Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, June 10, 1850, Image 1

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FOUtt DOLLARS PER 4MU.H. —•Publication Office at No. 117, Bay Street, near the new Custom Roasts—— «iw= SINGLE COPIES TWO CENTS. VOLUME I.] SAVANNAH, MONDAY MOftNlNG, JUNE 10, 1830. [NUMBER 124. PUBLISHED DAILY AND T1U-WEEKLY, BV JOHN Itt. COOPER. \V. 'f. THOM 1’ SUN, EDITOR. tkums: Tilt' Dully UIornltiK Now* is delivered tn City E ub=cribor* ut 34 per annum, payable ltalf ysurly in tir'ance, or for TEN CENTO u week, payable tu tbc tiers. Sinslc copie-, TWO CENTS. The 1'i’i-Weekly Morning Ncws,fo- the conn- tr y,coutalniue’ all the newsmaiteraud nuw advertise of the daily, is famished for two dollars per anum, in advance. jtdveriisementBinaurted at the following rates : i ,(iuare, 1 insertion, SO,5tJ i 1 square 1 mouth, 67.00 *End)continuance,.. 50 1 square 2 months, 10,00 liuuare. t week,... 2,50 | 1 square 3 mouths, 15,00 rjp-Ten I<>“s or lens to constitute a sq-uare. Advertisements published every other day, and those aliened onco or twice u week, aro charged 00 cents iier square for each insertion Legal advertisements inserted at the r.sual rates. Advertisements from trausietit persons or strangers, milt he paid in advance. Yearly advertisers will be restricted to their regu hr buianesses.anil all other advertisements not pertain- jug to their regular business as agreed fur, will boebarg „d extra. Yearly advertisers exeeedingintheir advertisements tbn average number of lines agreed for, will bo charged at proportional rotes. All advertisements for charitable Institutions and religious Societies will he charged half price. Advertisements sent to this office without di rections as to the number of insertions, will he pnb lisliod daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and charged accordingly. {^•AllnewadvertiesmentB appear in the Tri-week ly News, for the country. * * All Letters directed to this office or the Editor, must be post paid. MORNING NEWS. From the Charleston Courier. Stnnzns to the Absent. “ it is a fearful thing to love,’’ Yet dwell apnrt—and die ! I’ve wished that Thou should'st stand alone, Beside my dying bed, That no kind arm hut thine, thine own, Should raise my fainting head. Iv'e oftpn wished, upon thy breast To breathe my latest sigh— That Thou should'st luy me down to rest; Thou close my death-dimmed eye. I’ve wished thy sweet familiar tone To he the last I hear, When this world's weary work is done, And 1 have bunished care. I've wished for one, one soft ft rawell, In sorrow's whit per spekeu, Which would unc hanged nil'ccticn tel’, E’en though life's chain be broken I I've wished to have no gaze but thine, that Mora tuner*] wreamghouldsttwiae; . Thine he the silent ti ar. I’ve wished that thou my form ahould'at lay. Beneath the “ narrow muui.d”— And thine the step at eve to struy To the lone burial ground. . But thou art absent, far removed From happiness and me— And 6lie wiicm thou hast icarly loved? Must die uwuy from thee. But distance, absence, these forbid— Home other eye must weep; Some other close the coliiu lid, And solemn vigils keep. Still, still thine image hovers near This couch of piun and death— To that I breathe my farewell prayer; With this expiring breath. But Oh 1 thy voice I would have heard Once more before I die— One kind, endearing, gentle word— And why not—tell me why t May 24, 1850. PROSPECTUS OF “ THE SOUTHERN PRESS.” I A N Association of sixty-three Members of Con gress, Senators and Representatives, have eon- diluted the undersigned u Committee to tuperiu- hncl the establishment of a Southern Frees at Wash ington City, to be devoted to the exposition uud de fence of Southern Rights and Institutions—tlie dis semination of correct information as a Northern l'ol- 'ey, and tile course of Polilicul Adairs generally, with out reference to the old party lines of Wuig and Democrat. Arrangements are now in progress, promptly to ensure the issue of such a paper under the title of “THE SOUTHERN PRESS," ■or the conduet of which, suitable Editors have been engaged, who will aUo receive the uid of a number of amijunt und able contributors. Inert: will be both a tri-weekly and a weekly issue— tbe lutter to contain substantially the same matter ns tnetormer,, audinunued to reuch those points of the country whose mail facilities arc limited. A Dailyieeuu will be added hereafter, should it be ateiuecl advisable or necessary by the press and peo- ple el the outheru States. Inc paper wnl n.,t he exclusively political—butem- “face un its broad sheet me Gem ral News ot the nny, Dumestic and Foreign, by mail and telegr ph ; hcmimrciul mnl Agricultural Intelligence, I, e my hitticnni , Origina Essays, Literary and Mitcellaue- nns; and, in sucre, ull those items ot general .user. !p the collected aggregate of which, constitutes “* e interesting anu valuable New. paper. Ureut * betaken to give lull and curreet Reports of «>e 1 rocecdings and Del utes in both Houses of Con- sress, as Well us the uctiou of the local Legislatures on fee Southern question. r ‘ hm,r ed number of Advertisement* only will be . mud—tbe muin object being to iurnitU u large “““«“tef reading matter. to tl l la I ,0 f will oe printed n a sheet equal in size t(ri 't >et n* °fber Washington papers, and the imi- «• will be procured especially for tl e purpose. Sou'h C0 1 1 ,‘ f ‘di ntly hoped that every true friend to the tile i W1 “U.tn procuring subscribers, and forward South*?' w ' , b tbe amount subscribed, to some p , r n Representative at Washington, forthwith. snrir,e maate1 ' 8 “ re authorized by law to remit sub- ‘'options free of pottage. f or T .. TEKMS : _ *n-xv-^ckly during the Session of Con- i.rm 6 ’ ar , ^ p mi-weekly during the recess, the Kicc wiH i )H , per annum 65 00 Weekly 1)uppr g 00 *n advif. 1Ce tu bscriptioria must be paid m variably All n oe ’ un< * tbe cash accompany the name sent, few J!!' 1£0ns Procuring ten names shall be entitled to 1 ® a copy grutis for one year. A. P. BUTLER. JACKSON MORTON. It. TOOMBS. rs* J. THOMPSON, vnafe'i'tofe, ar.dpapers friendly to theeiiterprize, tbeai J* 80 l lua lish this Prospectus, which will entitle comrlT w ? x ?buuge with the newspaper. All who coatsin! * - this request will aend u copy of the paper vatalning it t0 the Commtrr™-. feu . 8 R to the Committee. Miiitgton, May 25, IS 30. L A JfiB.OP <3t FOOTE are now receiving, and bfilsmlir H- t !P ae t0 receive, during the summer, a lltaS® ot , STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, as -v*’ P-antera gr.J oihars are invited tn #»xi»—. 'eta, 6 -which /rill he offered on favor-1 la mar 11 GROCERIES, 8cc. F JlfTO CONFECTI ONER8.^23 RE till Coriander tieedrfor sale by L. J. MYEfl npl 3 L. J. MYERS, bluets' Building. G ARDEN SEEDS.—An assortment of choice fresh Aardeu Seeds, just received und for sale by april 5 LaUOCUE Si GODFREY. RIGHT’S Pure Concentrated EXTRACT of v V LEMON, for tlavoring leg Creams, Jellies, Ac For sule by april 5 I.nROCIIE & GODFREY J l’ST RECEIVED, per Bark Vernon, Twenty Boxes Maceuu Oranges, Ten bbls Applos, by mar 22 J. D. JESSE. SJPERiU AND SOLAR OIL.—Lunding froir k J brig Excel and for sale by by LaROCHE Si GODFREY, Guudrv’s Building. B AGGING & ROPE.—80 bules Gunny Bag ging. 10 pieces Russia Bugging. CO do Ken tucky, do. 150 coils Kentucky Rope, in store and for sale by upl 22 PAUEL1- ORD, FAY Si CO. R efrigerators.—Gold's Putent union Refrigerators for preserving Fruits, Butter, Meats and Provisions of uil kinds, keeping them cool and sweet. A few ot the above superior refrigerators just received and lor sale by up 27 COLLINS Si BULKLEY, 100 Bryan-st. FJLIVE OIL, in quart bottles, best quality, just vj received and for sule by L. J. MYEltS, april 19 Smeto’ Building. C YUKA MOLASSES. 100 lihds a superior arti A cle in store and for sale bv May 22. PADELFORD, FAY & CO. N EW ORLEANS StTG AR. 25 hltds. of prime quality in store and for sule by May 22. PADELFORD, FAY Si CO. B altimore bacon.—10 iihds superior Baltimore cured sides. zOO Hums. Lunding from brig Henrietta, und for sale by may 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY Si CO. G REEN GINGER—a superior article. JUBt re ceived per steamer Isubel, tram llavunn, and for sale by L. J. MY ERS, may 16 Smets' Building. R EC’D, per bark Vernon, 20 boxes Oranges, 5 bbls. Apples, 10 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, 10 boxes Candles, and for sales by may 10 JOHN T>. JESSE. C OD LIVER OIL. Rushton, Clark Si Co.’s celebruted genuine medieiuul Cod Liver Oh.— Just received and for sule liy G. R. IlENDRICKf ON Si CO., May 13. Gibson’s Buildings. S HOULDERS and SIDES. 22 hhds. prime Bacon Shoulders, 10 hhds. prime Bacon Sides. Lauding from brig Stephen Young, from N. Orleum, and for sale by May 24 COHENS Si HERTZ. S UGAH.—100 bbls, New Orleans Clarified Sugar, of excellent quality, for sale by- May 25 12 HOLLIS & L..WSON, casks Port Wine, and 10 hf chests liysou Tea, in store und for sale by april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON. £$537) LIME. 800 Bbls, LIME, cargo of ochr. dfcfcfcl-Iudson. Landing and for sule by •rhsMU BRIGHAM, KELLY Si CO. May 21 lunding from schr. 11. N. Gambvill. For sale by- May 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. C l HAMPAGNE CIDER,—15bbls. Champagne J Cider, landing from burque Isaac Mead, and for sale by May 17 W. M. DAVIDSON. fee. Lundii g, and for'sule by May 28 J AS. A. NORRIS. 6)Cr Bales COTTON OSNABURGS.—For 'Jsnle at Factory prices by May 21 LaROCHE. BOWNE & CO. J IME.—3UU bbls. Lime, per brig Carolina sale by May 17 BRIGIIAM, KELLY & CO. =EEFy FLOUR. 200 bbls. Baltimore FLOUR. apSfci landing from Schooner S. Si N. Gambrill fr. Baltimore. For sale by- May 21. BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. S T. THOMAS BAY RUM. Just received, and ft for sale by mar 27 L. J. MYERS, Smets Buililine. N EW Orleans Sugar und Molasses.—20 hhds. N. O. Sugar, 50 bbls. do Mglasses. Landing per schr Enterprise, and for sale by muy 7 BRIGIIAM, KELLY & CO. R EC’D. per schr. Ocean, forty bbls. half and bbls. Baltimore Flour, 100 Reynolds’ best Hums, 100 lbs. Helognu Suusages, und 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 /-4REAM ALE.—75 bbls. Cream Ale, a superior article to-any other in this market landing from W. M. DAVIDSON. May 17 West side Market-Square. P OTATOES.-lOt) bids in tine order, on board ship Chas. Carroll, from Boston. For sales by mar 20 PADELFORD, FAY <Si CO. R ECEIVED per ship Hartford, 10 boxes Oranges; 10 bbls. choice Mercer l’otati es; 5 tirkins Goshen Butter; line Cheese; 100 lbs. Smoked Salmon; 1 bbl Cranberries; Parsnips, Beets and Carrots, mar 29 JNO. D. JESSE. T> ECE1VED per schooner Ocean, from Balti- i V more, Fifty superior Hums, Ten bbls Flour, Five bbls Dried Apples, by mar 29 J. D. JESSE. M IIS. MILLER’S FINE CUT TOBACCO, for sale by- mar 30 LaROCHE & GODFREY. J UST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Rappee, Scotch und Masaboy Snuff, and lor sale by mar 30 LaROCHE Si GODFREY. F INE SPONGE forsale by mar 30 LaROCHE Si GODFREY. kj HOPS. sale by mar 30 ■ - New crop, just received and for LaROCHE & GODFREY’, Gaudry's Building. lYTORTHERN nAY.—165 bales prime Northern i V Huv, ludning from ship Tamerlane, and tor sule by may 5 15 PADELFORD, FAY & CO- PEPPER, NUTMEGS, &c. 20 bags black XT Pepper - 1 bbl.i Nutmegs ; lease Mace; 10 bags Ginger • 100 mats of Cinnamon Ju«t reenived and for sule by ■ G..R UENDRICKtON- Si Co. BSSS tmdforgdeby gpRENS Si HERTZ. jUjCTOSQUITO NETTING^-150 pieces White J.TA and Colored Gauze Netting. 50 pieces White end Colored Lace do., for sale b y april 15 "N'.’DZR, LATERO? ii Ni . MEDICINES, 8cc. v l) R R O G E R S A safeaud certain cur.-jor Cimsamp.t ntitj the Lungs, Spitting of Flood. Caught, Colds. Asthma. Fain in the side, Bronchitis, IrhoopiAg Cough, and all Pul monary Affections. j -. • Opinions of the Press. TTUIE Xiouisvillc Journal says: "Dr. Rogers’ Liver- A wort and Tar not only gives immediate relief in Coughs and Colds, hut, from (he testimony of men of the highest standing hero and elsewhere, it is mak ing some veiy remarkable Clares itr Consumption.” The Ilailway Register add*i " We have heard it sta ted by persons of great respectability, who have used this medicine, thut it is one of the most remarkable medicines of tbe age, for Coughs, Colds, lntluenzn, Bronchitis, Aftlimu, Pain in the Side and Breast, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cotqjb, and all Lung Com plaints ; which, if neglected,.Usually terminate in Con sumption : und the certificates attached to the adver tisements would seem to justify this statement." Livor.vcorr. This plant bus for many years been found to be oi singular virtue in the cure *;f affections of the Liver. More recently it was ascertained that it possessed great power in arresting Weeding at the lungs, coughs of a chronic character, etc., and of esscntiul aervice in all discuses of a pulmonary character. Tar. This artirle is now universally acknowledged to be the most healing and efficient application for diseused or decaying lungs,or any portion ol the deshy or mua ctilar parts of the human body. Its medicinal and preservative qualities were understood by the Egyp tians in the early ages of the world, and no doubt now exists among scientific men, that the preparation used in the cmbalmmint of bodies, wus composed princi- found to , _ America, and nt this day it is their principal, and, in fact, only medicine for an unsound state of the lungs, or any approuch 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 I The medical faculty in all countries appear to have be come aware of the great healing properties of this article, nnd are now Introducing It in their practice. Dr. Buchan,of England; Dr. Crichton, of St. Peters burg; Dr.LaPrieure.of Paris; and the distinguished Dr. Cooper, have been in the habit, of combining it with ether articles in fheir prescriptions, and with entire success. , i ’ Beware of Counterfeitt and base Imitations ! The genuine article is signed Andrew Rogers, on the engraved wrapper nround each bottle. Price SI per bottle, pr six bottles fur $5. Sold Wholesale anti Retail, bv SCC VIE Si MEAD 113 Chatres-st.. Between Conti nnd St. Louis-sta., N. Orleans, General Agents for the Southern States. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by THOMAS M. TURNER Si CO., nnd TURNER Si ODEN, Savannah, Ga. GEORGE, PAYNE, Macon. , May 29. ; pally of this ingredient. In later ages it was ft be in universal useumong ^he aborigines of A: OtV- DAV'^'C. HEBREW PLASTER. 'l’H 12 GREAT REMEDY For Rheumatism. Gout, Pain in the Side. Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King’s Evil, IVhite Swellings Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all Fixed Pains whatever. WHERE THIS PLASTER IS APPLIED, PAIN CANNOT EXIST. flAIIESE Plastei-s possess the advantages of bn- A ing put up iu air-tight boxes—hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. We ban ju.-t receiv ed the following testimonial from C. C. Sellars, an eminent lawyer ill successful practice in Wilcox county. Alabama. He is a gentleman in high stund- ine.and one whose influence bus great weight: “Camden, Ala., Nov. 24th 1848. "Messrs. Scovil 4 Mead—Gentlemen: Having been requested to state what lias been the result of my experience in tlie u.-e of your “Hebrew Piaster," I cheerfully comply by saying that i have found it to be as heretofore recommended, an “invaluable me dicine.” In different eases of my family 1 have ap plied the Plaster to Chronic Sores,. Tumors nnd Pains, and it has never fuiled to afford instant relief. I have also used it with good effect upon my own per son in the cure of ulcers, with which I have been se verely afflicted. Respectfully, &c. C. C. SELLARS. It has been very beneficial in cases of Weakness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Lameness. Affection of the Spine, Female Weakness, Sec. No female, 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 Pluster. 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 tuges. it destroys intlamation by perspiration. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. CAUTION,—The subscribers are the only General Agents in the Southern States for the sale of this tru ly valuable Plaster; und in order to prevent purchas ers being imposed upon by a counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere, for the gamine, they in vite particular attention to the following SlinUs of tlie Gcnnuos 1st. The genuine is put up in smooth, engineturned barque Isaac Mead and ship Southport. For sale bp bottomed boxes. W M n.l vtn-'n\ 2. The genuine has the cnBraved 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, ft is counterfeit. ffgp SCOVIL Jc. MEAD, 113 Charles street, New Orleans, Wholesale General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold Wholesale nnd Retail bv THOMAS M. TURNER, & CO., and TURNER & ODEN, Savannah. May 29 GEORGE PAYNE, Macon. BOOKS, 8co. S PRING MEDICINES.—The Graefenberg Sarsaparilla Compound is prepared on uii entire ly new plan, by costly und elaborate muchinery, by which all the delicate properties of the Sarsaparilla and oilier ingredients urc obtained in their higlie.-t de gree of excellence. One bottle of tlie Grueft nberg Sarsaparilla will go as far as ten bottles of ordiuury Sarsaparilla, and is, therefore. Ten Times Cheaper. Each ingredient is well known to medical men, R9 possessing great curative powers; at the head of which stands the Princely Sarsaparilla. Itcon- lains iwo or three vegetable extracts, however, olTno- dern discovery, which we do not make public, but which add wonderful efficiency to all the rest. Price SI a Pottle. GRAEFENBERG HEALTH BITTERS. As a touic ; a deobstruent, a restorer of the tone of the system, and t refresh the sallow complexion, they are of immediate und potent efficucy. Taken in the spring and cummer months they are tlie most powerful Preventive to febrile and aguish complaints. Throughout the YVestern uud Southern portions of tliiscountry these Bitter#should he freely used. The price is but 25 cents a package, which wilK make twi> quartrs !—sufficient for a whole seaseu'i use. For sale by J. il. CUBBEDGE, api 12 Market-square. NEW HOOKS. Evelyn; or tlie ^Child of the Revolution, a tule of Bo. - ton and Vicinity : by Mrs. J. H. Robin son. Toe Petrel; or Love on tlie Ocean a tale of the Sen: by Sir Admiral Fisher, a Commander of the English Navy. ' . The Story of the Fumily: by the author of the Maiden Aunt. The Stuilo. t of Paris, a Romance of the 17th Cen tury : by Albert Smith, Esq., author of “Christopher Tadpole." Antonina; or the Fall of Rome, a Romnnce of the 5th Century : by W. Wilkie Collins. Life ol Jenny Lind: by G. O’. Foster, nuthrr of "New-Yolk by Gas Light." &c. The Steward, a Romuuco of Real Life : by Henry Cockton. The Creole ; or the Seige of New Orleans, an His torical Romance, founded on the events of 181.4- 15: by Jos. 11. Cobb. Giselia; or the llunearian Maiden: by the author of the “Trapper’s Brule,’' Ac, The War of Women ; or Rivalry in Love: by Alex. Dumua. The History of Rlnaldo Rinnldir, Captainl of the Banditti, translated troyi the German ot Vulvins, Re ceived by < June 3 J. B. CUBBEDGE. L AKE SUPERIOR: Its Physical Character, Vcgetutlun. and Animals; by Louis Agussiz : with a narrative of the tour, by Elliot Cabot, elegant ly illustrated. The Manufacture of Iron in all its various branch es ; by Frederick Overman, with 15U wood engrav ings. The History of England, by David Hume; Harper’s Edition—vols. 4 und 5. Cosmos, a sketch of a Physical Description of the Universe, by Alex. Von Homboldt. Voyage of the U. ti. Exploring Squadron, com manded by Captain Ohnrlea Wilkes, l/. S N., in 1838, ’9, ’40, 1, and ’2, together with explorations nnd discoveries by other distinguished navigators and travellers : and an uccount of the Expedltum to the Dead tieu, under Lieut. Lynch ; by John ti. Jenkins— illlustrntcd. Lynch's Exp tin t > the Dead Sea and River Jr- dan : a new and cheap edition. • Encyclopedia of Chemistry, practical and tbeoretb cal; by James C. Booth, A. M„ M. A. 1’. S„ assistedhy Campbell Morfit, author of "Applied Chemistry.” Ac. tiouthey’s Common Place Book—Parts 3 and 4 Outlines and tiketi lies by Washington Allstoh; en graved by J. A S. W.Chenny. Received by upl 2U JOHN M. COOPER. N EW BOOKS.—The Lady of the”Bed Cham ber ; a novel, by Mrs, A. Crawford, price 20 ets. “ Compelled to wed becauseshe was my ward, Her soul wus absent when she gave her hand." Fear of the World, or Living for Appearances; by the BrothersMayliew, uuthors of “The Good Genius, that turned everything into Gold," Ac., price 50 cts. The Petrel, or Love on tbe Ocean ; a tule. of the Sea, by Sir Admiral Fisher, a commander in the Eng- li.-h Navy. The best nuuticul novel thut has appeared for a long time. Price 25 cents. The Heart of Mid-Lothian : a novel, by Sir Walter Scott, a now edition, with the author’s last correc tions, complete in 1 vul. Price 25 cents. lvanhoe, or the Disinherited Knight; a romance, by tiir Walterticott, anew edition with uuthor’u last cor rections. . Price 25 cents. Eva tit. 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 ot the Present May; embracing the adven tures of a gentleman from the country, in. and about New Yolk. Story of the Indian Gill; The Seam stress and the Poet; The Cheorlul News Boy; The Shurpcr and his Confederates; The Y'ouug Dan dy und the Woman of Flf-bion ; with vurious other characters, from the lower and the upper walks of life, by Cornelius Mathews: price59 cents. Deck and Port; or Incidents of a Cruise ill the Uni ted States Frigate Congress, to California, with sketches of Rio Janeiro, Valparaiso, Lima, Honolulu, end Sun Francisco, by Rev. .Walter Colton, U. S. N„ uuthor of “ Ship nnd Shore.” Also—-New supplies of YVomen of Americimjiy Miss McIntosh; Ned Allen, Ac.,received by “ april 24’ J. B. CUBBEDGE. M AJOR JONES’ COURTSHIP, or Adven tures ol u Christmas Eve : a Domestic Come dy, in two acta, by Major Joseph Jones—price 25 cts. .Iu-t published in this city, by Mr. E J Purse, nnd for sule by - J. B. CUBBEDGE. Also, n fresh supply of Gold nnd Steel Pena. I JEN KNIVES.—A fine assortment of Pen ana Pocket knives, ju.-t received by feb 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE, Market-square. PRAYER BOOKS AND BI BLES, Testaments. Hymn Books lor ’ all denominations, for sale by apl 2 J. B. CUBBEDGE. ah i-l ud a small lot, new styles, some very rich: fjr gentlemen. May 25 JOHN M. COOPER. ( TOME AND SEE,—A very rich assortment of -J Bags, Purses, Pc .’tmouaies, Card Cases, Paper Cutters. Ac., at HOWELL’S, mar 20 157 Congress-street. HOTELS. FLOYD HOUSE, Mncon, Geo.— The Proprietor most respectfully returns his thanks to his friends and the travelling public, for the unparalleled patronage received by him du ring his administration over the above estuoti hment, und hopes, by renewed and unremitting efforts to please, to merit the very liberal encouragement that lias been luvi.heJ upon him for the last eight months. And he is enabled to do this from the fact that the i LOY'D HOUSE is the most eligible house in the placed its location, cr, in fact, ever can he. It has more front than till of the houses of tho kind in Macon put together, hnvim: four hundred and twentyfccl,uiuh-laul- ing on the corner of two of tlie most fashionable streets iu the city where those wishing it cun have u front room at an} time. THE FURNITURE IS ALL NEW, Table and Rooms, and he challenges a comparison by any house between New-Y’ork and New-Orlcans. The Tallahassee Stage Office is permanently located at the Floyd H use. In connection with this House is a splendid New Six Xloree Omnibus gut up expressly for its use. Macon, Ga. May 9. 6m S. BUFORD. |_TGREnOITND CANDY, nnd Liquor il zeiigers. far Goughs. For sale by may 4 Ice Lo- JNO. A. MAYER. OZ2WJ3SSS Bone *fc Norve Liniment.—^or ♦ * «' . _ sals ay 1 its.?-1? L. J. MY’EKri. Z-mt ts' Buildiag. MARIETTA HOTEL. f k THE Proprietors of the Marietta Hotel, w* uld respectfully inform their friends nnd the pu llhr gYiicruIly, that their house has been greatly «i larged und thoroughly repaired. Their rooms are furnished with good bedding, and well ventilated, and they are determined to spare neither pains or expense, iu rna- kinglt one of the best houses in upper Georgia. Mariettu is oue of the most beautiful and pleasant villages of this portion ot the State, and at the highest point on the Westem and Atlantic Hail Road, betw een the Atiuntic Ocean and Tennessee River. Every in ducement is here belli out to the people of the low country, to 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 as the moun tains con afford; three miles off.is our beautiful Ken- nesnw, from which may be seen nearly all the highest points in Georgia. The proprietors are prepared with horses, buggiea and carriages, to accommodate aU who may with to ride for plenture or on bu-iuets, 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, Chnrlet ton Even ing News,’ and Macon Mtcsrnger and' Journal, will please copy Jtoc times, ixcl-ly, end forward their lo- oour.ta to ua at Marietta, for payment, or come and aeo us and hoard it out- . BOOKS, &c. |NEW BOOKS. I. Poetical and Prose Writings of Charles i tiproguc—new and re- vi.i d cumuli: I ke Onyx Ring: by the late. John Sterling—with a sketch ot his lile : Heroines of the Missionary Enterprise or‘sketches ?*. prominent Female Missionaries : by Duniol C. Edny “ tragedy, by Geo. II. Bokor, author ot Guhiynus" Ac : Hie Mi'tnko of a Llfn-Tlme, or the Robber of the Rhine Valley .- by Waldo Howard ; Speech ol tho lion. 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I ECTURES AND ESSAYS, BY HENRY GILES.—John Howard nud the Prison World of Europe, from original and uuthcutic documents, by llcpwurth Dixon. Elfrlede of Goldal nnd other Poems, by Marks, of 3urliamvillo. Part 4 Dictionary of Mechanic's Engine Work, Ac. by Oliver Byrne. . Graham's Magazine for March. ■ The Black-Plumed Rifleman, a Talo of the Revo lutiou, by Newtbu M Curtis. The Clandestine Marriage, by Ellen Wallace. The Debtor’s Daughter, or Life usd its Chungofl, by T ti Arthur.: Received by mar 9 JOHN M. COOPER. Cooper's Novels. Historical Studies, by George W Greene, late United titates Consul nt Rome. Manual of Commercial Correspondence, English and French, by a Merchant. Received by - mar JOHN M. COOPER. Tl/TEMOIRSOF THE LIFE AND WRIT- lugs of Thomas Chalmers, D. D., LL. D. By Ids eon-lu-luw, the Reverend William Ilanna, 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 Marin J. 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A Modern History, from the Time of Luther to tha Fall of Napoleon. By John Lord, A. M. Duily Bible Illustrations: Being Original Readings for a Y ear. By John Kitto, D..D-, F. S. A. A Grammar of tho Latin Language. By C. G, Zumpt. The Physical Atlas of Natural Phenomena. • By Al exander Keith Johnson; F. U. G. ti., T. G. ti. Received by ’ JOHN M. COOPER. uiur 27 TEA GT’LTIVATION IN THE U. STATES. brated Tea Plantations oi the Empire, I am prepared to lultil my engagements liy accommodating the pub lic with a iliure of the Nuts received. My main ob ject is to plant und cultivate; but as I am quite cer tain that l have obtained, after tho labor of three years, the best quality of Tea Nuts, I am disposed to meet the wishes of tlie public, und to ihuro them withi t ipis.—Tea Nuts gi thered in the neighborhood of Cnnti n are scarcely worth cultivating; on uccount of tlie interior quality of the Ten. It is obviously the interest of the planter to submit to on increased ex pense, to secure a superior quulily of Tea Nut, in es tablishing a Tea Plantation, whether large or small. In prosecuting this arduous undertaking, I am In fact acting ns an acent for the bom lit of tlie public. Neither the State, the public, or any in'diridual, has ev/ r extende 1 to uie the aid oi a single cent. For '•( nvenence and security, tlie Nuts will be packi d n tin boxer, and forwarded- from Greenville, ti. V., uy such conveyance and to such address us tho purchaser may direct, to uny part of the TJ, States. TEA PLANTS—now on theirpaorage from China, selected with u single eye to qualify, by u gentleman of large experience in horticultural pursuits, and p r- hapa better nrquninted With the character of the Ten Plant, than any person in Europe or America—will also be shared with ■ those desirous of obtaining u small supply. A specification of the soilbestodopted to tlie erowtu of the plant, the mode of planting, cultivating, Ac. Ac., will accompany each parcel. Application should be made (post-paid) to the suL- JUNIU9 SMITH, Greenville, 3. C. P. 9. Essays on the Cultivation of the Tea Plant, tor sale at the Book Store of J. M. Coopkb. ** w Savannah Republican, copy three times weekly and send bill to this office. april Id riYHF. WAYS OF THE HOUR « a tale, by the -I- author of “ The Spy.” Gallery to Shnkspeare’a Dramatic Works, in Out line ; invented and engraved by Moritz Retzsch. Tlie Lady of the Bed Chamber; by Mrs. A. Craw ford. The Creole ; or Seige of Ne,w Orleans, an Histori cal Romance, by Joseph B. Cobb. Night and Morning; by 8Ir E. Bulwer Lyttou, now edition. Latter-Day Pamphlets; edited by Thomas Carlyle, No. 2. Model Prisons. Tue Fear of the World; or living for appearance*, by the Brothers Maykew. Eva St. Clair; and other collected talas, by G. I J , R. James. The Petrel; or Love on the Ocean, by Sir Aamlra, Fisher. Moneypanny; or th Heart of tha World, by Cog- nelius Mathews. . • . •W' 5 Further supply of Hands not Heart*; by Janet W. Wilkinson. Received by Memoirs of die Mother and Wife of Washington. april 25 JOHN U. COWEE.