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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1,1851.
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theTorning NEWS
Greeting to the New Year.
,-W ’ BY
Awake! the “happy New Year” 'p come!
Welcome it, thou lining aun;
llend to meet it, vaulted sky,
Ore-1 it, all ye stare on high;
Breathe upon it, zephyrs tree;
Dance in ooncord, crested aea;
"Skip like Lambs" ye “little hills ;’’
Pour your music, running rill*;
Let ell nature join to cheer
The coming ol'the glad Now Yearl
Ye who yet to guidance cling,
Ye who sport in “life’s green spring;"
Ye who joy in manhood's might,
Robed in lortune's rosy light;
Thou whose days are well nigh numbered,
Wno»e--silver cord” will soon hesundered ;
Maid and matron, old and young,
Allwi.o have a heart and tongue,
Rich and poor and bund and irae,
Jlail the New Year, full of glee I
Ye whose hearts by grief are wrung.
Whoso harps are on the willows bung;
Whose dowers are blighted by the blast;
Whose hopes lio withered in the Past;
Thou to whom the world looks cold,
Whose treasures rot beneath the mould ;
Hide thy griefs wittiin thy breast,
.'-iiatch from them one hour ot rest;
Child of sorrow 1 greet the year,
Free from trembling, free troui tear.
Thou whose cup with joy runs o’er,
Blest ill basket and in store,
Greet tho New Year with thanksgiving,
•Join in praise with-aUtkfijiyiQgg
Ye whose TOugh fiatfWbeeii hushed ;
Ye whose hopes have not been crushed ;
Ye wliolve-never lost a Mother,
Faiber, Bister, Child, or Brother;
Greet the New Yearfullol glee,
In thanksgiving bend the knee.
With freshened hope and gushing joy,
Let all their lips in praise employ ;
Let Heaven hear the voice of prayer,
Pur grace that only comes trom tuere ;
W-lat e’er tue heart to hate would move,
Be quenched in overt! -wing love;
1-el every paHsiorii all unrest,
Ne’er be admitted as a guest;
Let peace this day in union bind
The broken frsgmectsof maudkinii.
Lot home receive the absent ones,
The grey-haired sire embrace his sons,
The Mother, with a motl er’s joy,
Clasp to her heart her long lost hoy;
Let cares be burled in the past
And quiet joys for one riHy last;
Let all be fresh and pure and bright.
Beaming with tile New Year's light;
While wishes fora happy Yeur
Pill the Chorus, swell tun Cheer 1
And us the heart with joy o'erllows,
For all the good that Heaven bestows,
O. I let our sympathies embrace
Euch portion of the huniun race:
And let us all sincerely pray
That God would haste the blessed day,
Wheu Tyranny shall lose its might
An,i wrong ahull yield before the Right,
When ‘ porceon earth, goon will to men”
By ungels shall be sung uguin.
Then ul! Old Years of sin and sorrow
Shall yield before the brighter morrow,
And the happiest best New Year
That brings no sigh and starts no tear,
Will rise “with healing in its wings"
To usher in the King ol Kings.
—A New Yeah that will have no end.
The New Yeah of Millennium!
the statements, and of their unquestioned authentic-
ity. 11 you wish to pubMsh such a revelation you
may insert this brief letter in your paper and send
me a copy as directed below, which will be a
sufficient Indication of your will fur me to com
mence the work.
The letter being published we presume we may
look for the disclosures.
Another Paih of Siamese Twins.—The Pitts
burg Post of Friday says :
“Weuiiderstund tliut a woman in Sharpsburg, on
Weunesiiay night last, gave birth to twin children,
(illegitimate,) who are united together after the lash-
lon of the Siamese Twins. They are doing well.
Out Relations with the Court of Vienna.
Reference was made a day ortwo ago to acerlain
diplomatic difficulty said (u exist with this govern
ment. and that of Austria. Circumitances induce
us to believe, now, that It is the Cabinet of Viaune,
winch is ma.ides.iiifl a dlsph-ition to suspend di
plomatic relations with us, qnd not us with the Cab
inet ot Vienna. In short, they present an ultima
tum tor our acceptance—to receive the Hungarian
retugees, and furteit the imperial honor of having a
representative accredited to this Government. Mr.
Hulremnnn has already been virtually suspended
from his Inactions, and the correspondence prugres-
sin; netween the two powers in due time will be
lie before Congre-e. v
The Chevalier H I'semann, Austria’s Representa
tive at Washington, was instructed toiintorm the
Administraiion, that, should Kossuth come to this
countiy, and be afforded an asylum, it would be con
sidered a sufficient cause tor his recall. Our read
er., we pre.ume, may guess what kind of a reply
an American Secretary ot State, and a man with a
heart aa big as Duniel Webster's, makes to' so inso
lent and dictatorial a threat from the Cabinet of Vi
enna. It will be laid before the Senate, and, per
haps, in the course of a few days They who re
member the eloquent and feeling speech Mr. Webster
made, in Massachusetts, on tile rights und wr. ngs
of Hungary, while she wns yet cuntend ng with the
Austru-Russian armies, Will have no difficulty in an
ticipating the character ol i:s contents, we think.
One worn as to Austria. There isno doubi some
of our pnliticiaus at Washington courting popularity
at borne, said and did a great many things, in and
out ot Congress, during the Hungarian war. which
professed Statesmen should not have wantonly in
dulged in. But thin government, as such, we believe
has never overleaped the hounds of diplomatic re-
quirement, or transgressed the law of nations, while
hostilities wre carried on against the Hungarians,
how much eo ever, its sympathies might liavo been
prompting a protest or the withdrawal ot its repre
sentative, It therefore ill becomes Aus’rin the sup
ple and degraded slave of Russia, row to talk of re
calling her minister because Millard Fillmore or Den-
iel Webster refuses to turn Huynau, and hum down
the Hungai inn refuges, who flee to our shores fora
refuge Irom her inhuman peisccution. The Ameri
can people spurn with indignation the only terms cm
which she will condescend to keep a representative
at Wa-hington,—il Mr. Webster’s Infer, will show,
that they are, as wo thus understand them tube.—
Austria keeps her Representative her e, for her own
benefit, not ours. Politically we gain nothing by
having a charge at Vienna anil commercially, the ad
vantage is about on a par with Muscat, whither we
export quite as much in amount und value, ns to
Trieste and Vienna together. So that if the worst
conies to the worst there is nothing for us to lose.
At the same time we are fully persuaded thatMr.
Hulsemauu is not to blamein the matter; on the con
trary ha deplores what has happened, but ecting in
the capacity of representative, Uia duty, of course,is
Mohey tliesorderakgpm |pime. '" ” ” " '
PRENTICE’S
Horrible Accident.—The Philadelphia North
American of Monday says:
Yesterday morning, as the mail train from Balti
more was coming in Broad street north ofChesnut,
one of the cars was suddenly stopped. Upon exami
nation into the cause, tile body of a man was tound
jammed in between one of the wheels and the brake,
"lid crushed and mangled in a meet horrible m .li
ner. Tho wheels were upon his hands and ieet, one
of each being nearly cut oil'. It was impossible to
movo the care, and equally as difficult to get the body
nut until resort was had to jackscrews, with which,
the car was raised and the body removed.
Thedeccased was nnkoown. but wa*recognized
JU a passenger from Washington. His hat was labell
ed “Tudi. maker, Pennsylvania avenue, Washington,
D. C." The c- nductor. it is stated, warned him sev-
«ral times against passing from one car to another,
and it is supposed that he fell trout the platform
w hile in theHct of crossing.
Threatened DtscLqsuiiES.—A writer in the New
York Express, who claims to have enjoyod peculiar
facilities for ascertaining the secret movements and
designs ot the abolitionists in this country and in Eu-
Tope pre poses (o make some unpleasant disclosures
showing tho connection of “ British Gold ” with
abolitioniBm in thia country. In a letterto tho editor
he says—
My opportunities and business for a few years past
has been such, as t" opeu to me the whole secret ot
tho operations of the abolitionists in runnt g on
slaves from the South to Canuda. 1 live on the hne
of one of their western “underground railroads. —
They were so emboldened by their success before the
passage of the late slave reclaiming law that they
made little or no secret of 'heir operations. Witnj
v «ry little effort I was enabled to learn toe whale
system ot their “underground management. 1
I am prepared to make statements, authentic aDd
findi-puted, in regard to the abduction ot slaves, and
the interference and the designs ul the foreign ah'”
htionists, and the distribution of British gold, which
pught to bo known by the whole people, and which
*1 made public, would astonish even youraell, and
surprise the nation. I am willing to prepare a state-
m«nt for publication in your paper, hut 1 do not at
Present wish to como out with my name. l wUJ >
rowever, satisfy any candid mind, of the truth* ot
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k* P w TaoRNE WILLIAMS,
or JOHN M. COOPER.
Sfl?anrmh, Gn.
F LANNELS Redaud White Flannels, by tho
piece or yard, at low prices, by
B.F. ’JcKENNA,
dec 19 111 Congress-st Monument-sq.
SKY-LIGHT DAGUERRIAN ROOMS.
T 1HE citizens of Savannuh and vicinity are in
formed that 1 have, at great expense, added a
splendid Reception Room to my establishment, for
the accommodation of my patrons, where those of a
musical taste can amuse themselves on a most beau
tiful Piano Forte, purchased expressly for thcuBeof
my customers. PICTURE f token in all weather by
tho use of my large skylight—an advantage novel-
possessed by those working by a window light.—
Children’s Likenesses taken in 2 to 3 seconds, by a
2 ulek working instrument made expressly for chil-
ren.
The citizen- are invited to examine my Rooms and
Specimens, over Znugbuum A Co.’s Music Store,
Market-square, Savannah,
nov 1 W.V. PRENTICE.
Clintlintn Superior Court .May Turin, 1850
Catherine E. Barnard, Compl’t, 1
• and (in-
MunDocK Chisolm, Isaac B. Row- | n t -'l uit y-
land, John T. Rowland, Detts. j
O N motion, it is ordered that Murdock Chisolm and
Isaac B. Rowland, Defendants in tho above en
titled ease who reride without the limits of Chatham
county, do file their demurrer, plea or answer to the
bill filed against them by Catherine E. Barnard, on or
before the second Monday in January next, or that
tho same be taken pro ennfesso against them; and it
is further urdered, that a copy of this order be served
upon them three month. beforoYhe noxt term of the
Superior Court, or published once a month for four
months in one of the gazettes of the city of Savan
nah. Extractirom the minutes.
(SlgnedJ JNO. F. GU1LMARTIN, c, s. c. c. c.
sept 7 z: lam4 u
bottlps, assorted sizes, jit-t Seceived and for sale
LR.Hi
oct31
iENDR.1 KSON A CO.
N EW CANAL FLOUfd—so bbls. Hiram
Smith’s Extra Canal Flout; 75 do. Pure Genes
aee. Landing, and for sale by
oct 26 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON A CO.
C l OKN.—Prime white Maryland Corn, in Store,
> and for sale low by ’• .
nov 4 JOHN V. TARVER; Exchange whurt
1ST A It’S, Balsam oi Wjfifchorry, for Disrai-
es of tho Lung's, just aedeived nnd for sale by
L, J. MYERS. Apothecary,
nov 4 Smet’s Building
A G HAND JEAN’S Genuine Hair Dye, with
— a. • directions, for sale by ’ L. J. MYERS,
n-iv 9 Apothecary. Smets’ Building •
POCKET HANBKEIlCstf-HU’S- Handsome
L Silk and Fancy Linen Haiidkerchiels, of flue
quality. For sale by
oct 49 PIERSON A UE1DT.
QUBA 91 CLASSES.—100 Uhda. prime Cuba
Molasses, for sale by
oct 29
COHENS A HERTZ.
P HI9IE UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS—
Flue Caslnner, Merino and Lamb s Wool Shirts
und Drawers, fur sale cheap at the Clothing Store,
Gibbon’s Range, by G S. NICHOLS,
oct 30
I NDIA RUBBER BALLS—For sale by
dee 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.
(CLOTHING STOKE—GIBBONS' RANGE—
The Largest Stock, the Lowest Prices, and the
Best of Goods for Men, Youths, uud Boys’ wear
cun be found at the store of
nov 23 GEORGE S. NICHOLS.
/VALTI9IORE FLOCK —50tibia, landing from
U schr Ocean; for sale oy
dec 16 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
MMIUNKS AND TUAVELLING BAGS.—
-*• A large assort rnent on hand, und will he sold at
mod-1 ate prices, by GEO. S. NICHOLS,
nov 2
/"fCITARS—A flue assortment of French and
vT Spanish Guitars, in g. eat variety of styles.
dec 13
F. ZOGBAUM A CO,
Corner St. Juliau-st. and Market »q..
C HURCH’S Genuine Chemical Essence of Mus’
turd, fur the cure of chapped Hands, Gout
Rlieumetismetu,just received and fur sale by
L. J. MYERS, Apothecary,
oct 26 Smet’a Building.
C REA9I ALE. —36 bbls. Cream Ale, landing
from barque Savannah; for sale by
dec 17 W. M. DAVIDSON.
B ACON, LAUD * FLOCK—20 hbdaprime
Bacon Sides, 35 bbls Leaf Lard, 150 do 0. T. Balti
more Flour, lauding and for sale by
doc 12 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO.
/"3RASHKI) SUGAR—25 bbls Crashed Sugar
landing from bark Texas and lor sale by
dec 19 COHENS A HERTZ.
’piIE COUNTRY BOOK; or the Field, the
a Forrest, aod the Fireside ; by William Iluwitt.
Success in Life: The Mechanic; by Mrs Tuthiil.
The History of Xerxes; by Jacob Abbott.
A Greek und English Lexicon of the New Testa
ment; by Edward' Robinson, D. D., L. L. D.; a new
editiun. Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
dec 18 %
W OODEN WARE —Tubs, Buckets, Pails.
Churns, liras, hooped Pails. Barrel Covers, Bale
Boxes; Flour Buckets, Milk Piggins, Wash Boards,
Bowls, Cocoa Dippers, Mou-e Traps, Faucets, Cu
cumber Stickers, Mortars and Pestles, Well Buckets,
Measures, Rolling-Pins, Potuto Mashers, Beef Steak
Pounders. Lemon Squeezers, Newspaper Filea, v ard
Sticks, Butter Prints, Chopping Traja, Spigots, Wood
Spoons, Clothes HorscB, Pastry Boards, Bellows; to
gether with many other articles n.it enumerated
for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY.
dec 18 100 Bryan-strect.
P EN MAKERS.—An ingenious instrument, by
which a good Pen may be made in a minute’s
time, just received by
dec 21
JOHN M. COOPER,
N EW WHEAT BRAN.-200 bushels new Wheat
Bran, landing from brig Mary Eleanor, for sale
by JOHN V. TARVER,
dec 18 Exchange wharf.
O ATS.—200 bushels heavy Maryland Oats; land
ing from brig Mary Eleauor, for sale by
dec 18 JOHN V.’ TARVER, Exchange wharf.
T I3IE.—1000 casks Stone Lime momentarily ex-
il pected For SHie by
dee 18 COHENS A HERTZ.
P ATENT Lacteal or Artificial Breast, for sale by |
dec23 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO. j
CPLKNQID P(ANO FORTE.—Just received :
C5 a Rosewood, seven octave, centre Piano Forte, by
Pirsson, New-York. A most elegant instrument
F ZOGBAUMA CO,
dec 93 Corner St. Julian-st A Market-sq.
^PICES! SPICES! !—Nutmegs, Mace, Cloves
VJ Cinnamon arid African Ginger, all extra. For
sal by TURNER A ODEN,
dec 18 Monument-square.
ATS.—500 bushels heavy black Seed Oats, land
ing from schr Ocean; lnr sale by
dec 16 JOHN V. TARVER, Exchange wharf.
o
I >ACONi—20 hhds choice Bacon Sides ; 10 d
> prime do. Shoulders, lending and for sale by ,
dec 78 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON A CO. I
/'3IDBR.—90 bbls Now Cider, landing from i, r j
V.' Augusta, for sale by #
dec 15 W_ M DAVIDSON.
CAROS.
GEO. TROUP H O W ABB,
ATTORNEY AT LA W.
MV OFFICE IS NO. 97 BAY-STBEKT,
dec 6 ly Nnvaimnli, Gn.
DYE, OLIVER* CO.,
FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Day Street, Savannah.
M. M. Dye. S. H. Oliveb.
dec 12 ly
DR. OANAHL,
OFFICE AND UKSIDENCE, SOUTH BROAD ,
Ok the North Side—three docs East of Barnard st,
Hours tor consultatiu at Office, from 7 to
10 A. M., and 3 to 4 o’clock, P. M. nov 4
DR. WARNER,
OFFICE IN BkOUOHTON-ST., NO. 100, TUBEK DOCK*
B- LOW BULL.
Residence In Bryan-street, opposite the State Bank,
dee 3 2mo
WM. B. HALE,
MANUFACTUBEK OF
PEGGED AND SEWED BOOTS AND SHOES,
Plantation Brogans, Fanner s and Kip B ogans.
163 curio Kas-aTBEET,
nov G Btavautiab, Georgia.
JOHN MALIdBRY,
DRAPER AND TAILOR, ISA BAY-ST-,
K EEPS constantly on hand a complete assortment
of very choice CLOTHS, CASSIMERS AND
VESTINGS, ot the newest similes an-I pattern*, with
u tullsupply of fashionable HEADY MADE CLOTH
ING ana Furnishing Goods, comprising every article
of Gentlemen’s Apparel. oct 26
PORT OF PLYMOTH AND DF.VONrORT, ENG.
CHARLES WOOD,
AUCTIONEER AND GENERAL AGENT,
A DVANCES Money, to any amount, on Goods
consigned for salo by Auction, or otherwise, the
attention of exporters is respectfully directed to this
announcement. The above port comprises great ad
vantages for the sale of Southern products—Corn,
Sugar,Rice and Tabacco, would ulways commaudlbe
Highest market prices—containing, as it docs, a large
population, und being an exteuaive Naval Station.
Refer to Mr. VV. It. Symons, Savannah nov 8
J S. SOLOMONS
W ILL contract to execute Plastering, of all kinds
and styles, at tho shortest notice.
Wanted two or three Journeymen Plasterora, to
whom steady employment will be given, and the
highest wages paid.
ifg 1 * All orders for work can be left at the office
of the Morning News.
Residence, President Street, next door to Mr.B. Sni
der's, 6m oct 17
JOHN V. TARVER,
Factor nnd Guneral Commission fflerclinnt,
AND
DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN.
(y Every description of Produce, and Merchan
dize sold on consignment, or purchased to order.
Exchange Wharf. Oct 12
W. id. WILLIFORD,
Auction * Comitiiaxion Merchant,
MACON, GA.
or. All kinds of Merchandise and Produce [ex
cept Liquors] received on Con.igmucut, or Purchas
ed to Order.
. GAINES * CO ,
RECEIVING, FORWARDING. AND GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
BRYAN, WILSON, GAINES * CO.,
Augusta, Georgia.
THOMAS, WILSON & CO.,
Savannah, Georgia.
W ILL GIVE their personal attention to Receiving
and Forwarding Goods and Produce. Also to
the sale of all kinds of Produce and Merchandize that
may be entrusted to their care.
A. THOMAS,
M. M. GAINE8,
P. H. WILSON,
oct 2 J. J. DRYAN,
JOHN POOLE,
WHOLES-,LE AND BET AIL DXALSB IN
Paints, Oils, Tur, tntineaad Varnishes, French and
American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white
wash Brushes, sable aud camel-hair Peucils,
badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain
ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, i,c. IfC.
Paper Hangings, Borders and 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 At Webster
March 30
P. JAC6I1S,
CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian) near Monu
ment Square) Savannah, Geo. -t
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish. Half
Spanish and American Segars, at Wholesale and Re
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snutf, Jtc.
March29. tf
S~A V A N N A H
.mutual insurance coripany,
of this city.
C. P. Richabdsone, l’rest. J. A. Noams, Sec.
’he above Company is now prepared to take Ma
rine anil Fire Risks, In this city or the surrounding
cuuntry, on the most favorable terms, for which ap
ply to the Secretary, at their Office, No. 150 on the
Bay. ly Juno 11
LONDON PH4ENIX FIRE OFFICE.
Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to
Aug 1. R. HABERSHAM & SON, Agt*.
II. J. ROY ALL.
SURGEON DENTIST.
W OULD take this method of offering his profes.
siona! services to the public generally, and ex
pressing his thanks for the liberal patronugenoretofore
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 appearance.
N. B. As some are Incredulous as to tho safety
and utility of the Letheon, (not Chloroform,) I would
say that in noenae where I have administered it, has
any injury been sustained, (to my knowledge;) atthe
same time, t would condemn its indiscriminate use,
the constitutions of somo rendering it injurious,
sept 7.
HENRY K. PRESTON,
Teacher in the Claesiee and 3Inthemntice,
NO. 74 BT, JULIAN-ST BEET,
sept2 tf
DR.MOREL:
OFFICE—No.157 BROUGHTON-ST.
Feb. 7.) SAVANNAH, G A.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICHOLS,
Owen's tnilding opposite Pulaski House, Savannah,
Is prepared to execute all work in his line with
dispatch, and in a style not to be surpassed. Prices
as reasonable as any other establishment in the city.
6m July 9.
WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF.
D REM8HART is prepared to supply orders
• for Black Jack, Oak, Ash and Pine WOOD, by
the boat load or at retaiL
As usual, particular attention given to measurement.
For the convenience of persons residing in the up-
tier part of tile city boxes for orders, are placed at
the stores of Messrs. Turner it Oden, John Mur
chison, and at John M. Cooper, at the office of the
Morning News, and at the house of John T. Thom
as, Jones-street.
Cash ovders promptly supplied
BOYS’
BEADY MADE CLOTHISO f
The undersigned would rasp
ly inform both Par
having Boys to c)o
returned from New-Yor'
ment of
Boys’ Ready
and will keep up the assortment through
season. He has taken much -pain* In Eaviti
them made up to suit this market, end will otter !
them to his patron* as low as possible. Each ar
ticle will be marked with the selling priee. and »
no abatement from it The following will soat-B-
pose tho nAenrtmcnt: H
Boys’ Black Cloth Cloaks and Over Coate E-
“ Drab and black Pilot Over Sacks B
“ green, brown and bl’k Cloth Sacks
“ lancy Tweed, Cae., Frock and Sack Cost* &
" full trimmed bl’k ClolhVra'ck^ootJP ^
“ •>}“?. bl’k, hr'n, green and Cadet Jackets £
“ hi k mixed Satinet R. Jackets ?
•• fancy Oaslmnre and bl’k Cas. Pant*
“ Tweed, Cos. and Satinet Pants V
_ fa ,,k ?S'd Satin Voleulin and Mrel’a Yosts. "
Children's bl’k apd fancy Dress Suites.
Boys’ white and col’d Shirts and under Shirts O,
“ fine blue and black Navy Cape, with and P
without Covers, with o complete assortment tj O
Caps of all other kindo, from children's Jockeys HP
up. * M
» N ’ » privete room for trying on “
Boys Clothing, I must decline sending It out tt
to be tried on, except In cusce of slekness. Those a
in Went are Invited to give me a call, at the ~
Clothing Store Nos. D9and 150, Gibbons'Range.
Sept 95 GEO. S. NICHOLS?
IIA RISKS* MANUFACTORY.
Tho undersigned hat opened an Ah
establishment for the purpose nK*a
of Manufacturing Harness,
Engine Hose, Firemen's Caps, esiUimg V~
Mill Hands, Ac. <kc.
J!y as*
BRYAN,
lyr
'J
111 Bands,
I3T Corner of Bay Lane and Drayton,st.
A share ol tho public patronaga is respectful
“ Ini . T. W. BRYi
lloitod
July 15.
CAHINK” MAKING nnd UP*
.-jaaar holstkry—h s. hogardus, No-
n eua ! 95 Bull st, would reform the citizens of 8a-
varnish, that he has taken the above store,
tor the purpose of carrying on the Cabinet and Up-
noliterfug business, viz: Making new and reparinc old
furniture. Old furniturebbughi andtold. The bot
toms of Sofas, Dhnna, Chairs, and Ottomans, made
over ahd re-covered. Glass plates ol all sizes kept for
sale. Carpets, Oil Cl- th, and Matting, cut and put
down. Bulls and Lumps liuug; Curtidns and Roller
Blinds putup. Musical Instruments of all kinds re
paired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses fc: ealsi
Also,feather beds, bolster* and pillows. Old htatrai-
<es made over in the best manner.
■:—Ti — Every description of Coffins on hand
Wffl{'iTi , i i iiir>aLi'3F and made to order, of the beet ma
terials and finish : Prices low.
H. S. B. has been engaged In the above business
in the city ot Savannah, lor the last seventeen years -
which induces him to believe that hu can please alf.
those who will favdr him with a portion of their
work. april5—ly
uiuuiuu iu luiurin meiFBBHMi
friends and thepuhlio that they are now making large
addition* to their stock of
Pianos nnd Cabinet Furniture,
which they otter for sale at New York prices.
Our stock of Furniture end Pianos is maiio to our'
own order nnd selection. We have confidence In re-' 1
commi-nd’tig it to all who are In want, and oath
most accommodating terms.
I. W. MORRELL & CO,
t. w. MoaaxiL. k.r. urts»TB
Aug 1
nov 4
PORTE MON A IN—-A beautiful as,
assortment. Those in want will call and 1
examine our stock; also; Purees, Card
Cases, Ac., Ac.
J. B. CUBBEDGE, South of U.. Market.
91 KLODKONri. Thcsd beautiful in
strumentf are recommended to the Musical
World, a* the most ur Iqur invention of the
-sb kind overproduced. ic key-board is from
tour to five octaves in compass, «nd similar to that of
the Piano Forte. By tho use of a swell, the voluthe
of torn; can be increased so as to equal that of the
Chapel Organ, a* substitutes for which they are be-v
coming generally in use. Their beauty of finish, mti
perior quality ot tone, portability and extreme econ
omy of price, render them all thatlsdesirablemthoea
who cultivate u taste for Sacred Music; whlto their
remarkable quickness of touch rendcrstbemizuscep
tilde of the most rapid execution. For salehy the
Manufacturer's Agents, F. ZOGBAUM A CO,
Aug 5 Corner St. julian-st. and Market-square
J ‘JO,OOO PAIRS PLANTATION
BROGANS.—The Subscribers are
now receiving their usual supply of
Plantation Brogans, mada toordc ' 1
the moat approved manufacturers. O
extensive and selected with care. Ha
in giving satisfaction to those who Iff
With their pat! onageifor a series of ye
respectfully invite Planters who have!
chased of ns, to give us a call, to whom we
ourselves to spare nn pains in pieusing. In si
to our thick work, we keep constantly on hand a
lnrge and choice stock of'.Ladies’, Gentlemen’s aa*
Children Boots and Shoes. Picosetry us.
VERSTILLE, LUFBURROW A BUTLER. ,
oct 1 3m
*'AP8. Just received and now c
ing, a very line assortment of CAPE
JShSBsKI various kinds. They aro a very super.
or article, aud thoso in want should call
nnd examine them.
10 PIERSON A HEIDT.
U9IBRELLAS.—A large essortmeotoi
black and colored Silk; black and colored
Gingham Umbrellas. Jnst received and fo:
‘sale by W. R. SYMONS,
oct 91 Old stand of Hamilton A Symons.
IVOTICE.—Four months alter date, application
il will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting fo<i - ‘
ordinary purposes, for leave to sell the following
property, viz: On i negro man named Peter, and. all
the real estate of 1 bilip Reilly, late of said county,
deceased, for the benefit of the heirs and creditors or
said estate. JULIA ANN R1E) LY, Adm'x
aug 27 M|§
NEW STORE.
CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS,
UMBRELLAS & TRUNKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL:
187 Congress-street, <?bove the Market.)
WALDDUBO'* NEW BUILT INQ.
T HE Subscribers would respectfully inform their
friends and the public that they aro 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 gelling, to those who may favor them
with a call, at prices that will compete with any es
tablishment in this city,
nov II STALEY A HENDRY
R ECEIVED per brig American : 30 bblacbolco
Apples
10 bbla Ridwny Potatoes
10 do. Mercer do.
6 firkins choice Goshen Butter
20 whole and half kits Salmons and
2 cases new Prunes,' ia glass jars,
boxes ... , -V
lS bbl* Soda, B“tt*r, Milk, tiujfar and
enit.
no* pi •!