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MAYM.-Arr. Br. aebr. Modora, Smith,Baraud,
Old. Br. ship Oregon, Evans, Liverpool; schr. f
Hooper, Hubbard, 81. Ann's Bay. Jam.
HIA,May 24.—Cld.barque Louiaa,
irr. brigs Wm Price, Rowland, Ha-
Hornar, Matanias; achr. LodemlaAt
Savannah.
, May 24.—Arr. ships Havre, Aina*
iplendld, Crawford, do.: C. Colon,
Norma, Elna, do.^Arfcinus, till*
brig Kmel|
Tampa Bay and Cbarleaton.
Cld. ahipa Queen of the Weat, Wondbouae. Liv
erpool (Diana, Sturtevant, Guadeloupe) 8. Holmes,
Myriok, Now-Orleans.
MAY 25.—Arr.ahip Independence, Bradiah, Lon
don) brig Eaeel, Maoy, Savannah.
Telegraphed, ahipa Auburn, Durfey, N. Orleana)
St. Mary, Foaler,do. * ....
Cld. ship H. Auguata, Blanchard. Havre) barque
Gaaelle, Young, New-Orleana.
BOSTON, May. 22.—Arr. ablpa Akbar, Gerry,
end Omega, (Hr.) Liverpool) barque New-England.
Curtis, New-Orleana. •
MAY 25.—Arr. ahip Minatrel, Doane, Liverpool)
brig C. Nickel*, Nickela, Ma(aniis) aobra. Martin,
Brewer. 8t. JagojTwo Marye, Phinney, Savannah.
PROVIDENCE, May 21.—Arr. aohr. Timoleon,
21.—Cld. aebr. Minerva,
, °VoR^LANd", May*2?. — Cld. brig Charlotte,
Littlejohn, Matanaaa.
|'|KAWING RECEIVED. - Th
-*rf, following ... tho llra.n Numbor. oT Geoi
gl. tlt.nturo Cotter,, uiaa, No. 29 1817:
61 16 59 42-67 12 4 46 56 1$ 22 28.
Holders of prises can call for tho caah, or renew
in the following Splendid Schemes:
FOR A CHANCE APPLY IN TlMK.
Last Savannah Drawing Until Next Fall*
THE OLD~FAVOURlTE. '
worth, Havre) Splendid, Crawford,'do.i C. Colon, FI W H
Smith! Havana) Norma, Erne, do.t Arkansas. Hil* [ I I
lard, N. Orleana) barque Savannah, Mustard, liavre) f¥ JB.
“mel^ne, Stark, MobHe)-echr. Mary, Farrow, THT fiTI V
DRAWS THIS DAY, AT- 5A O’CLOCK, f. M.
Bala Clou Sam* Day, of 5 o’clock, P. At.
75 RimeCR LOTTERY—12 DRAWN BALLOTS.
$4,000— .$1,000.
Groeno and Palankl Monument Lottery*
class w. fok 1847.
Will be drawn This Afternoon, May 29, in the
Savannah Exchange, Council Room, at 5| o’
clock.
J. W. MAURY & CO., Managers,
Succeaeota to J. G. Gregory St Co.
—HIQHEST PRIZES—
U. 8. MAIL.
Savannah and Florida steam-Packet.
n S FOR PALATKA, E. F.
!k«Bh38Lvla Darien, Brunswick, St. Ma
rts, Jacksonville, Black Crkkk, and Pico-
lata—Carrying th* V. 8. Mail to the above place*.
Tho rogular aleani*paoket ST. MATTHEWS,
Cant. A. Chase, will leave for the above placea
This DAT, May 29th, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For
’Freight or Postage, apply to the Captain on board,
at the Savannah aud Charleston Stoam-Psckot
wharf, or to JOHN BOSTON, Agent.
N. H. Aii Freight to go by the boat muat bo down
by S o’clock, P. At., on the d*y of Bailing. Freight
payable by Shipper*, and will be received in Store
during the abaence of the boat, fVee of chnrgo.
P.S. The above bo-it connect* with the Tails-
haste Mail Line at Black Creek,and Mr. Stockton’*
Mail Stage at Picolata for St. Auguatine. This
boat wiii arrive in Savannah on Thursday, before
the departure of the ateamboat for Charleston, and
in time for tho New York Packota, which Ail every
Thursday. may 29
FOR CHARLESTON,
Lota BLUf-TON, HILTON HEAD,
BEAUFORT, AIKIN’S MILL, &c.-The steam-
packet SANTEE, J. Wincey, master, wiii leave
regularly eserv Monday Morning, nt 5 o’clock,
taxing the Inland Pauage qfl the tray, until July.
For Freight or Pauage, apply on board, at Bolton**
wharf, or to 8. SOLOMONS St CO.
may 29 a
MOONLIGHT PLEAS
URB EXCURSION.—The steam
packet 8ANTKK, Capt. John Wincey, will make
an Excursion Tata Eyenino, at 7 o’clock, from
Bolton’a wharf. A Band of Music will be on board.
Far* Fifty cents—Children and oolored person*
half price. may 29
PLEASURE KXCUR-
SION.—The steamer WM. GAS
TON, Capt. Mrndell, will lenve the Exchange
Dock on Monday, at half-past 9 o’clock precisely,
on an Excursion to Fort Pulaaki.
Fare, 50 cants—Meala, extra.
Muaie will be on board.
may 29 R. II. D. SORREL, Agent.
1 prise of 54,000
1 do. o(!—••••» 1,000
1 do. or. 500
do. oLf 459
2 do. or. 500
2 do. of. 200
5 do. or. 150
5 do. of 125
10 prise of.,,
20 do. of.,
50 do. or.,
40 do. of..
50 do. or..
62 do. of.
69 *
03
of........
of...*.*..
5100
. CO
. 50
. 40
. SO
16
15
10
|~U>WDY * WELLES oli'or, land-
y* Ing per brig American, ftoro New-York,
Hyson Tea, SaieraUa, Ratter and Sugar Crackert
Bunch Raisins. Stewart’s Candle*
Colgate’s Pearl Starch, Cheese
Powdpred Sugar, Claret Wiuc in 1
Goshen Butter, choice.
may 6
nOMESTIO LIQUORS. —100
-ft-' obli Phelps’ New-York Gin) 75 do Phelps’
Conn. River Glut 100 do N. E, Rumi 100 do New-
Orloana Rectified Whiskey) 25 do Northern Whis
key, high proof: 50 bbis Brandy, common bbis,
and twig’d ur aud eighth cask*, t or sale by
apr 7 GOWDY St WELLES.
F ulton market beef and
PORK—15 bbis just received, and for sale
by GOWDY 6b WELLES,
may 18
|650
$325
Sto. die. 6tc,
Ticket* 51—Halves 60 cents—Quarters 25 cents.
Psckago Wholes coat 82500, must draw back! 1300
“ Halves •• fl260, “ “ **
“ Quitters “ SG25, ” «
♦ This Splendid Scheme,
DRAWS IN ALKXANDRIA. (VA.) THIS DAT.
60 Humber Lottery—\\ Drawn Ballot*.
$50,000—$ 15.000.
*10,000 — 86,01)0.
die. Sto. See. « die.
Tinketa 5I6—Shares in proportion.
(nr Tickets snd Shares for sale, and order* from
tho country attended to, at the old established of-
lice of P. B. PGNDRRGAST,
No. 6 '*White Houeb,” Owona’ Buildings,
way 29 Buil-at.,Opposite the Pulaski House.
1 or ft20,OOO-SO ol 91,000! ,
SALKS CLOSE THIS AFTERNOON, AT FIVK O’CLOCK.
Drawing due in UiU city on Monday Morning.
$20,000—$1,000.
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Delaware
and Georein.
CLASS NO. 21, EXTRA, FOR 1847.
Waa drawn at Wilmington, (Del.)nn tho 27th inat.
D PAINE di CO., Managers.
—ItlGIIKBT PRIZES—
? 75 Number Lottery—It Drawn Ballot*.
fisz *'•#£
1,000
of. 2,500
of 2,000
of. 1,750
1 do. of. 1,250
I do. of. 1,***
20 do. of.
20 do. of...... 200
die. die. See.
Tickets 56—Halves 52 50-Quarters 51 25.
SAVANNAH LOTTERY,
Will be drawn in this City nn Tuesday next.
—LEADING CAPITAL—
$4,000—1800—$600, &c. &c.
Ticket* lg—Halve*-50 ceuta—Quarter* 25 cents
' For sale at
GEO. W. WYLLY’8 LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner Bull-street and Bay Lane.
Q7 Orders from the country promptly attended
to, and prlxc* cashed op demand m»y29
pdFFEB.—250 bags Rio; 60* do.
V- 1 Capo Haytieu) 50 do. Government Java. For
sale by GOWDY St WELLES.
mayS
IVI0 LASSES—1U0 hhd,. Cuba; 75
1Y L bbla. New Orleana. For sale by
may 5 GOWDY St WELLES.
r ONDON PORTER.—30 casks
*—d quarto and pinto, R. B. Brass’bottling; for
aaleby> r GOWDY £ WELLES,
.pro
M ACKERBL.—100 bbis. and half
i.Y.1. bbla Nos. 1,2 and 3, for aale by
apr 28 GOWDY St WELLES.
|3 AGON SHOULDBUS.—00 casks
1-A Cincinnati cured, for asl# by
may 5 GOWDY St WELLES.
fiEORGIA BACON 4,000 lbs.
VJ Hama and Shoulders, for aalo by
apr 7 GOWDY & WELLES.
POTATOES—176 bbis. Cristy’s
ft. and Chenango; landing and for axle by
apr 13 GOWDY St WELLES.
LOUR—25 bbis. and 25 half bbis
ft- Canal, 50 do and 50 half do Baltimore; for
•ileby GOWDY St WELLES.
apr7
PORK—20 bbla Mess, 20 do Prime,
ft- 15 do Rump—New-Orleans inspection. For
apr 7 •
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO.
1.1 M. 150 boxes, comprising the moat favourite
brands, for sale by GOWDY 6c WELLES..
may 5
13 YE—20 bags for sale low, by
ft-V may ll n DENSLOW St WEBSTER.
FITZGERALD PATENT
ft- MILLS, dcc.-IO Fitzgerald’s Patent Mills.
It pieces Goodyear's Patent MetalicGum Elastic
Bolting, consisting of 2,4,5,54,64.7,8,9,10 and
12 inciiet) for sale at ManulsctuiiiA prices, by
may 26 DENSLOW St WEBSTER.
FANS AND FRINGES—Juat re
ft. ceived per brig Excel, a large and rich assort
ment of Fans, Fringes, embroidered Suspenders,
Silk Buttons, Floss Bilk and Chenell, Steel Bead*,
&c. Stc.) by R. H. HOWELL,
apr 28
(SPRING GOODS. —Sowing Silk
O Shawls and Scarf*) Barege Shawls and Scarfk)
Muslin Shawls and Scarf*; Ladies' fancy Silk Cra
vat*) Ham Stitched and Bordered Linen Handker
chief*: Linen Cambric) French Lawn) Thread and
-.inlo Edging*; Mualin and Cambric Edgings and
Inserting!) plain and Satin atriped black Barreges)
colored do) black Muains) colored French Mas-
ins) Silk Muslin*; Titioe Silks; Summer Silks;
black Alpaca and Bombuinca; Linen Ginghama;
fine Scotch Ginghama) brown Linens, for Linings
and Curtains; Brown and White Holland) Mosquito
Netting) 10-4 and. 12-4 Pavilion Robbinct) Corded
end Furniture Dimity 1 white Cambric*; plaid do)
Toilet Covers) white Marseillea'Qailto) Swiss Mus
lins; dotted Swiss Muslins) Furniture Prints, Ste.
Also, just opeeedt one case Prints, of the new
est styles and moat desiraldo patterns. All of
which aro offered at the lowest market prices, by
may 16 BULL St ANDREWS.
C ITY SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will
be sold on the first Tuesday in July next, be
fore the Court House in the City of Savannah, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following arti
cle!, vis: one cask containing* small quantity nf
<Un,nne empty Cask, one barrel Beer, one do
Brandy, one do Gin. one do Swoet Winn, one do
Rum, on* do Vinegar, one ullage barrel Rice, one
do tierco Rice, one keg Wine, two do Brandy, one
do Gin, one do Ritters, and one empty keg^one lot
Measures, one Pitcher, one ullage box Segars, four
teen |Buckets, one ullage canister Tea, one do
Spice, one do Starch, one empty canister, eleven
Brooms, four Scrubbing Brushes, one ullage box
Black Toa, one box Soap, one ullage do, two ullage
boxes Candles, one ullage barrel Coffee, one lot
Crockery Ware, tyro ullage boxes Tobacco, thirteen
remnants Calioo and Homespun, nine common
Shirts, twenty-five Handkerchiefs, and three pieces
do, sixteen small Tin Buckets, (thirteen Glais Jars
and contents, one Iron Cheat, one pair Scales
and Wsighta, one Tin Box containing Spools
Thread, and two Tin Plates: laviod on aa the pro*
K irtv of Marv Nock to aatiary a fi. fa. issued out of
e Honorable Court of Common Pleas and Oyer
and Terminer for tho City nf Savannah, at tho in
stance of Henry Rover va. Mary Nock. Property
pointed out by Plaintiff's Atlomey*.
may 29 LEVI S. KUSSF.LL, Sheriff.
C UTY SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will
t be aold on the firat Tuesday in July next, be
fore the Court House in thd City or Savannah, bo.
tween the legal hours of sale: Negro Boy Then-
doret levied on at the property of Caroline D. V.
Ruatignol, to saitlY two 8. fa*, issned out of the
Honorable Court of Common Pleaa and Oyer and
Terminer for the City ofSavannnh, at the instance
of Michael Prendergast va. Caroline D. V. Rottij
nol,0. Johnatnn dt Company va same.*Said
fas. transferred to John S. Montmollin, and proper
ty pointed out by him.
Alto, at the same time and place: Negro Wo-
man Mary: levied on as thn property of Carolino
D. V. Rossi anol, to satisfy two fi. fas. issued out or
the Honorable Court of Common Pleas and Oyer
and Terminer for tho City of Savannah, at the in-
etaace of Henry B. Vallandingham va. Caroline D.
V. Roiaignol, tame v*. same. Said fi. fas. Iran*,
•erred to John S. Montmollin. and property pointed
cut by him. I|BVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff,
may 29
C 1ITY SHERIFF'S SALE.—Will
J bo sold on tho first Tuesday in July noxt, be
fore the Court-House in the city or Savannah, be
tween the legal hours ol sale, tho following articles,
yjx: One Piano snd Covor, one Barouche, one old
Gig, one Silver Watch, alx Matrasses, three Bed-
■tcads. two Boats, and ono lot Laths: Surren
dered by Rohort C. Montgomery, for the benefit of
his creditors, and to bo sold by order of Court,
may 29 LEVI S. RUSSELL, Sheriff.
piTY SHERIFF'S SALE —Will
V-/ be sold on tho firat Tuesday in July noxt, be-
fore the Court Houao in tho City of Savannah, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following ar-
tides,via; one Mahogany Sideboard, one Carpet,
one Basin, two Crockery Vessels, one Astral
Lamp, fourteen volumes Book*, two Decanters,
one small Map, three Brnnxed Boxes, one pair
Spittoons and ono Box|and Flask, to bo sold as per
order of Court of Common Plea* and Oyer and
Terminer for the City of Savannah, as the property
of Horace B. Field, originally attached at the in
stance of Henry H. Htotesbury vs. Horace B. Field,
may 29 LEVI S. RU8SELL, Sheriff.
TUST RECEIVED PER STEAM-
y ER SOUTHERNER-Printed Lawn*, white
Jaconet. Nanaook and Mull Muslins, plaid and
striped Cambrics, Ptvllllon Lace, ladles'and gen.
tlemen'a alxoa Linen Cambrlo Handkerchleft,
Coat’s Spool Cotton, Linen Damasks, Plaid Linens,
Fancy Drills, Flax Threads, narrow Linen Tapes
men’s and boys’ unbleached and mixed Cotton Half
Hoae, dco. dtc. For sale at lowest prices by
JAMES ANDERSON dtCO.
jnay 29 70 8t. Julian and 103 Bryan-atreeta.
PATENT MEDICATED INDIA
nt »J P0R0US STRENGTHENING
PLASTERS.—These Plasters have been lately In
troduced, and will supercede every other adhesive
t’lsster on account of their superior advantages.
They are more adhesive than moat of Plasters, and
tram their elaatie and yielding properties cause no
uneasiness or.paln from motions of the body) an-
°™ r JJffT Important advantage they have over
P| ” l « r, * ,, nd (hat la, on account of their po-
1 ch * l !° w * lh ® nacape of tho perspiration
Th* ran m id rn,l,er * accreted by the akin.
bid .„ C c°“r n ‘P u, « retaining these mor-
dSdSfln l h ? r8 be J n 6 no •'■capo, are absorbed
or t l he circulation, proving more
or less detrimental to health. For sale by
m. w *o A. T. BOVVNR,
—Gibbon’s Buildings.
T. Annooon & CO'S. Patent
arJffiy '"dl" Rubber Porou. Slrenilb
•ninj Pli.tor-Ju.t reoel.ad ,„a for Ml, bj
„ W. HUMPHREYS, Jr.,
; c °rner of Bay and Drsiton-strejts,
may 29
C^iSv *r°r*AS8ES. —164 hhda,
achr prl 2*® Cuba Motasaes, cargo of
aaie h ■ pC0,n08 ’ Mariell. Landing and lor
may 29 COHEN, NORRIS & CO.
Sugars i i segars i 11—50,000
dlM {***'Spanlah Segars in tenth boxes anff' bun-
d 'w.Juit received and for sale low, by,
m...- THOMAS M. TURNER St CO.,
J™*** 181 Bay-atroet.
c®
may *7
sale, by
— PI
IN SACKS —At’private
II1LBRICK, MERIAM & BELL.
RAY RUM— Received by
4 ■ A, A. SOLOMONS,'Agent,
”VM Merkct-Squere.
POR SALK—KENTUCKY BAG
-1- GtNG, of superior quality.
ill tuf 4 R HABERSHAM dt SON.
may I
f'' E'
li , r
tide, w!
EORGIA BACON. —The Sub-
seriber has on hand, a largo stock of this ar-
. which he will sell low for oath,
may I stu 8 NOBLE A. HARDEE.
|Yfl ESS PORK, &c.—30 bblf. Mess
IY.1. Pork, city inspection) 25 do Meat Beef; 30
do Prime do) 50 whulo and half barrels Canal Flour)
76 bbis. Pilot and Navy Bread. For ante by
may 27
WOOD di CLAGHORN.
]\TAPLE'S B.B.8. LONDON POR-
•L.YJL TER—Id pints and quarts, ol superior qual
ity, for sale by ANDREW LOW dt CO.
may 25
C IRANBEURIKS—For sale by.
• may 24 II. J. GILBERI
B UTTER.—UHubi fre*h May But
ter, landing from barque Isaac Mead) for
sale by L. BALDWIN dt CO.
may 22
S wedish leeches, —a few
doxon largo Swedish Leechos, for »alo by
A. T BOWNE, Druggist,
rosy 26 Gibbons’Buildings.
F LOUR.—75 Super. Howard
street Flour; 50 do Cherokee do; in store
and for sale by SCRANTON di JOHNSTON,
may 25
S UPERFINE GEORGIA FLOUR
in bigs, for sale by It. A. ALLEN,
apr 27
[VTEW MAY BUTTER—10 tubs
1 v prime new May Rutter, landing from Brig
Clinton, and for sale by
may II SCRANTON dt JOHNSTON.
B iscuits and pilot bread
25 bbla Sugar,. Soda and Butter Biscuits; II
**' id j landing from brig (,'linton, snd
J. E. GAUDRY St CO.
bbis l’ilot Brest
for sale by
may II
B acon shoulders and
HAMS.—10 hhds Primp Shoelders; 4 do do
Sugar Cured Hams) landing IVom schr. Susan Lud
wig, and for sale by
may 16 COHEN &. FOSD1CK.
B EEF.—15 bbis. Muss Beef, land
ing, and for ssle hv #
TURNER dt HENRY,
may 6 Exchange Dock,
O IL AND SPERM CANDLES—
For sale by H. J. GILBERT,
may It
fT^EA.—10-boxes Choice Black Tea,
Jg^ar sale by J. H. LADD.
H AY, CORN AND FLOUR—In
lots to suit purchaaers, for sale by
may 14 J. WASHBURN dt WILDER.
OL LAND GIN.—-Two pipe.
Nolot's Anchor Giu, pure and of superior
quality For aalo by
J. H. LADD.
C LARET WINE.—Ocnsk. Claret
Wine; also20 boxes St. Julien Medoc Claret.
For sale by HENRY BOSER.
apr 26 1 mo
L ondon porter.—Landing—
10 casks Quarts; 10 do Pints; for sale by
•nay 18 WOOD dt CLAGHORN.
H ay and brick for sale.
200 bales Hay and 50,000 Brick landing
rrom achr*. Globe and President) for solo by
may 15 JAMES UUKER.
H AY.—80 bundles prime Northern
Hay) landing IVom brig L. Baldwin, and for
aalo this day, by L. BALDWIN dt CO.
may 16
B randies.—s hf. pipes of otnrd,
Dupuy dt Co’s. Brandy, juat received from
Franco and warrantod fourth proof. For sale on
favorable terms, by HENRY ROSER.
may 19 Imo
WHISKEY AND BACON.—100
▼V bbis New-Orloans Whiskey) 20 hhds prime
New Cincinnati Shoulders) landing per schr. Su-'
tan Ludwig, aud for aalo by
may 14 COHEN, NORRIS dt CO.
rpOBACCO, &c.—20 boxes !6’s T.
-I Evans Tobacco) 25 half do l6’s Clifton To.
bacon) 20 boxes Lemons j 10 do Oranges) landing
IVom brigs L. Baldwin and Savannah, and for sale by
any 19 CONNBRAT dt BARIE.
L IME.—500 casks frash Lime, land
ing at Johnson’s wharf from aohr. Mary Far
row. For aaln by L. BALDWIN dt CO.
may 20
(VTEWS PAPER AND INK—160
L* reams 24 M 36 News Paper; 100 do 22H32
ami 21*427 do; 500 lbs good Newa Ink, in 25 and
100 lb kegs. For sale by
—“ DENt
apr 22
NSLOW dt WEBSTER.
fJOLl/ PENCILS.-The Subscri-
VX bor has on hand a large lot of Gold Pencils.
which he will sell low.
apr 26
T. T. WILMOT.
F INE WATCHES.—An additional
aypply of Gold and Silver Watches, of first
rate workmanship, just received. For sale at the
lowest prices; by M. KASTMAN.
R EADING LAMPS.—One dozen
Cornelius St Co. Patent Bonding Lamps; re
ceived, and Tor sale by T. T. WILMOT.
apr 26
C TLOTHING.—Just received, a fine
J assortment of Sacks, among thorn beautiful
Tweed Csssimer, Drap d’Kto, and English Merino,
made up in fine style and warranted work. For
tale cheap at No. 114 Bryan-atreet.
apr 9 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
B lack satin vests Re
ceived per brig Excol Black Satin VesU, a
superior article) lor sale by
apr 29 - ROBINSON dt CAMP, 129 Bsy-st.
L ight tweed sack coats,
jn*t received per Excol and for sale by
apr 29 ROBINSON dt CAMP, 129 Bay-i
^JILK UNDER-SHIRTS—Just re
O ceivcd and for sale by
apr 22 ROBINSON dt CAMP, 129 Bay-at.
PQTTON YARNS.—6 bales “Mil
Vy ledgevillo Manufacturing Co’s.” Steam Mill
Cotton Twist, aunrtod, Noa. 5 to 10 of superior
quality, juat received and for tale at lowost market
prices, bj ^ J AMES A N DERSON dt CO.,
may 1
Nos. 70 St Julian and 103 Bryan-at*
\| ORB FASHIONABLE SUM-
LTX MKR CLOTHING—Received per brig Clin-
ton—consisting of every variety suitable for the
season—which are for sale cheap at 147 Bay-atreot,
next to the Republican Office, by
nuy 13 PRICE dt VEADER.
goods Per steamer
SOIJTIIERUKR-Cembrie, J.ckon.l,
sook and Moll Muslins; striped and cheeked Cam
bric and Swiss Muslins; Organdie Muslluat colored
Jaconet and Swirs do; white and colored Mualin
Shawls; white and colored Bsrrege and Silk Shawls;
white, black and colored Bsrrege Scarfs; plain and
embroidered white Muslin Scarfs) Jackonet and
Swis* Ed*inn and Inserting*; LUle and Egyptian
Edgings and Inserting*; Mechlin Laees)Yalen-
elonnes do-) Ladies’ and Gent’s white and oolored
Silk and Lisle Glove*) Ladies’ white end black
Nett Gloves and Mitts; Buffalo end Shell Carved
Back Combo. Just received, ’and for sale low, by
may 28 SNIDER, LATHROP St NEVITT.
BY COHEN St FOSD1CK. «
At Privato Sale.
COFFEE—164 bags prime Groon Rio, 60 bags
St-Domingo, 15 bags Old Java.
SUGAR—26 hhda Ncw-Orleana.
BACON SHOULDERS—20 hHBa, new.
HAM8-6 hhda, extra fitmilv.
„ p ORK—24 barrels, prime) 12 bbis Mess,4hbls
Shoulders.
OIN—175 barrels Phelp’s, 12pipes Holland.
N.E. RUM-60 barrel*.
JHlY MADEIRA WINE-6 hair pipes
"Woodhonso” brand.
PORT WINE—10 qurrter euka.
CHAMPAGNE-10 baakota.
BRANDY—2 half pipes Ourd, Dupuy dt Co.
CANDLES—100 boxes Adamantine.
STARCH-160 boxes.
SOAP—60 boxee Uurchill’s. may 3
SUMMER GOODS.—Tho Subicri-
O hers have on hand an extonslve assortment of
articles in their line suited to the present season,
which they offer for sale at the lowest market
prices. Their Stock will be kept up by weekly
-ipplies, and now consist in pirt of
SUMMER SILKS—Foulard, Plaid, and other
styles, assorted.
SILK TISSUES—A new and very rich article
of Dress.
SILK MUSLINS—Mouroing and Fancy colours.
BARREGES—Blaok, Green and Fancy.
UALZARINES—Mourning and Fancy colours.
PRINTED MUSjnfl3—Fftmch, English, and
Scotch, of the latest styles.
GINGHAMS—It great variety, end at very low
prices.
PRINTS—French, English and American, of all
qualities
WHITE CAMBRICS—Plain, Plaid, Striped snd
Figured.
WHITE MUSLINS—Jaconet, Nanaook, Moll
and Swiss.
COLOURED MUSLINS-rChecked »»d Em
broidered Swiss. \
SHAWLS—Hernani, Barrage. Linen Net, and
other*. '
MANTLES—Bsrrege, llernaoH Flos* and Sew
ing Silk.
GLOVES-Kid, Filet, Silk Thread and Cotton
HOSIERY.—Gentlemen’s, Ladle)’, and Chil
dren’s, in great variety.
TRIMMINGS—Lace, Cambric and Mualin, as
sorted.
LINEN AND HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS
Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Pillow-cow Linen*,
Irish Bleached and Brown Linen*, Long Lawn*,
Linen Cambrics and Handkerchief*, Table and
Towelling Diapers and Damasks, Table Cloth* and
Covers, Tea and Table Napkins, Wino Doylies,
Tray Cloths, Dowlas, Russia Crash) Cotton, Linen
and Laco Muaquito Netting*. Summer Quilts, Linen
and Cotton Bed Ticke, English and Americau Fur-
niture Prints;
And their usual supply of PLANTATION and
other HEAVY GOODS.
JAMES ANDERSON dt CO.,
may 3 No, 70St. Julian aid 103 Brysu-sts.
AUCTIONS.
jSA THE New Ship OREGON,
wHBCapt. Herron, now receiving her outward
cargo, needs 1,000 to 1,200 bales Cotton to com
plete her lading. Should this quantity of Cotton
offer In all this week, her destination will be 6xW
for Liverpool, otherwise she will be cleared for
Canada. ANDREW LOW dt CO.
6
may 25
Jgt FOR NBfr-VORK—Brig Line,
-«A**P*t*Aok Ont.r.—Packet qfiltt but—The
fut sailing regular packet-brig SAVANNAH, W.
S. Dixon master, will positively be towed to sea
on Monday, 31st Inst., at palf.paat 9 o’clock, A.
M. 4 or Passage only, hiving very superior stato-
room accommodations, apply nn board, at Moore’s
wharf, or to J. WASHBURN St WILDER,
may 26
FOR NEW-YORKr-The splen-
did packet barque ISAAC MEAD, Robt.T.
Brown, master, has part of her cargo engaged and
will sail on TuursDav, the 3d Jane. For bslaoce
of Freight or Passage, having elegant aUte-room
accommodations, with outside windows to upper
and lower bertha, apply on board. atTolfsir’s wharf,
to s. w. WIGHT dt CO.
may 22
AUCTIONS.
„ 'Enrnltnro Sale.
BY T, J. WALSU.
On MONDAY, 31st in*t., will bo sold, at No. 116
Brooghton-street, commencing at 11 o’clock,
A handsome aseortmont of Furniture. Bedding,
dto. dtc. Also, a large quantity or Kitchen Furni-
lure.;
The above articles can be seen a't the bouse, and
treated for at private aalo. may 29
—
AUCTIONS.
Groceries Dry Goods, dtc.; at Auction.
BY PHILBRIu, KMEHIAM & Bf~
Real Estate at Auction.
ay T. J. WALSH, q
On TUESDAY next, 1st June, will be aold, in front
of the Court Hogae, between the usual hours of
sale-
Lot No. 10, Crawfoyd Ward, fee simple—60 leet
by 190 feet The shove Lot was given by the cor
poration to build,a Church on, tho trustee having
erected one in another part of the city, wiahea,
now to dispose of it Purchaser paying lor titles.
Terms at the sale. may 29
THIS DAY, at eleven o’clock, I
* A general assortment of Greek:
Liquor*, Utfttkr, Cheese. Soap, Ct
Potatoes; Raisina, Cranberries, (ko.
Also, new and second hand rami
Glass and Stone Ware, Dry Goods;
dtc.Termscaah, before delivery.
TH!8 BAY
lovolt
BY T. J. WALSH.
On TUESDAY, 1st June, will be sold in front of
the Court House, between the usual hours nf
sale,
Two Negro Men, aged twenty and twenty-four
years, field hands, sound and healthy. " •
paying for titles.
BY T. i. WALSH.
On TUESDAY next, 1st June, will be sold in
front of the Court-House, between the usual
hours of sale,
A new Flat. She is 70 feel long, 18 feet beam,
4& feel in the hold—made in the best workmanlike
manner of seasoned timber. She will carry 3 600
to 4,000 bushels of groin. As the present owner
has no further use of her, she will be sold e bar-
gain. She can be seen and examined. may 29
On WEDNESDAY next, the 2d of Jane, at elcvhif
o’clock, on WillloCk’c irbiif, ct the .ton tcceht.
ly occupied by R. J. Curnon, Agent,
The entire stock of Groceries, Dry Goods, and
Store Furniture; now in aaid Store. Alio a quantity
of loose Cotton in the Store loft, ebpposod to bavd
, .Hi been unlawfblly obtained, and Will be delivered uri
Purchaser to the rigbtftil owner, if called for, otherwise will
may 29 be sold. Sale positive and torhu at sal*.
may 27 J
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sale.
* A Negro Man, aged about 23 years, has served a
regular apprenticeship at Raking, amt can be re
commended a* a first rate Uaker, sonnd and healthy.
Titles undoubted. Pnrchtser paying for papers,
may 28
j&k FOR PHILADELPHIA. —
The new ftst sailing regular packet-schr.
BUENA VISTA, Brock master, having most of
her Freight engaged, will have dispatch for the
above port. Fot Freight uf email packages or Paa-
sage, apply to the master on board, or to
may 26 JAMES BUKER.
BY T. J. WALSH.
Private Sale.
A likely young Woman, aged about 25, a good
Cook and Washer, from the Country. Sold for no
fault.
A Girl aged 14, accustomed to house work. Ti
tles undoubted. may 17
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE-DAILY,
itTviii
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
The well known splendid Stoam-Packeta
Capt. j. v. Ruooki
L. CLINCH- Capt. F. Bahdxn,
WM. SEA BROOK. Capt T. Lyon.
Continue to ran regularly between Savannah and
Charleston, leaving Savannah every morning at 2
o’clock. and Charioston every morning, at 9 o’cl uck.
precisely. For Freight or Passage, apply on board,
at tho Savannah and Charleston Steam-Packet
Wharf, ur to A LAF1TTE, Agent.
N. R. All Goods, intended for Savannah, will be
forwarded by E. Lnfitte dt Co., Agents at Charles-
ton, ifdlrocted^o their csre,/rre «/ commit non*.
HATS! HATS!! HATS!!! M
FOR THE SPRING »V SUMMER.^%
The Subscriber it now receivings full assortment
of HATS, for the Spring and Summer trade: con
sisting of every variety and *tyle, of the moat ap
proved pattern*. -Ike public generally aro respect
fully invited to cill ami examine my atoca, to
hfch l have added a fair ascortment of
LADIES’ BONNETS,
and intend keeping a constant supply for city and
conntry trade. The Ladies are respectfully invited
to call and examine for themselves.
DAVID A. AMBLER,
M FJjOYD HOUSE, A*
31ACON, GA. JbE
Stkhmno Lanikh. T. A. Brown,
oct 9 ly
UJILLIAM B. IIALE begs leave
v v to return thanks to hi* patrons for their
support during the past season iand respectfully in
vite* their attention to his extensive assortment of
Spring Goods, consisting of
Black Drup d’Kto Dreas and Frock Coats
Linen checked and striped press and Frock do
White and fancy Summer Vksts
Drap d'Ete white and atriped Linen Panta
Cravats, Summer WaahTies, Handkerchief*, dtc.
Alto, Gents’finest Fur and Silk Dress lists, of
tho very latest Broadway style; Gents’ Panamas,
leghorn and Straw Hats. Boys’ and Children’s
Tuscan snd Florence do) Men f » white and black
Palo Altos, dtc.
Wo ere also opening Mile’s French Boots, Opora
Pumps; Patent Leather, Gaiter, and Calf Bootees.
Together with a variety of Ladies’ coloured and
black Gaiter Booteoa, Buskin*, Slips and Ties,
from the boat manufacturers in New*York, New
Ilavon, and Philadelphia. Call at
163 CONGRESS-STREET,
apr 16 Sign of the Golden Hand.
F ANCY GOODS.—Just received
and for anie cheap: 90 places SEWING SILK
FRINGE, 1,200skeins Floss Silks, 600 skeins Em-
broidery Chenille, 40 grass Silk Buttons. 120yards
Suspender Canvass; also a large quantity or Purse
Silks, Rings and Tassels, Steel Beads, Bag and
Purto Ciasps.Perforated Paper, EmbrolderyCanvass,
t'rasha, Worsted, Knitting, Netting and Embroidery
Needles; 8 gross common and Domino Masks, with
and without hair; FLOWER VASES, Marking Cot
ton, Floss Linon, steel-top and Brasilian Tuck
Combs; ladies’ CURLS and Fronts, Sogar Cases for
embroidery, dtc. dtc.
Wax, Kid and Jointed Dolls, Doll Heads, Wagons.
Guns, Swords. Alto the best and CHEAPEST
assortment of Toys in the city, at
R. H. HOWELL’S Fnncy Goods Store,
mar 18 157 Congre**-st, Market-square,
(VTEW GOODS.—Received per brig
1 1 Augusta: Barrego Shawls and Scarfs, fancy
Silk Cravats, colored Muslim, Mack Alpacca,
Drap D’Kto, Coddington Ginghams. Calicoes, Irish
Linens, Brown Linens, Brown snd While Hollands,
Russia Diapers.
may 10 GODFREY & La ROCHE.
1VTEW GOODS . —Striped Swiss
xa Mu*lin; dotted do; figured Gimpure4-4 Lace;
figu cd Bobbinet do; Book Muilin; plain Swiss do;
English snd Now-York Mills Lonu Cloth: bleached
Shirtings) English and American Print*; roim Loaf
Fnns, dtc. dtc. received by steamer Southerner,
and just opened by BULL dt ANDREWS,
may 18
C OTTON OSNABURGS, &c—
Just received por Into arrivals: 10 bates Cot
ton Osnaburgs; 30 piecos printed Calico; 10 do Irish
Linen, undressed; I case Cost’s Spobl Thread,
which are offered for salo on reasonable terms, by
JOHN S. ROGERS.
jan 25 No. 2 Shad’s Buildings
C OTTON YARN AND OSNA
BURGS.—50 bales Yarn, of various num
bers: 10 bales Osnaburgs; just received, and for
sale by L. BALDWIN dt CO.
npr 30 10
D RAP D'ETE, Alpucca, Codring-
ton Cloth, Frock and Sack Coats, Drap d’Ete
Tweeds, and fine Drilling Pantaloons,
lived by brig Excel, and for sale by
PRICE dt VEADER,. 147 Bay-strect,
toil Cloth,
Summer Tw
Just received
apr %\
next to the Republican Office.
^TE W GOODS—Received per brig
I v Augusta.—Frpnch Muslins, small figured
Prints, English Mourning Prints, Ginghams, Bar
rego Shawls and Scsrlh, Toney Silk Cravats, Sum
mer Sitka, Irish Linens, Linen Drills, Brown Lin
ens, white and brawn Hollands, black Crapes, Taf
feta Ribbons, wbito Cotton Hose and Half Hese,
Silk do. GODFREY dt LaROCHE.
may 10
R ECEIVED—Per brig Clinton j
100 pieces Maaqnito Netting, 2 bales Heavy
Ticks,5 bales striped Cotton Osnaburgs, 20 pieces
12-4 Boblnet Lace, 3 pieces Green Barrcue, 6 do
White Hollands. 10 do Brown Hollands, Barrego
Scaris.Coato’a Thread, Marshall’s Thread, dto.) for
sale by 9* HENRY LATHROP.
may 12
T IMG—For »nle to arrivo.—800
■A—J bbis Thomaaton Lime, for sale to arrive, by
may 14 , JAMES BUKER.
B RICKS.—30,000 Eastern Bricks
for sale in lots to suit purchasers by
*n«7 *6 JAMES BUKER.
DUCKETS. —»35 dozen painted
Ending IVom achr. Wave, and for
aale bf, CONNERAT dt BARIE.
gHEATHING COPPER Land-
may 18
dt CLAGHORN.
r|OMESTIC -GOODS.—3-4, 7-8,
-1-X 4-4,5-4 and 6-4 brown Shirtings and Sheet
ing, 3-4,7-8,4-4.6-4 and 12-4 Blotched do; Tick
ings; Marlboro Stripes; Shirting ltripe*: Blue Drill
ing; Blqe and Mixed Denims; York Stripes and
Denims; 6-4, 7-4, 8-4 and 10-4 Table Damask:
Hucknbuck and Scotch Diaper; Huckabdck ana
Linen Towels: Damask snd coloured Doillies: A-
S roa Checks, Domestic Plaids; Coat’s and May.
ower Spool Thread; colored Cotton and Linen
Thread; Huttons; Pina; Needle*) Tapes, dto. &.c.
For aale by BULL dt ANDREWS,
may 15
SPRING AND BUMMER (foODS
O Tissue Silks, Silk Ginghams, superfine Scotch
Ginghams, Bsrrege Soarfs, white Mualin Shawls,
Mourning Sewing Silk Shawls and Scarfk, French
Brilliantov, English and American Prints, English
Long Cloth Shirting, super bl'k Barreges, Alpacca*,
Bombasines and Silks, fancy colored Barages,
R lain colored do., French and English printed Mus-
ns, choice patterns; plain, striped and checked
Cotton Cambrics: Jaconet, Swita and Book Mus
lins, Cnmbrio and Furniture Dimity.Toilet Coven,
'Pablo Clctha and Covering, Damask Table Cldths
and Diaper, Russia, Scotch and Silesia Toweling,
superfine Irish Linens,own importation) blue and
white Mosquito Notling, 9-4 to 124 Pavlilion Bob
binet Laoe, English, French and American Fur
niture Prinla. dtc.
may 10 SNIDER, LATHROP dt NEVITT.
DART 8 THE ARCHITECT—
1 by W. H. Ranlott.
Graham’s American Magazine for June-
Godov's Lady’s Book for June.
Tho New-York Illustrated Mngazino for Juno.
Fate of tho Bleuden Hall, Eait Indiainan: with
an account of her Wreck, and the Sufferings and
Privations of tho Survivors for sis months on the
Desolate Islands of Inaccessible and Tristan D’-
Acunha) by Alexander M. Greig.
The Quadroono, or St. Michael’s Dny; by tho
author of “The South West.”
1844. or The Power of the ”S. F”: a Talo, De
veloping the Secret Action of Parties during the
Presidential Campaign of 1844; by Thomas Dunn
English.
Health Made Easy for the People.
Don Pact pnd other Poems; by a Virginian.
The Indian Bucanier, or The Trapper’s Daughter.
The Victim of Intrigue: a Tale of Burr’s Con
spiracy ; by James W. TayloV.
Tho Witch of tho Wave, ortho Corsair’* Captive;
Gambling Unmasked, or The Personal Experi
ence of J, H. Green, the Reformed Gambler.
Tho History of St. Giles and St. James; by
Douglas Jerrold. complete.
Piccioia, the Prisoner of Foncitralla. or Captivity
Captive) by X. 0. Saintine, a new edition. '
Alan fhrtner supplies of Streaks of Squatter Life
A Winter Gift fur Ladies. Flirtation, by Lady
Charlotte Bury. George, by Dumas. The Surf
Skiff. Tancred, by D’ltraeli Tho Dowerless, by
Madame Chariot Reybaud. Aiderbrook, a collec
tion of Fanny Forrester’s Village Sketches, Poomt,
dto. Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
may 28
O MOO — A Nurrntivo of Adren-
lures in the South Seas; by Herman Mel
ville, author of “Typee.” •
Scripture illustrated by Interesting Facta, Inci
dents and Anecdotes; by Rev. Chester Field, with
an introduction by Rev. John Todd, O. D.
Paley’s Natural Theology, with selections from
tho illustrative notes, snd the supplementary 'dis-
serUtions of Sir Charles Bell and Lord Brougham;
the whole newly arranged and edited by Eliaha
Bartlett, M.D.
A Familiar Exposition of the Constitution ortho
United States, containing a briof commentary on
every clause; by Joseph Story, L. L. D.
Wild Sports of the West, with Legendary Tales
and Local Sketches; by the author of "Stories of
Waterloo.”
Pictorial History of England, vol. 2, No 22.
Arthur Martin, or The Mother's Trials; by
Charles BurdetL Just received by
may 19 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
M emoirs of the queen
OF FRANCE—By Mrs. Forbes Bush.
Taylor and hisGenorals: a Biography of Major
General Zachary 7’ay lor, and Sketches of tho Lives
of Generals Worth, Wool and Twiggs t together
with a History ol the Bombardment nr Vera Crus,
and a Sketch ofthe Life or M^jnr Gonorol Win
field Scott, embellished with portraits and en
gravings.
Prevention Bettor than Cure, or Moral WanU
ofthe World we Live in; by Mrs. Ellis, author of
"The Women of England,” dto. dto.
Live* of British Dramatics, in 2 vols.
Tho Youth of Shakipearo t by T. Williams, Esq.
The Tourist’s Guide, or Pencilling* in England
aud on the Continent t bv Henry Sherburne.
Will Side and Border Sketches, with Legehds of
tho Cheviots and tho Lammermuir; by W. H.
Maxwell.
Tho Countess of Saint Geran; translated IVom
the French of Alexandre Dtfciaa
The Scourge of the Ocean: a Story ofthe At
lantic 1 by an Officor ofthe U. S. Navy.
Journal of Travels over tho Rooky Mountains to
the Mouth ofthe Columbia River, made during the
years 1845 and 1846; by Joel Palmer
The Couat of Morion, or Woman’s Revenge;
translated from the French of Frederick Soulie.
Note* of a Traveller on the Social and Political
State or France, Prussia, Switzerland; Italy and-
other parts or Europe) by Samuel Laing, Eaq.
The Historical Essays published under the title
of'Dixans Deludes Historiquea,” and Narratives ol
the Merovingian Era, or Scenes of the Sixth Cen
tury, with an autobiographical preface; by M.
*““C.lJ2db7' JOHN M. COOPER
may 22
M BEIJLAII HOUSE, A
S* VERNON RIVER. Ja
This pleasant and healthy retreat situated on the
Vernon liivor, twelve miles from tho city and five
miles from the Ocean, is now npeti for tho accom
modation of visitors lor the summer. The subscri
ber having been at considerable expense in adding
to the comforis of the place flitters himself that
for health and comfort BEULAH HOUSE cannot
bo surpassed by any houso in tho South. The
rooms are large and airy, and no pains will be spared
to make visitors " perfectly at home.” Invalids
will find this a pleasant and profitable retreat,where
the advantages of Sea Bathing can lie enjoyed at ail
times. Boats and nocoasaries (or Hilling will al
ways bo in readinost for those who with to indulge
in the amplo sport which tho river afford*. The ta-
ble will bo supplied with the best that the Savannah
and Beulah markets afford
Any information in relation to tho eatablishment
can be obtained by calling at the store of T. M.
Tuhnkr dc. Co., 101 Uay-st.
may 6 wtl7 C. LAM PE, Proprietor.
SUMMER HATS.—Just re
^ ceived per brig American:
30 dozen Boys' Palm Leaf Hat*; 60 do Men’s do do
6 do Men’#fine Panama do
20 do do do Leghqrn do; 10 do Boys' do do
6 do small Boys’ dd do
Alto, a few oases Light Drab Hats.
For sale low, at Ne 12 Whitaker-atrerL
apr 28 11E1DT, MALLKTTE dt BOGGS.
M eutaw house, j
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND,
Corner or Bnlllmore and Bnw«xtteeU.
HENRY F. JACKSON, PROPRIETOR.
This splendid and apseiou* Hotel, eligibly situat
ed for both butfinea* and pleasure Travellers, is so
conducted as to combine all the luxuries of the
best Hotels with elegance and real comfort.
Choice Suites of Apartments are at all seasons
reserved for the accommodition *of Tranaiont
Guests, and Femilios visiting the city will find the
Eutaw House a HOME, unsurpassed by any Hotel
in tho Union.
The location is elevatod and salubrious, and is
alsn convenient to tho Depots and Landings, st
which tho Concha and Porters of the House are
at ell times in waiting, to convey passengers and
their baggage,f>e* of chargo, to the Hole),
unxi:
Gontlomou’a Ordinary,;...51 60 per day.
Ladies’ do. .... 2 00 do.
may 19 w*
M NEW-YORK HOTEL, Act
No. 721 Broadway, New-York.-bl
J. B. MON NOT, PROPRIETOR.
This Hotel,situate in the upper and fashionable
C rl or Broadway, has been so enlarged at now to
the moat extousivo that exist*.
The convenience, beauty and salubrity of its
position have heretofore caused its accommodations
to be so monopolized by permanent residents ofthe
city, at to exclude the travelling public from par
ticipating in its comforts.
Extensive additions have been mado, however,
with a view to set apart for transient visitors suites
of parlors and bedronfns to bo retained stall set.
sons exclusively for them. “
Families from afar will now find the choicest ac
commodations aPthis Hotel constantly act apart for
them, and every attention will be paid to render it
as attractive to tho transient v|*itor n* it has proved
to those who, residing in the vicinity of New-York,
have constantly, since its first opening, honored it
with their selection, as combining all the luxuries
ortho best European hotel* with the advantages of
ita location. foio tn ir 31
320 WIU. 11B PAID for the
apprehension and delivery to me’, or confine
ment in Chatham County Jail, of my Negro
.Woman MAtUA. who absconded in Octo
ber last, Sho i* believed to bo harbored in Savan
nah, having been recently anon there with a forged
P««»* HENRY HARDEN,
may 25 tuths 3 '
nov 19
LADIES* EXCHANGE.
Ladies’ Misses' Chil
dren’s and Infants’ SHOES, of
every style snd pattern, at the
new Granite Store, No. 163 Con-
gresa-at.. Savannah, Ga.
WILLIAM B. HALE, Proprietor.
JEL»:
•t ’I
E. F. WOOD—Gib
bons’ Range, No. 71 and tS2, has
_ received by recent arrivals irom
-Philadelphia, n comnloto assort-
moot of Gent’s fine Cloth Gaiters,
and Gant’s Boots of superior quality. Gonl’s fitio
Calf Bootees and Union Ties, a good article.
A complete assortment of Trunks and Carpet
Bags, and neats of Leathern Trunks. Merchants
and fanners will please call and examine my stock
previous to purchasing npr qgfr
m HEMSHAUT AND
1 I THOMAS—Sign of the Golden
Boot, Waring 1 * Rang* — Have
' received per recent arrivals, a
largo varioty of BOOTS and
SHOES for the Spring trade, to which they invite
the attention of purchaser*. In parQtas follow*:
Gent’s fashionable Cloth Gaiters, patent foxing
do do fine Calf tewed Dress Boots
do do do do do Brogans and Nul
lifiers. from the justly celebrated manufacturers,
J. Miles St Son, Bcnkret, and McMullin, nf Phils-
dolphin ‘
Lanina’ fine French Morocco and Kid Slipper* and
Ties, of McCurdy dt Co’a manufacture.
Misses Gaiter Boots, Ties and Slippers
Children’s blk and colored Ankle Ties and Botkins
Boy’s and Youth’s fine ponged Brogans, a superior
article for durability and neatness.
Also, Travelling Trunks, Valitses and Carpel
Bag*. mar 22
HAMILTON St SYMONS.
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
No. 17 Whltnkcr-Street,
\ RE now receiving per brig Clin-
1 V ton—A tuporior assortment of GOODS suit
able for Gentlemen’* wear, consisting in psrt of
Single Milled French and English Cloths* nndCas-
timeret, French Drap de’fite, Cambleteeua, Sax
Gothic Cloths; whito and .fancy Linen #rills, white
and- fancy- Marseilles Vcstiugs, Stocks, Collars,
Cravats, Suspenders, Gloves and Umbrella*—All
of which aro offered for sale at the lowest market
prices.
II. dt S. would now inform their friends and the
publie generally .that they are now prepared to mako
op at the shorten notice,and in the very best maunor,
and most’faahionable sty'e, any thing in their line,
and of Goods of the latest importation. apr I
feb 18
'at*
.177 Bay-street.
Afc NOTICE NO. 2.A-GEO. S.
NICHOLS is now opening another supply
ofPANAMA HATS at tho following prices, vis:
Boys’ st 5Gentlemen’* at 50, S8.
57 50, 59, SIS and £16, each. If yr>u wao( a good
and cheap article, be sure and call at
apr 9 \NO. 114 BRYAN-STRKCT.
SUMMER FASHIONS FOR 1847|
IVES, HORSEY dc CO. are now receiving their
Frahionable HATS and CAPS, fop the Summer
trade, embracing every variety, style «nd quality.
Country Merchants, Planters and the public gene-
rally, are respectfully Invited to call and oxamina
their Stock before purchasing, as their facilities
will enable them at all times to offer as great in
ducements as any other establishment can, North
or South. may 5
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE St RETAIL
front cf ife,.,
w.rro.l.lon.,
BY PH I Lm?I U IC^MEIU AM' & BELL.
at ll o’clack; In ftont Cf Storo;
An InVolco of Plaid Ginghams, Long Cloth, 1
> Diaper. Madras* Handkerchiefs, Aphih Checks;
Stripes, Fancy Articles, dee. Sale positive to doe*
consignment. Terms cash. May 29
Si??! 1 . 0 ! Groceries, dtc., at Abctlofi, "
BY PHILBRICK, MERIAM & BELL.
Stock of Groceries and Dry Good*.~
BY PHILBRICK, MERIAM St BE1
On THURSDAY, the 5d day of June 0
o’clock, at the Store occupied by Palm
ford, 00 the wharf, In ftont of Lachi
dry. will be sold at Auction, (if not p
posed of at private sale,)
The entire stock of Groceries and L.
said Store, together With all the Store F
Furniture.
Alto, tho Store and Wharf will be leased until
October, 1848. Terms at sal*.way II
. ...j Boston Cracker*.
BY PHILBRICK, MERIAM I
.brick, WrI'aITa bell.
At Private Sale.
Low landing from brig Charted Joa*ph,uom Rod*
ton: 20 bbla. Fresh Boston Craekera. may 21
Clothing, die. - .
BY PHILBRICK, MkRIAM A BELL.
At Private Sale.
Juat received per barque Isaae Mead, aud now
opening in Sales’ Room—An invoice of Panto,
Coats, Suspenders, flue white, checked and atriped
Shirts, Dry Good*, dee. may 21
W ANTED.—A BOY to attend in
e Store; apply to
. ROBINSON dc CAMP,
may 21 129 Bay-atraat
T O SEA ISLAND PLANTERS.
The undersigned, thankful (or past patronage,
takes thM method of informing Sea Island Planters
that be is prepared to furnish any number that may
be ordered, of«hia superior ROLLER COTTON
GINS, with all of his late improvement*, either
double pr single, with or without the attaebmenUi
The superiority of these Gins over any other
kind has been full* tested, and the great demand
for them the past%ason, has induced the under
signed to make aucb arrangements as to enable him
*' supply all orders promptly, and at reduced prl-
a to suit the times. All orders addressed to the
Subscriber, at St. Marys, or N. A. Hardee, Eaq./
Messrs. Way St King, Savannah, or F. R. Shackel
ford, Esq., Charlesfoo, S. C„ will be promptly at
tended to.
Repairing done, snd extra ik>if s and Biusbea
always on Band at moderate pWes.
A. DOOLITTLE.
St. Marys, (Ga.) 5th May, 1847, aw may7
{VI OTILE.—During the abaence nf
1^1 the undersigned, Mr. H. M. DAVENPORT
will act.** our sgtnt. All orders for Compressing*
or Repacking promptly attended to.
may 26 6 1.. MINTURN 6c CO.
IVTOTICE.—All persona having de-
JL * manda against tho estate of Elixa Bacon, late
of Tattnall County, deceased, will present them in
terms or the law, and all persons indebted to aaid
deceased are requested to make paimenL
way 18 DANIEL BARNARD, Adm’r.
j^jOTICE -All persona having
H MB’
claims against the estate of lshiqael Webb,
deceased, late of Chatham county, will please ren
der them duly attested, and those indebted will
make payment to the undersigned.
AMOS WEBB,Qualified Executor,
may 19 6w*
IVOTICE. — All per.ons bnving
i. a claims against the estate of Elisabeth E. Pet •
tigrow, late ot Chatham County, deceased, will
present them duly attested, within the time prescrib
ed by law. to H. GREGORY,
may 13
XTOTICE. — All per.on. Iinving
L * claims against the estate of Andrew Mclntire,
Merchant, late of Chatham county, deceased, will
pierrnt them, duly attested, within the time pre
scribed by Jaw; and those indebted will make pay
ment to either JNO. MURCHISON, or i
may 8 M. HOPKINS. ^ ora
|YTOTICE.—The undersigned have
i- * this day formed a Co-partnetabip under
the firm of HEIDT, MALLBTTE St BOGGS, for
the transacting of a GENERAL CLOTHING,
DRYGOODS AND GROCERY BUSINESS, at
the Old Stands of William Heidt, No. 12 Whitaker-
street and Markerisquare.
* WILLIAM HEIDT.
' JOHN D. MALLETTE,
WM. A. BOGUS.
Savannah, April 27th, 1847.
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
Young’s Building, (opposite Hamilton St Symons'
Clothing Store,) Sign of the Goldm-fJaddfe.
W. II. MAY & CO.,
Manufacturers of BRIDLES, SADDI.ESynd HAR
NESSES, have on hand a good assortment nf Sad
dles, Bridies and Harnvs*es,of which the following
comprise a part: Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and
Shalton Saddle*; Planten large and extra lar e
Saddles; Moos’ plain do; English do; Boys’ and
Race do) Ladies’ Saddles of a variety nf patterns;
Bridle* and Martingales; Saddlebags, Trunks, dtc.
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and
Sulky Harnes*es,of ail kinds,by the tingle set.
SADDLER’S'MATERIALS. - Saddle Trees,
Skirting and Hog Skins; Pud do; Straining and
Worsted Web; Thread and Tacks, assorted sixes.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy
and Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Ilobb*
and Bows, by the single set; Plated and Brasa Stump
Joint*; plain do; pitent Dash Leather; 'fop and Cur
tain do; broad and narrow Lares, variety nf patterns;
Silk and Wonted Priffte*; black and purple Coach
Roans; Buggy Lamps; plated and Brats Carriage
Band*; Brass nnd plated Knobs, dtc.
QJ* All of the above articles will be sold low for
cash or approred credit. Persons wishing to pur
chase any of the above articles, would do well to
call and examine our goods, before purchasing else
where. fsiu i-tuwth o jan 28
{COPARTNERSHIP NOTIC
The undersigned have formed a Cop
ship and purchased the entire stock off
WARE,of Norman Wallace, Esq.,andwi
tinue the business at the old Stand, under U
of McCLKSKKY dt NORTON, and respectfully
solicit s continuance of its former patronage ana
the public generally. The Stock will be consider'
ably augmented during the Summer and enauhqf
Fall, and by their personal attention to the pur
chase!, will be enabled to furnish al low pricer,
good articles in their line ofbuslnas*.
GEO. A. McCLEsKEY.
may I Imo JOHN R. NORTON.
TVTEW CROCKERY STORK.—
11 A. Ur GARDNER, at No. 96 Brycm-itreet,
Pet\fitld’i Range, would inform the public that he
has unhand mid is now receiving, n large supply
or CHINA, GLASS AND CROCKERY-WARE,
HOUSE FURNISHING ARTICLES, dto. dtc.
which be invites those wi*hing to purchase to call
and oxntnine. Country Merchants will find it to
their advantage to call nnd examine his Stock be
fore making their purchases. may 17
T O THE WEAK AND LANGUID.
Dr. BANNING, from New-York, will remain
in Savannah,at Dr. ConninoiiaM’s, nn Broughton•
itrect, during this week and next, and may be conault-
ed gratuitously in reforencoto the application ortho
BRACE for the relief of Vocal and Pulmonary
Weaknesses and Dyspepsia, with <’onitipation and
Pdes, Great senso of weakness or “goneness” at
the Stomach and Sides, with bearing at tbo lower
body, nnd indiapoaition to exerciao. Also, for the
Spinal Weakneas and Curvature, with Enlargement
or one Shoulder and Hip of children and young
ladies so common in the South. It removes oven
t!.o desire for tho Corset or Shoulder Brace, and
gives immedinto evidence of its utility, if worn,
« nd may be gratuitously triad before purchasing,
t Lady in attendance on Ladies. Office hours,
from 9 A. M., to 12 M. for Gentlemen, and for La.
dies exclusively from 3 to 6 P. M.
Tho medical profession arc invited to carnind ex*
amine. tyy 14
|7*OR SHAVING.—RouseePs Un-
i- rivalledShaviugCveam,anew and splendid
srtiele, is now universally acknowledged superior
to any Shaving Cream In the United States or Eu-
^This delightful preparation is unequalled for
beauty, purity, and fragrance ; though somewhat
analogous to Guerlsin’s Ambrosial Crcnm, and
other similar ebmpoundt, it far surpasses them all
by the emollient pasty consistency of its lather,
which so softens the beard as to render shaving
pleasant and easy; it possesses great advantages
over the i^orted article in beiog (Veahly prepared
from tho best materials, with the greatest skill, and
it not only the Mat, but nlso tlio cheapest article
for shaving. It is elegantly put up in boxes, with
splendid labels.
The increasing sales of this article during the last
six years,.and the different gold and silver uiodals
awarded to the subscriber for it. strongly attest the
high estimation in which it ia held by tho commu-
munity. For aale by
TIIDMAS M. TURNER St CO.
may 28 181 Bay-strUt.
N OT I G K.—Tho tinbicfiber, in-
tending to reliuquiih the HARDWARE
BUSINESS, has disposed of his entire Stock of
Goods to Means. McCLKSKKY &|NORTON, who
will continue the business on their own account.
He takes this occasion to express his grateful
acknowledgments to his old friends and custom
ers for their kind and liberal patronage during ar
long Series of years past, and would hope that the
same good will may be continued to the young
men auccecding him in the buaineas.
Pefaona having ctaima againat him wiff pfease
render them fur payment, and those indebted aref .
requested to make early settlement* of tho sain*,
may I Imo N WALLACE.
W OOD 1 WOOD II WOOD 111—
The Subscribers having token the wharf
formerly occupied by Mr. George Davie, at the up
per extremity of the eity, East of tq* canal, where
they intend keeping a rood assortment of Oak/
Hickory, Ash and Pme Wood, which they are pro
K red to deliver in any part of the eity, at roafena-
9 rates, would be glad ofthe patronage of their
friends and the publie generally. Orders feft-et th*
Counting-Room of A. A. Smelt, Esq., wilt bar
promptly attended to.
JOHN^DELANNdY, J
mar 31
2m SOLOMON ZEIGLER \
B ATHS f BATHS W—Give me a
Coll.—1 havo on hand various articles for
Bathi ng, which every family should have during
the summer.
Full length BATHING TUBS, at 10,12 and $!&.
The BATHING PAN and HAND SHOWER
BATH, one of tho very beat in ose at f 4 and $ St.
Tbo CHAIR BATH for ihvslids, an excellent arti
cle for comfort, at S6, Alto, for the season, ICR
CREAM CHURNS, ail slaea; PsR* for Straining .
Milk, Curd Prcaies, Tin Milk Chores, Milk Pans,
and tho usual assortment of Tin Warn, offered on
good term*. ROOFING, GUTTERS and VAL
LEYS, solicited n* heretofore.
JAMES SULLIVAN,
may 4 Champion’s Building, Marhet aquarc
B LISS &. McARTHOR have on
hand a large assortment of PLAIN AND
JAPANNED TIN-WARE, which they offer at
wholesale or retail. Also. Wooden and Hollow-
ware; Summer Furnacee, for cooking; Lead Pipes,
of assorted sixes; Copper end Iron Pumps; lln and
Galvanized Iron BaUiiOgTube—together with eve-
ry article found in a Tin Shop.
All kind* of Tin and Copper Work done as uauaf.
Old Rags taken in exchange for Goode *"
lino. OWENS’ NEW BUILD!!
•nay5 South ofthe Mi
CHOWER BATHS—Of tl
O and most approved Patterns, eonsii
different kinds; among which may bef
The patent Toilet Bath
The Bathing Tub, to which haa
Shower Attachment, a splendid srl
The large Pump, ditto; second
Second sice Now-York Foot Prc
Do ' “ Foray's Single Fool
Do " Smith's Suspending
Do “ Kendall’s Sleeting
Do “ Bates’ Sliding Top
All of which aro offered at such ext
prices, that thny cannot fail to satisfy tl
of desirable articles.
• m., 6 I. W. MORRF.LV
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