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(jvorpool, June 1 I H» vre - May22 1 Havana, June 8
" unvannali Marker, June 34.
—On Saturday the Sales were 558 bales,
C( Su • 30 bales at 11} ; 235 at 12; 128 at 12}; 37
** 12}' ® Bt b~} cent8, Th® market closed firm.
Savannah Exports, June 33.
. rlr Exact, for New.York—673 bales Upland
Pcruftnv ^ tina 1nn nlrnra 1 () tnnu Ul\lT St»nn
do Domestics, lOOpkgs, 10 tons lid rr Stone.
• "** — .1- t'.n Dllil.i.l.dtlllill mi 0 J ^ ffint I HIM-
cltr C C Stratton, for Philadelphia—301 bales
f Cotton, 66 do Domestics, 50 casks Rice, 1 pkg.
Upland Cotton,
rrllSTA, June 21—Cotton.—Prices have still
' ,-srd tendency, and we give as quotations lor
M’' 1 f,Lll}® 11}, good. mid. 1H ®12; and mid.
1,1 12} cents—our outside figures are those at
'*"■ h holders are willing to sell. Two or three lots
''• h r:r Cotton were sold to-day at 12} cents.
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From J. C. Burnham Co.’s Circular.
PGARS. K‘ nc<1 our re I )ort of 7th inst. the de-
nd for Sugar has continued very active, and the
01 ,have not only been fully supported, but in some
P"?..., rather higher rates wet e given. We place
'"Quotations n9 be tore : Whites,!)} a 10 rials ; fine
TVhites 10} a 11 rials; Yellows, 6 a 6} rials; superi-
" tvllowi, 7 » 7} rials ; Browns, 5} a 5} rials ; Cucu-
°Vho9 4} a 5 rials. We may add that Whites are
rce nndin very eager request, so that purchases
. only be made slowly.
Muscovados are becoming very scarce, and hut a
mail quantity remains for solo on either side of the
aland 1 " r e 9 uote 4} a 5 rials for ordinary to mid-
W and 5} rials for the better kinds.
Grinding > 8 finished throughout the Island, with ve-
,- fW exceptions. The account respecting the total
[Lit of the present crop are still worse than they
[f „ lately supposed to be. We hear from the South
side that the production is 40 pg less than last year.
In connection with the yield of the next session, the
ravages of the Cholera are assuming a serious aspect.
This disease is spreading throughout the variour: dis
tricts of the country, and is attended with great deal
of mortality among the laboring class on the estates.
Unless it soon experiences a check, the destruction of
life among the laborers must enhance the cost and di
minish the quantity of Sugar produced ; because un
der present circumstances, a loss of labor from such
causes, cannot be made good from any sources avail
able to planters.
ForMOI-ASSES 2 rials has been paid in some of
tie outports, and 1} In others. In the harbor 2 rials
are asked. A sale of Muscovado Molasses was made
Sphere is scarcely any COFFEE in the mnrket.
KICK. The only transactions in Rice since our
last Report were of 170 casks at 10} rials. There
ar o now 500 casks nfloat and about 1000 casks in
itore; besides 1200 quintals of Brazil. The pres
ent value of Carolina may be considered 10} a 10}
rials.
LUMBER. The sales of W. P. Lumber compris
ed about 200,000 feet at $20 nnd $21 for Portland,
and $23 for inferior Butli. There arc now 300,000 feet
aiioai. There have been no further imports of P. P.
Lumber.
SUOOJtS. There were some more arrivals of
JnxSiiooKS, nnd sales were made to a considerable
extent at 5 a 5} rials for good quality on long credit,
and at4 rials for inferior. It is very difficulty to find
purch.sera forthe Shooks in store, nnd it seems in
evitable that a large portion must Iny over. The en
quiry for IIiid. Shooks is very restricted, and the
dock of Molasses Shooks was increased by further
arrivals. A parcel of good country was placed at 12
rials.
CASKS AND HOOPS. There are very few buyers
offering for Emptv Casks. Good Boston Hoops
were sold at $38 and good New York at $40.
OIL. Of both sorts is dull, and this is also the case
with Candles.
FbOl'R. Nearly 10,000 barrels Spanish Flour
changed hands, the Inst sales being at $10 and SiOf.
FREIGHTS. The last chnrtera were at £2 for
Cowes and a mnrket, and £2.h for St. Petersburg
district; vessels continue abundant We quote to
the U. States, $1 per box of Sugar; $2} for Molas-
E.YCFIANGE on London 11 a 11} pjg premium,
which rate are almost nominal, as tho enquiry is
very limited. New York nnd Boston par to } pg pm.
AUGUSTA LOTTERY.
DRAWS' TO-MORROW.
Sales Close To morrow at 2 o’clock, P. M.
8JJ00 DOLLARS!!
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
Class N o. 96.
for the benefit of the Independent Fire Company at
Augusta. To be drawn in Augu3tu, Gil, ouTucsday,
June 25,1850.
D. PAINE dfc CO., Manager*.
SCHEME
1 Prize of $8,000
» 1,000
! 900
5 800
S 700
2 Prizes of 600
2 500
128 60
61 : 20
&c. bee.
Tickets $2}—Shnres in proportion,
ack of wholes cost $60 00; draw bnck $27 50
11 halves “ 65 00; “ “ 13 75
“ quartes “ 15 50; “ < < 6 87
'orsale at G. W. WYLLY’S OFFICE,
Cor. Bull-st. nnd Bay Lane.
HP Orders from the Country promptly attended
') snii Prizes cashed on demand. June 24
DRAWS TO-MORROW.
Sales CLOSE To-morrow at 4 o’clock, P. M.
Try iti This!
|CF“ The last to draw in this city for the season.
21,586 DOLLARS!!
GREENE & PULASKI LOTTERY.
Class No. 46 for 1850.
°be drawn at Savannah, Ga., on Tuesday, June 25.
•J. W. MAUItY & CO. Managers.
FOR BALTIMORE.—Regular Line.
The Regular Packet Schooner, OCEAN, Par-
.'SsSBbl. ker, Muster, will have quick dispatch. For
lrcigut or passage, apply onboard, or to
Julie 24 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
>2jA The Ship STERLING, Henderson, Master,
W1 l' he despatched for the above port. For
freight engagements oi;Pnssnge, apply
16, F
June 21
PADELFORD. FAY & CO.
FOR NEW-YORK-Old Established Line.
j-fcjv The Regular Packet Bark CAROLINA,
I’fcKfcB.Cnpt. Sherwood, will succeed tho Texas, and
have quick despatch.
For freight or passage having good accommnda-
tions np iy on board at Telfair’s wharf or to
June 19. BRIGHAM, KELLY be Co.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The Ship LANCASHIRE, 8. Hadley, Mas-
SBjSsR. ter, having a large portion of her cargo en
gaged, will have quick despatch. For Freight of 300
bale!
lies Cotton, apply to
June 15
A. LOW & CO.
For NEW-YORK--—Old Established Line.
Packet of Tuesday, 25th inst.
The superior packet barque, TEXAS, James
McNair, master, having part of her Cargo
engaged, will positively sail ns above.
For freight or passuge apply on hoard at Telfair's
wharf, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY be CO.
Price of passage, $lS. June 15
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The Ship DENMARK, Thompson, Master,
StfiiRhuviiig a portion of her cargo engaged will
meet with dispatch. For freight engagements apply
to PADDLEFORD, FAY & CO.
June 11
FOR LIVERPOOL.
Sj, The A. i Ship JOHN AND ALBERT, Capt.
IIabward, having a large portion of her Car
go engaged, will have quick despatch. For Freight
of 500 bales Cotton, or Pnssuee, apply on hoard, or to
June 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY be CO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
U. S. MAIL SSTEAM-SIIIP LINE.
FOR HAVANA, NEW ORLEANS 4- CHAGRES
To sail from New York on 28th inst., and from Sa
vannah on the 1st July.
The Splended U. S. Mail Steam Ship
OHIO, Lieut. Sciienck. Command
ing, will receive mails and passen
gers at this port on Monday, 1st July.
RATES OF PASSABE:
From Savannah to Chagrcs—
1st. Cabin, $100;... .2d. Cabin,... .$80; Steerage 50.
Savannah to Havana—
1st ClasB $40;... .Steerage,.*... .$20.
Savannah to New Orleans—
1st Class,4:.. $50;.... Steerage,... .$25.
For passage apply to'
COHENS & HERTZ.
SAVANNAH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
of this city.
C. P. Richardsone, Prest. J. A. Norris, Sec.
Trustees
C. P Richardsone,
Hiram Roberts,
H. D. Weed.
I. IV. Morrell,
The above Company is now prepared to take Ma
rine ami Fire Risks, in this city or the surrounding
country, on the most favorable terms, for which ap
ply to tlie Secretary, at their Office, No. 150 on the
Buy. lm June 11
H. F. Waring,
Henry Lathrop,
N. 11. Knapp,
E. F. Wood.
S ELLING OFF AT COST—The undersigned
..... .... . ...
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.
STEAMBOAT LINES.
■Tim
FOR AUGUSTA AN1» HAMBURG.
Leaves on Tuesday, Afternoon, June 35.
The superior light draught steam Packet,
II. L. COOK, Captain Shawi will leave
ns nbove, on Tuesday, Rt 5 o’clock.
For freight or passage, apply on hoard, nt Dillon’s
*1. A.
wharf, or to
COHEN , Agent.
FOR AUGUSTA and HAMBURG
Leaves Friday Forenoon, June 38.
■k The new and splendid steamer IIAN-
■MBS-SnIgBaC COCK,Capt. Murray, willleavefor
• he above ports nnd intermediate lnndings, every Fri
day, nt 10 o’clock A.M. Forfreight or passage apply
on hoard, or to JOHN FOSTER, Agent, '
Anderson's Lower Wharf.
FOR HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA.
Leaves Saturday Afternoon,.,.., June 30.
The line new stenm-pneket OREGON,
Captain N. T. Plulpot, will leave every
Saturday, at five o’clock. P. M. For
freight or passage, having fine accommodations, ap
ply on board, ot to M. A. COHEN.
Way-freight payable by shippers, nnd must ho on
board by 4 o’clock.
msBi
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MISCELLANEOUS.
BARNARD STREET
CHEAP
DRY GOODS STORE.
SIGN OF THE RED FLAG,
SOUTH OF THE MARKET.
UNION
STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA
AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
•HUE very light draught Steam-packets H. L. COOK
1 and OREGON are now making regular trips.
Tho former commanded by Capt. T. E. Shaw, nnd
the latter by Cnpt. T. N. Philpot, botli gentlemen of
experience on the Savannah River.
Those boats are enabled to reach Augusta nnd Ham
burg, in the lowest stages of the river. The days of
departure arc:
From Savannah, on TUESDAYS and SAT
URDAYS, and
(CiP* From Augusta nnd Hamburg, on SATUR
DAYS nnd WEDNESDAYS.
Freight consigned to the Agent nt Savannah to
be sent via the river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Al
abama, Tennessee, will bo forwarded free of commis
sion. (mar 6) M. A. COHEN, Agent.
U- S. MAIL STEAM LINE
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA, VIA
SAVANNAH AND KEY-WEST.
To Sail on Monday, 1st of July.
The splendid new steamship ISA
BEL, of 1100 tons burthen, comman
ded by Captain William Rollins,
• will leave Charleston on the 1st and
15th at 7 o’clock, A. M., nnd Havana on the 8th and
22d, at 5 o’clock, P. M., every month—touching at
SAVANNAH and KEY WEST each way.
RATKS 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. MORDECAI, Charleston.
BROOKS & TUPPER, Savannah.
May 8 DRAKE, BRO’S & CO., Havana.
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
Every Friday, at 4, P. M.
Tho steam-pneket DeKALB, J. M.
Moody, master, having been furnisli-
ed with new boilers, and Dut in com
plete order in every respect, will resumeTier regular
trips, leaving the Augusta Steam-packet Wharf, Sa
vannah. every Friday Afternoon, nnd Augusta ev
ery Tuesday Morning, throughout the year.
BROOKS & TUPPER,
Agents, Savannah ;
G. WALKER, Ag’t, Augusta;
E. LAF1TTE be CO.,
Agents, Charleston.
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS.
rpHE subscriber, having devoted 'much time nnd
attention to the science of ELECTRICITY, es
pecially in reference to the art of Protecting objects
from the effects of Lightning; nnd having placed his
Improved Conductors on many thouJanus of Build
ings the New England Cities and Country, with entire
success, now offers his services in that line of business
to the citizens of Savannah and neigh boring countRy.
All work entrusted to my care will receive my per
sonal attention, and be warranted to be done in the
most scientific and thorough manner ever yet divised.
Ail orders by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to.
LEWIS GALE, Electrician,
May 31 lm* Residence, No. 19 Price-st.
commoduting terms, 1,000 pieces Gilroy’s Dun
dee Bagging, wg. 1} lb. per yard : also, 1,000 pieces
Imitation Kentucky Bagging, wg. 1J lb. pcrynrd.
June 18
A. LOW & CO.
78 No. Lottery—15 Drawn Ballots ! 1
SPLENDID SCHEME:
{ triz e of $21,580 I 10 Prizes of $1,000
‘ 30 200
3,000 50 100
2,000 I 361 73
I..
Tickets $5—shares in proportion.
| p ack of wholes cost $130 00; draw back $75 00.
“ halves “ 65 00; “ “ 37 50.
quarters “ 32 50; “ “ 18 75.
I T . Prizes ( imbed nt this Office.
Ir 8 * n< l Shares for sale, and orders from the
L : !,y attended to at the old established stand of
Owens’ Building, No. 5 Bull-street,
’ j J conducted by P. B. Pendergast, deceased
J. W. MAURY & CO.
DRAWS TO-MORROW.
21,000 DOLLARS!
GREENE & PULASKI LOTTERY,
rn C1h6S No.. 46. for 1850.
redrawn at Savannah, Ga., This day, June 11.
w. MAURY & CO. Managers.
‘3 Number Lottery 14 Drawn Ballots I 1
T HREE STRONG MENl by Alexandre Du
mas, translated by Fayette Robinson.
Cruising in the Last War: by Charles J. Peterson,
author of "The War of 1812, &c.”
The Miner's Daughter, a Tnle of the Peak: by
Charles Dickens.
Household Words,J(Nos.7 and 8: by Charles Dick
ens.
Littel's Living Age, No. 316. Received by
June 7 JOHN M. COOPER.
C OME AT I.AST! For sale, a good qunntity
of Crochet Needles, Purse Silks, Rings and Tas
sels, Bag and Purse C-lnsps : very rich articles, by
June 18 HOWELL, No. 151 Congress-st.
Ur store, for sale by
200 Bales Gunny Cloth in
June 18.
PADELFORD,FAY &. CO.
S ELTEIt’S WATER, IN JUGS. Just re-
ci i
• ivod, and for sale by
June 22
L. J. MYERS,
Gibbons' Building.
P OTATOES. 100 barrels Irish Potatoes just re
ceived und for side at $2.25 ner barrel by
DAVID R. DILLON.
Foot of West Brond-st.
U . S. M A I L LINE
FROM SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO TALLAHAS
SEE, FLORIDA,
p* iE"' 53 fa Through in Scv-
hours ! Fare
■zwiafsKr.—ui-. §133, including meals on the Foats !
Boats leave Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdnyi
rilHE SUBSCRIBER having just returned
1 from tho North, has now ready and offers for
sale nt such prices ns must give satisfaction, a large
and carefully selected stock of
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Consisting in part of Brown nnd Bleached Sheet
ings and Shirtings, nil widths nnd qualities. Blue
Denims, Bed Ticks, Shirting Stripes, Crld Homespuns
nnd Apron Checks. A large assortment of col’d nnd
MOURNING CALICOES,
Mourning and colored Ginghams, Furniture Calicoes,
White Marseilles Quilts and Couuterpanes, nnd Fur
niture Dimity.
A select assortment orfllack, Plain, nnd Sntin-stripe,
Barege, from 25 cents upwards. Pink, Bull,
Mode, Blue, Green, mid Fancy colored Palm
and Satin-striped, do. Silk warp Lin,
DeLinde, nnd Poplins, a new article
for Ladies dresses. Linen Lus
tres; with n splendid col
lection of blk and col’d
MEDICINES.
MUSLINS AND ORGANDIES,
Embroidered Swisse, and Jaconets, in great variety
Figured, Plaidcd, Striped and Plain Suisse, Ja
conet, Cambric, Mull, .Nansooks, Bishop
Lawn and Book Mu.'Un*. White
Pink aud BlneMusli.nDimity.
BLACK ITALIAN SILKS,
“ Warranted Italian,’’ lor Ladies Dresses and Man
tillas, with black Silk Lace for Trimming, &c,
HOSIERY AND GLOVES.
Ladies, Gents, Misses and Boys, Ilo6e nnd } hose—
Childrens Plain nnd Open-work white Cotton socks.
Ladies, Gents, Misses and Boys Gloves, in every
style and quality, in Black, White nnd Colored.
LINEN GOODS.
Finger Spun 4-4 IRISH LINENS, “warranted al
pure Linen yarn, and sound bleach," from 25 cts per
yard, upwards, Pillow Case, do. 6-4.7-4,8-4, nnd 10-4
Linen Table Damask nnd Table Cloths, Long Lawns,
Damask Napkins and Doyloye; Eird’s Eye, Scotch
nnd Russia Diapers; Black nnd Brown Hollands;
Dowlas aud II Back Towelling and Towels, with a
large quantity of Bordered and Revere L C Ildkfs,
well worthy the attention of families.
COAT & PANTS STUFFS.
French nnd English Drnp D’Ete, Argo Coatings mid
Checks, Fancy nnd White Linen Drills, in great va
riety; with a collection of low-priced goods for com
mon use and servants wenr. Marseiftea und other
Vestings,
Ladies Black Silk Mantillas,
WHITE CANTON CRAPE SHAWLS,
and Embroidered Muslin Sacks,
Now so very fashionable.
White and colored Barege, Linen nnd Argo Shawls.
Black, White mid colored Barege Mantles.
LADIES WORKED CUFFS
and Collars; Blue nnd Green Barege nnd Gauze Veils,
Oil Silk, figured and plain Lisle and Silk Lnce, Linen
Edgings. Thread and Lisle do, and Laces, Pocket and
Head HkiB in great variety, Suspenders, Umbrellas,
Twist, Fringe and Bends, together with Berlin Net
and Corded Coats, mid a quantity of those cheap
pieces Grass Cloth, same ns last season.
All of which will he sold at such prices ns will clear
ly show the advantage of purchasing for Cash,
april 8 T. McKENNA.
R l> T1 RADWAY’B READY RELIEF for
• AA. J.V* pain, is truly nblessing (o suffering
humanity. The lame nrn rejoiced at its curative
properties, for they can dispense with their crutches
nnd walk. The Weak bless it as an instrument in
the hands of Providence, for by its healing nnd
strengthening qualities they become strong. Ilia
Bed-Ridden welcome it as a blessing from high he#T-
en, for it relieves them of thefr pain and misery,
cures their diseases whether it be Rheumatism, Lum
bago, Gout, Paralysis, Strains, Bums, Scalds, Sprains,
Sores, affections of the Spine, or contracted Tendons,
for by its use they are enabled to arise lrom their
bed of sickness, and enjoy the pleasures and bless
ings of health. The Sufferer oi Neuralgia and Tio
Dolercux, welcomca It as their only remedy in re
vealing them ol the cruel pains, shooting like cleotrio
shocks through the face, head, and system, paralyz
ing in an instant thoir enorgies and brightest hopes,
for the Ready Relief is a po werttil antidote for all Ner-
rvous mid Rheumntic 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 ho uses the Ready Relief, for it will
euro the most torturing Tooth Ache in a few seconds.
3o quick, powerful, and effectual is Radway’s Rea
dy Relief in nil cases where pain is caused by exter
nal injuries or internal derangement, that it has re
lieved the most severe pains of Chronic Rheumatism
during one application of the Relief
The Crowning Ornament of Beanty
Is a beautiful Head of Luxuriant Hair.
Radway’s Circassian Balm.
The Indy or gentleman who desires a beimtlful «r
tide to dress their Hair, are advised to make use of
Rndwny s Circassian Balm ; it possesses many advnn-
tages over all other hair tonics and preparations.—
First. it demises the scalp from dandruff, gives tone
and vigor to the roots and bulbs, invigorates to heal
thy action the germ of life, which gives to the hair a
healthy root, and forces the hair to grow, it cures
Baldness, stops the hair irom lulling out, makes it fine,
strong, sott and glossy, keeps it from turning grey, or
becoming discolored. It is truly a luxury to dress
the hair with this delicious preparation. 1
Illnck Spots on the Skin.
During the summer season we frequently meet
with persons who are solely annoyed with black spot*
about the size of a pin’a head, just under tho li
ning of the surface—these spots are truly annoying
mid repulsive in appearance ; they are nothing more
or less than dust, the skin being warm and the individ
ual perspiring freely, the dust clogging up tho ducts ot
the sebaceous glands, their oily accretions are not giv
en otf, and consequently a cheesy deposit is thereanlt;
this becomes rancid and turns black, disfigures th«
complexion, mid often inflames ana suppurates.
Let Radway’s Soap be freely used, a bsorption will
take place, and the spots speedily disappear. Also, if
Radway’s riolp was made use of as a Toilet Soap
throug.h the day, theeo spots, and other annoying ex-
crossencfls, would not trouble you.
The extraordinary efi'ects ol Radway’s Soap, in re
moving Tan, Sun Burns, .Pimples, Blotches, Pustules,
Tetter, Rasli, Scurvy, Morphew, nnd the Hites mid-
Slings of insects, is truly astonishing; besides, it is
certain of transforming a dark, discolored, and repul
sive visage, to a clean nnd hcnutilul complexion. In
all cases ask for Radway’s Foap, and take none other
N. it. Radway’s Medicated Fonp, in steel engravings,
are 25 cents, ull others are counterfeit. Look for urn
steel engraving. "
** For sale by
G, R. HENDRICKSON & C(X r
„ A. A. SOLOMONS & Co„ and
June 6 WILLIAM HUMPHREY}}, Agents.
* :*% i
4 "
TJOGEE’8 HEBEA.IONA, for the Complex-
ton ; a new article, for preserving nnd beautify
ing the complexion, and renderingit fair, delicate and
transparent. Just received, nnd lor sale by
. , L.J. MYERS,
Jlln °7 Smcts’ Building,
TJOff SALE.—A new fastened Surf Boat, also
r low. ■
at lOo’ciock, A. M, and'the 6togea 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 &. COX, Agents, Jacksonville.
-, Agents, Tallahassee.
.riTri"’ Through Tickets for sale by
BROOKS & TUPPER, Agents. Savannah
SEMI■ WEEKLY
U. S. MAIL STEAM PACKET LINE.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH, GEO,, AND PALATKA,
FLA., VIA DARIEN, BRUNSWICK and St. MA
RY’S, GEO., AND JACKSONVILLE, BLACK-
CREEK AND P1COLATA, FLA.,
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail Steam
Packets nt Savannah, the Mail Steamer Sarah Staul-
ding, from Pulntka to Lake Monroe, the Mail Stages
from Jacksonville, via Alligator Mineral Springs and
Madisonville, to Tallaiiasse, nn from Picolatato St.
Augustine
WM. GASTON Cnpt.S. Heriiard,
ST. MATHEWS, Capt. Nicholas King.
Those Packets leave Snvnnn. h every Tuesday mid
Saturday morning at 10 o’clock.
Returning—Leave Pnlntka every Tuesday nnd Fri
day morning at 7 o'clock, touching at the above-
named places each way.
All goods consigned to the agents forwarded free
of commission.
AGENTS;
BROOKS & TUPPER, Savannah ;
A. A. DrLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick ; John lie-sent. St. Mary’s ; Fernandez & Bis-
bee, Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black-Creek ; Geo. Cool
ey, PicolaCn; R. R. Reid & Co., l’alatka; E. Lalitte,
Charleston.
milE UNITY OF THE HITMAN HACK
proved to he the Doctrine of Scripture, Reason
and Science ; with a review of the present position
and theory of Professor Agassiz : by Rev. Thomas
Smyth, D. D.
History of the Folk Administration: by Lucien B.
Chase, member of Congress.
Harper’s new edition of Macnuley's History of
England (uniform with Hume's Euglund) two vols.,
12 ino.
Dnvid Copperfield, No. 13.
Putnam's Book—Buyer’s Manual. Received by
June 19 JOHN M. COOPER.
I .3ASTEUN BRICK. 50,000 good quality
A Eastern Brick in store. For sale by
May 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO.
PHIL A DELPHI A BOOTS. Rec’d
| this day, per steamer Osprey, Gents, Fump-
i sole Boots, Gents’ Gaiters, &c..
S. A. WOOD,
May 30 106 Bryun-strnet.
G OBEY’S Ladies’ Book and Graham's Magazine,
for June. Rec’d by . •
May 28 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
SPLENDID SCHEME :
nzp of $21,586
5 000
.3,000
Tck» t ,
*2,000
— 1 mm-cs in
f June 24 the CHeh P™ m Pt
10 Prizes of $1,000
30 200
50 100
361 75
tB ' ® 5 -” h « r ™ > n proportion. f.gP Orders
y attended to by
E VV1THINGTON.
Office of the Steamboat Co. of Georgia. )
Savannah, June 11th, 1850. j
l djj?' rpctors of this Company have declared a
pe attv/' i 5 of eight per cent, on tho capital, pnya-
ajf j ul e office of the Company on nnd at'ter the 1st
* June 13 GFnnfiP vt .lOHNSTON,'
GEORGE H. JOHNSTON,’
tf Treasurer.
VINEGAR. 10 Bsrrels, landing from
June is Caro ' in ®. nnd for sale by
BRIGHAM. KELLY & CO.
Pushds prime Corn, just received
"'or sale by DAVIDR. DILLON,
F out of West Bi oad at.
B altimore corn. 1200 bushels Prime
White Baltimore Corn, landing from Brig Nnn-
cy, and for sale by COHENS & HERTZ.
June 4.
S UMMER STOCKS and Cravats; A very neat
article. Just received, and for salecheaphy ‘
May 30 G. S. NICHOLS.
P ORTO RICO COFFEE.—25 bids. Porto Ri
co Coffee of superior quality, landing snd ior
sale by COHENS &. HERTZ.
June 4 •'
/~<UNNEY BAGGING. 50 bales first quality
Uff Gunny Bagging, landing from Brig Carlton, lor
sale by ‘ COHENS &. HERTZ.
June 7,1850.
n ECEIVED per barque Exact, 10 boxes Or-
XV 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
f^UBA MOLASSES. 126 hnds.. 22 tiercea, and
YV g bbls. Prime Cuba Molasses. Cargo of schr.
C. A. L. Lamar, from Havana, landing and for sale by
June 22. COHENS Jc HERTZ.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC STEAM NAV
IGATION COMPANY’S LINE.
To Sail oil Snturilny, June 39.
at 4 o'clock P. M. precisely, from Adger’s SouthWharf.
The fine superior Steam Ship OS
PREY, Capt. John Dickinson, having
been thoroughly refitted nnd enlnrg-
:d, will suil ns above, nnd continue to
sail regularly every other Saturday afternoon
throughout the Benson.
Cabin passage - $20
Steerage Passengers 8
No berth secured until paid for.
For Freight or Passage apply to
THOMAS G.BUDD,
Cr. East Bay nnd Boyce'B So. Wharf.
DAILY UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM
PACKET LINE.
I Water Casks, in good order.
June 20 PADELFORD, FA'Y & CO.
NEW ROOKS. EVelyn ; or tho
kChilfl of the Revolution, a tale of Pos
ton and Vicinity ; by Mrs. J. H. Robin
son.
The Petrel; or Love on the Ocean, a tale of the Sen:
by Sir Admiral Fisher, a Commander of the English
Navy.
The Student of Paris, a Romance of the 17th Cen
tury: by Albert Smith, Esq., author of “Christopher
Tadpole.”
Antonina; or the Fall of Rome, a Romance of tho
5th Century; by W, Wilkie Collins.
Life ot Jenny Lind; by G. G. Foster, author of
“New-York by Gas Light." &c.
The Steward, a Romance of Real Life: by Henry
Cockton.
'l’he Creole; or the Seige of New Orleans, nn His
torical Romance, founded on the events of 1814-
15: by Jos, B. Cobb.
Giseiia; or the Hungarian Maiden: by the nuthor
of the “Trapper’s Bride,” bee.
The War of Women ; or Rivalry in Love: by Alex.
Dumas.
The History of Rinnldo Rinaldin, Cnptaini of the
Banditti, translated from the German ot Vulvius. Re
ceived by
June 3 J. B. CUBBEDGE.'
S PIRIT GAS. Hnngingnnd Parlor Lamps for
burning Spirit Gas, without wick ; also Brittnnia
Ware, nnd others. A variety of patterns, just re
ceived nnd for sale by
JNO. A. MAYER,
June 22 No. 154 Broughton-street.
S UPERIOR COLOGNE WATER for eule
by JNO. A. MAYER.
June 22
sortment of Boys’ Clothing; among which is a new
style of Cloth Jackets, called the Military Jacket, nnd
said to be very fashionable ut the North. Also, Blue
nnd Black Alpaca Round Jackets—very handsome.
For the Little Children: Beautiful Fancy
Suits, Linen and Silk Lustre Kilts, white, and just the
thing for hot weather. For anient the Clothing store,
Gibbons’ Range, by
June 18 G. S. NICHOLS.
CJELLIVAN’S SILENT FREEZERS.
O “The Ne Plus Ultra” of Ice Cream Churns, lor
making Ice Cream in perfection, and with less trouble
than any other kind in use. A supply of the above
Freezers just received, and for eale by
COLLINS & BULKLEY,
June 18 100 Bryan-street
B LANKS! Bank Checks, Dray Receipts, Bills of
Lading, Bills of Sale, Shipping Articles, und var
ious other Blanks, kept for suie arid printed to order
by J. B. CUBBEDGE.
May 31
LaROCHE & GODFREY.
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON, via
HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT — INLAND
TWO-THIRDS OF THE WAY.
METAMORA CArT. F. Barden.
WM: SEABROOK, Capt. P. Blankenship
GEN. CLINCH, Capt. Fenn Peck.
JASPER Capt. W. S. Dickson.
This Line is compoeed of the above very superior
Steam Packets, witli experienced commanders, and
cannot be excelled for safety, comfort nnd 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 Dollars, in
cluding meals on the steamers and omnibus fare in
Savannah.
BROOKg & TUPPER, Agents, Savannah.
E. LAF1TTE & CO., Agts. Charleston.
F INE SPONGE for sale by
mar 30 LaROCHE be GODFREY.
L ATHS. SO M. Good Eastern Lath*, landing
from Brig Frank. For sale by
May 30 BRlGHAM t KELLY <fc CO.
TJERFUMES. Lubin’s. Gaerlain’s, Maugenet’s
A and Erie’s Extracts for the hapderchief, consist
ing of Bouquet de Caroline Jocky Club, Jenny Lind,
Rough nnd Ready, Millefleur, Vioto. Tuberose, Mog.
nolia, Jonquil, Sweet Pea. Mignonette, Verbena, Ger
anium, Vanilla, Eglantine, Hedyosmia, Bouquet de
la Reine, Heltotrqpe, Mouaseline, Honey, Musk, and
Citronel Rose. For sale by
June 22 G. F, HENDRICKSON & CO.
B eautiful dauuerkeotypes. The
subscriber would call attention to his beautiful
style of Daguerreotype Pictures. From long practice
Jie fecis 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 his
Rooms and examine Specimens. Operating hours,
front 9, A. M. to 5, I’. M. Those in want of Pictures
should dress in Dark, as it enhances the beauty of the
Picture materially. W. V, PRENTICE.
P. S. All kinds of Stock for sale. Cor. St. Julian-
treet and Market-square. UpStairs. June 15
H AMSAND BOLOGNA SAUSAGES. 150
Choice Hams and 15 bbls. Bologna Sausages.
Landing, and for dale by
June 14 JAS. A. NORRIS.
AS FITTINGS. The subscriber respectfully
VI informs the citizens of Savannah, that he will
shortly receive a largo assortment of Gas Burners,
Peneonts, Brackets, &c„ bee., from Philadelphia.—
Having competent workmen engaged, ho js prepured
to fill any orders on the most reasonable terms, and
solicits their patronage.
U. CRANSTON, 91 Bryan-st.. next
April 17T-6m door to Hamilton be Symond-s
IllRICOPHEROUS. Prof. Barry’s Tricopher-
A ous, or Medicated Compound, for restoring,
prosnrving and beautifying the lioir; eradicating
Scutt und Dnndritf, nnd curing diseases of the akin.
Juet received aud for enlo by
„ Q- R. HENDRICKSON & CO. f
ine Gibbon’d Range.
P^ON VEGETABLE CATHOLI-
M. CON. for Sale by L. J. MYERS.
June Jl Smeta* Building.
JJHUCK’S PANACEA. For Sale by
, r L. J. MYERS.
June 5.'
Smet’a Building,
A MEHICAN ANTI-FEBKIS, o certain, safe
ax. niui-speedy Remedy for Fever and Ague. For
8a i! b y . L. J. MYERS,
May 28, IS.iO. Smet’a Building.
INDIA CIIOLAGOGUE, nn unfailing Remedy
, *°r the Fever mid Ague, and other bilious diseases.
Just received nnd for sale by L; J. MYERS
M "y 17 Smets’ Building.
D H. McMUNN’H ELIXEIt OF OPIUM.—
I his is theosaentiul Extract from the native
Drug. It contains nil the valuable qualities of Opi
um, without its deleterious and useless principle
For sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO,
pooit MAN’S FRIEND. Dr. Roberts’ Oinl-
A mrnt ol many Virtues, or Poor Man’s Friend
ior eruptions and wounds of every description For
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON St CO,,
npril 18. Gibbons' Buildings.
riOLLETON BITTEKS.—The celebrated Col-
j 1<;t011 Bitters, n purely vegetable preparation,
and a sovereign remedy for Dlspepgia; just received
and lor sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON, & CO..
april 17 Gibbons’ Buildings.
B OGLE’S HYPERION FLUID, for restor
ing and embellishing the Hair. For sale by
.. L. J. MYERS,
Mft y * 4 Smeta’ Building.
H AY*8 IjINIMENT, a certain ciire for the
Piles. For sale by L. J. MYERS. r
Mn y 17 Smcts 1 Building. ^
L arge boy s, & little children, ^
1 have just received from New-York, another as- 1Y B . FEUCHTWANGER’S infallible Bedbug
AA Poison. For eale by
Mny 31
1UROCHE & GODFREY’.
, . r? . -»oii"iueiraiiic Aromatic
’ inegnr—A dehghtlul Cosmetic—ARemeJyfor
Headache, Languor, Faintness, Rheumatic pains
l'or sale by L. J. MYERS,
” 1h . y 17 Smcts’ Building.
OUTLER’S effervescent Magnesian Apperient,
AJ and Butler's tasteless Hcidlitz Powder. For safe
by., L. J. MYERS,
M «y ~9 Smet’s Buildings.
CWAIM’S, Jayne’s, I’ccrj’. & Fahnen-
LF stock’s Vermifuge. For sale by
L. J. MYERS,
Mny 17 Smets’ uilding.
’IP ARRANT’S effervescent Seltzer APPERIENT
JL Just received and for eale by
May 29 L. J. MYERS, Smet’s Bnilding.
G ERMAN COLOGNE, in pint and quart but
lies, just received and for sale by
april 5 I'.aROCHE & GODFREY
J^R. FELIX GOURAUD’S POUDRES
TILES, or Penetrating Powders, for uprooting
hair, without the slightest injury to the skin. For •
sale by L. J. MYERS,
June 14. Smet’s Building.
JULES HAUEL’S DEPILATORY POWDER.
Vymranted to remove tile thickest lialr, witho ut
injuring tile skin. Just received and for safe by
L. J. MYERS,
June 14. SwoVs Building.
A'*REAM ALE.—25 bbls. Cream Ale, landing
Y7 from sebr Virginia, for sale by
June 8 w. M. DAVIDSON.
D lt. S. B. SMITH’S Vegetable Consumption
Cure, in Powder. ■ For sate by L. J. MYERS,
” Smets’ Building.
Jfine li
T7ERY RICH and Handsome PORTMO.
V NAIS, Purses, Pearl Card Cases, Note Paper and
Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Dress Button 1 , <fcc. Just
received, by HOWELL.
June 18 No. 151 Congress-street.
pOlIE AND SEE.—A very rich assortment ol
vy Bags, Purses. Pc Ttmonaies, Card Oases, Paper
Cutters, ic., at HOWELL’S, r
mar 22 157 Congress street
T UBIN’S EXTRACTS, as Jenny Lind, etc,
MS Jules HaueVs Eau lustral. Lavender Water, “A 1*
cloche d’or.” For safe by L. J. MYERS,
■ mar 27 Smets’ Building.
H ULL’S CINNAMON SOAF, and a variety
of other kinds. For sale by
may 4
JNO. A. MAYERt
B ILLING’S Carminative and Astringent
Syrup, lire great Southern Remedy forDys-
tery. Cholera Infantum or Summer Complaints off
Children, Cholera Morbus, Bterrhoea, or any irregu*
larilies of the Bowels. For sale by
May 29 L. J. MYERS. Smet’s Bnilding.
T900R MAN’S <S Badsan’s Plasters. For cafe by
r M,y 31 L. J. MYERS.