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Jn plrt(5»» 1 vo notice i declTne of $ ■ |c. on the lower
grade*, end .reduce out quotation* accordingly!
r.—- tteedy
through the week, without any variation In price.
We *!° w Cm%X " l ? 4,76 ' and MU> - hi ** n ,U f hoop
° ors' ithi 6 ™ FIw t hu b.,n jolJ UlU
WMk. Th. >1
would eon* U P 4000 M"* 4*'',3 *- *
Georgetown end Howard etreeti f4.lt} *V r
drit.eodS4.lf4«f4,18| for
. Richmond CityMilla !•
, a $4,to for
] forAlexan-
iwr ..jr.hmond country,
i la sold In aaeity way at £ A,to*
MOBILE, MARCH IB.—Cotton very quiet tfc
da» without any noticeable change In the views of
•Uh'er narty. The market bold In auapenae through
An noWtai of the foreign accounu.
l'.change hu alao been quiet at the current raWa
oryeaterday. NewYork wight 18, and 60 daye 16 a
16j premium* ,
Theatre.
SATURDAY BVRMNO, MARCH MIA.
Will bo per for mod, the Opera of
PRA DIAVOLO.
Fra Dlsvoln, Mr. Shrival.
(•iarahio, Mr. Soguin.
Bepno... Mr. Archcf.
Lord Allcaah, , Mr. Hill.
Zerliua,. ........... Mra. Seguin.
Lady Allcaah a Miu Coad.
To concludn with the Farce of
•, LUCKY STARS.
Barnaby Brlatle Mr. Fuller.
Barbara Brlatle Mra. Uughea.
HPHfi Subscriber*; haying superui-
A tended the drawing of the GREENE AND
PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY, Claaa No.
for IB-13, dn hereby certify that the' following
the Numbera which were Tide Day drawn from
tho 73 placrd in the wheel, via:
14 SI 74 47 22 73 30 10 35 37 13 33.
our Itanda, at Savannah, tliia 21 th day of
WlL
March,
SHIP NEWS.
Port ol Savannah March 88. 1843.
Su.miMi * 5 M| Su " **”>••
fli.H With
,.9 9
. 3 It
WlndK.
ARRIVED. _ . ,
Schr. Anp, Snow, Bo.lon, .In B..ufort, to L<
° Schr. n pnrr«°t, Rloh, Bo.ton, 19 dtyi, to I.. Bald-
M « 5: re «te j.
WUHltnaon. CLEARED.
Br. .Hip Lnand.r, Pholan, Llraraool-g. A.Liwia.
Schr. Frank, L.wl«, Now Fort—J. IFoiAium If
Wilder.
Steamjpaeket Cen. Clinch, Brooke, Charleaton—J.
Steamer Congiree.Henrr^ Charleston— O. I foot.
Brig Democrat, Howes^ Apalachicola.
Schr. Franklin, Hammond, Darien.
DEPARTED.
Steam packet Gee. Clinch, Brooke, Charleaton.
Steamer Cherokee, Hubbard, Augusta.
MOBILE, March 17.—Arr.ahip Parthnon, Wood
bury, Giaagow; brig Selma, Smith, New York.
Cld. ahips Marengo, Gray, Havre; Sir Charles
Napier, (Br.) Griffin, Liverpool) brig Empire, Kelly,
Boston.
NEW-ORLEANS, March 16.—Arr. ahipa Swan-
ton, Davenport.Liveraoo); Gotsypium, (Br.) Brown,
do.; barque Toulton, Rich, New York) brig* Fran*
cia, Ladieu, do.) J. Peterson. Green, Providence)
echra. Vermillion, Jones, Charleston; Ben). H.Field.
Vangilder, do.) Palestine, Hitcheta, New York.
Cld. ahipe Grotius, Sean, Havre) Clyde. Theo-
'bald, Liverpool) George Skol field, Skol field, do.]
Br. barques Huron, Muir, do.) Pearl, Bulkley, Lon
don) brigs Harriet, Hooper, Amsterdam; Tim. Pick
ering, Tilden, Boston; St. Simons, Sloman, New
York) schn. Joaephine. Robinson, Norfolk, City
Point and Richmond) Elisa Meserole, Woodside,
Hartford.
CHARLESTON. March S3.-Arr. ship Merchant,
Jordan, Liverpool; brig Powhattan. Saunden, New
Orleans; schr. Francie Cannaday, Smith, SL Pierre,
•(Mart) via St Thomas.
Ctdi Fr. barque Fortune, Lemarie, Havre) brig
Alas, Segno, New Orleans.
NBWBERN, (N. C.) March 18.—Arr. schr. Ma
ry, Williams, Martinique.
ECTUKES on Mesmerism, or All-
„ Imal Magnetism, with Experiments.—M*
LEARNED, who has lectured In Charleaton and
Augusta, end practh ed Mesmerism in those cities
and other places with muon success, will deliver a
Count of Lreturet in this city, on this uew and ln«
tcrcsting science, which will be illustrated by Ex•
perimenu. The third looture will be delivered
this Rvr.Nino,Uie toth instant, in the Saloon or the
Pulaakl House. Entrance from Hull tlrttl.
Subjects Ibr this evening >—Mosmeric Medium of
Communication: alao, Mesmeric Vision or Clair-
■’qykneo.
tr Prico of admission,to each Lecture and Ex
periment! )—
Tickets to admit a gentlemen and two ladies,, £ I 00
Do do. do. and onolady,.. 78
Sinule tickets, jo
Children and youth to
To be had at the Pulaski House and at the door
of the Hall. Doers open at 7. Lecture to com-
monco at halfpaat 7 o’clock, precisely. mar to
Tickets 810—Halves PS—Quarters $3 SO.
Ticket! and aharea either single or by the pack-
*“o, in tho above Lottery, Ibr aale by
P. B. PENDERGAST.
No. S, Comer of IJulUtrcet and Bay Lane.
_______________________ ETOrdera IVora city or country will receive prompt
TVTORE NEW GOODS.-M. PREN- * ltont,on * Prll « tickets In other Lotleriea taken In
lT± DEROAST, hu rac.l.od per hrlg L. B.l- S*g± ro " M
dwin, IVom N.w York, the following Good., which TJItlME AND MESS BEEF, Ac.
"'iTm “l 1 -Uod^porL.IWd.l.,
Marseilles Vesting; Linen Drill) Graaa Linen
Brown Linen; Gambroon
Lasting; Silk Hdkfs) Linen enmbrie Hdkft.
Spun Silk Gloves) white Berlin
Printed Cambrics) Alpaca: Bombasine
Linen Towelat damuk Table Clotha
Checks; Marlboro Stripes
Cotton Yarns, from No. 8 to IS
White, brown, black and mix'd, Cotton Hose
do do do do half Hose
Verona Hdkfb.) plaid Silk Cravats
' •*'ttoP. marl!
FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tho first
• class Br. barque CAROLINE, Capt James
Walsh, having two.thirds of her cargo engaged, will
have despatch. For Freight of 300 bales Cotton
apply to] G. BARNSLEY &. CO.
mar to 3
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The first
SB class Br. ship EGLINTON. CapL Muir,
having half her cargo engaged, will have despatch
For Freight, apply to
rto 3 G. BARNSLEY & CO.
FOR CHARLESTON
.via HILTON HEAD AND BF.AU-
FORT— Jitiand all tht way.—Faux RXDVJCXD to
$0 through '.—The regular steam packet BEAU
FORT DISTRICT, Thoa. S. Buddf, master. i ‘
leave tho Exchange wharl for the above places, fill
DAT Morniko, 27th inst at 9 o’clock, and continue
to leave every Mondav Mourino, at the same hour
during tho season. Freight at low as by any othor
boat. Apply on board, or to
mar to am J. II. LADD, Agont,
FOR HILTON HEAD,
.BEAUFORT, EDISTO, AND
CHARLESTON—Fore reduced to SC* throu
The splendid and regular steam packet WM. j
BROOK, A. King, matter, having superior accom
modations, will leave for the above places Mon
day Morning.toth inst. at 9 o’clock, and continue
to leave every Monday, at the same hour. Freight
or passage taken as low as any other boat. Apply o
board, or to WOOD & CLAGHORN, Agents,
mar to sm
C. STEPHENS )
M. A! YERH, 5 Commissioners.
WM, P. UOVVF.N.)
A.WS THIS DAY
! $10,000!
PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY.
EXTRA CLASS NO. 14, FOR 1843.
Will bo drawn Tins Day, March the toth, in
Alexandria* (Va.J and the result known in this city
by duo course of mail on WxDNxaDAr,t9UiiniL .
Mi^heat Prisea.
Pina, Needles, end spool Cot!
F OUR Months after date application
will be* made to the Honorable Justices of the
Inlbrior Court of Liberty County, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for leave to toll three Negroes,
Stephen, Charlotte «nd John, belonging to .William
B. Rennet, minor, and all the lands I '
ilonging to
the
estate of M. Bonnet, late of Libert; .,
used. WILLIAM SPENCF.lC,
mar to Guardian of the Minor.
D YE STUFFS.—100 Ibi. Spanish
Flotant Indigo; ISO do Bengal do; 700 do
Carolina dot TOO do Fig Blue) 1000do Copperaa; 300
do mound Logwood) 2)00 do Nicarauga dot ISO do
Rock Alum: with a various assortment or Drugs,
Dye Stufla, Perfumery, dec. Ac.,kept constantly on
band, and for sale low, by
mar S3 A. PARSONS.
DAWSON’S Urethartic Bal
FOR PALATKA, E. F,
# via. BRUNSWICK, ST. MARYS,
JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK, and PIC-
OLATA.—The atcam packet RICHMOND, Capt.
W. C. Mendel), has taken the place of the St. Mat
thews, until she is repaired, and wili leave for the
above places this kvxnino, the toth instant, at
8 o’clock. For. Freight or Passage, having good
accommodation, apply on board, or to
• GEO. HAAS, Agont,
At Anderson’s, Lower wharf, or to
E. HENDERSON.
P.S. All Freight payable bv shippers. No Freight
will be taken on board the ooat after 2 o’clock, P.
M. on the day of leaving.
N. B. A line of Stages from SL Augustine connects
with this Boat at Picolata. wthfs mar to
D n
sam, for tho cure of Gonorrhma, Gleet, and
all seminal weakness attendant on both sexes. This
elegant Balaam has the astonishing effect of reliev
ing the inflammation, and putting an end to the viru
lent discharge in a few days.
It ia generally admitted by many of the moat akil-
ml phyaiciana of the age. that thero ia no diaease in
cident to the human body to troublesome to cure as
Stubborn Gleet,, and Seminal Weakness, arising
from the inflammation of the Urethra, rendered so
by the unskilfbl application of remedies, the conse
quence of which ia no leta dangerous than the cure
ia difficult) they extremely woaken the generative
powers | e little caution and prudence of persona
afflicted with the abore disease during its early
stage, in the uae of proper remedies, at the aame
time using no powerful astringent injection during
the beat and inflammation, would greatly obviate
the pain, trouble and vexation attending a protracted
diaease) astringent washing during the high state of
inflammation is manifestly improper) it stops the
discharge too sudden, thereby producing swelled
parts, sympathetic Bubo, stricture, and a train of dis
agreeable aflectiona, which seldom or ever occur
under proper management. The Balsam taken three
or four times a day, with warm milk injection, dur
ing the active stage of inflammation, will in a few
days eradicate this troublesome complaint) aa the
heat and aorencas pastes ofT, which is known by the
smarting being leis, the accompanying astringent
injection may be used with a continuation or the
Bnlsam, until every veatige, of tho discharge stops.
Ofninetv-nine cues out of a hundred tinder the-use
of this Balsam, no gleet, swelling of tho parts, stric
ture, or aympathotio Bubo will occur.
The astonishing medical powers of the Urethratlc
Balsam, haabecn fklrly tested for aoveral years, in
the cure of thousands. It being n pure vegetable
production without n particle of Mercury. The pro
prietor has thought proper to offer it in this form,
for convenience of persona afflicted with diienaea of
this nature) as there are many young people who
for fear of exposure to a medical man, will have re
course to the dangerous expendient of prescribinf
for themselves and taking indiscriminately pointei
and powerful medicines, to the risk and injury of
their constitutions, which the general knowledge of
this remedy will in a great measure obviate, aa there
will be nothing else necessary, but the strict obser
vance of the rulea and directions here laid down.
For sale by GEO. R. HENDRICKSON,
mar to
tlMBI ou
lijTB43.
M’ISS F. KENDRICK, successor
XT J. to Mra. Beaulard, has just received from the
house of Artnand, Proust A Co. of New York, a
large assortment of French Embroideries and Fancy
articlos, which she oflbni for sale at thn lowest pri
ces Ibr caah, as the articles are on consignment and
to romdn with her fur a fortnight only
mar 23 3'
ACTORY.—10 bales
OSNABURGS
IS No.Ti t» IS cotton Yarn, made at the
Georgia Factory. 1 he Osnaburg is a very superior
article, and the tarn unsurpassed. The above ar
ticles have been aent on consignment Ooui Athens,
and If the demand proves to Ire sufficient, the own-
era nTtlm Factory are desirous of keeping Uie market
well supplied with the above articles. Planters and
doalora aro respectfully requested to call and exam-
inn the Goods for themselves, at Nos. 134 or 73,
Gibbon’s building*; * HIRAM ROBERTS,
mar 8
10 prises of.
13.. .....do
20 do.....,
20 do
30 ,.do......
40 .alo 230
60.. ....-do son
70 do —
100 do
Ac. Ao.
51000
k:
400
300
00 bbla. prime Beef
to do Meaa do
60 do Canal Flour
20 boxes Sperm. Candles. For aale bv
it 24 WOOD A CLAGHORN.
F LOUR.—24 bbls, Cunal Flour,
landing from brig L. Baldwin.^ For sale Ig
mar 24
L. BALDWIN ACO
a BURMA FAC
28 Inafibn OSNA
10 bides NirB t* IS c
N ew, desirable, spuing
GOODS.—Mra. V. de ROSF.LLO, at her
cheap Dry Goods Store, opposite Monument Square,
huj'i'l'wd'ted® Urge supply of now Staplo and
1 1 anev GOODS, among which there are
Long Fillet Gloves, black do do
* Embroidered Tarlatan Hdkfa, fancy Fillet do
French worked Collars, linen cambric do
Linen cambric Cuffs
Fancy Crape, last fashion for dreuca
Black Fillet Net do
Rruasol’a Net, Riviere Hdkfh
Black PlsdeneL white Merrick
And a variety of Prints, from 6i cents to 20 centa,
■pring style. mar 21
j.' ReaFK^tato. %
_ „ UV connn it roanicK.
On TUESDAY, April 4th, at II o’clock, in IVont of
the Court Ifnuae, will be sold tho following pro-
icrtv, under a decree obtained at the late term of
he Superior Court of Chatham County, for tho
turpoae or paying the debts and legacy of the ee-
ate of Lawrence O’llyrne, deceased, visa
Lot No. 6, Holland Tythlng, Percival Ward. Sa
vannah, just south or the Araonnl, and buildings
thereon: the building On tho north corner of the
lot, is at present occupied by H. Dinners, and the
une on the lane by Mis. Maupas. This property is
fee simple, and ia rented Ibr 5473 per annum, aud
ell in good repair.
South half of lot No. 6, Tower Tythlng, Decker
Want, and improvements thereon, at present occu
pied hy Wm. Waite for a print shop, Ac.
Lot No. 17,Oglethorpe Ward, in Vamacraw, near
opposite the African Church, on tho north aide of
lirvan street continued: this lot has a two-tenement
bu Iding, one story high, each rentod for 53 30 per
month. . w
Lot No;.f, Warren Ward, on tho Bay, and Im
provements thereon, being the two western tene
ments of a range of four tenements between Lincoln
and Habersham streets: this la a city lot subject to
- fround rent or «18 22 per annum. Thf kitchens,
mich answer for both tenements, hive undergone a
thorough repair within the list twelve months.
Tkhms : half cash, remainder in twelvo months,
with interest from date and mortgage on the promt-
**•■. A. PORTER, Executor,
mar 24
flHOICE GOSHEN BUTTER.—
14 firkins choice Goshen Butter, per brig L.
Baldwin, ami for sale by
marts COHEN, MILLER A CO.
T IGHT COLORED PRINTS—
-1—J 123 pieces spring style light Prints. Jost re
ceived and for aale by J. LAMA,
mar 23 130 Bay atreeL
TVTEW Orleans Molasses in barrels,
IN (br tale by S. A W. COODALL.
mar 21
1V| ORE NEW SPRING GOODS—
XYJL pcrachooner Frank.—53 cases and bales
Spring GOODS, consisting of
Suoer long cloth Shirting ( common ditto
3*4,4-4 and 3-4 brown Shirtingy and Sheetings
Cotton and Flax Osnaburga
Fine and low priced American Prints
Super English and French do
Head Hdkfa, Tafleta Ribbons, Cotton Hosiery
Patent Threads, Gauxe Flannels,Toilet Cuvers
Super Marseilles Quilts, Linen Sheetings
Spitalficld and Pongee Silk Hdkfa
Printed Lawns and Muslins
4*4,5*4 and 6-4 India Matting
Sun Shades and Parsoia, 4-4 Gingams, Long Lawns
Oil Clotha, Hncaback and Scotch Diapers
Silk Cravats and Shawls, brown linen Table Cloths
Bleached Dowlaas Erminets and Gambroons
Rouen Caasimerea, Cottonadea,Summer Cassimeres
Bath Cords, black and colored Cambrics
Irish Linens, Linen Drills, black Grade Rhine Silk
Groa. Grain Silk, figured Glace Silk
India, German and Georgia Yellow Nankeens
Egyptian Gloves and Mitts, Pearland Bone Buttons
Lasting and Silk Buttons
Silver Strap and Japan Button*. Ac. Ac.
For tale at reduced prices, to suit the times, by
rasr II SNIDER, LATHROP ANF.VITT.
Flour and Glass.
BY COHEN A FOB DICK.
50 barrels auperfino Howard-atreet FLOUR
60 boxes 8 X 10 Gloss,‘landing from brig Robert
llruce ai.so,
30 barrels Boston Ruin, per schr. Mechanic,
mar 15
Boston Refined Sugars.
BY COHEN A FOSDICK.
At Private Sale.
Loaf, Crushed, and Powdered Sugars, in boxes and
barrels, from the Boston Sugar Refinery, constant
ly for sale at the lowest prices. mar 8
C OTTON OSNABURGS.—50
bales more of thbae heavy Cotton Osnaburgt,
manufactured in Upton County, in store, and for
■ale on favorable terms, by
mar 21 L. BALDWIN A CO.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—The first
class ship AVON, (-apt. Masters, having two
thirds of her cargo engaged, will be despatched.
For balance of Freight, apply to
feb2l ROBTA. LEWIS.
FOR MOBILE—To sni) on
Saturday next—The fine Am. ship RHODE
ISLAND, Benj. Church, master. For light Freight
Of Passage, having good accommodations, apply to
mar23 3 ANDREW LOW A CO.
C OFFEE, Ac.—50 bags Green Cu
ba Coffee, 40 kitts Salmon and 15 kegs best
Lard. For sale by S. A W. GOODALL.
martl
F
mar 21
LOUR.—60 whole and half barrels
S. A W. GOODALL.
]\TEW GOODS.—40 pieces Prints
IN spring patterns) 10 do 7-8 do do do
6 piece* 4-4 do do do) 10 do Furniture do
5 do French Cambrics
3 do do Muslint; 2 do black and slate do
f do Gambroona; 5 do Linen Drills
5 do French Linen
3 doxen Fillet Gloves and Mitts
1 do col’d Silk Cravats; white India Cambric
Russia and Scotch Diapers
India and Georgia Nankeens
Blue Hdkfs and Drills; Spool Cotton
Hooks and Eves, Pins, Needles, Ac. Received
and for tale low, by J. S. ROGERS,
mirfl No. 62 Wiring's Buildings.
M olasses and coffee.—
to hbds and 7 tierces Mstanxas Molasses
50 bags prime green Cuba Coffee. Landing per
•chr. Caroline, ana for ula by
mar 20 COHEN, MILLER A CO.
F OR SALE.—100 bundles HAY
50 barrels Potatoes. By
S. C. DUNNING.
mar 20
f~1UBA COFFEE.—200 bn B . prime
green Cuba Coffee, landing per schr. Leonidas,
and forsale by COHEN MILLER A CO.
roar 20
received and
A. PARSONS.
O AT MEAL.—Just
for aolo by
mar 20
T^LOUR AND IIAMS.—25 bbls and
1? to half bbls Baltimore Ftyur
100 Jones’ choice Hems. Just received, end for
sale by A CHAMPION.
»*rl7
/1HEAP CASH STORE. —New
Good* !—M. PRENDERGAST, has received
per schr. Constitution, just arrived from New York,
a further supply of Fancy and Staple DRY GOODS,
whieb he offers for sale very low, for cash.
Ladies’ light H. S. Gloves, do black do do
Neck Ribbons, Lisle Caps, Bobioet Lace
Figured black Brussels Lace, do d<f Edging
Liale Inserting, do Edging
Low price Furniture Calico, Bird Eye Diaper
Black and white Ginghams, supr Russia Diaper
5-4,6-4 white India Matting; &4,64 checked do do
Brown linen Table Cloths, French Hair Brushes
English Hair Brushes, do Dressing Combs
Twill Combs, Shell and Braxillian
Side do do do
Ribbon Wire; steel, plated and brass Timblcs
Needles, Hooks and Eyes. mar 6
LOUR.—70 whole nnd half bbls,
JL landing from brig Robert Bruce, and for aalo
by H J. GILBERT,
mar 17 West Side, Market Square.
B ALTIMORE BACON.-250 Haras,
Sidoaand Shoulders, of first quality Baltimore
cured Bacon, received per brig Robert Bruce. For
aale by J. H. LADD.
— ALSO —
50 barrels Howard Street Flour mar 15
D aguerreotype notice.—
Mr. LILLIBRIDGE would inform those who
may have occasion to furnish him with fifty dollarP
worth of work, that he will remove his Photogratory
to any part of the city for executing the same, aa
ay be desired.
Location in Broughton street, above Barnard
streot. 3 mar 23
FOR AUGUSTA AND
.INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—
The steam packet SANTEE, Captain John Nock,
will leave for the above and intermediate landing
Wednesday Morning, 29th instant, at 9 o’cloci
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
S. SOLOMONS A CO., Agents.
AU Freight payable by shippers.
Ko Freight can be received after 8 o’clock, on tho
-•—• - ofdi
TOHN ENDER’S TOBACCO.—
OJ 100 boxes Honey Dew. pounds 6’a, 8’a, 13’s, and
16’s. Just received and for sale at manufacturers’
prices, by A. CHAMPION.
morning of departure.
mar to
FOR AUGU8TA.—The
»Iron Steamboat Company’s steamer
HAMBURG, Capt. Gould, will depart lor Augusta,
This Day. For Freight, apply at the Compa
ny’s Office. C.F.MILLS, Agent,
mar to
GEGARS.—Ju.t received per schr.
I^Ceylon, IVom Baracoa, 90.000, among which, are
60 qr boxes Yarn Principea, 176 qr boxes Millar do,
72 qr boxea Sagua do. For aale by
ar 13 J. LAMA.
FOR MACON, VIA DA-
. R1EN. HAWKINSVILLE AND
INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS.—The regular
steamboat SAM JONES, Wm. Sowell, jr., master,
will positively leave this day, toth instant. For
Freight or Passage, apply to Capt. Sewell, on board,
at Roache’s wharf, or to
mar to J. WASHBURN A WILDER.
, FOR HAWKINSVILLE,
. MACON, AND INTERMEDIATE
LANDINGS.—Tho steamboat J. STONE, Capt.
Prime, will leave for Darien, this night,23th inst
with Freight for the above places, which will go for
ward without any detention at Darien. For Freight
or Passage, apply to
mar 25
reight
L. BALDWIN A CO.
J H. MIFFLIN, PORTRAIT
• PAINTER—Being about to leave the city, is
-desirous toeell any or all of the framed oil Paintings
ia his collection. A few of them are original, and
eeveral are careftil copies from celebrated pictures.
They can be seon during the coming week only, at
hi* rooma, No. 113, Broughton-atreet, next the
Lyceum.
A few Portrait Frames for aale. 2 mar to
T^JOTICE.—Those indebted to tho
X Y Uto Iahmael McIntosh, Bootmaker, are re
peated to make payment at an early day to his
widow, or tp SIMON MIRAULT. It is hoped that
an appeal to charity may not be necessary to in
an attention to the flaima of justice,
marto 1
Received per bri|
L. Baldwin,
Goahen BUTTER, J. V.
jUepfor sale by ^ S. C. DUNNINU.
I F nil people felt tho same sente of
duty expressed by Mr Reynold!, a conscientious
fnntleman of the first respectability, living at the
*omer ofChmtie and Defancey streets, they might
much good in the world. Mr. R was for years a
cnpple, with limbs very much swollen and cords
®anttaeie6 f until be could not walk. He has,now
®»urely recovered, by the use of a remedy that he
does not feel rightto keep IVom the public, though
5 n ®2*®n° Interest whatever in allowing his name to
® •®rth, except the relief of human sil fieri ng. He
« n entirely, and by the use of the Nerve
Xiniment, Howes’, and the Indian Vege
table Elixir, aold at 71 Maiden Lane. It ia aeldom
V’** ® n»>n of his standing and property, will c
®«t aa he does in flavor or an article, and wo h....w.
the more for it; and particularly aa there are so
roany worthless articles oflored; for such testimo-
"7 **hls enables the afflicted of any sense to dia-
•nroinate between tho good and tno bad.—Jour,
A. PARSONS,
*’ 0, q Gibbon’s Buildings, general Agent for 5a
Yannah. mw ~
G IN.—BO bbls New-York, landing.
For Hi, b, GOWDY 4. WELLES.
B uckwheat flour.—in qr.
and half bbls., warranted free IVom grit For
■ale by II. J. GILBERT,
mar 13 West side Market Square.
GOODS.—Just received
and now in store, an assortment of CLOTH
ING, suitable for the spring and summer trade, con
sisting in part of
Blk, blue and green Dr* de ta Drees aud Frock Coats
Black bombazine do do do
Crape camblet "do do do
White and brown linen Frocks and Coatteis
do do do Round Jackets
do do do Pantaloons
Gambroons do
White and figured Marseilles and Valentis Veata
We ahall be receiving IVom our manufactory at the
North, a full and extensive assortment of Goods,
suitable for the approaching season, all of which we
offer very low for cosh. HAMILTON A CO.,
mar 2 City Hotel Building, Bay street.
S PRING GOODS.—The subscribers
are opening their spring supply of Fancy and
Staple DRY GOODS, widen are offered at pricca
to suit the times.
mar 7 SNIDER, LATHROP ANEVITT.
C OFFEE AND MOLASSES.—52
bags prime new Cuba Coffee; 32 fahds new
Cuba Molasses: landing from brig Havana. For
sale by FRANCIS SORREL A CO.
mar 6
C ASSARD’S HAMS 150 Cas-
•ard's Baltimore Hams, of superior quality Jre-
ceived per brig Robert Bruce. For aale by
mar 16 J. H. LADD.
P ICKLES.—A further supply, in
lira. Also Cucumbers, in salt, landing from
brig Fhilura, end for sale by H. J. GILBERT,
mar 8
CHKMR, CHEESE «fe SOAP.—10
O hbds. prime Porto Rico SUGAR
30 boxes Cheese} 50 do Bells’ Soap. Landing
and for aalo by GOWDY A WELLES,
mar 11
pOTTON OSNABURGS.—14 bales
V.J heavy cotton OSNABURGS, received per
brig Philura, for sale low by
HENRY LATHROP,
mar 6 Gibbon’s Buildings.
D iamond cement—For unit-
ing broken Crockery. China, Glass Ware,
Ac. For sale by C. J. HOOKER, Agent,
mar 44 No. 2 Market Square.
B read & flour.—so bbls. Na
vy Bread; 30 do Pilot do
30 bbls. Canal Flour: 20 half do do do
80 do Baltimore Flour. Landing and for aale
by PRENTICE A WAY.
arlO
L ARD LAMPS.—Received per late
arrivala, a full supply of Britannia, Glass and
Jappan’d Lard Lamps, of the most approved patterns.
For .ale low, by M. EASTMAN,
mar 6
<REEN GINGER.—2 bbls. Green
I* Ginger, in fine order. For aale bv
itr 18 G. R HENDRICKSON.
S UPERIOR BALTIMORE CURED
HAMS.—A few very auporlor Baltimore cured
Hama, for families. For sale by
mar 23 E. HENDERSON.
C OFFEE.—50 lings prui
Rio, for aalo by GOWDY A V
mar 16
P RIME BEEF AND PORK—
Landing i,er brig Philura.—50 bbls Prime Beef)
25 do do City Inspected Pork) 30 do Canal Flour)
20 halfdo do do) 10 kogs Gnshon Butter. For sale
by WOOD A CLAGHORN.
mar 6
gALE ROPE AND BAGGING
TWINE.-
Bagging Twine,
mar 7
coils Sisal Ualo Rope) 200 Iba
For aalo by
N. B. AII. WEED.
R um, gin and whiskey.—40
bbls. N. E. Rum; 30 do American Gin) 5 d
Old Mononguhola Whiskey. For sale by
mar 9 A. TURNER, Exchango Dock.
F LOUR.—170 bbls and 50 half bbls
Baltimore Howanl-etreet
50 bbls. Canal. For aalo by
mar 6 GOWDY A WELLES.
B ed ticks, sheetings, &c,
—Per brig Madison. .
3 bales Dorcneater ana Amoakeag Ticks
5 do *14 fine and heavy brown Sheetings
I do 54 do Waltham dn do
2 do 7-8 Nashna brown Shirtings
« 2 do 34 do do
2 cases fine 44 blenched do
1 do 54 do Sheeting*. For aale
Iow.br HENRY LATHROP,
mar 2 Gibhofla' j|pi!dinj*
C RACKERS.—50 bbls and half bbls
N. York Butter, Soda and Sugar. For aale by
mar 6 GOWDY A WELLES.
UUGAR.—25 boxes Woolscy and
O Wonlsey’a Loaf. Fnraalja^r
mar 6
GOWDY A WELLES
P ORTER.—CO dozen London Por
ter, qta. and pint*. For eale by
feb 20 X. TURNER, Exchange Dock.
B ermuda arrow root.—i
keg superfine Bermuda Arrow Root; 1 case do
American do do. Juat received aud for sale by
mar 24 A. PARSONS.
TVTRS. G. B. MILLER’S FINE
XTJ. CHEWING TOBACCO.-30grot«, landing
from brig L. Baldwin and for sale low by
mar 24 G. R. HENDRICKSON
F RESH CRACKERS.—10 barrels
Butter, Sugar, and Soda Crackers. Lauding
IVom achr. Frank, from New York. For aale by
H. J. GILBERT, Woat aide Market Square,
mar 13
S WEET OIL.—12 baskets Lynche’s
Betty Sweot Oil, a very superior article) 12 do
Table Sweet Oil. Juat received per achr. Frank,
and for aalo by ANSON PARSONS,
mar 14
P ATENT CORN MILLS.—A new
and highly approved Mill for grinding Cora.
Just received and for aale by
HAZARD, DENSLOW A WEBSTER.
mar 4
^JWAIM’S PANACEA.—60 boxes
O containing 1 doxen oach, juat recoivcd from
Wm. Swnim, end for sale at his pricoa, by
mar 23 A. PARSONS.
M olasses and coffee.—74
hhds. and5 bbls. prime Cuba Molasses; 98
bags prime Green Cuba Coffee. Landing from brig
Havana, and for salo by
COHEN,
mar 4
, MILLER A CO.
IXTHITE Pino LUMBER, LATHS
VV AND BRICK.—JO,000 fe«t Cl«,r Bo.nl.
90,000 Lnthsi 10,000 Ea.torn Brick, tlic cara,, of
,chr. North SUr. For uto bjr J. H. LADD,
mar 14
V INEGAR.—20bb)a. Vinegnr, land'
Ing from schr. H. Borden. For sole b,
m,r7 J. H. LADD.
P RIME RIO COFFEE.—100 bags
in .loro. For.,lob,
mu 7 S. D. CORBITT.
S~1APS! CAPS!! CAPS!!!—Re-
celrort nor ,chr. Conititrrlion. mother lot of
very .aporior Silk VoIrot ,nd Cloth CAPS, which
will bo .old «t reduced price,, b,
m.r0 ). IVES It CO., No. 187 Boy .tract.
F IG BLUE.—1 cask superior Enp-
ii»h Fig Blue, jubt received ana for sale low.by
m.r 10 O R HENDRICKSON.
D RY GOODS.—BO bales 3-4 brown
SHEETINGS
20 bales 7-8 and 44 Sheeting!
5 do Lowell Oaoaburgs, No. 1
5 do brown cotton Jeana
20 cases 34.7-8 and 44 blue Sheetings
3 do Marlboro Stripes; 2 do I blue Plaids
2 do blue Drills) 1 do mixed Derriea
3 do Mexicans, plain,striped and fancy
1 do printed Vestings; 2 do Clark’s spool
10 d«» fancy Prints,assorted qualities and
offered for sale by the sul
qualities and p-Ui
uuscribcrs, at No.
and 73, Gibbon’s buildings,
mar 8 HIRAM ROBERTS.
tier tit,
154
C HEAP CASH STORE.—More
New Goods!—M. PRENDERGAST has juit
received per brig Madison, and other recent arrivals
from New York, the following GOODS, which
offers, a* asual, very low for cash.
Fancy Meremack Calico, French patterns
Black and white do, half mourning do
Red Tick; plain Muslin, Jac do, Swiss do
Bishop Lawn: silk pocket Hdkfs
White, mixed and brown cotton Half Hose
Ladies’ black superfine silk Hose
Blk spun silk Half Hose; blue Jeans, light and dark
Mariners’Stripe; York Jeans
Fine white gauze Flannel
3-4,7-8 and 44 bleached Shirtings, 54 do Sheetings
34,44 and 54 brown Shirtings and Sheetinp
Cable Cord, amall Cord; Marshall’s patent
Super Spool Cotton; Georgia Nankeen
Long Lawn. mar 6
CJMOKED BEEF AND TONGUES
O BOLOGNA SAUSAGES, Ac.
6 bbls. Smoked Beef
5 do Smoked Tongues
2 boxes Bologna Sausages
5 chests Hyson Tea
10 boxes Ground Pepper
5 do Loaf Sugar. Landing from schooner
Frank, and for sale by PRENTICE A WAY.
msr 10
P RINTED MUSLINS, LAWNS
Ac.—Light printed Muslins
Light asd mourning Lawns
Lace, strip’d and plaid Cambrics
White India Cambric
Earlstoa Ginghams, Long Lawns
Lisle lace Edgings and Inserting*
44 figured Grecian and Blonde Net
Bonnet and cap Ribbons; plain satin Ribbons
Fancy Silk, Handkerchiefs, Linen Gloves
Received per brig Philura.
HENRY LATHROP,
marG Gibbon’s Buildings,
TVTEW GOODS—By schr. Frank,
ll Brown Holland; French Linen
Satin atriped Drillings; heavy brown Linen Drill
Mourning French Prints; Fancy do do; Fillet Mitts
Embroidered Mitt#; light colored II. S. Gloves
Dark colored H. S. Gloves; black do do do
Fancy silk Handkerchiefs) cable Uorda
Taffot Ribbons; Furniture Dimity; Furniture Print*
Fancy Prints; black Cambric:colored do
Brown Linen Cloths; white Berlin Glove*
Green Blind Cord; Bed Lace;4and5-4 Oil Cloth.
Forsale by BATES A STOTESBURY.
mar 14
I^ADIES BROOCHES.—Received
variety of Ladies Brooches, of choice
rising Aqua
osaic and Enam-
ty or Ladies uroocnes, oi cnoice pa
terns, and the latest fashion, comprising Aqua Mi
rine Amethyat, Topaz, Cairneo Moaaic and Enai
.!> ri.h ,o,d m *• - Jr&niAH.
P ANTALOONS of fine black nnd
blue CASSIMERE, and Ikncy Cnasimero in
^^’"^HN^BT^ELLtcr"’
f e b4 98 Bryan street,
S uspenders and gloves.
Juat received by the schooner Frank, a fine
aortment of Suspenders, among which are elastic
Silk, with chain ends. Alao, black kid, and allk
a b'r , i9 F ° , "" Ch " Pbr GEO. S. N1CHOI.S
H/TERCHANTS LOOK HERE!
1YJL The undersigned will haul Cotton from i
Rail Road Depot to any part of the city lower than
any other person, and will deliver It punctually
and In good oriler wherever the owner may require,
feb 21 JOHN REILLY
AUCTIONS.
■ AUCTIONS.- S
PrlvatbHnle,
BY T. .1, WALSH.
A likely Negro fellow, aged 27 years, accustom
ed to field work. • war 20
HY T. J. WALSH.
Private Salo. ■ v .
Rail Hoad Ronda, in amounts of £60, £100, Ac*
For salt in quautitiea to suit purchasers. •
ALSU,
State Bank Stock
Insurance and Trust Stock, Ac.fob 27
Private Sale.
HY V. J. WALSH.
Four Lots in Curry -Town, No’s. <3,24, *7,28;
hounded each by Montgomery St.. VVest by West
Broad St., South by Garden Lot, No. 7, and Noryi
* y a Lane, with two buildings thereon, renting at
r l00, per annum. Price to suit tho times, slid
entraf Rail Road money taken at par.
Ibb22 •-
W ANTED—A young Lady, 'Who
is qualified Ibr teaching all tho branches
usually taught In Academies, and lias had thro*
year’s experience in teaching, ia dosirous of a situs*
lion as an assistant in an Acadomy, or teachorin a
private family, either in this city or in tho country.
For particular*, address the Edftora of the Repub
lican. mar 21
nv 8. rhiLBRicK * co.- J
-. TIUM DAY, at 11 o'clock, in front of Store,
A gent-ral assortment of Groceries, els: BACON,
Sugar, l^rd, Bice. Potatoes. Rum, Whiskey, Mo*
lasses. Tobacco, Reel’. Hutlir, Soap, Candies, Can*
dy, FT**, Crockery, Glass and Stone Ware.
rockery. Glass and Stone Ware. .
i. Also, at 12 o’clock, in Sales Room,
The liiual nrtutimcnt of Dry Goods
A tine awqtluieflt of Summer Clothing.
TwimyriH S ■
marto
nv 0. PHILMUCK A CO.
Ou TUEbDA V, the 4th day,of April at 11 o’clock,
in front of the Court House,
Ft*, brim. Itkrly y.ra^t Nejmi fellow., .11 .oori
ploughmen,and accustomed to pliniatiou wm lani.
orally, will be sold singly. Terms cask^pQtkljnsvr
paying Ibr titles. . ■ mur’y .
iU
n
i,l
I
CEKVANT WANTED—Ouo to do
O the house work and washing Ibr a small Ikmily.
A white woman would be preferred. Enquire of
mar 18 i. W. MORRELL.
T O HIKE—Two young Men. accus
tomed toeity or field work—both or them
J. 8. CARRUTHERS.
L OST — A gold mounted Eye
Glass waa dropped yesterday morning on tho
Bsy. The finder will bo rewarded bv leaving It at the
Republican Office. mar 18
FOR NEW ORLEANS.—Tho
flat sailing achr. JOHN SPOFFORD, CapL
Spofford. having part of her cargo engaged, will sail
on Wednesday next, the 22d inst For balance of
Freight or Passage, having good accommodation*,
apply to master, ou board, at Anclaux’a wharf, or to
mar 20 COHEN MILLER A CO.
E ducation.—To Famine*.—in-
•traction in the French and Spanish languages,
—A graduate of a distinguished university, long res
ident in Paris, and in the Spanish colonies ia desir
ous of giving private instruction in the above lan
guages. He would attend fkmiliea, or individuals at
their respective residences; or he would be willing
to form an engagement with any family, either in
this city or in the country, desiring a private Teach
er. Address 40 West Broad street, or A. B. at this
office. mar 20
FOR BOSTON.—Tho first rate
•achr. HOLDER BORDEN,Baker,muter,is
half loaded, and will have despatch. For Freight or
Passage, apply to the muter, at Hunter’s wharf, or
to EDW’D PADELFORD.
mar 24 5
TVTEW SCHOOL.—The undersign-
1 V ed proposes to open a School, in this city, on
the first Monday in April next, at No. 100 York,
corner of Whitaker street Instruction will be
given in aU the branches usually taught in Acade<
mies; and that Ibll justice may be rendered, a limit
ed number of pupils will be received. Those de
sirous of patronising such a School, will apply at
the Book Store of Col. W. T. William*, or to tue
personally. JOS. M. SHELLMAN.
mar6 23
S avannah marine raIl-
WAY.—'
& FOR BOSTON.—The new schr.
i« FRANCIS HALLET, Capt. Roger*, having
one half oi her freight engaged, will have Immedi
ate despatch. For balance of Freight or Pauage,
having good accommodations, apply to the Capt. on
board, at Taylor’a wharf, or to
mar 21 M. GREENWOOD.
l FOR NEW YORK—Old Es-
b tsblished Line.—The regular packet brig L.
BALDWIN, having part of her Freight engaged,will
have immediate despatch. For balance of Freight
or Passage, having good accommodations, apply on
board, at Telfair’s wbarf, or to
mar 21 L. BALDWIN A CO.
FOR NEW YORK—Brig Line.
3S»The superior new fut Bailing achr. FRANK,
Lewis, muter, will have immediate despatch. For
Freight or Passage, having excellent accommoda
tions, apply on boan), at Mongin’a upper wharf, or to
mar 15 J. WASHBURN A WILDER
-The Subscriber having completed his
extensive Marine Railway, takes pleasure at in
forming the nautical publie that he is now enabled
to haul up steamboats and veuela of all descriptions
requiring repairs, which can be done with neatness
ana despatch. Also.joinering and apar making,and
at the lowest rates, being enabled to start a gang of
30 hands at 12 hours notice. There is also,* Black-
amith’a shop attached to the yard.
There ia an Iron Foundry within one hundred
ranis of the Ways, where steam engine work.wa-
er wheel shafts and castings of any description can
lie done at the shortest notice, and at Northern
prices.
Rates for hauling up a vessel, fifty (50 centa per
ton, and at the expiration of twentv-four (24) hours,
ten (10) centa per ton per dav while occupying the
Railway, which will be reduced according to the
amount of time required to do the repairs to two (2)
dollar* per day.
Reference* can be bad of any steamboat owner or
Agent of this city. H. F. WILL1NK.
%*The Charleston Courier will please publish
the above once a week three months, and charge
this office. msr 23
FOR NEW YORK.—Tho regu
lar packet brig PHILURA,Capt. Doane, will
have despatch as above. For Freight or Pusage,
having good .accommodations, apply on board, at
Telfair’s wharf, or to
mar 7 L. BALDWIN A CO,
FOR NEW YORK—Br% Line.
•The regular packet brig MADISON, Wal
ter Bulkley, master, having half her cargo going on
board will sail in a few day*. For balanco of Freight
or Pnisage, having superior accommodations, apply
on board, at Mongin’a upper wharf, or to
mar 6 J. WASHBURN A WILDER
FOR BALTIMORE—Regular
Line.—The copper fastened brig ROBERT
BRUCE, Capt. Corson, will have despatch for tho
above port. For Freight or Passage, apply to
mar 16 S. PHImJRlCK A CO.
F OR SALE Lot* No. 52, 53 and
and 51, Brown Ward, Savannah,late the resi
dence of J. P. Henry, deceued: bounded, south by
Liberty street, west by Drayton street, and nortli by
a Lane. 'Jlicse valuable lots are all fee simple—ti
tles good, and will be sold at any time to a good pur
chaser on a credit, if desired, of I and 2 years, first
paying down I cash and giving a mortgage on the
premises for the balance of tho purchase money.
The Dwelling House Is now occupied by Stephen
B. William*, under rent till 1st November next.
Lots No. 53 and 54, have each a amall Dwelling on
the north aide, next to the Lano, and ere rented at
£80 each, and the dwelling at £400.
Tliia valuable property we would prefer to sell en
tire, but would tell either lot aperately.
A. PORTER. ) Pl , orB
mar 21 10 ISAAC HENRY.
FOR AUGUSTA —
Simmer CHATHAM C.pt Row.ll,
will leave for Augusta, with Tow Boats, on Mon
day xvenino, 27th instant.
R. M. GOODWIN,
marto Prea. S. B. Co. of Geo.
* FREIGHT FOR HAW-
KINSVILLE, MACON, and IN-
TERMEDIATE LANDINGS.— 1 The Macon Steam-
boat Company are now receiving freight for the
above places, which will be forwarded with despatch
by Steamboat J. STONE to Darien, and from
tnence by Steamer J. GODDARD and tow-boats,
which have been thoroughly repaired during the put
season and are now in complete order. Apply to
L. BALDWIN A CO., Agent*.
N. B. Insurance by the abovo Boats can be had
at the lowest rates on application to the Agents,
nov 19 L. B. A CO.
TOWBOAV The
... steamer OGLETHORPE, Captain
D. G. Philbrick, having undergone repairs, is now in
first rite order for Towing and being devoted en
tirely to the Towage of Ships in the River,
her proprietors confidently look for such patronage
aa will induce them to continue her in that business
exclusively. Any orders left at Messrs. Claghorn A
Wood, or the Captain, on board, will be promptly
attended to oct 19 S. D. CORBITT, Agent.
M TO RENT, until tho middle of
November, at a low price, a comfortable
DWELLING, on Lot No. 75, in Broughton-atreet.
Enquire on tho premises^mar 18
M TO LET.—A brick Building,
with a large yard, fronting Oglethorpe Squan
quire of A. PARSONS,
Will be rented low. Euquire
mar 15
No. 8, Gibbon’s Range.
k MADISON SPRINGS.
This fashionable Watering Place, foi
the South, wili be opened on the lit June, and con
ducted as usual by the proprietor.
msrIS DANIEL MORRISON.
HORSES.—A first rnto Gii
and Saddle Horse, a pair of Match wel
_ bred Carriage Horses, and a good Plough
lorse. For sale by MICHAEL DILLON,
feb a
GOLD nnd SILVER WATCH
ES.—Just received per brig Cluton, Irom
New York, a new and splendid asaortmeni
of Gold and Silver WATCHES, of all kinds. For
sale low, for cash, at No. 3 Market^Scjuaro.
dec 21
:. SPEAR.
SUPERIOR LADIES’ AND
GENTLEMENS’ FINE WATCHES—
Ladies’ Gold flat Lopiena,5 and 8 holes jew’d
Ladies Gold Dial English patent Levera do
Gentlemens’ hard Enamel suuk seconds Gold Levers
do Gold Hunting Cases, English and Lcpion
do Independent seconds, anchor escapement,
do . strong Lapiens, 13 holes jew’d, warranted
Youths’ Pr. Cue double bolt, vertical Watches in
Silver. For sole low by M. EASTMAN,
jan 30
4 4
R ECEIVED within tho pnst weok
from our Northern Manulkctory. 50 cases
HATS, embracing all style* and qualifies ox
which, added to our oxtenaivo Stock, renders our
assortment complete. Purchaser*, either at whole
sale or retail, will be Aimiahed on aa reasonable
terms and at at low print u they can be purchased
in this or any other market North or South,
mar 9 J. IVES A CO., No. 187 Bay street.
Oft BRYAN STREET.—Clothing
t/O equal to any mode to order, aud of the beat
material ean be had of the aebaCribera, at utiprecc
dentedly low pricea, Ibr eaah.
feb 4 JOHN SOUTHWELL A CO.
J AYNE’S Hair Tonic* Jayne’* Ex
pectorant, Jayno'a Carminative Balaam, and
JavreN Tonic Mixture. A supply of tho above vul-
u inle Medicine or. hind and for sale bv
msr 23 „ G. R. HENDRICKSON.
O RRIS’ TOOTH WASH.—Re
commonded by the dentists and medical Ik
culty, for preserving the teeth and gum*. A aupplf
of the genuino may, always be had of
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
m ar23 Gibbons’Range,
N EW ORLEANS MOLASSES.—
ino bid prime New Orlenns Molasses, in first
n*«» order. Landing and ler rile [»v
rnsra • COHEN, MILLER L (.0.
At Private Hale) -
DY 8. I-IIILURICK * CO.
Juat receivud i»cr achr. Frnuli fircui New York,
90 rolls India Malting
I ease Prints
1 do llirdv Efe Diaper
■■ 6 casos Mutquito Netting-
Rob Roy Shawls, Linen Cambric Hukfs.. Ilviseiy,
Printed Jeana. Gambroons, Silk Hdkfs., Silk anu Let-
ton Cravats, Ac. Ac. 4 .
For salu in Sales’ Room. mar 19
BY 0. PHILBRICK A CO.
At Private Sale.
ATractofMarshLaud, containing 2,000 acres,
morn or less, situated in St. P.itet’a Parish, So. Co.,
Ihinting on Savannah River, near the "Iron Ueacou’’
on the Carolina, and bounded by Lands of Gen,
Thompson. Said Tract is well adapted to the cfl-
tiire of Kite, Sugar and Provisions, and will be sold
on accommodating terms.
Titles are indisputable. jsu 7
N
M arine & fire ins. bank—
Savannah, Feb. 14,1813.—-At a nieoti: g of
Directors, held this day, tho following resolution was
adopted:
Jittotvtd, That the holders of Scrip, for money
on loaa to thiq Bank, be notified to call and receive
their money within sixty days, and thatattheexpira-
tion of that period, the Bank will cease to pay Inter
est on the same.
Extract from the minutes.
(eb 15 wa 2mo J. OLMSTKAD. Cashier.
D ENTISTRY.-J. FOGLE, Deit
list. 119 Broughton street, near the Lyceum
H.II. s'
Rtftrtnctt—Dr. Wm. A. Carathera,
Col. James Hunter,
Hon. W. Law. Imo* msr 14
g SI’ENCfik, of Liberty, Attorn*
jan 19
Law, Tbomasville, Thoasb County, Ga
tbstu 3 too
J OHN G. McHENRY, Attorney at
Law, Milledgeville, Ga. ffmo mar 10
E A. N1SBET, Attorney at Lan,
• Macon,Geo. dee 2 tf
J OSEPH C. WILKINS, Attorney at
Law, will practice in the counties ol the Cut-
era Circuit. Office in Riceboro, Liberty County,
Georgia.
ID» The subscriber will likewise practice in the
Inferior Courtofthe Counties of Liberty and Me’ .
In tosh. novl
TV/YULFbRD MARSH,. Councellor
IvJL at Law, Savannah, Goo.—Has removed ftatn
Waynesboro to the city of Savannah, and will prse-
tice in the Federal Cruris for the District of Geer
ia, the .Courts of Chatham, Effingham, Scriven,
lurke, Jefferson, and Washington counties, and the
City Court of Savannah. His friends and the pvWfK -
my rely on strict attention and promptness.
P ROTECTION INSURANCE
COMPANY.—The Protection Insurance
Company of Hartford, Connecticut, offers to Insure
Houses, Stores. Mills, Factories, Barns, and their
contents, and all other descriptions ofintarabie prop
erty AGAINST LOSS OR DAMAGE BY HUE.
They will also take MARINE and RIVER RISKS.
Tho rates ol premium offered are aa low u there
of any other similar-institution. The course tl e
office pursue in transacting-'their business end in the
adjusting and payment of Losses, is prompt and lib
eral. a.
For terms of Insurance, application made be made
to the undersigned Agent, who is authorised to issue
policies to applicants without delay,
oct 13 L. BALbWIN, Ac.ol.
'CTATK RANK STOCK.-20.Imre.
O at 55 dollars per share, for one hundred dollars
paid in. For salo by I. W. MORRELL.
jjjW raj.
S IGHT CHECKS—Oi. New Toik,
in sums to suit purchasers. For sale hv
mar 13 ROBT. A. LEWIS.
ftJAVANNAH P. II. AND HOSPI-
O TA L.— Vitilinr Committee for March and
April:—Messrs. B. E. Stilea and J. IngersoR.
Phyriciont .*—Dr. Arnold and Dr. Bulloch,
mar 7
R EMOVAL. — Tho subscriber lm*
removed taNo. 177 Bay street, adjoining the
Store of T. M. Turner, where he wili continue the
COMMISSION AND DRY GOODS BUSINESS,
feb 23 G. S. HARDING.
C OAL YARD—Corner of Brouph
ton and Barnard streets.—Liverpool and other
soft Coals; Red-Ash, Schuylkill and other Anthra
cite Coals, constantly on hand, and for aale in large
or small quantities, at the lowest market price.
• ~ “ "tICKEI
jan 28
WALTER BICKER.
G UN AND LOCK SMITH.—The
undersigned begs leave to state to his friends
and the public, that he will carry on the above Busi
ness at the old sign of the Indian, 82 St. Julian
street, near tho Market,—whero he will keep cpn
atantly on hand n general assortment ofDoublo and
Single GUNS of all descriptiona, Wepon's celebra
ted Iran and Cast Steel RIFLES, PISTOLS, ('APS,
WADDING, 6ic. Together with a general assort
ment of Sportsmen’s Articles.
Just received a superior article of Six Barrelled
PISTOLS.
Repairing of all kinda.as heretofore,executed with
promptness and despatch,
dec 30 ly JOHN CARUTHERS.
D yer and scourer—At No.
17 Drayton-atreet—Thanking kindly for the
patronage bestowed upon me, I Airtlicr solicit the .
■import of my friends. I will warrant that all goods, TT^XCIIANGE ON
silks, or woolen Dresses, silk and woolen Shawls, Pj u n , .. ,
mom de lane .nil merino Drcue., or core!, in III, .non "Ullrt. form.,
piece, Coats and Pantaloon*, snail be dyed tho
roughly, and according to order.
Scouring of woolen Clothing shall be dona in first
rate order. ANTON HASEIUCK.
feb 10
P ATENT GRIST MII.L — Thli
Mill ia simple in construction, and can be
worked by steam, water, or horse power, ia capable
of grinding IVom 6 to 10 bualiela or Corn per hour,
with one to three horse power; it ia conatructed to
grind Wheat, Corn, Rice, or any other Grain, alao
one suitable for minuet power. This Mill can be
worked by one man, and will grind IVom 10 to 12
bushels of Corn per day. These Mills can be seen
in operation at the Foundry of A. N. Miller, Esq.
on the Eastern wharf, this day and the following days
from 10o’clock A. M. to C, and 3 to 6 o’clock f. M..
until flirther notice. These Mills being construct
ed on a plan superior to any ever before offered, tho
public is reapectflilly invited to see their operation*.
The patent for the State of Georgia ia now offered
forsale—apply to the subscribers, at the Pulaski
ouse or Mansion House.
GEORGE PF.CK.
mar6 G. T. GILBERT.
QUIRTS, GLOVES, STOCKS, &c
k5—The subscriber has juat received per sehoon*
_ L .•» -W —,L of
er Frank, IVom New York, a fresh aup|
* white
nnd fancy Shirts, made in the neatest £n/mnstlhsh<
ionablo style.
Also on assortment of Gents’ French Kid and
Hoskin Gloves, white and fitney Silks, do nnd Lin
en Thread do.; together with a choice selection (if
fltney figured Silks and Satin Scnrft, Scarf Stocks,
and Cravats, suitable for spring wear.
C. C. THOMPSON,
No. 129, Bay at,, next door to R. B. Bank.,
" 1
C ENTRAL RAIL ROAD BONDS,
i ■ ■ Ar
for sale by
jan 26
Bo PADELFORD.
/CENTRAL BANK toOTES WAN
VV TF.D.—Apply to E. PADELFORD.
jan 26
/CHECKS ON BOSTON AND
Kf PROVIDENCE, at sight. For sale by
jan 3 EDW. PADELFORD.
J OSEPH AUZE’S SONS, will muku
liU.ru! u-tali Advances on consignments olt ot-
tooto their friends iu New York, Havre and Ant ■
werp. r nov 16
A DVANCES on Cotton consigned
to his friends in Liverpool, will be mule by
jan 25 ROBT A. LEWI*
ADVANCES ON COTTON, con.
4JL signed to niy friends in New York and Liver*
pool, will be made by MICH’L. DILLON..
dec 15
\ DVANCES ON COTTON*—Lib-. ~ i
XJL oral advances will he made hy the subscribers, v*‘
on COTTON thippedfo their friends in New York,
Liverpool or Havre. ROSER St O’DKISCOLL 1
nov 7
TpXCHANGB ON NEW
-1—J At sight and five davs sight, Tor sain bv
dec I ' MICH. DILLON.
YOItV,
E xchange on new York—
Checks at sight on Merchants Bank. New
York. For sale by . J. LAMA.-
feb..' A
short sight
dee 17
E xchange on
—At one day’s sight. For sale bv
dec 21 ROSER & O’DRfSCOLl..
S PRING CLOTHING—The Sub
scriber is now receiving a complete assiTt-
ment of Spring and Summer Clothing, embracing
every article in the Clothing line which can be
called for, all of which hu been made up expreuly
for this market and will be sold at low prices (breach,
nr approved credit, at the clman Clothing Store. No.
114 Bryan street GEO. S. NICHOLS,
mar 13
S OLAR LAMPS.—The sul
would respectfully invite the alter
whoara in want of superior articles, I
Lamps, to call and examine a variety of pi
he is now opening, direct from the tr
For tho beauty of finish and brillancy of
aio not surpasred by any lamps now inure.' For
■ale low, by M. EASTMAN,
mar 6
C ASTOR OIL, 20 bbls. Cos-
tor Oil) 10 doiAleoho!; 40 do Epsom Sal»*j 50
dn Copperaa; A do Flax Seed; 300 lbs Indigo; 10
bbls Rotten Stone-with a geueral assortment of
Drugs, l)yo Stuffs, Arc., at low prices. Forsdle by
mar 2 THOS. M.TURNER, Bay atrok
GENUINE COMPOUND SYRUP
VX OF SARSAPARILLA.—This article now so
universally known throughout the Union as a grand
purifier of the blood, and invigorates - of the huA»n
system, needs uo flirther commendation. Made
with great care and strict accordance To tj;e rules
laid down in the U. S. Dispensatory, bv .J& ‘>
mar 21 A.PARSONS,No.8GiGt>aHKire>
G unny bagging,—so»on Buie, qq bryan street.—
.up.rior India Gunn, B.jjlng, For.il.low £70 0 rsllk Vol.M, flpirad Rilk, *«or«l M«in<
tram wharf, by Wac - ~ •-■ ■ - rMLVm
mar9 J. WASHBURN A WILDER. Bog
TTPHOLSTERY.—The .ub.criber , C| V
vJ offers forsale, Hair, Woo), Manilla and Most I -J—
MATTRESSES, for Bedsteads, Cota nnd Berths, Z -1
black Sitin, buff Catsimere. (a very fine i
Bombasine, fine black and blue Caasimrre;.
ia. &c All at low prices, at the cash store
Jhb 4 JOHN SOUTHWELL fit '
■ . girt hi?
Rolling Blinds, Curtains and Pow Cushions, Blade
to otdenOil Clotha fitted to hall*, and Carpet cut
and made. f£W. MORRELL.
H/TADEIRA WINE, SUGAR, &c—
JLvX 10 qr. catka Madeira Wine;!? hhds St. Croix
Sugar;6 cheats Powchong Tea; 5 boxes white Ha-
vana Sugar, 40 boxes Spermaceti Candles; 30 bbls
— near)
N. O. Molasses.
b 7 .
mar 9
Spermaceti Candles; 30 bbls
In store,just received, and for sale
J. LAMA, 150 Bay street
F ANCY GOODS—Spring Style.!—
French Lawns and Muslins; French Cambrics,
F,ncllsh do, American do; English nnd American
Prints. A:e, Jusf opened, in eroat *v!r(v. -it
mar 7 -SNIDER, LATHROP A- NEVITT'S. i
C OMPOUND SYRUl* SARSA-
PARILLA—For pnriiying the blood, and all
rii*ea>e* which arise from an impure habit of thn
body, or* the injudicious me of merenrv. Prepared
and for aale by G. R. HENDRICKSON,
mar 18 Gibbon’s Range.
B EEF & PORK—20 barrels Mess
Rear: 15 do Prim# Pork
10 bbla. Me*s do
8 halfdo Fulton Market Beef
1P0 amoked Tonvnes; 300 lbs. do Pee r 1-anding
and for sale by A. T'’RM'R.
mar 7 Exchange Dock.
"^IIJSKEY.—!lOQlibirin prime
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