings of hot whiskey punch TheClty census is completed with the exception of three wards, and allowing an average increase in them, we may estimate the population of Now York at present, at, about 502,000. The expenses i>f Ihe City Government are increasing at a fearful ratio; •be total amount to bo levied for the next- fiscal yoar h 83,093,77, being an increase over this year of $W0 307 9.1. The rates, however, are not expected •o be increased In consequence, as by the new system °i assessment the amount of real and personal estate n much larger than ever. There is little doing in the way of business, among importers, jobbers, &c. The stock of foreign goods io the city at present, is said to bo much larger than usual. The value of imports for the month of No- ftmber, appears to be as follows: dutiable goods $7/ *8.805; free do. $116,191, specie and bull on, $13, 580; cash duties $1,885,264,12. Total $9,393, 640,12' The report for the same period were—American ~ooda®3,677,657; free foreign $36,623; dutiable $676,- 86 ' specie and bullion$905,394. Total $53,297,470. There appears to bo a rush from California Just now, •mi indeed private letters give a sad picture of affairs •here, the Cholera having appeared will Increase the departures considerably, for with such ai population, 'here is every probability of the epidemic mak ! ng J feadful ravages. I am told that there are many Poor wretches in Calitornia who have not the means “i returning, and that at the departure of the steamers r °m San Francisco, the scenes that take place at the *harf, are painful in the extreme. A dreadful occurrence took place at Rathburns Ho- j ^ yesterday. A boarder named D. F. Grey,being :r szv, walked out of a window in the fifth story and picked up on the sidewalk in Broadway, frigyv '% injured, and died shortly afterwords. The force ? *be lull wa* so great, that a large ting storte was CHARLEMAC. The Late John McDonooh’i Will.—Yesterday says the N. O. Delta of the 5th Inst., the Hon. Isaac Johnson, Attorney General of the State, with whom are associated Messrs. Giimore and King, filed a pe tition in the fifth District Court—Judge Buchanen —in behalf of the State of Louisiana, praying that tbs bequests of the late John McDonogh, except those having reference to hie relatives and slaves, bo de clared null and void, inasmuch as the seme ere ille gal and contrary to public policy; and that, therefore, with exceptions aforesaid, the estate revert so the use and benefit of the states of Louisiana and Mary land, as by the will expressly provided. It is, perhaps, fortunate for the State that* sum mary issue will be thus arrived at instead of be-, ing thrown into chancery in the United States Court, where it might have remained for ten or twelve years. The statement which has beeu extensively copied into the newspapers that the astronomers of Cambridge hure discovered a third ring to the plan et Saturn, iscorrected by au astronomical writer in the Buffalo Express. He eaye that this is the first ob servation made of the third ring in this country; and' that it has not probably been ever observed in Eng land, in consequence of the scraclty of good teles copes in that country. In fact, however, he says that the discovery, not only of a third ring in addition to the |two first discovered and largest, but ot four newoees making six altogether, was made in France twelve years ago, by Mr. Decreppis. and published by order of the French Academy of Sciences in Septem ber, 1838. A translation of the report is published, in which the particulars of the discovery are minutely stated and various elements of the newly discovered rings calculated and the tables given. There are in this country several telescopes said to be superlorto those in England, and observers of great skill sud science. One of them has already found the third of these rings, and attention being drawn to the subject we may expect soon to hear of thefinding of the fourth, fifth and sixth. The Internal Commbhce of the Country.— The aggregate value of the Lake trade, as appears by returns made at the bureau of Topographical Engin eers, amounts to the enormous sum of $186,485,269 I or move by $40,000,000, than the whole Foreign ex port trade of the couutry. The aggregate t mnage is 203,041 tons, of which 35,904 is foreign. The net val ue of the commerce of the western rivers is $256,. 233,820, the value of vessels $18,661,500. The groes value of the internal commerce of the United States which is almost double that of the net value, is $795, 654,774. The Prussian Army.— The regular forces, always under arms in Prussia, amount to 120,000 men. Be sides these, there are called out for drill every year, 98,000 of the landwehr, or militia, and by calling in the war reserves for the regular forces, and all the landuchr reserves, Prussia can have 550,000 fighting men in arms in three weeks. In Prussia every body is obliged to serve three years in the army. Every citizen is, therefore, educated for a soldier, and in anemergency, an,immense diwiplhied .force can be collected for the defends of the country, agaiftst for eign aggression. The peace establishment of Prussia Is maintained at un annual expense of fifteen millions of dollars. Description of a Fight out West.— They fitund fit, And gouged ami bit, And struggled in the mud. Until theground, . For miles around, Was kivered with their blood: And a pile of noses, ears and eyes, Large and massive, reached th« skies, NEW STORE. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, UMBRELLAS & TRUNKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: 187 Cougi'eaH-atreet, (above the Market.) WALDBURO'e NEW BUILI INO. T HE Subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public that they are This Morn ing opening a well selected assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting of the above 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 ft call, at prices that will compete with any es tablishment in this city, nov 11 STALEY & HENDRY NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! BERNARD F. MacKENNA, (FORMERLY OF FHE FIRM.OF CONWAY h M'KENNA,) Has just opened an entire New Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Fresh from the beat EUROPEAN and AMERICAN MANUFACTORIES, and will be offered or prices which cannot fail to ensure a sfef.dy sale. The attention of the public is respectfully solicited. No deviation from first prices. J2P 1X1 Congess-st., Monument-square. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. J. B. CUBBEDGE, HILE acknowledging his obligations to his friends and the public generally for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on bia estab lishment, would inform them that he has enlarged his store, and laid in a more extensive and complete assortment of SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES. Ac., than he has ever before kept, comprising a very gen eral and well selected 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 nay for them, as he is determined not to be undersold. Please call at 159i CONGRESS-STREET, uoV li South of the Market. READY MADE CLOTHING. T HE Undersigned has received per Steamer Flo rida and recent arrivals a complete assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, composed in part of the following articles—and all made under* his own superintendance. The undersigned has always received from those who have favored him with their patronage! the credit of selling the BEST GOODS IN THIS MARKET. He now wishes to call 'token. P* A late English paper says that during dm Je Doningen feast, the keeper of Mr. HhI menagerie went into ft- areaof the carriage,- In ■■■ •*•« of intoxication, where lie came in contact with ''»« of the bears, and, after a considerable contest, “Oman and Liar rolled down to the elephant, who, ° e ‘ng the danger of the keeper, immedintaly seized 10 bear by the chain with hie trunk, by which the 'tar had been secured, and in a moment extricated •Oman from the rude grasp of Bruin, and kept him “•pended until the mu bad recovered bimwlf •i® the struggle, tion to his PRESENT STOCK, and he wishes them to understand ho is determined to sell tho CIIc<Au- EST as well as the BEST. . The following will compose a part of the stock on httn , Gent’s Business Frocks and Sacks. Kersey sud Blue Filot Over Coat*. Devonshire Drflb do. do. Norway Coating do. do. Black and blue Cloth Cloaks. Pilot Cloth do. do. , Bluck Dress Coats and Frocks. Brown and olive Cloth Frocks, j illiiek super Doeskin Cassiraere Pants. ’ ■ Fancy and ribbed do. do. Black Sntir, and fancy Silk Vests. Fancy Velvetand Cbally do. Black, fancy, and while Kid Gloves. Black, white, and fancy Silk do. Merino and Silk Undershirts, rim White and fancy Shirt*. Red Flannel and Hickory Shirts. Stocks, Cravats, and Suspenders. Collars, Umbrellas and Drawers. Alto, a large assortment of FRENCH, ENGLISH, AND GERMAN CLOTHS, CAS8IMERE8, AND VESTINGS, made to order at the shortest notice, and in the. BEST STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. WM. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitatker-strset. 8 ov 8 Successof of Hastilto* A Symons. T HE bet: assortment of Cooking and other Stoves ever offered in this.market. consisting of select patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York and Albany. Tin Ware at wholesale, oi the best quality, Japanned and Planished Ware. Lifting and Force Pumps, Beer Pumps, Lead Pipe, Brass Preserve Ket tles, Copper, Tin And Brass Lanterns, a very hands ome variety. Counter and Tea Soules, Patent Coffee Mills, Coal Hod* and Pokers, CoalShciVels and Sif ters, Cake Shovel*, lirittish Luttre, ice., See. Although my store is not verj large, a greet por tion of stoves. Ac., can be seen where they are stor ed near athand. July 13 JAMES SULLIVAN, Whitakerstrect, Savannah Go. PRENTICE’S SKY-LlGHT DAGUER#tIAN ROOMS. mall And vici fjpHE citizens of Savannah And vicinity are in formed that! have, at grea.t expense, added a splendid Reception Room to »mjr establishment, for the accommodation of my patrons, where those of a musical taste can amuse themselves on a ingot beau- the use of myiitrge sky-li'oht.—anadvunJgeniiVer possessed by those working by a window light.— Children’s Likenesses taken in 2 to 3 seconds, by a quick working instrument made expressly for chil dren. The citizen’ are invited to examine my Rooms and Specimens, over Zougbuum Sc Co.'s Music Store, Market-square, Savannah, nov 1 W. V. PRENTICE. Chatham Superior Court,May Term, 1880 James Mordecai, f os. \ Libel for Divorce Sabah Mordecai, ) I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Sher iff’, that the defendantcannotbefoundinthiscoun- ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the said defendant do file her answer or defensive allegation in writing, to the above libel, on or before the first day of the next term of this court, or that the plaintiff'have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is further or dered, thBt a copy of this order be published In one of the gazettes of this city, once a month for four months prior to the next term of this court. Extracttrom the minutes. JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s. c. e. o. ang 14 lam—4m Chatham Superior Court, May Term,1880. William J. Bandy, y > Libel for Divorce. . J. Rebecca Bandy, TT appearing to this court by the return oftbeSher- 1- iff, tq.et the defendant cannot be found in this coun ty. on motion, it is ordered, that the said defend ant do file her answer or defensive allegation in wri ting, to the above Libel, on or before the first day of the next term of this court, or that tjie plaintiff have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is further otdered, that a copy of this order be publish ed in one of the gazettes of this city, once a month, for four months, prior to the next term of this court. Extract from the minutes. JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk *.c. c. c. aug 14 ni —4m Chatham Superior Court ,May Term, 1880 Cathebine E. Babnard, Compl’t, 1 Murdock Chisolm, Isaac B. Row- 11" Equity. land, JohnT. Rowland, Defts. j O N motion, it is ordered thatMurdock Chisolm and Isaac B. Rowland, Defendants In the above en titled case,who reside 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 the same be taken pro ennfesso against them; and it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be served upon them three months before the next term of the Superior Court, or published once a month for four months in one of the gazettes of the city of Savan nah. Extracttrom the minutes. [ Signed J JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, c. s. c. c. c. sept 7 l„m4 n /COLOGNE.—Genuine Farina, in willow covered vV bottles, assorted sizes, just received and for sale! oct31 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO. " N EW CANAL FLOUR. ~50 bbls. Hiram Smith’s ExtraCaDul Flour; 75 do. PureGones see. Landing, and for sale by N, oct 26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO. H ams and bacon sides.—20 bbis. Netr* extra Sugar cured Ham’s 20 boxes clear Sides, landing from schooner J. II. Hoimes, and for rale by hoy 4 JAS. A. NORRIS. CHAWLS. — Scarlet Cashmere, Terkere, Rob ^ Roy, Mourning and Half Monrning, long and square Shawls; for sale by dec 9 LaROCHE, BOWNE Sc CO. A LTON LOCKE t Tailor and Poet: an Auto -lV biography. Popular Education; for the use of Parents and Teachers, and for Young People of both sexes; by Ira Mayhew, A. M., late superintendent of Public Instruction. History of Madams Roland; by John S. C. Ab bott. with engravings. Music: As It Was, and As It Is; by N. E. Corn wall, M. A. Further suppil-s of Night Side of Nature; by Catherine Crowe,and Medical Delusions, by Dr-Hook- er. Received by nov 28 JOHN M- COOPER. EA WAITERS.—An elegant assortment of Tea Waiters, single and in sett*, jnet received and for sale ny COLLINS <fc BULKLEY. A large supply, just I8KEY St NORTON. CHE COULD NOT WALK.—An aged lady of K5 our acquaintance, and a very prominent member of the Tebornacic, had been aorely afflicted with Rheumatism mr nearly three years; at the time we are speaking o! Ms could not raise herself off her chair. One oiuer friends had experienced greet relief trom Rad way V Ready Relief in Neuralgia, and recommen ded tile old lady to try it for her Rheumatism. She usea It according to directions, ihe was bathed with the Relief for fifteen n inutea, during that time two bottle* were used, and In (too lours after ehs could toalk alone! this was on Thursday and the following Sunday she walked to church. Reader, think. Tbeie it not another eueh a won derful cure on record. Over five hundred members of the Tabernacle and, frienda of the lady are living witnesses of the remarkable effects of Radway’s Ready Relief in the cure of thla cruel affliction In this lady, in two hours ; where can we find another such cure performed by any other article of thla kind 1 For speed and effloeoy It 1* auperior to news other remedy in use, the very moment It ie applied it be gins to ease the pain and cure the disease, h la Ready Relief for pain, and a true blessing to the bed-ridden and afflicted, it strengthens the weak and narrow, relieves the afflicted and sufferers of pain, and cures, tike magic, Sore Throat, Influenza, Cramps, Spasms, ~ ~ ’ ' ~ lions, Bui Flatulence, Sprains, Strains, Sores, Eruptions, Burns, Scalds, Lumbago, Intfemstions, Swellings, Paralysis Tic Dofereux, Neuralgia, Tooth Ache, Hemicranta, Nervous Head Ache, Eruptions of the Skin, Cutan eous Diseases. Ac. Taken internally it will instant ly allay the most violent Spasms, stop Diarrhea, cure Cramps and Cholera Morbus, Sour Stomach, Dys pepsia, Ac. Every family should keep a bottle of this valuable remedy in their houses as it will relieve all pains as soon as it is applied. See that the fac simile ol Rad way & Co is upon eaoh bottle. Price 25 cents, large Bottles. Itailwuy’s Chinese Medicated Soap! Patronized by thousands of Individual! throughout the States and Canadas, giving the most flattering satisfaction to all who have used it. Chemists have wondered at its mysterious effects, and many of them have endeavored to discover the secrets of its won derful combination of efficacious balms and extracts, which render It so speedy and efficacious tu tbe re moval of Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, Tetter, trans forming as if by magic, dark, sallow, yellow and un healthy skins, to soft, pure, and healthy com- lexlous. For the cure of Chapped Flush, Roush, cracked and discolored Skin, Salt Rheum, Ring Worm, Erysipelas, Scurvey and Sore Head, Rad- way’s Chinose Medicated Soap may truly be call ed an Inestimable treasure. Excressencos of the cu ticle are speedily removed and cured—the cuticular vessels are instantly cleansed of all Impurities—the hands, neck and face present a beautlfulclean, sweet and healthy appearance. LOOK FOR THE LABEL ON STEELENGRAVING. . Radway’s Soap to be genuine must be enclosed in alabrl of beautiful Steel Engraving, and tbe signa ture of R. G. Radway upon each cal,e. Price 35 cents, large cokes. BEAUTIFUL HAUL Radway’e Circassian Balm. Is the most delicious Hair Tonic in use. It is bet terthau Macasenr Oil for draining tbe hair, andim partiog to the witching curls that beautiful gloss which all admire. To the Bald it is indeed a treas ure, for it will make hair grow in bald spots that have been bald for years. LIFE IN THE HAIR. Each hair in the head possesses a germ of life, on which dependsthe growth and beauty of the hair, as tbe health of.tbe body depends upon thefree circula tion of tne blood, "To invigorate the hair, to give a Mfe.prlnelp}e-to this gorm, use the CIRCASSIAN BALM prepared by RADWAY Sr. CO., Chemists oj N. York. It Is put up in large bottles for 2a cents, and makes the hair One, smooth, soft and glossy. Prin cipal Office 162 Fulton Street, New York. For sale by G.R. HENDRICKSON A Co., A. A. SOLOMONS A Co., and dec 9 WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, Agents. ^ GRAND JEAN’S Genuine HstrDyq. with Dye. w directions, for safe by ’ L. J. MYERS, nov 9 Apothecary, Smets’ Building • XTJt ACTS. FOR THE HANDKER CHIEF.—Lubin’s end Rouasel’s Jenny Lind, Tow Popinack, Sweet Briar, Sweet Peas, Spring Flowers, Patchouly, Rose. Jessamine,. Violet. Jockey Club, Mul Ambre, Jonquille, Boq. de Caroline, Rough and Ready, Rose Geranium, Clove, Pink, Honey Suckle, Mousscline, West End, Ambrosle, Cedrat, Mills Fleurs, Tubereuse, Helllotrope,Magnolia,Mignonette, Boq. dea Dames, Verbena, and Citron Geranium, for sale by JOHN A. MAYER, “ ifi A B< nov 14 Next door to Ourrefi Boggs. t|3HK LIFE OF JOHN RANDOLPH, of A Roanoke: by Hugh A. Garland—cheap edition The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for 1851. Chanticleer: a Thanksgiving Story of the Peabody Family Tbe Pioneers; being vol. IV. of Putpam’snewedition of Cooper's Novels. The Broken Bud, or Reminiscences of a Bereaved Mother. Responces from the Sacred Oracles, or the past in the Present; bv Richard W. Dickenson, D. D. Memoirs ofMrs.Hawkes.late ot'Islington, including Remarks on Conversation and Extracts from Ser mons and Letters of the late Richard Cecil. Lectures on the Pilgrim’s Progress and on the Life and Times ot John Bunyan; by Rev. George B. Chee- ver. Memoir of the Rev. Alexander Waugh, D. D,; by Rev. James Hay, D. D. and tbe late Rev. Henry Bel- frage, D. D. The Soldferend the Cross, a practical exposition' oi Ephesians VI. 10-18; by Rev. John Leybum, D. D Christian Consolations to the Afflicted; by Rev. A. P Peabody, The Method oftbe Divine Government, Physicaland Moral; by Rev Jaraea M'Cosb. Kitto’s Bible Illustrations. Moses and the Judges, Antediluvians and Patriarchs. The Principles of Geology explained and viewed in their relations to Revealed and Natural Religion; by Rev. David King, L. L. D., Glasgow. Receivgd by JOHN M. dec 7 COOPER. a T te Setts; Parlor Slatch Boxes; Chamber Candle Sticks; Powder Boxes; Cups and Saucers, for chil dren. with mottoes;,together with a great variety of China Vases;Terra Cotta and Bobemean Glass Colom gas: Card iBaskets, and other China Articles, very suitable for presents. For sale by ' * CC dee 2 COLLINS A BULKLEY, 100 Bryan-st. L IME,—300 bbis Thomaaton Lime, landing from scbrSea Gull, for safe by dec 7 COHENS A HERTZ. T HE MAGAZINES FOR 1851.—The De ccmber Numbers of Graham's and Gudev's .Magazines, are received. Subseribera will be ta ken, as usual, for either, at $3 50—in advance- free of postage—which is fJOcenta less then the pub lisher’s prices. Those who may wish to subscribe for Godey, Graham, Harpers’ New Monthly, Sar- taln's, the International Magazine, or any other simi lar publication, will pfeisu leave their names early, to prevent delay, or disappointment in obtaining the first numbers. dec 3 J. B. CUBBEDGE, H ALL LANTERNS.—With Landscapes and Stained Glass; also Plain patterns. Just opened and for sale at 100 Bryan-street. 18 COLLINS A BULKLEY. pLOUH.—100 bbis. Bridgewater, extra ground, I- for bakers’ use; 50 bbis Bridgewater, family 100 bbis Patepeco; 200 do ’ M.2& A, Sfe ing End for sale by COl dec 3 Tbe undersigned would It Par« iDE CLOTHING ! mpfl! ly inform both Parenteand Guai uiane, sensI ^ having Boy* to clothe, that he h»» just returned from New-York, with a compiet® altars mont of r—».wuv- Boys’ Ready Made lothfeig! W «ad will keep up the assortment tl H season. He baa taken much paint i M them made up to suit this market, and o them to his patrons as low as possible. {£ tide will be marked with the telling p no abatement from it. The following J# pose tbe assortment: g Boys' Black Cloth Cloaks and Over Coate 3 “ Drab and black Pilot Over Sacks 3 !! Ueen, brown and bl'k Cloth Saaks O “ fancy Tweed, C>„ Frock and 8a ° ’! Polk * Coatee* “ full trimmed bl’k Cloth Frock Chat* R “ blue, bl’k.br'n, grocn and Cadet Jackets 3 •' bl'k mixed Satinet R, Jacket* 3 “ j«ncy Casimere and bl’k C*». Pent* g •• Tweed,Ca..andSetmetP*nte » O “bl’k flg'd Satin Velentla end Mral'e Vast*. w m Children’* bl'k and fancy Dress Suites, p. Boy*' white and col’d Shirts and under “ fine blue and black Navy Ca; te without Cover*, with a complete assort 5 Cape of all other kinds, from children'* o un. H N. B.~Having a private room for hi Bov*’ Clothing, I must decline sending h tried on, except in case* of sickness. »n went are invited to give uge - —" Clothing Store Nos, C9and 150, Oil Sept 25 GEO. 8. UAUNEMS MANUFAUV Tho undersigned hat opened KMjgasx establishment for the f ^ f«aUKle of Manufacturing H, „ Engine Hose, Fireinen'i Mill Bands, Ac. Ao. OF* Corner of Bay Lane and’L A share of the public,patronage Ik i. lloltcd T. July 15. CABINE^f) holstermgbusiness, vie: furniture. Old furniture bou B toms of Sofas, Dlvnnt, Chairs, , over and re-covered. Glass plates of. safe. Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, cut an D-n j r.. " irtBn* down. Bells and Lamps’hung; Cu jps & , w Blinds putup. Musical Instruments of all kind*re paired. Wool, hair and Also,feather beds,bolster see made over in the b ervr ■—.Every mmi H.irirj! 'gLLitnaiip <und mi toriale and finish; prici H. 8. B. has been ei In the city ofSavantaL which Induces him to fselieve ... those who will favor him with work. rvsSWKffio**- Thu Bunecnuxae «ke. • this method to inform their* - iuit tucujvu hj luuina UUnrMRHMi additions to 'urTsteok ri- ^ Plano* and Cabinet which they offer for sale at New York Our stock of Furniture and Piano* own order and selection. We have no™, commending it to all who are in wanE most accommodating term*. • f. W. MORRELL It CO. N.X.W.MW PIONO FORTES—Tfte subscri |ber* would res^ictthfiy osl! attention iTmSnSBrnaMia tat Halland Son, Mew York, and L. Gilbert, Borte eluding the metallo frame, vibrating ©verbrid tent action, Ac. These instrument* era Of u ted durability, baaed upon an established or many year* atanding, and aro offered p rices by the manufacturer's agents. wno „Cor St Julisn-st.and Market-sq! 8ept 8 17° n<J h8Btl Pl * n °* tok<m in exchange, • PORTE MONAIS-Ab&iRfeu; ( assortment. Thosein want will call and examine our stock; also, Purses, Card Casns, Ac., Ac. nov 4 J. B. CUBBEDGE, Booth of ft. Market. MELODEONS. These benutitW in s ruments are recommended to the Musical World, a* tho most ur ique invention of the kind ever produced. le&oy-hcard in from tour to five octaves ip compass, and similar to that of the Piano F orte. By the use of a swell, the volume perior quality of’’tone, pOTtebfliiy"^ixtrameec»-' omy of price, render tbem all tbatisdeaireblejo those who cultivate a taste for 8acred Mu«ic; white their remarkable quickness of touch renderathorp s us cep. tibloof tho most rapid execution. For sate by <•£. Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGBAUMACO " ' Aug 5 Corner St. Jullan- st. and Market-square J lllpSp^S' now rpcoiring t|gir iifual supply of j Plantation Brogans, made to order by the most approved manufacturers. Our sto extensive and selected with cate. Hliving i in (riving satisfaction to those' who have favoa_ with their patronage for a scries of yepre, we would respectfully Invite Planters who have not yet pur chased of us, to give us a call, to whom we pledge ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. In addition to our thick work, we keep constantly os hand a f! CAPS. Just received and now oiidi)- ing, a very fine assortment of CAPS, of various kinds. They are a Very super*, or article, and those in want should call, and examine tbem. octl ° PIERSON A .I1E1DT. i25 t ooo,"rs of freah^icied Grange*. f 0 dec9 tf MSS W»c!k ffilk Man tills* dot 9 Lgfgfc, fcSMSSfc. 6 e and 8'* ( nov 13