Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, July 30, 1850, Image 1

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a Dollars per annum. Publication Office No. 115 Bay-Street, near the Custom House. lume 1. SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 30,1850. Single Number, Two Cents* TTshku DAILY and tki-weekly, isV IOIIIV M. cooper. THOMPSON, EDITOR. TERMS! „ Holly Morning News i. delivered to City e , lm ' n e r annum, payable half yearly m rlberS , for TEN cents a week, payable to the 1M ’C«le copies, TWO CENTS. Tri-WeeUly Morning News,for the conn- * 1 nil the newnmacter and new advertise- ""'the daily, is furnished for two dollars per- ’’ 1 op menu inserted at the following rates : '"'i mTer on,S0,50| 1-quarel month, S7.00 re ’ 1 ,,, re 50 1 square 2 months, 12,00 l week 2,50 | 1 square 3 months, 15,00 r.« lines'or less to constitute a square. r3ver r tt»emenM r inrerted at the nsual rates, rtisements from transient persons or strangers, v'advertiser^'wn'l be restricted to their regu- nesses, and all other advertisements not pertain- !eir regular busniess as agreed for, willbecharg ’• rlvertisers exceeding in their advertisements ■age number of lines agreed for, will be charged s^irtisBineiUs* for charitable Institutions and S ^cictieswill be charged half price Advertisements sent to this oftice without di- to the number of insertions, will he pnb- daily, until ordered to be discontinued, and AUnewadvertiesmentB nppear iulhe Tri-week- „ for the country. M Letters directed to this office or the Editor, T UllNEIt’S Fluid Ex-tract of Conyza and Styllingin. >j preparation is a Concentrated Extract, con* inintr all the Active Medical Properties oi the a, (commonly known as Black ltoot,) aim the ilia, or Queen’s Delight. v plants have been lonp used among our Soutli- eroes, and recently by the Medical Profession, e happiest results, incases ol Chronic Rheu- Ulcers of long standing, and Secondary ’ it is much superior to uny preparation of irilla us an alterative, being more active and in its operation on the system. These tacts ducod the subscribers to present to the ntten- Physiciuns a fluid extract prepared strictly ac- • to Chemical and Parmaceutical science, de- nll the feculent and inert parts ot the roots, bting that it will supersede the unscientific and reparations hitherto used. —SI per bottle, or six bottles tor fro. iredand sold by TURNER & ODEN, Monumnnt-fcquare, And by T. M. TURNER, Hi 181 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga. CARDS. lit Painting — By T. J. Jackson. IVo. 181 Broughton-street. will also take Piaster-of-Paris Casts of de- ,enoBB, from which, (lar better than irom norites,) life-like likenesses utay be gainted. 1) It. M O ItE l77 • 3E-No. 157 BROUGHTON-ST. SAVA N_N A H^_G_A •_ fJtATTON & DOBSON, CTICAL GAS FITTERS, s St. Julian-strctt. Workshop corner of State and Bullsirects. ngs, Stores, lurches, &c. fitted up at the notice and in the best manner 1 ersonal at, iven to all work entrusted to their care. iences.—K. H. Griffin, Esq., 1 resident ot Aght Company, tuid the contractors erecting -Yorks. c JOHN POOLE, tOLESA^E AND RETAIL DEALER IN ils, Tur t tntine aad Vanishes, French and rm Window Glass,paint, varnish and white Brushes, sable and camel-hair Pencils, }gcr aiid camel-hair Blenders, Grain- ng Combs, Artists' Brushes, S)C. 6fC. _ Iangings, Borders and Eire Board Prints, louse, Sign and Ship Painting, Gilding* and Glazing done on reasonable terms by JOHN POOLE. 11 Whitaker Street, ■arly opposite Swift, Denslow &. Webster 10 P. J A O OHS, \R AND TOBACCO STORE, ill Street, (Sign of the Indian) near Monu ment Square) Savannah, Geo. Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Half ud American Segars, at Wholesale and Re- ► Chewing Tobucco, Suutf, &c. »q b tf DCASTLE A CAIUlUTIIMtS, COACH MAKERS, it side Franklin Square, nks to their friends for past favors, and o inform them that they are prepared to I execute with despatch all orders in their al. They are happy to state that the hull 'd by the recent fire has not seriously af- r operations. 3m ajiJo S A V A N N A H L INSURANCE COMPANY, of this city. 2HARD80NE, Prest. J. A. Nonius, Sec. ve Company is now prepared to take Ma re Risks, in this eity or the surrounding ti the most favorable terms, for which up- secretary, at their Office, No. 150 on the ]y Juno H JHIE FREELY ANI> KEEP COOL. flilNG is a most healthy exercise at this sea- in, and is the best preventive of sickness and bsand Pans, suspension and hand Shower •imps{ Lead Pipe, of nil sizes; forcing ing Pumps; beer and cider Pumps; mst approved paterns of Cooking a large assortment of well-made , at wholesale, for New-Yurk prices, by •Tmiles Sullivan, Whitaker Street, Savannah. Ga. [RING’S Restorative CORDIAL, for relief of Nervous Affections, Dyspepsia &c. 1 l) y L. J. MYER.S, Smet’a Building. HOYS, A LITTLE CHILDREN, nst received from New-York, another ns- Boys’ Clothing; among which is a new h Jackets, called the Military Jacket, and ry fashionable at the North. Also, Blue Ipaca Round Jackets—very handsome. Little Children: Beautiful Fancy and Silk Lustre Kilts, white, and just the weather. For saleat the Clothing store, nge, by G. S. NICHOLS. -D PENS. A new supply iust received by B, yl0 JOHN M. COOPER. In l\X SAPA RILL A A few bottles of the BtAEFENBERG SARSAPARILLA, which is fncrnlly considered a very valuable spring' and pmrripr medicine, and which has been exten- Isold in this city and vicinity,may be hadof the pber. p r i ce p er bottle. the Graeffenberg HEALTH BITTERS, Veg- fius, Green Mountain Ointment, etc. J. B. CUBBEDGE. GROCERIES, &cc.. F B^TII CONFECTIONEltS.-Arl REtill Coriander Seed, for sale by L. J. MYERS, apl 3 Smets’ Building. ARDEN SEEDS.—An assortment of choice VI fresh Aiardcn Seeds, just received and for sule by april 5 LaKOCHE & GODFREY. WRIGHT’S Pure Concentrated EXTRACTof IV I.F.MON, for flavoring Ice Creams, Jellies, die For sale by april 5 LaROCHE St GODFREY IUST RECEIVED, per Bark Vernon, Twenty I Boxes Mucena Oranges, Ten bbls Apples, by mar 29 J. D. JESSE. SPERM AND SOLAR OIL.—Landing from brig Excel mid for sule by LaROCHE & GODFREY, leb 27 Gnudry's Building. B AGGING & ROPE:.—80 bules Gunny Bag ging. HI pieces Russia Bagging. (10 do Ken tucky, do. 150 coils Kentucky Rope, in store and fur sale by apl 22 PADELFOltD, FAY <fc CO. R EFRIGERATORS.—Gold's Patent Union Refrigerators for preserving Fruits, Butter, Meuts and Provisions of all kinds, keeping them cool uml sweet. A few of the above superior refrigerators just received and for sale by ap 27 COLLINS <fc BULKI.F.Y, 100 Brynn-st. MEDICINES, &,c. O LIVE OIL, in quart bottles, best quality, just received and for sale by L. J. MYERS, april 19 Smets’ Building. C 1UBA MOLASSES. 100 lihds a superior urti J cle in store and for sule by May 22. ■ PADELFORD, FAY & CO. N EW ORLEANS SUGAR. 25 hhds. of prime quality in store and for sale by Muy 22. PADELFOltD, FAY St CO. B altimore bacon.—10 iihds superior Baltimore cured aides. 200 Hams. Lunding from brig Henrietta, and fur sale by may 3 ' BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO. C AREEN GINGER—a superior article. Just re- JI ceived per steamer Isabel, fram Havana, and lor sule by • L. J. MYER.S, may 10 Smets' Building. R EC’D, per bark Vernon, 20 boxes Oranges, 5 bbls. Apples, 10 bbls. Mercer Potatoes, 10 boxes Candles, and for sales by may 10 JOHN D. JESSE. C JOD LIVER OIL. llushton, Clark St Co.’s J celebrated genuine medicinal Cod Liver Oil.— Just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON St CO., May 13. Gibson’s Buildings. S HOULDERS anil SIDES. 22 hhds. prime Bacon Shoulders, 10 hhds. prime Bacon Sides. Landing from brig Stephen Young, trom N. Orleans, and for sale by May 24 COHENS St HERTZ. S UGAR.—100 bbls. Now Orleans Clarified Sugar, of excellent quality, for sale by May 25 12 HOLLIS & LaWSON. P ORT WINE <fc IIYSON TEA—10 quarter casks Port Wine, and 10* Kf chests HysonTea, in store and for sale by . uprill \\ M. DAVIDbON. May 21 \ LIME. 800 Bbls. LIME, cargo of schr. J Hudson. Landing and for sale by 1 BRIGHAM, KELLY i CO. B altimore corn. 3000 bushels corn, landing from sclir. H. N. Gambrill. For sale by May 21 BRIGHAM, KELLY St CO ( CHAMPAGNE CIDER,—15bbls. Champagne J Cider, landing from barque Isaac Mead, and ior Muy^l7 VV. M. DAVIDSON. R IO COFFEE. 50 bags prime Green Rio Cof fee. Landing, and for sate by May 28 JAS. A. NORRIS. *}r Bales COTTON OSNABURGS.—For & O sale at Factory prices by May 21 LaROCHE, BOWNE & CO. 1 IMF,.—500 bbls. Lime, per brig Carolina. For X-J sale by „ May 17 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. J.-Cjpry- F’LOUR. 200 bbls. Baltimore FLOUR, - landing from Schooner S & N. Gam lit ill ti. isMi Baltimore. For sale by May 21. BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. OT. T lor : for sule by ar 27 L. J. MYERS, Smets Building. N EW Orleans Sugar and Molasses.—20 hhds. N. O. Sugur, 50 bbls. do Molasses. Landing per schr Enterprise, and for sale by , nB y 7 BRIGHAM, KELLY & CO. R K(>I(. per schr. Ocean, forty bbls. hatf and bbls. Baltimore Flour, 100 Reynolds’ best Hams, 100 lbs. Belogna Sausages, and for side by may 10 JOHN D. JL8SL. .*0 tierces Western Sugar Cured Hams, of superior quality and highly recommended. For sale by HOLLIS & LAW fc GN. May 25 ~ C REAM ALE.—75 bbls. Cream Ale, a superior article to any other in this market, landing from barque Isaac Mead and ship ?,°«tt?port. For sale by , YV. M. DAY 1DSUN. May 17 West side Market-Square. R ECEIVED per ship Hartford, 10 boxes Oranges; 10 bbls. choice Mercer Potatoes; 5 lObbis. choice Mercer Potatoes; 5 firkins Goshen Butter; tine Cheese; 100 lbs. Smoked Salmon; 1 bbl. Cranberries; Parsnips, Beets and Carrots. ■ mar 29 -INO. D. •U-SSE. R ECEIVED per schooner Ocean, iront Balti more, Fifty superior Hams, Ten bills Flour, Five bbls Dried Apples, by mar29 J. 1). JEafcl- im llll.hhU’S FINE CUT TOBACCO,for side by LaROCHE it GODFREY, ntar 30 TUST RECEIVED, a fresh supply of Rappee, I Scotch and Macaboy Snuff, and tor eRle by mar 30 LaROCHE & GODFREY. R UM AND BRANDY. 20 bills. Boston Rum j une 14 ° ' l0 - BrR, ’ dy - byW: n M n SAVm.SON.‘ iC OALTIMORE HAMS. 14 O Baltimore Hams : landing from Schr. C. H. Hale, an Miiy r 92 16by COHENS & HERTZ. C *HII,DREN’8 Long Combs, Shell and Horn, ■’ just received and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO., June 10 Gibbons'Buildings S ARATOGA WATEIL^lOO dozen pint und qt. bottles of Saratoga Water. Just received trom the Springs, and for sule by H b G. R. HENDRICKSON & CO., mar 26 Gibbons 3uildmg. B acon sides and shoulders. 30 Casksprime Bacon Shoulders, 10Sides do.,land ing for Schr. C. C. Stratton, and for sale by June 13 CHARLES A. GREINER. B ROWN Linen Travelling Sacks. Just received, and for sale at the Cheap Clothing Store, Gib- b °May R 30 ?e ’ ^ 6. S N'CHOLS. DR. ALLEN'S v E G K TABLE C O HI P O U N D, FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, NERVOUS DEBILITY, BILIOUS AFFECTIONS, *c. rpHItf medicine ia offered to the public under the 1 assurittice that there is no article in existence having stronger claims to their conaiderotion Being compounded by a regular GRADUATE of JEF FERSON COLLEGE, Philadelphia, and a practis ing Physician of TWENTY YEARS STANDING in Philadelphia, his long clkj^ftetice hua confirmed him in the opinion that a compounded medicine was re quired to prevent and remedy the debilitation pro duced by residing in lovfc.miasmatic climates, and to counteract the prostrating influences of the many nervous diaordef/i with which the human lumily ure afflicted. DR. ALLEN is a well known physician, and has used the above medicine in his practice for twelve year with the most astonishing effect, having tested its qualities in above. | FIVE THOUSAND CASES. No medicine ever received more flattering recom mendation from physicians of eminent standing than has been bestowed oil tMs. Thousands are now suffering from that most dreadful complaint,'the Dyspepsia, when a sin gle bottle of Dr. Allen's Vegetable Compound would have the effect of removing jail those distressing feelings attendant on that most, debilitating disease. Sole Proprietors—G. W. .Allen, M. D. Phil, and A. J. & W. L. Cleavland. 207 King-st Charleston S. C. A A. SOLOMONS &. CO., July 13 Only agents in Savannah, Ga. A safe, and certain cure for Consumptw in of the Luigs, Spitting of Blood, Coughs, Colds, Astexma, Pain in the side, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, and all Pul monary Affections. Opinions of the Press. T HE Louisville Journal says: “Dr. Rogers’ Liver wort and Tar not only gives immediate relief in Coughs and Colds, but, from the testimony of men of the Highest standing here and elsewhere, it n mak ing some very remarkable cures in Consumption.” The Railway Register adds : “ We have heard i . v . sta ted by persons of great respectability, who have used this medicine, that it is one of the most remarkable medicines of the age, for Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pain in the Side and Breast, Spit ting of Blood, Whooping Cough, and all Lung Com plaints : which, if neglected, usually terminate in Con sumption ; and the certificated attached to the adver tisements would seem to justify this statement.” Liverwort. This plant has for many years been found to be of singular virtue in the cure cf affections of the Liver. More recently it was ascertained that it possessed great power in arresting bleeding at the lungs, coughs of a chronic character, etc., and of essential service in all disetuea of a pulmonaryteharacter. Tsfttf This article is now universally acknowledged to be the most healing and efficienapplication for diseased or decnyingjlUngs.or any poison of the fleshy or mus cular pUrte juCthe human Jts, medicinal.and preservative qualities were understood by the Egyp tians in the early ages of the world, and no doubt now exists among scientific men, that the preparation used in the embalmment of bodies, was composed princi pally of this ingredient. In later ages it was found to be in universal use among the aborigines of America, ami at this day it is their principal, and, in fact, only medicine for an unsound state of the lungs, or any approach to it. Those who are acquainted with the history of this hardy race of men, know that a death from Consumption is unknown among them! The medical faculty in all countries appear to have be come aware of the great healing properties of this article, and are now introducing it in their practice. Dr. Buchan, of England; Dr. Crichton, of St. Peters burg; Dr.LaPrieure.of Paris; and the distinguished Dr. Cooper, have been in the habit of combining it with other articles in their prescriptions, and with entire success. Beware of Counterfeits and base Imitations ! The genuine urticle is signed Andrew Rogers, on the engraved wrapper around each bottle. Price SI per bottle, or 6ix bottles for S5. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by SCOVIL & MEAD. 113 Chatree-et.. Between Conti and St. Louis-sts., N. Orleans, General Agents tor the Southern States. Sold Wholesale and Retail, by • THOMAS M. TURNER & CO., and TURNER & ODEN, Savannah, Ga. GEORGE PAYNE, Macon. May 29. TI1F GREAT REMEDY* For Rheumatism, Gout, Pain in the Tide. Hip, Back, Limbs and Joints, Scrofula, King'e Evil, White. Swellings, Hard Tumors, Stiff Joints, and all Fixed Pains whatever. WHERE THIS BLASTER IS APPLIED, PAIN CANNOT EXIST. r I'WIESE Plasters possess the advantages of be- I ing put up in air-tight boxes—hence they retain their full virtues in all climates. We havejust receiv ed the following testimonial from C. C. Sellars, an eminent lawyer in successful practice in Wilcox county, Alabama. Hois a gentleman in high stand ing , and one whose influence has great weight: “Camden, Ala., Nov. 24th 1848. “Messrs. Scovil <V A/eatZ-—Gentlemen: Having been requested to state what, has been the result of my experience in the use of your “Hebrew Plaster,” I cheerfully comply by paying that 1 have found it to be as heretofore recommended, an “invaluable me dicine.” In different cases of my family I have ap plied the Plaster to Chronic Sores, Tumors and Paius, and it has never failed to afford instant relief. I have also used it with gtod effect upon my own per son in the cure of ulcers, with which I have been se verely afflicted. Respectfully, &c. C. C. SELLARS. It has been very beneficial in cases of Weakness, such as Pain and Weakness in the Stomach, Weak Limbs, Lameness, Affection of the Spine, Female Weakness, &c. No female, subject to pain and weakness in the back, or side, should be without it. Married ladies, in delicate situations, find great relief from constantly wearing this Plaster. The application of the Plasters between the shoul ders has been found a certain remedy for Colds, Coughs, Phthisic and Lung Affection in their primary times, it. destroys inflainntion by perspiration. Purchasers are advised that a mean counterfeit of this article is in existence. CAUTION.—The subscribers arc the only General Agents in the Southern States for the sale of this tru ly valuable Plaster; and in order to prevent purchas ers being imposed upon by s counterfeit article, sold in this city and elsewhere, tor the genuine, they in vite particular attention to the following Marks of t he Genunr : 1st. The genuine is put up in smooth. engineturned bottomed boxes. 2. The genuine has the evgraved kead of Jew David on the directions, around the box. 3d. Unless it has. (on the. direction around box) a •opy o f the Record of the Court to E. Taylor, Roch ester. it i8 counterfeit. SCOVIL MEAD, 113 Charles street, New Orleans, Wholesale General Agents for the Southern States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Sold Wholesale and Retail by THOMAS M. TURNER, & CO., and TURNER <fc ODEN, Savannah. May 29 GEORGE PAYNE, Macon. HOTELS. M FJLOYD HOUSE, Macon, Geo.— The Proprietor moat respectfully returns his thanks to his friends and the travelling public, lor the unparalleled patronage received by lum du ring his administration over the above establishment, and hopes, by renewed and unremitting efforts to please, to merit the very liberal encouragement that has been lavished upon him for the last eight months. And he is enabled to do this from the fact that the r LOYD HOUSE is the most eligible house in the place ot its locution, or, in fact, ever can be. It has more front than all ot the houses of the kind in Macon put together, having/owr hundred and t wenty feet,andetand- ing on the corner of two of the most fashionable streets in the city, where those wishing it cun have a front room at any time. THE FURNITURE IS ALL NEW, Table and Rooms, and he challenges a comparison by any house between New-York and New-Orleana. The Tallahassee Stage Office is permanently located at the Floyd H« owe. In connection with this House is a splendid New Six Horse Omnibus got up expressly for its U9e. Macon, Ga. May 9. 6m S. BUFORD. MARIETTA HOTEL. M THE Proprietors of the Marietta Hotel, would respectfully inform their friends and the i»u blic generally, tlitt. their house has been greatly enlarged and thoroughly repaired. Their rooms are furnished with good bedding, and well ventilated, and they are determined to spare neither pains or expense, in ma king it one of the best houses in upper Georgia. Marietta is one of the most beautiful and pleasant villages ol this portion ofthe State, and at the highest point on the Western and Atlantic Rail Road, between the Atlantic Ocean and Tennessee River. Every* in ducement is Here held out to the people of the low country, to spend the Summer months in our village. The society is as good as can be found in upper Geor gia ; the water is as pure and healthy ns *tne moun tains can afford;, three miles off is our beautiful Ken- nesaw, Irom which may be seen nearly all the highest points in Georgia. The proprietors are prepared with horses, buggies and carriages, to accommodate all who may wish to ride for pleasure or on business, and are determined to see that none go away dissatisfied. JOHN F. ARNOLD, GEORGE S. OGLESBY, april 5—4m(w) Proprietors. P. S. The Savannah Republican, Charleston Even ing News, and Macon Messenger and Journal, will please copy five times, weekly, and forward their ac counts to us at Marietta, for payment, or come and spe us and board it out. MISCELLANEOUS. H IUHI.Y improved yeast pow ders. F’orsuleby L. J. MYERS, J»ue 7 Smets’ Building. 7p IIOM ASTON I.IME.—500 bbls first quality J- Thoinuston Lime, landing from schr Anita Dimon, oreale by Juu7 COHENS & HERTZ. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. Theunder- YV signed is prepared to execute with neatness and despatch, all workin the above line. No. 142 Brough- ton-street, two doors West of I W Morrell's Furni ture store. Mu.V 23 L. SOLOMONS, Agent. O TARD, DUPUY, <fcc. BRANDY. 4 half l’ipes Otnrd, Dupuy, &c. Brundy, landing from brig I,. Baldwin. For-tole by — Jur YV. M. DAVIDSON. P OKY and MADEIRA WINES. 10 qr.easka Burgundy Fort, and 10qr.easka Madeira, land ing from brig L. Baldwin. For sale by June 5 W. M. DAVIDSON. H OUSEKEEPERS’ GOODS. Table Mats, wire l'lish Covers, Dressing Cases, Napkin-ringe, Nut Picks, Fluting Seisors, Pinking irons, Lamp Scisors, Cork Screws, Ice Baenkers, Cork Drawers, Fnste J aggers, Alamode Needles, Sardine Openers, Patent Bala,aces, Marble Rolling-pins, Butter Prints, Faucets, &c, &c. Received by Tate arrivals and for sale by COLLINS & BULKLEY, J u * le 8 100 Bryan street. WEDDING CAKE DOXES.-A supply * v ceived an d ior sule by re- mar 30 JOHN M. COOPER. W HITE Linen Sack Jackets: A neat and beau tiful article for gentlemen in their study this warm weather. F or sale cheap, at the Clothing store, Gibbons’ Range, b v June_l ' GEO. S. NICHOLS. ( ^ UNNY BAGGING.—50 bales Gunny Bagging VT landing from brig Carlton, for sale by JuneS ■ JAS. A. NORRIS. 7TYTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, JU of Hurt fori.', Conn. Tile undersigned. Agents of the above C ompany, continue to take risks against Fire on Buildings, Stocks, &c., on the most fa vorable terms. May 24 > COHENS <fe HERTZ. H ousekeeper*’ brushes Dusting and Floor Brushes \; Scrub and Hearth Brushes; Popes Head, and Furniture Brushes; Whitewash Brushes; Painters’ and S.\loe Brushes; Crumb, Flesh, and Tooth Brushes ; BeU Bug Brushes, fur eradicat ing bed bugs; Plate and Pottle Brushes. The above Brushes are of superior quality, and are for sale at low prices. COLLINS ,fc BULKLEY, mar 27 , 100 Bryan,street. TUST RECEIVED, arid for sale, the Queen ol the West, and Iron Kin s, Cooking Stoves, which are the most economical an 1 saving of fuel, of any stove ever invented, and ex tiresely for the southern market. apl 17 Me AUTHOR & MORSE. H O X MARROW.—A troi'li supply of pure Ox Marrow for promoting t.lW growth of hair and beautifying its appearance, pn pared by Deseey and Piver, just received and for sab l*y G. II. In HICKSON, & CO. June L0. (ribbons’ Building. P SPFEIfc, NUTMEGP, A :e. 20 bags black Pepper; 1 bbl. Nutmegs; 1 case Mace; 10 l>ng.< Ciineer; 100 mats of Cinmm.cTi. Just received and for sale by G. II IIUNPhllCKSON & Co. OPS, IIOi\S.— New crop, ji jtt received and for sale by LhUOCHE de GODFREY, mar 30 Gaitdry’s Building. ^JAYANNAH GYMNASIUM^ The subscrib- or respectfully informs the l.adit t nml Gentlemen of Savannah that lie is now fully pn hared for the re ception of company, and will an all rimes from this date be fully supplied with the best t i lee Creams, Cakes, Confectionary, LrAxonade. and the very best favored Lemon anti Ginger Pop vrr made in this city. Cotillion and ifamilv Parties, Fie Nics and Bo a t Excursions will he burnished with th eabove articles on short notice and v&t reasonable prices. k V The Garden and Grounds attached to the Gym- uasiuui will be open to ladies and centleinen all hours o f the day and evening until 10 o’clock, Wind refresh ments will be served them upon giving hiotice with tqe bell. I P. 8. All the archery apparatus having arrived Ladies wishing to form clubs are now' not vied. May 19 * tf WM. CLA<fSHORN P ARASOLS*—A large assortment Plaim andTig- ured Parasols, Sun Shades, and Sun Ifmbrellas Just received by april 13 LATHROP Fi'OOTE. tOTTER’S VEGETABLE CATfiioLI- CON. For Sale by L. J. MYF.r~ June 5. Smets’ Building, ANOTHER SUPPLY.—I om this day Veceiv ing another large assortment of thote fine f-ffiirts, made liy tlie Judsons, and unsurpassed (if equaled) by any m the United States. Those in want co p get them at the clothing store, Gibbons’ range. June 29 G. 8 >HCHO BOO KSj 8co, nPHE PILLARS OF HEttUiua . ,o.„ ratlTe ot 'I’ravela in Spain and morooco In 1848: by David Urquhart, Esq., M. K, In a vol- ume9. * ,r . V' ’ " The History of the Confessional: by John Henry Hopkins, D. D. Heroines ol the Missionary Enterprise;' or Bketoi- Eddy 1>rumin<!nt l0 “ ale Missionaries: by. Daniel Milman’s Gibbon's Rom*: Harpers' edition; 40 cents per volume. ’ Lights and Shadows ot Domestic Life, and other Tales; by the author of “Roseand her Lamb," Sta. 0Uo Weiickstern. * r ° n,a " Ce ° f Hun e^“* Ufa ’ b * o ™iT 81 by Henry VVoi fcworth Longfellow,, in Heloise: or the Unre+esled Secret; a tale of Talvl' Norman Leslie; a tale; by C. G. H„ author of “The Curate ot Linwood.” din. Life ot Jeau Paul Frederic Hitcher: translated by Eliza Buckminster Lee. Merrzofanii’s System applied to the study of th* French, with a Treatise: by J. Roemer. Hand Book of Mediaival Geography and History- by Wilhemn Puitz. , ‘ ' The Daltons : by Lcyer ; part 2 ' Dictionary of Mechanics and Engine Work : by OliverByrue ; parts 10, Hand 10. The Housekeeper’s Bock of Valuabl* Receipts: b Mrs S. J. Stratton. No. 17 Boston edition Shakspeare. '' Staudish the Puritan ; a tale of the American Revo lution : by Eldred Grayson, Esq. - ~ Latter-Day Pamphlets, No. 5: by Thqmas Carlyle: for May, Stump Orator. The Duchess Almeda : by Eugene Sue. The Traitor ; or the Fate oi Ambition : by Emer. son Bennett. The Collegian ; a novel: by the author of “ Taloi ot the Five Senses.” The Steward : by Henry Cockton : part 2 anil coin-, pletion. ! l'he Thousand and One Phuntoms : by Alexander Dumas. Received by JOHN M. COOPER. July 9 N E W B O OKS. ■ Poetical and Prose Writings of Charles S Sprague—new and re-' vised edition : a -v The Onyx Ring: by the late John Sterling—with * sketch of his life ; Heroines of the Missionary Enterprise or sketches prominent Female Missionaries : by Daniel Q. Anne Boleyn, a tragedy, by Geo. HTBoker, author of “ Camynos” &c : The Mistake of a Life-Time, or the Robber of the Rhine Valley : by Waldo Howard : ' r ' Speech of the Hon. 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STATES I lAVING received a small supply of TEA NUT6 I 1 collected at great expense of money and laboi in the middle districts of China, from the, most cell bran d Tea Plantations ofthe Empire, I am prepare to fulfil iny engagements by accommodating the pill lie with a share ofthe Nuts received. My main Ol ject is to plant and cultivate; but ns I am quite cei tain that I have obtained, after the labor ol' thre years, the tiost quality of Tea Nuts, I am disposed t meet the wishes of tile public, and to share thei with others —Ten Nuts gathered in the neighfiorhoo oi Canton are scarcely worth cultivating, on accoui ofthe inferior quality ofthe Tea. it ieobviousiyth interest ot the planter to submit to an increased e: pense, to secure a superior quality of Tea Nut, in© tablishing a Ten Plantation, whether large or small. In prosecuting this arduous undertaking, I am I fact acting af an agent for the benefit of the publi Neither the State, the public, or any individual, hi ever extended to me the iqd of a single cent. For convenience and security, tho Nuts will 1 packed in tin boxes, and forwarded from GreenvUl 8. C., by such conveyance and to such addresses tl purchaser may direct, to uny part of foe U. 8tntes. TEA PLANTS—now on their passagefrom Chin selected with a single eye to quality, by a-gentjeuu ot largo experience in horticultural pursuits, and |>i haps better acquainted with the character of tlie T< Plant, than any person in Europe or Afherica jy also be shared with those desirous. of obtaining small supply. A specification of foe eollbeatadapted to the growl of the plant, the mode of planting, cultivating, A dee., will accompany each pnrceL .,,., Application should be made (post-paid) to the su scriber. ... JUNIUS SMITH, Greenrille, S. C. P. S. Essays on the Cultivation of the Tea Plus for aide nt foe Bpok Store of J. M. Cooynn. *„* Favannaii Republican, gopy three times week and send bill to this office.* aprii 18 D R. S. B. SMITH’S Vegetable Comramptfon Our*, in Powder. For sale by L. J. MY'ERS, ' June 11 Smets’ Building.'