Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, April 17, 1850, Image 3

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N^pTWiLUS.—Thi» ‘•Mantali'-i” of Ame- literature and of the American pres?, '"".•ikin'of the "chatelaine," a “new orna ment imported from Paris for ladies’ wear,” af- describing the one worn by "Lady Bmme- NEYV YORK, April 13. The money murket is slightly easier on call and short loans, ' The demand continues active, however, coneoquenlty. the rates cannot become much easier. Tho heavy demand prevailing is owing, in great de gree, to desire to hold cotton and other produce for higher prices. Tho spring importations, too, have required largo sums, for the puyment of cash du- i Stuart Wort ley, daughter of the Duke of Xhese causes, added to tho unsatisfactory state of tho spring trade, and the continued demand for out- tits oud shipments to California, have acted detremen- tully upon the supply of tho Banks, and thrown a large amount of paper on the market for discount Exchange is lirtu fit8, a 9 for sterling, and some of the leading drawers are asking 9}. There is no im portant movement in francs, which are held ut 5 30 a 5 35, the latter for time bills. Hamburg 34} a 35 ; Amsterdam, 39 J a 10 ; Bremen, 77J a 78. Baltimore, April 11' Flour.—At tho elo«e of our last week's review tho murket exhibited a disposition to rise—200 libls. Hiidam!," who wus in New York lust year, ns • i m o»t complex and elaborate richness, ■telling nearly to the floor, and "murmuring as ■' ntered the room, like a presence making >11 heard," states—all tho world take no- t | lllt iho more common and fashionable " worn by young wives and ladies in author- in New York, is a smaller and more costly ! uin'li 0 f trinkets, worn with a short clasp at the , list and with hooks for any addition* which may suggest themselves to friends generous in ewelry. Its cost is from five to five hundred dollars. ••It consists of u curiously enamelled clasp, made to slip with a hook into the girdle, and bearing from one to twenty short chains, upon die ends nf which »ro worn (properly) the uc- ,mitreinonts of householdry — sucli as keys c j] s ilver knife, scissors and the seal where-, on is graven the family crest.” Afier this desciipt o:i, Willis gives utterance to the following delectable piece of puppy ism : “To approach, lean over a lady’s girdle, beg leave to examine her chatelaine, and be occu pied for some time in admiring its enamelled novelties, is the newest elegance of fashionable manners; and, as it “fluids a tete-a-tete of ex cusable isolation, and makes it necessary that the cadences nf the voice should be subdued in pro portion to the closet proximity of the inclin ing head, the fashion, we think, is likely to be considered a drawingroom amelioration, and pass into perpetuity, like fans.” i Since the recent developemerils, in the For rest divorce case, we should not be much sur prised if the husband of the fitst "young wife" with whom he attempted to perform this ex periment, would make him .the subject of n "novelty,” in the shape of a series of involun- tarv backward summersets out of the street door.—Montgomery (Ala.) Atlas. 55F“ The Hartford Tiroes states that Mr. Seymour, the democratic candidate for Govern or, will fall short of an election by the people of Connecticut 2,100 votes. Tho legislature stands 108 democrats, 100 whigs, and 4 frec- soilers. The election, therefore, of Seymour by the legislature, is almost get-tain PASSENGERS. Per bark Exact, from New-York—Mias M \V Tui* tier, Miss J Turner, J H Sheaham. Per steamer Wm Seabrook, from Charleston—Mrs A Seabrook, Miss Pinckney, Mrs Vanderpool, Miss Gilmore, T J Heyward and family, TP Jenkins, .1 Dnuforth, C Russell, C E Sherman, C C James, A H Gibson, C E Glover, E Hopkins, G Scott, J Day, J Vanderpool, T Lebis, 6 deck. Per steamer lvanhoe, from Burnt Fort, &c—Mrs E II Ilonkins and svt, Miss S A Hopkins, Miss C 1 Richards, Mrs Hardaway 2 children ami 2 srvte, S C King. 'J B'Gueraud, J Walburg and 2 svts, 4 deck. l’er steamer Metamora, from Charleston—Miss A Mnner, Miss J Maner, Miss Connor, Mrs Grimes, Mrs F C Barber und two children, J Baynard, Mrs J Jones, D D Grimes, 8 Maner, J J Loud, J Ashe, P l’engnskell, E J Hitch, Rev C C Pinrkney, J A Alex ander, Adams, C Cunovn, F Lopsley, J Coldwell, E J Jones, C Fripp, W Elwith and ervt, Rev J D Breck, J I) 1'ope. VV J Morecock. 5 on deck. CONSIGNEES. Howard street having been sold at $4,68}. which was un udvauco of CJ cents on former solos. Subsequent ly, under u fair demand, the price 1ms advanced, to S3, both for Howard Street and City Mills, at which both kiuds are held firm. The sales of the week a- mounts to upwards of 14,000 bbls. Savannah Exports, April 16. St Andrews, N B—Ship Ben Nevis: 3,393 saks salt. Now York—Schr M H Chappell; 75,000ft lumber. Philadelphia— Per schr C A Greiner—410 bis Cot ton, 8 empty bbls. Slipping intelligence. PORT* OF SAVANNAH. - . - APRIL POUT CALEN D All. MOONS PHASES. Last qr. 4th, 10h. 36m., M. | Frst qr. 19th, 4h. 59m., M New Mn. 12 7h 29m., m. | Full Mn, 26th, 6h. 12m.,m 8 t N MOON High YVuter. April. Rises. »5etd. tiet8. Morn. Even. 1 8 5 0. H. M. H. M. II. M. H. M. H. M. 17 Wednesday.. 5 28 6 31 11 45 18 Thursday,... 5 27 6 32 0 0m 0 11 0 41 19 Friday, 5 26 6 33 0 56 1 13 1 53 20 Saturday,... 5 25 6 33 1 46 2 34 3 18 21 Sunday, .... 5 24 6 3-1 2 31 4 1 4 41 22 Monday,.... 5 22 5 35 3 12 5 20 5 49 23 Tuesday.... 5 21 6 36 3 51 6 18 6 42 atheneum. MR. MITCIIEH'S C£3 C£> OT C£3 £23 U& SQ? & Will take place THIS EVENING, April 17,1850, When he will be assisted by Mias A. NIECIESKA Violinist. Mr. M. 8. REEVES.... Vocalist. Mr. A. REICH Viloncellict. PROGRAMME—PART FIRST. 1 Nocturne for Violoncello and Piano Forte, arrang ed by Reich, Messrs Reich Sc Reeves 2 Flute Solo, Mr. Mitchell, Fantasia on tho popular Melody, “ Rory O’ More," composed by Mitchell. 3 Song, Mr. Reeves, “The Flower of Efierslle." llodwell. 4 Solo, Violin, Miss Niccieska, “ Sou venir de Bellini," Artot. 5 Cavatina from 11 Lucia de Lammer- moor,” Mr. Reeves, “ The Wild Flowers soon will shed their bloom.... Donizetti. partse'condT 1 Solo Violoncello, Mr. Reich, "'Tis the last Rose of Summer," with Variations Reich 2 Song; Mr. Reeves, “Young Agnes," from Fra Diavolo ..Auber 3 Solo Violin, Miss A. Niecieska. 4 Cavatina from “La Gazza Ladra,” Mr. ReeveB, “Gaily from wurs re turning," Rossini. 5 Flnte Solo, Mr. Mitchell. “Recollcc tions of Linda," Mitchell. Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets FIFTY CENTS each, to be had of Mr. Mitchell, at F. Zog- baum Sc Co’s, and at the door. STEAMBOAT LINES. FOR AUGUSTA anti HAM BURG, to leave every FRIDAY timing, at 9 o’clock The Now und splendid Steam er HANCOCK, Capt. Murray, will leave lor the above ports and intermediate landing*, on Friday, 19th inst., at 9 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to ' ' JOHN FOSTER, Agent, april 15 Andorsou’s Lower Wharf. M ISS D. A. GARDNER, has returned lrom New York, and and is now opening every variety of fashionable SPRING BONNETS. She has also a handsome assortment af Ribbons, Flowers and Bridal Ornaments. The Ladies unf in vited to call and examine. N. B. Dross Making done in a superior manner. *t- No. 159 Congress street. tf apl 13 EW SPRING GOODS.—A largo varirfytf' Blit and cold Cashmcrette, blk and cl'd Drip 1 FOR AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG. The superior light draught steam Pack et. XI. L. COOK, Captain Shaw, will leave as above, This Dav at five o'clock For Freight or Patcagc, apply on board, at Dillon’s wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent, npr 16 l1n t i ITT?” o, FOR HAMBURG AND All. LsHiga&SlCGUaTA.—The fine new steam-packet -‘-■’-•^i^UKEGQN, Cspt. T. N. Philpot, will leave Satuiiday, April 20th. at five o'clock. P. M. For freight or passage, ltaving iiue accommodations, ap ply oil board, or to M. A. COHEN. Way-freight payable by shippers, and must be on board by 4 o’clock. apl 10 D'Ete Sacks, and Palo Alto Coats, for CRle low by april 10 HAMILTON <fc SYMOlfe. P ER SOUTHERNER.—1000 LADY’S ANtX MISSES BONNETS, of every description, and also a very handsome assortment of Bonnet and Belt lllbhoiiB, just received end offered at cost price. W1CHMANN & LICHTE. 139 Broughton st. opposite J.Dixon Ado's Oohfoc tiouary. apl FRENCH MUSLINS, CAMBRICS, AttT. 1 —French Muslins of superior qualities and Colors, French and English, Plain and and Colored Cambrics, Chomburgs, GinghamB, &n. For sale by mnr 4 LaRGCHK. BOWNE A CO ARRIVED. Br ship Ornmocto, Cliriep, Liverpool, to R A Lew is. Sailed again for St Johns, N B. Schr Young Eagle, Williams, Ossabaw, Cedar tim ber and posts, to B Morell and Jones &. Papot. Steamer Tenuessc, Ilebbsrd, from Augusta, with boats 4 and 5, to S M Pond. Steamer lvanhoe, M’Nelty,from Burnt Fort, etc., to M A Cohen. Steamer Wm Seabrook, Cupt Peck, Charleston, to Brooks & Tupper. Steamer Metamora, Blankenship, Charleston, to Brooks Sc Tupper. CLEARED. Br ship Ben Nevis, Turner, for St Andrews, New Brunswick, A Low Sc Co. Schr M H Chappell, Hand, for New York, Cohens Sc Hertz. Schr C A Greiner, Naylor, Philadelphia—Chas A Greiner. DEPARTED. ~ Steamer Wm Seabrook, Peck, Charleston. Steamer H L Cook, Shaw, Augusta. Steamer St Matthews, King, Palatks, Fla. MEMORANDA. New-Yokk, April 12th.—Ai r brie Macon, Watkins, from Savnnnnh ; brig Live Oak, Sawyer, from Dari en, Gaj brig Angola, Sawyer, from do. Tile schr Atlialia, from Savannah, recently ashore on the Hook, has urrivedat New-York. The Steamer Ivunlioe, M’Nelty, arrived yesterday, passed the brig Alvar o, 6 days from New York, in Saltillo River. April 13th.—Art- hark Savannah, Crowell, from Sa vannah; Nurrugurgus, Hinkley, from do, brig Bueuu V ista, Ekerman, from do. Philadelphia, April 13th.—Arr brig Gen Taylor Jordau, from Savannah. DRAWS THIS DAY’—Sales CLOSE at 3 P. M. 4,000 DOLLARS!! GREENE <fe PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. Class No. 27, for 1850. To be drawn at Augusta, Go., on Wednesdav, April 17th, 1850. .1. W. MAURY Sc CO. Managers. 8 C II F. M E : Prize of $4,000 1 5..Prizes of. $100 .....1.500| 10 80 1,000 1 20 50 ,497 217 30 250 «rc &c Tick-1”, $1—Shares in proportion. Package, whole cost $26—must draw $13 “ * “ 13 6 50 } “ 6 00 3 25 t fP 5 * *k FOR BURNT FORT,Via Darian, St Simons, Islnud, Brunswick. Bethel, J.ef- toceW:*.)™fersonton. &C. The stenm-packct IVAN- HOE,Captain P. McNelty, is now receiving frelghtund Passscngers at Ferry wharf, and will leave TntJR8- day, at 4 o’clock P. M. For Freight or Passage, ap ply on board, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent. ’in?* 0 AH Freights payable by shippers, and will be stored during the absence of the boat free of chargoO Freights consigned to the Agent will bo forward, cd free of commissions. april 16 UNION For snle by apl 17 E. YVITIITNGTON W ANTED, two Boys as apprentices to the printing business, ply at this oilicc. ho can read and write Ap- split TEMPERANCE LECTURE, MR. S. M. HEWLETT’S third and last Lecturo on Temperance, will be delivered at the Oglethorpe Hall, this ovening at 1 before 8 o’clock. apl 17 ■ ■■ ■ A . DR. BULLOCH has REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. 38 President street, 2d door east from the corner of Drayton street, in the house formerly occupied by A. R. Lawton, Esq. apl 13-fit l’er bark Exact from New York—G W Anderson fc Bro, H Roberts, E Parsons Sc Co, N B til Weed, J V Connernt, Snider, Lathrop Sc Nevitt, IW Morrell, ti R Hendrickson & Co, H A Crane, W W Goodrich, John Van Ness, Weeds & Morrell. II J Gilbert, Jan Doyle, H F Waring Sc Co. J D Jesse, Lathrop Sc Foote, Ambler, Bamum & Co John Poole, T R Mills. TS Wayne, S M Pond, Brigham, Kelly Sc Co, A Welles, Sc Co, John Mallery, W P Williams, W 11 Hole, N Lyon, Collins Sc Bnlkh y. McArthor Sc Morse, li S Nichols, Yonge Sc Gstnm 11, N B Knapp, E F Wood Sc Co, R Habersham & Son, Dr Kollock, F Kopman, Turner Sc Oden, W Bucknell, jr & Co, R DeMurtin, Washburn, Wildct & Co, John Powers, J ■' Brauder, John Doyle, A A Solomons Sc Co, VV It Tomb, Pierson Sc Heidt. J J Jones, J C Sturtevant, Dr Master. Per steamer lvanhoe, from Burt Form, &C-113 bbls spts Turpentine and Rosin ; 444 bush Rough Rice, & nulze, to N A Hnrdee & Co, E Read, J Jones Sc Son, 11 W Anderson Sc Bro, G S Nichols,-. L Hardee, J M Hooper, Miss Cunningham, Mrs A M Ross. l’er steamer Tennessee, from Augusta—128 bales cotton and rndze, to F 3' Willis & Co, S M Pond, It Habersham & Son, and order. PersteumerWm Seabrook, from Charleston—W Curtis, E Russell, Yonge Sc Gommell. Per ship Medoro, from Boston—Ambler, Bamum Sc •’o, Brigham, Kelly Sc Co, Verstille, Lufburrow Sc Butler, M A Cohen, Coll ns Sc Bulkley, If A Crane, O Johnson Sc Co, R Habersham Sc Son, G S Harding, Hardwick ifc Cook, W B Hale, A Holt, TR Mills, I VV •Morrell, S M Pond, 3' S Wayne, Swift, Denslow Sc Webster, S AVVood, A Welles Sc Co, E F Wood* Ho, Yonge Sc Gammcll, and order. Per steamer Metamora, from Charleston—Brooks Sc Tupper, A Reich, Wichman & Lichte. Marshall Sc Aikin, E Buynard, L J Myers, A A Solomons, W T Williams, A Jucobs, W Hattersby, S A 3'omb, J S Magi 11, J VVellbrock, J E Eddings, AjBotmnd, C R R, Fla Boat. SCHOOL.—The subscriber respectfully announces that he has opened aS'chool in the basement of the Second Baptist Church, in which will be taught all the brunches of a thorough English Ed ucation. Particular attention will be given to the el ementary studies. BERNARD MALLON. Refhmsnces.—Rev. J. 3'. ROBERT, Rev. H. O. YVYER. mur 29 cttommemal intelligence. LATEST DATES. Liverpool, Mar 23 | Havre, Mar 21 | Havana, April 0 Snvauimli Cotton Market April 17. 'OOTl'ON.—The sales yesterday were 368 bales at 11; 95 at lift 20 lljc. 3'otal amount 483 bides. AUGUSTA, April 16.—The receipts of Cotton con tinue very trilling, and die shipments equally so; und •the stock in store reported on the 1st of the month,re mains about the same. 3’he sales of the past week reached ahout 1,200 bales, ut the following rates ; Middling, 10} ft u . good mid u j a ng ; mid fairllj a I lf; lair to fully fair 11} to 12c. 1 nere is but little movements in down freights, ei- 1 ther to Savannah or Charleston. The rates are now .'0 cents per bide to either place MACON, April 15,—Since our last there has been very tew operations in cotton, ns there isverylitte ottering, To-day there has been a better feeling a d tne lew lots offered were freely taken at our quota tions. We quote extremes 101 to 11 cents—princi pal sales 101 to 10 } cents. Money Matters, Trade, &c. New Youk, April 1 The money market continue* very active, and to day being settling day with the Banks, loanB are not quite so easily obtained. There is more stringency in the market at prt semtthau has been noticed lately, though the supply it, ample for nil ordinary purposes. Capitalists have shown less disposition to buy pa per, and rates are a shade higher; even loans on cull nave been more difficult to negotiate unless on gov- emment or state stock. The spiecie in the Assistant Treasurer’s Office, in uus city, amounts to $4,274, 777 43, showing a steady increase, which, from the number of foreign arrivals, is not likely to be checked for some time. Of the Boston money market the Mercantile Jour nal says; There is a brighter and healthier look this week noth in Btock and money matters. Tho Bonks are nisi ounting more, and paper is not so abundant. We quote for firsf class notes 9 per cent; second class food notes 10 a 12. ‘For stock and bond collateral loans, on demand ”, °° Omc, there continues to be a good demand, J™ prices remains as before, 10 a 12 per cent., 6 TURNER’S Compound Fluid Ex-tract of Conyza and Styllingia. T HIS preparation is a Concentrated Extract, con taining nil the Active Medical Properties of the Ocnyza, (commonly known as Black Root,) und the Styllingin, or Queen’s Delight. These plants have been loug used among our South ern Negroes, und recently by the Medical Profession, with the happiest results, in coses of Chronic Rlieu- mntism, Ulcers of long standing, and Secondary Syphilis. It is much superior to any preparation of Sarsaparilla ns mi alterative, being more active and prompt in its operation on the system. 3’hese lacts have reduced the subscribers to present to the atten tion of Physicians a fluid extract pi epured strictly ac cording to Chemical and Pnrmaceuttcul science, de void of u!l the feculent und inert parts of the roots, not doubting that it will supersede the unscientific and crude preparations hitherto used. Price—®1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by 3’URNER Sc ODEN, Monument-Square, And by T. M. TURNER, mar 29 181 Bay-street, Savannah, Gn. G auze merino vests; and flannels- 5 dozen Ladies Gauze Merino Vests. 5 do Gentlemen's do do. 4 pieces Gauze Flannel, for sole by april 15 SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. G AS FIXTURES.—STRATTON & DOBSON, will receive in a few days, a large assortment of GAS BURNERS, Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, Portable Burners, &c, &c, from Cornelius Sc 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, apply at No. 72 ST JULIAN STREET, april 9-1 m Near the Market. STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. r PIIE very light draught Stenm-packets II. L. COOK A and OREGON are now making regular trips. The former commanded bv Capt. T. E. Shaw, and the latter by Capt T. N. Pmi.roT, both gentlemen of experience on the Hnvannnli River. These boats are enabled to reach Augusta and Ham burg, in the lowest stages of the river. Tito days of departure are; From Savannah, on TUESDAY'S aud SAT URDAY’S, and CiS* From Augusta and Hamburg, on SAY’UR- DAYS and WEDNESDAYS. pff* Freight consigned to the A gent at Savntmah to be sent via the river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Al abama, 3'ennessee, will be forwarded t ree of commis sion. (mnrO) M. A. COHEN, Ageut. FOR PHILADELPHIA—HERON’SLINE. ,3;3- 3'lie regular Packet Schooner, MARY Sc. ra.ih LOUISA, Capt. Adams, will have despatch for above port. For freight or passage apply on board ut Harris’s Wharf, or to apl 16 • 6t C. A. GREINER. FOR rillLADELPIIIA—HERON’S Pi'/to/yT'INE.—The fine and fast sailing schooner CO- I1ASSE9'. Toby, master, having Pttrt__cf liar cargo engaged, will have quick despatch. For balance of freight or passage, having fine accommodations, ap ply on hoard, at Harris’ YVharf. or to apl 13-6t CHAS. A. GREINER. r |M) RENT, for one or more years) all that wharf A lot situated East of tho Union Ferry Dock, front ing on Savannah River 330' feet] together with tho Railway. Engine and Fixtures attached thereto. ALSO, to Hire, 10 hand”, all Mechanics. 3HdUse- Carpentors -, 1 Blacksmith ; 6 Ship-Carpenters add Caulkers ; Also, a Blacksmith’s Shop and Tools. The above will be hired either separately or together. FOR SALE, a quantity of Live Oak and Cedar tim ber andkneos. Also, alot of Llgflum Vittu ; aaultof second hand sails, suitable for a Vessel from 30 to 40' tons burthen, and one lavge second hnfid main-sail; one pair oflarge timber wheels, seven feet in height; a two llOrse waggon and harness; a Cutlbrt Bds’ just finished, 24ft long by 4}ft wide, for bIx oara. For fur ther particulars enquire of april 13 if H. F. WILLINK. C ~ OTTON OSNAUURG8.—60 bales Cotton Os- nnburgs, assorted quoilties. 10 bales Fancy Striped, do., just received and for sale bv april 13 _ SNIDER, LATHROP Sc NEVITT. B HOYVN SHIRTINGS,—10 bales 1 Brown Shirtings. 25 bales } do., just received and for “apri'l 13 SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. P ARASOLS.—rA large assortment Plait) and Fig ured Parasols, Sun Shades, and Sun Umbrella tf Just received by npril 13 LATHROP Sc poofk: L ACE COLLARS, CAPES. &e.—Thread’ und VnloDcienca Luce Collars ajad CutFa, Jnconofc mnl Mii'lin Collar* and CulTs, Lace Capes, Ren Bilk Mantilla N. A., Embroidered Lawn Hankerchiefa, fan cy Silk Buttons, &c, received per Brig Philura. , april 13 LATHROP & FOOTfc- W AX TAPERS, Motto Seals, My Own A. H. C„ Dice and Dice Boxes, Pocket Inkstands,- Curd Racks, Card Cases, Mathematical Instruments, Shaving Boxes, India Rubber Bands, Tooth Brushes, Playing Cards, Porcelain Slates, Terfostial Globes, Watch Stands, Papeterie, &c &c. For sale by ap 15 J. B. CUBBEDGE. S TEEL PENS, Plain and Fancy Pen Hqlder.-i, Scc. For sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE. op 15. /"JRAHAM’S Magazine and Godey’s Ladies’ Book for April, Received by J. B. CUBBEDGE. L adies pearl inlaid desks.—a few of tho above of very superior quality and extra finish, received by april 12 JOHN M. COOPER. N OTICE.—3’he undersigned having given his Sou Moses Y'. Henderson nil iuterest in liis bu siness, the business will in future be conducted un der the name of E. Henderson & Soti. april 11—6t ELIJAH HENDERSON. G AS FITTINGS.—3’lie subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Savannah, that he will shortly receive a large assortment ef Gas Burners, Peneants. Brackets, &c, &c, from Philadelphia. Hav ing competent workmen engaged, he is prepared to fill any orders on the most reasonable terms, and re spectfully solicits their putronase. U. CRANSTON, 91 Bryan st, apl 17—Otn next door to Hamilton Sc Symons’. C OLLETON HITTERS.—The celebrated Col leton Bitters, a purely vegetable preparation, and a sovereign remedy for Dlspepaia; just received and for sale by G. 11. HENDRICKSON, Sc CO., april 17 Gibbons' Buildings. B uffalo tuck combs.—a supply of the Intest patterns, just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON Sc CO., april 17 Gibbons' Buildings. Spring & simmer goods.-tiih subscri- O bers beg leave to cull attention to their large and well assorted stock of Dry Goods, embracing the dif ferent descriptions required for plantation, house and personal use, which they are selling at lowest prices for cash or approved paper. JAMES ANDERSON Si. CO., april 17—6t No. 70 St. Julian Sc 103 Bryan st. J UST RECEIVED, and for sale, the Queen of the West, und Iron King, Cooking Stoves, which are the most economical and saving of fuel, of any stove ever invented, and expressly for the southern m "pin McABTHOR Sc MORSE. I QgT, On Monday, between the Government l liari-ncks and the Public Stable, a Steel Snaffie Bit, new leathern Bridle and Martingale. The finder will confer u l'uvorby leaving it at David Gass & Co’s stables. «P ril 16 ~ 6t B IRD CAGES.—Mocking Bird, Robin and Ca nary Bird Cages, just received and for sole by nary o g COLLINS Sc BULKLEY, a p r il is 100 Bryan Btreet PR1NG AND SUMMER CLOTHING.— PRICE & VEADER—per late arrivals, a superi or assortment, viz: Cashmerett, Tweods, and Linen Frocks, Sacks and De’Oreay Coats; which will be sold as cheap as similar articles can be purchased in the city. At No. 147 Bay-street tf apl 16 MONEY WANTED ON LOAN .-Seven hun- IyX d red Dollars waDted on a loan for one year to secure the loan, a Mortgage will be given of three valuable Negroes, free of any incunsberaace. Apply “ .. •/■/... MCSC! n.«- apl Ifi H J CHALMERS, Broker, No 103 Eay srrett, B acon, sugar, flour, hay, rice. 25 casks prime Bacon Sides 15 “ “ “ Shoulders 12 hlids prime N. O. Sugar. 10 barrels prime Pork. 60 bundles Northern liny. 50 bbls Baltimore Flour. 20 tiercs Rice, vnrious qualities—for sale by npril 10 W. YVOODBRIDGE. rr\ MILS. Philadelphia Whiskey and 50 bbls. i) U Giu, this day landing, and for sale by npl 16 6t C. A. GREINER. ptODEY’S LADY’S BOOK, FOR APRIL, * J" Graham’s Magazine, do do Sal-tain's Magazine, do do DnvidWoppcrfiold, by Charles Dickens, No. 11, Diary of a Physician in California, including notes of travel l^r land and water; by Jos. L. 3’yson, M. D. Ned Allen, or Past Age; by David Hannay, Esq. Aristocracy, or Life among the Upper 3'en ; by Jo seph Nunes. Cuba and tho Cubans; comprising a History of the Island of Cuba, by tile author of ‘ Letters from Cuba.’ The Optimist; by Henry T. Tuckermnu. Redwood; ATule, by C. M. Sedgwick, author t»i “ Clarence.” Junius; including letters by the same author, un der other signatures, by John Wade. Goldsmith's Miscellaneous YVorks, vol 3. Hume’s History of England, Harpers’ edition, vols 2 und 3. The Works of Horace, with English Notes; by Ed- ward Moore, Al. A. Miscellanies; by William R. Williams. The Uses and Abuses of Air; by John H. Griecom, M. 1). 3’he Angel World, and other poems ; by Philip James Baiiy, author of ‘ Festus." The Life and Religion of Mohammed; as contained in the Sheeiih Traditions <^' the HyAt-Ul-Kuioob, by Rev. Jnmes L. Merrick. Milmon's Gibbon’s Romo; new edition, vol 2. Tales from Shakspeare; for the use of young per sons, by Charles and Mary Lamb, received by april 16 JOHN M. COOPER. FOR BOSTON. all The fast sailing barque LION, Alexander, g. Master, having a portion oflier cargo engag- ed, wITi sail for the above port. For freight engage ments apply to npl 9 PADELI-ORD, FAY Sc CO. ALBANY CREAM ALE—30 Barrels Albany 1 Cream Ale landing from Barque Exact, und for sale by mnr 6 W. M. DAVIDSON. OIL, forsale by JOHN POOLE, No. II Whitaker-street, J^AMP nearly opposite Swift, Denslow Sc Webster, apl 2 “ JL Scene* in the Life of n Beloved Sister ; by Rev. William Jay, author of “Evening and MorningflEx- ercises.” The Morning of Joy—^being a Sequel to the Night of Weeping; by Rev. H. Bonar. 3’he Gospel Mystery of Sanctification, opened in sundry practical directions; by Walter Marshall. A Brief Treatise on the Canon and Interpretation of the Holy Scripture -; by Alexander M’Clclland. The Contributions of Q. Q.; by Jane 3’aylor. Letters of the Rev. Samuel Rutherford, Protessor of Divinity at St. Andrews, with a sketch oi his Life; by Rev. A A. Bonar. Exposition ol Psalm CXIX; by Rev. Chas. Bridges, Al. A. The Golden Psalm ; being a Practical, Experimental and Prophetical Exposition of Psalm XVI; by Rev. Thomas Dale, A. Al. History of the Ae&yrians, Chaldeans, Medes, Lydi- ans, and Carthagenian6; by Edward Furr. History of the Persians; by Edward Farr. 3’he Philosophy of Unbelief in Morals and Reli gion ; by Rev. Herman Hooker, Al. A. Essays on the Evils ol popular Ignorance; by John Foster. Choix De Poetics Pour Les Jeunes Personnes; par Madam A. Coutan. Dictionary of Synonymical Terms of the English Longue; ly Rev James ^-on^M.^receR^by MOSQUITO NETTING”—150 piocea White ill. and Colored Gauze Netting. 50 pieces White and Colored Lr.ee do., for sale byf april 15 SNIPER. LATHROP & NEVITT. R6. BXICH, from New York, begs reEpect- lvl fully to inform the Ladies of Savannah, that she will open TO-MORROW, a store with the most fashionable iHLLINERy in Whitsk*;- street, next door to Messrs Einttein * Eekman. april 15 BARNARD STREET CHEAP DRY GOODS STORE, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, SOUT H OF THE MAR K E T . rpIIE SUBSCRIBER having just returned -1 from the North, lias now ready and oilers for snle at 6iicli prices ns must give satisfaction, a large and carefully selected stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Consisting in part of Brown and Bleached Sheet ings and Shirtings, all widths and qualities. Blue Denims, Bed 3’icks, Shirting Stripes, C’ld Homespuns and Apron Checks. A lurge assortment of col’d nnd MOURNING CALICOES, Mourning nnd colored Ginghams, Furniture Calicoes, White Marseilles Quilts and Couuterpanes, und Fur niture Dimitv. A select assortment of Black, Plain, and Satin-striped Barege, from 25 cents upwards. Pink, Butf, Mode, Blue, Green, and Fancy colored Palm und Satin-striped, do. Silk warp Lin, DeLinde, and Poplins, a new nrticle lor Ladies dresses. Linen Lus tres; with n splendid col lection of blk and col’d , MUSLINS AND ORGANDIES, Embroidered flwiase, and Jaconetd, in gre**t variety Figured, Piaided, Striped und Plain Sulsne, .Ja conet, Cambric, Mull, Nansooks, Bishop Lawn and Book Muslins. White Pink aud Bine Muslin Dimity. 4 BLACK ITALIAN SILKS, “ Warranted Italian,’' for Ladies Dresses and Alan- tilliui, with black Silk Luce for 3‘rimmiug, See. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladies, Gents, Misses and Boys, Hose und } hose. Childrens Plain and Open-work white Cotton socks Ladies, Gents, Misees and Boys Gloves, in every style and quality, in Black, YVhite anil Colored. LINEN GOODS. Finger Spun 4-4 IRISH LINENS, “ warranted all pure Linen yarn, and sound blench,” from 25 cts per yard, upwards, Pillow Case, do. 6-4. 7-4, 8-4, and 10 I Linen 3’able Damask and 3'able Cloths, Long Lawns, Damask Napkins and Doyleys; Bird’s Eye, Scotch and Russia Diapers; Black and Brown Hollands; Dowlas and H Back Towelling and Towels, with a large quantity oi Bordered and Revere L C IXdkl's, well worthy the attention of families. COAT & PANTS STUFFS. French and English Drap D’Ete, Argo Coatings and Checks, Fancy ana White Linen Drills, in great va riety; with a collection of low-priced goods for com mon use and servants wear. Marseilles and other Vestings. Ladies Black Silk Mantillas, YVhite Canton Crape Shawls, and Embroidered Muslin Sacks, now so very fashionable. White ond colored Barege, Ljneu and Argo 8hawls, Black, White and colored Barege Mantles. LADIES WORKED CUFFS ana 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 Hkis in great variety, 8uspenders, Umbrellas, Twist, Fringe and Eeads, together with Berlin Nett and Corded Coate, and a quantity oi' those cheap pieces Grass Cloth, same as last season. All of which will basold at such prices as win clear ly showthe advantage of purchnsingforCssh. april g T. McKENNA. /few-* THE SUBSCRIBER bus on hand a jjSv-tw jlai'ge assortment of BONNETS, consisting of Tuscans. Pearls, Cobergs, Peddles, Fanoy and Tulin Braids,dec; also, a large assortment of Ribbons mid flowers, at the lowest cash prices. Bonnets nnd Hats Blenched, Pressed und Al tered to the Latest Style, at No. 15 Bam^rd-street, South side Market-square, jnn 29 8. TOMd W EBBING CAKE BOXES—A supply re* eeived aud for sale by , mar 30 JOHN M. COOPER. TOHN POOLE, Wholesale nnd Retail Dealer in •I Paints, Oils, T urpentine end Varnishes, French and American Window Glass, Paint, Varnish and Whitewash Brushes, Sable nnd Camel-hair Pencils, Badger nnd Camel hair Blenders, Graining Combs, Artist's Brushes and Colors, Sec., Ste. Paper Hangings, Borders nnd Fire Board Prints. N. B. House, Sign and Ship 'Painting, Gliding, Graining, and Glnzing done on reasonable terqia by JOHN POOLE, 11 YVhltaker Street, nearly opposite Swift, Denslow Sc Webster miii-30 f 1,. D lt. BACHMAN on the Unity of tho Human Race; The Doctrine examined on tho Principle* of Science. By John Bachman, D. D., Pfof. Nat. His. College of Charleston. The Constancy of Israel: A Discourse delivered before the Congregation Shearit 1 ”rael. Charleston, 8. C., on Shabat i’nrqh, Adar 18, 5610. By the Rev. M. J. Raplmll, A. M. PH. D. Received and for sale by mar 30 JOHN M. COOPER. B eautiful, daguerreotypes.—* Mr. Canny would respectf ully give notice that he husre-eponed his roomsoverthe Jewelry Store of the late Mr. 3\ 3’. YVilmot corner oi' Bryan street and Market zqr. , H V Operating hours from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M.- Children’s Likdnesses, at any age, taken in from I to 3 seconds sitting. Paintings nnd Daguerreotype* neatly copied and set in Metlallious, Morocco Cases, or Finger Rings. For sale, n- splendid apppnratas with instructions in the art of taking pictures, fob 15 tf MEW SPRING GOODS—1830*—The a«b 1 ' seribers have received, and will continue to re ceive by future arrivals, a large and well selected stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS, which they offer for sale at the lowest market price#, and to which they invite the attention of country merchants, factors and planters, lei) 28 SNIDER, LATHROP Sc NEVITT, P OUT WINE <te‘|HY»ON TEA^lOjtaaeW casks Port Wine, and 10 hf chests Hyson Tea,-in store and for sale by - > flsjr ’ ’ ’ \ ’ i * april 1 . - YV. M. DAVIDSON. A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—All per sons having claims against the Estate of Mrs. Re becca Shandly, lat: of Chatham county, deceased, will present them in tcums of the Law, properly at tested ; aud all persons indebted to said Estate, will make payment to me, < ' EMANUEL S11EFTALL, Administrator, apl 3 ' \ 36t R. HUMMUS* AROMATIC VEGETABLE Bitters, for tin- cure of Juuudice, indigestion, D 1 Weak Stomach, Diurrhuja, etc., just received and for sale by L. J. MYERS, april 1 Smuts’ Building. / 4HAMPAGNE WINE. -25 bskts Grape Cham- V-V piume, landing from ship Southport for snle by April 1 YV. M. DAVIDSON. S ELLING OFF AT COST.—The subscriber, in order to devote his time exclusively to KN- GK AVING, will sell his stock of Fancy Goods at eost r consisting of YVorsted Patterns, Purse Silks, Steel- Bead”, Kings and Tassels, Sc-gar Cases, Perfumery, Toys. Flower Vases, Shell tind Buffalo Tuck and Side Combs. Fringa”. Buttons, Bugs, &c. . mar22 lm R. H. HOYVKLL, 151 Congress-st. G < HUMAN COLOGNE, in pint and quart bof- I ties, just received and for sale by april 5 .LuROCHE Sc GODFREY. TYTOTICE.—I lorewurn all persons against cred-, IY iting Margaret YV.oon on jny account, as I am- determined not to pay any debta that she may con tract. J. YV. WOOD. Savannah. April 8,1850. lm 85,OOO REW ARD. CENTRAL RAILROAD Sc 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 this Bank. He is charged with having stolen in notes of the Company, the sum of ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND DOLLARS, mostly of tile larger denomina lion. An additional reward of five per cent will be paid on any money returned with or without him. H« is about 5 feet 7 inches high, medium size, dark hair, dark eyes, dark complexion, black beard, flue tasth, speaks slow and soft, steps quick when walking. He- was last seen in this City, so for as can he ascertain ed, on the night of YVedneeday lust, 27th February. By Order of the Directors, mar 5 tf R.R. CUY1.ER. President. P HILADELPHIA SHOES.—Ladies Black. Bronze and blue Morocco half Gaiters. Ladies BUc and Bronze Morocco Polka Boots. B, A.*Vi3QD apl 2 100 Bryan-stfget. IVEGROES WANTED. i i tractors cn the Anam-ta Sc WiMbeMSP . Road, wish to hire until the first of for a shorter period. Sixty able-bodied jpn boys, and a few women, tq work upon esjt tween the Central RwTRosd and YVaynesbum . For furtherp.'Jti-.ularsapplyto JosS/il EANCnoifT 117 Bay'street. - JOHN ©• GRAY Sc