Daily morning news. (Savannah, Ga.) 1850-1864, March 30, 1850, Image 3

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—77ie Flower of the Banana.—A friend who • „t in the Isabel, from Havana, has pre- n " '".a to us a specimen of the flower of the ?T" tc tr fe—a great curiosity to any one who has'never had an opportunity of seeing the plant ir The flower is of a deep purple color, ZZX the Egg Plant or Guinea Squash, and Wine not yet unfoldll, is quite a solid layer “ bl .y B( i leaves, tiering to a pointed apex, nd presenting as near the uppearnnce of a all sugar loaf, of some two pounds weight, ! " na „ ,i,in<rto which we can think ef comparing us n ''j’[ ie three outside leaves are detached I- 1 the others—at their root may be seen the little flowers, i" clusters, from which proceed ,hc bunches of rich fruit that hang pendant from the banana tree in Cuba. Every layer of ) ett vs contains the germ of a bunch, and, form diis it can well be imagined that the tree, which is generally from twelve to fifteen feet |,j„h, must be very productive. When in full flower, or loaded with the ripe fruit, it must present a very rich appearance. The flower L left at our office for inspection, but it is requested that it should not be handled.— Charleston Courier. jy q'ho Legislature of Louisiana adjour ned Thursday the 21st inst. COMMODOKE PERRT AND CAt. HUNTER. A Naval Court of Inquiry, composed of Com modores Morris and 8hubrick, and Comman der Dupont, has been ordered to assemble at Anapolis on the 15th of April, to make an in vestigation into the capture of Alvarado, by Lieut. Hunter. The quarrel between Com. Perry and Capt. Huntor, has attracted considerable attention and the public will feel an interest in the in vestigation of the affair which.gave rise to it. Cant. Hunter,has addressed a pretty tart letter to Coni. Perry, dated Washington, March 11, wherein language is employed that does not bespeak much cordiality of feeling between the two. Capt. Hunter in his letter says to Com. Perry. Every one knows that you have never yet been accused of u noble or generous act, and no one knows it better than myself. Why did you come home and undermine the veteran Connor, and why have you not done justice to thenobie and daring Tatnall 1 These are ques- lioas which I surmise you will not answer ; but, sir, 1 will answer them for you. It was found ed upon jealousy, and without any nobility of character, you determined to violate every rule of honor for the relevation of yourself and fami ly. In my youth,, when a young and innocent boy, before the down was upon my cheek, or h malicious feeling had entered my bosom, did you attempt to crush me to tlig earth by the strong arms of power. It appears, however, flint the innocent boy whom you then tried to destroy, has since grown to manhood, that the Costs of forty odd winters now sprinkle his locks, and ho stands before you erect, your equal in every thing except that military ran k behind which you shelter yourself. Again, after charging Com.. Perry with' ap plying to an enemy for a certificate against a brother officer, he adds! You retreated, sir, from “Tobasco’’ under fire of the enemy after demanding an unconditional surrender; and you know perfectly well that when one of the most gallant officers of our Navy was killed, (Chas. W. Morris.) it was retreat ing, with a white flag atyour fore. I have em ployed no one, sir, to make mo a cartoon'of '‘Alvarado.” You have been more fortunate than myself, and I sincerely congratulate you in having one who has enabled yoq. to place on the walls of the Navy Department yotir great and glorious victories. I have no doubt - you will be handed down to posterity equally illus trious with your great and noble brother, upon whose reputation you have lived so long. Re spectfully, &c. C.G Hunter. RELIGIOUS NOTICE—The Rev. S. Bonhomme, a converted Israelite, Agent and Missionary of the Society for Meliorating the Spirita- iditio" •'— r —in v — si. the Evening, in the Second Baptist Church. . The subject for the Morning’s Service, will be from flic Prophecy of Zschariah, vm. 23. For the Evening Service: . 1. The present moral and religious state of the Jews, the extent of their dispersion and numbers, tar political and commercial influence. ■I The progress of reformation, commenced about Inc year 1750, by Moses Mendelsahn„to the present 3. The progress of Christianity among them since the year 1808 to the present, their future prospects, “nil that of the world. • The public are respectfully invited to attend, mar 30 * „ -■ Op 0 ST. JOHN’S CHURCH—On Monday , next, being Easter Monday, at 12 o’clock, A. M., an election will be held at the Church for two wardens and eight Vestrymen, to serve for the ensu- ■ag year. R. G. GUERARD, Sec’y. r35°NOTICE.—'Tbo holders of ARTILLERY ARMnwv Serried la the Churches. Divine Service will be'held in the Churehea of this city to-morrow, Sunday, March Slit, as follows: Independent Presbyterian church, South Broad street—Ror. W. Preston,U D. Preach- to |lR3T “^SBYT^AN CHURCH, 107 Brough- ton street—Rev, J. B. Ross, Morning and Afternoon- CHRIST CHURCH, (Episcopal) Monument Square. —Rev. Edward Nkukville, D. D. Morning and Af ternoon. The Rt. Rev. Bishop Elliott will admin ister Confirmation in this Church in the Morning. ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, (Episcopal,) South Broad •treet—Rev. Rufus White. Morning and After- noon. Confirmation will be administered in this Church by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Elliott, in {he Eve- "t&INITY CHURCH, (Methodist) St. Jamcs’Square. Rev. James E. Evans. Morning, Afternoon and Eve- ning. WE3TLEY CHAPEL, (Methodist) South Broad street—There will be no service in this Church, which will remain closed, until further notice. ANDREW CHAPEL, (Methodist) New street— Rev. C. A. Kclwood. Morning, Afternoon and Eve ning. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Cliippeway Square- Rev. Thomas Rambaut. Morning, Afternoon and Evening. In the evening a discourse on the Divinity of Christ—“Resurrection." Seats Free. The Rev. Mr. Bonhomme will preach in the Morning, from the Prophecy of Zachariah, vm. 23. See Religious No tice in another column. SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, Wright Square.— Rev. J. P. Tustin. Morning and Evening. The Rev. Mr. Bonhomme will deliver a discourse in .he Eve ning—Present condition of the Jews. See Religious Notice. LUTHERAN CHURCH, Wright Square.—Rev. A. J. Kahn. Morning and Afternoon. CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, (Ro man Catholic) Drayton street—Rev. J. F. O'Neil, and Rev. J. F. Kinny. Morning and Afternoon. ' UNITARIAN CHURCH, Armory Hall, Wright Square—Rev. J. A. I’enniman. There will bo no service in this Church in consequence of the absence of the Pastor. PENFIELD MARINER’S CHURCH. Bay Street Rev. T. Hutchings. Morning, Afternoon and Eve ning. KAAL KOASH MICKVA ISRAEL. Liberty and Whitaker street—Levi Hart, Reader. This day [Saturday.] COLORED CHURCHES. First African Church, (Baptist,) Green Ward, John Cox, Preacher. Morning, Afternoon and Evening. SecondAfrican Church (Baptist) Franklin Ward— Andrew Marshall, Preacher. Morning, Afternoon and Evening. Third African Church, (Baptist,) Oglethorpe Ward ** ' • - - 3Qn an( j -Preacher. Morning, Afternoon i Evening. TURNER’S Compound Fluid Ex-tract of Conyza and Styllingia. T HIS preparation is a Concentrated Extract, con taining all trte Active Medical Properties of the Conyza, (commonly known ns Black Root,) and the Styllingia, or Queen’s Delight , These plants have been long used among our South ern Negroes, and recently by the Medical Profession, with the happiest results, in cases of Chronic Rheu matism, Ulcers of long standing, and Secondary Syphilis, ft is much superior to any preparation of Sarsaparilla as an alterative, being more active and prompt in iu operation on the system. These facts have induced the subscribers to present to the atten tion of Physicians a fluid extract prepared strictly ac cording to Chemical and Parmoceutical science, de void of all the feculent and inert parts of the roots, not doubting that it will supersede the unscientific and crude preparations hitherto used. Price—$1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5. Prepared and sold by TURNER A ODEN, Monument-Square, And by T. M. TURNER, mar 29 181 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, GAUDRY’S BUILDING, BULL-ST. J. B. CUBBEDGE, Printer of the Daily Mornino News, respectful ly informs his friends and the public, that having made extensive additions to his well selected assort ment ofprinting materials, he is prepared to excecute with despatch every Variety of BOOK and JOB PRINTING, and on terms ns reasonable as those of any other establishment in the South. By the em ployment of the beBt materials and superior Work men, and giving his personal attention to the business, he doubts not that he will be able to give the fullest satisfaction to all who may favor him with their pa tronage. |!$r Orders may be left at the Book Store in Con gress street, or at tbo office of the Daily Morning News, No. 117 Bay-street. mar 25 PASSENGERS. ;,, emu win be paid, by callim I Chairman of Armory Building, mar 3(£—2t y WM. R. SYMONS. m\ Per steamer Wm Seabrook, from Charleston- Misses N A H Wade and svt, Miss A Grady, Miss S L Burnett, Mrs Seabrook, child and nurse, Mess Hayne and son, Edwards, J Half, Potter, C Rodes, N Wright M Kin";, T C Hackett, W Harden, J Rosseiut, W Ros- seiut, W J Rolandson, F Fink, E Greenfield, Sleight, J J Marsh, E M Cotton, Dr A Fish, Toflivor, Olds, G M Taylor, L M Hudson, T R Whipple, J McIntosh, Jos McIntosh, Capt R H Revell, Mr Frances, Mr Wade Mrs Habersham 1 B Seabrook, T J Wells, 16 on deck. Per Brig Josephus, for N Orleans—Mrs Hills, Mr Parms. CONSIGNEES. Commercial intelligence. LATEST DATES. Liverpool, March 9 | Havre, Mar 7 | Havana, Mar 22. hales FOR HAMBURG AND AU GUSTA.—The fine new steam-packet 'OREGON, Capt. T. N. Philpot, will leave This Day, March 30th, at five o’clock. T. M. For freight or passage, having fine accommodations, ap ply on board, or to .M. A. COHEN. Way-freight payablo by shippers, and must be on board by 4 o'clock. mar 30 CHARLESTON, March 28.—There was rather an active demand for Cotton yesterday, at about the rates current on the preceding day. The sales reach 3,326 bales, at the following prices, viz : 26 bales at 10}; 16 at 101; 57at 10j; 287 at 10}; 38 at 10 13-16; 264at 10} ; 627 at 11; 469 at 11}; 474 at 11} ; 128 at 11 7-16; 57 at 11} ; and 159 bales at life. AUGUSTA, March 27, P. M.—There has been some demand to-day, and a few lots have changed hands ut the reduction noticed in our last. The river is in good boating order, with every pros pect of continuing so for some weeks to come. LIVERPOOL, March 8, 1850.—Our Cotton mar ket has beep unusually dull and depressed since the departure of the last Btcnmer, and in order to effect sales, holders are compelled to submit to a decline of }d per lb on all qualities below fair, which, from its scarceness, maintains, though in limited demand, a higher relative value, fair Orleans and Mobile bring quoted the same as in our last circular, and fair Upl'd at }d per lb decline only. The quotations are—fair Orleans 6}d ; fair Mobile 6}d; fair Upland 6|d ; middling qualities 6}U per lb. ' " ** sachunetts continues un- The trade report from Massac! satisfactory, spinners and manufacturers of the low and heavy descriptions of yams and goods cleMrly de monstrating the unremunerating state of their trade, by a demonstration to adhere to, and even increase the working of short time, in which they are confirmed by the less favorable accounts from India. The sales for the weekending let inst., were estimat ed at 27,910 bales, of which speculators took 4,800 and exporters 1,070 bales. Those for the week end ing this evening are called 25,620 bales, of which 3,210 bales were sold on speculation, and 3,700 for export. The American descriptions sold are 7,340 Orleans, at 5 a7}d ; 8,250 Upload, 5} a 7}; 4,740 Mobile and Ala bama, at 5} a 7} ; and 320 Sea Island at 9 a 16d per lb. The stock of Cotton in this port is estimated at 524,- 000 bales, of which 343,000 are Amerioan, sgaiost a to tal stnek of 417,000 bales at this time lust year, of which 265,000 were American. Under tbelnfluence of heavy importations of flour from France, and favorable weather for farming ope rations, a serious and unexpected deeline has taken place in oar corn market—best Western Canal, Bal timore and Ohio flour having been sold at 21s per bbl., equal to a decline of Is. 6d. per bbl. New Wes- tern 18 a 21s., and old soar Western 21s. perbbl.— Indian corn has been in a very limited demand at a decline of 2s. per quarter, and prices may be consid ered nominal at 26 a 27s. per quarter for yellow, and 27s. to 27s. 6d. per quarter for choice white. Indian meal 13s. per bbl. Wheat 5s. 3d a 6s. 6d. per 70 lbs. The sales of Turpentine only amount to 455 bids, at 5s. 9d. par cwt. for inferior, to 7s. 6d. perewt. for good quality. The supply of common Rosin contin- uos moderate, and some small salas have been named at 3s. 3d. to 3s. 4d. per cwt. Yours respectfully, • Brown, Shipley A Co. “Rotte rdam, March 5. “We quote 38 centimes for Middling Cottons : the market is bare. At this moment, however, lliere is also no demand. Considerable orders were expected from Germany, but there are only complaints of pri ces being too high, and a general determination ts suspend business. “The supplies of Rice, hitherto received from Charleston, sold quicklev: two cargoes in Amster dam, and one per Hansa, here; the latter, of very good quality, at 12}fl. to be taken from the quay. There were re-sales of the some at 13fl. Two cargoes are ex- sell so quickly, 108}, 7?; 1 State 5's, 67 a 69; Lousiana Union Bank Bond*, none for sale; Massachusetts "Sterling 5’s, 105, in demand ; Maryland 5’s, 90 sellers; N. New State 5’s 96 a 97, wanted; do 6's, 107 a 108 ; Ohio 6’s, 100 a 103, none for sale; Pensylvania 5’s, 83 sellers; no South Caro lina for sale. The movement in the Consul murket in London has been upward, the quotations for money having reached 96}, showing 1} pencent rise during the week indicating the confidence of capitalists in the preser vation oi peace between England and the confluen ts! powers. The bullion in the Bank was £17,126,000. The circulation - £10,000,000; Deposites, 9,830,000, There was more activity in the Money market and the rates were improving. . GERMAN BALL.—a Ball for the Bene fit of the INDEPENDENT BRASS BAND E 8ty en on Monday Evening next, the 1st of | J \E“’®tthe Lyceum Hall. rm. t> had of Mr. Ruecket, Leader of i Hr,,,!“"t’ West Broad-st., or at the Market Square House, and also at the dner n r J 11,80 at the door. onenlHi uts wil1 be furnished, and the Ball will open at the usual hours. 4t mar 27 IjS^WGIOUS EXERCISES.—THE fweek will, v ' , LK.—The sevice peculiar to this IneTdav eve^f" 5 pIttce in the Catholic Church, on Wed- I'hc f mnw nL g n , ext ‘ at 7 o'clock, and continue in |_ne Pillowing order, viz ; I aflon. ay CVe,ling ’ 0Hicc of Tenebro with explan- l '"rt-al PrJf nlng ’ °* Tendbrb’s Doctrine of the I Fridav me ® , T'unsubstamiation. FriZ « 0 c ock, Veneratio l 1,-ri) 0 o clock, Vi !.s,tn“L e „ Ve " mg ’. Pa88 ion and Death of Christ ion of the Cross. ras910n and Death of Christ Font momm S> 8 o’clock/Blessing of Baptismal U "'!S“c°teiii ,S ’ m8h Ma88 “ nd diecour «> on the Re- * 5t mar 26 FT SCHOOL.—The subscriber respectfully ihasetnenTrlf*!h Ce a ^at he has opened a School in the e =5 8 u econd B “P dat Church, hi which.will ration ni? brunches ot a thorough English'Ed- *uientarv ar “Mention will be given to' the el- ■ ftZFgn. j udlea ' „ BERNARD MALLON. | W YE1L CE8 '~ Re ' r . J ' T ' ROBERT, Rev. II. O. j, , OLIVER <fc CO., actors and Commiaalon Merchants, M. M BAY 8TREKT, SAVANNAH. mar 28 ly 8. H. Oliver. tOCRHANE An CAMAK, S Office ovi M 8 - over the Georgian Reading 8 Osborn,, i A - . SAVANNAH. War28^ Thomas U. Ctmak. ! Room-AES Per schr Kensington, from Philadelphia—Cohens & Hertz; J L Locke &. Co, Wood, Cloghom & Co, T R Wayne, 8 M Pond, D L Cohen, N B Knapp, W Buck- nell, Jr, & Co. Per schr La Belle Francesco, from N Orleans—Co hens & Hertz, A Minis, R Habersham & Son, P II Behn, Davis & Copp. Per steamer Wm Seabrook, from Charleston—C R R. Steamer DeKalb, llabun & Fulton, M J Solomons, L Robadier, Dr D Hamilton, J Olmstead. Per schr C A Greiner, from Philadelphia—Thos S Wayne, S M Pond, T R Mills, Yonge & Gommell, N Cruger, .Turner & Oden, L J Myers, W Duncan, Bos ton & Gunby, J, Rosenhand, J Lippman, Weeds & Morrell, LARoche Sl Godfrey, .Padefl’ord, Fay & Co, Brigham, Kelly & Co, A A Solomons, N B & H Weed H A Crane, A Holt, G N Nichols, J A Mayer, J E John son, M FI Dessan, W Bucknell, Jr, &. Co, C Hatridge, R Einstein, C A Greiner, Einstein & Eckman. Per schr Gen Irvin, from Baltimore—Swift Dens- low & Webster, Davis Sl Copp, W Sl R Mclntire. J C Brown, J D Jesse; Jno Dillon, Brigham, Kelly Sc Co, F Harrison, A Welles & Co, Scr&nton, Jollnston &, Co, Boston Sl Gunby, S M Pond, J IF Ladd, T R Mills T S Wayne, R H Howell, N B & H Weed, J L Locke Sc.Co, E O’Byme, T Pendergast, P Jacobs, J V Cou- nerah and order Per schr Cohassett, from N Orleans—T S Wayne, W B Giles Sc Co, W C O’Drisqoll, H J Gilbert Swift Denslow Sc Webster, Padelford, Fay & Co, T R Mills, F T Willis Sc Co, Brigham, Kelly & Co, Wood, Clag- hora Sc Co, E Parsons Sc Co, S M Pond, A Wecb. . Per steamer J Randolph, from Augusta—250 bales Cotton and Mdze, to Allen, Ball Sc Co, T R Milas, Dr Hitchcock, USA (CHAMPAGNE CIDER.—25 barrels Newark Refined Champagne Cider, in store and for sale by mar 6 W. M. DAVIDSON. GEORGIA LANDS, or tr F’or sale the following tracts of Land : Lot Number 351, 3d District Early 92, 9th “ 44 44 241, 6th “ Irwin. 44 44 156, 12th “ Dooly. 7. 13th it 44 user, 3d “ 1st Section. 44 44 353, 1st, “ 1st “ 44 4t 148, 14th “ 1st “ 44 44 839, 3d “ 2d “ 44 44 269, 5th “ 2d 44 44 21, 22il “ 2d 44 44 14, 23d “ 2d “ 14 U USOl 19th •204: 10th 2d ‘i “ 3d “ 44 44 1266, 20th “ ■ 3d “ 44 44 631, 17th 97, 23d “ 3d “ 44 44 “ 3d “ 44 44 268, 4th “ 4th “ 44 44 318, 10th « 4 th “ •44 it 255, 6th “ 4th “ Apply to mar 18 tf' JOS. BANCROFT, No. 117 Bay-el pectejl from Savannah, which may not s but tne price may be maintained.” Money Matters, Trade, ike. NEW YORK, March 25.—The Foreign News has had little or no effect on the money market—for Ames rican securities, the advices are more favorable than was at first anticipated. The disunion question which has been so long agitating the comunity here seems to have no effect on our securities in London, as will be seen by the following latest quotations from Barings’ Circular:—The accounts and quotations re ceived from the United StateB by the last steamer produced firmness on this side, and as the quantity of Stock now for sulo is generally spcakiqg small, and aache atmndance of money continues, we quote an improvement in prides. United 6’s ’62, 92 a93; do *67-R insnrinrinns lOHA? n 107<U ’fiR IinnHa 1^171 a FOR AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG. The superior light draught steam Pack et, H. L. COOK, Captain Shaw, win leave as above, Tuesday, at five o’clock For Freight or Passage, apply on board, at Dillon's wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent, 'mar 30 smt DRAWS TH18 DAT. #50,000! 190,0001 50 J610,0001 Ptiac*_of $1»OO0 Tickets only Ten Dolbure ! FOR PHILADELPHIA—Puainute Only, The regular packet schr. JULIA ELIZA 4jyS£Cniit. lligbee, will sail This Day, the 30th inst., tor above port For passage, apply to the Cap- ;e Only net.,Tor above port For passage, apply to the Cap tain, on board, at Anderson’s lower wharf, or to mar 30 It C. A. GREINEll. FOR PHILADELPHIA.—Heron’s Line. The regular packet schooner DART, Capt. SjaikSomera, will hnVo despatch for above port. For freight v — — *-— A wharf, or to mar 29 or passage, apply on board, at Harris' C. A. GREINER. fit FOlt BOSTON.—The new and fast sail ing Burk, RHONE, Jewett, Master, having a ’(ht luwtejl her freight engaged, will meet with despatch. For freight engagements apply to mar 20 PADELFORD, FOlt PHILADELPHIA—HERON’S LINE.—The fine regular Packet Schooner, ALFRED EXALL, Capt. Colder, will have despatch for above port For freight or passage, having fine immodstions, apply on board or to CHAS. A. GREINER. . FOR ST. MARY’S, ViaDarinn, St Simohs, Island, Brunswick, Bethel, Jcf- irsonton, Ac. The steam-packet IVAI! HOE,Captain P. McNelty, is now receiving freight and Passsengers at Ferry wharf, and will leave on Thu»8- dav, at t o'clock M. P. For Freiglit or Passage, ap- M. A. C ' ply on board, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent. All Freights payable by shippers, and will be stored during the absence of the boat free of charge. Freights consigned to the Agent will be forward ed free of comnuasions. mar 29 S’^GEOKWIA iINA. [IE very light draught Steam-packets H. L. COOK find OREGON are now making regttlar trips, i former commanded by Capt. T. E. Shaw, uud UNION STKA.tlltOAT COMPANY" OF AND SOUTH CAROLINA fPHE -*- fin The former commanded by Capt. the latter by Capt. T. N. Philpot, both gentlemen of experience on-the SavtmnaH River. These boats are enabled to reach AugtuM’End Hum- burg, iu file lowest stages of the river. Flip days of departure are: TIP From Savannah, on TUESDAYS and SAT URDAYS, and rar 3 From Augusta and Hamburg, on SATUR DAYS and WEDNESDAYS. 2-1P Freight consigned to the Agent at Savannah* to he'sent via the river, into South Carolina, Georgia, Al abama, Tennessee, will bbTorwarded free of commis sion. (mar 6) M. A. COHEN, Agqut. GREENE A.PULASKI MON Extra Class No. 89, fc To be decided by drawing of Va., Mom Class 38. To tery, be drawn M Alexandria, Saturday, March 30th, 1850, J. w. MAURY & CO. Manager*. 78 Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots, 'M 1 Prize of 1. 1. GRAND SCHEME! •50)000 20.000 10,000 8,000 6,000 . Tickets, $10—Shares in proportion. For sale by «i»r 30 E. WITHINGTON. 1 Prize of,. 50 50 iso...:. 65. e;::S TUST RECEIVED, and for sale et No. lsl I •> Julian st, Savannah, Ga., (noar the Market) a goe assortment of Spirit Gass or Flul.' Lamp Ware, Scrubbing Brushes, Paint Brushes, ftdlc American Window Glass, Faints, Putty, Rotten £. for deoiling Silver and Brass; good matches, Brooms, and Buckets. Fresh Camphene and Spirit Gas or Fluid, always on hand. mar 30—It WILLIAM CURTISS. RING GOODS—r. D. HIL- nt, JeWHon-strcet, would invito the public to his targe and in- ithing, Saddlery, Trunks, Ac. Ha keeps constantly on hand an assortment of fine Dress and Frock Coats, from 810 to 912; " Pants, from $4 up; Baths Vasts, black andool'd, fir •2 50 up; Hats, Caps, Shirts, Drawers,' Saddles t Bridles, Trunks, Ac., at reduced prices; Gent)< “ ' - — - J Clothing ‘ Cloaks, from $12 up; Servants' they can be purchased in the city. Also, various other articles in which cannot foil to please. ng cheaper the his line, at prices * .. RBL . mar 30 " WATER-PROOF SUITS.—GEO. S. NICH- H OLS has just opened some water-proof Cloaks, just opened some water-proof Cloaks, Sack Coats, Leggings, and Head Covers, a capital Or- tide for these exposed in rainy weather. For sals at tlie Clothing Store, Gibbons’ range. mar 30 KIRK BRIDGES* TATTERSALLS mucous -oat, and! ATHENiEUM. LESSEES ...F. C. ADAMS A CO. ACTING MANAGER II. V. LOVELL. LAST NIGHT Of the engagement of the celebrated Irish Comedian and Vocalist, MR. HUDSON. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, MARCH 29TH, Will be presented for the last time, :ho New Drama hi 2 Acts, entitled the knight OF. ARY A. . Connor the Rash/fsirnamcd Knight e'a Ser- of Arva) with song “ Love's enade,” - Duchess Mariana. Mr. Hudson, Mrs. Lovell. To conclude with, the Fui-ce of the IRISH SECRETARY. Paddy Eitzgerald, (with song “ Wid ow Machree,") - - - Ma. Hudson. Morhh O'Connolly’, • - Mfeq Cabpenteb. 25 cents; Private Parquette, Gallery, 50 cents; Side Galleries, Boxes, $6. Time.—Doors open at 7; Curtain will rise half-past 7 o'clock precisely. , Seats and Private Boxes may be secured at the Box Office froin 3 to 5 o'clock P. M. OP Wednesday, third night of Mr. Hudson. [SjHEAVE POWDERS, for the radical and pm"- manent cure of Heaves, Broken Wind, Cough), Colds, Glanders, and ull diseases which affect the : membi-Rno of the Lungs, Windpipe, Throat, Head of the Horse. Also, to expel Betts and Wo loosen the hide, and keep the animal in dition. This remedy Is the production of a celebrated Eng lish Farier, and has been used for many years itrths famous Tatteretills Stables, London, and other parts of England, with such distinguished success, that We were induced to import it into this country; since its introduction hero it has proved to be so valuable • re medy that we have thought it proper to purchase at J. Ki’rkbrldge,the English proprietor, the nght)of man ufacture and sale of it for this continent. It is now put up iu a new and elegant style. A tbpyright has been secured for it, and on every package is attached a stamp* with the written signature of A. H. Gough A Co., to counterfeit which is forgery. Price One Dol lar per Package. Jvi -• a A. It. Gough A Co., Wholesale A Retail Druggists, No. 149 Fulton street, New York, Sole Proprietors. Agent for Savannah, Da., A. A. SOLOMONS, A CO„ arkett mar £8 Market Square. THE 8UBHCRIBBR has on 1 is on hand a , consisting of llarge assortment of BONNETS, con Tuscans, Pearls, Cobergs, Peddles, Fancy and Tulip Braids,Ac; also, a large assortment of Ribbons uuu flowers, at the lowest entth price). J3F* Bonnets and Hats Bleached, Pre*»ed and Al tered to too Latest Style, 'at No. }5 BarnUPd etreet, South side Mtirket-squiire. jan 29 8. TOMB • NO\V EXHIBITING AT LYCEUM HALL. I LIME, PLASTER PARIS, CE MENT, HAY, Ac.—The wfflersigned is this [day receiving from ship Hanford, and bark Georgia, and others, 500 barrels Lime, Cr- mont, Plastef Paris, Laths, Plastering Hair, Hay, Ao.,t- Ac. Also, in store, Whole, Middling and Small Rice, which he offers for sale on reasonable terms, mar 30 fit WILLIAM ?. CLARK, EDDING CAKE BOXES—A supply re- w PRICES OF ADMISSION REDUCED! NINTH WONDER QF THE WORLD! discovered and Savannah Exports, March 29. BOSTON—Per schr Dirigo—75,815 tt Timber Boards. WILMINGTON, N C—Per schr Denmark—200 NEW-YORK—Per schr R Fowler—2,613 bushels Rough Rice. Shipping intelligence. Livino Phenomenon op Natube about eight years ago, hi g savage state, in the'Island of Borneo. Its weight is Twenty-Nine Pounds, , and its mode of travelling, as designed by nuture, is upon its all-fours. It has been examined by toe princi. pul naturalists in the United States and Canada, and pronounced by some a combination of man and brute, and by others sui generis. Experiments la Animal Magnhtlsm, For the cure of Nervous Diseases, which can be ef fected by immediate application of this principle to the Brain, without pain, wijl, or sympathy. J^gr- Kxhibition to commence This Morning, at 9 o’clock, and to continue till 9 o'clock P.- M. jjjTjp Admission 25 cents; Children 12} cents, mar 28 PORT OF SAVANNAH. MARCH 30. High Water.—Morning, lOh 46m; Evening, llli 10m. ARRIVED. Schr Kensington, Fottcr, Philadelphia, to Cohens A Hertz. Schr Mary H Chappell, Hand,'from City Point, Vo, in ballast, to J A Norris. Schr La Belle Francesco, Lindstroin, N Orleans, to Cohens A Hertz. Schr Gen Irvin, Wilson, Baltimore, to Brigham, Kelly A Co. Schr Cohaaset, Tobey, N.Orleans, to Brigham, Kel ly A-Co. Steamer Wm Seabrook, Peck, from Charleston, to Brooks A Tupper. Steamer Ruphad Rivas, Glover, Ncw-York, bound for Chagres, last from Delaware, Breakwater, put in for repair of machinery and coal, to Cohens A Hertz. Steamer J Randolph, Philpot, Augusta, with boats No 8 und 13, to T R Mills. , CLEAREJP. Schr Dirigo, Simpson, BostoH—R A Lewis. Schr Demark, Crowell,Wilmington, N C—Dye, Ol iver A po. Schr II Fowler, Bush, New-York—R Habersham A Son. DEPARTED. Steamer Wm Seabrook, Peck, Charleston. Steamer DeKalb, Moody, Augusta. MEMORANDA. New-York, March 25.—Cl’d sliip Southport, Mc Cormack. for Savannah; bark Harmony, Whiteman, for Savannah; brig Emily, Wilson, for Jacksonville, Fla; brig Harriett, Mitchell, do; schr Gulnare, Moore for Darien. Arr schr Tyrone, Strout, from Darien. Boston, March, 23,—OL'd brig Sussex, for St Ma rys. Flour, landing from brig Augusta. For sole by , mar 16 CHAS. A. GREINER. - AaqpeM ze, and perfectly gentle in single or double har six years old; together with a superior Patent ler Top Buggy, with a fine Harness, made in toe ■y of New-York. They may be seen at the Livery £hlc, corher of Broughton and Barnard-striets. mar 26 tf PER NIAGARA. Arr at Liverpool, 7th inst Coromandel, from Sa vannah ; Eliza Ann, do. Sailed from Liverpool, 25th, Rockshire, lor Savan nah. Loading at do, 9th inst, Abby Lands, for Savan nah. Hambubo, March 1—Arr 23d, Esther, from Sa vannah. Nantes, March 5.—Adverstised Mentor, Bergman, for Savannah. Newport, Mar 4.—S’ld Helen, for Savannah. Spoken oft Cape Clear on Feb 24, Bona Den, from Liverpool, for Savannah. ^ar- Tt’ HENDERSON offers for«alo. 250 •*-’ • Georgia Tallow Candle*, 4's, 5’s, 6’s and 8% ranted to etand the summer. • SOFT SOAP in bbJs, for family use, 1 bbl Cucum bers, preserved in salt; 10 bbla Planting Potatoes, mar 9 tf TVEW SPRING GOODS—1850.—The sub ** scribers have received, and will continue to re- ceive by future arrivals, a large and well selected stock of *v STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS, which they ofier lor sale at the lowest market prices, and to which they invite the attention ot country merchants, factor# nnd planters, feb 28 SNIDER, H-ATHROP A NEV1PT. OHN POOLE, vyhpMfale and Retail Dealer In Paints, Oil*. Turpentine and Varnishes, and Ameriq«|l/ Window Glass, Paint, Varnish Whitewash'IjrnaheB, Sable and Camel hair Pi Badger and .Ogmel hair Blenders, Graining Combs, Artist's Brushes anil Colors, Ac., Ac. Paper Hangings, Borders and Fire Board Prints. N. B. House, .Sign and Ship Pointing, Gildl' Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms JOHN l’OOLE, 11 Win taker Street, ' nearly opposite Swift, Denllow mar 30 R. BACHMAN on the Ui ’ I’OMAREDE’S ORIGINAL PANORAMA OF THE MISSISSIPPI EIVEB. AND INDIAN LIFE. paintind in oil. W ILL BE EXHIBITED WEDNESDAY EVEN- ing, March 27th, and every evening until fur ther notice, at OGLETHORPE HALL. Music by Prof. V. F. COBINI, accompanied by the artist on the Piano. Ticket# 50 cents. Children under 19 year# old, half ila price. Tickets to be had nt toe usual places, Doors open at 7; Panorama to commence moving at 7}o’elock, precisely. mar 25—tf A. A. PARKER, Director, EXHIBITION EXTRAORDINARY! READ ON! JjtOR ONE WEF.K ONLY, without further not ce, being the m -st interest ng, pleasing and instruc tive ever offered to the public—the beuutiful Planting SN OF he pi of DANIEL IN THE DEN OF THE LIONS, to” gether with the wonderful little DOG, which can puz zle and delight both young and old. She wiU spell any Body’s name, or any article shown it, play whist, ull fours, dominoes, and cast accounts. Every man, woman and child should avail themselves of toe pre sent opportunity. The whole, of the.obove reduced to 25 cents. Surely that will induce evffi-y body. Open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. mar 25 ARMORY HALL BOYS’ CLOTHING and SUMMER HATS. The'subscriber has received a haudsome ussort nient of Boys’ Clothing, comprising the most fashionable patterns, together with a good assortment of Summer Hats, which he will sell ut reasonable pn- Those in want, are invited to call ut the cheap CtojWa^tore, Gibbous’renga^ g> lions’ range, ranr 30 Clothing l EO. S. Nk GEO M RS. MILLER’S FIN® OUT 'WBACCO, fo sale by LaROCHE A «OPFREY. i by JUST RECEIVED, a freeh j suppljr of Rappee, Scotch and Macaboy Snuff, and for, sale by mir 30 LaROCHE A GODFREY. F INE SPONGE toy salary mar 30 LaROCHE GODFREY. A "ceh-«d and for sule bj YRES’ CHERRY PECTORAL le by UR' M mar 30 OCHE A GODFREY, Gaudry’a Building. JJOPS, HOPS.- New crop, just received and for HJ- ' sale £y LaROCHE A GODFREY, mar 30 Gaudry’a Building. CfANDS’ a TOWNSEND’S SARSAPARIL O I LA, for sal* by mar 30 LaROCHE A GODFREY, Gaudry’s Building. ceived mid for sale by inar 30 T ■ JOHN M. COOPER. ■ A Webster auer m Combs, •„ obi. * D R. BACHMAN on the Unity Race; The Doctrine exiunined on the Pi of Science. By John Buchman, D. D., Prot College of Charleston. The Constancy of Israeli A Discourse dellvi before the Congregation Shearit Israel, Charli C., on Shabat l’arah, Adar 18, 5610. By the J. Itnphnll, A. M. PH. D. Received and for sale mar 30 JOUN-MMlOO pRESH Gain Arabic of too LaUOCI ,, lor sale FREY, JT ’s Building. TJEAUTIFUb DAGUERREOTYPES.— X> Mr. CARY would respectfully give notice thathe has re-opened His moms over toe Jewelry Store of the lute Mr. T. T. Wilmot corner of Bryon street and Market sqr. Operating hours from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M. Children's Likenesses, at any age, taken In from 1 to 3 seconds sitting. Paintings and Daguerreotypes neatly copied and set in MeaalHous, Morocco Cases, or Finger Rings. For sale, a splendid appparatua with instruction* ip the art of taking pictures, feb 15 SEOAR AND TOBACO STOAfe. P JACOBfc, i- • No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of the'Indian Monument Square) Savannah, Geo. x. B.—Keeps constantly oq band, Spanish, Half Spanish and American Segars, at Wholesale and Re tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac. mar 29 Bupebintbndents Office C.'R. Road! ) Savannah, March 28, 1850. , TVfO'flCH is hereby given, that on and after too , il first day of April next, all pai trains nt Savannah nnd Macon, themseiues with tickets, will be charged« through passage 25, and for way passage, 10 cents. W. M. WADLEY,, mar 29—Stde—lwos. Superintendent. jUf EPICAL NOTICE.—Dociob MOREL, ill tice No. 157 Broughton-st. tf feb CENTRAL B, _ REWARD. . QAD A BANKING <?0. OF GA Savannah, March 4,1850. He fe ' charged wito having stolen'ta notes of the Company, the sum of ONE HUNDRED^ THOU SAND DOLLARS, mostly of 1 tion. An additional reward oi on any money returned with i is about 5 feet 7 inches high, i dark eyes, dark complexion, bl _ speaks slow and soft, steps quick when walking. lie was last seen in this City, so fer as can be ' ed, on the night of Wednesday last, 27th ] By Order of the Directors, mar 5 tf R. R. CUYLER. Pi npo THE LADIES—Just received from the A North, a very fine and large assortment of Boa- nets—Pearl, Chain, White, Albino, Fhited and Lace, nets—Pearl, L . with a splendid assortmentof Parasol* and Laces, Jenny Lind, Flat* r~ A which ere offered at lowgri 139 Broughton st., oppi»ite fectionery. gANDffi? SARI feb 26