Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, October 10, 1850, Image 1

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i Your Dollars i»flr aiinum. YOliUME I. L AND TUt-WEEKLV, ^VJOH»M,COOi>E«. u . ■( Ti lOill’S UX, ED 1T O K. tkums: , „ iiv Horning New* is delivered to City The S 4 per annum, payable halt yearly in lub« rl “ el, r ‘‘ r * rK N CKNTS a week, payable to til. |,irri»«?t‘ * l M...idbopiea. W#.0’CKKTB. Icatnora- . vv Pe kiy9IoriWfe*Nows,fo thcooun- I The rr ■ , i ',ie new*matter and new advertise rtry,c unta *V H-ilV i* furnished for two dollar* per I menu 01 tne J limin'"- in . i “ l * I“ i !iiwi««erted at the following rate. : pp-eriueono * , I month, «*7.Uh l.qnare. 1»"»“ u0 “’® ’ S „ h square 3 months, 13,00 iiulicuuonuanr ... ^ ^ j ^ <(JU|ll . e 3 months, 15,00 or less to consulate a square. -foreach insertion Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House. SAVANNAH. GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING. OCTOBER 10. 1850. l |,e , r ‘i U Udvertisements in tr.)lll trdl snrted at the usual rates, from transient person* or strangers. I mild I’ 6 * •’“itJr'tUi rs wil l be restricted to tlioir regu I Yearly on iinli a || ot her adverrireiiiems not pertaiu- " todndr M e uliir O'* 8 * * " 1 ® 83 118 a?reud for, will bo chart .daxtr*. rtiger. oxc eedingiiitheir advertisement. V ;image numb" of Hue. agreed for, will be ebargen pLfS^dwviWWMM »«»“" this office without li- I 'JT A “ v number of insertion*, will be pub luclion»" j, or aered to bo discontinued, anil lliilied dailyi '“•'^AOnewadverriesinont. appear in the Tri-week- ■ i'„rthe country. | ly , t 'i' , A ll utters directed to this office or the Editor. Input he I”' 8 ’ 1111111 alter date, application v.hllien^t^lonorablotheJ^^^ rt ot Chatham county, when sitting lor -e«, 4"or leave to soil the following One negro man named Peter, and all KS of Philip Reilly, hue of said county j,he real eshj^ benefit ot - t ) ln heirs ami creditors ol JULIA ANN R1F.LLY, Admx. I Inferior* mu' jerdinary yi'T 0 |prcperty. viz: Bed, fertile benefit [fiaid estate. aug 37 ™t1CE. The c 0 paitnershlp h«retofo_re _e_xist ; ‘ L , between tlilp subecribon under the firm of 1 ine between ini!9un™.iiu««.>, a IIU1JLTON & tO„ Bridgeport, Conn, and HAM- n tiiS sc SY'SIONS, Savannah, Geo., is this day ills- ^eViatofir^e^wi^m^et. W. II, SYMONS. r'l' The subscriber, grateful for the PS 1 ™ 1 }"".? Ke will be enabled to offer, to merit its continuance from bis friends and the public S cu .y‘j[ y ; SYM0 Ns | Aug 1 ‘ ' I — K— poll KENT. The enstern tenement ot brick Iff two stories high, in Broit(rht<m st., wilEbe fin u a lew days, well calculated lor a wholesale |,urinous, being 70 feet deep, and BO feet front. For [.misapplyto COHENS 6c 1IERTZ. land :30 1 > i rON °0 Casks Sides anil Snoulders 1 >' in it from ship Huriiordtor saleby July 17 BR1GUAM, KELEY &CO. MISCELLANEOUS.^ Chatham SiipcriorCoui’tjSlay Teniij 1850 James MoiiDECAi, i vs. ^ Libel for Divorce Sarah Mojidecai, } I T appearing to the Court by the return of the -^ber* iti, taut the~dolenduiitcuuuot be found iu thi&coun- ty, uu motion, it id ordered, that the *aiil deteiulaiit do lile lier answer or defensive allegation in writing, to the ubovfc libel, on or beioro the lu>t day oi the next term of this court, or that the piuiutitt* have leave to proceed ex parte to th« Jury. And it is further or dered, that a copy of this order be published in one ot the gazettes oi this city, once u month for lour months prior to the next term of this court. Extract from the minutes. JMj. F. GUiLMARTIN, Clerk s. C. c. c. aug 14 lum—4m Chatham Superior Court, 31ny Term, 1850. William J. Bandy, i vs. Libel for Divorce. Reukcca Bandy, ) I T appearing to this court by the return of the Slier- iti, tlial the defendant cannot be found in this coun ty. on motion, it ia ordered, that the said defend ant do tile her answer or defensive allegation in wri ting, to the above Libel, on or. before the tir»t duy ot the next term of this court, or that the plaintiff have leave to proc4*ed ex purte to the Jury. And it is further oi dri ed, that u copy of this order be publish ed in one of the gazettes of this city, cnee p month, for lour month*, prior to the next term of this court. Extract from the minutes. JNO. F. G JiLMARTIN, Clerk s.c. c. c. aug 14 m —4 m Chntliniii .Superior Court.Jlay Term, 1850 Catherine E. Barnard, Compl’t, ) and > In Equity. G ; iMuhdock Chisolm, Isaac B. Row land, John T. Rowland, Delta. J N motion, it is ordered that Murdock Chisolm and Rare B. Rowland, Defendants in the above en titled case who reside without the limits of Chatham county, do tile their demurrer, plea or answer to the bill tiled against them by Catherine E. Barnard, on or before the second Monday in January mxt, or that the same be taken pro c< nfesso against tin m ; and it is further ordered, that a copy of this order be served upon them three months before the next term of the Superior Court, or published once a month for four months in one of the gazettes of the city of Suvan- uuh. Extract trom the minutes. [Signed 1 JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, c. 3. c. c c. sept 7 larn4 i sTir-HITON & CLARK’* COD LIVE!: OIL BtVd-t received a Tull supply ot the above“ elt y™ the use of c.,»^ ot |a‘e by Monument Sq. Auco ■ ■ - ~ - I1RT WINE & HYSON TEA.-10quarter Sport Wine, and 10 hf chert* Hyson lea,in 55 M. DAVIDSON. {tore and for sale by Bprill it HE SUKSCKIBEIl respectfully Informs his 1 frirndr mid the pul)lie, that he has lust opened lot of loucy article*. among which aro Luhin^ L.x- acts lor the hauukorchiid, tancy Imlet Bottlo*, led'Marrow for the hair, Jules Huuela Euu Eustnli InirUiwtorative, Shaving Creams, AmlirosiulShav- mi Cukes, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Coinhs, 1 nms- inrent Wash Ball*, Brown AVuidsor Soap, looth «c,Magnifying Mirror*. &c„ 1 ei-aon* »l*h- ; to procure any of the above named arttch>e, should 1 lit once at JOHN A. M AVERS, |uil ut once at ; aug 20 154 Broughton st. ALI’HAUKTICAI. CATAIiOUBK | 4 M) Prices Current of Fine mid Important Steel 1Y Engraving*, &c., by the moat eminent Artists, (mil a Prices Current of Picture Frames, supplied J tile trade by Holbrooke ifc Co., Leicester sq., London, and No. ISO Fulton Street, N. Y. _ 1 The above meiiiion,edCiitulegue und Prices Gur- Jent may lie seen, and the Pictures and Fl umes for liner Iriccs, by applying to July 35 ittj i/o —cr..i, mivt iii.t* * lu "* .. ,, ( i ol them uloue) be obtained ut the Isew-ioiK JOHN M. CCOlEL. N OTICE.—All persons indebted to the Estate ol Henry James, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; andallpersotisliaving demands against the said estate, will present them duly attest ed, within the time prescribed hy law, to may 11 2tw-(hn 5V. M. DAVIDSON, Ex’r. TURNER’S Compound Fluid Ex-tract of Conyzn nnd Styllingta. ’T5HIS preparation is a Concentrated Extract, con- l taming all the Active'Medical Properties of the o'onyzu, (commonly known as llluck Root,) and the Styllingiu or Clucen’s Delight, These plants have been lung used among our South ern Negroes, and recently hy the Medical Profession, with the happiest results, in cases of Chronic Rheu matism, Ulcers of lung standing, and Secondary Syphilis. It is much superior to any preparation ul Sarsaparilla us an alterative, being more active and prompt in its operation on llic system. These tact* have induced the subscribers to present to the atten tion of Physicians a fluid extract prepared strictly ac- cording to Chemical and Parmaceuncnl science, de void of all the feculent and inert parts of the roots, not doubting that it willsupereedetlie unscientific and crude preparations hitherto used. Price—$1 per bottle, or six bottles for S5. Prepared and sold by TURNER & ODEN, Monument Square, And by T. M. TURNER A CO. cinr -vj ]sl Bay-street,Savannah. Ga. Door MAN’S FRIEND. Dr. Roberts’ Oint nu'iitof many Virtues, or Poor Mans r rum a, Jr crupriuus and wound* of every description r or lie by G. R. HENDRICKSON *00,5 1 april lb Gibbons' Buildings- 1 I ME. 4U0 bbls. Lime expected duily per Bchr. M Wilder. For sale, to arrive, hy (July 18. BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. DlOUII. 50 hbla.-Baltimore Flour, landing und y fur aide by j July Id. BRIGHAM. KELLY & C.O. rut. WiSTAR’eS BALSAM of 5V1LD CHER ry, for sale by * L. J. MYERS, [iniir-.’:i Smets' Building. I'O COUNTRY MERCHANTS.— |T NEW PALL und WIN "Ell DRY GOODS.— [lie tal^urilH»ri» are now receiving their utual larg< f«1 w.ll st-lecteil stock of Staple anil Fancy Dry loiidN ailaptoil to the tall trade, which they otter lor r ,! By the piece or package, on accomniodatiug frmf?. sept 16 SNIDER, LATIIROT & NEV1TT. INDIA CIIObAGOOPj !lT1 unfailing Remedy I tor tho Fever and Ague, and other bilious diseaues. f '* * f rived and for aalel’ y L. J. MYERS, I ' vv 17 Smetp* Uuildros. nt»r I i-ruk | rwe lack. I ric’.r-l iM<\ )K [ l :< M) PENSi A new eupplv just received hy 1 ’ % 10 JOIIN M. COOPER. ! j riXONGAIlI-xA 5VII1SKEV.-'25 Imrrel* '' Istnling from Burk Vi-rnon. and for sale hy hug 17 JAS. A NORRIS. |?0REIGN AND tOMKSTIC T.tlU’OIlS. r. *•>huh pipe* Oturd. Dapuv, So Co's., Brandy IP'P 1 * ’- 8 Medar Swan Gill 1 puucheon Old Scotch Whiskey ), fi°- do. Jamaica Rum J,7 do. St. Croix do I'TJiithT and eighth cask* 4th proof Brandy it }*■ d0 I'ii j ' *’• * I*- Conm cticut Ilivi-r Giu 17 «o. E Phelps' do l ’ ' New Orleans Rectified Whiskey |“t««le from store, hy - ? TJ SCRANTON, JOHNSTON * CO. PljTTER AND CHEESE— 30 kegs selected million Butter, I tulia do, »i,. bv >XeS E «S li8h D“'ry Cheese, landing and for l . SCRANTON, JOHNSTON Sc CO. ( M !’ rT ON CORDAGE.. -5 bales Cotton Cord a ne. for sale i,v an ■ 17 J BIUGHAM, KELLY & CO. |IBINS’ Extracts tor tho, Handkerchief, as ™“J Lind. Rough and Ready, Bouquet dc Car- ]..' Sftey Club, Sweet Pen, Honey Suckle, Mag- ">'!», VWe, htbt- tte. Geruncum. West End, and hundred , r *' '‘' so Anton and Jean Maria Farina’s Cologne, received and Tor sule by L. J. MYERS, Apothecary. Smeto 1 Building. Till: Mill!N INGJEWS. (The good citizens of Nashville are quite us cruzy about a Miss Logan, an actress, judging troin what is -Hid in ••the pupei'V us the Gothamites ure about Jenny Lind, Should Miss Logan visit us this winter, which we sincerely hope she will, she will hilly justify tho good tn-te ot the people of Nashville, by whom pho Is so highly appreciated; we consider Miss Eliza LooaN as ranking among the first actresses ot tho country. The M bile T«:bone. Wo ere glad to see the Mobile Tribune in a new dress. It is now one of the handsomest as well as ono of the ablest conducted papers in the Southern country. Tho Tribune is in- dependeut and neutral in politic*, an 1 a decided ad vocate ot Southern rights. Its prosperity isagint- Dying evidence of the soundness of tho people of the commercial emporium of Alabama ou this subject. Jr®"* Tile Naval Reform Convention, ; n session at Albany N. Y„ have resolved to employ counsel to to-t the constitutionality of the Bounty Land Bill. The-o reformers are for dividing the public lands among tho people, and opposeu logivinc bounties to soldiers KuiTon al Duel —A duel was fought between S- L. MAttciACq, editor of the Vigilant, and L.tcc Mai>.Vat< editor of tho Assumption Pioneer, on the lilltii ult., at Donaldsonville, La.; weapons, small swords. MabciacQ was wounded In the arm, und was put hors de combat for the present. JThe Boston Transcript, a respectable Inde pendent neutral paper ounihseuting on the recent protest of tho Massachusetts Whig State Convention against the Fugitive Slave Bill, says—It is already apparent that this measure, without some important modifications, will never he tolerated hy the North. We were glial to ece that the Whig Convention at iVorcester yesterday entered its protect against the objectionable provisions. rifHE NEW GLEE-HOOK—THE ALPINE JL GLEK-riINGEK. By 5Vil!iamb.Bradbury, co- editor of The Mendelssohn Collection,'' -TheN. Y. Chornliet," “Psalmodist," und author of various oth er musical work*. 5Ve have ju*t,published THE ALPINE GLEE- SINGER, a new collection of the most beautiful and popular secular music, in four vocal parts, for choirs, musical societies,and sociul music parties. Its lead ing features are, ... , ,,,,, A great variety of new and beautitulftVVlSb MEL OD1E9 harmonized. ALPINE AND TYllOLEFE MELODlEb—The choicest variety ever presented to American singers POPULAR GERMAN PEOPLE’S OR blU DENTS’ SONGS- In parts, from tho pens ol emi nent modern German Composers. POPULAR SONGS HARMONIZED—A variety ot the most popular English, Scotcli and American Songs. Harmonized. . ORIGINAL PIECES—Ot the Author's choicest se cular compositions. HIGHLY-FINISHED PIECES—A select number of highly finished four-voice compositions, hy .Men delssohn, Hauptmann, Kreutzur, and others. OPERATIC MELODIES—A choice variety ot jjnlit favorite operatic melodies harmonized “FLORA'S FESTIVAL—A Cantata ; re arranged and harmonized for adult choirs and classes, com plete in itself ns a musical recreation, anil equally beautiful as disconnected four-voice songs, duett.-, BU VOCAL EXERCISES, See— In addition to the above will he found a full set of vocal exercises tor Choirs and Singing, Classes, chiefly trom Panseron, together with Lahhiche’s celebrated instruction lor the cultivation nnd management of the voice, the whole constituting a work for ad classes ot singers, w.. believe "not a’little in advance of anything ottho kind that has appea. ^in thi-duntry-.'' & ^ nua 7. 2|j8 1D9 Broadway, New-York, ' CURE YOURSELF. ITi ROM time immemorial there has existed in large I Cities and populous towns, n species oI dnea-e the dependence and propagation ol which results from the violation ol divine and morn laws, lo those Iililicted. the AMERICAN COMPOUND tspre- *, nted to their notice as being tho most certain, spee dy and valuahe specific ever offered to the untortu- niite. It lias wherever knuwn,acquired a reputation that duily ^xpi riciicr continues to strengthen. 1 hou* sands have been cured hy its use; nnd as it leaves no odour on the breath, requires neitherrie*tnctien in iliet or hu.iness, nor contains either mercuiy or noxious drugs in the lea-tinjurioiis to the system. Ii is boldly presented as tin- best cure lor such diseases yet offered. It i* used by Physicians, and prodounc ''‘'prepared liy"Dr. j’.'^llecter ,v' Brother, 294 Mar- keKt. Albany.N. Y. Oct. 4, 1850. The Misterious Murders in* flttc Scotland, Albany County. 1 he Coroner and riheritt Bardt-tay returned from the scene of the murder this morning. The body of the elde-t child was found ut 10 o’clock yes terday in ruing eighty rods from the housein an op posite direction troin th* ppot where the youngest was found. Th»» body was appended from a tree hy a r< pc* tustened about the neck. Two physicians gave it us their opinion that ho had been strangled and then hung. A stick or club had also been used. The jury rendered as a verdict. “That David L Les ter and Georgo Lest* r came to their deaths hy inju res indicted "by Reuben Dunbar i ni other person# unknown” Great excitement prevails in the town and could Dunbar have been found, personal violence would have re-ulted. Dunbar is u step son of David Lester, the uncle oi the children, and as they have property mercenary motives arc supposed to huve induced t! e c unmission oi the crime. „ Dun bur, who ir su.“pect**d of having murdered the two boy-, was lodged in jail, last night, ou the Core - tier’s warrant. D. is a step son of Lester the father of the boys. Tho boys were buried to-day. July 34 T. M. TURNER & CO. M FLOYD HOt’Stf, Macon, Geo.—The Proprietor most respeetlully returns hie thank* to his friend* ami the travelling public, for the unparalleled patronage received by him du ring his administration over the above c*taldi*hm. nt. and hopes, hy renewed and unremitting eflurts to please, to merit very liberal encouragement that has been lavisho.l upon him for the last eight month*. And he is enabled to do this trom the [act tlmt the FLOYD HOUSE is the most eligible house m uie place of its location, or, in fact, ever can he. It has more front than all of the houses of the kind in Macon put tosether.hn\'mi:four liun dredand twenty feet,nnutUxna- ing on the corner of two of the most fashionable streets in the city, whore those wishing it cun nave a front room at un> time. » THE FURNITURE IS ALL NEW, Table aud Rooms, and he challenges p comparison by any houae hetween New-York and Ncw-Orleans. ThcTallnhassce Stage OiHce is permanenUy located attlie Floyd II u?e. " connection with thic House is a splendid New Six Horse Omnibus got up expressly for its use. Maco.v, Ga. May 9. flm S. BUFORD. Special Notices. NOTICES of Candidate* for Office arc published daily, until tho First Monday iu January n-xt. for the sum of Five Doll ana—Payable strictly in advance. Receiver of Tax Returns for Clinutbam Co. B. T. THEU3 will bo a candidate lor tho Office in January neJ^L Oct 9 SELECT SCHOOL. The undersigned proposes lo open a School, limit ed to twenty fite prpils, at twenty live dollars each per term ol' 5j months; one hull payable in advance, the balance at three n onths Tho coursoof rtudy will embrace the Elementary and higher brandies ol English, together with Latin, Mathematics, and Practical Surveying. The exercises of the school will commence na soon as fifteen pupils aro entered. Ap ply at Mr. J. M. Cooper's Book Store Sept 19 tf JOS. M. SHELLMAN. YOUNG LADIES’SCHOOL. Madame A. Girard has the honor ot announcing to her inmiy friends and the people of Savannah, that she will re-open her school for young ladios on the 1st of October. H. K. Preston, Esq., will, ns usual, have charge of the English Department. sept 24 12td2w4 CARDS. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING J. B CUBBEDGE, No 115 Bay-street, Savannah, Geo., PRINTER of the Daily Morning News, respectful ly informs his friends and tho public, that he is prepared to execute orders for Plain and Fancy Printing in superior style, nnd on as favorable terms as any establishment in the city; his material being all new and of the latest styles, ami the best Workmen bsing employed, he hopes to give satis faction. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. GEOltUE N. NICHOLS, Owen'8 *1'‘Aiding opposite Pulaski House, Savannah, Is prepared to execute all work in his line with dispatch, nnd iu a style not to bo surpassed. Prices ns reasonable as any other establishment in the city. 6m July D. Secretary of the J^^riov—Protection Rgainst speculators. There has been some uncertainty about this impor tant law. occasioned by the attempt to pass a supple mental bill, and the supposition that its operation would depend upon the interpretation to be given it by the Executive D. parluieiit. A circular ju-t issu ed hy the Secretary ot the Interior removes all doubt upon the subject The meaning ol tho Ijounty Land law is n w established by an authoritative exposition. Th»-iv is now no d- ubt whatever ihnt no transfer of bounty land L valid before the issuing of the paten'. W tii the W ishington Republic we rejoice at thetru ly\putema! precaution- which the President has ta ken to si cure to the veteran soldiers of the Repub lic the ju-1 rewards of their valor. Not only tfo v that otticei declare in the most em phatic niaiiiii i that all trutibleo are void before the iocuiiig of the pata nt. hut he provides thut the simple lonn.- of proceeding necessary to obtain the 1 no sdiall be publl hed and fu-mshedto the clerk of every county court in the United States and to each mem- bi r of Congress. Tin y are now in tile hands of the primer. He moreover recommends thatevery coun ty and town-hip in the United States shall provide nn aiis fur having the rights of the soldier veritii d without expen.-e. hy employing a suitable agent nt the expense i f the c< uuty or township, to supervise the preparation oi the applications and proofs of claimant-. The e precaution* will secure the bounty of the ct untry dirictiyr.) those for whom it whs intend ed, and nut to *p. culuturs and agents. Tue Repub lic : We have hern inf. rmed that a system of buying up these claims bus been extensively practised in an ticipation oi the pun.^age of this law. Very smart persons have pei'Miaued the unsu-preting soldier that his claim can only be established with trouble and exp* n e These persons have magnified the ddliculties of proving the service of the soldier; and having bewildered the honest claimunt or the coniid- ing widow, with imaginary obstacles, have in many cases obtuin» d a large interest in the claim for ser vice- which any dry goods clerk can render as edi- ciently. uuder the plain instructions t the President, as the Attorney Genera), ot the U fc*. In this way.we understand, sliuusniids of claims lmve been bought up* Persons interested will however take notice that no transfer is binding until after the patent tor the lamisln.il be granted; that all such transfers are con trary to law and void. They wiJl moreover take notice— 1. That their military service and discharge will appear upon the company nnd regimental rolls now in the Auditor’s office. 2. That those rolls will bo hy order of the Presi dent pubhtht d und the claimant will find them, with the forms necessary to establish his rights, in everv clerk’s office in the United States. 3. That the soldier need only prove his identity— f widow her lnurriuge—the heir his right to in- k it therefore advise the soldier to wait for a short t uie until the rolls und forms of proceeding shall be distributi d. Ho will then go to the clerk’s oftico ot the county court, and examine the rolls for bis name, h'- term of service, and date of discharge. Upon filling up h proper form, which the clerk will turn- isb, he will obtain, without fee or reward, tho pa tent for land to which he is entitled under th« law,and this without the intervention of any agent or specu lator whatsoever. should it be inconvenient to the claimant to locate the land iu person, he may tram mit bin warrant to the commissioner of the general land office, whose duty it is to cause to be located, free of expense, “any warrant which the holder may transmit to the gen eral laud office for that purpose, in such State und land district as the said holder or warrantee may designate, and upon good farming laud, so far as the same can be ascertained.’’ The official circular concludes as follows : In conclusion, I desire to say. that great care will be used to guard against undue preferences of one class of applicants over others. With this view, at the proper time, a sufficient number of clerks will he employed to isxue the certificates with the 1 ast possible delay, so that all rnny have an equal chance of making advantageous locations. Alex. H. H. Stuart. .Secretary of the Interior. The Heal Thing! We have beard that a musical amateur, being present in a ruom where Jenny Lind was the “mark of all observer*,” n» a fly light upon her cheek. Jenny brushed it off. Tho gentleman's eye followed the fly till he saw it light upon a wid ow : there h«* captured it;,.and pouring JY< m hif eunff-b'.x its t!<.nuj*t»,*he- put the fly ^afehr,*Vai*eff' I tho box to his lip-, and then reveientially placed it I in his bosom! The buzz of that fly waa sweeter than a flageolet—PdH. PIANO AND IFURN1TURE STORE. The Subscribers take^_ * this method to inform thei) KSii friends nnd the public that they are now muktng large additions to their stock of Pianos nnd Cnbinct Furniture, which they oiler for sale at New York prices. Our stock of Furniture und Pianos is mude to our own order and selection. Wc have confidence iu re commend ng it to all who are in want, and on the nioiit accommodating terms. J. W. MORRELL & CO. I. W. MORRELL N. V. WED3TEB. Ang 1 JOIIN POOLE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Tur t tnthieaad Varnishes, French and American Window Glass, jnunt, varnish and white wash Brushes, sable aud camel-hair Pencils, badger and camel hair Blenders, Grain ing Combs, Artis:s' Brushes, ^c. *Vc. Paper Hanging*, Bordersmid Fire Bourd Prints. N. B. Iloufct?, .Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street, nearly opposite Swift. Denslow Sc Webster March 30 P. J A C O It S , CIGAR AND TOBACCO STORE, No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian) near Monu ment Square) Savannah, Geo. N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Half Spanish and American sugars, ut Wholesale and Re tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Sou if, *fcc. March 29. tf SAVANNAH mutual insurance company, of this city. C. P. Richakdsone, Preet. J. A. Norris, Sec. he above Company is now prepared to take Mn- rim*«n • Fire Ri.-ka, in this city or the surrounding country, on the most favorable terms, for which ap ply to the Secretary, ut their Office, No. 150 on the Buy. ly June 11 STRATTON «& DOBSON, PRACTICAL GAS FITTERS, No. 7*2 St. Julian-street. Workshop corner of Stale and Bull-sirtets. Dwellings, Stores, Churches, &c. fitted up at the hortest notice nnd in the best mnnnei Personal at tention given to all work entrusted to their cure. References.—R. II. Griffin, Esq., President ol the Gas Light Company, and the contractors erecting the Gas Works. c May 29. 5m. U. CRANSTON, GAS FITTER, 91 Bryan street, next door to Hamilton if Symont. The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Savannah, that he will shortly receive a large as sortment ol Gas Burners, Pennants, Bracket*, &c., See., from Philadelphia.—Havinu competent work men engaged, he is prepared to fill uny orders on the most reasonable terms, and solicits their patronage. April 17 6in LONDON PIUENIX FIKE OFFICE. Takes Risks in Savannah. Apply to Aug 1. It. HABERSHAM Sc SON, Agts. HENRY Ii. PRESTON, Teacher In tlie Classics nnd Mathematic*, NO. 74 ST. JULIAN-STRKET. septs tf D R . I»1 O R E 1, : OFFICE-No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST. Feb. 7,| SAVANNAH, GA. C A R D. rpHE undersigned respectfully informs his former 1 friends and acquaintances, that ho intends to re turn to SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, in person, early ip October, and has taken the store fio 911 Bryant tt., one door west of IVkitakt r, inn; will open the same with an entire new and large assortment ofSEASONABLE READY' MADE CLOTHING, all manufactured this fall, expressly for this place, under his own immediate attention, unsurpassed by any other establishment. A. P. HOUSTON. Formerly Hamilton Sc Houston. The above Clothing business will be continued in all its various departments by the new firm of HOUSTON Sc GROUNDESON, No. 96 Bryant-st. Tekms -.— Cash or City acceptances, sept 26 tf I MPRESSIONS and Experiences of the West Indies and North America in 1849, by Robt. Baird, A. M. Turkey and its Destiuy ; the Result of Journey, made in 1847 and 1848 to examine,into the stute of that country, hy Charles MacFaHane, Esq., author ot Constantinople in 1828. Greenwood Illustrated; a Directory for Visitors, by N. Cleaveland. ..j., i .. t**, . » * ■ Sleep, Physiologically Considered, with reference to 8 nsation and Memory, by Blanchard Fosgate, M. D., Physician to the New York State Prison at Aubnrn. Aug. 8 Rec&v.d.y .t.HN.Jf. C0OVXR. Siugl© Number, Two Cents. NUMBER 228, Bfc MISCELLANEOUS. C O-PARTNERSHIP.—The Subscriber h.v- ing termed u Co partnership frith E. F. WO( I© in the Boot and Shoe bu.lne.s, has closed hi* Store ih Bryun-street, and moved to Gibb one’ Buildings, where he will bo happy to serve hi* old customer* uemlly. SAML, A. WOOD. aud the publio generally, eept 26 SAVANNAH GYMNASIUM. The lub.crih- er respectfully inform* the Ladio* end Gentlemea ot savannah that he Is now fully prepared for die re ception ot company, aud will at all time* from thl* date bo tully supplied with the best of Ice Creams, Cakes, Confectionary, Lemonade, and lAa very best favored Lemon and dinger Pop IZ v“ du c >}y- Uotillion and Family ParUee, I icNjcs and Lo*t Excursions will be furnished witn tli c above articles on short notice and at reakonoblis prut*. ^ r* The Garden and Grounds attached tothe Oym- (lUm Will bG On«Il to lnrliMM ami ul.. the bell. upon giving i P. 3. All the archery apparatu* having arrived. Lndic* wishing to form clubs are now notified ’ May IB tf WM, CLAGHORN, TTARPER’8 New Monthly Magazine for Septem- A A ber, and turther supplies of the previous num- Kos. 5 nnd 6 Pictorial Field Book of the Amorlsea Revolution. The Autobiography of Leigh Hunt, with remitU*- ccuces of Friends aud Cotemporaries. Car!* D Lotter Dn J' Pamphlets, Edited by Tbomeg Julia Howard, a romance hy Mrs. Martin Bell. Work 1 &c Byrn ° 8 Dic,lonur y ot Mech*al«*. Ebglnd - ...vs.wh* ajci.iiuuo iu uu icru in families inertings. By Archibald Alexander, D. 0. I be Logic and Utility of Mathematics, with tbs best methods ot instruction, explained und illustrated By Charles Davies, L. L. D. AJsop's Fables, a new version, chiefly from original sources. By ReV. Thomas James, M. A. * No. 11 Iticonogrupblc Encvtluiiwdia. The Snow Flake, tor 185L ’ Leaflets of Memory, lor 1851. Fresh supply of thu Berber. Received by " e P* 95 JOHN M. COOPER. CAIirNH m MAKING and UP- 1IOLSTERY.-H S.BOGARDUS, No 3o Bull st, woUld'nform tbs citizens of Sa vsnnsh, that he has taken the above store tor the purpose ot carrying ou Uie Cabinet and tlfj bolstering businesa, viz: Making new and repariAgoh tunuturo. O’J lu-nimrebought andaold. TbeAbol toms ot Sofas, Diinns, Cba r*, and Ottomans, toad over and re-covered. Glass plates of all sizes keptfo mle. Carnets, Oil Cl- th, and Matting, cut and pu down. Bella and Lamps hung; Curtains and Rolle Blinds pur up. Musical Instruments of all kinds rc paired. Wool, hair and moss Matrasses for aa)a Also, leather beds, bolsters Rnd pillows. Old Matrsj made over in tho beat manner. Every description of Coffins on bun and mude to order, of tho best ma tcriuie and finish : Prices low. . s ' B - has been engaged in the above bualne* ^i| t |, 1 .h C i a d8T . nmill, >' lor the last seventeen yean which induces him to believe that hfe Can plcue al thoBe who will favor him with « portion of thei -- r . k ' april 5—Iy B ALE HOPE.—350 coils Kentucky Pale Ropi in small coils, landing and for sale by r Jul >' 15 COHENS it HERTZ r*ANAL FLOUR, dke.—40 bbls pure Gene* Hour; 30 do Hiram Smith’s Extra do; 30 fee selected Goshen Butler; 50 boxes English Dai Cheese; 50 do Adamantine Candles; 30 bags C Gov t Java Coffee; 60 bbls Butter, Sugar and f soda,Biscuit; g?bbls Tre, L A ?iSSSa SI It evident, that unless the seeds which we mi sow, are good lb ail respects, it will be folly to c pectlavoiable results—either we shall be dissnnoii od l y their not vegetating, or what is still mo vexatious, find, aftercareful culture, that the varie is worthlessHow many from their own expe race i an estimate the aunoytmeo of such an even Conscious ol the room ioi improvement, and assur that the seeds-mmi wlio should justly be entitled confidence, Would receive ample support, the foil ders ol tho establishment, now con turned by ti subscriber, started morn than half a century »« with the determination to sell nothing but what w worthy ofcreiiit ; and that they might the more ct tainly accomplishtheir object, resolved to produc as tar as possible, the seeds which they should vem experience having -hown them ti at most importi seeds could not be relied on, much less those cant ly collected, and sold to dealer,.—The result was i they hud foreseen unlimited public confidenc 1 he concern thus conducted, has been gradually c; larged, and is now the most extensive of its kind i Auienea; supplying not only much of tho deman in tire Middle, Western and Southern States, but e: porting,to the W'rtt Indies, South America andth British Hosessions in Asia. DAVID LANDRETH ARTICHOKE, Large Globe. ASPARAGUS, Large Green BurpIeTop. BEANS, Bush or Snap Shorts, Early Six Weeki Red Speckled Vulentine, Brown Speckled Valentini Early Yellow Six Weeks, China Red Eye, Large Linn BEETS, Extru Early Turnip-rooted, Early Turnii rooted lied, Long Blood-red, Siteaiun, or Sugar Mu gel Wurtzer. " 1 BROCCOLI, Purple Cape, (Imported.) CABBAGE, Early York, (Imorted,) Landreth Large York, Early Sugar Loaf, (Imported.) Earl Ruttersea, Green Curled Savoy, l.arge Drumhead Si voy, Red Dutch, (for pickling,) Large Late Drumheu Flat Dutch. Bergen. CARROT, Long Orange, Early Horn, Aitringhan or Field. CAULIFLOWER, Early Asiatic, (Imported.) Let Dutch, (Imported.) CELERY, 5VhiteSolid, Red Solid. EGG PLANE OR MELONOENA, Large Purnl CUCUMBER, Early Frame, or Table, Lohg Grec or Turkey. LEEK, Large London, Scotch or Flag. LETTUCE. Early Curled, or Cut Salad Earl Cabbage, Brown Dutch, Royal Cabbage, l'hiladeluh Cabbage, Curled India, White Cos, Green Cos. MELON. Nutmeg, Citron, Spanish 5Vater, Caro' na 5Vuter, Mountain Sprout 5Vater, Dudley or Mou tain Sweet. ONION, Silver Skinned, or White, Large Ycllo Strasburg, Large Red Wethersfield. PARSELEYC uried, or Double, Plain or Single PARSNIP, Sugar. * PEAS, Lamlrctlt’s Extra Early, Early Frame, Ear Charlton, Bishop’s Dwarf Prolific, Dwarf Blue It pc rial, Royal Dwarf Marrowfat, Large White Ms rowfat, Peruvian Black Eye Marrowfat, Knighl Dwarf Marrowfat, Knight’s Tall Marrowfat, Bit Prussian. PEPPER, Large Sweet Beil-shaped, Cayenne. Long. PUMPKIN, Shaw, Common Field, or Cheese. Long Scarlet Short-top. LongSnithe White 1 urnip-rooted, Red Turnip-rooted, Yellc Turnip-rooted, Summer5Vhite, 5VbfteSpanish, 81a Spanish. SPINACH, Round Savoy-leaved,Prickly Seed. SQUASH. Early Bush, Early Apple Bute,-Lot Green Crookneck, Cocoa Nut. TOMATO. OR LOVE APPLE, Large Red Large Glpbe, 1 ^ Hybrid, Ruta Baga, or Swedish. For sale I TURNER 4k Gifbv Aug 13 ly MonuamHhrJi