Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, December 03, 1851, Image 1

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five dollars PEll annum, half yearly in advance. TWELVE CENTS A WEEK-SINGLE COPIES TWO CENTS. VOLUME II. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1851. NUMBER 277. ,'UHUSHED DAII.Y AND TRI-WEEKLY BY JOHN M. COOPER. WILLIAM T. THOMPSON, EDITOR. TERMS: The “Daily Morning News” is delivered to City Subscribers at five dollars per unnuin, payable hull' /early IN ADVANCE, or tor twelve cents ii week, Juyuide to the Curriers. Single copies, two cents. The “Tri-Wkrkly Morning News,” (tor the Country,) containing all the new mutter and now lidvortiHcments of the Daily, is furnished for THREE dollars per unnum, IN ADVANCE. or a uvertisements inserted at the follow ingrates: FOR ONE SQUARE OK TEN LINES, One insertion, CO eta. One Month, $b 00 Two “ $100 Two 44 10 00 Thran “ 185 Three “ 12 50 Four “ 150 Four “ 15 00 Five “ 175 Six “ 20 00 One Week, 2 00 One Year, 30 00 For advertisements not exceeding live lines three- fourths of the above rates will bo charged, i. «., For one insertion, 45 cents. “ two “ 75 “ “ one weok, $1 50,&c.Scc. Legal Advertieemcnls inserted at the usual rates. Advertisements from transient persons or strangers unfit be paid in advance. Yearly advertisers will be restricted to thpir regular luinossos, and nil otheradvcrtiseiueuts, not pertaining to their regular business, as agreed for, will bechnrgud extra. Yearly advertisors,exceeding in their advertisements the averuge number of lines agreed for, will be charged lit proportional rates. Advertisements sont to this oflico without directions, ns to the number of insertions, will be published daily until ordered to de discontinued, und charged accord ingly. ■f All new Advertisements appear in the “Tri- Weekly News,” for the Country. All Letters directed to this office, or the Editor, must bo post paid. MOO UK HENDRICKSON. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, AND DEALERS IN Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Brushes, Garden Seeds, Sec., upr28 Gibbons* Buildings, Savannah, On. tLASSICAL AND ENGLISH SCHOOL! 187 Broughton .Street* BERNARD MALLON, Principal. Miss A. M. PARKER, Teacher of Primary Classes and Drawing. HENRI HERR1SSE, Teacher of French. Dr. L. KNORR, Classical Teacher. july!9 1'ETEIC <*. THOMAS, (SUCCESSOR TO CHARLES VAN HORN) Deulcr in WINDOW SASHES, BLINDS, AND PANEL DOORS. jan 4 No. 153 Bay-sir 111 . ly WOOD! WOOD!! WOOD!! fllllE SUBSCRIBER keeps constantly on hand I at the Canal Bridge, u large supply Black Jack, Pine, and Oak Wood of the best quality, which lie will si ll at a reasonable rate. Orders left in order boxes at Carswell «fc Sweat’s, Market square, or at John 1). Jessie’s, Broughton street, will be punctually ntteuded to, and wood delivered immediately. feb22 PETER WHITE. WOOD ! WOOD!! WOOD !!! A LL thosn in want of wood for Parlor, Bed Room, < Kitchen, will please take notice tlmt tho sub scriber keeps constantly on hand, at the lowest cash price, Black Jack, Oak, Hickory, Pino, Ash, and Maple Wood, at the Ilnil Road and Canal Bridge. Orders lelt at J. A. LaUocIioV Drug store, will be attended to, O. A. LaROCHK. feb 28 tf LUFBVRROW Sl I1IJVE, DEALERS IN HIDES AND SKINS WANNING ANI) CURRYING carried on, Heart l junction of tho Louisville anil Augusta Road., where tho highest market prico. will bo paid for HIDES und SKLN.S. Tanners suppliml with Hides on reasonable terms. All orders promptly attended to. ly HOUSE-KEEPERS’ TINWARE ESTABLISHMENT. T hllE SUBSCRIBER is now prepared to execute all orders in TIN, COPPER and SHEET-IRON Work, ul the shortest notice. House-Keepers und others, who regard economy und dispatch, wot,id do well to give me a call, sept 20 3m O. P. SELLERS, Jolferson-st., between Congress and Broughton. CHARLES P. COOPER, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW., J ACKSONVI1. l.Ji,- - - - - - - - -.... 1'ltiildn. References—^Col. S.dibley, R. Hilton, Editors of Georgian- Messrs. Snider, Luthrop «fc Nevitt, Boston Sc Guuby’ll. A. Crane Sl Co., Savannah ; Hon. Tlios. Douglas,' Judge Eastern Circuit; lion. Levi S. lluw- Judge Western do.; lion. Isaac II. Bronson, Judge II. S. District Court; Gen. Win. Bailey. octMO MIDWIFERY. M RS. DANNERFELZEIl oilers her professional services to the ladies of Savannah. Mrs. 1). is a graduate of tho German College of Midwifery at Hei delberg, ns her diploma from that institution will testi fy. Residence corner of Bay and Montgomery-sts. pt 29 ly PATENT WIRE RAILING I G. BUTLER, AGENT, ir the New England Wire Railing Company. All orders promptly attended to ly oct 18 EDWARD II. BUNKER, General Commission Merchant, 80 liny Street. ompt personal attention given to consignments for sale or shipment. Liberal Cash Advances made approved Merclmudiso consigned to me, or to my w York, Boston und Baltimore friends, ly oct21 CABINET MAKING AN1) UPHOLSTERY IS. A. ISUAWESKER, No. 50 Liberty-street. Making New and Uepaii-iii^ Old Furniture. OLD FURNITURE JJOUGIIT AND SOLD. The Bottoms of Sofas, Divans, Chuirs and Ottoman# mudo over and rc-covercd. CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, AND MATTING CUT AND PUT DOWN. Bells und Lumps Hung—Curtnius and Roller Blinds put up. Every description of COFFINS on hand and made to order, of the best inutcriui and finish, ion low. l y mur 12 LAWTON, DOWELL iV CO., NO. **51 O IIAY-STIIKKT, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. VVM. 8. LAWTON ik CO., CORNER SECOND AND POPLAR-STREETS, MACON, GA. A. II. LAWTON Sc CO., OGLETHORPE, GEORGIA. FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. fBLENDER tlicir services to tlieir friends uml the JL public generally. They are mutually pledged not to speculate in Cotton. Liberal advances made on produce consigned to thorn, and Planters’ orders filled with despatch and at the lowest inurket prices. A. B. Lawton, S. L. Dowell, W. 8. Lawton, of Baker County, of Savannah. of Macon. july 28[y HENRY K. PRESTON. TEACHER IN THE CLASSICS AND MATHE MATICS. No . 147 Brought on-st. sept 1 tf CSJEO. TROUP HOWARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office No. 97 Bay-Street. decC ly Hnyrtiinnli. PETEK G. THOMAS. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, ACCOUNTANT, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office , No. 153 Bay-street., Court Days, the Second Saturday in each month Return Days, 10 days previous to the Court. jan8 ly 8. P. HAMILTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW: Commissioner of Deeds for South Carolina Oflice St. Juliau-strcet, corner Whitaker, sept 10 3m J. F. PISLOT Sc CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Williamson’s Buildings, Bay-street. J. F. PELOT. Z. N. WINKLER septa<imo Watclir*, Jewelry, nn<1 Plated Ware. tf© The Subscriber’s stock is now complete— consisting of Gold Hunting and Plain Case, 1m fir ^*A1«I and Hard Dial Chronometers ; Duplex, «tew&l)<‘tacluMl and Anchor Levers, and Ladies’ An- lior und Cyliniler Watches, some extra fine and valu able, with Diamond settings; Diamond, Ruby, ami Emerald Rings, in great variety and prices, from $5 to $800; Sterling Silver Wure u largo stock, and u now supply of Children’s Clips. Also a full supply of Cream Pitt hers, with rovers, and plain; 1 fine old fashioned Tankard; also Pitchers, 1 extra large; or* a very extensive stock, and of every pattern in market ; ’Tea Sets 0 different patterns of 4, 5, and (5 pieces, from $25 to $40 ; Plates und Services of real Sheffield, and a new style of Birmingham do.; Candlo- Us all sizes and natterns, real Sheffield and Birming ham ; Snuffers and Trays to match, a very fine and style article; Cake Baskets, Sugar Bowls, Tea Kettles, Pens, Butter Bowls,Forks, Spoons, and every sty of Plated Ware usually kept in my lino of bu- •s. Silver and Plated Salt Cellars u variety of «riib; Fancy Goods a larger stock than ever opened re ; Pearl Ring, Watch and Jowclry Boxes, from $3 to $100; ami ninny articles too humorous ldr an Advertisement. Culls solicited by G. M. GRIFFEN, v 12 Successor to late M. Eastman. u a u y ’ s COLORED DAGUERREOTYPERY. P M, UAliy would respectfully givo notice that • his Gallery is now reopened for the season. He Id be happy to wait on all persons who wdcfld have a superior picture. —FOR SALE— A grout variety of Plates and Cases, of the finest quality. oct 29 , J. €. THORNTON’S CAR It I YU E MA NII FACT 0 R Y. SAVANNAH, GEO, rvWnWJiy Tho Subscriber is pleased to be able to unnotiucc loins fellow citizens of Geor gia and Florida, that bis Iron Front Buildings on the. CORNER of WEST BROAD and BAY STREETS, in the city of Savannah, ure now complete, und ho offers for sale one of the most va ried, durable, and splendid assortment of Carriages ever exhibited in a Southern City. Among my stock will bo found all of the latest und most Fashionable styles, coiuhiudiug elegance with Lightness and Strength. My whole stock has been manufactured by the most celclirutcd manufacturers in New-York ami Newark, N. J., and has been gotten up under my own eyo du ring the past Summer, and is Warranted in every Par ticular. If twenty-four years practical experience in tlioCar- riago business (eighteen years of that time in my na tive State South Carolina) is any passport to confi dence, then the Subscriber feels emboldened to ask it share of Ids fellow citizens* patronage, and to assure them that tho inducements now offered in the City of Savannah are unequalled by those of any City in the South. It is my intention soon to enter largely into the mail- ufacturu of Carriages in this fciiy. 1 have secured the services of some of the best work men in the various branches, both native and foreign, and I feel confident of my ability to present specimens of Georgia made Carriages that shall compare favorably with those made any whore. 1 have now in mv possession two Medals, awarded me by the 44 American Institute,” New-York, and the “ South Carolina Institute,” lor specimens of my work, that I would be pleased to show to anyone who may have the curiosi o sco these, tributes to South- mi skill. J. C. THORNTON, mov 17 Lute of Columbia, S. C. y O N G E «k O l> li N , FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 91 Bay Street, Savnunub, Gu. WM. P. VONGK. (july 9) W. ODEN. JOHN E. JU«»«l\AIAJ.O, Commission Merchant, Hamburg, S. C. t C ONTINUES the receiving, forwarding, and sel ling of goods and produce entrusted to him, und no pains shall be spared to give sutisfuctiou. npr 23 T. M. KOSIS, SEGAR SNUFF, AND TOBACCO STORE No. lOr’llAY STREET, (At the blue Sign, one door act from Drayton,) K EEPS courtautly on linnd, imported and home nmdo, SEtiARS of different Brands, line cut TOBACCO, and SNUFF of all kinds; put up care fully, at wholesale and retail, and ut tho most reason- uhh: prices. t'ff Orders from the Country punctually attend ed to. G mos. . oct 1 III. CASSON, SEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE. NO. !i« BBLL-STJtEET, Opposite Sign of t he Big Indian, near Monument-sq. Keeps constantly on band SPANISH, HALF SPAN ISH, and AMERICAN SEGARS, at wholesale and re tail. Also, Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, und Snuff, oct 10 iy S. Z. MURPHY, CARRIAGE MAKER & BLACKSMITH, No. 96 and 98 St. Julian Street, West Side of the Market, Savannah, Ga. Carriages ropairod at short notice, and at reasonable juno 26 prices. 6 mos. JOHN V. J'AltVIiK, Factoruml General Commission Mcrclmiit, AND DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN Every description of Produce and Merchan dize sold on consignment or purchased to order, oct 12 Exchange Wharf. SAMUJHJL A. OLDS, MANUFACTURER OF CLOTHING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 51 Broadway, New-York—Upstairs. N. B.—Particular attention paid to ull orders for sin gle Garments or Suits. jan 6 SHAVING, HAIR DRESSING AND SHAMPOOING ESTABLISHMENT, Broughton Street, opposite St. Andrews Hall, july 7-ly WM. J. HUNT, Proprietor. JOHN MALLJGRY, DRAPER AND TAILOR, 15S BAY-STREET, K EEPS constantly on hand a complete assortment of vciy c. loicc CLOTHS, CASSIMERS AND VESTINGS, of the newest shades ami patterns, with a full supply of fashioimblo READY MADE CLOTH ING and furnishing Goods, comprising every article of Gentlemen’s Apparel. <)<:t 26 E. O’RYRNE, AT TAYLOR’S BUILDING, MARKET WHARF, Keeps constantly on hand a supply of CROCKERY WARE, OliOEElllES. Sec. oct o iy SMITH A GLADDING, Auctioneers and Commission Merchants, SAVANNAH, GA. Gro. J. Smith. | Wm. {I. Gladding. oct 6 iy TO FLANTEKH. QEORQIA SHOES. OA Ann ^AIKS NfiGllO HROGAN8. The Subscribers are now receiving their Full Supplies of Plantation Work. Gontlemen’s, Ludios’ und Children’s Boots and Shoes, of every quality and style, selected by a member of the firm with tho strictest care, comprising the largest and best arranged stock ever offered in this market. Wo are prepared to furnish great inducements to thosn • who will favor us with a call, and plodge ourselves to give in every instuuco satisfaction.^ sept G VERSTILLE & BUTLER, 3mo Market-squaro. a N. K. BARNUHE & CO., 149 Congress Street. g* HATS AND CAPS At Wliolcaale nnd Retail. a WHOLESALE * It ETA IL HAT AND CAP STORE.** rpiIE Undersigned would respectfully inform the JL citizens of Savannah nnd Chatham County, as well us those of the adjacent Counties, likewise the citizens of South Carolina, who visit our city with u view to tho purchuso of HATS AND CAPS, that he vs now opening, oil Broughton-street, two doors Eus of N. B. &. H. Weed’s, a large and well selected Stock of HATS AND CAPS, of various styles and qualities, which, for neatness und durability, cannot be surpassed by any establishment in tho city. He rospectfully asks an examination of his 8toek, and a sliaro of public patronage. * ty City nnd Country Dcnlers will find it to their interest to call and examine my Stock. Orders Irom the Country executod with dispatch and fidelity. No abatement or deviation in prices. Jan 24 11. R. BOX. RAIL-ROAD HOUSC, OPPOSITE THE CENTRAL RAIL-ROAD DEPOT, EAST MACON. july 3 BY 8. M. LANIER. ly FALUGANT cV TAYLOR, CONTRACTORS AND BUILD E R S. Shop—-corner of Whitaker and Perry-sis. jan 28 ly 11031E M ANUFACTOltY, OF SADDLES, BRIDLES AND HARNESS. 1851 Congress 8treet, 8iivaiiim!i. . The Subscribers manufacture ® dies, Bridles, und ifnruess, and make to order every description of articles in their line.. Our stock comprises also a large assortment of Trunks, Carpet-Bags, Valises, Saddle-Hugs, Whips, &C. Persons desirous of supplying themselves, will do well to call at our establishment. All urtioles sold by us aro warranted for material aud workmanship. RAILROAD LINES. C E NTR AL RAIL ROAD. Nrtv Arrangement lor I'usHeiigerTruins! On and after Tuesday. July 1st, PnSsongcr Trains will run as follows: Day Trains.—Leave Savannah at 8 A. M., arrive at Macon 6 30 l\ M. Leave Macon 7.30 A. M., arrive at Savannah 6 P. M. Night Trains.—Leave Savannah at 8 P. M., arrive »t Macon 5.15 A. M. Leave Macon 4.30 I*. M., arrive at Savannah 8.30 A. M. The Day Trains connect with tho Macon and Wes- tern Night Trains to and from Atlanta, Montgomery, and Chattanooga, (and going East,) with Stages to and from Millcdgcvillcfrom Gordon. The Night Trains connect with daily steamors to and from ChnrlcHtou, und with weekly steamships to and from Now York, with Stages to und from Augusta from No. 9: At Macon with the Macon und West ern Day 'Trains to und from Atlanta, Columbus by Stage from Burnsville, Augusta by Georgia Rail Road, and with South Western Rail Road to und from Fort Valley, und l \ Stages with points South westward. VVM. M. WADLEY, I tine 21 tf General Supor’t. Superintendent’s (Mice C. B. li. ( SAVANNAH, GA., OCT. 7.1851. > G OODS to be shipped over this Road must have tho destination distinctly marked on cueli Pack age, and the name or initials of the last Railroad ov'r which they are to pas^.. Goods consigned to tho Forwarding Agent of this Company, must be marked us ubove, or it will be douu nt the expense of tho owner. This Rule is absolutely necessary, in consequcnco of the numerous Uailroud connections made utid about to bu made with the main trunk. WM. M. WADLEY, Oct 8 3nio General Superintendent. urkrintendent s office. AiikunIh and Waynesboro Ituihoad. Savannah, Ga., 24th Nov. 1H51. f |3|||S Road is now open for transportation of A freights und passengers to Slution No. 1. The ni^lit train of this Hoad, and the night traius of tho Central Railroad, and a splendid line of lour horse post couches, forms u perfect daily connection between Savannah and Augusta, and Macon and Augusta. For the accommodation of local travel, a day train will run in connection with the duy trains, ou the Central Railroad, to uml from Savannah und Macon. The Uoud is now in rapid progress, and will be opened for trunnortation of freight nnd passengers to points beyond the present terminus, us soon us completed. Fare between Savannah and Augusta, $5 50 do Macon do do fi 50 WM. M. WADLEY, itov 26 3nt General Superintendent, Siiporiiitondcnt’H (Hllce MllledKCvlllc } nnd Gordon Itnilrond Company. } M1LLEDGEV1LLE, Oct. 28, 1851. ) rpillS Road is now opeued for the Transportation A of Freight und Pussongors. The Company will have an Agent ut tho Depot to receive and forward produce to any place desired.— Morchanidse will be forwarded by wagons to points beyond this place if desired. Freights payable either iitSuvunnali, Macon or Mil- ledgevillc. All regulations in regard to transportation of freights, Ate., on this Uoud will bo the same us those adopted by the Central Railroad & Bunking Co. VVM. M. WADLEY, nov 15 3mo Gcn’lSupt. MORNING NEWS. TO FA KENTS ANU liUAKJtlANS. 15 (TY S ’ READYMADE CLOTHING! lias just returned from New York, with a complete assortment of i Hoys’ Heartyimute dolliiug, and will keep up the assortment through the ^ a season. He has taken imtcli pains in having m O them made up to suit this market, and will oiler % > them to his patrons as low us possible. Each . ^ article will lie marked with tho selling price, w W and no abutemont from it. Tho following will ce compose the assortment: < Boys’ Iiluek Cloth Cloaks and Overcoats M j “ . Drab end black Pilot Oversucks rn _j “ green, brown und blk Cloth Hacks > O “ fancy Tweed, Cus., Frock Sc Sack Coats 0 _ “ “ 44 44 Polka Coatees . “ full trimmed bl’k Cloth Frock Couts Q “ blue, bl’k,br’n, grocn Sc Cad’t Jackets S Z “ bl’k mixed Satinet R. Jackets > “ fancy Cassiinore mid bl’k Cas. Punts _ “ Tweed, Cas. und Hutinet Pants -3 “ bl’k fig’d Satin Valcntinuiid Mrsl’s Vests m Children’s bl’k and fancy Dress Suits ° Boys’ white and col’d Shirts nnd Undershirts O 1 44 fine blue und black Navy Caps, with and r 1“ without Covers, with u complete assortment of q z Caps of all other hinds, from children’s Jockeys up. w N.B.—Having a private room for trying on I ^ Boys’ Clothing, I must decline sending it out to — J" bo tried on, oxcopt in cases of sickness. Those ^ £ in want arc invited to give me a call, at the u. Clothing Store Nos. 69 ami 150 Gibbons’ Runj_ oct 24 tj2 GEO. S. NICHIOLS. lie.' 9. Sava ii null. GILBEUX BUl’LEB, BIASTEltUEILUEll, DEALER IN WHITE PINE LUMBER, York-street, O gltlho r p e- sq . jan 23 ly JOHN CAJflPKISUL, HOUSE, SIGN, AND SHIP PAINTER, P1LDER, GLAZIER, GRAINER, AND PAPER HANGER, Corner West Broad and Bryun Streets, apr2 l y Savannnah, Georgia. NEW DRUG 8TORE. JAMES H. CARTER. Jeirerson-st., 3 doors from CongrertN-Ht. f¥3HE Subscriber having established himself here A in tho above business, is now receiving a largo and well selected stoek of DRUG.8, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS AND PERFUMERY. Also, White Loud, Window Glass, Oils and Varnishes. All of which ho warrants fresh and genuine. Merchants, Physicians, and others, wishing to purchuso any tiling in the Drug line, would do well to call und examine his stock. , Evory urticlo usually kept in the above line, always on linnd. Gino sept 10 P. PUNT, CABINET MAKER, COIINKRMONTGOMERY-ST. AND DAY LANE. Cane Bottom Chairs repaired with neatness and dispatch. ly 22 TAKE NOTICE ! AN ANIMAL, ANY THING BUT AN ELEPHANT, CAN BE SEEN BY CALLING AT P. D. HELZHEIM S Clothing .Emporium, Jeilcrwon Street. P D. HELZHEIM begs louvo to inform his friends • und the public generally that ho has returned from the North with one of tho largestahdbest selected stock of Readymade Fall and Winter CLOTHING to bn found in the city. He has also received a very large assortment of Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Sc.c., together with nearly three hundred Trunks, Valises, Ac. He also has his usual supply of Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Huddles and Bridles, Umbrellas and Walk ing Canes, with other nrticles too numerous to men, tion. Ho would respectfully invite his friends and ull Connoisseurs of good clothing, to examine his stock, and assures his visitors that if ho cannot show them an Elephant, he can give them a little touch of the Rhi< liocerow. Country morchanta supplied on liberal terms, at No. 4 and 5, Mclntire’s Now Buildings. N.B.—P. I). 11. will not attend thn Wdrld’s Fair, july 10 ly JOHN POOLE, WHM.KSAI.E AND RETAIL DEALER IN I-AINTS, OILS, TUKPENT1NK A VARNI21IES, French uud.Ainericun WINDOW GLASS, Paint, Varnish, ami White-wash Brushes, SabftI and Camel Hair Pencils, Badger und Camel Hair Blenders, Graining Combs, Artists’ Brushes, See. Si.c. Paper Hangings, Borders, and Fire-Board Prints. N. B.—House, Sign, nnd Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining, and Glazing, done on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 WbitHkcr-strcct, inar 30 Nearly opposite Swift, Dcnsldw Sc Co. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, No. 105i BRIAN STREET (entrance in the lane.) O RDERS left at tho Printing Ollico, or at the Book Store of tho mhscribcr, will ho promptly ext cutc d JOHN M. COOPER. A CO. F LOCK.—£0bhD aud 85 Vkbbl. Baltimore Ilow •id Street. Ou hand, ,,ov 8 McMahon a doyle, . CANkT-aI'ltlt.-Agood■rortaMlitjuunt ^ nnd for sule low by F. W. l OHNVA I.L . IU2 BryanS treet. JUMP IU4GE1VKI>, .A Lot of Gentlemen's fine Calf Boots, made expressly to my order of tho best inutcriui, and bvqexperienced workmen. Also, uchoicb lot of Ladies' Shoes and Boots, such Black and Colored S.ilk Gaiters, Morocco do., Pol ka » Boots, Morroceo and Kid Tics, Slippers, and Buskins, Jenny Lind Ties, &.e., Misses’, Youth’s, Boys’- and cliildrcn’s Shoos und Boots of different kinds. All persons in want are respectfully invited to call and uniine. my stock und judgo for tliemselvos. oct3l WILLIAM IIEIDT. HATH, C APS, «fcc. A The ubove uunied articles arc offered at wholesale or retail, at prices tlmt will please purchasers in ilia line. Cull mid bo convinced of the fact, ut No lOO Brymi-fit sept 25 y KANC1.8 KOPMAN. cEotiunh emporium W h O LE S A LE AND RET A l L- a The Subscribers, having just arrived *** in this city und opened a new nnd ole- gant Store on Jefforson-st., next door to Mr. James H. Carter’s Drug Store, beg loavo to announce to the citizens of Savannah, Coun try Merchants, and others wanting to purchase goods in their line, that they will keep constantly on hand a large nnd well selected stock of DRY GOODS and CLOTHING. Also, Blankets, Trunks, Hoots, Shoe, Guns, Pistols, Pocket Knives, Hats and Caps, and u variety of Fuucy Articles too numerous to mention. All persons ill city and country are invited to call juid examine our stock and prices, and we venture to say they will not regret having called at tlm EMI O- 1UU.M. (scpr25— Iv) L. Sc. M. ULIENTllAi. TAILORING. T131IE Undersigned respectfully inform the public A generally, that they have engaged the services of Mr. B. S. HORNER, lato Cutter nt Messrs. Robinson & Camp, who will be happy to soc Ilia friends and the citizens generally ut the Old Stand, corner of B rotor li- ton and Whitaker streets—where will bo found a choice selection of Cloths, CasHuicres, Vestings, die. irov 0 DIBBLE & CAREY. RK.UOVAL, R OBERTS, FOOTE & MARSHALL have re- moved to tlieir large, new and convenient Store, corner of Broughton und Jefferson-strcctfi, opposite St. Andrew’s Hull, where they uro now opening a largo aud splendid assortment of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, which they offer for sale exclusively at wholesale. Merchants from the interior can rely on their slock being surpassed by nojio in the country, nnd ut prices equally low. They have in storo and are now receiving: 100 bales nrown Shirtings aud Sheetings, 50 cases Bleached “ 41 50 bales Blankets, 100 cuscs Kerseys und Lindseys, 25 bales Red Flannels, 10 “ Whito “ And a largo assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, Cloths, Cossimores, Tweeds, and mis cellaneous urticlo* usually wunled by merchants from tho country.“l* 1 4 REMOVAL. FASHIONABLE CLOTHING CHINMUliU. FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS. f |N 1IF. subscriber takes this method of informing his frionds und the citizens of Suvunuuh, tlmt ho is r opening The iiiont Splendid Slock ol‘Clothing ever offered in this city. The prices in plain figures ■h marked upon each article, and no deviation, and ut tho remarkably low pricos tlmt tho goods uro lurked, tlio subscriber feels confident will be appro- iated by a generous public. In part arc the following goods he has in store, to wit: GENTLEMENS COATS. Black, olive, hrowu, and blue Cioth Dress una Frock Couts. Black, brown, blue und olive Cloth Sucks andPolku Sacks. Olive Slmd Dress Coats. Black Doeskin Polka Sucks. Fancy colored do Drub Cassimorc, black, green uud brown Twocd Sacks und Polka Sucks; Silk und Wool Sucks and Polku Sacks. OVERCOAT8. Black and fancy colored Labrador, Politician, Beu- jr uud Cuator Overcoats. Gold-mixed und drab Pulmotto Overcoats. Drub and blue Pilot do Blue, drub and brown Blanket Ovar Sacks. Gold-mixed and dove-colored do Black aud drub Molmir Sacks. Colored Camel's Hair dd. PANTALOONS. Black Doe Skin Punts, Plain Blue Cassinicre Pants, Fancy Colored aud Pluin and Ribbed Pants, Black and Colored Suttiuet, do Prince Albert Hiding Cord, do VESTS. Black Satin Single nnd Double Brousted Vests, Fancy Satin and Silk, do do Embossed Fancy Silk, do do Black and Fancy Barathea aud Embroid ered CasBimerc, White uud Funcy Satin and Party do Plain Black Silk Velvet, singlo and double breasted, Fancy Cut, und Fancy Cashmere, do FURNISHING GOODS. Linen aud Linen Bosom Shirts, Silk Lamb’s Wool and Merino Shirts and Drawers, Linen, Jeans, und Canton Flannel, Silk, Merino uud Colton Half Hose, Silk, Thrcud and Nori Hose, Gentlemen's Dressing Robes, Linen Collurs, two and three ply. GLOVES. Black, White and Colored Kid Gloves, Black and Custor Riding, do Cloth Cushmcro and Lined Berlin, do Bluck, White und F$ncy Silk, do CRAVATS. Superfine Black Silk and Fancy Cravats, great va- liety, White Silk and Satin Party Crnvats, ** Black uud Funcy Silk and Sutiu Scarfs, and Opera Tics, Linen, Cambric, China Cord and Pongee Pocket Handkerchiefs, llats uud Caps, a large assortment, Trunks, Patent and Solo Leather,-and Patent lock, Vullices, Carpet Bags, See., See. Youth*’ uud Children's Clothing; -the largest and finest stock in tho State, ut vory low prices. BOYS 9 CLOTHING* Children’!* Clothing Department. This Department for Children’s Clothing is fitted up in the jiiostcostly style with every convenience for trying on, fitting, &c., the stock embraces every arti cle in tlmt line, consisting in part of Coats and Punts of every style, Overcoats, and Under Garments, Jenny Lind Sack*, Polka do, Ovor Sucks Vests,Bruidcd>uits, Plain, Silk Velvet, Vest suits, and Boys’ Caps, a largo assortment. Tho Ladies will find it to their interest to call nnd examine my stock, us they arc nindejup in the latest stylo and the best manner uud at the lowest )>n- No abatement from tlm pricos first asked. P^Don’t forget the Now Storo on first floor of St. Andrew's Hall, corner of Broughton nnd Jefferson Streets. ly lulls ° N. B. No abatement from prices first asked. UI20RGIA LEGISLATURE. CorrcKpoiutonce of Daily Morning News. Millkdgevillk, Dec. 1, 1851. I have made tioino inquiries among members, both of the Senate and House of Representa tives, in relation to the proposed visit to Savan nah, und it seems to meet with the approbation of neurly all. There are probably one half of the Representatives of the people in this Legis lature who have never visited the commercial metropolis ol this grout Stato. The present is a favornblo time for them to execute such a pur pose. 'They bavo tho example of the Ncw- York Legislature, if one is wanted, and tho fa cilities for going the one hundred nnd ninety miles and returning are such that but little time need be lost by tho excursion. I do not doubt that the city of Savannah, renowned for her re fined hospitality, will sustain her ancient repu tation on the occasion. It warms the cockles of every heart to think of the oysters, (F. R. S. f i. c. fried, roasted, and stewed,) the lobsters, crabs, shrimps, and other delicacies of the seaboard that will be prepared for tho Legislative appe tite, to say noting of tho ancient und rich wines, ct cetera, for which Savannah is so fumous. 1 opine that Cluunico’s wedding—which whs the green spot in Snucho UanztFs memory to the end of liis life—was nothing to it. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Tho following Bills were introduced and read tho first lima.: Mr. Atkinson, introduced a Bill to incorpo rate the Georgia Mechanical aud Manufactur ing Institute in the city of Macon Also, a Bill to incorporate tho Georgia Acad emy for tho Blind, (to bo located at Macou). Also, a Bill to amend tho act giving to the peo ple of Macon the election of Marshal und Deputy Marshal, so us to givo the right of removal to the City Council. By Mr. Henry, a Bill to allow Margaret Young, late Margaret Oliver, to marry uguiti, und for her relief. By Mr. Harris of Clarke, a Bill to amend laws heretofore pussed so us to allow solvent specie paying Bunks to issue small bills to the amount ol lO per cent, rill their capitul, instead" of 5 percent, us heretofore. Also, a Bill to amend the 7th section of tho 2nd article of the Constitution. By Mr. Morel I, a Bill to regulate the granting of licenses to retail dealers in the county of Ef fingham. By Mr. Floyd, from Finance Committee, a Bill to appropriate money for tho sujiport of the Government for tho political years lo52 and ’53. By Mr. AfcDougald, a Bill to extend and pro long the Charter of the Bunk of St. Mhry’s, and for other purposes. Also a Bill to authorize nnd ‘require tho Gov ernor to leusc, farm or rent tho Western nnd At lantic Railroad, &c. By Mr. Cannon, a Bill to prevent the people of Pickens and Anderson Districts, South Carolina, nnd other distempered parts, from driving horn ed stock, of the cow kind, into Rubun County, during certain periods of the year. By Mr. Clark, of Stewart, a Bill in relation to the issuing of change hills und private hanking. Mr. Tillman, of Tnttmd, front tho Committee to whom tlie matter was referred, reported a Bill to appoint Commissioners, and authorize the same to obstruct part of the channel of Cu- uoochco river, near Nancy James’ Bluff, in tho county of Bryun, for lho purpose of preventing tho escape or loss of rafts of timber, carried down snid river to market, &c. Tho House then took up the Constitutional Bill pussed at thejust .Session, to add nil addi tional section to tho iirkt article of the Consti tution. Tho Bill hud for its object to prevent tho legislature from incorporating churches, schools, manufacturing companies, &c., to ille gitimate children, to change precincts, See.,See.; nnd to £ivo power to do tho same to the Superior und Inferior Courts. Tho Bill was lost, by yens 12, nays 80. Tho House then adjourned till three o’clock this afternoon. SENATE. Oil motion of Gen. Knight the Senate ngrecd to reconsider so much of the Journul as relates to tlio Bill to authorize the Brunswick Canal Com pany to make nn assessment on their stock, which Bill was lost ou its passage on Saturday lust. On tho further motion of Gen. Knight, tho Bill was referred to u Select Committee. The Chair appointed Messrs. Knight, Hardeman and Walthour that Committee. Mr. Anderson introduced u Bill to alter the Militia Laws, so iar us relates to the 1st Regi ment of tho 1st Brigade of the 1st Division Geor gia Militia. Also, a Bill to organize a Volunteer Battalion, to he called the Independent Volunteer Battalion of Savannah. Air. introduced a Bill to incorporate the Coosa River Ruilroad Company. Air. Audcrson’s Militia Bill provides that, in tlm Regiment alluded to, each Beat shall bo di- square : but where it is to be located on this island I cunnot imagine. However, if there is tho will to effect tho obicct, I have no doubt that tlie way will not bo lucking. KosBUth heart-pins, Kossuth lints, coats, col lars, See., Sic., arc exhibited every where—■there is n complete Kossuth mania, and tho reception will ho a grand aflliir. One of our celebrated architects is making tho desigu for a triumphal arch, to extend across Broadway, from Stewart s dry-goods palace to the Irving Houi)|, to bo covered, it* is supposed with over-greens and real flowers. The desigu will bo novel, and tho whole urtuir strikingly picturesque and beauti ful. He is expected to arrive on Thursday or Friday next, and if the weather prove propitious, the procession will probably take place on tho following Monday. A heavy verdict was yesterduy rendered in one of our Courts in aj trial for damages for the se duction of the plaintiff’s duughter, aged 14 years. The parties are Gcrmnus, tho defendant, John Washington, being a doctor of some kipd. The mother of tho girl was sick, she was seut on several occasions to the office, when he com menced u system of conduct tyhich eventu ally led to her seduction. The jury gave verdict of $10,000. The Methodist Church case was again befdWI * tho U. S. Circuit Court yesterday ; tno decision, us your readers are aware, was, that the Soutn * wus entitled to a share of the property aifll part of the “ Book Concern.” Tho Court now’direct as follows; “ That it ho referred to the Clerk of this court to ascertain and report what wus tho umouut and value of suid property and fund unllcd“The Book Concern,” at Now York, in the pleadings mentioned, at and immediately be fore the said division and organization of tho AInthodist Episcopal Church South, in May, 18-15, nnd of what specific property and effects, (according to u general description or classifica tion thereof) tho same consisted; nnd what has since been the increase thereof, and of what tho same now consists, specifying the profits derived from tho Book Concern from the tune of tho General Conferenco of May, 1844, ns reported thereto, (if so reported,) up to the timo of saul division, and also specifying the profits derived thorefrom from tho last mentioned timo io the date of his report; and also, that ho ascertain und report whut part, if any, of such profits have been upplied to tho use of the heneficiuries of suiu fund, in connection with, or who became connect ed with, tho Methodist Episcopal Church, South, or to the annuul conferences composing tho same, and to tho other beneficiaries of said fund, specifying, by general or average statements, tho amounts to cuch class und tho time of the appli cation thereof respectively ; and to ascertain and' report tho numbersjand proportions of the benefici aries qualified according to usugc and discipline of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, first men tioned, before uud nt the timo of said division, to receive tho benefit of suid trust fund, taking tho proportion which tho number oi travelling preachers, in the mutual conferences, which formed themselves in the Methodist Epicopnl Clinrch, South, bears to the riant her of all trav oiling preachers of tho Methodist Episcopal Church before the division thereof, as such num bers appear ift tho minutes intended at the “ forthcoming minutes,” in the resolution of June, 1844 ; such minutes to bo taken as cor rect, as fur as the sumo extend. And the clerk is further to ascertain and report in what form, as to specific property, fuuds, money, or assets, the transfer of tho share to be set over as afore said may, with most convenience and advantage m both parties, ho made, with tho sucgestior* from each party in relation thereto, wnicn i muy think lit to report ta this court, in relatioi> to such decision.” It appears that the dry goods entered forenn- sntuption at this port,during;-the present month, amounted to $4,358,009. Total th*o*h upon, tho market $1,711,671—and foi> the year $56,* 369,910, being nearly half u million less than for the same period last year. Charlemac. MILLINERY. nut! for.nlc by (nor 11) i. DeMARTIN. MISS. S. TOMBS, No. 15 Bitrnard Street, OPKNS THIS DAY, her Full Stock of tho Intent style, of Fashionable MIL.1.K , XERY. . J - Mrs. T. respectfully solicits tho inspection holies of Snvnnnnh to hor ohoieo selections of MBS. J. F. BOB, "!< No. 10 Barnard dtroot* _ OPENS THIS DAY, her Fall stock of FASHIONABLE MILLINERY, andiavitoa tho Ladies to an inspection of her elegant ' assortment of Bonnots, Ribbons, Flowers, * Laces, Gloves, Combs* Bend Bags, Fancy Capa. Ro- fioUcs, aud a choice selection of Crimp and Vslyaff - **- oct 20 &\ Ribbons, for Dresssa, iy - FACTORAGE AN1> GENER A,. COMMIS SION BCSINENH. r|YHE Subscriber hogs leave to iaform his Printing A friends uud the public generally, that he still coo* tiuuus the ubove business in ull of its branches, at hi* old stand, No. 126 Buy-stroct. Strict personal atten tion will lie given ut ull times to the *olc of Cotton ami oilier Produce. All orders for Bugging, Rope, and Family Supplies, carefully tilled at tho lowest market rates. JOHN V. TARVER. Savannah, August 7th, 1851. LUMBER 1 LUMBER II STEAM SAWED AND RIVER LUMBER T HE Subscribers have now ou hand, and will con tinue to keop, a large uud full supply of well seasoned Steum Suwcd aud River Board* and ® WUJ *r ling, of nil descriptions sizes, which they will sell b*7? am) Cli accommodating terms. Lumber will bo delivered iu uuy part of the c0-) oc tl9 WiMink*s Wharf. vided into two Companies—that, llje .first four Companies shall ho commanded by u Lieutenant Colonel, und tho second four by a Major—each four Companies to constitute a Battalion, and the whole u Regiment, to be commanded by a Colonel. The Senate then took up tlio Bill for the pro tection of the rights of married women. Vurious umenduionts wore offered, aud much of tho morning Session was consumed ,in debat ing the saute and tho merits of tho Bill, which was still pending when the Senate adjourned till 3 o’clock this evening. D* Correspondence of Dully Morning News. Nkw Youk, Nov. 29,1851. As 1 expected, the Coroner’s Jury on tlie re^ cent calamity, have rendered a verdict replete with Bunsby wisdom. They have discerned tlmt the death-of the children was caused by suf focation, which was caused, by fulling upon cuch other iu the well hole of tlio stairs ; which was cuused by the stuirs giving way. They also dis covered that said haiiuisteis und stairs were very dangerous, and tliut it was highly consulublo to erect them in such u manner; but they carefully avoid blaming any body—not even tho School Commissioners, who were v monstrated with ubout tho state of the bannisters, arc mentioned— so that we have this result: The calamity was the effect of culpable carelessness, or willul neg lect, but nobody in particular was to blame. uud the bereaved aucf sorrowing parents have the poor consolation of knowing Hint iminvcstigution of tho mutter took place, hut that tho lives ot tlieir little darlings are nothing ill comparison with tlie feelings of t,hose aguinst whom a verdict of manslaughter should have been rendered.— Oh! but this is a great city for tlm administration of justice ; they had hotter take the hamlugo from hor eyes us quickly as possible. Thanksgiving Day passed off this year much the same as usual; although I must say, that intemperance did not prevail, so fur us my ex pectations went; except in the matter of eating, which by tho by, appear, to me, to ho as groat an evil us drinking, intemperutely. The poor were not forgotten, nnd the nrisouers were re galed with thanksgiving lair, lor winch no doubt ihey wore duly grateful. Tho jury on the trial of a man iiamed Gramsig, charged with killing his wife with poison, wns locked up during the whole of Thanksgiving ovc, dav and night, through tho obstinacy of one of their number, nnd on Friday morning found him guilty. So thcro is another added to tlio condemned ; a bill of exceptions however will he granted no doubt. Courts uppeur to have any amount of sympathy lor murderers, but none for tlie murdered or their families. ~ .... I hour that a number of geutlemon of tins city aro engaged in getting up a World’s Fair, to tako place here at some future time, say two or three years. The plan of the building, it is said, has been sent to Europe to bo submitted to cx- iiibiters, and it is believed thut tlio idea “ earried out. The building is to be mote sub stantial than tlie CrystalTulaoo.so as to be con- verlible to some pormnnent, uselul purpoBe after the clow of the exhibition. It is to be 400 feet MRS. SILBEK, No. 157 CnngroH. Street. HAVING RECEIVED, per BtMrn-alllp Florida, her Fall stock of fu»hionable Silk and Straw BoiiuoU, Ribboui, Trimming, for Dre.ses, Feathers, French Flower., Silk, for Party Dre.ios, Mantilla., Collar, and Under-Sleeve., respectfully invite, the attention of Ladies to lier Store, No. 157 Congro««-st. Cge- All tho ubove Good, oct 20 AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, TAIH LIl TRUOHIiLUT. No. 126 Bny Street. For the sale of all kind, of Merchandise end Pro- dace, Real Estate, Negroes, dec., Ac., at Auction Or Prlvnte 1 Sale. 11 flat NOTICE. All Persons,'hero and else where, desirous of having I procured for them WILD GAAIE, Ducks, Fowls, Tur- * keys, See., Slc., See., und all other articles ne cessary for private use, oh well as for bolls, and public occasions und parties, previous notice beingsgiyen, can have them. Orders supplied by loaviug^a written or der for him at Air. A. Mode’s Store, corner of Jefler- son uml Congress streets, nov 8 lmo* E. MENDEL. HACK, LIVERY, AND SALES STABLE, At the Old Stand, Whitaktr st., near Guard House t Havnnnali, Georgia. This well known stand, hav ing been thoroughly repaired , iu tho most substantial and comfortable manner, with a good Lot at tached, is now open to receivo Drovers, Travellers, and Boarding Horses, Its central position renders it superior ns a SALE and LIVERY STABLE, and af fords facilities not surpassed by any in the 'Southern country. Those who may favor us with their patron- ago will find evory attention paid them and their Horses. • Carriages, Buggies, ami Sndtlle Horse, for hire. N. B.—Wo also run a line of Four .Kir.yqgSSg ilor.o Mail Couches ftrom Savannah to Darieii, iciivnig Savannah Monday. uud Tlmrsduye at 1 o’clock, A., hi., returning Tuesday. oaA Friday.. KEk'* Oflic. kept nt the Stable. ^ SAWYER, HOLLISTER * CO. A. SAWVEH, «. 0. HOLLX8TBB, 0. ». 8AWWU. Savannah, Oct. 4,1851. i« Ik DIBBLE 4c CAREY,. MERCHANT TAILORS AND DRAPERS, N. K. Corner Broughton and Whitaker-.t*. Keep cou.taally on hand a Urge end -*J*^*J*®!” stock ofRoudy.MadcCJotliiog>r the .eo.oa, together with a vailed assortment of Furnishing . D. & C,’. .election, of Cloth., Ca..imore. and Vo.t- Inc. aro from tho host .ourcc., olid for style, and qual ity cannot be surpassed by aiiy e.Ubluhment in tim country. 4 Y »ptSf_ H - ATfri'AND esUOU-LRRRH.—-Bhhd.. Ham.; ■I hhd«. prime Shoulder.; landing from aohoouor F. Luttorlob, mid for saleby^ & -jVTEW ORLEANS MOLASSES.—50 barril. N Now Crop l.i.cUng,a,rdfor s .ale i hy &pALME8 H AM* .-A 7^^yS0^rC0 bY ORN Prime Baltimore old Whito Corn, land- iug and for sale by DAVID R. DILLON, doc 2 Foot of West-Broad street. QATS^Prim.O.m.UWh dec 3 Foot ef WettBroad etreet.