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[HE MORNING NEWS,
Messrs. Stephens and Toombs before their
Constituents.
I Messrs. Stephens and Toombs addressed their
•onstituents at Augusta on Monday, and were an-
Iworcd by Mr. Smyths, editor of the Republic, who
, no less au ardent whig than an able and consis-
at advocate of Southern rights. The Constitution-
t says that our Representatives, made ablo and
jngcmioua speeches in defence of their remarkable
fouricin the gourthern question, and endeavorod to
lonvincc the auditory that the South had achieved
I .meatvictory over the North^but that “they appar-
®tly made no converts to their views, nor did they
Irate any enthusiasm even among those who
Ihought with them.” Mr. Smythe made two able
tin] well delivered speeches, in which he reviewed
llie course of his opponents on (fie Territorial ques
tion, reading frequent extracts from their speeches
a lupport of his own views, and in proof of their in-
fcoasistency.
ffeshould like to have heard Mr. Toombs in his
Ifforts to reconcile his speeches in Congress with his
Jircsent position. Wo have been among that geritle-
liian's warmest admirers in days past; he has had
lur roteaud qur zealous support for the position
i:e now holds, nhd wc arc free to ndmit that his
Irgiimenta and his eloquence had much to do in con.
dieting our mind of the deep injustice which the
fciouth has suffered in her controversy with the
p'orth. But lie has left us tar behind him. While
The Lace Merchant's Dog.—Who would have im
agined that n dog had been made serviceable ns a
clerk, and thus made for his master upwards of 100,.
000 crowns t And yet an incident like this happened
a few years since.
One of those industrious lieirgs who know how to
make a chaldron ol coals out of a billet of wood, de-
still under the conviction that the South ha* |4fpTii-h^r!?,l’ > ranf < nl’ inorrh™,)? ou F”?. eitl trade—
, TJfepreidffed thnt of merchandize, which occup.cd
the least space, and was calculated to yield the most
Buffered wrong, and that she owes ft to herself to de-
1 laud mine measure of security for the future, if not
i dress for the past, ho has nrrived at the conclusion
I lot “no outrage has been committed," nr that, to use
[is own words—“if there lias been aggression perpe-
1 oted on the South, she lias done the mischief her-
loll; she has only berselfto blume. It is by her own
I amis mid by the hnnds of her sons that the wrong
pas been done.
If this he true, and if we have misunderstood Mr.
I oomds, we would like very much to hear hitn ex-
1 loin the billowing passages from his speeches;
j liich we wero weak enough to receive in good earn-
J'totthe time they were uttered, while we applaud-
j d him for their utterance.
On the 27th of February, a mossngo from the I’res-
1 icnt uommunicated to the House ot Representatives
I copy of the constitution of California. Mr. Toombs
jould not conceal his indignation at the wrong, and
le spoke boldly against it—so boldly that his speecli
Ns called a war speech. On that memorable occa-
lien lie uttered tile following lauguage.
I.'“ Am cry of Union is the masked battery from be-
I" 1 ' 1 die constitution and the rights of the-south
*reto be assailed.
I, Ltttbeiouth mark the man, who is for the Union
I tttrijliaiari.and to the last, extremity. When the
toy of lur peril comes, he will be the imitator of the
I*orient character, the base Judean, who for thirty
threw away a pearl richer than all his
J Again, spoke Mr. Toombs. Said he :
•it!-, not f or others, but for myself. Deprive us
I,, j 1 . 1 * rt 8“f and appropriate this common property
1“ j ,orni «]to yourselves, it is then your govern-
Inn i? l r tmine '. * 1)01,1 am its enemy, and I will
[i, 1 * cnn .bring my children and my constiuents
Iwmmu rof LLerty, and like Iiamilcar, I would
Iti-j “ om t0 eternal hostility to your foul domin-
leiw'rf- ? US 0U1 ’ just rights, and we are ready ns
lad it. to ? ll,nd by the Union, every part of it,
* r/i, , rVFr S; interest. Refuse it, und for one, 1 will
3 lr ‘dependence.'"
pull again:
l M !j| a J' iu P on tlie grout principle that the south
If thpiLi. , ™ e B u al participation in the territories
Bern nrii! i & tatcs. / claim the right for her to enter
will diri f. , } lro P°rty and security to enjoy it. Slio
filterii^ ou 11 y ou wish i( ' but tbe rl (,'ht tu
licumiti , ne8cr surrender und wc will maintain
No om^re !uid down.”
tmcv' V| |i ^ *' 1C9C Wcro onl y figures of speech, mere
l 0 6 , <i,clll!s i 1'iey should not have been put forth
l . '' should they havo been permitted to
i 0 unex plniucd until they had deceived mntiy
tom,i .'" ,n fLe belief that the South had really
•ctlv °* ( i' e8a l'8f«ction. We hnvonet been ox-
i th... a "' 1 . 1 'rod, for we never took such nn oath
Prescribed by Mr. Tooains; but cither he de-
, tin I,"! 1 i‘ nn ' or be la deceiving us now, by telling
gained a victory over the North in
" le compromise.
nival of (he Georgia—Later from Ila-
. New v va,m » &0 -
►hip p ‘ 8 " K - Oct. 7—3 P. M.—The U. S. mail stonm-
*■'!« mails in** rnvaa bftre ll,s t eight with the Caill'or-
Lvtuin si, 8e . vr . n 110,1 n halfdays from Chagree vin
ThsniJSfe®* 117 passengers nnu $500,000 in
iek‘ eor ^. 'eil Havana on the Qd inst. But
N isdHi|v P rov nilsthore. The newGovenor-Cien-
J^Pwii. 'ni; o e *P 0clfl, f with five thousand troops f rom
r'"”'uil hub I' 11 , 10 were reviewed by the Goveirnr-
|°*tion w ™“ u'“ b80d ed on the 23d hist. Much indig
r“ e ir arm.... ‘' 0< b ytiieungracious manner in which
<b r™nr,m^' ,Uiro . dof W ra -
\>muU° n T °*' tbo muskets in consequence
|“ p mdintu-H i!l t0 , tbe armory unfit for use. haring
r f hicsiik f 8 , wler and injured hy various oth-
| If Hscli|jp r « ” c *“ <l03 ' which once adorned the cili-
l" i'rwjj e ' ® ro uppended to the tails of dogs, and
“i'S'srd* of t^,„?f,u°U8ly treated, it was said that
° 1 l,, “riii le j ) ' (, 0, ‘lhons vf dollars per annum was
(8 “ p r exnsnsuo l i p support of additional troops nnd
rfistrivo,) ,1)H l6 i no d. A French steamer of
gjistei with ih,.*- avana 00 Die lstinst.. and exchanged
*“ , 'Oport No other foreign man-nf-war
.ii'Hities, ihe „ Oiario de la Marina, ot 2d instant,
n ‘*teof war/Ji-cUa 00 #t 1Iavana tbo Spanish
J ,r '-stilt hcr*nas t * B|? " 8 f"'l oar ge of tobacco nnd se-
da 'l Cr P a86 °ngers have at least $200,000in gold
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 12. 1850.
~ T CARDS.
NUMBER gao.
ltcniM of News by the Cmnbrin.
Dangerous Position of Marshal Ilaynau at llano-
ocr.—The Zeitung for Norddcutschlaml, of tho 11th
instant, nimounccs the arrival of General Haynau at
Hanotcr, nnd tho outbreak of some potty disturban
ces in consequence of n mob wishing to attack tile
hotel in which the Marshal had taken his quarters.—
Several arrests took place, nnd it was found necessa
ry to disperse the crowd by menus of the civic
guard. 1 lie Paris correspondent of tho Times states
that a police force hud to protect General Ilaynau
“from the violence of the Democrats of Cologne,
who wished to imitate tho draymen of London,”
Ilaynau. The following inscription limy lie seen
chalked upon a wall at Backside, in the neighborhood
of Barclay &. Perkins' brewery : “ Near this spot, in
the arms of the Police, nnd covered with dirt, fell
Gen, Ilaynau, Sept.' 4, 1850." Tho very stoues do
prate his whereabouts.
Completion of the Hritahnia 11 ridge. Our columns
may at length record the final triumph of Air. Ste
phenson's engineering genius in bridging the Mcnni
Straits. A communication, dated Menai Straits, Fri
day, Sept. 13, says :—“After some years of unremit
ting labor, the engineers safely lowered tho 'last'of
the Britannia tubes to its permanent resting place
today."
Shipwreck and Loss af Life. Intelligence has'hecn
received at Lloyd's ot tho destruction of nn im
mense number of ships, and tho loss of upwards of
a hundred lives, in a tremendous galo that occurred
nt the Cape of Good Hope on the 30th of dune last.
During the tempest tho barque Grindlay nnd the Bri
tish Setler train went down with all hands, the Roy
al Albert became a total wreck, but fortunately her
crew were saved.
Fancy Ball at Louisville. The Louisville Courier
has u long account of a grand fancy ball given on the
25th ult., by Mrs. Robert J Ward, the lady who figur
ed so conspicuously in the Lawrence divorce corres
pondence. The following description of the appear
ance of the late Mrs. Bigelow Lawrence will interest
the ladies:
Aliss Snllie Ward, os usual, was the centre of at
traction, She appeared during tho evening in two
splendid costumes, ench of which was peculiarly be
coming. Before supper she was Nourmahal, the light
of the llarcm. She wore u pink satin skirt, with sil
ver lamnis over it, nnd a bodice embroidered with
silver nnd studded With diamonds; her oriental
sleeves were of white, adorned with silver and gold,
nnd her trousers of satin, spangled with glittering
gold; her hair was braided with pearls and covered
with a beautiful Greek cap, nnd her tiny pink skippers
wero gorgeously embroidered with silver. The
splendid jewels profused over this magnificent cos
tume threw back the light which fell upon them as if
in sheer disdain of inferior effulgence.
Her second appearance was Nourmahal at the Feast
of Roses. Her dress was white illusion, dotted wish
sliver, white silvered veil, wreath of white roses,
white silk boots with silver anklets; and she bore the
charmed lute. In this latter character she was truly
a beautiful exemplification ol tho poetical thought she
represented. Always sweet and fair, and lovely,
und beautiful, she was if possible, more bo during
that evening, nnd her different characters were sus
tained incomparable excellent.
profit. lie borrowed a small sum of money from n
friend, nnd repairing to Flanders, he there bought
pieces of laec, which, without any danger, he smug
gled into France in the following manner :
He trained nn active spaniel to his purpose. He
caused him to be shnved, nnd procured for him the
skin ofRnotlierdog. of the same hue and the same
shape. lie then rolled the lace around the body of
his dog, and put over it the garment of the stranger
so ndroitly, that it was impossible to discover the
trick. The lnce thus arrnngedin his pedestrian band-
nox, he would sny to his docile messenger—“Forwnrd,
my friend." At these words the dog v§d start nnd
pass boldly through the gates of Maliffbs of Valen-
cinnes, in the face of the vigilant officers placed
there to prevent smuggling. Hnving passed the
bounds, ho would WHit tor his master nt a little dis
tance in the open country. There they mutually
caressed and feasted, and the merchant placed his
packages in a place of security, renewing his occu-
pntion as necessity required.
Such was the success of tho smuggler, that in five
or six years lie amassed a handsome fortune, and kept
Ilia coach. Envy pursues the prosperous. A miscliit*
vious neighbor betrayed the lnce merchant, mid, not-
wltli funding his efforts to disguise his dog, he was
suspected, watched, niul discovered.
How lnr does the cunning of some nnimals'cxtend!
Did the spies of tho custom house expect hitn nt one
gate, he saw them at n distance, nnd instantly went
towards the other. Were tho gutes shut ngaiuethim,
lie overcome every obstacle.
Sometimes he leaped over the wall; at others he
passed secretly behind a carriage, or running be
tween the legs of travellers, lie would thus accom
plish his aim. One day, however, while swimming
hi a stream nearMalines, he was shot, nnd died in the
water. There was then about him live thousand
crowns worth of lac?—the loss of which did not af
fect the master, but he was inconsolable for the loss
of his faithful dog.
An Impatient Lover.—Edward I.ndbroke, a respec-
tnbly dressed young mnn, was nwaiting, at the East
ern Counties Railway Station, Shoreditch, the arrival,
hy the Colchester train, of a young lady, to whom
he was paying his addresses, and ns the train was be
hind its time he became grently excited abused all
the authorities of the railway, and nt last assaulted
one of the officers. He was given into custody, nnd
when the lady arrived she found her lover was in the
lock-up. He wns fined 40s. and ordered to find bail
to keep the peace.
The Latest Compliment. At tho WestboroUgh
(Mass.) Cattle Show, Inst week was exhibited a Hol
stein cow called “.fenny Lind,” with a_ bull calf by
her side nmned “Bnrnum 1"
Special Notices.
• NOTICES
of Candidates for Office are published daily, until the
First Monday in January next, for the sum of Five
Dollars—Payable strictly inadvance.
Receiver of Tax Returns for Client limn Co.
H. T. THEU3 will he a candidate lor the Office in
January next. Oct !l
SELECT SCHOOL.
The undersigned proposes to open a School, limit
ed to twenty five pupils, at twenty live dollars each
per term of 5j months; one half payable in advance,
tlie balance nt three months. The course oi 6tudy
will embrace the Elementary and higher branches
of English, together with Latin, Muthematics, and
Practical Surveying. The exercises oi the school will
commence as soon as fifteen pupils are entered. Ap
ply at Air. J. M. Cooper’s Book Store
Sept 19 tf JOS. M. SHELLA1AN.
YOCN« LADIES' SCHOOL.
Aladame A. Girard has the honor of announcing to
her many friends and the people of Ssvaunnh, that
Bhe will re-bpeu her school for young ladies on the
1st of October.
JL K. I’reston, Esq., will, as usual, have charge of
the English Department. ‘
sept 24 12td2w4
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
J. B C UBBEDGE,
No 115 Bay-Btreet, Savannah, Geo.,
PRINTER ot the Daily Morning
News, respectfully informs his friends
and the public, tlint he is prepared
to execute orders for Plain und Fancy
Printing in superior style, nnd on ns
favorable terms ns any establishment
in the city; his.material being nil new
I and of tlie latest styles, uud the best
Workmen bsing nmployeii, he hopes to give sutis-
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING.
GEORGE N. NICIIOL8,
Owen’s Building opposite Pulaski House, Savannah,
Is prepared to execute all work in his line with
dispatch, and in a style not to be surpassed. Prices
ns reasonable ns any other establishment in the city.
6m / July 9.
oTfTJ tl
PIANO AND
|F URN I TURK .STORE,
The Subscribers take
this method tq inform their
friends and the public that they are now making large
additions to tlieli stock of \
PianoH nnd Cabinet Furniture,
which they oiler for sale at New York prices.
Our stock of Furniture and Pianos is made to our
own order and selection. We have confidence in re
commending it to all who are in want, and on the
most accommodating terms.
I. W. MORRELL & CO.
I. W. MORRELL N. F. WEBSTER.
Allg 1
JOHN POOLE,"
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IX
Paints, Oils, Tur t mtineaai Famishes, French and
American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white
wash Brushes, sable and'camel-hair Pencils,
badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain
ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, 4c. 4c.
Paper Hangings, Borders and Fire Board Prints.
N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding,
Graining, and Glazing done nn reasonable terms by
JOHN POOLE,11 Whitaker Street,
nearly opposite Swift, Denslow & WebBter
March 30 M
P. JACOBS,
CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE,
No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign ofjbe Indian) near Alonu-
ment Square) Savannah, Geo.
N. B.—Keeps constantly mu hand, Spanish, Half
Spunish nnd American Scgars, at Wholesale and Re
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, fenutf, &c.
AIareh29. tf
HTOVES, TIN WARE, &c., ifcr.
T HE best assortment of Cooking and other Stoves
ever ottered in this market, consisting of select
patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York nnd
Albany, Tin Wnreat wholesale, ot the best quality.
Japanned and Planished Ware, Lifting and Force
Pumps. Beer Pumps, Lead Pipe, Brnss Preserve Ket
tles, Copper, Tin nnd Brnss Lanterns, a very hnnds
ome variety. Counter mid Tea Scales, Patent Cottee
Mills, Cool Hods nnd Pokers, CoalShovels and Sif
ters, Cake Shovels, Brinish Lustre, tec.. Sic.
Although my store is not very large, a great por
tion ot stoveB, &c., can bo seen where they are stor
ed near at hand.
JAMES SULLIVAN.
JulY 13 _ _ , Whitaker street, Savnnnn^h, Qg.
COCK, Capt. aIuruay, will leave fo
SAFA N N A H
mutual insurance company,
of this city.
C. P. Richardsoxe, Prest. J. A. Norris, See.
The above Company is now prepared to take Ma- j
rineund Fire Risks, in this city or the surrounding j
country, on the most favorable terms, for which ap-1
ply to the Secretary, at their OJkce, No. 150 on the
Buy. ly June 11 -
STRATTON tfc J
PRACTICAL GA*
No. 7ti St. Julign-sfi-ect. fl’orj
And Bull-i'
lODHON,
8 FITTERS,:
shop corner of State f
Dwellings, Stores, Churches, <V.c. fitted up at tho (
shortest notice and In the best manner Personal at- ‘
tention given to nil work entrusted to their eare. E
References.—R. H. Griffin, Esq., President of f
the Gas Light Company, nnd the contractors erecting i"
the Gas Works. c
May 29. 5m
U. CRANSTON,
GAS FITTER,
91 Bryan-street, next door to Hamilton 4 Symons.
The subscriber respectfully informs tile citizens
of Suvnnnah, that lie will shortly receive a large as
sortment of Gas Burners, Pennants, Brackets, &c.,
&c„ from Philadelphia.—Having competent work
men engaged, he is prepared to fill any orders on the
most reasonable terms, nnd solicits their patronage.
April 17 Cm
LONDON PHCENIX FIRE OFFICE.
Takes itisks in Savannah. Apply to
Ang 1. R. HABERSHAM & SON. Agts.
HENRY K. PRESTON,
Tcnclier in the Classics nml Mnlhcumtics,
NO. 74 ST. JULIAN-srnEET.
sept 2 tf
OR. MOREL :
OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST.
Feb. 7.) SAVANNAH, GA.
CARD.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs his former
friends and acquaintances, that lie intends to re
turn to SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, in person, enrly in
October, nnd has taken the store No 96 Bryant-st., one
door west of Whitaker, nnd will open the same with
nn entire new and large assortment of SEASONABLE
READY MADE CLOTHING, all manufactured this
fall, expressly for this place, under his own immediate
attention, unsurpassed by any other establishment.
A. P. HOUSTON.
Formerly Hamilton & Houston.
The above Clothing business will bn continued
in all its various departments by the new firm of
HOUSTON & GIIOUNDESON,
No. 96 Bryant-sL
Terms :—Cash or City acceptances,
sept26 tf
U NDER SHIRTS, of Silk, Merino and (fctton,
with an assortment of Drawers. Just received
Oct 1 by PRICE & VEADEIl, 147 Bay-st.
p OSHEN BUTTER.—10 tuba Goshen Butter,
Vlf just received and for sale hy
sept 27 WM DAVIDSON.
JENN Y LINO’S SONGS.—Child of the Regi-
J ment; Camp was luy Home; Como my lovely
Maiden; Farewell my Fatherland; I’ve left my Snow-
clad Hills; I Dream of my Fatherland; Jenny Liud's
Last Night in England; My Home, my Happy Home;
Post Boy’s return; Search Through the Wide World;
Ses King's Bride; Song of the Drum; Stars of Heav
en are Gleaming; Thy Blessing Dearest Mother; Sa
int a la France; Rataplan; Upon a Summer’s Day;
What are the World und its pleasures. For sale hy
F. ZOGBAUM & CO.,
sept 27 Cor. St Julian-st., and Market-sqr.
M FOll SALE, OR RENT. Lots Nos. 17
and 18, Columbia-square, with the Improve
ments, areoffered for sale, and ifnot sold by the 15th
of October next, will be rented. Possession given
on the 1st November next Apply at this office.
Sept 23 || t!5o
CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE*
rpiIE Undersigned having formed a Copartnership
-l under the name and aiyleof 8. K. BOTHWELL
& Co., for the transaction of a GROCERY and Gen
eral COMMISSION BUSINESS, haviugtaken theetore
formerly occupied by the late Phillip Reilly, tender
their services to their friends and the public general
ly. 8.E. BOTHWELL,
July 24 3m R. L. GAMBLE.
A DMINISTRATOR’S Snlc. Will be sold, at
il the residence of C. Bevill, Effingham Co. on the 1 st
day of November next nil the Perishable Property
belonging to the Estate of the late Gideon C.Bevill, de
ceased, consisting of: Mules. Horses, Waggons, Calls
Timber Carriages, Street Waggon, Buggy and Iter
ness, Saddle and Bridle, Black Smith. Carpenter im
plantation Tools, two Wood Flats, Household an-
Kitchen furniture; together with many otherarti
eles too tedious to mention, for the benefit of Heirs
and Creditors, Terma of sale made known on tlie
day. E. W. SOLOMONS, Adiq.
Sept 28 F t N-l
B O Y" S 9
READY MADE CLOTHING!
The undersigned would reaperlfal- eMHk
ly inform both Parent?nnd Guardians, TUBS
; having lloya to clothe, that he has just
returned from Now-Yorlt, with a complete assort
ment ol * r '
Boys’ Ready Made Clothing!
W n) "' wl11 keep up the assortment through the g
H season. He hns taken much pains in having 2
« them made up to suit this market, and wilt offer 2
o them to Ids patrons ns low as possible. Each ar- ”
> ticlo will he marked with the selling price, and w
no abatement 1 rum it. Tho following wilt com-
w pose the assortment: w
J5 Boys’ Black Cloth Cloaks nnd Over Coat* S
J “ Drab and black Pilot Over Sucks w
^ “ green,iirown nud bl’k Cloth Sack* ►
O “ huicy Tweed, Cas., Frock and Sack Coat* tf
P “ “ " .. “ Polka Coatees m|
“ full trimmed hl'fc Clolh Frock Coat*
0 “ hl'te.bl’k.hr'ji.given nnd Cadet Jacket* Sg
g “ hi k mixed Satinet R. Jackets "
3 " fancy Caslmure and bl'k Cas. Pant* 2
g “ Tweed, Cat. nnd Satinet Pants tf
O “ bl’k dg’d Satin Velentia and Mral'sVaalB. tf
M Children’s bl’k and fancy Dress Suitoa,
p, Boys’ white and col’d Shirts and under Shirt* Q
“ fit* 0 blue and black Navy Caps, with and t*
<z without Cover*, with a complete assortment of O
pq Cnps of all other kinds, from Ghildreti’ft Jockeys HI
N. B.—Having q privnte room for trying on H
Boys’ Clothing, l'must decline sending It ont 9
2 to bo tried on, exceptin case* of sickness. Those (t
in want are invited to give me a call, at the —
Clothing Store Nos. 69and 150, Gibbons' Range,
S°Pt 25 GEO. S. NICHOLS*
STOVES,
Just received nnd for mile 150 Cook Stove*, and
RangeB ; 100 pnrlor Stove*, 75 Hall and Office Stove*
ot tho most lushlonnblo patterns. Also Force, Lift,
. J " n “, "oar Pumps, Plain nnd Jappnned Tin Ware,
the above poi tsumi intermediate landings, every FriJHollow and Enunielled Ware, Furnaces, Smoothing
day, at 10 o'clock A.M. Forfreight or passage applylrons, Grid Irons, Sauce Pans, Fry Puns, Sic., Lead
on board, or to BEHN Sc FOSTER, Agt*, 7 Pipe, sheet Lead, Iron, Copper nnd Zinc.
Bay Street. McARTHOR St MORSE,
Oct 7 “ - —
FOR AUGUSTA, HAMBURG,
AND THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS
Arrival of tho bark Peter Demill. YVe have jnat
The Steam-packet OREGON 0 5^?T ve, , fel ‘hffonowingyerydeilra-
• - — - - — me goods, viz: Children’s white nnd colored Wool
Leaven Saturday Morning October 1‘2.
Freight or Passage, apply on hoard, or to
ROWLAND & WASHBURN. Agts
throughout the season.
Cabin passage, $20
Steorage Passengers 8
No berth secured until paid for.
For Freight or Passage apply
' THC
No. 13 Barnard Street.
ANOTHER IMPORTANT ARRIVAL-
XV Arrival Of tho bark Peter Demill. YV„ tin. In
Captain Shaw; will leave the Ut ’T,?' v,z L ’"We and colored Wool
ion Steam Boat Company’s Whm S.J W’uf’i %*ft MWes YVlilte
las above, at 10 o’clock, A M. Fo 8 ," d n, H J% L £ dlw d ? B, * ck * nd * lat « 4o. all quali-
Blnck CHflhmere do.; do. Segoniado.; do Sfepwr
made colored Spun do.; do. Black Ingrain Silk do.;
Men’s brown nnd mixed Half do.; Super Merino halt
do.; Ladien’ Cashmere Gloves; a superior article La
dies' Si Gents JJ. 8, Gloves; Cnsson and French buck
Gloves;Tuftcd Mitts: Striped AVool Mitts; Canton Mitts.
Children’s Mutt's; Berlin Cutis; Victoria Boots; Cuba,
FGR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC STEAM NAV
1GATION COMPANY’S LINE.
To Snll on Hnturday, Oct 10. -• v —~—
at 4 o'clock P. M.prtcisely, from Adger’s South WharJ ' ® u P or Bo 7 a ,' Boots; Ladles and Gents’Silk
j. Tho lino superior Steam Ship OS aod Mermo Vesta; Man s royal ribbed Drawer*; La-
PREY, Capt. John Dickinson, huviiij d *°l H P ua Sllk Scarfs; Gents Mubblin*; Wop> Strip-
been thoroughly refitted and enlarp ad J'H a H*n,v£ H P cr «J* oods j, ' o vet , JBbtions; Tstleta
sd, will sail as ubovc, and continue ti nno Belt Ribbons; Gauze, Cap nnd Neck do.; an ele-
sail regularly every other Suturday afturnooi ® a,l ‘ assortment ol Bonnet Ribbons;, style entirely
• • 1 new, and patterns exceedingly rich. Plaid YVool
Shawls; Super Long do.; Children.’* Sock*; Knitting,
Cotton, Gilt Button*, Sic., all of which will be sold at
gur usual low prices, for cash or city acceptance*.
J7URREL1, Si BOGGS.
UNION (STEAMBOAT COMPANY
*E!!llS| OF
OMAS G. BUDD, sept 18 YVcst corner Broughton nnd Barnard-ata.
Cr. East Bay and Boyce’s So. Whf. Charlestn, s! C BALTIMORE FLOUR. 200 home!* Balti
more Floor. 100 barrels ex. do. do. Land
tug irom brig Albemarle, ntBnlton’s YVbarf. For sale
hy R. HABERSHAM & SON.
Sept. 18
PIONO FORTES—The snbscri-
bers would respecttYilly call attention
to their stock of Piano rortes, com-
prising a variety of styles, compass
nnd finish, by J. B. Dunham, A. Stodart and \Vm.
Hall and Son, New York, and L. Gilbert, Boston; in
cluding the inotalic frame, vibrating overbridge pa-
,tcnt notion, &.c. Those instruments are of warran
ted durability,linscd uponnn established reputation
of mnny years standing, nnd are ottered at factory
p rices by the manufacturer's agents.
F. ZOGBAUM & Co.,
„ „ _ ,, G°rSt Julinn-st..nnd Market-eq.
N. B.-Second hand l’innos token in ekehaiige.
Sept. 17.,
S AVANNAH GYMNASIUM. The subscrib
er respectfully informs tlie Ladies and Gentlemen
ol Savannah that he is now fully prepared for the re
ception of company, and will at nil times from this
date he fully supplied witli the beat of
Ice Creams, Cakes, Confectionary, Lemonade, and the
very best flavored Lemon and Ginger Pop
ver made in this city. Cotillion and Family Parties,
PicNics and Bo n t Excursions will he furnished with
th cnbove articles on short notice nnd at reasonable
prices.
V The Garden and Grounds attached to the Gym
tnistum will be open to ladles and gentlemen all hours
o f the day nnd evening unt.l 10 oVlock, and refresh-
inents will be served them upon giving notice with
the bell.
P. S. All the urchery apparatus having arrived,
Ladies wishing to form clubs are now notified.
May 16 tf YVM. CLAGllORN.
T_T ARPEll’S New Monthly Magazine for Septem-
A A her, and further supplies of the previous num
bers.
Nos. 5 nnd 6 Pictorial Field Book of the American
Revolution.
The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, with reminis
cences of Friends and Cotemporaries.
No. 8 Latter Day Pamphlets, Edited by Thomas
Carlyle.
Julia Howard, a romance by Mrs. Martin Bell.
No. 16 Byrne’s Dictionary ol Mechanics, Engine
YVork, &c.
History of Darius, the Great By Jacob Abbott.
Principles of Medical Jurisprudence; designed for
tho professions of Law and Medicine. By Amos Dean.
Practical Sermons to he read in families and social
meetings. By Archibald Alexander, D. D.
The Logic and Utility of Mathematics, with tlie
best methods of instruction, explained and illustrated.
By Charles Davies, L. L. I).
Alsop’s Fables, a new version, chiefly from original
sources. By Rev. Thomas James, M. A.
No. 11 Inconographic Encyclopaedia.
The Snow Flake, for 1851.
Leaflets of Memory, for 1851.
Freeh supply of the Berber. Received by
<">Pt 25 JOHN M. COOPER.
CABINET MAKING nnd UP
HOLSTERY".—H. S. BOGARDUS, No-
25 Bull st, would inform Ilia citizens of Sa
vannah, that he has taken the above store,
for the purpose of carrying oil tho Cabinet and Up
holstering business, viz: Making new and reparing old
furniture. Old furniture bought and Bold. The bot
toms of Sofas, Div tins, Cha'rs, and Ottomans, made
over and le-covered. Glass plates of all sizes keptfor
sale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, nnd Matting, cut and put
down. Bells and Lamps hung; Curtains and Roller
Blinds put up. Musical I nstrumnnts of nil kinds re
paired. YVool, hair nnd moss Matrasses lor sale;
Also, feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Matt as.
■os made over in the best manner.
-j Every description of Coffins on hand
® and made tu 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, tor the last seventeen years,
which induces him to believe that he can please all
those who will favor him with a portion of their
work. april 5—ly
HALE ROPE.—250 coils Kentucky Palo Hope
AA in smull coils, landing and for sale hy
July 15 COHENS & HERTZ
AA ANAL FLOUR, &C.--40 libla pure Genesee
AX Flour; 30 do Hiram Smith’s Extra do; 30 kegs
selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy
Cheese; 50 do Adamantine Candles; 30' hags Old
Gov’t Java Coffee; 60 bbls Butter, Sugar and So
da Crackers; 25 boxes Soda Biscuit; 15 bbls Tread
well’s Pilot Bread; 25- half chests 6 oz papers Black
Tea; 15 do do 1 lb do; landing nnd for sale by
sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
30,000 PAIRS PLANTATION
BROGANS.—Tlie Subscribers are
>iow receiving tlieir 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 n series oi year*, we would
respectfully invite Planters who have not ret pur
chased of us, to give us a call, to whom we pledge
ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. - In addition
to our thick work, we keep constantly on hand •
large and choice stock of Ladles’, Gentlemen'* and
Children Boots and Shoes. Please try us.
VERSTfLLE, LUFEURROYV Si BUTLER,
oct 1 3m
FIHVBBO Sacks and Frock Coats. Received a*
A lor sale cheap by
°°t 8 PRICE A VEAPEB.-
JAA8IMERE PANTS and Vests, bluck and
vx fancy. J ust received at
gc Pt33 PIERSON & HEIDT’3.
MELODEONS. These beautiful in
struments are recommended to the Musical
YVorld, as tlie most unique invention of {the
kind ever produced. The key-board is from
four to five octaves in compas*, and Blmilar to that of
the Piano Forte. By the uae of a swell, the vohuno
of tone can lie increased so as to equnl that of the
Chapel Organ, ns substitutes for which they are be
coming generally in use. Their beauty or finish, su
perior quality ot tone, portability and extreme econ
omy ofprice, render them nil tbatisdssirable to those
who cultivate a taste for Sacred Music; while their
remarkable quickness of touch ronderstbem suscep
tible of the most rapid execution. For sale by the
Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGBAUM A, CO,
Aug 5 Corner St. Juliau-st. and Market-square.
TYTKW FLOUR.—100bbls. BaltimoreFkmr. from
11 new wheat; 50 do. pure Genesee do, do. do.; 40
do. Hiram Smith's Extra do., do. do Landing and
for sale hy SC RANTON, JOHNSTON & CO.
Oct 4
Landing and
P AILS.—100 dozen painted Pails,
for sale by
Oct 3 BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.
T>UTTE1 . CHEESE, MACERAL, &e,-40 teg*
AA Selected Goshen Butter; 100 boxes English DM-
ry Cheese; 20 half bills. No. 1 Maekeral new; 25 bills-
do.No.1 do. do.; 25 do. do. No. 2 do. do.; 40 do. do.
No. 3 do. do.; 1 hbd. new Codfish. Landing end for
sale by 6
Oct 3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Si CO.
']YrOTIOE.-*Four months after date, application
II will be made to the Honorable the Justices of the
Interior Court of Chatham county, when sitting tor
ordinary purposes, for lenve to sell the following
property, viz: One negro man named Peter, and all
the real estate of Philip Reilly, late of said county,
deceased, fortho benefit of the heirs and creditors of
said estate. JULIA ANN RIELLY, Adm’x.
aug 27
rkUNDKE BAGGING^-The subscribers offer
AA lur sale 1000 pieces, weighing from 1* ® 14 to*
f vard HOB’T IlABEltBHAM * SON?*
Augusts
A OTOT of those beautiful Jenny Lind Fancy
Cloth Sacks. For sales low, at
3*1*33 PIERSON Sc HEIDT’S.
. FASHIONABLE HATS—a few dozen,
just received by
«*Pt30 , PRICE & VEADER.
CIGHT EXCHANGE ON NEW YORK.
LX oct 2 12t R. HABERSHAM fc SON.
I * 0 /* 2 !. Old stand of Hamilton A Symons.
plG BLUE.—1 cask Superior English Fig Blue.
Just received nnd for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON St CO.
sept 23 Gibboan’ Building.