Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, April 12, 1850, Image 3

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I ..V-Ut Rise !N~'the Tf.NNEffSEK.—VVo Irani from thu last Huntsville Advocate that the Tennossoe ivcris now sevcrtil inches higher than ever |. novvrli even exceeding; the great freshet of 1847- ^ ' 3 ollt ‘ ts a l ,no8t every where; much distress tmd loss must result from the overflow of all tho low hinds. Whites- liU|ir and Gunter’s Landing are submerged Crossing the n v er *■ suspended, and thesteam- hoHts esnnot make regular trips for tho want of Wood, & c * From Yucntam News from Yucatan to March 15, has been received at Havana. The affairs of the pen insula have decidedly improved of late. The war with the revolted Indians, which hud for a time prostrated every branch of industry and reduced the country to so deplorable a state, is now almost ended. In the South tho savages | H ,ve received a severe blow. In and after an action, which took place recently, the whites captured 888 families, among which were 182 men, 149 horses, 100 mules and a lurge quantity of munitions of war. Col, Molas writes that, in conformity with his instructions, he had occupied Tikue, the rancho of San Jose and Sisbechen, having had various encounters with the rebels. Another officer attacked Ilotebch, where the enemy was fortified. The result was tho dispersion of the Indians. The number of savages killed in the skirmishes was 57. The Yucatan papers are quite .confident that the rebels cannot make much more resistance. It is asserted that those who still hold out are scattered in little bands, acting without concert, and consequently ineffectively. Most of tho Indians, it is said, are anxious to return to their allegiance, but are prevented from doing so by the throats of their chiefs. In spite of this fuvorablo appearence of affairs, it appears that on the 11th of March, between 2000 and 3000 rebels assembled in the neighborhood of Val ladolid, A party of about 400 Goverment troops had gone out to drive off tho intruders. A nuiionul guard is to be established in the peninsula. Medical College of the State of South Carolina.—Among tho graduates at the re cent Commencement of the above institution, we observe the names of the following gentle men, from this State : T. J. Colman, of Hous ton; S. P. DuBois, of Greensboro; Jas" R. Redd, of Stewart; andP.D. Torbet, of Burke county. Correspondence of the Morning News. Havana, 6th April 1850. Since our report of 31st March, business generally was interrupted for more than a week by the holi days, and has scarcely yet had time to resume its usual course. Prices of Sugar are on the whole some what easier, although Planters do not yet make auy concessions of importance, as the suplies during the post ten days were more restricted than usual at this period, and there has not been a free accumulation of stock. This was owing to very boisterous weath er, accompanied by heavy rains, whereby the roads iu the interior were much injured, the movements of coasters impeded and grinding was interrupted. The weather since yesterday is again stormy ; so much so as to interfere with the loading of vessels in the harbor. Our quotations are : —- Middling to fine Whites,-!)} a 10 rials ; ordinary Whites, 81 a 8} rials ; Yellows, 6a 7 rs.; Browns, 51 a 51 rials; Cucuruchos; ■IJ a 5 riuls. iUuscavudos are at 5 a 51 rials for ordinary to mid filing; 5J a 6 for good to prime. MOLASSES may be obtained at 1J rials in the out- ports. COFFEE is very dull and prices nominal. IMPORTS.—A cargo of Jerked Beef from New Bracelonu was placed at 6} rials ; there are 4 cargoes on hand. Fish has been in small supplies; 107 casks Boston Cod realised 25 rials, and 200 drums Haddock, from Guernsey, equal to that imported from the Brit ish Provinces, fetched 28 rials. The stock of Lard lms increased, being now equal to 7500 kegs ; prices are a little lower. The supplies of Rice have been ac cumulating during the recesB, and the article is dull. There are now 1700 casks Carolina in first hands, and several more cargoes known to be on the way. The snles comprised some small parcels Carolina at 10} rials, and 300 bags Valencia at 10 rials. No W. P. Lumber has arrived for a long time, and its yalne is advancing. The only sale was of 50,000 feet from Portland (which came in some time since) at $221- 1 here have been no further arrivals of P. Pine. The ihe late supplies of Box Shooks have been moder ate, but the dealers still keep aloof from the market, luiviag as yet quite enough for their wants from pre vious purchases, and their receipts under contract. Ai few small lots have been purchased by Planters at nuls for cash and credit, but a buyer could hardly bo iound at (he moment for a large parcel. There is an increasing inquiry for Hhd Shooks of both sorts, the stock ot which is moving oil and the quantity on hand is not large. We raise our quotations for Mus covado Shooks, which however only meet with pur chasers for small parcels; the rate of 16 riuls is for v e- ry superior quality. EMPTY CASKS have been arriving freely which caused tire price to recede a little. Hoops continue scarce; R. Island were sold at $60 and 1000 14 feet at *ho 1 some from New Orleans realised $55. Candles are in good enquiry for both sorts, and prices a little higher. Oil of both kinds has also advanced still mure. YVe may remark, that the demand for Whale 'al will slacken, as grinding draws to a close, but f’Pqrni will bo required in large quantities titan usual un account of the scarcity of Spanish Oil, which cems to be owing to the small yield of the OUve crop, cargoes Flour ebunged hunds at $10} per 200 ,/MlGIITS.—Vessels continue abundant; the last io a 61 ? "ere at AJ2.15i for Cows and a Market—JJ2.- r'y KI ., £2.15 for Hamburg; and a small Brig at £3.- uLrT ltum to ® remeln - Coastwise Freights ore at $1 * ™ x i “ ri| i fpr Molusees $2 has been paid for small SJ? Northern ports ; $11 to Southern. V,,..!, ,, on London 10 a 104 pg prein.; New and Boston 1 a 14 pg discount. DIVIDEND no. 6.—At a regular "meet- itiou ■ the Trustees of the Savannah Instittu- seven nw?” 1 . 8 *’ 00 Monday evening, a dividend ot lnstituMm, Cent declared from the earnings of the an 3 ’ I la Ycble on and alter Monday next. -■ 11 • HIRAM ROBERTS. Sec’y. —The subscriber respectfully Basement of }{!™5 that he ,1R8 °P™ed a School in the be tauL-hr „ii .if ® econ <l Baptist Church, in which will ucatfoii ParH? 'T uche8 ° f 8 thorough EngUsh Ed- cmentarv art .U- u ^ lw attention will be given to the el- SurS?'’’, BERNARD MALLON. WYE1L ’~ Rev ' J - T ’ ROBERT, Rev. H. O. mar 29 Componiri S Conjzn and * Ul vonyza ana rnuiq . fetyllingia. I tainn,? P ?f R u 0n ' 8 8 Goncentr ated Extract, con- OmyzT/rnm th ? ^ CtlVe Medical Properties of the StylWiiT y known tts B^ck Root,) and the TW 5 V r Queen’s Delight. "m Near no nt3 j ave been lon 8 “sed among our South- withte““IfecenHy by the Medical Profession, mntism 7n Pr r ? 8 « lt8 > m cases of Chronic Rheu- Syphip; ^cera 0* Jong standing, and Secondary Sarsanarillf I ucl i 8U Penor to any preparation of Prompt ta alterative, being more active and bave induced t ?P ern . tl on on the system. These facts Hon of Phvgl 1 ;. 8 8Hb fl sc ” ber8 to present to the atten- coriliim > a, c la ns a fluid extract prepared strictly ac- v °ifi of nil uufi Parmaceutical science, de- notdouhiin^“S.®oou'ent and inert parta of the roots, ^^"^^‘itwill supersedere unscientific and Pri,.° £, tratlnn9 hitherto used. i’rpnaTnn p S r bott l e . or six bottles fpr $5. ra Parcd and sold b, rURNER&ODEN, Monument-Square, And by T. M. TURNER, 181 Bny-i, treat, Savannah, Ga. 05°AVGUSTA A WAYNESBORO’ RAIL ROAD.—An instalment of Ten percent on subscriptions to the capital atock of this Company, haa IT ti or before the 10th day of April, inst., at the offi’enof Mr. Joseph Bancroft, the Secretary, next door to Central Rail Road Bank. Tho certificates already issued must be produced, in order to have tills payment en dorsed. ALEX. R. LAWTON, april I lOt Presidentl. PASSENGERS. Per steamer Oregon, from Augusta—A R Lawton, lady, child and srvt, Miss Brown, Mrs Philpot, Rev 1' L Hainner, J J Carter, W H Peyton, Mai J G Brown, & srvt, AB Ester, Cnpt Hargrove Mr Schreck, 2 deck. Per steamer Isabel, from Havana, for this city: E C Mauran and ladV, Providence, JR!: S P Richard son, N Y; E H Blatcnford, do; Miss Blatchford, do; Miss Hubbard, do; John Benson, do; Julius' Smith, California. CONSIGNEES. Per Steamer J Randolph, from Augusta—54 bales Cotton, to Brigham, Kelly <fe Co. Per steamer Oregon, from Augusta—375 bales Cotton, to Williams & Hollis, G W Gormany A Co. Per schr Alvarado, from Baltimore—Swift, Dens- low & Webster, Cabell, A Champion, Ford A Watts, T J Walsh St Co, H A Crane, A Welles & Co, Wood, Clughorn A Co, T S Wayne Brigham, Kelly & Co. Commercial intelligence. LATEST DATES. Liverpool, Mar 23 | Havre, Mar 21 | Havana, April 6 Savannah Cotton Market April 12. COTTON.—Yesterday only 98 bales were sold, as follows: 38 bales at Ilf ; 55 at 11}; 4 atlljc. mar 23 ATGUSTA, April 19— Cotton.—The rapid falling off in receipts has given hoders much confidence, and as the bulk of the present stock is in second hands, we look for but littlo business to he transacted in this ar ticle until better prices are paid. The receipts at this point are very light when compared with last year, and there is but little going forward. The following quotations will approximate to the prices asked and paid at the close of business last evening : Ordinary to good ordinary 10} a 11 Middling llfa- Good Middling llfa— Middling F’air 11 Sail} Fair to good lair Il}al2 The River is now in excellent boating order, and steamers are doily arriving, heavily laden with goods for our merchants and those of the interior. There have been more goods shipped via Savannah this sea son than for a number of years past We are glad to to see it. Savannah >s the natural channel, and with the light draught boats at present on the river, it must be very low if goods cannot be brought up in the same time from Savannah, as is now taken by the South Carolina Railroad, Deficiencv in the Cotton Chop.—The Macon Messenger of Wednesday publishes a revised state ment ot the receipts of Cotton at that place, for the month of March, by which it appears that the de crease, as compared with tho month of March last year is 1,891 bales. The decrease in the receipts at the ports up to the latest dates, compared with those of last year, is 488,- 391. The decrease in the exports thus far os compar ed with the exports up to the same period last year as 433,818, while the stocks on hand and on ship boari' up to latest dates shows a decrease of 24,494. % Savannah Exports* April 11* PHILADELPHIA—Per schr Kensington—95,450 feet Lumber. Shipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. - - - APRIL 12. ARRIVED. Steamer John Randolph, Augusta, with boats No 12 and 17, to T R Mills. Steamer Lamar, Creswell, Augusta, with boats No 3 and 16, to T R Mills. Steamer T S Metcalf, Postell, Augusta, with boats C and 12, to S M Pond. Steamer Oregon, Philpot, Augusta, to M A Cohen. Schr Alvarado, Boozer, Baltimore, to Brigham, Kelly A Co. CLEARED. Schr Kensington, Foster, Philadelphia—Cohens & Hertz. DEPARTED. Steamer Metomora, Blankenship, Charleston. Steamer Ivanhoe, McNclty, Burnt Fort, Ac. FOR PHILADELPHIA"-—Heron’s Liue.—The new and fast sailing paeket Schooner “ CHAS. A. GREINER,” Naylor, Master, will sail on Saturday next, 13th inst, For Freight of 75 bales cotton (on deck,) or passage, having nand- some accommodations, apply on board at Harris’ Wharf, or to apl 12—It CHAS. A. GREINER. ATHENEUM. LESSEES F. C. ADAMS & CO ACTING MANAGER H. V. LOVELL Last Night hut one of the Engagement of tho Cele brated American Actress M I SSe£8Hl A X, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 12, 1850. tile enter- tuiinnents will commence with Bulwcr's play of THE LADY OF LYONS. Claude Melnotte Mr. Couldock. Paulino Miss Cushman To conclude with TOM NODDY’S SECRET. Tom Noddy Mr. Bellamy. Inkpeu Raymond. Capt. Armond Kames. Gabrielle Mrs. Lovell. Mary Miss Caepenteh. Saturday, Benefit and last appearance of Miss Cush man. Fricks of admission During Miss Cushman's Engagement.— Boxw and Parquette, $1; Middle Gallery, 50 cents; Side Galleries, 25 cents; Private Boxes, $6. Time.—Doors open at 7; Curtain will rise half-past 7 o’clock precisely. Ljy Seats and Private Boxes may be secured at he Box Office from 3 to 5 o'clock P. M. DRAWS TO MORROW. 50,000 DOLLARS!! 28,0001 17,000 DOLL JUS', Ac. Ac. 10 Prizes of 3,000 DOl . A.RS. 15 Drawn Numbers out of 71 I Nearly as many prizes as blanks GREENE A PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. Extra Class No. 30, for 1850. To be decided by drawingof Va. Monongalia Lottery, Class 42. To be drawn at Alaxandria, Va., on Satur day, April 13th, 1850. 15 Drawn Numbers in each Package of 25 Tickets. J. W. MAURY &: CO. Managers. SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 Prize of $50,000 1 28 000 1 17,000 i 10,000 1 4,650 T cki'tf, $15—Shares in proportion. For sale by apl 12 E. WITHINGTON. 10 Prizes of $2,000 10 500 20 250 400 150 &c Sc. a W ANTED, two Boys who can read and write, as apprentices to the printing business. Ap ply at this office. aplO EXHIBITION EXTRAORDINARY! F OR ONI? WEEK ONLY, without further notice, being the most interesting, pleasing and instuc- tive ever offered to tho public—the beautiful Painting of DANIEL IN THE DEN OF THE LIONS, to gether with the wonderful little DOG, which can puz zle and delight both young and old. She will spell any body’a name, or any article shown it, play whist, all fours, dominoes, and cast accounts. Every man, womun and child should avail themselves of the pre sent opportunity. The whole of the above reduced to 25 cents. Surely that will induce every body. JIp” Open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Spl 8 ARMORY HALL. C ONCERT.—MR. G. B. MITCHELL, Professor of the Flute, respectfully announces that he will give a Concert of Vocal and Instrumental Music, at the AtheReum, on Wednesday evening, 17th instant, when he trusts, that through the Professional assist ance kindly proffered him, in addition tohis own exer tions, a Programme worthy of patronage will bo Rre- sented. Full particulars wiU be duly announced. Tickets fifty cents each, can be obtained of Mr. M. at F. Zog- baum & Co’s Music Store. tf npl 9 P ER SOUTHERNER—1000 LADY’S -AND MISSES BONNETS, of every description, and I also a very handsome assortment of Bonnet anil Belt Ribbons, just received and offered at cash price. WICHMANN Si LICHTE, 139 Broughton sL opposite J. Dixon & Co’s Confec tionary. apl 22. L adies fearl inlaid desks,—a few of the above of very superior quality and extra finish, received by april 12 JOHN M. COOPER. A NEW ARRIVAL of Choice Fluid or Spir it Gas Lamps, also a good assortment of Lamp wick, Fluid, Camphene, and Oils, Tin Cans for do. Fresh Fluid and Spirit Gas, always on band and for sale at No 72 St. Julian st, near the Market square, Savannah, Ga., by april 12—3t-fst WM. CURTIS. S PRING MEDICINES.—The Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Compound is prepared on an entire ly new plan, by costly and elaborate machinery, by which all the delicate properties of the Sarsaparilla and other ingredients ure obtained in their highest de gree of excellence. One bottle of the Graefenberg Sarsaparilla will go as far as ten bottles of ordinary Sarsaparilla, and is, therefore, Ten Times Cheaper. Eacli ingredient is well known to medical men, ns possessing great curative powers : at the head of which stands the Princely Saksapabilla. It con tains two or three vegetable extracts, however, of mo dem discovery, whicn we do not make public, but which add wonderful efficiency to all the rest. Price $1 a Pottle. GRAEFENBERG HEALTH BITTERS.' As a tonic ; a deobstruent, n restorer of the tone of the system, and to refresh the sallow complexion, they are of immediate and potent ellicacy. Taken in the spring and summer months they are the most powerful Preventive to febrile and aguish complaints. Throughout the Western and Southern portions of this country these Bitters should be freely used. The price is but 25 cents a package, which will make two quartrs !—sufficient tor a whole season’s use. For sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, apl 12 Market-square. TYTOTICE.—The undersigned having given his lx Son Moses Y. Henderson an interest in his bu siness, the business will in future be conducted un der the name of E. Henderson & Son. april 11—6t ELIJAH HENDERSON. N ew spring and summer goods.— The s Ascribers have just opened a largo and well selected assortment of Spring and Summer goods, comprising every variety of material and style, suitable for the present season, all of which they are prepared to make up to order at short notice, and in the most fashionable manner, april 10 . HAMILTON & SYMONS. N ew eagle steam saw bull- wanted TO HIRE, by tho year, two or three able bodied men, for whom liberal wages will be paid. Apply to R. A. Lewis, No. 118 Bay st, or to JAMES QUANTOCK, Jr., april 10—4t at New Eagle Steam Saw Mill. r> ACON. SUGAR, FLOUR, HAY, RICE. -L* 25 caska^irime Bacon Sides 15 •• “ “ Shoulders 12 hhds prime N. O. Sugar. 10 barrels prime Pork. 60 bundles Northern Hay. 50 bbls Baltimore Flour. 20 tiercs Bice, various qualities—for sale by april 10 W. WOODBBJDGE. - - SPRING GOODS—A large variety of - - Elk and cold Oashmerette, blk and d’d wrap D Ete Sacks, and Palo Aho Coats, for sale low by *P r, l 10 HAMILTON & SYMONS'. BIARIETTA HOTEL. M TIIE Proprietors of the Marietta Hotel, would respectfully inform their friends and tho public generally, that their house has been greatly enlarged and thoroughly repaired. Their rooms are furnished with good bedding, and well ventilated, and they are determined to spare neither pains or expense, in ma king it one of the best houses in upper Georgia. Marietta is oue of the most beautiful and pleasant villages of this portion of the State, and at the highest point on tho Western and Atlantic Rail Road, between jhe Atlantic Ocean and Tennessee River. Every in ducement is here held out to the people of the low country, to spend tile Summer months in our village. The society is as good as can be found in upper Geor gia ; the water is os pure and healthy as the moun tains can afford; three miles off' is our beautiful Ken- nesaw, from which may be seen nearly all the highest points in Georgia. The proprietors are prepared with horses, buggies and carriages, to accommodate all who may wish to ride for pleasure or on business, and are determined to see that none go away dissatisfied. JOHN F. ARNOLD, GEORGE S. OGLESBY, april 5—4m(w) ' Proprietors. P. S. The Savannah Republican, Charleston Even ing News, and Macon Messenger and Journal, will please copy five times, weekly, and forward their ac counts to us at Marietta, for payment, or come and see us and board it out. G as fixtures stratton &. dobson, will receive in a few days, a large assortment of GAS BURNERS, Chandeliers, Pendants, Brnckets, Portable Burners, dsc, &c, ‘from Cornelius & Co, Philadelphia. Wil' also put in the Pipes from the streets into the Churches, Dwellings, Stores, &c, on the most reason, able terms. For further information, npply at No. 72 ST. JULIAN STREET, april 9-lm Near tile Market. I T'RESII FRUIT. Just received, per brig Henry Marshall, 200 bunches Bananas, 5000 Plantains, and 20 doz. Pine Apples. For sale by apl 9 lw FORD & WATTS. P ANTON CRAPE SCARFS—A few Canton Crape Shawls, Mantles Scarfs, &c. Just reciev- ed, and for sale by LaROCHE, BOWNE CO. mar 4 I CE CRBIEAN CHURNS and Freezers, Rotary and Staff Butter Churns, Spungaand Hipp Baths. Clothes Hampers, Com Poppers, Egg Fryers and Poachers, Plated Tuks and Spoons, Kuile Rests. Pink ing Irons, Apple Roasters, Foot Baths, Chothes Pins, Glove Stretcners, Tea Bells,Lamp Scissors,Cork Draw ers, &c. Just received, and for sale by COLLINS St BULKLEY, apl 4 No. 100 Bryan-street. ’^RAVELLING TRUNKS, Travelling Bags, -I- Gutta Pereha Bags, School Satchels. u a wnon npril 4 S. A, WOOD, 106 Bryan st 3 nnn BUSHELS of pribik corn, ^0,1/1/ Just received and for sale by april 6—tf DYE, OLIVER & CO. S3,000 REWARD. CENTRAL RAILROAD & BANKING CO. OF GA Savannah, March 4,1850. r PHE ABOVE SUM will be paid for the apprehen- sion and placing in custody of Mr. GEORGE J BULLOCH, the absconding Cashier of-tills Bunk. He is charged with having stolen in notes of the ,1... nuTP HTITiinTIF.n THfllt. 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. Ho is about 5 feet 7 inches high, medium size, dark hair, dark eyes, dark Complexion, black beard, fine teeth, speaks slow and soft, steps quick when walking. He was lost seen in this City, so far as can be ascertain ed, on the night of Wednesday last, 27th February. By Order of the Directors, mar 5 tf R. R. CUYLER. President. PHILADELPHIA SHOES—Ladies Black- X Bronze and blue Morocco half Gaiters. Ladies Blk and Bronze Morocco Polka Boots. S. A. WOOD apl 8 . 100 Bryan-street. 1VEGROES WANTED—The subscribers, Cor- tractors on the Augusta A Waynesboro’ Rail Road, wish to hire until the first of January next, on for a shorter period, Sixty able-bodied men; Twenty boys, and a few women, to work upon said Road, be tween the Central Rail Road and Waynesboro’. For further particular* apply to Josefs Sancsoyt, 117 Bay street. april 6-7 JOHN D. GRAY & Co. STEAMBOAT LINES. FOR AUGUSTA and HAM- AtawiawwMMi;. BURG, to lenve every FRIDAY ornliig, at 9 o’clock The New and splendid Steam er HANCOCK, Capt Murbay, will louvp for the above porta and intermediate landings, on Friday, 12th Inst, at 9 A. M. For freight or passage apply on hoard, or to JOHN FOSVElt, Agent, april 12 Anderson’s Lower Wharf. , FOR HABIBURG AND AU GUSTA.—The fine new steam-packet OREGON, Capt. T.’N. Philpot, will leave Saturday, April 6th. at five o’clock. P. M. For freight or passage, having fine dbcommodatlons, ap ply on board, or to M. A. COHEN. Way-freight payable by shippers, and must be on board by 4 o’clock. apl 2 FOR BURNT FORT, Via Darian, 8t Simons, Island, Brunswick, Bethel, Jef- fersonton, Sic. The steam-packet I VAN- HOE,Captain P. McNelty, is now receiving freightand Passsengcrs at Kerry wharf, and will leave Thurs day, at 4 o'clock P. M. For Freight or Passage, ap ply on board, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent. (y All Freights payable by shippeis, and will be stored during the abseuce of the bout free of charge9 Freights consigned to the Agent will be forward, ed free of commissions. april 8 FOR AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG. The superior light draught steam Pack et. H. L. COOK, Captain Shaw, will leave as above, Tubsdav at five o'clock| for Freight or Passage, apply on board, at Dillon’s wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent, apr 9 amt UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY* OF GEORGIA _ AND SOUTH CAROLINA. tTlHE very light draught Steam-packets H. L. COOK A snd 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 the Savannah River. These boats are enabled to reach Augusta and Ham burg, in the lowest stages of the river. The days of departure are: Rip From Savannah, on TUESDAYS and SAT URDAYS, and From Augusta and Hamburg, on SATUR DAYS and WEDNESDAYS. Freight consigned to the Agent at Savannah to be sent via the river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Al abama, Tennessee, will be forwarded freo ofcommifi- sion. (mar 6) M. A. COHEN, Agent FOR NEW YORK.—Old Established Lino. Packet for Saturday, the 13tA inst. -jjgvfe The well known superior Paeket ship SfeSSi HARTFORD, D. Sannermnn, Master, having a large portion of her cargo engaged, will sail as above. For freight or passage, having very superior accommodations, apply on hoard at Telfair’s wharf or to . april 8 'BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. FOR NRW ORLEANS. The schr. COHAS3ET, Tobey, Master, will ! Bail for the above port if sufficient freight of- 4pply to PADELFORD, F "* * ~~ FAY & CO. apl 9 FOR BOSTON. T he fast sailing barque LION, Alexander, Master, having a portion of her cargo engag- ed, will sail for the above port. For freight engage ments apply to apl 9 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. __ POCKET BOOKS, Port Monals, i m Purses, Sic., for sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, npl 2 Market-rquare. A LBANY CREAM ALE—30 Barrels Albany Cream Ale landing from Barque Exact, and for sale by > mar 6 W. M. DAVIDSON. T AMP OIL, forsale by JOHN POOLE, a-i No. LI Whitaker-atreet, nearly opposite Swift, Denslow St Webster, apl 2 BARNARD STREET CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, SOUTH OF THE MARKET. fpiIE SUBSCRIBER having just returned -1 from the North, has now ready und offers for sale at such prices os must -give satisfaction, a large and carefully selected stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Consisting in part of Bbown and Bleached Sheet ings and Shirtings, all widths and qualities. Blue Denims, Bed Ticks, Shirting Stripes, C'ld Homespuns and Apron Checks. A large assortment of col'd and MOURNING CALICOES, Mourning and colored Ginghams, Furniture Calicoes, White Marseilles Quilts and Couuterpanes, and Fur niture Dimity. A select assortment of Black, Plain, and Satin-striped Barege, from 25 cents upwards. Pink, Buff, Mode, Blue, Green, and Fancy colored Palm and Satin-striped, do. Silk wurp Lin, DeLindc, and Poplins, a new article for Ladies dresses. Linen Lus tres; with a splendid col lection of blk and col’d MUSLINS AND ORGANDIES, Embroidered Swisee, and Jaconets, in great variety Figured, Ploided, Striped and Plain Suisse, Ja conet, Cambric, Mull, Nansooks, Bishop Lawn and Book Muslins. White Pink and Bine Muslin Dimity, BLACK ITALIAN SILKS, Warranted Italian,” for Ladies Dresses and Man tillas, with black Silk Lace for Trimming, &c. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies, Gents, Misses nnd Boys, Hose arid 4 hose. Childrens Plain and Open-work whiteYfotton socks. Lndies, Gents, Misses and Boys Gloves, in every style und quality, in Black, White and Colored: LINEN GOODS. Finger Spun 4-4 IRISH LINENS, “warranted all pure Linen yam, and sound bleach,” from 25 cts per yard, upwards, Pillow Case, do. 6-4, 7-4,8-4, and 10-4 Linen Table Damask and Table Cloths, Long Lawns, Damask Napkins and Doyleys; Bird’s Eye, Scotch and Russia Diapers; Bluck and Brown Hollands; Dowlas and H Back Towelling and Towels, with a large quantity oi Bordered and Revere L C Hdkfs, well worthy the attention of families. COAT & PANTS STUFFS. French and English Drap D’Ete, Argo Coatings and Checks, Fancy and White Linen Drills, in great va riety ; with n collection of low-priced goods for com mon use and servants wear. Marseilles and other Vestings. Ladies Black Silk Mantillas, White Canton Crape Shawls, and Embroidered Muslin Sacks, now so very fashionable. White and colored Barege, Ljnen and Argo Shawls, Black, White and colored Barege Mantles. LADIES WORKED CUFFS and Collars Blue and Green Barege and Gauze Veils, Oil Silk, figured and plain Lisle and Silk Lace, Linen Edgings, Thread and Lisle do, and Laces, Pocket and Head Hkie in great variety, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Twist, Fringe and Beads, together with Berlin Nett and Corded Coats, and a quantity of those cheap pieces Grass Cloth, same as last season. All of which will be sold at such prices as will clear ly show toe advantage of purqhasiagfor Cash. april 8 T- McKENNA. TYRESS GOODS#—Plain French Muslins and JLF Lawns ; do Cambrics; Printed do; do Muslins and Lawns; French and Scotch Ginghams; English Prints and Cambrics; Braziilanes and Alborinea ; Plain and Printed Bareges, all colors; do black do - Black Muslins, Organdies and Ginghams; col'd On* nadinoa and Foulard Silks ; Embroidered Swiss Mns- lins, in colors; Plain and Fig'd Swiss do; Jaconet, Swiss and Mull Myslins; Cambrick and Nansook do; Striped and Checked Cambrics, all qualities; Plain nnd FigurecLBobinett Laces, Ac. For sale by apl IT SNIDER, LATHROP &. NEV1TT, TVTOI.A88ES, SUGAR, LIQUOR, &c— J’A 50 hhds and tio>ces, prime Cardenas Molassoe 50 bbls prime N O Molasses 25 hhds Muscovado and N O Sugar ; 85 bbls do 25 bbls Swift’s Clarified do 5 boxes White Havana do 20 hhds prime Cincinnati Bacon Sides 150 bbls Domestic Brandy, Clin and Rum 100 bbls. Extra Baltimore Flour 20 casks Falkirk Ale, in quarts and pint* 10 bbls White Wiuo Vinegar 50 boxes Soap of various qualities 300 pieces Dundee Imitation Kent Bagging, weigh ing frim 14 to 1| lbs per yard., 250 coils Kent Bale Rope, for sale by »»pril6 JAMES A. NORRIS. * _ new spring goods.—p. d. flL ZHEIM, Agent, Jeffers on-street, would invite the attention of the public te his large and In creased stock of Clothing, Saddlery, Trunks, Ac. He keeps constantly on hand an assortment of fine Druse and Frock Coats, from $10 to $12; fine Cassimere Pants, from $4 up; Satin Vests, black and col’d. from $2 50 up; Hate, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Saddles and Bridles, Trunks, Ac., at reduced prices; Gentlemen's Cloaks, from $12 up; Servants' Clothing cheaper than they can be purchased in the cite. Also, various other articles m bis line, at prices which cannot fail to please. mar 30 WATER-PROOF SUITS,—GEO. 8. NICH- v v OLS has just opened some, water-proof Cloaks, Sack Coats, Leggings, and Head Covers, a capital ar ticle for those exposed in rainy weather. For Bale at the Clothing 8tqyi, Gibbons’ range. mar 30 KIRKDRIDGE8’ TATTERBALLS * XtTYyflKAViL pOWDERH. for the radical and per manent cure ofReavea, Broken Wind, Coughs, Colds, Glanders, and all diseases which affect the mucous membrane of the Lungs, Windbipe, Throat, and Head of the Horse. Also, to expel Botts nnd Worms, loosen the hide, and keep the animal in good con dition. This remedy is the production of a celebrated Eng lish Farier, aud has been used for many years ifi the fumouc Tattersells Stables# London, and other parts of England, 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. Kirkhridge, the English proprietor, the nehtjof man ufacture and sale of It for this continent It is now put up in a new and elegant style. A copyright haB been secured for it, anil on every package is attached a stamp with the written signature of A. H. Gough A Co., to counterfeit which is forgery. Price Oue Dol- A. H. Gopgh Si Co., Wholesale Sc Retail Druggists, No. 149 Fulton street, New York, Sole Proprietors. Agent for Savannah, Go.- A. A. SOLOMONS, & CO., mar 28 Market Square. THE SUBSCRIBER haa on hand a ll&rge assortment of BONNETS, consisting of Tuscans, Pearls, Cobergs, Peddles, Fancy and Tulip Braids,Ac; also, a large assortment of Ribbons and flowers, at the lowest cash prices. Ey* Bonnets and Hats Bleached, Pressed and Al tered to tlie Latest 8tyle, at No.. 15 Barnard-streot, South side Market-square, jan 29 S. TOMB W EDDING CAKE BOXES—A supply re ceived and for sale by mar 30 JOHN M. COOPER. TOIIN POOLE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in « . Paints, Oils, Turpentine and Varnishes, French and Amcricun Window Glass, Paint, Varnish and Whitewash Brushes, Sable and Camel hair Pencils, Badger and Camel hair Blenders, Graining Combs, Artist's Brushes aud Colors, Ac., Ac. Paper Hangings, Borders and Fire Board Prints.' N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding, Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Street, nearly opposite Swift, Denslow A Webster mar30 D R. BACHMAN on the Unity of the Human Race; The Doctrine examined on the Principles of Science. By John Bachman, D. D., Prof Nat. His, College of Charleston. Tho Constancy of Israel; A Discourse delivered before the Congregation Shearlt Israol. Charleston, 8. C., on Shabat Parch, Adar 18, 5610. By tho Rev. M. J. Rapholl, A. M. PH. D. Received and for sale by mar 30 JOHN M. COOPER. OEAUTIFUL DAGUERREOTYPES.—. -L* Mr. CabkY wbuld respcctfiijlygive notice thathu- has re-opened his rooms over the JeWelry Store of the late Mr. T. T. Wilmot comer of Bryan street and Market sqr. Operating hours from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. Children’s Likenesser, at an/ age, taken in from 1 to 3 seconds sitting. Paintings nnd Daguerreotypes neatly copied Mid set in Medallions, Morocco Cnscs, or Finger Rings. For sale, u splendid appparatus with instructions in the art of taking pictures, feb 15 ' tf P JACOBS, SEOAR AND TOBAQO STORE, • No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the Indian near Monument Square) Savnnnnh, Qco. N. B.— Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Half Spanish and American Segars, at Wholesale aud Re- tuil. Also ’’hewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. mar 29 CHOES* SHOES*—McCurdy’s Slippers for La dies. S. A. WOOD, npl 2 106 Bryan-atreet. '45 B OYS’ GAITERS.—A handsome assortment of Boys’ Gaiters, lately deceived by S. A. WOOD, apl 2 106 Bryan-street. MEW SPRING GOODS—1850.—The sub L ’ scribers haye received, nnd will continue to re ceive by future arrivals, a large and well selected stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS, which they offer tor sale at the lowest market prices, and to which they invite tho attention of country merchants, factors and planters, feb 28 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEV1TT. r’ALIIOUN’S *PEECH.—The Speech of Hon. v - John C. Calhoun oi South Carolina, an delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 4th, 1850. F’or sa'c by mar 11 JOHN M. COOPER. B LACK TEA.—10 Chests Black Tea in 5oz pa pers, landing from ship Hartford, and for sale by april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON. A DJIINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—All per- -/a. sons having,clniraa against the Estate of Mrs. Re becca Sbnndlv, late of Chatham, county, deceased, will present them in terms of thKLaw, properly at tested ; and all persons indebted to said Estate, will make payment to me, EMANUEL SHEFTALL, Administrator. «pl 3 36t D R. LUMMUS’ AROMATIC VEGETABLE Bittera, for the cure of Jaundice, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, Diarrhoea, etc., just received and for sale by L. J. MYERS, april 1' Smets’ Building. T>ORT WINE A HYSON TEA.—10 quarter A casks Port Wine, and 10 hf cheats Hvson Te casks Port Wine, and 10 hf chests Hyson Tea, in store and for sale by april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON. f^HAMPAGNE WINE.-25bekte Grape Chant- v-' pacne, landing from shin Southport for sale bv paeue, landing from ship Southport for sale by April! W. M. DAVIDSON. CELLING OFF AT COST.—Tho subsoriher, O in order to devote his time « ■■■■■■■■■■I I ^ ezxhulvely to EN GRAVING, will sell bis stock of Fancy Goods at cost, consisting of Worsted Patterns, Purse Silks, Steel Beads, Rings and Tassels, Begar Cases, Perfumery, Tots, Flowar Vases, Shell abd Buffalo Tuck and Side Combs, Fringes, Buttons, Bags, Ac. mar 22 1m It. II. HQVVFXL, 15J Coiigrejis-st april 5 LaRQCHE A-GODFREY. TWOTICE—I foiwarn all parsons „„ 1*1 txirjcr &4jtG.AjLfST Wood on x&v account, aa 1 sm determined Hot tx> psy any debts tnat she rasy cca- tract / J. WWO® Savannah, April 6, ISM). tm