Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, March 04, 1850, Image 3

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(Eommerrial Intelligence. L CTEST DATES. Savannah Cotton Market. March, 4. "TTvriitnN —Oo Saturday the rales were 333 bales fallows: H bales at 11»; 236 at 11*; 8 at 11* | and 7.i at 121 f- rtAVAN^All E^l’Oll'i'S, MARCH 2. ■TJTAVvnuK—Per ship Southport—1488 bales Cot- bE**. , . q e.ir.m- nn/1 lit,,la Itn.u Wnv. *6 rasksRh* 3 tierces and hhds bees Wax. ol 1 ’ 4 , n'lMORE— Per schr Ocean—130 boles Cotton, ‘.-t. rice 31 bales Yam, 7 pkgsMdz. bd vrw VORK-Per brig Eliza .lane—489 bis Cotton- i. „hr fleo J Jones, 463 bales Cotton. Per schr C C Smitten—342 bales Cotton, 270 bales Yam. ijlverpool Markets. l.ivKaeooL, Feb. 8th, 1850. n,ir Cotton market exhibited no material change the week succeeding the lost departure of the ,^r«tlamcr, but the arrival ot the Canada early on ti e morning of the 4th inst-, With account* of consid erable speculation in New York, based on farther re duced estimates ofcrop, caused a momentary advance in prices of about *d per lb- . ., , "he demand having suddenly subsided, an anxiety ,-ealize became apparent .aid prices again gave way, the market closing heavily at the. quotations of ,,ur last circular say. Fair Orleans 7{, l air Uplands and Mobiles 7d. middling 6} a 6* and Jd. This unexpected and to many unaccountable de- urcssicu in Cotton on receipt ot accounts from Ame rica so encouraging to holders, has been a source of mueli cUsappoLm.Tient, but it is daily becoming more nnnaiont ttant this depression must be Solely attribut ed to the Treat’reduction ip the consumption caused bv enhanced prices and the manifold determination on the part of spinners to confine their purchases to ^sSeTforthfwlXcndldu't inst33,820 balos^ of which speculators took 13,500 and exporters 700 bales Those for the week ending this evening umouut to 46,320 bales, of which 17,400 are on specu lation and 1730 bales for export. The American de scriptions sold this week nre 8900 Upland at 6* a 7* : 19 200 Orleans at 6J a 8: 6100 Mobiles and Alabamas at 61 a 71: and 420 Sea Islands ut 11} a 19 per lb. The total stock of Cotton in this port is 504,000 bales, against 407,000 at same time last year. That of American is estimated at 318,000 against 245,000 bales in 1849. The Corn market continued in the same dull state but without much change in prices. Indian Corn is quoted at 28«, a 28s, 6d. per quarter of 480 lbs. “for mixed and yellow and30a.!a31s. for pure white. Indian Meal 14s per bid. Old Western Canal Flour 28s; Philadelphia and Baltimore 24s; Ohio 25s; New ir.wrAim Pumil *> B * flllfl Rflllifl llll'D’O HfllpH nf 1 CIS ml iht ijui. irumi oo uw w. oo ..d per 70 lb The sales of Turpentine-since the 25th ult, reach 2000 barrels at 7s (id per cwt. with little remaining in first hands. A few retail sailers of Rosin have been made at 3s. 4d a 3s 5d. per cwt. BROWN 8HIP.UEY &. CO. Shipping Intelligence. PORT OF .SAVANNAH. - - - MARCH 4. ARRIVED. 'El Schr Atkalia, Kneudson, Charleston, to Brigham, Kelly & Co, Steamer J Randolph, Philport Augusta, with boats r» 5’and 8 to T R Mills. No Steamer Jasper, Peck, from Palatka, to Brooks & Tapper. . ’ Steamer Wm Seabrook, Blankenship,from Charles ton, to Brooks & Tupper. Hamilton's Flat from Plantation, with 16 bales S j Cotton. Steamer H L Cook, Shaw, from Augusta, to M A Cohen. CLEARED. Ship Southport, McCormick, New-York—Wash- burn, Wilder & Co. Brig ELiza Jane, Brown, Now-York—Cohens & Hertz Schr Geo J Jones, Look,New-York—Crane &. Row land Seer Ocean, White, Baltimore—Brigham, Kelly & Co. I Schr C C Stratton, Vance, for Philadelphia—CA Greiner. DEPARTED. Steamer Wm Seabrook, Blankenship, Charleston. Steamer Oregon, Philpot, Pulntka, 1- la. MEMORANDA. Baltimore, Feb. 26—Sailed, . Schr H N Gambrill, Bradford, for Savannah. New-Yobk, Feb. 26—Arrived, bark Savannah, Mar tin, from Suvannah; brig Macon, Watkins, from Savannah. Fes. 23—Cleare,; schr Virginia, Hobart, for Savan nah ; brig Live Oak, Sawyer, for Darien, Ga. Boston, Feb. 26—Cleared, ship Charles Carroll, Merchant, for Savannah; Feb. 22,BrigS Brown,Baker, lor Saviumah. FEB AMEBICA. Arrived, at Liverpool, 9tli ult., Emigrant and Rock- sliire, from Suvannah ; 19th, Jessie, Oliver, from do; Holms Dea, Graham, from do; 30th; Abbey Land, llarklay, from do. Sailed, from do, 29th, Ganger, Christy, for Savun- nah; 27th, Chieftain, Cotter, for do. Cleared,at do, Eldorado for Savannnh. Havre, Jan. 30.—Sailed, Massachusetts, Putchard, for Savannah. Deal, 29th—Sailed, May, Litchie, for Savannah. Newport, Q7tli—Arrived Helen Foster, Millford, I for Savannah. [jVEW 8P1UNLJ GOODS—1850.—The sub- J" 1 ’ scribers have received, and will continuo to re- | ccive by future arrivals, a lurge aud well selected, j stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS, I which they otter tor sale at the lowest market prices, I and to which they invito the attention of country I merchants, fuctors Hnd planters. feb 28 SNIDER, LAT1IROP <fc NEVITT. aPERJl, LAMP, TRAIN and NEATS. ' 43 FOOT OIL. For sale by nr 1 J. G. FALLIGANT. rr frlVE DOLLARS REWARD.— Lost on or j 1 near Stony Bluff, last Monday evening, u large | yellow POCKET BOOK, containing $25. The above lrcwagd will bo paid to the finder of said Pocket-Book rand its contents, who will confer a fuvor by forward- ling it to the owner. marl 3 JOHN LIVINGSTON. I jV O. SUGAR—50 blida Prime N. O. Sugar. In '' store uud for sale by feb 28 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. HARDY’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC AND Antl- x BiUioua Elixir. For sale by LaIIOAGH & GODFREY, feb 26 Gaudry’s Building. K4 AMDS’ SARSAPARILLA. For sale by | - LA ROCHE & GODFREY, feb 26 Gaudry’s Building. [HULLS’ CINNAMON SOAP. For sale by K LA ROCHE & GODFREY, leb 26 Gaudry’s Building. K-H.iT, in very superior sacks, 10 to the ton, bnl' ance of bark Cumutic’s cargo—1000 sacks—land ing nnd tor sale by eb 25 3 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. no UGH REMEDIES. Drops. Church’s do. da New .England Cough Syrup. Ayer’s Celebrated Cherry Pectoral. Jaynes’ Expectorant Anderson's Cough Linn Candy, Gum Drops, Jujube Paste and Jujube f r °P 8 , Refined Liquorice, Wistar’s Cough Lozingers IA-C A l»»rvn 0f - - 0 - 9 |r, A 1 "IOHU B L>UU|,U U1RUIEU1B I* c. A large supply ol these popular remedies, just Received and tor sale by . , „ G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO., Ie “ ** Gibbons’ Buildings. ■ jAMES.—A large assortment of Back Gammon t, j™ 11 ™ 8 and Extra Men, Chess. Men and Chess mourns. Dice, Dominoes nhd Dice Boxes. Just reeiv- F<1 and for sale by G R. HENDRICKSON & Co* Gibbons' Ruildings. ■ )UR. GUARDIAN, A novel' by Mrs McKenzie ■ ,, Daniel, author of My Sister Minnie, Sic. H ti" s ot . 44earl8 ' a nov el by Janet W. Wilkinson. hi.r»v ., cia 6 Master, or 18 months at St Peters- by Alexander Dumas, ranny Hervey, or the Mother’s Choice supplies of v e , nea in History, by G. P. R. James. New Y 0rl( by Gas Ligfit J eb ‘ 5 J. B. CUBBEDGE. leb 26 PCipiES. For sale by LA ROACH & GODFREY, Gaudry’s Building. DRAWS TO-MORROW. $20,000 ! GREEN A PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. Class No. 14 for 1850. To be drawn ot Savannah, Go., on Tuesday, March 5 1850. J. YV. MAURY & CO. Managers. S C sry—1 H E M E 1 Prize of $20,000 1 5,000 l 3 000 1 2189 10 Prizes of. $1,000 40 250 50 150 100 Tickets $5—Shares in proportion. For snle by E. WITH1NGTON. mar 4 _ ■ I I ■jA-r-St’ . sailing ship NARRAGANSF.TT, Burgess,mas- ter, having the larger portion of her cargo engaged will meet with des patch for the above port For frieght engagements apply to mar 4 PADELFORD, FAY A CO. nPHOMPSONIAN MBDI CINE S.^-A'fresh -*■ supply of tlio following articles: Composition Lobelia Giniqng, Spice Bitters, Hore- hound, Thyme, Afr. Cayenne, Poplar Bark, Golden Soal, Comfrey Root Blood Root Ac. For sale by JOHN A MAYER, Druggist 156 Broughton-st. mar 4 Next door to Liilibiidge’s new Building. (COLOGNE.—12 gals, superior Cologne, prepared und tor sale by mar 4 JOHN A. MAYER, 156 Broughton-st. A YEtt’S CHERRY' PECTORAL hv JOHN A MA' *>y. mar 4 ■For solo JOHN A. MAYER, 156 Broughton-st. HOARD WANTED.— A Single Gentleman, xJ from the North, wishes board tor a few weeks, in a respectable family, where lie chn have the com forts ot a home. Address E. YV., through the Post Office. * mar 4 C ANTON CRAPE SCARFS.—A few Canton Crape Shawls, Mantles Scarfs. Ac. Just reci6v- ed, and lor sale by LaROCHE, BOWNE CQ. mar 4 nPRANSPAREND WINDOW SHADES.— 1 A beautiful assortment of those fine and common Window Shades. JuBt received and for salo by mar 4 LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO. ffRENCHvtklVSLINS, CAMBRICS, 1 —French Muslins of superior dualities and ( French and English, Plain'oud j*Sfcc. slides and Colors, Colored Camhrics, Chomburgs, Ginghams, Ac. Tor snle by mar .4 , LaROCHE, BOWNE A CO. XXT OOl).—The subscriber has resumed the Wood ’ * Business, und with many thanks to his Old-Cus tomers, would be glad, to serve them again, with the best qualities of Cuk and Hickory- PETER WIIiTEi mar 4 3* At tlie Canal ^Bridge: fORY TABLE CUTLERY.—Just,received per .Southerner, a full supply of Ivory aud Buck Horn Cutlery, also. Pocket Knives Nut Pickers,Nut- Oruckers, Lamp Scissors, Ac. For sale by mar 4 CpLLlNS & BULKLEY. THE: SUBSCBIBEtt lias on hand a large usaorunent of BONNETS, consisting of Tuscans, Pearls, Cobergs, Peddles, Funfcy und Tulip Braids, See; also, a largo assftrment of Ribbons und Flowers, at the lowest cash prices. 55$^ Bonnets and Hats Bleached, Pressed hnd Altered to the Latest Stylo, at No. 15 Bar- liai d-strbet, Sduth side Mnrket-squat'e. ,ian 29 m TOMB. VANILLA BEANS, at 61 cents; also, Extracts ’ for flavoring Ices, Jellies &,c. ut reduced prices. Received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO. mar 4 - Gibbous’ Building. r*ONGBESS WATER.—Just received and for sale by LaROCHE &. GODFREY, " - “ Gaudrey’s Buildiug. feb 27 THE UNRIVALED STOVE J THE “PEOPLE’S CHOICE COOKING”,STOVE. FOB SUMMER OR WINTER. A NEW SUPPLY ofthe above has just been receiv- fed. TIiobj persons who wished to get them, can now be furnished at notice. The demand for them caused my stock to becqme exhausted beforel could re plenish. ' “■ J — •’ J Also 1 few Yard Pumps, . Wholesale Manufacturer Tin Ware, &c. feb 27 12 YVhitaker-sL flODEY’S MAGAJ5INE for March, received by u mar 2 J: B. CUBBEDGE. FANCY DRESS GOODS.—Colored Barrugea; French Printed Cambrics; French Lawns; Fou lard Silks | Ginghams ; Fancy Muslins, &c &c. just received by LATHROP & FOOTE, mar 2 PRINTS.— Spring Prints; English do ; French f!nmhrir.»L fnr snl»^ bv Cjunbrics. for nale by mar 2 LATHROP & FOOTK. SAND’S SAlfcSAPAIMIil*A • • In Quart Bottler* I ^OR PURIFYING THE BLOOD and for the ‘ cure of rfcrofula, Rheumatism, Stubborn Ulcers Dyspepsia, Salt-Rheum, Fever .Sores, Erysipelas, Pimples, Biles, Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaints, Bronchi^s, Consumption, Female Complaints, Loss fo Appetite, General Debility, &c. ( The Records of Medical Science, abounding ns they do with ample testimonials to the value and efficacy of different medicinal agents, scarcely furnish a paral lel with the results recorded from a mnl'itude of liv ing witnesses to the great worth of Sands’ Sarsaparilla. The remarkable cures of a great variety of diseases ef fected by its timely administration furnish conclusive evidence of this tact, and the experience of fourteen years has won for it a deserved popularity lhat no other preparation ever attained. Its extensive use throughout the world, and the numerous unsolicited testimonials received by the proprietors, stand as beacons and landmarks to the suffering and diseased, holding forth the inviting language of encouragement —do not despair. Thousands and tone of thousands who suffered without hope, groaning day and night under pain and anguish, beyond the power of language to convey, have not only been relieved, but perman ently cured. It has been approved by the medical fac ulty, intioduced and extensively used in hospitals, under the watchful eye of physicians, with the hap piest results. The preparation being entirely vegeta ble, renders its administration sufe to the most en feebled frame. REMARKABLE CURE. The following testimonial is selected from among the multitude of those we nre daily receiving; and for further confirmation, the reader is referred to the Family Recipe uud Medical Almanas, furnished grat uitously by all our ngeuts: NEW-YORK, July27 1849. Messrs. A. B. & D. Sands 1 —Gentlemen: Words'can but feebly express my feelings in conveying the pleas ing intelligence that my wife is restored to perfect health by the nse of your invaluable Sarsaparilla. She WR« afflicted with a severe cutaneous disease that covered the whole surface of the body, so that it would have been impossible to touch any part that was free from the huinur; the bend face and body wefe covered with scales like those of a fish; the hair felloutin large quantities, and walking caused the most excrucia ting agonies, as it affected the joints more severely than any other part. She suffered also a long time from au affection oi the liver, connected with general debility, aud a prostration of the nervons system. Physicians, both in Europe and America, had exhaust ed the usual remedies, without effecting a cure, or scarcely affording relief; and the best medical skill was unavailing, until she happily used your .Sarsaparilla —The disease was pronounced salt rheum ; but her whole system, internally and externally, was altogeth er deranged ; but so complete has been the cure, after using the Sarsaparilla for six weeks, and taking in all less than one do?on bottles x that she now enjoys bet ters health than for years previousto taking the Sa rsaparilla. My objtftt in making this communication, is that all who have suffered as she has. may know where and to whom to apply for relief, (and that not in vain,) as a complete cure will be the result. My wife unites with me in heartfelt thanks; aud be lieve me, gentlemen, yours sincerely. PERRIER NAZER. 82 Nassau-st. N. B—For a corroboration of these facts, tpply to Mr. II. Met-une* at Messrs. Bowen & McNamee’s store, 16 William st. City and County of New-York, 88.—Ferrier Nazer being duly sworn, doth depose and says that the for egoing statement, to which he has subscribed his mime, is true and accurate, to the best of his knowl edge and belief.—8vvom and subscribed, this 5J7th day of July, 1849, before me. C. 8. WOODHULL, Mayor. Prepared and sold wholesale and retail oy A. B. & D. Sands, Druggists and Chemists, 100 Fulton at., cor* ner of Wllliam st., New York. Sold by Mrs Hayes, Fulton street, Brooklyn, and by Druggists generally throughout the United Siaiee and Canadas Price $1 per bottle, six bottles foi* $5. For sale at feb 28 J- A. MAYER,8 Broughton-st. tt/awte® t© rent, A small » V comfor Able Hotisp, suitable for a small 5 Address YV, at the office of the Morn- ews, giving location, rent &c. feb 6 AUCTION SALES. BY COHEN * FOSDICK. AY, 7til Mm ON THURSDAY, 7tli March insL, ut 12 o’clock, M., in front of the Exchange, Savannah, for the benefit of all concerned, The Steamer Ocmul«(ee, As she now lies, in the inland pasnaac between the St. Johns and St. Mfcrys, with ull tho machinery, tackle, furniture,&c., &c. The engine of oaid boat was built by Allaire, New York, and require* very iittle repair; the Boiler is in good order; the boat is provided as a packet for the accommodation of 40 to 50 passengers, march 2 ts Pocket knives, just received by feb 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE, Market-square. PERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. Just re- ceived nnd for snle by LaROCHE & GODFREY, » feb 25 Gaudrey’s Building. aPKRJI AND SOLAR OIL.—Landing from brig Excel and for'salo by LaROCHE & GODFREY, feb 87 Gaudry’s Building. J UST REO'D, Per steamer Cherokee, s new as Siminent of Plain Cashmeres, Delaae., Alpacas, Lusters, &c., veiy pretty and cheap. Also,, few fine Long Shawls. For sale low, at the Cheap Cash Store, by JOHN VAN NESS, nov 6 mar 2 by LATl I Barrages ; andWht . for sale JP &. FOOTE. fYODY’S LADY’S BOOK, FOR MARCH, V* 1850; Pattern Album for Creehet Work, in which are many very beautiful Designs. Received by inor 2 J. M. COOPER, sale by feb 19 LLEN’S IMPROVED EDU CATION TA^LB, for Children. For s* m ‘JOHN M.COOPER. FOR NE W YORK.—The lit sailing: c ijriaiy new and fast sailing coppered and cop- "•““““per fustenod brig' GOV, CARVER, will have inuuediatp despatch. For deck load only, apply to master, on board, or to feb 21 JAMES A. NORRIS. tot i CROCKERY. — The subscri bers have just received per ship Aaron, from Liverpool, a complete assortment of White, Granite, F. Blue and Mulberry Din ner Tea mid Chamber setts ; also, Spit Basins, Foot Baths, Slop Jars, Hot Water Plntes, Sick Feeders, Covered Plates, together with a full supply of French China, Glassand Stone YVare, for sale at low prices, by COLLINS & BULKLEY, feb 7 ' 100 Bryan-st. "TVT ©TICE.—Books of subscription to tho -L 1 Capital Stock of tho “Bunk of Savannah” will 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, } YV. YV. STARKE. IJIRAM ROBERTS, HENRY LATHROP, ALLEN A. DENSLOYV, fob “i» G ALVANIZED IRON. THE ONLY RUST PROOF IRON.—By re cent urrnngment with the importers of this article, Messrs. Geo. B. Morewood &. Co., of New York, the subscriber is enabled to offerit at wholesale, in large quantities, at the same." prices at whichit can be bought from them, and in smaller lots at little advance on New Y'ork prices. Also, “ FARNFIAM’S DOUBLE ACTION FORCE AND LIFT PUMP,” which will raise 144 gallons per 30 revolutions, nnd a good ar ticle of BEER PUMPS, for sale by JAMES SULLIVAN, inn 24 tf No. 12 Wliitaker-»t. S PRINQ CASS. PANTS.—A choice lot of Twead and Fancy Cuss- Pants, suitable for spring, for sale by feb 19 HAMILTON & SYMONS. ■ G EO VES—OEOVES.—White Bei lin und Lisle Thread Gloves,, suitable for military. Fqrsalebv feb 19 HAMILTON & SYMONS. R ECEIVED, per ship Hartford, 40 bbls planting Potatoes, five Kegs Goshen Butter, nnd a cheap lot of Cheese, fob 20 J. D. JESSE. plTRA MOEASSES.—223 hhdsand 14 tierces prime Molasses, cargo of lhe schr. C. C. Stratton, from Cardenas. Lunding 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 19 HAMILTON & SYMONS. CPBING COATS.—A small assort- O mentof Fancv.Oashmeret tu meat of Fancy,Cashnicrot Und Spring Coat ing. Prom and Pelto Coats. Just received and for sale by feb 19 HAMILTON & SYMONS. P JACOBS, SEGARAND TOMAC- • CO STORE, No.27 BuU&treet.(Sign of the Indian near Monument Square) Savannah, Geo. N. B.—Keeps constantly no hund, Spanish, Half Spanish andTAmericnn Sugars, ut Whole sale and Retail. Also Chewing. Tpbacco, 8nuff, &c. J U D SON’S CELEBRATED SHIRTS—George S. Nichols is now opening another largexupply of Judson’s ce brated Shirts, not equalled by any in the Unit States for fit and beauty. Those in want such Good* can getthem at moderate pric at the Cheap Clothing Store feb 6 GIBBON’S RANGE. ics Swan T| OEEAND GIN.—4 Pip AT Gin, in Bond and lor sale by feb 9 W. M. DAVIDSON. YT/INDOWGEASS.—500 boxes of W American and French Window Glass, from 7x9 to 16x13; do do do Coach and Pic ture do from 16x18 to36x44. lor sale by iuly 31 JOHN G FALLIGANT. ENVELOPES. JC-4 for 9ale by —A good assortment, mar 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE. P ERSIAN OTTO OF ROSE LIP SALVE.—Also superior ciild cream, for softening and beautifying, tip- skinand pre venting it from chapping, prepared by Patoy & Co. Luti(l<in. Received and for sale bv G. R. HENDRICKSON. CO. fob 13 Gibbons’ Building. L EIIION SVRIJi*.—-100 boxes of J B. Rey’s superior Lemon Syrup, assort ed qualities; just received and for sale by fob 11 G. R. HENDRICKSON &CO. "lYTEDICAE NOTICE. - Doctor -LTAMOREL. OHieeNo. 157,Drougiiton-St. feb 7 tf R eceived per.brig vvilson FULLRE, 8 firkins choice Goshen Butter, and a choice lot of Cheese, juti 30 JOHN D. JESSE. DECEIVED, per bark Suvannah, 10 XA, barrels Meicer 10 barrels Planting 10 boxes Oranges, fob 1 •j- Potoes a choice .article, Pi otatoes, IQbnrrels Apples, " D. JESSE JOHN E NVELOPES And Now Paper. For sale by j. B. CUBBED(#E, jan 15 Market-square. F rench needle work’d COLLARS. — Just received a hand some assortment of French Needle Work’d Collurs; mourning do; ticedln work’d Cuds mourning do; for sule low for cash.' jun 24 J. S. MAGILL. CELLING AT COST,—The Sub O scribers, wishing to, redilce their Stock ol YVINTER CLOTHING, will sell the balanc^ of their Stock at co.t for cash. They res pectfully invite theattention of their friends und the public generally. feb 9 HAMILTON & SYMONS. C LOVE ANODYNE TOOTH ACHE DROPS.-”An immediate and par feet cure. Just received and for snle by G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO. feb 11 * Gibbons’ Building’s: I NFANTS’ EMBROIDER’D ROBES AND WAISTS—Just received and for snle low for cash. J. S. MAGILL. jun 24 V ESTS! VESTS! —An assortment of black und fancy Satin nnd Silk Vests, for sule by HAMILTON & SYMONS. feb 8 I HSI1 HOOKS AND LINES.— Limerick, Kerbv und Virginia Trout Hooks Silk, Huir Grass, Hemp, Cotton, und Gimp, Twisted Snell and Fly lines. ,1 ust received and for sale, by E. LOVELL, aug 1 II 1-2 Barnard-stieot. A LARGE VARIETY, of Fancy and Bluck Doe Skin Ca- 1 ?. Pants. For sale by HAMILTON & SYMONS, feb 8 W HITE SHIRTS.—A fresh sup ply of White iSliii'tit, just, received and for sale by HAMILTON & SYMON^. feb 8 P AIN EXTRACTOR—A fresh sup ply of Dailey’s Magical Pain Extractor. Cures all Kinds of sores and inflamations. Just received and for sale bv G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO, feb 12 Gibbons’ Buildings. B ristol brick dust.— The best nsticle in use for cleaning table cutlery’ Also Mt, Eagle Tripoli for cleaning sil ver anil all cither metals; its superiority is ac knowledged by all whohavc used it. For sale ut the House Furnishing store of COLLJNS & BULKLEY fob 13 100 Bryiin-street. DENTAL .NOTICE.— DR. l’AR&ONS > Surgeon Demis from Now York, respectfully in forms the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah and vicinity, that he has removed to No. 157 Congress-street, over Mr. Vru Ness’ Store, near the market. Where he will perform all opera tions on die Teeth uud Gums, in a stylo not sur passed by any pretender of tho Art in tho uni verse. Teeth set on Gold plate or stump, in the neatest manner without pai i. Children’s Teeth, however irregular they may bn, can he udjusted and placed in due form. His stipe- liar skill for plugging, filing and extracting dif ficult Teeth and Roots, is mirivqled : Aching mid tender nerves cured und filled, immaterial how large the cavity may he, with cement, pure us gold, to last lor life, without puin. Those who have largo and tender cavitic and given up ns ltjst, call, and it will be pri ,by other Dentists, please tion, that they can be saved. From 30 years constant practice lie trusts to give perfect sat isfaction. Mineral Teeth and Foil for sale. Reference, by permission, to Valontino Mott, M. D., Thbs. Boyd, M, D., Jas. MeNaugton, M.T)f} N. Y.; Win. Van Deursen, M. D.,N. J. feb 14 3mos P EASE’S CANDY*—John 1’yqse & Son’s Clarified Essence of Iiourhoiuid Candy, for coughs, colds, tfcc. Just received and for sale by feb 16 G. R. HENDRICKSON, & OO. E YE WATER.—Dr. Isaac Thump son’s much celebrated Eye Water, for a! complaints of the Eyes. Juut received and far sale bv G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO. fob 14 . Gibbons’ Buildings. V elvet trimmings.—Just received: a good ussorlmetol black nnd colored embossed Velvets, Scolloped do., Forest Trimmings, &c. nov 29 . J. 8. JI/AGILL. P AIN-KILLER.—100 boxe. of Per ry Davis’s Vegetable Pain Killer f ju»t re ceived and for sai l by G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO., fob 11 Gibbetin’Building. O bservations onsteven*’ Hi«t 0 . ry of Georgia.—A further supply received nov 23 J. M. COOPER. ■ New and Improved DIARIES, For 1850, Pocket Memorandum Books, Purses Poit Monais, &.c,, Forsale by nov 22.' J. B. CUBBEDGE. l^OK SALE OR LEASE.—A J- plantation or farm 3^ miles from the city, having 100 hundred acres of cleared, low am 1 high lands, suitable for gardening and fanning, all under good fences. On tho promises are a good dwelling house, 2 barns with suitable negro houses, &c. A few old negroes, may b« sold or let with the place. Apply at this office. $ feb 22 ftu 10- rf'N©••PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The Subscriber would inturtr his friends and tho public generally, that he has This Day entered into Co-partnership with T. \V. Me AU THOR. The business will be conducted i» future under tho name of McARTHOR A MORSE. mar. H. MORSE. T HE PEOPLE’S CHOICE.— Just received another lot of these superior Cooking Stoves. They will challenge all other&J| in the market, in price and quality. Also »b<r s “Republic” and common Cooking Stoves, Air tight Parlor Stoves. Those ,wl.o wish to pur chase will please call at tho “Savannah Stove Depot.” Stove Pipe nnd 8heet Iron Work done nt short notice. JAMES SULLIVAN, oct 20 Manufacturer of Tin Ware. 1 FASHIONS FOR LADIES.— . Just received, a large assortment of Ladies Bonnets, such as Devons, China Pearl, Fancy Chip, Chain, Albino, Embroideied English Straw. Imperial, Pedal, Tuscan, Fluted, Mode and Hungarian; Misses Hungarian, Chinn Pearl, Fancy, &c. Pink, Blue nnd Drab, Silk. Pink,Blue, Drab, White and Bluck Satin, Pink, Blue and White incut Silk Velvet; Pink, Blue nnd While uncut edtton Velvet, &c,, for making bpnnets. Inside nnd outside flowers, roses, rbsi? burls, Silver bunch Qowcrs, Tubbs, Feathers and YY’reaths. A variety of ribbons, ladies dress nnd mourning Cops; infants, do; blue Gauze Veils! bluok Lace do; black Silk Lace, for do; lace capes, muslin do; kid gloves, Embroidered shawls, zephyr worsted, cliroetiPt nnd knitting needles ; coronation braid, straw and gimp cord': belt ribbon; childrenVhuots ; silver head dresses ; spool sewing silk ; fancy knitting pins, &c. All of which will be sold - very low, nt the Savannah Cash Stork, 115 Congress st., next dcor east of the Golden Lamb, sept 29. J. S. MAGILL. L AMP OIL lor sale by JOHN POOLE, No. 11 Whitaker Street, nearly opposite Swift, Denslow & Webster, fch 14 | H OUSEKEEPER’S BRUSHES of superior qnulity, comprising Dust ing, Scrub und Hearth Brushes, Bottle and Lamp Glass Brushes, Crumb, Nail und Tooth Brushes, also Plate Brushes for polishing Sil ver. For sale hv COLLINS & BULKLEY. fob 14 v 100 Bryan-st. TV] EYV BOOKS.—The Peer’s Daughter; by -L y Lady Lytton Buhver. Confessions of Cuncregnn, the Irish Gil Bias; by Chns. Lever, author of Charley O’Malley, &c. " Also, new supplies of Agnes Grey: Shirley; Edmond Dantes; Hearts nnd Homes, complete; Norwood, or Life oo the Pr airies, &c. &c. For sale by 1 tf j. B. CUBBEDGE, Congres3-street fin ’ 15 WASHINGTON HOUSE, (roBMF-Ktr hartwill’s,) Chtmut Street, above Seventh. Philadelphia A. F. GLASS. C OPPER-SMITH SHOP.—The Undersigned would respectfullv inform tbu public generally, tbnt they lire now prepared to do all kind of COOPERSMITH WORK, in the best manner, and at. reduced prices for cash. Steam Pipes and Worms mude 'and ro paired nt the shortest notice; also House nnd Ship Plumbing will he done in a superior man ner. They'hnve now on hand and for sole, 4,000 feet of assorted sizes Lend Pipe, sheet Lead, &c. .fitly 31 McARTHOR' & MORSE. A LMANACS FOR 18 JO.—Fc -TA sale by J. B,CUBBEDGE. Yjgtm PRAYER.BOOKS AND BIBLES.—I'rnyer Books and Bibles in finest Extra Turkey und Velvet lining, with ai:d without clasps, for suleJow by J. B. CUBBEDGE. sept 29 M‘•'■ifi't,. SNdK'.v L ight ! light i !—brilliant AND CHEAP.—Suspending, Side, und Parlor Camjdfine Lumps. Wilmqj Willinm^I'i'ontitqrrP'neOil Lamps, Jf* which give a light equal to 1.0 Sperm Candles, ■ nt a cost of less than one cent an hour. Spirit Gas Lamps in grrtft variety. Solar .‘Vj. “ “ Globes, Wicks, Chimneys, &c., for aJJ the above kind of Lamps. Hall Lanterns, Signal Lanterns, for burning either Oil or Ga-; Guarded nnd Bull’s Eye Lanterns; Girandole*. Silvered and Gilt; Can dipsticks of Brass, Britannia, and Tin; Cum phine nnd Spirit Gas or Burning Fluid, of tjy purest quality that .can be procured, always bund, and loir sale low by ' COLLINS &, BULKLEY,'-" jan 24 , . 100 Bryan-st. INE#—2a quarter casks Burgundy PORT-WINE, landing from brig Ame- HBh rican,and forsale by^ YV. M. DAVIDSON, feb 9 s ILK Umbrellas, ot a lurge size Just received, aiid ibr salo low. by hoy 29 . low. by J. S. MAGILL, Monument-square. xp ASTERN HAY.—300 bundles, in J l tine Old#);, on board ship Rhine, and for sale by ’ jan 26 PADELFORD, FAY & CO, P ARCHMENT, Tracing Paper, also Parchment Envelopes for important doc uments, Rubber Bands, YYhito Rubber, also a large supply of Steel Pelts, among which giro several new and excellent kinds; ulso a further supply of Copying Presses; also French Copy ing Books. J ust received bv feb 19 JOHN M.. COOPER. DOGERS’ AND WOSTEN JJt HOLM’S PEN KNIVES, a now nad fine assortment; also Erasing Knives. Just received by JOHN M. COOPER, fell 19 IXTEW GOODS.—Just veceived, a it handsome assortment of Gents’ Boots and Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties, &c. Also, an assortment of Ladies’ Gaiters, Slips, Ties, Buskins, &e. AsEvery description of Boots and Shoes con stantly on hand. SAM’L A. WOOD, feb 2 106 Brran-st. J UST RECEIVED, per steamw Cherokee, a splendid assortment of Taff Bat n aul Velvet Ribbons, -P.mbe»«ad '*-*—* «■— *>—-J Silk sad Velvet Keck Ribbons, vm, l. O, Hd’kfe. love VvUs, Kid fflovSM Buttons for Dresses. For sole low for - JOHN Y nov 6 157 Congrese e