Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, October 14, 1850, Image 1

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;i|lir Hollars pw annum. YOU® 1 Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 14. 1850. Single Number, Two Cents. ===***= YjouBDDAll.Y AND TRI-WEEKLY, P1J BV JOHN W. COOPER. . T filoMFSON, EDITOR. terms: i , n„llv Morning News in delivered to City t The •*'*“» j 4 ve r annum, payable halt yearly in Ijbscnoef* RN ckn to a week, payabli to the Ijra/ic*. 0 | B copies, two cents. P ,n Tri Weekly Morning News,for tliecoun- I TllC -.Onit all Iite news matter and new advertise- y ’m"f tho daily, is famished for two dollars pur- p IinUD1 ’-msara tainserted at the following rates : ' dVCr i insertion, iS0,'‘0 | 1 square 1 month, $7,00 I 1 " 1 " ,i nance,.1 50 1 square 2 months, la,00 Stat-hcont 2,50 j 1 square 3 moutlt8, 13,00 r3$e* or less to constitute a square. > ‘-m.ro for each insertion. •'i'" I advertisements inserted at tho usual rates. I’d ertlseinents from transient persons or strangers, ■it lip uuid advance. . _ t , lUSl v , -.ej S( . r8 will be restricted to their regu- ml allother advertisements not pertain- Yearly advertisu ■ )r t”Sr'regul"fii- business as agreed for, will hecharg “Vnr'lv’adverlisers exceedingintheir advertisements i,!average number of linos agreed for, will be charged lt |.»= < Advertiserneuts sent to this office wilfiout di- i ' t0 the number of insertions, will be pnb- lied daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and 'harxed accnrdingiy. 4 ||new advertiesments appear in the Tn-iveek- ^Sews, for the cottutry. , ; ,n [, c tters directed to this office or the Editor, ,uit be po.t paid. the morning JSEWS. Correspondence °f tho Daily Morning News. Devonpoiit, September 30,1850. j) E , B pir,—3y Gils post you will receive the If'est ,(England Conservative newspaper, in which you vill litulwn have commenced to arouse the dormant verities of the “giant” by Inserting the extract from be Baltimore pupor, concerning the contemplated ine of steamers from Savannah to Liverpool, as tlsoyour ndmirnble description of the capabilities, uij the present limited commercial pursuits of this port. You will also see that tlie editor views the matter of establishing a line of Packets to Snvnn- iih Irani here U3 most favorable ; and ho intends o return again nnd again to tho subject, until I trust eshall have fully awakened public attention nnd iJitiilualenterprizeto thepositiveimportanceol'this ommercinl project. This wil^O/tnore speedily be one by a knowledge on this side of the water, that on would not be behind in joining any enter prize f this character—and from the known go-n-head #lure of your citizens, their zeal would no uoubt far utstrip us when the'advnntnges of our port tire [routed lo them, through the medium of the “Dai- Morning News," which i purpose to furnish at dif- reut periods. > Our locality, viz: Plymouth, Devonport and lonchouse, contains nearly 100,003 inhabitants,with Tgc surrounding villages, nnd is situated almost at he entrance of the English Channel; the “three urns’’e-cli-nd about threo miles from East to West; leirrastern, southern and western sides nre skirted, ad deeply iiuuuiti.-d by tfie broad deep and extensive reeks and harbors in tho estuaries of the Tamar mlPlym, which meet in Plymouth Sound, and take be names of Cutwnter, Sutton Pool, Mill Bay, Stone- ousePooland Hatnonze—to the hitter of which the rest Naval Arsenal of Devonport Dock Yard presents its massive sea wall,nnd numerous docks,ships Sec. la semicircular range of more than half a mile. Ply- loulb Citiidelund Mill Bay front, a broad arm of the igli-h Channel, called the sound, in which the force the Atlantic surges is considerably broken by the upendous Breakwater, which is over two miles mtli ol the citadel, extending about a mile in length roes the central part. On the Western pud of the •utkwater is erected a Light House, which rises ! feet above the platform. The most inexperienced amen who is suffered to have charge ol a vessel, in avail himself of the shelter of the Breakwater •ring the darkest night. Tho course is first direct- I by the Edystonelight, fifteen miles off in the chan- ■1; and when lie has entered the sound, the Brenk- ntor, by a beautiful and original contrivance, ex ists a red light whilst he is in foul g.ottnd, which istimcsa clear colorless appearance as soon as he has itivcd in good anchorage. The light can he seen at ic distance of eight miles, except in foggy weather, hen a bell is struck a certain number of jimee er Y uihiute, hy clock machinery. The harbors ml creeds on either side of the port, are shut in um the violence of ocean storms on the West hy a “M peninsular range' of hills extending from Com al to .Mount Edgecombe, and the long projection Nonrhouse terminating at Devil's Point, oppo- a Miunt Edgco-nbe, within which point a total cvk was narer known, tho harbors being entirely -n, j ncknr], nnd yet so commodious thnt the largest ' “il ships lie at single rruioring.swinging with the j s trelrom danger. One of our principal merchants •n, and and n member of the Legislature, asserted I * . S^tonehouse Poolthal it was unequnledin Jl', Tho sound on the East is protected hy rc “ 1 | ro, aontory of Mount Battan at tho entrance the mouth of the river Plym nnd from . . •' mri >ith derives its name. Sutton Pool '’’■'-contiguous t0 Catwater.and is nearly sur- by the eastern part of the borough. Theen- crsf.'n otJt Teot in wivltli between the two large „ Cs c j* Die Barbican ;) during the last four years j]i„| lm ! 11176 been expended in ciensingand deep i.i’ 11 8 foosidered'now one of the finest tidal in tho kingdom. -mitiat' , hV!iy - ilom t * 1R fftuode works at Dartmoor hinbi ' lt lts R °oth-eastern angle, nnd itisinten. hlwsv ' e ,?., commun ' cllt i on w ith the South Devon nn tli 1 n- extpn ds nbout 500 yards inwards •I aliont ft, r * )6twe, ' n Plymouth nnd Stonehouse oa ax,f Mme breadth. Mill Bay ricr mens. 8 "f 3|in(! I rom,llc eastern side of the hay. Ves. 1 tine p- ° na - ' )Urt * len - mny lie safely close to in lii Cr ' B btner harbor nt low wn* .tion hr ° f rn *' s cnl,n ect with the Railway itt,,j’,, J 1,1Pnnt ' of which goods can bn trails- ‘I ;i ; T-, r,l f l , U “’. lni P or *' chip to the most dis- ttany. le kingdom without change of con- 'ebased th ' u ^ 81 ' Vt>8tren Hock Company, hnve the he, i , , r an '* Harbor, nnd are constructing bicii wji! tlle ® a Y ibe Great Western Docks, ids e nou „, UT ° fu, Dcient deptli of water nnd gates vessel' * 0r roce P t * on of large steam and ''hutcornt P lar ? p8t ot these Docks is now -l*’ '"‘b occupies 23 acres, nnd is 22 Wfl intis ' i 11 * 0C * £ f otrnnce for vessels of nhont f Ibe hr'..", S'des wide enough lor tho reception kb there will h ***’ bi-twecn the docks and the mtainin. » „ H 8 P ac ‘ 0l *s outer harbor, capable of l the ® rpilt number ot vessels of nil classes. ■»«, ™ there will be ^railing Dock, suffi. “lit, belnJ m! 1 tl> the largest vessel ever e entire jti-i., ^ loc b’ 8® feet wide. .All around ‘Ivi.. Uu - W !" be wnrebuu'ses for goods, which ‘“ Wd also the P1:uil “ r “toms in Liverpool or I.oit- CC5 htoes ,,r . 11,08 tajiproredmachinery lorlandiiig 81 P sw 'tb the utmost possible dispatch condition when 1 gained the aurfuce. As soon as I hail clearod my Blotnach and lUaga of water, 1 looketl around to see where the Steamer was, which hod floated Inr to the southeast. About a hundred yards to the south-west i observed several things afloat towards which I started and for the first fifteen min utes hail nothing to support myself with. 1 then found a hoard about three f»ut long and two wide on which I rested for a moment, nuJ took the first long breath. During all this time, the cries of those who were trying to sustain themselves were most heart-rending, utiJ loud above nil the others was clearly distinguish ed thnt ol a lfeuiale, I tried to throw oif my contand boots, but finding it impossible, turned out of my cour.e to try to render aid to tho lady. When neur enough to see her, 1 called out to her to take courage, ti lling iter that 1 would soon he whither ; also not to spenuhrr strength hy callinglbr help, hut to hold firm to her plunk, since site would soon bo saved. Blio eplied that her strength Was almost gone, nnd tliut unless she was soon saved it would be too late. At the same time, a man, a few yards front her, roll ed oft'his plank, but whether be was previously dead or not could not be ascertained; ho noitherstruggled nor gave a sound, but immediately disappeared. Tlie sea rolled so heavily, l could scarcely swim against it, and it was ut this tithe that some one of tlie floating planks or timbers sirurk against my side and arm, and threw mo under water. Recovering myself, however, I turned to look nt tho lady, who was then being carried on the tup of a high wave, nnd holding firmly to her plunk; Broiled with her and she went under. But hy an almost superhuman effort, she recovered her position on the plank again, and commenced calling for aid. She soon lost Iter hold again and went down, but rising asked mo to help her, as she should soon go down, arid when almost near enough to reach her plank, she gradually relax, ed her hold, and with one long gurgling cry disappear forever. For the first time, I felt desolate ami disheartened, fearing h st the steamer was gtiing to leave us, amt looked towards the land, but nouo could be seen. Another man, soon after, went down near me, cry ing for help and mercy, and 1 begun to think my last hour wn* at bund. Suffice it to say, that after being in the water fur mure thou tilt ee quarters of tut hour, he was rescued by the steumer's boats, yet, sad to re late, only nine were left to tell tho mournful tale, twenty-four having gone to their final account. Ol these, one was the child pftlit- above mentioned lady, which the steward with praiseworthy humanity, car ried through tlie waves, swimming with one hand, till no signs of lilt- appealing, he left it. The steward was picked up in an exhausted state. The Captain wus drawn under water by some one who seized him hy the hand, and who came near drowning him. Almost immediately after this he was seized again hy tho breast, and in disengaging himselt had tu tear oft' his clothes. Al ter recovering himself, however, he swam away lor the steamer, and finding a plank, managed to save himself. The rest of the crew, and tiie remaining passengers, met with no particular Incidents. All being roused front their sleep, no one had time to save anything, and many passengers never got out of the cabin. In the midst of all Ibis grntiude, only one cause of uneasiness nets ns a drawback, nnd that is the long deffiy ot the steamer’s boats in coming to our rescue. \V hy we were forty minutes in the water is a ques- thm which I would not like topress for an answer.— Three went down who struggled more than half an hour. Yet let a veil be thrown over the whole; all was so ordered by the will of Him who alike ruleth the armies of heaven and the children of men. Flushing, Monday, Oct. 7 W. H. Stanton. Richard P. Robinson, '('tils person, of Ilellen Jewett notnricty, was in New York a few weeks ago. ienjoying the society of bit? t.'jk fxitnds. The Day- Hoolt says lje Iftokcd remarkably well and reported nimeell as one ol The happiest of ull old fashioned mnr- nod me", m the pos-essiMi of a fond wife nnd three children, all snugly provided lor in the tortile valley ot i exits. Hi* maintains his entire innocence efthe awtulerimo tor which ho was tried and acquitted, l ublic judgment lias been strong against him. Through the protection afforded hy St. Nicolaa’Is land irom tho providing gales, shipping cun approach and depart in tho most severe weather. Arrange, ments have been raude with the Custom House nu thoritieB, nnd offices are already finished for doing business. I ought to meutiou that a handsome octag. onal tower for a look-out office nnd station is orocted torn tide surveyor nnd his crew, on the Pier ; also a handsome hotel is in courso of erection. The South Devon Railway immediately joins tho Docks. This line extends to Exeter.50 miles distant, thence to Bris tol, 128 miles, to Birmingham, to Liverpool and Man chester, and to_Lcindor, “lti miles; thus connecting the port and tho present great commercial emporium and manufacturing districts, in some eight hours. Wo anticipate that after the Docks are finally finished and tho other improvements completed, the Peninsu. Inr and Oriental steam Packet will start hence instead of threadning the difficult nnd distant waters of Southampton, and no doubt merchants trailing to In dia, will make this the port ol debarkation and em barkation—especially tor mail bugs and passengers, and if for the above, why not for tho Americuti mail Packets? The distance from Dnvonport to New Yorkis 3012- from Bristol 3127, nnd from Liverpool 3250 mil,A making a difference of 3 days with sailing vessels, and oftentimes longer, from tlie funnel like form of the Irish and Bristol Channel, and the strong tidal cur rents acting against the wind, give rise to a short and heuvy sea, more calculated to delay tho voyage nnd endanger the ship and cargo than the more moun tainous roll of tlie At'untic. Added to these diaadvan" tapes. Bristol is a tidal port, nnd Liverpool a bar-liar bnr. The following is nn estimate of the cxpence atten dant on unloading, and loudiug a West India ship of 500 tons burl lieu at Bristol. Anchorage. Moorings Light House nnd Pilot duesin and rut f 65 10 0 Mayor’s, Wnmei'e.nnujkpiny Warner’sdues, 3 (10 Cranage, - 30 0 0 Labor, Cooperage, Warping,and Boat Hire, ) i rorn £80 to £140, dependent on the state A100 0 0 o i the cargo, say $ Dock dues, • - . 75 0 0 Total £273 16 0 The only compulsory dues payable on enter ng this harbor, are the charges for Channel Light Hous 0 s, for Pilotage in and out of port, nnd the small charge of one shilling to tho corporation of Saltark; amounting altogether to about £10, on a ship of the same class as that chargeable with £273 at 111 istol. If the same excessive dues were levied by the proprietors of the Great Western Docks, as by those at Bristol,still a snv- ■ing of £107 would be ellecte J,on the charges attend ing tlie unloading nnd loading of a ship of the above description—a sum sufficiently largo to distribute tlie cargo by Railroad over the West of England. Channel Light Houseq, charges, and Pilotage in nnd out of Ilamoage, 10 00 0 Towing, Cooperage, and Labor, • 21 00 0 Fee tu the corporation ot Saltark, - 0 10 Dock dues, (if the same us at Bristol,) - 75 00 0 Total £106 10 In both these estimates the experts are calculated at one third the tonnage of tho full cargo, which 13 the actual-proportion that the exports to tho West Indies bear to the imports. 1 am afraid I hnve gone too far in this letter in de tail, as statistics are usually of a dry nature, and the apology I have to oiler for it is (he importance of the subject. In my next I will resume tho matter with other details. 1 have not much to communicate respecting Con- tineutlnl or English matters. Louis Napoleon it ap pears is taking great pains to obtain popularity tra velling through France, nnd distributing monies on every occasion. A grand gala and fete with the nu val squadron has lately taken place nt Cherbourg in honor of hint. There is now no question of his be ing again intended us tlie President of tlie Republic by a very largo section of the population. Tlie Legit imists and OrlcuuUta will concentrate their strength and set aside differences in order to counteract the strong, determined, and undisguised movements of the Red Republicans. An emute is expected at or before tlie term of ltis Presidency—strong mid harsh measures are put iu force; the law tor altering tile Franchise has iu some instances, reduced the num her fully two thirds. The censorship of the press never was more rigid. An amusing story is told of a female newsvendor representing herself indent, but on examination was found to have concealed a quan tity of newspapers of a prohibited,journal upder her cloths. You doubtless have heard of marshal Hny- nau’a, “taste of Barclay and Perkins's entire." Out- press have been debating on the English and un-Eng lish act. I .believe tliut 3 4ths of our people regard the summary punishment inflicted on the “Austrian butcher nnd woman dogger” to have been well meri ted und judiciously performed. For my part I con sider that if tlie whole "concentrated wisdom” of our parliament had been taxed to award his deserts, they could not have ddvHud a more suituble punish ment, showing him the utter detestation in which he is held in Englund, without taking his life, although being put in great bodily fear., “Punch" our London Charivari gives the following gratuitors advipeto the marshal—“to shave and change his mime." The Wreck of tl»e laanc Jlcail, Tho following thrilling account of the collision be tween the Southerner, aud the Isaac Mead, hy upns- sengerontho latter is furnished to the N. Y. Tri bune: I was Iving awake in my state-room, when I heard the watcli on deck giving orders to tho heims-mnn to steer to the windward ol n vessel, which order seem ed to he obeyed. In a moment after, the order was countermanded, ns the vessel appeared to be crossing our track. Springing up, I commenced dressing, but just as 1 Wok my coat and vest up to put them on, the watch cried ou that the vessel would he into us. At tho same time ite hailed her to steer away ; blit, before the sound of his voice had ceased, the vesst!. which proved to he the steamer Southerner, struck us 011 cur bowsprit, which acting as a lever, pried the bow of tho bark wide open. I culled out to learn whether there was any danger, and the first answer came that there was none ; but some one immedi ately cried tliat. she was smk'ng. By this time I wo? dressed, nnd running upon deck, where the passen gers were fast assembling, several ol' us engaged for a moment ill trying to launch a life-boat, which hung on the stnrboar J side, but before she was utilashed the bow ol the bark wus deep under water, and none of us were able to stand. The ladies were all terrified, screaming for help and mercy ; yet only otto matt -seemed to losecointntmd of himself. These who could, immediately jumped overboard, and com- rilHE best assortment of Cooking and other Stoves nieucod swimming to get away from the vesselb - X ever ottered in thin market, consisting of select lore site went down; but no one had time tosiezo patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York and a plank or anything with which to sustain MmseR Albany. Tin Wareut wholesale, ot the best quality i he vessel was so neurly perpendicular that I slid Japanned ami Planished Ware Lifting and Force down to the mainmast, where, catching hold ot a set- Pumps. Beer Pumps, Lead Pipe,' Brass Preserve Ket tec I drew myself with all my might reward the stem ties, Copper, Tin and Brass Lanterns, a verv hands ill order to jump overboard. But I hud scarcely tune omo variety. Counter and Ten Sculos Patent Cottee to catch hold of the rigging of the mizzenmast betofe t Mills, Coal Hods and Pokers, CoaJfljjBvols and Sif- sne went down and the cries for help were drown- tors, Cake Shovels. Hrittish Lustre, &c &e ed in the nt-h of waters made by tho bark's sinking. | Although my store is not very large,’a great nor As we went down, i commenced drawing mys. If up Hon of stoves. &e., can be seen where titov are atur- by the rigging and when I bud cleared'myself from ed near ut haud. that 1 continued to descend being drawn down by tho . sinking vessel. Exerting myself to rise to the stir- July 13 lace Ull alter what seemed to mean age. 1 felt that I was no longer descending since the rush of waters j | [NUF.it SI11 UTS, of Silk, Merino mid Cotton had ceased. Although I ascended rapidly I was so with an assortment of Drawers. Just received long under water that) was in a nearly exhausted ] Oct l hy PRICE » VEAtlER, 147 Bay^r N O’Pf < 1 F.—Kour months utter date, application will be made to the Honorable tho Justices ol the Inferior Court of Chatham county, when sitting tor ordinary purposes, for lunvo to sell tho followin properly, viz : One negro man named Peter, and al tlie rcnl estate of Philip Reilly, lata of snid county, deceased, fortlto benefit of the heirs ami creditors of saidestate. JULIA AND) KIELLY, Adtn’x Hug 27 CARD. T HE Subscriber lias just returned i'rmn the North with n splendid stock of every material requir* ed in the PAGUEURIAN ART. lie is now prepared to take LIKENE8SKS in the highest 0tyle of the Art; by the introduction of a new chemical, he is enabled to take picturee surpassed hy no Artist iu tho United States. lie has also n quick working Cumcra, tnadi; expressly tor taking Children in the short space ol 2 to *J seconds. Tliose persons desirous of securing a likeness of their dear little ones, can do so by call ing a t the rooms over Mr. ZogbnumV' Music 8 to re corner St. Juliun street, Market square. <-^t 7 \v. y. PRENTrCE. CARDS. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. GEOitUli N. NICHOLS, Owen’s Building opposite Pulaski House, Savannah, Is prepared to execute all work in his line yvith dispatch, and in u style not to he surpassed. Prices as rensonal)le*B8 any other establishment in tho city 5m July 9. PIANO ANO FURNITURE STORE. The SuasciunKRs tako„ this method to inform theij ti. friends and the public that they nre now making large additions to their stock of PinnoH und Cabinet Furniture, which they offer for sale nt New York prices. Our stock qt Furniture and Pianos is made to our own order nnd selection. Wo have confidence iu re commending it to all who arc in wunt, nnd on the most accommodating terms. - I. W. MORRELL & CO. I. W. MonitEI.I, N. F. WEBSTER Ana 1 Special Notices. NOTICES of Candidates for Office nre published daily, until the i irst Monday in January next, for the sum of Five Dollars—Payable strictly in advance. Receiver of Tux Return* for C'linntlimu Co. B. T. THEIRS will be a candidate for the Office Jnnuary next Oct 9 JOHN POOLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Tuvj sntinc aad Varnishes, French and American IViudoto Glass,paint, varnish nnd while wash Brushes, sable and camel-hair Peucils, badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain- * ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, Paper Hangings, Bordersund Fire Board Prints. , N ; B- House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by JOHN PQOLE, 11 Whitaker Street, nearly opposite Swift. Denslow & Webster March 30 SELECT SCHOOL The undersigned proposes to open a School, limit ed to twenty five pupils, at twenty five dollars each per term of 51 mouths ; one hull' payable in advance, the balance at threo months. The course of study will embrace the Elementary nnd higher branches of English, together with Lathi, Mathematics,, nnd Practical Surveying. Tho exercises of the schoul will commence ns soon ns fifteen pupils are entered. Ap- ply at Mr. J. 51. Cooper’s Book .Store Sept 19 tf JOS. M. 8HELLMAN. YOUNG LADIES’ SCHOOL. Mndatne A. Girard has the honor of announcing to her many friends and the people of Savannah, thnt she will re open her school for young ladies on the 1st of October. II. K. Preston, Esq., will, as usual, have charge of the English Department. •sept 24 12td2w4 STOVES, TIN WAKE, tfcc., &c. P. JAC OBS, CIGAR AND T O B A C C O S T ORE, No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian) near Monu ment Square) Savannah, Guo. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Half Spanish and American Segars, nt Wholesale and Re tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, &e. March 29. tf SAVANNAH ~ Mutual insurance company of this city. C. P. litcitardsoxE, 1're.-1. J. A. Nonius, Sec. v bc above Company Is now prepared to lime Ma rine anil Fire Risks, hi this city or the surrounding country, on the most favorable terms, for which ap ply to the Secretary, at their Office, No. 159 on the Bay- ly June 11 STRATTON & DOBSON, PRACTICAL GAS FITTERS, No. T'Z St. Julian-street. Workshop corner of State and fiull-8irtct8. Dwellings, Stores, Churches, &c. fitted up at the shortest notice and in the best manner Personal ut- tentiou given to all work entrusted to their care References.—R. II. Griffin, Esq., President of the Gas Light Company, and the contractors erecting the Gas Works. c May 29. 5m. U. CRANSTON. OAS FITTER, Si nryan-strcct, next door to Hamilton If Symons. Ihe subscriber respectfully informs the citizens ot oavannah, thnt he will shortly receive a large as- sortmcnt of Gas Burners, Pennants, Brackets, &c„ &c., irom Philadelphia.-r-Hfiving competent work men engaged, he is prepared to fill any orders on the most reasonable terms, and solicits their pntronasre April 17 6m LONDON PIUEMX EIRE OFFICE. Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to Au S 1- R. HABERSHAM & SON, Agfa. JAMES SULLIVAN. Whitaker street. Savannah. Gn. H. J. ROY ALL. , SURGEON DENTIST, W OULD take this method of ofi’ering his proles. sioual services to the public generally, and ex- iressmg his thanks lor the liberal patronageheretofore 'cstowed. No pains will be spared to ensure entire sutislaction in all operations, rind particularly in the insertion of artificial teeth free of puin, and natural in appearance. N. B. At* some are incredulous as to the safety nnd utility oi the Lethcon, (not Chloroform,) I would say that in no case where I have administered it, has any injury been sustained, (to my knowledge;) at the same time, I would condemn its indiscriminate use, the constitutions ol somo rendering it injurious sept 7. HENRY K. PRESTON, Teacher In tho Clasnlc* nnd Matlicinntlcti, NO. 74 BT. JULIAN-8TREET. sept 2 t f DR.MOREL: . OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST. F" 1 ’. 7-1 SAVANNAH, 6A. CARD. T HE undersigned respectfully informs his tormer lnnmls nnd acquaintances, that he intends to re turn to SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, in person, early in October, and has taken the store No 96 Bryant st., ono door west of Whitaker, and will’open the same with an entire new aud large assortment of SEASONABLE READY MADE CLOTHING, all manufactured this fall, expressly for this place, under his own immediate attention, unsurpassed by any other Wtablishmeut. A. 1>. HOUSTON. . formerly Hamilton & Houston. The above Clothing business will be continued in all its various departments by the new firm of HOUSTON ,t GROUNDE-SON, No*96 Bryaht-st I ehiws :—Cash or City acceptances, sept 23 ' ,i 7 Pirp'A REN TS'-jtNB 'T^arBIS,NS7 = BOYS’ v j l ■ HEADY MADE CLOTHING! The undersigned would resjwctltd- . ly inform both Parents and Guardians baying Hoys to clothe, that he has just mei.Uff " Nu ' v ' York - witl > « complete assort- Hoys’ Ready Made Clothing! •«’ w nl,| l W ‘H keep up the assortment through tho H season. He has taken much pains In having- E o L lem . m r iU 8u * t ,llis m arket, and will offer S o them to his patrons as low us possible. Each ar- *• g ttclo will be marked with the selling price, and *£ no abatement Irani it. Thpfolh.wiqg will corn- ’’ w pose the assortment: '* • Boys’lliaek Cloth CloiAs and OverCoats S- 2 ‘ Drab t,i|d black Pilot Over Harks 1 VI “ Sriwn, Hrowh and bl’k Cloth Hacks ►, O liutcy Tweed, (:as„ Frock aud Hack Coats O A ' , , ** Polka CouRei’e/- , “ lull trimmed bl’k Cloth Frock Coats ■ J • 2 ;• blue, bl’k, br’n, green and Cadet'jackets g S “ bl k mixed Satinet R. J tickets ” ot “ ‘r cy 9 a ? imurc nnd hi’k Cas. Pants- £ tej “ 4 weed,U48. and SutinetPauts O "bl’k fig’ll Satlu Velentln and Mrsl’s Vests. W ft) Children a bl k nnd fancy DreBS Suite's H B °Y h ' w * li , t0 Sffil’ts and under Shirts “ fine blue and black Navy Cups, with and £ without Covers, with a complete assortment of H Daps ot all other kinds, from children’s Jockeys jq up. H Tl N - B.—Having n private room for trying on te Boys Clothing, I must dcolitie sending it out te [° hr tried Oil, except ill casus of'slcktiess. Those ill want are invited to givo me a call, at the — Clothing Store Nos. 69nnd 150, Gibbons’ Range. Sept 25 virov o ”* STOVES GEO. S. NICHOLS’ Just received and tor sale 150-CoU Stoves, ami Ranges; 100 parlor Stoves, 75 Hall «i)d Office Stoves °* U*o most fashionable patterns. Also Force, Lift, and Boar Pumps, fluin end Jappantd Tin Ware, Hollow and Enamelled Ware, Furnaces, Smoothing Irons, Grid Irons,Sauce Pans, Fry Pans, &B.,'L@nd 1 ipe, shoot Lend, Iron, Copper and Zinc. ’ ™ „ , _ McARTHOR & MORSE, ° ct 7 - No. 13 Bartjard Street, .. IHONO FORTEH—The suhscri- bers would rospcctl'ulljr'call attention _ to their stock of finno rortes, com- , „ . , Pf'sing fi variety of styles, coptpofls and finish, by J. B. Dunham, A. Stodart and Wra. Hal and Son, New Y ork, and L. Gilbert, Boston; ip. eluding t|ie metulic lrnmo, vibrating overbridge pa- 1 tent action, &c. These instruments arc of warran ted durability, based upon an established reputation ol many yours standing, and uro offered at factory p rices hy tho manufacturer’s agents. ' F. ZOGBAUM A Co.,' _ _ , Cor St Julian-st. and Markot-sq. N. B.-Seeond hand Planus taken in exchange. Sept. 17. “ :: > m > M r JI 20,000 PAIRS PLANTATION BROGANS.—The Subscribers are now receiving their usual supply of Plantation Brogans, made to order by r? the most approved manufacturers. Our stock ts very extensive find selected with care. Having succeeded ' m giving satisfaction to those who have favored I u« with their patronage for a scries of years, we would respectfully invite Planters who have not yat Mir- chased of- us, to give us acull, to whom we filed go ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. Ih udditiou to our thick work, we keep constantly on hand a large ahd choice stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen's'and Children Boots and Hhoes. Pleasetry us. ‘ .wu VERSTILLE, LUFBUItROW A BUTLER 0CtI ' >, 3ui ! f l'WEED Sacks find Frock Coats. Reoelved and ■*- lor suli’Chcup by T T °' k oct s PRICE & VEADERj /VAHIJIEUE PANTS and Vests, blagk\^d iancy. Just received at ” 8p I )ti ^ PIERSON A HEIDT’S. 1HELODEONS. Thqse bcnutiful' In Struments are recommended to the Musical World, as the most unique Invention of the kind ever produced; The key board U from tour to five octaves in compass, and similar to tKaf of the Plano Forte. Jiy tho use of a swell, the volume ot tone can be increased so as to equal that of the Chapel Organ, ns substitutes for which they fire be coming generally in use. Their beauty of fiiHkh, su perior quality of tone, portability and extreme fecon- otny of price, render them ull that is desirable tifthoso whb cultivate afaste lor Sacred Music; while their remarkable quickness of touch renders thfirii ausccn, tible of the most rapid execution.. For gale gy the Manufacturer’s Agents, F. StQOBAUMlfcCO Aug 5 Cot tier St. Jullnn-st. and MarkeHqnare YTEW FLOUIf.-p-lOO bbls. Baltimore Flour, front . 1 new wheat;- 50 do- pure Gent-see do, do. do • 49 do. Hiram Smith’s Extra do., do. do Lauding khd tor sale hy SCRANTON, JOiJNSTOE A CC> ? Oct 4 I AILS.— 100 dozen painted Pails. Landing gipg BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO, ' YUTTEK. CHEESE, MACJERAl, tfc'c.-r40 kegk ' Pomcted Goshen Butter; 100 boxes English Dai- ry Cheese; 20 half bblB. No. 1 Mnckeral new; 25 bbfi- do. No. f do. do.; 85 do. do. 2 do. do.: 40 do. db. si*! I v * ^ ,iew Coatiab* Lauding and fpi SCIIANTON, JPHNSTON «fe CQ c sale by Oct 3 ‘kUNDEK BA<H4IN4J.—The eubecrihi-rsioflefi J tor kale 1000 pieces, weighing from If @ li tbs •P y ,lr <l ROB'T HABEllSHAM (i SON. ' Augusts )j M . ' nOLD PENS. A now supply just received bv 1 7 Jnly to JOHN M. COOPER. . ■ “ NDIA CIIOLAOOGUE, an unfailing Remedy’ tor tho Fever and Ague, and other bilious diseaaqa. Just received and ior aaieiiy L. J. MYERS, ' T Mtt V 17 { Smets' Building.. „ CAVANNAH GYMNASIUM. The •abiorU& er respecttully informs the Ladies aud Gcntlemetf oi Savannah that he is now fully prepared for the re? ceptiqn of company, and wiil at all times from thill date be tully supplied with the best of ” Ice Creams, Cakes. Confectionary, Lemonade, and Thy, very best flavored Lemon and (linger Pop - ., ver made in this city.. Cotillion and Family Pertiei'i PicNics and Boat Excursions will be furnished witte theabovc articles on ghort notice and at reasonablo •ires. V; Thp Gflr<3 °ff Of* 1 Grounds attached tothe Gym-' : iiBBiuta will be open toladies and genttemen allbourai o t the day and evening until 10 o’clock, and refresh- ' uients will be served them upon giving notice with • the bell. . ^’i P S. All the archery apparatus bavhig arrived. Ladies wishing to lorm clubs are now notified May 19 tf WM. CLA.GHORN. ‘; CABINET MAKING and UP- HOL8TEUY.-H. 8. BOGARIYUS, No- 25 Dull st, would mform citizens of Sa- » «.l vannsh. that he has taken, the above store, iorthe pxuyose oPcarrying 0 nthe Cabinet and Up- holster mg business, v*t: Making new reparingofd furniture. Oid lundturobodght imdsold. The bot- toms ot Sofas, Dn nqg, Chairs, and Ottomans, made over and re-covored. Glfiss^latcs ofallslzesikeptfor sale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, nnd Matting, cut and pot down. Bells and Lamps hung; Curtains and Roller BUnds putup. Musical Instruments of all kinds re- paired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses for sale: Also, feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Mntras- •es made overin the best maimer. crrr~- Every description of Coffins ou hand and made to order, of the best ma- tennis and finish : Prices low, H. 8. B, has been engaged in the above business in the city ot Savannah, ter Abe last seventeen years, which Induces him to believe that he esn please all thosn who will favor him with a portion of their wo ' k - april-5—ly 9£(IH£QTi> .