Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, January 31, 1850, Image 3

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CONSIGNERS. 1’er Steamer Wm Seabrook,from Charleston—3 bale p , Cotton and Mdza to Central Hail Rond, Steamer PeDalb P G Thomas, J Rousseau. \V C O'Driscoll, A Biirie, W Woodbridge, Mrs M Dillon, F Zogbaum & Co Hamilton Se Hardeman. l>er schr Pnlcon, from Baltimore—N B Se H Weed, W Woodbridge,Scranton, Johnston Se Co,H J Gilbert, Cohens & Herts, H A Crane. l’er steamer John Randolph, from Augusta—1242 bales Cotton to K T Willis &Co, CF Mills, T R Mills. (1 W German}- Se Co, J II Burroughs, Allen, Ball Se Co. l’er steamer Metamora, from Charlestun—Brooks Tupper, Burt & Daly, A B Luce, J VauNess, R Hal), ersham * Son, 1 KTeft, VV P Rowland, 8 & II Hoyt, A Short, J M Cooper, Williams Se Hollis, Col DeLyon, J Olmstead, TS Wayne, O Johnson & Co, Ambler Se (■,, p Wiltberger, A Barie, A Haywood, I. Robidier, M J Solomons, Copt Miller, W Curtis, Steumor De- Kalb, Florida Boats. PASSENGERS. l’er steamer Wm Seabrook, from Charleston—Miss gewurd, J Lawrence, G Gray, A Huger and son, H A Russell. W Barkenloe, W Wallard, Dr Southgate, U S A. M M Woodruff, O L Jennings, F Tiker, F K Fisher, A linker, J Mera, Master L Davis, 2 deck. Ter steamer Metamora,from Charleston—Mrs Baclie a „d servant, Mrs Fisher, Miss Gnudry, Miss Andrews, A .1 Dinner, 3 W Blount, A Sharlock. H C Bartm, L A Honey, J llinkley, A Franklin, DW Soheir, M S Miller, J Hinches, B Hutchison, J Bache and son, J Slade, J Hoffman, C J Wallace, J Fisher, T M Miller, C E Rumpli, 40 deck. €ommcrnctl intelligence. LATEST DATES; Liverpool Jan. 12 | Havre Dec. 27 | Havana Jan 21. Savannah Cotton Market, Jan. 31 COTTON.—The sales yestesday amounted to 95G bales at prices varying from 11V& to 13c. ARMORY. HALL. CREOLE MELODISTS. The public are respectfully informed rhnt the celebrated Southern Troupe of CREOLE MELODISTS, will give their third ETHIOPIAN CONCERT, ON This Evening, 31st inst., With an entire change of programme, and first appearance of Mr. G. W. DEAN in his inimitable character of Lucy Long. In the course of the evening THE MAID OF CONGAREE, By Hon. B. F. Porter, of So. Ca., will he sung by the Company. jan 31 a UININE! QUININE.—150 o: Fans’ Sulphate Quinine. For sale by W. HUMPHREYS, jun 29 lm FOR NEW-YORK. The hark WYANDOTTE, Houdlettc, master, having a portion of her cargo engaged, will meet with despatch. For freight engagements, apply to jan 26 PADELFORD, FAY Se CO. R eceived per brig wilson FULLRE, 8 firkins choice Goshen Butter, and a choice lot of Cheese. jan 30 JOHN D. JESSE. P ORT MONAIES.-A new supply re ceived und for sale by jan 28 - J. B. CUBBEDGE. G OUI> pens and gold pen AND PENCIL CASES.—A new sup ply just received by jan 24 JOHN M. COOPER. V ALENTINES; also Valentine Books, Paper, and Envelopes, received and for sale by JOHN M. COOPER, jan 24 SAVANNAH KXPORTS, JAN. 30. ROTTERDAM—Ship Turkino—1094 balea Cotton SOIcinka Rice, 250 hbls Korin, 4800 Pipe staves. NEW YORK—Schr Sarah Elizabeth—108 halos Cotton,210 cHsks Rice. 573 Hides. PHILADELPHIA—Schr Ann Somers — 267 bales Cotton, and Mdze. SAVANNAH IMPORTS, JAN. 30. CARDIFF, Wales.—Brig Athens—4480 bars Rail Road Iron. MAT.4NZAS—Brig Mechanic—209 lihds, 9 tea and 5 hbls Molasses. MACON, Jan. 29.—Cotton.—The market closes firm at extremes of lHg a 124gc. Principal sales 11% a l2tgc per lb. CHARLESTON, Jan. 30.— Cotton.—The Cotton market was dull yesterday. Sales upwards of 800 bales 1214 to 13c. Slipping intelligence. I NFANTS’ EMBROIDER’D ROBES AND WAISTS—Just received and for-ale low for cash. J. S. MAGILL. jan 24 DRAWS THIS DAY. #20^657! GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY' Extra Class No. 8, for 1850. To he decided by drawing of South Caroli na Lottery, Class No. 5. To bo drawn at Charleton, S- C., on Thursday, January 31st 1850. J. W. Maury & €«.» Managers. 75 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. SCHEME. 1 prize of $20,657 I 6 prizes of $1,200 1 “ 5,000 I 5 “ 600 1 “ 3,000 5 “ 450 1 “ 2,000 j 330 “ 90 See., Sec., Sec. Tickets, $5; Halves, $2,50; Quarters, $1,25. For sale by E. WITHINGTON. jan 31 T HE BATTLE SUMMER; be ing transcripts from personal observation in Pari if, during the year 1848; by I. K. Mar- el, author of “Fresh Gleanings.” Sir Edward Graham, or Railway Specula tors ; by Catherine Sinclair. Dark Scenes in History ; by G. P. R. James, Esq., author of the Woodman, &c. Part 2d Easy Lessous in Landscape. People I have Met; or Pictures of Society and People of Mark, drawn under a thin veil of fiction; by N. P. Willis. Waraga, or the Charms of the Nile ; by Wil- liam Furniss. The Principles of Moral und Political Phi losophy ; by William Paley. D. D. The Early Conflicts of Christianity; hv the Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, D. D. Received by JNO. M. COOl’ER- jan 19 L ight ! eight i !--brilliant AND CHEAP.—Suspending, Side, und Parlor Camphine Lamps. Wilmot Williams’ Premium Pine Oil Lamps, which givo a light equal to 10 Sperm Candles, ut a cost of loss than one cent an hour. Spirit Gas Lamps in great vuriety. Solar “ “ “ Globes, Wicks, Chimneys, &c., for ull the above kind of Lamps. Hull Lanterns, Signal Lanterns, for burning either Oil or Gas; Guarded uml Bull’s Eye Lanterns; Girandoles. Silvered uml Gilt; Cun- dleeticks of Brass, Britannia, und Tin; Cam- phine und Spirit Gas or Burning Fluid, of the purest quality that can be procured, always on hand, and for sale low by COLLINS Se BULKLEY, jan 2 4 100 Bryan-st. M ieeinery at cost, to reduce Stock, sucli as Bonnets, Flow ers, Caps, Wreaths, Tubbs, &c. jan 24 J. S. MAGILL. E astern hay.--3oo bundles, in fine order, on hoard ship Rhine, and for sate by PADELFORD, FAY & CO. jan 26 M adeira wine.—-loeigth casks of superior quality, in store, and for sale by PADELFORD, FAY & CO. jan 26 PORT OF SAVANNAH, JAN. 30 ARRIVED. Brig Robt M Charlton, Gilkey, 4 Jays from Havana, 240 hlids, 20 tiercaa 10 bbla Molasses, to R A Lewis. Brig Mechanic, Sliadburu, Matanzas, to W C O'Dris coll. Brig Athens, Billsbury, Cardiff, Wales, to I'adelford, Fay At Co. Schr Falcon, Cole, Baltimore, to Washburn, Wilder & Co. Schr American Coin, Back River, 82 casks Rice to John Williamson. Steamer .1 Stone, from Taylor’s Mill, with 127 casks Rice, to S Solomons. Steamer Randolph Pbilpot. Augusta, to T R Mills. Steamer Wm Seabrook, Blankenship, Charleston, to HrookB Se Tupper. Stenmer Metamora, Barden, Charleston, to Brooks Se Tupper. CLEARED Ship Turkino, Stewart, Rot.erdam—W C O'Driscoll. Schr Sarah Elizabeth, ‘Somers, N York—Jas A Norris. Schr Ann Somers, Somers, Philadelphia—C A Greiner DEPARTED. Steamer Win Seabrook, Biankonahip, Charleston. Steamer Hancock, Murray, Augusta. MEMORANDA. The ship Hartford, Saanemau, hence, New York on the 24th mat. The brig Gov Carver, for this port cleared at N Y'ork, on the 24th inst. The schr II N Gambril, at Baltimore, is up for this port. T'lii-ncr’a C'oiii|iouii<l Fluid 1 xtract ol' Con* / ysr.ii and Htillingia. This preparation is a highly Concentrated Ex tract, containing ull the Active Medicinal Prop erties of the Conyza, (commonly known us Black Root,) and the Stillingia, oi Queen’s Delight. These plants have been long since used among our Southern Negroes and in ernpyrical practice, with the happiest results, in cases of Chornic Rheumatism, Ulcers of long standing, and Sec ondary Syphilis. It is much superior to any pre parations of Sarsupariila as an alterative, being more active and prompt in its operation on the system. These facts have induced the subscrib ers to present to the attention of Physicians a preparation prepared according to strict Chemi cal and Pannacoutical science, devoid of all the feculent and inert parts of the roots, not doubt ing that it will supersede the unscientific and crude preparations hitherto used. Price—$1 pet bottle, or six bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by TURNER&ODEN, Monument-square, Savannah, Ga. iy 6 SCHOOL. The subscriber respectfully announces that he has opened a School in the basement of the Second Baptist Church, in which will be taught all the branches of a thorough English Educa- •hm. I articular attention will be given to the elementary studies. BERNARD MALLON. References.—Rev. J. T. Robert, Rev. H D.Wyer. IVEW ROOKS FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS, just published by the Ameri '"’’humbly School Union. Evening in the South of France; from the of Madame Guizot. I lia acts °f Life, and lessons from them, ne Daisy dirigle Sunday School, tibert Lee; or, How a child mav do Good Received b y JOHN M. COOPER. "" a large supply of Tracts from the Ame- ncan Dact Society. ' jan 24 C ANAE FLOUR -100 hbls. superfine Genesee Flour, landing and for sale by jau 26 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. v- AEEN TINES A ESO VAL- EN'IINE BOOKS, Paper and Envel- ipes. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE. jan 28 THE SUBSCRIBER has on WpySt* hand a large assortment of BONNETS, •’tskconsisling of Tuscans, Pearls, Cobergs, Peddles, Fancy and Tulip Braids-, &c; also, a large assorment of Ribbons and Flowers, ut the lowest cash prices. Bonnets and Hats Bleached, Pressed and Altered to the Latest Style, at No. 15 Bur- nard-stroet, South side Market-square, jan 29 S. TOMB. MORNING NEWS 33ook anlr Job |)riuting 0fficc, GAUDRY'S BUILDING, BULL-ST. F LOUR, &C.—Recei ved per schooner J. R. RtLtida.il, 20 barrels Baltimore Flour, 10 boxes Adamantine Candles, 50 superior Baltimore Hams, end 20 boxes Raisins, jan 30 JOHN D. JESSE. J. B. CUBBEDGE, Printer of the Daily Morning News, re spectfully informs his friends and the public, tltat having made extensive additions to his well selected assortment of printing materials, he is prepared to execute with despatch every variety of BOOK and JOB PRINTING, anil on terms as reasonable as those of any other establishment in the South. By the employ ment of the best materials and superior work men, und giving his personal attention to the business, he doubts not that he will be able to give the fullest satisfaction to all who may fa- or him with their patronage. BP Orders may be left at the Book Store in Congress-street, or at the office of the Daily Morning News, No. 117 Bay-st. jan 17 B LAKE’S FIRE PROOF PAINT for sale by the hbl. or retail by jan 30 J. G. FALLIGANT. T he shakspear calen dar; or, Wit and Wisdon for everyday in the year. Edited by William C. Richards. Orations and Discourses; by George W. Be- thune, D. D. Saint Leger; or, the Thread of Life. Portraits of Illustrious Personage of Great Britain. With Biographical and Historical Memories of th-ir Life and Actions; by Edmond Lodge, Esq., F. S. A. Pastoral Reminiscences; by Shepard K. Kol- lock, with an introduction bv A. Alexander. Old Portraits and Modern Sketches; by John G. Whittier. Lectures on the Diseases of Infancy and Childhood; by Charles West, M. D! Dictionary of Mechanic’s Engine-Work and Engineeing, Oliver Byrne, Editor. The Queen’s Necklace; on the Secret Histo ry of the Court of Louis XVI; by Alexander Dumas. The Nun; or, the Inside of it Convent; by C. Spindler, author of “The Jew” &e. New York by Gas-Light; by G. G. Foster Esq., Author of “New York in Slices.” A Further supply of ‘‘Agness Grey,” byCur rer Bell. Received by JOHN M. COOPER, jan 23 . N EIY BOOKS«--The Queen’s Neck lace ; or, The Secret History of the Court of Louis XVI; by Alexander Dumas, au thor of ihe Three Guardsmen.Twenty Years Af ter, Sec., translated by Thomas Williams, Esq. New York by Gas Light; by G. G. Foster, Esq., jiutlior of New York in Slices, &c. The Nun; or, The Inside of a Convent; by C. Spindler, author of The Jew, The Invalid, &c., Sec. The Three Gulden Balls; or, The Diary of a Pawnbroker. Dark Scenes of History; by G. P. R. James, Esq. Sir Edward Graham; or, Railway Specula tors; by Catherine Sinclair. Received and for sale by jan 28 J. B. CUBBEDGE. F rench needee work’d COLLARS. — Just received a hand some assortment of French Needle Work’d Collars; mourning do; needle work’d Cuffs mourning do; for sale low for cash. jan 24 J. 8. MAGILL. C A B S E R V ATI ON S on S ry of Georgia.—A further si nov 29 Stevens’ Hiato- supply received J. M. COOPER. D aguerrian skylight GALLERY.—The Subscriber respect fully announces to the Citizens of Savunrah Und its vicinity, that he has taken the rooms over Zoghaums «fe Co’sMusic Store, corner of St. Julian-street and Market-square, for the purpose of taking DAGUERRIAN LIKENESSES, beautifully Colored, if required, and put up in Splendid Morocco Cases, Lockets, Breast-Pins, Medallions, and Finger Rings ; and ventures to ussert, ihut he willfurnish as good, if not a bet ter Likeness tlmn any other person ever locnted in Savannah He feels himself justified in the above assertion from a ptnotice of several yours in Boston, assisted by all the most recent im provements in the art. ‘'Surpassed by none, and equaled liut by few, This is my motto, and my pictures prove it true." The Subscriber has, at great expense, fitted up liis appartmeuts sous to secure light directly from above, which is considered one of tho great est additions in taking perfect Daguerrian Like nesses. The Citizens of Savannah nre respect fully invited to cull at his rooms and examine specimens. Pictures taken at reduced prices. W. V PRENTICE, Permanently located. N. B.—Instructions given in the art on tnnde- ate terms, corner of St. Julian-street and Mar ket-square- (Up Stairs.) jan 17 LADIES’ SHOES MADE TO ORDER.—Wm. J. ^Rkynolcs most respectfully in forms the Ludieg of Savannah and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above business, in all its branches, at J. L. Oliveu’s, Bout Maker, No. 17 Bull-st., where he will endeavor to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage, as lie intends to confine himself to tiie Ladis’ work alone, jan 18 i m T^ANCY INKSTANDS and School A do. Forsale by The Chain of Destiny, or the Adventures of a Vagabond; by tiie author of the Orange Girl of Venice.” Mary Morcton, or the Broken Promise ; by T. S. Arthur. jan 15 J. B. CUBBEDGE. IVrORE NEW GOODS.— Received XTA by lute arrivals a further supply of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, Piece Goods and Furnishing Articles for gen-' tlemen s Apparel, of the latest and most ap proved stylo and patterns, which are offered on the most reasonable and accommodating, terms for cash or approved paper JOHN MALLERY, at 155 Bay-st. jan 16 lm Adjoining city Ifiotel. D issolution of copart nership.—The copartnership here tofore existing between tho undersigned, un-- dcr the name and style of E. D. HENDRY & CO., is This Day dissolved by mutuul consent. Tho business will be continued by E. D. HEN DRY- E. D. HENDRY, jan 15 8. H. FISK. THE TRVELELH; by Washington A Irving; Illustrated. Knickerbocker, do do do The Sketch Book, do do do Oliver Goldsmith, do do do Genius of Italy; by the Rev. Ruht. Turnbull. Poetical Quotations; by J. T. Wutson ; Illus trated. Essay on Christian Baptism ; by Baptist W. Noel, M. A. Cosmos. A Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe; by Alexander Von Humholt— Translated from the German by E. C. Otte, The Works of tiie Right Rev. John England, fii ft Lishop of Charleston, in five vols. t’ROSPECTUS OF THE DAILY MORNING NEWS, An Independent Commercial and News Paper, to be Published in the City of Savannah. BY JOHN M COOPER, EDITED BY W. T. THOMPSON, Author of “ Major Jones' Courtship,” “Chronicles of Pincville," “ Sketches of Travel,” (fc- tfC. /GALVANIZED IRON.-*-THE U ONLY RUST PROOF IRON By re cent arrnngment. with the importers of tlii article,-Messrs. Geo. B. Morewoml &'Co., of New York, the subscriber is enabled to offer it at wholesale, in large quantities, at the same prices at which it can be bought from them, and in smaller lots at little advance on New York prices. Also, “FARNIIAM’S DOUBLE ACTION FORCE AND LIFT PUMP,” which will raise 14£ gallons per 30 revolutions, and a good ar ticle of BEER PUMPS, for sale by JAMES SULLIVAN, jan 24 tf No. 12 Whitaker-st. L UBIN’S EXTRACTS!..!-the hunk etchief. Jules I^uel’s r.ympli scrap, de pilatory powder for removing’ superfluous hnir withoyt injury to the skin, slinving creams, om nibus soup, can lustful, for the hair, colognes, ox- marrow, bear’s oil, combs, brushes, and various other perfumeries uud fancy articles from this celebrated perfumer, just received and for sale by J. A MAYER. Druggist, 154 Broughton street. Fresh Cair.''hine, for sale by J. A. M. dec 15 J 7MNE DEMASflUS DOUBLE BARRELED GUNS.—The subscriber has received from the Manufacturer direct per ship Yeoman, his stock of fine guns, guage No. 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16. Also, a complete assortment of Ely’s shot cartridges, which will he sold low for casli or citv acceptance. ' E. LOVELL, nov 17 No. 11 Barnard street. T he life and writing.? of David Hale, lute Editor of the Journul of Com merce, with seleclions fro.-n his J/iscellnneoas Writings. Grecinh and Roman Mythology; by M. A* Dwight, The Neighbors; Fredricka Bremer—anew edition, with a portrait nf the authoress’ The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Gold smith; by James Prior. The American Almanac, for 1850. Miller's Planters' and Merchants’ Almanac, for 1850. A copious and critical English Latin Lexicon, by Joseph Edmond Riddle. M. A. Received by dec 0 ' JOHN M. COOPER. M ouslin De Lain .—A handsome as sortment plain coi’d M. De Lain, all wool, for sale low. J , S. MAGILL. dec 11 Groceries, Fruits, &c. r|1HE Subscribers have now on hand and in store X the fqjlowingitnoda, purchased inNew-York thu past week, and will lie sold at a small advance fromcost tor cash or good credit. Woolseys, Stu art's and Harris'crushed, ground, loaf and granulated Sugnrs ; Porto Rico and Muscavado do; fresh Rice: smoked Halibut; Hyson, Young Hyson and Oolong Teas, of superior qualities for family use; Pork Hums (ISan- ford Se Btagg& Shay's curing, equal to any in the city,) Herring; New-York City Mess Pork; superior Starch; London Brown Stout and Scotch Ale; a superior ar ticle bottled cider: Water Pails; smoked tnngnes, a few half boxes Bunch Ruisons, in layers of excellent quality; a superior article Meuritus Syrup; Judd's patent Candles, by the box, and at retail; together with a. general assortment of dried Plums, Peaches, ZanteCurrants, Prunes, paper.shelled Almcnds, Cit ron, Capers, Canton Ginger, Olive Oil, Pencan Nuts, Tapioca Macurona.Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, prepared Barley, Farina, Pepper Sauce, Castile Soap, Mace, Nutmegs, &o., Sec., on hand and for sale by FORD & WATTS, sop 25 6in 9 ! ,)> Barnard street. Experience has proven both the practicability and usefulness of the penny Press. Within the few years past all the Northern and Eastern cities, as well as most of those South and West of us, have been sup plied with papers of this description, whose small di mensions enable their publishers to issue them at a price so low as to place them within the resell ,t all, and thus to make them the bestmediutns for tile gen eral diffusion of information or. all subjects bearing upon the interests of community. By cheapening the Press, all have been participants in its benefits, while the publishers and conductors, by a greatly increased patronage,have been made amply remunerated tor their expenditure of capital and labor. Believing that the growing prosperity of Savannah authorizes, and that her interests demand the estab lishment of a cheap commercial and news medium, we have determined to publish the Daily Morning News ns nearly as possible upon the plan of the penny Press of the Northern cities. The Morning News will be emphatically a Corn- intreial Newspaper, devoted to the (liffiibion of useful information on ail subjects of popular interest, and to the advancement of City and State interests, gener ally ; preserving at all times a strictly neutral and independent position in regard to Politics and Parties. Arrangements have been made for giving the paper all the facilities enjoyed y the best Daily Papers, and no pains will he spared to make it satisfactory in all its departments, and io give it the character of a res pectable, useful, and reliable Journal. In view of the great advantages which must result to the citizens and business man from tile establishment of such a pnperin Savannah, we feel that we may ask and safely count upon a liberal support. Terms.—The Daily Morning News will be issued and served to subscribers at $4, per anunm, payable lmlf yearly, in ndvance ; or, 10 Cents per week, pay able to the Carriers. Savannah, January, 1850. Received by jail JOHN M. COOPER. A WORD TO OUR FRIENDS We cannot suffer the present opportunity to pns3 by without saying something for the very liberal patronage which you have extended to us. Our success thus fur, is without v. parallel. For all this, however, we are indebted to you, and fur which yuu have our unfeigned thanks. We have now hut one more'request to make, and it is this—send all of your friends and your friends' friends to see us—tell them that our stock of Fancy and Staple. Dry Goods, BONNETS, RIBBONS, &c. is now completed. Tell them that we are offer ing daily great bargains—such as are seldom met wtth at this season of the year. Tell them that our stock of Dry Goods is entirely new. That our. lights are superior to any establishment of thsplM in the city; so that they need not fear to boy,, ns^hey cun see exactly what the goods are. And; lastly, toll them that wo are doing business entirely on the Cash iS'ys/t-m-ryttunsequently we are compelled to-sell low. dec 20 CURRELL & BOGGS. riNYPE FOUNDERY—59 Gold Corner or Ann i Street n. York —The subscribers have taken the Type Foundery, and will continue the business late ly conducted by Robert Taylor. They will attend to all orders they may receive with punctuality and des patch. All the Type manufactured by them will be Hand Cast; and they will furnish all kinds of Printer's Materials, of the best quality. Mr. J. T. Overend is still employed in superintending the manufacturing de partment. Proprietors of newspapers, who have not advertsed for the subscribers, who may publish this notice for three months, will be entitled to receive pay in type, on purchasing five times.the amount of their bill for advertising. Old Type taken in change for new at 9 cents, per lb WHITING & TAYLOR, octl6 " Successors to Robert Taylor. C HALK, WHITING AND PUTTY. —5 bbls, Putty in Bladders; 30 bblG Whiting; 150 bbD Chalk. For sale hy nov 22 J. G. FAT.7 lGANT T7 NVELOPES And Note Paper. -For Hi sale hv j. B. CUBBEDGE. Market-sq &.-e. THE YOUTH’S FRIEND. S OME months since tho undersigned pro posed to publish a series of pamphlets en titled Humblo Efforts. From a variety of caus e s, their publication was postponed, and after a considerable delay, acting tinder the advice of some of her friends, she ha9 conclud ed to change her original intention, and issued monthly journal, of moderate size, quarto form entitled the Youth’s Friend, It will he what its name indicates. We are not proposing to publish a journal of large pretensions, either as to the size of its pages, or the ability of its contents. Having long been engaged in teach ing the young of the gentle sex, we flatter our self that we know something of thi ir moral and intellectual wants. Our object is mainly to aid tiie young mind in its search after in tellectual and moral nutriment, as well in the paths of sober wisdom, as the more brilliant, paterres of sparkling literature. While aid ing to find the gems of the latter, we would from the Book of Nature and Revelation, draw lessons to charm and decorate it with the inspiration which alone can give it immortal bloom. The Youth’s Friend will be made up of lit erary and scientific essays and items, moral, instructive, and pleasing talcs, original and se lected; beautiful poetry, &c., as well as edi torials, usual in works of the character pro posed. We have the promise of contribu tions from severai whose efforts cannot fail to please ; and so far as our ability and exertions can make it usefu and attractive, they will he unremittingly exerted. But we need not enlarge. It will be seen that our pages are intended principally for the young; still, we trust that they will contain much uorthy of the consideration of those more advunee,l in life. While we frankly admit that we should be gratified with a suitable reward for our labors, we cannot and mustnot loose sight of the great hope of doing good. With becoming modesty and deference, we submit our frail Literary Barcu? to the waves of public opinion, with an expression of the hope that it may meet a favor able reception. We tender our grateful acknowledgments to the many kind friends who became patron* of our “Humble Efforts," and mm. that they mav be pleased with tho “Youth’s Friend.” It will he iss ued monthly,in quarto form of eight pages, at $1 per annum, in advance. As the 1st hunber will he forthcoming about the first of February, we would bo greatly obliged to all those wlio may wish to -ecf jve it, to send in their names asearty as possible. W. O. TYSON. Aug-ate. January 13.1850 D aguerrian sky-eight GALLERY.—The subscriber respectful ly nnnounces to the citizens of Savhmrah and vicinity, that ho lias taken tiie rooms recently occupied by Mr. Hughes, corner St. Julian sts. and, Market square, for the above business, and ventmes to assert that he will furnish as good, if not a better, likeness than any person ever locat ed in Savannah* Ho feels iiimselfjustified in the above assertion, from a practice of several years .in Boston assisted hy ail tiie most recent im provemenis in the art. The suheriber has at great expense fitted up his apartments so as to secure light directly from above, which is considered one of the greatest additions in taking perfect daguerrian likenesses. The citizens of Bavnunah ure respectfully invi- led to call at his rooms and examine specimens. w. v. rrentIce. Cr. St. Julian-st and Murket si. up stairs, dec 29 YOUR HOUSE. waring’s range, opposite thb MARKET. T HE Undersigned beg leave to inform t!v“ public that the above Establishment hsj just been entirely renovated and refitted for tht coming season and they will he happy to serve all who may favor them with a call. Their lar der will always be stored with the choicest viands the ma-ket affords, viz: Venison, Beef steaks, Mutton-chops, Woodcock, Snipe, Oys ters, &c., &o., which will he served up in tho best style. The season for Oysters having commenced a choice lot will ulways he found on hand, and as “ trying is the naked truth,' 1 give us a call. BURT Se DALY. sept 25 tf To Parents and Guardians. BOY’S READY MADE CLOTH [EG. The subscriber has just re turned from the north, bring ing with him a much larger as- 1 assortment of Boy’s Ready Made Clothing, than he has heretofore kept, and intends to keepjgj 0 up a geuevul assortment of such goods, M which he will sell at as low prices as can 2! he afforded. They having been made by J men of long experience in ooy’s clothing, ^he has no hesitation in saying he can fit and . please any boy from six to sixteen years old, ^in any of the following garments: Fine blnck cloth frock coats, sacks and ground Jackets. * Fine mixed tweed sacks and satinet round JJJ Jackets. ® Black easimer, fancy stripe tweed and B satinet Pants. £ Fancy silk, alpaca, Valencia, funcy mar- seilles and satin Vests. Shirts, undershirts, suspenders, and < rfj general assortment of cloth caps. An assortment of children's small suiti ©beautifullytrimmed, for boys from 5 to f g years. fcl * Ladies and gentlemen havirg hoys t< ~ cloth, are invited to call and examine nn <R stock, and assist me in the effort to keep uj>. B an assortment of such goods, at the cheap Hclothing store, No. 150 and 63 Gibbon’s R Tcr23 6m GEO. Si'NIGROLS. EN’S READY MADE CLOTHING.