Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, May 25, 1850, Image 1

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IpOUB DOLLARS PER ANNUM. VOLUME I.] —-Publication Office at Mo. 117, Bay Street, near tlte new Custom House*-— - SINGLE COPSES TWO CENTS. SAVANNAH. SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 25. 1850. [NUMBER 111. PUBLISHED daily and tri-weekly, UV JOHN HI. COOPER. w T . THOMPSON, EDITOR. terms: nnllv Morning New* is delivered to City success .utaorlbera *t #4 per annum? payable half yearly in * or for TEN CENTS a week, payable to the rimer.’ Btujle copies, two cents. The Tri-Weekly Morning; New#, for the coun- . "nntalnimt all the new .matter ami new adverti.e. moot. Of the daily, i* furni.hed for two dollar, per- * a °j^erti«emento inserted at the following rate.: Lnuare 1 insertion, $0,50 | 1 square 1 month, 87.00 iShcontinuance,.. 50 1 .quare 2 months, 12,00 flqaere^Tweek!’.".'. 2,50 | 1 square 3 months, 15,00 iV Ten lines or less to constitute a square. Advertisement, published every other day, andtho.e inserted once or twice a week, aro charged 60 cent. tB r .quare for each insertion f I ecal advertisement, in.erted at the n.ual rates. Advertisement, from transient potions or strangers, must he paid in advance. Yearly advertisers will be re.tricted to their regu lar bui.nes.es, and all other advertisements not pertain- ing to their regular business as agreed for, will be charg 8< YeaSj advertisers exceeding in their advertisements the average number of line, agreed for, will be charged st AU^dverti.eraent. for charitable Institutions and religious Societies will he charged half price. Advertisements sent to this office without di- rectmnsas to the number, of in.ertiohs, will be pub lished daily, until ordered to be discontinued, end charged accordingly. . rsf-AII new advertisements appear inthe Trt-week- lv Ncwa, forth* counlry. ^ * * Al! Letters directed to tlqs office or the Editor, must be post paid. -The Michigan Farmer To Destroy Moles gives the following: A lady farmer said the meadow moles had an. noyed them greatly, and destnyed two fine pear trees. She tried tm experiment for ihcm with Theirsubteranean passage wnsuncov- ered und two cow’s horns, with the large ends from each other, placed in it, so that the moleB coming either way may enter the horns. Such is the ' na'ur’ of the ‘criitor’ that it never barks out of a scrape, persevering ahead till it makes its way or diea in the attempt. The latter it does in the present instance. Anecdote of Washington.—It is related that when the British soldiers were about to murch out and lay down their arms at Yorktowu. Wushingmn said to the American army, “My hoys, let there he no insults over a conquered fie! When they lay down their arms don’t liuzzn, posterity will huzza for you!" NEW BOOKS Poetical and Prose Writings of Charles Sprague—new and re m MORNING NEWS. vised edition : The Onyx Ei . eketoh of his life Heroines of the Missionary Enterprise or sketches of prominent Female Missionaries : by Daniel C. Eddy : Anne Bolcyn, a tragedy, by Geo. H. Boker, author of “ Culuynos” &c: , _ ,, _ , The Mistake of a Life-Time, or the Robber of the Rhine Valley : by Waldo Howard : Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay on taking up his Compromise Resolutions on the subject oi slavery : Specimen of Stone, Iron and Wood Bridges, Via- ducts. Tunnels, Culverts, &c : of the United States Rail-roads: by George Daggan, Architect & Civil Eneineer: * Byrne’s Dictionary of Mechanics &c.,—rart a : The Druggist's General Receipt Book : with a Veterinary Formulary : by Henry Beasley : Louisiana Swamp Docter, by Madison lensas, M. Liverpool, on a novel and gigantic scale, which ^Vj.^ valley, by Rev. William Jay : ».• The Contributions of Q. Q. by Jane Taylor : Women in France during the Eighteenth Century by Julia Kuvonagli. Apostolic Baptism. Facts and evidences on the subject and mode of Christian Baptism ; by C. Tay lor, editor of Chainlets Dictiouary of the Bible. Represe tative Men ; by R. W. Emerson. Studies in Christian Biography ; by Samuel Os good. The Churchman armed, and Hobalt's apology tor apostolic order. • Poetry for Schools ; by the author ot Popular Les sons, Ac. Received by JNO. M. COOPER. Proposed New Description, of Railway.— Mi. E. E. Merriill, C. E. of Camberwell, in a letter to the Railway Times, suggests the con- stnetioc of a railway between London and puts all our present practical details of railway travelling entirely in the shade and evetitho broad gauge is but a pigmy to h s proposition. His plan is to construct n sinrlo lino of rui.way from London to Liverpool with u 20 feet gauge, without turnings, sidings, or crossings, i xeept at the two termini, and a passing place in the c ntre, and no curve to be of less then four miles radius. The rail* are to be of suitable thickness, laid on transve se and longitu lino! sleepers, on which only one carriage is to travel at one time; this carriage is to be 200 feet long, 25 feet wide, and 15 feet high, un ten wht els, twain the centre and four at each .end i the lower part, hetween the wheels to he construe- ted similar to the hold of a ship, and ap propriated to luasagp, of which a liberal quan tity is tube allowed each passenger. The up- prrpai't of the carriage to contains lobby, at about the middle, from which a door leads into agrand saloon, fitted up with all possible elr- geuce.similur to the state ro- m of a ship with a slaircuse leading to the roof which is td be a grand promenade, with a light, but strong, railing round it five feet high, re-etrililing the deck of a targe steamship ; on the other sido of the lobhy is to be a refreshment room, where refreshments, of all kinds are lobe supplied at moderate rales, 'with a samll office parted oft' where a ticket clerk takes money instead of at the stations. Next is a ladie*-room, filted up with similar elegance to the saloon, and be yond ihis another large apartment, with benches ami table for ihe lower class fares. Tliis mam moth vehicle is to he propelled by a locomotive of corresponding power, capable of carrying fuel and water for this whole iourney, which is pi be preformed in four hours. Four carriage* to travel each way per day, starting ft r om both termini at the same time, passing each other* at tile turnout in the middle, and ihe first and second class passenger respectively. One or two guards will be stationed outlie roof, to see all safe, manage signals, &c ', and the propoun der thinks that the enormous saving jn en gines and carriages, and clerks, and porters al nations, which are to be merely platforms for passengers to step on or from, will induce enp- it disis to find the m mey for forming such a pas senger line,' the existing lines being retained asinerolv luggage train..—Mining Journal Medical Discovery.—It has been ascertained that the true source of scorbutic disease, as ii shows itself in our ships and prisons, is ihe want of potash in the blood ; that salted meat contains little more thun half the potash in fresh meats; and that while an ounce of rice contains only five grains, an ounce of potatoe contains 1875 gi ains whic'i acennnts for the great increase ol the disease since the scarcity of the potatoe. In patients under ihis disease, the blood is found to be deficient in potash and it has been nsceriained by experiment that whatever be the diet, such patients speed ily recover if a few grains (from twelve to t-veuty) of some salt of potash be given daily Lime juice is regularly ordered in the Nnvy.as a specific for the disease, and the reuson o, its efficacy is not the acid, but the amount potash, being 846 grains in an ounce. On th -*e facts, it seems possible to found n slight but veiy salu'ary improvement in the Navv Let a portion of tartrate of potash lie ordered regularly to he mixed with the lime juice that is given one for use; amf iet arrangements be adopted for boiling the salt meat in steam, large portion of salt will thus be eliminated and the food made more wholesom. A similar course might be adopted in work-houses and prisons. If so simple a remedy is in our hands it is criminal to neglect it.. Let ladies avoid the young man who does not behnve with respect and honor toward* bis .mo ther and who is niA courteous and kind to his own sisters. Guano.—We understand this article is pro. duejng a wonderful revolution on the poor.worn- out land* of lower Virginia. We hear of some eases where the first crop ha* paid fur land, guano, and all other expenses, and left money in the pucket of the farmers.—Richmond Times. a 'HE WAYS OF THE HOUR; stole, by the uuthor of “ The Spy," Gallery to Shakspeare's Dramatic Works, In Out line ; invented and engraved by Moritz Retssch. The Lady of the Bed Chamber; by Mrs. A. Craw, ford. . The Creole;. or Seige of New Orleans, sn Histori cal Romance, by Joseph B. Cobb. Night and Morning; by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, new edition. Latter-Day Pamphlet!; edited by Thomas Carlyle, No. 2. Model Prisons. * The Fear of the World; or living for appearances, by the Brothers Mayhew. Eva St. Clair; and other collected tales, by Q. P. R. James. The Petrel; or Love on the Ocean, by (Mr Admiral Fisher. .■BBS. QAUDRY'S BUILDING, BULL-ST. Printer of thi’DattV Mo?mNON«W8, respectful ly informs his friends and the public, that having made extensive additions to his well selected hssort- ment of printing materials, he is prepared to excecute with despatch every variety of BOOK and JOB PRINTING, and on terms aa reasonable M those of any other establishment in the South. By the em ployment of die best materials and superior work men, and giving his personal attention to the business, he doubts not that bo will be able to give the fullest fit satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa 1&3SS2.’ ° tth HeBrt ° f the ’ W °i d * br COr ' '^'Orders may be left at the Book Store in Con- press street, or at they office of the Daily Morning News. No. 117 Bay.street. mar 25 neliua Mathews. Further supply of Hands not Hearts; by Janet W. Wilkinson. Received by april 25 JOHN M. COOPER. T AKE SUPERIOR « Its Physical Character, ■Li Vegetation, and Animals; by Louis Agassiz; with a narrative of the tour, by EUiot Cabot, elegant ly illustrated. The Manufacture of Iron in all its various branch es; by F rederick Overman, with 150 wood engrav ings. The History of England, by David Hume; Harper's Edition—vols. 4 and 5, Voyage of the U. 3. Exploring Squadron, com- by Captain Charles Wilkes, U. S N., ihl83S, , , and '2, together with explorations and diefcov’eries by other distinguished navigators and travellers : and an account of the Expcdidon to the rp HO MFSONIAN MEM CINE 8—A fresh Dead Sea, under Lieut. Lynch; by Joan S. Jenkins— J. aunulv of the following articles: rp 0 THE LADIES.—Just received from the A North, a very tine and large assortment of Bon nets—Pearl, Chain, White, Albino, Fluted and Lace, with a splendid asaortmentof Parasols, Mieses Albino, and Laces, Jenny Lind, Flats and Riding Hats, Ac., which are ottered at low prices by WICHMANN & LICHTE, 139 Broughton it., opposite J. Dixon A Co's. Con- fectionery. m * r H illlustrated. Lynch’s ExpRton to the Dead Sea ahd River Jr- dan : u new and cheap edition. Encyclopedia of Chemistry, practical and theoreti cal ; by James C. Booth, A. M., M. A. P. 3., assisted by Campbell Morlit, author of "Applied Chemistry," Ac. Southey’s Common Place Book—Parts 3 end 4 Memoirs of the Mother and Wife of Washington. Outlines and Sketches by Washington Allston; en graved by J. & 3. W. Chenny. Receivedby apl 26 JOHN M. COOPER. SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA. For sale by O' 11 LA ROCHE A GODFREY, feb 26 Gaudry’s Building. M’S; War 30 fUST RECEIVED, a inch supply of Rappee t J Sootch and Macaboy Snuff, and for sale by 3o Laroche *> Godfrey. F 1 ^ af 0NGE ^lIrqcThe st. goDm&t. A YI ! lE ?’ CHERRY PECTORAL, Just re- Jn. ceived and for sale by LaROCHE A GODFREY, HOPS,—New cr mar 30 ^ Gaudry’s Building. ■ New crop, just received and for LaROCHE & GODFREY, s«g i Sga ; Gaudry’s Building. ("JANAL FLOUR.—50 bbls. superfine Genera# v Flour, landing from brig Augusta. For sale b» mar 16 * CHaV A. GREINER, n CARD.-the undersigned having re-opened with an entire New stock of DRUGS, A. ICALS, and FANCY ARTICLES, at I ker’s 1 in hie , .... made In his own peculiar Way, city, and always to be had at tl eit state of pertectibn. - Prescript toNS put up. with care and despatch. The subscriber having served the public long sad faithfully, respectfully Solicits a share of patrona ' 27 . , . THOS. RYE, the store, i hound. Seal, :al, Lomtrey Root, Blooa uoot, osc. ror , JOHN A MAYER, Druggist, 156 Broughton-st. Next door to Luribridge’s new Building. J UST RECEIVED, per Bark Vernon, Twenty Boxes Macena Oranges, Ten bbls Apples, by mar 29 J. D. JESSE. ECTURES AND ESSAYS, BY HENRY GILES.—John Howard and the Prison World ot Europe, from original and uuthontic documents, by Hopworth Dixon. ■ ,, Eli'fiede of Goldal and other Poems, by Marks, el 3urhamville. Pai t 4 Dictionary Mechanic's Engine Work, &c. by Oliver Byrae. Graham’s Magazine for Marclt. ITie Black-Plumed Ritteman,^ Tale of the Revo Lution, by Newton M Curtis, The Clandestine Marriage, by Ellen Wallace. The Debtor’s Daughter, or Life and its Chunges, by S Arthur. Received by mar g JOHN M. COOPER. CHOES, k5 dies, apl 2 DOOR MAN’S FRIEND. Dr. Roberts; Oint 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.^ SHOES. -McCurdy’s Slippers or La S. A. WOOD, 106 Bryan-stre.ct. N EW BOOKS.—The Lady of the Bed Cham- her; a novel, by Mrs, A. Crawford, price 25 cts. “ Compelled to wed because she was my ward, ' Her soul was absent when she gave her hand.” Fear of the World, or Living for Appearaaeea: by the Brothers Mayhew, authors of‘'The Good Genius, that turned everything into Gold;" Ac., price 50 cts. The Petrel, or Love on the Ocean; a tale of the Sea, by Sir Admiral Fisher, a commander in the Eng lish N avy. The best nautical novel that has appeared for a long time. Price 25 centa. .... The Heart of Mid-Lothian; a novel, by Sir Walter Scott, a new edition, with the author’s last correc tions, complete in 1 vul. Price 25 cents. ivanhoe, or the Disinherited Knight; a romance, by Sir Writer Scott, a new edition with author'! last cor rections. Price 25 cents. ; Eva St. Clair; and other collected Tales, by G.’P. R. JamcB, 3 vols. complete in one ; price 85 cents. Money Penny; or the Heart of the World, a Ro mance of the Present May; embracing the adven tures of a gentleman from the country, in end about New York. Story of the Indian Girt; The Seam stress and the Poet; The Cbeorful News.Boy; The Sharper and hia Confederates; The Young Dan dy and the Woman of Fashion; with various other characters, from the towar nnd th# -«pB*.W»lkgof life, by Cornelius Mathews: price50 centa. . Deck and Port; or Incidents of a Cruise in the Uni- ted States Frigate Congress, to California, with sketches of Rio Janeiro, Valparaiso, Lima, Honolulu, end Son Francisco, by Rev. Walter Colton, U. S. N., author of “Ship and Shore." , . Also—*Ncw supplies of Women ofAmerica, by Miss McIntosh; Ned Allen, Ac.,received by april 24 J* B. CUBBEDGE. (SPIRIT GAS LAMPS.—Ju»t received, a com ^ plete assortment of Lamps, for bunting Gas ot fluid. The light is much more brilliant than oil or candles, far superior in point of cleanliness, and ore more econotAical. Also, constantly on hand, the best quality of Fluid fqr burning in the lamps. For sale by mar 15 COLLINS A BULKLEY. 100 Bryan st. TVORY TABLE CUTLERY.— Justreceived 1 per Southerner, a full supply of Ivory and Buck Horn Cutlery, also. Pocket Knives Nut Pickers,Nut- Crackers, Lamp Scissors, Ac. For sale by mar 4 COLLINS A BULKLEY. VANILLA BEANS, at 61 cents; also. Extracts * for flavoring Ices, Jellies Ac, at reduced prices. Received and lor sate ^ NDRicKgoN & co mar 4 ' Gibbons' Building. MOURNING DRESS GOODS.-Blk Barrages iYl Blk Silk Warp Alpacas; Elk Lawns; Blk andWht d Wht Plain “• Muslins; Blk and mar 2 by Plaint Ginghams, Ac. for sale LATHROP A FOOTE. ISP* TO THE LADIES! FANCY AND TRIMMING STOlctJ OF W ICHMANN * WOHTE —Just received another . lafge assortment of BONNETS, as Jenny Lind and Hungarian, new styles, Sicilian, Neapolitan Lace, Spanish, Diamond, Paroila, French, and Muses’ Bon- nets of every description. The ladies are respectful y invited to call and see at 139 BRUUOHTON:ST. AMES SULLIVAN, WHOLESALE TIN WARE MANUFACTURER.—My prices ior Tm Ware are tew enough to keep out wares from abroad. Those who wish to buy at home, can do so without ,uying over New York costs. I wish this fact to be mown by all. Also the unrivaled Cooking Stove called the “People’s Choice.” Dealer in Japanned Ware, Pumps, Lead Pipe, Beer Pumps, Bathing Tubs, Shower Baths, and Bathing Pans, Ac, Bathing Aparatus of all kinds made to order at no tice. ap 27 NO. 12 WHITAKER-ST. _ Travelling Bags Gut’taPercha Bags, School Satchels. S. A, WOOD, 106 Bryanst fpRAYELLING TRUNKS april 4 TVfOSQUITO NETTING.—150 pieces White JtJL and Colored Gauze Netting. 50 pieces White and Colored Lace do., ior sale by april 15 SNIPER. LATI1BOP & NEV1TT. COLOR’D MUSLINS.—Just received, a good V-' assortment Coin’d Muslins and Lawns. J. S. MAGILL, Savannah Cash Store, B AGGING A ROPE;—80 bnles Gunny Bag ging. 10 pieces Russia Bagging. 50 do Ken do. 150 coils Kentucky Rope, in store and apl 22 PAPELFORD, FAY & Cp. tucky, for sale by g?rt DOZ. SHIRTS} of all kinds and qualities OU at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range, and for TO BUSINESS MEN. T HE Publishers of the "CHATTANOOGA GA ZETTE" otter their paper to the business men of the Southern cities as one of the best Advertising Mediums in the South-West. Our Mr. Dankorth, late Publisher in Athens, Ala., brings to the “Gazette" several hundred new subscribers from the Elk River country, which addition gives our puper a very ex tensive circulation among Planters, Farmers, Trad ers, Merchants, and others, Advertisements hand- somely displayed, and terms very moderate. DANFORTH & PARHAM. Chattanoooa, March, 1850. IIARDY’S ANTI-DYSPEPTIC AND Anti- llillious Elixir. For side by LaROCHE & GODFREY, feb 26 Gaudry’s Buildin r 1 ANTON CRAPE SCARFS.—A few Canton NV Crape Shawls, Mantles Scarfs, Ac. Just reciev- ed, and for sate by LaROCHE, BOWNE CO. mar 4 SPIRIT GAS OR BURNING FLUID.-; ° so, Spirit Gas Lamps. For sale by J. A. MAYER. -A) No. 154 Broughton-etreet. n LARK’S MATCHES. For sale by vy LA ROCHE & GODFREY, feb 26 Gaudry’s Building. 10 bbls. choice Mercer Potatoes; 5 firkins < Butter; fibe Cheese; 100 lbs. Smoked Salmon; X. t Cranberries; Parsnips, Beets and Carrot#. mar 29 JNO. D. JESSE. Ocean, from "SaUT- Ten bble Flour, Five J. D. JESSE. mar 29 ■Dusting Broshes; bitewash Brushes; Painters’ and Shoe Brushes; Crumb, Flesh, and Tooth Brushes; Bed Bug Brushes, for eradicat ing bed bugs; Plate and Bottle Brushes. The above Brushes are of superior qhalltV, and are for sale at tew prices. COLLINS & BULKLEY, mar 27 100 Bryan-rtroct £JR. McMUXN’S ELlftER OF This is the essential Extract the SMS,-. qualities of Opi- Drug. It contain# ell the valuable qualities um, without its deleterious end Useless pt For s«le by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO," mar 27 Gibbons’ Buildings. SlEBRINft’S RESTORATIVE CORIHaTT, ^ for nervous affections and dyspepsia. For sale by LaROCHE & GODFREY, mar 9 Gaudry’s Building. ni.ARlFlED SUGAR.—25 barrels landing per barque Exact, and for sale by mar 7 JA8. A. NORRIS. WRAPPING PAPER;—For sale by ^ VV feb 25 J. B. CUBBEDGE. marl J. G. FALUQAST. N O. SUGAR.—60 hhds Prime N. O. Sugar, lb 9 flfnr/s nnrl fnr aoln hv D ECEl VED per brig Wilson Fuller five barrels XV fresh Soda Biscuit, 5 barrels fresh Butter Crackers, 0 “ « Pilot Bread, 5 FirkinB choice Goshen Butter, 5 boxes Cheese; 20 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, a choice article: and a choice article of Green and Black Teas. JOHN D. JESSE, mar 21 store and for sale by ‘ PA1 PADELFORD, FAY A Cp. TTOWELL, 187 Congress-street, has just JTl received a very fine lot of Note Paper and En velopes, Pearl Card Cases, Flower Vases, Segar Cases, Ac. mar 22 r* ODEY’S MAGAZINE for March, receivedby ** mar 8 J. B. CUBBEDGE: L’ANCY DRESS GOODS.—Colored Barrages; French Printed Cambrics; French Lawni; Fou lard Silks; Ginghams; Fancy Muslins, Ac Ac. just received by LATHROP A FOQTE. mar 2 PRINTS.—Spring Prints; English do j French * Cambrics, for sale by mar 2 LATHROP A FOOT®. sale by apl 27 GEO. 8. NICHOLS. R efrigerators.—Gold s Patent union Refrigerators for preserving Fruits, Butter, Meats and Provisions of all kinds, keeping them cool and sweet. A few of the above superior refrigerators just received and for sale by np 27 COLLINS A BULKLEY, 100 Bryan-st O LIVE OIL, in quart bottles, boBt quality, just received and for sule by L. J. MYERS, received and for sule by april 19 Smets’ Building. A rtificial leeches.—a supply of ai exander’s Patent Artilicial Leeches, just receiv cd and lor sale by april 20 G. R. HENPRH"- **'*** & CO. TUST RECEIVED, J the 1 , and for sale, the Queen ol West, and Iroh King, Cooking Stoves, which are the most economical and savmg ot fuel, oi any stove ever invented, and expressly for the southern “apl 17 McARTHOR A MORSE. a certain COLUMBIAN EMBROCATION, \J cure for sea-sickness, tor sale by L. J. MYERS. may i Smets’ Building. “Ah. Dnctaw, does the choleraw awfect th“ highaw awdawj’’ staked an exquisite “f a C'lebratbd physician in New Orleans. “ No,” replied the. doctor, “ bof It’s death on fools, «nd yon had better leave the city immediately.” The fellow alnped. VESTIMENTAI. SOAP, also Bullard’s cele- V brated Patent Animal and Vegetable OU Soep, tor cleaning coat collars, woollen, Linen and Cotton sale by mar COLLETON BITTERS—The celebrated Col- leton Bitters, a purely vegetable preparation, and a sovereign remedy for Dl spopeia; just received and for sate by ~ april 17 Dlspe.psia. G. R. HENDRICKSON, A CO., Gibbons’ Buildings. TEA CULTIVATION IN THE U. STATES H AVING received a small supply of TEA NUTS, collected at great expense ot money and labor, in the middle districts of China, from the most cele brated Tea Plantations of the Empire, I am prepared to fulfil my engagements by uccornmodating the pub lic with a share of the Nuts received. My main ob ject is to plant and cultivate; but as I am quite cer tain that 1 have obtained, after the labor ot three years, the best quality of Tea Nuts,' I nm disposed to meet the wishes of the public, and to share, them with otilers.—Tea Nuts gathered in the neighborhood of Canton are scarcely worth cultivating, on account of the inferior quality of the Ten. It is obviously the interest of the planter to submit to an increased ex- penee, to secuie a superior quality ot Tea Nut, in es tablishing a Tea Plantation, whether large or small. In prosecuting this arduous undertaking, I am in fact acting as ali agent for the benefit of the public. Neither the State, the public, or any individual, ha3 ever extended to me tne aid of a single cent. For convenience and security, the Nuts will be tacked in tin boxes, and forwarded Irom Greenville, J. C., by euch conveyance and to such address as the purchaser may direct, to any part ot the U. States. TEA PLANTS—now on their passage from Chino, selected with a single eye to quality, by a gentleman of large experience in horticultural pursuits, and p r- haps better acquainted with the character ot the Tea Plant, than any person in Europe or America—will also be shared with those desirous of obtaining a small supply. . . A specification of the soil best adapted to the growth of the plant, the mode of planting, cultivating, &c. &c„ will accompany each parcel. Application should be made (post-paid) to the sub- scri er. JUNIUS SMITH, Greghville, 0. C. P. S. Essays on the Cultivation of the Tea Plant, foi* sale at the Book Store of J. M. CoOfke, v Savannah Republican, copy three times weekly and send bill to this office. spril 18 M emoirs of the life and writ- ings of Thomas Chalmers, D. D„ LL. D. By his son-in-law, the Reverend William Hanna, LL. D. Vol. 1. Cosmos: A sketch of a physical description of the Universe. By Alexander Von Humbolt. Women in America: Her work and her reward. By Maria J. McIntosh, author of “Charms and Coun ter Charms,” Ac. The Wilmingtona: A Novel. By the author of ‘ Norman’s Bridge," “Angela,” Ac. Sketches of Minnesota, the New England of the West, witli Incidents of Travel in that Territory dur ing the Summer of 1849. By E. 9. Seymour. The Life and Correspondence of Robert Southey. Part 2. Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the Women of the Bible. By P. C. Headley. The Genius ot Scotland. By Rev. Robt. Turnbull. Dictionary of Mechanics, Engine-work add Engi neering. Part 5. Memoirs of the Rev. John Williams, Missionary to Polynesia. By Ebgnezer Prout, of Halstead. First American Edition. Memoirs of the Rev. Walter M.Lowne. Missionary to China. Edited by his Father. Egypt and the Books of Moses, Translated from the German. By R. D. C. Robbins. Caprices. The practice of Surgery and the application of Dressings, etc. By John Hastings, M. D., U. S. N., with Illustrations. A Theoretical und Practical Treatise on Midwife ry. By P. Cazenux. Translated from the second French Edition by Robert P. Thomas, M. D. A Modem History, from the Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon. By John Lord, A. M. Daily Bible Illustrations: Being Original Readings for a Year. By John Kitto, D. D„ F. 8. A. A Grammar of the Latin Language. By C. G. Zumpt. The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena. By Al exander Kejth Johnson, F. R. G. S., T. G. 8. Receivedby JOHN M. COOPER, mar 27 pEN KNIVES—A fine assortment of Peh and Pocket knives, just received by feb 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE, Market-square. pERRY DAVIS’ PAIN KILLER. Jtu.tr ceived and lor sale by feb 25 LaROCHE A GODFREY, Gaudrey’s Building. CiPERM AND SOLAR OIL .—Landing from brig Excel and for sate by LaP-OCHE A GODFREY, f®b 27 Gaudry’s Building. ; /f I8CELLANIES, by J T Headly; The Red RoV ■ L,x er, A Tate, by the author of “The Spy," “The Pilot,” Ac—being vol. 3 of Putnam’s new edition of Cooper’s Novels. Historical Studies, by Geofge W Greene, late United States Consul ut Rome. Manual of Commercial, (jorrespohdence, English and French, by a Merchant Received by mui' 9 JOHN M. COOPER. SPRING BONNETS—Just received a brauti- ful assortment of Ladies' Bonnets, such aa Span- ish Lace, Gimp and Lace, French Lace, Open Gimp Lace and Pearl Straw. Also, Misses Open Pearl Straw, White.Life#, Lace and Braid, French Laceand French Chip Bonhets, Jenny Lind, Gijisey and Leg- horn Hats, mar 9 ROWLAND’S LOTION, for improving and AT beautifying the comploxion and rendering ttie skin fitir. soft, and transparent Received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO. .« a ^iKV.rini’ Ruimine gARATOGA WATER) saler by mar 2V in pint bottles. For L. J. MYERS, Stnets’ Building. T UBIN’S EXTRACTS, as Jenny Lind, etc., Li Jules Hauel’s Eau lustra], lavender Water, “A la For sale by ' L. J. MYERS, Smets’ Building. cloche d’or." mar 27 rtOME AND SEE.—A very rich assortment of Bags, Purses, Pc.'tmonaies, Card Cases, Paper Cutters, Ac., at HOWELL’S, mar 22-y 157 Congress-street. Gibbons’ Buildings. RS»SSS»' skin from chapping. For sale by may 5 FT ALHOUN’S SPEECH—The Speech of Horn John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, as delivered in the -Senate of the United States, March 4th, 1850, LA ROCHE A GODFREY. full supply of STAPLE ...— , . Merchants, planters-and others are invited to exam-, ine the stt£k~*bich will be offered on ftvorab"- term# 1? For s* e by- roar 11 JOHN M. COOPER. TNDIAN VEGETABLE OIL, For fte Hair 1 For sale by JNO. A. MAYER, Forsaleby may 4 B altimore bacon.-io Hhde superior Baltimore cured suSes- 200 Haws. Landtag lrom brig Henrietta, and fbr sate by may 3 - BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. OUR GUARDIAN, A novel by Mrs McKenzie v Daniel, author of My Sister Minnie, «c. t Hands not Hearts, a nove. by Janet W. Wilkinson. The Fencing Master, or 18 months at St. Peters burg, by Alexander Dumas. Fanny Hervey, or the Mother’s Choices DarkScenesta^History,by G. P.R. James. NrovYorkbyGasL^r. . p, CUBBEDGE. pRuWcori apl 3 CONFECTIONERS.^! Conander Seed, for sale L by . M yE HB _ Smets’ Building. p ARDEN SEEDS.—An assortment of choice Vff fresh Aarden Seeds, just received and fqr sale t april 5 LaROCHE A GODFREY. jpQUUlD ADHESIVE PLASTER by LaROCHE A GODFREY. WRIGHT»g Pure Concoitreted EJfTRAQTof JwSswr*""”™ ~ . ' ,LE* Forsaleby april 5 EMON, for flavoring Ice Creams, Jellies, Ac LaROCHE A GODFREY J. 8. Savannah Cash Store. LJULL8’ CINNAMON HO AIL Forsaleby n LA ROCHE A GODFREY, feb 26 Gaudry’s Building. TAKENCH ROHE, ORANGE-FLOWER AND r Peach Waters, for sale by L. J. MYERS, ;r 13 Smets’ Building. F EATHER DUST'ERS—A fine assortment Plain and Col d Feather Dusters, for dusting Furniture. Just received, and for sale by COLLINS A BULKLEY mar 20 No. 100 Btynn-Btreet T)RE8H GOODS, Arc— Per Steafher Southern- T-' er.- Baruges, Ginghams, Prints, Muslins and Lawns, Black Lace Shawls and Scarfs, Ribbons, Ac. For salo by mtir 16 LATHROP A FOOTE. ESSENCES ro* FLAVORING ICE CREAMS. L-i Ac.—Preston’B pure concentrated Extract of pure concentrated Extract oi Lemon; Eeaenee Vanilla; Essence Bitter Almonds; Essence Rose; Essence Jamaica Ginger; Essence Nub megs; Essence Wintergr,.on. Forsaleby L. J. mYE mats’] mar 23 Sn fER0, i* Building. SARATOGA WATER.—100 dozen pint andqt bottles of Sai-aroga Water. Just received from the Springs, and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. A CO-. Gibbons’ Building. TVftESS God®!*—Tissues, FqulsrTeak*s:Bl- mJ rages, Albanuroe. Ac. A large SBsornnent iss’d mar 26 rages, Albanufoi. Ac. '' ^ per Isaac Mead. For sale by mar 26 LATHR OP A FOOTE clA^HES—A large, assortment of Back Gammon ^ Boards anti Extra Men, Chesa Mm and Chets Boards, Dice, Dominoes and Dice Bose*. Jurt rceiv ed and for site by G S. HENDRICKSON A Co., feb 25 Gibbons* Buildings fuST _ RECEIYlt», por tbmm Nq " beautiful aseortraent aiDryGoode, part of the following—Silk Mnsllpc, SB Plain, Col’d. and 1‘rimed l Muslins and Ginghams, Silk Grenadines. Also, Frank wo iked Muslin Cplltirsacri Cuffs, mourning do, Citildreu’s Needle Walke^f diesimd Caps, Beads. Linen Csmtefe Hhdkft, Ribbons I i*yvariety ' 'or aalstew by *>'b35 tAROCHH, 1