Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, December 16, 1850, Image 1

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pour Dollars per aupuni. vommeT published daily and tri-weekly, by JOHN ML COOPBlt. \\\ T: THOMPSON, EDITOR. — T terms:. The Daily Morning News is delivered to City Vlmcribers at $4 pur smium, payable halt yearly in jlcanco.orforTBN cents a week, payable to the Curriers. Single copies, two cents. The Tri-Weekly Morning News,for the conn- • r y,containing all the newstnatterand new udvertise- jncntsof the daily, is furnished for two dollars per anum, in advance. Advertisements inserted at the following rates : liquate, 1 insertion,@0,50 j 1 square 1 month, *7,0(1 iachcontii.uence,V, 50 | 1 square,l week,... 2,59 gj* Ten lines or less to constitute a square. Legal advertisements inserted at the nsual rates, Advertisements from transient persons or strangers, must be paid in advance. yearly advertisers will be restricted to their resu lt bumiesses, and all other advertisements not pertain- I, ' to their regular business as agreed for, will be charg f d extra. V M. ffl Yearly advertisers exceeding intheir advertisements the average nutnberof Unci agreed tor, witlbe charged itproportioual rates. ■ Advertisements sentto this office without di- rections as to the number of insertions, will be pub- II, lied daily, until ordored to bo discontinued, and jiarged accordingly. [^•Allnawadvertiesments appear in the Tri-week News, for the country. » * AH Letters directed to this office or the Editor east be postpaid. THE MORNING NEWS, The Queen and tlic Pope—Address ofthe Ko- mnn Catholics of Euglnuil to ller Majesty. The (blowing address; which is und 'rstood to be from the pen of Cardina Wis mnn—nfact which fives additional importance to it—was to lie nt the various Roman Catholic churches and chapels on Sunday last, and will bo othervylse circulated, with the view of obtaining signatures to it, to testify to the loyalty of the Roman Catholics ofEnglaud to .-herMajesty’s Royal person, crown and dignity." To the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty— May it please your Majesty: We, the undersigned aubjectsof your Majesty, residing in England, and professing the Roman Catholic religion, beg to ap proach your Mujesty's tiirone, there to express our sentiments of unimpaired and unalterable fidelity to your Majesty’s Royal person, crown and dignity. Ata moment when attempts are being made to im peach our loyalty, we consider it a duty to give fresh utterance to these, our feelings. During centuries of exclusion from the privileges of the constitution, and from the right enjoined by their fellow subjects, the Catholicsfof England re mained true to their allegiance to the crown of this realm, and yielded to none in their readiness, at nil times, to defend its rights and its prerogatives against every toe And now that, under your Majesty’s wise rule, we enjoy equal participation with others in thebenefit of tlio constitution, we arc more than ever animated with the anme sentiments of fidelity and attachment, and are equally ready to give proof whenever occasion may present itself, of the sincerity of our loyal professions. The dearcBt of the privileges to which we have thus been admitted by the wisdon of the British leg- ulsture, is that of openly professing and practising the religion of our fathers, in communion with the Sea of Romo. Under its teaching wo have ever learnt, a-a most sacred lesson, to give to Cmsar the things that are of Ciesur, as we give to God the things that are of God. In whatever, therefore, our church has Bt ny time done for establishing its re gular system of government amongst its members in tbisisl nd, wo beg most fervantly and most sincerely toassure your Majesty that the organization granted to us is entirely ecclesiastical, and its authority pure ly spiritual. But it leaves untouched every tittlo of your Majesty’s rights, aut ority, power, jurisdic tion, and prerogative, as our sovereign, end es our sovereign over these realms,and does not theleastwjse diminish or impair our profound reverence, ourloy tlty and attachment to your Majesty’s august person and throne; and wo- humbly assure your Alajesty that, among your Majesty's subjects, there exists no class who more solemnly, more continually or more fervantly prey for the stability of your Majesty’s throne, for the preservation of your Majesty’s Site, and for the prosperity of your Majesty’s empire, than Ike Catholics of England, in whoso religion loyalty iaasscred duty, mid obedience a Christian virture. First Discovery of California by Drake. On the 15th November, in the year 1577, Capt. Francis Drake, the circumnavigator, sailed from Ply mouth with five Bhips, earlying 1C4 men and officers, professedly on a voyage to Alexandria, in Egypt, but really with the intention of sailing into the Pacific Ocean, where the English flog had never been seen be fore. After passing the Cape de Verd Islnnds, he sailed during 54 days without the sight of land, and then cm fered the River Plate. After supplying his vessels with water from the great river, Drake soiled south wards, “a passing through tho straits named after the only circumnavigator of the globe who had preceded him— the Straits of Magellan—he entered the Pacific Ocean the (ith of September. He arrived off Valparasio °n the 2Dth of November. He plundered the town of St. J«go, where he took a booty of 25,000 piezos of ’ery pu re and lino gold. Proceeding thence to a port named Tarapaea, he landed, audtound a Spaniard sleepiugf by the seaside; with 13 bars of silver lying by “im of the value of -1000 ducats. He took the silver »ud left the owner to finish his nsp. Not tar from “cnee, going inland lor water, his menmet aSpaniard fd an Indiun boy driving eight Lamas, or sheep of - nrigiu 0l une fcllVUt. DHUgiUfcj S.SSKJ ’ ‘heir burdens td the ship, they found in all 8 cwt. or fi uver. Thence they proceeded to Africa, where they plundered ft vessel containing 4ii'ty-seven wedges of 8l *ver, each weighing 20 lb. • . On the 29th of February, they arrived at Lima, *«cre they plundered all the ships in the harbor, one of which they found a chest full^ ot ftuls of silver, and a good store of silks and linen Here 'they heard of a rich treasure ship. BjjPjjfcd the Cacafuego, which had sailed to Puita. “, e y immediately gave chase, but on arriving at Wa, found that the Cecnfuego had sailed for Puna- ln * They at once renewed the chase, and iu the course ofit picked up a vessel which contained 80 7* . w eight ot gold and a crucifix of the same metal, with goodly great emeralds set ip it.’’ Continuing “em. .Pursuit, they at last come up with the Cacafuego, which well repaid them for the trouble it had given ie ni. Besides precious stones, they iound thirteen ™ es ts of rials of silver. 80 lb. weight of gold, and |"™ty-six tons of uncoined silver. This rich cup- hre was made off Cape St. Francisco, about 150 ““(Dies from Piuiaunt. From this point they pro ved to Guntulco, and thence to Ceno, where they, -“reened their ships. . ± °n leaving the Island of Ceno, "which is eight de- B p ea north latitude,’’ Drake resumed ids cruise,and ,'J°k another ricit ship ; and now being satisfied with l ’ booty, he determined to return home by the js- *“ds of the Malueos, and “thence to eiiil by the ' Ur *e of the Portugnls, by the Cape oi Bona E“PJjr* For this purpose boron- northward for fcOO -“giies, to get it favorable wind, and on the 5tli day June, “being in 43 degress towurdstjia Foie Arctic “Ug speedily come out of extreme heat, Drake " n, >d tlxo air so cold that Iiismep being pinched with ;"“f«niacomplained of the extremity thereof, and , further they went the more cold increased upon .??*; Whereopun they thought it best to seek land, aud ^ 3< 'F louiul not to be mountainous but low plain ,7“ drew back again (says the historian of tho 'ffage) without landing, till wo came within JS de- . towards the line. In which height it pleased j to send us into s fair and good hoy, with a good ■nd to enter tho same. This country was no doubt lUB “ountry which has recently become so famous under the mime of California, and this hay was probably tho great hay of Hon Francisco. The in habitants came down to the shore, gave Drake a rcry Irlandly reception, ami the king offered him the government of the country. “Wherefore, iu the name and to tho use of lu-r Majesty (Queen Elizabeth) lie took the scepf-n, crown, and dignity of (he said cuiin- try in his hands, wishing that the riches and treasures thereof might so conveniently bn transported, to tin enriching of her kingdom, as it abumleth in the same,’’ “There is no part ot earth hereto be taken up, win-re in there is not some special likelihood of gold or sil ver.” At his departure from tlin country, Drake set up,ns a monument of his having been there, as also of her Majesty's l ight and title to the same, “a plate nailed upon a fair great (lost, whereupon wasengravt-d her Majesty’s (Queen Elizabeth s) name, the day and year of our arrival there; with the free giving up of the province into her Majesty’s hands, together with her highness’s picture and hniis, and a pfeoo of six pence of current English money;” under tin* plate was also written the name of Drake. - ‘i t seemeth (says the historian of the voyage) that tho Spaniards hitherto had never been in this part of tho country ; neither .did ever discover tile land, by many degrees to the southward of this place.” Such was the ac count of this land of gold, published in England in tho reign of Queen Elizabeth. It certainly is one oi thecunousitics of history that tho first laud ever ta ken possession of by tile English on the continent of America should liavo been the now famous Cn.ifornin ami that it should have been occupied some years be fore the first attempt was made to colonize tho prov inces, which hHve siuce grown to he the United States of America.—llainc's History ofLivcrpvol. Tho Ladies’ Sell Case. IIow hard is tho fortune of all Womankind— F'ur ever subjected, forever confined I ’The parent controls us until wo are wives, Tho husband enslaves us the rest of our lives. If fondly we love, yet we dare not reveal, But secretly languish, compelled to conceal; Denied every comfort of life to enjoy, We’re shamed if we’re kind, and we’re blam’d if we’re coy! Echo—oi- the Gentlemtui’s Sad Case. IIow hard is the fortune of silly Mankind, To the frailties and toibles of woman still blind I We are miss led and bride-led, until we get wives, And then we are sud-led the rest of our lives. Though horn'd and though henpeck'd, we dare not complain, Blit secretly hinguishin exquisite pain; Denied the prime blessings of life to enjoy, We're abused if wo're kind, and blamed if we’re shy: Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. NEW STORE. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, II.1IBKBLI.AN A TRUNKS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL: 187 Congress-street, (above the Market.) ~WALDHt)na's new buili ino. T HE Subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public thut they are This Morn ing iiDeuing 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 a call, at prices that will compete with any es tablishment in this city, novll STALEY AHENDRY NEW GOCf DS! NEW GOODS! BERNARD F. MacKKNNA, (FORMERLY OF SHE FIRM OF CONWAY & M’KKNNA,) Has just opened an entire New Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Fresh from the best EUROPEAN and AMERICAN MANUFACTORIES, and will be ottered at prices which cannot fail to knsuhe a speedy sale. The attention of the public is respectfully solicited. No deviation from first prices. HI Congess st., Monument-square. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. J. B. CCBBEDGE, W HILE acknowledging his obligations to his friends and the public generally for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on his estab lishment, would inform them that lie has enlarged his store, and laid in a more extensive mid 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 be 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, us he is determined nut to lie undersold. Please call at 159* CONGRESS-STREET, nov 11 South of tho Market. READY MADE CLOTHING. T HE Undersigned has received per Steamer Flo rida and recent arrivals a complete assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, composed iL part of the following articles—and all made under his own auperinteiidauce. The undersigned has ulways received from those who have favored him with -heir patronage, the credit of sailing 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 tho CHEAI - E8T as well as the BEST. The following will compose a part of tno stock or hand: Gent’s Business Frocks and Sacks. Kersey and Blutfl’ilot Over Coats. Devonshire Drflb do. doi Norway Coating do. do. Black and blue Cloth Cloaks. Pilot Cloth do. do. Black Dress Coats and Frocks. Brown and olive Cloth Frocks. Bluck 6uper Doeskin Cussimorc Pants. Fancy mid ribbed do. do; Black Satin and fancy Silk Vests. Fancy Velvet and Ciinlly do. Black, fancy, and white Kid Gloves. Black, white, and fancy Silk do. Merino and Silk Undershirts. White and fancy Shirts. Red Flannel and Hickory Shirts. Stocks, Cravats, and Suipendcrs. Collars, Umbrellas and Drawers. Also, a large assortment of FRENCH- ENGLISH, AND GERMAN CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, AND VESTINGS, made to order at the shortest notice, and in the BEST STYLE OF WORKMANSHIP. WM. R. SYMONS, '17 Whitutker-strcet. n0T 8 Successor of Hamilton A Syiuons. R ECEIVED per brig American : 35 bblschoica Apples 10 bills Ridivey Potatoes 10 do. Morcer do. (i firkins choice Goshen Butter °0 whole mid half kits Salmons nnd Mackerel 3 cases new Prunes, in glass jars, and lancy 15 bhlTsoda, Butter, Milk, Sugar and Pilot Bis- vov 12 Ult * JOHN D.' J83EK. ^ T . firkins selected Goslien Butter 130 boxes -English Dairy Cheese 75 bhls. Mercer Potatoes, 50 do. White do. SO do.,Yellow Onions, 100 hexes large Bowl Pipes, SO qr. Casks Port Wuio, 50 hbls, E. Plielps Gin 25 do. Ciowndo. . , 2S do. Hiram Smith’s extra Canal Flour, Landing from ships Sanduskv npd ALirion, und for sale by nov 4 -SCRANTON, JOHNSTON -tCO. 4 CARD.—The Subscriber returns his greatlul thanks to those gentlemen who have kindly sent orders addressed to, Messrs. Hamilton it. Houston, and he takes this opportunity to say, that firm was dissolved in January) 1841, amV he has not had any connection with any. other Clothing establishment in Savannah. A. P. HOUSTON dec 4 ’ ;; it; STOVES TIN WAKE, An fi t HE licft assortment <-f Cooking and other Stoves .l ever ottered in this market, consisting oi' select patten.j/piu'clmsed in Philadelphia, New York and Albany. Tin Ware at wholesale, ot tho best quality, Japanned and Planished Ware. Lifting and Force Pumps, Beer Pumps, Loud Pipe, Brass Preserve Ket tles, Copper, Tin und Brass Lanterns, a very hands omo variety, Counter ondTeaScales, Patent Cotton Mills, Coal Hods ami Pokers, CoalHhovels and Sif ters, Cake {Shovels,' Brittish Lustre, &e., &c. Although my store i« not very large, a groat por tion of stoves, &e.,can bo seen where they are stor ed near athund. JAMES SULLIVAN, July 13 Whitakerstreet, Savannah tla. PRENTICE’S SKY-LIGHT DAGUKBRIAN ROOMS. fTYHE citizens of Savanudt.uud vicinity are in- JL formed that I have, ntrigrfeot expense, added n splendid Reception Room tfi lpy establishment, for tho accommodation oftny petrous, where those of a musical taste can amuse theiusffives on a most bcau- tilul Piano Fprte, purchased expressly for, tho use of my customers. PICTURE ftawui in all weather jby tlm use of my large SKY-Lioii r-.- an Hilvniitiige neve; possessed by those working by u window. Jfght.-*- Children’s Likenesses taken in 2 to 3 seconds, by a quick working instrument made expressly for chil dren. Tho cia'zcns are invited to exumine myjlooms and Specimens, over Znugbaum & Co.’s Music Store, Market-square, Savannah, nov 1 W. V. PRENTICE. Chatham Superior Court,May Term, 1850 James Moudecai, > vs. S Libel for Divorco Sabah Moudecai, y I T appearing to tile Court by the return ofthePhcr- iff, that the defendiintcRiinotbefoundinthiscoun- ty, on motion, it is ordered, that the suid defendant do filo her answer or defensive allegation in writing, to the above libel, on or before the first dny of the next term of this court, or that the plaintitf have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. Anil it is further or dered, that a copy of this order be published in one of the gazettes of this city, once a month for four months prior to tile nexttcrin of this court. Extract from tile minutes. JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s. c. c. c. ang 14 lam—4m CUnthain Superior Court, May Term,1850. William J. Bandy, j vs. V Libel for Divorco. Rebecca Bandy, j TT appearing to this court by the return of the Sher- JL iff, that the defendant euunot he found in this coun ty, on motion, it is ordered, that Ihe said defend ant do file her answer Or defensive allegation in wri ting, to the above Libel, on or before the first dny of the next term of this court, or that the plaintitf have leave to proceed ex parte to the Jury. And it is further ordered, 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 tho next term of this court. Extractfrcm the minutes. JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clerk s.c. c. o. aug!4 m —4m Chatham Superior Court, May Term, J 850 Catherine E. Barnard, Compl't, ) MunoocK Chisolm, Isaac B. Row- r 111 Equity. land, John T. Rowland, Defts. j O N motion, it is ordered that,Murdock Chisolm mid Isaac B. Rowland,-Defendants in the above en titled case,who reside without the limits of Chatham county, do tile their demurrer, plea or answer to the bill tiled against them by Catherine E. Barnard, on or before the second Monday in January next, or that,. the same be taken proconfesso against, them; and ii is further ordered, that a copy of this order he served upon them three months before the next term of the Superior Court, or published once u month tor four months in one of tho gazettes of the city of Savan nah. Extractfropa the minutes. [Signed] JNO. F\ GUILMARTIN, c. s. e. c. c. sept 7 lainfin C OLOGNE.—Genuine Farina, in willow covered bottles, assorted sizes, just received and for sale oct 31 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. ‘ N EW CANAL FLOUR. ~50 hbls. Hiram Smith's Extra Cuuul Flour; 75 do. l’ure Genes see. Landing, and for sale by oct 26 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. AMS AMD ftACON sTdKS.—20bbls. Neffs extra Sugar cured Ham's 20 boxes clear Hides, landing from schooner J. U. Holmes, and for sale by nov 4 JAS. A. NORRIS. OllAWLS. — Scarlet Cashmere, Terkere, Rob Roy, Mourning and Hull' Mourning, long and square SbaWLs; for sale by dee 9 LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO. A LTON LOCKE; Tailor and l’oet: an Auto biography. Popular Education: for the use of Parents and Teachers, anil for Young People of both sexes; by Ira Maylicw, A. AL, late superintendent ol public instruction. History of Madame Roland; by John 5. C. Ab- hult. with engravings. Music: As It Was, and As It Is; by N. E. Corn wall, M. A. ' Further suppli-s of Night Side of Naturo; by CntbariuoCrowe.and Medical Delusions, by Dr.Uook- er. Received by nov 22 JOHN 51. COOPER. IIVKA WAITERS.---An elegant assort men t of 8 Tea Waiters, suigle and in setts, just received and for sale by COLLINS £ (1ULKLEY. IJUIIEEL 15 ARROWS. — A large supply, just v T received and for sale by CLESKEY ft NORTON. •. our acquaintance, anil a very prominent member ot Hie Tabcrum-ic, bml In-on sorely aillicted with IIlli-nmijtisiil ibr nearly three years; nt. the tune we are speukiug ot she coultl not raise haselj <>JI her chair. Olio uiiter triends lilid experienced great rebel Iroiu Rndway's Ready lieliol in Neuralgia, and recommen ded tin- old lady to try It for her Rheumatism. She ii >eu it Hceurriing hi directions, she wan bathed with the Relict for tilteeii u imitcs, during that lime two bottles were used, and ill Leo hours ajhr she could walk alone! this was oil Thursday und the following Sunday she w alked to church. • Homier, think. Theie is not another such a woo. derftil cure uiirecord. Over live liiuidi ed '’"-inbciM of the Tabernacle mid, friends oi the lady iiru living witnesses of tho remarkable effects ot _Runway s Heady Relief iu the cure ol Ibis cruel uHlictiou m this lady, in two hours ; Where cull we find umjj cure performed by any otherurtleli) ol Ihr For speed and clllonry it. is superior niy Itolioi' for pu!n, ami a trim blowing to the jHRl-ntulon nml allUctod, it strengthens the weak mid nervous, relieves the afflicted and sullorers nt pain, and cures, like magic, Sore Throat, Inlliietizu, Cramps. Spasms, Flatulence, Spruills, Strains, Hums, Eruptions, nunnq. Scalds, Lumbago, lnllainatiinis, Swellings; Paralysis Tic'Doleionx, Neuralgia, Tooth Ache, Ileulleranin, Nervous Head Acho, Eruptions of the Skin, Cntmi- nous Diseases, Ac. Taken internally it will instant- iy allay the most violent Spasms, stop Diurrhea, cure Crumps nml Cholera Morbus, Sour Stomach, Dys- pcpsiii, Ac. Every family should keep n bottle ot this valuable remedy in their houses, us it will relieve nil paths ns simn as it is applied. Seo Unit the inc- similo of ltudwny A Co is upon each bottle. 1 nee 25 cents, large Unities. Ihiilmiy’s Cliluesc Medienteil 8«n|*. Patronized by thousands of individuals throughtiut the States, anil Canadas, giving the most tlatteung sntitffactiqn to all who liavo ubi>u it. Choimsta wau) womlcroil at its inystoriouseileett*, mid muuy ol theui luiveeinVavored to discover titp seorots of ltswoii- derfui combination of efficacious balms.and e. tracts, which render it so speedy amt eillcihdmts “> tile re moval of Pimples, Blotches, Pustules, letter, trims- foruiiug as if by magic, dark, sallow, yellow aim uu- liealfl^ skins, to soft, pure, and healthy com- lexitiiis. For tile cure of Chapped Flesh. Roug.’i, craekecl and discolored Skin, Snlt Rheum, Ring Worm, Erysipehis, Hcurvey nnd Soro Ileud, llnd- way’s Chinese Medicated'Soap may truly bocall- ed an inestimable treasure. E-eressences ul tho cu ticle are speedily removed and cured—the cuttcular vessels uro instantly cleansed o 1 ull impurities—the hands, neck and face present a boautilul clean, sweet nnd healthy appearance. LOOK FOR THE LABEL ON STEEL ENGRAVING. Railway's Soap to be genuine must be enclosed in a label of beautiful Steel Engraving, ami tho signa ture oflt. G. lladwuy uponeuch cake. Price 25 cents, large cukes. BEAUTIFUL IIA1R. ltnilway’s Circassian Dalai. * Is tile most delicious llair 'l’ouic in use. It is bet tor than Macassar Oil for dressing tho hair, und ini parting to the witehing curls that beautiful gloss which all admire. To tile Bald it is indeed u Irens, uro, for it will make huir grow iu bald spots that huve been buhl for years. LIFE IN THE HAIR. Each huir in the heud possesses a germ of life, on which depends the growth nnd beauty oi thirhair, us the health of the beilv - depends upen the tree circula tion of the blood. To invigorate tlm huir, to give a life-principle''to .this germ, use thu CIRCASSIAN BALM prepared,',Ty RAHWAY A ,C<X Chynists oj N. York, it igptttp in kerff- hntffW for Iff) walk, and makes the hair fine, smooth, soft Ttnil glossy. Prin cipal Office 102 Fulton Street, New York. For sale by G.R. HENDRICKSON A Co.. A. A. SOLOMONS A Co.,und dccD WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, Agents. A GRANDJEAN’H Genuine Hair Dye, with iL. directions, for sale by L. J. MYERH, nov !) Apothecary, Slnets’ Building • E xtra t: t h for the iiandker- CHIEF.—Lubhi’s nnd Roussel’s Jenny Lind, Popiuuck, Sweet Briar, Sweet Peas, Spring Flowers, Patchouly, Rose, Jessamine, Violet, Jockey Club, Mul Amble, Jonquille, Boq. do Caroline, Rough and Ready, Hose Geranium, CloVo, Pink, Honey Suckle, Mbusseline, West End, Atnbrosie, Cedrat, Millo Fleurs, Tubereuse, Helliotrope^lognolinjMigndnettc, Boq. dos Duuios, Vorbcttt, and Citron Geranium, for sale by JOHN A. MAYER, nnv 14 Next door to Currell A Boggs. mill LIFE OF JOHN RANDOLPH, of J. Roanoke: liy Hugh A. Garland—cheap edition The American Alumnae and Repository oi Useful Knowledge, for 1851. Chanticleer; a Thanksgiving Story of tho Peabody Family. The Pioneers; being vol. 1V. of Putnam’snewedition of Cooper’s Novels. The Broken Bud, or Reminiscences of a Bereaved Mother. Rfsponcc* from the Saereil Oracles, or the past in the Present; by Richard W. Dickenson, D.D. Memoirs ot Mrs. Iluwkes, lute ol Islington, including Remarks Oil Conversation and Extracts from Ser mons nnd Letters of tho lute Richard Cecil. Lectures on the Pilgrim’s Progress mid on the Liib and Times ol John Bunyan; by Rev. Goorgo II. Chec- ver. Memoir of tho Rev. Alexander Waugh, D. Dg by Rev. James Hay, D. D. and the late Uov. ilenry Bel- frage, D. D. The Soldier and tile Cross, a practical exposition ot Ephesians VI. 10-18; by Rev. John I-eyburn, D. D Christian Consolations to the Aillicted; by ltcv. A. P PeHbody. , The Method ofthe DivineGovcmmcnt, Physicaland Moral; by Rev. James M’Cosh. Kitto’s Bible Illustrations, Moses and tho Judge*, Antediluvians and Pntriarchs. The Principles of Geology explained and viewed in their relations to Revealed nnd Natural Rohglou; by Rev. David King, L. L. P., Glasgow. Received by JUUN M. COOPER, dec 7 BEADY J Tlu» woiaM BfiVihg Boyii to cNuftV. tlml BV* Imn junt iclm-niMl from Now-York, With a cohmitiiv merit of Boys’ Ready Made lothing! j5 tide will Hi- mnrkeii With tlii- sdling pi no abatement from it. The following i w posiithe assortment: 5 Boys’ Itlm-R < Until Clonks iiini Over Coa?i j " Dralrktid black Pilot Over Sacks ^1 “ green, brown and lil'k Cloth Harks O “ Iiine.y ’Tweed, Cas., Frock and Sack Coats't* P " I’olka Coulees -• full trimuied lil’k Clblli Frock Coals P “ blue, Ill'll, Ill ’ll, groi n mid Cadet Jackets B (8 " bl'lc mixed Satinet R,‘ Jm-kets IT “ Imiey Ciisiini-re nnd hl’k Ck». Pants E f! ” Tweed,C'n#. timl Satinet I’litits S q “ bl'k tig'il Sultii Voloiitin and Mrsl'a Vi.jts. “ in Children's bl'k and fancy Dress suites, p, Boys' white nnd eol’d Shirts and under Shirts Q line blue umi black Navy Clips, vyltli Mid F b, without Covers, with a complete llssoriinellt. if % Caps of all other kinds, irotncliiliirtm’s Jiiokak* H up. ' ™ H N. 11.—Huviiig a private room for trying fo Hoys’ Clothing, I must dcclinu sending it’ .F t<> bo tried on, exceptin cusos of sickness. Tl in we-it uro invited to give mo a call, at ttWioni ‘ Clothing Store Nos. 6’Jaud 150, ( Sept 25 GEO. ( HARNESS MANUFACTO_ The undersigned 1ms opened an estublisliuieiit for the purpor of Miiiiufnuturiltg 11m J Engine llose, FiruiiteiT Mill Bands, Ac. Ae. ITT Corner of Hay Lane and A slinrc ofthe public patronag liclted A July 15. l tlAiUNM'*' I HOL8TKRY. 35 Bull at., would vannab, . lor the purpose of carrying. nn'thfc-Ci holstcrfngbusiness, viz: BSking nuwat fumlturo. Old furniture bought mil toms of Solas, Dhmis, Cliuirs, and over nnd re-covered. G lugs plates ofaj sale. Carjiets, Oil Cioth, and Matting? down. Bells mid Lamps hung-; Curtuiusi„_ Blinds put up. Musical Instruments of all kluds re- paired. Wool, hair and moss MuU-psaes to; sale; Also,featlu-r buds,holstersai ses made over in the best feffifemnrraS and'ma toriula und finish : Pricci... H. 8. II. hua been engaged Iu In the city ofSavHiinuli.ior thjelai which induces him to boliovetbu those who will favor him with work. Jld biotraa- PIANO AND -’URN I'PURE STORE. < Tmk Subsokibkrs take.. I— ill in ill i Util wl tn iv.tt.rm llieieg— fl - T Iriends auil the public that they arenow makiiiglururt additions to tlieir.stock of ... ^ , Pianos nml Cnlilnet I which tbny utter for sale at NeW L Our stock of Furniture nnd I’iiffl own order und soleetlon. We liave _.. commending it to nil who are in Wail imiBt accommodating terms-. 1. W. MORRELL A CO. I. W. aiOBBletl,. K. V. WKSSTX "far PIONO FORTEM.w'I'ba auhscri, bers would respeetOilly call attention to their stock uf Piano rortes, euiti- , . , prising a, variety of sty bis, compass nnd finish, by J. B. Dunham, A, Stodart and Wm Hall mid Son, Now York, mid L. Gilbert, Bor*ou; in- eluding themetalleframe, vibrating overbridge .pa tent action, Ac. These instruments are of ivar teil durability, based upon an established nil of many years standing, and aro offered at p rices by the uiaiiufucturiir’s agents. / , - F. ZOUBAUM it Co,,':' „ „ CorSt Julian-st-and Markeheq; N. B.-Secoud hand Piunos token in exchange, N Shpt. 17. . • v , -. > nov 4 1 1*0RTK MONAI8-Abeaurtfoi^ J assortment. TTiose in want will cull and W exnmm.i our stock; also, Purses, Caid “ Cases, Ac.. Ac. .1. Jl. CUP,HEDGE, South nfR.„ Market, t “HUNCH China Gold Baud Tea Setts, of 44 pieces; Gilt Butters; single Cups and Saucers, of elegant patterns; Mugs, highly doeorr.tod; rich l'ete a T- te Setts; Parlor Match Boxes; Chamber Candle Sticks; Powder Boxes; Cups and Saucers, for chil dren. with mottoes; together with a great variety of China Vnacs;TcrrnCottnand Bohetnean Glass Ciilom ges; Card (Baskets, and other Chinn Articles, very suitable for presents. For sale by dec 2 COLLINS A BULKLEY, lOOllryon-sL L 13IK.—300 bills Tbomaston Lime, lauding from schrSon Gull, for sale by dec 7 COHENS A HERTZ. ritHI! MAGAZINES FOR 1851.—The De A comber Numbers of Graham's nnd Godey’s Magazines, uro received. Subscribers will beta ken, as usual, for either, at *2 50—in advance- free of postage—which is 50 cents less than tile pub lisher’s prices. Those who may wish to subscribe for Godey, Graham, Harpers’ New Monthly, Sar- tain's, Ihe International Magazine, or any other simi lar publication, will please leave their names early, to prevent delay, or disappointment iu obtaining the first numbers. dec 3 J. B. CUBBEDGH. H ALL LANTERNM.—With Landscapes nnd Stained Glass; also Plain patterns. Just opened and for sale at 5 00 Bry au-street. nov 18 COLLINS & BULKLEY. F LOUR.—too bbls. Bridgewater,extra ground, for bakers’ use: 50 bhls Bridgewater, lamD.v too hbls Patapseo; <200 do Howard-stj ‘ * " lug aud for sale by COHENS A' f dee 2 iHELODKONfS. Those beaut) slruirn-iitH are recommended to the’ World, as the most ur ique inventlo kind ever produced. lckeybonrd four to five octaves in compass, and similar to that of the Piano Forte, lty tho use of a swell, the volume ol tone can be increased so as to equal that of tile Chapel Organ, as substitutes for which they aro be coming generally iu use. Their beauty of finish, su n-markable quickness of touch renderstheui suscep tible of the most rapid execution. For sale by the Manufacturer's Agents, F. ZOGBAUM AC’O, Aug 5 Corner St. Julian-st. and Market-square. PAI Si PI.ANTATi«jiN~7S N8>—The Subscribers are B ir usual supply of made to order by iturers. Our stock care. Having shCl those who have favoi"2l'tis Jo fur n scries of years, we would respectfully itwite Planters who have not yet pur chased of us, to give us a cull, to whom wo pledge ourselves to spare no pain* in pleasing. In addition to our thick work, wo keep constantly on hand a large and choice stuck of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children Boots and Shoes. Pleas-.: try us VKRST1LLE, LUFBURROW A BUTLER; oct X 3m CAF8. Just received and nowo™.- ing, a very fine assortment of CAPS, of ’ r f various kinds. They are a very superi or article, und those in want should enll and examine them; oct 10 PIERSON A HEIDT. . UM D It ELL A 8.—A lar; 'black ami colored Silk; bin Gingham Umbrellas. .Inst; “■sale by W.l_ oct 91 Old stand of IlntmJb jYJOTIC'K.—Four mouths i “ will be niadefo thellunurnb.'etl luferior Court of Chatham county, ordinary purpusea, for leqve to sell ' n i negtro iniin nainei I hi lip Reilly, latex boni-fitoftlii- heir* a JULIA ANN R1EI LY, Aijm'x." P8!. CIApSTji—I bate jwt r ', J lot of thiiso beautiful Covered Cloth Caps lin... ith Morocco; tor nii-n and hoys,nlsutlieiiamlsutniJl- of Children’s Cl-lii Jew keys i-vurbnnigiitto tins- nun at the Clothing Stw», Ciibbon*’' Cull 1 •> ICL -AAA GiJANGES.—UecuiviBg A • 7.t M I t ) from' Wilmington island;o of fresh Picked Orarges. For sale liv , — ———u— ,- r ., dec 9 tf WM. P. UO\VLAND,*80 flay-st T A Ki1 GANDI.E8.—49 bidf-. prim HLTAN(pjM,A8, visETWifi, &V—Justre do. do™ *73 bSieJsttw*'(Ww* m ot watered* mini a and do.; 40 do. Sperm ,io.; 100 do. Bectetl’a 'Pi jhlack Silk 5(antilla* and VisetSes. lor sale by 6’a und 8’s Landing and for sab* by. M ■ dec 0 LAROC HE, BOWNE A CO ' nov rj SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CfL ’-kite