Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, February 19, 1850, Image 3

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Mr. Han neuan.—TWNow York Globe con- n ,diets the report ror.Aitjy put incirculation dmrging our late Minister'to Berlin withintem- ieranco. The editor says, the whole story is lttcrly without foundation, and adds, Mr. Han- legan never tasted a <irnp of ardent spirits due ng his whole residence in Europe, at.d his con duct was of the most amiable and exomplaty lharmCter under all circumstances. The stories, .heifcfm-e, of the letter-writer in question are nosi cruel as well os unjust, and were no doubt ; ho manufacture of some personal ill-feeling .nd malignity. Strike and Riot.—A party of laborers in neidu County N. Y. on tbe canal yesterday, truck for an advance of pay, and went in a ody down the canal, driving all whom they et from work—about 400 were driven off. he ham of one of the contractors was fired by lie rioters, consuming 10 valuable horses, snd large quantity of oats and tools. Melancholy Termination of a Wed- Ping.—Miss Bridget Lynch, who had acted as bridesmaid at the wedding of a friend at n boarding house in Phin. on Sunday evening, was fatally burned by the explosion of a cam- pheno lamplwhile going upstairs, accompanied- by the bride, to retire. H'rlirht dress was in a full blaze at once; she ran down stairs in her freight, and her appearance in a sheet of llame tartled the company below. The smew being loose, the fluid of the lamp when it was tilted ame in contact with , the burner, and thus aused the catastrophe. Miss Lynch died on Tuesday night. From tlce Cape of Good Hope.—The barque Arthur Pickering arrived lit Bos'on on the 13th inst. She brings dotes from the Cape of Good Hope to the 26tli December. A fierce contest was still continued between the people and the government, hut at last ac counts the latter had so far triumphed, ii consequence of the trators who furnished til authorities with supplies, that it was supposed the former would be compelled to succumb. At Cape Town the excitement was.very great and alt kinds of business had been complete ly paralyzed. Many of the merchants had de- ;ermined to leave the place if convicts wen 1 continued to be la ided. Michel, the Irish patriot, and his associates, were still cooped up m the Neptune, at St. Si- nun’s hay. The impression prevails that .if these pen ile are landed, there will be a fearful outbreak, md probably u revolution. Mitchel enjoys good health. CP" The Lynchburg Patriot says Ma jor-Miller, the husband of Mrs. Niagara Miller, is following her through Virginiu, and lias pro- ahly by this time overtaken her. She arrived t Lynchburg on last Sunday week, and dc- arted on Monday morning in the Western tage, evidently making her way through the iteifcir of Virginia towards Kentucky, seeking ,n the meantime a retired-place for berconfine- ent, which had not taken place yet.” FP“ Scarlet fever is alarmingly prevalent, in 3a!timor • at present. The Clipper states that jlast week, in one family residing in the eastern lection of the city, four children, of ages ran |ing f. >m 13 months to 13 years, died within a [few hours, and were all buried on Sunday last The parents of these children wero on Thurs day not expected to recover from the same dis ease. CONSIGNEES. Per achr Sarah, from Sunbury—89 bales Sei Inland cotton, to G W Andereon 4-Brother, R Habersham Sc Son,.Way Sc King, N A Harden 4-Co. Per eclir C C Stratton, from Cardenas—923 bhds and 14 tierces Molasses, to J A Norris. Per steamer Ivaahoe, from Jeffareonton, dec.—182 bales S 1 cotton, to Way Sc King. Boston Sc Guuby, G \V Anderson If Brother, E Reed. N A Hardee Sc Co, P H Balm, J Walburg, G W Owens, Mrs Angolina Brad- ly, Mrs A M Davis, Per Leopold, O'Donnel, from New Orleans—T R Mills, T S Wnyne, M A Cohen, Swift, Denslow Sc Webster, E Parsons Sc Co, M J Roilly, A Welles Sc Co H J Gilbert, Pudclford, Fay Sc Co, U A Crane, Clark Sc Lawson, G W Anderson Sc Brother, R Lewis, Mrs Reaulard, Wood, Clagliorn Sc Co, aud to order. Per ship Hirtford, from New-York—N B Sc H Weed Ambler, Barnum Sc Co, A Busier, P II Belin, Brigham Kelly Sc Co, J Connerat, B Olnali, II A Crano, Collins Sc Bulkly. Colious Sc Hertz, M A Cohen, R DeMnrtin, GFalligaut, H J Gilbert, S Goodall, A Gilloway. iV W Goodrich, A Haywood. J M Haywood, E Hen- dersnn, G R Hendrickson Sc Co, S Sc H Hoyt, Hamilton 4 Hardeman, J D Jessee, N B Knapp, LaKoche, Buwne Sc Co, RA Lewis, J Lippman, Lathrop If Foote, N Ly- on. J Moore, Marshall Sc Aiken, McArthnr Sc Mom, 1 W Morrell, 8 M Pood, T R Mills, T S Wayne, G S Nichols, Philbrick & Bell, E Parsons & Co, J Pool E Reed Swift, Denslow & Wobster, Scranton, Johnston Sc Co, A A Solomons, M J Solomons, Snider, Lathrop Sc Nevitte, Turner & Oden, J M Turner & Co, Wood, Olaghoru & Co, E F Wood A Welles Sc Co, H F War ing Sc Co, Tonga Sc Gammell. Railroad Safety.—A petition is in circu rlutiou in Massachusetts, which has been signed dv a large portion of the business people of Boston, asking the legislature to enact a law providing that all railroad corporations sha' [erect strong parapets on the sides of all water course bridges within the State. . JVeto Opean Steamer.—The keel of a new ocean steamer, for the New-York and Hnvre 'line, has been laid by VVestervelt and Mackay. IHir length of keel is ”50 feet, .breadth of beam [40 feet, and depth of hold 127. Her engine, and muchi: eiy will be made at the Novelty [Works. She is to have a 95 inch cylinder and [nine feet stroke of piston. Rio de Janeiro.—A correspondent of the [New York Express, writing from Rio under [date of Dec. 30tb, says:— “The American squadron have all left for [Montevideo. The Vincennes has not arrived, [though daily expected. Much sickness pn- rvails ut Rio, of a lullious intermittent nature, [and proves very .fatal. There is much ship ping in port, und-cofiee is worth II cents.” There was u conoid, ruble full of snow [at Atlanta in this State, on Thursday. Commercial intelligence. LATEST DATESi Liverpool Jan. 26 | Havre Jan. 24 | Havana Feb. 6. Savannah Cotton Market, Feb. 18 COT I ON.—Yesserday tbe sales were 945 bales as follows—19 at 11%, 3 at 11 11.10, 23 at 11%, 137 at 11%, 289 at 12, 120 at 13%, 95at 12%, 206 at 12%. SAVANNAH IMPOKTd, FEB. 18. CARDENAS—Per echr C O Stratton—223bhda and 14 tierces Molasses. .SAVANNAH EXPORTS, FEB. 18. HAVANA—Per brig Henry Marshall—334casks Rice 75 eiojpty bhds. LIVERPOOL—Per Br ship Abeona—1689 bales Up* land cotton, 501 hales 8 1 cotton, 110,718 feet Timber. pipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH, - - - FEB. 19. ATHENjEUM. F. O. ADAMS A CO., Lessees. H. V. LOVELL", Acting Mnhuger. Pricet of Admit non.—'Private Boxes; 6,00 each; Boxes and Parqnetto 75 cents; Middle’ Gallery, 50 cents; Side Galleries. 25 cents. TEIS EVENING, Feb, 19, 1850. Will be presented Sir E L Bulwer’s beautiful play in Five Acts, entiiled the LADY OP LYOMS) on, LOVE AND PRIDE. Claude Melnotte, - - - Mr. LOVELL, B auaeaut, - - • * “ Henkine, Glavts, » . * - - “ Raymond, Col. Davis, - - • • 11 Bellamy, Landlord, - * • • 11 Thompson. Gaspoi, - - * - - “ Koines, Paulina, Mrs LOVELL. Madame Deschappellas - - “ Pensnn, Widow Melnotte, . - -Miss Curpouter. Farce of P ERSIAN OTTO OF ROSE LIP bAL» E.—Also superior cold cream, for softening and beautifying, the skiuandpro- venting it from chapping, prepitted by Patcy & Co. London. Received and for sale 'bv G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO. feb 13 Gibbons’ Building. L emon syrup.-ioo boxes 0 r j B. Roy's superior Lemon Syrup, assort ed qualities; just received and for sale by feb II G. R. HENDRICKSON &CO. JUST REC'D, an assortment of white OF and colored Shirts, merino and cotton thiHer • Shirts and Drawers, Cravat*, Neck Tios, Pock et Hankorrliiefs, cotton and merino Hose, color ed and white Kid Glove*, wrolen and Silk Jo, For sale at reduced prices, by JOHN W. KELLY, Opposite the Pulaski House, dec 15 tf To conclude with the laughable YOUNG AMERICA. John James Povley, - • Mr, Raymond, Mrs Smila .... Mrs Penson. On Wednesday will bn performed THE HUNCHBACK. feb 19 DRAWS THIS DAY. #21386! GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. Clan No. 10 for 1850. To be drawn ot Savannah, Ga., on Tue.duy, Feb. 19tb, 1850. J. W. Maury & Co., Managers. SPLENDID SCHEME! M EDICAL NOTICE. - Doctor M' ““ " .MOREL, feb 7 Office No. 157, Broughton-St. tf a UININE! QUININE.—150 oz. Fans’ Sulphate Quinine. For sale by W. HUMPHREYS. jan29 lm R eceived per brig wilson FULLRE, 8 hi kins choice Goshen Butter, aud a choice lot of Cheese, jan 30 JOHN D. JESSE. DECEIVED, per bark Savannah, 10 Lv nairels Moicer Potoes a choice article, 10 barrols Planting Potatoes, 10 barrels Apple*, 10 boxes Oranges. JOHN D. JESSE, feb 1 E nvelopes And Note Paper. Ft sale by j. B. CUBBEDGE, jan 15 . Market-square. F rench needle work’d GULLAliS. — Just received u hand- soma assortment of French Needle Work’d Collars; mourning do; needle work’d Cuffs mourning do; fur sale low for cash, jan 24 J. S. MAGILL. W OOD, WOOD.—Always on hand, a supply of Oak and A*h Wood For sale low by DAVID R. DILLON, Old stand, foot of West Broud-st. 1YTEW GOODS.—-Just received, a -1-v handsome assortment 6f Gent** Boot* and Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, dec. Also, an assortment of Ladies' Gaiters, Slips, Ties, Buskins, See. Every description of Boots and Shoes eon- otantly on hand. SAM’L A. WOOD, fob 2 106 Bryan-st. DEEBE’S COOKING RANGES. The undersigned has just received a half dosen W. Beebe’s Cooking Ranges for burning wood cnal, with or without water backs, which will be sold at a small advance on New York prices, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction or mi sale. pj feb 5 jjt Me AUTHOR & MORSE. l prize of $21,586 I 10 orizes of $1,000 1 “ 5,000 1 30 44 200 1 “ 3,000 50 n 100 1 “ 2,000 | 361 75 Ax., &c. &o. Ticksets i $5, Halves $250, Quarters 125 For sale by feb 19 E. WITHINGTON. ARRIVED. Pliip Hartf.rd, Sannerman, from New-York, Brigham Kelly &Co SclirO .riier, Cudwortu, Charleston—6,000 bushels Corn, tu Dye, Oliver 4’. Co. Sc hr C C Stratton, Vents, Cardenas, to Jaa A Nor ris & Co. Schr. Sarah, Snow, from Sunbury, to master. Steamer Ivnni.oe, McNelty, Jeffersuuton, via St. Marys, Bethel, Brunswick. Dari'n, Sco. Planter's Flat, from Plantation— 60 casks Rice to Jobu Williamson. CLEARED . Brig Henry Marshall, Brigbtman, for Havana—-Co hens Sc Hertz. Br ship Abeoim, Pool, for Liverpool—A Low Sc Co DEPARTED Steamer Metemnra, Barden, Charleston. W ANTED TO HIKE, a trusty man servant, to wait in a printing office. Apply at this office. feb 14 W A' r TED TO RENT, A small comfortable House, suitable for a small family. Address W, at the office of the Morn ing News, giving location, rent &c. feb 6 W ANTED TO HIRE , ail cx- perienced COOK; one that can come well recummen ied us such, will be paid liberul wages. Apply at No 118 Hrougton street, fel. 12 6 FOR SALE.—Th" ship TAMER LANE, of357 T.>ns. This ship is strong and staunch, and as desirable fur the California trade, ns any vessel in port, feb 18 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. D ISTURNELL’S MAPS, &c.— The; Emigrant's Guide toN w Mexico,Cal ifornia,und Ore. o.i,giving the different O at-iand, end 8ea Routs; accompanied with a Map ,,f California, New Mexico and adjacent countries showing foe Gold Regions. &c. The above Guide Book, accompanied with a Map of North America, byJ. Calvan Smith, giving also a condensed view of the Gold Re- gun, also the Sea Ron s and distances to Cal ifornia from New York. Disturnell’s Sail Road, Steam Boat, and Tel egraph Bonk; being a guide through ihe Mid dle, Northern,and E istern Stales, and Canada; also giving the great lines ot travni South and West, and the Ocean Steam Packet arrange ments, containing also Tables of distances, Ax Telegraphic Lines and Charges, UstofHuteU, &c., &c. Colton’s Map of the United States, British Provinces, Mexico, the West Indies and Cen tral America, with parts of New Canada aud Venezeuln. The illustiated Humf'Book, a New Guide for Travellers ihroogh the United States, embellished with 125 highly finished engraving', and accompanied by a large and accurate Map, by Calvin J. Smith. Disturnell’s U:iit"d States Almanac and Na tional Register for the year 1850; contain? Au thentic, Political and Statistical information r -lnting to the United States, Canudn, &c.. Received by JOHN M. COOPER, fell 19 S ELLING AT COST.—Tl.e Sub- scribers, wishing to reduce their Stuck of WINTER CLOTHING, will sell the balunc^ of their Stock at CO.T For cash. They res pectfully invite the attention ot their friends and the public generally. feb 9 HAMILTON & SYMONS. INFANTS’ EMBROIDER’D ROBES A AND WAISTS—Just received and for sale low for cash. J. S. MAGILL. jan 24 New and Improved DIARIES, For 1850, Pocket Memorandum Books, Purses Port Monuls, &c., Forsale by n'ov 22. J. B. CUBBEDGE. A lmanacs for isso.-fui sale by J. B.CUBBEDGE." PRAYER BOOKS AND BIBLES.—Prayer Book* and Bibles in finest Extra Turkey und Velvet lining, with and without clasps, for sale low by J* B. CUBBEDGE. sept 29 ACAULAY’S HISTORY OF ENGLAND forsale by. july 16 J B. CUBBEDGE. Y7 ESTSI VESTS l—An assortment of T black and fancy Satin and Silk Vests, for sale by fob 8 HAMILTON & SYMONS. F ish hooks and lines.- Limerick, Kerby and Virginia Truut Hooks Silk, Hair Grass, Hemp, Cotton^ und Gimp, Twisted Snell and Fly lines. Just received and fur stile, by aug 1 E. LOVELL, II 1-2 Bnrnurd-streot. For New York. The fust sailing bark PENTUGKET, Taylor master, having the larger prrtinn of her freight engaged, will meet with des patch. For bulanre of freight, apply to feb 13 PADELFORD. FAY & CO. C UBA MOLASSES.—223 hhdsand 14 tierces prime Molasses, cargo of he schr. C. C. Stratton, from Cardenas. Landing and for sale by fob" 19 JAMES A. NORRIS. V ESTS—VESTS.—White Mar- and Fancy Linen Vests, a large assortment. Just received and for sale bv fob 19 HAMILTON & SYMONS. SPRING COATS.—A smnll assort- ^ mentof Fa i^.Oash neret aud Spring Coal ing. Prom and Pelto Coats. Just received and for sale by feb 19 HAMILTON. & SYMONS. THE SUBSCRIBER has on hand a large assortment of BONNETS, consisting of Tuscins, Pearls, Cobergs, Peddles, Fancy and Tulip B,aid<, &c; also, YOUR HOUSE. waking’s HAHGE. OPPOSITE THk MARKET. T HE Undersigned beg leave to inform tie public that the above Establishment has just been entirely renovated and refitted for site coming season and they w ill he httppy to serve all who may favor them with a call. Their lari der wil! always he stored with the choicest viands the market affords, viz: Venison, Beef steaks, Mutton-chops, Woodcock, Snipe, Oys ters, &c., &c., which will bo served up in the best style. The season for Oysters having commenced a choice lot will always be found on hand, and as “trying is the naked truth,’* give us a call. BURT & DALY. sept 25 t.f T rriHE CARPENTER’S ASSIST- JL ANT, and other valuable Architectural works. Fur salu by jnly 17 J. B. CUBBEDGE. B AN & CHECKS on the varit% s Baal • of the city. For solo by ■ 10 J. B. CUBBEDGE. A lbums, of various and beautiful pnt- erns, a new supply just received and for suin' by t.ov 2 J. B. CUBBEDGE. E astern hay.—300bundles, in fine order, on bouixLjhip Rhine, and far sate by PADELFORD, FAY & CO. jan 26 A LARGE VARIETY, and Black Doe Skin Ca-s. Pa sale hv feb'8 of Fancy Pants. For HAMILTON & SYMONS. W HITE SIIIRTS.-A fresh sup ply of White Shirts, just received and for sale by HAMILTON & SYMONS, ‘feb 8 P AIN EXTRACTOR.—A fresh sUp- ' ply of Da4ey’* Magical Pain Extractor. a large assorment of Ribbons and Flowers, at Cures all Kinds ot sores and inhumations. Just the lowest cash prices. ly Bonnets and Hats Bleached, Pressed and Altered to the Latest Style, at No. 15 Bar- nard-strect, South side Market-square, jan 29 S. TOMB. i^PRING CASS. PANTS.' k-7 choice lot of Twen I and Fancy ( A _ , ,, cy Cass. I unts, suitable fur spring, for tale by feb 19 HAMILTON & SYM ONS. ARRIVALS AT HOTEL CITY HOTEL. J H Walton. N O; VV Coleman,do, 3 W Loe, Cow- *ta Co; Capt Grundle, Ship Speeds: S MoCnll. Ga: N Teet, N C; R Flugnoy.-Cullenden: N A Strobhor, East Fla; W Arnett; Tenn; °' J ' ciojTRegl, do; 1) Wliite, Burke Co; L Guttia*, Ttnn; VV Fle.lior, Wit- Ikineoo; A N Hill, Boston; Capt Thiot, Effingham Co; Wobn Baxter, Fla; N Cliott, Columbia; -Maj Broughton. [ Fla; J A Tiaon, S C; D Tobin, Barnwell; R M Henning, too Sonven; L HenniogtonT do-.R F McDonald, Ham- burg; VV Roundtree, S C; J R Moore, Burke Co; C Thompaon, Ga; Dr N Tucker. Laurence; S O Fraukliu Waihmgton; W S Hanraker, N C; M H McCnllaugli, r<io„VV TConnell, Va; A N Clapp, Charleston; F Mer J ntt , N Y; T VV Lacy, tvmthbrigdo. 'CONBIG . , 1111 • JNEKri l‘ER CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. 1386 bales Cotton, 44 bales Domestics and IMda.to VVaahburn, Wilder IfCo.C HartriUge, Frank j >n & Brandy, Hamilton Sc Hardemao, Rabun Sc rut [‘“o, P H Behn, A Holt, P Reilly, Allen, Ball *,Co. [Crane ^Rowland, F H Welman, G N Neil, N Brantly, I /° 0 ^ 8 ^T n pper, Scanton 4“ Johnson, Brigham, Eefly [* c °.Wimam. Sc Hollia, T 8 Wayne, agent, order, l anth Sc Haaaph.eyt, E Pareon* & Co, Boston Sc Gun- f _5NJ°bn Jones Sc Son, PAiscJENGERS. Per .learner Ivankoe, from JeBeW,onton, *c.—3 Me f ^*11 md 1 d. ck r^LOVES—GLOVES.—White Ber- VJ lin and Lisle Thread Gloves, suitable PIANO FORTES.—The subscriber offers fur sale Thirty five (i, 6^, 6j, and 7 Octave Mu- liognny and Rosewood PIANOS, maile to order by Chickerine, Nunns & Clark, Nunns Sc Fisher, and A. H. Gale & Co. The instruments are unsurpassed by Any made in this country, Ibr purity and fullness of tone, and elegance of workmanship. Some of them are furnished wiih com dete iron frames, which strengthen the caso and prevent the liability of getlina out of tone. Others have the urdinary metalic plates.a id can be offered for lower prices.— These Pianos nre 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 #laree assortment of all kinds Cabinet Furniture,Wool, Hair, and Moss Mat rasses I. W. MORRELL, feb 0 received arid for sale bv G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO, fob 12 Gibbons’ Buildings. B ristol brick dust.- The best asticle in use for cleaning tuble cutlery’ Also Mt. Eagle Tripoli for cleaning sil ver and all other metals; its superiority is ac knowledged bv all who have used it. Forsale At the House Furnishing Store of COLHN8 & BULKLEY feb 13 100 Brvan-street. M adeira wine.—ioe>gth cask* of superior quality, instore, and for sale by PADELFORD, FAY & CO. jan 26 TYJOTICE TO TRAVELLE US. i. 1 GEO. S. NICHOLS i* now receiving an assortment of Travelling Trunks, (Nrpet Baits Valises and Satchels, and from the ariange- ments with the manufacturers of such artield enabled to keep up a good supply and at very reasonable prices, at the Cheap Cloth ing store, GIBBON’S RANGE. , f. b 6 BOARDING lib erty-street, socond door west of Barnard, feb 10 lv P R1 FATE HOUSE.— MRS. CHRISTIAN- LADIES* GAIT EliSv—Ju»t received, a new supply of Ladies’ BIT. and Col’d Guitars. For sale cbeuji, by JOHN JAN NESS, nav 6 ,187 Congress-st. BBLS. NEWA»%REFINBp CHAMPAGNE CIDER/randing from brie American, for sale by reb 9 W. M. D4VID80N. O RRIS TOOTH WASH 4 for military, feb 19 Forsale by HAMILTON & SYMONS. R ogers’ and wosten^ HOLM S PEN KNIVES, a new and fine assortment; also Eracing Knives. Just received by JOHN M. COOPER, feh 19 LLEN’S IMPROVED EDU- CATION TABLE, for Children. For sale by feb 19 JOHN M.COOPER. P ERFUMERY. —An extensive assort ment of L dhii’s Extracts, also Gnerlain’s, Prevost’e. Monpela’s and Gueland’s. Received and for sale by leb 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. T)AR€IIMENT» Tracing Paper, also XT Parchment Envelop 1 s for important doc uments, Rubber Ba ds, White Rubber,’ nlsa a largo supply of Steel Pecs, among which are several new anil excellent kinds; also a farther sill plv of Copying Presses; also French Copy ing Books. Just received bv feb 19 JOHN M. COOPER. TVrOTlfcE.—The Executors under the -Li will of the late. Mr. ANDREW LOW, Apprize dl parties indebted to tbe firm at Andrew Low 1 &. Co. on the 31st August, 1849, that liquidation will be required prior to 1st March, proximo. Accounts then unadjusted will of necessity pass into the hands of their solicitors for suit. ANDREW LOW ft CO. firb 18 6— GALVANIZED IRON. —^HE U ONLY RUST PROOF IRON.—By re cent arrangment with the importers of this article, Me-srs. Geo. B. Morewuod & Co., of New York, the subscriber is enabled to offer it at wholesale in large quantities, at the same prices at which it can bo hnouht from them, and in smaller lots at little advance on New York prices. Also, “FARNHAM’S DOUBLE ACTION FORCE AND LIFT PUMP,’’ which willraiso 14J gallons per 30 revolutions, and a good ar ticle of BEER .PUMPS, for sale by JAMES SULLIVAN, jan 24 tf , No. 12 Whitaliier-st L AMP OIL for sole by JOHN POOLE, No. 11 Whitaker Stroet, nearly opposite Swift, Denslow & Webster, fob 14 JOHN. POOLE, Wholesale and Re al (ail Dealer, in Paint,* Oil. Turpentine .and Varnishes, Frencb.and American Window Glass PajqJ. Varnish arid whitewash Brushes, Sable Hair Pencils, Badger and Camel iders ( Graining Combs, Artist’s Brush f olors, &c., &c. Hangings. Borders and Fire Board ouse. Sign and Ship Painting, Gild ing, and Glazing done on reasonable! JOHN P©OLE, No. 11 Whitaker Street, osite Swift, Denslow &OVebstu; w DENT AL,NOTICE.— PARDONS Surgeon Demis fr„m New York, respectfully in forms the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah and virinity, that he has removed to No. 157 Congress-street, over Mr. Van Ness’ Store, near the market. Where he will perform ail opera tions on the Teeth and Gums, in a style not sur passed by any pretender of the Art in the uni verse. Teeth set on Gold plate or stump, in the neatest manner without pain. Children’s Teeth, however irregular they may be. cun be adjusted and placed in due form. His supe rior skill for plugging, filing and extracting dif ficult Teeth and Roots, is unrivaled : Aching and tender nerves cured and filled, immaterial how large the cavity may bo, w"ith cement, pure as gold, to last for life, without pain. Those who have largo and tender cavities, and given up as lost,by other Dentists,[please call, and it will be proved by ocular demonstia- tion, that they can he saved. From 30 years constant practice he trusts to give perfect sat isfaction. Mineral Teeth and Foil for sale. Reference, by permission, to Valentine Mott, M. D., Tims. Boyd, M. D., Jas. M Natigton, M. D., N. Y.; Win. Van Doursen, M. D.,N. J. feb 14 3moa J>EASE’S CANDY.—John P.ase& Jr Soil’s Clarified. Essence of Hourhound Candy, for coughs, colds, &c. Just received and for sah- by . feb 16 G R. HENDRICKSON. & CO. V ALENTINES ALSO VAL ENTINE BOOKS, Paper and. Eovel opes. Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE. jan 28 M ‘ AGAZINES. Godey’s andGnihem’. Magazines for January are received. Those who wish to subscribe for tha yeai will please call. $2,50—no postage—if paid in ad vance—if charged, $3,00. J. B.CUBBEDGE dec is * ■ ■ SH.-For Cleansing und preserving tbe jJSfejitb'.aud Gums, and purifying the breath. Received and for sale by feb 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO. B eautiful daguerreo types.—Mr CARY would rospectlully give notice Hint he has re-opened his rooms over tbe Jewelry 8toie of the lute Mr. T. T. Wilmot corner Bryan street and Market Sqr. Operating hours from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. Children’s Likenesses, at any age, taken in from 1 to 3 seconds sitting.'■ Paiqtings and Daguerreotypes neatly copied and set in Medallion, MoroccoXlases, or Fingor Rings. For sale, a splendid apparatus with instruc tions in tho art of taking Pictures* feb 15 tf# J~IGllTS LIGHT!!—BRILLIANT J- J AND CHEAP.—Suspending, Side, und Parlor Camphine Lamps. Wilnmt Williams’ Premium P ntaOil Lamps, which give a light equal to 10 Sperm Candies, at a cost of le-n than one cent an hour. Spirit Gas Lamps in great vuiiety. Solar “ “ ” Globes, Wicks, Chimneys, &c., for all tha above kind of Lamps. Hall Lanterns, Signal Lanterns, for burning either Oil or Ga'; -Guarded and Bull’s Eye .Lanterns; Girandoles. Silvered and Giit; Can dhesticks of Biass, Britannia, and Tin; Cam phine nnA .Spirit Gas or Barnin^ Fluid, of the purest*, quality that cen be procured, ulwu\4 on band, and for sale low bv -’P COLLINS & BULKLEY, jnn 24 100 Brvan-st. W INE .—25 quarter casks Burgundy PORT WINE, landing from brig Ame rican, and for sale by feb 9 W. M. DAVIDSON. H OUSEKEEPER’S BRUSHES of superior quality, comprising Dust ing, Scrub and Hearth Brushes, Bottle and Lamp Glass Brushes, Crumb, Nail and Tooth Brushes, also "Piato Brushes for polishing Sil ver. For sale bv ■ . COLLINS & BULKLEY. -feb 14 100 Bryan-?». CIEK Umbrella^, of a largo size O Just received, and for sale low. by J. 3. MAGILL, nov 29 Monument*i $89 , . votes mqsf forms, the Ladies of 8avahnah that, ho has commenced thi all its branches, at J, L. Qlp No. 17 Buil-st., where h« will satisfaction to all who.may favor pntronage, as he intends to the Lad is’ work atone- , jan 18 , . ' feb 3