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^gpTCIAi. NOTICES.
—— ' WlFK WANTED.
. mB n, a mechanic of the higher order, and
' iDt'Ctf, being deairoua of uniting himself with
ounglady, takes this method for an introduc-
— » profession depriving him of the means that
t> 0D,D orally adopted for the accomplishment of the
'"t object- The advertiser is 27 years ot age,
P^fLmplexion, and above the average height.
. outig lady of sweet disposition and industrious
■w J ^ g 00( i English education, (those being the
J •toil requisites, property qualifications are not
i irin y utjject,) desirous of forming a matrimonial
'"L on , can obtain further particulars by adifreaa-
" notc to J. G. W., post office, Savannah. All
'"muninications will be attended to confidentially.
June 28
REMOVAL.
„ (jubbkdok has removod his BOOK AND JOB
PBlStlS® 0FFICE int0 tha building on Bay-
' * previously occupied by the Murino Bank, a
'■'door* east of the Central Rail Road Bank, where
Jdlordert for Printing will receive prompt attention.
SAVANNAH gas-light company.
... c ]j onr d of Directors of said Company have call-
for the fourth and last Instalment (30 percent) on
" r'anital Stock of said Company, payable on or be-
> the first day of July, 1850, at the Office of the
Resident and Treasurer. On the receipt of this In-
", SC rip will be delivered to stock holders.
juneSl ROBERTH.GRIFFIN, President.
v (Commercial.
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LATEST DATES.
■ivirpooi, June 8 I Havre, June 4 | Havana. June 22
Savannah market, June 20.
COTTON. Arrived Bince the 22d inst., 3,407 bales
1’Dland (701 bales per Railroad, 2,706 from Augusta,)
S'lG bales Sea Island. The Exports for the same pe
riod have been 8,748 bales Upland, and 343 do. Sea is-
I i v j z; To Liverpool, 5,583 bales Upland, and 343
do Sea Island; to New-York, 2,864 halos Upland, and
to Philadelphia, 301 bales Upland, leaving on hand
and on shipboard not cleared last evening, a stock of
‘*6,721 bales Upland, and 87 bales Sea Island, against
aJoGS bales Upland, and 1,350 do. Sea Island, same
time last year. ,
There hns been but little animation in our market
during the past w jek, holders showing no disposition
to sell, and there being but a moderate enquiry from
buyers. The telegraphic accounts of the Cambria
came to hand on Sunday last, representing tho Liver
pool market unchanged, but with large aales, and a
ood demand-This was followed on Wednesday by a.
esnatch of the Niagara’s newB, giving a decline in the
i uglish market of } to } on all descriptions except
Pair. The reports from the other side, however, had
peceptible effect on our market, and but a moder-
,..j amount of sales have taken place, holders refus
ing to submit to a decline, and the market has re
mained firm at the sales made.
On Saturday the sales were 558 bales ; on Monday
117; on Tuesday 491; on Wednesday none; on
Thursday 233; and yesterday 523, viz., 92'bales at
Uf; hoist 11}; 89 at 12 ; 36 at 121-16 ; 127 at 12$, 49
at 121, end 19 at 12} cents. The following quotations
indicate tho state of the market:
Ordinary to good Ordinary, 11} ® 11}
Middling to good Middling, 11} ® 12
Middling Fair, 17} ® 12}
Fair, 12} ® 12}
The sales of the week amount only to 1912 bales,
atthefhllowlngprices ; 92 bales at 11}; 148 at 11};
672 at 12; 36 at£121-16; 478 at 12}; 299 at 12} j 60 at
12), and 127 at 12} cents.
SEA ISLAND. The bales this week have been
only 40 bales, viz : 27 bales at 21 ® 26, and 13 at
24cts.
RICE. There is very little offering now, and we
hnvehearduf the sales of only 100 casks. Common at
{Si}, and good at #3} -per hundred. Stock of clean
rice on hand ia light *’ ■ “
FLOUR. The tales are still confined to the retail
trade, with a very limited demand, 100 bbls. Balti
more hove beeh sold at $6 12}.
CORN. This article is scarce, but there la liltle en
quiry for it From store it is retailing in small lota
at 75 cents.
BACON. The stock on sale Is light. We continue
quote Shoulders at 4} 9 5 cents, and Sides at 6} ®
6} cents. There has been no Tennessee* Bacon sold
the past week. - The last sales of this article were as
' Uqwugttni at5} ® 6 cents; Shoulders 4 ® 4}c.
COAL. Philadelphia Coni is'Selling at $6 p ton.
SUGAR.. The sales continue limited. 20 hhds. N.
rleens has been sold at 6)c.; St Croix and Porto
Rico are held at6 ® 8c. ^ lb.; White' Havana 8} ® 9;
Crashed and Loaf iT® 10c.
M0LA88E3. The stock on hand is fair for the Bea
rn. A lot of Cuba Molasses received during the past
*eck, was sold at 18 cents; N. Orleans, by the bbl.
Is held at 30 cents -p gallon.
COFFEE. There is a fair stock on hand, and a lit
tle better enquiry. During the past week prices have
ladan upward tendency, and good Rio is held at 10
i Ilk. 50 bags Rio brought 11 cents.
HAY. The market heretofore has been very bare
>f this article, but during the week aome has been
eceived. 311 bales of Northern brought 81. From
'ie wharf it brings 111—out of store t#l 25 iff 100.
'here is no Eastenijbn the market
IRON. There is no change in this article, and little
!m«nd. Pig Iron, ton, is quoted at #24 ; Hoops
5 P cwt; Sheet Iron 4 56 ® $5; Nail Rods 6 ® 6}
'cwt.
BAGGING. The demand continues light, and the
lock is large. Prices continue nominal. A small lot
i Dundee brought 18 cents.
BALE ROPE. There have been nq sales during
ie past week, and the stock continues good. It is held
■ 9 i ® lie. p* its., according to quality.
NAVAL 8TORES. A lot of 350 bbls. Crude Tur-
mtine sold at 1 90 ® 82 50 P bbl.
LIME. The market has been bare of this article
| r *ume weeks. Yesterday a cargo of 1200 casks ar-
ivedfrom Thomaston, which is theonlycargo afloat
3s sold at 81,12 by the quantity—out of store brings
CANDLES. Savannah made (Tallow) are selling
; 14} ® 16c.; Northern made do. 12} ® 14c.; Spar
inceti, by the box, at 42 ® 50 cents jP * 1 lb.
LUMBER. There have been but few arrivals of
jmber during the past week. The Exportahave been
“W5 feet Lumber; 162,688 feotP. P. Timber, and
**7 White Oak Staves. The stock of Ranging Tim
er on hand continues large, and is selling at 5 ® 86
thousand feet Scantling and Flank continual
tarce. with a good demand, and is selling at 8 ® $10
Jr feet.; Steam Sawed Lumber at 12 ® 816 IP M.
Cypress Shingles at 3sB $4 jp thousand.
FREIGHTS. To Liverpool, } for square, 7-16 for
ya Island, and }d. for round bales Cotton. Coast-
*«e continue! dull. To New-Yoik 20c. IP hundred
f. B quare, and 25 cents for round bale* Cotton, and
nit*?,,? CMlt8 f° r Rlc®- To Boston, }c. for square,
"igj* for round bales Cotton, and 75 cents for Rice,
rfhilsdelphia, } ct. for square, and 5-16 for rouud
j -?y“'62} cento for Rice.
I Sterling is selling at 8} jp ct prem.
“OMESTiC EXCHANGE. The banks are selling
Rot Checks on all Northern cities at } ^ ct prem.,
pu are purchasing Sight to 5 days drafts at par; 30
I.| ® }'IP ct disc.; SO days 1 ® 1} jpet, disc.; 60
T J * « 9 H » ct. discount.
I „ Savannah Exports, Jane 38.
[rerBrbark John, for Liverpool—1,755 bales Upl d
i*4tou, 223 do s 1 do,44,688 feet Timber.
l A J*K OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
I j. Ud and after the 1st July, this Bank will close
a -ra 1 °’ c ' oc k, P. M, until 1st of November, and
iJfgjgV, the Fourth, the Bank will be closed,
‘offing due on that day should be attended to
1. K. TEFFT, Cashier.
IJuneOg - 3
dripping .Intelligence.
PORT OK SAVANNAH. - - - JUNE 29.
PORT CALENDAR.
MOON'3 PH48E8.
Last qr. 2d, 10h. 38m., M. | Fat qr. 16th, 5b. 14m., m.
New Mn. 10 2h. 11m., a, | FU Mn, 24th. 9h. 2m„ a.
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MOON
High
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Mora.
Even’.
18 5 0.
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H. M.
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29 Saturday,...
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54
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10 40
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11 28
30 Sunday, ....
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11 47
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1 Monday,....
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0 27
2 Tuesday ....
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3 Wednesday .
4
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4 Thursday,...
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4 51
ARRIVED.
Brig R M Charlton, Gilkie, 12 days from Thomas-
ton, with 1200 casks Lime, to W P Clark.
CLEARED.
BrBark John, Meldrum. Liverpool—A Low A Co,
Schr Gen Taylor, Wright Turks Island—Brigham,
Kelly,* Co. 6
DEPARTED.
Steamer Metamora, Blankenship, Charleston.
Steamer Hancock, Murray, Augusta.
Steamer DeKalb, Moody, Augusta.
MEMORANDA.
N Orleans, June 23.—Cl’d schr Florida, Corson, for
Savannah. The following is her cargo: 25 casks and
20 hhds Bacon, 220 bbls Whiskey, 125 boxes Candles,
394 coils Rope, 30 tes Haras, Ac.
Kennebuuk.—Arr 19th, brig Detroit Gilchrist, from
Darien, Ga,
PEE CAMBRIA :
Arr at Liverpool, June 3d, Avon, Johnson, from Sa
vannah ; 6th, Express, from Savannah.
Plymouth, June 1.—Arr off, Durham, from Savan
nah for London.
H AY—HAY.—A lot of superior Northern Hay,
just received and for sale by
DAVID R. DILLON, foot of West Rrnsd-.t.
DINE BLACK TEA. —10 half dies to very »u"
A perior Black Tea, landing from schr Fanny, and
for sale by [June 29] JA8. A. NORRIS.
(BALTIMORE HAMS.—150 choice Baltimore
■U Hams, landing from schr. Ocean and for sale by
JaS. A. NORRIS.
A FINE assortment of French Confectionary
Jujube Drops, Gum do, fine Almonds, Cream
Bonbons. Just received at MIRAULT’S
June 29 3t Cr Broughton and Whitaker-sts.
T IME AFLOAT.—1200 bbls. Lime afloat, per
-Li brig Robt. M. Charlton, for sale by
J line 29 WM. P. CLARK.
©ELTZER WATER.—A fresh supply of Belt-
O zer Water, from the celebrated Seltzer Spring in
Germany, for the removal of Dyspepsia or Indigesti
on, Blllious Affections, Headache, Costiveness,Ac.;
just received and for sale by
G.R. HENDRICKSON A CO.
F INE TOILET SOAPS .—Guerlain’s Ambro
sial Soap.Hendre’s Cocoa Nut Oil, Gelle Freres*
Monstrous Roseand Marbled, Prevost Omnibus and
ButfeHly, Gueland’» Gcrancum, Peach andAmaril-
lis, Low’s Honey Windsor, Chinese Toilet, Davids’
Nymph and Roussel's Almond Soaps; nlso, Taylor’s
Transparent Wash Balls, Sand Balls, Ac., Ac. For
sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.
DOCKET BOOK LOST. —A black leather
MT pocket book, tied with a twine string, and con
taining about 834 in cosh, one 810, and the balance
in smaller notes, was lost yesterday afternoon, some
where in Congress street, between Mr. O’Conner’s
Store, and Shield's Lot. Among the pnpers in the
book was a note for 810, signed by Mr. MaxSeld. The
finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the book
at the Office of the Mording News.
June 28 2t* WILLIAM RIGHT.
D RAWN NUMBERS for the Greene A Pulas
ki Lottery, Extra Class 51 for 1850.
2 56 57 23 36 34 11 54 71 4 5 10 21.
2 21 71 and 21 23 54, Prizes returned.
Holders of Prizes will please call for the Cash oz re
new.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
. Sales CLOSE This day, ** Oe’cfock, P. M.
36,000 DOLLARS!
GREENE A PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY.
Extra Class No. 52 for 1850.
To be decided by drawing of Va. Monongalia Lotte
ry, Class 72. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on
Saturday, June 29, 1850.
J. W. MAURY A CO. Managers.
75 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots I I
SPLENDID SCHEME :
l Prize of 818,000 | 20Prizes ot.... .81.000
1 10,000 25 500
1 6,000 | 231 300
2 2,000 I 62..... 100
Ac &c
Tickets, 810—shares in proportion.
Orders enclosing the cash promptly attended to by
June 29 E. W1THINGTON.
1 NOTReh SUPPLY.—I am this day receiv
iadM? a ? other large assortment of those fine Shirts,
vy thaJudsone, and unsurpassed (if equaled)
Bern ln , U*® United States. Those in want can get
[^ffieclothingstere,Gibb°n.'range. oHoLa
fPlMi ahBAft COMPANY, and others in
l *8*1 °f White Pantaloons to celebrate the fourth
f csu Set them afthe clothing store, Gibbon's Range
[June 29] GEO. S. NICHOLS.
- 1 * * * ji#ne29* Satchels and TraTeUing^iags^for^aleby
MAKING.—MRS. REICH informs
> inn “d 1 ®" that she is now prepared to take or-
jT^tess and MantiUa making, and solicits their
Ightonage.
P*wr. etoro 1* 1" Whitaker-street, next door to
I l«ae28 B * tein * F ‘ ckln8n ’* Dry Goods store.
D RAWN NUMBERS of Georgia State Lottery
Extra Class 3U. Drawn in Baltimore on the 26th
instant.
1 61 39 48 74 55 24 72 5 53 17 43 42 25 54 7.
ALSO
Drawn Numbers of Georgia State Lottery, Clast
97 Drawn in this city on the 28th inst.
27 18 25 35 66 62 55 15 49 38 3 5 36
|3p* Tickets Nos. 15 55 66 and 25 27 66, Prizes
returned in the above Lottery.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
Sales CLOSE This day at 4 o’clock, P. M.
50,000 DOLLARS!!
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
Extra Class M.
For the benefit of the Independent Fire Company at
Augusta. Decided by- drawing of Grand Consoli
dated Lottery, Class M. To be drawn in Baltimore,
Md., this day, June 29th, 1850.
D. PAINE & CO., Managers.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
10 Prize of....
..810.000
63 Prizes of.
100
5,000
63...
75
199
.......500
63
(K»
63
150
Ac.
&c.
Tickets 815—Shares in proportion.
For sale at G. W. WYLLY'8 OFFICE,
Cor. Bull-st. and Bay Lane.
Orders from the Country promptly attended
to and Prizes cashed on demand. June 29
„„ FOR LIVERPOOL.
Tho ship DENMARK, Thompson, mas-
ter, having a portion of liar cargo engaged,
meet with despatch. For Freight engagements
■PPly to PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
June 29
D RAWN NUMBERS of the Greene A Pulas
ki Monument Lottery , Extra Class No. 51, drawn
n Charleston on the 27th inBt.
2 56 57 23 36 34 11 54 71 17 4 5 10 31.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
Seles Close This day at 3 o’clock, P. M.
36,000 DOLLARS!!
GREENE A PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY.
Extra Class 52, for 1850.
To be decided by drawing of Va. Monongalia Lottery.
Class, 72. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., This
day, June 29, 1850.
J. W. MAURY At CO. Managers.
75 No. Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots 11
BRILLI1ANT SCHEME.
1 Prize of. .818,000 3 Prizes of 81,500
1 10,000 20 ......1,000
1 ...6,000 25 500
1 3,710 231 300
2 2,000 Ac, Ac.
Tickets 810—shares in proportion.
Prizes Cashed at this Offlce.
Tickets and Shares for sale, and orders from the
Country attended to at the old established stand of
the Managers, Owens’ Budding, No. 5 Bull-street,
lately conducted by P.B. Pendcrgast, deceased
June#* J. W-MAtfRY Sc CO.
SHIP LINES.
FOR NEW YORK—Old Established I.lne,
J&AThe superior Packet brig GEORGIANA, Be-
2s£gla dell, master, having most of her freight en-
gaged, will meet with despatch as above. For freight
or passage, having good accommodations, apply on
board, at Tellair'B Wharf, or to
June 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR BOSTON.
The schooner SOUTHPORT, Baker, master,
will have despatch for the above port. For
freight or passage, apply on hoard at Telfair's Wharf,
or to BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
June 98
FOR BALTIMORE.—Rcjfulnv Line.
Tile Regular Packet Schooner, OCEAN, Pab-
kbr, Master, will have quick dispatch. For
ireignt or passage, apply on board, or to
June 24 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The Ship STERLING, Hbxdkubok, Master,
will be despatched for the above port. For
Ereiglit engagements or Passage, apply to
June 21 PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
A&t The Ship LANCASHIRE, 8. Hadley, Mas-
Sjj&jg 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 A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.
sgtA The Ship DENMARK, Thompson, Master,
SoSSSilnivinar a portion of her cargo engaged will
meet with dispatch. For freight engagements apply
to PADDLEFORD, FAY A CO.
June 11
MISCELLANEOUS.
U. S. MAIL STEAM-SHIP LINE.
FOR HA FAN A, NEW ORLEANS A CHAO RES
To Bail from New York on 28th inBt., and from Sa
vannah on the 1st July.
The Splended U. S. Mail Steam Ship
OHIO, Lieut. Schenck, Copimand-
ing, will receive mails and passen-
hates or passage:
From Savannah to Chagrts—
1st. Cabin, 8190;....2d.Cabin,....880; Steerage 50.
Savannah to Havana—
1st Class 840;... .Steerage, 820.
Savannah to Neto Orleans—
1st Class,.... 850;....Steerage,....825.
ra** For passage apply to
COHENS A HERTZ.
SAVANNAH
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY*
of this city,
C. P. Richabdsone, Prest J. A. Norris, Sec.
Trustees-:
C. P Richardsone, H. F. Waring,
Hiram 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 tho surrounding
country, on the most favorable terms, for which ap
ply to the Secretary, at their Office, No. 150 on the
Bay. lm June 11
LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS.
TfYHE subscriber, having devoted much time and
J. attention to the science of ELECTRICITY, es
pecially in reference to the art of Protecting objects
from the effects of Lightning; and having placed his
Improved Conductors on many thousands 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 neighboring countKy.
All work entrusted to my care will receive my per
sonal attention, und be warranted to be done in tho
most scientific and thorough manner ever yet divided.
All orders by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to.
LEWIS GALE, Electrician,
May 31 lm* Residency, No. 19-Price.st.
T> AGGING. The subscribers ofler for saie, on ac-
D commodating terms, 1,000 pieces Gilroy’s Dun
dee Bagging, wg. 1} lb. per yard; also, 1,000 pieces
Imitation Kentucky Bagging, wg. 2} lb. per yard.
June 18 2m A. LOW A CO.
T IME. 100 bbls. landing and for sale by
Ju may 28 BRIGHAM; KELLY A CO.
DOOR MAN’S & Badean’s Plasters. For sale by
r May L. J. MYERS.
POME AT LAST! For sale, a good’quantity
VV of Crochet Needles, Purse Silks, Rings and Tas-
sals, Bag and Purse Clasps : very rich articles, by
Juno 18 HOWELL, No. 151 Congress-st
DOTATOES. 100 barrels Irish Potatoes just re-
X. ceived and for sole at 82.25 per barrel by
DAVID R. DILLON.
Foot of West Broad.st.
m PHILADELPHIA BOOTS. Rec’d
■ this day, per steamer Osprey, Gents, Fump-
Jm sole Boots, Gents' Gaiters, Ac.,
S. A. WOOD,
May 30 106 Bryan-street.
T ATHS. 50 M. Good Enstera Laths, landing
J-i from Brig Frank. For sale by
May 30 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
MOUNT PLEASANT RETREAT,
AT THUNDERBOLT.
mHE subscriber takes pleasure- in informing hia
A friends and the public generally, that he has ta
ken the above establishment for the purpose ofkceping
a house of entertainment, where parties can be ac
commodated With dinner and choice refreshmonts
Also, parties desirous of Bpending the day fishing,
can always be accommodated with good safe Boats
lines. Ac.
Also, persons visiting the adjacent Isli^ids will at
any time find Boats to hire al moderate prices.
June 24 lm JAMES C. BLANCE.
ft UNNEY BAGGING. 50 bales first quality
aJT Gunny Bagging, landing from Brig Carlton, for
sale by COHENS A HERTZ.
June 7,1850.
T> 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
d^UBA MOLASSES. 126 hhds, 22 tierces, and
Vy 8 bbls. Prime Cuba Molasses. Cargo of schr.
C. A. L. Lamar, from Havana, landing and for sale by
June 22. COHENS A HERTZ.
Office of the Steamboat Co. of Georgia, l
Savannah, June 11th, 1850. y
mHE Directors of this Company have declared a
X dividend of eight per cent on the capital, paya
ble at the office of the Company on and after the 1st
of July. GEORGE H. JOHNSTON,
June 13. tf Treasurer.
I^IDER VINEGAR. IQ Barrels, landing from
V*/ Bark Carolina, and for sale by
June 18 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO.
TNDIA CHOLAGOGUE, an unfailing Remedy
X for the Fever and Ague, and other bilious diseases.
Just received and for sale by L. J. MYERS,
May 17 Smets' Building.
DOR SALE AT A LOW PRICK.—The
r RICE PLANTATION on the Savannah River
known as "Knoxborough,” containing about 1000
acres.
For further particulars apply to
June 26 6 JOS. BANCROFT, 117 Bay st
3400 REWARD.
n ANAWAY from the Plantation of Ihe Subecri-
IV ber.onlOth March, 1844, a Negro Man named
BILLY, o feet high, very dark complexion, and about
lifer years old. Said Negro was purchased of Thom -
iW Parmelee of Augusta, and belonged formerly
ttn.the Flournoy fondly. I have reason to believe that
H!§[ is lurking in or about foe City of Savannah, and
'Will pay the above reward for him, delivered upon my
Plantation, 12 miles from the 100 mile station in Jeffer
son C’ouaty.
June 27 fitynwi* THOMAS NESBITT.
STEAMBOAT LINES,
FOR HAMBURG AND AUGUSTA.
Leaves Saturday Afternoeiy..... June 99.
I ftSfr h The fine now steam-packet OREGON,
Captain N. 1. Philpot, will leave everv
Saturday, at five o’clock. P. M. For
freight or passage, having fine accommodations, an-
ply onboard, or to M. A. COHEN.
Way .freight payable by shippers, and must be on
board by 4 o’clock.
FOR AUGUSTA and HAMBURG
Leaven Friday Foreanon, July S
the above ports and intermediate landings, everv Frl.
iti o'ollH’t A M I',,Ir.iir)it n, ...... . .
on bonrd, or to
day, at 10 o’clock A. M. For freight or passage iiodIv
JOHN FOSTEfeTAgTnt, Py
, Agent,
Anderson’s Lower Wharf.
DINE
I mar
SPONGE for sale by
mar ao Laroche a Godfrey.
FOR AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG.
'Leaven on Tuenday, Afternoon, July 2.
The superior light draught steam Packet,
H. L. COOK, Captain Shaw, will leave
, , as above, on Tuesday, at 5 o’clock,
l'or freight or passage,apply on board, at Dillon's
wharf, or to M. A. COHEN , Agent
UNION i
STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA
AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
’T'HF. very light draught Steam-packets H. L. COOK
-*• and OREGON are now making regular trips.
Tho former commanded by Capt. T. E. Shaw, and
the latter by Cnptl’.N. Pkilpot, both gentlemen of
experience on the Savannah River.
These boats are enabled to reach Augusta and Ham
burg, in the lowest stages of the river. The days of
departure are:
From Savannah, on TUESDAYS and SAT
URDAYS, and
t,jsr^'dWE A D sfc” s '‘. “»>-«• ~ 8atuk -
Freight consigned to the Agent at 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, lnt of July.
The splendid new steamship ISA
BEL, el 1100 tons burthen, common*
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 I
From Charleston or Savannah to Havana, $40
Charleston or Savannah to Key West, 30
Key West to Havana, io
Charleston to Savannah, 5
For freight or passage, apply to the agents,
M. C. MORDECAI, Charleston.
BROOKS A TUPPER, Savannah.
May 8 DRAKE, BRO’S A CO., Havana.
FOR AUGUSTA,
AND ALL INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.
Every Friday, at 4, P. M.
The steam-packet DeKALB, J. M.
Moodv, master, having been furnish
ed with now boilers, and put in com
plete order in every respect, will resume her regulur
trips, leaving the Augusta Steam-packet Whorl, Sa
vannah, every Friday Afternoon, and Augusta ev
ery Tuesday Morning, throughout the year.
BROOKS A TUPPER,
Agents, Savannah;
G. WALKER, Ag’t, Augusta;
E. LAFITTE A CO.,
Agents, Charleston.
U . S.MAIL LINE
FROM SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, TO TALLAHAS
SEE, FLORIDA.
bis- N-jaS.-jsjRaam
$22, including mealson tlttooats!
Boats leave Savanuah on Tuesdays and Saturdays,
at 10 o'clock, A. M. and the stagea leave Jacksonville
immediately on the arrival of the boats, Wednesdays
and Sundays, for Tallahassee, via Barbel's, Alligator,
Mineral Springs and Madisonville.
*** Passengers will find thia the shortest and most
comfortable route.
TH. D. DEXTER, Prop. Stage Coaches.
WOOD A COX, Agents, Jacksonville.
... ^ : > Agents, Tallahassee.
Through Tickets for sale by
BROOKS A TUPPER, Agents, Savannah
SEMIWEEKLY
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 PICOLATA, FLA.,
In connection with the Charleston Daily Mall Steam
Packets at Savannah, the Mail Steamer Sarah Spaul
ding, from Falatka to Lake Monroe, the Mail Stages
from Jacksonville, via Alligator Mineral Springs and
Madisonville, to Tallahasse, an from Picolatato St.
Augustine.
WM. GASTON, CaptS. Hebbard,
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
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 A TUPPER, Savannah;
A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns
wick ; John Bessent St Mary’s; Fernandez A Bis-
bee, Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black-Creek ; Geo. Cool
ey, Picolata; R. R. Reid A Co., Palatka; E. Lafitte,
Charleston.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC STEAM NAV
IGATION COMPANY’S LINE.
To Sail on Saturday, June 20.
at 4 o'clock P. M. precisely, from Adgcr's South Wharf.
The fine superior Steam Ship OS
PREY, Capt John Dickinson, having
been thoroughly refitted and enlarg
ed, will sail as above, and continue to
sail regularly every other Saturday afternoon
throughout the season.
Cabin passage .......820
Steerage Pnssengers g
No berth secured until paid for.
For Freight or Passage apply to
THOMAS G. BUDD,
Cr. East Bay and Boyce’s So. Wharf.
DAILY UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM
PACKET LINE. M&l
BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND CHARLE8TONTvt*
HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT-INLAND
TWO-THIRDS OF THE WAY.
METAMORA, Capt. F. Barden.
WM: SEABROOK, Capt. P. Blankenship
CLINCH, Capt. Fenn Peck.
JASPER. ...Capt. W. S. Dickson.
Thia Line is composed of the above very superior
rtenra Packet*, with experienped commander*, and
cannot be excelled for safety, comfort and 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.
BROOKS A. TUPPER, Agents, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE A CO.,Agta. Charleston.
CUMMEK STOCKS and Cravats: A very neat
Particle. Just received, and for sale cheap by
May 30 G. S. NICHOLS.
PORTO RICCTCOFFEE.—25 bbls. Porto Ri-
.1 co Coffee of superior quality, landing and for
sale by COHENS A HERTZ.
June* 1
ft UNNY CLOTH. 200 Bales Gunny Cloth in
VI store, for sale by
Jane 18. PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
E astern brick,*-—50,000 good quality
Eastern Brick in store. For sale by
May 13 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO,
MI SC ELL A*N EbUS.
Boot, also
POR SALE.—A new fastened
A 10 Water Casks, in good order. ..
June SO PADELFORD, f'AY *. CO.
MBBM™
nm~Srr*Kr ton *
\mkwmmKr eon.
NEW DttokS'. Evelyn;
-hud of the Revolution, a laic at Bos
ton mjd Vicinity .’ by Mrs. J. H. Robin-
AO)).
The l'otrel; o» Love on the Ocnan, a tale of the Sob-
by Sit- Admiral Fisher, a Commander of the English
Navy.
The Student of Paris, a Romance of the
fury: by Albert Smith, Esq., author of *
Tadpole.” , ' ■
Antonina; or the Fall of Rome, a Romance of the-
5th Century : by W. Wilkie Coffins.
Life ot Jenny Lind: by G. G. Foster, eotltor of
■New-Tork by Gas Light.” Ac.
The Steward, a Romance of Real Life: byHenrr
Cockton.
The Crcale; or tho Seige of New Orleans, on His
torical Romance, founded on the events of 1814*
15: by Jos. B. Cobb.
Giielia j or the Hungarian Maiden: by the author
of the "Trapper's Bride,” Ac.
ThcWarot Women ; or Rivalry ift Love: by Alex.
Dumas. t »
The History of Rlnaldo Rinaldin, Captain! of the
Banditti, translated from the German of Vulvius. Re-
ceivea by
Junn 3 J. B. CUBBEDOE.
CJPIHIT GAS. Hanging and Parlor Lamps for
burning 8nlrit Gas, without wick ; nlso Brittanla
Ware, and others. A variety of patterns, just re
ceived and for sule by
, —_ JNO. A. MAYER,
June 22 No. 154 Broughton-Btreet
SUPERIOR COLOGNE WATER for sals
C, I b y„, JNO. A. MAYER. I
June2J
f ARGK HOY8, & LITTLE CHILDREN,
J~4 1 have just reccuved Irom New-York, another as
sortment of Boys’ Clothing; among which is a new
style o. Cloth Jackets, called tho Mlutary Jacket, and
said to be very fashionable at the North. Also, Biao
and Black Alpaca Round Jackets—very handsome.
Fop the Little Children i Beautiful Fauey
Suita, Linen and Silk Lustre Kilts, white, and just tha
thing for hot weather. For sale at the Clothing store.
Gibbons’ Range, by
June 18 G. 8, NICHOLS.
P LANK8 ! Bank Checks, Dray Receipts, Bills of
AJ Lading, Bills of Sole, Shipping Articles, and var
ious other Blanks, kept for sale and printed to order
by J. B. CUBBEDOE.
ARRIS Tooth Wash. For sale by
VA May 31 LaRQCHE A GODFREY.
OEAUTIFUL DAGUERREOTYPES. The
MJ subscriber would cull attention to his beautiful
style of Daguerreotype Pictures. From long practice
he feeia 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,
Irom 9, A. M. to 5, P. M. Those in want of Pictures
should dress in Dark, as it enhances tho beauty of the
Picture materially. W. V. PRENTICE.
P. S. All kinds of Stock for sale. Cor. St. Jultun-
treet and Market-square. Up Stairs. June 15
AT AMS AND BOLOGNA SAUSAGES. 15U
A A Choice Hams and 15 bbls. Bologna Suucages.
Landing, and for sale by
June! 4
JAS. A. NORRIS.
G AS FITTINGS. The subscriber respectfully
informs the citizens of Savannah, that he will
shortly receive a large assortment of Gas Burners,
Peneonts, Brackets, Ac., Ac., from Philadelphia.—
Having competent workmen engaged, he is prepared
to fill any orders on the most reasonable terms, and
solicits their patronage.
U. CRANSTON, 9l Bryan-st. next
April 17-6iu door to'Hamilton A Symond-a
V/ERY RICH and Handsome PORTMO-
v NAIS, Purses, Pearl Card Cases, Note Paper and
Envelopes, Visiting Cards, Dress Buttons, Ac. Just'
received, by HOWELL.
June 18 No. 151 CongreBS-street,
C OME AND SEE.—A very rich assortment of
BagR, Purses, Portmonales, Curd Cases, Paper
Cutters, Ac., at HOWELL’S,
mar 92 157 Congress-street
AVORN^-130Q'BnshoU prime Con, just received
V-J and for sale by DAVID R. DILLON,
Foot of West Broad st.
TYR. WISTAR'S BALSAM or WILD CHER-
ry, for sale by L. J. MYERS,
mar 23
. PHILADELPHIA BOOTS AND
If GAITERS.—Received this day per steamer
[ Osprey, a supply of Gentlemen's Boots and
Gaiters, at 106 Bryan-street.
June 28 SAM’L A. WOOD.
, LINEN GAITERS.—Received
from Philadelphia thisday, an assort
ment of Ladies' Linen Gaiters, Mo
rocco Excelsiors and Shoetees.
SAM. A. WOOD, 106 Bryan-street
TFRACELET FOUND.—The subscriber has in
A> his possession a HAIR BRACELET, with a
gold clasp, and with the initials "A F-- C.” The
Bracelet waB found in Whitaker-street, in May last,
by a colored boy, from whom it was purchased.
The owner con obtain it by calling at the offlce of tho
Morning News. JAS. R. SCRIMSHAW. <
June28 tt
G ODEY’S Lady’s Book, for July.
Graham’s Magazine, “ •- ,
Sartain's Magazine, “ “
Household Words: by Charles Dickens, Nos. 10
and 11.
Hylton House and its Inmates; by the author of
the Hcn-peckcd Husband, Ac.
David Copporflcld, No. 14. Rec’d by
’ " “ T&i
June 27
JOHN M. COOPER.
'CHANCY BASKETS, made from the Georgia
A Pine Bura: a beautiful article, and a very ac
ceptable present to distant friends, being entirely of
home manufacture. A supply of the above Baskets
just reeeivod, and for sale by
COLLINS A BULKLEY,
June 27 NO. 100 Bryan-st
^^ODE Y'S Ladies’ Book and Graham's Magazine,
Hylton’s House and Inmates: by the author of the
Hen-pecked Husband, Ac. Also, a new supply of the
Illustrated Brother Jonathan, for the fourth ot July.
For sale by
June 27 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
'DERFUMES. Lubin’s, Guerlain’s, Maugenefs
Jl and Ede’a Extracts for the handerebief, consist
ing of Bouquet de Caroline. Jocky Club, Jenny Lind,
Rough and Ready, MiReficur, Violet, Tuberose, Mag
nolia, Jonquil, Street Pea. Mignonette, Verbena, Ger
anium, Vanilla, Eglantine, HedyoBmia, Bouquet de
la Heine, Heliotrope, MousseHne, Honey, Musk, and
Citronel Rose. For sale by
June 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON A CO.
S HELL TUCK COMBS.—A fresh supply ot
the latest patterns, just received and for sale by
June 29 G. R. HENDRICKSON A Cf>.
H/TKKN FUN. —The celebrated Chinese 3khr
ITA Powder, for restoring, beautifying and pre
serving the skin and complexion preventing cutane
ous eruptions, chapping, and obviating too copious
‘perspiration. Just received and for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON
CO.
CENTRAL RAILROAD STOCK. FIFTY
V/ shares old stock for sale by
PADELFORD, FAY A CO.
June 28
Me INTOSH HOUSE,
INDIAN SPH1NG8.
ti This House, for the entertainment of visitors,
it at this delightful and healthy watering place, ia
now open for the reception of boarders and visitors;
Since the last season this Hotel has been materially
improved, and the proprietor ia sanguine'’ in his ex
pectations to please all who may favor biip with a
call during the approaching season.
Large and airy rooms will be handsomely famish
ed for the accommodation of families.
His terms will be in conformity to the times and
wants of his guests. The undersigned, feelmg thank
ful tor the large patronage extended to his House ev-
er since it was opened, hopes by strict attention to Ws
viators, to further increase the same. Stages tmi
daily from Forsyth, distanoe 14 miles; and from Cov
ington, on the Georgia Rail Road, on Mondays, Wed-f
net-day a and Fridays; and back on Tuesdays, .Thurs
days and Saturdays. Distance 26 miles, over a good
Road. R.W. COLLIER.
Indian Springs, June 38,1850. 3t-wlm