Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, February 12, 1850, Image 3

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PASSENGERS. PernteaicarMetamora, from Charleston—Miss Ful ler, Miss M Baker, Miss Hunter, Miss Douglass, Mrs Wade, Mrs. Beall and servant, Mrs Fuller, 3 children and servant, Mrs Douglass, D P Lamlershiro and fami ly, M YV E Beall, McM C King, E Molineaux, G II Holmes, C K Huger, G YY r Sohelr, S Wyan, Haber- sham, S D Roberds, J B Hogg, D Morgan, J C Cabanis lies YV McLean, Rev Dr. Boyd, and 10 deck. CONSIGNEES. Per steamer Motumora, from Charleston—Brooks & Tujipor, j MCooper, J Daalior, D P Laudershire, It Haborsbam & Son, M Moyer. per scbr Elias Reeif from Brunswick—80 bales Sea- Island Cottou, 4000 bushels Rough Rice, to E Reed C, YV Anderson & Brother, nnd N A Hardee & Co. Per BChr Company, from Darien—181 bales cotton to C Hartridge and Hamilton & Hardeman. Per schr Fort George Packet, from Riceboro—1145 bushels Rice, 13 bales cotton and 13 bbls Turpentine to YVay & Kiug. r Commercial intelligence. LATEST DATES I Liverpool Jan. 36 | Havre Jan. 24 | Havana Feb. 6. Savannah Cotton Market, Feb. 12. COTTON—Yesterday there was but 1 ittledoing in the market, purchasers asking a decline, anil holders firm at former prices. The sales were ouly 214 bales at 12V4C. , SAVANNAH EXPORTS, FEB. 11. NEW ORLEANS—Per brig Henry—1144 casks Rice. CORK—Per Br bark Win Carson—177,84(5 feet Pitch Pine Timber. (Conespon/lence of the Morning News.) HAVANA, Feb. 6, 1850. SUGAR.—The supplies of sugar have somewhat in creased since ?lst January, although they are still quite moderate. The demand for Spain and other parts of Europe have become more active, and prices, are rather higher. Planters aie veiy confident in their expecta tions, and a further advance is anticipated. We quote whites 9 a 10 rials; yellows 6 a 7 I ,fc rials;.browns 5V4 a 534 rials; Cucuruclios, 4bfc*a 5 rialL Sales of Musco vados have been made at 4V<4 a 53$ rials, for inferior to good. The grinding has been impeded by tlio late un favorable weather, and it is feared that the yield will -not come up to previous estimates. MOLASSES.—is supported at 2 rials; 1400 casks brought 2 l 4 rials. COFFEE.—Is very scarce and has been sold at a $13, for good and prime. RICE.—Tfrfe sales of Rice comprised 1100 casks Carolina at 9% a 93k f°r S 0()t b and 9 rialp for inferior,. and210 bugs Valencia at 8, and 834 riuls. There uro 300 casks Carolina in first hands. ‘LUMBER.—There have been further importsofW. P. Luiuber to the extent of 600,000 feat. The sales comprised about 1,800,000 feet lit $20 a $21 for Hath and Mochias, $21 for sup rior Bangor, $18 a $19 for Portland and Eastport, aud$18 l /fc for Kennebunk. There are now 400,000 for disposul of P. P. 850,000 feet came in, of which 200,000 feet were on eontract. About 300,000 feet more sold at $21.for a fair cargo of Wilmington stenm sawed; $24 and $26 fot Plank w. 11 assorted: und $20 for Mobile of h suitable assort- •jnent. There remain 350,000 feet ou hand. Nearly 100,000 mo*ro Box Shooks arrived and the article; is excessively dull. We quote 6 a rials uoipipq.Uy, although it is very difficult to find buyers, as th’e'a ippljea have been by fur to neavy Hhd» Shooks also r^jilained dull.- Sales of empty casks were mude at 22a 24 rials, but owing to large arrivals they are dull and have been soldat 20 rials. Short R. I. Hoops brought $36. FLOUR—Considerable a aies of Spanish Flour, tock place at $llVfj and $1034 per 200 lbs., and $10per 186 lbs. » FREIGHTS.—Thaenquiry for vessels is still re* i to th£ moderate quantity of Sugar brougl t to market. Some c&arters were made at 2 lbs 15 Cork audFalmoutbiand a market 2 lbs 15j and 2 lbs 17|l 'for Antwerp; 2.15j fyr Hamburg. Wo quote to th6 United States $1 per box of Sugar, which rate is noaro ly nominal. For Molasses to Northern ports $lVfc * $2 has been accepted. There are a good many vessels in port, both fer European and coastwise freight. Nochangein quarantine regulation—vessels fromU. S. ports with clean bills of health being admitted to f*#e pratique. Those from infected places in Europe •are subjected to short observation. EXCHANGE On London 10 p§ pem; New York and Boston l a LVfc per pem. EXPORTS OF SUGAR For the month of Jnnu- my 1850 from Havana to ports of the United States, 3835 boxes, against 6,344 in January 1849. Total ex ports of Sugar for the month 23,626 boxes, against J 6,903boxes in the same month Inst yeor. Total ex ports of Sugar from Matanzas during the month 3,665 boxes, against 2869 boxes last year. EXPORTS OF MOLASSES From Havana dur ing the month of January 1850 to ports of the United States, 2871 hhds. against 2785 hhds. last year. Total exports of Molasses daring the month, 3437 hhds. Against 2978 hhda. lust year. The exports of Molasses from Matanzas to porta of the U. S. during the month of January 1850, amounted to 9.599 hhds. against 6894 lidds. during the same month last year. Total exports of Molasses from Matanzas during the month, 12,624 against 8325 last year. Exports of Molasses during the month of January 1850, to ports of the U. S. from Cardenas, 10,617 hhds. against 7Q32 hhds lost year, Totul exports from Cardenas during the mouth 11,250 against 7,032 last year. Total amount of Molasses exported to the U. 8. during the month of Janunry. 1850 fr^m, Havana, Mntanzas and Cardevas, 24,087 lihde, against, 16,711 during the same period lastyear. CONCERf. CONRAD CHARLES REISINGER’S LAST CONCERT IN SAVANNAH. BY GENERAL DESIRE. C ONRAD CHARLES REISINGER, bus the honor to announce to tlie Ludies ami Gentlemen of Savannah, that lie will give u GKAND CONCERT, This Evening, February 12th. AT A It BIO BV HALL, PROGRAMME : I’ART FlllST. 1. Overture,exocuted by the Orches tra - - - - - Mozart. Funtaisie Caprice* composed by Vieuxtcmps, executed by - - Rldsinger. Grand Air, by the ... - Orchestra, Grand Fantasia on one string, one of the must admired airs of‘‘Bel lini’s Nonna, with Orchestra Accompaniment, composed and executed by - - - . - - Roisinger. Together witli the 1‘Last Rose of Sommer,” with variations, "exe cuted by Roisinger. 1*ART SECOND. Overture “Lucia di Laintnermoor,” Donizetti executed by the - - Orchestra. 6. La “Melaricholie,” composed bv Plume, executed by - - - Roisinger. Together with Air from Somnambuhl, “Stillso gently o’er me Steeling,” also, “You’ll Remember me,” ■ from the Bohemian Girl; und “Swiss Air;” executed by - - Roisinger PART THIRD. Overture (Shipwreck,) compos ed by Roisinger, executed by the Orchestra. Souvenir do Bellini, Funtasie Bril- laate, with Prayer of Soninum- bula, composed by Artut, execut ed by - - - - . - - - Roisinger. 1^“ Tickets 50 cents each,to he had at Mit- chel’s Music store, Cooper’s Book store, and at the door. • • Doors open utG^ o’clock, Concert to com mence at j before 8 precisely. feb 12 DRAWS THIS DAY. • #177)00! REEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY, Class No. 8, for 1850. To be drawn at.Savannah, Ga., on Tuesday, February 12, 1850. J. W. Maury & Co., Managers. 78 Numbers in each package of 25 Tickets. SCHEME. 73 Number Lottery—14 Drawn.Ballats 1 prize of $17,000 5 m-izes of ■$1,000 1 5,000 10 “ ’ ,300 i • “ 3,000 10 “ • ,150 1 “ 2,000 &c., &r , &c. Ticksets $4, Halves $2 50, Quarter $1 25 For sale by E. W1THLNGTON. feb 11 . CHARLESTON, FEB. 8.—Cotton.— The Cotton market was quiet yesterday, the transactions having been limited to about 600 bales. Prices ranged from *2V 4 - to 12V(jc. FEB 11 —The sales of Cotton on Saturday were limited to some 700 bales, at extreme ranging from 12 to 1234c. Planters are holding off for higher prices. MADISON, GA , FEB 9 —But little cotton has been offered in our market during the past week; the demand has been good, at prices from 11 to 1134^ Planters are holding off for higher p rices. ATLANTA, FEB. 9.—During the past week opera tions in diHton have been limited, but yesterday the market assumed a more lively appearance and Bales were made at full prices. Extremes ranged from 11V4 to 12J/4. Slipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH, - - - FEB. 12 ARRIVED. ■^chr Elias Reed, Owens, Brunswick, to Elias Reed Schr Company, Burr, Darien to Master. Sciir Fort George Packet, Thompson, Riceboro. Steamer Mctamora, Barden, Charleston, to Brooks & Tupper. CLEARED Cleared brig Henry, Baker, Now Orleans—Cohens & Hertz. Br bark Wm Carson, Vaugham, Cork, or a market —-E A Soul lard. DEPARTED. Steamer Wm Seabrook, Blankenship, Charleston. . . p epr y. Steamer Eliza, Keebler, Sister’s MEMORANDA. . The schr Thorn, Williuins. from St. Mary’s, Geo arrived at Kingston, Jam. on the 24th ult. The schr Kossuth, Hall, tailed for Apalachicola on the 17th. 1 lie brig georpiana, heuce for Bath, arrived at Holmes’ Hole on 5th iust. 1 he achr Ophir, Boyington, cleared for this port at New York on 6th inat. , . Waited to hike, ahex- ’ * periencecl COOK; one that can come Yvell recommended as such, will bn paid liberal wages. Apply at No 118 Brougton street, feb 12 tf T EMON SYRUP.—100 boxes'of J ~~ ®- Rey’s superier Lemon Syrup, assort ed. qualities; iust rereived and for sale by feb 11 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. P AIN EXTRACTOR.—Afresh sup ply of Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. Cures all Kinds of sores and inflamations. Just received and for snle bv G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO, feb 12 'Gibbons’ Buildings. C B.OVE ANODYNE TOOTH ACHE DROPS.—An immediate and per feet cure. Just received and for safe by G. K. HENDRICKSON, & CO. fob 11 Gibbons’ Building's. A LARGE VARIETY, of Fancy and Black Doe Skin Cass. Pants. For sale by HAMILTON & SYMONS, feb 8 W HITE SHIRTS.—A fresh sup ply of White Shirts, just, received und for safe by HAMILTON & SY’MONS. feb 8 V ESTS’! VESTS! —An assortment of black and fancy Satin and Silk Vests, fur sale by HAMILTON & SYMONS, feb 8 M OE ASSE S.-2-10 hhds. Cuba Molasses, in fine order and of superior quality, the to of the brig Prince De Joinville, from Hi vana, now landing and for safe by feb 6 PADELFORD. FAY & CO. H ONEY SOAP.- & Co., London, received nnd for safe by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO.' feb 8 Gibbons’ Buildings. CELLING AT COST.—The S k-5. scribers, wishing to reduce their Stud WINTER CLOTHING, will sell the bnlanc; of their Stock at co.-t for cash. They rei pectfully invito the attention of their friends un the public generally. feb 9 HAMILTON & SYMONS. V Pa; safe by jan 24 JOHN M. COOPER. few for cash, jan 24 J. S. MAGILC. YJ by ryof Georgia.- .1. m: COOPER. T urpentine.—io Bbis cu y Dis- tilled for sale by July 31 J. G. FALL!GANT. G 1 ENT’S. KID GLOVES.- oolored Kid Gloves, Silk do. For sale few fc cash, bv J- S. MAG1I.L, nov 29 Savannah Cash Store. S ILK Umbrellas, of a lurge siz j ust received, and for safe low. by J. S." MAGILL, nov 29 .. Monument-square. P. JACOBS, Geo. N. B.- sale and Snuff, &e. Retail. Also T>EEBE’S COOKING RANGES. " JJ The undersigned has just received a half dozen W. Beebe’s Cooking Rangos, for hut ning wood coal, with or without water hacks, which will be sold at a smull advance on New York prices, anil warranted to give perfect - satisfaction or no sale. feb 5 McARTHOR & MORSE. r TT!ARRANT’S OoVdial Elixir of Tur- X key Rhubarb—for the cure of Dyspepsia - Bilious and and Nervous Headache, Diarrhoea, j Consumption, Gout, Rheumatism, Flatulency, Gravel, &.O.; received, and lor side. 1 fob 12 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. » T> AKER’S COCO A.—Warranted JL3 pure, nnd of superior quality; received nnd fer sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON &CO. feb 11 •pAfN-KILLER.—100 boxes of Per- JL ry Davis's Vegetable Puin Killer, just re- ( ceivod und for safe by G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO., feb 11 Gibbons’Building. 8 -pOTASHES, &C.—5 casks Potash; A 2 do. Pearlaah; 5 do Salerotus; 6 do Washington Soda; just received, und lor snle by ' G. R’. HENDRICKSON, & CO., feb 11 Gibbupa’ Building. 73RANDIES, SEGARS AND A3 TEA.—5 half and 10 quarter Pipes Cns- tillon Brandy, 2 half Pipes Otard Brandy, 10 hall Chests Hvson Tea, 5 do Black, und 10,000 Segars, fer sale by feb 9 W. M. DAVIDSON. A LBANY CREAM ALE.—50 l.nr- I jL rels Albany Cream Ale, landing from brig American, and for safe by feb 9 W. M. DAJ’IDSON. BBLS. NEWARK REFINED CHAMPAGNE CIDER, landing from brig American, for sale by fob 9 W. M. DAVIDSON. XY7IIVE.—25 quarter casks Burgundy W PORT WINE, landing frdm brig Ame- | rican, and for sale by W. M. DAVIDSON, feb 9 T7 0LLANB GIN.—4 Pipes Swan A A Gin, in Bond and lor sale by feb 9 W. M. DAVIDSON. TTELVET TRIMMINGS.-Just f received: a good as soft, met ui black and colored emhossc’dJVelvets, Scolloped do., Forest Trimmings, &c, nov 29 .1. S. MAGILL. PRIVATE BO A RD IN G A HOUSE.— MRS. CHRISTIAN—Lib-, ertv-street, second door west of Barnard, feb 10 ly T.YRANK FOItRESTElt’S Fish onfl Fishing, iilus- i 1 trated from nature by the author of “Field Sports ofAmerica,” &c. The History, of the County of Westchester, New York, from its first, settlement to the present time, hy John Bolton, Jr. Received by oct 16 JOHN M. COOPER. JUST RECEIVED, per steamer cF Cherokee*.a splendid nssortmentof Tuff.Sat’ n and Vel.vet Ribbons, Embossed Velvet Gimp Braids Silk and Velvet Neck Ribbons, Cuffs, Silk Braids, L. C. Hd’kfs, Love Veils, Kid Gloves, nnd all kinds of Buttoas for Dresses. For sale low for cash, by JOHN VAN NESS, nov 6 157 Congress-street. LADIES’ GAITERS.—Just received, a np.w supply xif. Lqdfes.VBJ’k and Col'd Gaiters. For sale cheap, by JOHN VAN. NESS, nov 6 • 157 pongreps-st. YUINDOWGLASS.-500 boxes of , V American and French Window Glass, from 7x9 to 16x13; do do do Coach nnd Pic ture do front 16x18 to 36x44. For snle hy july 31 JOHN G. FALLIGANT. p NVELOPES.—A good assortment, 1 A for sale by ’ mar 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE. TIJST REC'Di Per steamer Cherokee, a new as •J sorfment of Plaiu Cashmeres, Delanes, Alpacas, Lusters, <fcc., veiv pretty and cheap. Also, a few fine Long Shawls. For sale low, at the Cfyeap Cash Store, by i JOHN VAN NESS, nov 6 «‘ TIJST ItEC’D. Another lotof Casmeres.*For sale J cheap, by . JOHN VAN NESS* nov 6 JUST REC’D, an assortment of white anil colored Shirts, merino nnd cotton Under Shirts and Drawers, Cravats, Neck Ties, Pock et Hankerchiefs, cotton and merino Hose, color ed and white Kid Gloves, woolen and Silk do, For sale at reduced prices, by JOHN W. KELLY, Opposite the Pulaski House, dec 15 11 OTKEL B UT TON S, for trimming O Drelses, just rec’il and fer sale by dec 11 . ' .1. S. MAGILL. \Y7"OOD, WOOD.—Always on hand, T V a supply of Oak and. Ash Wood For -■ale low by DAVID R. DILLON, Old stand, foot of West Broud-st. "[YTEW GOODS.“““Just received, a 1 1 handsome assortment*of Gents' Boots and Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, &c. A.lso, an assortment of Liidfee' Gaiters, Slips, Ties, Busliias, &e. , Every description of Boots and Shoes con- gtnntty on hand. SAM’L A. WOOD, ’ fob 2 106 Bryan-st. ATI ASTERN HAY.—300 bundles, in J 1 A fine order, on board ship Rhihe, and for sate by PADELFORD, FAY & CO. jan 26 ]vrADEIItA WINE.— 10 eigth casks lfA of superior quality, in store, and for sale by PADELFORD, PA\ & CO. 1 jan 2(5 1YTOTICE TO TRAVELLERS. ll GEO. S. NICHOLS is now receiving an assortment of Travelling Trunks, Carpet Ba'js Valises and Satchels, and from the anange- ments with the manufacturers of such articld will he enabled to keep up a goad supply and » at very reasonable prices, at the Cheap Cloth- 1 in" store, GIJiBON’b RANGE. p fob 6 flO.PABTNEBSIHI* NOTICE Vy The subscriber having this day associated with him Mr. L. J. GLILMART1N, the busi- * ness hereafter ill be conducted (at the old, stand corner of Whitaker and Congress-streets) under the style of M. PRENDERGASl & CO. marl M. PRENDERGAST. ‘ "XTANILLA BEANS.-Also Meakim’s n V pure concentrated extracts, comprising, »' Vanilla, Lemon, Rose, Bitter Almond, Nutmeg, Cinnamon &c., fer flavoring ices jellies, eus- ’ turds, pastry, syrup, and sauces. Just receiv ed and for sale by >- G. E. HENDRICKSON, & CO. fob 11 Gibbons Building’s. I7-A L 1?N T IN E S A lso val v ENT1NE BOOKS,- Paper and Envoi- pes. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE. jan 28 YTf AGA5KINES. Godey’s nndGrahnm’g Magazines for Jnnuary are received, ’hose who wish to subscribe for the yeai will lease'call. $2,50—no postage—if paid in ad- ance—if charged, $3,00. J. B.CUBBEDGE dec 13 TlifEIHCAIL NOTICE,' — 1- ITX MOREL, Olfico No. 157, Broughton fob 7 |f 122. New and Improved DIARIES, For 1850, Pocket Memorandum Books, Purses Poll For sale by ■ J. B.. CUBBEDGE. 4 LMANACS FOR 18 50.—Fot # ale by J. B.CUBBEDGE. PRAYER BOOKS NND BIBLES.—Prayer Books and Bibles in finest Extra. Turkey ■, with and without clasps, for J. B. CUBBEDGE. sept 29 w j ACAULAY’S HISTORY OF -YA ENGLAND fer sale by. july 16 J B. CUBBEDGE. A ANT, an'd other valuable Architectural orks. For safe by jnly 17 J. B. CUBBEDGE. B AN £ CHECKS on the vurio Bank s of the city. For sale by msrlO J. B. CUBBEDGE. nov 2 erns, a new supply just recoived and fer CUBBEDGE. J. B. r?nHE COMPREHENSIVE JL COMMENTARY ON THE HOLY BI BLE, .containing tho text according to the mthorized version, Scotts Marginal References, Vlathew Henry’s Commentary, Condensed, >ut containing every usofel thought, the Practi cal observations of Rev. Thomas Scott, D. D., with extensivo. explanatory, critical and Pliilo- ogical Notes. A few setts of the above work, in six vol- nnes, will bo sold nt a reduced price, by au-1 J. B. CUBBEDGE. W indow sashes & blinds. 5000 lights, 8 by 10 Sash; 2000 do ) by 12 do ; 1000 do assorted sizes; 100 pair ennetian Blinds, assorted sizes. For sale by j ly 31 J. G. FALLIGANT. 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 Buttei', and a choice lot of Cheese, jan 30 JOHN D. JESSE. DECEIVED) per bark Savannah, 10 A\, barrels Mercer Potoes a choice article, 10 barrels Planting Potatoes, 10 barrels Apples, 10 Ijoxes Oranges. JOHN D. JESSE, feb 1 I |5 NVELOPES And Note Paper. For J sale by j. B. CUBBEDGE, jan 15 Markot-sfjiiare. "DRENCH NEEDLE WORK’D A. COLLARS. — Just received a hand some assortment of Frenph Needle Work’d Collars; mourning do; needle work’d • Cuffs mourning do; fer ;al« low for cash. ja« 24 j. 8. MAGILL. \X7HITE LEAD.—10,000 LBS.AT V » LANTIO White Lead, warranted purA i 4,000 English do. do. do., for sale by july 31 JOHN G. FALLIHANT. TV] EW BOOKS.—The Peer’s Daughter; by J.l Lady Lytton Bulwer. Confessions of Coricregnn, the Irish Gil Bias; by Chas. Lever, author of Clmr!eyO’Malley,&c. AIbo. new supplies of Agnes Grey; Shirley; Edmond Danfes; Hearts and Homes, complete) Norwood, or Life on the Prairies, &c. &c. For sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, Congress-street jan 15 M ore new goods .—Received by late arrivals a further supply of READY MADE CLOTHING, Goods and Furnishing Articles for gen tlemen’s Apparel, of the . latest and most up proved stylo and patterns, which are offered on the most reasonable und accommodating terms for cash or approved paper. JOHN MALLERY, at 155 Bay-st. jan 16 lm Adjoining city Hotel. CROCKERY. — The subscri bers have just received per ship Aaron, — from Liverpool,pi complete assortment of White, Granite, F. Bluo and Mulberry Din ner Tea and Chamber setts ; also, Spit Basins, Foot Baths, Slop Jars, HUt-Water Plates, Sick Feeders, Covered Flutes, together with a full supply of French China, LHass and Stono Ware, for sale at low prices, by - COLLINS & BULKLEY, feb 7 ' 100 Bryan-st. K IESTED’S KUEAS'i: OINT- JVIENT.—This ointment is unequaled by any other application for tho cure of Ague in tho breust, caking of the milk, or tu mors from any other causes, whether in tho Breast or any other part of tho body; just re ceived and fer safe by feb 7 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CQ. THE SUBSCRIBER has on hand ti large assortment of BONNETS, consisting of Tuscans, Pearls, Cobergs, Peddles, Fancy and Tulip Braids, &c; also, a large assormetit of Ribbons and Flowers, at the lowest cash prices. Bonnets nnd Ilats Bleached, Pressed and Altered to the Latest Style, at No. 15 Bar- imrd-street, South side Market-square, jan 29 S. TOMB. PIANO FORTES.—The subscriber offers for sale Thirty Jive />, 6J, 6f, and 7 Octave Ma hogany and Rosewood PIANOS, made to order by Chickering, Nunns & Clark, Nunns & Fisher, and A. H.Gqle&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 and prevent the liability of getling 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 T HE PEER’S DAUGHTER—By Lady Lytton Bulwer, author of Cheveley. Mat y Morcton, or the Broken Promise; by T. 8. Arthur. Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey edited by his Son. .Memorials of George Buitram and Humphrey Marshall; by William Darlington, M. D., L. L. D.; with Illustrations. Pin t 4 Iconographic Encyclopaedia. 1 he Revellers, &c.; by Rev. Edward Monro, author of tho Combatants, Dark River, &c. Tho Mercy Seat; thoughts suggested by the Lord’s Piayer; by Gardner Spring. D. D. History of Spanish Literature; by George Ticknor: Vols. 2 and 3 complete. Confessions of Con Cregnn the Irish Gil Bins; by Chas. Lever. Tbe.Clmin of Destinyior the Adventures of a Vagnbond. • » New Poems, bv Miss Hannah M. Gould. ■the Seaside and the Fireside; by Henry W. Long-follow. Received bv * jan. 15 JOHN M. COOPER. LADIES’ SHOES MADE TO ORDER.—Wm. J. Reynolds most respectfully'in forms the Ladies of Savannah and its vicinity, that he has commenced the above business, m all its branches, at J. L. OuvkbM, Boot Maker, No. 17 Bull-st., whore he will endeavor to give satisfaction, to all who may favor him with their putronoge, as.be intends to confine himself to the Ladis’ work alone, j»<» 18 lm O LD ESTABLISHED CASH STORE, Corner of Whitaker and Con gress-st—The Subscribers are receiving dail, their supply of Spring and Summer Goods con* Bisting in part of Figured and Plain Mode Bare ges, Coloured and White Embroiaoed Swiss Muslins, Silk and Linen Bareges, French and Scotch Ginghams, Printed Cambrics and Lawn*, together with a large assortmentef other Sea sonable Goods, »liieh they will sell a; the asuaf low prices for cash. july 16 M. PRFNDERGA8T & CO. CARD.—The undersigne having re opened, with an entire New stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139 8outh-sido Brough* ton-street, (formerly Wulker’s Marble Yard,)is now ready to furnish anything in hie line, at the shortest notice. SODA WATER, made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of tho city, and always to be had at the store, in the highest state of perfection. Prescriptions put up with care and de spatch. Tho subsriber having served the public long and faithfully, respectfully solicits a share of patronage. july 16 T.HC1S. RYERSON. JOHN MALLERY, DRA- UljPER AND TAILOR, having resumed P business at tho old stand, invites the at tention of the public to his stock of NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, now Opening, consisting of ready made Clothing, furnishing articles, anil a full supply of Cloths, Cassimeree and Vestings, which he is prepared to make to order in the most approved style, july I® I. v ’ 55 er, and for sale low, by JOHN VAN NESS. nov 6 ’ 157 Congress-»t G alvanized iron.—the ONLY RUST PROOF IRON.—By re cent arrangmenf 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 wiiichit can be bought from them, and in smaller lots at little advance on New York Pr Aho, “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 ucie JAMES SULLIVAN, * jan 24 tf No. 12 Whitaker-st. J lfST RECEIVED—Superior black Doe skins, fancy mixe«, striped and plaid Oas- slmeres, for Pams; fine wool-dyed black Cloth, for Coats, &c. J. S. MAGILL, nov 6 hjft'iument-sqwe t F ish hooks and lines.— Limerick, Kei-hy and Virginia Trout Hooks Silk, Hair Gnus, Hemp, Cotton, and Gimp, Twisted Snell and Fly lines. J ust received and for sale, by E. LOVELL, aug 1 II 1-2 Barnard-street. YOUR HOITSE. waring’s range, opposite thst MARKET; * M* T HE Undersigned beg leave to inform tie public that the above Establishment has just been entirely renovated and refitted fer the coining reason and they will be happy to sArve all who may favor them with* call. Theiy lar der will always be stored with the .choicest viands the market affords, viz: Venison, Beef steaks, Mutton-chops, Woodcock, Snipe, Oys ters, &c., &c., which will be served up in the best style. The season for Oysters having commenced a choice lot will always be found on hand, and at “trying is the naked truth,’* give us a call. BURT & DALY. sept 25 r,., tf % L ight i light ! t—brilliant 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 variety. Solar . “ “ i" Globes, Wicks, Chimneys, &c., for all the above kind of {.amps. Hall Lanterns, Signal Lanterns, for taming either Oil or" Gas; Guarded and Bull’s Bye Lanterns; Girandoles. Silvered and Gilt; Can dlesticks of Brass, Britannia, and Tin; Cam phino and Spirit Gas or Burning Fluid, of the purest quality that c?n be procured, always aa hand, and for sale low by COLLINS &, BULKLEY, jan 24 WOT •ppISCOFAL PRAYER Bi AJ Jnst received,.a supply la various ve ry. t for a n 16t V.e a- of t>ir. dir. a. Wff ’ .JOHN 51. Ci