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SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 13. 1850.
NUMBER 239,
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Fill MORNING NEWS,
The U. S. steamer Saranac, Capt.'Tatnall,
[ft the Navy Yard, Norfolk, on Tuesday afternoon,
hd arrived at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn, on Friday,
lie is to befitted out for the East India station, and
|il] be absent two cr three years.
IJudge Woodbury, sitting in the United .States
ircuitCourt at Boston, has decided that Mr. Morse’s
Itcnt applies not to tile principle of telegraphing,
it only to the peculiar mode practised with liis in*
fcuuients; and that Mr. House’s plan is so essen-
[jly Afferent that it cannot be r jgarded as an in-
Tneement of Moray’s patent.
TJbkadful Mortality. Out of a cargo 159 Nor-
[gian emigrants, embarked at Buffalo for Milan, fif-
l-fourdied on the passage, and were thrown over-
lard. They were victims of ship fever, contracted
Iring a recent voyage of three months from Eu-
IlMPORTANT FROM THE HAYTIEN EmTIRK. TllO
IV.WfraWhas received private advices from Port
Il rince.of the 20th ult., which indicute a war of
termination between the Haytiens and Dominicans
■ that beautiful Island. YVe learn that the armistic
■wen Souloque and the Dominicans was to expire
I the iiOth, and that Souloque was collecting an army
enew the war. Without our interposition the
lytiaufl will attempt a bloody massacre of the Do-
Tnicans. The war is to commence after one
pith’s notice from the expiration ot the armistic.
r commercial agents have no authority to inter*
Impoutant Meeting. J. II. Danforth, Esq. the
stmaiteratEufauln, Alabama, having refused to
per the National Era, nn abolition paper, to a
bscriber. has been admonished for the act by the
Hunt Postmaster General, a large meeting of the
Izensof Eufuula, was held, at which resolusioii9
Ire passed, sustaining Mr. Danforth, and declnr*
Ithatin case of bis removal for his conduct in this
liter, no other Postmaster would be permitted to
le his place.
California and Chagres Steam-ships — New
wuigment,—YVe understand that arrangements of
■important nature have recently been entered into
|wc*en the Pucitic Mail Steam-ship Company and
■ward & Son, by which the latter stipulate to with-
|w their line of steamers from the Pacific altogeth-
■restricting their operations to the management of
H Empire and Crescent City Line, on this side.—
• steam-ship Northerner, a large and powerful
•mer, formerly plying between this port and
prleston, has been purchased by the Pacific Mail
pm-ship Company, (Howland, Aspinwall & Co.,)
Jtliesume corporation has obtained the control of
(•team-propeller Sarah Sands. The New-Orleans
P also bo withdrawn from the YVest const. The
fitic Mail Steam-ship Company will thus be enabled
Tamtam a eemi-monthly steam ship communica-
\ between l'annina and San Francisco, and also
P in reservo n spare boat at each end of the line,
feuard against contingencies. Greater facilities,
P hIso be afforded for the convenience ot freight
Tp 18 Vcr y much increasing,
fe are further inlnrmed that the steamship Phila-
phia haa been taken from the line between New
sand Chagres, and will soon commence her trips
tv eon New Orleans and the latter port. The large
Imship Caribbean, now on the stocks in the'ship
dof l'houmsCollyer, and far advanced, is to bo
iciated with the Philadelphia, forming a seini-
|bly line,
Isretuforc,interests have strongly conflicted in the
punoous (semi-monthly) departure of throe
bmps from this port, viz., one of Howard's, one
ppm wall's and one of Law’s. They will now nl-
four steamers instead of six taking their do-
[turemonthly.—Jour, of Commerce.
Correspondence of the New York Herald.
. YVashington, Oct. 17,1850.
P n fitt(, ntive render of the South Carolina and
P r gm papers will observe that disunion in these
pars i» naming a practical shape. A Southern
ppany have gone to^England to negotiate for a lino
I rhmers, to ply directly between Liverpool and
I . e8ton » Savannah and Mobile—associations are
1. whose object is to suppress the employment
L i r S shi P sin ^ ie Southern coafitingirade, and
I st’ol Northern manufactures among the people,
r , one meeting in South Carolina, a resolution
i rncoullneD diug the suicidal policy of re-
r f ern laborer*, mechanics, Sec., who may
Ivii n u , “ e ^tate; and that they be refused cm-
Importiint Fugitive Slave Cases in Phila
delphia.
The decided and correct Stand Taken by Judge Grier
—the Judge 8 opinion of the Northern Fanatics.
[ From th c Vh iladelphin Ledger, Oct. 18.]
Yesterday ufternoon, about half past 3 o’clock, an
alleged fugitive slave was brought to the Marshal’s
otfice, by the Deputy Marshal, assisted by Constable
Agon, of Third ward Southwark, m\9 Messrs. John
Thornton and Thompson Tally. He whs arrested
while at work as a hyd carrier, on the Ridge Road
near poplar street, at the instance ot his master,
Thomas P. Jones, of Cecil county, Maryland. Tho
name of the alleged slave is Henry Garnett. He ap
pears to he about 25or 27 years of age, and has been
absent from his master for eight yours, lie was ac
companied by a young man of his own color, who
desired that he might have counsel, which request
was granted. Tho warrant for the arrest of the slave
was issued by Justice Grier, and the rignt of owner
ship and identity of the person were heard by him.
The right of property in Henry Garnett was trac
ed through several wills, to tho present master, T.
P. Jones. Ilia identity was about to ho established
by Mr. Jones and others, when Mr. Pierce, for the
prisoner, asked that the case bo postponed until a
future period, to afford an opportunity to Chas. Gib
bons to attend as counsel.
Judge Grier said, that this was. to be sure, a summa
ry proceeding, yet he desired to give the prisoner an
opportunity to bo properly defended, and if he pro
ceeded in a summary manner, it would bo owing to
the ill advice the colored population were now re
ceiving. He said he had read in the papers of meet
ings being held, at which resolutions were pussed ad
vising and urging the colored race to arm themselves
against tho laws, and shoot down the officers of the
law. If such advice should be taken, the first officer
killed would be the signal for the extermination of
the black race. All laws, he thought, would be set
at defiance, »s they had been but a short time since,
lie was as much a friend to the unfortunate race as
any man, but he looked upon white men who would
give advice of armed resistance to the laws, as the
colored people’s worst enemies. If he were to ad
journ this case until this day. he felt satisfied that
thousands of blacks would assemble, perhaps, to re
sist the laws. This would compel him to send to the
Navy Yard for their whole military force, and as true
as God liveth, and my soul liveth, snid tho Judge, I
will maintain the law, though I have to order every
man who puts himself in armed opposition to its ex
ecution, to he shot down. I will execute the law as
I find it, at all hazards.
It was here suggested that the Jaws of Pennsylva
nia made it illegal to place the prisoner in any of its
prisons. The Marshal agreed to keep the alleged
slave until this day. The Judge said, that if any mob
should congregate black or white—with a view to
resist the laws, it would be repelled, even to the shed
ding of blood. The hearing of till! case was then post
poned until this morning.
Philadelphia, Oct. 18, 1850.
The United States Circuit Court Judges, Grier and
Lane assembled this morning to consider the case of
Henry Garnett, claimed as a fugitive slave by Thomas
P. Jones, of Cecil county, Maryland A formidable
array of counsel appeared for the defendants ; David
Paul Brown, YVilliurn S. Pierce, and Charles Gibbons,
Esqrs. The counsel for the claimant is Hugh YY r .
Toner, Esq. Tho prisoner is now 25 years of age,
and can hardly be said to have been a slave, as by tin*
will ot his former mistress, Margarotte Saunders, lie
was bequeathed, in December 1838. to Benedict Jones,
(of whom Thomas P. Jones is the executor,) with
the express provisions that he should he free at 30.—
The owners will probably claim a further servitude,
to remunerate his owner for the time that he has
elupeed since he became u fugitive, but this will
be a question tor the Maryland .State courts. This
case being the first aris ng under the new law, was
brought before the court nt the desire of Judge Grier.
t of the evidence of the claim was heard yes
terday, but was recommenced dc nova, on account
of some of the counsel for the defence having then
been absent.
Charles Gibbons, Esq., on tho part of the defence,
objected to the admission of the wills alluded to as
evidence, becuuap not certified to in the form pre
scribed by the act of Congress of 1790, requiring the
seal of the State, and of the Court. Judge Grier de
cided that the wills were promptly ccititied accord-
ing to the requirements of the law under which the
claim is made. Mr. Gibbons then objected that there
was no proper certificate that Thomas P. Jones wus
the present executor of the estate.
Judge Grier said that the law had plainly laid
down the required proof of the ownership and escape
which should he made in the State where the claim
ants reside, so that tho court or commissioner should
have nothing there left to decide upon, but the mere
question of identity. The law he said, was plain, and
this court could not relax its provisions because the
claimant had not thought proper to employ counsel
to have them drawn in legal form. The wills were
therefore rejected.
Mr. Tenor, on the part of the claimant then sub
mitted affidavits of certain witnesses, taken before the
authorities of Cecil county, that a slave belonging to
the late Benedict Jones had ran away in 1842. These
being in the required form, were admitted, and wit
nesses were then produced as to his identity. Rich
ard Somans, formerly of Cecil-county, testified to the
prisoner having been a reputed slave otthe late Ben
edict Jones, from 1838 to 1842, when he ran off. A
son of Benedict Jones, deceased was next offered as
a witness, but objected to by the counsel lor the tugi-
tivn as a party interested.
The court seeming inclined to favor this objection
Mr. Teller asked that the case be postponed until to
morrow morning to enable the' claimants to have
the necessary papers produced.
Judge Grier said, before this application should be
argued, it must be taken into consideration that be
fore he had issued the warrant for the arrest ot the
alleged fugitive he had warned the claimant that his
vouchers were irregular, and not such as would he
likely to stand the searching inquiry that would pro
bably be made into such an exciting case. He li^d
taken this precaution because of the excitement which
the arrest of a fugitive would createiand in view ot his
determination to maintain the surpremaey of the
laws at whatever hazard of file, or expense. He nad,
in anticipation of difficulty consequent upon the trea
sonable doctrines lately promulgated by persons ot
white color and elevated standing iu society, obtained
a large police force from the Mayor ot the city, and
even notified the cammandants of the United States
forces in this vicinity to hold themselves in reudiness
to repeal any attempt at treasonable violence,
cards.
JOHN V. TARVBR,
Fnctor nnd General Commission Merchant,
AND
DEALER IN HAY AND GRAIN k
,.IT, Every description of Produce, and Merchan
dize sold on consignment, or purchased, to order.
Exchange Wharf. Oct 12
Fifteen days Inter from California—$1,000,.
OOO in Gold Dust.
The U. 8. Mail Steamship Crescent City, Capt.
Stoddard, from Chagres, via: Kingston and .tumni-
ca, arrived at her wharf in Now York, at half past
3 o’clock Friday morning.
The Crescent City brings 342 passengers, one mil
lion dollnrs in gold dust ill the hands of tho passen
gers, and twenty two thousand live hundred dollars
on freight.
General News. The principal item of nows from
San Fralicisco is the continuance of failures, espe
cially of banking houses. The Pacific News of the
17th ult, says:—-Three of the largest firms have
made assignments during tho past three days, viz :
Simmons. Hutchinson & Co., Henry Howison, nnd
Finley, Johnson & Co. Humor relates Borne curi
ous tales in connection with business transactions.
However tiiis is always the case where a man or firm
tail to meet their engagements., it also nays con
fidence now seems in a grout measure to be again
restored, nnd those bankers which have passed
through the ordeal, may now be regarded as occupy
ing a better position than before.
On the other hand, the Alta California of tile 15th
Sept, says: we cannot hut regard financial matters
at the present time as in u very unsettled state, and
confidence lins been impaired to a very considerable
extent. Wemust attribute the present pressure in the
money market and the unsettled state of business
generally, to the losses arising from the three great fires
with which we have been visited, and in the uncon- T) A n Tf i vn TA|I P 1) T AT T T Y (’
querabic spirit which lias been carried on to so vast D H U lv Allis JUii 1 lb 11, I 11, VI •
un extent in our community within the past year.
Tlic Mayor of .Sacramento is likely to recover
irom die effects of the wounds received at the late
riot. His right arm was however amputated on tho
4 tli ult.
Burglars were becoming alarmingly frequent at
Snn Francisco.
At I lucorville, mortality is on the increase. The
newly arrived immigrants are daily fulling victims to
diarrilteanud fever.
Shipment of Gold Dust. Wo oau safely say that
the shipment of gold from this country, during the
month of August, exceed that of any other mouth
siiico the discovery of the mines.. The amount is al
most incredibly large, verging on three millions of
dollars. This sum has been regularly manifested,
and is exclusive of the purcels carried through by
private hands.
Tile tollowmg exhibits the amount by each stea
mer:
August 15, per Calitomia J $150,000
“ 15, per Co limbus g..... 350,000
“ 31, per Oregon 1,500,000
“ per Northerner j. .... 339,121
Total $2,989,124
Alta California.
A rich silver mine has been discovered near Car-
son’s, by Hr. Brown. The vein is n foot in widtli and
is supposed to extend over a distance of JO miles.
VVe have a specimen in our possession which con
tains fc'O per cent, of silver.—Sonora Herald, Sept. 1st.
Panama. In tho Panama Star of Uctober4th, we
find an amusing account of a very rediculous attempt
at revolution on that Isthmus. The object of the
Revolution is said to have been to declare the Isth
mus independent of the Republic of New Grenada.
The revolution, if such was intended, wns nipped ill
the bud, yet the affair seems to have excited quite
au alarm among the peace loving iuhubitants, and on
the part of tile authorities.
Rumor set any number of stories afloat, among
which was one assigning the lendcrthip ot thu move
ment to Gen. Flores. The aotiroriLics are active
in obtaining testimony to warrant them in arresting
certain suspec ed individuals. The Granadians, and
all well-disposed foreign residents, have hern culled
on to enroll themselves in the National Guard to pro
tect the rights of the Republic. Some of the lenders
ol die Revolution have shipped for California, and
tho revolutionary elements urc probably scattered for
the present.
The Stur thinks that at present the tide of emi
gration sets rather stronger from than to Califor
nia.
W. S. WILLIFORD,
Auction CommlHNiou More limit,
MACON, QA.
or. All kinds of Merchandise and Produce [ex-
ept Liquors] received on Consignment, or Purchas-
WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF.
D RB9I8HART is prepared to supply orders
• for lllack Jack, Oak, Ash and Pine YYUOD, by
tho boat loud or at retail.
As usual, particular attention niter} to measurement.
For the convenience of persons residing in the up
per purt of tlie city boxes for orders, uru placed at
tho stores of Messrs. Turner &. Oden, John Mur
chison, and at John M. Cooper, at the office of tho
Morning News, and at tho house of John T. Thom
as, Jones-strect.
ry Cash orders promptly supplied
Oct 11 tf
J. B CUBBEDGE,
No 115 Bay-street, Savannah, Geo.,
PRINTER of tho Daily Morning
News, respectful ly informs his friends
and the public, that he is prepared
to execute orders for Plain and Fancy
Printing in superior style, and on as
favorable terms as any establishment
in the city; his material being all new
i and of the latest styles, and the best
Workmen bring employed, he hopes to give satis
faction.
Special Notices.
REMOVAL,.
The subscriber respectfully informs his friends
and the public in general, that he is now fully pre
pared to wuiton them at his new store-,137 Brough-
ton-strect, next to Messrs. N. B. &II. Weed's hard
ware establishment, and solicits a continuance of the
patronage he lias' so liberally received. Call nnd
examine my stock, which consists of fine Wines,Con
fectionary, Fruits, Nuts, Wood and Willow Ware,
and every article which constitutes afull stock of
Groceries.
M. J. SOLOMONS, 157 Brougliton-street.
N. B. Orders from planters, factors, city nnd
country merchants, filled with care and despatch, arid
on most liberal terms. M. J. S.
octlfi fit
NOTICES
of Candidates for Office are published daily, until the
First Monday in January upxt, for the sum of Five
DoLLAns—Payable strictly in advance.
Receiver of Tax Returns for Cliiuitlinin Co.
B. T. TIIEUS will be a candidate for the Office in
Jnnunry next. Oct 9
vylNTER COATS.
A large stock of Winter
Coats, just opened, and expressly iiiiiuufactui-
ed for tiiis market. For sale by
oct 21 PIERSON & I1EIDT.
Mr" Tenor stated the ense wns originated Indore he
associations are bccanje cu nncoted'with it as counsel,and excused the
ill-judged liuste with-which it had been instituted, by
a fear that the fugitive should ho secreted and remov
ed out ot tho reach of the claimants.
The postponement was objected to by David I aul
Brown, Esq., in a powerful argument, and the Judge
finally refused tho application, and discharged the
this burin,... .i n i , '^His white and colored friends immediately took
ionaf k .f ,lloro w,n be nn a"’* 1 '' re ' him in charge, and lie is, no doubt, by tins tune at
■ Southern visiters at Saratoga next sum- the j,.„ ot „f the underground railroad, ready for
prospects ot managing Yankee and | ‘ )rtHtl0 „ t() Canada. The blacks were gather
ed in tlie vicinity of independence square, to tho num
ber of n thousand, and they made on uproarious de
monstration or their joy, during which a big darkey
knocked three or four whites down. ?his bellicose
pi dividual was arrested aud taken to prison.
Just opened a flue assortment of
gaut Hate, of the latest fashion and of supe
rior make. For sale ut the store of
oct 21 l’lERFON & 11E1DT.
N ew hats
cleg
AGON. 3fi Itlids. prime Cincinuutti Bides, land
sale by
•SCRANTON, JOIIN$TON &.CO.
ing nnd for sale by
C REAM AI.K.—25 barrels Summer Stock Ale-
landing from hark Texas and lor sale by
sept II ' W. M. DAVIDSON.
H. R. A fresh supply of Railway's ready
• relief, Circassian Balm, and Medicuted Soap,
just received and for sale by
Oct 12 G. R. HENDRICKSON & Co.
PIANO AND
FURNITURE STORE.
The SuBsenxuEBs tuke,
this method to inform their i
friends and the public that they arenow making lurge
additions to their stock of
PinnoM nnd Cabinet Furniture,
which they offer for sale at New York prices.
Our stock of Furniture anil Pianos is made to our
own order and selection. We have confidence in re
commending it to all who are in want, aud on the
most nccomiiiodutiiig terms.
I. VV. MORRELL & CO.
I.W. MOBRELL N.F. WEBSTER.
Ang 1
JOHN POOLE,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Paints, Oils, Tur, entitle aad Varnishes, Frsnch and
American Window Glass,paint, varnish nnd white
wash Brushes, sable aud camel-hair Peucils,
badger and camel-hair Blenders, Grain
ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, ^c. 6fc.
Pupor Hangings, Bordersand Fire Board Prints.
N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding,
Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street,
nearly opposite Swift. Densluw St Webster
March 30
P. J AC OKS,
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 Sugars, at Wholesale and Re
tail. Also Chow.ng Tobacco, Snuff, &e.
March 29. tf
SAVANNAH
Mutual insurance company,
of this city.
C. P. Richardbonk, 1‘rest. J. A. Norris, Sec.
The above Company is now prepared to take Ma
rine and Fire Risks, in this city or tho surrounding
country, on tho most favorable terms, for which ap
ply to the Secretary, at their Otfice, 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 lino with
dispatch, and in a stylo not to bo surpassed. Prices
a6 reasonable as any other establishment in the city,
fim July 9.
STRATTON JL HOBSON,
PRACTICAL GAS FITTERS,
No. 7!i St. Julian-strcct. Workshop comer of State
and Bull-sireets.
Dwellings, Stores, Churches, Sic. fitted up ut the
shortest notice and in the best mnnnei Personal at
tention given to nil work entrusted to their eure.
References.—R. H. Griffin, Esq., President ot
the Gas Light Company, and the contractors erecting
the Gas Works. c
May 29. 5m.
U. CRANSTON,
GAS FITTER,
91 Bryan strcet, next door to Hamilton Sr Symons.
The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
of Snvannah, that ho will shortly receive a large as
sortment of Gas Burners, Pennants, Brackets, &c.,
&c., from Philadelphia.—Having competent work
men enguged, he is prepared to till any orders on the
most reasonable terms, and solicits their putronuge.
April 17 fim
LONDON PIHENIX FIRE OFFICE.
Takes Risks in Suvannah. Apply to
Aug 1. IL HABERSHAM St SON, Agts.
CARDS.
HARNESS MANUFACTORY;
Tlie Undersigned lias opened nn
establishment for the purpose
of Manufacturing Ilarnnes,
Engine Hose, Firemen's Caps,
Mill Bands, See. Stc.
( t6 ,J Corner bf Bay Lane and Drnyton-st.
A share of the public patronage is respectfnll
licltod
July 15.
Is respectfully so-
T. W. BRYAN.
ifr
CAMINE"’ MAKING and UP
HOLSTERY.—H. 8. ROGARDUS, No-
25 Bull st, would inform the citizens of 8a-
vannsh, that he has taken tho above store,
lor the pm poso of enrrying outhe Cabinet and Up
holstering business, viz: Making now and reparing old
furniture. Old furniture bought and sold. The bot
toms of 8ofas, Diinns, Chairs, and Ottomans, toad*
over and re-covered. Glass plates of all sizes Septl'or
sale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, cut and put
down. Bells and Lamps hung; Curtains and Rollsr
Blinds put up. Musical instruments of all kinds re
paired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses for salo:
Also, feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Matras
ses ntudo over in tho best manner.
t— 1 Every description of Coffins on band
*jBb™maCT l and made to order, of the test ma
terials and finish: 1’ricoslovr.
IL S. B. has been engaged in the above hhsiness
tn the city of Snvannah, ior tho last seventeen years,
which induces him to believe that he can please sU
those who will favor him with a portion of their
Wl>r *- . IT
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.
jj q y ffe’'*'
READY MADE CLOTHING!
The undersigned would respectful-
ly inform both I’nreutsand Guardians, Wr
having Boys to clothe, that he has just
returned from Now-York, with a compu te assort
ment of
Boys’Ready Made lothing (
(4 and will keep up tlie assortment through (he a
H season. lie hna taken much pains in having m
M them mode up to suit this market, and will offer S
o them to his patrons as low as possiblo. Each er- ,
> tide will bo marked-with tlie soiling price, and Ml
no abatement from it The following will coin-
W pose the assortment: J
Boys' Black Cloth Cloaks and bvor Coats L,
" Drab and black Pilbt Over Backs '
" green, browft nnd bl’k Cloth Sacks ►
“ lancy Tweed, Cas.,Frock and Sack Coats W
“ “ “ “ Polka Goatees M
“ full trimmed bl’k Cloth Frock Coats
“ blue, bl’k, br’n, green and Cadet JobkHs tg
•* bl’k mixed Satinet R. Jackets
“ fancy Caslmcre and bl’k Cat. Pants E
" Tweed, Cas. and Satir.et Pants J*
“ bl’k fig’d Satin Velentinnnd Mrsl’s Vests; “
Children’s bl’k and fancy Dress Suites.
Boys’ white and col’d Shirts and under Shirts «
“ fine blue and black Navy Caps, with and l*
b- without Covers, with a complete assortinent of O
rq Cups of all other kinds, from children's Jockeys H
3 U P- M
Is N. B.—Having a private room for trylbg oh 5
(h Boys' Clothing, I must decline sending it out Sg
Jr" to be tried on, except in cases of sickness. Those Q
” in want nro invited to give mo a call, at the —
Clothing Store Nos. C9and 150, Gibbons’ Range.
Sept 25 GEO. 8. NICHOLS.
I and tb
f. ta * e •“‘"hers to marry off to Southern cotton
flimi • !* lr l,,l,r ketabie daughters, will be fearful-
vht Aramilita Muggins, the eldest
,jj Obudifih Muggins, the Union squnre ex-
‘ ™* r ’ ""■» miss nt "Congress Hall next season,
nnb dashing Captain Singleton ; and that
k,"i 1 " ,u naming Uuptnin Singleton; amt time
K . e,tat e of 3U0 negroes on the Great Pedee,
Li,!" • Wi,1 “ *' i8 non-iippenranee.
E „f .." “torcourse be carried to this extent, nnd
Ll, n , rmust bonds of the Union, the bond of
| turcuurse, will be weakened, if not destroy-
njistjiit llie times are ominous—they are full
the I The South are extremely sore
litriii, oj.wC'fii.’ging process by wbieb they were
Inim?. ^sldoruia. That trick lies at the root of
tr'a, ’ UUl * w 'h appear, before the trouble is
LI. ,, l«r better, bad the North consented
pProvl ^ <Ae ®' '* 11 ln 'o., than to shutllo tho Wil-
Itatp 80 over,that couotry.hy dint of approving
.... -'invention. How can we expect to restore
C t ANAL FLOUR, Arc.—id bids pure Genesee
J Flour; 30 do Hiruui Smith's Extra do; 30 kegs
selected Goshen Butter; 50 boxes English Dairy
Cheese; 50 do Adamantine Candles; 30 bags Old
Gov’t Java Coffee; fiO bids Butter, Sugar and So
da Crackers; 25 boxes Soda Biscuit; 15 bills Tread
well's Pilot Bread; 25 half chests H oz papers Black
Tea; 15 no do f lb do; lauding and for sale by
sept 0 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St CO.
J^EW FLOUR.
From Turks Island. We have received the Royal
Gazette from Grand Cay, Turks Island, to the-d
October. The following is the only item ot news:
••YVithin the two weeks Inst past, several vessels
have arrived at thisand Salt Cuy, tor Salt. Although
the weather tiiis year has been rather unpropittous
for salt operations—-aud a greutdealot salt has not
been raked, still there is yet a good deal to benau.
Prices through tlie year have ranged rather lew. nut
ut the present moment it stands 12j cent per bushel,
and likely to go up dome.”
DEro'PULATlON OF NoBTH CAROLINA.
. „„„ „„ t etteville Carolinian says that large numbers otper
I'luri? u ‘. lbc -"’““111 tor the seizure of her shun* of j sons, comprising nice of substance ns well as the
Jwhich ia such nn outrage WI IUU i nearer classes, are preparing to remove from that
l !li rither than remU^l tl ‘i' lt ' l "' y W ‘!! n“ llt tended ! State, to tile West and South-West.
loftitio,,. render obedience—a bill ln’x'iided , - .
T- inY,..™ - t0 th" South, but which is only ml-1 { rjp a lump of Calitomia gold, weighing twenty
|,p; e u t tu '“jury, in it a rcceptiou by the Northern j three pounds, worth $19,900, is on exhibition m Loa-
r I ton.
100 bbls. Baltimore Flour, from
new wheat; 50 do. pure Genesee do, do. do.; 40
do. Hiram Smith’s Extra do., do. do Landing and
for salo by SCR ANTON, JOHNSTON St CO.
Oct 4
H. J. RO Y ALL.
SURGEON DENTIST.
W OULD take this method of offering his profe.4.
sioual services to the public generally, and ex
pressing his thanks for the liberal patronageheretoforo
bestowed. No pains will be spared to ensure entire
satisfaction in all operations, and particularly in the
insertion of artificial teeth free of pain, and natural
in appearance.
N. B. As some ore incredulous as to tlie safety
and utility of the Lethoon, (not Chloroform,) I would
say that in no case where! have administered it, has
any injury been sustained, (to my knowledge;) at tho
same time, I would condemn its indiscriminate use,
the constitutions of some rendering it injurious,
sept 7.
HENRY K. PRESTON,
Teacher in tlie CliumicN and Mathematics
NO. 74 ST. JULIAN-STBEET.
sept2 tf
D OOlt MATS.—just opened an extensive as
sortment ot Door Mats, comprising Adelaide
Jenny Lind, Rope, Border,Sheep Skin, Jute and Al-
icantMnts. For sale by
Oct 11 COLLINS & BULKLEY, 109 Bryau-st.
3 RANDY, GIN «fcc.—10 bf pipes
puy St Co’s Brandy: 5 pipes Mi der Swan Gin;
1 puncheon Old Scotch Whiskey; 2 do do St. Croix
ltum; 2 do do Jainnieado. For sale irom store,bv
octlfi SCRANTON. JOHNSTON St CO.
D omestic liquors.—uw bblse I’heips
Gin; (ill do l’ St 11 Connecticut River do; A' do
domestic Brandy; fiO do pure Boston Rum; 20 do Lu
ther Felton’s do; 150 do N O Whiskey. In store and
for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON St CO.
J J-AY.—100 bales prime Northern Hay, landing
and lor sole by
ROWLAND &AVASHBURN.
DR. MO RE 1.1
OFFICE—No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST.
Feb. 7.]. SAVANNAH, GA
STOVES,
Just received nnd for sale 150 Cook Stoves, and
anges; 100 parlor Stoves, 75 Ilall and Office Stove*
of tne most fashionable pattern*. Alio Force, Lift,
anil Boar Pumps, Plain and Jappancd Tin Wave,
Hollow nnd Enamelled Ware, Furnaces, Smoothing
Irons, Grid Irons, Sauce Pans, Fry Paris, Stc., Lead
Pipe, sheet Lead, Iron, Copper and Zinc.
McARTHOIt St MORSE,
Oct 7 No. 13 Barnard Street.
Mill I "
aSpgii
II i 1 tf Hr ’
PIONO FORTES—Tho subscri
bers would respectfully call attention
to their stock of Piano Fortes, com
prising a variety of styles, compos*
nnd finish, by J. B. Dunham, A. Stodart and Win.
Hall Rtid Son, New York, and L. Gilbert, Boston; in.
eluding the metalic frame, vibrating overbridge pa
tent action, &c. These instruments are bf warran
ted durability,based uponan established reputation
of many years standing, and aro offered at factory
p rices by tho manufacturer's agents.
F. ZOGBAUM <t Go.,
Cor St Julian-sL and Morket-sq.
N. B.-Sccond bund Pianos taken in exchange.
Sept. 17.
J
20,000 PAIRS PLANTATION
1IROGANSI.—The Subscribers are
now receiving their usual supply bf
_ .iply of j
— • Plantation Brogans, mado to order by
the most approved manufacturer*. Our stock it very
oxteuaive und selected with care. Having succeeded
in giving satisfaction to those who have favored u*
with their patr-1. igo for a series oi years, we would
respectfully in.itc Planters who have not yet pur
chased of us, to give us a call, to whom we piadge
ourselves to spare no pains in pleasing. In addition
to our thick work, we keep constantly on bind a
large and choice stock of Ladles’, Gentlemen's tad
Children Boots and Shoes. Please try us.
VERSTILLE, LUFBURUOW St BUTLER,
oct 1 3m
rp WEED Sacks and Frock Coats. Received and
JL for sale cheap by
:t 8 PRICE St VEADER.
pASIMESii PANTS nnd Vests, black and
fancy. Just received at c
PIERSON St HBIDT’S.
fancy.
Sept23
MELODKON8. These beautiful in
strumenta are recommended to the Musical
World, as the most unique invention of the
_ kind ever produced. The key-board i» from
four to five octaves in compass, nnd similar to that of
the Piano Forte. By the use of a swell, the volume,
of tone can be increased so as to equal that of tbo
Chnpel Organ, as substitutes for which they are be
coming generally in use. Their beauty of finish, su
perior quality ol tone, portability and extreme econ
omy of price, render them all that is desirable to those
who cultivate a taste for Sacred Music; while their
remarkable quickness of touch renders them guscep-
tibloof the most rapid execution. For sale by th*
Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGBAUM &CO,
•Aug 5 Corner St. Julian- st. and Market-sqriar*.
CARD.
T HE undersigned respectfully informs liis former
friends and acquaintances, that he intends to re
turn to SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, in person, early in
October, and has taken tjie store No 9fi Bryant st., one
dour west of IrAitoAir, find will open the sunic with
nn entire new and large assortment ofSEASONABLE
READY MADE CLOTHING, all manufactured this
fall, expressly for tiiis place, under liis own immediate
attention, unsurpassed by any other establishment.
A. P. HOUSTON.
Formerly Hamilton St Houston.
The above Clothing business will be continued
inull its various departments by the new firm of
HOUSTON St GROUNDESON,
No. 96 Bryont-it
Teb.ms -.—Cash or City acceptances,
i sept 26 tf
S AVANNAH GYMNASIUM. The subscrib
er respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentleinea
of Savannah that he is now fully prepared for the re
ception of company, and will at ell time* from fhi*
date be fully supplied with the best of
Ice Creams, Cakes, Confectionary, Lemonade, and ikt
very best flavored Lemon and Uinget Pop
ver made in this city. Cotillion and Fairtlly Parties.
Pic Nice and Boat Excursions will be furbished with
the above articles on short notice and at reaarifiabln
prices
* * The Garden and Grounds attached to the Gym-
unsium will be open to ladies and gentleman all hours
o f the day and evening until 10 o’clock, and refresh
ments will be served them upon giving riotlriri with
the bell.
P. 8. All the archery apparatus having arrived,
Ladies wishing to form clubs are now notified.
May 19 If WM. CLAGHORN.
T3AILS.—100 dozen painted Pails. Landing and
JL for sale by
BRIGH AM, KJpLLY & CO.
B utter, chkk.se, maceual, &c.—40 keg*
Selected Goahen Batter; 100 boxes English :D*i-
ry Cheese; 20 bnlf bbls. No. 1 Msckeral new ? 25 bbls*
dot No. 1 do. do.; 25 do. do. No. 2 do. do.; 40 do. do.
No. 3 do. do,; 1 hbd. new Codfish. Landing and for
sale by i ' 1( a
Oct 3 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & GO.