Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, October 22, 1850, Image 1

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, 01 ,f Dollars per annum. Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 22, 1850. single Nsaber, Tw* Cents. ssmmsma .a reams asacss mrtJSHBD DAILY AND TRI-WEEKLY, % y JOIW M. eOOPEB T THOMPSON, EDITOR. terms: nillv Morning News is delivered to City r" c . $4 per annum, payable halt yearly in lsrlbe , r ,r for ten CENTS a week, payable to the fll " re ’ Single copies, TWO CENTS. '""•tvl.Weekly Morning News,for thecoun- * ' 1 ii ,i. n naiiramnrrnrRtirl nmv ndvorliHii. Siminentsinserted at the following rates: , j. ls ertion, SO,50 | 1 square 1 month, S7, Liminnce,.. 50 1 square 2 months, 12, The " “fj the news matter and new advertise C °ofthe daily, is furnished for two dollars per- nom.inadvance A Jeer 1 ' quare, "■■"'“S;:'/. 2,50 I 1 square 3 months, 15,00 Ttn ii«« or lcse t0 rons,ilute “ s 1 uare - re for each insertion. 1 sdvertuements inserted at the nsual rates, Jdvertisciuents from transient persons or strangers. f uVodvertisers will be restrieted to their regu- t'■Assies and allotber advertisements not pertain- bul ‘ irregular business as agreed for,willbecharg ichcontinttnnce, quare, 1 "rlvsd'ertiaers exceedingintheir advertisements c " y number of lines agreed for, will be charged Advertisements sentto this office without di- w" u to the number of insertions, will be pnb. led daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and ,,ed accordingly. . yAllnewadvertiesmenta appear in the Tn-week- for the country. * All Letters directed to this oflice or the Editor, be post paid. The Season. BY T. HOOD. Summer's gone and over I Frogs are falling down, And with russet tinges, Autumn’s doing brown. houghs are daily rifled Jivthe gusty thieves, ' i Book of ~ And the Book of Nature (Jetteth short of leaves. Round the tops of houses, Swallows as they flit, Give, like yearly tenants, Notices to quit. Skies, of fickle temper. Weep by turns and laugh- Night and Day together, l’a faking halt and half. So September endeth— Cold and most perverse— But the months that follow, Sure will pinch us worse I ~f‘ lion. Mr. Hilliard, of Alabama, administered leverygood advice to his Northern brethern at Fair of the American Institute, at New York, on icsiioy evening. To he 6ure, the burden of his ad- SB was the excellence of American manufactures dAmerican industry .but here and there he reinind- liis hearers that properly to develope one, and mcournge the other, the union of these States was lolutely necessary; but to preserve the Union they ust scrupulously observe the obligations which the ral constitution imposes, and the obligations tai led by the fugitive slave lnw in particular. A Boston Speculator proposes a plan by ich they who choose may go to Loudon and see biglair, in the Spring, and come back again, all not more than one hundred dollars. He says he ascertained from good authority that, provided hundred passengers can be obtained, the pro ctor* of aline ot first class packets will agree to ibapaseage to Liverpool and back, und provide oil accommodations and excel lent fare, for thesum fiily doll irs each. The whole trip and stay to lude about three months. Who says that Boston not "the city of notions j" The Fugitive Slave Law.—Opinion of Mr. Crit dtn—The WashingtonRepublic says that, while thill was before the president for his signature, question arose in his mind—“Did the hill take ay the benefit of the habeas corpus?" If it did it unconstitutional, and the President would have in bound, says the Republic, to return it to Con- sa withhis objections. The President consequent- referred the bill to the attorney general for his mion upon this point; and an elaborate and nblo inion was given hv that officer, to the effect that icreis nothing in the hill in question which conflicts fit the constitution, or suspends, or was intended suspend, the privilege of the writ oihabias corpus.'' lii opinion is published at length in the Republic, i concluding portion of which, containing the gist his argument, we copy as follows: Hie condition of one in custody as a fugitive vc. lmdor this law, so far as respects the writ of nos corpus, i 8 precisely the came as that of all *r prisoners under the laws of rhe United States, e privilege of that writ remains alike to all of in, but to be judged of— grnntcd or refused—dis- irgcil or enforced—by the proper tribunal, ac- Jn K r to the circumstances of each ense, nnd as commitment and detention may appear to bo p >l or illegal The whole effect of the law may bo thus briefly . progress has constituted n tribunal with ex- lv » juriediction, to determine summarily, and •loutiippral, who are fugitives from service or "> under the second section of the fourth arti- 0 the Constitution, and to whom such service J “2 nd du«. The judgement of every tribunal of Jurisdiction, where no appeal lies, is, of " ’ u(inclusive upon every other tribunal, and ^ et ‘ ,R judgement of the tribunal created by sinH 9COne ^ E * Veu P 011 a “ tribunals. Wherever ri ii?' nt to appear it is conclusive of a Il t of the owner to retain in liis custody, the ‘ I e * rom bis service, and to remove him back to I' lc <; or State from which he escaped. If it is itfii /^? nt l ° a l 3 Pl‘ Cfl tion of the fugitive for a corpile, it prevents tlie issuing of the tnr. D U * )on n -turn, it discharges the writ and S ,• r plains thei custody. »•,. ] lL>w . 01 the law of this case is fully sustained DU! dePUirtr. 4.l._ to ,, ,« . i or t , fuse it V"Tobias Watkins, where the Court “‘“charge, upon the ground that he was at mri'.J 1 U11< er Die sentence ol a court of com tie- imii ih.', aictlDn H,| d that judgement was conclusive i™ them. (3 Pci., 202.) ctiun if T 5 ?* 0118 U8 °A 111 flic last clause of tho (1th itvi..,’,,, 'he certificate therein alluded to “shall Unti l) .! , Ino ' l ' eta 'i ou ” of, tlie persons to whom i,.ju ’, 'T any process issued,” Ate., probably irtiiicit " , " le “o' of 1793 meant, by declaring a !ln <ival of ~ v r '* lat net “ antDcjent warrant for the iMu.n.i 8 fugitive, nnd certainly do nut maun n 'peaciuu of the habeas corpus. w Dix ( ~~ —— :w P«ic in 1 tle Dev. Isaac Harrington, of l’ough Toe'esa’ ofj la st * ,e ' says that he has discovered a ,a 'iinul»tin D', 0 ,'.' 1 '? lin d curing disease by mere uniilti h,, i.t iis theory is, thatevery organ of the 1 'narrow“‘“Statically connected with the epiii- tiv,. Dp r ’ w lere each bus its pole. A properly son- "linthi. >y P M *'ng the hand over tho vereibno, vtii,ii I,, tell whether there is any irregular Bctifvn,., r or Sau, and by other passes oftbeliands in's sun d'atui bance. Ws nave seen Mr. Harring- ! ‘’8onhigo« . 1 ?,°“ e ca?e ' vitl1 remarkable sue- lain tli„ „L Rrt ’ He is shout, to visit the eity to ex nature ot Rib new theories.—JV. Y. Post. Ic ' r winter Mountains in Maine have put on hi, likevnst U8a ' Rm * low er above the Western hori- a av cninr„s nuw '‘cape, contrasting finely with the ‘action. ** Rutum nal foliage of the woods in that . Correspondence of the Daily Morning Neic. NEW-YORK, OCT. lfltli, 1850. Tho mania for starting newspapers lias not been ragingqpich of late; tho speculation proved so dis astrous to tho speculators, that lor some time past others have been quito source, nnd therefore, it was a novel cry of the boys yesterday : “ 'Eres the New- Yorker, only one cent.” This is a new independent penny daily, edited by Mr. C. D. Stuart, a poet und prose writer, whilom connected with the Sun. Ilis pnrtncr, Webster, wusnUo employed in the office of the snme paper. Stuart, I believe, married some money, but not enough to embark in such an enter prise.—I understand there are backers in the hack ground. I fear that it will be a losing speculation, unless indeed, tlie parties are willing to sink from Si0,IKK) to #11.000, alter which it might be establish ed. Of all precarious enterprises, starting a daily newspaper is the most uncertain. Two others were started on the snme day, the Standard, by the vener- ahlwCul. Mumford, (Democratic,) nnd a penny Pica yune, of which nothing has been heard since. I wub present at a private exhibition oi Tripler Hall, on Monday night, when it was lighted up for the first time, nnd n more dezzlingly beautiful place, I have never witnessed. The area is inimonse, and when filled with scats, the place will seat, I hear, nearly five thousand; for there are two tiers of boxes, very deep, besides tlie seats under them, on the ground floor. Over the centre of the stage, is a life like portrait oi Jenny Lind, and the walL are covered with fresco paintings, all of tlie most appropriate character, and remarkable for their chastity and ele gance. It is to be used as a ball, as well as a concert room, and the Fire Department have, I hear, already secured it for their next annual terpsichorenn as semblage. You may judge of the brilliancy of the place, when I state that there are nearly a thousand jets of gas in the interior. There is as Jet, on unex- plained difficulty as to tlie riglJtil possessor of the llall for the opening night, nnd Wscord reigns where all should he harmony. Boclisa exhibits papers giving him tlie lease, and Barnum produces equally legal documents, securing the Hall to him, so that probably Tripler lias made a trip in the business, and between the turn may come to the ground. Bishop is announced for to morrow night, however, nnd lias expended, it is said, over §2,009 in preparations for her three mammoth musical entertainments. To-morrow the anti-Seward Whig Convention meets at Utica, and great anxiety is felt ns to tlie proceedings there, as upon them, in a great measure, depend the success of the party at the next election. It seems strange that such a party should split upon one man, or that he should have power to produce such a result. The pier, where the late accident occurred, is a queer looking plnce, and it is wonderful, in viewing it, how any escaped. Operations have been commenced! nnd about five tons of the Iron were brought to light yesterday, from the mud. All the material will be recovered, it is supposed. No bodies have been found, nnd it is not probable that any will he. An ordinance is to be passed forthwith, by the Common Council, inflicting a penalty for the negligence, or carelessness in such matters for the futuro. The arrival of tho Florida yesterday, took us some what by surprise, and speaks well for her qualities. I wonder Government does not send the Mail by these vessels, for they beut the Railroads out r.nd out, or at least, the letter hags are not subject to so many contingencies as by the land route: from lazy or dis honest, or neglectful pot waiters and clerks. From the business done in the New York State Canals this season, things look prosperous, nnd seem to hoar out the statement, that the Fall season lias been greater than usual. The amount received in the first week in October was §126,410; being an in crease over the same period last year of§6,273. From the commencement of navigatian to the 7th inst., the amount received was §2,288,600. The stock market is remarkably brisk at present, and a good many arc realizing large profits. Even small jobbers clear §100, $150 and §200 a day, by the advance of cotton stock ; and if they have the gump tion to sell out at the right time, may consider them- selves very lucky, hut it is u species of gambling, nnd engenders that dissatisfied spirit, that always craves lor more, the more it receives ; nnd deceived by hope, risk after risk is ventured, until all is gone, and then the misguided victim curses his luck, iu- stead of his folly. A curious instance of the effect of the Fugitive Slave Bill was exhibited here yesterday. A colored man was driving his cart through the street, and was hailed by a police man, who was conducting a drunk, en man to tlie Station House, to back up, and place him iu hia cart. The poor fellow, being probably a fugitive slave, mistook the summons, no doubt, for one to surrender, und jumping from his cart etarted off. and lias not been hoard of eiuce. The cart was taken care of, but lias not been claimed; he may own it. Tlie Fire Department, or a po rtion of it, lias nom inated the Chief Engineer, Carson, for Muyor—he is a whig, hut will not be acceptable by the party; if he were, his nuccess would he miduubtcd ; indeed he may succeed as it is. He is an uneducated man, buy ing ieit the blacksmith's anvil to accept his present office. He would make a stir in the Mayor’s office, or I am much mistaken—tho only objection is, that he might fall into the hands of designingan unprinci pled advisers. The lunatic, who killed the colored man in Leon ard street, on 8unday night, is still in custody ; tho subject will go before the Grand Jury,who will decide tlie question of lunacy. The wounded persons are recovering. Dunlap’s great picture, “Death on the Pule Horse,’’ was solo at uuction,to-day,by Mossrs.Cooley & Keese. The Bale drew together a large number of artists, connois-ura, and others. Tlie purchase! was Rev. Mr. Gonzalves, of titonington, Ct., who paid §2,500 for it. That was the first uid, and the last hid. A full length portrait of Bishop Hughes was sold at the same time for §180. It was expected that the trial of Drury, Sr., would come on iu Brooklyn yesterday, und tho witnesses were all in attendance, but % some hocus pocus, it was again put off until Monday next. Oh I the power of the Almighty dollar. CI1ARLEMAC. Mb. James and the Whig Review. The last number of the Americun Whig Review has an attack upon Mr. G P. It. James, the novelist, it seems that many years ago, when there was talk oi a war between the United States nnd England, Mr. James wrote some doggerel, iu which he mude several cut ting allusions to our slave holding and repudiation propensities. Tho verses were wrttten for the enter tainment ol'friends, Bfter n lively dinner party, und were not intended for the public eye. Some inju dicious person, however, hud them printed in the Dublin University Magazine, mi l they are now made the occasion, by the Whig Review, of a mostiudeceu assault. The New York Courier, Whig, denounces tlie attack as inhospitable and unjustifiable, especially as Mr. James lias just declured his intention of bccom iug a U. S. citizen. The. Mcrchantsand the Union.—ThqNew-Yurk mer chants, whoso pockets lire threatened by the organi zations now being lor ed at the Bduth, binding the planters not to trade with a city represented in thr Sen ate by an abolitionist, are bogining to water up to the dangers if disunion. They can discern, tWough the keen commercial sngucity tor which they are so re markable as a clans, that an anti-intercourse league at tho South, and a determination to stop the machinery of government at Washington, is nothing less than a practical dissolution ot the Union. Such a consum mation would instantly convert our “princes’’ into beggars, and New-York stocks, New-York real estate, and New-York merchants would instantly lull -dike Lucifer from Heaven.” We have abundant evidence that our commercial men are begining to foresee that this will ho the in evitable,” condition of thing," if Scwardntid liisabo- ition millions arc not speedily checked iu their mad career.—New-York Mirror, Oct. 12 " Model Artists.—Dr. Collyer was exhibiting his “ model living artists" in Sail Francisco at the latest dates. The exhibition is desceibed as "interesting, chaste, strictly proper," &c. Death from. Hydrophobia—Mr. Joseph Hunt, one of tho oldest residents und most reepectublc citizens of the county, was seized witli symptoms of hydropho bia, on Tuosdny of last week, and, after suffering much pain mid anguish, died on Friday evening fol lowing. He was a man of robust constitution, about seventy yeurs of age. He was unable to eat or drink or to tuke medicine, and he himself said he should die hungry nnd dry. In order to relieve ilis suffer ings, chloroform was administered by inhaiution, which afforded him temporary repose. At about 7 o'clock on Friday evening lie died without a strug. gle. 'Flie wound was inflicted upon the wrist of the right arm, and although apparently not much more than a scratch the blood flowed freely. After a day or two the wrist was tied up by an intimate female friend, the only person to whom he com municated the bite, nnd it quickly healed up.— West Chester (Pa.) Village Record, Special Notices. I1EAIO VAIj. Tlie subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public in generul, that he is now fully pre pared to wait on them at hie new store, 157 Brough- ton-street, next to Messrs. N. B. &JI. Weed's hard ware establishment, and solicits a continuance of the patronage he lias so liberally received. Call nnd examine my stock, wiiich consists of fine Wines,Con fectionary, Fruits, Nuts, Wood nnd Willow Ware, and every article which constitutes a full stock of Groceries. M. J. SOLOMONS, 157 Broughton-street. N. B. Orders from planters, factors, city nnd country merchants, filled with care and despatch, and on most liberal terms. M. J. S. octlG Gt , NOTICES of Candidates for Oflice are published daily, until the First Monday in January next, for the sum of Five Dollars—Payable strictly in advance. Receiver of Tux Returns for Clmnthnm Co. B. T. TIIEU8 will be a candidate for the Office in January next , Oct 9 fJrtHE Subscriber has just returned from the North with a splendid stock of every material requir ed in the DAGUERRIAN ART. lie is now prepared to take LIKENESSES in the highest style of the Art; by the introduction of a new chemical, he is enabled to take pictures surpassed by no Artist in the United States. He ha9 also a quick working Cutnera, made expressly for taking Children in the short, space of 2 to 3 seconds. Those persons desirous of securing a likeness of their dear little ones, can do so by call ing at the rooms over'Mr. Zogbnum’s Music Store, corner St. Julian street, Market square. Oct 7 W. V. PRENTICE. STOVES TIN WARE, &c., i&c. ITVIIE best assortment of Conking and other Stoves l ever off offered in this market, consisting of seleet patterns, purchased ill Philadelphia, New York and Albany. Tin Wareat wholesale, ot tho best quality. Japanned anil Planished Warn, Lilting and Force Pumps, Beer Pumps, Lead Pipe, Press Preserve Ket tles, Copper, Tin und Brass Lanterns, a very hands nme variety, Counter and Tea Seales, Patent Coffee Mills, Coni Hods nnd Pokers, CoalShovels and Sif ters, Cake Shovels, Brittish Lustre, &c., itc. Although my store is not very large, a great por tion of stoves, &c., can he seen where they are stor ed near at hand. JAMES SULLIVAN, July 13 Whitaker street; Savannah, On. W 1 INTER COATS. A large stock of Winter - . Gouts, just opened, amt expressly mauufuctui- ed for this rnurket. For sale liy oct 21 PIERSON St IIEIDT. N ew hats. Just opened a line assortment ot’ elegant Hats, of the latest fashion and of supe rior make. 1' or sale ut the rtore of oct 21 P1ERHON & IIEIDT. B ACffN. 36 Hlids. prime G’incinnutti Sides, land iug and for sale liy oct. 16 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO. C f REAM ALE. —23 barrels Summer Stock Ale > landing from bark Texas and ior snle by septll W. M. DAVIDSON. CARDS. JOHNV; TARVER, Factor nud Uencrul Comniiaaion Merchant, AND DEALER IN NAY AND GRAIN. [IP Every description of Produce, and Mcrchan dize sold on consignment, or purchased to order. Exchange Wharf. ‘ Oct 12 W. S. WILLIFORD, Auction tfc Commission Merchant, MACON, a A. nr All kinds of Merchandise nnd Produce (ex- ept Liquors] received on Consignment, or l’urclias- WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF. D IfEMSIlART is prepared to supply brdors • for Black Jack, (htk, Ash und Pino WOOD, by the boat load or at retail. As usual, jiarticular attention given to measurement. For the convenience of persons residing in the up per part of tint city boxes for orders, are placed at the stores of Messrs. Turner At Oden, John Mur chison, and at John M. Cooper, at the oflice of the Morning News, and at the house of John T. Thom as, Jones-street. Cash orders promptly supplied Oct 11 tf BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. J. B C D BE ED GE, No 115 Bay-street, Savannah, Geo,, PRINTER of the Daily Morning Ncws, respectful ly informs his friends nnd the public, that he is prepared to execute orders for Plain nnd Fancy Printing in superior style, nnd on ns favorable terms as any establishment in the city; his material being all new ' ’ “ the "" ‘ ‘ and of the latest styles, and the best Workmen bring employed, he hopes to give satis faction. PIANO AN!> FURNITURE .STORE. The Subscribers tn this method to inform their friends and the public that they aronow making largo additions to their stock of PiniiOB nnd Cabinet Furniture, which they otter for sale at New York prices. Our stock of Furniture and Pinnos is made to our own order and selection. Wo have confidence in re commending it to nil who arc in want, and on the most accommodating terms. I. W. MORRELL & CO. I. W, MORRELL N, P. WEBSTER. Ang 1 JOHN POOI.E, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Tut, entinc aad Varnishes, French and American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white wash Brushes, sable and camel-hair Peucilt, badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, qc. Paper Hangings, Bordcrsand Fire Board Prints. N. B. House, Sign nnd Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street, nearly opposite Swift, Denslow & Webster March 30 " P. JACOBS, CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian) near Monu ment Square) Savannah, Geo. N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Half Spanish and American Sega rs, at Wholesale and Re tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff', &c. March29. tf SAVANNAH MtiTUAI, INSURANCE COMPANY, of this city. C. P. Richabdsone, I’rest. J. A. Norris, Sec. '(’he above Company is now prepared to take Ma- rineand Fire Risks, in this city or tho surrounding country, on the most favorable terifis, lor which ap ply to the Secretary, at their Office, No. 150 on the Bay. ly June 11 BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. GEORGE N. NICHOLS, Owen’s Building opposite Pulaski House, Savannah, Is prepared to execute all work in his line with dispatch, and in n style not to be surpassed. Prices as reasonable as any other establishment in the city. July 9. 6m STRATTON «fc OOUSON, PRACTICAL GAS FITTERS, No. 72 St. Julian-street. Workshop corner of State and Bull-sireets. Dwellings, Stores, Churches, Sic. fitted up at the shortest notice and in the host mannei Personal at tention given to all work entrusted to their eare. References.—R. H. Griffin, Esq., President ol the Gas Light Company, and the contractors erecting the Gas Works. c May 29. 5m. U. CRANSTON, GAS FITTER, 91 Bryan-street, next door to Hamilton <V Symons. The subscriber respectfully informs tlie citizens of Savannah, that he 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, and solicits their patronage April 17 6m LONDON PHfENIX FIRE OFFICE. Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to Aug 1. It. HABERSHAM Sc SON. Agts. II. J. ROY A LL. SURGEON DENTIST. W OULD take this method of offering his profes. sional services to the public generally, and ex pressing his thanks for theliberal patronage heretofore bestowed. No pains will he spared to ensi ——■— - - -— - - -- ..... .. —j.ii , ensure entire satisfaction in all operations, and particularly in the insertion of artificial teeth free of pain, nnd natural in appearance. N. 11. As snme are incredulous as to the safety and utility of the Letlieon, (not Chloroform,) I would say that in nocase where I have administered It, lias any injury been sustained, (to my knowledge;) at the same time, 1 would condemn its indiscriminate use, the constitutions of some rendering it injurious, sept 7. HENRY It. FREKTON, Teacher In tlie CIunnIcm and Mntheinatics, NO. 74 ST. JULIAN 8TBEET. sept 2 tf Dll. MOREL t OFFICE-No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST. Feb. 7.] SAVANNAH, O A. CARD. T HE undersigned respectfully informs his iormer friends and acquaintances, that he intends to re turn to SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, in personj’arly in October, and inis taken filestore No 96 Bryant st., one door west of Whitaker, and will open the same with an entire new and large assortment of SEASON ABLE READY MADE CLOTHING, all manufactured this fall, expressly for this place, under his nmi immediate attention, unsurpassed by any other establishment. A. 1’. HOUSTON. Formerly Hamilton Sc Houston. The above Clothing business will be continued in nil its various departments liy the new firm of HOUSTON Ac GROUNDKSON, No. 96 Rryunt-eL Terms -.—Cask or City acceptances, s "pt 26 OARD8* "harness manufactory. fL Tho undersigned ha« opened at» HA At... ....... CM The undersigned has opened an OR establishment for tho purpose <>' Manufacturing Harness, ° Knorina Hharf teMMM£ko§ of Manufacturing Minn a kutfneHum,Firemen’* Caps,I Mill Bands, &c. 4se. LjjF* Corner of Bap Lane and Drsyton st. A “oaire of tho public patronage is respeottUUy ss< T. Vv. BRYAN, ljrr licitod July 16. MAKING nnd UP* HOLHTERY.-H. 8. UOGARDUS, No- , 95 Bull st) Would Inform tho citizens ot'Sa- vanueli, that he has takeh the above store, toms of Boras, Dime,, Chairs" snd Ottoman., made’ over and re-covcred. Glass plates of all sizes kept for sale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, nnd Matting, cut and put down. Bells and Lamps hUng; CUItalns and ItoRer Blinds put up. Musical Instruments of all kihd. ra paired. Wool, hair and moas Matrasses for sale- Also, leather beds, bolsters and pllleWs. Old Matrssv >es mnde over in the best manner. and made to*ordoV, of the* halt ms! terials and finish: Prices low. , ■ Vu' S- .£- been engaged in the above busineet In the city ot Savannah, lor tho last seventeen yearn which induces him to belfeVe that tie can please alt those who will favor hiln with a portion of their ^ aprilS—ly* 1 hpieto assort- TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. „„ BOYS' BEADY MADE CL0THIN0 I The undersigned would respectful-. Jy tnlorm both l’a rents and GUarrtiftns, having Boys to clothe, that he hM hist returned from Naw-York, with a CoBiniote ment of Boys’Ready Made lotting I W Bnd wiH «P up the assortment through the » H season. He has takeh much pains in having & M them made up to suit this market, and will offer o them to his patrons at low as possible. Each art T - [J tide will be marked With the selling price, and M no abatement from it The folloWlbg wih coUl. M pose the assortment) B M « Boys'Black Cloth Cloakj and Over Cortt 5 J " Drab and blnck Pilot Over Sacks J* ^ “ green, brown nnd bl’k CWtli Sacks '► O “ fancy Tweed, Cas., Frock »hd Sack Units ° r“„ . • “ .,Coatees “ full trimmed bl’k Cloth Ftock Ousts 2 " •'Juoibl’k.br’n, green and Cadet Jackets £ su “ bl k mixed Satinet R. Jackets ? w .‘I , Rnc y CatlmelW and bl'k Cas. Pants ► g " Tweed, Cas. abd Satinet Pants W O “bl’k fig’d Satin Velentiimnd Mrsl’sVeit*. w U Children s bl'k and fancy Dress Suites. H B °y«’ "'hlte and col’d Shirts and under Shirts O “ fine blue and black Navy Caps, with end P* £ without Covers, with a complete assortment of O pH Capa ot al. other kinds, from children's Jockeys H W U P. W H N - ^—Having 8 private room for trying oa " [u ijOVA* f.Intnirify I must .1 /.nil.,.. st. «, . . . « ■ Oiothm^Store No, 69 andlM, Gibbons’Range. STflYESr Just received and for site 150 Cook Stoves, and Ranges; 100 parlor St. os. 75 Hall and Office fltoVes ot the most iashionable patterns. Also Force, Lilt nnd Boar Pumps, Plain and Juppnncd Tin Ware, Hollow and Enamelled Ware, Furnaces, Smoothing Irons, Grid Irons, Sauce Pans. Fry Pans, *e, Lead 1 ipe, shoot Letui, iron, Copper and Zinc. — f „ „ . McARTHOR Sc MORSE, . ° ct ‘ Wo. 13 Barnard Street IONO FORTES—The cubscrl- paR« bers would respectfully/cnl?attentio! 1/ U H (T If '° their stock of Piano rortes, co.n . „ u “ P‘ i,i ng a variety of styles, comtiss nnd finish, by J. B. Dunham, A. Stodart and Win Halland Son, New York, and L. Gilbert, Boston; fa eluding the metallc Irame, vibrating overbridge pi tent action, Ac. These instruments are of Vrama ted durability,based uponan established repntstloi of many years standing, and are offered st fatter p rices by the manufacturer’s agents. F. ZOGBAUM A Co, XI n C! _, Cor St Julian-stand Marketsq. N. B.-Second hand Pianos taken in fixcblBio* Sept. 17. * J 20,000 PAIRS PLANTATION -The Subscribers are DROGANS. now receiving their Usual supply of — Plantation Brogans, made to order by the most approved manufacturers. Our stock is very extensive nnd selected with care. Having succeeded in giving satisfaction to those who have favored ua with their patronage for a series ol years, we would respectfully invite Planters who have liot yet 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 a large and choice stock of Lsdles’, ''Gentlemen’s and Children Boots and flhoes. Please try us. VERSTILLE, LUFBURROW Sc BUTLER, oct 1 3 m YIYWEED Sacks and Frock Coats. Received and A for sale cheap by oct 8 price * VEADER. pASIMERK PANTS and Vests, black and fancy. Just received at Sept 23 PIERSON Sc IIEIDT’S. MELODKONH. These beautiful in struments are recommended to the Musical World, as the most unique invention of the kind ever produced. The key-board is from four to five octaves In compass, and similar to that of the Piano Forte. By the use of a swell, the volume of tone can be increased so os to equal that of the ny of price, render them all tlir.t is desirable to those ho cultivate a taste for Sacred Music; while their remarkable quickness of touch renders them suscep tible of the most rapid execution. For Sdle by the Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOG11AUM Sc CO, Au g 5 C orner St. J ulian- st. and Market-square, CAVANNAII GYMNASIUM. The subserib- k5 er respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah that he is now fully prepared for tho re ception of company, and will at all times from this date lie fully supphed with the best of IceCreams, ~ ~ Family 1 l’icNica and Ilo n t Excursions will be furnished with the above articles on short notice and at reasonable li prices. ’ The Garden and Grounds attached tothe < : upon giving i the bell. I*. 8. AH the archery apparatus having arrived, Ladies wishing to form clubs are now notified. May 19 tf WM. CLAOHORN. J>A1LH.~100 dozen painted Pails. Landtag and Oe tor sale by BRIGHAM, KELLY tc CO. B UTTER, CHEESE, MACKRAL, Ac.—40 kegs Selected Goshen Butter; 100 boxes English Dai ry Cheese; 20 half bbls. No. 1 Mackerel nt-W; 25 bbls- do. No. 1 do. do.; 25 do. do. No. 2 do. do.: 40 do. do. No. 3 do.jto.; 1 hhd. new Codfish. Lnhdifig and for sale by Oct i SCftANTrtf , JOHN6T0W Sc CO.