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[mother Telegraph Line from Washington
‘ v w Orleans.—The Baltimore correspon-
I i \ of the Charleston Courier states, tlmt the
-Ilinanv owning the line of telegraph on Bain's
' >nt extending from Boston to Washington,
' " ll! ose putting up a lino from Washington to
I v' *■' Orleans, on the same rout enow occupied
, 0W t h„ Morse line. The stock is nearly all
i,l en and the arrangements are about being
consummated preparatory to the commence-
of its construction. Go ahead, gentle-
| 7™ Competition is the life of business.—
1 X ()■ Picayune.
\ir! wo may add, the best guarrantoo against
l imposition and monopoly.
| jgr’Great Robbery.—John Grigsby and
J) F. McClellen were robbed on hoard the
steamer Ne Plus Ultra (shortly after leaving
New Orleans,) of $11,400 in gold. The rob
bers'cannot he found.
jy Sevearl cases of cholera have occurred
mi the Mississippi steamers.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamer DoKnlb, from Augusta—Mrs A Wil-
[ limn-- child and svt, Mrs S P Maner, child and svt,Mrs
I iiolcombc. Misses Alvvold, S Hamilton, A B King; Mr
1 jjrown, T Gross, J Aswell, S P Maner, M Tyson, 2 on
de pt;. steamer Hancock, from Augusta—Miss Living-
I gton. Mrs Rogers and svt, Mrs Kelly and svt, ,T Mussey
and iady, Capt .1 B Jackson, US A, E J Brown, J W
Smith, II Engleherct, A Williams and Bvt, O P Laird,
" CONSIGNEES.
j, p er etenmer Tennesse, from Augusta—639 bales
r Cotton and Mdze, to E Molyneux, J H Burroughs,8 M
Pond,
Per steamer DeKnlb, from Augusta—130 bales Cot-
; ton, 500 bushels Corn, to, P II Behn, Brooks & Tup-
per F Shicle, order.
CONSIGNEES PER CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.
April, 2d and 3d.—118 bales Cotton and Mdze. to S
Solomons, G Cartridge It Ragout, Rabun <t Fulton,
N A Ilardee, Washburn, Wilder & Co, A Holt, J Sni
der, E Parsons Sc Co. R Habersham Sc Soil.
(Hommcvrial Intelligence.
LATEST DATES.
Liverpool, March 9 | Havre, Mar 7 J Havana, Mar 22
Snvniinnli Cotton Market. April 4.
COTTON.-»The sales yesterday were 140 bales at
the following prices: 8 bales at 11; 67 ut 11$ ; 50 at
118; 15 at 14c.
MACON, April, 3.—There has been a fair inquiry
j for the staple, at better prices, the past week. It is
| now certain that the present crop is overestimated in
England 300,000 hales, and money operators calcu-
[into upon a re-action in the Liverpool market, on re
ceipt of 1st April accounts from this side. We quote
10$ allgc ; mid. fair, ll£c.
AUGUSTA. April 2—P. M.—There has been a
: good demand to-day. for Cotton, and at improving
prices. The sales reached some 4 or 500 bales—or
dinary to good ordinary, 11; mid. 11 to 11 j}; good
! raid. 11$ ; mid. fair, 11$. fair, 12 ; good fair. 12$. The
The falling off in receipts to latest dates received wc
[ make 423.993 bales.
The River is in good boating order, and boats are
| duily arriving with goods for our merchants.
Savannah Imports. April 3
CARDENAS, Cuba—Per sehr Ellen M
209 hhds and 15 tierces Molasses.
Merriman-
Savannali Exports, April 3.
HAVANA—Per brig Confidence—319 casks Rice, 25
I empty hhds.
NEW-YORK—Per brig Buena Vista—3,967 bush*
| els Rough Rice.
Ver brig Larch—72,000 feet Lumber.
Per bark Peter Demill—545 bales Cotton, 5 pkgs
[ Mdze, 67 empty hbls.
i Per ship Marion—788 bales Cotton, 1,421 Hides, 1
| bale do, 20 bales Mdze, 19 bars Iron, 137 casks Rice,
16 empty bble, 3 hhds Hides, 70 pkgs Mdze.
SAN FRANCISCO—Per ship Adrian—*107,758 feet
Lumber, 75,597 Cypress Shingles, 5 boxes Mdze, 10
J Tons Coal, 5,000 Grey Brick, 30 casks Rice, 22 kegs
Nails, 85 hbls Sundries, 11 hhds do, 6 half bbls do.
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH?"- - . APRIL 4.
ARRIVED.
| Br ship Eldorado, Morrison, Liverpool, with Salt
and Iron to Master.
Schr Ellen Merriman, Charles Merriman, Cardenas,
Cuba, with Molasses, to Brigham, Kelly & Co.
I Steamer DeKalb, Moody, Augusta to Brooks Sc
I Tupper.
Steamer Tennessee, Hebbard, Augusta, with boats
No 8 and 10, to S M Pond.
Steamer Hancock, Murray, Augusta, to John Foster.
CLEARED.
| Bark Peter Demill, Hoey, New-York—Rowland Sc
Washburn.
Brig Confidence, Babcock, Havana—Cohens
Hertz.
| Brig BuenaVisa, Eckerman, New York—James A
Norris.
[ Ship Man-ions, Thompson, New-York—Brigham,
j Kelly & Co.
| Ship Adrian, Scott, San Francisco—Allen, Bail Sc
Brig Larch, Ilofledt, New-York—W Crabtree.
~ DEPARTED.
Steamer Metamora, Barden, Charleston.
FOlt HALE.—A first rate Draught
and Muddle, Ilorse Warranted sound and
gentle. Apply at this ollice.
apl 4 3t
I CE CltMEAN CIIHKNHau'lFfeezers, Rotary
and Staff Butter Churns, Hpungeatid Ilipp Baths.
Clothes Hampers, Corn Poppers, Egg Fryers and
Poachers, Plated Tuks and Spoons, Knile Rests. Pink
ing Irons, Anplc Ronsters, Foot Baths, Chothes Pins,
Glove Stretchers, Tea Bells, Lamp Scissors,Cork Draw
ers, See. Just received, and for sale by
COLLINS Sc BULKLEY,
apl 4 No. 100 Bryan-street.
f IMtAVELEING TRUNKS, Travelling Bags,
JL Guttu Percha Bags, School Satchels.
S. A, WOOD,
april 4 106 Bryan st
J UDGE’S ^PORTRAITS of ILLUSTRIOUS
Personages of Great Britain ; vols 2 3 -fe 4.
Morton Montagu ; or a Young Christian's Choice,
by C. B. Mortimer.
White Jacket; or, the world in n Man of Wur, by
Herman Melville, author of Typee. Omoo, &.c.
The Life of John Calvin ; compiled from authentic
sources, and particularly from his correspondence,
by Thomas II. Dyer, with u portrait.
Woman’s Friendship ; a story of domestic life, by
Grace Aguilar, author of Home Influence.
Latter-Day Pamphlets ; edited by Thomas Carlyle,
No 1; The Present Time.
Creation ; or the Bible and Geology Consistent; by
Rev. James Murphy, D. D.
Lectures and Addresses of Dr. Thomas Chalmers;
being vol 9 of his Posthumus Works.
OldJolliftb; by the author of A Trap to catch a
Sunbeam, See.
The Rise. Progress, and Present Structure of the
English Language, by the Rev. Matthew Harrison.
The Scarlet Letter; a Romance, by Nathaniel Haw
thorne.
Shakspeare’a Dramatic Works; the Boston illus
trated edition, now publishing in numbers at 25 cents
each. For snle by
April 3 J. M. COOPER.
TIT ORTON 3IONTAGU, or, a >oung Christian’s
1*1 Choice; a Narrative founded on facts in the early
History of a deceased Moravian Missionary Clergy
man,—by C. B. Mortimer.
Gretna Green, or all for Love,—by G. W. M. Rey
nolds.
Woman’s Friendship: a Story of Domestic life,—
by Grace Aquilar, author of Homo Influence, etc.
White Jacket: or, The World in a Man-Of-War,—
by Herman Melville, author of Typee, Omoo, Mardi
and Redburn.
Gentleman of the Old School, a Tale.—by G. P. R.
Jumes.
The O’Donoghue: a Tale of Ir#md fifty years ngo,
—by Charles Lever, author Harry Lorrequer, Chus.
O’Malloy, author O’Leary, etc.
Pictorial Life and Adventures of Jack Shepheid, the
greatest Burglar, Robber and Jail Breaker that ever
lived,—by W. H. Ainsworth.
Kalooluh : by W. S. Mayo.—cheap edition. Price,
50 cents.
Just received by
ap 3 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
RjFTO CONFECTIONERS.,^)
F RESH Coriander Seed, for sale by
L. J. MYERS,
apl 3 Smets’ Building.
A YERS’ CHERRY PECTORAL, a valua
ble Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, etc. To
be had fresh and jenuine, at L. J. MYERS,
apl 3 Corner Broughton and Whitnker-sts.
a TO RENT.—A large Brick Teneiiient, suit
able foruBonrding’House, corner Congress and
Jefler&on-strects, near Market-square. Apply
as above to
apl 2 6t W. BARNET.
A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.—All per-
. sons having claims against the Estate of Mrs. Re
becca Shundly, late of Chatham county, deceused,
will present them in terms of the Law, properly at
tested ; and all persons indebted to said Estate, will
make payment to me,
EMANUEL SHEFTALL, Administrator,
npl 3 36t
P ORTRAIT PAINTING, by T. J. JACKSON,
No. 121 Brou^hton-etreet. a few doors East of
Whitaker-strcet. where the Ladies and Gentlemen of
Savannah are respectfully invited to call and examine
his Specimens.
Portraits from Daguerriotypes of deceased
persons correctly painted. tf apl 3
TNDIA RUBBER BALLS.—Bat and Parlor
A Balls, manufactured by H. B. Goodyear. Just re
ceived and for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON 6c Co.
ap 3 Gibbons’ Buildings.
TJEC’D per G. J. Jones, 20 boxes Candies.
LXj ap 3 J. D. JESSE.
LJEC’D per schooner Gen. Irvin, 50 choice Balti
more Homs; 200 lbs. Bologna Sausages.
np3 J. D. JESSE.
TJEC’D per ship Southport, 20 boxes Oranges ; 10
barrels Apples.
ap 3 J. D. JESSE.
R OAVAND’H TONIC MIXTURE, or Vege
table Febrifuge, a specific and lasting cure for lea
ver and ague. For sale by L. J. MYERS,
april 1 • Smets’ Building.
^ 4IJEA3I ALE.—100 brrrels Cream Ale, landing
from ship Southport and bark Vernon, for sale by
april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON.
IH?* DIVIDEND NO. 6.—At a regular meet
I 1 -* ing of the Trusses of the Savannah Instittu-
Itioi) for Savings, on Monday evening, a dividend of
Iseven per cent was declared from the earnings of the
■Institution, payable on and after Monday next.
■" ERTS. '
ap 3
tf
HIRAM ROBEF
Sec’y.
Ipp*AUGUSTA & WAYNESBORO’ RAIL
1*7* . ROAD.—An instalment of Ten percent on
■subscriptions to the capital stock of this Company f Jias
■been called for by the Board of Directors: payable on
|or before the 10th day of April, iust., at the office of Mr.
■Joseph Bancroft, the Secretary, next door to Central
IJuul Road Bank. The certificates already issued
■must be produced, in order to have this payment en-
| don?e .<}- ALEX. R. LAWTON,
J opnl 1 lot President.
|r:ip SCHOOL. —The subscriber respectfully
J announces that he has opened a School in the
■ lasement of the Second Baptist Church, in which will
1,,^ Tt" - branches of a thorough English Ed-
* capon. Particular attention will be given to the el-
jementary studies. BERNARD MALLON.
livvi'o EBENCE3 -— Rev - J - T. ROBERT, Rev. H. O.
IvvibK. mar 29
»YE, OLIVER tfc CO.,
Factors and Commission merchants,
M \r r, “ AV 3TBJ =ET, SAVANNAH.
■l. M. Dye. mar 28 ly S.II. OUver.
TURNER’S
p v.. V ound Fluid Ex-tract of Conyza nnd
Irnma . Styllinitlu.
I I . preparation is a Concentrated Extract, con-
It'nnv. m , n ® 11 ** lfi Active Medical Properties of the
|ptvtL n ’- (commonl y known as Black Root,) and the
pU taigia, or Queen’s Delight,
t m P‘ unts l' uv e been long used among our South-
L,irh tvFv 8 ’ and recently by the Medical Profession,
fcatism Vo PI,le6t; results, in cases of Chronic Rheu-
Pynhili’ , c< r rs °* lo »g standing, and Secondary
pareawii 18 much 6u Perior to any preparation of
Promnt ' ■ as an ttlt<: rative, being more active and
save in i 10 lta °Peration on tlie system. These facts
[tion of pk • *. he subscribers to present to the ntten-
eor(ii n V. hi ;J|j la u? a extract prepared strictly ac-
-»oid n f I, yuemical nnd Parmaceutical science, <le-
notdm.t!.-e feculent and inert parts of the roots,
cnirin „ U11 S “at it will supersede the unscientific and
p .Preparations hitherto used.
Pren. j Per bottle, ot six bottles for £5.
'Pared and sold by TURNER & ODEN,
• Monument-Square,
m 6r on And by T. M. TURNER,
181 Bay-street, Savannah, Ga.
!Jt5,000 REWARD.
CENTRAL RAILROAD & BANKING CO. OF GA
Savannah, Murch 4, 1850
rTYHE ABOVE SUM will be paid for the upprclien-
sion nnd placing in custody of Mr. GEORGE J
BULLOCH, the absconding Cashier of this Bank.
11c is charged with having stolen in notes of tire
Company, the sum of ONE HUNDRED THOU
SAND DOLLARS, mostly of the larger denomina
tion.
An additional reward of five per cent will be paid
on any money returned with or without him. He
is about 5 feet 7 inches high, medium size, dark hair,
dark eyes, dark complexion, black heard, fine teeth,
speaks slow and soft, steps quick when walking. He
was last seen in this City, so far as can be ascertain
ed, on the night of Wednesday last, 27th February.
By Order of the Directors,
mar 5 tf R. R. CUYLER, President.
S T. THOMAS BAY RUM. Just received, and
for sale by L. J. MYERS,
mar 27 Smets ’Building-
o rokerage,aprii7 iiTssoT-riVetr
J. > scriber tenders his services to his friends and the
public, in the purchase and sule of State, City and In
dividual Bonds, Stock of the different Banks, nnd Rail
Road Stock. From punctuality nnd attention to busi
ness, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage.
H. J. CHALMERS, Broker,
apl 2 5t No. 109 Bay-street.
PRAYER BOOKS AND III-
BLES, Teotnments, Hymn Books for
all denominations, for sale liy
, ap!2 J. B. CUBBEDGE.
A LBANY ALE.—John Taylor & Son’s Imperial
Ale, superior to any thing brought t to the Savan
nah Marke, constantly on hand und for sale by
F. SHEILS,
apl 2 3 Agent Jno. T. & Son.
P hiladelphia shoes. —Ladies’ Bik,
Bronze and blue Morocco half Guiters, Ladies’
Blk and Bronze Morocco Polka Boots.
S. A. WOOD,
apl 2 106 Bryan-street.
Superintendents Office C. R. Road. ^
Savannah, March 28, 1850. j
N OTICE is hereby given, that on nnd after the
first day of April next, all passengers taking the
trains at Savannah nnd Macon, without providing
themseives with tickets, will be charged extra—for
through passage 25, and for wny passage, 10 cents.
VV. M. WADLEY,
mar 29—2tis—lwos. Superintendent.
D r. lummus’ aromatic vegetable
Bitters, for the cure of Jaundice, Indigestion,
Weak Stomach, Diarrhoea, etc., just received and for
sale by L.^J. MYERS,
april 1 Smets’ Building.
L OST TEN DOLLARS REWARD.—LostRa
Thread Purse, or Wallet, containing Thirty-eight
Dollars, or so, in bills of 1 Twenty, 3 Five, a 3 dol
lar and a 1 dollar bill. The finder will receive the
above reward by leaving it at this office. 3t apl 2
AMP OIL, for sale by JOHN POOLE.
1 No. 11 Whitaker-street,
npl 2
nearly opposite Swift, Denslow & Webster.
rjALHOUN’S SPEECH.—The Speech of Hon.
_ John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, as delivered
in the Senate of the United States, March 4th, 1850.
For sale by
mar 11 JOHN M, COOPER.
ATHENJEIXM.
LESSEES .F.~C. ADAMS & CO
ACTING MANAGER ...H. V. L0VEL1,!
THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, APRIL 3d, 1H50
the Entertainments will commence with Bulwer’s
Comedy in 5 Acts, entitled
MONEY, m
Or Duplicity Exposed.
“ ’Tii a very good world that, we live in,
To lend, or to spend, or to give in,
But to beg or to borrow, or get a man’s own,
’Tin the very worst world, that ever was known.”
Alfred Evelyn Mr. Lovell.
Sir John Vesey Bkllamv.
Graves .' ' Raymond,
Clara Douglass Mrs. Lovell.
Lady Franklin ...Mrs. Penson.
To conclude with the popular Farce of
PERFECTION,
Or the Maid of MniiNtcr.
Sir Lawrence Mr. Bellamy.
Charles Kamks.
Sam Raymond.
Kate O'Brien, .' Mrs. Lovell.
Sueau, Miss. Cartenteu
I3P FRIDAY. Benefit.of H. V, LOVELL.^
Prices. - Boxes mid Purquette, 75 cents; Middle
Gallery, 50 cents; Side Galleries, 25 cents; Private
Boxes, ®ti.
Time.—Doors open at 7; Curtain will rise half-past
7 o'clock precisely.
Seats and Privnte Boxes may be secured at
the Box Office from 3 to 5 o'clock P. M.
ATHENiEUM—A CARD.
M R. II. V. LOVELL’S BENEFIT.—Mr. II.
V. L., respectfully announces to his friends nnd
the public, that his first Benefit in Savannah, is ap
pointed for FRIDAY EVENING, April 5, 1850, on
which occasion will be presented the Drama of
ROB ROY, or Auld Lang Sync.
And the Comedy of the
HONEY MOON.
The characters of ltoh Roy and Duke AranzH, by
Mr. Lovell; Helen McGregor and Juliana, by Mrs.
Lovell. juj^Box book now open.
april 3 it
PROFESSOR AGASSIZ’S LDcTuKES
AT ARMORY TTAT.T,
P ROF. AGASSIZ will deliver aCourse of Lectures
upon the “NATURAL HISTORY OF THE AN-
IMAL KINGDOM,” illustrating the principles of clas
sification of Animals, their Structure, their Develop
ment, and the order of their succession in Geological
lines.
Mho Course will consist of five or six Lectures, to
he delivered in one week, the time of the Professor
being very limited.
SiXf" The 2d Lecsure will be delivered this evening,
April 3d. The Lectures will commence at 8 o'clock
precisely.
J “S’” - Subscribers nre requested to call at the Book
Store of IV. T. Williama and receive their Tickets.—
Those who have not yet subscribed for the Course
may yet do so.
Tickets for a Single Lecture 50 cents. april 3
DRAWS THIS DAY—Sales Close at 3 P. INI.
n 6,000!
GREENE & PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY.
Extra Class No. 27, for 1850.
To he decided by drawing of South Carolina Lot
tery, Class 14. To be drawn at Charleston, S. C., on
Thursday, April 4th, 1850.
J. W. 3IAURY & CO. Managers.
78 Number Lottery—15 Drawn Ballots.
S P E L E N D 1 D SCHEME:
500
300
.... 150
1 Prize of SIC,000
1 5,000
1 4,0tK)
1 1.800
T ck-ts. $4—Shares in proportion,
for sale by
apl 4 E. WITIIINGTON.
6 Prizes of.
7
iSkc
(JHOllS, SHOES.—McCurdy’s Slippers for La'
dies. S. A. WOOD,
npl 2 106 Bryan-street.
B OYDS’ GAITERS.—A handsome assortment of
Boys' Guiters,lately receivetlby
S. A. WOOD,
apl 2 106 Bryan-street.
13mm POCKET BOOKS, Port Monaia,
,!)-y) Purses, &c„ for sale by
itsEj&iki
apl 2
J. B. CUBBEDGE,
Market-square.
ATliR COLORS, India Ink, Hair Pencils,
npl 2
for sale by
J. B. CUBBEDGE.
B
ACIIGAMMON BOARDS AND CHESS-
MEN, for sule by J. B. CUBBEDGE,
npl 2 Market-square.
M ONEY WANTED ON LOAN—Front three
to four thousand dollars nre wanted on a loanfor
four or five years. Valuable Real Estate in the City
will be Mortgaged to secure the Loan. The interest
will be punctually paid us it becomes due. Apply to
H. J. CHALMERS,
npl 2 3t Broker, 109 Buy-street.
BUTTONS, BUTTONS, BUTTONS.
GinipH, Limps, Gimps.
A VERY large assortment of Silk, Linen, I.nee,
Porcelain, Guilt and Silver Buttons. Also, a fine
assortment of Gimp for Ladies’ Dresses, Bonnet,
Neck, and Belt Ribbons. And also, a fine asssortmo.nt
of Artificial Flowers, at low prices, by
W1CHMANN- & LICHTE,
139 Brougliton-st next door to Dr. Ryerson,
apl2 - 6
1YTEW SPRING GOODS—1850.—The sub
scribers have received, and will continue to re
ceive by future arrivals, a large and well selected
stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRYCOoDS,
which they offer tor sale at the lowest market prices,
and to which they invite the attention of country
merchants, factors and planters,
feb 28 SNIDER, LATIIROP & NEVITT.
FOR AUGUSTA and
nAJHIRG. to leave ove-
ry FRIDAY Morning, at 10
o’clock, the New und splen
did steamer HANCOCK,
Capt. Mubkay, will leave for tlio above ports nnd in
termediate landings, on Friday, 5th inst., at 9 AM.
For freight or passage appl yon hoard, or to
JOHN FOSTER, Agent,
aprii 3 Anderson’s Lower Whurf.
FOR ST. MARY’S, Via Durian, St
Simons, Island, Brunswick, llethei, Jef-
'fereonton, &c. The ateam-packet IVAN-
1IOE,Captain P. McNelty, is now receiving freight und
Pasesettgers ut Ferry wharf, and will leave This
Dav, ut 4 o'clock M. P. For Freight or Passage, ap
ply on board, or to M. A. COIIEN, Agent.
All Freights payable by shippers, and will he
stored during the absence of the bout free of charged
Freights consigned to the Agent will he forward,
ed free of commissions. opril 4
DRUGS.—Corner of Liberty and Mont-
^i-j&?gomery streets.—The undersigned would in-
\ » form his friends und the public that he has just
feaSk received a new and well selected stock of
Drugs, Medicines, Perfumery and Fancy Articles,
warranted as pure and genuine us can be purchased
in the city. Prescriptions carefully and promptly at
tended to. The subscriber, thankful for past favors,
hopes, by strict attention to his business, to merit a
continuance of the same.
Sodn Water, of-superior manufacture, kept during
the Summer season.
mnr 7 THOS. S. LEWIS.
JELLING OFF AT COST.—The subscriber,
lo in order to devote his time exclusively to EN
GRAVING, will sell his stock of Fancy Goods at cost,
consisting of Worsted Patterns, Purse Silks, Steel
Bends, Rings and Tassels, Segnr Cases, Perfumery,
Toys. Flower Vuses, Shell and Buffalo Tuck and
Side Combs, Fringas, Buttons, Bags, &c.
mar 22 1m R. H. HOWELL, 151 Cougress-st.
T HE DOCTRINE OF THE UNITY of the
Human Race, examined on the principles of Sci
ence, by John Bachman, D. D.
Tlie Mestico, or the War Path and its Incidents, a
story of tlie Creek Indian Disturbances, of 1836, by
W. C. Hodges.
Cosmos, a sketch of a f'hyrtcal Description of the
Universe, by Alex. Von Homboldt.
Woman in America, her work nnd her reward, by
Maria J. M’lntosh, author of Charms and Counter
Charms, Ac.
Sketches of Minnesota; the New England -of the
West, with incidents of travel in that Territory, du-
rin the summer of1849, by E. S. Seymour.
The Wilmingtons, a Novel, by the author of Nor
man’s Bridge, Angela, Ac.
The Constancy of Israel, a Discourse delivered be
fore the congregation Sheurit Israel, Charleston, S. C.,
on Shahat Aarnn, Adar, 18, 5610, by Rev. M. J. Raph-
aU, A. M. Pb. D, published by request of the congre
gation.
Also, new- supplies of the various novel* in demand.
Jleceivcd by J. B. CUBBEDGE,
• mar 29 Market Square.
F RESH Gum Arabic Lozenges, for sate
by LaKOCHE A. GODFREY,
mar 30 Gaudrv’s Building.
FOR AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG.
The superior light draught steam Pack
et, H. L. COOK, Cnptain Shaw, will leave
as ubovc, Tuesday, at five o'clock.
For Freight or Passage, apply on hoard, at Dillon's
wharf, or to M. A. COHEN, Agent,
par 3 suit
, fEri- jL FOR HAMBURG AND AU-
JsSSgr'Jaii.GUSTA.—The fine new steam-packet
ctB3biSMBSH 0 R E00N , Cnpt T N PhUpoti will leave
Saturday, April Gth, at five o’clcck. P M. For
freight or passage, having fine accommodations, ap
ply on hoard, or to M. A, COHEN.
Way-freight payable by shippers, tuid must be on
hoard by 4 o'clock. apl 2
FOR il’lULADELFHIA—Heron’s
I-lne—The new and fast sailing Schooner,
UuaS. A. GREINER,” Naylor, Master, will have
quick despatch for the above port. For freight or
passage, having good accommodations, apply to the
Captain on bourd at Hurris's Wharf, or to
April 1 6t CHAS. A. GREINER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’s Line
The regular packet schooner DART, Capt.
r~—— Somers, will huve despatch for above port
l or treight or passage, apply on board, at Harris’
wharf, or to C. A. GREINER.
mar 29
6t
FOR BOSTON.—Thenewaud fast sail-
HONE, Jew
ing Bark, RHONE, Jewett, Master, having a
part ot her freight engaged, will meet with despatch.
For freight engagements apply to
mnr 29 l’ADELFORD, FAY A CO.
Ra
UNION
htiSAjiuoAT COMPANY OF liliUttwA
AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
fPHE very light draught Steam-packets H. L. COOK
1 nnd OREGON are now making regular trips.
The former commanded by Capt. T. E. Shaw, aud
tlie latter by Capt T. N. Piiii-roT, both gentlemen of
experience on the Savnnnnli River.
These bouts aro enabled to reach Augusta and Ham
burg, in the lowest stages of the river. The duys of
departure arc :
From Snvaunoh, on TUESDAY'S and SAT
URDAYS, and
From Augusta nnd Hamburg, on SATUR
DAYS nnd WEDNESDAYS.
Dy* Freight consigned to the Agent at Savannah to
he sent Via tlie river, into South Curolina, Georgia, Al
abama, Tennessee, will bo forwarded free of commis
sion. (mar 6) M. A. COHEN, Agent,
pers, landing from ship Hurtford, and for snle by
april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON.
P ORT WINE & HYSON TEA.—10 quarter
ci
qt
casks Port Wine, and 10 ht chests Hyson Tea, in
store and for sale by
april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON.
C HAMPAGNE YVINE.—25 bskts Grape Churn-
pngne, landing from ship Southport for sale by
April 1 W. M. DAVIDSON.
E xtensive assortment of cloth-
ING at No. 96 &. 150, Gibbons’ Range, Savannah,
Georgiu.—The subscriber would respectfully inform
his customers, and citizens generally, that he is now
receiving a large assortment of seasonable Ready
Made Clothing, made up to his order exclusively
to retail, und those who buy may depend on getting
an excellent article, well made. His stock will con
sist of the most fashionable goods und made in the
most fashionable style. It is unnecessary to enume
rate the different garments in an advertisement, and
will say, every fashionable garment can be found nt
his establishment, and at as low prices as can be offer
ed, for as good goods as will he found there. All in
want uro invited to givo him a call.
N. B. A full assortment of Youths’, Boys’ mid Chil
dren’s Reudy Made Clothing, which the Ladies are in
vited to look at.
April 1 GEORGE S. NICHOLS.
PIANO FORTES.—The subscri
ber offers for sale thirty-five, 6, 6}
6J and 7 Octave Mahogany and Rose
wood PIANOS, made to order by
Chickering, Nuns & Clnrk, Nuns & Fischer, and A. H.
Gale & Co. The instruments are unsurpassed by uny
made in this country, for purity and fullness of tone,
and elegance of workmanship. Some of them are fur
nished with complete iron frames, which strengthen
the case and prevent the liability of getting out oftune.
Others have the ordinary metafic plates, aud can be of
fered for lower prices. These Pianos are offered with
out any advance upon the manufacturer's prices, and
those who are deBirous of obtaining a superior instru
ment, at a moderate expense, would do well to call
und examine before purchasing elsewhere.
Also for 6nle, n large assortment of all kinds Cabinet
Furniture, Wool, Hair and Moss Matrasses.
April 1 • • I. W. MORRELL.
A new «pking goods—p. d. hil
ZHEIM, Agent, Jefferjon strwt, would Invite
the attention of the public to his large and in
creased atock of Clothing, Saddlety, Tranks, Ac. He
keepl constantly on hund an assortment of flue Drees
and Frock Coats, from $10 to $19; fine Casdtnere
Bridles, Trunks, *c., at reduced prices; Gentlemen's
Cloaks, from $12 up; Servants' Clothing cheaper than
thoy can be purchased iu the city.
Also, various other articles ut bis line, at prices
which cannot fail to please. mar 30
ATER-PROOF~8UITS.—GEO. 6. Nlcff-
OLS has just opened some water-proof Cloaks,
Sack Coats, Leggings, and Head Covers, a capita! ar
ticle for those expoeed in rainy weather. For sale at
the Clothing Store, Gibbona’ range. mar 30
KIRYtBRIDGES’ TATTERSALLB
_HEAVE POWDERS, for the radical and per
manent cure of Heaves, Broken Wind, CoUghs, Ctdd%
Glanders, and all diseases which affect the mucous
membrane of the Lunge, Windpipe, Throat, aa4
Head of the Horse. Also, to expel Botts and Worms,
loosen the hide, and keep the animal in good con
dition.
This remedy is tho production of a celebrated Eng
lish r arier, and has been used for many years in the
famous Tattersalls .Stables, London, and other parts
of England, with such distinguished success; that W»
were induced to import it into this country; since Its
introduction here it has proved to be so valuable a
htjofman-
i now pat
has beta
attached a
, Gough St
Co., to counterfeit which is forgery. Price Oue Dol-
A. H. Gough Sc. Co., Wholesale Sc Retail Druggists,
No. 149 Fulton street, New York, Sole Proprietors.
Agent for Savannah, Ga.,
A. A. SOLOMONS, Sc CO., »
Market Square.
THE SUBSCRIBER has on band a
large assortment of BONNETS, consisting of
Tuscans, Pearls, Cobcrgs, Peddles, Fancy and
Tulip Braids,See; also, a large assortment of
am
tore:
South side Market-square,
jun 39
S. TOMB
Fmn LIME, PLASTER PARIS) CEa
yj : 4-rfS M DNT, HAY, See.—The undersigned Is this
SIIHmUday receiving from ship Hartford, and bark -
Georgia, and others, 500 barrel* Lime, Ce
ment, Plaster l’aris, Laths, Plastering Hair, Hay, Sco,
&c. Also, in store, Whole, Middling and Small Rioe, .
which he otfors for sole on reasonable terms,
mar 30 Gt WILLIAM P. CLARK.
NEW CARRIAGE ESTAB
LISHMENT The subscribers
have this day formed themselves in-
■ to a Co-partnership in the Carriage
Business, on the comer of Congress-street, fronting
Franklin square, near the Market, where all kinds of
Curringe Work will be dono with despatch, and in u
workmanlike manner, and on reasonable terms.
octG—0m* HARDCASTLE & CARUTHERS.
A BOYS’ CLOTHING and SUMMER HATS.
The subscriber has received a handsome assort
ment of Boys’ Clothing, comprising the most
fashionable patterns, together with a good assortment
of Summer Hats, which he will sell at reasonable nrP
cos. Those in wutn. ore invited to call at the cheap
Clothing Store, Gibbons' range,
mnr 30 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
ITMBRELLAS.—Just, received a full supply of
UJ green, brown nnd black Silk and Gingliiun Um
brellas. For sale cheap, at the Clothing Store, Gib
bons’ range. GEO. S. NICHOLS,
mur 30
M
EDICAL NOTICE.—Doctor MOREL. Of
lice No. 157 Broughton-st. tf feb 7
CHAMPAGNE CIDER.—25 barrels Newark
^ Refined Champagne Cider, in store and for sale by
mnr 6 W. M. DAVIDSON.
EOItGIA LANDS.—For sale the following
VA tracts of Land :
Lot Number 351, 3d
District,
Early.
“ “ 92, 9th
“
“
“ “ 241, 6th
Irwin.
“ “ 150, 12th
Dooly.
“ “ 7, 13th
“
“ “ 168, 3d
1st Section.
“ “ 353, let
<*
let “
“ “ 148, 14th
let “
“ “ 899, 3d
2d “
“ « 269, 5th
u
2d “
“ “ 21, 22d
“
2d “
“ « 14, 23d
“
2d “
“ “ 1180, J9th
2d “
“ « 204, 10th
11
3d “
“ “ 1266, 20th
“
3d “
“ “ 63T, 17th
«»
3d “
“ “ 97, 23d
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3d “
“ * “ 268, 4th
4th “
“ “ 318, 10th
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4th “
“ . “ 255, 6th
«*
4th “
Apply to
JOS. BANCROFT,
mnr 18
tf
No. 117 Bay-st
T>RUSHES! BRUSHES!!—A fine assortment
X> of Haii BAshes; also Flesh, Oloth, and Shoe
Brusues. Just received and for sale by
JNO. A. MAYER, Druggist,
mar 28 N'o. 154 Broughton-st
B OGLE’S HYPERION FLUID, for restor
ing and embellishing the Hair. For sale by
I- J. MYERS,
mar 23 Smets' Building.
IMPORTED LIQUORS—5 pipes Swan Gin—
1 4 hell pipes and 10 quarter casks Otard and Cm
ti’lian Brscdies. entitled to debenture. For sal# by
mar 6 W. M. ’DAVIDSON.
w
EDD1NG CAKE BOXES.-A supply re
ceived aud for sale by
mar 30 JOHN M. COOPER.
I POOLE, Wholesale and Retail Dealer ill
Paints, Oils, Turpentine and Varnishes, F'rench
JOHN Yuuna,
u Paints, Oils, 1 Ul [Ii:nuuu mm v urmsaes, r noon
and American window Glass, Paint Vartdsh and
Whitewash Brushes, Sable and Camel hair Pencils,
Badger and Camel hair Blenders, Graining Combs,
Artist's Brushes and Colors, See., &c>
Paper Ilnngings, Borders and Fire Board Prints.
N. B. House, Sign and Ship Painting, Gliding)
Graining, and Glazing done on reasonable terms by |
JOHN POOLE, U Whitaker Street *
nearly opposite Swift, Denslow Sc Webster
mar 30
Race; The Doctrine examined on the Principles 'w ®
of Science, By John Bachman, D. D., Prof. Nat. His.
College of Charleston.
Tho Constancy of Israel: A Discourse delivered
before the Congregation Shearit Israel, Charleston, S. #
C., on Shnbnt Paruh, Adar 18, 5610. Bv die Rev. M>
J. Raphsll, A. M. PH. D. Received and for sale by
COOPER.
mar 30
JOHN M.
-opened bis rooms over the Jewelry Store'of tho
late Mr. T. T. Wilmot corner of Bryan street and
Market sqr. .
Operating hours from 9 A. M., to 5 P. M.
Children’s Likenesses, at any age, taken in frokn 1
to 3 seconds sitting.
Paintings and Daguerreotypes neatly copied and
set in Medallions, Morocco Cases, or Finger Rings.
For snle, n splendid appparatus with Inatructionsdn
the art of taking pictures.
feb 15 tf
P JACOBS, SEGAR AND TOBACO STORE,
• No. 27 Bull Street, (Sign of tho Indian nea$
Monument Square) Savannah, Geo.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, S,
Spanish and American Bcgars, at Wholes;
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snulf, Sec.
mar 29
SAND’S 1 SARSAPARILLA.
In Quart Bottles.
F OR PURIFYING THE BLOOD and for the
cure of Scrofhla, Rheumatism, Stubboru Ulcers
Dyspepsia, Salt-Rheum, Fever Sores, Erysipelas,
Pimples, Biles, Mercurial Diseases, Liver Complaints,
Bronchitis, Consumption, Female Complaints, Los#
fo Appetite, General Debility, &c.
The Records of Medical 3clence, abounding ae they
do with ample testimonials to the value and effleucy
of different medicinal agonts, scarcely furnish a paral
lel with tho results recorded from a multitude of liv
ing witnesses to the great worth of Handa’ Sarsaparilla.
The remarkable cures of a great variety of diseaaes ef
fected by its timely administration furnish conclusive
evidence of this iact, and the experience of fourteen
years has won for it a deserved popularity That no
other preparation ever attained. Its extensive usd
throughout the world, and the numerous nnsoliecitsd
testimonials received by tlie proprietors, stand as
beacons and landmarks to the suffering and diseased,
holding forth the inviting language of encouragement
t—do nor. despair. Thotiannds and tens of thousands
who suffered without hope, groaning day and night
under pain and anguish, beyond the power of language
to convey, have net only been relieved, but perman
ently cured. It has been approved by the medical fee-
ulty, intioduced and extensively used in hospitals,
under the watchful eye of physicians, with the hap
piest results. The preparation being entirely vegeta
ble, renders its administration safe to the most en
feebled frame.
REMARKABLE CURE.
The following testimonial is selected from among
the multitude of those we are daily receiving; ana
for further confirmation, the reader ia referred to the '
Family Recipe and Medical Altnauas, furnished-grat
uitoualyby all our agents;
NEW-YORK, Jnly27J«49
Messrs.A. B. &D. Sands—Gentlemen: Words can
butfoebl v express «ny feelings in conveying the pleas
ing intelligence that my wife is restored to perfect
health by the use of your invaluable Sarsaparilla
She was afflicted with a severe cutaueona disease that
covered tho whole surface of the body, ao that it would
have been impossible to touch any part that was frea
from the humur: the head face and body were covered
with scales like these of a fish; the hair fallout ia
arge quantities, and walking caused the most excrucia
ting agonies, as it affected the joint! more severely
lhan any tfther part. She suffered also a long time
from an affection nt the liver, connected with general
debility, and a prostration of tho nefvona system.
Physicians, both in Europe and America, had exhaust
ed the usual remedies, without effecting a cure, or
scarcely affording relief; and the beat medical skill
was unavailing, until she happily used yonr Sarsaparilla
—The disease was pronounced salt rheum; but her
whole system, internally and externally, wgs altogeth
er deranged; but so complete has been the core, after
using the Saraaparilla for six weeks, and taking in all
less than one dozen bottles, that she now enjoys hat-
tere-healtb than for years previous to takiag the Sa
rsaparilla. My object in making this communication,
is that all who have suffered as she has. may know’;
where and to whom to apply for relief, (and that “
not in vain,) as a complete enre will be the result.
My wife unites with me in heartfelt thanks; and be
lieve me, gentlemen, yours sincerely,
FERRIER NAZER. 82 Nassau-st.
N- B-—Fora corroborationof these facts, ippiy to
Mr. H. McCtine, at Messrs. Bowen Sc McNnaoe's
store, 16 William-si.
City and Coumy of New-York, n.—Ferrier Nazes
being duly sworn,dothdepose and says that the for
egoing statement, to which be has subscribed his
name, is trne and accurate, to the best of -bis knowl
edge and belief.—Sworn and subscribed, this 27th day
of July, 1849, before me.
C. S. WOODHULL, Mayor.
Prepared and sold wholesale and retail ay A. B. 4k
D. Sands, Druggists and Chemists, 100 itelton st..
ner of William-st., New York. Sold by Mrs
Felton street, Brooklyn, and by Drs '
throughout the United States ajidC
per bottle, sbt beetles for 95. Forsele at
f«b 28 " J. A.