Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, March 16, 1850, Image 3

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Letter from tlatifomlH- Tlio Hjlllmp** Bun ims the Billowing intot- ,'sting letter from CuUluniiu, Ui a citizen of Baltimore. San tK.uicisco, 14tn Jan. 1850. T promised to "rite you, but luivo lnul no I „ i asked several competent reporters to write for the Sun. XlPare «tig«ged*-bavo no time Soil is. 1 know of 110 ,dle ‘ P or3on9 hero*. Every body goes in for the ounces. An ounce i» the sninllest amount tendered for tho mo4t trilling service performed professionally. I lmvebeen six months in Sim .Francisco, without having the least iiftilinution to. return. Business is hero for business men. There is mistake about this matter. I'ho gold basis exists beyond all precedent. Cash in gold, is .mid on the nail, and no haggling about prices. The price to-day lias nothing to do with to-nior- j-mv’s business. Tork, untl flodr, tho groat sta ples have been sold‘from 1) to $'15 rtitliin the last ten days; lumber 100 to $500 within the same period. liouts and private expenses are enormous. 1 have b store ami dwelling at $‘22,000 per nn- num—considered very cheap. For a barrel of superior Oregon butter, weighing 234 lbs, I ac tually paid$351, for my fnmily use. Apairof heavy boots cost mo $20. Long rubbor boots bring 6 ounces. Lonfsugnr 55 cents. 1 sojd 50 000 lbs. brown Sandwich Islund, about equal to common Havana brown, lor 15 to 22 cents, which was considered very low. Spergt can dles' soil for 2 to $3,50 per lb.; oil in prftput* lly tho santo authority a militia lorco was ordered to lie raised iqthe Itate for its prolcc- tion. % ‘ . A Slight disturktneff ;rt Sarf Salvador bad been proiiiptly^fQjiressed^^t^^nitUorities. COTTON.—The snlea yesterday reifehed 703 bulcs, as follows7 linles at 10$; 119 at 11 1 110 at 11$ ; 380 at 11$; and 87 at ll$c. Tho inquiry was good and *tlio market very firm. , Houses and lumber in large and smaty quan tities arrive daily. Forty arrivnls are reported in the last twenty-four hours. Tho Louis l’hil- ipo, Sarah Hooper and E. H. Ghupin, are among the recent arrivuls from Bultimore, all weii, nn^ with prime stock ou board.. Too An dalusia, capt. Wilson, left hero some weeks ago. By tho way, that same G»pt. Wijson is- a tiuinp—the very,man to do business here. We liopb soon to stee him on tho I’acific again. Oapt Cluypoole of tlio Greyhound, ditto. Banking the rains and mud we have a de lightful winter. Cold.weather has not yet ex isted with us. Fires are not needed in stovos, xcept occasionally to* dry the atmosphere. Mining is temporarily suspcndc'il in most of the listricts, on uccoiint of mins. Sacramento City is reported navigable through the town. Business is comparatively ut a stand, owing principally to tho mud. Tho roads to the in terior are impassable. Auction sales govern trade tqa great extent. Half a dozen heavy salon ■'arc frequently adver tised fur tho sumo day and hour. During the lust four months I have held regular semi-week ly package sales, turd in no instance has my in voices consigned amounted to less than $50,000. All cash sales. Credit is little known. I have scarcely accredit asked. Custom says, “dowu with your dust.” Fortunes nro made and lost in a dny in Sun Friiucisco. Tho gambling houses nro the most prominent and conspicuous ostablishinentshere. Many call them respectable becuuso licensed. There nro a large portion of our citizens who will not in any way countenance them. Tlie legislature now in session, will doubt less put tho matter right. Tho material requi sites act promptly and efficiently is convened. Much of the best talent of tlie States is now in California.' . Two boats leave hero this month for Panama —crow ded. Somo sick—'others with their pile. These, however, constitute a mere: trillet com- jinred to the arrivals. It is believed 300 sail from England and France aro now on their waj to this port, and a lurgor number from the Slates. ’ ’ • The burnt district of nearly a square is near* ly'.rebuilt in twenty days, together with some 500 houses in other parts 6f the town, in tlie same time. The town, six months ngo but a small village, is now a city with 40 to 50,000 in habitants. In twelve months tnero will un doubtedly be 100,000 more. <Tho city of Sun Francisco will ho the-secorid city in the Union 1 in loss than live years.* This is tlie prevailing opinion here. Despatches have this moment arrived, said to contain important intelligence of difficul ties wit^ the English ht Nicaragua. Yhttrs in hgste, B. Meacham. Schenectady,, N. Y., Mahch 11. The boiler of the locomotive attached to the midway triijp from Troy, burst nenr this place, instantly killing Mr. Wiggins, tho qpginocr, and seriously wounding the fireman. The engine was a new one, and had just been put on the road. . Toronto, Canada, March 11. Mr. Westonhnll. a member of the Govern ment, has been defonted in tlio Parliamentary eloction at Holton by Mr. Hopkins, and old re- iorrarir. w Westenhall tins since become insane. dw jiUFKALo, March 11. About two o’clock yesterday morning, fire was discovered issuing from the North Ameri can hotel. In consequence of the great scarci ty of water the llames progressed rapidly, and soon laid tho entiro establishedmont in ruins. Among tlio most prominent buildings destroy ed aro the North American Hotel, the Lafay ette Church, the Bloomer House, or Hall, the Globe Saloon,, and several largo stores.— . The entire row of wooden buildings, extending from Main to Washington street, was consum ed. This firo wus in the very henit midmost beautiful part of the city. The entiro loss, is estimated at $300,000—consisting of housds, merchandize, &c.-—about ono half of which 4s havered by insurance. Important from Laguayra.—Threaten ed English Bombardment.—By tho arrival at | I’hiladelphia of tho barque Thomas Dallctt, on ►Sunday evening, wo have advice* from La- |_gimyra to the 22d ult. The North American says: The most important nows is that a British sloop of war having admiral Cockburn on hoard, was lying off the poi t., nnd throe other British war vcssols wore at Trinidad. Their object is to enforce tlio payment of the debts due British subjects by Venezuela, foY which n formal do- l lnan, l had been made. The government had j received nn official notice from tlio British minister, that unless tlie demand.Wag complied with, in fourteen days' the town of Laguayra should be bombarded. Ten days had elapsed when the Dallctt stilled. Mr. Shields, the for mer Charged* Afiaires to Venezuela, with liis 1 h'mily, and the French Consul General .for I Havana, cnine passengers in the Dallctt. | i ron Central America.—On Saturday eve- I nin g tlio Empire City brought advices from Nic- I ‘Tragua nnd San Salvador, down fo tho 11th of I rebrunry. [ K'jmercy, the supreme director of tlie state I °t Nicaragua, had issued a proclamation ros- I !. lrlln S the introduction of foreign spiritous I "l’J 01 '* to the two ports of San Juun del Norte and Realigo. Servlre In tlie Clio _ Divine Scrvloe will lie hold, ill theBhforehos of this city to-morrow, Sunday, March 17tli, ns follows: Cl INDEPENDENT i$fcE9fYTERlAN» CHURCH, SuuUi Broad street—RffV. W.f bkston, I). D. Preach ing Morning ninl Afternoon. * FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 107 Brough ton street—Ref. .1. B. Boss, Morning unc^Afternoon* CHRISTCHURCH, (Episcopal) Mffimnfri*Square. —Rev. Euwabd Nkufvillk, 1). D. Morning no# At- tomoon. _ ,. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH fSitfccopal) South Broad street ltev. Ruyus Whue. Morning aira Afternoon. TRINITY CHURCH, (Methodist) St Jaiues’JJuuaro. ltev. James E. Evans. Morning, Afternoon and Evo- '"wEBTLEY ClIAl’EL, < l MeUioctist) South Broad street—There will lie no service in this Chwejb which will remain jeloSed until’furl her notice. ANDREW CHAPEL, (Methodist) New street— H«v. C. A. fULiyooD. Morning, Afternoon and Evo- FlRST BAPTIST CIIlfttCH, Chtppoway Square— Rev. Thomas Hamhaut. Morning, Afternoon mid Evetiing. , In the evening n discourao on tlie Divinity Of Christ—"MiaACtES.” Seats Free. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH,, Wright Square.— Bov. j.'P. Tust n. . Morning mul Evening. LUTHERAN CHURCH* Wright Square.—ltev. A. J. Kahn. Morning imdAfternoon. CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, (Ro man Cutholic) Drayton afreet:—Rev. J. F. O’Neil, and Rev. J. F. Klimy. Tlio Church being iu process of repair, service will be held in Oglethorpe Hull, at the usual-hours. UNITARIAN CHURCH, Armory Hall, Wright Squurt—Itoy. J. A. Pkkniman. There will be no service in tills Church in eoiisequeuee of tho ubseuce of the Pastor. PENF1E1.D MARINER’S CHURCH. Buy Street Rev. T, Hutchincis. Morning, Afternoon and Eve ning. ' , , KAAL KOASII MICKVA ISRAEL. Liberty nnd Whitaker street—Levi IIabt, Iteudor. This day [Saturday.] m. COLORED CHUIICIIES. First African Church, (Baptist) Green Ward, John 'Cox, Preacher. Morning, A ft e mooli and Evening. Second African Church (Baptist) Franklin Ward— AndrewffMarshull, Preacher. Morning, Afterwuon und'Evcning. Third Africup Church, (Baptist) Oglethorpe Ware], Preacher. Morning, Afternoon mul Evening. AT ARMORY HALL. S*H AKS PE A1U5 UEAj) 1N G S. riiis /my. lVlIHS KI.UHKItLY ri'siH.-cifttlly minoum-cs to iTJ - tho citizens of Snvanmdi, Hint she will give thrde readbtga lrdui Sliuksjicarc, iu the Armory Hull, us follows: IHOHNING llKADINfl. At tlio request, of several ladies Miss IvjmiiKrly will read ROMEO &. JULIET, on S.U’Ubday Moms- ing, coinnu'iirin^aBt 11$ o’clock. nmr 111 GRAND EXHIBITION! rnnifi fcittf looked ior iwiiiUu^ oi* DANIEL in Uie A LlON'rt DEN, eovoiinp u epuco oi ‘Jill square iixjt, low just arrived, and will commence exhibition on TuoFilny, the 12th lost, at the AltMOU\ HALL. The subject of this pniiitin^ is taken Irem the Gtli chapter of Daniel, and tlie &lud yerse; “ My God hath sent his angels, and shqt the lion’s mouth a.” The guardian Angel is represented in the picture as hav ing just descended to Jho earth—he ia spreading liis wings over Daniel as a defensive shield, to cover the head Of the kneeling saint, enfolding him as in u man tle of soft and Celestial plumage. At tlio sight of the vision, the lions shrink lmck with fear, or hushed by the voice that stills the raging Morin, sinks down into deep ami subdued repofo. The Prophet is depicted in u posture of devotion, with his countenunce beam ing w’ithJove, awe and admiration. Doors open from 10 A. M. to 9 I*. M. Admission 50 cents. „ \ N. B. A most pleasing exhibition of a wonderjul little Dog iu tho siune building^ 1>mr ^FABrtENGEltS. DRAWS THIS DAY! $ 3 5,0 0 O S $20,000! $10,000! 15 Drawn Number a out of 78 ! GREENE & TULAHKl MONUMENT LOTTERY. Extra Claa8 No. 22, for 18. r )0. To ho decided l*y drawing of Va. Monongalia lot tery, ClaaaJL. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Suturda^, March Hi, 1850. J. W. I1IAU It V A BO. lltnangm. 15 Drawn .Numhcra in each Package of 20 Tickets. t VOK IIAmHIIRO AND AIT. OUflTA.—The fine new ateam packet OREGON, Capt. T. N. Pldlpot, will lonvo tiiia day, March 10, at live o'clock. I'. M. For freight or passage, having tine accommodations, ap ply on board, or to M. A. COHEN. Way-freight payable by shippers, mul must ho on hoard by 4 d'cloeSJ mar 1((y “FOR NRYV VDIt%->Thn4ew nudfatt a ealllng liurk JASPER, Hasty, Maater, imviug —e -Jr ndko rtioii of her cargo cugqgi'd, will meet with despatch. For freight engagements apply to mar B1 1'ADEL FORD, FAY At CO. FO!t NEW iJPOKK.—The last sailing paekjASchooner Ol’lllR, Boylhgton, Master, mvu'ig" the (retailor portion ot her freight engaged, will iiuve quick despatch. For freight or paasago, apply to tin' master on buurd, or to mar 13 JAM!’* A. NOlllUS. 7kT-KOR-U«I 1L AIIEirUII 1 A—HEpTfiki SALINE.—'The line and fast suiting schooner GA Ellul, WBgei ‘ ‘ ‘ , “"‘ engaged, will h . passage, apply to Captain on board, or to mar 8 t'ttm a i tigers, master, having part of her cargo ill have quick despatch. For freight or i board, or to CHAS. A. GREINER. FOR HOHTON.—I’ho flurt sailing aclir. Aricte, Wlieoler, master, will have quick dea For deck load only, apply to Master on board, mar 7 JA8. A. NORRIS. FOR NEW YORK.—Tho new mid lust $5E£suiliiig ship NAlUtAGANHETT, Burgoas, inma te r7 having the larger portion of her cargo engaged will meet with dea |mtcli for tho above port. For frieght engagements apply to ' PADELFORD, FAY & CO. VISION ______ \.iiU(T5T COMPANY OF TTEoiTCTS AND MOUTH CAROLINA. T pi IE very light. draught SRium packets If. L. COGK * mid OREGON are nojv making regular trips. The former commanded by Capt. T. E. Siiaw, uiai the latter by Capt. T. N. PuiLroT, both gentlon^to^pf qxperieiieo on theSuviuinoh River. These boats arc enabled to reach Augusta mul H(itn- burg, in the lowest stages of tlie river. Tlio days of departure aro: ' From Savminah, on TUESDAYS and SAT URDAYS, unit I'TSe" From* Augusta nnd Hamburg, on SATUR DAYS and WEDNESDAYS. Froignrfconsigiiod to the Agent nt Savannah to lie sent,via tnd river, mto South Carolina, Georgia, Al- uluinia, Tennessee, will ho forwariled free of commla- sion. (mart)) * M. A. COHEN, Agent, GRAND 8 C II E M E : 1 Prizo ot‘ $35,090 1 Prize of ..1,302 \ 20.000 10. . .1,300 1 * * *_ __ _' 10,0W) 10. 700 [ " 5,000 10 ...300 \ 3,000 15 .. .200 3 2,IKK} 400 ...125 l"! 1,700 foe., foe. Per steamer Gen Clinch from Charleston— Mrs Gardner and T> servants; Messrs 0,11 Mayo. A White- law, Lelihon, Giynn, Stcnd, Getty, A Cfir.-un, S Vcr dier, W llluke, Mrs Muzzy audio servants, W Clarke CONSIGNEES. Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Charleston—C It ,lt Fla Boats, Steamer DcKulb, Yungo & Ganiiuell, Fin* stein &. Eckmuii, F Zoghuum & Co. ^ Per sclir Surah, from Sunlniry—88 hales S 1 Cot ton, to R Habersham & Son, M & W (.’ anlmiiig, Way ifc King, G W Anderson & llro. Ptfli sloop S B Newcomb, from llicoborb—70 hales S I Cotton, (HK) bushels Corn, 500 bushels Rough Rice, &c, G W Anderson & Bro, Way & KJftg, R Halier- sham & Son, A Welles & Co, J V Connerat, J* Dillon, . CONSINKES PER CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. March. 13 midT5.—1020 hales Cotton nml Mrtze. to Brooks & Tupperj T S Wuyno, Ageiit, Win Duncan, R Enstcin, W P White, Boston & Gunhy, G W Garmany & Co, Wuslihurn, Wilder & Co, P II Belfn, Frmiklin mid Brantley, J II Burroughs, N A Hardee & Co, S Solomons, Scrmiton, Johnston &. Co. Crane &. Rowland. (ttommertial 3ntcUic\cnce. Tickets 810 —Siiares iu,propbrtinn. For sale by E. WITHINCTON. mar lfi L A T E S T D A T E S . Liverpool, Feb 23 | Havre, Feb 21 | Havana, Mar 8. III HERMAN SOCIETY. Tho Members of tho IIiiieu- man Society, will assemble at tlie City Hotel, on MONDAY NEXT, the I8tli iust.. at 10 o'clock, A. M. Punctual utten- _ danoe is requested, ns business Of*importance will lioilaid before die Socii By order ofG. 11. CUMMlRti, President. L. J. GuiLMAitTiy, Secretary. EESTltAL QF ST. L'ATILICK’S DAY The Mninlibrs of the HiteiBN LAN Society will re assemble at the City Hotel, mi MOhyiAY Ni.Ai, : nt 1 li.o’clnek A. M.’, when a PrmeeBsion will ho form- ■eil in eonneetimi witli tlieiaiSH Union SOcYkTy, pf Savannah, under tho escortpf thO Irish Juspui GreWis, and prflEccd to. the Saviuinffm AtheniAum, wbbrt.' an Address will lie delivered by CJsbonio A. Loehrain Esq., of Atlieus. Tlio Ladies and Cilizens generally aro respectfully invited to be present on tlie occusiou. The Society will rc-nssomble at tlio CUty Hotel, nt 4] o'clock, P. M., jit which hour dinner will be serv ed up. P. K SHIELDS, , IIENRY HARPER, JNO. E. WARD, J. M. MILLEN, EDWARD HOPKINS, mnr 10 2 Commitioo of Arjimgemeiita. MONONUAIIEI.A AVIUSICEY H i| f-Lii) llblst of old mid choice, fur suit; low to close Consiiniiiient. ^m>v7~2w C1IA9. AvGHEIUKR. AOON. 30 lilids. priino Siiouidera, for side low, . by . \ CUAS. A. GREINER, p UPIRIT <JAM I.AAIPM.-Jrt candles, far Miperior hi poini more eeonomieaf. Also,i quality of Fluid for burning'in mar 15 COLLINS A BUL lAOMTKU’M HAND BOOK 1 rntiire, for the use <if ScImqlB lies, by Mrs. Foster. Tho American Illuminated Abbotsford tlie Wuvorfy Novels, embellished with lift ings, by IMWet, volis. 1 and 2. Note’s on Hio Miracles of Our Lord, I iienevix Trench, M. A., Professor of Divinity, Cfillege, Lvmdon. Mi ini tin’s Gibbons’ Rome, imifqrnt With Sind Macaulay, vol. 1. • Tho Law Student, or guide to fflw sfmdy of thw l«iw, liy Joiin Anthoir. Tlai Csiholig Almaesc, for 1850: Thu Americmi DrSvCug Book, by J. G. ChspnMp, N. A.; No. 1, Primary and Elensientary; No. 1^Ele mentary t No. 3, Ferspsctive. . Part G, leonngraphie Encyclopaedia, Ireland a* I Sow It, by Wm. HiBaWl. , „ Tho East;- Sketches of Travel hi Egypt aim tnoHoty Land, by tho Rev. J. A. Siaincer, M. A. > -«i Modotu Literature and Literary Men, by Oaorger Gilflllun- MS* of General Nathaniel Greene, by W. OUtAOrU Simms. r School Dinlnguos, liy Charles Northern!, A M. Tlio Ainorieiui Siaiuker, for Schools, by Chaffed Northern!, A. M. si ” Tho Little Speaker, and Juvenile Reader, fiw schools, by Charles Norlhond, A. M> Also, a further suniiiy of James Mmitjoy, by A. S. Roe. Lodge’s Portraits of illustrious person* of Great Britain.' No’s. 8,9 A. 10, Copporlield. Tlio Moi 'l'lio New 1 •rey Scat, by G. Spring, D. D. tw Thnon, liy Sir E, Bulwer Lytton. Buyer's Modern Housewife. An Hfetorical GoogrnphjHNif tlio Bible, by Rev. Ly- .... -*t v 1, . man Coleman. Received by JOHN M. COOPER. Crackers, Lamp Selssors, &o. For sale by mar 4 COLLINS A ItULKLKY VANILLA HKANM, nt fif cents; also, Extract* ’ for llavoring lees, Jellies &c. at reducad prices. Received and for sale b; by G. It. HENDRICKSON A CO. Gibbons' Building. MOURNING DRIiSM GOODS.—Blk ftrraaes 4” lllk Silk Warii Alpacas; Blk Lawns; Blh andWht Muslins; JUk and Wht Pluin Ciiighanis, An. for aahf mar 2 by LATHUOP A FOOTE. J) DltUGS.—Corner of’Liberty and Mont Ci4»gomery streets.,—The undersigned would lu- VH form liis friends and t!u) public Uiut ho has just oik received a new mni*well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery mid Fancy Articles, warranted, as pure nnd genuine as’ can lie purchased in tliucity. Proscriptions carefully mul promptly nt- tenden to. The subscriber, tlmnktul. for past favors, hopes, by strict attention to his business, to merit a continuance) of the same. Soda Water, of superior manufacture, kept during tlio Summer season. mar 7 T1IOS. S. LEWIS. Savannah Cotton Market March 16. SAVANNAH EXPORTS, MARCH 15. NEW-YORK—Per ship Narrugonsott—1,766 bulcs Upl’tl Cotton. WILMINGTON, Dlty^-Por brig Harnett—59,000 feet Lumber, 200 bunches flhilgog. LIVERPOOL—Per Ur ship Ottawa—722 bis Upl’d Cotton, 58 do S I. Cotton, 162,466 loot P P Timber. fNA^lAl.' FLOUR*—50 bids, superfine Genesee Flour, lrtiKliugfrom brig Augusta. . For side livt in ' JJliAS. A. GREINER. mar Hi v llloney lUnttvrN, Trade, Ae. NEW-YORIi;-March 11.—There is mi increased Remand for money, but the supply is odeijhutc and the rates unchanged. Loans on call continue to bo made ut 5, 6 aud 7 jinr cent Paper is G to U for the range. The heavy invoices, of gold brought liy tho steamers (Icorgia nnd Empire City, imparts a buoy ant feeling iu monetary circumstances, which practi cally manifests itself in a general improvement in tlie prices of stoqks, uud uu anticipation of a still easier money market. Tho amount of U - S. Stocks issued on Foreign ac count nt tlio Treasury Department, Washington, du ring tho week ending Uth lust., is ns follows .Loan of 1842 : : : : $10,000 1847, : ; : ' : 122,800 “ 1848 : : : : '02,-100 SPRING GOOD!#.—Pur shii) Mari, French, Engiflh and Amerieloi l’rin Rich Fuijiituro Cliintz — French and Scotch Gingiiams Printed Muslins Lawns and Organdies Plain liurages, iiluekyYlpacas C.’niSton Lustre ’ . . Valcneines and niread Edgings and Inserting,! Cambric mid Swiss do do. ' 4-4 Fancy figured I,aces Lace Caps, Muslin Collars Muslin and luce Cutfa ' ’ * Rennet, Neck and Cap Ribbons Egyptian, Net, Lisle T1 Net Mitts, Ac. mar 1G ANTON MATTING.—25 ps. YVliito and Col’d Av Matting. Fur sale liy- mar 1G » LATIIROP A FOOTE. Total, $195,200 The Bank of Upper Canada has received pennia- sloi) to import tho coining year £5,000 worth of (’up per Coin, in order to relieve the wants of tho retail traders. Slipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. - - - MARCH 1G. ARRIVED. Schr Del Norte, Diuson, Norfolk, Va, Corn mid Po tatoes, to Dye, Oliver A Co. Sell Sarah, Snow, Siuibury, to Master, Schr Dirigo, Simpson, Philadelphia, HM) tons coal, 35 casks time, to-Master. Sloop S B Newcomb, Room, Iticeboro, to Master. Steamer Gen Clinch,’Dixon, Charleston, to Brooks A Tapper. IT CLEARED. Br ship Ottawa, Thrift Liverpool—R A Lewis. Ship Marragunsott, Burgess, New-l’ork—l’adelford, Fay A Co. Brig Harriett, Tootliackcr, Wilmington, Del—Brig ham, Kelly A Co. DEPARTED. Steamer Gen. Clinch, Dixon, Charleston. Steamer T S Metcalf, Postcil, Augusta. Steamer DeKalb, Moody, Augusta. MEMORANDA: Wilminoton, N. C„ March 12.—Arrived, schr Mary Augusta, Watts, from Suvaijnah. New-York, March 11.—Cl’d, bark Savannah, Cars well, fop Savminah ; ship Sandusky, Borland, for Sa vannah. Arrived, ship Southport, McCormick, from Saviuuinh ; Brig Eliza June, Brown, from Suvaminh ; Brig Oronokt), Haskell, from Darien, Go. The bark Peter Demill, Iloey, sailed on Saturdny, nr d ffio ship Sandusky, Borland, on Sunday Inst, from Now-York, for this port. am Holme’s Hole, March 8.—Arrived, Brig Mechanic, Chapman, from Savannah, for Bath. Barque Saranac, Yates, from Cliarlestonu arrived at New-Orlemis 4th inst. The Saranac sailed from Charleston on the 7th ult., mul from the length of the time she. was out,thcre were some fears for her safety. She got nsliore’oii tlio Bahamas, and lost her anchors and cables, mid wus compelled to throw ovuboard 30 casks of ricu. Schooneii WnECur.n.—Schr Brilliant, Frisbee from Charleston for Baltimore, where she belonged, got ashore on DuUmnn’s Marsh, YVicoinicu, on the 1st iust., ami bilged. The schr Lucy Ann, (buy rffifit) ar rived at Baltimore on Saturday morning, having a portion of her cargo which was saved, ller cargo consisted of 90 bales cotton, 100 tierces rice, 30 bales, domestics, 18,000 feet lumber, besides some emull ar ticles not named. VEH CANADA. Arrived, at Liverpool 10th ult, ships Chaos, Paxton, from Savannah ■ 10th, J T Rogers, Robinson, from ‘ , Roekshire, Flood, nnd Emigrant, lavannnh. Sailed from do, 19th; sliip lor Savannah. Havre, Feb. 2).—Arrived- Almode, Brewer, from Savannah; 11th, A,i.lsMfcMetcalf. Scott, Iron vannuh ; SttbaEteriin^, lEuderson, lrom SsvdBC-ih lrom saviuman ; lum Savanniiirr 9tb, llock derson, '^rom Bavmini ElDoradB, Morrison, L ADIES’ AND BUSSES’ G At- T15RS.—Received this day, 'f % -■' ue.V lirig- Augustu— Misses’ .Mariam and Blue Gaiters Indies’ Bronze Gaiters Cfulfiren'a Fancy Shoos • -'''YoSh’s Patent Leather Shoes. ’ 8AMT, A WOOD, . | mar id,' «i No. 10G Bryon-street," DENTAL NOTICE.—DR. P goon T)enti S a»,is. ewMmLA fob 20 Onudry’s Building. imivil it A ■> vn For sale t,V BE DOE. vJPKItlll 53 FOOT -For solo by I'rfli' E ATS- , LABI I 1 ) TRAIN i OIL. For sulc bjr J. G. BMLLIGANT. ’ store and for sale liy f<fo !M PADELFORD, FAY fo CO. , fTARDY’S ANTI-DYSrEFfl - T Uiiliota*EHxir. For sale hy .W ’ Laroche*, ci Tobsa^ C AND Anti- GODFREY, Gaudry’s Building. THE -‘PEOiM Ybrk, rdspcctfully info] itlpnci ' “ ’bread mid, gilk Gloves F’or sale by ' , LATHROP & FOOTE. tew s tile I ,kujfijs . pnd CeutftiliH'n of Suvi^nuU upd,\n, ’fclnity, mat holms removed to No. 157Cdugress-Btr.ect, over Mr. Van Ness’ Store, near tlie’ marketSwhero ho will ptnlorm all operatuijissim the Teeth and Gums, in a style not surpassed by-euy m’etcpdi ‘ ' ' .QoKl the Art in tlie"universe. Topth sot on (sold phtl , Bniiiip,jn the licutest manner widiout pain. Ciiil- •dreu’s Teeth, howeicr ifreguliu’ th*y may Kb, can he adjusted muepiffied in dncTorm. His supcriqir skill for plugging, filing and (Stti nctliigjdiflicujt TgStli mul Routs, is unrivfllcd : Aching iihd'tenderuWrlS cur ed muWillud, iminaterij^ how large the egrity may be, with cement, pure us gold, to lust fur lire, without Those who have ljirge nnd tender cavities.'mid giv en up as lost, liy otwn'(Ueiitlsts, please call; mid it will lie proved hy ocular demonstration, that they con he saved. From 30 years constant practice he trusts to give perfect satisfaction. Mineral Teeth mid Foil for sale. ... Rcfcrcnce, liy permission, to ValeritinolMott, M. D., Thus. Boyd, M. Dtp Jas. MeNaugton, M. 1L, N. Y.; Wm. Van Qeuscn, M- U., Jt. J. nn-12 3 mos TIIK UNRIVALKD KTOVK ! - HE’S CHOICE COCKING” STOVE *! , . OH SUMMER OR WINTER. SUPPLY of the above has just heefl recoiv- 'hose persons who wished to get thorn, can .... __rl!islu'd at notice. The demand fW theiri e4‘fey#(bi’ k to become exhausted before I coaid ro Ish. I vrili lietpnfiter keep u large supply on hmtd Iso i’ceewedi# large lot of Japanned Ware, sad ft ‘ dd'umfk. JAMES SULLIVAN, Wlnilcsule Manufacturer Tin Ware, foe. 12 Whitakcr-st. MAGAZINE for March, recoivedby 1 j. B. CUBBEDGE. GAtiCY DUEHMtlOODS.—Colored IlarragCB; U- J,\eneli Printed Cmnlirics; Flench Lawns; Foti- lams ; Fancy Muslins, .foe foe, just LATHROP &BOOTB. eg [ARESS GOODS, disc.—Per Steamer Southern- ' er.—Barugcs, Ginghams, Prints, Muslins nml Lnwlis, Black Lace Shawls mid Scarfs, Ribbons, foe. -’or sain liy mar Hi LATHROP & FOOTE. mar 10’ LADIES’ LINEN GAITERSi AND J GAITERS, received this day from Philadelphia. S. A. WOOf), . 100 Bryan-sti’eot. T^lIILDREN’S GAITERS, of every dcscrip- tin,, tion, received this dny. nmr 1G * S. A. WOOD, JOG Brynu-strect. sJLTliJT GAS OR BURNING FLUID.—A1 87 s so, Spirit Gus Lumps. For sale liy t .1. A. MAY Lit. lar fo N0*15-1 - Broughton-street. 1- Neath,"a Very fine” and large assortment of Bon net?—Pearl, Chain, White, Albino, Fluted and Lace, with a splendid assortment of Parasols, Misses Albino, and Laces, Jenny Lind, Flats and Hiding Hats, &c., which nro offered at low pricesoy WICHMANN & LICHTK, 139 Broughton st., opposite J. Dixon & Co’s. Con fectionery. f ' miir 41 |^EW SPRING GOODS.- Just received from ..orlli. a very handsome assortment oi Bon net, Neck mid Belt Ribbons; Flowers, Tapes, Dotted ltuclics, Capes, Collars, Cuffs and Ladies Visiles j which are offered for sale low hy WICIIMANN ’& LICHTE, l39«Broughton st, opposite J. Dixon fo Co’s Confoc- fectionery. mar 11 E HENDERSON offers forsale 250 lioxcs • Georgia Tallow Candles, 4’s, 5’s, G’a imd 8’s, war- rmited to stand the summer. SOFT SOAP in hjils, for fiunily use, 1 bers, p|eserved in salt, 10 bbla Planting mar 9 tf use, 1 bbl Cucum- Potutoes. «IIOES, GAITEHS AND BOOTS.-J have ^ recefved by Into arrivals, n supply of Gents Boots, and Gaiters of every description, Lndies’ Gaiters, Slips and Buskins-a-ah-d a hmidsome assortment of Childrens’ and Sefvmits’ Shoes—Boys’ Congress Gar ters, foe. x S. A. WOOD, m’nr 9 10G Bryim-strect. TTUCIlAN’rt-HUNGARIAN 1LV1.SABI O V 1 ’ LIFE. For sulo hy LaUCHE & GODFREY. mn r 9 Gaudry’s Building. tYkTtAYLOR’S ILYJLgABI OF LTV ER. WORT. For sale liy _ . Laroche & Godfrey, Gaudry’s lluiltling. Just received IT AREGEH AND TISMllliS 13 light col’d Buregcs mid Tissues—climcn colors. nmrG J- MAGI I, H AY.—25 bales prirno Norlli. River liny, la • - r: ~ *** * - * r —* ~ from brig Buena Vista, and * lir nr 14 ’ ’JA3- -U N mar 14 NORRIS. PLAUTFIEU SUGA#t.—25 barque Exact, mid iorside hy PRINTS.-*-spring Prints;, E iglish do ; French 4 Cambrics, for sale by ~ ' I.ATJ ||OP * FOOTE. irtinent of l’cu and t-sqnare. Avminah Patent Pocket kni ves, just receive, fob 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE, WO oTTw ANTE D.i-TlL ” ’ Brick Company will contract ror ouo thousand cords of good YcdmW Pino Wood, to be delivered nt their landing 011 Uie canal, about 7j miles from tbd city, within the next tiff days. Apply to nmrG tl’ TURNER & ODEN, Monument 8q, ,.-—-25 barrels landing per mar7" JAS. A. NOitlMS. GPIM.NG Vl 0 01)8. —Tho Bubscrilmr 1ms just ^ npened, ut tlie Cheap Cash. Store, No. 157 Con gress-street, a splendid assortment oik NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, n»Tiil|uws : Bl’k nnd Col’d Juckonuts, French Prints and Glng- linrns. Barage Silk Tispqe, Plain and Printed. Linen Lusters, Fuulards, Lawns, foe. Also, Lifibn mnl Uhwn Handkerchiefs, ai! kinds. Bl,k Lace nnd l.ove Yfcil", Infants’ Waists. Emb, Muslin Caps 11M Colinrs. Mourning Collars mid'Sleeves. Cliimreu ? s Jackonet iftoilars. Princess Allien and President Collars. Emb. Puff’ Sleeves nnd Breakfast Caps. Fancy mid Bl’k Beaufort Ties, lil’k nnd Col’d Silk Gloves. . And the best article* of [vid Glove iuthe market. Plain, Jimkopet and Swiss Muslins. . Bl’k and tiff’d Silk Mantillas. Emb. Muslffi Mantillas. ALSO, A fine assortment of French and American Ging hams, Drills, Camlets, Checks, Cnmln-lcs, Ticking, Sheetings. Shirtings, Osnaburgs, mul everything clso suitable for Suuunnr Pants nnd Gonts, together with other articles too numerous’ toamentlon. All of which will ba ottered as low us can lie purchnscd in the city. ,* JOHN VAN NESS, I>. a. A Young Man Wanted aB above. 'mnr 7 pEllRY DAVIW’ FAIN KILLEH^ lustre- cetved and lor sale by lauociie & godfi fob 25 ■ . ^ Gnudrey’s ai>EK9l A*IR fioHli OIL.—1. brig Ex**l find for s#Io by LaROCUE *cf__ fob 27 ' GnuilryV BniUiii PIIERRA* PECTORAL.—12doz. Ayer’s Cher- ry Pectoral, received nnd for sale by ( G. 1*. HENDRICKSON fo CO. mar 6 Gibbons' Buildings. aoi)y4j/Ady>s BffoK, Mir ma " * 1K50; Pattcru AlbaUplor Crjmhot; Wo atteru Allj uro many very beautiful mnr 2 sy- PENTIIAL ork,in- ■reived by j; m. coope; f s.ooo REWARD. , ILROAD & BANKING CO. OF GA Savannah, Mnrcli 4, 1850. ritllK ABOVE SUM will tie paid for tho apprehen- I ainn mid r-lsU-.ill: r iu custody of Mri GEORGE J’ aion mid pBdpg in custody of Mr: GEC BULLOCH, lift' absconding Cmddei'of this 'Bmik. He is Charged with having forte 11 jjS mites of tho Company, the sum of ONE HUNDRED ’ THOU SAND DOLLARS, m,)3tly,tbf tho larger denomiim- tion. , Z; ¥ «•’. An additional reward of five per cent will be paid on any money returned with or without him. He is about 5 feet 7 inches high, medium size, dark hair, ity, ed, on the night of Wednesday last, 27th February. By Order of the Directors, mar 5 tf R. It. CUYLER, President. (’LARK’S MATCHES. For sale by V la ROACH A GODFREY, • l e j,26 Gaudry’s Building. PLAIN A1YD BLACK BAREGES-—Just re- f coived and for sulo low. mar 6 J. 8. MAGILL. riOMES'TIC LIQUORS.—50barrels P. Photo 6 Gin. 50 barrels N. E. Iium, landing and for fculfc by msr a . JA8. A. NORRIS. A VEB-9C.1 K R K Y XOBVjkS, mar 4 For sale 15C Broughton-st. ITIUR GUARDIAN, A novel by Mrs McKenzie sale by v/ Daniel, author of My Sister Minnie, foe. Hands not Hearts, a novel by Janet W. Wilkinson. Tiie Fencing Master," or 18 mouths ut St Peters burg, liy Alexmider Dumas. ... Fanny llel W'V, or the Mother’s Choice. New supplies of et Dark Scenes in History, by G. P. It. Jumlis. 5 New York by Gus Ligiit feb 25 J. 15. CUBBEDGE. i 0.—The suli- - - scribers liave ramdved;V«ad-Wff.,S<"itmuo to ceive liy future urrivals, a largtf and well *jlecto^ StOCk “STAPLE AND FANCY DRvfcofW : 1 which they offer fbFfcle at the lowest marketprtces, mid to which they invite tb« attention of country liierehanis, fuctms and Jilante" ’ feb 28 SNIDER, ' '” ■HOP fo NEV1TT. CTONE WAHE,of superior quality, consisting o'f 0 Cov’d Jars, Buit.ir Pols, Milk < ilium*, Jugs. Pitch ers, Water Kegs, Spittoons, Milk Pans, Oriel,roach Traps. Also, a fine assortment of Yellow Unking Pains Pie Plates, foe. Received by late arrivalsApuid COLLINS fo BijUU.MY, SSEED OATH. ® maP 13 0 tjj|,tale by mar 12 AfOtto sea lk- a 91 tent and iaucy Motto Seals, I, No. IRQ Bryaii-|trejSt. nruiieiit ‘Ait! aH-j- or sale hy J. B. CUBBEDGE, Market Sq-aj^'i. Inftn Imsligls, for sa[e by YVOOl )»CLAGHOR N & CO. DEAL VALENClENNgj. COODH. IV . lgt received from tbe Nort n, a very handsome assortment of real Videnciriine CheniRcttes Cuds and Collars, do Lace do, do Sleeves, do, Freiirh .em- rnidered the latest Jtvles ; new stvie Mourmne Ool- ms and Guffs : Embroidered Cambric, do ; truvel- Collars and Cuffs, and a film aseortmeutof Rib- •hnfs fcr .ale low by WICHMANN fo UOHTE, 139 Bi oughton st, opposite Mesa. Dixon & Go’s Con- fectionery. ” mirll riOWLAND’S LOTION, for impnrrtog and U beautifying the complexion and rendering the skin thlr, soft, and transparent. Received end for gale by G. R. HENDRICKSON .fo CO. mar 14 VEHTIMENTAL feOAP, also * brnted Patent Animul utid Vegeta brated Patent Animul utid cleaning coat collars, woollen. goods, from spots occasioned by varnish und oils of every doscrintloi sale bv mar 14 G. 1L HENDRK Totton tor, and for & CO. •100 tor* suiv'rfor Red Ash r’OAL ! COAL ! A-' Dual, broken und screened, this dfiy lan lyi' eule low from the wharf, by mnr 12—(it CHAS, A. GRElfi L ATHROP dfc FOOTE aro now receiving, and will continue to receive, during the summer, a foil supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOQS- Merchants, planters and others are invited to exam ine Uie stock, which will be offered on favorable terms. £ ■’ mar 11 A. , iqOMESTl Iff Imles Georaia Osnaburgs l*- 3 50 bales lirown Shirtings and Sheetings 1 20 cases Bleached Shirtings and Shoutings iff liai-is Shirting Sti’ipea * a do Tickings ft eases Gottonndes, assorted . 5 tiales Brown Colton Drills 3 bales Blue Denims. For sale by inar 11 „ LATHROP jn'AliHOIJN»S fejPKECH.—The aSpeechJ John C. Calhonn ot goyth Carolma.j hb de_ Senate ct. the States, March ^th, ] E«»|pfceby JOHN M. COOPER. ’T , KIMS5ng"g<)ODS.—A Wiety 1 “ifk. Gilded, Steel, uud Plated 11 reuses, and also a large assortmi Galloons, by + . .-.WJCHMAJ 1.0 Brcn/ghton st, opposite J. Dixon liftpcry-