Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, February 21, 1850, Image 4

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|miv« thj itrittrship. in truer of Con* ir*'. near the iiiiie Work will lie i workmanlike 1 mini* CARRUTHERS. 6m* anil Improved Ira; t't.r ni.iiw t pfintinDnrl Bonks', I’yarn'd Poit >‘W' “ m J. 1». OUBBBnOB. "meaTI n ii crack- IN—TU.Mtudr.uu.-d *»onld re- r iidofm the c.iixens "f Snvtinnnk, that rtlparo.l Tit furnish them with (it'il* lower, of tint l«.t ij'iitfo)'. Grit* for tit op iHVfitm? |mefc»ge*und delivered (rge. Shopioepm* supplied-op reu-eiim* corn cousin nt|v on hand eft «t hi* stand in tbd mur&ot, or nt the I rooeivo hit* prompt attention. , ir. GILLUM. lorrmr of //nboralmm ami Liberty streets, ifpr 25 3 m New Dry Goods Establishment, '* Conti tea or BatuoHTot *,in Barnard nr*-. iouT«r*i»* MAttKk'r>»ii« , AitK, Iiiixiuiuooe'ii ttrw mile* mjumtNO. r'l ltiK frinndtl of foe yOoler-signed. nmix e.-m X an,tit, public ate,respectfully inform'd. I-W wo arc now opening on enluii new Stuck of Fan. oy i,ml Staple Dry-Goods Bonnets Ribbons, which are irffered nt u * mtll advanceon cost, Please give tiiaonlh - Sl’EN'CER CURUBLE duel* WM. A, BOliUS. BOHN A. SIAVCR, p>Uff#i»t, WM HtOUOKTON-STlltCrT, NEXT DOOM TO LILLI ■ RfDOK’S NSW BEtCK STORK. flBPS constantly on hand it Iresli supply - of ,'L • ' ' ‘ 'i (13, MEDtElNES. CHEMICALS, PEtlFUMF.- RY, AND FANCY GOODS. Al.en, La np Oil, Oamphiue, and Turpentine. Physicians’prasripti.m* uarefulv prepared. Order* from the country promptly attended to. nuv 24 i * • •||f AOXZINJeS. Gbdoy's uml Graham’* -I-fX Magazines for JnuUUrv ar<5 received. Those who wish to subscribe for the yeat will please call. $2.50—no pn*tuge—if Mid in ad vance—if charged, $3,00. J. B.OUBBEDGE dec 13 MlR\ A9UN ' MaXlEB IT,. DBA* ___l (' Eli AND TAILOR, having resumed 'flWP nmiino*, at the old stand, invite* thu at tention of the public to hi* stock of NEW AND OHBAP GOODS, now opening, consisting of ready made Clothing, furnishing tutlylflu, und n fall supply of Clotlw, Gussimereo-und Vestings, which ito Olpreparod \o make to order in the mostspprovladstylo, ^ inly Ifl Iv BOOTS AND SHOES. „ The subscribers having w ^eformed « copartnership under the firm of E. D. ISNDiir A Oh. for the manufacture nf Boots and making business •Ot 11 ly B. D. HRNDRT, S. H. FISK. W STYLE CASSIMBRE.— Received percteamer Tapnesaee n acaortment of fancy and mixed Caa- eimere, Merino Ventings, black Satinets, &-C- J, 3. MAGILL, lid Congress-st. oct4 rftbnuinent square. B ONNKTS —New Style, r, nnd for ft' nbv ..... Ju»trafl«iv*duerstes<n. er, nndfor pale low, by JOQN. VAiJ t a W# Codgress rt O RENT or ledEe^five acre lot cx uvts awe ioi witli A comfortable dwelling in a convenient part of the city. Apply at this dfflee. * dec, 26 Jonriml sf Use Frnnhlfu limtliuta, O K tbs.State of P«pnfjlv*ni*,foi; tho i’roiqotion o the Meeh»niu Arte. Tile eldest: Mtrchaqtorl’ Pe' rtndieel extent ia America, is iHihliehod on the first of each month iu tha Citj of Phllsit.-lphia. It hr' fete., regularly issued for upwards of twenty-thr years, und is carefully edited byh committee ofi/ 1 entific centlemen appointed fur tliu purpose, hyttf franklin Institute. The deservedly high reputation, fcnth at home an Abroad, which this Journal has aeiptited and sustained, baa given it aoircultuioa and enrhanRo list -,i’ the best ehareeter, wliiohenohlee the Committee on. PuWicit- non to moke the best eelectinncfrun KortinnJourusiB and to litre circulations to original r.ouonutiicaticoa on Joarnei, tagethac withitlnrgo umonn.tof inform anon on Mechanics, Chemistry, and Civil Engineering, de rived from the latest sad best authorities. This Journal is published un the first of each mouth, each number oontaiuin* at least seventy two pages, and form* two volumes, uuuuully of about 432 pages, .*A*h. illustrated with eajrrsveings <-« snipper sad ou wood of those aubjooU which require them. Tho subscription price is Kive dollars jier annum, payable on ilia sixth number; slid it will be forwarded rteeef postage when five dollars are remitted bp the Artuavy (pasgsge paid; in sdyanoe for one yeur’osuh DRiiiostiass and letters oa business must be directed te, “the Actuary ot the Franklin institute, Phiietlolphi«,”rhe poastsge,paid. , V * WILLIAM HAMILTON, •apt.14, 1349. tf Actuary, F. I. J’D. Par ship Hnrtfard, 10 boo* op is, five fibls. iihoico Merely Pututues JOHN D.JBMSB. IHABSJ Staawfi*—white und hlnok* ' Just n coiveil, uml for sain Juw Ck cash, by is* *9 J. 8. MAG'LL KriMpsrtns. gK TUF. dCHOOLKhTLOW: A Mnpeeino fo r liHs sad ltoya, baaed i» Monthly Nmaliersof 32 **' itrntud svith-Eugravimis, at the Iqw price of Has—in edvaece! or of Kichards’ Weekly fitsotte aiinoao- » fhe first number of -be above work ‘i a view of a&mluiji.to the Itnrs and 1»jmironl,of their own, in which in- nussiiumt shall be happily blended. >» contains articles, both original and arty pons thet hr.v« written charunnfliy We'will mention the manor of Mary uiistnrlpA Pssfnr Par!un Mix* if Psr! IH are beautifully ilius- of one year make two and one hundred e«- ry btqr sgttfjprlwho mpy owp pst-ea, and Tut of every erfce is One Dollar s : Sdtm.es to one address, tt-bich at least rwn D . <#> each eco will be pah) and Radreeesssl to i'KLLow. Athene Os. T HE SIIBSCBiBRR 11avING jlist returned from the Nunli, with h choice selection uf French. English, and Ammican Cloths, Ousslmeres, Fancy and Plain Vestings, tin is now pnopuml to make ahv Utirmetits io his line, at reduced prh es for cash or approved paper. JOHN YV. KELLY. Owens Buildings opposite the l'ulunki Hi ■use, Bttvummh Georgia. N. Ii -Cutting, Mending, Altering and Clean ing, done at the shortest notice, •optll Cm (^OPPEU-SMITII SHOP.-The Undersigned wnnltt respectfuilv infnrrn the .public generally, that they are now prepared to <lo all kind of QOOPBR8MITH WORK, in the best manner, and at reduoed prices for cush- Steam Pipes and Worm* mode and re paired at tho shortest notice; also House and Ship Plumbing wilMje done in a superior mun-. nor. They hove now on hnnd und for sale, 4,00.0* feet of assorted sites Lead Pipe, sheet Lead, &c. Jtily 31 McAUTHOR & MOUSE. (~ltt!§AP CASH 8TOBH-1 dersignoii will in future keep a corr ■Tbp pfl*‘ dersignoii will in future keep a competent and experienced person at tho North to purehnse. their giiod.i on the cash principle, and w ill sell them at tho lowest possible price for cash or ap proved paper. Our stock will be large, consist ing of every variety of Goods suitable for the Fail and Winter trndc. Planters and Merchants visiting the city, will pleas t Call und examine onr Stock. M. PRENDEBGA8T&00. attg2 Cc. YVhibnikerund Congresses. ARB OIL STOHiu P A I» V WT.ST SIT1E Of MONUMKltY SqUARK.— lOHN G. FA I,I, IGANT Invites hi* friends and the public generally, both from town and country, to cnli und examine his stock before they pur chase. Every article is selected by himself und will hr warranted nfcthe best quality, ami lie will, soli at low prices and on accommodating terms. . \ jy 13 BLINDS. \A7TftfDOW SASHES & BT V v 5800 lights. 8 by it) 8usb > 2000 do 10 by 12 do,; 1000 do assorted sisoit; 400 pair' Vemmtian Blinds, assorted sizes- For sale by ily $1 ' J. G. FALLIGANT. Vf OMT EXTHAOBDINARY WORK—50.000 l?■£ copies sold In six months.—Tho Married wo man's Private Afodlcal Companion, by Dr. A. M. Maurlccsu, Professor ofDlscases of Women. HAPPINESS THE AIM OF ALL. Happiness is dnabtlesv the aim of all. The qnrs- stiou is how it shall be obtained- It esonot be de nted (list onalndispenaable condition is health, to bo enjoyed alike by the hnsbaad and father, the wife and mother, and shildren. The wife and mother is sub- lectto many complaints incident to her sex, from which the husband and father is free: it is thus that ire tee her Often dragging ont a sickly existence, painful to contemplate. Let the husband, then, as he values his own happiness and that of the companion of bis bosom, ana the mother of bis children, avail himself of “ The Married Woman’s Private Medical Companion," by Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, in which he will And those matters treated of whioh he should not be ignoaht.”—Pa. Inquirer. ; Pro*t ikt N. Y. Advocate. Female Beautt.—It is mrluucholy to bs- hold the decay of fomalo beauty; long before maturity, we see females emaciated—with the clearness of complexion, and brightness of the eye departed; though not thirty in years, they have less youth than they ought to possess at at 50. VVliy is this) Let every female obtain a copy of the Married Woman’s Medical Coin- Wm, In thia.plty, will receive a fotv while and riiiluredbnyShs apprentice*, to learn tho shoe' panion and she will discover by its perusal _ * L-I r> nnvnnv ...I... l. why-it 1a. Consumption.—Thera vages of thisdiaeaseis foarfu) and appalling among females arising from causes pointed out in “The Married Wo man’s Private Medical Compan-ion. ” Fortu nate indeed is ^he, female who obtains a copy in time to restore Wf to tealtli. [Medical Journal. .f.B.CUBB EDGE, Age. .fait 16 r<0-TlRTIVER$niP NOTICE A-' The subspriVct kaviiig this day associated with him Mr. L. 3. GU1LMART1N, the busi ness hereafter ill be conducted (ut the old stand corner of YVhitaker and .Congress-streets) under the stylo of M. PRENDERGA8T & C«. mar 1 ’ M. PRBNDERGASf. CCENES IN THE OLD WORLD; or Scones and Cities in Foreign Lmids.bv Wil liam Fmness, acconijmnied with u Map and Lus trations. The practical French Teacher,; or. a New Me »h«d o| loBrning to rend, write, and speak the Freno^t, Language, by Norman l’liimiey, A. M. First Book in French; or, A Pmcticul Intro duction to tbo French Language, by Norman ITiinney, ; A. M. yvith Key. Exorcises in Greek Prose Cqmptoition.adup- ted to the First Book of Xenophon’s Anabasis, by Jamci R Boise. .Received by ' oct 30 JOHN M. COOPER. DAB»ED PORT-FOLIOS—A new and JL convtntvint article •• received by. nov6 . JOHN M. COOPER. pOPHBiG FRESHES* -A fine as V-J sortioom received bv oct .30 JOHN M, COOPED. PENS, Pocket and Pen Knives vjf Purses, Pocket Books, Port Monies, Port Folios, Ac,; tor sale by oct 16 J. B. OUBBEDGE. v EC»I> per steamer and in store, a choice R lot ofilried Peaches and Plums, nov 3 J. D. JESSE. TCASHIOIVS FOR LADIES. - X Just received, a large assortment of Ladies Bonnets, such as Devons, China Pparl, Fancy Chip, Chain, Albinoj Embroidered English Straw; Imperial, Pedal, Tuscan, Fluted, Mode and Hungarian; Mistes Hungarian, Chinn Peai-1, Fancy, &e. Pink. Blue and Drah, Silk. Pink,Blue, Drab, White and Biaok Satin. Pink, Blit? and White Jrtcut Silk Ywlvet; Pink, Blue and White uncut eottoii Velvet, Ac,, lor making bonnets. Inside and outside flowers, roses, rose buds, Silver hunch flowers, Tubbs, Feathers and Wreath*. A vnrifcty ef ribbons, ladies dress and mourning Caps; infants, do; blue Gauss Veils; black Lace du; black Silk Lace, for Am laa^cnpus, inqslin flo; kid gloves, Embroidered shaw]r, tephyr worsted, chrpahet and Wniui»g,ne«dk;s; coronation breid, straw und gimp cord; Belt ribbon ; childrenVboots; silver heud dresses; spool sewing silk ; fancy knittine pins, &c- AR of which ml be sold very low, at the SavarnaD Osetf STOtt*, llfl tt door east of the Goliflen Lamb. 8.—J ost received. pet-Cheo!; L-ongtWM-* sept 23. ' | new assortment of Queen’s Braid, Vasie Irewn nnd Drab Chip, Dunmable, Pend CordTitge, arid Corded Plain and ’ Fnnpy' 'J n‘ ny Lind Bonnets. ForAulo low-by - / JOHN VAN NEBS. f 1W Congtcss-st. ir , UMSFEP.tlTdfnW. KMiTAfUS.' Under the Into tnbaly coucUidcd witli Oteot i M mmlifiod by ll’t. Iiut auiiroved Nmch :t, K T «. Thu inlftiirt pottage fbr tliO-u hunrfieid mil,-* 'Slid a dertn 10 centa tu-ounce; fur noil on ounuu and lets it iasu. ; jMlaHt. The Itland postage, fur greater dirlnm-et tllhn 300 miles, it t!i) cents su uuuct; 10 rtt, ter half su ounce and under, Tlio whole pottatferiiy the Briiith trr imwioen inail slearaart, from or to Orest llritsiu or Ireland, cents an ouneo; SIT eents for a tingle half uuuce qr MOV 8- The Uuitedf fTfetet lnlaed pnetetn-, whetevnr in»y l, e the diataooe, on letteis renthy the Britinh iteamerato foreign eouutsiee. uilmr lltau Oeest Hritaiu or Irclahd is U> cents an ounce ;5c*ut«Uie single bglfoonco. ,, The postage, hy the AmeiTsn steamers, to foreign onuntrie* other than Oroal Britsiu or Ireland, or letter, to bo tent ‘through the British mail, Is 42ceuts an ounce, centi the tingle hall'onucs. To end by Bremen, from the post, end the reverse, 4Scents an ounce ; 34 the xfiigle half ounce. The in. land postage to be added. ' ' .J To amt t ram Havana 25 cent* an oence; 13 1 -2 cents sloala. > y w ' wHyl r lii and from Cbagros 40 cenu an ounce; 10' its single. " 1 To aed from Katiama 60 cents un ounce, 30 ets single. To und frrm otbes places on tbs Pacific. 80 oents un ounce; 40 cerite single. 'I'D and from the West Indies (except Havana) mid ir-ltiwig in the Clulf of Mox let, 30 ecu is; Wcents-siugle; with inland postage. Any frnetioual excess over an ouerc (s always to be regarded as uo ounce. ■ The above postage may IW prep elder opt, »t the op tion of tho sender; except td foreign countries, other than Great Britain or Ireland. And where the letter* pass through the Bremen post office,in moat eases, the whole pottagoxnay be ptepuiij. . jSen Table J. Exhib it D. Senate Document, Exeutive No. 35, 30th Con gress 2d session..' A postage of b-oenis Is etiergod oa letters and pac- quets brought into the Uuited Htates in any p-ivote ship or vessel, orcarned from one post therein to another, if they ure io ho delivered ut<h*pd*t office where the same shall arrive: and two cents are ad-. d*d to the rate* of postage if destined to be convey’ e*lo any plaoe. And post-masters are to receive Ooe ceut for pvery letter or pacquet received by tfiem to be Conveyed by any (private) ship or vessel beyond sea,\or from any port to another in the U States-. One cent ia to be added to tba rate of egch way let ter. Wuy letters are those brought to a post office by the ptbtrider*, nnd other carriers.ofthe mail, whose duty il ls toTeeeivo them, When presented more limn one mile from a post office. TherS j, charged upon lattara and other matter be- liveredfiom aleam boata, pxcept newspapers, pam- pllleta, magaeines and periodicals, the same rates us if that bgdheeu transmitted.by mail. Drop Waters, orletters placed in any post office for delivery, toey ere charged twocehts eocti. Advertised Itters are charged with the cost of'adver- tiaing, wlilph is not to exceed fourceuta euch lctter, in addition to tlieregulnr postage. No luore jhaU.two eents is to bo paid fo the letter carriers employed iu cities for thedeliveiy of letters, or for receiVing'thcm to be deposited in -Impost of- fice i \ \ ■■ ... - -jx^o Newspapers of and under the superficies of 1800 quare inchcapre conveyed from one post office to another in the’emue State for one cent, and any dia tontoea nottuom Jlgtn 106 miles, at the sumo raw, and •11-2 cents for toy greater distance. One quarter’s postoge is ulwajs to be paid tu advaoce by those who rpceiye newapabera by* post. The sea postage un newspapers it three cents each, with tho above rates added when transported inland. Newspapers mqy be mailed orAeUvored at any post office in the United States to or from Grett Britain or Iretaud, on the pay. ment of two cunts. Letier carrietu employed iu cities, are not to receire more titan 1-3 cent for the delivery of newspapers. Tile postage on newspapers not sent from theofflceof publication is required to ■ be prepaid land the whole postage in all cases, when they are directed to foreign countries. Hand-blits, circulara and Advertisements, notexceed- ing one sheet, are subject to Urt'»-«qn.n-. --stage each whatever thedisuncs Hnla-^1 P re l' y '' Th-l sea postaaa «s> pi.™ currents is three cents wu,M.f' land postage added, when so transported. The low makes no distinction of band-bills, circulars, adver tisements, or pricecorrents when regulating sums to lie paid to tbe.latter carriers of cities. Newspapers*™ defined in the 16th section of the tact approved March 3", 1843. When tcey exceed sheets O EC‘». to r Wk 10 bile XX Flower a choice attiele. I t;u»k Now York Flower a choice attiele 1‘ijf Homs new. 10 Boss* Ht-rriog. YVheut Flour in barrels boxes and bags, nuv 3 .I. D. JESSE, Buck- T OOStAT THIS, —Tho snlworifii'r J-J regpoelfuily informs his ouetotners an-ltiu: {rabiic generally, that he lias panto red Iruni th« corner Biunard & Broughton su., to 157 Con grit* street—oposite Col. Kimpp’s Hmllery Ware. House, where be has npt, necl n fine ossm t- muot of Dry Gqods, received per lust stenmer, which be cuu,umi will sell as low us can boptir- is tinned in the city.—Purcbnsers will please call and see for themselves. S. II. VAN NESS. Agt. for John Vnn Ness. july7 jpcfifEB" XX i AN IT' IN STORE, n f resit supply of Brunei, Block Berry Jellov, Carrettt* and Giiave Jelley. UU S 18 . JOHN D JESSE- "13 ECEIVED und in (tore, a fresli sup- Ayply of Qosrlteii Butler, nod a choice lot of Codfish, nog 30 JpHty D JESSE T^IflirROWtlLASS.—5 » v American and French Wi NdSTHK ly nt C, A, M . D Jdally gtT, P, Kx( t for Aupn vi11o. iffin, I)n wlilcl r* dose ticca I t are not In by rr« pt ages next mimtii ip Haturday lose* Tuesday Houtukkn M Due Tuesday mill I sas Tliarsday and ' KO&TM* Due Sunday, Tueui ’ hours Monday. Wi GEORGE SCII Doon, Popnfy. p sjay at fi, P. M, rd«T at ii, A- M. • *V SrAop. ’ M M’- M. Idy, at B p. M iV MatK' — — .— , 5U0 boxes of American and French Window Glass, from 7x9 to 16xIS; do do do Coach and Pic ture do from 16x18 to 36x44. For sale hy ju!y .31 JOHN G. FALLIGANT; j^NfVEXOFESs—A good assortment. "«‘ r 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE. J IIMT HEC D, Par steamer Cherokee, a new as sortment of Ptaio Casianeres, Delanos, Alpacas, Lusters, Ac., veiy pretty and cheap. Also, a few flue — —•- ”r suhRM ----- Long Shawls. For sale low, at the Cheap Cash Store, b 7 . sM JOHN VAN NESS nov 6 J UST ILK CD. Another lot of Casmere*. For sale catnip, hy JOHN VAN NESS T3 E»TIB TOT. —Preservation X3 of the Teeth Far Better sinw, periodicals, and evpry othar Mud of printed or other matters (except newspapeta) are charged at the rate of 31-2 cents per copy, of no greater weight thqo 2cent*pef^gmr, of nop one ounce, end 1 cent additional for each additional hflS' ounce, any fractional excess of notices than 1-2 out being regarded aa an ounce. The sea postage.on eacli pamphlet, is three fonts with (he abdVe rates added, when transported iuiand. Thero ia to be paid on pamphleiB aerit it, or received from, Great Britain and Ireland, one cent for each ounce or fractional excess. Let tar carriersetn ployed iqsitiea are notto receive more titan 1,-Scentfor thedelivery of pamphUta. Poat Office, Washington, D. C., 2ut March, 1849. C O-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE The Subscriber would inform hia friends nnd the public getie"tllly, t’rnU he hue This Day entered into Co-partnership with T. W.McAR- THCm. The business will be conducted in future under the name of McARTlIOR & MOKSE. mar. H. MORSE. -pi PS SC OF AX 1'RAYER 1VOOKS- ■X-J Just received, usupply in various new and very elegant styles of binding. , t.-. . . nov G JOHN M. COOPER. A XM AN ACS' FOR 18 5 0. ~nFm - sale by J, B.CUBBEDGE. TABRIPF OF CHARGES. WASHINGTON Macon -Columbus Montgomery Cnhatvba Mobile New Orleans Charleston Columbia Camden Cherowr Fayetteville Raleigh » Petersburg Richmond Fredericksburg Alexandria Georgetown Waahintrtou AND NEW-t)BL*AN3 COMPANY. Mllea 1st tourorda. ' 34 , r , TKI.EOUArit 1«3 m 385 ? - 437 -SS f)9 803 44 «S8 m 854 :vSm 919 9M tM 76 110 43 55 ■ :a». 65 72 77 92 9-1 IpO 105 106 106 Each ad’1 wdi 9 . - , A'- a. B J 5 3 ' ' A c. *3 ^ 00ted tb*t <3flfpAfcchfMi «C|UI« fwrtlior north than Wa«hington, D. Cr, tre forwarded from that post by another company, wjiose ra(«a do not differ laateri- ally from those above. * v .s^ -< ,^-T No charge furoddroas, signature ordnte. Communi- catnons tenet be prepaid. Anacewar tp « mesjauo to be aont maybe afterpaid. If toe perapn rending it in. forms the office that In will also pay r 0 r the answferl Every message must have toe address end- signature in foil—me figures allowed except dor date. All commit, nioations strictly confidential. Commupioat-nns ties- tlued for any place beyond the termination of thialine or for any place In t|>C vicinity if any of foe above ato- tfons, wiH be faMMtolly writben out and uiailed as di. will- be .opened at suarine, and - .. , xOdomecsq bustueaa oa anon af ter os guy may — f O MERCHANTS AKB BU SINESS MEN.—THE CASSVILLE STANDARD is published in CWviifc., Guoir- glaft'lie-center oiCherrikce, Georgia, and circu lates freely in m«t»y of thecounties. The Fall and Winter trade from this pten of Geiwgin i, vary oxtonatoe;ttnd ws the We«t!lmtn* nnd* Fl» n - ters deal principally in the cities of Aupistn, Chuvleston and Bnvumtoh morchmtts and busi- inees mun in any and ail af -flsoee cities, will fi.ud it to their interest tn give an adverifieement to fPewritl publish advortiemntv ce them editorially, and OITYOFfltffeitS. rmtn ; .Thomas Pm », SolOrtoD Cohep, Kn!,' t , illom&« M. lur if, John V. Vottx M ri ■ Byrne, and J. R. S asjr, M. D. Clult of Council—Edwi d G, \YlUun. (’ ct Treasurer—JoseplFelt. . Marshall—Daniel if Stewirt, D'Lyqn, ,,, F. (ftrobbnrf. C )■ 8urveyor, Jan cs 1 M nenger iifCduncil- -ir" 1 eflegsot - nson. . E. Silviern ‘ U f , r 0w * n G’B- r McDnnald. rnilA Holland, John l Jouea, M- Huullih 11., «h—M. 8hefUH, J r than Extractions—DR. 8. PARSONS, Surgeon Dentist, Nt). 100 Brougliion-Street, would respectfully inform the citizens of Sa- vonnah, tiint he is prepared, at tho above place, to attend to all culls in his profession, and that he will remain permanently. From his experience,, daring thirty year* of extensive practice,lie feels confident.»u offer ing his service to an enlightened public '• trust ing that all who may be in need of tho services of -his profession,' will feel amply paid for what ever of patronage they may bestow upon him. He relies with confidence upon his skill in filling and thus preserving the natural teeth, and also upon his inode of inserting artificial ubstitutes; his operations in these brunches having, in numerous instance^, been sub mitted to the special inspection of enlightened j-Vflgcsb and hyve us often received their ap- probation. He will pay particular attention to the regu lation of Children’s teeth. It is.a matter of deep regret that parents, in general, hold in so light estimation the advantages which may bo derived to their offspring, frqm tho timely ad vice of the judicious Dentist. An error com mitted here, either by extracting the decideous teeth too soon, or by permitting them to remain *Unfvn&ro permanent netinjure parent, then, as he regards the well bemg^', 0 .^ child, careful!# to watch-the devclppemwnt el these organs, And seasonably to Avail hhntfelf of the advantages which our art is ready to bestow. Teeth will beextracted with -great caution; guarding ngninat fracture -of the alveoli, or in Jury to the adjoining teeth. , " - All discuses of the teeth, and gums, and max- °° D illary bones, will be treated with especial refer-1 ence to their speedy and perfect cure. All his operations will be performed with the greatest tenderness and care, giving the least ’ possible pem to die patient. He trusts that,' that carelessness which is so often exhibited in seme operators, and that harshness with which they handle these tender organs, and which gives so many timorous dread of the employ ment of onr art, will never be found to consti tute an objection onthe part of those who shall favor him with their patronage. . Knowing, a* he dobs, that the teeth ate among the' most sen sitive organs of our whole system, he is' also aware that whatever operations are necessary for their preservation, should be performed wi;h the greatest carefulness and skill, in order that tiM desired end may be attained., t . He never will exact exorbitantly; tat his charges in all oases will, be reasonable, and in proportion to the good accomplished. . He would therefore invite all those whose teeth are in anywise affected with decay; and thqae upon whose; teeth there is collected, in any degree, a hard sculy substance, of a yel lowish, dark or greyish tint, called tartar; and especially those who heve lost a part or all their teeth,’ and would wish their place sup plied with a beautiful and perminent substi tute, to call and test his operations. N. B.—TGOTHEAC'HE CUBED. Reference by permission, to Vulentine Mott, M. D.; Thus. Boyd, M. D,; T. Kennedy, M. D.; James McNaughton, M. D. Nev- York; Wm. Van Deursen, N. D., N. B., N. J. Mineral Teeth »nd Foil for filling Teeth, for sale. . .. , ..g; .vyjy, , ,i , ’.. N. B.—Dr. P. also Magcntizes with the Rotary und Vibrating Magnetic Machine, in the treatment of various diseases with success. Tic Douloureux, Rheumatism in t*s A Face, Deaf ness, Bronchitis, Strabismus, Inflamed Eyes. Blindness, Inflamatory and Chronic Rhtumn- tism, Disease of the Spine, Brain, Tiroat, K epar.of Guard C srk of the Markei K eper of Powder SjperiutendeqtStreeU Ckininey Cotifroctoi “ ffix City Constabll Riclardsou, It. D. Pajpol aodll. C. Blanca. BfrpfriaWmdeat'On' _ ire7 PUty S “F orint *« den p it > Wotcli-HnnryG Eptond LimitenantOitiWatch—John A. fltm ATb. Joi,: - beeper of the Past jlole—Anthony G. IWt Wardens—CaptJohn Hunter, ’ITiiiina, II conffia, Frimcia Hhiela, Yf$. H. Kelly, HeuryW 8m; Imyector of Dry Ctiftira—Wm. A. Pollard. Paxton—11. Lxthrop” 1 ' Maaatirera nnd Inapetpra of Lntaiher—Jermiiab Richards, Thome. Hove,, Thomas Wyl Ilnnniker, John T, O’ll) F. Wolf, A. F. Bennett: i'omp Contractors— iiliha & Dpvia. Contractor to light fo! City Lamps—Morris Haekstt Contractor to li*lrt ho Market Lamp.—-John B /ylly.Koht. Zeigler, Jns. George. Keeperofthe City Cbok—.Moses Eastinti City Priiuers—J. L.Locks, of the Republican, and Bulluoli, Jackson J Pooch, of tlie Georgian, BANKS N SAVANNAH. HANK OK Ttit STATR OT CCOKQIA. Gapitai $1,500,000—ajpropliated to Havaconh, A. Porter. 1’re.ideutl L K. Tefft cashier. Ufteriug days,Monday. onA Thursdays. Discount daw. Tuesday*and Fridays. Directors—Wm. ITWillwins, C. P. Richardson., R Hutehi.on, H. D. VfeMi, B. Snider, N. A Hardee, Joseph Ws.bbnrn on die part oft the individual stock- holdttr., and JaAn Briton Director on toe part of toe State. ' Teller—S. B. WilUmuc, Blanche, at Augusta ERtontontAthens, Wa.hin.tr>-- and agenciesat Muf on, Griffin, and Coin minis ' -■- «: / ■>■ Jsc.; Cash'., TLANTMT Capitti paid in, Geo. W. Anderson, lire»i Offering day*, Tuesday dard—J. C. Ferrell, TbUtWw Aouucy- Heart, Lungs, Intestines, Liver, Kidneys^Mus- cles and joints of the Limbs, &c., &c. . Ap ply No-100 BROUGHTOpiifTREHT r IE PLAYS, PROSE AND POET RY of Charlotte M. S. Barnes, MARINE AND rtKKxIlV.L'SAMCC a. •prid in, '9«14;0I“* . Padelford, PreSSi* day., Tuesday., lived up to 10 o’clhdk, on the m. >ta»- > Oetavna Cohen, Prc.totf, Teller. Jerego HalJElia. Read A. n, N. B. Knapp, f) p. an ’• Ageneiawin Griffin twd Ale a. *. *. AN» BJtttKtm compAN. U K ®4. ’ SSsaSbas Direotore—Andanon W &«■«« oZo savannah ntaTZTfcra to» mviru. , * c. Tu Richardsons, Rreiideat: J u - surer; Hiram Robert*, Secretor-- »» td, Ir. s Director.—ll. D. 'vWeed., h W nr.—n u ■ l wS satea-r- - * ■ Mtj FIRE DISTStIGTS. 1st District—That part--, of toe- citr X'x.r _. t w street and Newh of dowth-luoad fndW j !/! • telling of the Exeba^r ^ 2d Diafriot—Phot part of die art. East of Hall ..d dSatSTT-r** “ f -“ SS M brotd*ri^“£S?. of ** el ‘ y North of “ d w “*; b r d,rt - 4t hJ?id tn ?*~ That S* ni#f * h » «ity South of South. SrtoS '* 4 AVest-broad rireet !r four| 5t We, i r“hr?‘T A r 11 ^ of the city West V\ est-bruad street—SVe atrokos of the-hel). 1V1 HISTORY fill.' -i~ X ENGLAND for.solo by. 16 J B. CUBBEDGE. 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MAGILL. an hand, s Neighbors; by Fredrk&a Bremei—anew Old stand, foot »f West Broa^-st- edition, w.ith a pottrait ef the authoress. * Miosel|iineous Works of Oliver Goldsmith; by James Prior. The American Almanac, for 18501 Miller’s Planters’ and Merchants’ Almanac, A copious and critical English Lath) Lexicon; by Joseph Edmund Riddle, M. A. RtnwiVod by janl JOHN M. COOPER. "rBiST RECEIVED—Snperierhtab D-y, ’Y »hins, fancy mixen, striped and pkad Cas-. Wmeres,for Punts; fme wool-dyed hiuck (Roth, VrGorits.&c. J.fi. JflAGIi-L, nov 6 .'/><. A»» FEXXOW’S OFFERING for xX 1850, nmbelished with eleghht Bgravingj, .contributed chiefly by members of the Older. ■ Tim Twelve Stars of ou.r Republic; publish: ed hv Edward Walker. Received Hy jao l JOHN M. COOPER. rniiE Pei .... ■J. Just received anotherlot.eftbcae supFner OWtiag Strives.' $H*»y qfilHi-Knil*fit« •iP , ' r *. in fie market, in pricp qnd taunfity. ASSo'the ‘‘tajublic’’ and cpnimnn Cooking ,St(>ve., Air. tigfl Puripr'Sfove*. Those who vVirft tt ''pur* chak will plpase call, at the “Say^mob '8t»vq Depy!**’ Stove Pipe and Sheet Info work done at slWt notice. onfiO JAMES SULLIVAN; Manufoclurer of. Tin W urF. nn article limitirga stand- “'X ' irira,' ,'rie t vivu.j on, ... ,> - onded. > twig ■ people .-U3- 1 .Mr'