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Thursday Morning, March I860.
LARGEST CIRCULATION !
..-p q'hc DAILV MOBNINO NEWS lias MOW A I.ARO-
" ttv cibcvi.ation than cither of the other daily
** c „ consequently is the Mist Advebtisino
jmperB, B(ate t i lig j- uct j„ jnstiee to ourselves
Mr g D iy r .he benefit of the advertising public.
“ijsl See first page for our ratec of advwtMng.
f Sr 3 Advertisement* should be handed in at an
■ivhour, to insure their appearance iii the paper of
the next morning.
Single copies of the Daily Morning News
mnv he had at J. M. Cooper’s Book store, at J. B
Ci'BBEDOK’s Book store, Congrese-st, and at the of.
fiec of publication, 117 Bay-st. fey Price two cents
|y See first page*
PavanNAH and ChattanooGa. — We have for
seine time desired to coll the attention of our business
men to the importance of establishing commercial in
tercourse with Chuttanooga, which has become n
Items of News by the Niagara.
Eu|gland.
The news possesses no interest. Commercially it
is less encouraging than was anticipated.
From the Continent there is nothing important,
and the political affairs of England present but little
of special interest.
Nothing eventful in n political sense has arisen in
Parliament,and nothing is anticipated beferethe Chan
cellor produces bis budget.
Lord John Russel has given notice that it is in con
templation by tlm Government to abolish the office of
Lord Lieutenant in Ireland, together with the Vice
Royal Court at Dublin. The intention being to have
Irish affairs managed by the Home Department, by a
Secretary for Ireland.
Mr- Jones Lloyd, the eminent banker, is about to
be raised to the peerage. Mr. D'lsraeli being ill, Sir
James Graham is now the recognised leader of the op
position in Parliament—his chief hobby being a change
ill the monetary system.
Her Majesty lias authorised a publication of the fol
lowing liberal rewards for the discovery of Sir John
Franklin, vie : £20,000 to any one who will effectively
relievfffthe crews of the ships ; £10,000 for relieving,
or for such information os may lead to the relief of
any of the ciew ; and £10,000 to any one who shall
first succeed in ascertaining their fate. s
The Canadian annexation movement excites but
„„int of considerable commercial importance as be- little attention Public sentiment appears to be favor-
{JJ the head of our railroad communication and the « bl «.to -receding to any decided expression of the wish-
inart of a large portioii of the trade of those sections
of Tennessee and Alabama which adjoin our State.
We give below an extract from a letter from #m en
terprising and intelligent gentleman to otoe of our lead
ing mercantile firms, by Which it will be seen that the
wuy is open for the prosecution of a profitable «nd im
portant trade with that section.
Chattanooga, March 17, 1850.
Gentlemen: I would be much obliged to you for a
li*t of the prices in your inerket of all kinds of pro
duce raised in this section, such as Bacon, Lard, Flour,
Corn, Peas, Beans, &c., <fcc.
My agency here commenced too late to do much in
the Cotton trade this season. Charleston and Augus
ta Interests have had their agents all over North Ala
bama, for the last six months, with money and fair
promises, “drumming” for the trade. I have lost no
opportunity to endeavor to impress on the minds of
merchants and farmers, the propriety of making this
the market for Cotton the coming season. As it now
in, but few bales are received here that are not bought
in advunce or before it left the river bank, and in some
instance* I am credibly informed, that the crops have
been contracted for before the Cotton was out of
the boll.
I shall visit your city ill a few weeks, in company
with several merchants and farmers, who will take
pleasure in forming a personal acquaintance with you.
Yours, respectfully, » E. R. Mills.
Gen. Mills is a gentleman of etelling merit and re
liability. He was formerly the Superintendent of
Transportation on the State Road, and is at present
Agent of the Central Railroad and Banking Compa
ny. Gen. M. is not only prepared to advance on pro
duce, but is exerting himself to direct it this way, and
should receive the cordial co-operation of our busi
ness men, who have so large an interest in the matter,
being the Agent of the Bunk here, our merchants
have only to obtain the proper letters of credit or in
troduction to him from that institution to insure the
requisite business accommodations and facilities to
enable them to go into a market which promises the
most satisfactory returns.
We will again recur to this subject, having much to
say which we must forego at present, in consequence
of the crowded state of our columns.
ea of tho Canadians Lord Denman harretired fiom
the wool sack, and Lord Campbell bas been appointed
Chief Justice.
Collins’new line of steamers command a large share
of attention and good will. The London Herald says
that it will take something in the shape of a steamship
that was never produced to heat them.
The conduct of Lord Palmerston, in continuing the
Greek blockade, is severely commented upon by the
English journals, and were it not for the belief
which exists, that his Lordship has made a demonstra
tion against Russia, his conduct would meet with gen
eral reprobation.
The Russian court presented an energetic remon
strance against the proceedings of the English govern
ment, and public opinion is general that, if necessary,
tho Czar will give the Crooks efficient support. The
Russian note to the minister at London says : “You
will demand of lord Palmerston to what extent he in
tends to employ force in support "of his claims, in or
der that the allies of king Otho may be in a position
to consider what menns may be necessary for them to
adopt to guarantee the independence of that monarch
and his people."
The London Gazette says that a Queen’s message
passed through Malta on the 25th ult., with orders to
SirM. Parker to cease hostilities against Greece.
Advices from Calcutta are to the 18th of Januaaiy,
and from Bombay to the 4th of February, have been
received. Politically the news possesses interest.
France.
The anniversary of the Republic passed off without
disturbance, and the Ministers of Finance states that
tho revenues will be adequate to the public service
this year without a new loan increased taxes. The
Postmaster opens all letters passiqg to and from sus
pected persons. This conduct has given rise to warm
debates in the Assembly. It is said that France and
Russia are completely united on the Greek questions.
Letters from Toulon state that the French fleet in
the Levant had sailed for the Greek coast. We hear
from the Budget just published,fthat the army is to be
reduced to 408,600 men and that the ^expenses of the
nation are to be reduced 84,000,000 francs.
Commercial intelligence.
Latest dates.
Sfverjiopl, March 9 | Havre, Mur 7 | Havnnn, Mar 22.
Havqftttali Cotton Market, March 28.
COTTON.—Yesterday the sales were only 112 bU,
as follows j 21 boles at 11 ; 3 at Ilf ; 31 at Ilf; 42 at
HJj 15 Hi life.
Money Matter*. Trade, Are.
NEW YORK, March 23.—There was a slight tight
ness perceptible in the money market yesterday; not
enough so however to affect the rates, or to Influence
business transactions. Our former quotations con
tinue to prevail. The supply of money continues fair
and tile enquiry good. There is a good deal of Eas
tern paper in the market, which is freely discounted
at from 7 to 9 per cent.
MACON, March 27.—The market has been inactive,
with very light selling stock. Tho few sales made
here aro at extremes of 10 a lOfc—prices irregular.
CHARLESTON, March 27.—A good business was
done yesterday, the transactions having reached2,100
bales at about the decline noticed on the preceding
day, viz: fe. The sales were as follows : 58 bales at
104; 70 at 10j; 412 at lOf; 64 at 10f ; 275 at 11; 86 at
11 1-16; 644 at Ilf; 186atllf; 143 at 11|; 81 af 117-16;
and 65 bales at life.
AUGUSTA, March 27.—Our market lias been
brought to a complete stand by the Niagnra'a intelli
gence, and we have not heard of a transaction to-day.
But little will be done for two weeks to come, unless
buyers offer better prices than at present they are wil*
ling to give.
Shipping intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH.
MARCH 28.
WOW EXHIBITING
AT LYCEUM HALL.
Trices of adm7sbion reduced!
NINTH WONDER. OF THE WORLD t
Living Phenomenon or Natobe, discovered
about eight years ago, in a savage state, in the Island
of Borneo. Its weight is Twkntt Nine Pounds,
and its mode of travelling, as designed by nature, Is
uponits ell-fours. It has been examined by theprinci.
pal naturalists in the United States and Canada, and
pronouncod by some a combination of malt end
brute, and by others sui generis.
Experiment* In Animal Mnanctlim,
For the cure of Nervous Discuses, which can be ef
fected by immediate application of this principle to
the Brain, without pain, will, or sympathy.
ry Exhibition to commence This Morning, at 9
o’clock, and to continue till 9 o’clock P. M.
|y Admission 25 cents; Children 12f cents,
niar 28
TT'EATHER DUSTERS.—A fine
I? Plain and Col'd Feather Dusters, for
Furniture. Just received, and for sale by
COLLINS A Bl/LKLKY,
mar 20 No. 100 Bryan-street
TYBK88 GOOBS.^tr.—Per Steamer Southern-
*' er.- Bareges, Ginghams, Prints, MaaHni and
Lawns, Black Lace Shawls and Scarfs, Ribbons, Ac.
For sale by
mar 16 LATHROP A FOOTE.
I^SSENCES fob FLAVORING ICE CREAMS,
Li &.c.—Preston’s pure concentrated Extract of
Lemon; Essence Vanilla; Essence Bitter Almonds;
Essencu Rose; Essence Jamaica Ginger; Eslehce Nut
megs; Essence WIntcrgreeu. Forsslcbjf ^
mar 23 amets* Building.
DRAWS THIS DAY—Sales CLOSE at 3 P. M.
$2(Mj00!
GREENE St PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY.
Extra Class No. 25, for 1850.
To bo decided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery
Class 13. To bo drawn at Charleston, 8. C., on Thurs
day, March 28th, 1850. *
J. W. MAURY & CO. Mnnngajns,
78 Number Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots.
1 Prize of
1
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SCHEME:
J3F* Father Mathew left Mobile on the 22il
inst for New Orleans.
ARRIVED.
Bark Express, Andersen, Liverpool, to Master.
Schr Ocean, S H Parker, Baltimore, to Brigham,
Kelly St Co.
Steamer St Matthews, McNelty, Palatka, to Biooks
St Tupper
.Steamer DcKalb, Moody, Augusta to Brooks St
Tupper.
SteameifMetamoru, Barden, Charleston, to Brooks
St Tupper.
Steamer Tennessee, Hebbard, Augusta, with boats
No 7 and 11, to S M Pond.
Steamer Gen Clinch. Dixon, Charleston, to Brooks
St Tupper.
Simons’ Flat from Plantation, with 9 bales S1 Cot
ton, to C Hartridge. »
Middleton’s Flut, by Canal, with 800 bushels Ro£h
Rice, to R Habersham St Son.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Gen Clinch, Dixon, Charleston.
MEMORANDA.
Baltimore, March 23—Cl’d schr Geu Irvin, Wil
son, for Suvannsh.
New-Y'obk, March 21.—Cl’d ship Hartford, San-
nermau, for Savannah ; brig Yankec, Small, for Da
rien, Ga.
Bristol, March 19.—Sl’d bark Providence, Carr,
for Savannah.
Bath, (Me,) March 19.—Sl’d brig Fox, for Savan
nah.
Philadelphia, March 19.—Cl’d schr Kensington,
Foster, for Savannah; C A Greiner, Naylor, for do.
N Orleans, March 22.—Cl’d brig Susan Soule,
Creech, for Savannah; arr schr Mary Eddy, Eddy,
from Savannah.
. .$20,000
... 10 000
... 5,000
.... 4,000 ,
Tickets, $5—Shares in proportion,
For sale by
5 Prize of 1500
10 509
298 100
Ate. Sic.
mar 28
E. WITHINGTON.
, FOR HAMBURG AND AU-
,GUSTA.—The fine new steam-packet
OREGON, Capt. T. N. Philpot, will leave
Saturday, March 30, at five o'clock, P. M. For
freight or passage, having fine accommodations, ap
ply on board, or to M. A. COHEN.
Way-freight payable by shippers, and must be on
board by 4 o'clock. mar 27
FOR BOSTON.—The new and fust sail-
"lg Bark, RHONE, Jewett, Master, having a
part of her freight engaged, will meet with despatch.
For freight engagements apply to
mar 20 PADELFORD, FAY St CO.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—HERON'S
LINE. The fine and fast sailing Packet
cBooucr, JULIA ELIZA, lligbeo, Master, having
part of her cargo engaged, will nave quick despatch.
For balance of freight apply to
mar 19 6t CHA8. A. GREINER
P ECEIVED per hrt
Lb fresh Soda Biscuit,
r brig Wilson Fuller five barrels
5 barrels fresh Butter Crackers,
5 11 “ Pilot Bread,
5 Firkins choice Goshen Butter,
5 boxes Choose; 20 bbls. Mortar Potatoes, a.
choice article; and a choice article of Green and
Black Teas. . JOHN D. JESSE,
msr 21
WO THE LADIES
Ay
4.—We respectfully invite
ar stock of Spring and Sum-
in part as follows, via vSF
■ your attention tp our s
mer Bonnets, consisting in part i .
Super French Lace, Milan Edge, Split Straw, Jenny
Lind, Hungarian Laco, Spanish Straw, Neapolitan
Lace, Slate Cactus, Super Gimp, Fluted Peart and
Pedal, Lyonise, Pamila, Florence, Brocade, &c.
Also, a beautiful assortment of Misses’ Bonnets,
such as Lace, Cobing, Tuley, Gimp, Fluted Pearl and
Pedal, London Plaid, St*., together with a great vari
ety of Artificial Flowers, Dotted Ruches and Tsbbn
Bonnet Ribbons, Neck Ribbons, &«., Ac., ell of whhKt
will be sold at a small advance on first cost.
CURRELL St BOGGS,
mar 20 Ltllibridge’s New Brick Building.
VTOSIEIIY.—Gauze, Merino, Cotton and Silk
IT Undershirts ; ribed and plain Cotton half hose,
with an assortment of Glove*, Cravats, St*. Just re
ceived by PRICE St VEA0KR
147 Bop street
UMBRELLAS.—Just received a fine assortment
mar 21 4
JUST RECEIVED, per steamer Northerner a
beautiful assortment of Dry Goods, consisting in
part of the following—Silk Muslins, Bilk Metalline*,
Plain, Col’d. and Printed Bareges, French Cambrics,
Muslins and Ginghams, Silk Grenadines.
Also, French worked Muslin Collars and Cuffs,
mourning do, Children’s Needle Worked Robes, Bo
dies and Caps, Muslin Bands, a full assortment of
Linen Cambric Hhdkfs, Ribbons and Hosiery in eve
ry variety. For sale low by
feb 25 LAROCHE, BOWNE St CO. &
FOR PHILADELPHIA—HERON’S
•ossa LINK.—The fine regular Packet 8chooncr,
ALFRED EXALL, Capt. Goldcr, will have despatch
for above port. For ireight or passage, having fine
accommodations, apply on board or to
mar 19 5t CHAS. A. GREINER.
UNION
[Tp We invite the attention of the gentlemen en
gaged in constructing the Savannah Gas-works to the
following paragraph which wo take from the Balti
more Clipper of the 23d inst:
Water Gas.—This Gas has been in operation at
this office long enough to demonstrate its superiority
over all other discoveries, both hi intensity of light
and cheapness of supply. It has been exnmined by
gentlemen from various sections of the Union, who
have admitted that it is the best and cheapest light
that has yet been furnished. We understand that Mr.
Brown, the inventor and proprietor, has received va
rious applications for supply, and that the new depot
on President street, will shortly be illuminated with
this Gas.
The editors of the Clipper are gentlemen on whom
the fullest reliance may be placed; the last to counten-
irnre humbug in any form. We know too, that they
liuve given this subject much qjtention, having gone
to considerable expense in the erection of works for
the manufacture of gas for their own establishment.
Caspeb Hauser.—This most remarkable phenom
enon has attracted great attention, and has utterly
confounded speculation as to its true character.
It will be seen by the advertisement, that the.ex-
hibitor has removed to Lyceum Hall, where this
ninth wonder of the world will be exhibited fora few
nights longer. In order tq afford all an opportunity
of seeing it, the price of admission has been reduced
to 25 cents.
Health of Mb. Calhoun.—The Washington
Correspondent of the Charleston Courier, writing un
der date of 24th inst, says: Mr. Calhoun was much
better to-day. His fever was gone, and, though very
weak, he was not considered aa being in any danger.
I find that the rumor of his being engaged in dictating
nnother address to the Senate is unfounded.
FUNERAL INVITATION.
The Friends and Acquaintances of Mr. and Mrs
CHAS. E. O’SULLIVAN, are requested to attend the
Funeral of the latter, from the residence of Mrs.
Maby Sullivan, 110 Bryan-street This Morning,
at 10 o’clock.
HERMAN BALL.—A Ball for the Bene
fit of the INDEPENDENT BRASS BAND,
will be given on Monday Evening next, the 1st of
April, at the Lyceum Hall.
Tickets $2; to be had of Mr. RuEcket, Leader of
the Band, Wost Broad-st., or at the Market Square
House, and also at the door.
Refreshmentr. will be furnished, and the Ball will
open at the usual hours. 4t mar 27
RELIGIOUS EXERCISES.—THE
HOLY WEEK.—The sevice peculiar to this
week, will take place in the Catholic Church, on Wed
nesday evening next, at 7 o'clock, and continue in
the following order, viz :
Wednesday evening, Office of Tenebro with explan
ation.
Thursday evening, Office of Tenebro's Doctrine of the
real Presence and Transubstnntintion.
Friday morning, 8 o'clock, Veneration of tho Cross.
Friduy evening, Passion and Death of Christ.
Saturday morning, 8 o'clock, Blessing of Baptismal
Font.
Sunday morning, High Mass and discourse on the Re
surrection. 5t mar 26
ATHENiEUM.
LESSEES F. C. ADAMS & CO.
ACTING MANAGER H. V. LOVELL.
LAST NIGHT BUT TWO
Of the engagement of the celebrated Irish Comedian
and Vocalist,
MB. HJJDSON.
THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, MARCH 28TH,
Will be presented the Farce of
HOW TO PAY THE RENT!
Morgan Rattler, (with songs,) Mr. Hudson,
After which, t;
THE IlUSH LION.
Tim Moore, (with songs,) - Mb. Hudson.
Mrs. Fizgig - - - Mrs. Lovell.
To conclude with
RAISING THE WIND.
Jeremy Diddler, - - • Mr. Lovell.
Fninwould, .... Mr. Raymond.
Miss Dannble, .... Mrs. Penson.
FRIDAY, last night BUT ONE of Mr. HUDSON.
Pbices.—Boxes and Parquette, 75 cents; Middle
Gallery, 50 cents; Side Galleries, 25 cents; Private
Boxes, $6.
Time.—Doors open at 7; Curtain will rise half-past
o'clock precisely.
feTp* Seats and Private Boxes may be secured at
the Box Office from 3 to 5 o’clock P. M.
Wednesday, third night of Mr. Hudson.
DYE, OLIVER & CO.,
Factor* and Commission Merchants,
BAY STBEET, SAVANNAH.
M. M. Dye. mar 28 ly S. H. Oliver.
LOCHRANE & GAMAK,
Attornles at Law,
Office over the Georgian Reuding Room,SS ?
SAVANNAH.
Osborne A. Lochranc. Thomas W. Canlak.
mar 28 3t
PASSENGERS.
From Panama.
The New-Orleans papers have Panama dates to the
7th inst.
The steamer was hourly expected at Pannma from
[ California.
Steerage passage from Panama to California was
| down to $120, lower than it had been for a year.
Eight or nine vessels had sailed, or were about to
[ sail, for California, with passengers.
The British steamer Bolivia, which arrived at Pana-
| ma for the fimt time on the 23d ult., bringing $600,000
1 specie bullion, left on the evening of the 27th ult,
I earrying with her all the mails ■ from all parts of the
1 world for the South Pacific const The Bolivia had
| on board as passengers M. De Rati Monton, new
| Charge of France to Lima, and several rich roer-
i chants of the South.
The French frigate Serieuse, J. Cosnieb, com-
j mandant, left Panama on the 28th ult., for Punta Are-
| na. Hi e British ship Asia, Rear Admiral Phipps
■ IoBND v, commander, left on the let inst, (Friday,)
f _ t * ,e eame destination*. It appears that there is
'H'' n ?.y er y important going on between his Maj-
ICoetn Rica : ® l * le Mosquitos and the Republic of
1 riior. 6 . on hoard about eight hundred sol-
and eighty nianUeB ’ '^ C ‘^ er * cllee some two hundred
burning of the "Phantom of Disunion’
| w ich was to have taken place in New York, hns been
| postponed, sine die. Several thousand people collect-
I r < on last Friday evening in the Park, waiting for the
I nticipated show ; when, after x long and patient
'' i " jnie,) ody got up and niuue a speech, stating
I at y the advice of several senators and other great
I men in Washington, the whole affair had been given
r'P—it was feared that it might have a tendency
I 0 “e’gravate the irritated state of feeling already ex-
|cstin g between the North and South.
The trial of Albert G. Gaskins, the
r ° Un g man who was arrested in January last by
■ P ec ‘ u I agent of the Post Office Department,
l rha r»ed with robbing the U. 8. Mail, took
8 i acE on Monday last, before the Circuit Court
1 1 ^"irleston, and resulted in his conviction
| n four separate indictments. He wus senten-
j ; p l ° furty Y eara imprisonment a# hard labor
[ j; -grf:c!d jail—ten years for each offence.
Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Charleston— Mrs
Howard, Miss Lathrop, R Goodwin, J Brozcr, R H
Choven, Staley Veletisherf, J Treonor, J B Lester W
H Hall, T O’Donnei', Gen Duff' Green, Creeger, G A
Cocklin, 4 on deck.
Per steamer Metamora, from Charleston—Miss E
Tillman, Miss Habersham, Mrs Elliott, child and ser
vant, Mrs Cogbora and child, Mrs Wayne, child and
servt, 2 Misses Elliott and servt, Mrs Pinckney, J H
Cogbora. H Bright, WII Spiers, N Cuthbert, N Rose,
J DeMartin, C J Gausse, J O’Sullivan, and 6 deck.
Per steamer St Matthews, from Palatka—H R Sad
der, jr, O Barnes, CKerrison, ladv, 3 children and 5
servts, J L Brown, S Q Cochran and lady, E Patter
son, C D Wall, 8 C Wright, Geo Holland, N Haden,
Miss Pinkham, Mrs Green, M Ketchum, Mrs Monroe,
Mr Baisot, Mr Dupont, Fakir of Siva and lady, Jno A
Fraysse, A W Putnam, Bishop Elliott. Dr Furman,
Miss Barnard, and 6 deck.
Per steamer DeKalb, from Augusta—M E Martin
and Dr C K Ayer.
POMAREDE’S
ORIGINAL PANORAMA OF THE
MISSISSIPPI III YE R
AND INDIAN LIFE.
’ m PAINTIND IN OIL.
^ViriLL BE EXHIBITED WEDNESDAY EVEN-
il ing, March27th, and every evening until fur
ther notice, ut
OGLETHORPE HALL.
Music by Prof. V. F. COB1N1, accompanied by the
artist on the Piano.
Tickets 50 cents. Children under 10 years old, half
price. Tickets to be had at the usual places.
Doors open at 7 ; Panorama to commence moving
at 7j o’clock, precisely.
mar 25—tf A. A. PARKER, Director.
CONSIGNEES.
Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Charleston—Brooks
& Tupper, C R R, Fla Boats, Steamer DeKalb, J Ilo.
senband, R Habersham, J C Harley W Henry, Bryan
St DeLyon, P Jacobs, M J Solomons, J Palmer.
Per sterner Tennessee, from Augusta—257 bis Cot
ton und Mdze, to S M Pond, E Molyneaux.
Per schr Ocean, from Baltimore—J Cass, J E Cady
St Co, A Bochert, J D Jesse, Swift, Denslow & Web
ster, Cohens St Hertz, F Sorrell, A Welles & Co, J V
Connerat, Scranton, Jonhston St Co, H A Crime, P
Gablehouse, J A Fawns, C C R, N B St II Weed, I W
Morrell, A A Solomons, P Reilly, Brigham, Kelly St
Co.
Per steamer Metamora, from Charleston—Brooks
A Barie, U Habesham & Son, J M Cooper, E Hender
son, Alexander St Berance, W Curtis, PZogbaum St
’Co, RWayne. agt C C R, Steamer DeKalb.
Per stenmer DeKalb, from Augusta—209 bales Cob
ton, sundry persons.
Per steamer St Matthews,from Palatka—Charleston
Steamers, Boston & Gunby, N A Hardee St Co, Capt
Anderson, Rev W H McIntosh.
TTOUSEKEEPERS’ BRUSHES.—Dusting
in and Floor Brushes ; Scrub and Hearth Brushes;
Popes Head, and Furniture Brushes; Whitewash
Brushes; Painter# and Shoe Brushes; Crumb, Flesh,
nnd Tooth Brushes; Bed Bug Brushes, for eradicat-
ing bed hugs; Plate and Bottle Brushes. The above
Brushes arc of superior quality, and are for sale at
low prices. COLLINS St BULKLEY,
mar 27 100 Bryan-street
TYR. McMUNN’S ELIXER OF OPIUM.
tJ This ia the essentia! Extract from the native
Drag. It contains all the valuable qualities of Opi
um, without Ite deleterious and useless principles.
For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON St CO;
mar 27 ♦ Gibbons’ Buildings.
TYR. J. PICKLING, Columbia-Square, corner
" of York and Habersham-Streets.
of York and Habersham-Streets.
mar 10
MEDICAL NOTICE-*-Deere* MOREL. Of-
lvl- Ace No. 157 Broughten-et. tf feb 7
BOAT COMPANY OF GEGE
AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
epHE very light draught Hteain-packcts H. L. COOK
A and OREGON are 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 tne Savannah River.
These bonts are enabled to reach Augusta and Ham
burg, iu the lowest stages of the river. The days of
departure are;
ES^From Savannah, on TUESDAYS and SAT
URDAYS, and
From Augusta and Hamburg, on SATUR
DAYS and WEDNESDAYS.
Freight consigned to the Agent at Savannah t»
be sent via the river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Al
abama, Tennessee, will be forwarded free of commis
sion. (mar 6) M. A. COHEN, Agent.
11YOWELL, 1H7 Congress-street, has just
A A received a very ffne lot of Note Paper end En
velopes, Pearl Curd Cases; Flower Vazez, Segar
Coses, &c. mat 22
SPIRIT GAS LAMPS.—Just received, a com
pleto assortment uf Lamps, for burning Goa or
Fluid. The light is much more brilliant than oil or
candles, far superior in poi^t of cleanliness, and are
more economical. Also, constantly on band, the best
quality of Fluid for burningin the Uimp.i.' For sale by
mar 15 COLLINS St BULKLEY, IdO Bryan st
ESSftOLD MONONGAHELA WHISKEY
qpqpyj 30 Rbls. of old and choice, for aalrftlow to
■tigBU close consignment,
nior 7-2w CHAS. A. GREINER. *
flfi
£» i
DRUGS.—Corner 5f Liberty and Mont
gomery streets.—The undersigned would in
form his friends and the public that he has just
received a new and well selected stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles,
warranted os pure and genuine as con be purchased
in the city. Prescriptions carefully and promptly at
tended to. The subscriber, thunk!ul for past favors,
hopes, by strict attention to his business, to merit a
continuance of the same.
Soda Water, of superior manufacture, kept during
the Summer season.
mar 7 THOS. S. LEWIS.
EXHIBITION EXTRAORDINARY!
READ ON!
F OR ONE WEEK ONLY, without further nottoe,
being the m-st interest, ng, pleasing and instruc
tive ever ottered to the public—the beautiful Painting
of DANIEL IN THE DEN OF THE LIONS, to-
getner with the wonderful little DOG, which can puz
zle und delight both young and old. She will spell
any body's name, or any article shown it, play whist,
all fours, dominoes, and cast accounts. Every man,
woman und child should avail themselvPB of the pre
sent opportunity. The whole of the above reduced
to 25 cents. Surely that will induce every body.
13*" Open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.
mar 25 1 ARMORY IIALL.
XZIUKBRIDGES’ TATTERSALLS HEAVE
JV POWDERS, for the radical and permanent cure
of Heaves, Broken Wind, Coughs, Colds, Glanders,
and all diseases which affect the mucous membrane
of the Lunge, Windpipe, Throat, and Head of the
Horse. Also, to expel Botts and Worms, loosen the
hide, and keep the animal in good condition.
This remedy is the production of a celebrated Eng
lish Farier, nnd has been used for many years in the
famous Tattersulls Stables, London, and other parts
of Englund, with such distinguished success, that we
were induced to import it into this country; since its
introduction here it has proved to be so valuable a re
medy that we have thought it proper to purchase of
J. Kirkbridge, the English proprietor, the nghtjofman-
ufacture and sule of it for this continent It is now put
up iu a new nnd elegant style. A copyright hns been
secured for it, ana on every package is attached a
stamp with the written signature of A. H. Gough St
Co., to counterfeit which is forgery. Price One Dol
lar per Package.
A. II. Gough St Co., Wholesale St Retail Druggists,
No. 149 Fulton street, New York, Sole Proprietors.
Agent for SavaimaL Ga.,
S. A. SOLOMON?, <fc CO.,
mar 28 Market Square.
■RBUSHES! BRUSHES!!-A fine assortment
A> of Hair Brushes; also Flesh, Cloth, and Shoe
Brushes. Just received and for sale by
JNO. A. MAYER, Druggist,
mar 28 No. 154 Broughton-st.
SARATOGA WATER, m pint bottles. For
sales by L, J. MYERS,
Smets’ Building.
mar 27
L UBIN’S EXTRACTS, as Jenny Lind, etc.
Jules Hauel’s Eau lustral, Lavender Water, "A la
cloche d’or.” For sale by L. J. MYERS,
mar 27 Bmeta’ Building.
gT. THOMAS BAY RUM
for sale by
mar 27
Just received, and
L. J. MYERS,
Smets’ Building.
B A b CON.
mar 7-Qw
30 hkds. prime Shoulders, for sale low,
CIIAS. A. GREINER
JVORY TABLE CUTLERYr-> Just receive J
1 per Southerner, a full supply of Ivonr and Buck
Horn Cudery, also. Pocket Knives Nut Plckers,N«t-
Crackers, Lamp Scissors, Ac.- For file by
mar 4 COLLINS & BULKLEY.
VANILLA BEANS, At G{ cents; also, Extract*
* for flavoring Ices, Jellies Ac. at reduced prices.
Received and for sale by
G. R HENDRICKSON A CO.
mar 4 Gibbons’ Bnilding.
MOURNING DRESS GOOBS.—Blk Barrage*
Blk Silk Warp Alpacas; Blk LuWns; Blk iuidWht
Muslins; Blk and Wbt Plain Glnghfims, Ac. for sale
mar 2 by LATHROP A FOOTE.
SANDS’ SARSAFAklLLA. For sale by
^ LA ROCHE A GODFREY,
feb 26 Gaudry’s Building.
WRAPPING PAPER.— For sale by
VV feb 25 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
PANCY BRICKS GOODS.—Colored Barrages;
x French Printed Cambrics; French Lavygu; Fou
lard Silks ; Ginghams ; Fancy Muslins, Ac Ac. just
received by LATHROP A FOOTE,
mar 2
CARD.—The undersigned having re-opaned
with an entire New stock of DRUGS, CHEM
ICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at No. 139
South-side Broughton-street, (formerly Wal
ker’s Marble Yard) is now ready to furnish anything
in his line, at the shortest notice. SODA WATER,'
made in his own peculiar way, sent to any part of the
city, und always to be had at tho store, in the heigh-
est state of perfection.
Prescriptions put up with care and despatch.
The subscriber having served the public long and
faithfully, respectfully solicits a share of patronage.
mar 27 THOS. RYERSON.
Irwin.
Dooly.
1st Section.
1st “ 4*
Cl EORGIA LANDS.—For sale the following
YT trhets of Land;
Lot Number 3.)1, 3d District, Early.
" " 92, 9th
" " 241, 6th
“ “ 156, 12th
•< “ 7„ 13tli
" “ 168, 3d
•• » 353, 1st
“ “ 148. 14tll
“ 839, 3d
“ “ 269, 5th
“ 21, 22d
“ “ 14, 23d
“ “ 1180, 19th
" “ 204, 10th
" “ . 1266, 20th
" “ 631, 17th
" “ 97, 23d
“ 268, 4th
“ 318, 10th
“ “ 255, 6th
Apply to
mar 18
tf
“ 1st “
“ 2d “
“ 2d '•
“ 2d “
« 2d «
“ 2d “
“ 3d “
" 3d <•
“ 3d
“ 3d “
“ 4th 11
“ 4th “
“ 4th “
JOS. BANCROFT,
No. 117 Bay-st.
ft ANAL FLOUR.—50 bbls. superfine Genesee
J Flour, landing from brig Augusta. For snle by
mar 16 CHAS. A. GREINER
TjVOR SALE.—A superior Family Horse, of good
J? size, and perfectly gentle in single or double har
ness, six years old; together with a superior Patent
Leather Top Buggy, with a fine Harness, made in tho
city of Ncw-York. They may be seen at the Livery
Stable, corner of Broughton and Barnord-streets.
mar 26 tf
TO BUSINESS MEfft
T HE Publishers of the "CHATTANOOGA GA
ZETTE” offer their paper to the business men
of the Southern cities as one of the best Advertising
Mediums in the South-West. Our Mr. Danforth, late
Publisher ft* Athens, Ala., brings to the “Gazette”
several hundred new subscribers from the Elk River
country, which addition gives our paper a very ex
tensive circulation among Planters, Fanners, Trad
ers, Merchants, and others. Advertisements hand
somely displayed, and terms very moderate.
DANFORTH & PARHAM.
Chattanooga, March, 1850. .
SPERM, LAMP, TRAIN and NEAT8-
10 FOOT OIL. For sale by
mar 1 J. Q. FALLIGANT.
O. Sugar. Is
i oy a
PADELFORD. FAY A CO.
riODEY’S MAGAZINE for March, received by
mar 2 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
TV o. SUGAR-^50 lihds Prime
11 • store and for sale by
feb 28
PRINTS.— Spring Prints; English do { Brunch
Cambrics, for sale by
mar 0 LATHROP A FOOTE.
pEN KNIVES.—A fine assortment otPen and
Pocket knives, just received by MR
~ “ ‘ square.
feb 27
J. B. CUBBEDGE, Market-aij
PERRY DAVIS’PAIN KILLE5. Just rt-
-*• ceived and ior sale by
Laroche & Godfrey,
feb 25 Gaitdrey's Building.
Sl'ERDI AND SOLAR OIL.—Landing frota
brig Exeel and for sale by
LaROCHE & GODFREY,
feb 27 Guudry's Building.
f’ODY’S LADY’S BOOK, FOR MARCH,
1850; Pattern Album ior Crochet Work, in which
: many very beautiful Designs. Received by
nar 2 J. M. COOP
ER
95,000 REWARD.
CENTRAL RAILROAD <fc BANKING CO. OF GA
Savannah, March 4,1850.
tJMIE ABOVE SUM will be paid for the apin'alien -
1 sion nnd placing in custody of Mr. GEORGE J
BULLOCH, the absconding Cashier of this Bank.
He is charged with having Staten in notes of tho
Company, the sum of ONE HUNDRED THOU
SAND DOLLARS, mostly of the larger denomina
tion.
An additional reward of five per cent will be paid
on any money returned with or without him. • Ha
is about 5 feet 7 inches high, medium size, durk hair,
dark eyes, dark complexion, black heard, fine teeth,
speaks slow and soft, steps quick when walking. Ho
was last seen in this City, so (hr as eun be ascertain
ed, on the night of Wednesday last, 27th February.
By Order of the Directors,
mar 5 tf R.R. CUYLEIt, President,
TVKGBOE8 WANTED TO HIRE.—The Sa-
I v vaunah Patent Brick Co. wish to hire 18 or 15
Frimo Negroes. Wages payable monthly. Apply to
mar 21' 3t TURNER St ODEN.
P HENDERSON offers forsale 250 boxes
1J • Georgia Tallow Candles, 4’s, 5’s, 6’* and 8’a, war
ranted to stand the summer. -
SOFT SOAP in bbls, for family Use, 1 bbl Cucum
bers, preserved in salt, 10 bbls rlantiug Potatoes,
mar 9 tf
0T TO THE LADIES!
FANCY AND TRIMMING STOKE OF
W ICHMANN &L1CHTE.—Just received another
large assortment of BONNETS, aa Jenny Lind
and Hungarian, new styles, Sicilian, Neapolitan Lace,
Spanish, Diumond, Pamila, French, and Misses’ Bon-
nets of every description. The ladies are respectful-
ly invited to call and see at 139 BROUGHTON-ST,
mar 22
HULLS’CINNAMON SOAP. For sate by
Jtl LA ROCHE St GODFREY,
feb 26 Gaudry’s Building.
F lench rose, orange-flower and
P«*fch for saUi by L. J.
mar 29 Smeta’
ifiOMB AND SEE.—A very rich assortment of
V; B&ffs. Purses, Portmonaiea, Card Cases, Paper
Cutters, &c., at HOWEJ^L’S,
mar 22 I 57 Congwma-atreet
TOEEBE’S COOKING RANGkS—The un-
I) dertigned ha* Just received e half dozen W. Bee
be,! Cooking Ranges, for buraing wood or coal, with
or without water baeUk, which wul be sold i t e email
advance on New-York. prices, and wu’ranted-to give
perfect satisfaction or no sale-
mar 23 KeARTHOR A MOM*.
1VEW SPRING GOODS—1850.-“-The sub
11 scribers have received, and will continue to re
ceive by future arrivals, a large and well selected
stock ot
STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOOfifi,
which they offer ior sale at the lowest market price*,
and to which they invite the attention of country
merchant*, factors nnd planters,
feb 28 SNIDER LATHROP A NEVITT.
CIEUIUNG’S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL,
tor nervous affections and dyspepsia. For side by 1
LaROCIHE A GODFREY,
mar 9 Gaudry’s Building.
SPRING GOODS.—Cloths, Tweed* A French
O Cassimer, with Bilk and Marsaillea Vesting. Just
received by PRICE A VEADER,
mar 21 4 . 147 Bay street
CLARIFIED SUGAR.-® barrel* loading pm
^ barque Exact, and for note hY _
mar 7 JA8. A. NORRIS.
nno THE LADIES.—Ju*t received from tho
North, a very fine and largo assortment of Bon
nets—Pearl, Chain, White, Albino, Fluted and Lace,
with a splendid nasortnientof Paranoic, Miases Albino,
and Laces, Jenny Lind, Flats sad Riding Hate, fc
which are offered at low price* by
WICHMANN A UOSTfex *
139 Broughton st, opposite J. Dixon A Co’s. 9Mb !
fectionery. 1
r;HAMTAGNE CIDEJfce-®”
V -' Refined Champagne Cider, ia saw