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fly Last Nigh* ® Western Mail.
Firs in Sparta.—A friend in Augusta,
writes us—“there has been b great fire in Spar
ta, Geo., supposed to have been the work of
an incendiary”
(Correspondence of *be Daily Morning News.]
MILLEDGEVILLB, Feb. 21,1850.
My reports of the proceedings of the Legis
lature for a few days past, have been like
tinoeVs visits, “few and far between," from the
fact that the House of Representatives was
doing nothing. On yestordav at 3 P. M. a
quorum appeared, and they proceeded to busi
ngs ; and during the evening and night ses
sion, disposed of many of the Bills of Senate.
Mr. Nesbit, of Bibb, has spread on the Jour
nals his reasons for withdrawing from the
House; which movement of the Whigs brought
n a dead halt, the business of the country. His
reasons for leaving, may just fy him before his
constituents—thoas for returning to his Seat
are just such as should have influenced him to
have kept company with Mr. Jenkins, whom I
consider a safer guide than any of those who
left the Hall.
The Legislature will probably adjourn on
Saturday night. Yours C.
(Correspondenes of the Morning News.)
MILLEDGEVILLE, Feb. 20.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Bills Passed.—The bill to alter and umend
the 12th Section of the 2d article of the Con
stitution of the State of Georgia.
The bill to curtail the labors of the Clerk of
the Supreme Court, and to reduce the costs.
The bill amendatory of the Statute of Limi
tations.
The bill to rogtllale Vendue Musters in the
■city of Durien.
The bill to change the time of holding the
Supremo Court at Cassville and Guinesville.
The bill to amend an act passed Dec. 29,
1838, to deflno and affix the punishment of u
crime or misdemeanor committed by a slave
by the counsel, persuasion or procurement or
other means of free white persons.
Also, the bill to allow tho widow and chil
dren of deceased persons a support out of the
estate of the deceased, for the term of 12
months, in cases where no Administration has
been granted on the estute—to ascertain the
amount necessary for such support and to ex
empt it from levy and sale for the debts of the
deceased or by an administrator, and vest the
title in the family of the deceased.
in Semate.
The bill of the House of Representatives to
extend the Charter of the Central Bank of the
State of Geoigia for five years. After under
going the strigj^st scrutiny, and violent at
tempts to abolish the ofliee of Director-—was
finally passed without amendments.
OFFICIAL.
APPOINTMENTS BY THE PRESIDENT.
By and with the adxice and consent of the Senate.
Benjamin Everett Smith, cf Maryland; to be
Consul oi the United States for Turk’s Isl
and.
Alfred Mitchejl, of New Jersey, to be Consul
of the U. Slates for the port of Cork in Ire
land.
Harvey Gleason, of Louisiana, to be Con
sul of the U. States foi the port of Chagres, in
New Grenada.
Thomas Turner, of New York, to be Con
sul of tho U. States for Bahia da Sail Salva
dor, in Brazil.
Samuel Simpson, of Virginia, to be Consul
of the U. S. for Bombny.
William P. Rogers, of Mississippi, tobeCon-
sul of the United Slates for Vera Cruz, in Mexi
co.
Amos B. Corwin, ofOhio, to lie Consul of
the United States for Panuma, in New Grei a-
da.
Horace Smith, of Pennsylvania, to be Con-
ofthe U. Stales for Portugal.
Daniel Le Roy, of New-York, to be Consul
of the U. States for the port of Genoa, in Sar
dinia.
Charles L. Fleischmnnn, of tho District of
Columbia, to be Consul of the United States for
Siudtgardt, in Wuriemherg.
PAS53ENGERS.
Per Steamer General Clinch, from Charleston—
Miss Martin, Mrs Morgan & Daughter, Robt Martin,
J 11 Lenpold, E It Cox, B Lord, J A Read,Mr Duginas
Mr. Moore ft 9 on deck.
Per Steamer Metamora, from Charleston—Mrs Mon
roe, M B Sc Ketchum L Boyert, S II Van Ness, J M.
Lichte, TPeck, H Weller, W Blake, R De Treville
J Greene, L E Glenn, J M Kibbee, J Belton <ft Servant
H G Bostick, J Roach, M Grace, W Bunker, M Jacob
•on, W AG Johnston, G Giichrist, E Sobring and four
on deek.
CONSIGNEES.
^•4" Scrvioe in the Churches.
Divine Service will be held in the Chnrches of this
city to-morrow, Sunday, Keb, 24th, as follows:
INDEPENDENT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
South Broad st. Rev. W. Preston, D. D. Preaching
Morning and Afternoon Lecture in die School Room
in the evening.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 167 Brough-
ton st. Rev. J. B Ross. Morning end Afternoon.
CHIR8T CHURCH, (Episcopal) Monument Square.
Rev. Edwabd Neufville, D. I).'Morning and After
noon.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (Episcopal) South Broad st.
Rev. Rur-rs White. Morning, Afternoon end Eve
ning.
TRINITY CHURCH, (Methodist) St. James Square.
This Church will be Dedicated at 10 o’clock, A. M
The Rev. A. T. Mann will preach the Dedication Ser
mon. The Rev. Dr. WtGHTMAN is expected to be
p-esent, and several other distinguished clergymen from
abroad. There will be service in the Church morning,
afternoon and evening.
WE8TLY CHAPEL, (Methodist) South Brond-
st. There will be no service in this Church, in conse
quence of the dedication of Trinity Church.
ANDREW CHAPEL, (Methodist) New st. Rev. C.
A. Fulwood. Morning, Afternoon anu Evening.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Chipaway Square.
Rev.Thomas Rambaut. Morning, Afternoon and
Evening, in the Evening e discourse will be deliv
ared to Young Men, on "The Value of Time"—by the
Pastor.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, Wright Square.
Rev. J. P. Tustin. Morning end Evening.
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Wright Square. Rev. A.
J. Karn. Morning and Afternoon.
CHURCH OF ST, JOHN THE BAPTIST, (Roman
Catholic) Drayton st. Rev. J. F. O’Neil nod Rev.
J. F. Kirby. Morning and Afternoon.
UNITARIAN CHURCH, Armory Hall. Wright
Square Rev; J. A. Penniman. Morning and Evening.
PEN FI ELD MARINER’S CHURCH Bay Street.
Rev. T. Hutchings. Morning and Evening.
KAAL KAOSH MICKVA ISRAEL, Liberty and
Whitaker st. Levy Hart, Reador. This day [Satur
day.]
COLORED CHURCHES.
First African Church, (Baptist,) Green Ward.
John CoX, Preacher- Morning, Afternoon and Evening.
Second African Church, (Baptist,) Franklin Ward.
Andrew Marshall, Preacher. Morning, Afternoon end
Evening.
Third African Church, (Baptist) Oglethorpe Ward.
Preacher. Morning, Afternoon and Evening.
ARRIVALS AT HOTEL.
CITY HOTEL.
B. G.Christee, Ga. W. Baker and Lady, Va
P. Rollhouse, N. Y. M. Smith, Ga, T. G. Dix
on, Burk Co, R. Read, Boston, E. B. Cox,S. C.
R. R. Brown, 8. C., B.Lord, N. Y., J, Foun
tain, Miss, E. Buitholume, T. B. O’Driscoll,
.lEolug.
(Eommcrtial intelligence.
LATEST DATES;
Liverpool Jan. 26#| Havre Jan. 24 | Havana Feb. 17.
Savannah Cotton Market, Feb. 23.
CQTTON—-The market was quiet yesterday, with
out tshange in prices, operators waiting the arrival of
the Steamer. The following are the sales which
amounted to 609 bales : 19 bales at 11% ; 56 at 11%;
49 at 11% ; 58 at 12 ; 71 at 12%; 110 at 12% ; 7 at 12%
175 at 12% ; 52 at 12% ; and 12 at 12%c.
SAVANNAH EXPORTS, FEB. 22.
NEW-YORK—Per bark Veruon—1185 bales ootton
5 pkgs, and 50 empty bbls.
CORK—Per ship Java~304,895 feet P P Timber.
SAVANNAH IMPORTS, FEB. 22.
HAVANA—Per ecbr Midas—192 bbds, 30 tierces, 12
bbls Molasses, 27 M Segara, and 11 quantity of Fruit.
Charleston, Kbu- 22— Yesterday was compare*
tivelyaquiet day, the sales having beeu confined to
about 750bales; prices,however, were very full, and
have very nearly reached the highest point they have
attained this season. The operations during the week
comprise 9,558 bales, and the receiptain the same time
may be put down at 10,443 bales. Extreme quotations,
11% to 13 cts.
New York, Feb. 19.—The week thus far has open
ed very|favorably for business. Money continue abun
dant and, in favor of the buyer. Capital is freely offer*
ed nt the Banks at our quotations, which we continue.
For paper, 6 per cent for 60 day high grade, 7 per cent
for three to four months, 6 per cent, for six months- 5
percent, for call loans and government securities;
6 per cent on other securities.
Shipping intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH, - - - FEB. 23.
ARRIVED.
Steamer Metamora, Barden, Charleston, to Brooks
& Tupper.
Steamer Gen. Clinch, Dixon, Charleston, to Brooks
& Tupper.
Steamer Tennessee, Gould, Augusta, with boats 7
and 8, to S M Pond.
5c.hr Midiis, llaggerdon, 4days from Havana, to Pad-
el ford. Fa< Sl Co.
Schr J. Frasier, from Satilla River.
Sloop Washington, Collins, from Ogeechee.
Sloop C Chard, from 8t. Marys.
CLEARED.
Bark Vernon. Faey, for New York—Washburn,Wil
der & Co.
Br. ship Java, Samson, Cork—Jas Quautock, Jr.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Gen Clinch, Dixon, Charleston.
Steamer Hancock, Murry, Augusta.
Steamor De Kalb, Moody, Augusta.
Steamer J Randolph, Postell. Augusta.
ATHF-NjEUM.
F. C. ADAMS & CO , Lessee..
H. V. LOVELL, Acting Manager.
Loader of Ochaatra Mr. Brewer.
Benefit and last appearance of Mr. BOOTH.
TUI8 EVENING, Feb. 23,1850.
Will be presented Shnkspeare’s Tragedy of
RICHARD III.
OR,
THE BATTLE OF BOSWORTH FIELD.
Richard, Duke of Gloster, - * Mr. BOOTH.
Earl of Richmond,
King Henry 6th *
Buckingham, -
Queen Elizabeth,
Lady Anna, - -
Dutchess of York,
- - Mr. LOVELL.
- - Mr. BELLAMY
- - Mr; HENKINS,
- - Mrs. LOVELL.
Miss CARPENTER.
- - Mrs. PENSON.
To conclude with
POOR PILLICADDY
John Peter Pillicaddy, - - Mr. RAYMOND.
Mrs. Pillicaddy, - * - - Mrs. LOVELL.
Miss Davenport is enguged, and will shortly
appear. feb 23
C UBA MOL ASSESS.—192 hhds. 30
tierces, 12 bills., the cargo of sch. Midas,
from Havana, in fine order, and of superior
qunlitv. Landing >ind for sale by
fob 23 PADELFORD, FAY & CO.
A gain.—i expect to receive by way of
the Charleston Steamers, and open th’a
day, another supply of those beautiful SHIRT?,
and will sell them at veiy small profts. Ct>l
and see GEO. 8. NICHOLS,
feb 22 Gibbous Range.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
F ob sale or lease.—a
plantation or farm 3^ miles from the city,
having 100 hundred acres 'of cleared, low and
high lands, suitable for gardening ar;d forming,
all under good fences. On the premises arc
a good dwelling house, 2 barns with suitable
negro houses, &c. A few old negroes, may be
sold or let with the place. Apply at this office,
feb 22 ftu 10—
B OYS, NOTICE THIS.—Just re
ceived at the cheap clothing store, Gib
bons’ range another assortment of boy,e Tweed
Oasimere Sacks, and business Coats. Call
soon or you will be too late to get one. For
sale cheap for cash, by
feb 22 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
TV OTICE. —Books of subscription to the
X i Capital Stock of the “Bank of Savannah"
wilt be opened at the office of Joseph Ban
croft, on Monday, the 4th March, and con
tinue open for three days, between the hours
of ten and two o’clock.
SOLOMON COHEN,
LEWIS F. HARRIS,
I. W. MORRELL,
ASA HOLT,
W. W. STARKE,
HIRAM ROBERTS,
HENRY 1ATHROP,
ALLEN A. DENSLOW,
feb 22
ASk FOB NEW YORK.-The
oTf-liy new and fast sailing coppered and cop-
p er fastened brig GOV. CARVER,
will have immediate despatch. For deck load
only, apply to master, on board, or to
fob 21 JAMES A. NORRIS.
For New York.
The fastsailing bark PENTUCKET,
Taylor master, having the larger portion
of her freight engaged, will meet with des
patch. For balance of freight, apply to
feb 13 PADELFORD. FAY & CO.
fat Steamer Geaeral Cltnob, from Charleston—
Central R R. Stm’r IHKelb, Florida Boats. H Wede.
man, JW Morriee, Laroaeh ft Co, W Cartio, L J
Myera, Cohen ft Fosdiek, C Hartridge, E S McGin.
m«, Dewitt & Morgan, Jne Williams, Weedman ft
T.itchie, Price ft Vender, J B Cubbedge.G Anderson ft
Bro. D Abrahams ft Bro, L E Bych, E F Wood ft
Co. Snider, Lathrop ft Nevitt, O Johmou ft Co,
Brigham, Kelly ft Co, R Habersham, L E Bych, H &
Hardeman, Geo S Nichole, S E Denning; P Wilt-
berger, John Van Ness, Wood, Claghorn ft Co, G W
Adams. W T Williams, E Love, W P Y. ung. W Bat-
tersby, A Champion, Dr D II Hamilton, A Haywood
& others.
Per Steamer Tennessee, from Augueta—245 halo,
Cotton, 54 bbls Turpentine and mdze, to Allen, Ball ft
Co, J H Burroughs; and J P Hart.
Per Steamer Mrtamora, from Charleston—Brooks
ft Topper, C Hartridge, Hamilton ft Symons, P Ja-
Harper ft Stoart. J P Williamson, Snider, La-
throp ft Nevitt, J T Doe, F Kendrick, L Robider, M C
Kl0 G,RHsbersham ft Son.
Per sloop C Chard, from Bt. Mays—-300 bales Pea
* Cotton, 18 bales Upland Cotton, to Boston ft
, .J'; N A Horde, ft Co, Way ft King, S Solomons,
w Anderson ft Brother.
Per schr J Frasier, from Satilla River—3,500 hq.tr
“' wo * h riw. to G W Anderson ft Brother.
'. * r 8loo P Waahington, from Ogeecbao—1700 bush
JS* r “"* h ,ie »> 25 *»!•« cotton, to G W Anderson *
• A Hardee ft Co, R Habersham ft Son.
• MEMORANDA.
Charleston, Feb 21, cld, ship Columbia, Setxer, for
Savannah.
Feb. 22.—Arrschr Florida, Read, from Darien,
Baltimore, Feb 19—Cld schr Gen Irwin, Wilson,
fbr Savai Rail,
N*W Yonsc, Feb 18— Cld brig Excel, Revel 1, for
Savannah; arr bark Wyandotte, Woodley, from Sa
vannah ; brigs Damascus and Gen. Wilson, from Apa
lachicola.
Boston, Feb 18—Arr bark Vesta, from Savann ah
aud brig Palmyra,from do.
New Bedford—Arr 17th inafc schra Znlette, from
Savannah ; Tamara, from Darien, Geo.
Philadelphia, Feb 15—Arr Bchrs J K Randall,
Dean, from Savannah, and Falcon, Call, from do.
W ANTED TO HIBE, a trusty
man servant, to wait in a printing
office. Apply at this office. feb 14
W ANTED TO BENT, A small
comfortable House, suitable for a small
family. Address W, at the office of tho Morn
ing.News, giving location, rent &c. feb 6
STBAYED OR STOLEN
Monday night last, a buy PONEY,
about eight years old, branded with
the letter H on his fore shoulder, and a scar
on his hind quarter.
Also, n large sorrel, short tailed HORSE,
about ten years old, a suitable reward will bo
paid for their delivery to the owner, at the foot
of West Broad Street.
feb 21 3
W IBE DISH COVEBS, For
covering dishes from flies and other in
sects. A full supply of the above useful arti
cles. just received and for sale by
feb 21 COLLINS &. BULKLY.
R eceived, per brig American nnd
bark Vernon, a choice lot of Mercer Pota-
toes.
feb 20
J. D. JESSE.
Lowest three number prizes $1,000.
GREEN AND PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY.
Extra Class No. 16, for 1850. To be decid
ed by drawing of Va. Monongalia Lottery
Class B. To be drawn at Alexandria,Vo., Sat
urday, feb. 53, 1850.
r®*- Uunderfhe superintendence of Commis
sioners.
J. W. Maury A Co., Managers.
^LLEN’S IMPROVED EDIT
CATION
sale bv
feb 19
TABLE, for Children. For
JOHN M.COOPER.
P EBFUMEBY .—An extensive assort
ment of Lobin’s Extracts, also GueSain’s,
Prevost’s. Monpeln’s and Gueland’s. Received
and for sale bv V
ieb 19 G. R. HENDRICKSON&Ca
78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn
Ballots
SPLENDID
SCHEME!
1
Prize of 60.000
1 Purizo
of 10,847
1
35,000
280
10,000
1
20,000
65
000
1
15,000
65
150
1
11,000
65
100
PERSIAN OTT«
i LIP SALVE.—Also i
for softening and beautifying", the skinand pre
venting it from clmpping, prepared by Patey &
Co. London. Received and for sale by
, G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO.
feb 13 Gibbons’ Buildlficr.
t'emon syrup. —100 boxes of J
JLi B. Rey’s superior Lemoq^yrup, assort
ed qualities; just received and ftr sale by
feb 11 G. R. HENDRICKSON SeCO.
MEDICAL NOTICE. - D
XYA MOREL. Office No. 157, Brought'
feb 7
— Doctor
:on-St.
tf
Q
See.,
Tickets $20;
Eighth 2,50.
For sale by
feb 23
Ac.,
Halves
Sec.
10 ; Quarters $5;
UININET qUININ’E.—150 “ oz.
Fans' Sulphate Quinine.
For sale by W. HUMPHREYS,
jnn 29 lm
ECEIYED, PER BRIG WILSON
FULLRB, 8 firkins choice Goshou Butter,
aud a choice lot of Cheese,
jan 30 JOHN D. JESSE.
E. WITIHNGTON.
DECEIVED, per bark Savannah, 10
AV barrel. Mercer Potoes a choice article,
10 barrels Planting Potatoes, 10 barrels Apples,
10 boxes ©ranges. JOHN D. JESSE,
feb 1
tt»nVeuofes And Note 1’npcr. Pm-"
sale by
jun 16
j. B. CUBBEDG2
MarKet-sqin
"DRENCH NEEDLE WORK’D
JC COLLARS. —■ Just received a hand
some assortment of Fre.nch Noeiilo Work’d
Collars; mourning do; needle work'd .Cuff,
mourning do; for sule low'for cash,
jun 24 J. S. MAGILL.
NO ATCOST.-fhe Sub
D AMUiiRMlAN 6JMs.1l JLiMjaH A*
GALLERY.—The Subscriber respeit-
fully announces to the*Citizens oft Snvanrah and
its vicinity, that he has taken the .rooms over
Zogbnums Se Co’sMusic Store, corner of St.
Julian-street nnd Market-square, for the purpose
of taking DAGUERRIAN LIKENESSES,
beautifully Colored;if required, nfid put up in
Splendid Morocco Cases, Lockets, Breast-Pins,
Medallions, nnd Finger Rings; and ventures to
assert, that he will furnish a. good, if not a bet
ter Likeness than any other oprson ever located
in Savannah He feels himself justified in the
above assertion from a practice of several years
in Boston, assisted by all tho most recent im
provements in tho art.
‘‘Sorpaxed by non*, and equaled but by few,
This is my motto, and my pictures prove it true.”
The Subscriber has, at greut expense, fitted
up his appartments so as to secure light directly
from above, whichis considered one of the great
est additions in taking perfect Daguerrian Like
nesses. The Citizens of Savannah are respect
fully invited to call at his rooms nnd examine
specimens. Pictures taken at reduced prices.
W. V PRENTICE,
Permanently located;
N. B.—Instructions given in the art on mode
rate terms, corner of St. Julian-street and Mar-
ket-squnre- (Up Stairs.) feb 22
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
(formerly hartwkll’s,)
Chesnut Street, above Seventh, Philadelphia
A. F. GLASS.
T)ARCHMENT, Tracing Paper, also
JtT Parchment Envelopes for important doc
uments, Rubber Bands, White Rubber, also a
large supply of Steel Pens, among which are
several new and excellent kinds; also a further
supply of Copying Presses; also 1 rench Copy
ing Books. Just received by
feb 19 JOHN M. COOPER
P AINTS, OILS, GLASS, ftc.-
200 kegs Wiiitu Lead, assorted qualities;
100 Cans Chrome Greene in Oil; 2 cusea
do. do. in boxes,5 lb. each; 3 casks Venetian
Red; 3 do. Spanish Brawn; 2 cases Prussian
Blue; 2 do. do. in Oil; 10 barrels English
LipBoed Oil, warranted; 2 do. Copal Varnish,
No. 1; 2 do- Japan, do. No. 1; 200 boxes
Window Glass, assorted sizes; 50 doz Paint
Brushes and Sash Tools; 10 do White Wash
Brushes.
Received per late arrivals, and for sale on
accommodating terms, by
G. r! HENDRICKSON St CO.
Feb. 22 Gibbons’ Buildings.
\KTODD, WOOD.—Always on hand,
W a supply of Oak and Ash Wood. For
Bale low by DAVID B. DJLLON,
Old aland, foot cf West Broad-st.
TYTOTICE.—The Executors under the
X v will of the late Mr. ANDREW LOW,
apprize all parties indebted to the firm oi
Andrew Low St Co. on the 31st August, 1849,
that liquidation will he required prior to 1st
March, proximo. Accounts then unadjusted
will of necessity pass into the hands of their
solicitors for suit. ANDREW LOW & CO.
feb 38 6—
ladies* shoes
MADE TO ORDER.—Wm. J.
Reynolds most respectfully in
forms the Ladies of Savannah and its vicinity,
that he has commonced the above business, in
all its branches, at J. L. Oliver’s, Boot Maker,
No. 17 Bull-st., where he will endeavor to give
satisfaction to all who may favor him with their
patronage, as b« intends to confine himself to
the Ladis’ work alone,
jan 18
CUBING CASS. PLANTS.—A
O choice lot of Tweed and Fancy Cass.
Punts, suitable for spring, for salo by
feb 19 HAMILTON & SYMONS.
G loves—gloves.—white Ber-
Kn and Lisle Thfeud Gloves, saituble
for military,
feb 19
Forsnle by
HAMILTON & SYMONS.
ling I
WINTER CLOTHING, will sell the balanc*
of their Stock at co.r for’ cash. They res
pectfully invite the attention of their friends and
the public generally.
feb 9 HAMILTON & SYMONS.
I NFANTS* EMBROIDER'D ROBES
AND WAISTS—Just received and fonalo
low for cash. J. S. MAGILL.
juu 24
V ESTS! VESTS !—An assiirtmentof
black and fancy Satin nnd Silk Vest*, for
salo bv HAMILTON & SYMONS.
fob 8 1 _ * j ^
F ish hooks and nN*is.-
Limerick, Kerby and Virginia Trout Hooks
Silk, Hair Grass, Hemp,'Cotton, and Gimp,
TwistedSnojl and Fly lines. Just received and
for salo, by * f E. LOVELL,
aug 1 11 1-2 Burnard-stroet.
A LABGE VABIETY, of Fancy
and Black Doe Skin Oa<s. Pants. For
sule by HAMILTON & SYMONS ,
feb 8
m
\Y7-HITE 3HIBTS.-A fre.l, .up-
▼ V ply of W*'
pty
for sifle by
feb 8
" White Shirts, just received and
HAMILTON Se SYMONS.
TJAIN EXTRACTOR .—A fresh sttp-
X ply of Dailey’s Magical. Pain Extractor.
Cures all Kinds of sores and inflamatiqns. Just
received and for sale bv '
G. R. HENDRICKSON &CO,
(eb 12 Gfnbons’ Buildings.
“ RISTOL BBIClfe DUST.-
The best asticle in use fur cleaning table
cutlery’ Also Mt. Eagle Tripoli for cleaning sil
ver and all other metals; its superiority is ac
knowledged by all nhohuve used «. For sale
at the House Furnishing store of *
COLLINS & BULKLEY
feb 13 100 Brvan-streot.
B’
R ECEIVED, per ship Hartford,-40
bbls planting Potatoes, five Kegs Goshen
Butter, un-l e. cheap lot of„0beese,
feb 20 J. D. JESSE.
P
\J tierces prime Molasses, cargo of i he schr.
C. C. Stratton, from Cardenas. Landing and
for sale by
feb 19 JAMES A. NORRIS.
V ESTS—VESTS.—White Mars, and
Fancy Linen Vests, a large assortment.
Just received and for sale by
feb 39 HAMILTON & SYM ONS.
CPBIIG COATS.—A small assort-
k? mentof Fancy,Cashmeret and Spring Coat
ing. Prom and Pelto Coats. Just received
and for sale by
feb 19 HAMILTON & SYMONS.
THE SUBSCRIBER has on
hand a lnrge assortment of BONNETS,
consisting of Tuscans, Pearls, Cobergs,
Peddles, Fancy and Tulip Braids, &c; also,
a large assorment of Ribbons and Flowers, at
the lowest cash prices.
IST Bonnets and Hats Bleached, Pressed
and Altered to the Latest 8tyle, at No. 15 Bar-
nard-street, South side Market-square,
jan 29 8. TOMB
1V1 EW BOOKS.—The Peer’s Daughter; by
X N Lady Lytton Bulwer.
Confessions of Concregan, the Irish Gil Bins;
by Chas. Lever, author ofChnrley 0'Mnlley,&c.
Also, new supplies of AgnesGreyi Shirley;
Edmond Dantes; Hearts and Homes, complete;
Norwood, or Life on the Prairies, &c. &o. For
sale by
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Congrcs"-street
jnn 15
J UST RECEIVED, per steamer
Cherokee.a splendid assortmentof Tafl'.S«t
n and Velvet Ribbons, Embossed Velvet Gimp Braids
Silk and Velvet Neek Ribbons, Cuffs, Silk Braids,
L. C. lld’kfs. Love Veils, Kid Gloves, and all kinds of
Buttons for Drosses. For sale low for cash, by
JOHN VAN NESS.
nov 6 157 Congress-street.
DENTAL .NOTICE.—
DR. PARSONSJ SurgeonDent)|i
from New York, respectfully ip
forms the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah
and vicinity, that he has removed to No. 157
Congvese-street, over Mr. Van Ness’ Store, near
the market. Where he will perform all opera
tions on tnc Teeth and pums, 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
Tooth, however irregular ihey may be.paftbo
adjusted and pluced in due form. iTtistlpe-
rior skill for plugging, filing and extracting dif
ficult Teeth and Roots, is unrivaled: Aching
und tender nerves pared, and filled, immaterial
how large the cavity :'<tTmy be, with cement,
pure as gold, to last for life, wiibout pain.
Those who have large and tender cavities,
and given up as lost,by other Dentists, please
call, and it will be proved by ocular demonstra
tion, thnt they cun be saved. From 30 years
constant practice be trusts to give perfect sat
isfaction.
Mineral Teeth and Foil for sale. 4
Reference, by permission, to Valentine Mott,
M. D., Thns. Boyd, M. D., Jas. McNaugfon,
M. D., N. Y.; Wm. Van Deursen, M. D.,N. J.
fob 14 3mos
P EASE’S CANDY .—J ofm Pease Se
Son’s Clarified Essence of Hourhbund
Candy, for coughs, colds, &c. Just received
and for sale by
feb 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO.
Y “ ALENTINES ALSO VAL
ENTINE BOOKS, Paper and Envel
opes. Received by . J. B. CUBBEDGE.
jan 28 *
E YE WATER.—Dr. Isaac Thump
son’s much celebrated Eye Water, for al
complaints of the Eyes. Just received i und
for sale bv
G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO.
feb 14 Gibbons’ Buildings.
•1V7TNDOWGLASS.-500 boxes of
Vv American and French Window Glass,
from 7x9 to 16x18; do do do Coach and Pic
ture do from 16x18 to 36x44. For sale by
july 31 JOHN G. FALLIGANT.
ENVELOPES.
JDa for sale by
TJ OLLAND GIN.—4 Pipe*
XI Gin, in Rond and for sale by
feb 9
Swan
W. M. DAVIDSON.
mar 27
—A good assort man t,
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
T>AKEB’8 COCO A—Warranted
XJ! pure, and of superior quality; received
and for ssle by G. K. HENDRICKSON & CO.
« feb 11
V elvet trimmings* —Just
received: a eood ussortmet of black and
colored embossed Velvets, Scolloped do., Forest
Trimmings, &c.
nov 29 J. 8. JfAGILL.
T AMP OIL for sole by
-Li JOHN
No. 11 Whitaker Street,
POOLE, !
nearly opposite SVift, Dentlow & Webster,
feb 14
m
M AGAZINES. Godey’# and Graham’.
Magazines for January are received.
Those who wish to subscribe for the yeat will
please call. $2,50—no postage—if paid in ad
vance—if charged, $3,00. J. B.CUBBEDGI
dec 18
TTOU8 CREEPER’S BRUSHES
II of superior quality, comprising Dust-
superior quality,
ing, Scrub and Hearth Brushes, Bottle and
Lamp Glass Brushes, Crumb, Naif and Tooth
Brushes, also Plato Brushes for
ver. For sale by
COLLINS Si BUI
feb 14 100