Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, March 19, 1850, Image 3

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The I’bic* or . I „ apparently authored .tatemont ,n the k Herald, ns to thu number of conceit* f to give in our different cities, re- JitUNt I*tBit’s Concerts.- . York •miy Lind is l _ . . . . o is *l'« ' ,,a,le to the l ,nc * " f t ' cl<ot ' u r'writor of the article, however,’is not able "state the price! but iron, the following in ,e statement we may guess how much Jenny » mgs are to cost. . . . , , London, the pnee of tickets ranged 1 ", jifiv dollars; in the Provinces of i" ,n , i (Viiiii three to fifteen ; on the conti- "' S "he’s'me i but have very often been sold "".linn for enormous sums; and wo have 1 “"Lfi.ro US an account of two concerts gtv- U 'l • her in the town of Norwich, in England, " |’.f cc of about eleven thousand inhabitants, I 4 143 tickets were sold, which realised I 8)9 11s., or about $9,300, in a mere village, j I, concerts were to enable her to establish fund for the purchase of fuel for the poor of lm t place in winter.” Much curiosity lmviug oxisted in regard to , 0 movements of Jenny Lind, we publish the jllowing extract from a statement, apparently nthorised, in the New York Herald: Mud’lle Lind visits our groat country, in a reat measure, from curiosity, and she purposes ; „j„g through all the principal Stutes, »er- ninuting her tour at Havana, and returning to Kurope via Mexico, which arrangement will preclude the possibility of revisiting our cities; ,nd, according to the plun of the tour, which’ wo have seen, she will employ the time allotted to the 150 concerts, in about 20 cities of the Union, which gives to New York 12; Boston 8; Philadelphia 6; Baltimore 4; Washington 2 ; and so on to Charleston; and, as one of Mad’lie Lind’s great inducements to visit Atn- ricu is to see the Falls of Niagara, the Mau- uouth Cave of Kentucky, mid other interesting features of our countrv, concerts will very possibly be given at Albany, Rochester, Syra cuse, Buffalo—North ; and Cincinnati mid Louisville—West; and soon to New Orleans. Boston, March II. A letter hns been received hero from the Captain of a wbaleship, dated Oahu, December 2d. which states thut the crews desert from the ships at almost every opportunity, for California Six days since,the captain of the wbaleship Bra! Jinn, of New Bedford, arrived off the harbor, nnd the Captain came on shore for tho purpose of shipping a cooper. During his nhsence, his ship disappeared, and has not been heard of since. It is supposed that the crew took the vessel from the officers and sailed for California Parties are here purchasing small vessels for the purpose of going in search ’of Sir John Franklin . Tttxas and thk Union.—The Legislature of Texas, just previous to its adjournment,ytas- s d an net providing for the election by the peo ple of four delegates to the Nushviile Conven tion from each of tho Cungresional Districts, nod voted down a resolution instructing said delegates to oppose every act on tho part of said Convention which might tend to a dissolu tion of the American Union 13P The Washington correspondent of the Baltimore Sun inhisTetter of 13th inst.. gays One of the lesults of the proceedings to-day, is no indication of a disposition on the part of a majority of the Senate, to separate the ques tion of the admission of California from all other questions—in effect discarding uny gen eral plan of compromise. 1 doubt whether the debate now going on w ill lead to uny compromise. It may prevent one. Another remarkable indication of the day is that a majority of tho Senate arjs disposed to yield their objections to tho reception of nbo- lition petitions. Some of the Southern Senu tors, to-day, proposed, in despair, to give up tliis contest, and let abolition and disunion pe titiiiiis come in without objection It looks now as if California, with her per- sent boundaries, will certainly be udiriited, in a separate measure, and that nothing else will be done except possibly to pass the fugitiv slave act. and give some necessary protection to New Mexico and Desoret.—The Southern members may or muv not agree to this. ManifKsto ok thk California Represen tatives.—The United States Senators and Rcpresontatives-elcct, from California, have ad dressed a long document to Congress, com municating copies of tho State constitution, their credentials, and a formal request for ad mission into the Union. They express tho astonishment and regret with which they have ‘•leurned tho existence of un organised, re spectable and talented oposition to the admis sion of the ucw State,” and enter at length into a history of the territory, thu organization of u Stale, the population, and other matters pertain ing to the subject. Tho address sits'forth the grounds upon which California rests her ap plication for admission into the Union. Ac cording to its statements, California now con tains 107,000 inhabitants, nearly double the amount necessary to secure her admission into the Union. Of these 76,009 uro American emigrants, tho remainder being Californians and foreigners. The uddress is manly in tone and senfiment, and concludes us follows: Ibis people request admission into the Ame rican Union as a State. They understand and estimate the advantages which will accrue to theiiKlrom such a connection, while they trust they do not loo highly compute those which will be conferred upon their bielliren. They do not present themselves hs suppliants, nor do they hear themselves with arrogance of pre sumption. They come as free American oiti- citizens by treaty, by adoption and by ■ birth—and ask that they may be permitted to reap' the common benefits, share the common ills, and promote tho common wslliaro, as one oi the United States of America! William M. Gwin. JohN~0. Fremont, George W. Wright, Edward Gilbert. Washington, D. C., March 1, 1850. Per steamer Gen Clinch from Charleston—Miss Carpenter, E U Peas.M Marsh, J Collins, S W Bracks C C Rice, O H Shepherd, .11. Snulsbury, A N Bruce, T c. Strange, Mr Power. W A Gnquct, T C Benson, J ilanosworth, E I,acta, W Luce, C F. King, H A Black Mr Bend, Lilttiman, A Y lleyno, W C Hewett, A A Kane, T C Levry, Ucukius, Raymond, Kames, Fer nandez, Chapman. , Per steamer Metamora. from Charleston Mrs Solomons, Mrs Johnston, J Johnston, L Jones l, A Bowman, J I.cn, Ur Sewell, A L Ravenell, A F Lang- stcin, A A Solomons, 11 Enstein,J Rosenband|J Coult, N Cuthbert und 4 on deck. CONSIGNEES. Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Charleston—C R R, Steamer UeKulli, Fla Bouts, S P Biddle, W Bultoraby V Conncrut, T S Mayer, Currell A Boggs. Per ship Charles Carroll, from Boston— G B Cum- ming, J A Fawns, M A Cohen, N H A H Weed, E F Wood, Brighum, Kelly A Co, T S Wayne, Huinilton & Hardeman, Swift, D A W, O Johnson A Co, 1 W Morrell, McCleskcy A Norton, T It Mills, W Rems- hurt, Steamboat Co of Ga, und order. Per stcumer Metamora. from Charleston—Brooks A Tupper, E Ludicus, Dr It Sewell, J M Copper, L Bytch,A Haywood, L RoWder, Coult & Davis, J W Ihly, J W Wragg. PASSENGERS. (Eommcrctal ijntdligcncc. LATEST DATES. Liverpool, Feb 23 | Havre, Feb 21 | Havana, Mur 8. Savannah Cotton Market, March 19. W ANTED TO HIKE, a good Cook, Washer and Iruner, to do the work of a small family. Ipgjy at tills office. mur 18 C tlTY BONDS FOR SALK.—30 Bonds Of tho > City of Savannah,dn sums of $500 each, duo in 20 years, with coupons for interest ut 7 per cent; payable semi-aminnlly. Apply to ALKX'R. R. LAW TON, President, or to JOS. BANCROFT, Secretary, mar 18 tf AuguBta A Waynesboro’ R. R. Co. FOR AUCIJNTA AND HAMBURG. To Leave This Dat, March 19, at 5 I*. M.. The superior light draught steam Pack et, H. L. COOK, Captain Sliaw,.willleave as above, Tins lt.iv at 5 o'clock. For Freighter Passage, upply on hoard, at Dillon’s wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent msr 19 " smit jl^pSW^ORLEANS WHISKEY.—100 barrels sale by mar 18 Whiskey tending per brig Tartar, and for JAS. A. NORIUS. PBOR44IA l.ANDS.—For sulc tho following vT tracts of Land : >« 44 92, 9!h 44 4 4 44 44 2-11, 6th “ Irwin. 44 4| 156, 12th “ Dooly. 44 44 7, 13th 44 44 44 14 168, 3d " 1st Section. 41 44 353, 1st “ Ut “ 44 44 148, 14th “ 1st “ 44 44 839, 3d “ 2d " 44 *4 209, 5th “ 2d “ 44 44 21, 22d “ 2d 44 44 14, 23d “ 2d 44 44 1180, 19th “ 2d “ 44 44 294, 19th 1266, 29th “ 3d " 44 44 » 3d 44 44 631, 17th “ 3d “ 44 44 97, 23d “ 3d “ 44 44 268, 4th » 4th " 44 44 318, 10th “ 4th “ 44 44 i&5, Utli “ 4tli " Apply to uiar 18 tf JOS. BANCROFT, No. 117 Bay i FOR NEW-YORK.—The fine Schooner, ^ JOSEPH MARSH, Rogers, Master, having most of her freight engaged, will have quick de spatch. For freight of 100 hales Cotton, apply to mar 19 St CHAS. A. GREINER. AU for l’UILADELPHIA-HEltON'S LINE.—The line regular Packet Schooner, ATTkED EXALL, Capt. Golder, will have despatch for above port For Height or passage, having fine uccoimnodutions, apply on board or to i npir 19 & CHAS. A. GREINER. .-t i. FOR NEW YORK—The new nnu last sailing Bark JASPER, Husty, Ma*ter ( hftviut the larger portion of her cargo engaged, will i 1 with despatch. For frrl^ht^n>j8^ments npjjly^ FOR NEW YORK.—Tho fost sailing t packet Schooner OP III R, Bnyiugton, Master, laving the greater portion of her freight engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight or'passage, upply to the master on board, or to mar 13 . JAMES A. NORRIS. f^ANAL FEOTJR.—50 bbls. aupertiuo Gencseo v - > Flour, landing from brig COTTON.—Yesterday 529 bales were sold, as fol lows : 26 bales at 10}; 38 at 11 j 212 at 11 i ; 104 at 113; 137 at 11 3-16 ; and 12 at 119-16c, | By telegraph to Charleston Courier.) N YORK, March, 15.—The market is active, and an advance of three-eighths of a cent has been realized on the decline after the reception of the last English advices. Three thousand bales sold to day. Fair Upland quoted at 12J lair Orleans 12J. Rick commuuds from 31 to 3j. Flour is un changed in price. Corn 57, 300 hhds. New-Orleans Sugar, of tair quality, brought 4J. Crude Turpen tine 2,75 ; Spirits Turpentine 33. Treasury Notes 1131. Exchange on England81. A despatch received at Charleston, dated at New York, half past 6 o'clock on the evening of the 16th inst, states that 6000 bales of Cotton had boon sold on that day, and that the market closed at one cent ad vance with Fail' Uplund quoted at 12}c. CHARLESTON, March 16.—Cotton.—There was a good deal of activity ia tho Cotton market on Sat urday last, and holders realized prices they were not uble to obtain on the preceding day. The trans actions reached 2,850 bales, ut pricca ranging from 10 j to 12c. Money Matters, Trade, dfcc. NEW YORK, Marcli 15.—This being weekly settle ment day with the Banks, the '.demand for money hns increased, and largo sales of paper have been made at a shade higher rates than our previous quo tations. Yesterday a very heavy business was done in paper, and their was more difficulty in obtuining loans upon miscellaneous securities. Our quotations are as annexed: Loans on cull, 5, 5j und 0J per cent as to the secur ities.—Prime 60 day bills.6 per cent; 60 days a 4 months do, 6 a 7 per cent; 6 months do,7 a 8 per cent; auctioneers’ bills and fair miscellaneous monos less known in the market, 7 a 10 per cent Sterling bills are held ut 108 a 108| for fair to prime bills. Money continues abundant in Philadelphia. Lonns on call are 5 a 6 per cent First class paper 6 a 7 per cent. mar 16 Augusta. For sole by CHAS. A. GREINER. UPRING GOODS.—Per ship Morion: French, English und American Prims Rich Furniture Chintz French and Scotch Ginghams Printed Muslins Lawns and Organdies Plain Borages, Black Alpacas Canton Lustre Valencines and Thread Edgings and Inserting* Cambric and Swiss do do. 4-AFancy figured La< es Luce Caps, Muslin Collars Muslin nnd lfico Cuffs. Bonnet, Neafl Hnd Cap Ribbons Egyptian, Net, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves Net Mitts, Ac. For sale by mar 16 LATHHOP A FOOTE. P ANTON MATTING vy MuttiHf. For sale by mar 16 -25 ps. White aud Col’d LATIIROP A FOOTE. TIKES!* GOODS, «fcc.—Per Steamer Southern- cr.—Barege*, Ginghams, Prints, Muslins and Lawns, Black Lace Shawls and Scarfs, Ribbons, Ac. F’or solo by inui 16 LATHROP A FOOTE. SAVANNAH EXPORTS, MARCH 18. -Per ship Oregon—2,911 bales Upl'd 1 I Cotton, 56,539 feet P P Timber. LIVERPOOL Cotton, 27 bnlcs S PHILADELPHIA—Per brig Samuel Brown—294 bales Cotton. 7U casks Rice, 40 bales Yonf. SAVANNAH IMPORTS. MARCH 18. MATANZAS. CUBA—Pgr echr Pacific—75 hhds Sugar, 47 hhds Molasses. Shipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. MARCH 19. ARRIVED. Ship Charles Carroll, Murcbant, Boston, to Padcl- ford, Fay A Co. Br bark Hebe, Hargrove, Cork, Irelund, in ballast, to J I* Graves. Schr Edmund Frances, Johnson, Ogecchc, with’2,- 000 bushels Rough Rice, to W Crabtree, Schr Pacific, Yates, Matuuzas, Cuba, to Brigham, Kelly A Co. Steamer Gen Clinch, llixou, Charleston, to Brooks Si Tuppor. Steamer Metamora, Harden, Charleston, to Brooks Si Tupper, CLEARED. Ship Oregon, Hen-on, Liverpool—A Low A Co. Br bark Susan, Marshall, St Johns, N B, ill ballast —E A Soullard. Brig Samuel Brown, Baker,Philadelphia— Brighum Kelly ft Co. DEPARTED. Steamer Gen. Clinch, Dixon, Charleston. LADIES’ LINEN GAITERS AND J GAITERS, received tliis day from Philadelphia. S. A. WOOD, 106 Bryau-street. r*HlLDREN>S GAITERS, of every descrip- Him. r.-rr-itf.-rt this duv. fl. A. WOOD. tion, received this day. mar 16 * 8. A. WOOD, 106 Bryan-street. CSPIRIT GAS OR BURNING FLUID.—A1 ^ so, Spirit Gas Lamps. Forsaloby J. A. MAYER. mar 16 No. 154 Broughton-stiecL North, a very fine and large assortment of Bon nets—Pearl, Chain, White, Albino, Fluted nnd I.ncC, with a splendid assortmentof Pnrnsols, Misses Albino, and l.oces, Jenny Lind, F'lnts and Riding Huts, &c., which are offered at low prices by W1CHMANN Si LICHTE, t39 Brongbion st, opposite J. Dixon fit Co’s. Con fectionery. mar 11 jVTJW STRING GOODS.—Just received from the North, a very handsome assortment of Bon net, Neck and Belt Ribbons; Flowers, Tapes, Dotted Ruches, Cupes, Collars, Cuffs und Ladles Viaites which are offered for sule low by WICHMANN 4. LICHTE, 139 Broughton st, opposite J. Dixon & Co’s Coulee lectionery. mar 11 L’ HENDERSON offers forsnle 250 boxes • (iBorgia Tallow Cnndles, 4’s, 5’s, G’a and 8’e, war ranted to stand the summer. SOFT SOAP in bbls, for ftmilly use, 1 bbl Cucum hers, preserved in salt, 10 bbls Planting Potatoes, mar 9 tf FOR PHILADELPHIA—HERON’S LINE. The ilue und fast sailing Packet itionor, JULIA ELIZA, lligbec, Master, having ■art of her cargo engaged, will have quick despatch, 'or balance of freight upply to mar 19 6t CIIA&. A. GREINER FOR BOSTON.—The fast Boiling schr. ,2|82£Aricte. Wheeler, muster, will have quick des- pulcti. For deck load only, upply to Master on hoard, or to mar 7 JAS. A. NORRIS. CSPIRIT OA8 LAMPS.—Tint reerfvgd, a I ploto assortment of Lamp*, for burning Gaa or Fluid. The light I* much more brffiiaut than oil dr candles, far superior In point at cleanliness, and ara more sconomicnl. Also, constantly on hand, die bast quality of Fluid for burning in the lamps. For sale by mar 15 COLLINS k 11ULKLEY, 100 Bryan »t. lj’OSTEIl’S HAND BOOK of European Lite 1 return, for die use of School* and prlrata foml- lles, by Mrs, Foster. The American Illuminated Abbotsford adhlrai of tho Waverly Novels, emlielllshed with ttabsd engret ings, by Ilovret, vol*. 1 and % Notes on the Miracles of Our Lord, by Richard Chererl x Trench. M. A., Professor of Divinity, King’s Coliege, London. >' Milniau’s Gibbons' Rome, nniform with Hants und Macaulay, vol. 1. The I.aw Student, or (jWde to lb* stody of tho Law, hy John Aothon. The Catholic Almanac, for 1830. ' Thu American Drawing Book, by f. •,-CheimMiv^ N. A.; No. 1, Primary and Elementary; No. 2, El«j| rncnturj; No. 3, Perspective. Part 8, Icouographic EnoyclopsaaU. Irelund as I Saw It, by Win. 8. Bdlch. , The East; Hketohea of Travo! In Egypt odd titoHolf Lund, by tiie Rev. J. A. Silencer, M. A. ( • Modern Literature und Literary Moo, by Georgy liimian- " Life of Gcnoral Natiinniol Greene, by W. Simms, School Dialogues, by Charles Northend. A. The Amcricau Spcuker, for Schools, by Nortiiend, A. M. Tho Little Speaker, and JnvonUe Rea schools, by Charles Northend, A M. v Also, a turtiier supply of a ~ James Montjov, by A. 8. Roe. FDR PHiLAilELPHiA^ilERO® wJSgf” 1 Vot ^ ° f IU “ tH0U * P*" 00 * * “ LINE.—The fine nud lust sailing schooner UAs - - - — - - - - - - - GLEE, Rogers, master, having part of her enrgo engaged, will have quick despatch. For freight or passage, apply to Captain on board, or to innr 8 CHAS. A. GREINER. No’s. 8,9 & 10, Coppcrfleld. Tho Mercy Seat, by U. Spring/D. D. The New Timon, by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, b ■» ■ Soyer’s Modern Housowitb. i* An Historical Geography of tb« Bible, by Rev. Ly man Coleman, mar 13 Received hy JOHN Mi. COOPBR. FOR NEW YORK.—The new and fast sailing ship NARRAGANSETT, Burgess, ma»- i ririfiii i‘' | i , 'ff Bh ip NARKAUANSE1T, Burgess, mas- ^ ter, having tne largci' portion of her cargo engaged" will meet witii des patch for tho above port, , For \7 AN ILL A 11KAN9, at 6f cents; also, Extract* tVieght engagements apply to * for tlavnritur teas. Jellies Ac. at reduced nrtaos, mar 1 PADELFORD, FAY * CO. hTkA.MUUAT COMPANY OF (ihiniolA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. fpiIE very light draught Stoiun-packeta H. L. COOK -*• and OREGON ure now making regular trips. The former commanded by Capt. T. E. Shaw, and the latter by Capt. T. N. Philpot, both gentlemen of experience on the Savannah River. These beats ure enabled to reach An gusta nnd Hum- burg, in the lowest stages of the river. The days of departure ure: , From Savannah, on TU45SDAY3 and SAT URDAYS, and From Augusta and Hamburg, on SATUR DAYS nnd WEDNESDAYS. Freight consigned to the Agent at Savannah to be sent via the river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Al abama, Tennessee, will be forwarded free of commis sion. (mur 6) M. A. COHEN, Agent. 3BBJNOLD MONDNGAHELA WHISKEY if-Hri i*® ol oltl 011(1 c h°i < ’-®i fof “ale low to alftLini. consignment, mer 7-2w CHAS. A. GREINER. 13 A CON. 39 hhds. prime Shoulders, for sale low, d by CHAS. A. GREINER, mar 7-2w DRUGS.—Corner of Liberty and Mont, colliery streets.—The undersigned would in form his friends and the public that he has just received a new nud well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery nnd Funcy Articles, warranted as ptlre and genuine as can be purchased in the city. Prescriptions carefully nnd promptly at tended to. Tho subscriber, thankful for past favors, hopes, by strict attention to liis business, to merit a continuance of the same. Soda Water, of superior manufacture, kept during the .Summer season. mar 7 THOS. S. LEWIS. Xiuru UUUtllJ, til HU. I ui.net avmv a Crnckors, Lamp Scissors, &o. For sale by , mar 4 ' COLLINS k BULKLEY. for tlavoring Ices, Jellies Ac. at reduced Received und for solo by O. R. HENDRICKSON * CO. mar 4 Gibbons’ Building. MOURNING DRES8 GOODS.—Blk Barrage* > iTJ - Blk Silk Warp Alpacas; Blk Lawns; BU andWht s; Blk and Witt Plain Ginghams, Ac. for sale 2 by. LATHROP St. FOOTE. DS’ SARSAPARILLA. For sale by Muslins; mar LA ROCHE & GODF: Qaudry’s B gANDS fob 26 RAl’PING PAPER.—For »ahs^ CJPERM, UAJIF, TRAIN und xj fiiot oil. Forsaloby J. q. FALLIdANT. ■ M O. 8UOAR.—50 bhda Prime N. O. Sugar, to b v • store and for sule byi • mi si .«ik >ADE lob 28 PADELFORD, FAY * CO. TJARDY’S ANTI -DYSPEPTIC AND 4*911- 11 Billious Elixir. Fot sale by LARPCHE A GODFREY, feb 66 Uaadry’a BuUdlmg. THE UNRIVALED STOVE! THE "PEOPLE’S CHOICE COOKING; 8TOVB KOB SUMMEU OB WINTER. * A NEW SUPPLY Olthenbqiie has Just been receiv ed. Those persons who wisilld to get them, ua now be famished at notice. The demand for them caused my stock to become exhausted before 1 could re planish. I will hereafter keep a large supply on band Also received a large lot of Japanned VVare, aud a few Yard Humps. JAMES SULLIVAN, Wholesale Manufacturer Tin Ware, ft a. feb 27 12 Whitaker-*!. G°B >S MAOAStNK tor (SHOES, -GAITERS AND BOOTS.- received'by late, arrivals, a supply of Gcut ,—I have ['Gents'Boots, und Gaiters of every description, Ladies’ Gaiters, Slips and Buskins—also a handsome assortment of Childrens’ and Servants' Shoes—Boys’ Congress Gui- ters, Ac. 8. A. WOOD, mar 9 106 Bryan-street. BUCHAN’S HUNGARIAN BALSAM O F ■*-* LIFE. For sule by LaRCHEA GODFREY, mar 9 Gaudry’s Building. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVER- WORT. For sale by LaROCHE A GODFREY, mur 9 Gaudry’s Building. T3AREGES AND TISSUES.—Just received •*-* light col’d Bareges and Tissues—choice colors. mnr6 J. S. MAG1LL. LADIES’ AND MISSES’ G A I- TERS.—Received tills day, K -r brig Augusta— isses’ Maroon and Blue Gaiters Ladies' Bronze Gaiters Children's Fancy Shoes Youth’s Patent Leathor Shoes. SAM’L A. WOOD, mar 14 No. 106 Bryan-street WANCYDRESS GOODS.—Colored l rnich Printed CunilnfOs; FTcnch LaWnap Fou lard Silks ^Ginghams ; Fancy Muislllia, Ac Ac. Wit received by L. T.IROP A PQGTE. uiar 2 D« MEMORANDA. Philadelphia, March 14.—Cleared, schr Dart, *Somers, for Savannah. New-Yoiuc, March 14.—Cleared brig American, Rose, for Havannali. Arrived fchip Columbia, Silva from Havunnah. Nassau, N P, Feb. 23.—Sailed, bark Lion. Alex ander. for Savannah. Philadelphia, March 14.—Arrived schr J II Holmes, Lodge, from Savannah. Cleared, echr Dart. Somers, for Savanuuh. The Br schr Teresa June, (Irnden, from Nassau, N P, arrived ut Charleston on the 18th iiist, reports that the brig Susan Loud, Capt Pendleton, which sailed from Savannah for N Orleans, with a cargo of Rice, &c, nud put in Nuseau in distress, with loss of foremast aud soils, waa nearly r«ady to sail. CANTON CRAPE SCARFS.—A few Canton . ’-tape Shawl*. Mantle* Scarfs, Ac. Just reciev- C< 1, and fbr sale by mar 4 LaROCHE, BOWNE CO. French muslins, cambrics, ac. french Muslins of superior qualities and Cplora, English, Plain and ona Colored Cambrice, umburge, Gingham*, Ac. For aale by 4 Laroche, bowne a c DRAWS THIS DAY. $20,6 5 7! GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. Clas* No. 18, for 1850. To bo drawn ut Savannal), Ga, on Tuesday, March 19, 1850. J. W. MAC It V » CD. Mannger*. 14 Drawn Numbers out of 75! 8 C H E M E : .m657 5 Prizes of. COO .. .5,(KK) 5 400 ...3,099 5 300 . ...2,000 10 290 ....1,200 Ac. &C. T ck-t* *5—dbaiOB m proportion. For sale by E. WITHINGTON. mar 19 D" .T. FICKLING, Colanibia-Square, corner of York tuul llaburaluim-Sirecta. mar 19 , ' 6t '^VA TTAY.—25 bale* prime North River Ilay, lauding 1 1 from brig Buena Vista, und for sale by mar 14 JAS. A. NORRIS. UTONEWARF.jOf Riiperinr quality, consisting of L 3 Cov’d Jars, Butter Pots, Milk Churns, .Jugs, Pitch ers, Water Kegs, Spittoons, Milk Pans, Cockroach Traps. Also, a fine assortment of Yellow Buking Puns, Pie Plates, Ac. Received by lute arrivals, uml for sule by COLLINS A BULKLEY, mar 12 No. 100 Bryan-street. DENTAL NOTICE.—DR. PAR- EONS Surgeon Dentist from New York, respectfully informs thoLadies nnd Gentlemen of Snvnnnah and vi cinity, that he has removed to No. 157 Congrcss^street. over Mr. Van Ness’ Store, near the market, where he will perform all operations on tile Teeth and Gums, in a Btylc not surpassed by uny pretender of the Art in the universe. Teeth set on Gold plate or stump, in the neatest manner without pnin. Chil dren’s Teeth, however irregular they may be, can he ndjusted nnd placed in due form. Ilia superior skill for plugging, filing and extracting difficult Teeth find Roots, is unrivaled : Aching and tender nerves cur ed and lilted, immaterial how largetbe cavity may be, with cement, pure us gold, to lust for life, without pain. Those who have large and tender cavities, and giv en up us lost, by other Dentists, please call, audit will be proved by ocular demonstration, thut they can be saved. From 39 years constant practice lie trusts to give perfect satisfaction. Mineral Teeth and Foil for salr. Reference, hy permission, to Valentine Mott, M. D., Thos. Boyd, M. 1)., Jas. McNnugton, 51. D., N. Y.; Win. Van Deuseig M. D., N. J. ni r 12 3 mo* Brick Company will contract for one 1 cords of good Yellow Pins Wood, fobs daHv*rad.at their landing on the canal, about 74 mile* from the city, within the next 60 day*. Apply t mar 6 tf TURNER A ODEN, M ALBANY CREAM AI.E.—50 Barrels Albany Cream Ale landing from Barque Exact, und for snlq hy mnv 6 W. M. DAVIDSON. IMPORTED LIQUORS.—5 pipes Swan Gin— 4 half pipes and 10 quarter casks Oturd und Cas- tilUmi Brandies, entitled to debenture. For sale by mar 6 W. M. DAVIDSON. PHAMPAGNE CIDER.—25 barrels Newark Refined Champagne Cider, in store nnd for snle by mar 6 W. M. DAVIDSON. TIULLS’ CINNAMON SOAP. For snle by 11 LA ROCHE A GODFREY, feb 26 Gaudry’s Building. MEW SPRING GOODS—1850.—The sub 1 ’ Hcribers have received, imd will continue, to re ceive by future anivals, a largo and well selected stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS, which they offer tor sale at the lowest market prices, and to which they invite the attention of country merchants, factors and planters, feb 28 SNIDER, LATIIROP A NEVJTT. f t LARIFIED SUGAR.—25 burrels landing per barque Ex * and for sale by barque 1 mar 7 by JAS. A. NORRIS. QEED OATS.—300 bushels, for sale by 13 mar 13 6 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO. CONGRESS sale by • feb 27 TER.—Just received and’for LaROCHE A GODFREY, Gaudrey’s Building. I* A Seckics”’ superior Ale, just landed and for sale by CHAS. A. GREINER. tn OLD PENS.—A new supply, Just received and V* for sale by JOlfN JOHN M. COOPER. QO UGH REMEDIES. — .Anderson’s Cough Church’s do. da New England Cough Syrup. Ayer’s Celebrated Cherry Pectoral. Jaynes’Expectorant. *, Gum Candy, Gam Drops, Jujube Paste and Jujube Drdps, Refined Liquorice, Wistar’s Cough Loitngers Ac. A large supply of these popular remedies, just received and for sale bv G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO., feb 27 Gibbons’ Buildings. TJEAL VALENCIENNE LACE GOODS. ■*- v Just receiyed from the Nort h, a very handsome assortment of real Valcncieuue Chemisettes, Cuffs and Collars, do lefico do, do Slojves, do, French em broidered, the latest styles ; netf stvlo Moui-ning Col lars and Cuff's; Embroidered Cambric, do ; travel ling Collars and Cuffs, arid a fiue assortment of Rib bons, for sale low by WICHMANN & LICHTE, 139 Broughton st, opposite Mess. Dixon A Go’s Con fectionery. 6 mur 13 6JPKING GOOD S.—The sulisfcriber has just ^ opened, ut tile Cheap Cash Store, No. 157 Con gress-street, a splendid assortment of NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRESS GOODS, as follows: Bl’k and Col’d Jackoncts, French Prints and Ging hams. Barage Silk Tissue, Plain und Printed. Linen Lusters, Foulards, Lawns, Ae. Also, Linen and Lawn Handkerchiefs, all kinds. Ill.k Lnce and Love Veils, Infants’ Waists. Kmb. Muslin Cups and Collars. m Mourning Collars and Sleeves. Children's Jackonct Collars. Princess Allice and President Collar*. Kmb. Puff'Sleeves and Rreakl'ust Caps. Fancy nnd fll'k Beaufort Ties. Bi’k and Col’d Silk Gloves. And tho best articles of Kid Glove inthc market. Plain, Juckonct and Swiss Muslins. Bl’k and Co’d Silk Mantilla*. Kmb. Muslin Mantillas. ALSO A fine assortment of French and American Ging hams, Drills, Camlets, Checks, Cambrics, Ticking, Sheetings, Shirtings, Osnaburgs, and everything else suitqble for Suminer Pants and Coats, together with other articles too numerous to mention. All of which will bo offered a* low os can lie purchased in tiie city. JPHN VAN NKM- 1>. S.—A Young Mail Wanted a* above. ’ mar 7 eiKRRING’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL, ^ for nervous affections mid dyspepsia. Forsaloby LaROCHE A GODFREY, mar 9 Gaudry’s Building. JUST RECEIVED, pm steamer Northerner a beautiful assortment of Dry Goods, consisting in part of the.following— Silk Maslins, Silk Metalhnes, Plain, Col’d. nnd Printed Bareges,French Cambrics, Muslins aud Ginghams, Silk Grenadine*. Also, French worked Muslin Collars and Cuffs, mourning do, Children ’» Needle Worked Robes, Bo dies and Caps, Muslin B&rids, a full assortment of Linen Cambric Hhdkts, Ribbons and Hosiery in ive- ry variety; For sal« low by feb 25 LAROC 2BE. BOWNE A CO. f AMES.—A large ass.qjtment of Back Gammon ■ Boards and Extra Men, Chess Men and Ch6s» , Boards. Dire. Dominoes arid Dice Boxes. Just red* ed and for sale by G B. HENDhiCKFON A O., eb 25 Gibbons’ Building* * PRINTS.—Spring Prints; English do; French Cambrics, for sale by ...iM LI- a mar 2 LATHROP A FOOT®- PEN KNIVES.—A fine assortment of Pen add * Pocket knives- lust received bv feb 27 pERRY DAVIS’ PAIN Klt-LEfe 1 ceived and for sulc by feb 25 sule by LaROCHE A GODFREY, Gaudre; brig Excel and for sale by LaROCHE A GODFREY, feb 27 « (Jnudry’a Building. nODY’H LADY’S BOOK, FOR MARCH, " 1850; Pattern AlbumforCrochetWork, In which are many very beautiful Designs. Received by mar 2 " J. M. COOPER. #5,900 REWARD. CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING OO. OF GA Savannah, March 4, 1859. rpHE ABOVE SUM will be paid for the upprehen- eion and placing In custody of Mr. GEORGE JJ BULLOCH, the absconding Cashier of this Bank, lie is churgcd with having stolen in note* of the Company, die »um of ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND DOLLARS, mostly of the larger denomina tion. , l r An additional reward of five per cent will be paid on any money returned with or without him. lie is about 5 feet 7 inches high, medinm size, dork hair, durk oyco, dark complexion, black beard, fine teetii, speaks sio w and soft, step* quick when walking, He was last seen in tliis City, so for as con be ascertain, cd, on tho night of Wetluesday last, 27tli February. By Order of the Directors, mar 5 tf R. R. CUTLER, President. LARK’S MATCHES. Forsaloby ^ LA RQCHE A GODFREY, feb 26 * Gaudry’s Bnitdfug. PLAIN AND BLACK BAREGES—Just re- A celveduud for aale low* mnrfi J• 6- beautifying the complexion and skin firir, soft, and transparent, lleo sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON A CC. mar 14 Gibbona' Buildings. VESTIMKNTAL SOAP, ulso Bullaftl’iC ccle- “ brated Tutent Animul and Vegetable OR Soap, for cleaning coat collars, woollen, Linen imd Cotton goods, from spot* occasioned by grrase, paint, far, ’ oils of every description, received and for PHERRY PECTORAL;—12doz. Ayer's Cher- ^ ry Pectoral, received and for sale by ry Pectoral, mar 6 G. It. HENDRICKSON A CO. Gibbons’ Buildings. lYOMESTIC LIQUORS.—50 barrels P. Phelp’s A* Gin, 50 barrels N.E. Rum, landing nnd for sale by mar 6 JAS* A. NORRIS. AYER’S CHERRY 1»KCT0RAL.*-Por sale A by JOHN A. MAYER-w . 156 Broi by mar 4 AtR GUARDIAN, A novel hy Mrs v ' Daniel, author of My Sister Minnie, A Hands not Hearts, a novel by JanerW The Fencing Master, or 18 months i burg, by Alexander Dumas. Fanny Hervey, or the Mother’s Choice. New supplies of Dark Scenes in History, by G.,P. R. James. New York by Gaa Light. feb 25 J. B. CUBBEDOE. MOTTO SEALS*—A due assortment ot trsnspa- 1TA rent and fancy Motto Seals, for sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, mar 13 Market Square. cleaning coat collars, woollen, Linen imd Cotton 4ood i*, frou varnish and JPBHi sale by mar 14 G. IL IIKNDIUUKaON is, CO. (JOAL ! COAL 1—100 tons superior Red Ash ^ (iial, brekeh-afot *cr6c.nd,ftus f duy fb» sale low irojo the wWf, by n?ar 12—6t ** (JHAS. A j ATHUOP dfc FOOTE are ft*w receiving, Mid win continue to receive, dui'imr the summer, a full supply of STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS. Mercbanta, plantar* and olUera are invited to exuui. ine the stock, which Will be offered on favorable term* fUarU T)OMESTICS^50 bale* Georgiabaagburpr A-r 50 bales brown Shirtings and Sheeting* 20 coses Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings 10. hales Shirting Stripe* 6 do Ticking* a cases Cottonades, assorted, 5 bale* Brown Cotton Drill* ; . 3 bales Blue Denims. For sale by * mar II ; , LATHROP (~’4LHOUN’S SPEECH.—The John C- Calhoun of f in the Senate of the tin For sale by * mar 11 ‘"PRIMMING GOOI A talk, Gilded, Steel, at Dresses, and also a large assortment Galloon*; by > .jg WICHMANN . , 139 Broughton tt, opposite J. Dixoq A Co’*" tioncry. mar U