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MORNING, DECEMBER 20, 1850.
Single Hunter, Two teals.
THE MORNING NEWS.
From the Baltimore Sun.
Jenny Lind and the School Children.
It was announced on Friday, in tho public schools
of this city, that Miss Lind had consented to give a
free concert to the public school scholars, and on Sat
urday morning, before nine o'clock, there could not
have been less thun ten thousand children, of both
sexes, accompanied by their teachers und the Pu nic
School Commissioners assembled around the Front
street theatre. The doors were shortly alter thrown
(,pen, when it was discovered that the building would
not accommodate mure than une half of the eager ap
plicants for admission. However, the girls alone
were’permiued to occupy the house, and at leutt a
thousand of these were still unable to be accommo
dated. The theutre presented a grand sight after
their entrance, and the time was spent until ten
o'clock in singing, their music teacher leading them
ironi the stage.
Shortly beiore 10 o’clock M iss Lind arrived, and
observing the doors of the theatre closed, and an
immense throng of buys waiting outside, expressed
her surprise that they were not opened, buttwhen
she reached the stage and saw tho thretre packed
with one dense muss of girls, her astonishment, was
very great. She gave directions that the concert
should commence immediately, determining to hur
ry through the first part, so ss to dismiss the girls
nudlet the boys come in. At ten the tirst part of
the concert was commenced, which lusted an hour,
daring which Miss Ltn.l sang an ai -mostdelight-
fully to the gratification ot the young people, who
applauded her very spiritedly—followed by the fiute
* ng, which she warbled in her usual style. It was
plain to perceivu, however, that the lair songstress
was effected by some cause, which developed Used
at the close of the first part when, after conversing
privately with her, the conductor of the orchestra—
41. Benedict—addressed the girls, and told til m that
Miss Lind requ utod him to say that not another
note would be pluyed or sung until the house wui
cleared, und the children who were waiting outside
in the c,,ld fur admission should be allowed to en
ter. He also observed that us they had been present
tor nearly two hours, aiid heard something very
pleasing to them, he hoped that they would see the
justice of the proposition, nud ut once vacate the
teats, which was done Tlius Miss Lind's uncon
cern sod apparent dejection were explained. When
the others entered the huuse, to tne number ot 3.UUU
a scene ensued which completely beggars descrip
tion.
At her request, the boys and girls (a thousand of
the latter sex were in the parquettc) sang “HailCu
lumbia, Happy Land," und the WHy they exhibited
their vocal powers exceeded all former efforts. Miss
Lind,up m hearing this, wus almost overcome with joy,
she clapped her hands, waved her hundkercliief, and
gave every demonstration of delight. They then
sung two other pieces, one to tho tu -e of "dusannah
don't you cry," and the other that endearing compd.
aiciun. "Farewell, Farewell is a lonely sound, where
upon tho fair songstress, who remained standing all
the time near the fuot-lighte, again applauded even
■“are heartily than before, and assured several genile-
roen standing around that this was one of the most
pleasing incidents that she had witnessed since her ar
rival in this country.
Miss Lind then asked tile children what she should
fing for them, when the boys set up a shorn which
reverboruted through the building,and. continued ap
plauding, some of them crying out for “Home, Sweet
ilumo," and others for the Bird Song." ‘‘Well then,'
the replied, “as you have sung so sweetly for me, I
will sing both, and satisfy all." She then sang both
pieces, to our mind, infinitely more spiritedly and
Iseliugly than ever before. Indeed the exhibition ot
her powers as a vocalist on this occasion was geucr-
oily observed by Ibe orchestra to have exceeded her
'Usual efforts. VVe have attended nil her concerts,
pad can truly say that the scene of Saturday mom-
irg Was worth the wholeofthem. Indeed,Miss Lind
was so perfectly delighted thnt, for the A"* «««*, she
Isolated one of her most imperative rules, in sing
ingso much when a concert > nsued the same day. In
Mdition to the abovepieces, she twice song to theooys
p know that my Redeemer liveth," woich started
Nrs in muuy n youthtul eye, with the “Flute Song,
pud a sweet "Hungarian Melody." At the close ot
die concert,’one of the larger hoys proposed three
pairs for Jenny Lind, which were given three times
per with an enthusiasm beyond description, which
pae received with great pleasure, bo wing her ac -
piowledgmenta. We have seldom witnessed a scene
jut more genuine enjoyment, and Miss Lind oven ap
peared more pleased than the children were.
I Wages in Ireland.
I We copy the following from the London 1 line* :
I At tho petty -essions lately held at Kanturk, Ireland
|u Irish farmer. Green by name, was summoned by
P'is of tils laborers for the sum of one shilling and six-
iisnce, which we might suppose, represented a day's
purk. It appeared, however, that it was claimed
■ur three week’s work, done at the rate ot or e penny
|cr diem during harvest time—lor eighteen days,
Pgbteen ppncfi. There was no dispute about the
fet of the labor having been performed, the farmer's
l^uctance being grounded on the exorbitant ctaarac-
W r ot the demand. Mr. Green declared that he
Raould never have thought of engaging a starveling
Pkrthe complainant Walsh ut that money, when lit?
Rould get the best meu i u the country tor as little.
Pp could bring a witness to prove that the wages
Pally covenanted for were one half-penny per week; it
P's purely a commercial question; be had made a
P r gmn, as he averred, in accordance with the state
i/the labor market in'that locality, taking nto coo
peration the capacities of Walsh; he c onsidered
P nt a bargain was a bargain, and ought to be Kept; n-
P 1 ^. he tendered th-ee half pence as the amount
V the legitima te claim. Astoundedtbv suchi an ot-
P r i the magistrates demanded ot Walsh what h
Pd obtained in the way of food from his employer.
Phey received for answer as follows:-- .
I “Whilst I was with him I was obliged to be up in
P« morning about 4 o’clock, to let the cows out
Pesleeping field, and remain herding thfin^ntiil th
■her men would come to their work, and
B he obliged to worn with them all day, ana get
pthiug tor my suport but a bit of dry Indian grue.
JheY used to give milk to the pigs and calvos before
■y but would »not give me a drop. i>n-
6' theao circumstances, the magistrates '“Ti
S r = for vaa payment ot a more exorbitant aum of
S* penny per (lay, not, however, without renewed.
Khection* on the part of Mr. Green, who stoutly mam-
B‘ a rd the juitiee and the sacredneaa of bis bargain
This conduct of tho Irish farmer affords a clue, if
wc do not greatly mistake, to the horrible social con
dition ot Ireland. Mr. Green, in starving hia labor
er, and endeavoring to get off paying more than half
pence a week, dues not appear to have thought he
wns doing anything immoral orevn unusual. Hia
code of morals, as Detween himself and Walsh, seems
tohavebceu not dissimilar from that between far
mer and laborer ordinarjly. At least no testimony
was adduced to shew the contrary, nor was there
any outbreak of public indignation against the mon
ster as there would have been in, this country. Now
there is nothing more true than that cruelty and op-
■preseion on the part of the rich leads to hatred on
tho part of the poor. If men generally, in the South
ot Ireland, are starved like Walsh, we do not Won
der at the assassinations of farmers and landlords.
Of course we do not approve of Buch a method of re
taliation. We only speak of it as the inevitable con
sequence of cruelty, constituted like human nature
is. It the tiger is starved, he will bito ; audmen.in
this respective, tigers too.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY^
W J. B. CITBBEDGE,
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 he hus enlarged
his store, and laid in a more extensive and complete
assortment of SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS
BOOKS, STATIONERY, FANCY ARTICLES. &c.,
than he has ever before kept, comprising a very gen
eral and well 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
pny tor them, as he is determined not to be undersold.
Please call at 159* CONGRESS-STREET,
°uv 11 South of the Market.
NEW STORE.
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS,
UMBRELLAS & TRUNKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL :
187 CongresM-Htreet, (above the Dlnrket.)
WALDBURO 0 NEW BUILl ING.
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 wells*
many others, which they will take pleasure in show
ing, as well a9 selling, to those who may favor them
with a call, at prices that will compete with any es
tablishment in this city,
nov IX STALEY «fc HENDRY
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
BERNARD F. MacKENNA,
(FORMERLY OF FHE FIRM OF CONWAY k M'KKNNA,)
Has just opened an entire New Stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Fresh front the best EUROPEAN and AMERICAN
MANUFACTORIES, and will be offered at prices
which cannot fail to ensure a speedy sale.
The attention of the public is respectfully solicited.
No dcvmtion from first prices.
JJjjp 5 * * * ’ Hi Congees st.. Monument-square.
READY MADE CLOTHING.
T HE Undersigned has received per Steamer Flo
rida and recentarrivals a complete assortment
of READY MADE CLOTHING, composed in part
of the following articles—and all made under his
own superintendence. The undersigned has always
received front those who liuve favored him with their
patronage, the 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 the stock on
hand:
Gent’s Business Frocks and Sacks.
Kersey and Blue Pilot Over Coats.
Devonshire Drab do. do.
Norway Coating do. do.
Black and blue Cloth Cloaks.
Pilot Cloth do. do.
Black Druss Coats and Frocks.
Brown and olive Cloth Frocks.
Black super Doeskin CasBimero Pants.
Fancy and ribbed do. do.
Black Satin and fancy Silk Vests.
Fancy Velvet and Chaliy 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 Su penders.
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.
YVM. R. SYMONS, 17 Whitatkcr-strect.
nov 8 Successor of Hamilton ft Symons.
DECEIVED per brig American : 35 bbls choice
Ik. Appies
10 bills Riuwoy Potatoes
10 do. Mercer do.
fi firkins choice Goshen Butter
20 whole and half kits Salmons and Mackerel
2 cases new Prunes, in glass jars, and fancy
boxes
15 bills Seda, Butter, Milk, Sugar and Pilot Bis-
cult.
r0 v 12 JOHN D. JSS E.
C ANAL FLOUR.—67 bills Canal Flour, “Ma-
c’ira Mills,’’ landing from eclir Dart, and for sale
by b COHENS ft HERTZ,
dec 11
S PLENDID PIANO FORTE.—Just received
a Rosewood, seven octave, centre Piano Forte, by
Pirsson. New-York. A most elegmt RistrummU,
dec 13 Corner St. Julisn-st ft Market-sq.
P ERFUMES.—Lubin’s, Guerlain’a, Maugenet's
Biid Ede’s Extracts for the bnndkerchief, consist
ing of Bouquet de Caroline. Jockey Huh, Jenny
Lind. Rough and Ready, Millefleur. Violet, Tuberose,
Magnolia. Jonquil, Sweet Pea. Mignonqtte V erbena,
Geranium, Vanilla, Eglantine. Ifedyosmia, Bouquet
de la Reine, Heleotrope, Mousseline, Honey, Musk
and Citronell Rose. For sale by
dec 13 G. R. HENDRICKSON ft CO.
QILVKR PLATED CANDLESTICKS,
b Castors, Cake Baskets, Tea Setts, and Waiters of
’“dec's * Dealer r in H Watches. Jewelry & Silver Ware
G IN AND WHISKEY.-2 Gin
uy « do Baltimore Whiskey^ing and Jor|ale
dec 2
more Flour, landing and forealeby
dec 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO.
W HALE OIL SOAP.—5 bills just received,
dec 12 G. R. HENDRICKSON ft CO.
C IDER.—20 bbls New Cider, landing Irom brig
^Augusta, fGr sale by W . M. DAVIDSON.
rTuiE COUNTRY BOOKi or the Field, the
1 Forrest, an il the Fireside ; by William Howitt.
Success in Life: The Mechanic; by Mrs. Tuthill.
The History of Xerxvs; by Jacob Abbott.
A Greek and English Lexicon of the New testa
ment; by Edward Robinson, D. D., L.L. D.; a new
edition. Wived by JOHN M. COOPER-
dec 38
PRENTICE'S
SKY-UgHT DAG J
rjIHE citizens of Sava
1 formed that I have,
splendid Reception Ruon
the accommodation of m
musical taste can amuse
tilul Piano Forte, purchas d
my customers. P1CTUR
tho use of mv large sky
possessed by those work
Children's Likeneasns takfci
quick working instrument
dren.
The citizen- are invited
Specimens, ever Zaugbaiin
Market-square, Savannah
nov 1
ERKIAN ROOMS.
nah and vicinity are in-
t great expense, added a
to my establishment, for
y nitrons, wli-ro those ef a
tlpinselvea on a moat beau-
l expressly for the use of
f taken in nil weather by
iht—an advantage nover
ug by a window light—
n in 2 to 3 seconds, by a
made expressly for chd-
examine my Rooms and
ft Co.'s Music Store,
W. V. PRENTICE.
Chatham Superior Co n
Catherine E. Barnard '
and
Mordock Chisolm, Isaac
land, John T. Kowlak
O N motion, it is ordered
Isaac B. Rowland, Dc
titled case,who reside wit!
county, do file their dcuiu^'i
bill filed against them by
before the second Munda;
the same be taken pro coni
is further ordered, thnt a e
upon them three month
Superior Court, or publi
months in one of tho gaz
nah. Extract from the m
[Signed] jNO. F.
sept 7
rsOLOGNE.-Genuim
Vy bottles, assorted sizei
oct31
IVEW CANAL FL
il Smith's Extra Canal
sec. Landing, and for sal
oct 28 SCRANT >
SHAWLS.- Scarlet
^ Roy, Mourning and
square Shawls; for sale lr
dee9 LaIU 3IIE, BOWNE ft CO.
rt . May Term, 183(1
Jompl’t, 1
n. Row-I ,nE< i’ lit y-
Letts. J
at Murdock Chisolm and
endants in the above en-
ut the limits of Chatham
er, plea or answer to tho
C^henne E. Barnard, or. or
in January next, or that
sso against them; and it
qty of this.ordor bo served
bffore the next term of the
once a month for four
ttes of tho city of Savan-
nites.
MARTIN, c. s. c. c. c.
limit n
• GIL
(Farina, in willow covered
u«t received and for sale
ENDRL KSON ft CO.
UR. — 50 bbls. Hiram
lour; 75 do. Pure Genes
by
N, JOHNSTON ft CO.
asbmere, Terkere, Rob
lalf Mourning, long and
A LTON LOCKE I T lor and Poet: Hn Auto
biography. \
Popular Education: tor file U6e of Purents and
Teachers, and for Young lfople of both sexes; by
Ira Mayliew, A. M., lata iperinteudent of Public
Instruction. , evV, - .
History of Madame Rolaitl; by John S. C. Ab
bott. with engravings. |
Music: As It Was, and Ailtls;by N. E. Corn
wall, M. A.
Furthei- auppli-s ol'Night Side of Nature; by
Catharine Crowe,and Medical Delusions, by Dr.liook-
er. Received by
nov 22 JOHN M. COOPER.
r l'KA WAITERS.—An degant assortment o/
f Tea Waiters, single and in setts, just received
and for sale oy COLLINS ft BULKLEY.
iA^HEEL It ARROWS— A large Bupply, just
V V received and for SRle by
oct 23 McCLESKEY ft NORTON.
500
om
'f^RACE, OX, AND LOG CHAINS.—i
1 pair, just received per ship Lancashire, fri
Liverpool, and forsalo by
oct 29 McCLESKEY ft NORTON.
jyjOUS DE LA1NES.—A very cheap lot of De
„ . leap 1
Lnincs, for sale by B F. McKENNA,
oct 28 111 Congre8s-st. f Monument-sq.
P ASTILLES DE PARIS—Fur the alleviation
and radical cure of Bronchitis, and other dis
eases of the Throat, just received and for sale by
oct 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON ft CO.
J JECKER’S FARINA —1 ense, just received
and for sale by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
Smets’ Building
B altimore flour.—100 bbi«,fromnew
Wheat, landing and for sale bv
oct25 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON ft CO.
C ORN.—Prime white Maryland Corn, in Store,
and for sale'low by
nov 4 JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange wbari
w
ISTAR’S, Balsam of Wild Cherry, for Diseas
es of the Lung’s, just received and for sale by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
4 Smef’s Building
CARDS.
GEO. PRO UP HOWARD,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
my orricfc it no. 97 bay-stbkkt,
dec 6 ly Savannah, Go.
A GRANDJEAN’S Genuine Hair Dye, with
J\e directions, l'or sale by L. J. MYERS,
nov 9 Apothecary, Smets'Building -
DOCKET HANDKERCHIEFS. Handsome
I. .Silk und Funcy Linen Handkerchiefs, of fine
quality. For sale by
oct 10
PIERSON ft HEIDT.
C UBA MOLASSES. —100 hlids. prime Cuba
M
Molasses, lor sale by
oct 29
COHENS ft HERTZ.
P RIME UNDER SIIIRIS AND DRAWERS—
Fine Cashmer, Merino Mid Lamb’s Wool Shirts
and Drawers, for sale cheap at the Clothing Store,
Gibbon's Range, by G. S. NICHOLS,
oct 30
I NDIA RUBBER BALLS—For sale by
dec 10 G. R. HEN—
ENDRIOKSON ft CO.
pLOTHING STORK-GIBBONS’ RANGE—
^ The Largest Stock, the Lowest Prices, and the
Best of Goods fur Men, Youths, and Boys’ wear
can he found at the store of
nov 23 GEORGE 8. NICHOLS.
B ALTIMORE FLOUR —50 tibia, landing from
schr Ocean; for sale ny
dec 16 BRIGHAM. KELLY ft CO.
^TRUNKS AND TRAVELLING BAGS.—
1 A large assorlment on hand, and will tie sold at
mod' rate prices, by GEO. S. NICHOLS,
nov 2
A dditional memoirs of my youth
by A. DeLamartine.
Life ol John Randolph, of Roanoke ; by Hugh A.
Garland. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
nov 19 South of the MarkeL
DYE, OLIVER*-. CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Bat/ Street, Savannah.
M.M. Dye. S. H. Oliver.
dec 12 ly
DR. GANAHL,
ofyice and hksidenge, south broad btskkt,
On the North Siilc—threc doors East of Barnard st.
f.Hours tor cousultatio at Utlleu, from 7 to
10 A, M., and 3 to 4 o’cl.iek, P. M. nor 4
DR. WARNER,
OFflCE IN BHOUOHTON-ST., No. 100, THREE DOORS
81 LOW Rum..
Residence in Brynn-strect, opposite the State Bank,
dee 3 2mo
WM. B. HALE,
MANUFACTURER OF
PEGGED AND SEWED BOOTS AND SHOES,
Plantation Brogans, Farmer’s and Kip kl ogans.
163 CONfl. K8S-8TBEET,
nor 6 Mnvantiuh, Georgia.
JOHN MALLERY,
DRAPER AND TAILOR, 133 BAY*ST - ,
1, EEPS eoostnutly on hand a coniplute assortment
-IV of very choice CLOTHS, CASSIMERS AND
VESTINGS, ot the newestsiiailcs an . patterns, with
atullaupnly of fashionable READY MADE CLOTH
INGano Furnishing Goods, comprising every articlo
of Gentlemen’s Apparel. oct 26
POUT OF PLYMOTH AND DEVONPORT, ENG.
CHARLES WOOD,
AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT t
A DVANCES Money, to uiiy amount, on Goods
xV consigned lor sale by Auction, or otherwise, the
attention of exporters ia respectfully directed to this
announcement. Tho uhove port comprises great ad
vantages for tho sale of Southern products—Corn,
Sugar,Rice and Tabacco, would always command the
highest market prices—containing, as it dons, a large
population, and being an extensive Naval rftution.
liefer to Mr. \V. it. Symons, Havannah nov 8
J. S. SOLOMONS
VATILL contract to oxecute Plastering, of all kinds
▼ ▼ and styles, at the shortest notice.
Wanted two or t.lfree Journeymen Plasterers, to
whom staudy employment will be given, and the
highest wages paid.
All orders for work can be left at the office
of the Morning News.
Residence, President Strcst, next door to Mr.B. Sni
der's. 6m oct 17
JOHN V. TARVER,
Factor and General CoiituiUsloii Merchant,
AND
DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN.
Every description of Produce, amt Merchan
dize sold on consignment, or purchased to order.
Exchange YVharf. * Oct 12
^IV. M. YVILLIFORD,
Auction ft CommiRRiuu Merchant,
MACON, a A.
All kinds of Merchandise and Produce (ex
cept Liquors] received on Consignment, or Purchus-
"cd to Order. g - • .
GAINES «fc CO.,
RECEIVING. FORWARDING. AND GENERAL
C OMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Chattanooga, 'Tennessee.
BRYAN, WILSON, GAINES & CO.,
Augusta, Georgia.
THOMAS, YVILSON it CO.,
Savannah, Georgia.
117ILL GIVE their personal attention to Receiving
it and Forwurding Goods and Produce. Also to
tho sale of all kinds of Produce und Merchandize that
may be entrusted to their care.
A. THOMAS,
M. M. GAINES,
P. B. WILSON,
oct 2 J. J. BRI AN,
JOHN POOLE,
WHOLESALE AND 11ETAII, DEALER IN
Paints, Oils, Tur t ratine aad Varnishes, French and
, American Window Glass,paint, varnishand white
wash Brushes, sable aud camel-hair Peueils,
badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain
ing Combs, Artists’ Brushes, t,c. ftc.
Paper Hangings, Bordersnnd Fire Board Prints.
N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding,
Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street, •
nearly opposite Swift. Denslow ft Webster
March 30
P. 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. Half
Spanish and American Segars, at Wholesale and Re
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff', ftc.
March 29. tf
SAVANNAH
mutual insurance company,
of this city.
C. P. Richardsonk, Prcst. J. A. Norms, Sec.
: ’hc above Company is now prepared to take Ma
rine and Fire Risks, in this city or tho surrounding
country, on tho most l'uvorable terms, for which up-
ply to tho Secretary, at their Otiicc, Ko. 150 outlie
Buy. ly June 11
LONDON FIUEN1X FIRE OFFICE.
Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to
Aug 1. R. HABERSHAM ft SON, Agts.
11. J. ROY ALL.
SURGEON DENTIST.
'lAl-OULD take this method of offering his proles,
fv sional services to the public generally, and ex
pressing his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed. No pains will be spared to ensure entire
satisfaction in all operations, and particularly in the
insertion of artificial teeth free of pain, and natural
in nppearance.
N. B. As some aro incredulous as to the safety
and utility of the Letheon, (not Chloroform,) I would
say that in no case where I have administered it, has
any injury been sustain^!, (to my knowledge;) at the
same time, 1 would condemn Its indiscriminate use,
the constitutions of some rendering it injurious,
sept 7.
HENRY K. PRESTON,
Teacher in (lie Classic* and Mathematic*,
NO. 74 ST. JULIAN STREET,
sept2 tf
DU. MORELt
OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST.
Feb.7.] SAVANNAH, GA.
/READY
sHSgfc The undersigned would respectful-
UK JY inform both Parents and Guardians,
^ having Boys to clothe, that he hns Just
returned from New-York, with a complete assort-
wont of ,
Boys’ Ready Made tothing!
W aI " 1 wU1 keep up the assortment through th* tfi
H season. Ho has taken much pains in huvinit M
a them made up to suit this market, and will otto P
g them to his patrons as low as possible. Each ar-'
> ticlo will be marked with the selling price ai
no abatement from it. The follbwlSg will oot
W pose the assortment: M
3 Boys’Black Cloth Cloaks and Over Coats Zc
J ■ “ Drab and black Pilot Over Sacks ”
“ grc«n, brown und bl’k Cloth Saoks ►
o " fancy Tweod, Cea„ E» 0 ck and Sack floats Q
° !! r"n. , “ .'/ka Coatees td
full trimmed bl’k Cloth Frock Coats
5 !! urn’ b r k \! ,r >« re ''S Hllli C »riet Jscktta g
R bl k mixed Satinet R. Jackets
u !' J5 nc y Camera and bl’k Css, Punts E
h, “ 1 weed, Cas. and Satinet Pauls ®
O “, * l * * * ; 1 ' k Vplentinand Mrsi’s V«cfs. M
ft} Clilldren a bl’k and laucy Dross Suites.
H Boy’ white and col’d Shirts and under Shirts 9
“ One blue and block Navy Caps, with and f
j- without Covers, with a complete assortment «f ®
pq Laps ot all other kinds, from children’s Jockeys af
U ^P* M
u B.—Having a private room for trying tk S
B»y*’ Clothing, I must decline sending it. out 14
- to be tried on, except in cates of sickness. Those fit
to give mu A tail at thit '
Sept
Clothing Store Nos. Wend m’oibbonV Rangel
«3 e GEO. S. NICHOLS;
HARNESS MANUFACTORY
" Theuiideraignedliasopenedan
establishment for the pui-puse
of Manufacturing Hamess,
, Eiigtiip Huso, Firemen's Caps,
Mill Bonds, &c. &e. ,
*4“ Corner of Bay Lane and Drayton-at.
share ofthe public patrouago Is respectfully sa-
‘" 1 T. W. BRYAN.
lyr
CAltlNIf"' MAKING and UP-
HOLsTERY.—il S. KGGARDU8, No-
2o Bull St, wouldinform the citizenftof Sb-
vsnusli, that ho tss taken the above store,
ou the Cabinet ipd Up-
no.t and reparlugoid
— ------ — B .il and sold. The bot
toms ol Sofas, Divnns, Chairs, and Ottomans, mad*
over and re-covered. Glass plates of all sizes kept for
sate. Carpets, Oil Cl"th, and Matting, cut and put
down. Bells ond Lamps hung; Curtains ntid Roller
Blinds put up. Musical Instruments of all kinds re
paired. Wool, hair und moss Matrasses ip: sale:
Also, feather beds, bolsters and pillotvs. Old luatras.
scs made over in the best manner.
C~T> —I Every description of Coffins on hand
. I1U and made to order, of the best ma*
te rials and flnleli: Prices low.
II. 9. B. has been engaged in tho above business
the City ol Savannah, tor the last seventeen years,
which induces him to bellevo that he can pleaso all
those who will favor him with a portion of their
work.. r Marti 5^'
w.,„l,W4.X,
The SuaacatBKBs
- - this method to inform tnainosaansu
friends und tho public that :hoy uronow makinilareo
addiUons to their stock of 8 5
Piano* nail Cabinet Furniture,
winch they otter for sale at New York prices
Our stock of Furniture and Pianos Is made to our
own order and selection. We have confidence ia re.
commending it to all who aro in want, and on th
most accommodating terms.
J. W. MORRELL ft CO,
• W. MOKaELL. N. r. WKSSTH
Ang 1
F LOUR.—100 barrels superior Baltimore Flour
landing from brig Hebron, and for sale at*5 50c
per barrel by DAVID R. BILLON,
n ov 28 Foot of West Broad street
f'tCITARS—A fine assortment of French and
vjr Spanish Guitars, in gi eat variety of styles.
F. ZOGBAUM ft. CO,
dec 13 Corner St. Julian-st. and Market-sq.
pilCRCH’S Genuine Chemical Essence of Mus.
tard, for the cure of chapped Hands, Gout,
Rhnumetism etc., just received and for sale by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
oct 26 Smet’s Building.
/■"♦REAM ALE;—36 bbls. Cream Ale, lending
from barque Savannah; for sale by
dec IT W. M. DAVIBSOl
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLK,
Owen’s Building opposite Pulaski House, Savannah,
is prepared to execute all work in his line with
dispatch, and in astyle not to be surpassed. Prices
as reasonable as any other establishment in the city.
6m July 9.
WOOD YARD. PERRY WHARF
D KBMSHAR.T is prepared to supply orders
• for Black Jack, Oak, Ash and Pine WOf
the boat load or at retail.
At usual, particular attention given to measurement.
For the convenience of persons residing in the up
per part of the city boxes for orders, are plggci) at
the stores of Messrs. Turner ft Oden, Ji
cbiqpn, and at John M. Cooper, at the ol
Morning News, and at the house of John
AS, Jones-straet.
83?* Cash orders premptly supjpBtd
Oct 11 tf
nov 4
FORTE MONAIK—A besitifSTfiS
J assortment. Those in want will sail aiid
I examine our stock; also; Purses, Card
Coses, &c„ &c.
J. B. CUBBEDGE, South oftk.
MELODEONS. Theso beautiful fc»
stmments are recommended to the Musical
World, ss the most urique invention of th*
kind ever produced. 10 key board is from
tour to five octaves In compass, and similar to that of
the Piano Forte. By tho use of a swell, the velum*
of tone can be increased so as to equal that of th*
Chapel Organ, ns substitutes fi«r which they are be
coming generally in use. Their beauty of finish, su-
wnu cultivate a iRiioior Bacred Music; while their
remarkable quickness of touch renders them suscep
tibleof the most rapid execution. For sale by the
Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGBAUM ft CO,
Aug 5 Corner St. JuUan<st. and Market-square,
30,000 PAIRSFLANTAtlON m
HROGAN8—The Subscribers Bn) ■
now receiving their usual supply of
Plantation Brogans, made to order by
the most approved manufacturers. Our stock is very
extensive and selected with care. Having succeeded
in giving satisfaction to those who have favored us
with their patronage for a series of year?,
respectfully invite Planters who have not, ye
chased of us, to give us a call, to whom we j
ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. 1
to our thick work, we keep constantly
large and choice stock of Ladies’, Gentle;
Children Bocts and Shoes. Please try «*. ’ . “
VERSTILLE, LUFBURROW ft BUTLER,
oct l 3m
CAPS. Just received and now open
ing, a very fine assortment of CAPE, of
various kinds. They are a very dupevs
or article, and those in want should call
and examine them.
oct 10 __ PIERSON ft HEIDT.
UMBRELLAM.—A large assortmentpf
‘black and colored Silk; black and colored
Ginebam Umbrellas. Jnst received and for
sale by YV. R. SYMONS,
oct 91 Old stand of Hamilton ft Symons.
N OTICE.—Four months after date, application
will be made to the Honorable the Justices ofthe
will be made to the Honorable the Jusl
Inferior cmirt of Chatham county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to. sell the following
property, viz: On'negro man named Peter, and afl
the real estate of I bilip Reilly, late of Said county,
deceased, forthe benefit of the beirajmd creditor* of
said estate,
aug 27
JULIA ANN RIEI LY, Admht,
C APS! CAPS!!—I have juat received another
lot of those beautiful covered Cloth Cap* lined
with Morocco; for men and hoys, also the handsr
lot ef Children’s Cloth Jockeys ever brought t
place. Call soon at tho Clothing Store, Gib
Range.
nov 25 G. S. NICHOLS
L ard and~canjh.es—40 bi>u. prUe £m
Lard ; 25 Half uo. do. do. do.; 75 keg* do. do
do. do.: 75 boxes Stsr Candles ; 50 do. 1
do.; 40 do. Sperm do.; ICO dp. Bedell’s Tallow do.
6’o and 8’» Landing and for sale I
SCRAN
BOV 13
SCRANTON, JOHNSTON ft CO-
p ECEIVED per steamer Piorida,
IV 10 bbls Apples, 10 do Mercer Potatoes
1 bbl Dried Figs. 2 do do Apples
In store 5,000 choice Oranges,
dec 4 JOHN D. JESSE.
WHITE FLINT COHN.-A small lotof *a-
T v (airior white Flint Corn, Just -received and for;
JOHN V. TARVER,
Exchange wharf.
bark Texas a now *a*o»i&
PRICE ft VEADER,
147 Bay street.