About Savannah daily republican. (Savannah, Ga.) 1840-1853 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1848)
COMMERCIAL. Late it. Date a. Prom LIvarpool Prom Havre,.. From Havana .... Jan. SO CoTTOlf. the market ye more freely* al6|to7*. ' tendency. Savannah Market. -Thera was rather more animation SAVANNAH IMPORTS, MARCH 6. Per Ur. ahip Margaret. firorn Liverpool—20 t Coal. 3.563 aacka Salt, 1bbl. Chinn-wnro, 10 ca Hard-ware, 2,136 ban and 20 bundlea Iron. . Per Br. barque Benjamin Heape,(Vom Livcrpoc 250 tona Salt, in aacka. SAVANNAH EXPORTS, MARCH 6. Pc'r brig Democrat, for Riode Janeiro—102 feet Lumber, 8 bbls. Epaom Salta, 20 kega Tr 8 boxes Chrieso. and 42 kltts Mackerel. Peracbr. Cherokee, for Havana—192 whole 70 half eaaka and 104 bage Rice, and 8,01? Lumber. the I WO IIIIIIR .11'1 uaiu ut uui uuaiuia iia.u ruiou high. Wo quote, principal.sales, at from 6£ to6| cents—extremes, 5 to 6j—and buyers aeem anxious tie demand. Some sales have boon mado during the week, from wagons on the cars, ranging from i to 7 cents the hog round. ' mar 7 HIBERNIAN SOCIETY. A Meeting of the Hibernian Sooiety will be held at the City, Holol, Tma Eveninc, at 8 o’clook. Punctual at- tendance is requested, there, being business ofimpprtanneo to transact. By order of Q. B. Commino, PresT JOHN J. KELLY, Seo’ry. pro tem. ? , tho 20thi February tho market has been vory t with a alight decline. The following ia given a dlingS cents. weather 5to5|; good middling 6& i. In consequence of tho in her there has been verylittlo very littlo offering. Office or the Herald da Tribune, ) MOBILE. FEB. 29, r. u. $ Cotton.—'The sales since’ Saturday’s report mount to about 10,000 bags, vis : on Saturday 4( Monday 3000; and to-day 3000. Tho mnrkot v represented to-day aa slightly easier, but scarcely any quotablo oxtont. • Exchange.—A fair amount of businosa has be transactedtbepast three days, generally atprevic,„ quotations. New-York sight bills now go at par. Freight*.—'Tho engagements sinco our last repo arc an American ahip for Liverpool at 17-32d, barque for Boaton at 9-16c,ond another lor Baltimoi at the same rato. The current rate to NeW-Yot is flc. British ships up for Liverpool, accept ai cording to circumstances, 10-32 a £d. Office or the Picayune, ? NEW ORLEANS, FEB. 29. r. m. \ Europo and the North. Prices have been but strictly middling has been sold at6£. middling at 6|. Until the decline is ooi by further sales it thesa rotos we quote m gond middling st 64a 7c. as the pricoi paid, and the asking prices of some of the factors.* Cotton Statement. Stock on hand on September 1,1847, bales,. Arrived sinco to data Arrivod to-day F.xported to date.. Exported to-day... 3} a 41. ...488,458 bringing 20A a 21c. Whiikey.—ZOQ bbla rectified cold at 20c. iih rtigni ships taken for Liverpool at 15-32d., provisions. Also two ships for Boston ut 62/ 65c for pork and £2 per bale for cotton. Exchange.—Good demand for the atoamer. don 7 a 84 per cent prem; Paris 5.334 a 6.40; York GO days, 2 a 24 per cent dis., do sight, p —SHIP-NEWS, l*ort of Savannah,.. ...March 7, 1848, ARRIVED. Br. ship Margaret, Rodgers, Li Low St Co. Ship Lancashire. Hadley, New 190 bales Hay, to Master. Br. barque Benjamin Heape,Ro!l Salt, to"3\. Low St Co. Barque Isaac Moad, Brown, Net lo S. W. Wight SC Co. Barque Exact, Stevens, Now-Y Washburn, Wilder St Co. Schr. Honry Payson, Crowell, 1 ban* & Kelly. U. S. Mail ateam-packet Wm. S Charleston, to Brooks.& Tupper. U. S. Mail stonm-packet St. M Palitka, via Picolata, Black Creel St. Marys, Brunswick and Darien Tupper. Brin Democrat, Snow, Rio do Janeiro Norris Co.. Schr. Cherokee, Carver, Havana—O’Drit U, S. Mail ateam-packet Metamora, Charleston—Brooke 4* 7\ipper. U. S. Mail atoam-packet Win. Seabroi Charleston—Brooke 4* 7\tpptr SAILED. Schr. Sarah,Snow, Sunbury. Sloop Julia Ann, Postoll, Harris' Nock. „ DEPARTED. U. S. 'Mail stoam-packot Metamora, Charleston. Chnrieston. MEMORANDA. I’rovidenco on the 25th ult.' the 27th ult. man, Baltimore. MARCH 2 —Arr. ship Jane H Gliddon, Cl Now-York; barque Desdemona, Stinson, do. Cld. ship Nicholas Biddle. Knight, New-1 schr. Mount Hopo, Harding, Boston. NEW-ORLEANS, Fob. 29, (noon.)-Cld. Jos. Perkins,Hall, Boston} barque Empire, E Now-York. . MARCH 1.—Cleared, ’bnrquo Aoodia, Cr Charleston. -CHARLESTON, March 4, (noon.)—Arr. E burg barque New-York, Boye, Rio do Janeiro Thomas Walter. Marahnian, Philadelphia. Cld. steamship Northerner, Budd,New-1i ship Tolassor, Wood, Liverpool} brigs James, Salmon, Stettin, Prusslo} Massachusetts. Prito Havre: sebrs. Elliott, Cook. Trinidad do Cuba} Russell, Spepcer, Turks Island. BOSTON, Fob. 27.—Arr. schr. Mot«Ua,Pi •on, Savannah. PROVIDENCE, Fob. brig Otto Elannum, Savannah. /‘’J.EOHfelA — Chatham County. VJ To t all whom it may concern: Where -tiu mi uuuiibucu, uccuiuiul- iu iin Letter* Dismissory: fliose are 1 thorofore to cite and admonish concerned, to fito their objections (if any t! bare) to tho applicant in the Clerk's Office of s Court, on or before tbo sovontb day of Septeni no «. etbewiso Letters Dismissory will bo grant Witness, tho Honorablo Robort A Lewis, one 1848. mat! SEABORN GOODALL, o. o. o. c. c. fJLYNN SHERIFF’S SALE.— . . .Will ,old on tk® Drst Tuesday in April next, before the door of tho Court Housr " wick, Glynn county, between the logs ■Me. the following property to wit: 4J .K nd » W® or well Improved, and I ni° n ,°J th ty land * belonging to the osta Qlgnllllat, J r., on,the east by Pritchard's I •outh by Putnam's, land,on the west by Eli; V. •J* nd i levied on as the property of Joim uuiuo», Jr., deceased, to aatiafV an execution issued out ot roo Superior Court of Glynn county In. favor of VhomaaN. Guyton, Administrator of Robccoa M. sinown. Property pointed out by Margaret Bur- »«M, Executrix of JohtPBuraett, Jr. m,r7 R. R. RATCLIFF, Dcp. Sh(T. o. e. flANAL FLOUR—30 whole and |>EJ FOR AUGUSTA saSeSuL and hamburo, touching AT THE INTERMEDIATE LANDINGS FOR FREIGHT AND PASSENGERS.—Tho .team- packet IVANHOE, J, T. Jarmon, master, will foave ari above THIS AFTERNOON, 7th Inst., at 5 o’clock. For Freight or Passage, apply on board, ai Anderaon’a lower wharf, or to S. SOLOMONS St CO., Agents. Way Freights payable by shippers, and must be on board by 4 o’clock on the afternoon of departure. Freight will be received during the abaonce of tho boat ft-co of charge for storago. mar 7 smtu FOR NEW-YORK.—The reg- SMttular packet barque ISAAC MEAD, R. T. Brown, matter, having part of a cargo engaged, will have despatch. For balanco ofTrelght, or Passage,apply to S. W. WIGHT St CO. mar 7 Tn WANTED—60 bales Cot- JS25£^t6ri to completo tho cargo ofbarquo PETER DEMILL, for New-York, to sail To morrow. 8. W. WIGHT St CO. mar 7 /^[.EORGIA — Chatham Cou nty.— VA To all whomriit may concern: Whoreas, Thomas Purso, Executor or Daniel Gugel, dcccas- od, hath applied to the Honorable the Interior Court of said county, when eltting ter ordinary pur poses, for a citation to issuo and bo published ac cording to law, for Loiters Dismissory. Thrise are thereforo to cite and admonish all oon- corned, to filo their objections (if any they have) to tbo applicant in the Clork’s office of said Court, on or before tho seventh day or September next, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be grunted. • Witness tho Honorable Francis Sorrel, ono of tho Justices of said Court, this 7tlmsyof March, 1848. SEABORN GOODALL, mar 7 Clerk c. o. c. c. i"2J.EORGIA<—Chatham County,— VX To nil whom it may concern: Whorons Hen ry Dittmora will apply to tho Honorablo tho Court of Ordinary of Chatham county, for Loiters of Ad- ministration on the estate and effects of Cbristdphcr Tiedgon, late of said county, deconsod: Theso are thorofore to eftoand admonish,oil and singular'tho kindxed nnd creditors of tho said de ceased, to file their objections (ifany they have) to the granting of tho administration of tho estate of the decoBsed to the applicant in tho Clerk'^Offico of the said Court on or before the sovonth day of April next, otherwise' Letters of Administration will bo granted. Witness tho Honorablo Anthony Porter, ono of the Justicos of the said Court, tho sovonth day of March, A. D., ono thoussnd eight hundred nnd for ty-eight.- SEABORN GOODALL, mar 7 , c c. o. c. c. [VIOTICE.—All persons indebted to the Estate of Mary Ann Crowell, late of Chatham county, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate pnyment to tho undorslgnod; nnd all persons having demands against said Estate, will pleaso prosentthem, duly attested, within tho time prescribed by law. H O VVYFR J m.rl II.' M'. BLOIJGET, j TVEMOVAL. — H. J. GILBERT JLV would respectfully inform his customers and the public, that he has removed to tho Brick Store, No. 190 Congress-street, third door west from the Market, where he now offors for salo an extensive assortment of GROCERIES, on tho most favora ble terms. lmo mar 7 T^LAVORING EXTRACTS.— JL Highly concentrated Extracts of Peach, Al mond, Rose, Vanilla, Orarrgo and Lomond, for flavoring Custards, Ice Creams, Jellies, Sauces,&c. A fresh supply received by mar 7 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent. fENNY LIND COMBS, See Tho aJ Jenny Lind, Star Rosettes, Horso Shoe, Flow ered Braid, Quill Back, Fancy Twist, Silver Wreath, and other styles'of Combs. Also, Sholl Side, Ivory and Dressing Combs, in great vnricty. Just received ond for solo by mar7 GODFREY St LaROCHE. TVTIGHT TAPERS—With Tin 14 Floaters and Glass Tubes, to burn without wicks—giving a bright, clear light, and nre much superior to tho common Taper. A supply of tha abovo just recoived and for salo by mar 7 COLLINS St BULKLEY. QUN SHADES AND PARASOLS. H7"Ffiligml Furtuul* uittl !*ni«auluitu*. »0iii6 Vel/ superior. Also; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, juat received por Philura, and for salo by mar7 GODFREY St LaROCHE. pOTTON OSNABURGS.--Plain VV and striped Cotton Oanaburgt; 3-4,7-8‘and 4-4 Brown Shirtings. Just recoived nnd ter salo by mar7 I4ENRY H. STOTESBURV. tMNE LONG CLOTHS.—1 case Jl Now-York Mills Long Cloth; 1 do extra Water Twist do do. Just opened by mar 7 GODFREY St LaROCHE. PHILADELPHIA BRICK.—10.- JL 000 for sale low if taken from the wharf; op- ply to ’ mar 7 6 GRENIER & BEALL. GACK SALT*.—A cargo of half 1^ Bleached, now landing from the Benjamin Henpe, (Vom Liverpool, nnd ter salo by mar? 6 ANDREW LOW & CO. T EAF LARD.—30 bbls, landing X-d from the brig J. Cohen, and in store, lor sale by H. J. GILBERT, mar 7 Jl/fOLASSES 25 hhds West In- 1VJL dia Molasses. 60 bbls New Orleans do.; landing and for sale by mar 7 SCRANTON St JOHNSTON. rjiARINA COLOGNE—100 boxes Jl received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, mar 7 Markot-squnro. TJTULL’S CANDLES, ItAiSINS, XX MACKEREL, &c.—25 boxes Hull’s Tal low Candles, 50.do Raisins, 30 bbls No. 3 Mack- orel, 30 do butter, soda nnd sugar Crackers; 20 boxos soda do; landing and for sale by mar7 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. X1IGAR MATCHES—just received by A. A. SOLOMONS; Agent, msr? ' Market-square: T> ACON SIDES.—25,000 lbs prime XJ Bacon Sldos, landing nnd for snlo by SCRANTON St JOHNSTON. msr 7 OPICES.—Mnco, Nutmegs, Ginger, O Cinnamon, Alspico. nnd Peppor, received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent; mar 7 Markot-aquare. OUTTER—10-kegs, landing from XX the barquo Exact, ondTor salo by mar 7 H. J. GILBERT. RIO COFFEE.—100 bags prime XV Green Rio Cofteo, for sale by mar 7 , SCRANTON St JOHMSTON. \ YERS’ CHERRY PECTORAL. xx Received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, • mar 7 Mnrket.squnro. ORIME LEAF LARD.—25 bbls X primo No 1 Loaf Lard, landing from brig J. Cohen, and Ibr salo by mar 7 SCRANTON*JOHNSTON. DO.U SSE L S PERFUMERY.— JLV Highly pertemed Toilet Soaps, Shaving Creans/Extract for tho handkorchlcf, Pomatums, Cologne Water, Stc.; lust received by mar 7 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt. TV O. WHISKEY.—100 bbls. N. 1 4l sO, Whiskey, in store, and landing from brig J. Cohen, for sale by mar 7 SCRANTON fit JOHNSTON. OATENT TOBACCO—Goodwin’s X Chewing Tobacco, patented in 1843; ter sale by A. A . SOLOMONS, Agt. mar 7 Market-squye. PRIME BACON SHOULDERS. X JO hhds primo Bacon Shouldora, landing from brig J. Cohen, and for sale by f mar7. SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. rpOOTH BRUSHES.—An invoice X ofvery auporior English Tooth Brushes, re ceived by mar 7 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt. B utter boxea Cheoi Button 20 boxes sale by fnar 1 AND 'CHEESE.- CONNKRAT Sc BARIE. /^J.IN & RUM—-Y6 bbls binding, and VT for sale by A. WELLES, fob 26 IV O. SUGAR.—20 hhds fair to J. 1 • primp, for sale by f«bli A. WELI.ES. /^OFFEE.—450 bags choice Green Rio, for sale by fob 14 A. WELLES. RACON SIDES.—30 casks landing XX and ter salo low by A. WELLES, feb 9 rjUNNY BAGGING.--35 bale, VS For salo by lib 2 A. WELLES. REFINED SUGAR.—40packages J-V Woolsoy St Woolsey’s Loaf, Crashed and Powdorod, for salo low, by lob 20 A. WELLES. XXUTTER—20 kegs choice Orange LX county, for sale by . A. WELLES, fob 26 (P It ACKERS—75 bbls and half bbls and boxos Butter, Soda and Sugar, for sale by fob26 ' A. WELLES. (SAVANNAH CANDLES.-50 bo*es O Honderson’a, for sale by A. WELLES, doc 29 ]V|ANUFACTURED TOBACCO. J.YX 200 boxea, comprising tho most favorite brands. Forsalolowby A. WELLES, fob 2 OUOKWHEAT FLOUR..—Whole, ■LX Half, Quarter and Eighth bbls. For tales low by A. WELLES, fob 2 IVrUW ORLEANS MOLASSES.— 1loo bbl. for ..to by A. WELLES. I N—100 bbls. E. Pbelpes’ New York Gin—50 do. Roso Philadelphia do.— 40 de. Phelps’ Conn. River do. For sale by fob 2 Ai WELLES.. MfHISKEY.—100 barrels N. O. V V Whiskoy, landing por brig J. Cohen, and for •aleby COHEN, NORRIS St CO. mar6 3 TVTORTH RIVER HAY.—100 bun- I- * dies North Uivor Hay, of primo quality, land ing from schr. William Burke, and ter sale by mar 6 2 MAY St WHITE. TV! UTTON HAMS.—30 bbls. prime J.TA Mutton Hams, landing por brig J. Cohen, ond Tor salo by COHEN, NORRIS St CO. mar 6 3 IXIRD SEEDS.—A supply of Hemp, LX Millotand Canary Seeds, for sale by mar 6 DENSLOW St WEBSTER. TX ALTIMORE FLOUR, &c.—50 -LX barrels superfino Baltimore Flour: 6 bales and ono hhd superior Leaf Tobacco, suitable for Segar-wroppers, landing per schr Portia, nnd for sale by . CONNERAT St BARIE. PHELPS’GIN.—25 bbls., landing JL and for solo by PADELFORD St FAY. mar6' IVT O. MOLASSES.—47 bnrrels, J- * • landing por brig J. Cohen, and Tor sale by mar 6 PADELFORD St FAY. ^UGAR.—50hhds. Louisiuna Sugar, O ofvorygood quality, for sale in lots to suit purchasers,by JOS. H. BURROUGHS, mar 4 4 \\fO ODEN MEASURES.—50 v v setts Woodon Measures, for sale by mar6 DENSLOW St WEBSTER. IV °» CLARIFIED SUGAR.—25 IL hhds., received per brig Josephus, and for •ale by PADELFORD*&. FAY. mar 6 XXAY.—50 holes prime North River -LX Hay, landing from brig Philura and for salo by mar 3 BRIGHAM St KELLY. TX ALTIMORE HAMS.—300 prime XX Baltimore Hains, landing per schr Portia, and for sale by COHEN, NORRIS St VO. mar G 3 RAISINS &c.—25 boxes Raisins; LV 25 half do Raisins; 20 do Starch; 100 Demi johns 1,2 and 3 galls.;*15 bbls old Pholps’ Gin, landing 1'rom schr. Bounty and ter sale by mar S CONNERAT&. BARIE. SJJOAI*.—51) boxes Colgate’s'Pale O Soap;30 do BurcholPs Family Soap. In store ond for safe by E. SWIFT, fob 26 f^OFFEE,—100 bags Prime Rio Vy Cnffao, now landing from barque Ralph Cross, and for sale by E. SWIFT, feb 26 X1HERRY BOUNCE & PEACH BRANDY.—By tho bbl.or retail, for sale by TURNER St HENRY, feb 26 Exchango Dock. pUBA MOLASSES.—The cargo Vv of brig Wyandot, for a^ilo by teb 26 FADEL,FORD & FAY. COLOUR.—30 whole and half bbls X Canal Flour, landing and for sale by TURNER St HENRY, fob 22 Exchange Dock. \ PPLES! APPLES!!—Just re- iX ceivod, per brig Mscon, 50 bbls. prime red Apples, and for sale by W. C. VANDENBURGH St CO. fob 22 No. 4 Bnrnard-st. ■FLORIDA SEGARS—25,000, of i a first rate article; for sale low, by W. HUMPHREYS, Jr., Druggist, fob 29 lmo THRESH PRUNES, Dates, Malaga X; Grapes and Figs. Just recoived and for salo by W. W. GOODRICH, mar 1 , GEORGIA ARROW ROOT—20 vX boxes, or a auporior quality; for salo by WM. HUMPHREYS, Jr., Druggist, feb 29 lmo CjOAP. — 60 boxes Colgate’s Pole O Soap, now landing from brig Augusta ond for sale by H E. SWIFT, feb 29 fXOSTON RUM.—50 bbls Boston LX Rum landing from'bnrquo Backus, nnd for •ale by SCRANTON St JOHNSTON, fob 22 V OU1S1ANA SUGAR AND MO- LJ LASSES.—20 hhds Sugar, nnd 25 bbls Mo lasses, landing from brig Medford. For sale by rcb6 “ BROOKS & TUPPER. TTAMS.—A frosh supplj of new XX Hams, Fitches sugar cured, a fino article, just receivod and forsaleiiy J fob 18 J. ROUSSEAU. T ANDING—From brigs Augusta XJ and Clinton.—20 boxes Oranges and fifty riffl.ru., Ibr ..l.b, p ORO & WATTS. IVfERCF.il POTATOES. &c. — LT1. A few bbls. Mercer Potatoes nnd Smoked "mar l JUl1 ,00el, ° d “ nd r w'”w. b &0 0 DRlCH. XXAY.—50 bundlespriine Hny, lnnd- SjL ins front iclir AM.l K.Jor, »nd for jfljbj mar 1 K. W. UUKKK. DUCKWHEAT. — Buckwheat in JLX hags. Just received and ter sale by mar 1 W. W. GOODRICH. XkALBY’S CARMINATIVE. — 1 XX gross Dolby’s Cnrminnlivo, gonuino, for sale by A.T. BOWNE. mar 1 Smot’s Building. f /’'IRACKERS.—75 bbls. and half bbls. Buttor, Sugar and Sodn; 20 bbls. Pilot Bread,landing ftotn ship Hartford nnd bnrqn? Pe- ,.r m DemiU,.ndr. n .I.Jg NtjEBAT&BAmE |Vf ACKERUL, CODFISH AND iVJ. SMOKED HERMNQ^gor1 X7ANILLA BEANS—A supply of Y fresh Vanilla Beans, received P^Hc Augus ta, for sale by • A.T. BOWNE, mir j Smeta’ Buildings. GROCERIES. The Subscriber has received per recent arrivals from New* .York.&c.:— 25 hhds prime N O Sugar} 50 bbla do do Molassas 100 kegs No 1 Lard} 501ihds Matanxu do 25 tierces Molasses; 100 bbls Cofiimon Gin 50 bbls N E Rum; 50 do N O Whiskey 20 casks choice new Huns; 100 bdxes Soap 20 do and 60 boxes Cbeeso;25 coils Rope 200 packages Tobacco, various brands) 25 qr cheat* Hyson Tea 50 bbls Butter and Sugar Crackera 20 do Pilot Bread 25 do and half bbla Noa 1 and 2 Msckerol. For ■ale by H. A. CRANE, fob 11 i^J-UNNY CLOTH—26 bales, for \T sale by ' H. A. CRANE, nov 27 OFFER.—200 bags very superior Vy old Cubs. 10 do Mocha, 200 do Rio, 50 do Java, received by late arrivala. For aale by oct 16 Jl. A. CRANE. ^[UGAR AND COFFEE.—100 hhds O Sugar r St Croix, Porto Rloo and Muscovado; 400 bags Coffee, Rio. Old Cuba and Laguira; for •aleby H. A. CRANE, nov.27 /^.OSHEN BUTTER, CHEESE, VX dec.—25 ken BuUert 100 boxes Cheose; 20 casks do; 60 bbls Butter and Sugar Crackers; 20 do Pilot Bread. Landing tad for sale by nov 27 H. A. CRANE. MTHITE LEAD, Ac—300 kegs TT ground White Lead, 100, 50 and 25 lbs. each, assorted qualities} 5 bbls Spirits Turpontine; 3 pipes English Linseed Oil; received and for sale on accommodating terms, by roar4 G. R. HENDRICKSON. (STOVES*—A complete assortment O of Kitchen Common Sense Cooking Stoves. For salo low, by WEEDS St MORRELL, feb 24 Smets’ new Balding, Broughton-st. XX RUSHES AND BROOMS IX Whitewash, Shoe.’rsnnors’Scrubbing, Horse, Dusting, Painting and Varnish Brushes; also. Hsir Brooms of all sixes, just rocoived from tho Manu factory, and for salo wholesale and retail by McCLEbKEY St NORTON, mar 2 Gibbon’s Building. THHERMOMETERS.—Barry’s cel- X Tibrated London Thermometers, for salo by mar 3 COLLINS St BULKLEY. p HAINS.—Log, Ox-Fifth, Breast V-/ and Trace Chains, for sale by McCLESKEY St NORTON, mar 2 Gibbon's Building. CTEWART’S PATENT AIR kX TIGHT COOKING STOVjSS.—The subscri ber will sell threo of tho above named Stoves at a reduced prico, as ho wishes tocloso them out. teb 18 WILLIAM B. HALE. \\TOVE WIRE.—All tizes, for sale ▼ Y by McCLESKEY St NORTON, mar 2 Gibbon’s Building. (H HINA, GLASS AND CROCK- ERY WA RE.—A complete assortment of the above, including all the late patterns, for sale by WEEDS St MORRELL, fob 24 Smots’ now Building, Broughton-st. IXATENT BUTTER CHURNS.— X 20 Patent Butter Churns, assorted sizes, lor salo by mar 6 DENSLOW & WEBSTER. flOOIUNG STOVES.—Two more V.y each of those ecnomical Conking Stoves', “North Star” and “Stowart’s Improved,” just re coived nnd f r salo by McCLESKEY St NORTON, feb 22 Gibbons’ Building. XXOES & CHAINS,—200 dozens XJI Plantation Hoes, of various qualities and sixes; 300 pairsTraca Chnins, assorted kinds;50 Ox and Log Chains, forsalo by mar 6 DENSLOW & WEBSTER. IXRIT^NNIA & JAPAN WARE! XX Justreceived: a large assortment of Britan nia ond Japan Wares, comprising in part Britannia Dish Covers, Coffee-Biggins, Coffee-Pots, Tea- Wore of various patterns. Tea-Pots, Sugar and Cream Cups, Pitchers, Mugs, Cups, Tumblers, Lamps. Candlesticks, Ladles, Skimmers; Japan Cake Boxes, Sugar do, Spice do; Tea Caddies, Coffee do, Ton Trays, Knifo Trays, Bread Trays, Lamps, Candlesticks, Wash Basins, Slop Pails, Dust Pans, Spittoons, Toast Racks', Tumbler Drain ers, Night Lamps, Nurse Lamps, &c. &c., and. for •ale cheap, by A. B. GARDNER, . No. 102 Brysn-st.. Store formerly kept by Messrs. Weeds St Morrel. mar 6 JOSEPH A. BEALS, O PAINTER, dec 6 3mp No. 26 Bull-etreet. JOHN W. KELLY, TAILOR, &c. l) Has taken the Store in Owens’ buildings, on Bryan St., lately occupied by Dr Scbley. jan 13 2m 13LAIN BAREGES, Fancy Grena- X dines, Printed Muslins, French Ginghnms, and othor styles of Dress Goods, just received por “Northerner” by DEWITT St MORGAN, mar 6 Ribero’s New Building, Congress-st. TXT*HITE EMBROIDERED CAN TY TON CRAPE SHAWLS, white Sewing Silk do, Irish Linens, and a great variety of other Dry Goods; just received from New-York, by DEWITT St MORGAN, mar 6 Ribero’s New Building, Congress-st. [VrEW- SPRING GOODS.—Just 1 Y received at No. 147 Bay street, a new supply of seasonable Goods, of a superior quality, which will be told at the lowest prices, by mar 4 PRICE' St VEADER. TXONNETS,—A largo Jot of various XX atyles Bonnet Ribbons, Needle-worked Capes, Sto., ‘just received por Northerner, from Now- York, by DEWITT St MORGAN, maro Ribero’s New Building,Congress-st. SPONGE.—1 bale superior Turkey O Sponge; 2 do 2d and 3d qualities,just received nnd ter sale by nurl G. R. HENDRICKSON. TP R B N O II PRINTED CAM- X BRICS.—French Ginghams 40 inches wido i Embroidered Batiste de Cosso, &c., just received by DEWITT & MORGAN, mar 1 Ribero’s new Building, Congress-st. riOTTON OSNABURGS.— 50 V-/ bales very superior Goorgia Cotton Osns- burgs, for salo at factory prices by feb 26 SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. SHIRTS.—Just received, another splendid assortment of Shirt*. For sale by ROBINSON & CAMP, feb 5 Gaudry’a Building. r| A MASK TABLE LINEN, XX Painted Window Shades, Calicoes, Furni ture do., Sic, Justreceived by the brig Exact, from Now York, by DEWITT St MORGAN, mar 1 Ribero’s New Building, Congress-st. SOMETHING EXTRA.—GEO. O S. NICHOLS'is now receiving Messrs. Judson,onool the largest and moat OlHliftil.as- snrtment of SHIRTS over brought to this placo. Those In want of a good article for tho coming soaton can find it nt tho NEW CLOTHING STORE, Gibbon’s Range, next door to E. F- Wood’s, feb 29 \X7iNTER CLOTHING.—Just re- TT ceivod por brigs Madison and Savannah A splended assortment of Doo Skin Cassimere Sacks and Business Coats: Silk Tweod Business Frocks and Sacks; Brown Cloth over Socks of n superior quality. Also, a large ond wull selected stock or Cloaks, plain black and fancy Cassimere Pants; Silk Velvet and plain and figured Sgltln Vests: Plaid Cassimere do. For sale low by HEIDT, MALLETTE St BOGGS, nov 18 Corner Whitaker-st and Bay Lone. VIEW GOODS.—The Subscrihor L 1 is now opening a largo nnd comploto assort ment or FALL AND WINTER GOODS, con sisting of super French, American rind English Cloths and Cassimcrs, Doeskins, Twoeds, «Stc. Cashmere, Velvot, Silk and Satin Vestings—which ho will make to order in tho most approved style Hia articles will be warranted/having none but the most akilftil workmen in his employ. He has also, on hand, a fine assortment of Gloves Socks, Suspendors, Cravats, Undershirts and Draw ers—at New-York prices. M. CEARY, Sign of the Golden Lamb, nov 11 Cor. Broughton and Whitaker-sta. Oil Clothing, fitc. BY COHEN & FQSDICK. Will bo .old onTHURSDAY, >1 II o'clock, In front of our Store: 11 cases Clothing, dec... consisting of oil cloth Jacket and Pants, oil cloth Long Costs, oil cloth Cloaks, South Westers, Palm Hats, Sheath Knives, Sheaths and Belts, Palms, dtc. Ac. Terms cash, mar 7 .AUCTIONS. BY COHEN & FOSDlCIi. THIS DAY, March 7th, in front qf the Court House, at 11 o'clock, will be sold: All that lot of Land, containing about 10 acres, mvaiiuaii. Also, all that lot or Land, containing about 13] ores,* lying on tho East side of the White Bluff load, about one mile from the Court House, bound ed on the North by Love-Lano, and on the Weat by the White Bluff Road. Also, the undivided moiety, or balfpsrt of that lot of Land, containing about 5 acrea, lying East of tho Old Barracks, ana bounded on the West by the White Bluff Rotd — The shove property may be treated for at private sslo. Terms cash; purchasers paying for titles, mar 7 Administrator's Sale. BY COHEN & FOSD1CK. THIS DAY, Tuesday. March ?U\, will be sold in front of tho Court House, between the Usual hours of sale. 58 Shares Stock of Bank State of Georgia} 2 do Iron Steam Boat Company—sold under an order obtained from the Honorable-Inferior Court, sitting for ordinary purposes. Sold as the property of An drew Low Isaac, deceased. ar 7 ANDREW LOW Jr., Adm'r. That valuable Wharf Property, East of thp Union Br 7.Wharf/ known oir tho map of said city as No. 19,‘and nt presont occupied by H.F. Willink. The upper Wharf joining the ferry is 126 feet front by 290 deep, (ship# bs*e loaded at this wharf for sea,) joining this Wharf ia a Slip fuf Kail-way, with an Engine of 18 horse power, and fixtures (or tho Rail-way complete. Tho Joining Wharf is 124 feei front by 290deep, giving a front on the river of 330feet. On the premises sre Work Shops, Sheds, &c. All persons wishing to purchaso, will examine the promises. Further particulars are unnecessary, fab 21 Executor’s Sale. - BY COHEN &FOSDICK, On the first TUESDAY in April, will be sold in front ofthe Court House at 11 o’clock. . Lot No. 13 Bryan.st., -Continued. (Oglethorpe Ward,) sold under n decree from tho Hon.Superior Court Chatham County, January term, being a pan ofthe property of Robert lame,deceased, by order of mar 2 N. WALLACE, Executor. Eastern Hay. - , BYF.W. HEINEMANN7 Just received and for sale 200 bundterof Eastern Hay mar 3 Dry Goods. BY F. W. HE1NEMANN. At Private Sole, Just received, an invoice of Dry Goods, on con signment : consisting in part of 30 pieces French plaid Cambrics; G do black Alpaca Lustres: 50 do French Organdy; col’d Muslins; 5 do sprigg’d Mus lins; 15 do aaaorted col’d Cambrics; 15 do light do do: 8 8-4 Spring Shawls; 13 dox whito Cotton Hose. All of which will be sold on accomodating terms, fob 29 RY F. W. HEINEMANN. Just rocoived per brig Vernon, 6 casks reGned Whale Oil. fob 29. W IRE CLOTH AND SIEVES*.— Tho Subscriber manufactures all kinds or BRASS, COPPER AND IRON WIRE-CLOTH, suitable for Rice Mills, Grain Screens, Flour Mills, Safes, Riddles, Window Guards, aid Lacoolmive Spark Arresters. Also, Bird Cages, Rat Traps, and every variety or Wire Work. THOS. C. MOORE, 108 Bookman sL, N. Y. fob 15 tut* P ATENT METALIC GUM ELAS TIC BELTING.-A supply or the above article of various widths, from I] to 14 inches.— This articto has been thoroughly totted in Blake’s Steam Rice Mill, in this city, and by other Mills in this vicinity, as well as by many planters in.va- rious parts of the State, for Gin Bands,and for all plain Belting, has a decided preference over Loath- or, ns it doas not stretch, and is hot affected by wet or dry weather. As we sell this at manufacturer’s prices, our terms are cash. For salo by mar 2 DENSLOW St WEBSTER. N EW WHOLESALE DRY GOODS STORE.—Tho Subscriber has just oponed an entire now stock of Dry Goods in tho Store next to N. B. Sc H. Wocds, in Broughton-st., up-stairs, which ho offers for sale at wholesale, only.nt tho lowest market prices, mar 2 HENRY F. WARING. C OTTON OSNABURGS —From tho .Athens Factory ; alio Striped Cotton Goods, from Schley’s Richmond Factory. For sale at manufacturers prices, by M. St W. GUMMING, Agents, fob 28 mwfS 117 Bay-street. N EW GOODS- Per Steamer Northerner.—Grenadine Silks, col’d Binge, prlnlecLLawns, Lisle Plaids, Check Paris Gingham, Misses’ Bonnet Ribbons, now Spring Bonnet Rib bons, HernaniSilk Scarfs, Linen Fringo.fordresse*} Dress Hdkft.; Linen Corded Hdkfr.; Chinese and other Fans; white and'black Lnco, Gloves nnd Mitts; Toilet Cavers, Maricaltp Skirting; Turkey Rod Drapery, col’d Muslins nnd Ginghams. mnrS SNIDER, LATHKOP Sc NEV1TT. E very body read this! Just receivod per brigs Philura nnd Exact, from Now-York,and brig John, from Philadelphia: 10 cases Prints, all styles nnd prices; l.do do British, entirely new; 15 pieces Mous de Laine nnd' Cashmeres: 20 do Worsted Plaids, for Ladies’ dresses; 5 do plain Cnshmere', French; 5 do black Silk Alpaca: black nnd colored Merinos; best French Kid Gloves; new style Tuck Combs. FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR —5 pieces black super. French Broad Cloth; 25 do fancy and black Cassimercs and Dne Skins; i dox white Satin Em broidered China Vests, rich: best black and wh;te Kid Gloves; Steel framo Umbrellas. SUNDRIES.—2 cases heavy Satinets, low price, for servants; 2 cases Kontucky Jeans; 2 cases Lind sey Woo|sey;2do Marlborough Strineaand Plaids; 5 bales CottonOsnaburgs;5ca>es and 6 bales brown and bleached Shirtings and Shootings; 2 cases Ho siery, completo assortment; super Irion Linen; Rus sia and Bird’s Eyo Diaper; red and whito Flannels, Cloakings) Stair and Floor Carpetings. And a great many other articles in the Dry Goods Line. An inspection of his Stock by the Ladies nnd Gentlemen of the city nnd vicinity, nre re spectfully solicited, by JOSEPH LIPPMAN, oct21 Congress-street, facing the Mnrkbt. F resh spring goods per STEAMER NORTHERNER.—Extra Rich Plaid nnd Dnmnsk Striped Buroges; Mode Colored Grenadines; Printed Lawns; Jnconets and Brillian- fines; Extra Fino French Ginghams; White Jaconot: Cambric; Mull and Book Muslins; 4-4 fino and heavy Irish Idnons, Bird’s Eye, Scotch,and Russia Diapors; Scotch nnd Irish Bleached and Brown Huckabuck Diaper; Bleached and Brown Dowlas; Barnsley nnd Irish Table Damasks; Colored and Diapor Towels nnd French Napkins; Long Lawns; Tape-border, Hemstich, and Riviere Linen Cam bric Hondkfs; W B Blue and ‘‘All Colors” Potont Flax Threads; Black nnd Colored Sowing Silks; Ladies’ Whito and Colored Kid Gloves; Children’s, Ladies’ and.Men’s Hosiery in great variety. For sale at lowest market prices by JAMES ANDERSON & CO. mar 4 No 70 St Julian and 103 Brynn-at, OOTATOES.—S« bbU, for solo by r m.rl ' . H. J. GILBERT. H amilton & svmons imve received por Hartford and Savannah :—A ohoico assortment of French, English and Belgium CLOTHS. CASSIMERKS and VESTINGS, so- looted with the greatest care, and or tho best im■ ported into the country. Wo are now prepared tc manufacture at tho shortest notice, and in the best manner, any garment in our line for cash or ap- proved eredit 17 WHITAKBR-STREET, oct9 Savannah, Ga, AUCTIONS. BY T. J. WALSH? ■ . Private Salo. A likely family of House Servants,'consisting of fottf; A woman, aged about45; ber daughter, aged 23, with her sons, aged 7 and 3 years. Well recom mended, spd sold for no finlt. —alio— A Woman, aged 23years—a saamstress. a gond washer and Ironer. Also, a Boy, aged 14 years, accustomed to the plough. fob 29 AUCTIONS. BY T. J. WALSH. " Private Sale.' The fast sailing sloop 0. F. SHERWOOD, bur then 25 tons, well found in sails snd rigging, four years old this Spring. She has two good anchors, two cables, boats,&c. See, will be sold low, if ap- plied for immediately. % fob29. Estate Valuable Reil l BY T. J. WALSH, At Private Sjae. Drawn This Afternoon* THE OLD FA VOR1TE Bacon, Laid, Tobacco, Soap,.Candles! Pickles'. Candy, Oil, t’ish. Also, CbeWlng arid SmoklS Tobacco, Segars, Fancy Soaps, Malofifca. ... , «< Also, to close consignment: 10 hhds new Bacon* Shoulders; 25 bags Rio Coffeet 5 hhds snd 10 bbl*t Muscovado Sugars; 20 kegs Lard; 7 bbls Georgia Syrup. Terms/ cash before delivery, hisr 7 Segar*. Smoking siid C’iiewitig Tpbieco. -'. ■ BY PH1LBRICK, MER1AM £ BELL. . TO-MORROW, at 11 o’clock, .in front of store,' An Invoice of “Washirigtoh,” “La India," snd Priocipoe Segars; fine cut Chewing and Smoking Tobacco; Ferguson’s snd Clopfon’s fino,Gold Leaf. Chewing do;* Sate positive. Terms, cash before deUvcry. . mar 7 Draws This Afternoon, nt 4 o’clock. ■AJjM CLOSE AT 34 O’CLOCK PRECISELY. 75 Numbers—14 Drawn Ballots. Greene and Palaski Monument Lottery* CLASS HO. 9, FOR 1848. Draws in public, in the Exchange, Connell Room, This Afternoon, 7th Inst.,at 4 o’clock. J. W. MAURY & CO?, Managers, Successors to J. G.Gregory St Co. mriHEST prixes:. $7,500—$3,000* • 1 Prixe of £1,500 I SPrixosof. £300 do. or 1,000 5 do. or. 200 do. or. 624 | 10 do. oft 120 do. of, 600 j 40 do. or. 60 Slc. &c. &c. Tickets £2—Halves £1—Quarters 60 cts. The Next 8oath-Cnrollna Draws in Charleston on Thursday, 9th. 78 Numbers—14 Drawn Ballots. . „ , . HIGHEST PRIZES. I Prize of 20,000 1 do of /.10,000 1 do or 5,000 do of 4,000 1 do of 3.000 1 do of.....<. 2.524 by fiffls&tiaBSSMm ■ TO-MORROW, st 11 o’clock.’in front of storftV 25 reams Ames St Goodwin’s fine quarto post! Letter Paper: 15 do do do Cap do; 50 do Crown ancf Double Cap Wrapping Paper. Terms, cash before delivery. • ^ BY PHILBRIcK MElflAM & BELL. At Private Sale. Juat redeffOd per schr. Wm. Bark, fromNriW- York 1 350 reams brown Wrapping Paper. For sale low. r ‘ * msr7 r Terrns liberal. 5 Prizes or....-..1,500 5 do of 1,000 10 do of. 500 40 do of.. t ... 200 !98 do of...... 100 . - &c. &c. &c. Tickets £5—Hatvos £2 50—Quarters £1 25. PRIZES CASHED AT THIS OFFICE. O’ Tickets and Shares for sale, and orders from the country attended to, at tho oid established of fice or P. il. PKNDERGAST, No. 5 “White House,” Owens’ Buildifigs, mar 7 Bull-si., Opposite tho Pulaski House. CYRUS W. FIELD to CO., £*• IMPORTING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND OEALERS IN PAPER AffD PAPER MAXUFACTURERS* MATERIALS NO. 9 D0/RMNQ SLIP. ' NPtvVork. ‘ N. B.—The highest market Price paid, lo cash for Rags, Bale-Rope Cuttings, Hemp Wasta, Bpg' ging, Canvass, Grass or Manilla Rope, Gunny Bag- {ing,Cotton Waste, Damaged Cotton, and alfothar' ilndstifPaper Manutkcturers’stock. 1y opl8 D RAWN NUMBERS—Of Geor gia Stato Lot ery, Class No. 18, which ws* drawn in Columbus, Ga , on Wednesday, 1st Inst: 19 49 63 68 18 48 27 55 38 46 (O’ Tickets Nos. 19 27 49 and 27 38 46, Prixes sold in tho above Lottery. Alio, of Georgia State Lottery, Class No. 19, which was drawn in this city on Monday, 6th Inst: 32 53 9 65 74 14 5 47 46 18 73 7 6 Whole Ticket Nos. 9 32 73,.n prixo of £50. Nos. 9 65 73,6 53 65, and 6 18 53, three num ber Prixes, were sold in the above Lottery. Hold ers of prixes will call for the coab, at WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE. Another llcauty* 16 Drawn Ballots in each package qf 26 Ticktte! SALES CLOSE THIS DAT. AT 4 O’CLOCK, P. V. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, CLASS KO. 23; (EXTRA.) Decided by drawing of Delaware Lottory, Class 56, for 1848; was drawn at Wilmington, Del. on the 6th inst. D. PAINE St CO., Managers. HIOHKST prizes: §10,000—*2,500. 1 prixo of £ 1,600 I % prixes of 5200 I do. or. 8691 *5 do. of. 100 2 do. of. 500 ] 25 do. of. 75 2 do. or. 300 I 500 do. of. 50 Ate. &c. Ate. 73 Afcnbrr*—IS Drawn Ballets. Whole Tickets £3—Shores in proportion. Pack. Wholes cost £78 00. must draw back £48 00 “ Halves 69 00, •' « “ 24 00 •• Quarters 19 50, “ “ “ 12 00 Warranted to draw^nure than one half the invest ment nett. For salo at GEO. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner Bull-street and Bay Lane. Q.7* Orders from the country promptly attended to,and prixes cashod-on demand. mar 7 {wODA WATER.—I will commence’ O the sale of Soda Water, With a great variety of choice Syruns, on the fii^t day of March, at the low price of 6] cents per glass, and am determined- to keep it at that. Dealers supplied with Syruptf t>f tho best quality st moderate prices. ! FOR SALE.—A Mill Site on • the Oketie Creek in South Carolina, where a largo schooner has loaded from the Mill door. The Tract lies between Baaufort and Savonnah, contain ing more than 4000 acres of the finest Yellow Pino Timber,*nnd 2000 acres besides of Swamp full of large Cypress, and good Planting Land for fifteen workers to raise provisions, with a Dwelling House and other Buildings. At the Mill are Engineers and Negro Houses, &c., built in 1847, and a Steam Engine which can be repaired at small expense, and cost £3,000. For terms, low and accommodating, apply to - W. U. HOWARD, fob 28 raG Grahimvilic, (S.C.) HOKE'S AMERICAN HOTEL, CHARLESTON. (S. C.) MA Corner of King and George-Sf.-JPfiM The above establishment, formerly known as the sign qf the Buck, nnd kept by Mr. James Nonius, and since by Dr. J. D. Boyd, has been thoroughly repaired,externally and internally, and opened by the. Subscriber on the0th of February inst.. Tor the accommodation of tho travelling community and lermanent boarders. This establishment has been itled up at grent expense, and furnished throughout with entire now furniture, and belter beds than hotels are usually furnished with. With those in ducements, and an accommodating disposition on the part of the proprietor and those in his employ, ho hopes to merit a*liberal share of p.itrona^o. B areges, foulard silks, Ate.—Just received per Northerner—The most splendid asaortmfcnt oi Dress Goods ever ex hibited in Savannah, constating of: Plaid Foulards, rich plaid Poilt do Sole, printed Organdies, plaid nnd striped Silk Tissues, corded do, Satin, striped Turgsrillss, Paris printed Bareges, British do, col ored Tsrlatanes, mourning Lawns and Bareges, black Satin, plaid do, Arc. Ac. Also—Silk Fringes, Capes and Collars, plaid Cap and Sash Ribbons, emuroidered white Crape Shawls, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Filet Gluvcs nnd Mitts,Acc. GODFREY LaROCHE. mar 4 N E W SPRING GOODS—Per brig Augusta.—Super American and English Long Cloths, 12-4 bleached nnd brown Cotton Sheeting, ladies’ and misses’ whito and coloured cotton (lose, French cotton Cassimarri, Cotton- ados and Summer Stuffs, linen Checks, grass Cloth, lustre Coalings, Wellington Cords, white and coloured linen Drills, Drop do Ete, Drap de Vicnno, Catnblels, Mohair Coatings, heavy cotton Drills, linen Cdsting, farmers’ Drills, linen Cham- brayt Marseilles Vesting, brown Hollands, linen DinpcrspKnglish and American Prints, Furniture do. For salo by | mar 2 SNIDER, LATHROP St NEVITT. CJPRING AND SUMMER DRY O GOODS.—Per Steamer Northerner—Just re ceivod an additional supply of Fancy Dress Goods, Houso-keoping and Plantation Dry .Goods. BAREGES—Mode colored Bareges, rich fancy do, plaid do, small figured do, Satin striped do, plain blick do, figured black do, blsck Chally. SILKS.—4-4 hoavy India plaid Silks, 4*4 blsck and white do, plaid Sumraor Silks, plaid Foulards. M US LI NS.—Fancy printed Muslins, super French do, Gingham do, French printed Lawns, fancy striped do, second moufnirtg do, blsck and white do, Swiss Motlins, Swiss Smbroidcwl do, Jaconet do, plaid and stripod do, IllMion Lace, Brussels do. GINGHAMS—Fancy plaid Ginuhama, auper Scotch do, black and white plaid do, black and White atriped do. Also —Long Lawns, Linens, Shootings and Counterpanes, Long Cloths, Tsblri Dainaak, &c. For sale by 1 I'ATHROP At FOOTE. mar 4 feb 10 thm 6 F. A. ,lveryool, kJ ADVANCES, made on con signments of-Cotton to their friends in PADELFORD At FAY. S EAMAN’S FAIR—Anum- bor of Ladies interested in tho . Seamen’s c-auie, will hold a Fair at the Laboratory Hall of the Chatham Artillery, in Stato street, Wriglit.iquaro, commencing on Wednesday, tho oighth day of March; at one o’clock, P. A!., and continuing operi as many dnya and aa late ill the evening aa tnny bo found expedient. Tho availa of this Fair will be devoted to the support of tho Marinaijp cause in this city. Exertions-have been made 11 render it novel and amusing. Contributions in money, re freshments, or articles of fancy and taste, are re spectfully solicited. These inny be sent to the Hall at any time after leu o’clock, A. M. on the day of opening, or at any timo previous, to the houses of either of the Subscribers. The aid of the bonevolentis affectionately invoked in behalf of this object. Mrs. W. CRABTREE, fob 26 Mrs. M. EASTMAN, Mules at. Auction. BY PHILBRICK, MERIAM & BELL. TillS DAY, March 7th, at cloven o’clock,* in front of tho Court House. .. . 4 Three good draft Mules. Terms cash, before de- mar 7 Clothing at Auction. ■ BY PHILBRICK, MERIAM, & BELL. TO-MORROW, it 11 o'clock, in Slick Room/ An invoice of Ready Made Clothing, consisting' of striped Cassimere. Mohair Flushing, brown ana drab Cloth, blue cordod Salinett, Office and Sack Coats, mixed and plaid heavy Jeans and Beverteeni Coats, Cloaks, Roundabouts and Coatees; Broad Cloth, Cassimere, Tweed, Satinett, and Kentucky Jean,Pants; Merino and fancy Silk and Velvet Vesta, white and checked Shirts, Drawers, Hosiery, Fancy Articles, See. Sale positive. Terras, tash before delivery. m8 r7 Groceties, Provisions/ fltb; BYc PHJLBRiOK, MERIAM 6t BELL. . TO-MORROW, at 11 o’clock, in front of atork;. An assortment of Groceries, Provlifhris, Liquors/. icon. LatH. Tnharnn. Shnri P-n.ilm. dim.).. mar 7 BY PHILBRICK, MERIAM & BELL. At Private Sale. Lot No. 3 Franklin Waft), rind Improvements. 111 — 1 mar 6 ,- Corner of Bay snd “■"saw A T A. GALLOWAY’S DYIN0 ESTABLISHMENT—13 Yolk Street- Nearly opposite the Court House, Savatinah Geo — Established fnl 832—Ladies’ Silk and Woolen Dress es, Shawls, &c., are cleaned and dyed'various colours, bo as to give good satisfaction. Ladiss’ Bonnets dyed, bleached and dressed ins fashionable, atylo. Ladies’ and gentlemen’s Kid Gloves cleaned in the beat manner. Gentlemen’s garments* renovated or dyed black aa nfay be'required, to as, not to soil the skin, or the linings, and not.to be suf-' passed by any done atthe North. Terms moderate.' Ordora from the country |>unctria}|y attended to. J A51 ES SULLIVAN, Wholesale TIN MANUFACTORY/ No. 12 WhUaker-strett, between Bay and Bryan* streets—Has on hand a Urge assortment of PLAIN*, AND JAPANNED TIN WARE, Which ho offers at Wholesale or Retail at the lowest prices. C'oun-# try dealers will do well to give me a call, aa 1 wilt •ell as low as any dealer or manufacturer in the city, and cannot £e beaten bt competition. , SHIP Bod STEAMBOAT WORK, nnd ill kind.' of JOB WORK in Tin. Sheet Iron, Copper, Zinc/ fee., si well as ROOFING, GUTTERS; and House Work, will be done with despatch, at moderate prices; ; —«5r5~ D aguerreotype porv TRAITS.—T. T. WILMOT respectfully informs the public that he', with the assistance of an experienced Artist, is now ready to executo' PORTRAITS of all sizes, after the most improvsd* method (or beauty and durability, and Jnvitek the Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah and visitors to, call at his Gallery, at the corner of Bryan-strsiet and Market-square, where he will at all tithes be happy to wait on them. T. T. W. has for sale double and single Gold Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, Sic., for Min iatures. (D* Daguerreotype Artists are also informed,that . he will keep for sale all Articles used in their pro-' W. SPALDING—Dentist J • Rooms at No- 123, Broughton Street, op posite Dr. Cunningham’s, where Dr. S. will bo found atony hour or the day or evening. Professional experience nnd previona succois' warrant Dr.S in ensuring those who may call on him. that operations performed by him wilibe done* in the most approved manner snd will not fail to' givo entire satisfaction. Examinations nnd odvico gratis. 6m ’ jnn 5 L aw notice—william b. GA'ULDEN, Solicitor General for the East-' cfn CfrcUit.will attend ptftictaslly to all profession al business with which he may be entrusted on tho’ - civil side of the Court, whore the State is not con-' ceiled, and particularly in the City Court of- Sa vannah and Superior Court of Cnathahi county; When absent from Savannah any communication: addressed to him at Hinesville, Liberty county, wiir receive prompt intention. ' WM. B. GAULDEN. , N. B.—Will practice also, in Montgomery anc Tattnall counties, in the Middle Circuit, and Ward and Appling in the Southern Circuit. feb I lmo f w. b. a. 1YTOTIC K.—Clerk’s Office, Superio/ Court, Chatham County.—All Free Person/ of Color are hereby notified to come forWirid arid 1 register their names in this office, in sceoitiandd' with the Law, previous fo the Tst of Ji;n6 ddxt r otherwise Executions will iaauo agarnsfsueh asue in default. ' JOHN E. DAVIS, c. s.c. c. c. feb 29 ]\rOTIC E.—Clerk’s Office—Savnn-' I i nah, 4th March, 1818.—On Thursday, 16th B roximo, Council will eloot a Keeper of tfie Prist louse, vice John Hamlet, resigned, salary one hundred and eighty <fbfltfrr per annum, bond £500. Applicants willnimo thcr securities, two required, mar 4 A. C. DA VENPORT, Clk. Council. 1YTOT1CE.—All persons indebted t& 14 Wm. Warner or Warner & Hooker whose accounts were due previous to the 1st Jandqfy last/ nro respectfully requested to settle thes^me Mforri* the I8lh instant. On'that dafatl qcrionrita not riot** tied will bo placed in the hands ofJuibco Wilson' for collection. msr 3 10 - W. & H. , C HATHAM SUPERIOR COURT —January Torm, 1848.—Whereas, Wm. J. Moore; Richard W. Adjnris, Wm. Robertson, Thos. F. Potter, Clark Snylos, Samuel Solomons. Asa Holt, Charles Hartridge, Robert Hutchinson, James Gnullailet, and S. H. Flake, Grand Jurors ami J. P. Collins, Augustus Middleton, James W. Crews, Edward Lynch, John M. Cooper, J. B. Spann, J. P. Baum.Wm. Quantock, Jr., James M. Coles, Mnrtin Conway, J. M. Flanders, W. S. Thompson, John F. Carded, Ashbell Welles, An drew Gow, and Thomas Adams, Petit Jurors; sum moned to attend tho present Term of tho Superior Court, having mado default—It is ordered that they be fined:—Grand Jnrors. in the sum of Forty Dollars, ench; and Petit Jurors, in the sum of Twenty Dollars, each; unless they do, severally, file good knd sufficient causo of excuse, on or be* fore the first day after next Term or this Court. Tree extract from the Minutes msr 4 JNO. R. DAVIS, Cl'k a. c.c. o. C OURT OF COMMON PLEAS AND OYER AND TERMINER FOR THE CITY OF SAVANNAH,—February Term, 1848.— Whereas, Joseph George. Sen, Grand Juror—James Connelly, Petit Juror, William H H.Bartley, and A F Bennet, Talisman Petit Jurors, summoned to attend tho presont Term of this Court, hiving unde default, it i* ordered that they be severally fined, Grand Juror in the sum; of Forty Do)i*ra» and Petit Jurora in the aum of Twenty Dollars each, unless they show good and sufficient cause of excuse according to law. Extract from the minutes. mar 2 LEVI S. RijSSELL,-Cleik. IVVOTICK—All poisons Indebted to' J. V tho Ut. Arm of WOOD &Ct AOHORN.whith-' cr by note or open account, are rcqriosted to call and settle on or before tho 20lb April next.. Air Unsettled claims after that datvwill, .be placed in’ suit. . WOOD, CLAUHORN St CO. feb 23 IVTOTICE,—All persons having do- 1 v moods against this Stoamer Wm. Gaston, are' requested to present them immediately.. , dec 25 R. H. D. SORREt, AgeriL TVTOTICE,—All persons indebted to' 1 v tho cslnte or David Snooks, late of Effing ham county, deceased, are hereby requested to. make immediate payment to the ufidriraigned. anff all persons having demands against siid estate will’ please presont them duty attested within the, llmV prescribed by law. JNO; R. MORGAN/ , J“n 12 Administrator. IVTOTICE.—All persons indebtdcf J- v To the Estate of vict'or Polricy, late of Camden County, deceased, are' hereby recreated to make immediate paymept to the. undersigned r end all persons hiving demands against said Kstatw will please present them duly attested, within the' time prescribed by law. WM. H..CLARKE, jan 28 Executor; rVTOTICE.—All persons indebted in' 14 the estate of John Tillman, lsto of PuUiki CqUnty, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to tho undersigned.nnd all par-’ ■oris having demands ogninstsaid estate, will pleats' present them duly attested within the time pro/ scribed by law. HF.NRV TILLMAN. Jr! fsh 3 Administrate* 1 .'