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mm EATRE. Second MgM rtf' Prof. Pttch't celebrated Eutop&br Troup of TABLEAUX VIVANTS. IS EVEl OrricE or Titi UnniLD and Thiiok. J MOBILE, MARCH H. r. m. $ Codon.—Tho Into foreign now. has Imported a mod dogroo of activity to our market nod pulhod 8j prlcee do per Ib-yct o> n number of Actor, ware holding for thoee ndvlcoe, the offe/log. elnco their receipt hero boon largo et tho ourrontn rice., nti.. oeiM for the threo dull amount to 15,000 balsa, JSt onS.turde,4,000,Sonde, 0*000,o'nd to-rUji 5000. Wo quote middling 63 a 7o. ' Exchangit.—Tho markot cloaea atllT at former quotations, with a Air smoupt ot transaction.. Freight*-A largo buaineia has boon dono with British vcssola on tho boytii for Liverpool nttd, in addition to which a ship has been taken for the Clvde at 17*32d. We hear or no engagemonta of American ships. The coaslwiao tranaactiona have been, a ah ip and a brig for NewTork at 9-16c, a brill for Providence and a chip for Boston at the aarne rale—also, a d>rlg for Havana at a .rate not transpired. * NEW ORLEANS, MARCH 14,* tp f Mi-Col- (on.—The market la again quiet to-day; and we do not hear of any aalea of moment. Sales yesterday 9000 baloa, nearly in accordance with the following, nfii nrd. to onod ord. C.4 a h Molasses.—Saloa500 brla, at 194 “ <04 cU—dull. WMtkty.—Small aalea at 19c—60 IDeateria sold at StA—inanimate. , < , • . Freights.—Nothing transpired this morning. 4 British and'I American ship wero tnkon up for Ljv- erpool josterday a t Ad for Cotton-qUo ono for Ha- "fiirtflnVc—Sterling ttpnn t choice algo- alurc9 s Franca 5f, 80a5T,40j Now York, 60 days, 2j a 2£ discount) sight, J per cent discount to pate SHIP NEWS. ' port of Savannah! .Itjarch 21, 1$48< ARRIVED. Sloop Liberty. Bulkloy, Harris'Neck, to Master. Sloop John Millen, Croger, South Newport, to Sloop Eagle,Qrovenitein, Ricoboro', to Master. U. a. Mail steam-packet Metamora, Barden, Charleston, to Brooks St Tapper. U. S. Mail atoam-paoket St. Mntthows, King, Palatka, via Picolata. Black Crook, Jacksonville, St. Mags, Brunswick and Darien, to Brooks, St Steamer A. Sibloy. Croswoll, Augusta, with boats fl and 1*, to C. F. Mills. ‘ CLEARED. * Ship Wm, A. Cooper, Cults, Liverpool—A. Low 4* Co. * Barque Ralph Cross, Woodbury, Now-Orlcans— Cohen, Norris 4* Co. Brla Philbra, Thatohor, New-York—Brigham Kellu. Schr. Josephino, Baymoro, Philadelphia—Cohen, Norris Co. U. S. Mail stenm-packot Jasper, Lea,Charleston— • Brooke 4* Tapper.' V. S. Mail steam-packet Metamon, Barden, Charleston—Brooke & Tupptr* SAILED. Schr. Science, hliura^. Boatifort^ (8. C-) Brig Philura. Thatcher, New-York. Schr. Josephine, Baymoro, Philadelphia. DEPARTED. U.S. Mail atoam-packet Jasper. Loa, Charleston. U. S. Mail ateam-paekot Motamon, Barden, Charleston. Steamer T. 8. Metcalf, Could, Augusta. TBy the Catherine, at this port.] ST. THOMAS, March 4.—In port: ship Tails- haasoe, Broadnax, from Mobile, bound to Breat, put in iq distress, having sprung aleak, she was discharging) barque E A Kinsman, from St. Pierre, uncertain; brigs Fablus, from Baltimoro, bound to Kio, put in with loaf of sails, spars and rigging) Rato Prendergast, from Baltimoro, bound toTor- nnmtiuco, put in with loss of snils. apara and rig ging) Wave.Toline, from Philadelphia,‘-bound to Mayaguex, P. R.: Susan Abigail, from St, Domingo for Boston, put in with loss of sails, 'rigging, dtc.j Fqx, Evans, from Baltimore for,Bahia, put in with loss of sails and rising; Cornelia, Gray, IVom Port Royal, uncertain) , Hall, from Baltimoro for from Rio bound to Boston, in distress, was repair ing) Hr Or Faster, Kciicrronccrtaln; Ccr.rgo i. Emily.from Norfolk, uncertain) J. E. Ridgeway, Spaulding, loading for Baltimore) J. P. Bent,Means, Buoksvillo, uncertain; John Allyn, Perry, uncertain) Arlilta, Everton, from Elizabeth City. M ARCH4.—Sid.brig Palm, Hall, Arocibo;schra. Minlorn, from Baltimoro for Maracaibo; Maria Theresa, from Baltimoro. MOBILE, March 1G.—Arrived, barque Francis, Gregory, Boston. NEW-ORLEANS, March 15, (evening.)—Arr. ships Isaac Allcrtou, Smith, Boston) Montreal, Dixey*, Now-York) Atlantic', Rose, do.) barque Cal ifornia, Robinson, do. Cld. ship Quebop, Brewster, Now-York': barques Aqullla, New, Philadelphia)' Suwarrow. Montgom ery. Now-York; Leopard, Webster, do.) brig Row land, .Watts, do.) schr. Laura Jane, Delano,Charles- . THIB EVENING. UARVH till, . * A aeries of bbautirul and interesting TABLEAUX. ID- For Programme, see amall bills. ID*Tickets 50 Ceuta. Performance to com- monco at 8 o’clock. SAVANNAH JOCKEY CLUB. Members of the Savannah Jockey Club aro requested to meet at tho Pulaski House This Eveniko. at 8 o’clock. Punctual attend* anoe is requested, a« business of importance will bo laid before them, R. F. AKIN, Secretary, mar SI fJEORGIA, Chatham County.— VX To all whom it may oonoern: Whereas, John Murchison, Administrator of Adam R Bagahaw, late or said county, deceased, hath applied to the Honorable the Inferior Court of said coupty, sit ting for ordinary purposes, for Letters Dlaralttory. There are therefore to oito and admonish all conoorned, to file their objections (If any thoy have; tothe applicant in .the Clerk’s ofllco or aaid Court on or before tho twenty-Grat day September next, otherwise Letters Disraissory will bo granted. Witness, the Honorable Francis Sorrel, one of the Justices of said Court, this Slat day of March, 1848. SEABORN GOODALLj c. c. o. c. o. mar SI ‘HrOLD P.ENS,—A large supply of VX various kinds and make: Woodward’s, Cro ton, Congress, Cohen’s Engrossing, Brown’s, do Ladies’, Palo Alto, Bsgloy°s do Medium, do La* dies’ Prince Albert, Magnum Bonura, Capital, Henry,&c. &c.. A Pen, without the holder, may bo bad for on? two'or threo dollars, and can be enclosed in a let ter through tho mall. Tho hlgheat prico Pena for durability, are tho most to be relied upon. Great care will be taken In the selection when ordered. For sale by JOHN M. COOPER. marSI F OR SAL E—35,000 superior Northern Brick. Apply to mar 21 H. F. WILLINK. JSt FOR NEW-YORK.—The A. I schr,. WM. BURKE, Cnpt. Lawrence, hav ing commenced loading, will have despatch for the obove port. For balance of Freight or Passigo, apply to tho Captain on board, or to mar 81 3 MAY & WHITE. Jg* FOR NF/W-YORKr—Qld Es- -*■* tnblishcd Lino.—The fast sailing regular pseket brig STIRLING, will sail To-Morrow. For freight 50 bales Cotton on deck, or Passage, apply on board, or to " mar SI BRIGHAM St KELLY. J2C FOR HAVANA. —Tho fine ■*** fast sailing barque RALPH CROSS, Wood bury, mnster,'will moot with despatch for tho above port. For Freight, or Passage, having good ac commodations, opply on board, or to mar 21 3 COHEN^NORRIS & CO. .. FOR DARIEN.'—The —- '■■■ i steamer J» STONE, Copt. Freeland, will leave at above To-Morrow Afternoon, at 4 o clock. For Freight, or Passage, opply on board, «to BRIGHAM A KELLY. marSI L OST—On Saturday last, in or near the cemetory, a GOLD BRACELET, with Exmerald and Pearl Setts. The finder will be rewarded by leavingtho same at this Office. marSI ,1 PANAMA HATS.—G. S. Niohols XT la now opening from brig Clinton a boautifni auortment of Panama Hats, which he will sell for small profits,at the new Clothing Store Gibbons’ Range. marSI (VTEW CLOTHING FOR SPRING J, 1 A SUMMER.—G.S. NICHOLS is receiving from tho North a large nnd handsome ruortment of Spring and Yuromer Clothing, whieh haa been got up In a supdrior style, those in want will call at the new Clothing. Storo Gibbons’ Range, mar. SI TUSir RECEIVE D—Per brig Prince de Joinville—60 bunches Bananas, and 40,000 Plantaina, in fine order, and for aalo by FORD A WATTS. Also,20 boxes Lomons. mar 21 ATS.—200 bushels Georgia Oats VX in store and -for sale by mar 21 6 BRJGHAM A KELLY. POTATOES-r-40 bbls for sale by X mar 18 11. J. GILBERT. pULTON .MARKET IIAMS— X Landing por Excel—100 superior, for sale by mar 18 FORD A WATTS. PUCKWHE AT FLOUR-For sale O by H.J. GILBERT, mar 18 • (JllOKEJ) AND l’ICKLED O TONGUES—Lauding and for aalo by mar 10 FORD St WATTS. /■'lOAL.—50 tons Richmond Coal, serened and free from dust, for saio by mar 18 E. W. -ByKER? XXAY.—185 bales prime Northern XX Hay, in store and for solo by . mar 18 E. W. BUKER. CMOKED BEEF AND DRIED tO APPLES—Just received and Tor sate by m m.r 18 FORD & WAITS. XTAY.—60 bundles prime North XX River Hay, for sale low from tho wharf, by mar 16 BRIGHAM St KELLY. DACON SIDES.—30 hhds Bacon JX Sides, for sale by mor 16 ^CRANTON A JOHNSTON. CPIOE.—TO kegs Spice ; 11) do Pep- O per; 100 mats Cinnamon, for.ssle by A. T. BOWNE. mnrl6 • . Smets’Building. O ACON,—10.000 Iba. Georgia Ba- XX. comjust received, and‘'forsale by mar 16 HEIDT, MALLETTE A BOGGS. [Y| OFiASSES:—50 hhds. superior 1YX Cardenas Molasses, landing and for sale by mar 15 . CONNERAT A BARIB. rpoWNSEND’S SARSAPARIL- L LA.—10 boxes Townsend’s Extract Sarsapa rilla, containing two ddizon each, just received and for saleby G.‘R. HENDRICKSON,> roar 1 Gibbons’ Buildings. 1310 COFFEE.-rlOO bngs prime XX> Green Rio Coffeo, for sale by mar 7 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. W YEttS* CHERRY PECTORAL. Receded by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent, mar 7 Market square. 1 OUISIANA SUGAR AND MO- U LASSES.—20 hhds Sugar, and 25 bbls Mo lasses, landing from brig Medford. For ante by feb 5 BROOKS A TUPPER. f ^ OAL.—50 tons Richmond Coal, X/ screened and free from dust, for sale by mar 10 E. W. BUKER. T\r O. SUGAR.—15 hlids fnir to IV • prime N.O. Sugar, landing and for sale by mar 8 SCRANTON St JOHNSTON. /ZJ.EORGIA, Chatham County;—r. To all whom it may concern r Whereas Cher- lotto M. Hobkirk, will apply to tho Honorable tho. Court of Ordinary of Chatham county for Letters. of Administration with the Will annoxed, r on tha citato and effects of Margaret Bourquin, lato of said county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish, all and singular the- kindred and creditors or said decoised, to file their objection! (If any they have) to the granting of tho administrations of tho estate of the deceased to tho applicant in the Clerk’s office of the said Court op or before the twenty- first day of April next, otherwise Letters Bf Ad ministration will bo granted. Witness, tho Honorable W. Thorne Wlihajna, one of tho Justices of the said Court, the twenty- first day of March, 1848.. msrSl SEABORN GOODALL, o. o. o. a o, CJ.EORGIA, Chatham County.— v-* To all whom itgnay boncorn: Whereas, John Murchison snd Honry A. Scott, surviving Execu- tors or the Isst will and testament of William R. scott, doceased, hath applied to thojlonorablo tho Inrarior Court of aald county, sitting for ordinary purposes, for a citation to Uauo and bo-published '‘’'Lhutters Dlsmissory; to®*® are therefore to cite and admoniah all oon- ff 10 file thelrObjeotlona (If any thoy have) !- tho ■PPlioaotn in tho Clerk’e office of aaid Court “ e ' or ® Ihe twenty-first day or Septambor h®*ter« Dlsmlasory will be granted. !\ ltn ®*«, the Honorable Anthony Porter, one of h® JusUcea ofaald Court, this Slat day or Maroh, ®1 8, SEABORN GOODALL, o.c.o. o. o. marSI ^ (JEORGIA.—OlmthAm County.- To ill whom ll m.i. . IVti.M.. T — t. 1,1 who ® It may concern: Whereas, John tn«£V.? 8nr » ,nd ^"Bdlet Bourquin. AdminUtrs- inntUA^ 0 o| *Mery Lavender, deceaaed,hath eonnfv H “ n ?wble tho Inferior Court ofaaid di»miis»ory U n ® for ordlnBr ) r purpose* for lottora con^fl 8 j ro thuroforo to oito end edmonlsh mil OODALL p RACKERS—75l)bls and half bbls Vy nnd boxes Buttor, Soda and Sugar,'for aale by fob 20 A.‘WELLES. C ANAL FLOUR—30 whole nnd 23 hillbbl. boat Ooncioo brand., for atlo.b. ,IW»j8 ^ A. WELLES. G IN & RUM—75 bbl» Innding, nnd fornlobj AWtefLES. IstSf:.. v BVF.W. HE1NEMANN. 13 bog. Primo Buttor, Mat landing from brig Clinton, forailo.. marSI (VTEW FRUIT.—Rnisins, in hnlf L 1. and quarter boxes:also 75 drums Figs.. For •ale low, by W, C. VANDENBURGH St CO., mar 9 . No. 4 Barnard-atrogV. H AMS.—A fresh supply of Fitches sugar cured-Hama., just received and.for ■ale by mar 14 J. ROUSSEAU. |V| ApKEREL—150 Imlf-t 1TX V, 8 and 3 Mackerel, landing am mar 8 BRIGHAM St 150 half-bills. Nos. and for sale by *- KELLY. f 1 UBA MOLASSES.—The cargo Vy of brig Wyandot, for aalo by febSfi PADELFORD & FAY. fJEORGIA ARROW ROOT—20 VX boxea, of a superior quality) for sale by WM. HUMPHREYS, Jr., Druggist. febS9 I mo L EAF LARD.—30 bbls, landing from tho brig J. Cohen, and in storo, for ■ale by H.J. GILBERT. mar 7 H AY,—^00 bundles prime Norhern Hay, landing from ship Lancashire, and for ■ale by b E. W. BUKER. mar 15 E.—1000 casks lame, cargo of brig Zenobia, for sale to arrive by 44 ' ' "'"nHAM&l LA marir • URIGHAM & KELLY. ^jalAd OIL.—A very superior ar- O tide, in large and amall Bottles, and in Flasks. Also, English Mustard, Fresh Spices, Kitchen’s Cocos, and a great variety of culinary articles, at a ■mail advance upon Now-York prices, by A. AV DENSLOW, Corner Bay and Whitaker-ato. ANES.—Whalebone and V-/ Canea. assorted nalterua. receive vianea.aa and for sale by mar ll patterus, received this day, T, T. WILMOT. HINA, GLASS & CROCKERY WARE.—A oompleto assortment of tho above, including all the Intest patterns, fbr sale by WEEDS & MORREL, tnar ^j Smsts’ New Building. t V THERMOMETERS.—Barry’s col- ebraterl London ThermometersJbf tale tiy mpr 3 COLLINS St BUQlLEY. 1 IV SUGAR.—20 hhds fair to l prime, for sale by f«b l4 A. WELLES. ^JOFFEE.—450 bags choice Green fobl4°'° r, ’° br • A. WELLES. • 13 ACON SIDES,—J6 casks landing xx and for sale.low by ( A. WELLES. I N—100 bbl». E..Pholpo»' Now Y.L r K ^j 1 *** 5 ® ^ 0, ° Philadelphia do.— 40 do. Phelps’ Conn. River do. For sale by fobS S A: WELLES. CJEGARS,—30,000 choice imported LX Segars. favorite brands. Forsale by j«n 25 A. WELLES. ' I 'EA — ISO packages, comprising X tbe uiu.1 grade, and atalo pacbos., Tor life by A. WELLES. 1>UCKWHEAT FLOUR.-Whole, Half, Quarter and Eighth bbla. For ailia A. WELLEi: 1\TKW ORLEANS MOLASSES.— A l lOO.Ularornl. br A. WELLES, reb 2 fJUNNY BAGGING. —35 bale. V-i for saio by ‘ fob2 A. WELLES. I3EFINED SUGAR.—40 packages ,T*V WooU «7 & Woolsey’s Loaf, Crashed nnd Powdered, for sale low, by -fob 26 A. WELLES. IX UTTER—20 kegs choice Orange i-X county, for sale by A. WELLES, feb 26 T3UTTER AND CHEESE 20 XX boxea Cheeso; 6 kegs choice Orange County Butter; 20 boxes Hull’s Candles, patent mould, various size*) landing from brig Augusta, and for aalo by CONNERAT St BARIE. mar 1 |VTARKING_ INK—3 bbls, for sale ITX low by DENSLOW St WEBSTER, mar 18 CJTEWART’S PATENT AIR O TIGHT COOKING STOVES.-Tho aubscrl- borwillsell three of the above named Stoves at a reduced price, as he wisbos to close them out. fob 18 WILLIAM B. HALE. 130NNETS,—A large lot of various XX stylos Bonnet Ribbons, Needle-worked Capes, dtc., just received per Northerner, from Now- York, by bEWITT St MORGAN, mar 6 Ribera’s New Building, Congreis-st. IVTKW SPRING GOODS.—Just 1 7 received at No. 147 Bay street, a new supply of seasonable Goods, of a- superior quality, wnicn will bo sold at the lowest prices, by mar 4 PRICE & VEADER. XMNE LONG CLOTHS.—1 case X, .New-York Mills Long Cloth; l- do extra Water Twist do do. Justopenedby mar 7 GODFREY & LaROCHE. D EDSTE ADS Mahogany and XX Black Walnut Bodsteads, of French, and high post, s large assortmont just received, and Tor saleby I. W. MORRELL, nov 24 Smets’Building. 1XANTALOON STUFFS.—Striped -1- and plaid CaUonndes) Cotton Tweeds; blue and mixed Denims; white add brow/i Linen Drills; plaid and striped do do; French Linen end Brown Hollands, for saio by mar 13 HENRY H STOTESBURY. TVEW SPRING AND SUMMER LV DRY GOODS.—The Subscribers have re ceived a large and well assorted Stock of Staple and Fancy Drf Goods, which they offer at Whole sale and Retail,on their usual accommodating terma. mar 14 SNIDER, LATHROP &. NEVITT. TJANDS WANTED —By tho XX month. Apply nt tho Offico of tho Steam- bevt f’empeny ; "Mi-nrgi* r ~ m»r HHABLE CUTLERY.—A fine ns- X (sortment of Ivory Handled, Buck Horn, Co coa nnd others Table Cutlery, just foceived and for by COLLINS & BULKLEY. mar 20 pANTON MATTING.—4*4 and VX 5-4 while and colored. Canton Matting; just received por Excel. For sale by DEWITT & MORGAN, mar 20 Ribero’s New Building, Congresi-st. WPERM CANDLES. —60 boxes kX New Bedford Sperm Candles, 4s and 6s; land ing from brig Wilson Fuller, and (or saio by mor 20 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. jVTEW GOODS — Per Steamer— i i 4-4 India plaid Silks, plain Baregea, rich fan cy do,plain black Bnregos, Satin striped do, Satin plaid do, colored Muslins, black do. For saleby mnr 20 LATHROP St FOOTE. TNDIA MATTING.—Per brig Ex- X cel—20 pieces 4-4 best quality white Matting SO do 5-4 and 6-4 checked dodo, for aaleby mnr 20 SNIDER, LATHROP & NEVITT. P|RESS GOODS.—Plain Bareges, X3 just received by mar 13 HENRY H. STOTESBURY. GENTLEMEN’S FANCY SILK V3 CRAVATS, Lisle Thread, Silk and Kid Gloves, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, Rivera do, colored bordered do,<Stc.) just received from New- York, per Northerner, by DEWITT St MORGAN, marll Ribero’s New Building, Congrest-zt . IMfAlTERS, CASTORS, &c.— Tf Waiters in setts or single, also, Troys, Plated and Britannia Castors, Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Spittoons, Pitchers, Stax For sate by WEEDS & MORRELL, mar 11 At Smets’ Building, Broughton-st. O CASES fine Shirting Muslins, Irish Linens, white and fancy Linen Drills, col’d Linens, for children’s wear.&c. Just received by . DEWITT & MORGAN, nfar U. Ribero’s New Building, Congress st. fVEW MUSIC.—T. T. WILMOT ■l: invites his euatemcra to obH and examine a largo nnd well assorted collection of Music, which ho has this day received. mar 11 CELLING OFF AT COST FOR kX CASH. —A splendid assortmont of Tooth Brushes, from 6 to 25 cents. J. M. HAYWOOD, marll . Monument-square. DARASOLS. Parnsolets, Silk and XT Gingham Umbrellas, black and green .Sun Umbrellaa; just received from Now York, per Northerner,V DEWITT & MORGAN, mar 11 Ribero’s New Building, Congress-st- (SILVER CCJPS.—A quantity of new kX and vory beautiful patterns orSilver Cups, just received and for sale by marll T.T. WILMOT. I3UCKETS.—13‘doz painted Pails, XX and IS dot Fancy do, landing fromsehr Hen ry Payson, nnd fof sale by mar 9 CONNERAT & BARIB.. Tf ENTUCKY. BAGGING. — 13 Xxc pieces 52 innb Kentucky Bagging. For ■nto by j PADELFORD St FAY. mar 13 TTMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. A good assortment just received and for sale b, m«rl4* • OODFBKY* LaROCHE. flHINA, GLASS AND CROCK- Vy ER Y WARE.—A complete assortment of the above, including all the Into patterns, for aaleby. WEEDS St MORRELL. . fob 24 Smots’ now Building, Broughton-st. riOTTON OSNA'BUBGS.—Plain V-/ and'atripod Cotton Osnaburgs; 3^4,7-8 and 4-4 Brown Shirtings. Juat received and for sale by mar7 HENRY H. STOTESBURY. /■'U3NUINE COLOGNE WATER. 1 eaae, extra quality, just received, end for aaleby ^NIDER.LATHROP & NEVITT. mar 18 • ’ rpoOTH BRUSHES.—100 dozen ■ X iTootb.Brashes, variouspatterns.Juat received and for axle by . A. T. BOWNE. marll * • AUCTIONS. Cuba Molasses. BY F. W. HEINEMANN. At Private Sale. 100 bhds Cardona’s Cuba Molsases, a very aupe- rio.r artiole just received and wilt be sold low mar 14 Auctions. By >p 1 THIS DAY, will bo sold in front of store, at II o'clock, A gen oral assortment of Groceries, Liquors, and Second Hond Furniture. Also, to close consignment, 50|bozes Herrings, mar SI Termrcasb. Central Rail-Koad Stock at Private Sale. • BY F. W. HEINEMANN. S6 shares of ibo Central Rail-Koad Stock, marll Execbtor’s Sale. * BY COHEN & FOSD1CK, On tho first TUESDAY in April, will be sold in front of the Court Homo at 11 o’clock. Gin. BY F. W. HEINEMANN. 50 bbls of Phelps’ Domestice Gin, just received, marll • of the property of Robert Isaac, deceased, by order of mar S N. WALLACE, Executor. Dry Goods. _ BY F, W. HEINEMANN. . At Private Sale. Just received, an invoice of Dry Goods, on con signment: consisting in part of 30 pieces French t laid Cambrics) 6 do black Alpaca Lustres) *50 do ranch Organdy) col’d Muslin*} 5 do sprigg’d Mus lins; 15 do assorted eol’d Cambrics; 15 du light do do: 8 84 Spring Shawls; 13 dox white Cotton Hoso. All of which will be sold on accomodating terms. febS9 BY F. \V- HEINEMANN. Jnst received.per brig Vernon, C casks refined Whale Oil. feb 89. GROCERIES. The Subscriber has received ^° r k°& 0t arri ’ r ‘ ,B from ^ ow * 25 hhda prime N O Sugar; 50 bbls do do Molasses 100 kegs No I Lard; 50 nhds Malanias do 85 tierces Molasses; 100 bbls Common Gin 50 bbls N E Rum; 50 do N O Whiskey SO casks choice new Hams; 100 boxes Soap 20 do and 60 boxes Checse;25 coils Ropo 200 packages Tobacco; various brands 25 qr cheats Hyson Toa 50 bbls Butter and Sugar Crdckera 20 do Pilot Bread 25' do and half bbls Nos 1 and 2 Mackerel. For solo by H. A. CRANE, feb II C OFFEE.—200 bags very superior old Cuba, 10 do Mocha, 200 do Rio, 50 do Java, received by late arrivals. For sale by octlG H. A. CRANE. S UGAR AND COFFEE.—100 lil)ds Sugar, St Croix, Porto Rico and Muscovado; 400 bags Coffee, Rio, Old Cuba and Laauira; for saleby . H. A. CRANE. C GOSHEN BUTTER, CHEESE, f dec.—25 kegs Butter: 100 boxes Cheese; 20 Osaka do;50 bbla Butler and Sugar Crackers;#)do Pilot Bread. Landing and for sale by nov 27 • II. A. CRANE. G UNNY CLOTH—25 bales, for ' tale by H. A. C’ftANE. nov 27 I MPORTANT FROM MEXICO! By Special Overland Ponoy Express, informa tion has been received up to the latest dates, that new and fresh Groceries are in great demand, end Hinchman & Co. havo received by recent arrivals, an extra lot- of Canal Flour; also. Wines, Brandy, Toas, Sugars, Cqflbo, Spices, Cheese, Crackers, Provisions. Preserves, Fruits, Pickles, Mustard, Oil, Fish, Candles, Soap, Starch, fee. dec. dec. mar 17 Corner of Broughton St Draytnn-ats. T AKE NOTICE—Cheap! Cheap! Cheap l— 1 That 1 am selling at cost for cash only. This is a rare chance to obtain that luxuri- out article, Shampoo. Quart bottles, 50 cents. Also, Haywood’s Vegetable Compound Oil, for 50 conts per bottlo; Bay Rum, 50 cents per bottle, Bear Oil for 10 conta per bottle. J. M. HAYAVOOD, Monument squnro. N. B. Very good and neat Tooth Brushes, for6£ and 10 cents. mar 17 \ GENTS FOR THE PEOPLE’S rx. TEA COMPANY-For the sale of lino Young Hyson, Imperial and Gun Powdor Teas. Also,tine Oolong, Souchong and Povrchong Black Teaa. J. C. HINCHMAN dt CO., mar 8 Cornor Broughtdn and Drayton-ats. B areges, prints, & c .—Per Exnol: Printed Bareges; French Prints, En glish Prints; striped Denims; Scott Cords; blue bath Picquits; DeJoinville do; fine and low priced long Cloths; black Crapes; Silk Sergo; Steel Beads; Purse Twist Mosquito Netting; Fillet Mills and Giovesi binck Cnsminerca; EfaeK-Cubmeraits, Lin en Drills, Snttin Jean*. For saio by mar 18 SNIDER, LATHROP St NEVITT VT/JNTER CLOTHING.—Just re- TT coived per brigs Madison and Savannah: A splendcd assortment of Doo Skin Cassimere Sacks and Business Coats: Silk Tweed Business Frocks and Sacks; Brown Cloth over Sacks of a superior quality. Also, a largo and well selected stock of Cloaks, plain black and fancy Cossimore Pants) Silk Velvet and plain and figured Sattin Vests; Plaid Cassimere do. For saio low by HEIDT, MALLETTE,dt BOGUS, pov 18 Corner Wbitaker-st and Bay Lano. S EW GOODS PER STEAMER NORTHERNER.-Printed and plhln Ba- ; plain and plaid Grenadines; plain, mix’d and B iaia Ohambrays; plain and plaid French Linen inghsms; Toile do Lin; English and American Prints: French Mourning Ginghams; Oil Silks; striped and plaid corded Cambrica; Jaconet, Book. Mull and Swiss Muslins) white Satin Joans)emb’d Hernani Shawls) Ladies’Qincy Cravats,&c. See. For saio very low by JAMES ANDERSON St CO., mar 17 NO.-70 St. Julian and 103 Rrynn-sts. T7YERY BODY READ THIS!— JL-J Just received per brigs Phllura and Exact, IVom Now-York,and brig John, Train Philadelphia: 10 cases Prints, all styles snd prices) 1 do do British, entirely new; IQ piecos Maus de Laine and Cashmeres: 20 do Worsted Plaids,• for Ladles’ dresses; 5 do plain Cashmere, French; 5 do black Silk Alpacs: black and colored Morinos; best French Kid Gloves; nenestyle Tuck Combs. FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR -5 pioco. black super. French Broad Cloth; 95 do fancy nnd blask Casslmoros and Doo Skins; I dox white Satin Em broidered China Voata, rich; best black and whjte Kid Gloves: Steel framo Umbrellas. SUNDRIES.—2 oases heavy Satinots, low prieo, for servants; 2 cases Kentucky Jeans; 2 cases Lind sey Wooliey; 2 do Marlborough Stripes and Plaids; 5 boles Cotton Osnaburgsj6ca*os and 6 bales brown and bleached Shirtings and Sheetings; 2 esses Ho- siery, complete assortmont; super Irish Linen; Rus sia and Bird’s Eyo Diaper; red and white Flannols, Cloakings; Stair and Floor Carpetings. And a great mm other article* in tho Dry Goods Lino. An inspection of his Stock by tho Ladies, nnd Gentlemen of tho city and vicinity, are re- spoctfbllyaoliriled, by JOSEPH LIPPMAN,. oct2l Congross-stroot, facing the Markot, IVTEW GOODS. —Tho Subscriber LX is now opening a Urge and complete assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, con- listing of super French, Amorican and English Clptha and, Cassimors, Doeskins, Tweeds, .&a.) Cashmere, Velvet, Silk nnd Satin Vestings—which ho will make to ordor in the most approved stylo. His articles will be warranted, having none but the moat skilibl workmen in his employ. He ):*>■ aU°, on hand, a fine assortment of Gloves, Socks, Suspenders, Cravats,Undorshlrts sod Draw ers— atNew-Vorkprices. M. CEARY, Sign of the Golden Lsmb, nov 11 Cor. Broughton nnd Whitsker-sts. TVfUUPHY’S LAMPS. —Orders 1YX received by thn subscriber for bis improved Pine Oil Lamps, will bo executed with the greatest care and attention. These Lamps will stand a great draught of air—are guarded against flies and Imects—will burn out alltheOil—and consequently keep themselves clean. They are adapted to ail sixes and descriptions of rooms. Specimens ean he seen at the City Hotel, Republican office, &e., in Savan nah. They are warranted superior to any Lamp in use for economy, cleanliness, and brilliancy. B. MURPHY, 19t North 2d Street, mar 8 6mo Philadelphia. S ODA WATER—The lovers of this delightful beverage are informed that I havo noV, and shall continue to keep it in the hlgti- eat state of perfection, with tl\o following variety of choice Syrups, aU made in my titablUhment of the best refined Sugar, vis: Lemon, Orange, Nee- Urine, Strawberry, Raapberry,' Blxckberry, Pine apple, Peach, Quinco, Currant, Ginger, Saraaparilla, M.. 4>l o r ,, a . D P. Eb -8««5.., mar 15 Corner Bay and Whltakor-ata. ^ODA WATER.—The Subscriber O is now prepared to furoiah Soda Water, of superior quality, at the reduced price oT Five Cent* per gla»«. The Syrupa are oarenilly prepared, and matio of the beat refined Loaf Sogar. Pure Soda Water la not only a pleaaant and grate- lb! beverage, during the summer months, but la highly comlucWq to health. A glati Ml taken dallv before breakfast, and at intervals through tho day,’ if reverish, will allay the morbid excitement more effectually than almost any other therapeutical agent. For aaleby A. T. BOWNE. corner Broughton and mar 14 WhiUaer-aU., Smote’ Building. % IVIEBCER POTATOES, &c. — ■L" A few bbls. Mercer Potatoes and Smoked Beef Just received and for saio by mor 1 W. W. GOODRICH. rkALBY’S CARMINATIVE. —1 X3 gross Dslby’s Carminative, genuine, for sale by A.T. BOWNE. : mar 1 Smet’s Building. 1XRIME BACON SHOULDERS. X 10 hbda prime Bacon Shoulders, landing from brig J. Cohen, end for sale by mar 7 SCRANTON St JOHNSTON. I3UCKWHEAT. — Buckwheat in XX bags. Just received end for sale by mar 1 • W. W. GOODRICH. f 111 ACKERS.—^76 bbls. and half bbls. Butter, Sugar and Soda; SO bbls. Pilot Bread,landing from ship Hartford end barque Pe ter Demill, and foraile by mar 1 CONNERAT St BARIE. T C. HINCHMAN &. CO., would •’ • respectfully inform the citizens of Savannah that thoy have taken the Old Established FAMILY GROCERY stand, cornor of Broughton snd Dray- ton-ats., where they will constantly keep on hand a genoral assortment ofclioieo GROCERIES, mar 8 IVfOLASSES.—25 hhds West In- ITX dia Molasses. fiO bbls New Orleans do.; landing ond for sale by mar7 SCRANTON St JOHNSTON. PRUNES! PRUNES!!— Juat re- X coived. a few cases of Prunes, in glass jsra, and for sale low by W.C. VANDENBURGH St CO., mar 9 No 4 Barnard-streot. 1YT U. SUGAR.—16 hhds. fair to i- ^1 • prime N. 0. Sugar; landing and for sale by mar 10 E. SWIFT. p ANDLES —Hull &. Sons’ 8s. and Vy 6s. Mould Candles, now landing and for sale by E. SWIFT, mar 10 13UTTER.—20 kegs choice Goshen XX Butter; 20 kegs td quality Baltimore do., just received and for sale by A. CHAMPION, mar 9 REYNOLDS’ HAMS. — Landing XV per Portia: 200 very superior. For saio by mnr 8 WOOD, CLAQHORN St CO. XJTULL’S CANDLES, RAISINS, XX MACKEREL, &C.-25 boxes Hull’s Tal- low Candles, 50 do Raiiins, 3U bbls No. 3 Mack erel, 30 do butter, soda and sugar Craekor*; 20 boxes soda do; landing and for aalo by mar7 SCRANTON St JOHNSTON. X FACT WORTH KNOWING, m3l that J. C. HINCHMAN & CO., this day offers fresh Butter, Lnrd, Cheese, Salmon, No. 1 Mackerel in bbls. and kits, Prunes, Preserves, Su gars, &o. Sic., corner mar 8 BROUGHTON St DRAYTON-STS. ]%/■ ANUFACTORED TOBACCO. J.TX 200 boxes, comprising the most favorito irands. For solo low by* A: WELLES. Teb 2 rjnilE RIFLE.— Instructions to X. young marksmen, in all that relates to the genoral construction, practical manipulation, causes and liability to error In making accurate perform ances, and Uie theoretic principles upon which such accurate performances are founded, ss exhibited in the Improved American Bytej by John Ratcliffe Chapman, Civil Engineer. For sale by mar IG W. THORNE WILLIAMS. SPANISH GRAMMAR. —Ollen- O durff’s new molhod of learning to read, write and ipoak. thfi Spaniah Language: with practical ruicalor the Spanish Pronunciation, ana models of Social and Commercial Correspondence. Designed for young learners, and porsona^hp are their own instructors. By M. Volnsquc* and T. Simonne, Professors of the Spanish and ‘Frcuch Languages. Just received by mar 16 W, THORNE WILLIAMS. CPUING GOODS.—French nnd kX English Prints, Swiss and Nansook Muslins, Jackonolknd white Cambrics, plaid nndstripod do; for saio by HENRY H. STOTESBURY. mar 16 TV EW WHOLESALE DRY Ll GOODS STORE.—Tho Subscriber has just opened an entire now stock of Dry Goods in the Store next to N. B. St H. Weeds, In Brouahtan-st., up-stairs, which he offers for sale st wholesale, only, at the lowest market prices, mar 2 HENRY F. WARING . C10TTON HOSIERY. — Ladies’ vy white and black Siik.Hose and half Hose; do black ingrain and Cotton Hosq; white open worked Hose; Ladies* English snd German white Colton Hose; bro’nand mix’d do; Girls’ and Boys’ Hosiery; Men’s mix’d, bVo’n, and white half Hose. Just re ceived nnd for snle by mar 16 SNIRER, LA^ROP St NEVITT. P|IIY GOODS—0*4, 11-4, 12-4 XX Linen Sheeting, Linen Huckabutik; French Linen.Towels, with colored borders; Birds Eye Diapor; 7-4,8-4 and 9-4 brown and white Damask Linon:3-4,4-4,5-4 nnd 6-4 brawn Sheeting; just re ceived and for sale very cheap, by DEWITT & MORGAN, mor 16 Ribero’s New Building, Congress-st. PLAIN AND* EMB’D CANTON .X CRAPE, whi.to Sewing Silk, white. Linen Net, and other styles of Spring Shawls, received by recont arrivals, and for sale very cheap by DEWITT & MORGAN, mar 16 Ribero’s New Building, Conpreu-st T ANDING FROM BRIG STER- M-A LING.—Brown, bleached andfency Linen Drills, plaid and fancy Gambroont, plaid alate and brown Linens; French Cotton Cassimeros; extra hoavy Huckabuck and Scotch Diapers: colored end DUper Towels and French Napkins; Irish Lin ens, Bird Eye Diaper; Long Lnwjis; French Ging hams, &c. Sco. For sale very low, by JAMES ANDERSON & CO., mnr 14 No. 70 St. Julian and 103 Bryiin-sta. JVTEW GOODS.—TIio Subscribers A.k l»”o received by recent arrivals: Grenadine Silks, Bilk Tissues, coloured Bareges, satin striped and plaid Balzarines, plaid Suinmor Silks, printed and Foulard Silks, black Gres DoRbine, 3-4,44 nnd 6-4 black SUkl; French AitftUna and Lawns, French Chambraya. French Cambrics, Scotch Ginghams, linen Ginghams, linen Lustres, em broidered Evening Drosses; with a variety of other Dress Goods. Also, Hernani Silk Shawls and Scsrfs, Zephyr Worsted Shawls, plain.and embroidered Crape do.; coloured Visettes, superior linen .cambric Hand- korclilers, cents’ do., now Spring Bonnot Ribbons, Glovea and Hosiery, in great varioty. Which, with ovory description of Domestics and Housekeeping Dry Goods, will bo sold at lowest market prices. by mar 14 GODFREY Sc LaROCHE. CELLING OFF AT GOST.— kX A rich assortment of Fancy Goods, 1 now offer at very low prices, part of which are aa follows: Fancy Soap, of ovory kind; Hair Brushes, all sites and of good quality: fancy Perfumery, Horn, Buf falo and Tortoise Shell Dressing Combs, Pocket Combs, German, French and American Cologne Water, Lavender Water, Bay Ram, Shampoo; a variety of Shaving Creams, Badger and other Shav- ing Brushes; a fine lot of good Razors, and first rate Razor Strops, Pocket Books, Silk Purses, and a good auortment of gentlemen’s Dress Shirts, silk, merino and cotton Under Shirts; merino and cotton mens’ Drawers; faricy and black silk Cray to, silk and India Rubber Suapendora. faney and plain Stock*; also a lot of gentlemens’ Socks, and a great many othor articles. All of which will be sold for cgsh. - a Gentlemen and Ladies are respoclftilly invited to call and purchaso/as they will be sold without reserve. J. M. HAYWOOD, marll ' Monnqient-iqnare. H amilton & symons have received pdr Hartford yind Savannah:—A ehoice assortment of French, English and Belgium CLOTHS. CASSIMF.RF.S and VF.STINGS, se lected with the greateet care, nnd <5f the beet im ported into the country. ‘We are now prepared to manufacture at the shortest notice, and in the best manner, any garment in our line for cash or ap- proaed 17 WHITAKER-SJREET, oet9 # Savannah, Ga., AUCTIONS*. H AUCTIONS. ’ COHEN & FOSDICK. ' Signor Vito Viti’s Groat Saio of Splendid acrf BY COHEN & FOSDICK. . . At Private Sale. 200 kegs prime Leaf Lard, 14 tierces do do, 6 barrels do do, 20 hhds Bacon Sides, 24 do Porto Rico Sugar, 20 do Cuba Muacovado do, 76 bbls Phelp’s Gin, 7 pipes Holland Gin, 100 bags Rio marll BY T. J. WALSH. At Private Sale. Upland Seed Rice, in bags of three bualiela oaeh, superior articlo. Also, Seed Oats and Seed Po- BY T. J. WALSH. Private Saio. A likely family of House Servants, eomisting of BY T. J. WALSH. ~ K Private Sale.- The fait' aalling sloop B. F. SHERWOOD, bur- low, if ap. feb 29.- D RAWN NUMBERS.*—The fok lowing are the drawn numbers of Georgia Sute Lottery, Class No 23, drawn in this city on Monday, March 20th, 1848: 27 8 2 62 68 58 45 22 26 12 5 59 A Magnificent Scheme. 14 Drawn Ballots in each package oft5 Tickets. •Af.ES CLOSE THIS DAT, AT 4 O'CLOCK, P. M. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit qf Independent Fire Co. at Avgusta. EXTRA-CLASS NO. 27,JP«»R 1818. Decided by drawing of Delaware Lottery, CUsa 68, drawn at Wilmington, on Monday, 20th Inst. D. PAINE St CO., Managora. lllOHEST.FH17.Ei: 1,000—$2, 00 °. —S’,ooo 1 prizo or... I do, or.... 10 do. of.... 10 do. or.... &c. 400 250 10 prize* of.. 10 do. or..... 10 do. of 10 do. of..... &o. S200 100 60 75 A’umber Lottery—14 Drawn Ballots. Whole TickeUS* 50—Shares in proportion. Pack. Wholes cost 50, must draw back S35 00 ** Halve* 3125, *? 1 “ “ 17 50 “ Quarters 15 62J, •• •• 11 8 75 Bars Chance by the Package l For sale at GEO. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, Corner Bull-street and Bay Lano. O’ Order* from the country promptly attended to. and prizes cashed on demand. marSI LOTTERY FOR THIS AFTERNOON. The Real Simon Pure ^AH Draws This (Tuesday) Afterhoon, at 4A o’clock ■ALEB CLOSE AT'4 O’CLOCK PRECISELY. 78 Numbers—14 Drawn Ballots. Greene and Palaski Mouument Lottery. CLASS KO. 12, run 1848. Draws in publio, in the Exchange, Council Room, This Afternoon, 21st init.,ot 4A o’clock. J. W. MAURY St CO.,Managers. * Successors to J. G. Gregory St Co. - III QUEST PRISES. . $14,000— $4/700. 1 Prizo of 51,300 1 40 Prizes or. 5150 I do of I,U391 60 do of. 100 10 do of 1,000 225 do of. 75 25 do of. 12001 dec. Ac. Tickets 54—Halves 5 2 ~Q ul| rtcra ff|. Pack. Wholes cost 5104 00, raustdraw back 556 00 • Halves 552 00, “ “ “ 528 00 Quarters 526 00, •' , " •• 514 00 AND AGAIN Tho South Carolina Determinable DRAWS IN CHARLESTON ON THE 23d INSTANT. 75 Nvmbyft—13 Dr axon Ballots. uiohest prizes: $21,500— $6,000. I Prize of....-...53,000 I 15 Prizes of....^1,000 I do of 2,500 20 do. of 300 1 do of 1,523 I 20 do. of 200 St c. Ac. Ac. Tickets 55-Halvea 52 50-Quortera 51 25- phizes CASHED AT THIS OFFICE. (CP Tickets and Sliarcsfir sale, and orders from tho country attended to, at tho old established of- Guo uf D.TENBEIlGAoT, ‘ No. 5*‘SVhUo House," Owens’ Buildings, ir 21. Bull-il., Opposite the Pulaski House. FRUIT TREES FOR SALE. At the Fairview Nurseries, Moorestown, Burlington County, N Jr n very superior assort ment of Fruit Trees of Iho following varieties : Ap ples, Pears,^Peaches, Plumbs, Nectarines, Cherries, ana Apricots, besides ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Ac. The Fruit Trees srb all cnoculnted or en grafted with the best varieties now cultivated for the market, ripening in succession from the earliest to the latest. Persons desirous nr purchasing for spring planting alft are unacquainted with the differ ent varieties by leaving the aoloctionto tho proprie tor, can dopondontho bestselectidlifor the Market or family use. Trees will be carefully packed ap as to carry with safety, for which 50 cents per bundio will be clinrged. Ail orders from unknown corres pondents must be accompanied with the cash or satisfactory reference. AH packages will be de livered in Philadelphia free of expense, after which they will bo at the purchaser’s risk. All orders ad dressed to the subscribdr st the Nursery will re ceive punctual attention. Descriptive Catalogues to post-paid applicants furnished gratis JOHN PERKINS, Proprietor. Moorestown, March 5th, 1818. roar 15 M WHITE SPRING HQ^EL, *4 HAMILTON CO., FLA. Tho undersigned, in the management of this Ho- tol, will uso his best exertions to pie tse. Travel lers will stall times bo entertained. The House will be open on the first of Msy next for visitors to the Spring. The properties of the Spring need no comment. Tho pump will be nt all times ready for Sboworbathiug, in the third story of the Spring House. Board will be put down as low as can possibly be afforded. A Female School is ot this time in successful operation at this place, where parents and guardi ans can have their daughters and wards educated in the common, ur higher branches, a%moderate prices. P. S. Visitors from the East are informed that Stoam-boat* run from Savannah to Block Creek twice per weok, and a Stage from -Black Creek to Alligator twico a week, nnd the mail contractor at Alligator will at all times sond passengers on «to White Spring. BRYANT SHEFFIELD. V The Charleston Mercury. Mil|e-'geville Fed eral Union, Tnllshssoe Floridian, nnd St. Augus tine Herald, will please give the abovothree inser tions each, and forward their accounts, with a pa per containing the advertisement, to B.S.,tft White Spring, Hamilton County, Florida. 3 tnarl8 FUOlilDA LAND Foil SALE.—A tract of Land containing500ncrca lying near the fork of tho Big and Littlo St Mary’s Rivera. The most of thn Land la aaid to be well adap’ted to the culture of Rice. Teuna liberal and made known by application to WM. P. YONGE. feb 17 < tbm3mt a No 94 Bay-street. fgnor Vito Viti’s Groat Saio of Spit-^ Unique Marblo and Alabaster Statuary, Am Vases, Urns,OrnamcntB, Ac. Ac. Continued. BY PHILBRICK, JVJEUIAM A BELL. At 3 o'clock THIS AFTERNOON, snd again at.7 in the EVENING, in Store No; 100 Bryan-stresi, opposite James Anderson A Co.: An extensive nnd splendid collection of the most rechercho, ornamontnl and oeoful articles ever offered at public saio in this city, consisting in part of superb Mosaic Centra Tables, Alabaster Fig ures nnd groups or figures, sculptured by the most celebrated artists in Florence, Naples and Rome, viz. Dancing Girls of Caoova, various sizes, Figure of Persio, birth of Venus: Mary Magdalene, sculp ture and painting; largo Etruscan, Medicii, Gothic nnd Romnn Vases, Taxzs of Adriana, Agate, Sisdc, and BardigliPVases, silver and gilt Cardolabra, from ono to five lights; superb Bohemian Candle sticks, splendid Rosewood Writing Desks, Chine Vases, silver-plated Waiters, Japan Tea Trays, Cover Dishes. Punch Spoons, Ink-Stands, bronse Figures, Magic Bells, bronze and ormolu Solar Lamps, with plain and rich out Glass Shades, China and browe Night Lampa, Watch Cases, Boquet Vues, Cigar Stands, rich figured tete a tote Sets, Paper Weights, Ac. Ae. This choice collection' was selected by Slgnlor Vito Vlti at the most cole*' brated manufactories of Eurppe, and opened for the first time in this city, where every article will' positively bo told to tho highest bidden Terms, 550 cash, over 50 to 5150, 4 months, and ovaf‘ 5150, six months credit for approved paper. ' N. B. The ladies are particularly invited to at- tend, and scats will bo providcd4or their accomroo-' datton. m#r2l ‘ PRICE A VEADBR, DRAPERS AND TAILORS, No. 147 Ray-street, Savannah, Ga M K EEP always on hand a full as sortment of the boat CLOTHS, CASSl- MERES and VESTINGS, with-a full stock of Fancy Articles. —ALSO— A large supply of READY MADE CLOTHING, which they .will sell on their usuaL terms, or 10 per cent discount for cash. mat* 17 J AMES SULLIVAN, Wholesale TIN MANUFAC Wholesale TIN M ANUFACTORY, No. 12 1 Vhitaker-street, between Hay and Bryan• streets—Unn on handalirge assortment of PLAIN AND JAPANNED TIN WARE, which he ofTera at Wholesale or Retail at the lowest tffcea. Coun try dealer* will do well to give me neall, *11 tniU sell as low as any dealer or manufacturer in tho tOT BE BEATER BV COMPETITION. ’EAM BOAT WORK, and all kinds 1 In Tin. Sheet Iron. Copper; Zine, Ac., as'well as ROOFING, GUTTERSland House Work, witP be dono with despatch, nt moderate prices, mar 2 imps of JOB WORK ll A T A. GALLOWAY’S DYING • Groceries, Provisions,' Sec. BY PHILBRICK, MER1AM & BELL. TO-MORROW, st eleven o’clock, in front of st< re, - An assortment of Groceries, Provisibns, Liquors,-' Bacon, Lard, Tobacco, Soap, Candles, Pickles,' Lnndy, Oil, Fish. Ata>i Chewing snd Smoking Tobacco, Segars, Fancy Soaps, Matches. Also, to close consignment: 10 hhds new Bacorf' Shoulders;^ bags Rio Coffee: 6 hhda and 10 bbli- Muscovado Sugars) SO kegs Lard; 7 bbla Georgia Syrup. Terms, cash before delivery. mar SI. _ Segars. Smoking and Chewing Tobsecft.", BY PHILBRICK, MERIAM & BELt. ’ TO-MORROW, at eleven o’clock, in front of store,, An invoice of “Washington,” « Ln India," and Principeo Segars; fino cut Chewing end Smoking- iobacco; Ferguson'* snd C'lopton’s fine Gold Leaf Chewing do. Silo positive. Terms, cash before' delivery. % mar2l Houze and Lot at Auctioni BY PHILBRICK, MERIAM & BFLL: . On TUESDAY, the 4th day of April next, at 11 o’clock, io front of the Court Home, Lot No.4 and improvements, aituated on Pulaski square, at the corner of Barnard and Harris-streels'. The improvements ponsist of a threo-atory Wooded’ - Honso on a Brick Basement, with Brick Stable, Carriago House on iho rear. Tho lot is 100 feet by 60 feet, and inclosed by a brick wall. Terma at sale. N. B. The above property can be treated for af private sale any time previous to the day of aalo'. mnr 20 ■» Negro Fellow at Auction. BY PHILBRICK, MERIAM & BELL. . On TUESDAY, the 4th day of April next, at ll ' o’clock, in front of the Court House, in the eify of Savannah. A Negro Slave named John, aged about 22 v'ears of ago. Sold on account and risk of former prfreha- ■or, terms of sale not having been complied with. Terms,cash, purchaser paying for titles, mar 13 jf ADVANCES, made on con signments or Cotton to their friends in Liverpool, by fob 10 PADELFORD 3t FAY. | ADORERS WANTED.— Ton X-J able bodied Men, wanted by the month, to work in tbe Cotton Presa or Steam-boat Company of Georgia. Apply to mar 18 S JAS. A. FAWNS, Agent. X TTACHMENT. SAL E OiF xX. Monday tbe 27th day*of March, instant; be fore the Court Homo in the city of Savannah, be tween the legal hours of sale, (say ot lio’ciock M.) wjll be sold, the Barque called the Evergreen, her ' tackle, apparel and furniture. Levied on by virtue of an Attachment issued out of the Superior Court' of Chatham County, st the imtanc of Gibbs, Bright St Co. vs. John Hammond, and sold by order of the' Hon. W. B. Fleming Judge ofaaid Court, mar 15 \V. W, OAT^S, Sheriff c. c.. W. SPALDING—Dentist.—' • Rooms at No. 123, Broughton Street, op^* posite Dr. Cunningham’s, where Dr. S. will os' round at any hour.or tho .day or evening- professional cxporicnco and previous success* Warrant Dr. S in ensuring those who msy call oir him, ..».Cp.i.HVM p«iruiiutu u) luiu nuiiia uuu. in the most approved manner and will not fait to give entire aiusfaction. ‘Examination* nnd advice gratis. Cm j*n6 . AGUERRBOTYPE POR XX TRAITS.—T. T. WILMOT respectfully informs the public that he, with the assistance ot an experienced Artist, is now ready to exerute PORTRAITS ofall sizes, after (ho most improved' method lor beauty and durability, and invijes ths' Ladies and Gentlemen ofSavnnnah and visitor* to, call at his Gallery, at the corner of Bryan-street and Market-sqUare, where he will at all times b«' happy to wait on them, T.T. W. haa for aalo double apd single Gold' Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, See., for Min iatures. ID 3 Dngherreotype Artists are also inforaied,that* he will keep for aalo all Articles used in tbeirpro- fession. *. nov32_ r\AGUERUEOTYPES AT XX HALF-PRICE.—DiThomas will remains, short time longer at the corner of St Julian-Street, - and Market-square, where he hopea, by the quality of his Portraits, and tho great reduction of prices, to merit the patronsgb of tbe citizens of Savannah, mar 14 f AW NOTICE.—The undersigned A-W have thia day formed a Co-psrtnerahip for the Practice of Law, under the name and style of WH EATON A DA VIES, and will attend to all busi ness entrusted to their charge,in tbe several Courts of the Southern and Southwestern Circuits ofGeor- gia. nnd in the adjoining counties of Florida. Office at Thomasville, Go., January 22,1848. THEODOC1US B. DAVIES. \ Attja. atLaw. * janSl m3mt 1 AW NOTICE WILLIAM B. 1-^ GAULDEN, Solicitor General for the East ern Circuit, will attend punctually to oil profession al business with which he rosy be entreated on ths ' civil side of the Court, where tbe Stste is not con cerned, and particularly in the City Court of Sa vannah and Superior Court df Chatham county. When absent from Savannah any communication . addressed to him at Hinesvilie, Liberty county, will' receive prompt attention. WM. B. GAULDEN. N. B.—Will practice afsq, in Montgomery and Tattnall counties, in the Middle Circuit, and Ware ' and Appling in tbe Southern' Circalt. feblS .)n;ofc W.R.G. IVT OTIC B.—Clerk’s Ofiico, Superior 1V Court, Chatham County.—All Fred Persons *. of Color, are horoby notified to come forward and regia lor their name* in thia office, in accorduner with the Law, previous to tho latof June next,, otherwise Executions will itauo against auch as are in default. JOHN E/ DAVIS, c. s. c. c. e. tVI OTICE—All poisons indebted t<r M the Estate of Mary Arto Crowell, lato of Chatham connty, deceased, are hereby requested to make immediate payment to tlio undersigned; andlall persons having demands against said Estate,' will ploaio present them, duly a treated, within the time prescribed by law. ■ roar 7 H.' M. nLODtJET. | E«ccutor., TVrOTICE.—All petsons indebted to 17 the late firm of WOOD&CLAGHORN,wheth-' or by note or open account, are requested to eall and settle on or before the 20tb April next. All unsettled claims after that date will be placed in’ suit. WOOD, CLAUHORN & CO. fob 23 IVTOTICE—All persons indebted ter 1 v the estate of John Tillman, late of Pulaski Couptr,-deceased, aro hereby requested to make' immediate payment to the undersigned, and all per- sons having demands against aa'ul ostato, will pleaso present.-them duly attested within the time pro- acribedby law. ’ ‘HENRY TILLMAN,Jr. feb-3 ' Administrator. IVTOTICE.—All persons indebted. J. v To the .Estate of Victor Poincy, lato of Camden.County, deceaaed, are hereby requested' to make immediate payment to the undersigned ; and all persons having demands against said Estate will please present them duly attested, within tho' time prescribed by law. YVM. H. CLARKE, jan 28 Executor. IVTOTICE,—All persons lmving de- 1^1 mandaagainxt the Steamer Wm. Gaston, are "Eu 10 1 "'‘ 4 "‘‘r.h'"d?|pKr{;L, A B .nt .vi.u.u.vu ui ujcu ui»>h 111 it ini ■ culmcu 1 iu ua not to loll the skin, or the linings, nnd not to be sur- bused by any done atthe North. Terms moderate. Order* from wBtcfehnVy. punctually attended to. R emoval.—weed’s & mor RELL have removed to Smets’ New Build ing, Broughton-street, one door w«st of Whitsksv.- oct IA