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Saturday Morning, April 6, 1850.
"TS^-iniile copie*oftbn Daily Morning News
t: v,nhml at J. M. Cooper's Book store, at J. B
IV.'JL JLoe’s Book store, Congress-et., and at the of
c "e ot pubUcotion, 117 Bay-st. pf Price two cents
,,-relation of the Dally Morning News.
Tl,e Circulation of the News has in the first three
,,'u of its existence, far exceeded our most fan-
Kidne expectations; and we are happy to hare it in
* wcr to state, that it has naw a circulation larg■
our power
than tlltU °f both tl,e other Dailies together.
This is to us a gratifying fact, and is one that should
not be disregarded by the advertising public.
, gy The Washington correspondent of the New
York Commercial Advertiser, speaking of tho death
of Mr. Calhoun, says;
His dissolution had been long expected, but was
unquestionably hastened by the mental excitement
occasioned by tho preparation of the remarkable
speech delivered in the Senate on his behalf by his
friend Judge Mason, on the 4th of March, and by tho
part which he took in the debates of eeverul succeed
ing days, and particularly by his replies to Senators
Cusa and Foote, in which he defended himself with
energy and vigor from the strictures of those Sena
tors on his speech of the 4th inst.
His attending physiciau was Dr. James Hall, of
tliis place. By him and others Mr. Calhoun was fully
advised of the danger of intellectual exertion, and he
was solemnly wurned that if he attempted to take
Benefit of the Orphans.—The proprietors of
Pumaredc's Panorama of the Mississippi, now exhib
ition at the Oglethorpe Hall, have kindly tendered nn
exhibition of that beautiful painting this evening,
for the benefit of St. John's Church Asylum, and
Purish School.
The Orphan Asylum was organized by some of
the ladies of St John’s Church, in the year 1841, and
has been sustained by contributions of members of
that and Christ Church. Many orphans have been
supported in the institution, and their wants, spiritual
and temporal, have been carefully nttended to.
Connected with the Pariah of St. John’s, is also a
school, where several benevolent Indies impart in
struction, gratuitously, to tho children of such per
sons as are unable to procure it elsewhere. Both in
stitutions have done great good, and are well wor
thy of pntronnge.—- Com.
It will be remembered that the Panorama will be
exhibited this afternoon, a, 3 o'clock, at Oglethorpe
Hall, when families and schools will have a fine op
portunity to mnko the voyago of the Mississippi.
jimscll'in accordance with them, perhaps because
he was also made aware that there w as little hope of
his ultimately recovering from the attack under
which he was then suffering. The result has verified
the sagacity of the physician, and the imprudence or
the heroism of the patient.
py We are obliged to omit our Religious Miscel
lany this morning.
Father Mathew.—The New Orleans papers atate
that upwards of four thousand persona-have taken
the pledge administered by Father Matthews aince
his arrival in that city.
Wrecking Pump.—Wo witnessed yesterday af
ternoon at the wharf of Messrs. Brooks & Tupfer,
the operations of a Steam Pump, which has lately
been brought to our city, and was yesterday tested
under the superintendence of Mr. Charles Wilson.
The pump is intended to pump out wrecked vesseis,
and is a beautiful piece of machinery. It performed
handsomely yesterday and satisfied every one who be
held it work, of its admirable adaptation for the pur
pose for which it was invented. It pumps about
thirty barrels of water per minute. The Steam
Pump cost $2,600, and was manufactured by Mr.
Worthington, of New York. We understand that
it is owned by Messrs. Brooks St Tupfer, Brigham,
Kelly St Co. and C. Wilson.
There was a severe blow at Charleston on
Tuesday, by which considerable damage was done to
the shipping in port
Service In the Churches.
Divine Service will be held in the Churches of this
city to-morrow, Sunday, April 7th, as follows :
INDEPENDENT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
South Broad street—Rev. W. Preston, D. D. Preach
ing Morning and Afternoon.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 167 Brough
ton street—Rev. J. B. Ross, Morning and Afternoon 1
CHRISTCHURCH,
-Rev. E
temoon.
—Rev. Edward Neufville,
(Episcopul) Monument Square.
ville, D. D. Morning and Af-
ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, (Episcopal,) South Broad
street—Rev. Rufus White. Morning and After
noon.
TRINITY CHURCH, (Methodist! St. Janies’Square.
Rev. James E. Evans. Morning, Afternoon and Eve
ning.
WESTLEY 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. Fulwood. Morning, Afternoon and Eve
ning.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, Chlppeway Square-
Rev. Thomas Rambaut. Morning, Afternoon and
Evening. Evening discourse on "four last things.
“ Death-" Scots free.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, Wright Square. |
Rev. J. P. Tustin. Mornjng and Evening.
MEMORANDA.
New-York, April 1.—Cl d ( brig Excel, Talman, for
Savannah.
Arr schr Ophir, Bogington, from Savannah.
Fall River—Below, 29th ult, a ton-soil schr, said
to be the Yankee Blade, from Savannah.
Boston.—Arr, 30th ult, brig Palo Alto, Mclntire,
from Savannah; aehr Ariostos, Wheeler, from Savan
nah ; schr Albion, from Darien, Ga.
8t Thomas, March 9.—In port, brig Wm Pratt,
from Charleston, for New-York, just arr. The W P
reports when oft'Cape Hattera», 30 miles distant,enrne
in contact with a part of an old wreck, sprung both
mast, started up bow-sprit, split sails, and when die
arrived at St Thomas had three l'eet of water in the
hold.
Mat an* as, April 1.—Brig E Dudley, Hopkins, from
Jacksonville, Fla. waiting; schr Cherokee, Smith,
from Havana, for Savannah, taking in :argo.
Charleston, April 5.—Arr schr Carrier, Cud-
worth, from Darien, Geo; schr Florida, Read, from
Darien, Geo.
The brig Yankee, Small, from N York, arrived at
Charleston on the 3d inBt. She was bound to Darien.
(Go,) put
gale from
came up with — v -- -= ------ —.
master, of und for Bristol, R I, from Cardenas—took
oft from her Mr James Brough. 2d mate, who was
then holding on to tho taffrail; sho was capsized on
Sunday, 31st ult, in n heavy gale from NE, in the Gulf;
when all hands were lost, with the above exception.
She had also 2 passengers, both of whom Were drown
ed : the name of one was Vond, the other not re
collected ; Vond is believed to be a resident of Bris
tol, R t.
STEAMBOAT LINES.
FOR HAMBURG AND AU
GUSTA.—The fine now steam-pAokct
OREGON, Capt. T.N. Philpot, will leave
Saturday, April 6th. at five o’clock, P. M. For
freighi or passage, having fine accommodations, ap
ply on board, or to M. A. COHEN.
YVp
Way-freight payable by shippers, and must be on
board by 4 o'clock. npl 2
ATHENEUM.
Lessees f. c. adams & co.
ACTING MANAGER H. V. LOVELL.
The Managers have great pleasure in announcing
..... —.-i- - -• * - >itg
an engagement for a limited number of nights, wil
the eminent American Actress
MISS CUSHMAN,
By whom they are authorised to stare, that this will
positively be the first and only engagement she can
ever play In this city, it being ncr intention to retire
from the Stage, after her present tour.
She will make her first appearance on Monday Ev
ening, in her Great Character of Mrs. Haller.
Miss Cushman will be supported during her en
gagement by Mr. Couldock, in the principal mule
characters.
FOR AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG.
The superior light draught steam Pack
et, H. L. COOK, Captain Shaw, will 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,
apr 6 ___ *mt
FOR AUGUSTA aud HA»1
A ;
t
NEW SPUING GOODS
mm
ZHEIM, Agent, Jefterstm-nreefi wmiT5i Invite
the attention of the public to his large and in
creased stock of Clothing, Saddlery, Trunks, Ac. He
keeps constantly on hand an assortment of fine Dress
and Frock Coats, from $10 to $12; fine Caselsnere
Pants, from $4 up; Satin Vests, black and dol'd, from
$2 SO up; Huts, Caps, Shirts, Drawers, Saddles and
iW up | JUutflf Hhlrtfl, Drawers, caddies ild
Bridles, Trunks, &e„ at reduced prices; Oentlmnen’e
Cloaks, from $12 up; Servants’ Clothing cheaper than
they can be purchased in the city.
irlous other articles in
iub other articles ;
which cannot fail to please.
bis line, at prices
mar 30
WATER-PROOF suits.—GEO. & RICH-
it OLS has just opened some water-proof Cloaks,
. JsM-c .
Sack Coats, Leggings, and Head Covers, a capital ar
ticle for those exposed in rainy weather. For tala at
tho Clothing Store, Gibbons’ range. mar 30
iii; nsBURG, to leave every FRIDAY
IStliUf W iccaiv uiuij • *
MO!lUiAg, at. 40 o’clock The New and splendid Steunu
er HANCOCK, tfnpf. Mukhav, will leave ior the above
if..,.. .j;... GViHnv. l‘ilh mat.
ports and intermediate lmldinpfs, oh Friday, 12th inat. :
at 9 A. M. For freight or pe uage apply on board, or
l0 JOHN FOSTER, Agent,
aprll 3 Anderson’s Lower Wharf.
FOR 8T. MARY’S, Via Durian, St
Simons, Island, Brunswick. Bethel, Jct-
.™~-f ur , 0 utpn. Stc. Tho steam-packet I VAN-
HOE,Captain P. McNclty, is now receding freight and
Passsengers at Ferry wharf, and will leave '1 hurs-
day, at 4 o'clock P. M. Vot Freight or Passage, ap
ply on board, or to ' M. A. COHEN, Agent,
,T All I
Freights payable bv shippers, and will be
stored during the ubseuce of the boat free of' charge*
Freights consigned to the Agent will be forward,
ed free of commissions. apnl 6
MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 7,1850,
the entertainments will commence with the play of
THE STRANGER.
Mrs. Hollar Miss Cushman
Stranger . .Mr. Couldock.
The Werster Trial.—We have given up our
space to-day to the closing proceedings of this pain
fully interesting case. Few, remarks the Baltimore
Sun, can contemplate this remarkable case, one of
the most startling .in the annals of American juris
prudence, without an appalling sense of the terrible
consequences of crime. Our pity for the victim and
the afflicted family deprived of his love and care, is
almost totally absorbed by the extraordinary devel
opments attending the detection of the murderer;
and here again, the utterances of indignant reproach
against the perpetrator of the fearful crime, are re
strained by those sympathies of our pature which are
uwakeued amidst the deep anguish in which nn ami
able family is involved.
Hut the law, that law without, which society would
recede into barbarism, is above our sympathies. It
exacts the penalty of life for life, on the conviction of
guilt The jury in the present case have declared
that the guilt is proved as charged in the indictment.
The court approves the finding of the jury, and the
law will take its course.
Speaking of the verdict, the same paper saysThe
combination of chances upon which alone we could
predicate the innocence of the prisoner, would almost
justify a conclusion that the formation of the world
was the effect of chance. To admit tho vague possi
bility of innocence in the face of such a consistent
and methodical array of facts as that presented by
the prosecution, would be to afflict society with pain
ful uncertainty in relation to the force of evidence and
the power of truth.
A telegraphic despatch to tho Sun, says:—
It is understood that the jury after going out on Satur
day night, at first deliberated in silence l'or ten min
utes, then voted on the question whether the remains
were those of Dr. I’arkmnn. There was a uuani-
ov. J. P. Tustin. Morning and Evening.
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Wright Square.—Rev. A.
J. Earn. Morning and Afternoon.
CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, (Ro
man Catholic) Drayton street—Rev. J. F. O'Neil,
and Rev. J. F. Kirby. Morning and Afternoon.
UNITARIAN CHURCH, Armory Hall, Wright
8quare—Rev. J. A. Penniman. There will be no
service in this Church in cousoquence of the absence
of tiie Pastor.
PENFIELD MARINER'S CHURCH. Bay Street.
Rev. T. Hutchings. Morning, Afternoon and Eve-
nine.
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.
Second African Church (Baptist,) Franklin Ward—
Andrew Marshall, Preacher. Morning, Afternoon
and Evening.
Third African Church, (Baptist,) Oglethorpe Ward
Preacher. Morning, Afternoon and Evening.
Prices op admission During Miss Cushman's
Engagement.—Boxes and Pnrquette, $1; Middle
Gallery, 50 cents; Side Galleries, 25 cents; Private
Boxes, $6.
Time.—Doors open at 7; Curtail '.ill rise half-past
o’clock precisely.
PASSENGERS.
Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Charleston—3 Miss
Wilkinsons, Miss Mays, Mr Coles and lady. J Yates,
Jr, Mr Chcrrell, M A Dorety, H Adams, Mr Edes, J H
M Clinch, R C McWilliams, J D Hutchison and lady.
Miss Hutchison, Mr Hutchison, J Wilkerson, M Smith
Mr Hall, J J Sams, Rev Wm Seabrook, 2 on deck.
Per steamer Metamora, from Charleston—Miss M
C Perryclear, Mrs Pinkham, Mrs Miles and eon. Mrs
Hazzard, Mrs J A Hume, Mrs Higham, 2 children St
3 svte, Rev Mr Gadsden, Judge Law, J Zacharia, J
Maxwell W A Pringle. W Blake, H Rose, J C Glov
er, R S Porcher, S C Scanlan, F M Jones. H Hues-
man, G B Swart, W C Simpson, S H Oliver, 3 on
deck.
CONSIGNEES.
mous yea.
On the second question, whether Webster com
mitted the murder * There were eleven yeas and one
nay. The nay came from Mr. Beujumm II. Greene.
He stated hi* point of doubt, and after seme discus
sion, he declared it was removed.
The family of Webster was not informed of the
verdict on the night it was rendered. Some friends,
however, undertook the task of preparing their minds
fqr it The awful disclosure was made to them on
Sunday morning, by Mrs. Wm. E. Prescott. The
scene was most heart-rending. Every etfort link been
made by their friends to assuage the grief of the^ifllict-
ed wife and daughters, who, up to a late hour, con
fidently expected un acquittal.
A letter of condolence wns presented to them on
Sunday afternoon, signed by the heads of all the
principal families of Cl 1..bridge, including Hon.
Edward Everett, Jared Sparks, Prof. Morton, Judge
Kay, &c. Judge Fuy gave it up, that his friend Web
ster was a guilty man. alter hearing his own speech
on Saturday evening.
'Tgs* The Senate have appointed a Committee of
six to convey the remains of Mr. Calhoun, to Caro
lina. The Committee consists of the following gen
tlemen : Mr. Mason, of Virginia, (who moved the re-
solulioh); Mr. Webster, of Massachusetts ; Mr. Ber
rien, of Georgia; Mr. Davis, of Mississippi; Mr.
Dickinson, of New York, and Mr. Dodge, of Iowa.
Mr. Cass offered a resolution to print in pamphlet
form, the proceedings of the Senate, in reference to
the decease of Mr. Calhoun, which was adopted.
Per steamer Metamora, from Charleston—Brooks
&. Tupper, Cohens St Hertz, R Habersham & Son, J
Finck, T Higham, J Rosseau, Wichman St Liehte,
SteamreDeKnlb, Fla Boats.
Per steamer Gen Clinch, from Charleston—C C Iv,
Fla Boats, steamer DeKalb, C O Boutell. T S Wayne,
M A Cary, J Sullivun, Capt Parker, Echreeks, St Char
lotte.
Per Sloop Washington, from New River—2,200 bus
Rough Rice, to R Habersham & Son.
Per steamer Robt Collins, from Macon—538 bales
Cotton, Brigham, Kelly & Co, J L Swinney, C Hart-
ridge, E Parsons & Co, P Reilly, Washburn, Wilder
& Co.
Commercial intelligence.
LATEST DATES.
Liverpool, March 9 | Havre, Mar 7 ] Havana, Mar 22
Savannah Cotton Market. April 6.
COTTON.—The sales yesterday were 462 bales, ns
follows; 142 bales at 11; 57 at 11} ; 38 at 11J ; 225 at
12 cents.
CHARLESTON, April 5.—The sales of the week
may be put down at 3150 bale's, against the receipt
in tile same time of 4650 boles. We quote ordinary to
good ordinary 10} a 1( f : mid to good mid 11 a 11} ;
mid fair 11} a Ilf; fair and fully fair 11} a 12 cents,
VVe have had
Miss Cushman.—It will be seen by the announce
ment in our advertising columns that Miss Char
lotte Cushman,tho distinguished Amcricnn actress,
has arrived in our city, and commences an engage
ment at the Atheneum on Monday night.
AUGUSTA, April 3—P M. We have had a firm
but flat market to-day. The few sales made, were at
full prices. No change to notice in quotations. Fall
ing oil' in receipts at all ports, 435,565 hales.
Savannah Exports, April 5.
BOSTON—Per bark Rhone—257 uales Cotton, 442
casks Rice.
Per bark Gen Jones—100 holes Cotton, 523 casks
Rice.
, NEW-YORK—Per brigTorno—83.453 feet Timber.
PHILADELPHIA—Per bark Turk—186 bales Cot
ton. 43 boles Yarn, 13 do Mdze, 50 casks Rice.
Shipping Intelligence.
PORT OF SAVANNAH. - • - APRIL 6.
Toots a Married Man.—The friends of Mr
Raymond, the inimitable Toots, will be gratified to
-cam that since his sojourn among us, he has so for
overcome Ilia extreme bashfulness as to be able to
" speak cut," and that he has actually committed mat
rimony in tlie first degTee. The sprightly and clever
young actress, Miss Harriet Carpenter, is the
happy bride. Toots is a happy man—as happy as if
he had been permitted to be Miss Domhy's dog, and
no doubt manifests bis delight in as marked a manner
as did that faithful animal But “its no conse
quence."
ARRIVED.
Brig Henry Marshall, Brightman, Havana, with
G9* The Augusta Manufacturing Company has
declared a dividend of Three per cent, out of the
Profits of the past three months, payable on demand.
tdP* ATelographic despatch says that great efforts
® ro making at Boston, to obtain a commutation of the
punishment of Dr. Webster.
Counterfeit $100 bills on the Bank of the State
«f Georgia have made thsiir appearance. By compa
ring theta with the genuine bills, they are easily dis
tinguished.
ty The first letter of our Ptririnc ccrrespcndact
■"IB appear to riurcmrt.
Molasses, Sugar and Fruit, to Cohens & Hertz.
Brig Susan Soule, Creach, N Orleans, to Cohens St
Hertz.
Schr Susan Ludwick,from Boston.
Schr Wm D Jenkins, Watson, from Dr John Pot
ter’s Plantation,with 103 casks Rioe, to Jno Wilburn
To conclude with the Farce of
THE ETON BOY.
UNION y
sfSuuoAT COMPANY OF UEuitutA
AND SOUTH CAROMNA.
rpHE very light draught Steam-packets H. L. COOK
A and OREGON are now making regular trips.
The former commanded by Capt. T. E. Shaw, and
the latter by Capt T. N. Philpot, both gentlemen of
experience on the Savannah River.
These boats arc enabled to reucli Augusta and Ham
burg, in the lowest stages of the river. The days of
departure ure:
From Savannah, on TUESDAYS and SAT
URDAYS, and
ITD”From Augusta and Hamburg, on SATUR
DAY’S and WEDNESDAYS.
Freight consigned to the Agent at Savannah to
be sent via the river, iuto Soutli Carolina, Georgia, Al
abama, Tennessee, will bo forwarded free of commis
sion. (mar 6) M. A. COHEN, Ageut.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—..Heron’s
, Line.—The A 1 Schooner ALFRED EXAI.L
Capt. Goldeii, will leave as above to-morrow, 6th
inst. For passage only, having superior accommoda
tions, apply on board, or to
april 5—it
CI1AS. A. GRF.INER.
{.#* Seats and Private Boxes may be secured at
the Box Office from 3 to 5 o'clock P. M.
■y/JOLASSES, SUGAR, LIQUOR,
«fcc.—
j bills do
na wao, uit..—
50 hhds and tierces, prime Cardenas Molasses
50 bbls prime N O Molasses
25 hhds MuVcovado and N O Suga 1
25 bbls Swift’s Clarified do
5 boxes White Havana do
20 hhds prime Cincinnati Bacon Sides
150 bbls Domestic Brandy, Gin and Rura
100 bbls. Extra Baltimore Flour
20 casks Falkirk Ale, in quarts and pints
10 bbls White Wiue Vinegar
50 boxes Soap of various qualities
300 pieces Dundee Imitation Kent Bagging,-weigh
ing frim 1} to 11 lbs per yard.
250 coils Kent Bale Rope, fot sale by
april 6 JAMES A. NORRIS.
rj’O THE PUBLIC.
FOR PHILADELPIIIA—Heroii’a
Line.—The new and fast sailing Schooner,
OhaS. A. GREINER,” Naylor, Muster, will have
quick despatch for the above port. For freight or
passage, having good accommodations, apply to the
Captain on board at Harris’s Wharf, or to
April! Ct CHAS. A. GREINER.
FOR PHILADELPHIA—Heron’.* Line
The regulnr packet schooner DART, Capt.
^gyL^Somers, wil) have despatch for above port,
l-'or freight or passage, apply on hoard, at Harris'
wharf, or to C. A. GJIE1NER.
mar 29 Ct
a TO RENT.—A large Brick Tenement, sul
able for a BoardingHouse. cornerCongreas und
Jeflerson-streets, near Market-square. Apply
as ubove to
npl 2 Ct YV. BARNET.
KIRK BRIDGES* TATTERSALLH
5r^?HEAVE P6WDER3. for the radical and
. mt-
munentcure of Heaves, Broken Wind, Coughs, Colds,
Glanders, and all diseases which affect the mucous
membrane of the Luogs, Windpipe, Throat, and
Head of the Homo. Also, to expel Botta and Worms,
loosen the hide, and keep the animal in good con
dition,
Thl* remedy is the production of a celebrated Eng
lish Furicr, and has been used for many years in tho
famous Tnttersalls Stables, London, and other parte
of England, with such distinguished success, that we
were induced to import it info this country; since its
introduction here it has prpved to be so valuable a re
medy that we have thought it proper to purchase of
J. Kirkbridge.the English proprietor, the rightiOf man
ufacture ana sale of it for this continent. Itia now pet
up in a new and elegant style. A copyright has bora
secured for it, and on every packige r. attached a
stamp with the written signature of A. H. Gough h
Co., to counterfeit which ia forgery. Price One Dol
lar per Package.
A. H. Gough & Co., Wholesale St Retail Druggiata,
No. 14£ Fulton Btreet, New York, Sole Proprietors,
Agent for Savannah, Ga.,
A. A. SOLOMONS, St CO,
mar 28 Market Square.
iaa on hand
THE SUBSCRIBE!
|large assortment of BONNETS, consisting of
Tuscans, Pearls, Cobergs, Peddles, Fancy and
Tulip Braids,&c; also, u large assortment of
Ribbona and flowers, at the lowest cash prices.
IriS** Bonnets and Hats Blenched, Pressed and A#
tered to the Latest Style, at No. 15 Barnard-stract,
South side Market-square,
jan 29 S. TOMB
ug from ship U
Georgia, aud others, 500 barrels Lime, Ce-
gb.
ment, Plaster l’aris, Laths, Plastering Hair, Hay, &c,
" ’ nail “'
Rico,
dtc. Also, in store, Whole, Middling and Sm
which he oilers for sale on reasonable terms,
mur 30 Gt WILLIAM P. CLARK.
EDD1NG CAKE UOXEts—A supply re-
ecivcd and for suit- by
mar 30
JOHN M. COOPER.
J OHN POOLE, Wholesale end Retail Dealer in
Paints, Oils, Turpentine and Varnishes, French
and American Window Glass, Paint, Voi-nlih and
Whitewash Brushes, Sable and Camel liair Pencils,
Badger and Camel hair Blenders, Graining Combs,
Artist's Brushes and Colors, Stc., Sto.
Paper Hangings, Borders and Fire Board Prints,
N. 11. House, Sign aud Ship Painting, Gilding.
Gruining, and Glazing done on reasonable Jerms bsr
JOHN POOLE, 11 Whitaker Sheet,
nearly oppocitp Swil't, Dec slow St Webstar
mar 30
if’
j Yft. BACHMAN on the Unity of the Human
JLf Race;,The Doctrine examined on the Principle*
.Bis.
As much notoriety wns
given tc nn unfortunate difficulty, that took place
in tills city on the 10th of June last, when a Mr. Hodg
son attempted to kill me, By striking me witb a large
stick, and then shooting me twice with pistols, while
I wns in-my own house ; I think it proper to inform
the public that the Grand Jury found a True Bill
against him, and When the case wns called up, the
hereinafter mentioned pnper was re. d by one of the
council, and being assented to by one of tile Attor-
nies of Mr. Hodgson, he also being present and as
senting to the same, with this additional remark by
his Attorney, that the statement then made was made
voluntarily, not under the dread of conviction! and
thereupon the suid paper was ordered to he entered
upon the records of the Court, in the case as follows,
to. wit:
The State, ) Assault with intent to Mur-
vs. \dcr. Chatham Superior
Volentine M. Hodgson. ) Court: Jan. Term, 1850.
“ The defendant in this case having made a state
ment that he committed the assault upon the prose
cutor, the Rsv. Thomas C. Benuiug, under the impres
sion that lie had seduced his sister. That since the
occurrence, he has received from her a certificate up
on oath, that such was not the case, and that he is
satisfied that he lubored under it misapprehension us
to that fact. On motion, and by consent of the pros
ecutor, it is ordered that a nolle prosequi be entered
on the record, and the recognizances he cancelled."
State of Georgia, > clerk's Office; Superior Court.
Chatham Countv. )
I, John F. Guilumrtin, Clerk of the Superior Court
for the County and State aforesaid, do hereby certify
that the foregoing order, contains a true mid perfect
transcript of the original record. In testimony
whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed tho
seal of said Superior Court, this thirty-first dny of
FOR BALE.—-A first rute Draught
aud Saddle, Horse Warranted sound und
gentle. Apply at this office,
npl 4
4t
jy OTICE.— 1 The public.are cautioned ngiunst tra
ding for a due bill made by me favor H. I. Camp
bell, dated May Kith, 1849, for One Hundqed and
Twenty-two Dollurs, the same having been paid by
me on the 19th of same month, three days after its
date. apl 5 3 H. A. CRANE.
January, A. D. Eighteen Hundred end Filty.
JNO. F. GUILMARTIN, Clk. S C. C. C.
If the foregoing dues not satisfy every unprejudiced
mind of my entire innocence of the charge oi seduc
tion, I am unable to say what will.
THOMAS C. BENNING.
I hope those Newspapers that took notice ol this un
fortunate afiair, will do me the justice to publish the
foregoing. npl (i—It* T. C. B.
TYfOTlCIE.—I forewarn all persons against cred-
I x iting Margaret Wood on mv account ns I am
determined not to pay any debts that Bhc niny con
tract. J- W. WOOD.
Savannah, April 6,1850. 1 m
BUSHELS of PRIME CORN,
3,000 Just received and for sale by
april 6—tf DY'E, OLIVER St CO.
TYTEGHOES WANTED.—The subscribers, Con-
1 * tractors on the Augusta St Waynesboro' Rail
Road, wish to hire until the first of January next, or
for a shorter period, Sixty able-bodied men ; Twenty
AUDEN SEEDS.—An assortment of choice
fresh iturden Seeds, jioit received and for sale by
LaR<
april 5
ilOCHE St GODFREY.
T IQUUID ADHESIVE PI.ASTCR, for sale by
AU april 5 LaROCHE & GODFREY.
W RIGHT’S Pure Concentrated EXTRACT of
LEMON, for flavoring lee Creams, Jellies, <kc.
For sale by
april 5
LaROCHE St GODFREY.
JCE CRIMEAN cnURNSand Freezers, Rotary
m. mid Staff Butter Churns, Spungoand Hipp Baths.
Clothes Hampers. Coni Toppers, Egg Fryers and
Poachers, Plated Tulls and Spoons, Knife Rests. Pink
ing Irons, 4pple Roasters, Foot Baths, Chothes Pins,
Glove Stretchers, Ten Bells,Lamp Scissors,Cork Draw
ers, Stc. Just received, and for sale by
COLLINS St BULKLEY,
apl 4 No. 100 Bryar.-strect.
’ I'RAVELLING TRUNKS, Travelling Bags,
J- Gutta l’ercha Bags, School Satchels.
april 4
S. A, WQOD,
106 Bryan st
PROFESSOR AGASSIZ’S LECTURES
AT ARMORY HALL.
|ROF. AGASSIZ will deliver aCourse of Lectures
IMAL KINGDOM,” illustrating the principles of clas
sification of Animals, their Strudture, their Develop
ment, and the order of their succession in Geological
lines.
Mhe Course will consist of five or six Lectures, to
be delivered in one week, the time of the Professor
of
College oflSha'lli
The Constancy of Israel: A Discourse delivered
before the Congregation Shenrit Israel Chnrleslion, S.
C., on Sliabnt Parali, Adar 18, 5610. By the Rev. 11.
" M “ ■ Aft
JohgBaahmau, D. D., Prof, Nat. 1
A Disoouree delivered
J. Raphnll, A. M, PH. D. Received andfor sale b 1
mar 30
eived ondtor sale by
JOHN IS. COOPER.
OEAUTIFUL DAGUERREOTYPE*
JLk Mr. Cauey would respectfully give notice tb
has re-opened his roams over tlie Jewelry Store 0
late Mr. T. T. Wilinot corner of Bryan street
Market sqr.
Operating hours from 9 A. M., to 5 P. Ms
Children's Likenesses, at any age,, takes In from 1
to 3 seconds sitting.
Paintings and Daguerreotypes neatly copied and
set in Medallions, Morocco Cuses, or FingonlUngs.
For sale, a splendid appparatlu with instructions in
the art of taking pictures.
fob 15 tf
SEGAR ANDT
P JACOBS, i
• Na 27 Bull
ACO STORE,
be Indian near
Na 27 BuU Street, (Sign .
Monument Square) Savannah, Geo.
N. B.—Keeps constantly on hand, Spanish, Half
Spanish and American Segars, at Wholesale und Re
tail. Also Chewing Tobacco, Snulf, dtc.
mar 29
S T. THOMAS BAY' RUM. Just received, end
■fd ' “ " ' ' *
for sale by
mar 27
I,. J. MYERS,
Smets Building
S HOES, SHOES.—ftcCurdy’s Slipper* for L*
dies. 8. A. WOOD,
npl 2 lOOJiryan-street
Boys’ Gaiters, lately received by
d. A. WOOD,
apl 2 106 Bryan-street
TYTEW SPRING GOODS—1850.—'The sub
11 sdribers have received, end will continue to re
ceive by future arrivals, n large and Well selected
stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS,
which they ofi'er lor sale at the lowest market prices,
and to which they invite tlie attention of country
merchants, factors and planters,
fell 28 SNIDER, LATHROP St NEVITT.
being very limited.
"'^’Tlie''
The 4th Lecture will be delivered this evening,
and one each succeeding nigt until tlie course is com
pleted,
tel
The Lectured will commence nt 8 o’clock precisely.
f ‘ Subscribers are requested to call at the Book
Store of YV. T. Williams and receive their Tickets.—
Those who have not yet subscribed for the Course
may vet do so.
Tickets for a Single Lecture 5(Trents. april 5
THIS EVENING & SATURDAY AFTER
NOON.
boys, and a few women, to work upon said Road, be
tween the Central Rail Rond aud YVayneshoro’.
For further particulars apply to Joseph BArcnoFT,
117 Bay street „
uprilti—tf JOHN P- GRAY & Co.
H AY FOR SALE.—a lot of fine Huy, just re.
ceived and for sale by
april 6—6t
DAVID R. DILLON.
95,000 REWARD.
CENTRAL RAILROAD & BANKING CO. OF GA
Savannah, March 4, 1850.
rjiHE ABOVE SUM will be paid for the apprehen-
sion and placing in custody of Mr. GEORGE J
BULLOCH, the absconding Cashier ot this Bank.
He is charged with having stolen in notes of the
Compiny, tlie sum of ONE HUNDRED THOU
SAND DOLLARS, mostly of tlie larger denomina
tion.
An additional reward of five per cent will bo paid
Sloop Washington, Snntina, New River, to
Dickinson.
Schr American Cofa--1026 bushels rough rice to
R Habersham St Son.
Z. Winkler’s boat, 857 bushels rough rick, to Will
iams St Preston.
Steamer T S Metcalf, Postell, Augusta, with boats
No 2 and 7 to S M Pond.
Steamer Metanjora, Blankenship, Charleston, to
Brooks & Tupper.
Steamer Robert Collins, Taylor, Maoon, .to Brig-
ham, Kelly St Co.
Steamer Gen Clinch, pixon, Charleston, to Brooks
it Tupper.
CLEARED.
Brig Toma Berry, New-York—W Crabtree.
Baric Rhone, Jewett, Boeton—Padeltord, Fay 6
Co
Bark Gen Jonee, Harding, Boston—Washburn,Wil-
der, St Co.
Bark Turk, Nickerson, Philadelphia—Brigkam, Kel
ly * Co.
Steamer Gen Clinch,
Steamer Baocod
Steamer DeKalb,
;<m Charleston.
Augusta
y, Augu.it.
on any money returned with or without him. Ho
is about 5 fret 7 iDcbes high, medium size, dark hair.
dark eyes, dark complexion, block beard, tine teeth,
speaks slow arid soft, steps quick when walking. Ho
was last seen in this City, so far as can he ascertain
ed, on the night of Wednesday last, 27th February.
By Order of the Directors,
mar 5 tf R. R. CUY’LER. President.
DIVIDEND NO. At a regular mcct-
ing of the Trustees of the Savannah Instittu-
tion for Savings, on Monday evening, a dividend ot
seven per cent was declared from tho earnings of the
Institution, payable on and after Monday nex
ip 3 tf HlllAM ROBERTS.
Sec’y.
I’U.MAKEDE’S
ORIGINAL PANORAMA OF THE
MISSISSIPPI RIVER
AND INDIAN LIFE.
FAINTIND IN OIL.
W ILL BE EXHIBITED THIS EVENING, and
TO MORROW AFTERNOON, ut
OGLETHORPE HALL.
Music by Prof. V. F. COBINT, accompanied by the
artist on the Piano.
Tickets 50 cents. Children under 10 years old, half
price. Tickets to be had at the usual places.
Doors opeu at 7 ; Panorama to commence moving
at 7} o'clock, precisely.
april 5 A. A. PARKER, Diryctor.
B LACK TEA to Chests Black Tea in 5«z
P
L ost.—-ten
Thread Purse,or YVullet, containing'I'liirty-airbt
Dollars, or so, in hills of 1-Twenty, 3 Five, a 3 dol
lar and a 1 dollar hill. The finder will receive the
above reward by leaving it at this office. 3t apl 2
m
jJOY 8’ GAITERS.—A handsome assortment of
PALHODN’S SPEECH The Speech of Bon'
John C. Calhoun of Smith Carolina, as delivered
in the Senate of the United States, March 4th, 1850
For sal) by
mar 11 JOHN M. COOPER-
pers, landing from ship Hartford, and for sale by
april 1 YV. M. DAVIDSON,
UOU.AK9 REWARD.—Lost"*
\ DMlNI8TRATOR’fi NOTICE.—All per
sons haring claims »"ainpttiiq Estate of Mrs. Re
becca Shapdly, late of Chatham county, deceased,
will present them in terms of tlie Law, properly at
tested ; and all persons indebted to said Estate, will
make payment to me,
EMANUEL 3HEFTALL, Administrator. W
apl 3 36t
B rokerage, april i, 1850.—i he*ub
scribor tenders his services to his friends and the
public, iu the purchase and sule of State, City and In
dividual Bonds, Stock of the different Banks, and Rail
DRAYVS THIS DAY
1,000!
$22,000! $13,000 1 50 Prizes of *1,000!
GREENE St PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY.
Extra Class No. 28, for 1850.
To be decided by drawing of Va. Monongalia Lot’y,
Class 39. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Satur
day, April 6,1850.
OgoAUGUSTA & WAYNESBORO’ RAIL
uZw ROAD.—An instalment ol Ten percent on
subscriptions to the capital stock of this Qompany. has
I office of Mn.
Joseph Bancroft, the Secretary, next door to Central
Beil Bead PtF* The qnrtilicates already issued
april 1 iOt
J. W. MAURY A CO. Managers.
7B Number Lottery—13 Drawn Ballots.
SPLENDID SCHEME:
1 Prize of. $3,842
...250
1 Prize of 841.000
l 22.000
1 13.0HO
, 7.000
1 5,000
Ticket*. $10—Share# in proportion.
For sale by
spl 6 E. YVITHINfiTON.
180.
65.
100
Road Stock. From punctuality and attention to busi
ness, he hopes to merit a share of public patronage.
II. J. CHALMERS, Broker,
°pl ~5t No. 109 Bay-street
D u. untunes" aromatic vegetable
Bitters, for the cure of Jaundice, Indigestion.
YVeak Stomach, Diarrhoea, etc., just received and for
salebv L. J. MYERS,
ill
april
Smets’ Building:
pORT WINE & HYSON TEA.-10 quarter
casks Port Wine, and 10 hf chests Hysonlfca, in
store and for sale By
april 1 YV. M. DAVIDSON.
YTHAMPAGNE WINK. - 25 bsktsGrape Cham.
n-J paene, lauding from ship Southport for sale by
April 1 YV. M. DAVIDSON..
CELLING OFF AT COST.—The subscrihar-,
CJ in order to devote his time exclusively to EN
GRAVING, will sell his stock of Fancy Goods at cost
consisting of YVorsted Patterns, Purse Silks, gleet
Beads, Rings and Tassels, Segar Cases, Perfumery,
Toys, Flower Vases, Shell and Buffalo Tuck and
Side Combs, Fringas, ButtonB, Bags, &c.
mar 22 liri R. H. HOYVELL, 151 Congrsas-et
ftERMAN COLOGNE, in pintand quart bot ifc
All ties, just received and for sale by ”
■april 5 LaROCHE * GODFREY-
£3TO CoVfECTIQNERF^AFI
SSh Coriander Seed, for sale by
POCKET jWhoSSTi'Srt Men*!*,
J. B.
*pl 3 tfrne s’ Bu:
^LBANY AEE—-John Tayior fcSon’s
iiiy*
Ale, superior to any thing brot
jtsb. liarke, caartantiy on hand and
apl
Agent
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