Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, April 18, 1850, Image 3

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iman Pro, MablencM of ponUnj.— •'■ • MS imiiel Mr. Sinmel. Y. Clin k, of |,I. in thU county, gWes some statistics to the profitableness of poultry that s.—Ho found upon foot* * Aoril last to Do- aylmusolul toothers^-Ho . r u p his atore nook from 1 ° , ‘ . 1 f thnt from 40 hnn«, in three differ- ;;^!iiyetco, ; n g uous : , ,o. 1 adsold a 0 1 0 „ T . hrsides using trooly tor Cooking in Ins \^= B J . r.... Two-thirds of the time the liens * U " ."not fed, hill unrestrained us to roving. „ the use of the barn and range of the ' ' " lie also sold many fowls. It has been i , , *'istnited eleswhere, wo believe, that.-two "iadciiws anil a brood of 40 hens, well fed 1 , | l,L>nt. may he made to furnish nlltheneces- ".u v mo ins of living lor an ordinary labori ng •r-Vii’t* family—as the frugal laboring people jn 0 nr country usually life, r t i,j s l,e ttnie in Now Jersey, it is more thun , w ; t i, u? . If two good cows and 40 hens will support a fnmiiy there, where milk is 3 to cts a q U lit. eggs 6 to 8 cts per doz: and fovvIs I >] to 18 cents a niece, we think that the cows rould be dispensed with here, where ergs arc now selling at 18 cents a doz and fowls at 50 rents a piece. We commend the above arti- , jr to the especial notice of our country read- Sloping Intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. • • • APRIL W: POlt T C! A 1> E N I> A It. moon's phases. Last <|1\ 4th, loll, stini., M. I Frst qr. 19tli, hi. 59m., at New Mil. 1:1 7Ii 29m., m. | Full Mn, Slltli, 61i. 12m.,M SUN .MOON High Water. April. Rise*. Sets. Met*. Morn. Even. 1 8 3 0. II. M. 11. M. II. M. H. M. 11. M. 18 Thursday,... 5 27 6 32 0 Om 0 11 0 41 19 Friday,. 5 26 6 33 0 56 1 13 1 53 20 Saturday,... 5 25 0 33 1 46 2 34 3 18 21 Sunday, .... 5 24 6 34 2 31 4 1 4 41 22 Monday,.... 5 22 5 35 3 12 5 20 5 49 23 Tuesday.... 5 SI 6 36 3 51 6 18 6 42 24 Wednesday.. 5 20 6 30, 4 28 7 07 7 27 All LIVED Romance in Real Life.—The Cincinnati (i,z tie vouches for the truthfulness of the fol lowing narration- Almut four years since, a poor, miserable, intemperate woman wandered about the streets of Cincinnati, accompanied I, v 1V delicate but bright little daughter of ubojt six years of age- They called together ut the house of ti lady then living on Broadway, and i.,,,[ char.tv- It "’as freely dispensed, und the lady being pleased with the lovely appeal* nncc of the cnild, insisted unun taking it into keeping, which was granted. The mother went away, a d wJs not hoard of until about mie year afterwards, when the lady whoTmd charge of ttie little girl, to whom she had now become strongly aitaclied, was sent for to nn obscure puit of the city. She there found the woman in a filthy and dying condition, with just strength enough to tell her that the child had tin uncle, its father's brother, living some-where ,l„wn the river, hut where, she knew not; also t :at there was no dishonor attached to its binh. And the woman died. From that time until a- haut a week since, the foster-mother of the lit tle girl has made every effort to ascertain the truth of the dying mother’s statement, when -lie succeeded, and on Monday last the uncle of the little girl came up from Louisville and took the little Miss away. That little uvfor- t'/nate is now the sale heir of an income of fourteen hundred dollars per annum, hequeuth- ed to her by her own father. Frig Fox, Berry,"86 days from Both. Me, to Cohen Se Hertz. She experienced very bad weather during her passage, lost tore rigging, and damaged offer portions of her sniis. Sloop Virginia, Lane, Satillo, to Master. > Sloop Catharine Chard, Wiggins. St Marys River, to Master. Steamer St Matthews King, Palatka, F]a, Ac, to .Brooks A Topper. Steamer Dekalb. Moody, Augusta, to Brooks & Tup- per. Steamer Hancock, Murray, Augusta, to John Foster. CLEARED^ Br ship Avon, Johnston. Liverpool—R A Lewis. (By Request ) Sclir Sarah. Capt Snow, without any freight lie did go, to his house and home not left alone. DEPARTED. Steamer Metamora, Burden, Charleston. ""MEMORANDA. .. New-Obi.eans, April 12.—Cl'd brig Leopold O'- Donnell, Dunton, for Savannah. The following is the cargo of the brig Leopold O'Doniiell: 25 libds mid 81 bills sugar, 20 bbis molasses, 85 casks and 45 tea bacon, 372 coils rope, 35 boxes caudles, 48 hides4pkgs mdze. DIC. BULLOCH has REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. 38 President street, 2d door east from the corner of Druyton street, in the house formerly occupied by A. It. Lawton, Esq. opl 13-fit SCHOOL.—The subscriber respectfully announces tliut lie has opened a School in the basement of the Second Baptist Church, in which will be taught all the branches of n thorough English Ed ucation. Particular attention will he given to the el ementary studies. BERNARD MALLON. Kefehenc-es.—Rev. J. T. ROBERT, Rev. II. O. WYER. mar 29 ( a LINT’S GAITERS.—A line supply of Gentle- A men's Linen Gaiters, for sale by SAM. A. WOOD, april 18 100 Bryan street. M AY DAT".—Misses Light colored Gaiter Boot-. Boys Gaiters.' Children’s Gaiters. Foi sale by SAM. A. WOOD, aprl 18 106 Byrau street. TEA CULTIVATION IN THE U. STATES. H AVING received a small supply of TF.A NUTS, collected at great expense of money mid labor, ill the middle districts of China, from the most cele brated Tea Plantations of tho Empire, I am prepared to fulfil my engagements liy accommodating the pub lic with a share of the Nuts received. My main ob ject is to plant and cultivate ; hut as l am quite cer tain that 1 have obtained, alter the labor of three years, the best quality of Tea Nuts, I am disposed to meet the wishes of the public, mid to share them with others.—Tea Nuts gathered in the neighborhood of Canton are scarcely worth cultivating, on uceount of tho inferior quality of the Tna. it is obviously the interest of the planter to submit to an increased ex pense, to secure a superior quality oi Tea Nut, in es tablishing a Tea Plantation, whether large or email. In prosecuting this arduous undertaking, i am in fact acting ns an agent for the benefit ot the public. Neither the State, the public, or any individual, has ever extended to me the aid of a single cent. For convenience and security, the Nuts will he pneked in tin boxes, und forwarded from Greenville, S. C„ by such conveyance mid to such address as the purchaser may direct, to any pin of the U. States. TEA PLANTS—now on their passage trom China, selected with a single eye to quulity, by a gentleman of large experience in horticultural pursuits, and p r- liaps better acquainted with the character of the Ten Plant, than anv person in Europe or America—will also he shared with those desirous of obtaining a small supply. A specification of the soil bestadnpted to the growth of the plant, the mode of planting, cultivating, ic. See.., will accompany each parcel. Application should be made (post-paid) to the sub scriber. JUNIUS SMITH, Greenville, S. C. P. S. Essays on the Cultivation of the Tea Plant, for sale at the’Book Store of J. M. Coormi. * * Savannah Republican, copy three times weekly and send bill to this oli.ee. april 18 STEAMBOAT LINES. i fmT?* p, FOR BURNT FORT,Via Dorian, St Simons, Island, Brunswick. Bethel, Jef- i. rrcocisat»aa t - erHontoni £ c Tl a .itnur.i-packet 1VAN- HOE.CaptaittP. McNclty, is now recei ving freight and Posssengers at Ferry wharf, ami will leave Thors- DAV, at 4 o’clock P. M. For Freight or Passage, ap ply ou board, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent. .;:y* All Freight* payablo hv sliippera, and will be stored during the absence of the bout free of charge9 Freights consigned to the Agent will bo forward, ed free of commissions. april 18 M ISS ». A. (J Alt DN EH, ho* from New York, and and is now opening every variety of fashionable SPRING BONNET# She has also a handsome assortment of Ribbons, Flowers and Bridal Ornaments. The Ladies are In- • vited to call and examine. N. B. Dress Making done in a superior manner, at No. 159 Congress street. tf api 13 N EW SPRING GOODS.—A large variety c Blk and cold Cushmerette, blkan’d cl’d’Drap D’Ete Sacks, and Palo Alto Coate, for sale low by april 10 HAMILTON A SYMONS. MRS. WHITTLESEY’S M OTHERS’ MAGAZINE.—“ The object of this Periodical may lie briefly stated to be, to aid those who sustain the maternal relation, or are other wise the guardians of the young, in understanding, appreciating, and fulfiling tlio duties growing out of such relations, aud especially to impress upon them the importance of such a training—pnysical. intellectu al, moral, anil religious—as shall enable tho subject! of their charge to act wisely, beneficently, aud success fully in the great theatre of life,—all auxiliary to a higher and u better “life to come.” terms: 1 copy per year, if paid in advance... .$1 00 4 copies “ •* 3 00 7 “ “ 5 00 15 “ . 10 00 Specimen Numbers of the above cheap and valua ble Magazine may be seen at the store of the sub scriber, who will forward the names of subscribers without delay. J. B. CUBBEDGE, a pi 18 Agent. VNTED, two Buys who can read and write as apprentices to the printing business. Ap- *ir**lt» FOR AUGUSTA nnd HAM* BURG, to leave every FRIDAY Mormuc, att) o’clock The New and splendid Steam- er HANCOCK, Cnpt. Muaray, will leave for the above ports s x nd immm 'ctinte landings, on Friday, 19th inst, ut 9 A. M. For freight or nasrasrc apply ou board, or to JOHN FOSTER. Agent, april 15 Anderson’s Lower Wharf. FOR AUGUSTA AM) HAMBURG. . iT^?* ha The superior light draught steam Pack- Ot, H. L. COOK. Captain .Shaw, will leave 8fl a j J0Vei 01l Tuesavs at five o'clock For Freight or Passage, apply on board, Dillons wharf, or ro M. A. COHEN, Agent, apr 1G smt , f|3£: fa, FOR HAMBURG AND AU- Ljffl^jQaGUSTA.—'The fine new steam-packet 5Ifi =* fittStoaM ORF.GON l Capt. T. N. Pkilpot,#dll leave Saturday, April 20ih. 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. * apl 13 ply at this otfic ap!3 P OOR. MAN’S FRIEND. Dr. Roberts’ Oiht* ment of many Virtues, or Poor Man’s Friend, for eruptions and wounds of every description. For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO., april 18. Gibbons’ Buildings. TURNER’S Compound Fluid Ex-tract of Conyza and Stylliugin. tpHIS preparation is a Concentrated Extract, con* l taining all the Active Medical Properties of tlfe dottyzu, (commonly known as Black Root,) and the 8tyllingiu, or Queen’s Delight. These plants have been long used among our South ern Negroes, and recently by the Medical Profession, with the happiest results, in cases of Chronic Rheu matism, Ulcers of long standing, and Secondary Syphilis. It is much superior to any preparation of Hurfiaparillu as an alterative, being more active aud prompt in its operation on the system. These facts have induced the subscribers to present to the atten tion of Physicians a fluid extract prepared strictly ac cording to Chemical and Parmaceutical science, de void of all the feculent and 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 nnd sold by TURNER & ODEN, Monument-Square, And by T. M. TURNER, mar 29 ^ 181 Buy-street, Savannah, Ga. PASSENGERS. Per Steamer St Matthews, from Palatka—Mrs Gil bert, Mrs Blake, Miss Dows, Mrs Sowell. Miss Mann, Mrs West. Mrs Montcure, Mrs Chew, Miss Chew, Mrs • I’utnnm, Mrs Chandler, J II Zwodky, C II Pice. E J Hally, E L F Blake, R ,J Brothens, P Thierce, W Sed- witli, J VV Mitchell, Capt West, Mr West, Miss West, P C Farewell, J W Montcure, J McClain, J Miller, J Yates, E J Acosta, E Ii Albertic, 5 deck. Per stermer DeKalb, from Augusta—Dr Stroblinrt, Indy, 2 children nnd 2 servants, A Rooth, J M Robert, P< v T Mitchell, Rev W A McSwain, 1 on deck. Per steamer Hancock, from Augusta—Mrs Foster imd^on, Alias W Maims, L»S Steivart, 11 Hulburt, J M bawton, Jr, Mrs Ingram, L M Cormick, Mr Solomons Col Myers and srvt, Hon F D Gonder, Col T M Tur ner, Capt T B Smith, Mr E L Holcomb, T Hart. CONSIGNEES. DRAWS THIS DAY—Sales CLOSE at 3 P. M. 20,000 DOLLARS!! GHEENE A PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY. Extra Class No. 27, for 1850. To be decided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery Class 1C. To be drawn at Charleston, S. C., ou Thurs day, April 18th, 1850. J. W. MAURY <fc CO. Managers. 78 Number Lottery,. S P L E N D I D l Prize ot 820,000 I l fi,000 1 4,000 | I 2,4fi8 10 .1,000 —14 drawn Ballots. SCHEME: 10. .Prizes of..... 10 20 310 Ac $500 250 150 100 Sec T ek"ts, $1—Shares in proportion. I- nt* sale oy apl 18 E. WITHINGTON. G AS FITTINGS.—’file subscriber respectfully informs tile citizens of Savannah, that he will shortly receive a large assortment of Gas Burners, Peneants. Brackets, Sec, Ac, from Philadelphia. Hav ing competent workmen engaged, lie is prepared to till any orders ou the most reasonable terms, and rc- specliully solicits their patronage. U. CRANSTON, 91 Bryan st, apl 17—6m next door to Hamilton & r-ymons'. C tOLLETON HITTERS.—The celebrated Col- ) loton Bitters, a purely vegetable preparation, and a sovereign remedy for Dlspepsia; just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, A CO., april .17 Gibbons’ Buildings, Union STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF "GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. nMIE very light draught Stenm-packcts H. L. COOK A and OREGON are now,making regular trips. The former commanded by Cnpt. T. E. Shaw, and the latter by Cnpt T. N. Philpot, both gentlemen of experience on the Suvannab River, These boats are enabled to reuch Augusta and Ham burg, in the lowest stages of the river. The days of departure are : ' From Savannah, on TUESDAYS and SAT URDAYS, and £38*“ From Augusta nnd Hamburg, ou SATUR DAYS nnd WEDNESDAYS. 7tjP Freight consigned to the Agent nt Savannah to be sent via the river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Al abama, Tennessee, will be forwarded free of commis sion. (rnarfi) M. A. COHEN, Agent. T>ER SOUTHERNER.—1000 LADY'S AND 5 MISSES BONNETS, of every description, and also a very handsome assortment of Bonnet and Belt Ribbons, just received and offered at cost price. WIOHMANN & LICHTE, 139 Broughton 6t. opposite J. Dixon & Co's Confec tionary. apl 88. FR11NCH MUSLINS, CAMBRICS, &C. 1 —French Muslinsof superior qualities and Colon, French and English, Plain and and Colored Cambrics, Chomburgs, Ginghams. Ac. For sale by mar 4 LaRQOHE. BOWNE * CO ’T’ O RENT, for one or more years, all that wharf A lot situated East of the Union Ferry Dock, front ing on Savannah River 330 feet, together yrith the Railway, Engine and Fixtures attached tliereW. ALSO, to Hire, 10 hands, all Mechanics. 3 Hoi Carpenters ; 1 Blacksmith ; 6 Ship-Carpenters t Caulkers; Also, a Blacksmith's Shop and Tools. 1 above will be hired either separately or together. « FOR SALE, a quantity of Live Oak and Cedar tim ber and knees. Also, a lot of Lignum Vites ; a Walt of second band sails, suitable for a vessel from 30 to 40 tons burthen, atid one largo second band main-sal!; one pair of large timber wheels, seven feet in height; * atwo horse waggon nnd harness; a Canoe Boat just finished, 24ft long by 4fft wide, for six oars. For fur ther particulars enquire of april 13 tf H. F. WILLINK. ft AU35E MERINO VESTS; AND FLANNELS. VJT 5 dozen Ladies Gauze Merino Vests. 5 do Gentlemen's do do. 4 nieces Gauze Flannel, for sale by april 15 SNIDER, LATUROP & NEVITT. G AS FIXTURES.—STRATTON & DOBSON, will receive in a few days, a large assortment of GAS BURNERS, Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackett), Portable Burners, &c, Sec, from Cornelius Se Co, Philadelphia. IVil also putin the Pipes from the streets into the Churches, Dwellings, Stores, Ac, on the most reason able terms. For further information, apply at No. 72 ST JULIAN STREET, april 9-lm Near the Market. W ~~ AX TAPERS, Motto Seals, IMy OwnXTi. C., Dice and Dice Boxes, Pocket Inkstands, Card Rucks, Curd Cases, Mathematical Instruments, Shaving Boxes, India Rubber Bunds, Tooth Brushes, Playing Cards, Porcelain Slates, Termstial Globes, Watch Stands, Papeterie, Ac Ac. Foryale by ap 15 J. B. CUBBEDGE. f OST.—On Monday, between the Government JLi Barracks and the Public Stable, a Steel SnalHe Bit. new leathern Bridle and Martingale. The finder will confer a favor by leaving it at David Gass A Co's stables. april 16—6t B IRD CAGES.—Mocking Bird, Robin and Ca nary Bird Cages, just received and for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY, FOR PHILADELPHIA—IlHRON’SLINE. JPf\ ' The regular Packet Schooner, MARY A Yllfe LOUISA, Capt. Adams, will have despatch for above port. For freight or passage apply on board at Harris’s Wharf, or to apl 16 fit C. A. GREINER. april lfi 100 Brynu street. SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING.— l3 PRICE A VEADER—per late arrivals, a superi or assortment, viz: Cushmerett, Twocde, and Linen Frocks, Sacks and De’Orsay Coats; which will be sold a* cheap as eimilur articles can be purchased in the city. At No. 147 Bay-street. tf apl 10 M ONEY" WANTED ON LOAN .—Seven hun dred Doliui-s wanted on a loan for one year to secure the loan, a Mortgage will be given of three valuable Negroes, free of any incuinberance. Apply to H J CHALMERS, Broker, apl 1(5 31 No. 109 Bay-street, B uffalo tuck cojibs.—a supply of the latest patterns, just received nnd for side by april 17 G. U. HENDRICKSON & CO., Gibbons’ Building l’er sloop Virginia, from Satillo—9 bales S I Cotton bfiOO bushels Rough Rice, and n lot of Staves, to G W Anderson & Bro, 1* II Behin A Low & Co. l’er sloop C nth mine Chard, from St Marys River— h)4 bales S I Cotton, Hides and Deerskins, to G W Anderson & Bro, Boston &. Gunby, Way & King, N A Hardee & Co. l’er steamer .St Matthews, from Pulatkn, &c—10 bis J 1 Cotton und Mdze, to T M Turner &. Co, N Lyon, Rost on & Gunby, N A Hardee, J V Connerat, Mar- findl & Aikin, Charleston Boat Per steamer Dekalb, from Augusta— 55 bales Cotton Mdze, to S Solomons, Brooks Tupper, Win Remshart, E F. Wood. Per steamer Hancock, from Augusta—B F Ingram, \ l P un knr, F F Dunbar, W S Ramsey, T B Smith, I Reilly, l* i] Bohn, ColT Verstille, N Crugcr. S PRING SUJIxJIER <;0()DS.-The subscri bers beg leave to call attention to their lnr« r e and well assorted stock of Dry Goods, embracing the dif ferent descriptions required for plantation, house and personal use, which they arc selling at lowest prices for cash or approved paper. JAMES ANDERSON & CO., april 17—Ot No. 70 St. Julian &. 103 Bryan st. L’UNSIGNEES PER CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. April n and 18.—885 bnlas Cotton nnd mdze, to & c °oh. H F Waring, N A Hardee, Asa lion, c Hartridge, Hnniilton A Haideman, Harper A “ Day wood, WA Cherry, Wudiburu, Wil- €oiniinTcial intelligence. ... , LATEST DATES. ■» erpool, J[ ar 23 | Havre, Mur 21 1 Havana, April 0 r,i» aTan S n * 1 Cotton Market April 18* . es ffrday 104 bales were sold: 29 bales atn i: 44 at 11* ; 31 at 111 cents. April 17, —' Ve to report another ™ 1 "’cek in cotton, with a deelin.e of a 1c. We quote "Xtrcnies, 10 a 11c; good middling, lUc. :r,;'* 0 V‘ IP,E April 13.—The receipts since the 6th inst, elusive amount to 4,182 bales, and the exports foi i jfi 5 o ne peri °A to 10.416 bales, viz : to Liverpool 17, an i . ™ ona 1 ' l, 13, New-York 1,223, Providence 738, ° rle a ne . 308—leaving a stock on band not timol . st eveni »g of 95.175 against 113,013 some snri, " Styear ’ ° n Fridl, y T uite ntl animated demand ^ I rung up, caused in some means by a slight decline _ y jrel gn freights, resulting in sales of fully 8000 bis —Me market closing very firm nt annexed quotations LIVEKroOL CLASSIFICATIONS. u-?^ ary • ■ • — a 10J Middling . . . 10 all Ooodmid . . . — a Hi - - - - lli a lly Thp c«{ r _ * • nominal bale* of the week amount to only Rbout 6300 bli. I St ! Ta nnah Exports,. April J S'. *"»-*&* lTpland J UST RECEIVED, and for sale, the Queen of the West, nnd Iron King, Cooking Stores, which arc the most economical anti saving of fuel, of any stove over invented, uud expressly for the southern market. apl 17 McARTHOR A MORSE. A NEW and brilliant light liu lately arisen and now stands high in | the horizon, shedding its golden light ot uopu upi.ii the dark despairing minds of tile bed ridden and afflicted with pain, like the bursting forth of the congenial rays ofthj sun upon the cold, dismal regions of tile frigid zone. The three letters which head this paragraph is the signification of RADA WAY’S READY RELIEF. An instantaneous antidote tor pains of all kinds, the very instant Rudawuy’s Ready Relief is applied, its pain-relieving qualities are realized, it will relieve the most severe pains of Rheumutism, Lumbago, Gout, Paralysis, Tie Dolorous, Ac, in a few minutes. RHEUMATISM ; Its Cause Treatment and Care. All Rheumatic pains instantly cured by Radaway’s Ready Relief. Rheumatism arises from different causes, but most generally proceed from colds, exposure to cold diunpwenther.’iiiiil sleepingin damp apartments. This complaint is divided into two classes; the firstinflam- raalury, so called from the swelling and inflammation that attends the pains in the parts affected; second, Chronic Rheumatism, so called from the long contin uance of the disease. it is aiso known ns Lumbago, or pain in the back ; Sciaticio, or pains in the hip or groin; Anthrodynin, or pains in the joints. The acute Rheumatism generally terminates into one ol these and becomes n chronic complaint. RADAWAY’S SOAP, as tl bcautifier of theskin. It surpasses everything of the kind in the world. It re moves Redness, l’implee, Blotches, Pustules, Tetters, rash, itcurcs 8alt Rbuem, Ring Worm, Sore Head. Sores, Pustular Eruptions, it imparts health to the skin, and beauty to the complexion. Asa nursery and toilet soap, it is beyond the reach of rivalry, and for shaving purposes is the best iu use. One cake of Radaway’s Soap will last longer than three cakes of the same size of any other soap i u use, therefore it i» the cheapest and best soap in the world. Price 25 cents, large cakes in engraved wrappers, and the sig nature R. G. Radaway, upon each wrapper. Now through the Harem chambers many lights Of bu: y shapes proclaim the toilet rights— While some bring balm from Circaraiu’s fair, To dress and beautify; their lovely Hair, Which makes the molds of Circassian sires Within the breasts of kings pure love inspire. To d res3 and beautify the hair, RADAWAY’S CIRCASSIAN BALM Is becoming quite popular. In the course of time it will supersede all other preparations in use. It cures baldness, strengthens the liair, eradicates dandruff, and makes the hoir soft, fine, and glossy. By using the Balm os per directions, it will make it curl beautifully, resembling nature. Frice 25 cento, iir large bottles. See that Radaway A Co., is upon each bottle. For sole by G. R. HENDRICKSON A Co., A. A SOLOMONS A Co., end april 5 WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, Agents. B acon, sugar, flour, iiay, rice. 25 casks prime Bacon Sides 15 “ “ “ Shoulders 12 hlids prime N. O. Sugar. 10 barrels prime Pork. 60 bundles Northern Hay. 50 bbls Baltimore Flour. 20 tiercs Riee, various qualities—for sale by april 10 W. WCODBRIDGE. r a BBLS. Philadelphia Whiskey and 50 bills. O'f Gin, this day landing, uud for tale by apl 16 fit C. A. GREINER. <OHEY’S LADV’ri HOOK, FOR APRIL, * J’ Graham's Magazine, do do Sartain’s Magazine, do do David Copperfield, by Charles Dickens, No. 11, Diary of a Physician in California, including notes of travel by land and water; by Jas. L. Tyson, M. D. Nod Allen, or Putt Age; by David Hammy, Esq. Aristocracy, cr Life among the Upper Ten ; by Jo seph Nunes. * . Cuba and the Cubans; comprising a History of the Island of Cuba, by the author of ‘ Letters from Cuba.' 1 FOR I'HILADELPHIA—HERON’S .T^ULINE,—The tine and fast sailing sehoonerCO- HAsSeT. Toby, .master, having part of her cargo, engazed, will liav e quick despatch. For balance of freight or passage, having fine accommodations, ap ply on board, allliurls’ Wharf, or to apl 13-6t CHAS. A. GREINER. C OTTON OSNABURG8.—60bales Col naburgs, assorted qualities. 10 bales Fancy Striped, do., just received sale by ppril 13 SNIDER, LATHROP A NE B rown shirtings 10 halos } Shirtings. 25 bales { do., just received and for sule by apnl 13 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT. P ARASOLS.—A large assortment Plain and Fig ured Parasols, Sun Shades, and Sun Umbrellas Just received by , april 13 LATHROP A FOOTE. T ACE COLLARS, CAFES, tea.—Thread Li mid Valcucieueti Luce Collars and Cuffs, Jaconet and Muriin Collnrs and Cuff’s, Laco Cupes, Ren Silk Mantilla N. A„ Embroidered Lawn Hankerehiefs, fan cy Silk Buttons, Ac, received per Brig Philurn. april 13 LATHROP A FOOTE. FOR BOSTON. The fast sailing barque LION, Alexander, Master, having a portion of her cargo emrag- cu, will sail for the above port. For freight engage ments apply to apl 9 ’ PADELFORD, FAY A CO. ALBANY' CREAM ALE.—50 Barrels Albany ' ^ Cream Ale lauding from Barque Exuct,ond for sale by mar 6 W. M. DAVIDSON. L AMP OU., lorsale by JOHN POOLE, No. il Wbitaker-street, nearly opposite Swift, Denslow A Webster, apl 2 THE SUBSCRIBER has on band a M; ’jlarge assortment of BONNETS, consisting of Tuscans, Pearls, Cobergs, Peddles, Fancy and vr&MTulip Braids,Ac; also, a largo assortment of Ribbons and flowers, at the lowest caali prices, J3'" Bonnets and Hats Blenched, Pressed and Al tered to the Latest Style, at No. 15 Baniard-streat, South side Market-square, jail 29 8. TOMB WEDDING CAKE BOXES—A nupply rc- » v ceived und for sale by mar 30 JOHN M. COOPER. TORN POOLE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In •f Paints, Oils, Turpentine and Varnishes, French and American Window Glass, Paint, Varnish and Whitewash Brushes, Sable and Camel hair Pencils, Badger aud Camel hair Blenders, Gralniug Combs, Artist’s Brushes and 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 mnr30 . The Optimist; by Henrv T. Tiickermnn. Redwood ; A Tale, by C. M. Sedgwick, author Clarence Junius; including letters by the same author, un der other signatures, by John Wade. Goldsmith’s Miscellaneous Works, vul 3. Hume's History ol’England, Harpers’ edition, vols 2 and 3. The Works of Horace, with English Notes; by Ed ward Moore, M. A. Miscellanies; by William R. Williams. The Uses and Abuses of Air; by Jolm H. Griecom, | M. D. ; The Angel World, and offer poems ; by Philip I James Btti.y, author of “Festus." I The Life and Religion of Mohammed; ns contained in the Sheriff Traditions of the llyat-Ul-Kuloob, by Rev. James I„ Merrick. Milman's Gibbon’s Rome; new edition, vol 2. Talcs from Shakspenre; for the me of young per sons, by Charles and Mary Lamb, r. ceived by april 16 JOHN M. COOPER. ripilE LIGHTED VAl.i.EY, or the closing J. Scenes in tile Life of a Beloved Sister; by Rev. William Jay, author of "Evening and Morniiig(]Ex- ercises.” The Morning of Joy—being a Sequel to the Night of Weeping; by Rev. H. Honor. The Gospel Mystery of Sanctification, opened iu sundry practical directions; by Walter Marshall. A Brief Treatise on the Canon and Interpretation of tholloly Scriptures; bv Alexander M’Clelland. The Contributions ol Q. Q.; by Jane Taylor. Letters of the Rev. Samuel Rutherford, Professor of Divinity at St. Andrews, with a Sketch of his Life; by Rev. A A. Bonat'. Exposition of Psalm CXIX; by Rev. Chas. Bridges, M. A. The Golden Psalnt; beinga Practical, Experimental BARNARD STREET E DRY GOODS STORE, SIGN OF THE RED FLAG, S O U TII OF THE MAR KET. I tllE SUBSCRIBER having ju"t returned from tlie North, has now ready and oilers for sales at such prices as must give satisfaction, a large arul carefully selected stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Consisting in part of Biiown and Bleached Sheet ings and Shuitinos, 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 nnd colored Ginghams, Furniture Calicoes, White Marseilles Qullt.-i nnd Couutcrpancs, and Fur niture Dimity. A select assortment of Bluck, Pluin, anil Satin-striped Barege, from 25 cents upwards. Pink, Butf, Mode, Blue, Green, and Fancy colored Palm and Satin-striped, do. Silk warp I.in, DeLinde, and Poplins, u new article Jor Ladies dresses. Linen Lus tres; with a splendid col lection of blk end col’d MUSLINS AND ORGANDIES, Embroidered Swisee, and Jaconets, in great variety Figured, I’lnided, Striped and Plain Suisse, Ja conet, Cambric, Mull, Nansooks, Bishop Lawn and Book Muslins. White Pink aud Bine Muslin Dimity. BLACK ITALIAN SILKS, “ Warranted Italian,” for Ladies DrosECe nnd Man tillas, with black Silk Lace for Trimming, Ac. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. Ladles, Gents, Misses and Boys, Hose and ^ hose. Childrens Plain and Open-work white Cotton socks. Ladies, Gents, Misses nnd Boys Gloves, in every style and quality, iu Black, White and Colored. LINEN GOODS. Finger Spun 4-4 IRISH LINENS, “ warranted all pure Linen yarn, anil pound bleach,” from 25 cts per yard, upwards, Pillow Case, do. 6-4.7-4, 8-4, and 10-4 Linen Table Damask and Table -Clothe, Long Lawns, Damask Napkins and Doyleys; Bird'* Eye, Scotch and Rusfcia Diupers; Black and Brown Hollands; Dowlas and H Back Towelling nnd Towels, with a large quantity ot Bordered and Revere L C Hdkh, 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 a collection of low-pricefi goods lor com mon use and servants wear. Marseilles and offer Vestings. D R. BACIIMAN on the Unity of the Human Race; The Doctrine examined on the Principles of Bclence. By John Bachman, D. D., Prof. Nat. His. College of Charleston. The Constancy of Israel: A Discourse delivered before the Congregation Shea{it Israel, Charleston, S. C.. on Shabat Pat ah, Adar 18, 5810. By the Rev. M. J. Raphnll, A. M. PH. DK' Received and for sale by mar 30 JOHN M. COOPER, B EAUTIFUE DAGUERREOTYPES—•- Mr. Carey would respectfully give notice that he has rc-opened his rooms.over the Jewelry Store of tho late Air. T. T. Wilmot corner of Bryan street and Market sqr. Operating hours from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. Children's Likenesses, at any age, taken in from 1 to 3 seconds sitting. Puintingn nnd Daguerreotypes neatly copied and set in Medallions, Morocco Cases, or Finger Rings. For sale, a splendid apppnratus with instructions in the art of taking pictures, l'eb 15 If lYTEYV SPRING GOODS—1830.—The s*l> scribers liuve received, and 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 the attention of country merchants, factors and planter?, fob 88 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT. P ORT WINE'& HYSON TEA.—10 quarter casks Port Wine, uud 10 hf chests Hyson Tea, in store and for sale by april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON. ThoSalk 0 A. AL p0oition ol ' Po,Um ‘ by Uev -! L a (I i e 8 Black Silk Mantillas, White Canton Crape Shawls, and Embroidered Muslin Sacks, now so very fsshionable. 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 aud plain Lisle and Silk Lace, Linen Edgings, Thread and Lisle do, and Laces, Pocket and Head Hkis in great variety, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Twist, Fringe and Bends, togather with Berlin Nett and Corded Coats, and a quantity of those cheap pieces Grass Cloth, same as last season. All of which will bo sold atsucli prices as will clear ly show the advantage of purchasing for Cash, april 8 T. McKFNNA. History of the Assyrians, Chaldeans, Medes, Lydi ans, and Cartiiagcnians; by Edward Farr. History of tlie Persians; by Edward Farr. The Philosophy of Unbelief in Morals ar.d Reli gion ; by Rev. Herman Hooker, M. A. Essays on the Evils of popular Ignorance; by John Fo.-ttr. Choix De Poesies Pour Lea Jeunea Personnee; par Madam A. Couton. Dictionary of Synonymicnl Terms of tho English Language; bv Rev James Rawson, A. M., received by april 16 » JOHN M. COOPER. IVTOfcQl'I'rO NETTING.—150 pieces White 111 and Colored Gauze Netting. 50 pieces White nnd Colored Lace do., for sale by" 1 april 15 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT. t^HOES, SHOES.-McCurdy'sSUp^eraffr La spl 2 106 Bryan-atreet. A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—All per sons haring claims ugninst the Estate of Mrs. Re becca .Sbandly, late of Chatham county, deceased, will present them in terms of the Law, properly at tested ; and all persons indebted to said Estate, will make payment to me, EMANUEL SHEFTALL, Administrator, apl 3 36t D U. LUMMIIS* AROMATIC VEGETABLE Bitters, for the cure of Jaundice, Indigestion, Weak Stomach, biurrhoea, etc., just received nnd for sale by L. J. MYERS, april 1 Hinds' Building. T^ilAMi’A^NE WINE.-23bskt* Grape Cbam- U pdgn»Mhding from ship Southport for sale by April 1 W. M. DAVIDSON, S ELLING OFF AT COST.—Tho subscriber, in order to devote his time exclusively to EN- GR A VING, will sell bis stock of Fancy Goods at coat, consisting of Worsted Patterns, Purse Silks, Steel Beads, Rings and Tassels, Segar Cases, Perfumery, Toys, Flower Vases, Shell and Buffalo Tuck and Side Combs. Fringos, Buttons, Bags, Ac. mar 22 lm IL H. HOWELL, 151 Conjresa-aL G 1EBMAN COLOGNE, in pint and quart bot- I ties, just received and for sale by april 5 LnHOCHE A GODFREY. TVTOTICEr—I forewarn all persona against ered- 1 v itinc Mabgabet Wood on my account, as I am determined not to pay any debts that she may con tract J. W. WOOD. Savannah. April 6,1850. lm 83,000 REWARD. CENTRAL RAILROAD A BANKING CO. OF GA Savannah, Merch 4,1850. rpiIE ABOVE SUM will be paid for tlie apprelien- -*• sion and placing in custody of Mr. GEORGE J BULLOCH, the absconding Cashier of this Bank. He is charged with hnving stolen in notes of the - Company, tile sum of ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND DOLLARS, mostly of the larger denomina tion. An additional reward of five per cent will be pan* on any money returned with or without him. JHo - is about 5 feet 7 inches high, medium size, dark hair, dark eyes, dark complexion, black beard, fine teeff, speaks slow and soft, steps quick when walking, He> wa« la?t seen in this City, so ftir as can be ascartsiin- ed, ou the night of Wednesday last, 27th February. Bv Order of the Directors, mar 5 tf R.R. CUYLER. President. P hiladelphia shoes.- i -Ladies Black. _ Bronze and blue Morocco half Gaiters. Ladies Blk and Bronze Morocco Polka Boots. S. A. WOOD a pl 2 100 Bryon-street N ^EGROES WANTED.—The subscribers, Cot- tractors on the Augusta A Waynesboro Rail Road, wish to hire until tne first of January next- oa l or a shorter period, Sixty able-bodied men; TmfWr bovs, and a few women, to work upon *aio Rosa, — tween the Central Ruil Road and Wayne.borO’- For further particulara apply tio Jokefk Bancroft HOOK D. GRAY A C«