Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, July 01, 1850, Image 3

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. ,,1 effort to haven joint resolution from the i »to tr«n»f er the clnimsfor arrearaof extra pay ?rnl *JL paymaster’# Department to tlio Auditor’* fr °"!rtmcnt in the War office. JWr jjgnton, of Tennessee, moved a resolution uiien the rresident for information relative CllUi, % of » Convention of tho people of New Mex- *°thepurp 0 "® 0 ^ forming a state Constitution j Jdi at he Inform the House whether, if such call ’""'been made, tlio same has been ordered, advised, tlfll vg g 0 f by the Executive, and by whom,-or ° f hnl authority, such proceedings have been adopt* * *17 chsngo the government of said Territory. Otis objected to the introduction of the resoll- . ,„4 it was not admitted. A Majority and a Minority report in the case of tho ‘ y.j election in the first Congressional District Tobin, wero received. The majority report gives the seat to Mr. William Thompson, by a majority 0 f i5 voted. 'j'lio reports were discussed until 3 J o’clock, when ,| ]t , UdUSC adjourned until to-morrow. sPECIAL, NOTICES. NOTICE. All demands against the Br. Ship, ROYAL YICTO- jtlt, niust be presented at the office of the under- tinned,prior to 12 o’clock this day. ' j u iy i It A. LOW & CO. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS, Fob Steamship Ohio. Passengers of the above steamship are notified tliat (1,0 steamer J. Stone will leave Exchange Wharf Cilia morning at 11 o'clock. Those for Havana must get their passports from the Spanish Consul j„ly l. COHENS & HERTZ, Agts. SAVANNAH GAS-EIGHT COMPANY. 'Phe Hoard of Directors of said Compuny have call- cilt'er the fourth and last Instalment (30 per cent.) on the Capital Stock of said Company, pnyableon or be fore the first day of July, 1850, at the Office of the President and Treasurer. On the receipt of this In stalment, scrip will bo delivered to stock holders. June 21 ROBERT II. GRIFFIN, President. PASSENGERS. Per steamer Jasper, Dixon, from Charleston—Dr Byrne, Captain N King, W C Dormer, W H Talbird, [ .Holmes, Speights. Per steamer Oregon, from Palatka, Fla—Hon J H Bronson, Miss S Bailey, Miss M Bailey and srvt, Miss A Barnett, W Bailey, Mrs Anderson and child. .1 F I Could. Mrs Burk, Mrs Gardner, W W Hughey, Mas ter Uughcy, A J Miller and lady, J P Woodbridge St lady, three Misses Woodbridge, Master Woodbridge, J11 Anderson and lady, Mrs Cobh, and one on deck. I Per steamer Wm. Seabreok, from Charleston- Miss Weecott, 2 Misses Ayies, Mrs M H Mqpgin and servant, Miss Habersham, L Dallas, J Wells, J Felt, E I Smith, J W Lnthrop, L S Norvall, J Cotton, N B I Thompson, Rev C M Breaker and Son, J S Wescott, 1 W Town, T Barber, R Thomas. i’ersteamer II L Cook, from Augusta—R|A Phardu, loily, 2 children and srvt, J Richards, Dr II Bacon, T j iBown, J A S Tutton, C W Gie, J H Oliver, F T Rolf, Mr Knapp. I Per steamer Metamora, from Charleston—Miss No- Lland, Mrs Noland, child and servartt, Mrs Ludecus, J | H McIntosh, N B Taylor, W F Pritchard, Dr King, W IJ Lawton, H Fraser, H D Baxter, J Lloyd, S L Dow- 1 ell, G Mixer, D Blukewood, and 3 on deck. CONSIGNEES. Per steamer II L Cook, from Augusta—286 his Cot- I ton to G W Garmany St Co, J,II Burroughs St Co, M. J A Cohen. i’ersteamer Metamora, from Charleston—Brooks IA Topper, C It R Agt, C A Greiner, W Ivine, Steamer j DeKulb, Fla Boat. l’er steamer Jasper, from Charleston—Merchandize, [f'J Brooks A Tupper, C R It, Steamer DcKnlb, Flori nda Boats, .Swift, Denslc w St Webster, Cohens St Hertz, I Wm lluinphceys, Mrs E Minis. | Per steamer Oregon, from Palatka, &c—Brooks & |Tuppor, U S Qr Master. I’ersteamer Wm Seahfook, from Charleston—C IK, Fla Boots. Dry Dock Co,Cohens & Hertz,Brooks l&Tupper, Mrs M A Bradley, Hoisb. I Per schr H N Gambrill, from Baltimore—Brigham, ■Kelly & Co, A Borchert, Ford & Watts,T J Walsh St •Co, j Cass, C Ubelle, J D Jesse, J F Tucker, P Cdh- Istuntine.H J Dickenson, T S Wayne, McCleskey & iNortou, Wood, Claghom & Co, T R Mills.C H John- j eon, M A Cohen, S M Pond, A Minis, II A Crane, ord. CONSIGNEES PER CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. July 1.—121 bales Cotton, 5 do Wool, 59 do Dornee- Itics, and Maze, to Boston A Gunby, N A Hardee & Co, Allen A Ball, E Parsons & Co, T S Wayne, It Railord 9 tH Hoyt & Co, Waehbnrn, Wilder & Co, J Lipp- m«n, Holt & Bothwell, Philbrick & Bell. QEomtnerrial. LATEST DATES. [nverpool, June 15 | Havre, June 4 | Havana, June 22- s u N MOON High Water June. Rises. Sets. Hisea. Morn. Even. 1 S 5 O . II. M. H. M. ii. M. n M. II M. 1 Mondny,.... 4 55 7 12 u 48 0 07 0 27 2 Tuesday .... 4 55 7 12 0 DO 0 51 1 16 3 Wednesday . 4 56 7 12 0 8m 1 48 2 20 4 Thursday,... 4 56 7 12 0 54 2 56 3 32 5 Friday 4 57 7 11 1 31 4 11 4 51 6 Suturduy,... 4 57 7 11 2 14 5 26 6 01 7 Sunday, .... 4 58 7 11 3 02 6 30 6 50 Slipping intelligence. PORT OF SAVANNAH. PORT CALENDAR. , m don’s phases. Last qr. 2d, lOh. 38m., M. I Fst qr. Itith, 51i. 11m., M. New Mn. 10 2h. 11m., a. | FU Mn, 24th, 9h. 2m., A. ARRIVED. Portuguese brig l’omono, Millo, Ncw-York, in bal- lnst, to John G Doon. Steamer Win Gaston, Ilebburd, l’Hlatka, Fla, to Brooks & Tupper. Steamer Jasper, Dixon, Charleston, to Brooks & Tupper. Steamer William Senbrook, Peck, Charleston, to Brooks & Tupper. Schr II N Grambril, Bradford, 7 days from Bulll- moro, to Brigham,Kelly & Co. Steamer D L Adams, Gould, Augusta, to S M Pond. Steamer H L Cook, Shnw, Augusta, to M A Cohen. Steamer Metamora, Blankenship, Charleston to Brooks & Tupper. ’ CLEARED. Ship Lancashire, Iladley, Liverpool—A Low & Co. Schr Ocean, Parker, Baltimore—Brigham. Kelly St Co. DEPARTED. Steamer Jasper, Dixon, Charleston. Steamer Oregon, Philpot, Augusta. Steamer St Matthews, King, Palatka, Ac. Steamer Wm Gaston, Peck, Charleston. , MEMORANDA. Charleston, June 28.—Arr Propeller Tyhee, Steven son, from Savannah; schr II R Roborts, Swasey, fin St Augustine, Flu. Sailed in company with the brig Berg, Carver, for St John's River, to load for a North ern port. New-York, June 25.—Cl'd brig Clinton, Andrews, for Savannah; Schr S Morris Wain, Errickson, for Savannah. June 27—Cld. brig Wilson Fuller, Lewis, Savan nah; steamship Isabel, RoIUub, for Charleatah, Sa vannah, Ac. ' Philadelphia, June 27—Arr brig Narrnguassus, Uinkley, 6 day s from Savunnah. Marblehead—Arr 8tli inst, schr. Emelinc, Dickey, Durien, Ga. E MPLOY'WENT WANTED, as a book-keep- er or writer in «n ollice, or as a teacher of wri- ring and book-keeping, by one who will exercise his best abilities in the service of an employer. A note addressed to “Quill,” at this office, will meet immediate attention. 6t July 1 SHIP LINES. FOR PHILADELPHIA—Hci-miV Line. jfift The superior, new, fast sailing Packet Schr. ilfcalifcFANNY, Vanck, Master, having a portion of her cargo engaged, will have deaputeh. For balance of Freight, or Passage, having elegant accommoda tions, apply on board, or to CHAS. A. GREINER. July 1 8t FOR NEW YORK—Old lC*t*bll*hed Line. Passage only — July 4th. The superior Packet brig GEORGIANA, Bo- dell, master, having all her freight engaged, euve as above on the 4th inst. For passage only, huving good State Room accommodations, apply on board, at Telfair’s Wharf, or to July 1 BRIOIUM, KELLY A CO. FOR UAMIH1RG AND AUGUSTA. Leuven Sntnrdny Afternouii, July G. r5»j, The fine new steam-packet OREGON, Captain N. T. Philpot, will leave every SATOM)ay, at live o’clock, P. M. For freight or passage, having tluo accommodations, ap ply on board, or to M. A. COHEN. Way-freight payable b^ahippers, and must be on board by 4 o’clock. For NEW-YORK—Old Established Line. Packet of 8til July. The first class packet ship MARION, J. ^Johnson, master,having nearly all her freight engaged, will leave as ubovc on the 8tli inst. For freight or passage, having superior accommodations, apply on board, at Telfair's wharf, or to July 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. Jrt-.A The ship' DENMARK, Thompson, urns- 2gSS£ ter, having u portion of her cargo engaged, will meet with despatch. For Freight engagements apply to PADELFORD, FAY A CO. June 29 FOR BOSTON. S-A The schooner SOUTHERNER, Baker,master, will have despatch for the above port. For freight or passugo, apply on board atTelfair’s Whurt, or to BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. June 28 FOR BALTIMORE.—Regnlnr Line. Tlio Regular Packet Schooner, OCEAN, I’ar- KEII, Master, will have quick dispatch. For treigut or passage, apply on hoard, or to June 24 BRIGHAM, KELLY A CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. Ojjy The Ship STERLING, Henderson, Master, will be despatched for the above port. For 1 reight engagements or Passuge, apply to June 21 PADELFORD, FAY A CO. FOR LIVERPOOL. jp-..h The Ship LANCASHIRE. S. Hadley, Mas-' ter, having a large portion of her cargo en-, gaged, will have quick desputoh. For Freight of 300 halos Cotton, apply to June 15 A. LOW A CO. MISCELLANEOUS. B ank the state of Georgia. On and after the 1st July, this Bunk will close daily at 1 o'clock, P. M., until 1st of November, and on Thursday, the Fourth, the Bank will be closed. Pnper falling due on that day should bo attended to proviously. 1. K. TEFFT, Cashier. June 29 3 Savnnnnk Market, July 1. COTTON.—There was a good demand for Cotton ai Saturday, and the sales readied 2,549 bales. The Market wns firm, and the following salon were made « Very lull prices—24 bales at 111. 93 at Ilf, 191 at Iri.H at 115, 618 at 12. 667 at 12J 280 ut 12*, 289 at B-i 222 at 12j, 21 at 12*, und 73 at 13c. Savannah Exports, June 20. Per ship Lancashire, for Liverpool—2270 bis Upl'd Cotton, 240 do 8 1 do. " cr 9chr Ocean, for Baltimore—44,000 ft Lumber- i AUGUSTA, June 29. Since our last, there has been | Rood demand, and the sales of the past two days pi-re about 800 hales, and prices are about j lower pm those prevailing before the America’s news pas received, CHATTANOOGA, June 26. There is little or no Moduce coming into our market at this time, and >"siness consequently presents quite a dull apper.r- 1'ico. Holders of Bucon are the only persons who he doing much, and we have to notice a considerable pu-anoe in the price 1 of t ds article since our last.— mere is very little in our market hut what is in the lands of those who hnve purchased it on speculation, id they are now selling ft 5* cents hog round, for a d nrticle—an inferior article can be purchased for I J/oMIe, Juno 25th. There was a better ilcniMulto- and 6ales of 1500 bales were retlected without ■ants’ 0 U r ’ Cf R - We quote extremes at 11* @ 12 (Per Niagara.) Bfotvn & Shipley’s Circulnr. . LtvErrooL, Friday, Juno 14. L ? r Cotton market has been exceedingly dull this r K with * comparative suspension of tile specula- I »' i ,ernt j 0 "' a,1 d prices have consequently given way 1 P cr , 1- ’ n all qualities below fair comprising Eln “ reilt hulk of the stock. The quotations for miil- li"l“? re ’■qJlicod to 6 jj ® 7d per lb. Fair anil good lor*. • “3 in limited supply ami wanted for ex- fcini. Ufjhririn iornier rates ; fair Upland and Mobile L quoted 7j. und fair Orleans 7| per pound, fcomlt r U 00| l quilities being firmer. The later p-clinp ■ . n America containing advices of some [ ® m Prices in the American markets, in the face [ i,rdp Unt9 11 rlse here, together with the receipt kdan i r° 8e " * lom some American sliippers have [i,, p “'"uvoriible inllucncc liere, and to this the de pt ln a groat degree ascribed. The sales for the sen “ mnunt *° 25 350 bales, of which 3 900 have lies toll M'cculation, and 4 800 for export. The i thi, have been about 4.000 boles. The stock (ll * 9 estimated at 541,000 hales, ol which 1 Cotfo &rc American. Plss«?i»w helmv fair declined J a *; market dull. LVn ’yjhalBs; speculators took 4,000. L J. The failing of the Cuba Expedition stopped band tendency. Market still in good de- ICo/r,,. v U . t Ud decline since last week. *rifd i j v . e Ceylon, aft|g?freacliing AOs had re- W. A iiiK'limi of 3s is now necessary to effect l r Sui? l>rM T, Ilof ' n is in riemand at 2s 8d n 2s 9d I P,JzP oa - 'Turpentine, Cs. Tar, no sales. I«o2vTT D u u11 - No m »terial change, Ii-Pd .f ill e l easy. Rates unchanged. Consols |! i «esday, the 11th, at 97* ; Friday the 14th, r"'m'nrnu- milnu k ctur ’ n S riistricts the accounts are riefnli ,- ln P- Home of the mills are about to re- [n>vr“V" 16 0,1 ,he J3th - pni cotton market is inactive, but prices were THE LUCKY MONONGALIA ! DRAWS TO-MORROW. Sales Close To-morrow ut 3 o’clock, P. M. 20,000 DOLLARS!! GREENE A PULASKI LOTTERY. Extru Class 53, for 1850. To be decided by drawing of Va. Monongalia Lottery. Class, 73. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., To morrow, July 2d, 1850. J. YV. MAURY & CO. Manager*. BRILLIANT SCHEME. 1 Prize of 1*10,000 I 10 Prizes of #1,000 1 5,000 10 500 1 3,500 20 250 1 2,165 165 100 10* 1,500 ( Ac, Ac. Tickets $5—shares in proportion. Prize* Cn*licd at this Office. Tickets and Shares for sale, and orders from the Country attended to at tlio old established stand of the Manugers, Owens’ Building, No. 5 Bull-street, lately conducted by P. B. Pendergaat, deceased July 1 J. W. MAURY A CO. AUGUSTA LOTTERY. DRAWS TO-MORROW. Sales CLOSE To-morrow at 2 o’clock, P. M. 4,138 DOLLARS!! GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. Class N o. 98. For the benefit of the Independent Fire Company at Augusta. To be drawn in Augusta, Ga. on Tuesday, July 2,1850. D. PAINE & CO., Managers. S C II E M F,. U. 8. MAIL STEAM-SHIP LINE. FOP HAVANA, NE1V ORLEANS )■ CHACRES To sail from New York on 28th inst., and from Sa vannah on the 1st July. The Splendcd U. S, Mail Steam Ship OHIO, Lieut. Schenck, Command ing, will receive mails and puseen- gers at this pert on Monday, 1st J uly, bates of passage: From Savannah to Chagres— 1st. Cabin, $100;... .2d. Cabin,....880; Steerage 50. Savannah to Havana— 1st Class $40;....Steerage, $20. Savannah to New Orleaus— 1st Class;.... $50;.... Steerage,... .$25. For passage apply to ^ COIIF.NS A HERTZ. SAVANNAH MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, of this city. C. P. Riciiabdsone, Prcst. J. A. Nobbis, Sec. Trustees V. P Ricliardsone, Hiram Roberts, H. D. Weed, I. W. Morrell, 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 Bay. lm H. F. Waring, Henry Lathrop, N. li. Knapp, E. F. Wood. June 11- LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. riVIIE subscriber, huving devoted much time and A 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 tliousanus of Build ings the New England Cities and Country, with entire success, now ofters his services in that line ot business to the citizens of Suvannah and neighboring countny. All work entrusted to my care will receive my per sonal attention, and be warranted to be done in the most scientific ond thorough manner ever yet divised. All orders by mail or otherwise, promptly attended to. STEAMBOAT LINES. FOR AUGUSTA and HAMBURG Leave* Friday Forenoon July a, *rr**lk ThcnewaudsplendidstcnmrrllAN- ~ TV* MfglC COCK, Capt. Mitrbav, Will leave for lc above ports and intermediate landings, every Fri- liay, at 10 o’clock A. M. For freight or passage apply onboard, or to JOHN FOSTER, Agent, Anderson’s Lower Wharf. MISCELLANEOUS. aas£ 'CHIB SALE.—A new fastened Surf Boat, alio .1 10 Water Casks, in good order. Apply to i, r A Y & i PADELFORD, . CO. FOR AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG. fLcnvc* on Tne*ilny, Afternoon, July 2. The superior light draught steam Packet, II. L. COOK, Omitain Shaw, will leave as above, on Tuesday, at 5 o’clock. For freight or passage, apply onboard, at Dillon’s wharf, or to COHENS <fc HERTZ, Agents. UNION STEAMBOAT COMPANY OF GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA. ' PHE very light draught Steam-packets H. L. COOK and OREGON are now making regular trips. Tho former commanded by Capt. ’f. E. Shaw, and the latter by Capt. T. N. Philpot, both gentlemen of experience on the Savannah River. These boots are enabled to reach Augusta and Ham burg, in the lowest stuges of tile river. The days of departure are: ('«r‘ l-'rora Savannah, on TUESDAYS and SAT URDAYS, and ty From Augusta and Hamburg, on SATUR- *YS and WEDNESDAYS. tip* Freight consigned t6 tho Agent at Savannah to be sent via the river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Al abama, Tennessee, will be forwarded froo ofcominis- sion. (mar 6) COHENS & HERTZ, Agents. NEW DOCKS. Evelyn ; or tho Child of the Revolution, a tale of Bou ton and Vicinity : by Mrs.J. il. Robin son. ... , vi* Tho Petrel; or Love on the Ocean, a tale of the Son: by Sir Admiral Fisher, a Commander of the English Navy. The Student of Paris, a Romance of the 17th (3on- tury: by Albert Smith, Esq., author of “Christopher Tadpole.” Antonina; or the Fall of Kotiic, a Romance Of tbt» 5tli Century : by W. Wilkie Collins. Life ot Jenny Lind: by G. O. Foster, author of NSw-York by Gas Light," &e. The Steward, a Romance of Real Life: by Henry Cockton. The Creole; or tho Seige of New Orleans, nh His torical Romance, founded on tho events of 1814- 15; by Jos. B. Cobb. Gisolin; or tile Hungarian Maiden: by tho author of the “Trapper's Bride," Ac. The War ol Women ; or Rivalry In Love: by Alex. Dumas. Tho History of Hinnldo Rinaldin, Captain! of the Banditti, translated from the German of Vulvius. Re ceived by June 3 J. 1). CU11BEDGE. 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. ot 1100 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 nt' SAVANNAH und KEY WEST encli way. BATES OF PASSAGE : From Charleston or Savannah to Havana, $40 Charleston or Savannah to Key West, 30 Key West to Havana,.... 10 Charleston to Savahnali, 5 For freight or passage, apply to the agents, M. C. MOHDECAI, Charleston. BROOKS & TUPPER, Savunnah. May 8 DRAKE, BRO’S & 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 resume tier regular trips, leaving tile Augusta Steam-packet Whari, Sa- vannuh, every FniDAY Aftebnoon, mid Augusta ev ery Tuesday Mobning, throughout the year. BROOKS & TUPPER, Agents, Savannah ; G. WALKER, Ag't, Augusta; E. LAFITTE &. CO., Agents, Charleston. May 31 lm* LEWIS GALE, Electrician, Residence, No. 19 Price-st. .$800 5 200 Prizes of 30 63 15 63 IP &e. &c. ' Tickets $1—Shnres in proportion. Puck of wholes cost $25 09; draw back $12 00 “ halves *• 12 50; “ “ 6 00 *• quartes “ 6 25; " “ 3 00 For sale at G. W. WYLLY’S OFFICE, Cor. Bull-st. and Buy Lane. Orders from the Country promptly attended to and Prizes cashed on demand. July 1 DRAWS TOMORROW. 20,000 DOLLARS! GREENE & PULASKI LOTTERY. Extra Class No. 53 for 1850. To he decided by drawing of Va. Monongalia Lotte ry, Class 73. To he drawn nt Alexandria, Vu., on Tuesday, July 2d, 1850. J. YV. MAURY' & UO. Mnnngers. SPLENDID SCHEME: 1 Prize of $10,000 1 5,OIK) 1 : 3,500 1 2,165 &c lOPrizes of $1,500 10 1,000 10 500 165 100 &c Tick-L-, $5—shares in proportion. Orders enclosing the cash promptly attended to by July 1 E. VVITI11NGTON. 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 Whituker-sts. 1200 bbls. Lime afloat, per brig Robt. M. Charlton, for sale by June 29 2 WM. P. CLARK. J IME AFLOAT. S ELTZER YVATER— A fresh supply ot Selt zer Water, from the celebrated Seltzer Spring in Germany, for the removal of Dyspepsia or Indigesti on, Biliious Affections. Headache, Costiveness,&c.; just received and for sale by « J G.R. HENDRICKSON & CO. R / $200 IlEYVARD. ANAWAY from the Plantation of the Rubscri- , ber, on 10th March, 1844, a Negro Man named BILLY, 6 feet high, very dark complexion, and about forty years old. Said Negro was purchased of Thom as J. Parmelee of Augusta, and belonged formerly to the Flournoy family. I have reason to believe that lie is lurking in or abuut the City ol Savannah, ond will pay the above rewurd for him, delivered upon my Plantation, 12 miles from the 100 mile station in Jefier- son County. June 27 J fit-e-o-il' THOMAS NESBITT. B agging. The subscribers offer for sale, on ac commodating terms, 1,000 pieces Gilroy’s Dun dee Bagging, wg. 1* lb. per yard; nlso, 1,000 pieces Imitation Kentucky Bogging, wg. 1 * lb. per yard. June 18 2m A. LOW & CO. L IME, loo bills, landing and for sale by may 28 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. jpOOR MAN’S & Badean's Piasters.^ For saleby May C OME AT LAST! For .sale, a good quantity of Crochet Needles, Purse Silks, Rings and Tus- sals, Hag and Purse Clasps : very rich articles, by June 18 HOWELL, No. 151 Congress-sL P OTATOES. 100 barrels Irish Potatoes just re ceived and for sale at $2.25 per barrel by DAVID R. DILLON. Foot of West Broud-st. PHILADELPHIA BOOTS. Rec’d this day, per steamer Osprey, Gents, Fump- sole Boots, Gents’ Gaiters, &c., S. A. WOOD, May 30 106 Bryan-strect. L ATHS. 50 M. Good Eastern Laths, landing from Brig Frank. For snle by May 30 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. A NOTHER SUPPLY'—Ism this dayreceiv ing another large assortment ot those fine Hhirts, made by the Judsons, and unsurpassed (il equaled) by any in tile United Stotes. Those in wunt cun get them nt the clothiimstore, Gibbons’range. June 29 ** G. S. NICHOLS. rpiIIRD BEAT COMPANY', and others in A want of White Pantaloons to celebrate the fourth in, can get them nt the clothing store, Gibbon's Range of [June 29] GEO. S. NICHOLS. L ADIES’ Satchels and Travelling Bags,for sole by June 29 G. S. NICHOLS. UNNEY BAGGING. 30 hales first quality vX Gunny Bagging, landing from Brig Carlton, for S.U1C by June 7, 1850. COHENS &, HERTZ. R ECEIVED per barque Exact, 10 boxes Or anges, 10 do Lemons, 5 Firkins choice Gosh en Butter, 10 boxes Cheese, 1 barrel choice Figs, and forsaleby • JOHN D. JESSE. June 6 C UBA MOLASSF.S. 126 hhds.. 22 tierces, and 8 hbis. Prime Cuba Molasses. Cargo of schr. C. A. L. Lamar, from Havana, landing ami for sale by June 22. COHENS 6c HERTZ. Office of the Steamboat Co. of Georgia, i Suvannah, June 11th, 1850. 5 rPIIE Directors of this Company have declared a A dividend of eight per cent, on the capital, paya ble at the ofiice of the Company on and alter the 1st of July. GEORGE II. JOHNSTON, June 13. tf Treasurer. C IDER VINEGAR. 10 Barrels, landing from Bark Carolina, and for sale by June 18 BRIGHAM. KELLY A CO. TNDIA CIIOLAGOGUE, an unfailing Remedy A for the Fever and Ague, and other bilious diseases. Just received and for tale by L. J. MYERS, May 17 Smets’ Building. A perior Black Ten, landing from schr Fanny, and forsaleby [June 29] JAS. A. NORRIS. TXALTIMORE IIAMS.—150 choice Baltimore A) Home, landing from schr Ocean and forsaleby June 29 JxE- A NORRIS. F or sale at a IUCE PLANTATION on the Savannah River known ns “Knoxborough,” containing about 1000 sulars apply to JOS. BANCROFT, 117 Eay st. H AY—HAY'.—A lot of superior Northern Hay, iust received and for sale bv DAVID R DILLON, foot of West Brond-sf U.S . M AIL LINE FROM SAVANNAH, QEORGIA, TO TALLAHAS SEE, FLORIDA. £ gg-f Tiibsi ir iTliiil fygtZ, including meals on Uu Loots t Boats leave Savannah on Tuesdays and Saturdays, at 10 o’clock, A. Af, 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 ond most comfortable route. TH. D. DEXTER, Prop. Stage Coaches. WOOD & COX, Agents, Jacksonville. , Ageuts, Tallahassee. J3P Through Tickets for sale by BROOKS & TUPPER, Agents, Savannah kJPIUIT GAS. Hanging and Parlor Lamps fur O burning Sidrit Gas, without wick ; also Brittuiin Ware, and others. A variety of patterns, just re ceived and for sale liy, JNO. A. MAYER. Juno 22 No, 154 Hroughton-street. gUPERIOtt COLOGNE WATER for salo by June23 JNO. A. AIAYER. T AUG1S BOYS, *- LITTLE CHILDREN, Lj 1 have just received from New-York, unothcr as sortment of Boys’ Clothing; among which is n new stylo of Cloth Jackets, called the Military Juckut, and said to be very fashionable at tho North. Also, BIuo and Black Alpaca Round Jackets—very handsome. For tlio Little Children: Beautiful Fancy Suits, Linen und Silk LustreKilte, white, and just tho thing for hot weather. For sale at the Clothing store, Gibbons’ Range, by June 18 G. S'. NICHOLS. B LANKS! Bank Chocks, Dray Receipts, Billsof Lading, Hills of Snle, Shipping Articles, and var ious other Blanks, kept for sale and printed to order by J. B. CUBBEDGE. / YRRIS Tooth Wash. For sulo by VX May 31 LaROCHE & GODFREY. TXEAUTIFUL DAGUERREOTYPES. Tlio IX subscriber would call attention to his beautiful style of Daguerreotype Pictures. From long prnctico he foeis warranted m saying that he will furnish Pic tures for those who will favor him with their patron age, in the highest style of the Aft. Please call nt Ills Rooms and examine Specimens. Operating hours, from 9, A. M. to 5, P. At. Those in want of Pictures should dress ill Dark, us it enhances the beauty of tho Picture materially. W. V. PRENTICE. . I’. S. All kinds of Stock for sale. Cor. St. Julinn- treet and Alarkct-squarc. Up Stairs. Juno 15 H ams and bologna sausages, iso Choice Hants and 15 bbls. Bologna Sausages, Landing, and for sale by June 14 JAS. A. NORRIS. G AS FITTINGS. The subscriber respectfully informs tile citizens of Savannah, that he will shortly receive a huge ussortmiffit of Gas Burners, Peneants, Brackets, &c., Ac., from Philadelphia.— Having competent workmen engaged, he is prepared to fill any orders on the most reasonable teriffB, and solicits their patronage. U. CRANSTON, 91 Bryan-st., next April 17-6m door to Hamilton & Symond's . SEMI WEEKLY U. 8. 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 Midi Steam Packets at Savannah, the Mail SteumerSAiiAH Spaul ding, from Palatka to Luke Monroe, the Mail Stages from Jacksonville, vii Alligator Mineral Springs and Madisonville, to Taldaii asse, an from Piculntu to St. Augustine. WM. GASTON, Cnpt.S. IIkiihard, ST. MATHEWS,...’ Cnpt. Nicholas Kino. These Packets leave Snvunnuh every Tnesduy and Saturday morning nt 10 o’clock. Returning—Leave Palatkn every Tuesday and Fri day morning at 7 o’clock, touching at the above- numed places each way. All goods consigned to the agents forwarded free of commission. agents: BROOKS & TUPPER, Savannah ; A. A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Bruns wick ; John Besscnt, St. Mary's ; Fernandez & Bis- bee, Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black-Creek ; Geo. Cool ey, Picolata; R. R. Reid St Co., Palatkn; B. Lafitte, Charleston. NAIS, Purses, Peni-1 Card Cases, Note Paper and * Envelopes, VUitlng Cards, DrceB Buttons, &c. Just received, by HOWELL. June 18 No. 151 Congress-street. pOME AND SEE.—Avery rich assortment of V2 Bags, Purses, Pcftmonsiee, Card Cases, Paper Cutters, &c., at HOWELL’S, mar 22 157 Congress-street X^tORN.—130ffBushels prime Corn, just received V-) andfof sale liy DAVID R. DILLON, Foot of West Broad at. |)R. WISTAR’S BALSAM op WILD CHER- ry, for sale by mar 23 _ L. J. MYERS, Smets’ Building. „ PHILADELPHIA BOOTS AND S GAITERS.—Received this day per steamer I Osprey, a supply of Gentlemen's Boots and Gutters, at 106 Bryan-strcet. Juno 28 SAM’L A. WOOD. FOR PHILADELPHIA. PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTIC STEAM NAV IGATION COMPANY’S LINE. To Sail on Saturday, Juno 29. 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 and enlarg ed, will sttil as uuove, and continue to sail regularly every other Suturday afternoon throughout the season. Cabin passage, $20 Steerage Passengers 8 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. BETWEEN SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON, via HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT —INLAND TWO-THIRDS OF THE WAY. METAMORA, Capt. F. Barden. WM; SKABROO.K, ...Capt. P. Blankenship GEN. CLINCH. ;.Capt. Fenn Peck. JASPER Capt. W. S. D1CK301*. This Line is composed of the above very superior Steum Packets, witli experienced commanders, and cannot he excelled for safety, comfort ond regularity. They leave Snvannnh every evening, and leave Charleston every morning throughout the year. Fare Five Dollars, meals included. Through Tick ets between Macon and Charleston, Ten Dollnrs, in- cludiug meals on the steamers and omnibus fare in Savunnah. BROOKS St TUPPER, Agents, Savannah. E. LAFITTE it CO., Agts. Charleston. RUMMER STOCKS and Cravats: A very neat article. Just received, and for sale cheap by- May 30 G. 8. NICHOLS. "PORTO RICO COFFEE—25 bbls. Porto Ri- Jr CO Coffee of superior quality, landing and for sale by COHENS t HERTZ. June 4"'' > f ( ~«UNNY CLOTH. 200 Ealei Gunny Cloth in JT store, for sale by June 18. PADELFORD, FAY t CO. E astern brick 50.000 good quality Kaffere Brick instore. For sale by May n BRIGHAM, KELLY t CO. June 28 LINEN GAITERS.—Received from Philadelphia this day, an assort ment of Ladies’ Linen Goiters, Mo- * rocco Excelsiors and Shoetees. SAM. A. WOOD, 106 Pryan-street. B RACELET FOUND.— 1 The subscriber has’in his possession a HAIR BRACELET, with u 'old clasp, and with tho initials “A F. C.” The iracclet was found in Whitaker-street, in May last, by a colored boy, from whom it wns purchased.— Tho owner can obtain it bv culling at the office of the Morning News. JAS. R. SCRIMSHAW. June 28 tt ri ODEY'’S Lady’s Book, for July. VX Graham’s Magazine, “ “ Sartain's Magazine, “ “ Household Words: by Churlea Dickens, Nos. 19 and 11. Hylton House and its Inmates : by the author of the Hen-pecked Husband, &c. David Ccpperficld, No. 14. See’d b^ June 27 JOHN M. COOPER. I TtANCY BASKETS, made from the Georgia Pine Burs: a beautiful article, mid a very ac ceptable present to distant friends, being entirely ol' home manufacture. A supply of tho above Baskets just received, and for sale by COLLINS & BULKLEY, June 27 NO. 100 Bryan-st. ( f ODEY’S Ladies’ Book ami Graham’s Magazine, X iorJuly. Hylton’s House and Inmates: by the author of tho Ilen-peckeil Husband, &c. Also, a new supply of the’ Illustrated Brother Jonathan, for the fourth of July. For sale by Juno 27 J- B. CUBBEDGE. pEHFUMES. Lubin’s, Guerlain’s, Maugenet’e _ and"Eile’s Extructs tortile hamierehiet; consist ing of Bouquet do Caroline. Jocky Club, Jenny Lind, Rough and Ready, Mdefleur, Violet, Tuberose, Mop- nolia, Jonquil, Sweet Pea, Mignonette, Verbena, Ger anium, Vanilla, Eglantine,. Hedyosmia, Bouquet do la Reine, Heltotrope, MoUBseline, Honey, Musk, and Citronel Rose. ’ For sale by June22 G. It. HENDRICKSON &. CO. S HELL TUCK COMBS.—A fresli supply of the latest patterns, just received and for sulo by G. R. HENDRICKSON &. CO. M KEN FUN. — Tho celebrated Chinese Skill Powder, for restoring, benutifylng nnd pre serving the skin and complexion, preventing cutane ous eruptions, chapping, and obviating too copious perspiration. Just received und for snle by June 29 G. It. HENDRICKSON & CO. ^CENTRAL RAILROAD STOCK. FIFTY shares old stock lor sale l>y June 28 PADKLFI ORD, FAY & CO. McIntosh house, INDIAN SPRINGS. M This House, for the entertaimncct of visitors,- at. this delightful nnd healthy watering place, is now open for the reception of boarders and visitors.'. Since the lort season thia Hotel has been materially' improved, and the proprietor is sanguine in his < pectations to please all who may favor himv * 1 call during the approaching season. Large and airy rooms will he handa6mcly fu ed for the accommodation of families. His terms will be in conformity to the times t ■vants of bis guests. The undersigned, feeling thank 1 fill for the large patronage extended, tq his House ev er fince it was opened, hopes by strict attention tobipy- vistors. to further increase the sttme. Stager, re— : daily from Forsyth, distance 14 miles; and from Cov ington, on the Georgia Rail Road, on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays; and back on Tuesdays, Thurs days and Saturdays. Distance 23 miles, ever: a good TfrwLurai- fe days and Saturdays. Distance 25 miles, c Road. K W OC Indian Iqiingn, Jnne 28.) 859.