Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, February 01, 1850, Image 3

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National Premiums to Eminent Inven- RS Mr. Ewbank, In hi* Patent Office Re- ‘, or ,, proposes lo set apart $100,000* of the ex- ! in ’ patent Fund, whereof the increase shall be quadrennially distributed in National Pre miums to the authors of the most valuable and beneficent Inventions and Discoveries during lbo preceding four years. Among the subject's for premiums, be sug- <rr> sts one of $10,000 fora locomotive plough, or harrow combined. One ol $20,000 for the |. t steamship or other vessel that makes three consecutive trips across the Atlantic at an av- , s „eed of not less than 20 miles per hour. Another of $20,000 for the first vessel that does • |,o 3 ame at an average speed of not less than 05 n ,iies per hour. One of 100,000 for the first person who, within a certain number of years, -hull render electricity availble as an economical, efficient and general primemover; or who shall make known the means by which atmospheric pressure can be profitably employed in the pro- pulsion of sea-going vessels and land locomo tives, or as a general propeller of fixed machi nery, by some rapid mode of expelling air from a cylinder or annihilating it under a piston; or who developes an explosive or other prime- mover, applicable, energetic and economical as the vapor of water, and whoso exciting and transmuting mechanism is less massive and cost ly than that of the steam engine. Sy From the half dozen paragraphs simi lar to the following .which have reached 11s with in the part few weeks, it would seetn that they are in the habit of leflving things lying about loose in Boston. A Boston paper says— Some emotinp was excited on the 18th Inst, through the discovery by triad skating on the river, near the Medical Colledge, of two hu man hands under the ice. Notice was given to Dr. Ware, who caused them to be procured. Bach had four fingers left, and they were swol len and skinned. Dr. Bigelow, however, put. an end to the conjecture that they were Dr. Parkman’s hands by saying that he had buried them at low tide some ten days previous. CONSIGNEES PER CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. 1 t .an. 31, 90!) bnlos Cotton and Mdze. to I, Behn, Babun & Fulton, P Reilly, Greiner & Beall, Hamilton & Hardeman, N A Hardee, Washburn, Wilder & Co, Boston & Gunby, R A Lewis, Hardwick ■& Cooke, J L Swinnoy, A Holt, Wm Duncan, Allen, Ball & Co, John Jones & Son, F T Willis &Co; C B Ash,Way & King, Carswell & Sweat. ARRIVALS AT HOTELS, JAN. 31. PULASKI HOUSE. Wm Griner, Barkley, Macon; J O Hodge, Hnynsville; R Caydell, McIntosh; A Grade, J Lawrence, Miss Gilbert, ; J D Lister, Monroe. CITY HOTEL. D Prolian, Fla; T 0 Prolian, Charleston ; J Monte, Tampa Buy; F F Dunbar, P H Allen, W B Thomas, R Johnson, S C ; R R Williams, G W Dior, Savannah; J L Wilkins, Albany i P II Bell, Montgomery Co; R H Simms, Grif fin ; C Murphy, Washington Co ; NBPostick, Joffersonton. Commercial jJntcliigencc. DRAWS TO-MORROW. #4(M)00! GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. Extra Class No. 10, for 1850. lo be decid ed by drawing of Va. Monongalia Lottery, Class’ 14. To be drawn at Alexandria,Va., Sat - urdav, fob. 2, 1850. .1. XV. Maury & €0., Managers. 78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. SPLENDID SCHEME! 1 prize of 1 “ 1 “ $40,000 13,000 10,000 5,000 1 prizes of $3,000 1 “ 2.000 40 “ 300 257 “ 200 &c., &c.. &c. Tickets, $10; Halves. $5; Quarters, $2,50 For sale by E. WITHINGTON. feb 1 f BUIE BATTLE SUMMER; be. -I- ing transcripts from personal observation in Paris, during the year IS IS; by I. K. Mar vel, author of “Fresh Gleanings.” Sir Edward Graham, or lluilwuy Specula tors; by Catherine Sinclair. Dark Scenes in History; by G. P. H. Jumes, Esq., author of the Woodman, Jfcc. Part 2d Easy Lessons in Landscape. People I have Met; or Pictures of Society and People of Mark, drawn under a thin veil of fiction; by N. I’. Willis. Waruga, or the Charms of the Nile ; by Wil liam Ftirniss. The Principles of Moral and Political Phi losophy ; by William Paley. D. D. Tha Early Conflicts of Christianity; by the Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, D. D. Received by JNO. M. COOPER-^ jail 19 LADIES’ SHOES MADE TO ORDER.—Wm. J. Reynolds most respectfully in forms the Ladies of Savannah and its vicinity, that he lias commenced the above business, in all its branches, nt J. L. Oliver’s, Bout Maker, No. 17 Buli-st., where he will endeavor to give satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage, as he intends to confine himself to the Ladis’ work alone, jan 18 lm O bservations on Stevens’ Histo ry of Georgia.—A further supply received Duck Load wanted for New- York. The bark WYANDOTTE, Houdlette, master, having n fnll under deck freight engaged, can take 100 to 150 bales Cotton on dork. Apply to fob 1 PADELFORD. FAY & CO. LATEST DATES I Liverpool Jun. 12 | Havre Dec. 27 j T I i21. Savannah Cotton Market, Feb. 1. COTTON—Yesterday the market was very quiet, and tile sales amounted bnly to 7C3 bales at ll a i to 12%c. SAVANNAH EXPORTS, JAN. 31. NEW YORK—Brig Georgian—391 bales Cotton, 72 casks Rice, 1 bale Tobacco. NEW ORLEANS—Brig Josephus—178 casks Rico nud 10 boxes Mdze. A Singular Case tube Decided in the Su preme Court —About three years since, a rich old man, by the name of Houghton, of queer composition, died in the town of Bolton, in this state, leaving the town $12,000 to be ap plied to educational purposes, with the proviso, that nine fnmilics, (named iti the will) should not partake of any of the advantages arising from the investment of said money, neither they, nor their heirs, for one hundred years; otherwise the money should revert back to his lawful heirs. Tho town, unxious to secure the amount thus meanly bequeathed, complied,with the old man’s terms, and received the sum through their town treasurer. For two years the money laid nt interest. At the expiration of thnt time the principal and interest was added to one th msand dollar* more, which had been rais' d by un equal taxation, levied upon the citizens of the place, and an academy building was erected, and furnished inbeautiful stylo. The school commenced, and the children of the nine families mentioned, were sent, but, ud- niission was refused them, notwithstanding their parents iiad pa : d their proportionate part towads raising the $1,000 extra, to which we have refered. Here a storm arose. The town authorities not knowing how to settle the mat- ' tei‘J»etter5 made an effort to compromise w ith tlie three heirs, and obtain their consent to let them keep the money, and allow the children nf the nine familes to enjoy the prvileges of the school. One of them consented, but the olh- or two declined, probably in the hope that the $12,000 would re.ert back to them. The chil dren of the nine families have not vet been ad mitted, and their pnronts contend that they have as much right in the school ns the children of any other tax prayers. So the caso stands nt present, and will remain, until decided by n full bench of the Supreme Court, as soon as tho matter can be properly brought before such a tribunal.—Boston Mail. AUGUSTA, Jan, 30.— Cotton.—Our murkot closed last evening dull at 12 a 12 : l5- ShIoh of the week 7,189 bales. Tbu quantity of offering is not largo end consists principally of the middling grades. Tbe re* ceipts this mouth have been heavy, and tbe stock on band is estimated at about 10,000 bales more than held on tbu 1 t iust. ‘ MAGON Jan.—Cotton.—Sales during the week past nave been from llk(j to ]2>4c. Principal sales 12o. But few have been made fur two or three days past, anti very little has been received, owing to tho iuclemeucy ol' tho weather and bad condition of the roads. L ight i eight !«—brilliant AND CHEAT.—Suspeiuliug, Side, und Parlor Camphine Lamps. VVilmot Williams’ Premium Pine Oil Lamps, which give a light equal to 10 Sperm Candles, at a cost of less than one cent an hour. Spirit Gas Lamps in great variety. ^olar “ “ “ Globes, Wicks, Chimneys, &c., for all the above kind of Lamps. Hall Lanterns, Signal Lanterns, for burning either Oil or Gas; Guarded and Bull’s Eye Lanterns; Girandoles, Silvered and Gilt; Can dlesticks of Brass, Britunnia, and Tin; Cam- phine tind Spirit. Gas or Burning Fluid, of the purest quality that enn bo procured, always on band, and for sole low by COLLINS & BULKLEY, jan 24 199 Bryan-st. l, y nov 29 .T. M. COOPER CONSIGNEES. Shipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH, - - - JAN. 31. ARRIVED. Bark Peter Demill, Iloey, New York—Crane & Bowland. Bark riavannah, (new) Martin, New York, to Wash- bum, Wilder & Co. Schr Edna C, Kelly, Boston, to Brigham, Kelly & Co. Sloop'Voung Engle, New River, 550 baskets Rough Rice toR Habersham & Son. Ulmer’s boat from plantatbn, with 900 bushels R Rice to R Habersham & Son. Steumer DeKalb, Moody, Augusta, to Brooks & Tup- per. Steamer Ocamulgee, Wilson, Darien, to Broos & Tupper. Steamer Wm Gaston, Hebbard, Pulatka, &c. to firooks & Tupper. CLEARED. Brig Goorgiana, Bedell, New York—C A Greiner. Brig Josepnus, Pitcher, New Orleans—Wood,Claghorn & Co. DEPARTED. Slecmer Metamorn, Barden, Charleston. Ivatihoe, Shaw, St. Marys, &c. Oregon, Phil pot, Augusta. Robert Collins, Taylor, Macon. fcvjra THE SUBSCRIBER has on groM hand a large assortment of BONNETS, consisting of Tuscans, Pearls, Cobergs, Peddles, Fancy and Tulip Braids, &c; also, a large assormetit of Ribbons und Flowers, at the lowest cash prices. [Afp Bonnets and Hats Bleached, Pressed and Altered to the Latest Style, at No. 15 Bur- nard-street, South side Market-square, jan 29 S. TOMB. D AGUERRIAN SKYLIGHT GALLERY.—The Subscriber respect fully announces to the Citizens of Savnnrah and its vicinity, that he lias taken tho rooms over Zogboums &. Co’sMusic Store, corner of St. J ulian-atreet mid Market-square, for the purpose of taking DAGUERRIAN LIKENESSES, benatifullv Colored, if required, and put up in Splendid Morocco Cases, Lockets, Breast-Pins, Medallions, and Finger Rings; and ventures to assert, that he will furnish as good, if not a bet ter Likeness than any other uerson ever located in Savannah He fee's himself justified in the abovo assertion from a pi notice of several years in Boston, assisted by all the tn03t recent im provements in tho art. ‘’.Surpassed by none, ami rqunleii but by few, This is my motto, and my pictures prove it trtfb.” The Subscriber has, at great expense, fitted up bis nppartmonts sons to secure light directly from above, whiehis considered one of the great est additions in taking perfect Duguerrhm Like nesses. The Citizens of Savannah tire respect fully invited to cull nt bis moms nod examine specimens. Pictures taken at reduced piices. W. V PRENTICE, Permanently located. N. B.—Instructions given in the art on mode rate terms, corner of St. Julian-street uric' Mar ket-square- (UpStairs.) jan 17 F ancy* inkstands and school do. Forsale by Tbe Chain of Destiny, or the Adventures of n Vagabond; by tbe author of tbe Grunge ufWof Venice.!* Mury Morcton, or the Broken Promise ; by T.- S. Arthur. jan 15 J. B. CUBBEDGE. M ore new goods.—i^eei^# by late arrivals a further supply of READY MADE CLOTHING, Piece Goods and Furnishing Articles for gen tlemen’s Apparel, of the lutcst. and must ap proved style and patterns, whiclfjre offered on the most reasonable and aocommodatinc terms fbr cash or approved paper. JOHN MALLERY, ut 155 Bav-st. jan 16 lm Adjoining city llotel. PROSPECTUS OF THE DAILY MORNING NEWS, All Independent Commercial and News Paper, to be Published in the City cf Savannah. D issolution of copart nership.—The copartners! lip herns tofore existing between the undersigned, un der the name arid style of E. D. HENDRY & CO., is This Day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by E. D. HEN* DRY. E. D. HEHDRY, jan 15 8. H. FISK. The TRVELLER; by Washington .1. Irving; Illustrated. Knickerbocker, do do do. The Sketch Book, do • do do Oliver Goldsmith, do do do Genius of Italy; by the Rev. Robt. Turnhuli. Poetical Quotations; by J. T. Watson ; Illus trated. Essay on Christian Baptism; by Baptist W. Noe), M.A. Cosmos. A Sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe; by Alexander Von Humbult— Translated from thq(German by E, C. One. Tbe Works of the Right Rev. John England, lint Bishop of Charles,on, in live vols. Received by JOHN M. COOPER, jnn 5 MORNING NEWS Book anil Job {Muting ©flicc, GAUDRY’S BUILDING, BULL-ST. J. R. CUBBEDGE, Printer of the Daily Morning News, re spectfully informs his friends and the public, that 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, and 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, and 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 vor him with their patronage. ISPOrders may be left at the Book Store in Congress-street, or at the office qf the Daily Morning News, No. 117 Bay-st. jan 17 BY JOHN M COOPER, EDITED BY W. T. THOMPSON, Author of “ Major Jones* Courtship,” “Chronicles of Pincville“ Sketches of Travel,” «Vc- <Vc. MEMORANDA. Brig Albert, Campbell, he tee, nt New York ou tbe 2Gth inst. Brig Philura, Thatcher, hence, -at New York on the 26th inst. ' * Per bark Savannah from New York—C R Road, T R Mills, Brigham, Kelly & Co, Washburn, Wilder & Co, A A Solomons, J A Fawns, J V Connerat, Youge & Gammell, A Wells & Co, A Haywood, Ambler, Bar- num & Co, I W Morrell, Wood, Clagborn & Co, W J Solomons, N Crugcr, Philbrick & Bell, Hamilton & Hardeman, E Lovell, M A Cohen, R Habersham &. Son, S M Pond, Collins &. Bulkley, Swift, Denelow & Webster, N B Knapp, W H May & Co, II A Crane, J (J Falligant, G R Hendrickson & Co, C Ilartridge, B II Griffin, C S Miller, J Robinson, F Parsons, W W Goodrich, W M Davidson, G W Anderson & Bro, F Sorrell, RDeMartin, F Ford, J McCord & Co, R Ellis Co. Per bark Peter Demill, from New York—Agent Cen tral Rail Road, Steamer Boat Co, *S M Pond, T R Mills, I W Morrell, D Beall, W W Goodrich, V ood, Clagborn & Go, W Warner, A Welles & Co, Davis & Copp, J V Connerat, Collins & Bulkley, J Dickson & Co, J B Hogg, Philbrick &Bell, Brigham, Kelly &Co. O Foley, E O*Byrne, H A Crane, W Humphrey.-, H J Gilbert. Per sehr Edna C, from Boston—J L Locke &. Co. W II Mny & Co, W Remshart, Philbrick & Bell, Agent Central Rail Road, Washburn, Wilder & Co, Agent Steam Boat Co, Ambler, Baruum & Co, Brigham, Kelly & Co, TR Mills, CF Mills, J G Falligant, J Jones &, Son, Weeds & Morrell, E Parsons & Co, O Johnsons & Co, W P Williams, S H Hoyt. EF Wood, Snider, Lathrop &Nevii.t, N Walsh, Verslille L*ufbu trough & Butler. Per steamer DeKalb, from Augusta—556 bales Cot ton to Brooks &. Tupper, Boston &. Gumby, P H Behn, S Solomons, Williams <fc Hollis, L Zeigler. Per steamer Ocamulgee, from Darien—4Q0 bales Cotton to C Hat trid-ie, Padelford, Fay & Co. , For steamer Wm Gastou. from Palatku, &c.—143 baleB S I Cotton and 4 do Upland do—-Boston & Gun by,.! V Connerat, G W Anderson <fc Bro, Cohens & Hertz, N A Hardee, Way & King, Hamilton & Harde man, R Habersham <fc Son*; and others. R eceived, per bark Savannah,* 19 barrels Mercer Potoes a. choice article, 19 barrels Planting Potatoes, 10 barrels Apples, 10 boxes Oranges. JOHN D. JESSE, feb 1 a UININE ! QUININE.—150 o: Fans’ Sulphate Quinine. For sale by W. HUMPHREYS, jan 29 lin ( GALVANIZED IKON. THE X ONLY RUST PROOF IRON.—By re cent arrangmeqt with tho importers of this article, Mossrs. Geo. B. Morewood & Co., of New York, the subscriber is enubled 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 Now York prices. Also, “FARNHAM’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. Experience lias proven both tho practicability and usefulness of the penuy Press. Within the few years past all the Northern and Eastern cities, ns 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 boIow as to place them within the reneh of all, and time to make thorn the best mediums for the gen eral diffusion of information on 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 umply remunerated lor their expenditure of capital and labor. Believing that the growing prosperity of Savannah authorizes, and that her interest* demand the. estab lishment of a cheap commercial otid news medium, we have determined to publish the Daily Mcming jYcibs ns nearly as possible upon the plan of the penny Press of the Northern cities. The Morning News will be emplmtically a Com mercial Newspaper, dowoteH to diffusion of useful information on all subjects of popular interest, and to tbe 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 I y the best Daily Papers, and no pains will be spared to make it satisfactory in all its departments, and to give it the character of a res pectable, useful, and reliable Journal. In view of tbe great advantages which must result to the citizens and business man from the establishment of such a paper in Savannah, we feel that we may .ask and safely count upon a liberal support. Terms.—The Daily Morning Anns will he issued und served to subscribers at $4, per annum, payable half yearly, in advance ; or, j.0 Cents per week, pay able to the Carriers. Savannah, January, 1850. A WORD TO OIJK FRIENDS -.- A Wo cannot suIKt tlie present opportunity to puss liy without saying something for the very liberal ptitFonage which you have extended to (is. Our success thus fiir, is withorit tt ptirftllei. For till this, however, we are indebted to you, and fin- which jou have our unfeigned thunks. Wo have now Inti: one more icquest to make, and it is this—send nil of your friends and yollr friends’ friends to see us—tell them that our stuck of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods* BONNETS, RIBBONS, &c. is now completed. Tell them that we are otter ing tlnily great bargains-—such as are seldom met wtth at this season of'the year. Tell them that nur3tock of Dry Goods is entirely new* That our lights are superior to any establishment of tho kind in the city; so thnt they need not fear to buy, as they can see exactly wlml tho goods are. And. lastly, tell them that we are doing business entirely on the Cash System-—cmserfueutly we are compelled to sell low. dec20 CURRELL & BOGGS. 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 and for sale by jan 28 J. B. CUBBEDGE. G old pens and gold pen AND PENCIL CASES.—A new sup- n|y just received by jan 24 JOHN M. COOPER. V ALENTINES; also Valentins Books, Paper, and Envelopes, received und for sale by JOHN M. COOPER, jan 24 I NFANTS’ EMBROIDER’D ROBES AND WAISTS—Just received and for sale low for cash. J. S. MAG1LL. jan 24 M illinery at cost, to reduce Stock, such as Bonnets, Flow ers, Cans, Wreaths, Tabbs, &c. jnn 24 J. S. MAGILL. E astern hay.—300 bundles, in fine order, on bnnrd ship Rhine, and for sate by PADELFORD, FAY & CO. jan 26 IVTADEIRA yvine.- “10 eigth casks sale by jan 26 of superior quulitv, in store, and for PADELFORD, FAY & CO. PASSENGERS. • Per bark Isaac Mead, from New York—\V W Post, Caroline Kolhams, Amelia Kotham.s, Maria Kolbams, Caroline ljammarthan, Charles Etfveca, 2 Bteerage. Per steamer DeKalb, from Augusta—Mr Wilkins, F Robens, J Manor, Major Manor, A Allen, Mr ThomaB, J Lefeete, L Williams, R Furgerson, Mr Dunbar, Mr A I.op-T, Mrs E Moore, 3 children, and servant, Miss -Moore, Mrs Moore, A Reyroer. ( 1HALK, WHITING ANU PUTTY. V7 —5 bbls, Putty in Bladders; 30 bbln Whiting; 150 bids Chalk. F or sale by nov 22 J. G. FALT [GANT. ENVELOPES And Note Paper. For -XJ sale by j. B. CUBBEDGE, .ffin 15 Market-square. C ANAL FLOUR .—100 bbls. superfine Genesee Fluur, landing and for sale by jan 26 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. ALE NTINES ALSOVAL- S, Paper and Envc J. B. CUBBEDGE. V ENTINE BOOKS, Paper and Envel opes. Received by jan 28 F LOUR, &e.““Received per schooner J. R. Randall, 20 barrels Baltimore Flour, 10 boxes Adamantine Gandies, 50 superior Bultim to Hams, end 20 boxes Raisins. jan ao JOHN D. JESSE. L UBIN’S EXTRACTS for the hank eichief. Jules Hauel’s nymph soap, de pilatory powder for removing superfluous hair without injury to the skin, shaving creams, om nibus soap, can lustral, far the hair, colognes, ox- marrow. bear’s oil, combs, brushes, and various other perfumeries aud fancy articles from this celebrated perfumer, just received and for sale by J. A MAYER. Druggist, 154 Broughton street. Fresh Carchine, for sale by J. A. M. dec 15 F ine demascus double BARRELED GUNS.—The subscriber has received from the .Manufacturer direct pet- ship Yeoman, his stock of fine guns, guage No. 10,11, 12, 13, 14, 15 aud 16. 4I S0 > n complete assortment of Ely’s shot cartridges, which will be sold low for cash or citv acceptance. E. LOVELL, nov 17 No. 11 Barnard street. Groceries, Fruits, &c. Subscribers have now on hand end in store JL the following Roods, purchased in New-York the past week, and will he sold nt a small advance fromcost for cash or good credit: Woolseys, Stu art’s ami Harris’ crushed, ground, loaf and granulated Sugars; Porto Rico and Muscavado do; fresh Rice; smoked Halibut; Hyson, Young Hyson and Oolong Teas, of supeiior quelities for family use; Pork Hama (ISan- ford &. stagg&Shay’scurmg, 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 tongues, a few half boxes Bunch Raisons, 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, ZantoCurrants, Prunes, paper.shelled Almonds, Cit ron, Capers, Canton Ginger, Olivo Oil, Peacan Nuts, Tapioca Macvrona. Cayenne Pepper, Mustard, prepared Barley, Farina, Pepper Sauce, Castile Soap, Mace, Nutmegs, Sec., &c., on hand and for sale by b ’ FORD & WATTS, Be p 05 6m 9V£ Barnard street. B LAKE’S FIRE PROOF PAINT for sale by the bbl. or retail by ; a „ 30 J. G. FALLIGANT. M OUSlin De JLaf W-— A handsome as> L sort men t ploin col*d M. De Lain, all ’, for sale low J MAGiLL dec 11 T YPE FOUNDERY.—59 Gold CobNer of Avw Street n. York —The subscribers have, taken the Type Foundery, and willcontinua the business lato ly conducted by Robert Taylor. 1 hey will attend to all orders they may receive with punctuality and des patch All the Type manufactured by them will bo Hand CaBt; and they will furnish all kinds of Printer's Materials, of tho best quality. Mr. J. V. Overend is still employed in superintending tbe manufacturing de- ^ Proprietors of newspapers, who have not advertsed for tbe subscribers, who may poblish this notice for three months, will be entitled to receive pay in type, on purchasing five time* the amount of their bill for advertising. . , _ ’ ,, D’d Tvre rsker. is change for new ct 9 cente.-per lb - l WHITING ti TAYLOR, BCtjfc Successors in Robert Taylor. THE YOUTH’S FRIEND. S OME months since tho undersigned pro posed to publish a series of pamphlets en titled Humble Efforts. From a- variety of causes, their publication was postponed, and after a considerable delay, acting under the advice of some of her friends, she has conclud ed to change her original intention, and issued monthly journo 1 , of moderate size; quarto form, entitled the Y'outh’s Friend. It will be 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 their moral and intellectual wants. Our object is mainly to aid the young mind in its search niter in tellectual and moral nutriment, as well in the paths of sober wisdom, us 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 pleBsing tales, original and se lected; beautiful poetry, &c., as well us edi torials, usual in works of the character pro posed. We have the promise of contribu tions from several whose efforts cannot fail to please ; and so far as our ability and exertions can make itusefu and attractive, they will be unremittingly exerted. < But we need not enlarge. It will Se seen that our pages are intended principally for tbe young; still, we trust that lhey willconlain much worthy of the consideration of those more advanced in life. While we frankly admit that we should be gratified with a suitable reward for our labors, we cannot and mustnot loose sight ol the great hope of doing good. With becoming modesty and deference, we submit our frail Literary Barque to the waves of public opinion, with all 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 trust that they mav be pleased with the “ Youth’s Friend.” It will be issued monthly, in quarto form of eight pages, at $1 per annum, in advance. As the 1st number wiilbe forthcoming about the first of February, we would be greatly obliged to all those who may wish to receive it, to send in their came, ar early a»po S *ibIe. W. 0. TYSON. Augusta- January 13 1850. D AGUERRIAN SKYLIGHT GALLERY.—The subscriber reep'.tifril- ly announces to the citizens of Savannah arqj * vicinity, thnt he has tukeuthe rooms recently occupied by Mr. Hugoesi corner St. Juliun sis. and Market square, for the above business, and ventitcesto assert that he will furnish as gotfd, if not a better, likeness than any petBon evefi locat ed in Snvannah’ He feels himselfjustified jtttho above assertion, from a practice ot several years -in Boston assisted by all tho must recent .iitV prqy&nentsin tho urt. Tho eulicriber has at great expense fitted up his apartments »o as to secure light directly from above, which is considered one of the greatest nddition* in taking perfect dirguerriuulikenesses. The citizens of Savnunah ure respectfully invi ted to call at his rooms and examine specimens. W. V. PRENTICE. Cr. St. Juliun-st and Market sq. up stairs. dec 29 « YOUR HOUSE. WARlNGis'liANtGE, OPPOSITE TH8 brAiARKET. T HE UnderMg'ried beg.leave to inform tliF 1 public tligl the above Establishment, bse just been entirely renovated und refitted for tliti coming season'airc^Ahey will be happy-to serve all who may fiivor tnetn witH a mil. Their lnr- der will always be stored with the choicest viands the marker, affords, viz t Venison, Beef steaks, Mutton-chops, Woodcock, Snipe. Oys ters, &C., &c., which will be served up iu the best stylo. The season for Oysters having commented a choice lot will always he found on hand, and as ‘ trying is the naked truth,’’ give us a call. BURT & DALY. sept 25 tf J* To Parents and Gnnirdlaus. BOY’S READY MADE C CO THING. HhICT Tho subscriber has just i’e- j|jj)j/|llJ tl inied from the ’north, bring- ™ o^ing with him a much larger as-4 assortment of Boy’s Ready Made Clothing, than he has heretofore kept, and intends to keepg up a general assortment of such goods, jyj a* which he will sell at as low prices as cang S he affmded. They having been madeby^ ^ men of long experience in boy’s clothing, ^he hag no . hesitation in saying ito can fit and Jj ► please any boy from six to sixteen years old, jJJ jj® in any of the following garments: * Fine black cloth frock coats, sacks and ^ round Jackets. ^ ^ Fine mixed tweed sacks and satinet round "Jackets. 3 r Black casimer, fancy stripe tweed and S* "satinet Pants. 9 Fancy silk, alpaca, Valencia, fancy mar- B ■gs seilles and satin Vests. ^ *0 Shirts, undershirts, suspenders, and a ^ 5B general assortment ofclorh caps. an An assortment of children’s small suits j O beautifully trimmed, for boy* irom 5 to 8 2 3 years- fiSkS* j* bg Ladies and gentlemen having boys to jg cloth, are invited to call and exarair.o my ^ (5 stock, assist me in the efifert to keep up • W an assortment af snch goods, »t the cheap clothing ftbte- Nt;- 130 and 63 Gibbon’* Range. , sep 23 6m GEO. P* NI6LCLS.