Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, June 03, 1850, Image 1

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HOLLARS per annum. jot® VOLUME I.] —^-Publication Office at Me. 117, Bay Street, near the new Custom House.—— SINGLE COPIES TWO CENTS. SAVANNAH. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 3. 1850. [NUMBER 118. HUSHED daily and tri-weekly, BV XO> IN M * COOPER. T THOMPSON. EDITOR. terms: Tl,0 Dnily Morning News i* delivered t0 City 'liers »t St per annum, payable half yearly in niliscne tkn CENT3 a week, payable to the ' a "r«' Single copies, TWO CENTS. V'lleTrl-Weekly Morning News,for the conn- 1BC r.ininc all the newsmaiter and new advertise- l r 'nii"f the daily, is furnished for two dollars per- ^ tun in advance. ,Z»rtiiements inserted at the following rates: „ i insertion, SO,50 | 1 square 1 month, $7,00 ^Lnrinuance,.. 50 1 square 2 months, 12,00 ack c i week,... 2,50 | 1 square 3 months, 15,00 ‘i'sgTen lines or less to constitute a si/vare. S tvertiiements published every other day, and those erted once or twice a week, are charged 60 cents ir.qu«te for each insertion. Ir-nl advertisements inserted at the nsual rates. Advertisements from transient persona or strangers, be paid in advance. Yearly advertisers will be restricted to their regu- buienesses, and all other advertisements not pertain- *»( ro their regular business as agreed for, will be charg ^Yearly advertisers exceedingintlieir advertisements average number of lines agreed for, will be charged »H° advertisements for charitable Institutions and •nlieious Societies will lie charged half price. /s- Advertisements sent to this office without di- -eenoil* a® t0 the numlier of inaovtions, will be pnb listed daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and larged accurdingly. . _ . , i ah new udvertiesments appear in the Tn-week- Iv^eivs, for the country. ' * • All Letters directed to this office or the Lditor, Lust he P 0Bt P ai< *- First Issue of Newspapers.—When the ■reign of James the First wua drawing to aclose; Ivhen Ben Jenson was poet laureate, and the ■personal friends of Shakspenre were lamenting Itih recent death; when Cromwell was trading as |abrewer at Huntingdon; when Milton wus n youth of 1C, .just trying his pen at Latin verse, nl Hampden a quiet country gentleman in Buckinghamshire; London was first solicited to hiatronize its first newspaper. There is now no frusirn to doubt that the puny ancestors of the myriuds of broad sheets of our time was publish ed in the metropolis in 1622, and that the most Prominent of the ingenious speculators who of- I'ered the novelty to the world was one Nathnn- el Rutter. His companions in the work ap pear to have been Nicholas Bourne, Tlmmus Archer, Nathaniel Newberry, Win. Sheffurd, Surtholomey Downes, and Edward Allde. All Ihuse different mimes appear in the imprints of ■he early numbers of the first newspaper—the tie to News. Wlmt appears to be the earliesi Ilieet bears dote the 23d of May, 1622, und has ■he names of Bourne and Archer on the title : put as wc proceed in the examination of the sub- lect, we find that Butter becomes the most ron.piruous of the set. He seems to have been 'he -aulhof and the tvi iter, whilst the other* wereprobubly the publishets; and with varying title, ami apparently with hut indifferent success, phis name i-i found connected with newspapers i late a-. 1640. GROCERIES, 8co. jpRE.t apl 3 ST TO CONFECTIONERS.,^ II Coriander Seed, for sale by L. J. MYERS, Smcts' Building. rtARDEN SEEDS.—An assortment of choice VJT fresh &nrden Seeds, just received and fqr_snle by april 5 LaROCHE & GODFREY. AATRIGIIT’S Pure Concentrated EXTRACT of \ T LEMON, for flavoring Ice Creams, Jellies, Sic For sale by april 5 LaROCJIE & GODFREY J UST RECEIVED, per Bark Vernon, Twenty Boxes Maccnu Oranges, Ten bbls Apples, by mar 29 J*D. JESSE. QPEKM AND SOLAR OIL.—Landing from ^ brig Excel and for eale by LaROCHE & GODFREY, feb 27 Gaudry's Building. B AGGING As ROPE.—80 bales Gunny Bag- ging. 10 pieces Russia Bagging. CO do Ken tucky, do. 150 coils Kentucky Rope, in store and for sale by np!22 PADELFORD, FAY A. CO. 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 sp 27 COLLINS &BULKLEY. 100 Brynn-st. Mesmeric Influence.—We have received jfrom a correspondent the following very extrn- ltrdinary circumstances respecting the arrival pi Peterhead, on the 3d instant, of the Hamil- Ross, whaler, early in the season beyond lay former precedent. She hns made the voy- ;e, nut and in, in two months and three days ng the quickest ever mudir, and brings 143 Ions blubber. This remarkable event was dis tinctly and positively announced lay a boy under mesmeric influence a*. Peterhead. He stuled lately in presence of a large audience, thnl the Hamilton Ross would be the fiist vessel to ui- P>ve nn the 5ih of May, with 14,900 seal [aW 150 tons.) The boy, asked what he saw Jon board the Hamilton Ross at the time he was [ipenking, replied that he saw the captuin ind doctor in the cabin hanging over the mute Jwlio bad got his bund hurt, a circumstance ■which proves to have been true nt the exact ■Hate mentioned. At the same time the boy litated that Sir John Franklin was quite well ■but looking thin and would return safe. Ou ■correspondence adds that the above mentioue. 1 Icircumsiances have thrown the inhabitants of IPeterlieiiH into u stute of great excitement.— |Iicnrj)ooI Times. ■Divisibility of Matter.—A remarkable in ■stance of the divisibilty of matter is seen in the ■ dyeing of silk with cochineal, where a pound of | 8 >lk, containing eight score thread to ihe ounce leach thread 72 yards long, and the whole reach- |' n S 104 miles, when dyed scarlet does not re- 1 ceive above a drachm additional; weight so I that a dr ichtn of the colouring matter of the I r "cbin>n 1 is actually extended through more I'nan 100 miles in length ; and yet this minute I quality j H sufficient to give an intense colour j'° the silk with whiclt it is combined. O LIVE received S OIL, in quart bottles, best quality, just lived and for sale by L. J. MYERS, april 19 Smets' Building. C UBA MOLASSES. 100 hhds a superior arti clc in store and for sale by May 22. PADELFORD, FAY Si CO. N EW ORLEANS SUGAR. 25 hhds. of prime quality in store and for sale by May 22. PAnPl.irnifT PADELFORD, FAY Si CO. B altimore bacon.—10 Hhds superior Baltimore cured sides—200 Ilams. Lauding from brig Henrietta, and for sale by may 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO, MEDICINES, &o. BUSINESS CARDS. G REEN GINGER—n superior article. Just re ceived per steamer Isabel, lram Havana, and lor sale by L. J. MYERS, may 16 Smets' Building. EC’D, per bark Vernon, 20 boxes Oranges, 1 bbls. Apples, 10 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, 10 boxei dies, and for sales by tr\tTxr t% iracu R Candles, may 10 JOHN D. JESSE. C OD LIVER OIL. Rushton, Clark Si Co.’s celebrated genuine medicinal Cod Liver Oil.— Just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON &. CO., May 13. Gibson’s Buildings. CIIOULDERS and SIDES. Bncoi 22 htyls. prime ~ Bacon Shoulders, 10 hhds. prime Bacon Sides. Landing from brig Stephen Young, from N. Orleans, Aliy 24 le Uy COHENS & HERTZ. S UGAR.—100 bbls. New Orleans Clarified Sugar, o of excellent quulity, for sale by May 25 HOLLIS &. L-.WSON. D R R O GER S1 A*V> A safeand certain cure for Corisumptio i| of the Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds. Asthma, pain in the side, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, and all Pul monary Affections. Opinions of the Press. T HE Louisville Journal says: “Dr. Rogers’ Liver wort and Tar not only givos immediate relief in Coughs and Colds, but, from the testimony of men of the highest standing hero and elsewhere, it is mak ing some very remarkable cures in Consumption.” The Railway Register adds : “ V/o have heard It sta ted by persons of great respectability, who have used this medicine, that it is one of the most remarkable medicinea of the age, for Coughs. Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pain in the Side and Breast, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and all Lung Com plaints j which, if neglected, usually terminate in Con sumption ; and the certificates attached to the adver tisements would seem to justify this statement." Liverwort. This plant has for many years been found to he of singular virtue in the cure >.f affections of the Liver. More recently it was ascertained that it possessed great power m arresting bleeding at the lungs, coughs of a chronic character, etc., and of essential service in all diseases of a pulmonary character. Tar. This article is now universally acknowledged to be the most heahne and efficient application for diseased or decaying lungs,or any portion of the fleshy or mus cular parts of the human body. Its medicinal and preservative qualitiea,were understood by the Egyp tians in the early ages of the world, and no doubt now exists among scientific men, thuttiie preparation used in the embalmment of bodies, was composed princi pally of this ingredient. In later ages it was found to be in uni veraal use among the aborigines of America, and at this day it is their principal, and, in fact, only medicine for an unsound state .of the lungs, or any approach to it. Those who are acquainted with the history of this hardy race of men, know that a death from. Consumption is unknown among them t The medical faculty in all countries appear to have be come aware of the great healing properties of this article, and are now introducing it in their practice. Dr. Buchan, of England; Dr. Crichton, of St. Peters burg; Dr. LaPrieurc.of Paris; und the distinguished Dr. Cooper, heve been in the habit of combining it with other articles in their prescriptions, and with entire success. Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations ! The genuine article is signed Andrew Rooers, on the engruved wrapper around each bottle. Price *1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Sold Wholesale und Retail, by SCOV1L & MEAD 113 Chatres-et.. Between Conti and St. Louis-sts., N. Orleans, General Agents for the Southern States. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by THOMAS M. TURNER & CO., and TURNER & ODEN, Savannah, Ga. GEORGE PAYNE, Macon. May 29. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, QAUDRY'S BUILDING. BULL-ST. " J. JJ. CUBBEDGE, Printer of the Daily Mobnino News, respectful ly informs his friends and the public, that naving made extensive additions to his well selected assort ment of printing materials, he is prepared to cxcecute with despatch every variety of BOOK and JOB PRINTING, and on terms as reasonable as those of any other establishment in the South. By tho em ployment of the best materials and superior work men, and giving his personal attention to the business, he doubts not that he will be able to give the tullest satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa tronage. „ . _ |3gr* Orders may be left at the Book Store in Con gress street, or at tho office of the Daily Morning News. No. 117 Bay-street. mar 25 BOOKS, Soc. P ORT AVINE & HYSON TEA.—10 quarter casks Port Wine, and 10 hf chests Hyson Tea, in I . IIARDCASTLE «& CARItU- r THERS, COACH MAKERS, east J ■ side Franklin square, return thanks ’SU 7 — to their friends for past favors, and beg leave to inform them that they are prepared to receive and execute with despatch all orders in their line, as usual. They are happy to state thut the inju ry sustained by the recent fire haB not seriously af fected their operations. 3m np26 J iMTir.rs rsu uoi . > > — w l.* * — WARE MANUFACTURER.—My prices for Tin Ware are low enough to keep out wares from abroad. Those who wish to buy at home, can do so without paying over New York costs. 1 wloh this fact to be known by all. Also the unrivuled Cooking Stove called the “People's Choice." Dealer in Japanned Ware, Pumps, Lead Pipe, Beer Pumps, Bathing Tubs. Shower Baths, and Bathing Pans, ,VC. Bathing AparatUB of all kinds made to order at no tice. ap 27 NO. 12 WHITAKER-ST. BOOKS, &C. L AKE SUPERIOR l Its Physical Churacter, Vegetation, and Animals; by Louis Agassiz ; with a narrative of the tour, by Elliot Cabot, elegaut- ly illustrated. The Manufacture of Iron In all Its various branch es ; by Frederick 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 manded by Captain Charles Wilkes, U. S N., in 1838, '9. '40, 1, and '2, together with explorations and discoveries by other distinguished navigators and travellers : and an 'account of the Expedition to the Dead Sea, under Lieut. Lynch ; by John 3. Jenkins— {Illustrated. Lynch’s Exp'tlon ts the Dead Sea nud River Jr- dan : a new and cheap edition. Encyclopedia of Chemistry, practical and theoreti cal ; by James C. Booth, A. M., M. A. P. 3., asslstedby Campbell Morfit, author of “Applied Chemistry." &c. Southey's Common Place Book—Parts 3 and 4 Outlines and Sketches by Washington AUston ; en graved by J. Si 3. W.Cherniy. Received by apl 26 JOHN M. COOPER. NEW BOOKS. Poetical and Prose Writings of Charles/ Sprague—now and re-' vised udition: Tho Onyx Ring: by the late John Sterling—with a sketch of his life : Heroines of the Missionary Enterprise or sketches of^jirorament Female Missionaries: by Daniel C. Anne Boleyn, a tragedy, by Geo. H. Boker, author of “ Caluynos" Sic : The Mistake of a Life-Time, or the Robber of tho Rhine Valley : by Waldo Howard : Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay on taking up his Compromise Reaotutions on the subject of slavery: Specimen of Stone, Iron and Wood Bridges, Via ducts, Tunnels, Culverts, &c ; of tho United States Rail-roads : by George Daggan, Architect & Civil Engineer : Byrne's Dictionary of Mechanics &c.,—Part 8 : Tho Druggist’s General Receipt Book s with o Veterinary Formulary : by Henry Beasley: Louisiana Swamp Doctor, by Madison Tensas, M. D. The Sighted Valley, by Rev. William Jay : The Contributions of Cl. Q. by Jane Taylor: Women in Franco during the Eighteenth Century by Julia Kavanngh. , Apostolic Baptism. Facta and evidences on the subject and mode of Christian Baptism ; by C. Tay lor, editor of Chalmet’s Diotlouary of the Bible. Repre6e itativo Men ; by R. W. Emerson. Studios in Christian Biography j by Samuel Os good. The Churchman armed, and Hobalt'B apology for apostolic order. Poetry for Schools; by the author of Popular Lea- sons, &e. Receivedby JNO. M.COOPER. store mid-for sale by ■ april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON. \ LIME. 800 Bbls. LIME, cargo of schr. YHudson. Landing and for eale by l BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. May 21 3000 bushels CORN, landing from schr. H. N. Gambrill. For sale by May 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. JJALTIMORE CORN. C "CHAMPAGNE CIDER,—15bbls. Champngne J Cider, landing from barque Isaac Mead, and for sale by ‘ May 17 W. M. DAVIDSON. R IO COFFEE. 50 bags prime Green Rio Cof fee. Landing, and lor sale by May 28 JAS. A. NORRIS, rtC Bales COTTON OSNABURGS.—For AdO sale at Factory prices by May 21 LaROCHE. BOWNE & CO. J^IME.—500 bbls. Limn, per brig Carolina. sale by May 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. gEBn FLOUR. 200 bbls. Baltimore FLOUR, qHQgti landing from Schooner S. & N. Gambrill fr. iaarajt/i Baltimore. For snle by May 21. BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. gT. THOMAS BAY RUM. for sale by mar 27 Just received, and L. J. MYERS, Smets Building. N EW Orleans Sugar and Molasses.—20 hhds. N. O. Sugur, 50 bbls. do Molasses. Landing per schr Enterprise, and for sale by may 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY Si CO. R EC’D. per schr. Ocenn, forty bbls. half and bbls. Baltimore Flour, 100 Reynolds' best Hams, 100 lbs. Belogna Sausages, and for sale by may 10 JOHN D. JESSE. H AMS.—40 tierces Western Sugar Cured Hams, of superior quality and highly recommended. For sale by HOLLIS Si ■LAWSON. May 25 12 TO PRINTERS. John D. McCreary. Printing | * Ink Manufacturer, Nos. 331 and 333 Stanton-st., I .? w 'Y°rk, Depot No. 3 Spruce-street, would call the l?« a tlonot ' Printers to his improved PRINTING I ■ no ol various kinds and colors, at the following ■ prices: . I fixtra Fne J e t Black, (for Card In “S.' 1 vv ood Cut,) $2 00 and $3 00 <per lb. Book Ink,.../. 0 75 " 1 00 “ I®? 1 * hik, o 40 “ 0 50 “ li-.inc Red i nk ! 25, i 50 and 2 00 “ IS,';* 9 ,'ok 18, 20, and 25 cts. “ I/ fellow, Green and White, 1 25 and 1 50 “ I "ad Siz e jo, per lb. and Bronze at 50, 75 cts. and I ®L per oz. | j! or toe quality of which lie has the following, be- I es numerous other testimonials : ... New-Yobk, Sept. 25. 1848. i it " e “*ve for some time past, used the various qual- I rv! ^'Priming Inks manufactured by John]). Me- I /1, j' Rn< * Pound them to surpass any othert we ev- I ' n beauty and permnnency of color, and in I - process of workieg. Leavitt, Trow Si Co., American Bihle Society Printing office. -m. , Nrw-York, Sept. 25, 1848. I of fi oortify that I have used the various kinds j Printing Inks, manufactured in this City, and C <REAM ALE.—75 bbls. Cream Ale, a superior / article to any other in this market, landing from barque Isaac Mead and ship Southport. For sale by W.M. DAVIDSON, May 17 West side Market-Square. .-100 bbls in fine order, on board ship in Boston. For sales by PADELFORD, FAY & CO. IJOTATOEg.-lOO bl X Chas. Carroll, from Boston. For sales by * JEW DAVID'S, HEBREW PLASTER. R ECEIVED per ship Hartford, 10 boxes Oranges; 10 bbls. choice Mercer Potatoes; 5 firkins Goshen Butter; fine Cheese; 100 lbs. Smoked Salmon; 1 bbl. Cranberries; Parsnips, Beets and Cnrrots. mar 29 JNO. D. JESSE. R ECEIVED per schooner Ocenn, from Balti more, Fifty superior Hams, Teu bbls Flour, Five bbls Dried Apples, by mar 29 J* D. JESSL. Till! GREAT REMEDY For Rheumatism. Gout, Pain in the Side. Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King's Evil, White Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all^Fized Pains whatever. WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED, PAIN CANNOT ITHIESE Plasters possess the advantages of be- X mg put up in air-tight boxes—hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. We havejusl receiv ed the following testimonial from C. C. Sellars, an eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox county, Alabama. He is a gentleman in high stand ing and one whose influence has great weight; “Camden, Ala., Nov. 24th 1848. Messrs. Scovil tf Mead—Gentlemen; Having been requested to stute what has been the result of my experience in the use of your “Hebrew Plaster," I cheerfully comply by saying that I have iound it to be as heretofore recommended, an “invaluable me dicine." In different cases of my family 1 have ap plied the Plaster to Chronic Sores, Tumors and Pnins, and it lias never failed to afford instant relict. I have also used it with good effect upon my own per son in the cure of ulcers, with which 1 have been se verely afflicted. Respectlully, Sic. C. C. .SELLARS. It has been very beneficial in cases of Weakness, such us Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Lameness. Affection of the Spine, Female Weakness, Sic. No femule, subject to pain and weakness in the back, or side, should be without it. Married ladies, in delicate situations, find great relief from constantly wearing this Plaster. The application of the Plasters between the shoul ders has been found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthisic and Lung Affection in their primary tages. It destroys inflamation by perspiration. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. C AUTION.—The subscribers arc the only General Agents in the Southern States for the sale of this aru- ly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchas ers being imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere, for the genuine, they in vite particular attention to tile following Mark* of tlic Genune : 1st. The genuine is put up in smooth, engine turned bottomed boxes. 2. The genuine has the engraved head of Jew David on the directions, around the box. 3d. Unless it has. (on the direction around box) a copy of the Record of the Court to E. Taylor, Roch ester, it is counterfeit. SCOVIL Si MEAD. 113 Charles street, New Orleans, Wholesale General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold Wholesale and Retail by THOMAS M. TURNER, «t CO., and TURNER Si ODEN, Savannah. May 29 GEORGE PAYNE, Macon. RS. MILLER’S FINE CUT TOBACCO, for LaROCHE & GODFREY. M sale by mar <10 made by J. D. McCreary, fully equal to the p ®'( LVANDS Hoyt, Foreman of Press Room. r solo at New York prices, hy JOHN M. ~~ War 25 COOPER, Agent, Savannah. TOOTH-WASH, tor cleaning and r re - l;. P .,, ervi “g the Teeth and Gums, ana puntyin. the 1 Sgi/w-fchy the L.J. MYERS, Smets’ Building. J UST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Rappee, Scotch und Macaboy Snuff, and for sale by mar 30 LaROCHE & GODFREY. F INE SPONGE for sale by mar 30 LaROCHE &. GODFREY. 11 HOPS.— New crop, just recciyeiLnnd for sale by mar 30 LaROCHE Si GODFREY, Gaudry's Building. N EW BOOKS.—The Lady of tho Bed Cham ber ; a novel, by Mrs, A. Crawford, price 25 ctB. “ Compelled to wed because she was my ward, Her soul was absent when she gave her hand." Fear of the World, or Living for Appearances ; by the Brothers May hew, authors of “The Good Geuius, that turned everything into Gold," <kc., price 50 cts. The Petrel, or Love on the Ocean ; a taleofthe Sea, by Sir Admiral Fisher, a commander in the Eng lish Navy. The best nautical novel that has appeared for a long time. Price 25 cents. The Heart of Mid-Lothian ; a novel, by Sir Wulter Scott, a new edition, with the author’s last correc tions, complete in 1 vul. Price 25 cents. Ivanhoe, or the Disinherited Knight; a romimee, by Sir Walter Scott, r new edition with author’s lost cor rections. Price 25 cents. Eva St. Clair; and other collected Tales, by G. P. R. James, 3 vols. complete in one; price 25 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, m and about New York. Story of the Indian Girl; Tho Seam stress ami the Ppet; The Cheort'ul News Boy; The Sharper and his Confederates; The Young Dan dy and the Woman of Fashion; with various other characters, from the lower and the upper walks of life, by Cornelius Mathews; price50 cents. 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 San Francisco, by Rev. Walter Colton, U. S. N., author of “Ship and Shore.” ARo—New supplies of Women of America, by Miss McIntosh; Ned Allen, Sic., received by april 24 J- B. CUBBEDGE. T ECTURES AND ESSAY’S* BY HENRY GILES.—John Howard and the Prison World of Europe, from original and authentic documents, by Hepworth Dixon. Elfricde of Goldal and other Poems, by Marks, of Burliamville. Part 4 Dictionary of Mechanic's Engine Work, <to. by Oliver Byrne. Graham’s Magazine for March. The Black-Plumed Rifleman, a Tale of the Revu lution. by Newton M Curtis. The Clandestine Marriage, by Ellen Wallace. The Debtor’s Daughter, or Life and its Changes, by T S Arthur. Received by mar 9 JOHN. M. COOPER. MISCELLANIES,by JTHeadly; TheRcdRov ■“A cr, A Tale, by the author of “The Spy," “The Pilot,” &o—being vol. 3 of Putnam’s now edition bt Cooper's Novels. Historical Studies, by George W Greene, late United States Consul at Romo. Manual of Commercial Correspondence, English and French, by a Merchant. Received by mar 9 JOHN M. COOPER. • M AJOR JONES’ COURTSHIP, orAdvcn tures ol' a Christmas Eve: u Domestic Come dy, in two acts, by'Major Joseph Jones—price 25 cts. Just published iu this city, bj- Mr. E J I’urse, and for sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE. Also, a fresh supply of Gold and Steel Pens. MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE AND WRIT- i”X ings of Thomas Chalmers, D. D., LL. D. By his son-in-law, the Reverend William Ilanuo, LL. D. Vol. 1. Cosmos: A Bkctch of a physical description of tho Universe. By Alexander Vou-Humbolt. Women In America: Her work and her reward. By Marla J. McIntosh, author of “Charms and Coun ter Charms," &c. The WilmingtonB; A Novel. By the author “Norman’s Bridge," “Angela,” Sic. Sketches of Minnesota, the New England of the West, with Incidents of Travel in that Territory dur ingthe Supimer of 1849. By E. S. Seymour. The Life and Correspondence pf Robert Southey. Part 2. Historical and Descriptive Sketches of the Women, of the Bible. By P. C. Headley. The Genius of Scotland. By Rev. Robt. Turnbull. Dictionary of Mechanics, Engine-work and Engi neering. Part 5. Memoirs of the Rev. John Williams, Missionary to Polynesia. By Ebenezer Prout, of Halstead. First American Edition. Memoirs of the Rev. Walter M. Lowrle, Missionary to China. Edited by his Father. Egypt and the Books of Moses, Translated from the German. By R. D. C. Roblains. Caprices. The practice of Surgery and the application of Dressings, etc. By John Hastings, M.D., V-8. N„ with Illustrations. A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Midwife ry. By P. Cazeaux. Translated from the second French Edition by Robert P.Thomas, M. D. A Modern History, from tlW Time of Luther to the Fall of Napoleon. By John Lord, A. M. Dolly Bible Illustrations; Being Original Readings for a Year. By John Kitto, D. D., F. s! A. A Grammar of the Latin Language. By C. G. Zumpt. The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena. By Al exander Keith Johnson, F. R. G. S., T. G. 8. Received by JOHN M. COQPEB. mar 27 Pocket knives, just received by feb 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE, Market .square. HOTELS. gPRING MEDIC’INE.S.- D Il. Mc.MUNN’S ELIXEIt OF OPIUM.— This is the essential Extract from the native Drug. It contains all the valuable qualities of Opi um, without its deleterious and useless principles For sale by G, R. HENDRICKSON os CO, rpO THE LADIES.—Just received from the North, a very fine and large assortment of Bon nets—Pearl, Chain, White, Albino, Fluted and Lace, with a splendid assortmentof Parasols, blisses Albino, and Laces, Jenny Lind, Flats and Riding Hats, Sic., which are offered at low prices by ___ WICHMANN & LICHTE, 139 Broughton st., opposite J. Dixcn & Go’s. Con fectionery. mat 14 \|7ANTED, a good Cook, Washer and Irwer "t Apply at this office. tf vatty 16 The Graclenbcrg Sarsaparilla Compound is prepared on an entire ly new plan, by costly and elaborate machinery, by which all the delicate properties oi the Sarsaparilla und other ingredients are obtained in their highestde- gree of excellence. One bottle of the Graefenberg Sarsaparillu will go as far as ten bottles oi ordinary Sarsaparilla, and is, therefore, Ten Times Cheaper. Each -ingredient iB well known to medical men, as possessing great curative powers ; at the head of which stands file 1’bincf.ly Sarsap.uiilla. ltcon- tains two or three vegetable extracts, however, of mo dem discovery, which we do not make public, but which add wonderful afficiency to all the rest. Price $1 a Pottle. GRAEFENBERG HEALTH BITTERS. As a tonic ; e deobstruent, a restorer oi the tone of the system, and t-> refresh the sallow complexion, they are of immediate and potent efficacy. Tukeu in the spring and summer months they are the most powerful Preventive to febrile and aguish complaints. Throughout the Western and Southern portions of tbiscountry these Bitters should be freely used. Tho price is but 25 cents a package, which will make two quartrs !—sufficient tor a whole season’s use. For sale by J. B. CUBBEDGE, apl 12 Market-square. m FLOYD HOUSE, Macon, Geo.—The Proprietor most respectfully returns hiB thanks to his friends and the travelling public, for the unparalleled patronage received by him du ring his administration over the above estaulishment, and hopes, by renewed and unremitting efforts to please, to merit the very liberal encouragement that has been lavished upon him for the last eight months. And he is enabled to do this from the fact that the FLOYD HOUSE is the most eligible house in the place of its location, or, in fact, over cun be. ltliasmore front than all of the houses of the kind in Macon put together, having/our hundred and twenty feet, and stand ing on the corner of two of the most fusliiouable streets in the city, where those wishing it can have a front room at nnj time. THE FURNITURE IS ALL NEW, Table and Rooms, and he challenges a comparison by anv house between New-York andNew-Orleans. The Tallahassee Stage Office is permanently located at the Floyd H-use. In connection with this House is a splendid New Six Horse Omnibus got up expressly for its use. Macon, Ga. May 9. 6m S. BUFORD. H OREHOUND CANDY, and Liquorice Lo- zengera, for Coughs. For sale by may 4 JNO. A. MAYER. TTEWES’fe Bono 4s Nerve Llniment. r Fc ■Tl ssle by L. J. MYERs, May 17. ■ Emets Building MARIETTA HOTEL. M THE Proprietors of the Marietta Hotel, w wild respectfully inform their friends and the pu Sir generally, that their house has been greatly onlnreed and thoroughly repaired. Their rooms are furnished with good bedding, and well ventilated, and they are determined to spare neither pains or expense, in ma king it one of the best houses in upper Georgia. Manet’a is one of the most beautiful ana pleasant villages ol this portion oflbe Stute, and at the highest point on the Western and Atlantic Rail Road, between tho Atlantic Ocean nud Tennessee River. Every in ducement is here held out to the people of the low country, tb spend the Summer months in our village. The society is as good as can be found in upper Geor gia ; the water is as pure and healthy a* the moun tains can afford; three miles oft'is our beautiful Ken- nesaw, from which may be eeen nearly all the highest points in Georgia. The proprietors are prepared with horses, buggies and carriages, to accommodate all who mny wish to ride for pleasure or on business, and are determined \ to see that none go away dissatisfied. JOHN F. ARNOLD, GEORGE S. OGLESBY, april 5—4m(w) Proprietors. P. S. The Savannah Republican, Charleston Even ing News, and Macon Messenger and Journal, will please copy five tis.iet, weekly, and forward their ac counts to us at Marietta, for poymeat, or ccinc and see us and board it out. TEA CULTIVATION IN THE U. STATES. H AVING received a small supply of TEA NUTS, collected at great expense of money and labor, in the middle districts of China, from the most cele brated Tea Plantations of the Empire, 1 am prepared to fulfil my engagements by accommodating 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 of three years, the best quality of Tea Nuts, I am disposed to meet the wishes of the public, and to share them with others.—TeaNuts gathered in the neighborhood of Canton are scarcely worth cultivating, on account of the inferior quality of the Tea. It is obviously the interest of the planter to submit to an Increased ex pense, to secure a superior quality of Tea Nut, in es tablishing a Tea Plantation, whether large or small. In prosecuting this arduous undertaking, I am in fact acting as an agent for the benefit of the public. Neither the State, the public, or any individual, liaa over extended to me the aid of a single cent. For convenience and security, the Nuts will be packed in tin boxes, and forwarded from Greenville, S. C„ by such conveyance end to such address as the purchaser may direct, to any part of the U. State,. TEA PLANTS—now on their passage from China, selected with a single eye to quality, by a gentleman of large experience in horticultural pursuits, und p r- haps better acquainted with the character of 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 soilbestadaptedtothe growth of the plant, the mode of planting, cultivating, Sic. Sic., 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 snle at the Book Store of J. M. Cooper. V Savannah Republican, copy three timesweekly and send bill lo this office;, april 18 T HE WAYS OP THE HOUR j a tale, by the author ot “ The Spy.” Gallery to Shakspeare’a Dramatic Works, iu Out line; invented and engraved by Moritz Retzsch. The Lady of the Bed Chamber; by Mrs. A. Craw ford. The Creole ; or Seige of New Orleans, an Histori cal Romance, by Joseph B. Cobb. Night and Morning; by Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, new edition. Latter-Day Pamphlets; edited by Thomas Carlyle, No. 2. Model Prisons. The Fear of the World; or living for appearances, by the Brothers Muyhew. Eva St. Clair j and other collected talgs, by G. P. R. James. The Petrel; or Love on the Ocean, by Sir Admira Fisher. Moncypenny ; or th Heart of the World, by Cor nelius Mathews. Further 6upply of Hands not Heart*) by Janet W . Wilkinson. Received by Memoirs of the Mother and Wife of Wash april 25 JOHN M. CC “