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Natives of Ireland 112,591, of Germany 55,-
705, of other countries 52,307.
The Drury Case was given the jury last eve
ning about 6 o’clock, and they were out all
night, being unable to agree upon a verdict;
at the opening of the court this morning they
were brought in, looking very woe-begone,
very miserable and altogether objects of com
passion, and the foreman stated in dolorous
accents, that there was no chance of their
agreement, and they were discharged. So
tlmto the time and labor expended on the
trial has been wasted. They stood on leaving
the Court last evening 9 for acquittal, and 3
for conviction. Subsequently it changed to 8
to 4, from which there was no dodging. I am
assured that both on this trial and on that of
the Astor 1’lace rioters, there were men on the
j ur y who were pledged nut to convict under
any circumstances!
Long, who was convicted of attempting to set
f re to the Astor Place Opera House, on thenight
of the riot, was sentenced this morning to the
State’s Prison for two years. It is said that ef
forts will he made to procure a new trial.
The notorious' Rynder* who pleaded guilty
to a biu:ul and unprovoked assault on Mr. Fuller,
iu the Opera House, on the Monday night of
the Macready disturbance, was let oft'with ufine
of $10! It seems as though courts and juries,
were determined to offer a premium fur riot
ing and rowdyism.
Avery interesting meeting took place lust
night at the Astor House, when the bar of the
city gave a dinner to Chief Justice Jones, who
retires from the Bench, having been defeated
at the lust election. All the leading members
of the profession were present, and the speech
es were witty, brilliant and eloquent. One rarely
sees such a combination of talent, as this occa
sion drew together Jugde Jones must now be
v- rgiug in 70, and has to resume his profession.
This is rath rn hard ease
The Taylor ball will come off on Tuesday
next, at Nihlo’s, and will be a grand affair. Some
of our most distinguished citizens arc on the
Committees.
We have most unseasonable weather—to
day, it is foggy, muggy, mild and miserable.
CHARLEMAC.
tW The Friends and Acquaintance of Mr.
FRANCIS CENTRES, and of Mr. Nicholas
Hernandez, are respectfully invited to attend
the Funeral of the former, This Afternoon, at
3i$ o'clock, from his late resilience South Broad
Street, opposite St. John's Church. fob 7.
CONSIGNEES PER CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
Literary Intelligence.—Mis. Ellis, au
thor of “Hearts and Homes,” and other works
of merit, well known on this side of the Atlantic,
'liM issued proposals for anew monthly work,
to be called “Mrs. Ellis’s Morning Call.” It
is to appear simultaneously in London and New
York. According to "its prospectus, it is not
intended exclusively for the lady of the house.
On every subject which can interest or amuse,
it is designed to convey some intelligence.
The domestic habits of different nations, history
biography, poetry, music, and taste in gen
eral, will occasionally be discussed. A portfo
lio for the junior portion of the family will al
ways be introduced; and besides, two original
iUr»tnt*iong of the most tasteful and interesting
description, it is intended to offer specimens
of different inventions, both in ladp’s work and
in the higher branches of manufactures and
art.
• IdF" Col. Gibson Clarke,a well known citi
zen of this Suite, died at the Lunatic Asylum,
near Millcdgevile, on Saturday last.
FEB.fi.—977 bales Cotton and Mdz. to Harper and
Stuart, Franklin Sc Br.tntly, Rabun Sc Fulton, N A
Hardee &. Co , Washburn Wilder Sc Co., Crane &
Rowland, Geo S Frierson, F. Persona & Co., Roston
Sc Gunhy, Charles llariridge, Order, J S Wayne sal.
S Hoyt, 8 C Dunning Hamilton Sc Hardeman, Will
Duncan. Asa Holt.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamer J Randolph, from Augusta—596 bales
Cotton and 5000 bushels Corn to G W Gat-many Sc
Co, FT Willla Sc Co, Harper & Stuart, Allen, Ball
At Co
Per steamer Gan Clinch from Charleston—Central
Rail Road, P Jacobs, Brigham, Kelly Sc Co, Marshall
Sc Aiken, Dr Wragg, Franklin Sc Brantly, R Hutchin
son, J M Cooper, I K Tufft, J C Levey, R R Cuyler,
H Cason, A B Luce, Youge Sc Ganimel, O Johnson Sc
Co, Einstein & Eckman, ,1 Olmstead.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Charleston —Miss
Neieska, Madam E Clioeon, H Ames, Dr Daniel, Mi
ll lake and lady, WRoin, J Relieves, J N McCord,
Vorten and lady, J Gregory, T Jeueson, TABulkley
and lady, T B Marston, A llovoy, J H Stevens, P Ja
cobs, W Hartley, Fisher, T ,1 Henry, Dr Pope.
Commercial Intelligence.
LATEST DATES 1
PIANO FORTES.—Th e
subscriber offers for sole Thirty
five 6, C|, 6|, and 7 Octave Ma
hogany and Rosewood PIANOS, made to order
bv Chickering, Nunns & Clark, Nunns &
Fisher, and A. H. Gale & Co. The instruments
are unsurpassed by any made in this country,
for purity and fullness of tone, and elegance of
workmanship. Some of them are furnished
with complete iron frames, which strengthen
ihecase und prevent the liability of getting
out of tone. Others have the ordinary metalic
plates,and can be offered for lower prices.—
These Pianos are offered without any advance
upon the manufactures, prices, and those who
are desirous of obtaining a superior instrument,
at a moderate expense, would do well to call
and examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Also for sale a large assortment of all kinds
Cabinet Furniture, Wool, Hair, and Moss Mat
rasses , I. W. MORRELL,
feb 6
J ir D SON’S CELEBRATED
SHIRTS—George S. NicholB is now
opening another large supply of JudWs cele
brated Shirts, not equalled by any in the Unite-
States foi fit and beauty. Those in want of
such Goods can get them at moderate prices,
at the Cheup Clothing S'ore
feb G GIBBON’S RANGE.
N EW MUSIC. — Hernani, Hernani,
Rescue MeT Postillion Polka; The
Moonlight of the Heart, by Strakosch ; Cltes-
nut Street Polka, &c. Just, received und for
sale by JOHN M. COOFER.
feb G
Liverpool Jan. Ill j IJavro Dec. 27 | Havana Jan21.
Savannah Cotton Market, Feb. 7.
COTTON.—Yesterday the market was brisk with n
fair demand, and the sales amounted to 1190 bales.—
The following are the transactions : 53 bales at 11%,
26 at 11%, 270 at 12, 149at 12%, 299 at 12V 4 , 4-1 at 12,
5-16, 304 at 12%, and 39 at 12%c.
SAVANNAH EXPORTS, FEB. 6.
NEW YORK—Brig Wilson Fuller—590 balesUp-
lnnd Cotton, 36 do Sea Island do. 69 casks Rice.4 hales
Domestics, 6 casks Cheese, 42 bugs Ground Nuts, 3
boxes Tobacco, 1 box, 1 bbl.
SAVANNAH IMPORTS, FEB. 6.
HAVANA—Brig Prince de Joiuville—246 lihds, 16
tes, and 7 hbls Molasses.
NEW YORK, Fob- 5—The Cotton market to-dny
is quiet, and prices unchanged. Ail parties are now
awaiting further European advices. Flour is improv
ing. No change iu price or demand for Rico. Rio
Coffee is held at 15 cents. New Orleans Molasses
quoted at 23 to 29. Exchange on England 8% to 9%.
Miss Logan.—On Friday und Saturday lau
there were upwards.of four thousand persons
in the Louisville theatre for the benefits of
Miss Logan and her father. This is n greater
number than was ever before assembled in that
4u>use on two successive nights even during the
engagement of Macready or Foriest.
Miss Logan is n young American lady who
promises to become, if she is not already, the
first tragic actress on the American boards.—
We hope the may chance this way during the
approaching season of our theatre.
CHARLESTON, Feh. 6.—The transactions in the
cotton market yesterday reached fully 1300 bales, at
extremes, ranging from 11% to 13c. Former prices
v-ere sustained.
Shipping intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH, -
FEB. 6.
W ANTED TO RENT, A small
comfortable House, suitable for a spiall
family. Address W, at the office of tbe Morn
ing News, giving location, rent &c. feb G
I NKSTANDS.—A lot of Perry & Co’s
patented Perryian Gravitating Inkstunds,a
superior English article, just received by
feb 6 JOHN M. COOPER.
V elvet trimmings. —Just
received; a good ossortmetol black and
colored emhossedjVelvets, Scolloped do., Forest
Trimmings, &c.
nov 29 J. S. JfAGILL.
P RIVATE BOARDING
HOUSE.— MRS. CHRISTIAN—Lib-
erty-8treot, second door west of Barnard,
feb 10 lv
F 1RANK FORRESTER’S Fi»h ond Fiihing, illus
trated from nature by the author of "Field Sport*
ofAmerica,” &c.
The History, of th* County of Westchester, New
York, from its first settlement to the present time, by
John Boltou, Jr. Received by
oct 16 JOHN M. COOPER.
J UST RECEIVED, per steamer
Cherokee, a splendid assortment of Tuff Sat
n and Velvet Ribbons, Embossed Velvet Gimp Braids
Silk and Velvet Neck Ribbons, Cuffs, Silk Braids,
L C. Hd’kfs, Love Voils, Kid Gloves, and all kinds oi
Buttoua for Dresses. For sale low for cash, by
JOHN VAN NESS,
nov 6 137 Congress street. *
LADIES’ GAITERS.—Just
eceived, a new supply of Ludies’ Bl’k
and Col’d Guitars. For sale cheap, by
JOHN VAN NESS,
nov 6 157 Congress-st.
W IN DOW GLASS. —500 boxes of
American and French Window Gla»9,
from 7x9 to 16x13;'do do do Conch nnd Pic
ture do from 16x18 to36x44. For stile by
july 31 JOHN G. FALLIGANT.
E nvelopes.—a good assortment,
for sale by
mar 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
J U8T UEO'D, Per steamer Cherokee, a new as
sortinent of Plain Cashmeres, Delanes, Alpacas,
Lusters, &c., veiy pretty nnd cheap. Also, a few 6ne
Long Shawls. For sale low, at the Cheep Cush Store,
by JOHN VAN NESS,
nov 6
B EEBE’S COOKING. RANGES.
The undersigned has just received a
half dozen W. Beebe’s Cooking Ranges, for
burning wood or coal, without water locks,
which will he sold at a small advance on New
Y’ork pricee, and warranted to give perfect
satisfaction or no sale.
feb 5 McARTHOR & MORSE.
G RAHAM’S MAGAZINE, for
February.
Sartains Magazine. Received by
feb 5 'JOHN M. COOPER.
Deck Load wanted for New-
Vork.
The bark WYANDOTTE, Hondlette,
nS=r«5 m aster, having a full under deck freight
engaged, can take 100 to 150 bales Cotton on
deck. Apply to
feb 2 •* PADELFORD. FAY & CO.
A Nest of Counterfeiteits has been dis
covered and broken up in Pittsburgh.
The “banking house” of the party was dis
covered to be at a confectionary in that city,
and some of the captured party declared that
they met there weekly to declare dividends,
that is, to share the good money received in
passing the bad. In the confectionary were
found counterfeit notes, to the amount of $4000,
on the Exchange Bank of Virginia, Farmers’
Bank of Lancaster, Bank of Pittsburgh. Mer
chants’ and Manufacturers’ Bank of Pittsburgh,
State Bank of Indiana, and the Bank of Ohio.
ARRIVED.
ShipEuropn, of Salem, Mass., Brown, in distress
Sailed from Boston for the East Indies on lOtn Jnn.
Brig Prince de Joinville, Gardner, Havana, 8 days,
to Padelfnrd, Fay Sc Co.
Sloop Visitor. Darien,with 1665 bushels Rough Rjce
to G VV AndeNon Sc Bro.
Stenmer J Randolph, Philpot, with boatB 16 and 17
to SM Pond.
Steamer Gen. Clinch, Dixon, Charleston, to Brooks
& Tapper.
CLEARED.
Brig Wilson Fuller, Lewis, New York—Brigham,
Kelly At Co.
DEPARTED.
Steamer John Randolph, Philpot, Augusta.
Metainora, Harden, Charleston.
MEMORANDA.
Sclir Mary Augusta, Watts, sailed from New Orleans
for this port on the 31st ult. with 3p hlids sugar, 554
casks rope,140bbls molasses, 354 bhls whiskey, 15
do alcohol, 75 boxes candles, 50 do 6oap, 9 bags cot
ton seed, 6 bdls moss, 1 box mdze.
Bark Texas, McNair, hence, New York on 2d inst.
Bark Isaac Mead, Brown, at New York, cleared for
this port on the 2d inst.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
SALES CLOSE AT 3 O’CLOCK.
#141)00!
10 Prizes of 1,000 Dollars.
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY,
Class No. 11 for 1850.
To be decided bj* the drawing of the South
Carolina Lottery which draws in Charleston
This Day, 7 th inst.
J. W. Maury &, Co., Managers.
78 Numbers—14 Drawn Ballots.
* SCHEME.
1 prize of $14,000 | 10 prizes of $1,000
UST The Rev. Arthur Chinquay str.es
that there are upwards of 200,000 Canadians
now in the United States, and expresses the
opinion that unless some efficacious means are
taken to stop the tide of emigration, betoro ten
years two hundred thousand more of the citi
zens of Canada will have carried to the Ame
rican Union, their arms, their intelligence an l
their hearts,. The writer adds :
It is no part of my present plan to examine
the cause o' thri deplorable emigration ; but it.
must be always (rue, (hat when a people en
■masse quits its country, it is because that un
fortunate country is struck with some hide
ous plague—is devoured by some cancer.
God has placed in the heart o( man love for his
country ; and when a man turns bis back upon
his country, and with the eye moistened by
t-ars bids is an eternal adieu.it is because some
thing essential has been wanting to him in that
country. It is because he has wanted bread,
room, or just liberty. I leuve others to sny
which of the three has been deficient in Cana
da. All that I can assure you is, that in the
United States these three essential elements of
the life of nations are tube found in abundance.”
4,700 | 25
“ 1,300 40 “ 1,
“ 1,089 | 60 “ L
See., &c., &c.
Tickets $4, Hnlves$2, Quarters $1.
For sale bv E. WITHINGTON.
feb 7
ARMORY HALL.
1VOTICE TO TRAVELLERS.
GEO. S. NICHOLS is now receiving an
a snrtment of Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bage
Valiecesand Satchels, and from the arrange
ments with the manufacturer* of 6uch artield
will be enabled to keep up a good supply and
at very reasonable prices, at the Cheap Cloth-
™ ’’o-e, GIBBON'S RANGE.
Lb 6
FAREWELL CONCERT.
THIS EVENING, FEBRUARY 7th.
M. Rkisingfr, the Violinist, respectfully
informs the ladies and gentlemen of Savannah
that he will give a Farewell Concert at Armory
Hall, This Evening, on which occasion he
will execute several of his most popular com
positions on the violin.
M. Reisinger will be assisted on this oc
casion by u competent Oicheatra.
He hopes from the manifestations of satis
faction which he was pleased to observe on
Tuesday evening, that the musical public of
Savannuh,.will honor him with a hearing on
this occasion, it being the last time ho can ap
pear before them.
Tu kets $1, to admit a Lady nnd Gen
tie-nan. To be had at the Pulnski House, at
ihe Bookstore of Mr. John M. Cooper, an.d at
Mr. Mitchell’s Music Store.
B3P Doors open at 6.J o’clock, Concert to
commence at 7^ o’clock precisely.
N EW GOODS. Just received, a
handsome assortment of. Gents’ Boots
and Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, &c.
Also, an assortment of Ladies’ Gaiters, Slips,
Ties, Buskins, &e.
Every description of Boots nnd Shoes con
stantly on hand. SAM’L A. WOOD,
feb 2 106 Brvan-st.
FOR
ibers will
(GRAHAM’S MAGAZINE
vT Februrary is receivod. Subscribe
please call for their numbers.
feb 2 J. B. CpBBEDGE
U> ECEIVED, per bark Savannah, 10
XL barrels Mercer Potoes a choice article,
10 barrels Planting Potatoes, 10 barrels Apples,
10 boxes Ornjiges. JOHN D. JESSE,
feb 1
JUS4T KEC’l). Another lot of UaBineros. For sale
cheap, by
nov 6
JOHN VAN NESS-
J UST REC’D, an assortment of white
aq|J colored Shirts, merino and cotton Under
Shirts and Drawers, Cravats, Neck Ties, Pock
et Hankerchiefs, cotton and merino Hose, color
ed and white Kid Gloves, woolen und Silk do.
For sale at reduced prices, by
JOHN W. KELLY,
Opposite the Pulaski House,
dec 15 tf
C JRAPE Shawls —white and black.
J Just received, and for sale low for cash, by
nrv 29 J. S. MAGLL '
yALEBflPIHE
ALSO VAL*
EN 1INE BOOKS, Paper and Envoi*
opes. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
jan 28
P ORT MONAIESs-A new supply rt
ceived und for gale by
jan 28 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
JVT AGAZINES. Godey’g and Graham'*
XTA. Magazines for January are received.
Those who wish to subscribe for the yeai will
please call. $2,50—no postage—if paid in ad
vance—if charged, $3,00. J. U.CUBBEDGE
dec 13
PQIP'i New aiui Improved
i DIARIES, For 1&50, Pocket
'* l ‘Memorandum Books, Purses Purl
Monais, &c., For sale by
nov 22. J. B. CUBBEDGE.
C 'l OLD PENS, and Pen Knives
T Purses, Pocket Books, Port Monies, Port
Folios, &c,; for sule by
oct 16 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
A LMANACS FOR' 18 90
-TIl sale by J. B.CUBBE1
For
J. B.CUBBEDGE.
PRAYER BO OKS
AND BIBLES.V—Prayer Books
and Bibles in finest Extra Turkey
und Velvet lining, with and wiffiout clasps, for
sale low by * J. B. CUBBEDGE.
sept 29
P UBLICATIONS OF THE
AMERCAN' SUNDAY SCHOOLUN-
ION.—The subscriber has received a select as
sortment of the above publications, Sunday
School Tickets,&c.
july 16 J. B .CUBBEDGE.
jVI ACAULAY’S HISTORY OF
1TJ. ENGLAND for sale by.
july 16
by.
B. CUBBEDGE.
B LANKS.—Bilk of Lading, Dray Tick
ets und other Blanks kept for sale, and
also printed to order at short notice, by
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
may 17 South Side Market Square
T HE CARPENTER’S ASSIST.
ANT, and other valuable Architectural
works. For salt by
july 17 J. B. CUBBEDGE;
S TEEL BUT TO N S, fur trimming
Dresses, just roc’d und for sale by
dec 11 J.S. MAGILL.
W OOD, WOOD.
a supply of Oak tun
j^AN £ CHECKS on the
-Always nn hand,
Ash Wood For
tale low by DAY ID II. I > I L LON,
Old stand, fool ofWest Broud-st.
J UST RECEIVED—Superior black Doe
skins, fancy mixeu, striped and plnid Cas-
simoreg, for Pants; fine wool-dyed hlnck Cloth,
for Coats, &c. J. S'. MAGILL,
nov 6 Monument-square.
a UININE! QUININE.—150 oz.
Fans’ Sulphate Quinine.
For sale by W. HUMPHREYS,
jan 29 lm
R eceived per brig wilson
FULLRE, 8 firkins choice Goshen Butter,
ami a choice lot of Cheese,
jan 30 JOHN D. JESSE.
G old pens and gold pen
AND PENCIL CASES.—A new sup
ply just received by
jan 24 JOHN M. COOPER.
B LAKE’S FIRE PROOF
PAINT for sule by the bbl. or retail by
.rain JOHN MALLERY, DRA-
lljyl/jjPER AND TAILOR, having resumed
Wlljr business nt the old stand, invites the at
tention of the public to his slock of NEW AND
CHEAP GOODS, now opening, consisting of
ready made Clothing, furnishing articles, and a
full supply of Cloths, Cassimeree and Vestings,
which he is prepared to make to order in the
most approved style, july 16 ly
N e w style cassimere.—
Received per steamer Tennessee a
fine assortment of fancy and mixed Cas
simere, Merino Vestings, black Satinets,
&c. J.S. MAGILL, 115 Congress-st.
oct 4 monument square.
B 1 -
er, and for sale low, by JOHN VAN NESS,
nov 6 157 Congresast
jan 30
J. G. FALLIGANT.
M owslin De Lain.—A handsome as
sortment plain col’d M. De Lain, nil
wool, for sale low.
dec 11
J. S. MAGILL.
C IHALK, WAITING AND PUTTY.
! —5 bbls, Putty in Bladders; 30 bbls
Whiting; 150 bbls Chalk. For sale by
nov 22 J. G. FAT.T IGANT.
E nvelopes Ami nwo iwr. For
sale by j. B. CUBBEDGE,
jan 15 Market-square.
F rench needle 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. S. MAGILL.
VA/TIITE LEAD.—10,000 LBS.AT
v v LANTiC White l ead, warranted pure ;
4,000 English do. do. do , for sale by
july 31 JOHN G. FALLI iANT.
F ine demascus double
BARRELED GUNS.—The subscriber
has received from the Manufacturer direct per
ship Y'eoman, his stock of fine guns, guugti No.
10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15 und 16. Also, a 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.
various
Bunk s of the city. For Bale by
msrlO J. B. CUBBEDGE.
A LB KIM fir, of various and beautiful put-
-CY. crus, a new supply just received und for
sale by
nov 2 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
rflHE COMPREHENSIVE
JL COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BI
BLE, containing the text according to tim
authorized version, Scotts Murginal References,
Mathew Henry’s Commentary, Condensed,
but containing every useful thought, the I'rncti*
ical observations of Rev. Thomas Scott, D. D. (
with extensive explanatory, critical and Philo
logical Notes.
A few setts of the above work, in six vol
umes, will bo sold nt a reduced price, by
augl J. B. CUBBEDGE.
P ADDED PoRT-FOLlOS—A new and
convenient article •• received by.
nov 6 JOHN M. COOPER.
C OPYING PRESSES-—A fine a*
sortment received bv
oct 30 JOHN M. COOPER.
W indow sashes & blinds.
5000 lights, 8 by 10 Sash; 2000 do
10 by 12 do ; 1000 do assorted sizes ; 100 pair
Vennetiun Blinds, assorted sizes. For sale by
ily 31 J. G. FALLIGANT.
C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE
The subscriber having this day associated
with him Mr. L. J. GUILMART1N, the busi
ness hereafter ill be conducted (at the old stand
corner of Whitaker and Congress-streets) under
the style of M. I’RENDERGAST & CO.
mar 1 M. PRENDERGAST.
TVTILEINERY AT COST, TO
1TJL reduce Stock, such as Bonnets, Flow
ers, Caps, Wreaths, Tabbs, &c.
jan 24 J. S. MAGILL.
F LOUR, &C.”Received per schooner
.J. R. Randall, 20 barrels Baltimore Flour,
10 boxes Adamantine Candles, 50 superior
Baltimore Hams, end 20 boxes Raisins,
jan 30 JOHN D. JESSE-
ASTERN HA Y.—300 bundles, in
-I—J fine order, on board ship
sale by
jan 26
ship Rhine, and for
PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
M adeira wine.—loeigth casks
of superior quality, in store, and for
sale by PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
jan 26
("1ANAL FLOUR—100 bbls. superfine
Genesee Flour, landii
ian 26
ading and for sale by
PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
T^ISH HOOKS AND LINES.—
JL Limerick, Kerby and Virginia Trout Hooks
Silk, Hair Grass, Hemp, Cotton, and Gimp,
Twisted Snell and Fly lines. J ust received and
for sale, by E. LOVELL,
aug 1 111-2 Barnard-street.
M MEDICAL NOTICE.—Doctor
MOREL. Office No." 157, Broughton-St.
fqb 7 tf
B reastpin found.—a P iai,
Gold Box Pin, containing a lock of hair-
with “Marv to Christopher,” and a date in
scribed or the back. The owner esh have it by
calling at the Book Star* of JoHff M. Cooper,
and paying forth!; ad-ertisemen’. feb 6
P URE SPERM OIL •—J ust receiv
ed, a lot of pure Sperm and Bleached
Whale Oil. For sale cheap, at 111 Bay-st.
apl 7 GEO. H. BROCK.
P JACOBS, SEGARAND TOBAC-
• CO STORE, Nn.27 Bull Street, (Sign
of the Indian near Monument Square) Savannah,
Geo.
N. B.—Keeps constantly,on hand, Spanish,
Half Spanish and American Segal*, at Whole
sale and Retail. Also Chawing Tobacco,
Snuff, &c.
G alvanized iron. — the
ONLY RUST PROOF IRON.—By re
cent nrrangipent with the importers of this
article, -Messrs. Geo. B. Morewood & 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. “FARNHAM’S DOUBLE ACTION
FORCE AND LIFT PUMP,” which will raise
14j gallons per 30 revolutions, and a good ar-
tipii* of BEER PUMPS, for sale by
JAMES SULLIVAN,
jan 24 tf No. 12 Whitaker-at.
V ALENTINES; also Valentine Books,
Paper, and Envelopes, received and for
sale by
jan 24
JOHN M. COOPER.
I NFANTS’ EMBROIDER’D ROBES
AND WAISTS—Just received and for tale
low for cash. J- S. MAGILL.
jan 24
O BSERVATIONS on Stevens’ Histo
ry of Georgia.—A further supply received
by
nov23 J- M. COOPER.
E piscopal prayer books—
J ust received, asupply in vmious new and
very elegant styles of binding. *
nov 6 JOHN M. COOPER.
M OKE NEW GOODS*—Received
by late arrivals a further supply of
READY MADE CLOTHING, |
Piece Goods and Furnishing Articles for geft-
tlemen’s Apparel, of the latest and most ap
proved style and patterns, which are offered
on the most reasonable und accommodating
terms fur cash or approved paper.
JOHN MALLERY, at 155 Bay-st.
jan 16 lm Adjoining city Hotel.
YOUR HOUSE.
waring’s range, opposite thb
MARKET.
T HE Undersigned beg have to inform tie
public that the above Establishment hu»
just been entirely renovated and refitted for the
coming seqso* and they will be happy to serve
all who may favor them with a call. Their lar
der will always be stored with the tihoicest
viands the market affibrds, viz! Venison, Beef
steaks, Mutton-chops,. Woodcock, Snipe, Oys
ters, &c. t &c., which will bo served up "in the
best style.
The season for Oysters having commenced
a choice lot will always be found nn bond, and as
“ trying is the naked truth,’* give tis a call.
BURT &, DALY.
• sept 25 if
T URPENTINE.—10 Barrels City Dis
tilled for sale by
Jffiy 31 I. G. FALLIGANT.
G ENT’S. KID GLOVES.—Just re
ceived: a good assortment of white and
colored Kid Gloves, Bilk do. For sale low for
cash, bv J* S. MAGILL,
nov 29 Savannah Cash Store.
S I „
Just received, and for sate iow, by
J. S. MAGILL,
nov 23 Monumaiu-sqaare.
I IGH T! LIGHT t ’.—BRILLIANT
J AND CHEAP.—Suspending, Side, and
Parlor Camphine Lamps.
•Wilmot 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 vuriety.
Solar “ “ “
Globes, Wicks, Chimneys, &c., for all the
above kind of Lamps.
Hall Lanterns, Signal Lanterns, for burning
pither Oil or Gas; Guarded and Bull’s Eye
Lanterns; Girandoles. Silvered and Giit; Can
dlesticks of Brass, Britannia, and Tin; Cam
phine and Spirit Gas or Burning Fiuid, of the
purest quality that can be procured, always on
hand, .and for sale low by
COLLINS & BULKLEY,
jnn 24 100 Brvan-st.
THE SUBSCRIBER has on
hand a large assortment of BONNETS,
ALconsisting of Tuscans, Pearls, Cobergs,
Peddles, Fancy and Tulip Braids, See; also,
a large assorment of Ribbons and Flowers, at
the .lowest cash prices.
?r. Bonnets and Hats Bleached, Pressed,
and Altered to the Latest Style, at No. IJBsn-
r.ard-streat, Booth side MsrfeeNq'jar*. ^ ,
jan 29 ' 6- T6MB.