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Board or Health. Savannah, June 19,1850. HI the Wards reported except Henthcott, Jackson, , „ f ,vette, and Warren. •don's Report of Interments for the week ending V 18 Elinor Minis,* 11 months, Savannah, rcsi- Mar y Williams* 62 years, Savannah, non-resi- '! "t Mary Ann Delany, 1 month, Spasms, Savannah, "‘nlacks and Colored. 1 aged 80, old age; 1 aged 32, v.rvous Fever; 1 aged 9 days, Spasms. B. Lathrop, Sexton. EDWARD J. HARDEN, Chairman P. T., B. H. 8. A. T. Lawrence, Sec’y. "^Brought dead from the country. ^ PKIVATK BOARDING. ^ lew single gentlemen can be accommodated at 188 South Broad, 2 doors West of Baniard-st. rir’ Also an office to rent, suitable for a Doctor's jpg 8t * Juneg0 JUSTICE OFFICE—-tid District. Savannah, Juno 19, 1850. The undersigned has his Office at No. 10, corner of [i .flsrson and Bryan-streets, next to the office of Phi- B n M. Russell, Esqr.; where the Business Court, or Criminal Conveyancing. Noting, Accounting, or Col- llecting, will meet with prompt attention. Having en- ll( rc(l the services of two Officers, night business wil p attended to. Office hours, from 5 o’clock A. M., to [lOP.M. LEVI S. HART. temperance notice. t regular Monthly Meeting of the Savannah Total [Abstinence Society, will be held on Friday Evening, r 21st, at 8 o'clock, in the First Presbyterian Church, liroughton street. The Rev. J. E. Evans will address lhi> Meeting Toonahowi and Yamnssee Divisions f g, 0 f T. are respectfully invited to attend in their e^alins. The front seats of the Middle Isle will be tcie'rvcd for the Two Divisions. G. W. ADAMS, President. IV. Humphreys, Secretary. An Extra Meeting of Tonnhowi Division will be ^elilat their Hall, on Friday Evening next, at 8 o’clock. June 19 * 1 * * * * * 7 5t PASSENGERS. Per steamer St Mathews, from Palatka—O P Rears, ? M Mixon, Maj Ringgold, USA, and srvt, General Twiggs, U S A, and Srvt, Miss Boyd, C Loring. Mrs C 1 Luring, Mrs U Loring, Miss M E Loring, Mrs New- ji«, child and srvt, Miss Legny, O H Gadsden, W H srrandall, Mrs Johnson and 3 children, R H Ross, U > A, Maj Muckall, U S A, J H M Clinch, S Palmer, 10 leek. Per steamer Hancock from Augusta—Mrs Jane, fcrceu, Mrs A Bradbury, Mrs R J Chistie, Mrs Guest, B Strobhart, T Askew. J O A Clarke, L Lovell, J H Buckner, M Metzger, Maj Pearson, C W Gee, Rev A 1 Smith, J G Morrell. Mrs Webb. [ Per steamer DeKalb,from Augusta—Miss S Farrow jlr J G Spear nnd lady, R B Hogens, J Hurdy, J D |tebbins, D H Shelton. , CONSIGNEES. I Per steamer St MntSows, from Palatka—Brooks Sc (upper, Boston & Gunby, Snider, Lathrop Sc Nevitt, IrsIsabella Hardee, P Kean, J Waldburg. I Per sehr Sarah, from Sunbury—9 bales S I Cotton, 25 bushels Rough Rice, to G w Anderson Sc Bro. Per steamer Hancock, from Augusta—610 bales Cot ton and Mdzc, to'P P Noland, Brigham, Kelly Sc Co, I W F, Beall, Allen, Ball, N Cruger, Bchn * Foster. J Per steamer DeKnlb, from .Augusta—213 bales of lotton, andMdze, to A Low Sc Co, G W Gnrmany Sc Bo, J Solomons, II It Box, Brooks Sc Tupper, order. €tnnmcrciar LATEST DATES. ' Iverpool, June 1 | Havre, May 22 | Havana, June 8 Savannah Market, June 20. I COTTON.—The sales yesterday were 416 bales, as lliows: 71 bales at 11J; 191 nt lli; 123 at 12; 31 at T1-16 cents. Savannah Exports, June 10. I Per brig Carolina, for Thomaston, Me—86,000 feet limber, 14.000 feet Lumber. ifer brig Philura, for New-York—330 bales Cotton, ¥ do Wool, 103 do Mdze, and 6 pkgs. [•Per Ship Rhine, for Liverpool—345 bales 8 I Cotton, K6 bnles Upland Cotton. (Per brig Josephus, for New Orleans—400 casks Rice, [boxes and 2 bales Mdze. IPer ship Columbia, for New-York—965 bis Upland lDtton. JMACON, June 19.—Oil the receipt of the steamer’s |ws which was telegraphed on Tuesday evening last, je trade became quite brisk at an advance of I ® j pit per pound. Sales of strictly fair qualities were lily made at Ilf cents. This advance, however, u not sustained by the seaboard and northern mar ks, and prices here have consequently receded, and bquote extremes ntlO ® Ilf cents; principal sules |® 111 cents. The receipts are merely nominal, »the prospects of the new crop exceedingly un- |omiiiug. MOBILE, June 15—The receipts since the 8th inst fclusive, amount to 1248 bales, and the exports for 7 same period to 2814 bales, leaving a eto- Jr op hand Zcleared Inst evening of 58,537 bales against 20,960 pie time last year. lesterday the market was dull throughout the day jl closed without animation at our quotations. Ordinary 11 ® ;—Middling 111 ®;—Good Middling P,ll|: Middling Fnirl2® 121; Fair 12J».— The sales of the week amount to 4,800 bales. The ping was principally for England, with some little [the North. The accounts trom the interior in re- ►u to the growing cotton crop continue to Bb of a Vouraging character. In this region, however, t weatner has latterly undergonea favorable change perully wurm with copious showers of rain—and psequently we doubt not wo shall soon hear ot a (king improvement in the young cotton. No one, fagh, can expect any thing like an average yield, no •er how favorable the weather may be from this Friday Evening, June 14,1850. on hand, September 1st, 1849 5,046 laved this week t... 1,248 paved previously ,322,146 323,394 [Ported this week 2,814 ’orted Previously 267,089-269.902 |rlt on hand on shipboard not) {faired this evening ] 58 ” >37 I®,? SALE.—A new fastened Surf Boat, also Cusks. in good order. Apply to |nne2Q PADELFORD, FAY * CO. I \liio and Handsome PORTMO- L, lf5 » >} urees, Pearl Card Cases, Note Paper and L-,°Pe 8 * * ; Visiting Cards, Dress Buttons, &c. Just K’ by HOWELL. 1H No. 151 Congress-street. [UNNY CLOTH. 200 Bales Gunny Cloth in ? store,focsnleV PADELFORD, FAY Sc CO. NEW BOOK8. Evelyn; or the ik—IHrMyChild of the Revolution, a tale of Bos ton and Vicinity: by Mrs. J. II. Robin- bo a S011 - u: *. c , tre 'i or Love on the Ocean, a tale of the Sea: tv A<lln iral Fisher, a Cqmmundcr of tile English '^rtof Paris, a Romance of the 17th Cen- ■p 0 l y „ Albert Smith, Esq., author of “Christopher *rvl? na ’ or Fall of Rome, a Romance of the I if!"'" 7 : by W. Wilkie Collins. (w v , ? n y Lind: by G. G. Foster, author of Ll? rk b >’ Gns Light.” &c. Fkion WUri *’ a ^ omnnce of Real Life : by Henry Kj, ^™°lo; or the Seige of New Orleans, an Ilis- lliv T tou l? nce > founded on tlie events of 1814- »iseli J08 ' B ’ Cobb - ,.V or *ho Hungarian Maiden: by the author . * rapper’s Bride,” &c. a». Uro ‘ Wo, nen ; or Rivalry in Love: by Alex. MU? n!° ry , Ulnaldo Rinaldin, Captaini of the », d an *lated from the Germau of Vulvius. Re- J. B. CUBBEDGE. gripping Jfnulligencc. PORT OF SAVANNAH. - • - JUNE 20. FORT CALENDAR. mnON’s P H A 8 K 8. Last qr. 2d, lOh. 38m., m. I Fst qr. 16th, 5h. 14m., M New Mn. 10 2h. 11m., a. | FU Mn, 24th. 9h. 2m., *. 8 U N MOON High Water’ June. Rises. Seta. Rices. Morn. Even. 1 8 3 0. H M. li. 01. H. M. H H 20 Thursday,... 4 52 7 11 2 18 5 16 5 40 21 Friday, 4 52 7 11 2 55 H 12 6 36 22 Saturday,... 4 52 7 11 3 34 7 00 7 20 93 Sunday, .... 4 52 7 11 rises 7 40 7 58 24 Monday,.... 4 53 7 11 7 16a 8 16 8 35 25 Tuesday .... 4 53 7 11 8 03 8 54 ‘9 in 26 Wednesday . 4 53 7 11 8 48 9 27 9 44 ARRIVED. Schr Sarah, Snow, Sunbury, to Master. Steamer DeKnlb, Moody, Augusta, to Books & Tup- Steamer Hancock, Murray. Augusta, to Behn Si. Fos- ter. Steamer St Mathews, King, Palatka, to Brooks Sc Tupper. CLEARED. Ship Columbia, Clark, New-York—W C O’Driscoll ^ Ship Rhine, Howard, Liverpool—Padelford, Fay Sc Brig Josephus, Pitcher, New Orleans—Wood, Clag- horn & Co. Brig Carolina, Gilkcy, Thomaston, Me-Brigham, Kelly Sc Co. ^Brig Philura. Thatcher, New-York-Briglmm, Kelly DEPARTED. Steamer Metamora, Blankenship, Charleston. MISCELLANEOUS. L arge boys, & little children, I have just received flora New-York, another as sortment ot Boys’ Clothing; among which is a new style of Cloth Jackets, called the Military Jacket, and said to be very fashionable at the North. Also, Blue and Black Alpaca Round Jackets—very handsome. For tlie Little Children: Beautiful Fancy Suits, Linen ami Silk Lustre Kilts, white, and just the thing for hot weather. For saleat the Clothing store, Gibbons' Range, by June 18 G. S. NICHOLS. D RAWN NUMBERS of Georgia State Lottery. Extra Class L. Drawn in Baltimore on the 15th inst. 20 65 67 21 47 7 73 14 48 6 52 76 63 45 36 33 19 53 24 55. DRAWS TO MORROW. Sales Close To-morrow at 4 o’clock, P, M. The old favorite Savannah Lottery will be drawn in public in the Exchange Council Chamber, on Friday at 5 o’clock, P. M. 5,000 DOLLARS!! GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. Class No. 95.* For tlie benefit of the Independent Fire Company at Augusta. To be drawn at Savannah, Geo., on Fri day, June 21. I>. PAINE & CO., Manage.',. SCI! E M E : 1 Prize of... ... .$5,000 4 Prizes of. 100 1 1,500 4 75 I 731 200 40 1 500 63 10 4 250 &c. &c. Tickets $1—Shares in proportion. , Pack of wholes cost 625 25; draw back $12 00. “ halves “ 12 50; “ 6 00. •• quarters “ 6 25; “ 11 * * * * * 3 00. For sale at G. W. WYLLY’S OFFICE, Cor. Bull-st. and Bay Lane, [jjp Orders from the Country promptly attended to and Prizes cashed on demand. June 20 DRAWS THIS DAY. Sales close at 3 o’clock, P. M. 30,000 DOLLARS! GREENE Sc PULASKI LOTTERY. Extra Class No. 49 for 1850. To be decided by drawing of South Carolina Lotte ry. Class 25. To be drawn at Charleston, 3. C., This day, June 20th. J. W. MAURY & CO. Mnnagera. SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 Prize of $30,000 3 10 000 1 2.000 1 1,640 20 Prizes ot $1,000 20 200 20 150 155 100 Tickets, $5—shares in proportion. 8SP Orders enclosing the cash promptly attended to by' June 20 E WITH1NGTON. DRAWS THIS DAY. 30,000 DOLLARS!! GREENE Sc PULASKI LOTTERY. Extra Class 49, for 1850. Tdbe decided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery, Class 25. To be drawn at Charleston, So. Ca., on This day, June 20th, 1850. J. W. MAURY & CO. Managers. SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 Prize of $30,000 1 20 Prizes of.....$1,000 3 10,000 [ 20 200 1 2,000 20 150 1 1,640 | 155 100 Tickets $5—shares in proportion. Prizes Cnshed at this Office. Tickets and Shares for sale, und orders from the Country attended to at the old established stand of the Managers, Owens’ Building, No. 5 Bull-street, lately conducted by P. B. Pendergnst, deceased June 20 J. W. MAURY & CO. S ULLIVAN’S SILENT FREEZERS. “The Ne Plus Ultra" of Ice Cream Churns, for making Ice Cream in perfection, and with less trouble than any other kind in use. A supply of the above Freezer»just received, and for sale by COLLINS fc BULKLF.Y, June 18 100 Bryan-street. B LANKS! Bank Checks, Dray Receipts, Billsof Lading, Bills of Sale, Shipping Articles, and var ious other Blanks, kept for sale and printed to order by- J. B. CUBBEDGE. o RRIS Tooth Wash. For sale by May 31 LaIIOCHE & GODFREY. B eautiful daguerreotypes. The subscriber would call attention to his beautiful style of Daguerreotype Pictures. From long practice be feeis warranted in saying that he will furnish Pic tures for those who will favor him with their patron age, in the highest style of the Art. Please call at hia Rooms and examine Specimens. Operating hours, from 9, A. M. to 5, P. M. Those in want of Pictures should dress ill Dark, us it enhances the beauty of the Picture materially. W. V. PRENTICE. P. S. All kinds of Stock for sale. Cor. St. Julion- treet and Market-square. Up Stairs. June 15 H AMS AND BOLOGNA SAUSAGES. 150 Choice Hams and 15 bbls. Bologna Sausages. Landing, and for sale by June 14 , JAS. A. NORRIS. G AS FITTINGS. The subscriber respectfully informs the citizen* of Savannah, that he will shortly receive a large assortment of Gas Burners, Peneanta, Brackets, Sir.., See., from Philadelphia.— Having competent workmen engaged, be is prepared to fill any orders on the most reasonable terms, and solicits their patronage. II. CRANSTON, 91 Bryan-st.. next A pril 17-0m daor to Hamilton Sc Symond s WANTED A Situation, by a person who is com- H petent to take charge of Dross-making,'or to Sew for a family. Please address this office, and it will be attended to. *6t June 13 f t ()ME AT LA8T! For sule, a good quantity Ay of Crochet Needles, Purse Silks, Rings and Tas- sals, Bag and Purse Clasps : very rich articles, by June 18 HOWELL, No. 151 Congress-et. SHIP LINES. FOR NKW-YORK—Old Established Line. The Regular Packet Bark CAROLINA, 3BK»Cai)t. Sherwood, willsucceed the Texas, and have quick despatch. For freight or passage having good accommada- tioiis ap ly on board at Telfair’s wnarf or to June 19 - BRIGHAM, KELLY & Co. FOR LIVERPOOL. jfit The Ship LANCASHIRE. S. Hadley, Mbs- Si5BR ter, having a large portion of her cargo en gaged, will have quick despatch. For Freight of 300 bales Cotton, apply to June 15 A. LOW & CO. For NEW.YORK—<Otd Established Line. Packet of Tuesday, 25th inst. AjiKThe superior packet barque, TEXAS, James McNair, master, having part of her Cargo euguged, will positively sail as above. For freight or passage apply on board at Telfair's wharf, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. Price of passage, 615. 1 Juno 15 aA FOR BOSTON. The Regular Packet i*rrSr ln -"r CARLTON, Capt PEARCY.fmvmg part of her cargo engaged, will have dispatch. For Freight or Passage apply on board, at Telfair’s Wharf, or to June 11 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. The Ship DENMARK, Thompson, Master, .having a portion of her cargo engaged will meet with dispatch. For freight engagements apply to PADDLEFORD, FAY & CO. Junqll FOR NEW-YORK—New Line. The Regular Packet Schooner, VIRGINIA, r,n,tnin Hobert, will have despatch for the above"ort. For Freight or Passage, having good ac commodations, apply on board, at Anderson’s upper Wharf,or to ROWLAND & WASHBURN, June 6 No. 172 Bay-street FOR LIVERPOOL. The new ship RHINE, Howard, master, hav- ing a portion of her earRO engaged, will meet witn uespatch. For Freightengagcments apply to June 5 PADELFORD, FAY & CO. FOlt LIVERPOOL. The A. 1 Ship JOHN AND ALBERT, Capt. llAnWABD, having a large portion of her Car go engaged, will have quick despatch. For Freight of 500 bales Cotton, or Pussage, apply on board, or to June 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. MISCELLANEOUS. fJOTATOES. 100 barrels Irish Potatoes just re- A ceived and for sale at $2.25 per barrel by DAVID R. DILLON. Foot of Weat Broad-st. PORN.-1300 Bushels prime Corn, just received andfor sale by DAVID It. DILLON, Foot of West Broad st. r|5HE UNITY OF THE HUMAN RACE A proved to be the Doctrine of Scripture, Reason and Science; with a review of the present position nnd theory of Professor Agassiz : by Rev. Thomas Smyth, D. D. Hietoryof the Polk Administration: by Lucien B. Chase, member of Congress. Harper’s new edition of Macauley’a History of England (uniform with Hume’s England) two vols., 12 mo. David Copperfield, No. 13. Putnam’s Book—Buyer’s Manual. Received by June 19 JOHN M. COOPER. T7VASTERN BRICK. 50,000 good quality I-J Eastern Brick in store. For sale by May 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. m PHILADELPHIA BOOTS. Rec’d B this day, per steamer Osprey, Gents, Fump- Ml sole Boots, Gents' Gaiters, &c„ S. A. WOOD, May 30 106 Bryan-street. k't ODEY’S Ladies' Book and Graham's Magazine, xJT for June. Rec’d by May 28 J. B. CUBBEDGE;. T>ALTIMOHE CORN. 1200 bushels Prime AA Whits Baltimore Corn, landing from Brig Nan cy, nnd for sale by C0HF.N8 *-HERTZ. June 4. CUMMER STOCKS and Cravat*: A very neat •31 article. Just received, and for salechqap by “ May ,30 G. S. NICHOLS.’ pORTO RICO COFFEE—25 bbls. Porto Ri- JT co Coffee of superior quality, landing and for sale by COHENS & HERTZ. June 4 f*»UNNEY BAGGING. 50 bales first quality OT Gunny Bagging, landing from Brig Carlton, for sale by COHENS & HERTZ. June 7,1850. ■p ECEIVED per barque Exact, 10 boxes Or- AV anges, 10 do Lemons, 5 Firkins choice Gosh en Butter, 10 boxes Cheese, 1 barrel choice Figs, and for sale by JOHN D. JESSE. June 6 PARASOLS.—A large assortment Plain and Fig- A ured Parasols, Sun Shades, and Sun Umbrellas Just received by april 13 LATHROP Sc FOOTE. 1VT ATTING CLASPS, for fastening Matting to Iv l Parlors, Halls, &c. A supply just received, and for sale by COLLINS Sr. BULKLEY. may 15 100 Bryan-street. Office of the Steamboat Co. of Georgia, } Savannah,,June 11th, 1850. j rpiIK Directors of this Company have declared a A dividend of eight per cenL on the capital, paya ble at the office of the Company on nnd after the 1st of July. GEORGE H. JOHNSTON, June 13. tf Treasurer. rtll)Elt VINEGAR. 10 Barrels, landing from X-V Bark Carolina, and for sale by June 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY Sc CO. SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of this city. C. P. Richabdsone, Prest. J. A. Nobbis, Sec. Trustees : C. P Richardsons., II. F. Waring, Iliram Roberts, Henry Lathrop, H. D. Weed, N. B. Knapp, I. W. Morrell, E. F. Wood. The above Company is now prepared to take Ma rine and Fire Risks, in this city or the surrounding country, on the most favorable terms, for which ap ply to the Secretary, at their Office, No. 150 on the Buy. lm June 11 CELLING OFF AT COST—The undersigned •3 intending to leave Savannah in a few weeks, will sell his remaining stock of Dry Goods at Cost; all who want bargains will do well to call soon J. S. MAGILL, June 10. Savannah Cash Store. PIANOS TO HIRE. Apply to S. BERG, J. June 15 lw* No. 56 Hull-street. LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. milE subscriber, having devoted much time and A attention to the science of ELECTRICITY, es pecially in reference to the art of Protecting objects fromthe effects of Lightning; and having placed his Improved Conductors on many thousands of Build ings tlie New England Cities and Country, with entire success, now offers his services in that line of business to the citizens of Savannah and neighboring countBy. All work entrusted to my care will receive my per sonal attention, and be warranted to be done in the moat.scientific and thorough manner ever yet divifed. All orders by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to. LEWIS GALE, Electrician, May 31 lm* Residence, No. 19 Price-st. [JAGGING. The subscribers oiler for sale, on sc- U commodating terms, 1,000 pieces Gilroy’s Dun dee Bagging, wg. 1J lb. per yard; also, 1,000 pieces Imitation Kentucky Bagging, wg. 1} lb. per yard. June 18 2m A. LOW Sc CO. T HREE STRONG MEN: by Alexandre Du mas, translated by Fayette Robinson. Cruising in the Last War: by Charles J. Peterson, author of "The War of 1812, Sic.’’ The Miner's Daughter, a Tale of the Peak: by Charles Dickens. Household Words,RNos.7 and 8: by Charles Dick, ens. Littel’s Living Age, No. 316. Received by June 7 JOHN M. COOPER. STEAMBOAT LINES. FOft AUGUSTA ittul HAMBURG ! Leaves Friday Forenoon, June 21. The new and splondid steamer HAN- ■~i°K~fii ?yrrii COCK, Capt. Mvbiiay, will leave for tile above ports and intermediate lundings, every Fri day, nt 10 o'clock A.M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to JOHN FOSTER, Agent, Anderson’s Lower Whurf. FOR HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA. Leaves Saturday Afternoon, June 22. The fine new steam,packet OREGON, Captain N. T. Philpot, will leave every Satvbday, at five o’clock. P. M. For freight or passage, having fine accommodations, ap ply on board, or to M. A. COHEN. Way-freight payable by shippers, and must bo on board by 4 o’clock. FOR AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG. Leaves on Tuesday, Afternoon, June 23. i fTSP* fcThe superior light draught steam Packet. LgaKgferer H, L. COOK, Captain Shaw, will leave as above, on Tuesday, nt 5 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply on board, nt Dillon's wharf, or to M. A. COHEN , Agent. UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. '■piIE very light draught Steam-packets H. L, COOK A and OREGON are now making regular trips. The former commanded by Capt. T. E. Shaw, and tho latter by Capt T. N. Philpot, both gentlemen of experience on the Savannah River. These boats Are enabled to reach Augusta and Ham burg, in the lowest stages of tho river. The days of departure are: rip From Savannah, on TUESDAYS and SAT URDAYS, and (SP" From Augusta and Hamburg, on SATUR DAYS and WEDNESDAYS. Freight consigned to the AgeiitatSuvannahto be sent via tlie river, mto South Carolina, Georgia, Al abama, Tennessee, will be forwarded free of commis- sion, (mar 6) M. A. COHEN, Agent. FOR BURNT FORT, oiulm Satilla River; via Darien, Bruns wick, St. Mary’s Island, Bethel, Jef Iferaouton, and all tho principal Landings on the Rivers, in connection with tho Daily Charleston Steam-Packet Line. The Steam-Packet IVANIIOE, P. McNelty, Master, will Leave for the above places on Tlmrsduy, the 2Uth inst., nt 4 o’cluck, P. M. For Freight or Passage apply to tlie Captain on board, at the Ferry Wharl. or to M. A. COHEN, Agent. All Freight payable by Shippers, and must be along side by 3 o’clock on the day of departure. June 26 U- S. MAIL STEAM LINE BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA. VIA SAVANNAH AND KEY-WEST. To Sail an Monday, 1st of July. The splendid new steamship ISA BEL, ot 1106 tons burthen, comman ded by Captain William Rollins, will leave Charleston on the 1st and 15th at 7 o’clock, A. M., and Havana on the 8th and 22d, at 5 o’clock, P. M., every month—touching at SAVANNAH and KEY WEST each way. RATES OF PASSAGE : ' From Charleston or Savannah to Havana $40 Charleston or Savannah to Key West, 30 Key West to Havana, 10 Charleston to Savannah, 5 For freight or passage, apply to the agents, M. C. MOKDECAI, Charleston. BROOKS Sc TUPPER, Savannah. May 8 DRAKE, BRO’S Sc CO., Havana. FOR AUGUSTA, AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS. Every Friday, at 4, P. M. The steam-packet DeKALB, J. M. Moody, master, having been furnish ed with new boilers, and put in com plete order in every respect, will resumeTher regular trips, leaving the Augusta Steam-packet Wharf, Sa vannah, every Friday Afternoon, and Augusta ev ery Tuesday Morning, throughout the year. BROOKS & TUPPER, • Agents, Savannah ; ' G. WALKER, Ag't, Augusta; E. LAFITTE Sc CO., Agents, Charleston. U. S. MAIL LINE FROM SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO TALLAHAS SEE, FLORIDA. TIHMim i vir»n 8j)*f including meals on the boats ! Boats leave Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'ciock, A. M. and the stages leave Jacksonville immediately on the arrival of the boats, Wednesdays and Sundays, for Tallahassee, via Barber's, Alligator, Mineral Springs and Madisonville. %* Passengers will find this the shortest and most comfortable route. TH. D. DEXTER, Prop. Stage Coaches. WOOD Sc COX, Agents, Jacksonville. , Agents, Tallahassee. Tlivough Tickets for sale by BROOKS Sc TUPPER, Agents. Savannah SEMI WEEKLY U. S. MAIL STEAM PACKET LINE. ■SaSBifc BETWEEN SAVANNAH, GEO., AND PALATKA, FLA., via DARIEN, BRUNSWICK and St. MA RY’S, GEO., and JACKSONVILLE, BLACK- CREEK and PICOLATA, FLA., In connection with the Charleston Dally Mail Steam Packets at Savannah, the Mail Steamer Sarah Spaul ding, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, the Mall Stages from Jacksonville, via Alligator Mineral Springs and Madisonville, to Tallahasse, an from Picolatiito St. Augustine. WM. GASTON, Capt. G. S. Clag horn ST. MATHEWS, Capt. Nicholas King. These Packets leave Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. Returning—Leave Palatka every Tuesday and Fri- dny morning at 7 o'clock, touching at the above- named places each way. All goods consigned to tlie agents forwarded free of commission. agents : BROOKS Sc TUPPER, Savannah ; A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns wick ; John Bessent, St. Mary’s; Fernandez Sc llie- bee, Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black-Creek ; Geo.Cool-' ey, Picolata; R. R. Reid Sc Co., Palatka; E. Lafitte, Charleston. FOR PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC STEAM NAV IGATION COMPANY’S LINE. To Sail on Snturday, June 29. at 4 o'clock P. M. precisely, from Adger's South Wharf. The fine superior Steam Ship OS PREY, Capt. John Dickinson, having been thoroughly refitted and enlarg ed, will sail us above, and continue to sail regularly every other Suturduy afternoon throughout the season. Cabin passage, $20 Steerage Passengers !. 8 No berth secured until paid for. For Freight or Passage apply to f THOMAS G.BUPD, Cr. East Bay and Boyce’s So. Wharf. DAILY UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM PACKET LINE. BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON, via HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT— INLAND TWO-THIRDS OF THE WAY. METAMORA, Capt. F. Barden. WM.-SEABROOK Capt. P. Blankenship GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fenn Peck. JASPER Capt. W. S. Dickson. This Line is composed of the above very superior Steam Packets, with experienced commanders, and cannot be excelled for safely, comfort anil regularity. They leave Savannah every evening, and leave Charleston every morning throughout the year. Fare Five Dollars, meals included. Through Tick ets between Macon and Charleston, Ten Donara, in- cludiug meais on the steamers and omnibus fare in Savannah. BROOKS* TUPPER, Agents, Savannah. E. LAFITTE * CO., Agts. Charleston. TT'INF SPONGE for eale by ~ l .r mar 39 LaROCHE * GODFREY. MEDICINES. R T> Tk RADWAY’S READY RELIEF for • • pain, is truly a blessing to suffering humanity. The lnino are rejoiced at its curative properties, lor they can dispense with their crutches nnd’wnlk. Tho Weak bless it as an instrument in the hands of Providence, for by it* hoaiing and Strengthening qualifies they become strong. The Bed-Ridden welcome it ns a blessing from high heav en, for it relieves them of their pain and misery, cure* their disease* whether it he Rlicumatiim, Lam- bago, Gout, Paralysis, Strains, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Sores, affections of the Spine, or contracted Tendons, for by its use they are enabled to arise from their bed of sicknes*, and enjoy the .pleasures and bless ing* of health. Tho Sufferer of Neuralgia and Tio Dolereux, welcomes it a* their only remedy In re vealing them of the cruel pains, shooting like electric shocks through the face, head, and aystem, paralyz ing in an Instant their energies and brightest hopes, for the Ready Relief is a powerih! antidote for all Nor- rvotis and Rheumatic Affections, and will cure this powerful disease, when all other remedies have fail- led to give relief. The sufferer of Tooth Ache, re joices when hfe uses tho Ready Relief, tor it will cure the most torturing Tooth Ache in a few seconds So quick, powerful, and effectual is Itadway’a Rea dy Relief in all cases where pain Is caused by exter nal injuries or internal derangement, that it baa re Ueved the most Severn pains of Chronic Rheumatism during one application of the Relief The Crowning Ornament of ncaiitv Is a beautiful Head of Luxuriant Hair. Padway's Circassian Halm. The lady or gentleman who desires a beautiful ar tide to dress their Hair, are advised to make use of Radwny s Circassian Balm ; It possesses many ndvan tages over all other hair tonics add prepnrutions.- First, it cleanses tho scalp irom dandruff; give* tone and vigor to the roots and bulbs, invigorates to heal thy notion the germ of life, which gives to the hair a healthy root, and forces tho hair to grow, it cures Baldness, stops tho bairfrow falling out, makes it fine Btrong, soft and glossy, keeps it from turning grey or becoming discolored. It 1b truly a luxury to dress tho hair with this delicious preparation. Block SpotN on the Skin. During tho summer seuson we frequently meet with persons who are solely annoyed with hluokspots about tlie size of a pin's head, just under the li- nlug of tho surface—these spots are truly annoying and repulsive in appearance ; they are nothing more or less than dust, tho skin being warm and theindivid- ual perspiring freely, tlie dust clogging up tlie duets ol tlie sebaceous glands, their oily seoretlousare not giv en oil',and consequently a cheesy deposit is the result; this becomes rancid and turns black, disfigures tho complexion, and often inflames and suppurates. Let Radway'e Soap be freely ustd, absorption will take place, and the spots speedily disappear. Also, if lladwuy's Soap was made use of as a Toilet Soap through tlie day, these spots, and other annoying ex- cresscnces, would not trouble you. " ” The extraordinary effects of Rad way's Soon, in re- moving Tan, Sun Burns, I’imploe, Blotches, Pustules, Tetter, Rash, Scurvy, Morplicw, and tho Bites and Stings of insects, is truly astonishing; besides, it is certain of transforming u dark, discolored, and repul sive visuge, to a clean and beautiful complexion. In all eases ask for Rariway’s Soap, olid take none othei. N. B. Radwny's Medicated Soap, iustoclengravings, are 25 cents, all others are counterfeit. Leak for tun steel engraving. *,* For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON "& C<?., A. A. SOLOMONS & Co., and • June 6 WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, Agents, OOGLE’S HliBEAJONATfor the Complex. l°u: a new article, lor preserving and beautify ing tho complexion, and rendering it lai r, delicate und transparent. Just received, and (or rale by . „ L.J. MYLRS, June 7 Smet's’ Buildiug. rpitlCOPHEROUS. Prof. Barry’s Tribopher- i ous, or Medicated Compound, for restoring, preserving, and beautifying the hair; eradicating scuff and Dandrifl', and curing diseases of the akin Just received usd for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON * QfjrJ''". June 5 - Gibbon’s ltango. P j E p R ’ CATHOLl. A .CON. For Sale by L. J. MYERS. ' WT * P ‘ fiiueta’ Building. OUUK’S PANACEA. For Sale by Junes. L. .1. MYERS. . Smet’s Building, A MERICAN ANTI-FEBBISva certain, esTo' tn and apeedy Remedy for Fever and Ague. For SU M by n 0 L. J. MYERS. May 28,1850. tynet's Building. TNDIA CHOLAGOGUK, an unfailing Remedy A lor the Fever and Ague, and other bilious diseases Just received and for aule by L. J. MYERS, May 17 Srncta' Building. y\K. McMUNN’S ELIXJill OF OPIUM A-* r his is the essentiul Extract from tlio native Drug. It contains all the valuable qualities of Oni- um, without its deleterious and useless principles For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON * C'O, POOH MAN’S FRIEND. Dr. Roberts’ Oint- A mentof many Virtues, or Poor Man's Friend, for eruptions and wounds of every description Fot* sa!e by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CQ„ apnl 18. Gibbons' Buildings. p OLLETON BITTERSt—The celebrated Col leton Bitters, a purely vegetable preparation, and a sovereign remedy for Dlapep*ia; just received and lor sale by G. U. HENDRICKSON, & CO., april 17 Gibbons’ Buildings. B OGLE’S HYPERION FLUID, for resfor ing and embellishing the Hair. For sale by „ L. J. MYERS, M «y 17 S'meta' Building. TJAY’S LINIMENT, a certain cure for tlie For aale l, y L - J- MYERS, May 17 Smets’ Building. l^ I ?,' , FKU £ HTWANGElt ’S infallible Eedbuk A J Poison. For sale by May 31 RaROCHE * GODFREY’. ®Autl-MephlUc Aromatic Vinokur—A delightful Cosmetic—A Remedy for Headucho, Languor, Faintness, Rheumatic pains For sale by l. J. MYERS, M g y 17 Smets’Building. I'JUTLER’H effervescent Magnesian Apperient, A-* and Butlor’s tasteless Scidlitz Powder. For sale, by May 29 L.J. MYERS, Smet’s Buildings,. S YVAIM’S, Jayne’s, Pccry’a & Fubuen- stock’s Vermifuge. For sale by L. J. mWrs, M«y 17 Smets' nilding. T ARRANT’S effervescent Seltzer APPERIENT Just received and for sale by May 29 L. J[. MYERS, Smet’a'Building. /'JERMAN COLOGNE, in pint and quart bot ” ties, just received and for sale by april 5 LaROCHE * GO Y D B. FELIX GOURAUD’S POUDRES SUB TILES, or Penetrating Powders, for uprooting hnir, without the slightest injury to tho skin. For aale by L. J. MYERS, June 14. Smet’a Building. J ULES HAUEL’S DEPILATORY POWDER'. Warranted to remove the thickest hair: without injuring the skin. Just received and for sole by , ,, L. J. MYERS,: June 14. Smet’a Building- C REAM ALE.—25 bbls. Cream Ale, landing from schr Virginia, for sale by Ju °gS W. M. DAVIDSON. D R. S. II. SMITH’S Vegetable Consumption Cure, in Powder. For sale by L. J. MYERS, _ June 11 Sme*: Building^ T , U , B , IN r? EXTRACTS, a* Jenny Lind, etc., A * Jules Ilauel's Eau lustral, Lavender Water, “A la cloche d'or.” For sale by L. J. MYERS, mar 27 Smets’ Building. H ULL’S CINNAMON SOAP, arid a variety of other kinds. For sale bv may 4 ’ JNO. A. MAT) 1>IbbING’K Carminative and Ann AA Syrup. The great Southern Remedy for tery. Cholera Infantum or Summer Complaints of Children. Cholera Morbo*. Diarrhoea, or any irregu larities of the Bowels. For sale by May 29 L. Jl MYERS. Smot’s BuBdtog. DOOR MAN’S * Sadenn's Plasters. For sale by I May'U L.J. MYERS.