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^Vendaysla ter frome urope.
ARRIVAL OF THE CANADA,
millpartherudvRnceln Cotton*
rpmnsmUteifor the Daily~ Morning News.
Washington, May 3, 4 P. M.
The royal mail steamer Canada arrived at
Vw York to-day bringing Liverpool dates to
the 20th ult.
Cotton had advanced fully J of a penny on
nil American descriptions.
Sales of the week amounted to Bixty thou-
gniid hales*
The quotations given are for Fair upland CJ,
and for Mobile 7j.
Flour has experienced a slight decline—
market dull.
The Pope has returned to Rome.
mayor. This movoment upon the part of the
Americans will make the peoplo of New Grena
da open their eyes.
The Baltimore Clipper thinks the choice
proves that the Americans there must have vot
ed without having their eyes open.
&3P Rumors aro prevalent say the accounts
by tho Cambria that the English Ministry, ow
ing to the fact of being unsuccessful in Parlia
ment, will bo compelled to resign.
I5P It is said that a suite of rooms ha3 been
engaged at tho Bellevue house in Newport, for
the family of President Taylor, during the sum-
PA8SENGERI.
Per steamer Gen. Clinch, fror» Charleston—Mr. T
Tattnall, Mrs Wall, Dr T B Habersham, W Wright
and 2 servants, T Talbird, J W lopo, J A Kendall, S
W Arnold, Capt Hadley, J Sevelr, J 9 Taylor.
Per Steamer Win Seabrook,'from Charleston-
Miss C llurritt, Mrs Costc, Mrs Holmes, J Anspack,
J C Martin, 8 D Burritt, C Manfcault
STEAMBOAT LINES.
Stoppage at Lowell.—Tho directors of
llie Suffolk Cotton Mills, at Lowell, Mass.,
have decided to stop making cloth, and on the
2tith ult., gave notics to the 500 persons they
'employ, that the services of one half of them
must be dispensed with immediately. It is
added also, that a similar action will bo taken
by the “Boot,” “Tremont,” and “Massachu
setts” Cotton Mills, which employ 3,200 per
sons, and represent a capital of $3,500,000.
It is also stated in the Baltimore papers, that
in consequence of the high price of cotton, and
the low price of cotton goods, several of the
mills in that vicinity will either stop entirely,
or only make half time. How this advance of
'the great staple is to affect our Southern facto
ries, remains yet to be seen. We think tho most
injurious effect that will result to our manufac
turing interests will bo in the diversion of capi
tal from the manufacture to the production of
cotton. In one respect we have certainly the
advantage of either the Northern or English
manufacturers. So far as tho supply of our
homo market is concerned we have in our
,favor the cost of trnnsitto and front the foreign
mills. Under any circumstances, wo hare
thought this advantage of tho Southern manu
facturer equivalent to a protective tariff, and
now that tho high price of cotton is closing
the Northern mills, and the prices of foreign
manufactured goods must go up, our people
will have an illustration of the utility of their
own manufactories, in protecting them from the
exorbitant demands of the British or Northern
manufacturer. The Northern and English
mills may stop for a time, but let tho pricoteof
cotton be what it may, they must either shortly
resume, or leave us of the South to supply
the world with manufactured cotton, as we
have heretofore supplied them with the raw
material. The news by the Cambria statos that
tho British mills will shortly bo reduced to the
necessity of working short time.'
At the Treasury in Washington, during
the week ending Saturday, the sum of $639,-
000 in U. S. Stocks, was transferred to for.
eigners. Tho week before it was 330,000.
Foreigners are selling out French funds, at a
great loss, and purchasing ours at a large ad-
ScitIcc in the Cliui'chca.
Divine Service will be held at the Churches of thi
city to-morrow, Sunday, May 5th, 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-
CHRISTCHURCH, (Episcopal) Monument Square.
—Rev. Edwabd Neufville, D. D. Morning and Af
ternoon.
ST. JOHN’S CHURCH, (Episcopal,) South Broad
street—Rev. Rufus White. Morning und After
noon.
TRINITY CHURCH, (Methodist) St. James’Squnre.
Rev. James E. Evans. Morning, Afternoon and Eve
ning.
Second Quarterly Meeting.—Tho Rev. Josiah Lew
is, P. E., will preach in the Morning and Evening,
YVESTLEY CHAPEL, (Methodist) South Broad
street.—There will lie 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, Chippeway Square-
Rev. Thomas Rambaut. Morning, Afternoon mid
Evening. Evening discourse on four lust things.
11 Heaven.” Seats free.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH, Wright Square.—
Rev. J. P. Tustin. Morning and Evening.
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Wright Square.—Rev. A.
J. Kahn. Morning und Afternoon.
CHURCH OF ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, (Ro
man Catholic) Drayton street—Rev. J. F. O'Neil,
and Rev. J. F. Kinnv. Morning and Afternoon.
UNITARIAN CHURCH, Armory Hull, Wright
Square—Rev. J. A. Penniman. There will be no
service in this Church in consequence of the absence
of the Pastor.
PENFIELD MARINER'S CHURCH. Bay Street.
Rev. T. Hutchings. Morning, Afternoon mid Eve
ning.
KAAL KOASII MICKVA ISRAEL. Liberty nnd
Whitaker street)—Levi Haet, Reuder. This duy
[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 Afncnn Church, (Baptist,) Oglethorpe Ward
Preacher. Morning, Afternoon and Evening.
CONSIGNEE*.
Per Bark Peter Derail], from few York—Rowland
it Washburn, T R Mills, T S Wayne, 8 M Pond,
Ym>"e St Gammell, M J Solomons, Snider, Lathrop
St N'-vitt, N A Hardee St Co, W Warner, A Welles &
CoJWood.Claghom St Co,J P Btnum, M Eastman, M
A Cohen, Hamilton St Hardeman, A Haywood, J llous-
senu, N B A. H Weed, Brooks & 'Dipper, Pbilbrick St
Bell, M Pendergast, E O Byrne, CE Smith, J D .lease,
J C Cady St Co, Jus Sullivan, J Van Ness. W Kems-
hurt, W'BHulo, Collins & Bulklcy, IIJ Gilbert, A
Champion. „ ,
Per Balk Savannah from New York—T S Wayne,
T R Mills, S M Pond, Wood, Clnghorn St Co., Brig-
ham, Kelly & Co., M A Cohen, T M Turner, F F
Wood St Co, W II May St Co., Ambler, Barnum St
Co, H A Crnne St Co, G S Nichols, 1) B Nichols, Ham
ilton St Hardeman, W 'B Hule, Yong & Gamniell, A
Welles & Co, A Haywood, WP Williams. A Minis,
Washburn, Wilder & Co, J W Morrell, J M Cooper,
Jas M Poe, N B Knnpp, .Ins Anderson St Co, Order,
Swift, Denslow St Webster, G S Harding, Russell &.
Ehilick, Colieu &. Fosdick, McArthur & Morse, Davis
St Copp, J V Counerat, A A Solomons, F Shlels, W
M Davidson, Pierson St Hcidt, W. Carruthers, N A
Hardee St Co, S Austin, S St. H Hoyt St Co, J C Brown,
W Knv. Smith &. Humphries, F Orlain.
Per Schooner CAL Lamar, from New York—T S
Wayne, B ,Morel, R D Walker, 1 W Rowland, Price
A-AVeader, T M Turner & Co, Raburn St Fulton, S
M Pond, T R Mills, Swift, Denslow St Webster, A
Welles St Co.
Per steamer Gen. Clinch, IVom Charleston—J Wil
liamson, J M Cooper, G S Webb, Wood, Clagliovn St
Co, S Solomons, Brooks & Tupper, Stratton & Dob
son, Turner St Oden, FI F Wood, J Dickson St Co,
R Einstein, Einstein St Eckmuu, Verstille, Lufburro
St Butler, S A Wood, W Wright, W Curtis, C R R
Steamer DeKalk.
Per steamer Wm Seabrook, from Charleston—C R
R, Steamer DeKulb, Fla Boats, W T Williams, Tur
ner & Oden, M King, Wood, Clnghorn & Co, Brooks
& Tapper, R Habersham & Son. C H Guerard, J M
Turner, W C O’Driscoll, A Miller, J II Ilume, S D
llurritt.
, FOR HAMBURG AND AU
GUSTA.—Tho fine new steam-packet
'OREGON, Capt. T. N. Phllpot, will leave
Saturday, May 4th, at five o’clock, P. M. For
freight or pnssago, having fine accommodations, ap
ply on board, or to M. A. COHEN.
Way-freight payable by shippers, and must be on
board by 4 o'clock. ’ may 4
METEOROLOGICAL TABLE,
For April) 1850.
Prepared for theDoily Morning News.
The Court of Inquiry.—The Court of In
quiry at Annapolis, M. D., on Monday, con
cluded receiving testimony, and will make up
their record, to be forwarded to the Secretary
of the Navy, for the action of the government.
Great Reduction in Telegraphic Toll.
N otice is given that, on the 1 Morse line of tele
graph, on and after may 1st, the rates of tolls
between Boston and New York, and between
Boston and Portland, w.II he twenty cents in
stead of fifty on the first ten words or less of
each communication. To New York two cents
for each additional word; to Portland one cent
each added word.
Awful Tragedy.—We learn from the Mis
souri Whig, of the 2nd inst., that a Mr. Bevans
living near Tully, Mo., had a German living with
him by the name of Hohn. This man and Mr.
Bevnns being alone in the house, the former
took down a gun, and pointed at Bevans, who
knocked it down and received the whole charge
in his leg.
A scuffle ensued, in which Bevans’ skull was
fractured, and Hohn left him for dead. Per
ceiving Mrs Bevans coming to the assistance
of her husband, he returned and shot her with
a pistol, wounding her,though not mortally. Af
ter this he disappeared and was discovered
dead the next day, a short distance from the
house with his throat cut, and mangled dread
fully, evidently the work of his own hand.
Mrs. B. is doing well, but no hope is entertain
ed for her husband.
Pittsburg, April 29
Tho 9teamer Anthony Wayne, while oppo
site the town of Vermillin, burst her boiler
yesterday morning about one o’clock, killing
from thirty-five to forty persons. There were,
^ it is said, eighty-four souls in all on board, of
whom thirty composed the crew.—The others
Were steerage and cabin passengers from vari-
■ous parts of the west. Of those killed and
missing thirteen were attached to the boat—the
troBt were passengers.
Fr*m Nassau. N. P.
By the Br. brig Laclarita, Cnpt. Spencer, ar
rived at Charleston on Wednesday, the Courier
is iu receipt of dates to the 21st ult.
The number of buildings destroyed by the
late Tornado at Nassau, was near one hundred
and twenty others more or less injured. The
loss was estimated at $20,000.
The General Assembly closed its session on
the 18lhult. Several important bills were pas
sed and received the Royal sanction ;
The dhty on Pine Apples, as well as on all
descriptions of Fruit grown in the colony, has
been suspended for twelve months, and hope
are entertained that it will be entirely repeal
ed.
The prospect of Salt was very encouraging
at lnaqua, and a good raking season was antici
pated.
L#" Chagres has become a city. Captain
M- K. Taylor, of Baltimore, has-been elected
FOR AUGUSTA and HAM
BURG. to leave every FRIDAY
o’clock The New and splendid Steam-
COCK, Capt, Murray, will leave for the above
ports and intermediate landings, on Friday, May 10,
at 9 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or
t 0 JOHN FOSTER, Agent,
may 4 Anderson’s Lower Wharf.
FOR. NUW-YOUK, Old Established Line.
The superior regular Packet Ship, MARION,
’SggJJCnpt. J. Johnson, will have despatch. For
frcTgiTt or pnssage, having good accommodations, ap
ply on board at Telfair’s wharf, or to
Price of Passage, $15.
may 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY, St CO.
DRAWS THIS DAY.
9ft
40,000 DOLLARSt!
$25,000! 910,0001
GREENE A PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY.
Extra Class No. 36 for 1850.
To bojdeclded by drawing of Virginia Monongalia
Lottery, Class 50, to be drawn a» Alexandria, Vi,
on Saturday, May 4th,-1850.
J. W. MAURY & CO. Marsafen,
14 drawn Ballou out of 78.
SPLENDID- SCHEME :
1 Prize of *40,000
1 25000
1 10,000
1 4,000
1 3,000 ,
Tickets, *10—Shares in proportion.
I'or sale by
may 4 E. WITH1NQTON.
1 Prize of. *2,500
1 2,110
10 1,850
22 500
25 300
FOR. NKW-YOHK, Old Established Line.
Packet of Saturday, 4th of May.
The new nnd elegant Packet Barque TEXAS,
JTMcNnir, Master, will positively sail on Saturday,
4th iust. For freight or passage, having superior ue-
commodationa, apply on board at Tellair’s wharf, or
to BIUGHAM, KELLY &. CO.
Price of passage 815. may 1—tf
- - ^ t
M Savannah, April 30th, 1850. y
A FTER THE 1st of MAY, only throe Freight
Trains a week, will leave Snvannah and Mason,
viz : Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
may 1—lw (signed) W. M. WADLY, Sftlpt
IFOR BALTIMORE—REGULAR LINE.
« The Schooner, STRANGER, Capt. Black
.. t ..... . a. A % 1 : A tiri 11
well, havingjmost of her cargo enguged, will
[iuve quick despatch. For freight (on deck,) or pas
sage, having good accommodations, apply on board
Telfair’s wharf, or to
may 1—tf BRIGIIAM, KELLY & CO.
t For Sale, at n low price, to close a concern
the property occupied by Mr. Samuel Clair'
rn, situated in that part of the city of Savannah
known as ‘-Oglethorpe Town." For farther particu
lars, apply to JOS. BANCROFT,117 Bay-st.
ap 27 tf.
Jfhc FOR. BOSTON.—Tho ship CHAS. COR-
ROLL, Mnrclmnt MaBtcr, will sail for tho
alio ""port, for freight engagements, apply to
may 3 PADELFORD, FAYACO.
TO LET.—Rooms for single gentlemen'
Apply at this office. may 3
TO RENT.—A two story house in South
Broad street, a few doors west of Barnard, being,
tho tenement adjoining that occupied until recently,
by M. H. McAllister, Esq. Apply at J. M. Cooper’*
Book Store. may 1—lw
JJOREflOUND CANDY, and Liquorice Lo-
(lommcrrial intelligence.
LATEST DATES.
Liverpool, Apl 20 | Havre, Apr 18 j Havana, April 22
Savannah Cotton Market, Mny 4.
COTTON.—The market was firm yesterday, nnd
the following sales were mode at I udvauce : 7 hales
at 111! 25 at 12J ; 89 at 121 ; 33 at 12i ; und 115 at
12|}cents. Total 269 hales.
Savannah Exports, May 3.
Philadelphia—per brig Henry—66.400 feet Lumber.
Baltimore—Per schr Stranger—100 bales Cotton,
20 bales yam, 25 tcB Rico, 5 boxes Mdz.
Savannah Imports, May 2.
New Yobk, April 30.—Money continues easy.—
Loans on good securities are made at 5 to 5} per ct.
per annnm. The best class paper is selling at 6 to 7
per ct.but there is plenty of jobbers’ paper in the mar
ket at 9 to 12 per cent. The auction sales are dimin
ishing and nearly every description of goods have
fallen.
Shipping intelligence.
BAROMETER.
TH’R.
RAIN.
WINDS.
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PORT OF SAVANNAH. - - - MAY 4.
PORT CALENDAR.
moon’s phases.
Last qr. 4th, 5h. 37m., M. I Fst qr. 18th, lOh. 44m., M
New Mn. 11 6h. lm., M. | Fll Mn, 25th, 7h. 12m., M
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MOON
High Water.
Mny.
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Sets.
Rises.
Morn.
Even.
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7 Tuesday....
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8 Wednesday..
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ATTENT'm coj OGLETHORPE FIRE
COMP Alin “_You are requested to ns-
tfapK sembleiwo fc] le a Engine House,” this
^25- evenii* 1 ’ AXUaturday,) at seven o’clock,
to receive tho Ogletl ffrpe Fire Company on their re
turn from ClmrleeJ'Sh'. The members of the Wash
ington Fire Company, are respectfully invited to join
• By ordetrof the Company. may 4
^LAW NOTICE.—The subscribers having
■sw re united their professional interests,will con
tinue the practice of the law in all its branches. Their
ofiice is in the building lately occupied by M. H. Mc
Allister, Esq. ROBERT M. CHARLTON,
niuy 1—3t JOHN E. WARD.
ITaeS 0 A FINE OIL PAINTING, FOR $5.
® —SAVANNAH PORTRAIT CLUB, after the
ilan of the “American Arts Union.” The undersigned
ias established a Portrait Cub upon the following
principles:
1st, Every ten of the subscribers will draw for one
fine Oil Portrait, painted from life of themselves, or
a Painting of equal value of any other description.
2d, A Drawing for the prizes will be had, ou the re
ceipt of every thirtieth subscriber, so that the Paint
ings mny be distributed every two weeks.
3u, Those drawingiPaintings, (and one must be drawn
.o every ten subscribers,) may choose either a For-
tait, a Landscape, or any other subject, which will be
Painted to order, and finished in the Artist’s most
elaborate style.
Tho following Paintings wlgth may bo seen at
rooms No. 121 Brough ton-street \ftll also he drawn for:
The Madonna; The Early Friend,s Portrait Capt. Mar
shall, of the Palmetto’s; The Infant Savior; and the
Virgin and others. Call and see. Subscriptions $5
■received until the first of July.
T. J. JACKSON.
apl 24 Rooms No. 121 Broughton-street.
PORTRAIT PAINTING, by T. J.
JACKSON, No. 121 Broughton st. Mr. J. will
also take Plaster Faris Casts of deceased persons,
from which, (far better than from Daguerreotypes)
life-like likenesses may be painted. nprl 20—tl
TURNER’S
StjIlinKhn
rpiIIS preparation is a Concentrated Extract, con-
l taining all the Active Medical Properties of the
Conyza, (commonly known as 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 tile happiest results, in ca«es of Chronic Rheu
matiem, Ulcers of long standing, and Secondary
Syphilis. It is much superior to any preparation of
Sarsaparilla as an alterative, being more active and
prompt in its 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 Parmaceutical 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.
Pricp $1 per bottle, or six bottles tor 85.
Pr epared and Bold by TURNER St ODEN,
Monument-Square,
And by T. M. TURNER,
mar 29 181 Bay-street, Savannah. Ga.
nrTSqo SCHOOL.—The subscriber respectfully
US? announces that he has opened a School m the
basement of the Second Baptist Church, in which will
be taught all the brunches of a thorough English Eu-
Particular attention will be given to the el-
zeugers, for Coughs,
may 4
For sale by
JNO. A. MAYER.
M ILK OF ROSES, For the Complexion. For
sale by * JNO A. MAYER,
may 4 *
D ISINFECTING and Antiseptic Liquid, for pre
venting the sprendof cholern, and other contagi
ous diseases. For sale by
apl 26 LaROCHE & GODFREY.
H EPATIC ELIXIR—a new remedy for Jaun
dice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Weakness and Sour
ness of the Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Stc. This is a
Vegetable production, and may be taken, witli per
fect safety, for any term of time, by persons of tho
most delicate constitution, however low they may
have been reduced by disease. It will also be found
a sure remedy for Blotched FaceB, so troublesome to
young persons. For sale by
apl 26
LaROCHE St GODFREY.
PANAMA HATS.—Geo. S. Nichols has
oil hand u good assortment of l’nnama, Leg-
_ _ horn, and Straw Hats; for gentlemen, hoys and
children, which he offers at areasonable price, and in
vites those in want to call nnd see, at the Cheap Coth
ing Store, Gibbons’ Range. GEO. S. NICHOLS.
A few extTa fine Spanish Fashion Panama’s
muy be seen, and bought cheap. apl 27
. HARD CASTLE & CARItU
T1IERS, COACH MAKERS, east
side Franklin square, return thanks
■ to their friends for past favors, and
beg leave to inform them that they are prepared to
recei ve nnd execute with despatch all orders in their
line, ns usual. They are happy to state that the inju
ry sustained by the recent fire lias not seriously af
fected their operations. 3m ap26
N EGROES WANTED.—The subscribers, Con
tractors on the Augusta St Waynesboro’ Rail
Road, wish to hire until the first of Jununry next, on
for a shorter period, Sixty able-bodied men; Twenty
boys, and a few women, to work upon said Road, be
tween the Central Rail Road and Waynesboro'.
For further particulars apply to Joseph Bancboft
117 Bay street.
april 6—tf JOHN D. GRAY St Co
ARRIVED.
Ship Georgia, Mills, from Philadelphia, in ballast,to
F Mills.
Bark Peter Demill, Hoey, from New York, to Row
land St Washburn.
Bark Savannah, Crowell, from New York, to Wash
burn, Wilder St Co.
Brig Leopold O'Donnell, Dunton, New Orleans, to
Wood, Clnghorn & Co.
Schr CAL Lamar, Lightbum, New York, to Co
hens St Hertz. _
Steamer Gen Clinch, Dixon, from Charleston, to
Brooks & Tupper.
Steamer Wm Seabrook, Peck, Charleston, to
Brooks St Tupper.
CLEARED.
BrigHenry, Baker, Philadelphia—Cohens St Hertz.
Schr Stranger, Blackwell, Baltimore — Brigham,
Kelly St Co.
DEPARTED.
Steamer Gen Clinch, Dixon, Charleston.
Steamer Hancock, Murray, Augusta.
Steamer DeKalb, Moody, Augusta.
MEMORANDA.
Baltimobe, April 30—Cld schr Ocean, Parker, for
Savannah, Arrd schr II N Gambrill, Bradford; and
schr Alvarado, Booze, from Savannah.
Philadelphia, April 29—The schr Julia Eliza,
on the 23d ult, for
whirl-
.. _ Henlopen,
which carried nway mainmast, main boom and split
mainsail. She returned to the city yesterday after
noon to be repaired. _ _ , .
April 30.—Arrived Schooner D C Brooks, Allen,
from Darien, Geo. _ . „
New-Yobk, April 29—Clrd brig Egyptam, Oram,
for Jacksonville, Fla; bark Vernon, Faye, tor Savan
nah. Arrd ship Southport, McCormic, from Savon
Georgetown, S C., May 1—Arrived brig Lady of
the Lake, Hand, from Savannah.
The brig Kate Boyd, at Ncw-York, 1st instant, re
ports that when otf Savannah, passed 10 square boxes
murked “ II & F.” Blowing fresh: could not pick
them up. „
Loss of BniG Merchant, of Richmond, Me.
The brig Louisa, from Ponce, brought Capt Stinson
and crew, late of brig Merchant, having taken them
from brig Martha Kinsman, hound to l’orto Rico,about
15th inst, that vessel having rescued them trom the
wreck. Captain Stinson states that the vessel sailed
from St. Mary’s, Ga.. 3d instunt, with a cargo of lum
ber, for Demerara, and the second day out was cap
sized in a squall. All hands remained on the wreck
six days, when they were taken oft by the Martha
Kinsman, and subsequently transferred to the Louisa.
Notice to Mariners.
Department of State.
Washington, April 27, 1850.
The following information has been received at
this Department from the Spanish Minister near this
G
AS FITTINGS.—The subscriber respectfully
informs the citizens of Savannah, that he will
shortly receive a large assortment ef Gas Burners,
Peneants, Brackets, &c, &c, from Philadelphia. Hav-
ig competent workmen engaged, ho is prepared to
11 any orders on the most reasonable terms, and re
spectfully solicits their patronage.
r U. CRANSTON, 91 Bryan at,
ap 117—6m next door to Hamilton &. Symon
o
M adeira grape juice.—2 halt pipe
and 4 quarter casks, of superior quality, in
store nnd for sale by
april 22 PADELFORD, FAY St CO.
S'
TRATTON & DOBSON, Practical Gas-Fit
ters, No. 72 St Julinn-streeti Work shop corner
of State and Bull-streets.
Dwellings, Stores, Churches, Stc. fitted up at tho
shortest notice and in the best manner. Personal at
tention given to all work entrusted to their eare.
Re ferences^—R. II. Griffin, Esq., President of
the Gas Light Company, and the contractors erecting
the Gas Works. c apl 29
Compound Fluid^ Ex-tract of Conyza and na med Colon, and erected at the
entrance o? the old Bahama channel, on 4epoint call
ed Matemillus, in the Island ot Cuba, will be lighted
for tlie first time on the evening ot the 1 st ot May
next, and subsequently every day from sunset to sun-
r * This light house is situated in latitude 20deg. 39
min. 39sec. North, and longitude 70deg. 53mm. 17sec.
west of the meridian of Cadiz. It is a reflecting hght,
rf tLe first dass of Tresnel’s rotary, and from minute
t0 TheTight!“of e natural color, and stands 190 feet
above thi level of the sea. It may therefore be seen
at the distance of fifteen miles, more or less, accord-
?ng to dictate of the atmosphere, and the elevation
trom which it ‘‘^“^n'ximenez de Sandoval,
Havana, April 18, 1659.
T HOM S ONIANCOUGHSYRUP.-Forgie
ementary studies. BERNARD ^
References.—Rev. J. T. ROBERT, Rev H. O.
WYER.
mar 29
ISDUSVl.UEVABr.E H.
may 4
S T £ m i^e% ?laia md F Tt cubbe$e:
ap 15.
|^JULL»8 CINNAMON SOAP, • variety
of other kinds.
rosy 4
F or sale by
JNO. A. MAYER
RENCII MUSLINS, CAMBRICS, &CV
—French Muslinsof superior qualities and Colors,
French and English, Plain and and Colored Cambrloa
Chomburgs, Ginghama^&c._Forsalo^rjr
mar 4
LaROCHE, BO\
* CO
T O RENT, for one or more yews, all that wharf
lot situated East of the Union Ferry Dock, front
ing on Savannah RiTcr 330 feet togethef with th«
Railway, Engino and Fixtures attached thereto.
' O, to lli: ‘
lire, 10 hands, all Mechanics. 3 Hons*
Carpenters j 1 Blncksmith; 6 Ship-Carpenters and
Caulkers; Also, a Blacksmith’s Shop and Tools. The
above will be hired cither separately or together.
FOR SALE, a quantity of Live Oak and Cedar tim
ber and knees. Also, a lot of Lignum Vitas; a suit of
second hand sails, suitable for a vessel from 30 to 40
tons burthen, and one large second hand main-sail;
one pair of large timber wheels, seven feet ip height;
a two horse waggon and harness; a Canoe Boat just
finished, 24ft long by -lift wide, fur six oars. For fur
ther particulars enquire of
april 13 tf H. F. WILUNK.
fJOTTON OHNABURGH 00 bales Cotton-Os-
VJ nnhurgs, assorted qualities.
10 hales Fancy Striped, do., just received and for
salo by
april 13 SNIDER, LATHROP St NEVITT.
B ROWN SHIRTINGS.—10 bales I Brown
Shirtings. 25 bales { do., just received and for
salo by
april 13 SNIDER, LATHROP St NEVITT.
1VEW SPRING GOODS—1850.—T’he sub
scribcrs have received, and will continue to re
ceive by future arrivals, a large and well selected
stock of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRYGOODS,
which they otter tor salo at the lowest market prieez,
and to which they invite tho attention ef country
merchants, factors nnd planters.
^
feb 28
SNIDER, LATHROP St NEVITT.
PORT WINE & HYSON TEA.—10 quarter
I. casks Port Wine, and 10 hf cheats Hyson Tea, in
store and for sale by
april 1 W. M. DAVIDSON.
DMINI8TRAT0HJS NOTICE.—A11 per-
NEW SPUING BOOTS «fc SHOES
F. KOPMAN, 102 Bryan street, has just re
ceived per harks Exact nnd Texas, a beautiful
assortment of Ludies Misses anu Children’s
shoes. Also, a complete stock of Mens’, Youths’ and
Boys’, Shoes, Boots, Gaiters,and Brogans, all of which
are offered on the most accommodating terms.
P. S. Expected daily, a small assortment ot Mens’,
Youths’ and Boys’ Hats. apl 23—Im
becca )
will j
tested; and all persons indebted to said
make payment to me,
EMANUEL SHEFTALL, Administrator,
apl 3 36t
properly
a Estate, v
D ll. LUMMUS’ AROMATIC VEGETABLE
Bitters, fur the cure of Jaundice, indigestion.
Weak Stomach, Diarrhoea, etc., just received and for
sale by L. J. MYERS,
april 1 Smuts' Building.
fYIIAMPAGNE WINE.—25 hskts Grape Cham
Vj pagne, landing from ship Southport for sale by
April 1 W. M. DAVIDSON
G ERMAN COLOGNE, In pint and quart hot
ties, just received and for sale by
april 5 LaROCHE St GODFREY.
LIVE OIL.—Superior Olive Oil, in quart and
Dint bottles, also on draught, for sale by
LaROCHE St GODFREY,
mar 23 Gaudry's Building.
V OTIOE.—1 forewarn all persons against cred-
. i Ring Maboahet Wood on my account, as 1 am
determined not to pay any debts that she inqy con
tract. J. W. WOOD.
Savannah," April C, 1850. lm
rpiIE ABOVE SUM will he paid for the apprehei
sion and placing in custody of Mr. GEORGE -
PHILADELPHIA SHOES.—Ladies Black.
. . Bronze and blue Morocco half Gaiters. Ladies Blk
and Bronze Morocco I’olku Boots. S. A. WOOD
a pl 2 100 Bryan-strcet.
85,000 REWARD.
CENTRAL RAILROAD St BANKING CO. OF GA
Savannah, March 4,1850.
irehen-
BULLOCH, the absconding Cashier of this Bank.
He is charged with having stolen in notes of tha
Company, the sum of ONE HUNDRED THOU
SAND DOLLARS, moBtly 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 l'eet 7 inches high, medium size, dark hair,
dark eyes, dark complexion, black beard, fine teeth,
speaks slow and soft, steps quick when walking. He
was last seen in this City, so far os can be ascertain
ed, on the night of Wednesday last, 27th February.
By Order of tho Directors,
mar 5 tf R. R. CUYLER. President.
J ENT’S GAITERS.—A fine supply oi Gentle
JT men’s Linen Gaiters, for sale by
SAM. A. WOOD,
april 18 106 Bryan street.
OVERNESS WANTED. A LADY who is
\JT qualified to teach Music, French, Drawing anu
the brandies of an English education, is wanted to
take charge of the education of a young lady. The
location is in the country, and is perfectly healthy and
pleasant. To one who can bring satisfactory recom
mendations a liberal salary will be given. * H *Address
bill to this office.
May 2—tf
B altimore bacon.—10 iihds superior
Baltimore cured sides. 200 Hams. Landing
from brig Henrietta, and for sale by . . __
may 3 BRIGHAM, KELLY St. CO.
M AHOMET and his Successors; By Washing
ton Irving. ... ,
Nincvah und its Remains; by A. H. Layard, new
and cheap edition. „ „ .
The Hungarian Struggle for Freedom; by Johann
Pragg. Received by
may 3
JOHN M. COOPER-
yf REAM ALE.—50 barrels Cream Ale, a supe-
VV rior article to any in the marke., brewed ex
pressly for me, for sale, to arrive m brigs Savannah
and Ma
lason,by
May 1
W. M. DAVIDSON.
c
OLUMBIAN EMBROCATION, a certain
cure for sea-sickness, lor sale bjr
Smets’ Building
may 1
W ANTED, two Boys who can read and write
as apprentices to the printing business. Ap
ply at this ofiice.
ap30
I17 ANTKD, an aged Negro Man, and a Boy
W from 12 to 14 years old. Wages paid monthly,
Apply to DAN L N- LA 1 N -
apl 30
6t
M ORE NEW GOODS.—The subscriber has
just received per Southerner, an addition to his
stock of Fancy Cassimerea which wiU be made up at
the shortest notice. S. P. DIBBLE.
Corner of Broughton and W hi taker-street.
ap l 26 6t Sign of Golden Lamb.
C 'GRAHAM’S Magazine andGodey’sLadies’Book
If for May Received by J. B. OUBBEDGE.
H/riSS D. A. GARDNER, has returned
lfl irom New York, and nnd is now opening
every variety of fashionable SPRING BONNETS.
She has also a handBome assortment of Ribbons,
Flowers and Bridal Ornaments. The Ladies are in
vited to call and examine.
N. B. Dress Making done in a superior maimer, at
No. 159 Congress street. tf apt 13
P ER SOUTHERNER.-
-1000 LADY’S AND
_ MISSES BONNETS, of every description, and
ulso a very handsome assortment of Bonnet and Belt
Ribbons, just received and ctfcnfd at cost price.
WICHMANN St LICHTE,
139 Broughton st. opposite J.Dixon & Co’s Confec
tionary. apl 88.
G ODEY’S LADIE’S BOOK, For May
Graham’s Magazine, do.; Sartain’s, do. do.
Littcll’s Living Age, Nos. 308, 9 and 10.
Maud Lilly; or the Gypsey’s Vengeance, a sequel to
“ Gretna Green," by G. W. M, Reynolds, received by
april 26 JOHN M. COOPER.
cleaning coat collars, woollen,
goods, from spots occasioned by grease, paint, tar,
varnish and oils of every description, received and for
solo by mar 14 G. R. HENDRICKSON St CO.
Ptri VOX. SHIRTS, of all kinds and qualities,
OU at the Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range, and for
sale by
apl 27
GEO, 8. NICHOLS.
T> EFRIGERATORS. — Gold’s Patent Union
XV Refrigerators for preserving Fruits, Butter,
Meats and Provisions of all kinds, keeping them cool
and sweet. A few of the above superior refrigerators
just received and for sale by _
ap 27 COLLINS St BULKLEY, 100 Bryan-st
o L si»dt , s , br% b 7‘«^s iu ‘“
april 19
Smeta’ Building.
A RTIFICIAL LEECHES.—A supply of II-
A exandcr’s Patent Artificial Leeches, just receiv
ed a a pril ^^^G. R. HENDRICKS A CO.
TUST RECEIVED, and for solo, tho Queen of
J the West and Iron king, Cooking Stoves, whiell
are the most economical and string °i fuel, of any
stove ever invented, afid expressly for the soutoens
McARTHOR St MORB7L