Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, October 28, 1850, Image 1

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our Dollars per annua. Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House. Single Number, Two Dents. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, MONDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 28, 1850, NUMBIR 240. sSSJbSdmLv and tki-wbkkly, itV JOHN HI. CIOOPEK. T fiioMPSON, EDITOR. terms: ll v iflorniiiK News is delivered to City The 1 °n , at 64 per annum, payable I,alt yearly in ibscriber KN cents a wenk., payable to the “turie'copies, TWOCBNT8. » rrier ‘„,‘ Worlds Morning News,for the coun- The l”’’ u liie news til titter and new advertise- ?uo'f the daily, ia burnished for two dollars per- “"“"'’'"“Inen'tsinserted at the following rates : WVer y ^n. SO,50,1 square 1 month, *7,00 ,quare. l• ' SO I 1 aqunre 2 months, id,0(1 ,c-|,C0Ut »»“>“ ' 2)50 | 1 square 3 months, 15,00 ‘i 3l "'r c „ lines nr less tn constitute a square. b ssfoteuchipsertiod. r “ l i advertisements inserted at the nsual rates, ‘IfertUeinonts from transient persons or strangers. ' n'.iit in advance, “• rt ’iVsdvertisors will be restricted to their regu- V*-Jesses mid all other advertisements not pertain- to their regular business as agreed for, will ho charg •“.fW -idvertisers exceeding intheir ndvortisements average number of lines agreed for, will be charged EjfAdvertisements sent to this office without di- t.» , t0 the number of insertions, Will he pub “he,! daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and rS’Alhiew 'idvartiesments appear in the Tri-week- W”,., for the country. , ; A |'i Letters directed to this office or the Editor, ust be postpaid. HE MORNING NEWS, intlueiiccol the exciting revolution in editine, remarks the Peoples Medical Enquirer, of oudon, for October, upon the teachings in the bools, and the chance it has already worked in the ractice of medicine, are too glaring to be denied by y but the ignorant or the interested. Chrono- lerninlism lias already triumphed in every clime to Inch civilization extends. It has subjugated the indsol the derailed leaders of phyeic, it Imib reluc- utiy competed them in the words qf Sir Benjamin rotfie,to begin their studies anew, by “unlearning I they bud previously learnt.” gp The ladies of Cincinnati have been holding u mperunceConvention, and, among other proceed 'd resolved to collect and publish the numes ol’.wo* in'and children made destitute by drinking. The Bishop and the Queen. The Bishop of Lon- u uddrotfeed a letter oi remonstrance to her Alu- iy fornot having a clergyman of the Establish d urchin her* suit while ou her present tour, and attending a Presbyterian place of worship at Bab oral A reply wus sent to the Bishop, expressive her Majesty’s disapproval of such interference, d observing that her Majesty had not stepped out her duty in attending public worship in the Es- Med Church of .Scotland. Imitation of Gold. M. Peittmer has published in Hanoverian Magazine, tin; tollowing description ncompound metal, invented by Professor Henn- dt: Take of pure platina, sixteen parts,* copper -n, aud zinc one; put them in c» cruicible, and ■r tiurni with pondered charcoal, nnd^keep over firelitil they are entirely melted into' one muas. lis compound is stated to be; not only the same col as gold, hut likewise equal to it in density (sp. gr.) d also in ductility. The Southern Herald. We hail the rc-nppear ce of this paper, whose temporary suspension much joy to the Submissionists, a week or o since. t re appears, with a warm Southern appeal to the uth to stand firm to her rights. It llios at its mast il the following strong Southern Rights Ticket: i.Charles Dougherty. Hon. Wilson Lump- . Cupt. Isaac T. Vincent, Col. John II. I.owk. Phis ticket will frighten Mr. Cohb and the Athens r into “fits" if it does not overwhelm tlic-m in bb’s own stronghold.—Columbus Times. Pelegrai’II under the Atlantic. A writer in ! Scientific American, H. L. Stuart, Esq., Civil gineer, takes strong ground in favor of the prac- ability of a sub-marine telegraph between America d. Europe. He proposes to coat four separate in a solid Guttn Percha cord, one and three* urths of an inch in diameter; and to sink this, by eau- of anchors, as was done between Calais and lover. He urges, however, that the anchors should heavier than those used ou that occasion. Inlay- g down tne line he thinks that fifteen ships of one •usand tons would be required, with at least four aniera ui' I’ll teen hundred tons, and two fast stcain- s a# tenders. The distance between Cape Clear, Ireland, to a point about one hundred miles above ulilax, is sixteen hundred miles. A line of this ugtli, such as is proposed to employ, would weigh Nirly eight thousand tons, and require six hundred hors. The cost of everything, when in Complete working ‘der,’is estimated, by Mr Stuart, at not over three illions of dollars. The wire could be laid down in enty days, and would probably last one hundred ars. The line would be sunk below all anchorage, id below all action of the water. A sub-marine tel- rapb, of this description, bus been projected be* 'mi England and Ireland; and ii it should succeed ® attempt will be made in the broad Atlantic.^ The Issues "lie who will not reason is a bigot, be who cannot l ' on is a fool, and ho who dares not reason is u ve lhe design and effect of the recent acts of Con- ''ine to increase tlio number of slaves in the ex- ! |Higistatce of the South, and to diminish the num- r m whites. The Texas b 11 provides for the trail- r,, l the territorial rights or claims of that State to ‘ w Mexico, down to the line of .‘Won the Rio Grumb ‘“'vn to the Hue which divides the United&tuic- ;? Mexico. And this gives to New Mexico, popu Jf,u w, id territory enough for a large. State, ami in- her ad mission as t* State by the next Coiigror. at tilt* next session of the present Congress. Tbi alter the inhabitants ol New Mexico had •linf'd tie- exclusion of slavery. 1 hen N w , ex . lco * s admitted as a .State therefore, the avenui slave emigration by land into all the New territory I ue effectually closed. And as the boundary ol a jlloraia, a Free-Soil State, is also extended down ; lexica on tlie Pacific, all access to the interior ny Ms a so efiectiially barred against slave emigration II CB ®hot pass through rree-soil States. The is, that whites may emigrate to all the. " .^‘desand territories, but slaves cannot. And Southern slaveholders were waiting until ,.n e questions were settled, to go to California, they Jiow be compelled to sell their slaves before go ‘h'rest t** d °* ^iugthem, aH lt waB ^eir w * s * 1 au ‘I :oul°u itnfledfl no argument to prove that no policy tu m i? ro desirous lo the South than toin- blacks and dimish the whites within her kmvpi. 8 * .®'®®®the passage of these acts, wehave rum ** W ‘ t ^ 1 a Dumber of the most intelligent nn n Us JJ *J° ti °Dth, particularly from Virginia, who U li vill,J.“ re ! 1,,w walftog to see whether the South .jj^Poteet herself If not, they are determined to i'.« h». i <- U * cannot think of leaving their fauii- v ’illliri lortu,lfcd the fate which those measures 'r-e u I )on t™m. And we predict that unles- loutfl t / etire8a ®nd security are obtained by the ition ’ o re » wil! 1)6 a stampede of her white popu- ^-Soiuhtrn Press. American Tabacco. The editor of the Wilming- j ton Commercial says that he has seen apart of nn ex- perimentol crop of tobacco raised in North Carolina, 1 from Spanish seed, whose quality warrant! the be lie! that our sand bills, under proper cultivation, will produce ns fine tobacco as any in the world, j atgp The finances of Mexico are truly in a deeper | arc condition. The Minister of Finance has demur id. cd of Congress the $1,500,000 remaining of the Amer ican indemnity, or in default of this, to authorize a stoppage of all payments. Correspondence of the N. Y. Express. From Trinidad. Pout of Si* a in, Sept. 20th, 1850. Our quiet town is barren ol news of any moment, especially to your renders at home; and wi re it not for the niggers, we would har dy know what to talk about. They continue ns troublesome as over. The immigration from the other islands has of late fallen off very much, and this tends to put the planter more than ever in their pow.-r, ami unless much higher wages are given them for the next crop, they won’t work at all. Our good Governor is doingall that he canto remedy this greatevil mid the planters look to him with much hope. He declares that he wd not. leave us lor any other ofllce, and the report re gardin^ his going to Canada is entirely unfounded. I write these few lines to go by a friend who leaves in a few minutes tor Thomas, and wh<> promises to forward the same to happy America. Yours, «fcc. Planter. BENNY LI Nil’* SON«8.-«Child' of the Reci- •J ment; Camp wus my Home; Como my lovjly Maiden; Farewell my Fatherland; I've left my £now* clad Hills;! Dream ot my Fatherland; Jenny Lind’s Last Night in England; My Home, my Happy Home; Post Boy’s return; Search Through the Wide World; Sea King’s Bride; Hong of the Drum; .Stars of Heav en are Gloaming; Thy Blessing Dearest Mother; .Sa int a la France; Rataplan, Upon a Summer’s Day; What are the World and its pleasures. For sale by F. ZOUBAUM ^ CO., eept27 Cor. St. Julinn-st., and Mnrkct-sqr. LYVLL ANI) WINTER HOODS.- 1 The sub A ecribers have received by recent arrivals, an ex tensive supply of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, embracing full assortments of articles suit ed to Dress, House-keeping, und Plantation purposes, which they oilier for sale in quantities to i uit, on libe ra! terms JAMES ANDERSON & CO. Oct 11 No. 70 St. Julian, and 103 Brynn-st. CARD. From the Philadelphia Bulletin. The Fugitive &lnve Hill. The discharge, ou Friday, of the fugitive plave, Henry, is a proof that the rights of our free colored population are ns safe as they have ever been, lt has been a prominent objection to the new law that it opened a door for legalized kidnapping; that it set aside the habeas corpus acr, that it placed every free black at the mercy of a pretending master. But tiie Into declaration of Attorney General Crittenden line dispelled one of these objections, while the result of the trial before Judge Grier, has n moved the other The accused party yesterday was most clearly proved to have been u slave, but, as the claimant tailed to prove a title lo being the real muster, the prisoner was discharged. This was exactly what the oppon ents of the new law have asserted eouhl never hap pen. The fugitive slave bill has been denounced as a legal method of kidnapping lree colored men into slavery, and the consequence has been that the en tire black population ol the North has been roused to a pitch of almost ungovernable excitement. Am instance of this was exhibited in the late affray in New-Jersey, where a free colored mau stabbed a eon- stable, under the impression that the latter had come to arrest him as a fugitive slave. The discharge of Henry, on merely technical grounds, should con vince this port).>n of our population that, not only ate they safe under the broad aigis of our law, but that even an acknowledged slave cannot be reclaim ed, unless the muster proven his property in the mo-:t formal manner. In a word justice, even under the nciclaio, will be denied to none. There is one feature, indeed, in the fugitive slave bill which can not but be viewed with regret:—we nn*an its retrospectiv • effect. Few persons imagined when the bill was first passed, that it could reach back for a long period ot years, could t**ar the hus band from his wife, could deprive a family young an helpless children of their parent, and therefore of their only means of support But we have al ready seen a tugi ive who bad been unmolested for eight years, reclaimed to slavery, and only restored to his wile and family by the generosity of the New York’public, who ran onud him from his master. It is true tine the owners of slaves have "heretofore been prevented from pursuing them, by the impos- Ibility ot executing tin; laws ; it is also true that the new Jaw gives tin?. muster no new rights, but only enables him to enforce his old ones and therefore, cannot be called an expost facto one. Yet to reclaim a slave just escaped, who bus formed no new ties, is u very different thing from reclaiming one who has been unmolested tor years ha« married a free wo man.. has reared a family. Wo should have wished, therefore, that the op -ration of this act had been ex pressly confined to future fugitives. Much of the ouloquy which has followed.its passu e would thus have hem prevented, it is a question whether it ibouXd not be good policy, at the next session, to amend the. law in this respect. But. wuile we thus speak, we repudiate all sympn tiiy with those who clfimoragainst the law ms u whole. Tne Constitution of the United .States expressly pro vides for tin 1 recapture of fugitive slaves and so lung a-7 we of the North live under that constitution, we should honestly fulfil the compact. The South made that provision a sine qua non, without which she would not enter into the federal compact; and the North accepted tile union on those terms. It was a p irtn>rehip, and we must keep to the bargain. If we are uuwilling to execute our share of the contract wo should abolish the Constitution, we should dis solve the firm; but until that is done we should fulfil our contract like turn of honor. In a word, we must choose between the Union end an honest discharge of our federal obligations. The fugitive slave bill is no n w shoot engrutVed on the Constitution, but only a return to the lair and equal perlormance of our fede ral duties. Uudertiio old law, which was itself only declaratory of a most stringent e!uu>c in the Consti tution, the recapture of fugitives lmd become impos sible ; and the present law is but a new declaration of the clause, witli new methods of executing it. suit able to tin.* times. No man, unless a slave, need fear it. nor even he. unless his master's proof is technically correct in every particular. In a word.it is only a revival of a law as old o< die Constitution, in a shape to mo e it effective, after a former law, through popular violence, had become practically worthless. •TARUI.lt’.S MAGAZINE for October. LA Field Book of the Revolution. No. 7. Elements of Chcmostry, by Robert Kune—new- edition. A!?o Iconograpliic Encyclopaedia, No. 10. Received by * JOHN M. COOPER. oct 15 pODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, for November. * Jf Graham’s Magazine, for November. Curtain’s do. do. Horace Templeton ; by Charles Lever. An Old Country Hone: n Novel; by the author of the ‘ Gambler’s Witt*,” See. The Cruise of ihc Crescent, or the Boatswain's Prize; by .Sir Admiral Fisher. Jenny Lind's Melodist. Household Word?—Nos. 27 and 23. Received by oct 2d JOHN M. COOPER fpiIE Sub-cribrr lias just returned from the North ■ with a splendid stock of everv material requir ed in the DAGUKRItlAN ART. He is now prepared to take LIKENESSES in the highest style of the Art; by the introduction of a new chemical, he is enabled tn take pictures surpassed by no Artist in the United States Hi* lmsnlsqu quick working Cutnern, made expressly for taking Children in the short space of 2 to 3 seconds. Those persons desirous of securing a likeness of iheir dear little ones, can do so by call ing at the rooms over Mr. ZoghAumV Music Store, corner St. Julian street, Market sfunre. Oct 7 Wf V. PRENTICE. “STOVES TIN WAS *fc c . P11IIE best assortment of Cooking and other Stoves A ever offered in tbi- mark: t. consisting of select patterns, purchased in Philadelphia, New York and Albany. Tin Ware at whole-ale, ot the best quality, Japanned and Planished Ware, Lifriug and Force Pumps, Beer I'Apc, Lead Pipe. Bras* Preserve Ket tles, Copper, Tin and Brass Lanterns, a very hands oir.e variety. Counter and Tea Soules, Patent Collet* Mills, Coal Hods and Pokers, Coal^hovels and Sif ters, Cake Shovels, Hrittish Lustre, Ate., dice. Although ir»y store is nut very large, a great por tion ot stoves, &c., cau be seen where they are stor ed near at bund. JAMES SULLIVAN, July 13 Whitaker street, Savannah, Ga. rjIHK RIFT: A Token of Friend hip, for 1651, A- with superb steel engraving* and designs, from celebrated artists. The Iris: nn Original Souvenir, fur 1851; edited by Prof. Johns. Hare, with 12 splendid illustrations, engraved on steel—bound in various elegant styles. The Snored Annual: a Gift for nil Seasons; edited by Rev. B. Hastings Weld. Gems of Beauty, or Literary Gift for 1851: edited by lonely Percival. Also, a new supply ot Albums, and other elegant Gil? and Juvenile Books, <fcc. The Monk Knight of St.John : a Tale of the Cru sades; byMaj. Richardson, author of “Wacoustu,” The Berber; by the author of “Kaloolnh.” &c. The Prairie Flower, or Adventures in the Far West; by Emerson Bennett, author of “The Bandit of the Osage.” &c. Rone Foster,or the Mysteries of the Court of Lon don—part 3; by G. W. Reynolds. The Seamstress: a Tale of Domestic Life; by G. W.M Reynolds. The* Magazines for October. Oct 7 J. B- CUBBEDGE. B altimore flour.—150 bbia landing from schr Frank, and lor sale by sept 4 JAS. A. NORRIS. P OTA M | ES. 5 casks superior quality Potashes, received per bark Exact, and for sale by oct 10 G. R. HENDRICKSON »fc CO. P ANTS. A handsome assortment of Black and Fancy Cashmere PANTS. Received per steam- eriFlorida, and for sale by oct 10 PIERSON <fc HEIDT. S L'ONiiE. 1 Case line Turkey Glove Sponge j just received, and for sale by Oct 12 G. R. HENDRICKSON & Co. j JAALL DRY GOODfcl••■The subscribers have V received by recent arrivals, their Fall Stock f Dry Goods, comprising every variety of Rich Si k it'd Worsted Dry Good.-. Gingham-*, CnJieoo-, Shawl , Visottes, Mantillas, Trimmings. Ribbons, Lares, Mu- litis, iiosery, Gloves. &c. With a full assortment of : Bed and Negro Blankets, Comforts, Plains. Kerseys, OsmiburgH, and Domestic Goods of all kinds, to which the attention of Merchant’. Planters, and others are invited Orders promptly attended to by oct 14 Laroche, bowne & co. FA US. Just received and now open- V' '* v, ‘ r y tine assortment of CAPS, of JteiiJafii various kinds. They are a very sup-ri- or article, and those tn wunt should call and examine them. oct 10 PIF.RriON & IIEIDT. t jMCICE *Y VKADi.R, have rt ccived an assort ment of Fashionable Caps at 147 Bay-street. Oct 12 I NDIA RUBBER GOODS.—Goodyear’s India Rubber Balls, Teething Rings, Life Preservers, Cushions, Pillows, Chest Expanders, Letter Bands, Drinking Cups. M ney Belts, Maps of New-York City, and United Btutes. Just received and tor sale by COLLINS Sc BULKLEY. oct 18 H AY'! HAY ! 1 HAY 1!! Prime Eastern and North River Hay, in store, and for sale by JOHN V. TARVER, oct 17 Exchnnge Wharf. D OOR .HATS.—Jm*t opened an extensive ns- *« rtment ot Door Mats, comprising Adelaide Ji nny Lind, Rope, Border, Sheep Skin, Jute and Al- icnhfMnta. For sale by (Jet 11 COLLINS Sc BULKLEY, 100 Brynn-st S KANDY,’ GI?TA:c.—-10 bf pipes Otard, Du- puy Ac Co's Brandy: 5 pipe* Mi der Swan Gin; 1 puncheon Old Scotch Whi-k< y; 2 do do St. Croix Rum; 2 do do Jamaica do. For :»nle from store, by oct 16 SCRANTON. JOHNSTON Sc CO. H Al r .—100 bales prime Northern Hay, landing and for sale by oct 16 ROWLAND & WASHBURN. ( VoTTON CORDAGE 5 buloa Colton Cord J agp, for sale by imq 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY & < O. C HEAP PAPER—Tho subscriberbna just re ci.'ived slot of fine ruled Foolscap PAPER, which he will si'll at the very low price of liif cts. per quire, anil much lower by tho larger quantity,or renin. J. B. CUBBEDGE.'' Oct 12 . South of tho Market. FASHIONABLE HATS.—a few dozen, just received by iept 30 PRICE & VEADER. 7VTEVV FLOUR.—100 bids. Baltimore Flour, from i i nr w wheat; 50 do. pure Genesee do, do. do.; 40 do. Hiram Smith’s Extra do., Jo. do Landing and for sale by SCRANTON, JOHNSTON & CO. Oct 4 Special Notices. NOTICES of Cnndidutes for Office Hie published daily, until the First Monday in January next, for the sum of Five Doi.laiis—1 (lyable y.riclbj ill advance. Receiver of Tnx Ueturorj for ('hiintlmm Co. B. T. TUEUS will be a candidate for the Office in January next. Oct 9 CARDS. J S. SOLOMONS W ILL contract to execute Plastering, of all kinds und styles, at the shortest notice. Wanted two or throe Journeymen Plasterers, to whom steady employment will be given, und the highest wages paid. i All orders for wmk ean bo left at the office of the Morning News, ar Residence, President Street, nett door to Mr. D. Sni der's. tim oct 17 JOHN V. TARVER, Fnotor and General Commission merchant, AND DEALER TN HAY AND GRAIN. BP* Every description of Produce, and Merchan dize sold on consignment, or purchased, to order. Exchange Wliurf. ( * Oct PJ W. M. WI L i. A F OKU, Auction A (lounuisaiun iUcrcImiil, MACON, UA. IF All kinds of Merchandise and Produce [ex cept Liquors J received on Consignment, or Purchas ed to Order. WOOD YARD. FERRY WHARF. D ltEJISliAUT is prepared to supply orders • for Black Jack. Oak, Ash and Pine WOOD, by the boat loud or at retail. As usual, particular attention given to measurement. For the convenience of persons residing in the up per part.oi the city boxes for orders, are placed at the stores of Messrs. Tumor A. Oden, John Mur chison, and at John M. Cooper, ut the office of the Morning News, anil at the house of John T. Thom as, Jones-etreet jF Lash orders promptly supplied Oct 11 tf 1’IANO AM) /na FURNITURE .STORE. The SunsciuBKus take this method to inform their friends and the public that they are now making targe additions to their stock of PiuuuE und Cabinet Furniture, which they offer for sale tit New York prices. Our stock of Furniture and Pianos is made to our own order anil selection. Wo have confidence in re- cnmmi ml ng it to ull who are in waul, mid on the most accommodating terms. i. W. MORRELL & CO. I. W. MORRELL N. F. WXUSTER. Allg 1 JOHN POOLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Tur. entitle aad Varnishes, French and American Window Glass,paint, varnish and white wash Brushes, sable aud camel-hair Pencils, badger and camel-hair Blenders, Graitt- ing Combs, Artists' Brushes, t,c. ffC. Paper Ilunginge, Borders and Fire Board Prints. N. B. House, Hign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Gruining, 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. Ii.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Half Spanish and American Segars, at Wholesale and lie- tail. Alsu Chewing Tobucco, Snuff, Ac. March 29. tf SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of this city. C. r. Richardsons, Brest. J. A. Norris, Sec. The above Company is now prepared to take Ma rine and Fire Risks, in this city or the surrounding country, on the most favorable terms,' for which ap ply to tho 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 a style not to bn surpassed. Prices ns reasonable as any other establishment in the city. 6m July 9. STRATTON «fc DOBSON, PRACTICAL GAS FITTERS, No. 72 St. Julian strect. Workshop corner of State and Bull-streets. Dwellings, Stores, Churches, &c. fitted up at the shortest notice und in the best manner Personal at tention given to all work entrusted to their earn. References.—R. II. Griffin, Esq., President of the Gas Light Company, and the coutractorserecting tho Gas Works. c May 29. Cm. V. CRANSTON, GAS FITTER, 91 Bryan street, next door lo Hamilton tf Symons. The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Savannah, that he will shortly receive a large as sortment ol Gas Burners, Pennants, Brackets, &c., Ac., from Philadelphia.—Having competent work men engaged, ho is prepared to fill any orders on the most reasonable terms, and solicits their patronage. April 17 6m LONDON FIHENIX FIRE OFFICE. Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to Aug 1. R. HABERSHAM & SON, Agts. II. J. ItOYALL. SURGEON DENTIST. W OULD take this method of offering his profes. sional services to the public generally, and ex pressing his thanks for the libera! patronage heretofore 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 arc Incredulous ns to the safety and utility of the Letbeon, (not Chloroform,) I would say tlintin no case where I have administered it, has any injury been sustained, (to my knowledge;) at the sunie time, I would condemn its indiscriminate use, the constitutions uf some rendering it injurious, sept 7. HENRY K. FREHTON, Teacher in the Cluswlcs anil Mntbeumtics, NO. 74 ST. JELIAN-STREET. sept 2 tf )>R. DIOKEL > OFFICE—No.157 BROUGHTON-ST. Feb. 7.J SAVANNAH, GA. pANAL FLOUR, Arc—40 bids pure Genesee V; Flour; 31) do Hiram Smith's Extra do; 30 kegs selected Goshen Butter: 50 boxes English Dairy Cheese: 50 do Adamantine Candles; 30 hags Old Gov't Java Cofi'ee; 60 lihls Butter, Sugar and So da Crackers; 25 boxes Soda Biscuit; 15 bids Tread- well’s Pilot Bread; 25 half chests 6 oz papers Black Tea; 15 do do I lb do; landing and for Buie by sept 6 SCRANTON, JOHNSTON it, CO. CARDS, 11A UNESS MANVFACTORY, The undersigned lias upenedan establishment for the purpose of Manufacturing Harness, „ , Engine Hose, Firemen’s Cups,* Mill Bands, &e. Ac. IdS*'* Corner of Bay Lane and Drayton-st. licit ' l r ° Ule 1,ublic Peonage is respectfully so- Ju’jy 15. T. W. BRYAk CABINE" MAKING and Up! nOhhT ERY.—H. H. BOGA Rl»ua, No- -> Bull st, would inform tho clpTjBis of Sa- viiuuah, that he lias taken the above store, tor the purpose of carrying ou tlio Cabinet and Up. h olstertn g business, viz: Making new and reparing.ofd turmture. Old lumitute bought and sold. The bot toms of Solas, Divans, Chair*, BU d Ottomans, made over and re-covered. Glass plates of all sizes kept for sale. Carpets, Oil Cloth, and Matting, cut and put down. Belle and Lamps hung; Curtains and Holier Blinds put up. Musical Instrument! of aii kinds re- puired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses for sale; Also, feather beds, bolsters and pillows. Old Mati n*, sea made overinUie beet manner. LT!• —TiSgory description of Coffin* on hand WWcSBHBKSCB' ana made to order, of the best ma terials and finish: Prices low. o’ S, -. a ,;»»•> been engaged in tho above businoe* inthocltv of Savannah, tor the last aoveutoen year*, which induces him to believe that he cun please att those who will favor him witli a portion of tliolr - arlc ’ ap«) 5-ly TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. B OY S ’ READY MADE CLOTHING I Tll ! ! undersigned would respectful- ’ ly inform both Pureutsand Guardians 1 - having Boys to ciothe, that he hn^iiist meut’of* 101,1 ® ew -Tork, with a comp’icto assort- Hoys’ Ready Made lolhing I anil will keep up the assortment tiirough the " ii-iin. He lias taken much puins in having 5 t i- tn made up to suit this market, and will offer 5 t !"' M1 1,1 ,' 118 patrons as low us possible. Each ar- ^ will be marked with the solilngprice, and W no Hint ment trom it. Tho following will com- po*e tile <:isortment: „ BuyE Black Cloth Cloaks and Ovor Coat* 2 Drab and black Pilot Over Sacks “ green, brown und bl’k Cloth Sacks ► “ Bmcy Tweed, Cus., Frock and Sack Coat* ® ‘ . “ ,.l’olko Coatees t< ull trimmed bl’k Cloth Frock Coats “ p uo. hl’k, br’n, green und Cadet Jacket* 2 " bl k mixed Satinet R. Jackets ? “ Ju'u-y Cnsimero and bl’k Cas. Pant* £ “ I weed, Cas. and Satinet Pants r ^’ k !'«’<* «»tiu Volentia and Mrsl’g Vest*. ' tt Children * bl’k and fancy Dress Suites Boys’ white and col’d Shirts and under Shirt* Q “ tine blue aud black Navy Caps, with and** without Covers, with a complete assortment of O ' OP* ah other kind*, from children's Jockey* 't-i 7 , N- B —Having a private room for trying on S Boys Clothing, 1 must decline sending it'but SN to bo tried on, except in cases of sickness. Those a ”'a >lt are invited to give me a call, at the — Clothing Store Nos. 62 and 150, Gibbons* Ranga Sc P l 25 GEO. H. NICHOLB? STOVES Just received and for sale 150 Co"ok Stove*, and Ranges; 100 parlor Stove*, 75 Hall und Office Stove* ol tlio most fashionable patterns. Also Force, Lift, and Boar Pumps, Pluin and Jappanod Tin Ware. Hollow and Enamel led Ware, Furnace*, Bmootliititf Iron*, Grid Irons, Sauce Tang, Fry Pang, &c. f Lead Pipe, sheet Lead, Iron, Copper and Zinc. ^ t „ MoAETHOll & MORSE, ° ct 7 Nb. 13 Barnard Street. PIONO FOItTE8...Tho aubflcrF berg would respectfully call attention to their stock ot Piano hortes, com> , , . . . a variety of etyjee, compaaa andfiniah, byj B.Dunham.A. Stodart. and Win* Hall and Son, New York, and L. Gilbert, Boston: ib- » * eluding the metalic frame, vibrating overbridge pa- - tent action, See. 'Iheao inatrumenta are of warran* * ted durability ,bnaed upon an established reputation - of many year* standing, and are offered at factory || p rices by tho manufucturarV agents. F. ZOGBAUM & Coj, . %T n 0 ,, Cor St Julian wt, and Market-sq, r N. B.-Second hand Pioifua taken in exchange, dept. 17. I'I'ON Si * are gw ‘J0.000 FAIRS PLANTATION BROGANH.—'The Subscribers now receiving their usual supply Plantation Brogans, made to order ny ~~ » tlio most Upproved manufacturer*. Our stock is very extensive and selected with care. Having succeeded m giving satisfaction to those who have favored ua with their patronage for a series ot years, we would respectfully invite Planter, who have not 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, wo keep constantly on hand a large und choice stock of Ladies’, Gentlemen’* and Children Boots and Shoes. Picuactry us. VE11STJLLE, LUFBUItKOW & BUTLER, oct 1 - 3m WEED Sucks and Frock Coat*. Received and for sale cheap by oct 8 TRICE * VEADER. C 1A8IMERK PANTS und Vest*, bluck and > fancy. Just received at Sept23 PIERSON* HEIDT’S. MELODEONg. These beautiful in strument* 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 cotnpaas, and similar to that ot the l'iiuio Forte. By the use of a swell, the voluma of tone can he increased so as to equal that of tho Chapel Organ, as substitute* for which they are be coming generally in use. Their beauty of finish, su perior quality ot tone, portability and extreme econ omy of price, render themall that ia desirable to those who cultivate a taste for Hacreii Music; while their remarkable quickness of touch renders them suscep tible of tho most rapid execution. For sale by the Manufacturer’s Agents, F. ZOGBA UM & GO, Aug 5 Corner St. Julian-st. and Muritet-.quure. S AVANNAH GYMNASIUM. Tlm- ! subscrib er respectfully informs the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah that he is now fully prepared for the re ception of company, and will at all times from thi* date be fully auppued with the best of I ce Creams, Cakes, Confectionary, Lemonade, and the very beet favored Lemon and Ginger pop ver made in this city. Cotillion and Family ParUea, 1’icNics nr.d l)o»t Excursions will bo furnished with th e above articles on short notice and at reasonable prices. The Garden and Ground* attached to the Gym. unsliun will he open to Indie* and gentlemen all hours o f tlio day and evening until 10 o’clock, and reireab- taenia will be served them upon giving notice wife the bell. B- P. All the archery apparatus having arrived, Ladies wishing to form clubs are nownotilied. May 19 _tf WM. CLAGHORN. P AILS.—100 dozen (painted Pails. Landing and for sale by . Oct 3 BIUGIIAM, KELLY Sc CO. B utter, cheese, maceral, &< -4o keg» Selected Goshen Butter; 100 boxes English Dai ry Cheese; 20 half bbls. No. 1 Mackerel new; 25 bbls- ilo. No. 1 do. do.; 23 do. do. No. 2 do. do.: 40 do. do. No. 3 do. do.; 1 hhd. new Codfish. Landing and tor sale hv Oct 3 SCRANTON, JOHMTON * CO.