Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, January 15, 1850, Image 3

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imi'MvIiii'li ATT.—Til “*1- ''"V 1 a u .- ilfif hi.sbt-t Tiif-Iitvi. nl n.i- Mnw !.Kui,xna^ t .vf ot' M.,- Mowatt, i„ if t!«' Util nil” 1 Unciuestfcfoahfc.'tlw* < n '» x , over came i« 3»i* p'.mnrj h'/uiAm- lm- become a go' 1111 ‘“V’ 1 "’’ “”.‘1 1 i, or reputation h.v. countering cmi.n , to br •*,'Lulmrilie* of^unmut.on, an, ,*Uy l.eromiMffOim#-J|f tlie urtwiMnllew. Vn.ate.ir, a.rf *>«. ■* T »' the uctrcsse* oil tin; tlu r r. t’ROSl’EUTOS OK TilK I>.\1I,Y MORNING NEWS, ( -tn ludqii ndent Commercial and Pitas Pape Published in the City of Savannah. John M. Cool* Eli', Proprietor. \Y, T. Thompson, Editor. Experience Its-prov.n. both tin. prmticnbility and Usefuliiph ol* tins ,amity Press. Within the to " past nil till' Northern and K w / »V*nsi. 0 — T IU . '.till not know- thqt Mrs. Mow alt had any d peculiarities of enunoratum” that i -if ho, Vo doubt it sin* hi fiiinl curroctioiii fined bv ex.-lninging tliem lor those of the ^ Stkam Site Com M»Cd.—Tho uer- , of rhijyiolpliiu, it id stilted, have pro- tested ugninst ibis ve*sej being transferred tn tjnfi’ucilio, mid otic will, consequently, resume [ t, r Kips to ClmrtiWtun about tbe lstof Fubru- ; jjk- ,s*. Squadron in the Mediterranean.—K .J w , firm. Malta of Nov. JO, gives the following TIjbn position of tbe respective vessels,at last tbe position iccmiets; “'At Spezia.—Tbe Indepf ndcnce frigate, Item- the flag of Commodore Charles U Mon; *f,e Mississippi stpufii frigate, Captain Ling; and r tho frigate Cumberland. & I At Leghorn.—The Constitution tnga», Cap- r 4in Conover. . . ; En route from Malta to Spezm, the James- liwn corvette, Captain S. Mercer. route from Gibraltar to Genoa, the Erie Lsloup. ' item cjliea, as well as liinst of lint o South and W, «t of ns, l.nvg linen sue- i,tied with impure of this description, whoso small 'll- uiunsiutis collide their publishers to issue tteiui at a Ulice solovv as to ploun them within the reach .t all, and ihu< to niaketkem the best mediums for the geo- end difliisioii of Information on all subjects bearing upon the interests of community. By cheapening the Pu ss all lmve been participants in its bcneti.s. while the publishers and conductors, by a greatly Increased patronage,have been nude amply remunerated iortheir expendituro of capital and labor. Believing that the growing prosperity of Savannah authorizes, and that her interests demand the estnb- i Bailment of a cheap commercial and news medium. I wo have determined to publish the Daily Morning jVitcs ns nearly as possible upon tbo plan of the penny I Press of the Northern cities. The Morning ftitos will be cmphnticnlly a Com- mercial Pncrpitper. devoted to tlm diffusion of useful information on all subjects of popular intmest, and to tbe advancement of City and State interests, goner- ally; preserving at all times a strictly neutral and independent position inregard to Politics and Parties. Arrangement* have been mude for giving tbo paper all the fuciliiiea enjoyed I y the best Daily Papers, and mi pains will be spnred to mike itsutinfcictory in all its departments, and tor give it tbe character of pi res pectable, useful, tmjl reliable Journal. In view of the great advantages which! must "result to tbe eitisenMa.d business man from the establishment of such a paper in Savannah, we feel that we may ask and safely count upon a liber.d.support. Terms.—The Daily Morning Petes will be issued and served to subscribers at $4. per annum, payable half yearly, in advance; or, 10 Cents per week, pay able to the Carriers. Savannah, January, 1850. voi'it nous*;. warinq'b ranue, OPPOSITE TIM MARKET. 1 111E Undersigned l.og Imive to Inform th- public tlm. tin* allow Eslithlishincut Ills just been en*civ renovated nntl t.'fitted fur tin (•.lining seureui ...id they will be liiippy to serve all who may favor them with a cull. Tl.eir lttr- der will always be stored with the choicest viands the market affords, viz: Veiiiion, Beef steaks, Mutton-chops, Woodcock, Snipe, Oys ters, &c., &.C., which will be served up in the best stylo. The season for Oysters having commenced a choice lot wiirnlwuys be found on hand, nr.d us “trying is tbo naked truth,’* give us a call. HURT & DALY. sept 25 if UIIIN’S EXTRACTS (or the hunk L etchief. J tiles Httti.T* nymph simp, de- fyXl.c Legislature of New York is about i.fo*|>ttss a law to prcvT-nt burials in populous cities. in his Mes- C^.TIm Mayor of Now-York, ere, says there arc about three tliouruid juve- tl.tit citv 1 , l i.n.t > . ,, s t oiiipoui.it .irfittil Ixtructof lira- ssuh T van nnd'titfUiojjin. Kid figipcepurutio" is a highly Ooacoiinttod Ex- d, containing all the Active Muditiaal l’rop- I of the Oony*a» (c itnini).ily know us Block •.I*.;,) and the Stillingi.i, ». Queen's Joliglit. 'i'lWjju idants.'hiive been he'gsince '-i'd among our lithern Negroes mid in etnpyri.al practice, jjwitKbye happiest results, in cases of Citornic tf 1, itism. Ulcers el long stun.lit..', nod Ivec* jphilig. It is much stijieriorto any pre- ,jjof SiirsapaiTlla as an altmtive, lining I', rf v- ‘ ;ifc and prompt in its operation on the blllY;, ,, "oTliese facts have indured tlm s.lbscrili- ’ >Hy. li'sent to the attention uf l’liysicians a fnKrntibn prijpan d according to slfiet Cltomi- .f makl’ormari'iuiciil science, devoid ol nil the j dcnleilf and inert |-.urts of the roots, not dyubt if; ^ tlmt it will supersede tbo 'nucifiitific and t *i I’niparntiinis lotl.ei t.) used. 1 ."hce—$1 per bottle, or six boltlci fec$.>. Si'SflOOL.. The sub.se fiber respectfully announces that he has opened a School in llto basement of the Second Baptist Church, in which will he taught all the branches of a thorough English Educa tion. 1’articular attention will lie given to tl elementary studies. BERNARD MALLON. liKKtiiiKNCK.s.—Rev. J. T. Robert, Rev. 11 O-Wyer. k STOVES AND COOKING RAN- 3 GES.—The undersigned hns now on Vt band and for sale, at Ncw-Yotk prices, the Ingest and best assortment of Cooking Stoves and Ranges ever offered for sale in this city. They will be sold and warranted to give satisfaction. They may be seen at Owens’ New Buildings, South side of Market-square, ug 1 McARTHOR & MORSE. pilntory powder for removing superfluous littir wit hunt injury to the skin, shaving creams, am- mints soup, entt litsirnl, for tbe liitir. colognes, ox- mutt'ow. lienr's oil, combs, brushes, anil various other perfumeries nud fititt-y atticles irotn this eclebrutud perfumer, just received and for sale by J. A MAYER. Druggist, 150 Broughton street. Fresh Camphine, for tale by J. A, M. dec 15 O " BSEKVATIONS on Stevens’ Histo ry of Georgia.—A further supply received by novSJ .1. M. COOPER. M oiisliu Dc Lain. soilntent plain col'd M. De Liiin, nil wool, for sale low. dee 11 A handsome os- 1. De Lain, t J.IS’. MAGI LI.. S ASHES, Doors and Blinds. — 15.000 Bights of Sash, from 7 by 9 to 12 by 20. 200 pair Blinds, for Windows, from 8 by 10 to 12 l.v 20. 100 Panel Doors, various sir.es. Odd sizes furnished on the same terms us full setts. For sale by J. G. 1'ALLIGANT. tmv 29 T I1E LIFE AND WRITING.*? of David Hale, late Editor of the Journal of Com- To Parents and Uuardiauffs HOY’S HEAVY MADE CLOTHIKG. m ithil.fr, than . tn keep ch goods, M M which he will sell at as low prices ua en. jjf gbe unbilled. They having been n o b by ^ ? men of long experience in boy's clothing, The subscriber has just re- ( turned from the north, bring ing with him a mnch larger u»-' assortment of Boy’s Ready Made Clothing, than •J lie lias heretofore kept, and intends tn keep jj| ji^iip a general nssnrlment of suclt goods, jg merer, witlt selections front his Miscellaneous Writings. Greciun and Roman Mythology; by M. A - Dwight, , The Neighbors; Fredriekn Bremer—a new edition, with a portrait of the authoress - The Miscellaneous Works ol Olivet Gold smith: by James Prior. Tbe American Almanac, for 1850. Miller’s Planters' and Merchants' Almnttac, for 1850. A copious and critical English Larin Lexicon, by Joseph Edmond Riddle, M. A. Received by deef, < JOHN M. COOPER. ' ^ lie litis no hositiitinii in saying be cot. fit und J3 ► pleuse any boy from six to sixteen years old, [ij In any of the following garment*: i► ■■ Fine blnck cloth frock coats, sucks and gl ^ round J ackers, sat N Fine mixed tweed socks and satinet round N Jackets. B ® Black ensimer,fancy stripe tweed midis' H satinet Pants. p Fancy silk, alpaca, Valencia, fancy ntsr us seilles and satin Vests. ^ Shirts, undershirts, suspenders, and a p, general assortincm of cloth cups. a ^ An assortment of children's small suits © beamifully trinimeii, for boys irom 5 tn 6 M JJ years. Ladies and gentlemen hovit^; levs ,M cloth, are invited to call and examine my tn, ^ stock, and assist me in the effort to keep uj # W UII assortment ol sttcli goods, at the cheap Hclothing store, Ntt. I5U and C9 Gibbon's Range. sep29 Gm O. S. N1GHOL.S. DRAWS THIS DAY. SAI.ES CLOSE AT 3 O’CLOCK. #12,222! GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. ' Class Kfo. 3. for 1850. To be d:awn at Savannah, Gu., on Tuesday, January 15th, 1850. HOWARD HOUSE, MARIETTA, GEORGIA. a W E would respect fully inform the pub lic, and especially travellers from the low country, tlmt tve uro determined to do awtty with the complaints tlutt Marietta docs not utford the requisite conveniences by which visi tors would be induced to sojourn in tiiis delight ful locality. The Howard House is now renovate J, and ac commodations prepared which cannot fail to please. The chamber* art - pleasant, und con veniently furnished. The table will be amply stippled with every luxury the country uflords. Attentive servants are engaged. In short, il Cherokee, u splendid assortment of TnfT.Sur, n and Velvet Rihbm.a, Embossed Velvet Gitnp.Breids Silk and Velvet NeeU Ribbons, Cuffs, Silk Rraida. L. C. Hd’kfs. Love Veils, Kid Gloves, nod all kinds o( Buttons for Dresses. For sale low for cash, by JOHN VAN NESS, 157 Congress-street. nov C servants agreeable quarters, it well spread table, clean liness und attention, joined with moderate charges, can t.lease, we ttssuro our patrons that tliev will be found at the Howard House. «■*’ sunt4—tf D1X FLETCHER. J. TVs Maury «V Co., Managers. 14 Wawn Ballots out of 78 Numbers. SPLENDID SCHEME! Prepared and snkljby TURNER^ ODEN, Monument-square, Savannah, Gu, lv ARRIVALS AT HOTELS, JAN. 14. * CITY HOTKI.. dsGnmilton, Atlanta; J. L. Kirkpntriek, W.Roberts, ; J. J. Rygn, Hamburg; J. M. Fawns,Savannali; prizi of $12,222 25 |»ri7.o ot* S200 4,000 40 ** 1 150 1,300 GO “ 100 1,142 200 - “ A (i 5 ** 1,000 Jtc., &e. « $1. Tie vots, $4; lltilvuit, $2; Quarters, Fur Sale by E. WITHINGTON- jan 15 4 10LL1NS ’ Remedy for Dis- eased Horses.—This "preparation is war ranted to cure lameness, spavin, big head, big law, founder, spavins of the shoulder, leg and back, swimtey of the fetlock, stifle joint, und hock joint, splints, wind galls, ringbone, string halt, swelled legs, cracked heels, thrush, pole evil, saddle gulls, old sores, mid strains. Fog sale by J. A. MAYER, jan 5 154 Broughton-street. A good wagon HOUSE for sale. Apply at this office, dec 13 LADIES’ OAITEKS.-.lust received, it new supply of Ladies’ l l’k and Col’d Gaiters. For sale cheap, by JOHN VAN NESS, nov R 157 Congress-st. i4HALK, WHITING AN/JPUTTY. Y_y —5.bbls, Putty in Bladders; 30 bb!s Whiting; 100 bbls C'ltalU. For sale by n.,v 22 J. G. FAT.T JGANT, D aguerkian bky-licsht GALLERY.—The subscriber respectful ly announces to the citizens of Savannah nntl vicinity, tlutt he bits taken the rooms recently occupied l.v Mr. Hughe*, corner St. Julian st». nud Mtirket square, for the above business, ai d vetitti.es to assert that he will turnisli ns good, IF not it better, likeness than uny person ever ll.cnl- ed in Savnunah* He feels himself justified in the above assertion, from a practice of several y. nr* in Boston, assisted by all the most recent in* provements in the art. The sttberiber libs ut great expense fitted up bis apartments so us to secnro light directly frem above, which is considered one of the greatest delirious in taking perfect dnguerrinn likenesses* The citizens of Sovuunnh are respectfully invi ted to call at hi* room* and exnmii.o.-specimen*. W. V. I’RENTlCE,^ Cr.St.Julian-st and Market sq. cpstuYi. dec 29 J^ECEIVEl) per bmk Texas 20bbls Apples, 10 bbls Mercer l’otntoes, 5 sacks Almonds, nud 5 kegs choice Butter. J. D. JESSE dec 11 A WORD I 1 © ©UK FRIENDS Wo cannot suffer tbo present oppuijuiuty r tnl very R' Apples, 2 hundred I boxes Assorted Candy, dec II g Its Sugar Toys, and 10 J. D. JESSE. # leered ov oils* , m u.u wik-u sivic Ptfntmq (tstabnshmcnt. /^ | ‘ io 1 n;- v»ujm..peno,i onti.e95u.in.t.) 1 f, • J r nots ulierpa^cluBned.niHl prenieu nt the biioi f rhe snbarribrr is prepnrud to execute all kinds of nOticU* r All ordi*FB • f»om thu rouutry sin BOOK & JOB PRINTING . Widnmn mid lody.do, N.W.Williams, Augusta* . Uinehman, N. York; A. W. Thiot, Effingham; V ! gfll. Peeples, IzftwtpnsviHe, S. C.; W, Abner, S. O. COaVSIGNEES. I 1 ! per steamer Metcalf, from Auguatn—»976 hafes Cot- I teu to Brigham, Ki lly &. Co, S. M. Pond, J. H. Bur- VoUgllH, K. Plir«OUrt. ...$1 Vf Per schr. Get*rpe KupN. from Mntanzaa—233 lihda v “ * MoIhshdh, 11 trs do, and fruit. -1' Persclir Sarah & Miry, from Franklin, La.—^1 , |(y liltds Pupnr, 14ll)l»l« MnlaeseR. h ) X *■ ' Per »chr Savannah, from New River—380(1 thushel* Ml'!* 1 at the shortest notice, and as cheap as it can be done at any oilier office in the city. The materials are all new, of the latest myle of manufacture, ami selected by a competent and experienced hand; and be there fore llatter himself he can please all who give him a cull. Orders may be left at the Bookstore of the eubscibcr in consr. - ** street, or ut the office, G uidry's Buitdtng, bull-street, sigif'of the Acorn J. B. I lUBBEDGE. MILLINERY and Fancy Store, No 15 Bartmr.l street, a low doors soitlli of .NuSrket square.— Mrs. S. TOMB is opening a splendid assortment of the latest fash ions: full and winter Ribbons, Bonnets, Feath ers, Flowers, Caps, and a general assortment of Millinery Gnn4s..(Bilk and Velvet Bonnets se lected ov Miss Tomb, of tho latest style nnd flon- shortes' II lie thankfully received and punctually attended to. tet 20 4mo qld established CASH STORE, Corner of Whitaker and Con gress-st—The Subscribers are receiving daily ilicir supply of Spring and Summer Goo le con sisting in part of Figured and l’lain Mode Bare ges, Coloured and White Embroiue.ed Swiss Muslins, Silk ami Linen Bareges, French and Scotch Ginghams, Printed Cambrics and Lawt.s, together w.ut a 'arge assortment.>f other Sea sonable Goods. « hieh tl.ey will sell at the usual low prices for rush. july 16 M. l’RENDERGAST & CO. to puss by without saying someUpngfurl liberal patronage which you hove extended to ns. Our success thus far, is without a parallel. 1 or nil this, however, wo are indebted to you, und for which you hove out unfeigned thank*. < ^ . We l.uve now but one more n qur*t to nsw, nmlitist' s—send all of your friend* and ypur friends’ it. cds to see us—tell them thut bur stock, of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods,' BONNETS, RIBBONS, &e. is now completed. Tell them that we are diet ing dally great bargains—such ns are seldom met wtth at this season of the year. Tell them tlmt our stock of Dry Goods is entirely new. That our lights are superior l» any establishment nf tbe kind in tho city; so that they need mu fi urtu buy, us tbeyc.tr seeextic.tly \vli.it the goods ore. And. lastly, toll them that wgitre doing husines*- entively on the Cash System—cotneqpi'i^jy wo are compelled to sell low. dee 20 CUKRELL & BOGGS. D 1 ISSOLUTION of CDPART- NERSHIP.—The copartnership here tofore existing between the undersigned, un der tbe name and style of E. D. HENI^’Y & CO., is This Day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will lie continued by E. D. HEN DRY. w 13. D. HENDRY, jua 15 8. II. FISK. lionet. Rice to R. Habersham & Son. iV'i A Per sclir EIU«* flksed* from Turtle River—400^ bush. K Kice, 8^ bales Feaifclaud Cotton, to G. W. A^uder- BAn k Ilro , E. Reed. Par ar.hr 8»rhh, from Suubury—700 buahela Rice, 3‘J bales lalaud Cotton, to G. \V. AndcV son Sr. Bro. (ffciimcvcial JlntclUctcncc. LATXST PATES; Havre Dec. 14 |J^'.vana Jan. ah Cottou MajA- et , Jan - 15 The market, was v.'ry buoyant yesterday Savi Cotton —the skies (mourned tn nales at U advance pTevjous tnf es, and Hosin' Ion; at LI to 124*0. rgiiiE JL I.ytton Bulv fXPORTri, JAN. It. Iigauot*>s3457 bale^ Upland, 9(i lidas—258 casks Rico, !! empty ■(.ALTIMORE—Brig Vandalia—5*.387 feet Boards bids Rosin. 27bsles{Cotton. Spkgs Mdz. PEER’S DAUGHTER—By Lady r, author of Clievelev. Mary Moreton, or the Broken Promise; by T. S. Arthur. Part 4 Icon;.graphic Encyclnptrdia. The Revellers, Jke.; by Rev. Edward Monro, author of the Combatants, Dark River, &c. Tl.e Mercy Seat; thoughts suggested by the Lord’s Piayer; by Gardne. Spring. 1). D. History of Spanish Literature; by George Tiekno ; Vo's. 2 and 3 complete. Life and Correspondence of Roliect Southey; ed ted by bis Son. MemorialsofG.nirge Bartra.n and Humphrey Mnrslmll; by William Darlington, M. P.. L.L. D.; will. Illustrations. Confessions of Con Oregon tl.e Irish Gil Bin*; by Clias. Lever. The Chain of Destiny, or the Adventures of u Vagitbend. New Poems, bv Miss Hannah M. Gould. The Seaside and the Fireside; by Henry W. Long-fellow. Received bv 15 JOHN M. COOPER. CARD.—Tim undersigno having re- Y§f opened, with an entire New Stock o( IM DRUGS, CHEMICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139 South-side Brough- ton-street, (formerly Walker’s Marble Yard,)is now ready to furnish anything in his line, at the shortest notice. SODA WATER, made in l.is own peculiar way, sent to any part of the oitv, and always to be had at the store, in the highest state of perfection. Pkesciuptksns put up with cure and de spatch. The sultsriber having served the public long nnd faithfully, respectfully solicits a share of patronage. j„ly 10 THOS. RYERSON. PORT OF SAVANNAH, - - - JAN. 14. ARRIVEB. Pclir. Sarah <fc Mary, Bartlett, Franklin, La., tp J! JL llurtqngbs. , Schr. iGeorge Ensi, Pmart. Matanzna, to Master. ,“cBV Savannah, Godfrey, Now River, to R. Haber ■j,I,.,, Si Sou. Schr Eli** Reed, Andrews, Tarflo River, to E.Reed pclir Sarah, Snow, Sunbury, to G. W. Anderson &. pin. F ANCY INKSTANDS and School T HE TRVELLEK; by Washington Irving; Illustrated. Knickerbocker, do do do The Sketch Book, do do do Oliver Goldsmith, do „do do Genius., f Italy; by the Rev, Rnbt. Turnbull. Poetical Quotations; by J. T. Watson; Illus trated. Essnv on Christian Baptism; by Baptist W. Noel, M.A. Cosmos. A Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe; by Alexander Von Huntholt— Translated from the German by E. C. Otte. The Works of the Right Rev, John England, firrt Bishop of Charleston, in live vols. Received bv JOHN M. COOPER. T YPF. FOUNI1F.RY—5b Gold Corner or Ann Sthiit n. YonK.—Tl.e sabseriber* have taken the TypeFoundery, and willcontinnn tl.ebnaineea late ly conducted by Robert Taylor. They wil! attend to aN orders they may receive with punctuality and des patch. All tbo Type manufactured by them will be Hand Cast; and they will furnish all kind* of Printer's Materials, of tbe beat quality. Mr. J. T. Overemi is etill employed in superintending the manufacturing do- partment. Proprietor* of neu'Hpupers, who lmve not odvertsed for the subscribers, who mny publish this notice lor three month*, will bn entitled to receive jmy in type, on pnrchnting five times the amount of their bill for advertising. Old Type taken iu change for new at 0 cents, per lb WHITING it TAYLOR, oetlG Successors to Robert Taylor, .l an I MNE DEMASrUS DOl RL . BARRELED GUNS.—Tbo subscriber lins received from the Manufacturer direct per ship Yeotnan, his stock of fine guns, gunge No 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 1G. Also, it complet. assortment of Ely’s shot cartridges, which will be sold low for cash or citv acceptance. E. LOVELL, no v 17 No. 11 Barnard street. BERG & STIEFVATER, M E R C H A N T T A 11. O R S , NO. 112, BRYAN-STREET. IW Ready-made Clothing of all kinds, con- stanti hand at tho lowest Casl. prices, sept 27 3 |n R EC’D. l’er summer Cherokee, 5 i.bls 1 jan 15 J. B. CUBBEDGE. li Steiger Metcalf, Postell, Augusta, with boats 9 and 1*2,1° J. M. Fawns. — nEI.OW—Br. ah ip Elizabeth Barclay, Liverpool. m CLEARED. ph1|,John Merick, Stephens, New Orleans, in ballazt, lirri BMs'nnt, Gardner, GJaagow, Wm. Iiateriby. JLhr. Midai, Haradarn. Havana, Pado.ford, Fay & Co. on, Vandalia, Roberoon, Baltimore. (DEPARTED. Eieamer Rnb’t Collina, Taylor, Darien, Hawkinsville, „ “ji^Mctamora, Barden, CharleHon. MEMORANDA. 1Y1 EW BOOKS.—Tbo Peer’s Daughter; by J-1 Lady Lytto.i Bulwer. The Chain <ff Destiny, o.' the Adventures of a Yugubm.d ; by the author of the Orange Girl of V e’firJO tf Mary Moreton, or the Broken I’ronjise ; by T. 1 S. Ai'tnur. . Confessions of Concregan, the Irish Gil Bias; - by Chus. Lever, author of Churley O’Malley, &.c. Also, new supplies of Agnes Grey: Sl.irlev; Edmoud Dantes; llearis and Homes, complete; Norwood, or Life oil the Prairies, &c. &c. For sale bv « j. B. CUBBEDGE,Congress-street jan 15 •f bf bark Savannah, Martin, from Warron, R. L, ar- • .Jtt Naw^tork on tho 7th bint. Tha 8. is 493 tons ,„d is intended for the Savannah line^of burl""’ .j', e «hr.4Jottb Catolins llit 9tl.»n»i. SAVANNAH BROGAN Manufactory.—The subscribers hav ing completed their,arrangements for manufac turing Shoes in this city, anil turned their at tention exclusively to manufacturing Brogans, would respectfully call "the attention of Shoe Dealers to the fact that they are now prepared to make to order, by the case, Kip and Farm ers’ Brogans, at prices and terms' that will compete successfully with Northern work. We have a few rases of Savannah Brogans, which wo offer bn good * terms and at low prices, by the ruse only. Call and see for yourselves, at No. 183 Congress-st. 1 jan 5 E. D. HENDRY A CO. Harmonic Institute. Corner of St. Julian-st. and Market-square. 7F1 HE subscribers respectfully announce tlmt they have opened a complete M US LOAD ESTABLISHMENT, as above, and hope that in so doing they will meet tl.e wishes and Wants of the musical public. From its intimate connection with the Har monic Institute of Chaileston, the same sources and facilities will be equally enjoyed. Piano Fortes by J. B. Dunham, Adam Stod urd, Wm. Hall & Son, J. l’irsson nnd others. Military Instruments, of every variety, includ ing the lutest improved Sax Horns—complete Band* furnished at New York prices. Violins, by the dozen or single. Country Merchants and dealers nro invited to inspect the qualities and prices. Also, Violoncellos, Double Bnsses, Hates, Guitars, French and Germut. Accnrdeons, Fluti- nas, Harmonicas, Violin /Jews, Bridges. Screws, Rosin, Hair for /lows. Mutes, Capo d'asrrns, Mu sic Desks, Tuning Hammers nnd Forks, und in fine every article pertaining to tho line. All of tbo above being directly imported by F. Zogbnum, at Charleston, are offered Wholesale oi Retail, at New York Prices. Merchants and others who have been purchas ing at the North are invited to test this asser tion by n visit. Instruction books for all instruments, Sheet J/nsiC, &c., including all the new nnd standard publications. The best of Springs for all instruments, dec 20 F. ZOGBAUM & Co,. 501b*. Smoked Salmon, 75 lbs, Boiona Sau»ages 5 half bbls.choice Fulton Market Beef, 1 bbl Smoked Beef, West Indin Orranges and New Raisins, 6 Firkins Butter, 1 bbl. Quinces, nov 8 JOHN D. JESSE. Groceries, Fruits, &c mHJI Subscribers have now on hand and in store JL the following goods, purchased in New-York the past week, and will be sold at a stnaB advance fro.ncost for cash or good credit: Woolsoys, Stu art's and Harris'crushed, ground, loaf and graunloted Sugars; I’orto ltico and Muscuvado do; fresh Rice: smoked Halibu t; Hyson, Young Hyecn and Oolong Teas of superior qualities for family use; Pork llama (ISan ford Si staggdt Shay'acuring, equal to sny in the city,) Herring; New-York City Mess Pork; superior 8tarcli; London Brown Stout and Scotell Ale; u ouperior nr tide bottled eider : Water Pails ; smoked tongues, a few ball boxes Bunch Raisons, in layers of excellent qunlity; a superior article Meuritus Syrup; Judd's patent Candles, by the box, and.at retail; together with a general ossortment of dried Plums, Peaches, ZsnteCurraats, Prunes, paper.shelled Almonds, Cit ron, Cupers, Canton Ginger, Olive Oil, Pencan Nuts, Tapioca Mucarono. Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, prepared Barley, Farina. Pepper Sauce, Castile Soap, Mace Nutmegs &C..&C., on hand and for 6ale by FORD & WATTS, •«n 25 6m Pit Barnard street DR. E. CRAIN'S PATENT SHOULDER BRACE AND SUPPORTER: Patented July 1C th, 18 4. V ARIOUS INSTRUMENTS, of mure or less merit intended for ti.e same pnrpot.es, having now beer for some years before tire public, it is not ibonght no* cessary to specify tl.e cases for. the relief of which lliia is intended, as they ate supposed to be generally known to most of those persons who feel an interest in the- ""prim, tl.e high lestimonjaels in its favor which the subscriber is enabled toVeannt, it'» confidently hoped it will soon become as extensively knuwn and us high- . ly appreciated in this city n» Rbaa. ffir some time pant. -•* been in bo.i.o of tl.ff Eastern Stntrirtfnd iu New*lurk city; where its me. its were first !hRy !, te*Wf> nnl1 inwledeydS before offuringit for ink i» fb*ff«!ity. The Iijwntagpi that this Instrument has over all others are: i»t, It in simple and not Buhlato getjput of order. 2d, It will not rust nor soil tile clotl.e*. 3d, It lifts more, and supports the whule epit'aLiol- uimi in nil parts alike, ur in any one part more ot leaiy^ as the case may require. * >« The following distinguished ge.itlem.n have ktniiry lent their iad iu making it more favorably known, by signifying their approbation over their own signa tures. , 4-. Richard It. Arnold, M. D , and H. K. Burroughs, M. D„ SuvuniiHli, Go. Prof. Valentine Molt, Professor of Surgery in the University of the city of New-York, aud Consulting Surgeon to the New-York Hospital. ,1. Kenruy Rodgers, Alfred C. Post, ami John C Clieetinso, Surgeons to the New-York Hospital. Prof. W. Parker, Prof, of Surgery in the College of ..> Physicians and Surgeons, New-York city. David P. Holton, M. D., and W. Murray Leigbtor. M. D., New York ci y. , . , A Premium was awarded to this Instrument at the fair of the American Institute. The above Shoulde. 11. ace nud Supporters are otte: ed for sale iu tins city, over the Savannah Cn-h Htc. • •Jd (lour, Front Room, in Congress street, for a (* • days only, by the Proprietor ; where a Lady of mans years experience ill tl.e business will wait upon ladies th or on receiving a line, visit them at their residenc.ei ' ™ Pamphlets descriptive of the Instrument muy If obtain ed free by applying for them. i By drawing a tape snugly around the body, one halt.. J inch above the hip ooue, and sending tl.e measure, an ^ accurately tilting Instrument may be obtained Physi- | cians are requested to cal I nod examine for themselves. Manufactured und sold. Wholesale and EetaB, by M’HOLTON, Proprietor, No. 11 Amity srs where nil orders fur Country and City will he tteuded to. sreet., N. Y„ tty ; promptly ]N E nvel©pes And Note f’aper. For sale by j- B. CUBBEDGE. jan 15 Market-square. A nnuals for The Brii-. Hunt, n Gift Bonk fot 1850. . The Sacred Annual, a Gift Book for all seasons, by Rev. H. Weld. The Gem of Beauty, or Literary Gift for 1850, by Emily Percivnl. The Rosemary, a Collection of Sacred and Religious Poetry. Tho Poet’s offering, for 1850, edited by Sarah Josephs Hall. Christmas Roses and New Year’s Gift a pres ent for Young People, The Rosary,or Illusjrations of the Bilible, ed ited by be Itov. Edward E. Hale. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE, „ nov 6 South of the Market. EW ARRIVALS.—The v.bseriber has _ _ j us t received, per steamer Philadelphia a very largo stock of seasonable Dry Guods.con- sisting in part of fine French Ginghiims; plain and fancy colored Mousliti de Lad e, Afutrino Blue; changeable and funny colored Aipacu, at 25 to 374 cots per yard. Slate and lead colored French J/t rluo, G-4 wide, at 25 to 37 cents per yard. Black Lustre*, at 25 to 374 ccnt ' P cr >" ,d ' Fine Blanket Shawls, and Long und Square ■ Shawls, at 75 cents to $5. - . Linen, Thread, and Lisle Lores, at ull prices nnd qualities, together with a great many other articles, all of whiclt will he -old at very low prices. R. EINSTEIN, Congress-st., opposite A/ui sIibII & Aikin. 1 *» . jan CHRISTMAS PRESESTSv The subscriber respoetfolly ditliru* uttentk to his stock of Prayer Books Annuals, Bibles ^Juvenile Books w , # „ Fancy Articles &c. sstimble for ch> wtmas present*. dec 18 Jv B.CUBBEDG!