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ONE MiQ»E CONCERT!
tiie obwiean family, .
iteturn their thinks u the Indies and gentlemen
of Savannah, for Ui* liberal patronago alroady be ;
rfawed upon them, and respvufully announco ONE
more concert, at Oglethorpe H.11, To-moh-
now Eranmp, when the follow ng now pieces
wilt bo introduced: Solo, “The Alpine Shopherd
Hot?* Solo andChoru.; “The Mil er’a tfald}
.. lirave ol Napoleon," " Matrimonial Sweets,"
-What acena la this our sight enchanting," Sea. See.
Wh or Tickets 50 Cents, *ni ,
To be obtained at W.T. Wil|iatn.’,T7H. Plant'#,
n mi l*. 0. Thomas’ Bock-storcs, at tho Bara of tho
I’ulaaki House and City Hotel.
Door* open at half-paat aevon o’clock. Concert
id commence at 8 o’clock. ‘ .
1 ID* No postponement on account or weather.
apr 25 ~
C OHEN & FOSbICK, offer for
sals on liberal terms—
150 bbla New Orleans Molasses, 100 hluf* Cuba do
78 bbla N. O. Whiskey, 300 bags Rio CofTee •
(00 bags St. Jaro Coflee
SO hoTf pipea Cognac Brandy
» e* Holland Gin, 80 bbla American Uin
rcea Hama, 10 hhda Shoulders. apr St
pOTATOES.-
apr 21
-200 bbis. for sale by
II. J. GILBERT.
West aide Market tquaro.
S houlders, hams. & c —is
caaka Cincinnati cured Shoulders} 4 casks and
6 bbla. do Sugar cured Hams; 25 bbls. superfine
Flour. Landing per ichr. Tester, and for aale by
apr 17 COHEN, NORRIS & CO.
N EW ORLEANS
tot
f TORN I CORN!!—Tbo Subacri
bars have just reeelred a large supply of
Beach Island Corn, which we will dispose of on
liberal terms. ROBT. A. ALLEN Sc CO.
apr 1G
D l rawing received -
■I —
- T’ve
1 't’uliowlnj .rs tli. Drawn Nomlrara for lira
9
Drawlnr Uno Monday.
,000 DOLLARS?
t- TitnHtini.il T.nttnrv
ryGoorgla Literature LoHcrf.-tll
Aulhori.ed b* tho l*,l , l«nrt. for *h. ton.«#lI nf
Fort Gaines’ Academy, Claaa No 7, Extra, to no
decided by Pokomoke River Lottery of J.®
Cl... N.. SI, for I8;I5| In bn drawn nt Wllmlnj-
ton, Delaware. Wednesday, April 23d, 1BW.
P. PAINE Si UO.^Msna^err, Successor* to JAS.
PHA!
—SCIIKMF.—•
1 prise of,......J9.000
1 do. of. 5.000
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I do. of
1 do. of I»*H
1 do. of. I.ObO
8 do. of 80b
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6 d °78 °Nvmbtr'Lottery—Drawn Ballolt.
ifi.L.i, $72 80—Halves 5? 1,25—Clunrtere 62 cent#.
T fi;«ifby K. WI^HlNGTON, Agent,
■pr 28
20 pritea uf....S100
20 do of.... 80
220 do. ol...
130 do. of.... 30
130 de. or.... tO
ISO do. of.... 16
130 do. oL... 12
4,580 do. or.... 8
27,040 do. of.... 2A
TICKF. Tt^ONLY^OMS^DOL LA II.
iiLsa cLoaBTo-MOBBow AFTBnwooa,*tCoci.k.
$4,000 -*■1,859.
(■reenA nnd'l’utiuki Monument I.ottcr,
Extra Claaa D, for 1848.
Will be drawn in Richmond} Va., This Day, 23th
imt, and the remit will be known on Monday
M oral ng, 28 th. „ mnv . . rn n .
1 prize of..
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HIOHXS-)
. J4.000
-.1,852
PBIXXS
5 pritea ol
10 do. ot
5100
80
3 do. of..----
.. 1,000
20 do.
of
50
3 do. of
.. 600
50 do.
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40
3 do. of-.---
.. 300
193 do.
of
25
• Sic.
St 0.
Ac.
Tlcketa «i—Halves SOcenta—Quarters by the
package only—price $6 60, and must draw back
oae half. • ....
O' Tlcketa and ahares, either single or by the
packsgo, for sale at the old established office of
P * P. B. PKNDERGAST,
No. 5, corner of Bull-street and Bay lane.
O* Orders from the city or abroad, will receive
prompt attention. Prixe tickets in other lotteries
taken iu payment. . apr 26
HE Subscribers having superin
tended the drawing-of t(je GREENE AND
PULASKI MONUMENT LOTTERY, Class No.
JW.tfbr 1815, do hereby certilVtfint the following are
jha Number* which were This Day drawn from
the 75 plnced in tho wheel, via:
13 62 28 11 24 55 31 15 GO 43 46 2G.
Witness our hand*, at Savannah, Gonrgla, Thurs
day, 11th of April, 1815.
M. MYF.RS, •)
C.STEPHENS, > Commlsaloners.
apr 28 WM, P. BOWENS
C HEAP BOOKS! CHEAP
BOOKS 11 —Ingraham’s Novels} Imagination
and Fancy} Frankenstein} Paul de Rock’s Works,
complete in I vol.j Mysteries London} Fanny Estler;
Gambler’s Wife} Sylvester’s Suuud) Prisoners of Pe
rots: Arts and Miseries of Gambling) Hekcn Halsey,
by Simms: Cotton Lord} Foroatal} Ellen Middleton}
History of a Flirt} Amber Witch} (Jndinn) Knthen;
Warwick .Woodlands; Mae at Arms} The Pirate}
Midshipman Easf} Japhet in search of a Father)
King’s Own; Pacha of many Talcsj Cruikahnnk’s Om
nibus) Castle Dismal, by Simms; Animal Magnet*
Uni} Wandering Jew, translated by II. \V. Herbert)
Complete Farrier; Newton Foster. For sala nt the
• apttt DIVAN, Buli-street,' near Exchange.' ’
apr 21
bbla., for salo by
MOLASSES—
H. J. GILBERT.
D ried apples—f u , ™i c hy
...L »,.ll l... It | n,r nranm
tho cask or rotall, by
apr 81 ,
II. J. GILBERT.
B UTTER, Cheese, , Fulton Market
Beef, Colgate’s Starch, Apples, ibtined Cider.
&c., landing per Abisha Jenkins, aud fc
npr 23
rb lined Cider,
Jenkins, aud for sale by
GOWDY Sc WELLES.
R UM.—50 bbls. J. M. Barnard «fc
Co’s N.E. Rum, landing per Olivo Branch,
rot aale by GOWDY fit WELLES,
apr 23
jgi FOR LIVERPOOL. — Tli.
-*■** splendid new ship JAVA, Capt. Geo. S. Per
ry, It now ready to take Freight and have quick de*
•patch. For Freight or Paanga, having handsome
accommodations, apply on board, or to
«ptll .L1PP1TT Sc WIGHT.
XXOWARD STREET FLOUR.
l°0 bbla and half bbla. landing per Zenobia,
and for aale by GOWDY Sc WELLES.
■pr23
H AY.—110 bundles prime North
River, landing per A. Jenkins, and for isle
,ng pi
low from tho wharf, py
■pr23
GOWDY Se WELLEg.
N O. WHISKEY.—350 bbls. Rec-
» tin * •
apr 23
tilled, in atore and for aale by
GOWDY Sc WELLES.
C OFFEE AND FLOUR.—117bai
choloe Rio
I Fl.l ii*,
»pr J
ce Rio Cofleet 78 bbla. and hif. bbla Ci
landing per Elisabeth, and for aale by
GOWDY Si WELLES.
£
R IO COFFEE.—30 bog., received
per schoonor Columbia. For aale by
Columbia. ' For aale by
JOHNSON Sc BRuF.N,
177 Bay street.
C OFFEE.—5U bags Rio, Cubu and
^ ^ Java, for tale by H. J.'GILBER^*.
P HELPS’ GIN 1 .—76 bbls. landing
per Elisabeth, and for tale .by
«pr8 GOWDY Si WELLES.
BY
& FOR LIVERPOOL. — The
splendid now whip ELIZABETH, William
Hasty, master is now loading, end will hare quick
despatch. For passage only, having superior cabin
and steerage accommodation*, apply to the Captain
on board, or to GOWDY Sc WELLES,
pr 10
& FOSDICIC.
,, Private Sale.
*? bleached Sperm OU, warranted pure) 20
caaka bleached Whale Oil. Joet received from New
Bedford. ap r a
FOR PROVIDENCE—Pataage
Only.—Tho new schooner COLUMBIA,
Capt. Knapp, having all her Freight engaged, will
have despatch. For Pattatt only, having excellent
accommodations, apply onboard, at Mongin’a up
per wharf, or to J. WASHBURN Si WILDER.
BY COHEN Sc FOSD1CK.
Private Sale.
13 casks Winter bleached Sperm Oil, warranted
tobe ofthe very beat quality, and 80 boxea Sperr
Candles Just received fVom New Bedford, feb 6
per
apr 21
T1TOOD YARD.—The Subscriber
V * keep* always on hand a general assortment
of OAK ana ASH WOODS, for sale at tha foot of
Weal Broad-itreet, hy DAVID R. DILLON,
]y At the Brick Store.
^ FOR BOSTON.-Tho fine
barque ZENOB1A, ST Remmlngton,mailer,
will have quick despatch. For Pattuc only, having
excellent accommodations, apply on board, or to
apr 24 f. WASHBURN Sc WILDER.
O GOO Rop® 1 * Oniona. 20 bbla.
^■9"v/vF Mesa Beef, landing from barque
Bachus, and for sale low from the wharf, by
■pr5 GOWDY Sc WELLES.
T>ALTIMORE FLOUR.—60 bbls.
J-X received per schr Robert Mills, and for sale by
■pr H W. WOODBR1DGE.
nbl) GOVERNMENT JAVA
y-F COFFEE.—15 bags, received per schooner
Columbia. Foraalo by
JOHNSON & BRUEN,
■pr 16 177 Bay street.
HULK SALT.—3,300 bushels on
board ship Stirling, for sale by •.
apr 18 EDW. PADELFORD Sc CO.
T> AGON* SMOULDERS AND
U WHISKEY.—20 hhds. pritno Bacon Should-
sra; 103 bbls, N. O. Whiskey, landing from achr.
Henry Jenkins, and for sal* by
•pr i4 COI1EN Sc FOSDJCK.
/nilEESE—Iti casks- and boxes,
landing from tiie brig Sterling, and for sale by
apr 23 P II. J. GILBERT.
T AUD AND BUTTER—25 kegs
X—J New York Lear Lard} 20 do Goshen Butter,
landing fronfbrig Excel. For sa|e Inw. by
npr 11 PRENTICE dt WAY.
I^RUIT.—-Lemons, Oranges, Figs,
L and Raisins, in whole, half, nnd quarter box
es, landing from brig Sterling, and for safe by
apr 23 11. J. GILBERT.
flONFECTlONARY 20 boxes
V_y steam refined Confectionary, -well assorted,
just received and for sale by
apr24 * C. R. HENDRICKSON,
^EGARS—50,000low priced receiv-
O ed per schr. Zenobia. For sale by
npr23 JOHNSON Sc BRUEN.
POUTER—15casks Abbott’sD. B,
-i- S. Porter, in qunrts; 3 do do dn in pint*. For
sale by COHEN & KOSD1CK.
apr 24
fyi’ARD, DU l’UY & CO’S
V-/ BRANDY—Of superior quality, and import-
ed from Franco nxpreasly for this market. For
sale by ROSER Sc O’DIUSCOLL.
npr 21 12
13 RANDY.—5 cusks Otard, Duptiy
X3 Sc Co’s., for sale by
spr 17 ANDREW LOW St CO.
IVrADElRA WINE—2 pipes “Lon-
lYL don Particular." and 4 quarter calks “Bual
or Priesta’ Wine." For sale by
spr 17 AND’W. LOW & CO.
TX7TNE AND PORTER—6 qunr-
▼ T ter casks Marseilles Madeira Wine; 6 caaks
London U. U. Stout, landing from brig Excel. For
aale by J. 11. LADD,
apr 12
fiRANDY AND GIN—1 half pipe
A3 A. Selgnall’a; 2 hnlf. 1 quarter, and 3 eighth
pipreOtard.Uupuy St Co’b. Brandy, and3 pipes Hol
land Gin, Swnn brand, in store and for sale low by
• "pr 12 H. GANAHL.
R EFINED SUGARS.—I6U pack
ages '•WonUey Sc Wooleey’’ and *• Boston
Sugar Reflnery,” comprising Loaf, Crashed and
Powdered. For tale on fnvnrnble terms, by
■prS GOWDY Sc WELLES.
N O. SUGAtl & MOLASSES
• 280 hhda Sugar) 280 bbla Molasses) landing
and in atoro- For aale by
■prg • GOWDY St WELLES.
COLOUR.—100 bbla. “Ohio extra/
X via New Orleans} 180 bbla and half bbls “How
ard-atreetif 160 bbls am* half bbla Canal) landing
and in atore. For sale by
>pr a GOWDY Sc WELLES.
FOR NEW YORK —New
■**« Lino—Packet of the 1st May.—The regular
acket barquu ISAAC MEAD, Captain Rob r t.T.
Irown, has part of her Freight engaged and will
tositively sai| on the 1st May. For balance of
'might or Passage, having a large airy cabin, apply
on hoard at Tellkirs wharf, or to
apr 23 L1PP1TT & WIGHT.
P AINTED BUCKETS.—100 doz,
landing per L. Baldwin, and for aale by
a P r 2 GOWDY & WELLES.
B acon s hou lders.—i b cask
Cincinnati cured, in prime order. For sal
apr 2
. .. , — sale
GOWDY Sc WELLES.
V R ROSS has just received nnd
• opened a very fine assortment of ■
Gents’black and fancy satin Searfs
“ Shirts, do Byron Collars
“ black, colored and white silk Gloves
” white cotton Gloves, do black IloakioGlovea
“ black Italian Cravats, die. jtc.
mar 18 GIUUONS’ BUILDINGS.
H osiery, gloves, & c .—L a -
dies’ white and unbleached colored cotton
lloae, ladies’ white and unblenched open work
cotton Ho»t>, Indies' white and black silk Hoae,
miasca’ white unbleached and col’d cotton Hose,
mou’a unbleached and colored half Hose; boys’
white, brown nnd colored cotton half Hose,, ailk,
net, linen and lisle thread Glove*, Riverre, hem*
stitch and bordered linen, cambric and lawn Hand
kerchiefs, received and for sale by
... HENRY LATHROP,
apr 10 Gibbon*' Buildings.
B AGGING .—The undersigned
liavo on hand Dundee, Inverness and Gunny
U/\GUING,of“SahdorsonV’“ Baxter’s,” “Neish’a"
and “Mackintosh, Grant Si Co’*” approved brands,
and or assorted weights and qualities, which -they
ofler for sale on accommodating terms, and nt the
Nr to Yorkprleet. ANDREW LOW Si CO
npr 17
IVrOURNING GOODS. —Block
1TX Bareges nnd Balanrines) black and white,and
black and slate Balxarines; Muslim} Ginghams and
Mualin Ginghams; black ond blue black Bomba*
xinoa) Alpncasj 4-4, 8-4 and G-8 black French
Crapes; Love Handkerchiefs and Veils, For sale by
HENRY LATHROP,
*pr 10 Gibbon’s Buildings.
C I1EA1* CASH STORE.—I’lnin
and ficurod Swim Muslin; Book do; Nnnsook
die. Jaconet do; white Cambric) Lace Muslin) white
nnd colored Corded Skirts; Ladies’ eolnred Silk
Cravati) Ladies’ Half Mourningdo; Ladies’ Mpurn*
ingdo. Received per brig Savannnh, nnd other re
cent arrivals, from New-York, nnd for sale by
mar 26 M. PRKNDERGAST.
T HE AMERICAN REVIEW—A
Whig Journal ol Politics, Literature*, Science,
' sad Art, published monthly in New York, at go
per annum.
Four numbers have been published. New sub
scriber! are solicited, who can he supplied imme
diately from cppieajuat received. ' .
The work ha* already attained to groat celebrity,
*wl is conducted with mueh ability. Among it* con
tiibutor* are some-of the most eminerit men pr our
county, nnd it will he sustained by men of the
Wfheittalent. W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
»pr 28
fuiALMERB' HISTORY—Of thn
^ flcfpll pf tho Amerivnn Colinleat 2 Vole. Oc
tavo.
Gcenea in my Native Land. By Mrs. L. H.' Si-
gourooy.
Fruit and Thom pieces, ortho Married
‘Life, Death, and Wedding of the advocate of the
loor, Flrmlan Stanislaus Siebenkas. ByJ. P. F.
Word* ^ Mn,Iatcd fr0,n 11,8 German, by, E. H.
plained 1 ' 0 ” <n< * ^ cr *P tura * Proverbs. Proverb* ex
finch^ 1 ** ie Go *P® ,} **/ ** 18 Roverend S. G. Bui*
Burnaps Expository Lectures on the principal
passage! of the Scnpturea which relate to the Doo-
t»Vne of the Trinity. •
Lonveraatlons on some of the old Poets. By -J.
K-Lowell.
The Waiji it collection cf Poems.
JjjjM* O fwo Night) hy H ^W. Longfellow. Tenth
BalUds and other Poem.) bv H. W. Longfellow.
. ® 80 t - uba i by * Physician. Just received'by
-l prt5 T. H. PLANT.
G ORKS.—2 bales superior Vol>:et
Cork* for Winet 4 boles second qunlity do doj
3 b iles third quality do do for Beer; 2 bales Demi-
Jug Corks) 1 hiTn Jnr Corks, all. sixes.—
received, nnd for sale low, by ■
npr 22 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
G UANO.—30 bugs genuine Gtinno,
imported direct into Charleston by tho British
bnrquo Margiana Ifotn Ichahoe. Landing and for
sale b^ A. LAK1TTE, 172 Bny-etieet.
J UST RECEIVED per brig Sterl
ing, tho following articles: Iodide of Lead,
Tannin, Sir James Murray’s Acid Syrup, London
Mustard of n superior quality in kegs and bottles
Castile Sonp, ground Flaxsend.-Boneset, and sweet
Marjoram in small papers. Tho above articles are
offi red at wholesale er retail by
apr 24 Dr. P. MINIS, No. 8 Whltuker-strect.
B areges, ginghams, & c .-
Received per brig Exact and ship Celia-
Fancy printed Bnreges and Muslim
Do Ginghams and Gingham Muslim
Nnnsook nnd Book Muslin*
Cashmerand Barege Shawls
Cap Ribbons, Lisle Insertings
Barege Scarls, black Drnbd’Ete. Linen Drills.
For sale low. HENRY LATHROP.
npr 10
l FOR NEW YORK—Old Es
fiblisbed Lina.—Fauagt Only.-The fast
■ailing regular packet brig STERLING, Capt. Ham
ilton, having all her Freight engaged nnd going on
board, will sail on Wkdnksdat noxt, 30th imt.
For Passage only, having large airy atato-roora ac-
commodations, apply on bonrd nt Telluir’a wharf,
or lo L. DAUDWIN t CO.
apr 24
i FOR NEW YORK—Brig
Li"."—Pauant Only.—'The regular packet
brig EXCEL, C. U. Smith, master, will sail Sa*
ordat, 26tli Inst. For Passage only, having vei
large state-room accommodations, apply on noan
at Mooro’a wharf, or to
J. WASHBURN Sc WILDER.
N. B. No Cotton carried on deck. apr 23
FOR NEW YORK-Brig Line.
The regular packetbrig CLINTON, T. Ly.
on, master, having a portion ofTter Freight engaged,
will have despatch. For balance Freight or Pa*,
sago, having very large atate-room accommodations,
apply on board, ot Mnngin’supper wharf, or to
apr 23 ‘ J. WASHBURN Sc WILDE
VTEW SPRING ANP SUMMER
L " GOODS.—The Subscriber, thankfhl for past
favors, would invite the attention ofthb public tc
toil Hock or SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
of bia own aelectiou, now opening, comprising
a variety of new fabrics for Gentlemen’s apparel,
among which are Biolly’a Single Milled Caahraere,
a beautiful article) Fancy Saxony Gotha Cloths,
an ontire new fabric; French and English black
nnd fancy Single Milled Caasimere, super black and
blue Drap D’Ete, Linen Checks and other Coatings)
fancy French and English linen drillings of very supe
rior quality, fine and common white Barnsley Drills,
superfine and common Canvass do, Linenaid ana
Gambroons, fancy Silk and Satin Vestings, white
and figured Maraeiles do, which will be sold by the
pattern or made up to order in the newest and most
approved style. Also, Linen and Cotton Shirts
with linen bosoms and Collars made with yokes,
Mvrino and Gnuxo Mereno Under Shirts, Cotton
and Gauxo Cotton do, Merino *nd Cotton Drawers,
Silk Under Shirt* »nd Drawer*, and a general as
sortment of READY MADE CLOTHING AND
FANCY ARTICLES, such a* Stocks, Cravats,
Ties, Collars, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Gloves,
! losiery. Umbrellas, and e few very superior Panama
Hat*) all of which are offered at the lowest prices
for cash, by JOHN MALLKRY. .
On the Bay, one door out of the City Hotel,
spr 4 1m
A FOR PHILADELPHIA—New
®Lino.—The schr. VISTULA, Pendleton,
mnster, will have despatch for the above port. For
Freight or Passage, spply to the master, on bosrd,
or to JAME3 BUKER.
apr 24
FOR BALTIMORE. — The
feat aailing regular packet achr. ZENOBIA,
Brown, master, will have immediate despatch. For
Freight or Passage, apply to master, on board, at
Wnldborg’* wharl, or to
apr S3
COHEN, NORRIS Sl CO.
& FOR BRUNSWICK AND
tt TURTLE RIVER.—The achr.’JOSEPH,
Capt. Johnson, will sail for the above places on
Saturday, the 26th Inst. For Freight, apply to
llie Captain, on board, at the Lower Rice Mill.
450 BALES COTTON wanted,
i or the Aral
for Liver*
.. — 3& CO,
npr 17
on Freight, to complete the cargo or
class ship STIRLING.'Ci'pt. Saunders, fo
pool. Apply to F.DW.PADELFORDA
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE-DAILY
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON
The public are respectfully Informed that a Dally
ine has been established, and la now in full and
successful operation between tho above places, con
sisting of the well known Steam-Packet*
GF.N. CLrNCH ...J. P. Brooks, Mastkr.
CHARLESTON, F. Bardkk,
CINCINNATI, J. Smith,
Ono of the above Boats will leave the Savannah
nnd Charleston Steam-Packet Wharf at II o'clock
precisely, every night, arriving at Charleston the
aext morning, at front 8 to 11 o’clock.
Fare, $&, Freight taken at as low rates as by
any other good Bnata. For Freight or Passage, np.
ply on board, or to- A. LAFITTE, 172 Bay-st.
Bpr 16 '
REASONED WHITE PINE LUM-
O BER—20,000 Teet l Inch) 15,000 do li do;
15,000 do 1A do; 12,000 do 2 do. Just received and
for sale low, by ‘ I. W. MORRELL.
,*pr 24
L ime for sale.—ooo casks
Thomaaton Lime, lonfljng from schr. Vistula
at Jones lower wharf, fur sale by
j;
f LEATHER DUSTERS—A fine
article made of Ostrich Feathers, just received
and will be aald cheap, at No. 114 Urynn-street.
** ^ ° NK’”''' “
S ILVER FORKS—Spoons, Mugi.
Syphons, Card and Pencil Cqses, together
with a choice IniufPlhted Ware.
■pr 15 D. B, NICHOLS.
T 1 / P : , LAD Y’S ROOK Godey's
*7*1. Book for May. 18?6. . ^
t n'hM ^? rican Koview, fi.f April.
April?J8I8? Ct C M " 8a ‘ in ® of Foroi gn Literature. tor
ffir T AjrflI" erlC,, "- j0Urn,, 0r th ® Medlnnl Sci ences’
'• The iRSfSffi f„,
i • v.w... H luuini'i J.
XJsteB»n^ S ’ PARASOLS AND
cases cotton Umbrellas
">«« r..hlbnkbt„ style
0 Ctae, Sun Shades. Just received and for ssle
:«P p 35 br
1 Just received and forssle by
.:W. M. YOUNG,
No, 2 Shad's Buildings.
£!EGA Ks.—100,000 muoxim
cT»’ SS'l!!',fe nd, ’,/ ,, 1 mo "P which
• Rogaliij l-stroUa"ancf “(’ongresso.”) F.
- Uy - COHEN, NORTH8 Sc CO.
tale
•pr'25
Saratoga water —ioo doz.
IWn s PHng Saratoga Water; 80 do Pavll-
Just n i < l un . rl “ nd R lnt hollies, warranted fresh.
In! iroil » and for Mlo by
O. R. HENDRICKSON.
gALTIMORfc FLOUR.—32 bbU
'"” dl " 3 rr ° m "h^’oiluert. 1 "'
pliOUR AND GIN,—100 bbls.
LanHlnl 0 n Ward *f lr8et Flout*; 30 bbls Baltimore Gin.
.",35 P 6r *chr. Zenobia, nnd for sale by
COHEN, NORRIS & CO,
RALTMORE BACON — Sides,
7 eno .f h0 “lders, nnd Hams,,landing from *ohooner
liPg.ttfAr'.'t'by H- J. GILBERT.
25 BALES HAY—Landing from
,„^i c h r * American Engle. For sale by
JAMES BUKER.
SMOKING; TOBACCO—110 doz-
'prfcj roc0ivod P? r B0 1 ^; 1 ?, 8 J^hlnv f Kor^saloty
JOHNSON Sc BRUEN.
qn.|| t . m r 0ro ,. B, . 0 . on ' Sidoaand Shoulders} 200 first
Xobacc&=Tb half boxes' poudd
5’a, rece ived per
jSiinso.n a BRUEN,
apr 24
JAMES BUKER.
npr 12
G. S. NICHOLS.
B RUSHES! BRUSHES !!—A fine
arsortmont of .Hair, Tooth, Comb, Clothes,
Palut, Varnith and White Wash Brushes. For sole
by Dr. P. MINIS, No. 8 Whitaker street,
opr 19
D RY GOODS.—100 Imldl 3 4, 7-6
and 4-4 brown Sheetings and S'hirtiugs
6 bales 5-4 aud 6-4 Shootings
60 do Colton Osnaburge, of Northern and South
ern make •
10 bales Baxter’s undressed Flax Oanaburgs
16 do brown Cotton Drillings, Uozwill, Great
Falls nnd York
10 bales Bed Ticking, assorted qualities
SO cases 3*4, 7-8 nmi 4-4 bleached Sheetings
60 do fancy Prints, nssorted styles and qualities
I do Enrlston Ginghams
10 do blue Drill, Columbian mixtures, York-
fancy.
6 coses Georgia Nankeen*
3 du 4-4 Irish Llnon. in whole nnd half pieces
2 do brown Holland
6 do Coat’a Spool Cotton, 0-160
2 do Clnr&’a do , do
60 piece* fancy Linen and Cotton Drills
20 do Grass Cloth Linen
200 do 6-4 checked, striped and plain Cambrics
60 do striped and plain Swiss and Book Muslins
180 do Printed Lawns. French Muslins
800 dux. black, slate, mixod and white Hose and
hnlf Hose
100 doz. plaid Hend Handkerchiefs
100 do blue Romnlla do
300 do Britannia do
200 pieces India Flaggs and Pongee Hdkfa.
Together with a genoral variety of many ojjier
descriptions of DRY GOODS, which is usually kept
in Dry Good atoms. All nr repent arrivals} which
have been selocted particularly for this mnrkot, apd
is offered for aale nt the lowest manket prices, by
the niece ol package, on terms to suit purchasers,
by HIRAM ROBERTS,
mar 15 No. 78 nnd 154 Gibbons’ Building.
SADDLES.—A few aifbcridr Sad-
O dies, for anlo hy L. BALDWIN & CO.
apt 9 .
G entlemens* Panama, Leg-
horn and Straw HATS Biaached, Pressed and
made to look in tho beat possible style, by
Mrs. J. M. HAYWOOD. 164Bryan.9trept.
Opposite tho African Church.
N, B. Wanteil, a Woman to cook, and .wash
Towel*. Enquire ae above.mar 26
B OYS’ and Yout'Iis’ Marseilles
Vest*) white Linen Drill Panlttloonn; plaid do;
Gnmbroon do. &o. Just received at the Cash Store
of ~ JOHN SOUTHWELL Sc CO.,
apr 12 .98 Uryan-atreet.
’¥7*ESTS—Of sup. striped Satin, just
v received at the Caah Store of
JOHN SOUTHWELL Sc CO;,
apr 12 98 Uryanrstreet.
T weed cassimer panta
LOONS—Afino artiole for spring wear, just
received at No. Hi Urynn-street, by
apr 12 O. S. ^ICHOLS.
B arege sqarfs.—a few new
Barege Scarfs. Just received rind for ettlo
by BATES &• STOTF-SBURY,
apr 14 •
TTMBRELLAS,—28, 30, 32, und
3*4 inch gentlemen's heavy Silk Umbrellas
ladies’ black Sills Umbrellas. A large assortment
for sale by * A. K.- MOORE,
apr 11 y ~
B leached shirtings, &c
3 cases bleached Long Cloths) 2 bales Mari
ner.’* Twilled Strihcit 2 case* Bed tick*) 1 do blue
Drill*; 1 bale super Flax Osnaburgs; 2 cue* Fancy
Print*. Received per brig F.xact and *hip Celia.
HRNRY LATHROP,
opr 10■Qjhbona’ Buildluga.
J^INEN GOODS,—Bioached and
brown Damask, 7-4 to 10-4) 8.4 to 12-4 Dam-
„ ask Table Cloths; Damask Napkins: Doylis; B. E.
Tvr nn -.; — ——— Scotch and Russia Dinpora; Hucabac,Dowlas, Crash;
KAUON,—20,000 Jbs. prime Baltl- >0-4, |l-4and 12-4 Linen Shooting*} 4-4 and 9-8
tnnm Ri— CM...; , Pillow Case Linens; superior undressed frlsh Lin
on*, (■’orsnla Inw. hw HENRY LATHROP.
on*. For sale low, by
opr 10
T* ADtES’ DRY GOODS—If you
•1—i are in want of bargains call at V. R. ROSS,
Gibbons’ Building*. Having a largrf *took on hand
he is desirous ordlaposinE ofthem, and will sell at re
markably low. prices —One price only. apr 19
E...BT ^ FOR MACON, HAWK
.INSVILLE AND INTERMEDI
ATE LANDING9-—The Ocamulgee Steam Boat
Company have now.two Steam Boat* running be
tween Darien and Maccm, and as ono will leave
Darien every five day*, shipper* may depend upon
their good* going forward wpth despatch. Freight
taken nt very reduced rates. The Company's Store
House is on Union Ferry wharf,
mar21 HENRY VONOK, Agent.
AUCTIONS.
Sperm and Whale Oil.
COHEN f
C heap grocery store—Bt
S. GOODALL, 143 Bmshton-ltrllt.
19
auctions;
BY T. J. -WALSH.
On MONDAY next,28th lhat., will be sold lo frdnt
of store, at 11 o’clock, to close consignment,
* Bedsteads, with Spring Mattreases
2 extr* Spring Mattresses.
The above can b* seen at th* Counting Room,
they arejadmirably adapted for sick person*. Term*
cash. apr 26
BY T. J. WALSH.j
Private Sale.
8 hhda. Irish Potatoes. Landing'and for atle,
apr 28
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sale.
10 bhds Bacon Sides, 8 do do Shouldeis
1 do sugar cured Hams, small six*
Landing aiid for *ale low. apr 21
THIS DAI!,’.I IOo’cIccU,
100 bundles prime N. Y. I
20 bids. Champaigne CitJ.
14 firkins choice Goshen
6 cask* Goshen Cliecao.
Landing from schooner Abiaha Jenkii
be aold in lots to suit purchasers. Ternts at
apr 25
3Y_PHILBIUCK, BELL *, CO
jck, in front of!
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sale.
A likely young Negro Women, aged 20years with
the child 3 year*) t Woman about .23 years—both
field hend*.
A man. his wife and three prime young children.
A boy abont 16 years, seenitomed to house work
and attending to hortt*. tpv IB
HEAP CASH STORE. —BON-
NETS! BONNETS! I -F. BLAIR hi*just
received by brig Mary. * splendid assortment of Ls-
dies’ Bonnets, consisting of white
*" * i, Fit
BY T. J. WAL8H.
Private Safe.
• Will b«*oid,if early application is made, that Ueau*
Farm, and Summer Residence,silusled at Mont
gomery. on the VtoMon river. Such edesirable situa
tion is seldom brought into market. It cannot besur-
K aaaed In Georgia or Carolina. The location for
■alth ha* long been establi*hed, and approved ofby
our most eminent physicians. The buildings are new,
and all necessary out buildings itUChed. The dwell
ing contain* six rooms, pantry and closets*, a wide
r iaaxa extends the'East and South of the building,
n front, and Immediately on the river l* * beautiful
flower garden, abounding with choice flower*) also
flu*, lemon and orange tree* bearinjj-^-a fine grove of
uaks extend* along the whole front. On the Farm
is p*«ch, apple, quince, pear, cherry and plumb
tree* of choice Irult. The culture of tobacco would
be profitable, as (he grounds ere well adapted for it.
The vegetable garden ie Urge, and in good order.
Pereone desirous of purchasing ere respectfully In
vited to call end examine the premises.
(CT Terms, one half cash, the balance in one or
two years, secured J>y mortgage, with Interest-
Town property, negroes or stock, will be received
in payment. apr 16
•nd black Nee*
lorenco, Rutland,-Lawns,
loliUn, Uimp, Lace,
Hisses open white and Gimp Bonnets of every de
scription. Also, Ribbons, lire** Capa, Laces, Edg
ings. French worked Collars, Collarets, half Mourn*
ing Collars, Artificial Flowers, Sto. Sic.
Also. Ladies’ Pearl Silk Gloves, blue, black and
colored Silk do.) white Kid do.: Barege Scarfs, hem
■tichedand plain Linen Hdkfa, Cotton ^ordered
lldkfs..light CravaU, Corded Skirts, French Mus
lins, black, white end colored Hoee, Calicoes, Shirt
ing, Sheeting, blenched end unbleached ShirtBbt-
uma, Hooka and Eyes, Pina. Also, Shell Side and
Tucking Combs,Tooth, Hair and Clothes Brushes,
<&c. See.
The above Guods will be sold low for cash, at
»pt3 1 mo No. 144 BROUOHTON-ST.
1VTEW GOODS.—Per. brig Exact
J-Vend ShipCelin-
Super. Paris Balxarines, Polke Lawns and Muslins
French Hernanl Muslins, Plaid Organdie Muslins
do colored JaconeU. Mourning Muslins
White, block and colored Barege
Gauxe and Mualin Scarfs. Royal Girdlea
ISO pieces colored Satin Ribbona
Super Po de Sole and very rich Paris Bonnet Ribbons
Ladies’ white and col’d Kid Gloves,Gents’ col’d do
Thread Edging*, Ivory handled Fans, Purse Twist
Drab Moreens, Ladies’ Silk Vesta
GenU’ black and colored Silk Cravats
Cotton lindershirU, auper Raw Silk Underthirts, Ac
Among the Dreaa Goods may be found some of
the richest patterns of the most fashionable goods,
and all will be offered at very low prices, by
«pr 11 A. K. MOORE.
C 'lHEAP CASH STORE.—New
J Goods per brigs Savannah, Pbilura and Geor
gians, Rom New-York—
Fine and common Irish Linen) 4-8 Pillow Case do
White and brown Linen Table Cloths'
Brown and white Hollands
Brown and white Russia Drill) Irish Drill
French Lineni Grass do; Gambroon; Cotton Jean
Cotton Bed lick, all qualities
Suspenders) Gloves; Silk and Cotton Pocket Hdkfa.
White and black Silk Hose
Cotton Hose, all qualities and colors
Do half Hose. do do do
Boya’ white and colored half Hose
Miaaea do do do do
Calicoes, from 61 to 20 cenU per yard,
mar26 M. PRENDERGAST.
auctions:
BY PHILBRICK, BE
TO-MORROW, at U o’cjfl-
A general aaaortment of Groceries. Provision.
W qUor V SO, P' Gandies, Tobacco, Rice, Bacon,
Hamr, Cheese, Apples, Potatoes, Porter, Clmm-
—neCider, B«Wr! Mustard. Hats. Capa.dec.
Ware°' " 0 ’* * nd Mcond h ""4 Furniture, Crockery,
Also, Britannia -nnd' Silver' Plated VV’stl^ferssa
Fire | Setts, Brass Clocks. ’
Also, Dry .Good*, ready made Clothing; Fancy
Articles, Ac. Terms cash before defiverv.
ipr25
by philbriokI'bell & GO.
* • J!,hi*" Lorn/iuit received per schr.
SophU D., ftom Elisabeth City. For aale In lots to
quit purchasers. - v epr 24
Spring and Summer Goods,
BY PHILBRICK, BELL & CO.
At Private Sale.
. Now opening in Salea Room.
An invoice orcoltton Drill, fancy checked Linen
Drill Frock Dreaa Coats: Drab d’Ete Coat* amt
Panta, Gambroon and Ctaalmere Pent*, Uroadcloth
Costa, Yeats, Ac. Sic. spr 16
At Private Sale.
BY PHILBRICK, BELL & CO.
Now landing per brig Excel, and for sal* low-
30 bbla Apples: 10 do Cider: 8 kegs Lard.
Also, in store—10 dot. pint Porter; tn boxes; 10
do*. Champagne Cider) 15 kfcgs Butter) 10 cask*
small Klee-~ ~ - ’ apr is
W ANTEI >— A rate JOUlU
▼ T NEYMAN TAILOR. To such steady em
ployment will be given. Apply to No. 114 Bryan-
street. O. S. NICHOLB.
• spr 22
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sale
A pair of Horses, accustomed, to double harness,
kind and gentle. Sold as the owner has no further
use for them. For sale low. apr 12
VXTM. D. GAtlLDEN. Attorney .t
* t Law.—Will practice In the Courts or the
Eastern, Middle and Southern Circuits. Business
entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention.
Address, HinesvKIe, Liberty county,
spr 23 18* ■
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sale.
That valuablo Plantation, situated four miles and
a half from the city, known as “Belmont," contain
ing eleven hundred acres, more or less. Thera I*
cleared about 300 acres, soluble for the culture of
Rice, CottoB and Corn. The balance is heavily
timbered. On the premises it a good dwelling, and
ail necessary out Houses, all in good order. The
above will be disposed of low, atod on sccommoda-
ting terms.*apr 9
faEORGIA /INSURANCE AND
VX TRUST COMPANY—Capital $500,000, a ||
paid :n—Continues to take Fire and Marine Risk* on
as moderate terms as any other Office offering the
tame responsibility. Insurance on Lives of persona
residing :il Chatham County, will alao be effected
on liberal terms. A. LA F1TTE, Agent,
mar 10 ly 172 Bay-street..
H oward insurance com
pany OF NEW YORK—Inaurea House*
and other Buildings, Vessels ij: port and their Car
goes, Merchandise and other personal property
against loaa or damage by fire. Alto, insures Ves
sels, Cotton and Merchandise against the hazard of
inland navigation or transportation to and from Ma
con and Milledgeville, or any of the intermediate
landings. Also, between this place and Charleston.
-1 .. r .... eUy /
Agent.
landingj. Also, between this place and Charlei
Alao, between Augnsta, Hamburg and this city,
jan 14 S. C. DUNNINO, Agei
CAVINGS BANK—The Savannah
O Institute for Savings, open for the reception of
depoaites every Monday, from 4 to 6 o’clock. Office
in the Counting Room of S. C. Dunning, No.—,
WhUaker-alreet.
Committee for Feb's, I. W. Morrell and B. Snider.
Do. for March. Hiram Roberta and H. D. Weed.
Do. for April, M. Eastman and 6. R. Hendrickson.
Do. for May, H. Lathrop and T. J. Walah.
Do for Jane, Dr. Richardson and J. Olmatead.
feb 8 ly
k BEULAH HOUSE. **
Tills benutifol and healthy retreat,Ji ’ B.
situate pn the Vernon river, is now open for the ac
commodation of visitors for the summer. The pro-
E rietoi ha* been at considerable expense in adding
0 tho comforts of tho place, and flatters himself that
Ueulnh cannot bo surpassed for health nnd comfort,
by any house in the South. Nopain* will be spared
to make visitors “At home." Invalids will find this
a pleasant and profitable retreat. Salt baths can be
hnd nt all times.- Boats nnd necessaries for fishing
will be furnished tq-those who wish to indulge in the
nipple "port which the river affords. JPlie table will
bd furnished with tbe beat the Savannah and Mont-
lomory markets afford. Shady walks surround the
Imuse, where tho cool breexea, for which tbia place
la noted, can be enjoyed,
apr 4 f 7 C. LAMPS, Proprietor.
feb 19
FLOYD HOUSE,
MACON, GA. JV**
B. S. NEWCOMB.
pAINTS, VARNISHES, OILS,
JL &c.—White Lend,ground extra) do ilo pure)
do do No. I: dp do No. 2) do do dry pure; do do extra}
Red Lead, Lithurgo, Chrome Green, Chrome Ypl*
low, Venetian Rea, American nnd Chinese .Vermil
lion, Cnrmine: Drop Lnke, No I nnd 2: Drop Blnck,
Ivory Blnck, Lamp Blnck} Prussian Blue, dry nnd
ground; Whitin?,*Putty jn Bladders. Whits and Red
Chalk,Copnl, Japan, Lekthcrnnd Mnatio Varnishes;
Linseed, Nentsfoot, Winter Strained Sperm and
Whnle Oils) Window Glnaa.8 K10.10M IS.JSM 14,
125-116,12 K18 At wholesale or retail, by.
opr 19 ‘ Dr. P. MINIS, No 8 Whitaker-st. .
$100 REWARD.—Ratio way
from the Subscriber, during the holidays of
Christmas, 1843, a bright mulatto man,
named DICK. He is about 30 years of age.
and the rise of five feet and a half high. He has
heavy eye-hrows—a acnr on hia upper lip, and one
on hi* left shoulder. *Hla right nnkla i* much target
than hla left. He hat some knowledge of the
Blacksmith’s business, and may possibly have a free
pass..
The above reward will be paid for hi* delivery to
mo, at iny plantation, five miles Rom Madison, or
to any one who will lodge him in any safe jail in tho
State, so that I can get him.
JOHN CAUTHON.
Mailtaon.Tcb. 19th, 1845. 6mo fob 14
N c
O. XXIII HARPERS’ Illustrated
Bible;
Nos. 45 and 46 Harper*’ Illuminated Shakapearo.
Part5 Copland’s Dictionary of Practical Medicine.
The Ancient Regime, a tnle hy G. P. R. James,
Esq. Pocket e'ditioit of Harpers' select novels.
H Just received by T- II. PLANT,
npr 24
CP1UNG GOODS.—Cotton and
LX Flax Osnaburga/34, 7-8and 4-4 bro. Sheeting*
6 and 124 bleached Sheetings '
7-8 and 4-4 Long Cloth
44 Scotch and English Long Cloth
Blue cheek Marlboro Stripes
Bed Tick and Cotton Gambroon
Blue Denims and fancy Cotton Drills
Brown, white and plaid Linen Drills
Plaid and plain Gambroon
Black nnd fancy Summer Casslmero
7*8,4 and 64 Furniture Dimity
Worsted Damask and Moreens; do Cord and Toasels
Brown Holland and French Linen
Black and blue Alpaccns.do do Bombasine*
Do " “ sup. Silks
Marseilles and Silk'Vesting
Irish Linen and Linen Dowlas
Linen Sheeting arid Table Damask.
Hocknbuck, Bird’s Eye and Scotch Diaper
Oil Cloth and white Muslin Skirts
Coat Canvass ahd Padding .
Pavillion flbbbinot and Gauze. For sale by
spr 18 BATES Sc STOTESBURY.
B ank.state of Georgia
Savannah. 4th April. 1845.—NOTICF, TO
STOCKHOLDERS.-ri\n election for eight Direct
or*. on the part of tbe individual Stockholders, will
be held in said Bank on Monday. tho6th.daV of May
ensuing,between the hours or 10 A M.,nndf o'clock,
P. M., of said day, to serve .for months from
that date. A. PORTER. Cashier.
The Chronicle Sc Sentinelj'and Constitution
alist. Augusta) tbe Athens Whig) Southern GoUrant,
at Washington; and Southern Recorder, at Mil
ledgeville, will publish until the 4th Msy next,
apr 6 '
D R. COYLE’S DISPENSARY—
In Brovghton.etreet, next door to Mr. IVatte’e
OU and Paint Store.
In calling the attention of the public to the Hl-
dropathy remedies for effectually curing diseases,
the subscriber would state that he has fitted up a
Hospital for the accommadatiqn ol patients, where
they will be received and accommodated with bed
ding, provisions, and nursing, (VeeTYom all charge
except the usool charge* for medical attendance.
Patients will be treated, If desired, at their town
residence, by this new, convenient, certain, aafe,
and very agreeable system in the healing art, with*
that care, attention and experience, cjlculatwl to-
produce, successfully, a permanent and speedy cure.
7 hoae who have servants afflicted with any ofthe
following diseases can have them treated, and a cure-
S sranteed at the moat moderate expense. ' For
eir effectual and permanent cure, the subscriber
holds himself responsible.
The greater portion of the following diseases have
been treated and successfully cured In this city,
within the past six months;many of whom hid been-
previously treated by the moat sklUfol physicians,
but failed. The names ol whom era to be seen at
tnv office:
Rheumatism, Gout. Piles, Spine diseases, Con-
valiinns, White Swelling, Tic Doloreaux, Neural
gia, Salt Rheum. Scrofoloua humor, Bronchitis.
Conaumption. Featulas, Dyspepsia, Parly tic debili-
ty, Syphilis, Enlargement of tb,e Heart, Paralytic,.
Lpilepay,Tetanus, Hydrathirax of the Breast, and
all other internal or external infiamations.
Patients requiring surgiqal operations will be re
ceived at the above Institute from 9 o’clock, A. M.,
to 8 o’clock, P. M. Practitioners of surgery are re-
spectfully invited to avail themselves ofthe above,
jan 31 * fmwSm
T O
Ml
COTTON PLANTERS*
. MILLERS AND OTHERS.—The Subscri
ber having been practicably engaged In the Ma
chine and Mill Wright business for* the .last fifteen
'ear*, and having made much Machinery for tha
Southern country ia stopping at. Savannah, Ga. for
tbe winter season, (until May or June.) Would re
ceive orders for purchasing Machinery at the North,
or building any kind of Machinery to order. Will lake
the personal supervision daily of whatever may.be
entrusted to his cere for construction. Steam En
gine*, Mills, &:c. brought out tnd put in operettas.
Plans, specifications, etc. furnished when required.
Foraalo also.BULLOCK’S PROGRESSIVE POW
ER COTTOiN PRESS, one of the greatest inveq-
ti®n*of the dav, needs to be seen to be duly a— 1 -
TEAM BOAT COMPANY OF
O GEORGIA. —The Annual Meeting of the
Stockholders of the Steam-boat Cnmpany of Geor
gia will take place at their office in Savannah on
Monday, the 12th May noxt, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,
at which time an election will be held for twelvo
Directors, to manage the affaire Of tho Company for
one year from that date,
apr 8 W. MACKAY.Troaa,
STRAYED.—Tolled before
ine on tho 3rd lost,' by Willinm H. L’an-
non, « bright aorrel Mare, about fifteen
hands high, ngnd aix yenre. Well marked with har-
noas, and nppr.iiteil by William Blanchard and J. E.
Townsend at sixty dollars.
E. M. BLOUNT, ; j. p.
A true extract, this Sth'ttay of April, 1845.
apr 8 J. E. TOWNSEND, o. i. c. w’l c.
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE & RETAIL
I MAGINATION AND FANCY—
Or toloclinna fYom.tbe English Poets, illustra
tive of those first requisites of their art; nnd' an
essny in answer, to tho question, “ What |s Poetry?"
By Leigh^Hunt: ,
Lectures on tho application* tjf Chemistry and
Geology to Agriculture; By Jaa. F. W. Johnston. •
Alao, n new supply of F.nthen, end The'Vettlge*
of Creation. Just received by
spl 23 W* THORNE WILLIAMS.
nPHEQLOGICAL. WORKS—By
A the Rev. Dr. Smyth.—Smyth on Presbytery
nnd Prtolacy
Smyth^on Ecclesiastical Republicanism
History ofthe Westminster Assembly
Life and character of Calvin, the Reformer, re
viewed and defended
The Claims of the Free Church of Scotland on the
• i sympathy nnd aasiaUnce of American Christiana
The Ecbleaiastlcal Cntachiam of the Presbyterian
Church) for the use of families, Bible-classes,and
private members, 4lh edition. For aale by •
opr 22 T. H. PLANT.
HrUN MANUFACTORY.-r-Tho 8ub-
A acribera, having enlarged their estnbliahmant
offer for aale an extensive assortment of plain and
Jnpanned Tin, Brass, Copper, nnd .Wooden Wares,
which they are selling unusually low. , They manu
facture every variety ofTin,Braaa,Copper and Sheet
Ironwork, and are ready to execute ordern at tho
shortest notice, and in a mnnner surpassed by none.
Shop-keepers, oountrv merchants and house keep
ers will do well to call before they purchase else
where. BLISS So McARTHOR,
No. 80JJulian-*t., West aide of Market-Square.
N. B. Roofing, Guttering and Stove work done
as usual, 6m nov5
SADDLERY WAREHOUSE,
Young’s Building, opposite Hamilton Sc Symons*
Clothing Store, at the Sign ofthe Goldtri Saddle.
w. iiTmay & CO.,
Monufucturere of BRIDLES,SADDLES and HAR
NESSES, Imvo on hand a good aaaortment of
Saddles, Bridles and Harnessos, or which the
following comprise a part: Spanish Quilted,.Over
laid and Shafton Saddles) Planters large, and extra
large Saddles: Men’s plain do: Enuliah do; Boya’
and Race do; Lady’a Saddle; ofn variety of pattern*)
Bridleaand Martingalea)Saddlebag..Trunk*, dtc.
HARNESSES.—Coach. Barouche, Buggy and
Skirling-Mid Hog Skin.l Pnd dO| Straining tnd
Worsted Web; Thread and Tacks, resorted sues.
(.•ABIUAGliTrmlMINGS -bnrounhn, linns,
nnd Snlk, Spring! nnd Anleei Dnnhkramnit HoKii
and Down, by tbn.Ingln .nt! Plntnd nnd Bran, bludin
Joint,; plain dot pntont uanh Lnatheri Top nnd
Gurtnin dot brand nnd narrow Lacen, variety of pat-
tornniSilk nod Woraled Fringes; blank and porjilo
Go.cn Rono.i Buggy Lnrop«| plntnd bod Bra.. Lu-
riagelBondn; Brn.i ,nd plntfld Knob,, Sto.
Auo.-Ciir.kin. .nd Lining, do! Binding do|
Solo Leather und llnrnera do, Shoo Thrn.d,4to
inr All or the above article* will bn aold low for
cash or approved credit. Persona wishing to pur
chase ony of the above articles, would do well'to
call and examine our goods, before purchasing else
where. fi*m l-tuwth o jan 28
SPRING DRY GOODS.—The sub-
O scriber Invites the attention of purchaser* to
hisexteniivto'stook'of rich SPRING DRY GOODS.
75 pieces rich Balxarines nnd Bareges
100 do new style printed Muslins
. 60 do new style Chene Gingham
100 do Earlaton Gingham
100 do Grau Cloth, for skirts
200 do plain, Book, Mull, Swiss and Jaconet
Muslins
100 do striped and plaid Muslins
100 do Pongee silk Handkerchiefs
6 dozen Barege Scarfs
10 do fnney silk Cravats
lo pieces 104, 114 nnd 124 linen Sheeting
200 do Huckabuck and Russia Diaper
60 do Bird’s eye Diaper
100 do linen Dowlas, common to super
£00 do Mosquito Netting
20 do 84,104 and 124 linen Table Damask
28 cases fancy Prints, now styles
20 do Demina; fancy cotton Stripes, &c.
10 bales Bed Ticks, assorted
100 pieces linen and other Drills
50 do brown and load Grass Linen
200 Half nnd whole pieces Irish l inen •
20 pieces Piilow-caae Linen
300 dozemplaid Head Handkerchiefs
100 do blue Romnl ‘d<* ~
200 do fancy cotton Pocket do
CO bale* 34, 7-8-end 44-brown Shirtings and
Sheetings
800 dozen assorted ootton Hosiery
500 do Spool Thread
10 bales boat Flaxen Osnnburgs and Burlaps
SO- do assorted quobtiee Cotton do
20 dozen Corded Skirts
SO pieces 34.4-4,64 and 64 Furniture Dimity
100 dozen cotton Suspenders
50 do, India Rubber do
20 cues 34, 7-8 and 4-4 bleached Long Cloths
10 do 54,64 and 124 ' do Sheeting .
5 bales Georgia Nankeens
50 pieces retorted Vesting*
SO dozen Damask and French Napkins'
15 do silk and worsted Undershirts
100 lbs mixed Pins; 200 waeksdo.
5 pieces India Rubber Cloth
Together with various other goods—the whole
enmpriaingthe lanrest and'most complete assort
ment of DRY GOODS ever offered in this market,
aud which will be sold at Charlettonpricei and upon
liberal term*. Merchant* and Planters will favor-
their interests by examining thisstock, before mak
ing their purchases elsewhere.
* V WM. M. YOUNG,
mnr25 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings.
A CARD.—The Subscriber ihank-
•ful for the liberal patronage extended to him,
has concluded to make Savannah hia home, and will
continue to give Lessons on the Piano, Guitar, snd in
Vocal Music, pledging himself to imparts thorough
knowledge or the Theory and Practice of Music.
He teaches Vocal Musio after the celebrated sys
tem of Wilhelm, novy universally In use on the
Continent of Europe, and will pay. strict attention to
a correctfoimation of the voice in young persons.
All the latest Vocal Piece* lo the Italian. French
and German, will be correctly taucht—the subscri
ber being quite familiar with all of those languages.
JEAN JOS. GIERS, Prof orMuslc,
. No. 114 Broughton-atreet.
Rtferenctt—HU patrons. mar 10
dated. Can be seen in operation at th* Steam
Cotton Preaa.of L. Mintom Sc Co., Savanoib, Soil
J. Minturn Sl Co., Charleston, S. C. Planter* -.end
others are invited to call. Plantation Presses a!
ways oo hand. Address
- S. W. BULLOCK, csre
L. MINTURN Sc CO. Savannah, Ga.
Rf/ertnCet—Mcttn. L. Minturn Sc Co., Savan
nah, Ga.; N. K. Butler Sc Co., Augusta, Gs.) Hay
ward Sc Smith, Columbus, Ga.) J. Minturn Sc Co.,
Charleston, S. C.) Stillman, Allen & Co., Starr,
Minturn St Co., F-. D. Hurlburt Sc Co., Postfit Phil
lips, John Moore and Peter.Morris. Eeq’rr. New
York; Greene. Casey & Ketchnm, Griggs, Bariw
&Co..J. B. Toulmfn, Esq., Mobile, Ala.)
TVTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—
1 l The Augusta Canal Commissioners, under
standing that their previous notice has not been as
widely circulated as they desired, hereby give no
tice that.the term fo'r receiving proposal* tor grading
the Canal is extended to Thursday, the 21th instant,
down to which time proposals will be received for
mason’s work on the dams, slope-walls, culverts, and
aqueducts connected with the Canal.
The location of the sections and manner of ^con
struction may be learned by applying to Mr. Wil
liam Phillips, Secretary or tho Board of Commis
sioners. JAMBS HARPER,
JOHN PHINIZV.
WM.M.D’ANTIGNAC.
Augusta, April 10th, 1845. . ‘ apr 15-
S PRING CLOTHING—GEO. S.
NICHOLS, has Inst received by the last nr-
rivals, his usual-uppi.. of SPRING CLOTHING,
o insisting in part or . •
Drab D’Ete and Bomiiaiine Frock and Dress Coats
Fancy Cotton do , do do
Check and striped Lit en do do do
Fancy Tweed Cresitnere Frocks and Sacks
Linen and Cotton Roundabouts
Bonutifol patterns of Silk and Marseilles Vesta
Supertar black Satin do
Fancy Cotton do
Fancy Cotton Pantaloons; do Linen Drill do
Drab D'Et* Pantaloons) light Caaslmere do
All of which, will be disposed of at a small advance
fibove New York cost.
A supply of Judson’s celebrated SHIRTS, and
various fancy articles, are expected by the earliest
arrivals. Call and examine at
mar 20 NO. 114 BRYAN-STREET.
|?SCHEATOR’a. SALE—Will bo
X-S aold, on Saturday, tho 26th Inst., nt tbe late
residence of Massey, (a free person of color,) de
cerned, in Yoraacraw, near Col. Maxwell’s, be
tween the houra of ten and four .o'clock, by per
mission of the Honorable the Justices of tne In
ferior Court of Chatham County, at Chambers, all
the perithablo property of the said Massey, deceas
ed, consisting of n Horse, two Cows, Wagon, Sto.,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, together with e
nupiberof other articles too tedious to enumerate.
Terms cash before delivery—of Vvhich sale all per
son* interested are required to take due police,
and file their objections (if any they have.)
apr 23 SEA BORN GOODALL, F.soh’r C. 17.
jVlO. 23 HARFERS.’ Illuminated
1^1 Bible.
,Nos. 45 and 40 Harpers' Illuminated.and Illus
trated Shakspeare.
Life in Italy—The improvisator*, from the Dan
ish of Han* Christian Anderson, translated by Mary
Hbwfit.
The Gamblers’ Wife, s novel.
The Ancient Regime', a tale by G. P. R. James,
Eaq., cheap form.
Poems by Fit* Green‘Hnlleck. Received and for
sala by ’ PETER O. THOMAS,
apr 24 Successor to Thomas Purse.
AMBLER’S -.WIFE.— A novel
VJ Life \e Italy—The Improvisator*, translate!
from the Danish, by Mary Howitt. Just received by
apr24 T. HTRLANT.
T «E GAMBLER'S W1FE—A nov
el, by the author of'The Young Prims Donna.
The Improviaatore.from the Danish of HanaCbris-
tian Anderson, translated by Mary Howitt.
The Ancient Regime, by U. P. R. James.
Alnwick.Castle nnd other poems, by Fit* Green
Hnlleck. -
Part 5 Dictionary of Practical Medicine, hy James
Copland, M. D. F. R. S.
Nos. 45 and 46 Harpera’ Pictorial Shakapearo.
Harpers’Pictorial Bible, No. 23. Just received by
apr24 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
P OWERS & WHITTLE—
Attomeye at Law—Mccoy, Geo.
no? 7 thGrao
NEW-YORK ADVERTISEMENTS.
TVTEW& FASHIONABLE GOODS
In for the spring and summer
TRADE— At the New-York Cash Tailoring
Establishment* 187 Broadway, three doort below
the Franklin Haute.
Tho Subscriber* have, hy tbe last steamer and
packets, received their usual Urge supply of the
moat fashionable English and French Black and
Fancy Cloths, suitable for summer wear ) together
with n splendid assortment of Black and Taney
Single Mill Casalmeres, Figured and Plain JDriH-
ings, of beautiful styles, Plata, end Figured Summer
veatinga, (all of which were imported expressly for
us,) and will be made to order in tbe best manner.,
at the lowest cash prices. Having some six years
since commenced our business updn the cash -sys
tem , we find by our greatly increased, sales, that Cur
customers are much better satisfied with paying
small profits, and getting superior articles. As this
plan enables us to secure the latest aud best styles
of goods brought in market, yie> therefore will nil.
them at a small advance from first cost We also
bn«e on hand for the accommodation of persona
wishing articles at 4 moment’s notice, an assortment
of ready made garments (trimmed and made in the
same superior style, as those made to order',) tb-
rether with a full assortment of Linen and r--* —
TVTEW DRESS GOODS.—Just ro-
J. N ceived per brig Mary—Mourning Muslins
printed Lawns; cotton snd wonted Balanrines}
colored Bareges; plain Ginghams; colored Organdy German
Muslina; and-1 dor. whito Barege Scarfii.
opr V A. K. MOORF.J
STABLE ECONOMY—A Trea
O tiso on the management of horses, in relation
to stahlino;, grooming, feeding, watering and work
ing, by John Stewart, with notes and additions,
adapting it to American food and climate, by A. B.
Allen.
. The Far me/s’ and Emigrants’ Hand Book: being
a complete guide-Hjompriiing the clearing of for
ests and prairie land, gardening, forming generally,
farriery, cookery, and the prevention -and cure of
diseases, by Jos(ah T. Marshall.
Rural Economy, in its relations with chemistry,
physics and meteorology) or chemistry applied to
Agriculture, by D. B. Baussingault.
The Worldln s Pocket Book, or Universal Popu
lar Statistics.
The Book of tho Army.' comprising a general
military history ofthe United States, compiled by
John Frost. , .
The Former's Treasure, a pratical treatise on the
nature ami value ofmsnures, with an account ofthe
most recent discoveries in Agricultural chemistry,
by F. Fnlkner.
The Farmers’ Manual, by F.Falkner.
The Goldmaker’s Village, translated Rom’the
ertnan of II. Zschokke. ’
The History of France, by Michelet. No. ?. Just
receivedJ>y W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
UI«TO» IOCIJT THiiukj., JICL* ailll rOCREI niHQ*
kerchiefs (new style*,) Dressing Gowns, Baihimr
and Night Caps, Purses, Collars, Bosoms, Umbrella*,
sad evory article wanted to complete a gentleman’*
wardrobe.
Strict punctuality, observed in filling order*.
No deviation in prices.
J. C. BOOTH St Co., 187 Broadway, N. Y.
Mr. E. S. 'HAMILTON, for some years a resi
dent in Florida And Georgia, having associated him
self with the above named house, would respectful
ly solicit for it any orders from bis old patrons, and-
tne Southern public generally. apr 9
T AMPS TO BURN CffMPIIENE.
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Lamps for Csmphene or Chemical Oil, have becomn
uuiversally celebrated and sought after, ns tiie mwi
perfect “Lamps’’ ever invented. They meet the
approbation and praise of all who use them. Try
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S reotest light with the leaat expense. They are
ie most simple and easy to manage and trim, can
not cqrode or become heated whilo burning, easily
eleaned inside and out, l-nd not affected by a draft
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out Lustres; Suspending; Lamps for Store*. Hotels
and Churches; also Chandelier, Side Bmneh«.
&c. &c. in any stylo dciired, or made to order
N. B.—Ladies, ifyouwish to preserve y —
alaht lo a good old nge, or want a slrom-^g
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