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N OTICE.—Extracts from Fire Ordinance—
SCUTTLES, fcc.i
•'dec. 1. Thai tlio owner or owners of nil buildings over
one story high, within the Jurisdiction or this city, that
nro now deficient lit Ladders ami Bcuttlas, shall, before
the expiration of thirty days from the date of tills Oral-
nance, cause sBA buildings to bn provided with a Scuttle
or opening In tit# roof, close to tho ridge thereof, of not
less than 56 by 30 Indies, with steps up to it on tlio inside,
so tliai i person enn p iss up and through, upon UM rlngo
of tlio house, wtili safety and facility t mid tlio owner or
owners of eucli building as xhnll not bo so provided In tlio
tlm) above mentioned, shall he lined in a sum not ex
ceeding thlity dollars, iffid a farther sum not exceeding
$QJ Tor uvery 30 davs which such building shall remain so
unprovl Iciliben nfier.
“Bee. 3. That every building hereafter erected within
the limits of tlio cll», of whatever mnlerial, being over
o .c st >ry high, shall have n Bcuttlo or opening in tlio roof,
close to tlw ttdgo thereof, not lets than 28 by 31 Inches,
with st' p< on the Inside, as mentioned In tlio first section
of tills Ordinance) and tlio owner or owners of every such
building, so to be erected, unprovided with such Bcuttlo
ns nfori.s iid, shall be fin d in a sum not exceeding 630,
and a farthor sum not exceeding $90 for every days
which su -Is building may remain so unprovided.”
Passed In Council 6th June, 1823.
The city Marshal is hereby directed to place upon the
Information Docket the names of all owners of buildings
violating the provisions of the above Ordinance, on and
after tha Jim day of nut month.
By order, EDWARD O. WILSON, _
mar 15 J . Clerk of Council^
AGRICULTURAL Im
plements AND MACHINES.—
0 Ploughs, comprising 30 different
patterns and three
35 Com Shelters, various patterns
30 straw and liny Cutters, six kinds} 90 patent Fan Mills
10 Threshing Machines, lor threshing Wheat, Rice and
Oats; 60 Grain Cradles.
In store, and for sale by
mar 15 DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
W
/HOOPING COUGH!—1 gross Rooho'i
Embrocation, Just received, and lor sale by
5 W. HUMPHREYS, J«*
R efrigerators—Scott’s Patent, for
sala at manufacturer’s prices, by
mar 15 THEODORE MINIS, No. 153 Day-»t.
H AMS and Goshen BUTTER.—Justre-
ceivedi 50 Baltimore Hams, and 50 F.F. New*
York Hams; also, 5 firkins prime Goshen Button for sale
by KELLY fc OCONNOIt,
mar 15 Corner Drayton and Broughton sts.
: /?\RAN0ES; Lemons, and Apples, In fuio
VJ order. DaMARTlN,
mar 11 Comer Whitaker and Day-sts.
F IGS.—10 cases Turkey Figs, in drums,
in fine order, Just received and r ° T J '*lfi£f r lT[N
mar 14 Comer Whitaker and Day.streets.
A LMONDS, Pecan Nuts, Grenobleaj justre-
ceived per Atbalia by Da MARTIN,
mar 13 Comer Whitaker and Uay-»t».
\J ANANAS—A prime lot of this dollght-
.»_> fal Fruit received by last arrivals Bom Havana; for
•ala wholesale and retail, by I)k MARTIN, •
mar 14 Cor. Whitaker and Ray-sts.
CODA WATER—The Subcribore havo
U commented the manufketure of Soda Water for tlio
■eaaon. The.r Syrups aro of the host quality, and not to
be excelled in variety. TURNER fc ODEN,
mar 13 Monument square.
IVTINIATUIIE Solar LAMPS—Well a-
lt J. dapted for sowing or rondlng, living a fine clear
light. A supply of the above Lamps just received per
Cnero* •* *•“
COLLINS fc BULKLEY.
QPRING Cnss. PANTS and COATS.—A
fcJ good assortment, Jusl received per steamer Chero
kee. U. w. ADAMS,
mar 13 Comer Bay-lane and Whitaker-sueet.
13OOIS.—Received a
.13 another lot of handsome
mar 13
*
,mer Cherokee,
Boots.
9. W. ADAMS.
/^.OSHEN BUTTER—15 keg 8 choiceGo-
V3 ahen Butter, landing per brig Madison, and Ibr sale
by OEO. W. DAVIS.
pORNand FLOUR Afloat—4,000 bush*
XJ els prime Wlilto Maryland Com} 30 bbls. Baltimore
Hour, oargo of aehr. Delaware Farmer, from Baltimore;
for sale by
m«r 13 COHBN, NORRIS k CO.
A PPLES, Oranges, and Mercer Potatoes,
II Landing per schr AUialla, and for sale by
J. O. HINCHMAN,
Corner Broughton and Drayton-atreets.
T) UTTER and HAMS.—10 kegs Goshen
A3 Butter} 100 F.F. Hams, landing per Athalla and
Madison, and forsale by J. C. HINCHMAN,
mar 13 Corner Broughton and Drayton-streuU.
C iRACKERS, 8tc.—Soda, Butter, Sugar
/ Water and Pilot Biscuits} Sugar-House Hvrup.Ji
received, and Ibr sale by J. C. HINCHMAN,
mar 13 Corner Broughton and Drayton-ttreeU.
C PERM CANDLES.—For salo by
H. J.QILUERT.
wtar .13 West Side Market Square.
II. J. GILBERT.
West Sldo Market Square.
/CANARY CAGES.—A fresh supply jus
XJ received and for sale by
mat 13 COLLINS k BULKLEY, Bryan at.
i Flour, and 14 tierces Fitch’s Extra Sugar Cured nc
llams, landing and for solo by FRANCIS SORREL.
Who has In Stores«
9 halfpipes and 10 qr. plpss of Aranjo’s Madeira Wit
of the vintage of 183b | 3 bales .heavy DufiU’s Blankets,
Urge sites. . 3 mar 19
rpOBACCO.—30 boxes T. B. Smith’s 5’s,
A Pat Ills 18’*; landing from brig MadUon, and fbrsale by
mar 19 CONNERAT k DAR1E.
T30STON RUM.—25 barrels good Boston
XJ angos from 8
•aia by
mar 19
i Michael** bland. In store, and f<
JjfeaBB k CADY.
HECKS on New-York, at Sight, for sale
VJ br PAlpLFORD k FAY.
mar 8
T ANDRETH’S Fresh Garden SEEDS.-
J.J Just received, a sufcdy of LandreUi'a warrant)
Oarden Seed*, among which aro Philadelphia Early Fll
and (Early York Corn, Cucumber, Melons, kc. F
•ale by TURNER k ODEN,
mar 10 Monument-square.
QWEDISH LEECHES.—1,000 Swedii
kJ Leeches, for sale at 95 cents etch, by
TURNER k ODEN, Monument-«quare.
A YER’S Cherry PECTORAL.—A fresh
XX .supply of the Cherry Pectoral, Just received, and
far sale by TURNER k ODEN,
fill. 10 * (Inminmn. ......a
Monumentsquare.
N.
O. SUGAR.—20 hhds. of prime quality,
LOUR.—160 bbls. Baltimore Canal and
A New Orleans Flour, Innding and for sale by
niW 10 SCRANTON k JOHNSTON.
T3ALTIM0RE HAMS 250 Cassard’t
XJ choice llama, landing per schr. Ocean and for sail
by COHEN, NORRIS fc GO.
PADELFORD k FAV.
Hallock, nnd for Mile by
,s pilm
! fandi
SORANTON fc JOHNSTON.
A MANILLA BEANS.—1 case fresh Vanill
V Beans, best quality,Just received and far sale by
(J. £ HENDRICKSON k CO., Druggist*,
mar 9 Gibbon*’ Building.
pUBA MOLASSES.—143
v3 tierces nr etjpcxir quality, foe <
Chorokcc, now ianding, and for salo by
N-.
New-Orlcan», Sugar, 5
Whiskey} for salo by
mar 9
rci* no. morasses, ou bbls. ao
SWlPf k DENSLOW.
THEODORE MINIS.
r POBACCO.—60 boxes and half boxes To-
X baeco. landing from schooner II. N.GambriJI, rrom
Baltimore, for sale by
‘an 15 *-
BRIGHAM k KELLY.
r PARRANT’S Indelible INK.—Just re
X ceived. a supply of Tarrant’s superior Indollbi
Ink; for solely TURNER k ODEN,
nnr 7 Monumcnt-squurc.
IVTEW Crop HOPS—For salo low by
Ax mar 7 TURNER k ODEN, Monumontsq.
for sale by
SWIFT k I
Augusta, c
ir 5
CONNERAT & BARIE.
I wajvxo.—tv into assortment (
1 nb, ° reoonily received, nnd for m>Io by
* mar0 COLLINS k BULKLEY,
•—- llld Brynn-stroct.
kegB pure Nos.
keg*} 60 knn VaffifiUn n IM V M » «», and 500II
OcKfloo g Bu?Brown, and Ycllo
m,ra I'ENSLOtV ft WEnSTCII.
T>ORTER—30 casks quarts and pints By- C
X as*’ bottling, for salo liy L.
mar 13 A. WELLES. u;
p ANDLES—Sperm, Adamantine, and Tal- £
VJ low, for salo by 10
mar 13 Ai WELLES. 4(
ATEW-ORLBANa WniSICJiV—76 bbls, “
X3 lauding and far salo by A. WELLES. 2J
maria
•DUMtndQIN—180 bbls., for salo by -
Sx mar 5 A. WELLES. (|
QEGARS.—100,000, various qualities, for 6
O salo by A. WELLES, • m
fob 14 9^
npOBACCO—200 packages, various brands re
J. and sizes. For sale by A. WELLES. P
dec 98
/CHAMPAGNE WINE—Goislor& Co’s, s
VJ farealoby g»
Jan 29 A. WELLES. Ir
1\/rOLASSES—-60 hhda. primo Matansaaj
XfX 60 bbls. do. New-Orleans; for sale by .
mar 5 A. WELLES. (
*\T O. SUGAR—40 hhd8., part choice, for tie
• tale by A. WELLES.
mar 5 «a
T ARD—20 bbls. ond 60 kegs, for sale by j
XJ roars A. WELLES.
•\7C7HITE Wine VINEGAR—23 bbl»., for
Jan 99 A. WELLES.
f PEA.—200 packages Black nnd Greene, »«
X part very choice, for sale by 1
Jan 27 A. WELLES. J»
P OFFEE.—160 bags prime Rio, juat recelv- F
cd and for sale b ,c
fobd A. WELLES.
13 AGON SIDES—107 caaka choice Cin- n
XJ olnnati cured, part clear, for sale by
fob 14 A. WELLES, r J
TfULTON Markot BEEP—10 half bbl« '■
fob < M°’ HaWB & Co ■ ,, P ackln l> for *“l« by^ ^
jniN.Soap,Potatoes, Ccdfiah, &c.—50 bbls. ?
VX'B. Phelps’ Glut 60 boxes Col fate’s Palo Soap; 50
bbls. Planting Potatoos, 60 do. Mercer do.; 9hhds. Cod- ‘ c
fish: 91 firkins choice Gorhen Butter; 35 whole and 50 *
half bbls. Canal Flour; 75 whole and 50 half boxes Raisins;
40 boxes Goshen Checsej 30 do. Adamantine Candles; 15 ~\
box** white Havana Sugar; 40 boxes 4s and 5s Sperm
Candle*} 60 boxes Pearl Starch. Landing and for sale by
mnr 8 SCRANTON k JOHNSTON. *
P HACKERS, Soap, Cheese. 8tc. —100 ■
\J bane’s Crackers, (Butter, Sugar and Sofia;) 75 box-
es Family Soap, 50 do. Now-York No. 1 Soap, 100 do. *1
English Dairy cheese, 60 dozen Brooms, 60 do. Painted
Buckets, W half chests Black Tea, {small papers;) 10 do.
do. Hyson do.; In store and for sale bv
mar 9 SWIFT fc DENSLOW. ^
r\OMESTIC LIQUORS—Landing from
XJ ship Marion: 100 bbls. E. Phelps* Gin; 30 do. Am.
Brandy; 50 do. Connecticut River Glnt for sale by . 1
mar 7 SWIFT fc DENSLOW. r
PENUINE French ROSE WATER—6 \
VJ eases genuine French Ross Water, a superior ar- .
tide; for salo by TURNER k ODEN J
mar 7 Monument square.
"POTATOES.—Landing, 100 bbls. for sale
X by WOOD, CLAGHORN k CO.
roar 8
A PPLES.—30 bbls. .Apples, landing and
XX. for salo by JESSE k CADY.
POTATOES—20 bbls. Potatoes, landing
X and for sale by JESSE k CADY.
T INSEED OIL—5 casks, for sale low, by
XJ. mar 7 TURNER k ODEN, Monumont-sq.
IALOUR, &o.—50 whole and half bbls. Ca-
X nal Flour, 90 bbls. Soda a .d nutter Biscuits, just re
ceived by W. XV. GOODRICH,
mar 7
AT E. RUM.—50 bhla. formic by
Vi • mar 9 COHEN k F08DICK.
lYT O. WHISKEY and Bacon Sides.—60
i. i • bbls. N. O. Whiskey; 17 hhds. Bacon Sides, clear
of bone, landing and Ibr solo by
mar fl COHEN, NORRIS k CO.
FLAVORING EXTRACTS —Such as
X Extract Nutmeg, Rose, Vanilla, Lemon, Bitter AI- r
mond*, Orange and Peach; A largo supply Just received
and for sale by O. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.,
mar 9 Druggist*, Gibbons’ Building.
A JAJMand Rock SALT-300 bushels Alum
XX and 3 ton* Rock Salt, for sale by <
fob 13 THEODORE MINIS.
TpRESH Shaker’s HERBS—1 caso, com-
X prising nil the Herb* In general use, for snle by
Jan 10 TURNER k ODEN, Monument-square. i
n UT TOBACCO.—50 moss Mrs. G. B.
XJ Miller’s Fine CutTpbanoo. Jn«t nw*lW-«i-iw
sale by O. R. HENDmOKSoN k CO.,
Jan 17 Gibbon's Building.
T EECHE8.—An invoice of superior Lcech-
Xi es, received by A. A. SOLOMONS.
T7IGS, Pino Applo CHEESE, and Italian
X 1 MACCARONL—Jil»t received, 10 boxes Pine Apple
Cheese. 5 boxes genuino Italian Maccaronl, and fifty
drums fresh Figs; far sale low, by
feb 91 J. ROUSSEAU.
QUGARS—33 hhds. primo Now-Orlcans,
O 10 lihds. Porto Rico, flO hlius. Muscovado; far sale by
mar 9 COHEN k FOSDICK.
OX-MARROW.—A fresh supply of Dis-
V/ soy k Plvcr*'rorl* mado Ox Manow Pomatum, in
pots; Just received and for sale by
O. R. HENDRICKSON k CO., Druggists,
mar 9 Gibbons* Buildings.
IV O. WHISKEY—100 bbls. in store, and
• farealoby SWIFT k DENSLOW.
mar 7
T7IGS and ORANGES—Just receivod by
X iuar7 W. W. GOODRICH.
1VTACKEREL! Mackerel!!—Lauding frum
±»i ship Marlon 139 boxes No. 1 Mackerel, large; 5') do
No. 9 do do; 75 do No. 3 do do; 50 half do No. 1 dodo;
mar 7 SWIFT k DENSLOW.
XXTHITE Wino VINEGAR—75 bbls. in
Y Y etore. end far ealo by
mar 5 CONNERAT k BARIE.
PUTTER.—5 firkins choice Goshen Buttor,
J3 landing and far salo by JESSE k CADY.
/'lONFECTIONARY.—300 pounds, just
XJ received by
feb 91 • W. XV. GOODRICH.
PRINCETON CRACKERS—Justrecciv-
X cd five bbls. fresh l’rlncefan Cracker*; for sale by
fob 91 J. ROUSSEAU.
PANAL FLOUR, Extra Superfine—10
half and 10 whole bbls., Just received, of vorysupo-
perior quality} for sale by J. O. HINCHMAN,
mar 5 Corner Broughton and Brnyton-sU.
T OUISIANA SUGAR—10 hhds. prime
XJ Sugar, par schr. May Flower, now landing and far
•ale from tho wharf. BROOKS k TUPPER.
fob 91
T) ALTIMORE FLOUR—1U0 bbls. How-
XJ ard-stract, landing from schr. H. N. Gambrill, and
for sale by • SWIFT fc DENSLOW.
feb 91
IVTEW Leaf LARD—20 bbls. Leaf Lard,
Xi lending from schr. Water Witch, and far sale by
fob 93 SVVIFT fc DENSLOW.
T) UTTER and CHEESE—10 kegs Goshen
XJ Butter, 10 do. Cheese, for sale by
febSU J. 0. HINCHMAN
r | TOBACCO 1 Tobacco ! !— 50 boxes 5’a
X Grant k Williams’ Tobacco; 50 do 8*s do do do;
landing from schr. Water Witch, and far salo hy
fab 93 8W1FT k DENSLOW.
PLANTING POTATOES—100 barrels,
X Innding and far sale by
feb 17 *» WOOD, CLAGHORN & CO.
QUPERIOR English MUSTARD 30
cases English Mustard, a genuino and pure nrticlo;
for sale by TURNER k ODEN,
mar 7 Monument-square.
flUNNY CLOTH—30 bales, landing and
VJT for solo by
fob 93 PADELFORD k FAY.
TTAMS—Just received, two hundred Rey-
feb23 J. ROUSSEAU.
QEGARS.—100,000 Segara, various brands,
O end of very good quality, Iuh received from Havana,
and for sale by WM. V. O’DRISCOLL,
dec 18
T ARGE Swedish LEECHES.—500 largo
XJ Swedish Leeches, Just received end for sale by
TURNER k ODEN,
fob 18 Monument-sq.
PAMUjY BEEF—10 half bbls. Philadel-
.L’^hla Beef, for salo by THEODORE MINIS.
QUGAR—26 pkgs Crashed, Loaf and Pow-
kJ dored Bugnr, for sale by
feb 13 THEODORE MINIS.
IV O* 3 MACKEREL—100 bbls in storo,
Vi for sale by II. A. CRANE.
- M9)
pANAL FLOUR—GO barrels and half
XJ barrels, part extra, landing and forsaloby
feb 93 II. A. CRANE.
f lY/TOLASSES.. -T>0 lihds. nnd 75 bbls. Now-
XTX Orleans and Cubafalassce, In store, and far sale by
fob 93 ' Ilf A. ORANE.
t /^.RANDJEAN’S CAMPANNA, For tho
VJX HAIR,—8 doz. assorted number*, for salo by
• fob 6 W. HUMPHREYS, Ja. ■
. QUININE 1 Q.UIN1NE.—200 ounces pure
Vx, Fulphnte Quinine, far sale by
fob 8 W, HUMPHREYS, Ja.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN; THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1S49.
HEW WflOLBi^hij PRY GOODS STOltl-:.
THE Subscriber Ijust openod an entire new
.L stock of DRY GOODS In the Store noxt to N. II. k
II. Weed’s In Brought mi..it, up-sutrs, which he offer*
fur isle at wholesale only, at the lowest market prices,
may 15 . • HENRY F. WARING.
do.
High Proof Whiskey, 50 do^cu painted Buckets,
fig from brig* PhOttra nnd August i, nnd far tale by
SCRANTON k JOHNSTON.
"\TEW Spring GOODS, per steamer Cheru-
AX keu.—Just received and o;>eninf. tiie fallowing ar
ticles, to be told low far cash: Plain Chanibra Ginghams,
Close Pails Lustre, Bboppnrd Plaids, fancy Linen Drill,
Uarscilles VetUngs, colored Striped Hwl-s Muslin,Granltu
Bnrcges, printed Muslins, Grenadines, Ribbons, Flowers,
Steel Beads, Standing Collars, Hosiery, kc.
maria J. S. MAOILL, hlonumcntsquare.
luguri 5
ry Chrx
«t0t
I firkins
t. Croix,
baskets Sttcet Oil; 5 dozen quarU and hair
of Pickles, nnd a fa w quarter casks best Brandy;
key end Wines, in store, and for sale far tho
h prices, by KELLY k O’CONNOR,
Corner Broughton and Prayton-iu.
TV] RS. S. TOMB, Milmery & Fancy Store,
-LtA liamard-Suect, South side Market-square, it con-
stanUy receiving Uonnet*. Ribbons, Flowers, llostery,
Gloves, Combs, Pins, Needles, Tapes. Edging, Perfamery,
Toilet and Tooth Brushes, Fashionable Drawn Bilk and
Batin Bonnets. Also, Bonnets altered, cleaned and press
ed. Orders from tho country thankfully received and
punctually attended to. ‘ Jan 1
T3 AllEGES, Lawns, Muslin*, Etc.—The
A3 Subscribers have Just received per C'ltorok*ei Super
printed and plain Bareges; plaid and printed Lawns; em
broidered and printed Muslins! fix’d white Swiss Muslins.
AFo, a splendid assortment of black and col’d Silk and
SaUu Parasols, FaraaoUetU and Sun Shades, white and
col’d Barege Shawls, and many other article*, worthy the
attention oT buyer*. MARSHALL k AIKIN,
mar 1 Opposite Monument-square.
^ Q ppr Ton to^Hard COAL.—For
salo by EDWIN L HOLLIS,
9mo 80 Bay-si.
3.—Compri8-\
COLLINS k BULKLEY,
108 Bryan-st.
*I3ER CHEROKEBl—Black nnd White
Merino Vests, Silk and Lislo Gloves, Lisle-Ho*e and
English and Atner-
SNIDER, LATHROP k NEVITT.
h Lawns | Fronrii Muslins; French Printed
LATHROP k FOOTE.
Just received by the above vessels, a large andhand-
e assortment of Linen Drills, Ducks, Bltck nnd Col’d
COLORED LAWNS, Irish LINENS, &c.
V3 The subscribers have Just opened from steamei
Cherokee and brig Madison, plain and printed black and
colored Lawns; colored and Mourning plaid Ginghams;
English and American Prints (light.) A large and well
lock of Irish Linens, Diapers, Table Damasks.
MARSHALL k AIKIN.
sut of Shirts; far safa by
ROBINSON k CAMP,
Gaudry’a Building, next to Fuluki Houso.
pRAVATS.—Rocoived per Chorokoe, gon-
V3 tlcmen’s Spring Cravaut far sale by
ROBINSON k CAMP,
Oandry’s Building, next to Pulaski Houso.
TVTEW Styles Fancy Spring DRY GOODS,
-LX Recelveu per sicuni: hip Uhefokcc; far sale by
mar 19 LATHROP k FOOTE.
LATHROP k FOOTE.
WHITE GOODS. —Jaconet Muslins;
V t Cambric do.; Plaid Cambrics; Swiss Muslins;
LATHROP k FOOTE#
► supply of r
d desirable Barege* and Tissues;
110 bT MAnsHALL ft AIKIN.
I Penny’s genuine Tally Ho Razors,
t of Strop* from most approved monu-
by ~ JOHNSON k CO.,
Cor. Bull and Bay-su.
■ itr nity-Mreet, Keeps always c
, Monument-square.
130NNL1 CORD.—A beautiful article of
A3 Bonnet Cord for Hoods, kc., to bo found (it tho
roar 10 SAVANNAH. CASH STORE.
I7ANCY Silk and Linon CRAVATS.^-
L Just received per Chcrokeec and for solo cheap, at
17 Bay-st.
fab 90 PRICE k VEADER.
TTES1S.—White Marseilles Vests, just rc-
T ceived by tho Cherokou and for sale cheap, by
G. S. NtCUOI.S,
fab 95 Gibbons’ Range.
TVTEW Spring and Summor GOODS.—The
AX Underlined nro now receiving,
Underlined nro now receiving, ond will continue
:elve, by Uie steamers and packets during the season,
o and well selected stock of Staplo and Fancy Dry
■ ...li.u.A.. ...I .......
marl
SNIDER, LATHROP k NEVITT,
TJOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, See. &c.—A
A A large assortment Ladies’and Misses’wiiito, black
and col’d Cotton Hoset black and col’d Silk and Raw Silk
Hose; Men's and Boy’s white, black and col’d half Hose!
Gauze, Cotton and Merino Under-Vosts; Ladies’ am'
mar 1
MARSHALL k AIKIN.
TAOMESTIC GOODS—Per brig Augusta:
A3 1 case Hamilton Denims. 1 do. Portsmouth ditto, 1
do. Boot Mill Shirting, 9 bales lino Brown Shirting, “
Brown Twilled Jeans, 5 do. Ticking, 9 do. Brown t?
E mbroideries Marshall &. Aiken
have now open and far salo, Ladies* fashionable
Muslin and Lace Capes; Ladles’ faihionablo Muslin Col
lars, trimmed; Cnimtsetts, and Btandlng Collars. m 1
TVTEW Spring GOODS—Per Cherokee:
AX Figured and plain Mode Rantget; Paris Alboriiw*;
plaid and Chameleon Silks; SilkTlssucs; printed Cambric
and Lawnai Uriilinnlines, Clinnibrays, French aud Sente ’
Gingham*, Linen Lustres; also, a full assortment or En
ildorlcs, Lace and Muslin Capes, Collars, Cuff*, a c
t received by * DEWITT k MORGAN.
QPRTNO CLOTHING.—Jubt received per
O barquo Vernon, a good assortment of Spring and
Summer Clothing. Those wishing to purchase whole
sale or retaB, will please call at
O. W. ADAM8’,
fab 93 Corner Bay-lane and Whltaker-street.
TXOMESTICS.— Osnaburgs, Yarns, &c.
.L/ ol* various descriptions, far sale by
EDWIN L. HOLLIS,
fab8 Bmo 80 Bay-st.
13 LACK and Colored SILKS, just received
J.3 per Cherskco, and far sale by
fob Id DEWITT k MORGAN.
T3 AREGES, &c., per Chorokco.—A beau-
A3 tlful assortment of Bareges, Silk Tissues, and Nor-
fob 13 ’
JIM* HI
DEWITT’ k MORGAN.
*13 LAIN and Embroidered Whito Canton
A Crape Shawls, Just received per Cherokee, and f(
•ale by DEWITT k MORGAN,
fab 13
T3ARAS0LS.—1 case, containing a fino as-
A sortmont of super ivory handle*, hone nandlos, silk
fringed and scolloped, Just received per Cherokco.
fab 14 SNIDER, LATHROP k NEVITT.
T3ARAS0LS—Per barquo Vernon—1 caso
A Groeu and Drown Bilk french Parasols, just recelv-
" fob 91
DEWITT’ k MORGAN.
QATINET PANTALOONS.-Juat recoiv-
O cd at Ute new Clothing Store: a largo assortment of
Satiuot Pants for servant* and labouring men; for sale very
cheap far cash, by
fab 20 G. S. NICHOLS.
T7MNE Black Cassimero PANTS—Received
A by the Cherokee at the new Clothing Store, Gibbons’
Range, nnd will bo told cheap, by
fab 4a a. s. NioiioLs.
TT'RENCH Black Cloth Frock and Dress
A? Coals—Just received by tho Chorokco and far salo by
G.S. NICHOLS,
fab DO Gibbons’ Range.
P ER CHEROKEE—A fino assortment of
now SPRING GOODS, Just received per Cherokee,
fob CO SNIDER, LATHROP K NEVITT.
QHIRTS! SHIRTS !!-Just received pet
k3 steamer Cherokee, a good assortment of (lno Shuts.
Those wishing a good article, wtll pleiuw call at
Corner Baj’ Lin* and
G. VV. ADAMS,
• Whitaker »t.
fc'ugurn, kc.
iiY coinsv & i’osmcic.
THIS DAY, 16th Inst., at 11 o’clock, will bo sold
In front of our store, to close catudjnmcnU,
5 basket* Champagne; 98 lihda Cuba Muscovado
Sugar; 94 do Porto lUco drt; 39 do prime New Orleans do;
30,000 Principe Sc gars; 90 chest* lly*on Tea; 10 quarter
casks Cognno Brandy; 15 do do White Wine Vinegar.
Terms, under $100 cash; 1 @ $900,00 days; over $ W0,
four months, far approved endorsed note*. mar 15
rLOT’IlY
OLD Established CASH STORE—Comer
V3 of Whitaker and Congre»«-«reet*.—Tlie Subicribera
are recelrlng dally their supply of Spring and Summer
Hoods, consisting tn part of Figured aud Plain Mode
Bareges. Coloured and White Embroidered Swiss Muslins,
Silk and Linen Bnrcges; French and Scotch Ginghams,
Printed Cambrics and Lawna, together with a large a«-
sortment of oUier Seasonable Goods, which they will sell
at the usual low prices fur cub.
—r 1 M. PEENDEROAST k CO.
TVTEW AND CHEAP GOODS.—JOHN
XX MALLERY, Draper aud TiUlor,at the Old
Stand on the. Bay, adjoining the City Hotel—I* now open
ing an cnUre Stock of NEW GOODS In his line, cousUt-
Ingjif GLOTTIS, CAS8IMERKS and VESTINGS, and
a general assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING
and FURNISHING ARTICLES, ail of the latest style
and ben material!, which he oftbrs at price* far below
•ny thing ever offered in thlw market. He la prepared
also to make to order oil kind* of Gentlemen’s Apparel in
he most amnoved style, having secured tho aervicM of
Mr. Mott, from New-York, or mauy yean’ experience
and much celebrity as a Cutter, lie feels confident of
being ablo to please those who favor him with their or
der*. Those accustomed to sending North fartheir Cloth
ing, are Invited to call and examine his Goods and price*
previous to doing so, a* bo. fads assured that he can fur-
nlsh thum on a* good terms a* they enn get them abroad.
. , CAST AY YOUB HOOK.
Sale* Close This Afternoon, at 3 o’clock.
The Lucky Mouth Carolina,
DRAW* IN CHARLESTON Till* DAT, IfrTH IN*T.
7$ Number Lottery—13 Drawn Jiallolt.
UREBNBAPULASKI MO.YUMKN'I’LO'i
EXTRA CLASS NO. 91, VOI 1840.
J. W. MAURY k CO., Manager*,
(Successor* to J. G. Gregory k Co.)
. _ mntissT rates*:
l Prlu of. $15,000 lo Prixc* of. $1,000
1 •*" 10 do. of. ,T. 400
10 do. of. 300
10 do. of 200
940 do. of 100
65 do. of 50
fcq, kc,
TickcU $4—Halve* $9—Quarters $1.
- .... .• , ***** ca*hsd at this orncK.
Ct7» I ickets nnd Shares far sale, and order* from ths
country attended to at ths Old Established Office of
P. II. PENDEUGAST,
No. 5 White House, Owen’s Buildings, BuU-sUeet, oppo
site the Pulaski House. mar 14
1 do. of 6,000
1 do. of 3,000
1 do. of. 9,000
1 do. of lilOO
90 do. of. 1,143
Sc.
A N APPEAL for 1849.—Our success.
XX during tho past year, si yes us such unbounded
spirits, that we nro completely on tip-toe for another
years’ business. We must speak out and say, that al
though we have done much, wo are not yet, nor will bo,
satisfied until wo are kept busy every minute of oui
time. We wbduo do an honorable, healthy, satisfactory
business, with all who give us their trade; and our sup
ply of good* shall be mado to suit tho demand. Thank*
to nil who have given ua their aid in timet pa*t, and invi-
tntlons for a continuance of thoir custom is our constant
theme. We dole, after reminding all readers of tho Re
publican, whoso Clothes, Roots and Shoes are wearing
out, Uiat there i« a place where they can nhvays get
more, at 163 Congress street, South side Market square.
Jan 3 WILLIAM B. HALF..
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
YOUNG’S BUILDING,
SION OP TIIB OOLDSN SAPDLH)
Opporile Hamilton^' Simona’ Clothing Store t
Manufacturers of BRIDLES, SADDLES and HAR
NESSES. have on hand a good assortment of Snddles,
Bridles and Harnesses, of which the following comprise n
B rt | Spanish Quilted, Overlaid and Bhnfton Saddles;
anters’ Inrge and extra large Soddlea; Men’s plain do.;
English do.; Boys’and Race do.; Ladles’ Saddles of a
variety ofl’ottcma; Bridle* and Martingale*; Saddle Bogs,
SAI)6Lr.H’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Tree*. Skirling
and Hcg skins; Pod do.; Straining aud Worsted Web;
Thread and Tack*, assorted sizes.
HARNESSES.—Coach, narnuchty Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.—Barouche, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; HobbsanJOows,
by the single set, Plated aud Rrasa Stump Joints; plain do.;
patent Da»h Leather, Top and Curtain do.; broad and nar
row Laces, variety of patterns; Silk aud Worsted Fringes:
black and purp’e Coach Roans; Ougty Lamps; Plated am‘
Brass Carriage Banda; Brass and plated Knobs, kc.
Jan 1
GUNS! GUNSH
Tho Subscriber purposes shortly to visit
London and Birmingham for tho purpo*o of purchasing
Guns, kc. Ho will sell hi* former stock during this and
tho next month at grenUy reduced prices far cash. Those
wishing a good Gun, low, would do well to call and ex
amine his present nworunent, which embrace* every de
scription from $3 to $70.
Gentlemen who may wish Gun* mado to order by
Purdy, Rich*)*!*, Lancaster, Egg, Nock, or any or tlw
other celebrated makers, harp now a good opportunity of
procuring them through tho Subscriber, wno will pay
particular attention to any business Uiat ma^beentrusted
to him it, id* line. -
JOHN CARRUTHERS,
CARR IAGE REPOSITORY.
P1IILUIUC1C, AIEItlAJI A DELL
TJAVE on hand, at their Carriage Reposi-
JLX lory, in Hodgson’s Building, Bay-street, n Inrge ns
■ortinent of various kinds of Coaches, Ilarouchcs, Rock-
away*, Tilburies, Prince Alberts, Buggies nnd Buggy
Wagons with Harnesses compute, and as (lno assortment
aa can be found In ths city, and aro dally receiving direct
from Hie Manufactory at the North, nudo expressly far
the Southern mnrket; which they will sell nt the lowest
possible price for cash, or city paper. Ail who wish a
good Carriage at a low price will find It to their Interest
to cull and examine our stock before purchasing else-
where. Apply at tho Counting-Room.Jnn23
rpHE SUBSCRIBERS keep constantly
.L on hand a large stock of Shipping Timber, fltenin-
■awed Lumber, planed, toneued nnd “grooved Flooring,
wide and weather Boards, Which they will sell upon fa
vorable term*. IVM. II. GILES k CO..
Jail 1 Proprietors of tha Vale Royal Mill.
P IANO FORTES—Made by Chickering,
Nunn’s, nnd Fischer,*S Gale k Co. The sulijcrlber
offers for sales large assortment of 7,0K,6J{ and6~
tnvo Rosewood and Mahogany Pianos, from the al> _
maker*. These Instalments aro'unsurpassed by gny
mode In till* country for purity and ftillncsa of fane, am
elegance of workmatuhlpf some of them are furnished
willi the complete Iron Frame, which stiengthciu tho
caso and prevents the liability of getting out or tonot oth
ers have the ordinary metnlio plate, and can be offered
far lower priest. These Pianos nro offered without any
advance from the manufacturer’* prices, and thoso who
are desirous of obtaining a superior instrument nt a mod
erate expense would do well to coll and examine before
purchasing elsewhere. I. W> MORRELL.
Jan 97
nPHE SAXONS in England .—A History
X of the English Commonwealth Ull the period of the
Noimnn Conquest; by John M. Kemble, M. A., F. C. P.
S.J 9 vols. Loudon edition.
The Architect Builder aud Contractdr rocket nook of
Prices, for 1840.
Bronchitis. Chronlc;LarynKitls,Clergyman Sore Thront,
etc. etc.; by Horace Green, A. M., M. D., second edition
revised and enlarged.
The Poet’s Companion, a Dictionary of all allowable
Rhymes in the English Inngunsu.
The Gold-Saakur’s Manual, bring a Practical amt In
structive Guide to all persons emigrating to the Gold Re
gions of California: by David T. Aimed.
Littoll’s Living Age, Nos. 951 and 959..
Also further supplies of
Peter Schlmnihl in America; vanity Fair, by W. M
Thackery: Memoir of Surah B. Jndson by Fanny For
rester; and Alacauloy’* History of England. Received by
mar 14 JOHN M. COOPER.
.Sales at auction.
« IIY T. J. WALSII.
On SATURDAY uext, In front of store, will be sold at 11
o’clock, •
A Pair of well broke gentle family Hones, well recom
mended; also, a two-horse Wagon, wlih rattan seats, and
harnes*. The owner is about leaving the oily, and a
bargain can be lmd at private sale, by applying nt the
Counting Room, before the tale. Terms cash, mar 14
BY COIIK.Y «b 1'OSUIC'IC.
At Private Sale.
SUGAR-415 lilids Porto Itlco.98 hbda Cuba Muscovado.
N. E. HUM—AO bbls.
'RANDY—3 half pipes and 9 qr. casks.
...... ft .. ,,Y T ‘ J* WALSH.
Will be sold at the Court House. onTUESDAY, April 3,
A Nrgro Fellow, aged a!rout thirty-two years. Hold on
account of fanner purchaser, he not complying with the
terms of sale. • Terms cash—purchaser paying for title*.
GIN—9 pipes Holland.
IIAY-—W0 bales prime Lostem.
Jan 94
A Negro IV oman, a good cook, washerand ironer, aged
about forty-five, with her two children, girl*, aged fl and
5. Sold lor no fault. Will not bo sold to leave the city.
Terms cash—purchruor paying for titles. mar 19
BALKS OLOSS Till* DAT AT 3 O’CLOCK.
$15,000—10 OF $1,000.
UltEENE d( PULASKI LOTTERY,
m axTUA class NO. 91, roa 1849.
To be decided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery,
Class 11, lo be drawn at Charleston, 8. C.,onThure-
day, March 16th, U49.
J. W. MAURY k CO., Managers.
SPLENDID SCllKMK.
..$15,009
... 5,0d0
... 3,«>M»
... 9,000
1,900
1,143
..$1,030
...*400
.... 390
” i, ua kc. kc. kc.
Whole Ticket* $4—Halves $9—Quarters $1
Dr Side nt E. W1THINGTQ!
GREAT MAMMOTH LOTTERY!
tlmml Capital Prtae,
$100,000!!!
9 splendid prises of $53,000 each, amounting fa $109,000.
4 Kplomlid prizes or $95,000 each, amounting to $100,000.
prlzesof $19,500, amounting to $100,000.
90 prizes of $5,000, amounting to $i00,000.
W 3 respectfully request the attention of
the public to ths annexed magnificent icheme,
which we offer, believing it to be the best arranged and
moat magnificent Lottery ever drawn i
75 Number Lottery, 15 drawn Ballot*.
Each package of 95 Uckets will hare 15 drawn numbers.
A package of 95 tickets can draw $950,000.
The lowest Uiree number prize Is $1,560.
The 1st and 9d diawn numbers enthled to $1,000. •
This scheme has been examined and approved by the
Stefa Lottery Commissioners, and wJU be drawn In Haiti,
more city, April 99, 18)0 s
. BRILLIANT SCHEME,
r 15
Lottery and Exchange Office.
Caudiy’s Building.
STOCK, EXCHANGE, REAL ESTATE,
PRODUCE AND MERCHANDIZE
BROKER, AND GENERAL AGENT,.
Poe the Hale op Purchase of
PR OPERTY OF ANY KtND
fPHE Undersigned has opened an Office at
X No. 117 Bay-st., one door East of fie Rail-Road
Bank, wh -ro ho offer* his services to his frien I* aud tho
public as Broker aurl Commission Asrent, in nil
the branches above set forth. Particular attention trill be
given fa the keeping of a Register of oil Lota of Land offer
ed for rale in the different ceotlo.is and Districts of Geor
gia. Persons out of (be city, by addressing Uie undersign
ed (post paid,) and enclosing $9, can have a Lot registered
and advertised for one week, or four Lou for $5—and
those wishing fa purchase Lands drawn ur held by per
sons in or about Savannah, can negodafa through tho un-
Thu undersigned will also attend to Notarial bu iness,
Conveyancing, Adjustment of Accounu, or as Notary or
U. H. Commf-sloncr for the District of Georgia, to tho
preparation and certification of any Document or Pnpra
needed In Court* abroad. JOS. BANCROFT,
mar 8
PO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The
\y SubiKuiber having This Day associated with him
Mr. L. J. «UILMAUTiN, the buklnets^bnreaftcr will be
conducte.l (nt tho old rtutd, coral
T AST CALL.—All tho accounts of tho late
XJ firm of nLTSS k MoARTIlOll, must be settled by
he tint of April, if not, they wilt be putin suit for col-
TYTEGROES for SALE.—A Woman, aged
XX aitout twcnty-iix years, a good cook, washer and
ironer; and her Boy Child, two years old.
A very likely Mulatto GUI, need twelve yean.
GEO. W. WYLLY,
mar 13 General Agent and Broker.
"VTOTICE.—All persons having demands
lx ngninit Uie Emfa of M. HOPKINS, deceased, are
requested fa hand them in —• -*■— ■-
dobted, to make payment to
-irl3 k ** * *'”
. WARD HOPKINS.
MARGARET B. HOPKINS, Adra’x.
s day been dissolved by mutt
■bm. H. CASTELLAW,
P. L. CONSTANTINE.
Savannah, March 13tb, 1849.
pOPARTNERSHIP Notice.—The Sub-
Vj scribers having purchased Uio 4ntlro stock or If.
Cnstellaw k Co., and associated themselves tn the
DRAY AGE BUSINESS with Mr. P. L. Constantine, will
hereafter carry on Uie DRAY INC! BUSINESS under the
name of WARNER, CONSTANTINE & Co.
march 13 (1 WARNER k HOOKER.
Uxued fa Hugh Row lor seventy-five (75) Shares or the
Capital Stock oftlint Bank, on which eighty dollars per
Share bad been paid in—tlio original certificate or scrip or
the said Stock having been lost or mlsluld.
R. HUTCHISON. Administrator
of Uie Eft an* of Hugh Ross, deceased.
Savannah, Ct.,VPcc. 93,1818. mUi 3n» dec 95
1VT011GL.—1> our months after date apphea-
XX Uon wilt bo made fa the Inferior Court or Glynn
county, when sitting for Ordinary purposes, for leave to
•ell all Uie real and personal estate of John Lamb, late of
said county, deceased, for Uio benefit or the heire and
creditors. JOHN. P. LAMB, Adrn’r.
Brunswick, Ga., Jan. 99,1849. fob 9
TVT OTICE.—Four months after date, applica
XX tion.wlil be made to the Honorable, the Jutuee* of
the Interior Court ofTaitnall county, sitting as a Court of
Ordinary, for leave to sell the real citato of William Can
ady, into of said county deceased,
nov 15 JIMKHflON CANADY, Adrn’r.
"\TOTICE.—Four montfis after date, applica-
XX tion will be mode to the Honorable, the Inferior
Court of Effingham county, sltUng for Ordinary purposes
for leave to sell a Negro woman named Hannah, for the
benefit of Josioh Clark, a minor,
nov 9 GEORGE It. WRIGHT, Guardian.
f.^.EORGIA — Liberty County. — I o all
vT whom it may concern:
Whereas Smith llart, npplico to me tor Letters of Ad
ministration on Uie estate of Mrs. Mary Hart, late of said
County deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to file their objections (If any they have) to the applicant
in the Clerk’s office of said Court, within Uio time pre
scribed by law, otherwise Letters of Administration will
be granted.
Witness, the Honorable John A. Hendry, one of the
Justices or said Court, this fifth day of March, IMS.
mar 7 J. H. liltAD WELL, c. o. o. u c.
TRVING’S WORKS, Vol. 7—T«Wof *
X Traveller; ny Geoffrey Crayon..
Union of Church and stare; by B. W. Nocl, M. A.
Oregon nnd California In 1848, with Illustrations and
a Map by J. Q. Thornton, in 9 vols.
Memoirs of Chateaubriand; written by hlmseir, vol. 1.
Rngnrof Wendover’s Chronicle, comprising the HL faiy
of England from the descent of the Saxons fa A. D., 1935}
tranrinled from tho Latin by J. A. Giles, D. C. L.
History Philosophically illustrated from the Fall of tho
Roman Empire fa the French Revolution; by Georgo
Miller, I). I>., M. R.J. A.—third edition, revised by tiro
author.
The Works of Plato; translated by Henry Cary, M. A.
Macaulav’s UUtnrv of England. Boston edition, vnl. L
Shatv.X Outlines of English Literature.
Hero n Little and There a Little; by the author of Line
upon Line, Precept upon Precept, kc.
Raphael or Pages of the {Book of Lifo at Twenty; by
Alphonse De Lamartine.
Tho Caxtons: A Family Picture by Sir E. Buhvcr
Lytton.
Franklin’s Life. (Illustrated,) Part* 4 nnd 5.
A Manual of 1 ashlon and Polltenexs for Lndies and
Gentlemen. Received by JOHN M. COOPER.
fPHE Gold-Seokor's MANUAL; being a
X practical and instructive Guide to oil person* emi
grating tp the notvly discovered Gold Regions of Call-
Hero a Little and There a Little, or Scripture Facts; by
the author of “Peep of Day,” *c.
Tales of a Traveller; by Geoffrey Crayon, Gent: bolng
vol. 7 Putnam’* edition of Irving’s Works. .
Principles of Zoology, touching the structure, develop
ment, distribution and natural arrangement of Uie races
of animals, being and extinct; by Louis Agassiz and Au
gustus A. Gould.
A}Treati*e on the Diseases of the Air Passages i com
prising an Inquiry into Uio history, pathology, csuues, and
truntment of those affection* of flto throat eollod Bron
chitis, Chronic Laryugitie, Clergyman’s Sore Throat, kc.;
by Horace Green.
Tho Dramatic Works of Richard Brinsley Sheridan.
The Lifo of Lorenzo de. Medici, cidled tho Magnifi
cent! by William Borcoe.
Tho Life and Pontificate of Leo tht Tenth) by William
Roscoo.
Stillman** Journal of Science and Arts for March.
Tho Westminster Roviow for Janunry, 1849.
Arnot’s Gothic Architecture, No. 4. Just received by
mar 19 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
port* 4 and 6.
The F.clcctle Magazine for March.
The Westminster Review far January.
Thankfulness, a narrative, comprising pastes from the
diary of the Rev. Allen Temple. Just received by
mar 13 W. THORNE WILLrAMfl.
/^.EORGIA — Camden County.— To all
U whom it may concern t
Whereas, Stephen M. Timmons will apply to tho Hon
orable tho inferior Comt of Camden Co , when Fitting ns
a Court of Ordinary, for Letters or Administration upon
»)v» E-ta’c of Henry lEgcrrlRs, Ufa of cUd county, de
ceased.
These ore therefore to cito and admonish nil concerned,
to file their objections (if any) to the granting said Relate,
fa tha applicant In the Clcrk’e office of cold Court ou o»
•before the (list day of May next; otherwise letters as
prayed for, will be granted.
Wiino.-s, the Honorable Joseph Thomas, a Justice of
■aid Court, this 1st day of March, 1849.
“ HENP” H
mar 3
NRY R. FURT. n
! 4-LU RGl A—Effingham County.—To all
VJ whom It may concern:
Whereas, Edwin Me Rory, Administrator of the Estate
of Jackson McKory, deceased,hath applied to the,Hon
orable the Inferior Court of seld county, when sitting for
ordinary purposes, for Lctt.-ra DisruUsory.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to file their objections (if any they have.) to the applicant
in the Clerk’s office of said Court within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be
granted.
Witness, tho Honorable Jeremiah Mallette, ono of the
Justices of said Court, this eighth dayof November, 1848.
nov 9 JOHN CHARLTON, c. n. o. >■ c.
GEORGIA.—McIntosh County.—To all
VJ Whom it may concern :
Whereas, Charies A. Prtndle and Samuel M. Street.
Executor* on tlio Estate of Snra A. Kimberly, late of said
county, deceased, hath applied to tlio Honorable the Infe
rior Court of raid coumv, when sluing for ordinary pur
poses, for Letters Dbmissory.
These aie, therefore, to nfte and admonish all concern
ed to file their objection* (if any they have) to the appli
cant, in the Clerk’s Office of thu told Court within the
time proscribed by law othenvice Letters Dismissory Will
be granted.
Witness, the Honorable Alexander Mitchell, ono of the
Justices of the said Court, till* 97th day of September,
18I& E. AI. BLOUNT, c. c.o. uh. c.
Darien, Sept. 97,1819. sept 99
Sales at ptuettou.
BY T. J. WALSH.
TO-MORROW, In front of Store, at 11 o'clock,
IV ill be sold, the remnant of a stock of Shoes, Trunks,
kc., of a retail store. Terms cosh. mar 19
T
Butter, Lard nnd Ull—At Private Snlc.
BY l’lIlLUllICK, MERIAH HELL.
Jusl received ncr brig American, from New-York: 19
casks bleached winter strained Wlmlo Oil, 10 kegs rhnfc*
Goshen Butter, 9 bbls. Lnrd. fab 90
ilortltmt iabbtafsements.
of....:.
•• of.
" of.
*• of.
** of.
'* of.
lowest 3 )
drawn Noe. \
1st nnd 2d > .
Nos. J
3d and 4tli
6th and 6th
7th and 8th
9th & 10th
11th & 12th :
12th & 13th
, 14th k 15th
6,820 any 2 drawn Nos,
26,550 any 1 drawn No.
33,305
00,000... .in.
54,000.. .arc..
8
20
40
40
40
300 J
60 \
120 i
120 ?
25,000... ‘
12.500.. . •
6,000... •
4,000... «
3,000... •
2,000... •
1.880.. .*’
fooo... •'
750.. . *«
600.. . •
400.•
200...
100...
$100,000
100,000
100,000
... 100,000
... 100,000
... 160,000
... 120,000
... 80,000
... 474,000
... 60,000
... 45,000
... 60,000
... 48,000
... 36,000
.... 1,101,000
...2,666,000
1,305 prizes nmountinff to the sum of $5,402,000
VVnoie Tickets $103—Halves $53—Quarters $25—
Eighths $19 50.
A package nr 95 whole will cost, $9,500
And murt at thu least draw 1,600
The risk, therefore, on a packngu is $1,000
We u1ll sell a certificate of package 95 whole*,.... $l, 000
do. do. do. 95 halves $500
do. do. do. 95 quarters,....$950
do. do. do. 95 eighths, $195
In this magnificent Lottery there are but 9,TOl packages,
and, as there are455 three-number prizes In the scheme,
there are but six cbanccs to one of a package drawing s
Capital Prize, and a package may draw $950,000.
All orders, for tickets, shares, or packag-s, wUl
meet with the most prompt auentlon, and all communica
tions nro strictly confidential. Address
D. PAINE k CO. Managers.
Baltimore, Md.
fob 90
54
Oraud Consol!
COLVIN & CO.,
MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES
Agency N. W. Comer Baltimore and Calvcrt-streets,
Museum Building, Ilshimure, Md.
$50,000!
Dlidated Lottery of Maryland,
class 18.
To be drawn in the City of Baltimore on Saturday,
March 31st, 1849.
BRILLIANT SCHEME,
OGb ' or. $50,000 1 of 95,000 Dollars.
1 of 19,500 1 of. 7,5.0 Dollars-
7- 15/Prizcs of.. 4,0)0 are 60,000 Dollars.
900 Prizes of.. 1,000 are...<903,000 Dollars.
And other Prizes amounting to 197,000 Dollars.
The lowest prize any ticket having three of the drawn
numbers on can draw is £1,000.
Tickets $15—Shun s in proportion.
_ .-t.r COLVIN k CO. will issue a certificate of a package of
TYTOTICE.-—The firm of H. CASTELLAW 96 Whole Tickets for ..$*£)
XX k Co. has this day been dtaolyed by mutual con- 94 ^«lf J‘ .-$110
Sales at stucKou.
Chotco Goshen tiuttcr.
At Privntc Polo.
BY PIlILBItICK. 9IERIASIA HELL.
Jmt received per brig Mtdkon from New York: 10 kegs
Goshen Butter. mar 13
Eastern liny nt Private 8u
. iv nt
BY PlIlI.lliilCK, ME1UA31 A DEL.
' Now landing per brig Elias Dudley from Maine
bales prime Eastern Day; for sale in lots to suit pun ha-
mar lo
100'
Chalrii—At Privets Pale.
BY PIIILllltlCK, MEllIAM BELL.
Juit recoiVi*d per ship Leopard, from Boston: 10 dozar
Wood Heat Chairs; 5 do. Cum' do. do. do; 4 do. Cane am
Wood Peat Rocking do.) 3 do. do. do. do. Bi-wing do.; i
do. Cano Maple Arm do. For sale low. mar 9
Champagne Cider. - -
BY PIIILIHUCK, ME It I AM A HELL.
At Private Bale-.
Just received, per bark Exact, 25 basket* Cbarr.psgn*
Ciders 95 do. Harrison do. fab 14
NEW-YORK AND SAVANNAH LINK
OF 8TEAM-SHIPS, FOR NEW-YORK.
7b leant ll'rdntsiluy, Starch 2S.
The now ami splendid Steam
Ship CHEROKEE, Lyon, master, will
leave Savannah aa above, l'n-tago to
New-York, $95. No berth secured un
til paid for. Tho ship and owners will not be accountable
far any article sent on board, unless btil* of lading arc ob
tained for the some. BIU* of lading signed by die Clerk
on board.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
PADELFORD k FAY.
The ship* of this line carry a clear wldto light at mast
head, green on starboard ilde nnd red on larinard.
Qrj- No Freight received after 10 o’clock on the dny of
OGp No colored persons will bo allowed to go on board
for any purpose.
IT. H. MAIL STEAM LINK.
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA,
VIA SAVANNAH AND KSV WFBT.
* Tho splendid new Steam-ship
r—jiA ISABEL, of 1,100 tons burthen, com-
i'-XX man-led by Captain William Hollins.
* rinin will leave Charleston on tho 1st and
15th at 7 o’clock, A. M., and Havana on (he 8th nmj 29<l,
atSo’.lock. P. M.. every month—touching m HAVAX-
NAH nnd KEY \VE3T etch way.
KATES or FASSAOkt
From Charleston or Savannah to Havana, $-io
“ Charleston or Savannah to Key West,..... 30
“ Key West to Havana, 10
“ Charleston to Savannah, i
For Freight or Passage, apply to the Agent*.
M. C. MORPECAL Charleston.
BROOKS k 'PUFFER, Savannah.
nov 4 DRAKE, BROTHERS k CO., Havana.
PASSAGE BETWEEN SA-
VANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA—
Bt the Savannah and CiiAni.r.sTON
Steaxkks and the STEAM-SHIP CO
LUMBUS. By recent arrangements, 'J'lir-.iiih Ticket*
will be furnfrhed from Savannah to Phlladilphla. by the
Charleston Dally Steamer*nnd Htcam-rhip Cdut'MBUS,
for Twenty Dollar*. Freight will afro bo received in
Philadelphia, for Savannah, at ten cenU per cubic foot,
'■->r nfeofurement goods, free of all charges In Cb’ulcjton-
71ie accommodation for Steerage Fasecngera having
been very much Increased, she can accommodate them
comfortably, and Through Tickets from Savannah will
be furnished at $10.
N. B.—The COLUMBUS will leave Charle-ron on Imr
next trip, Thursday Afternoon; March 92d, after the arri
val of the Savannah Steamers, and continue toricav*
Charleston and Philadelphia every alternate Thursday,
mar 8 BROOKS k TUPPEti, Agent*, Savannah.
Unity U. S. Mail Steam-Packet Line.
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BEAUFORT.
(INLAND TWO-TIItKDB Of TIIR WAV.)
MET AM ORA,. Cnpt. F. Harden.
WM. SEAUROOK, (.'apt. P. ItLANKr.Nsmr.
GEN. CLINCH, Cnpt. Fsnn Peck.
JASPER, Cnpt. Wm. S. Dixon.
This Line Is composed of the above Very superior
Steam Packet*, with experienced command*!* and enn-
not be excelled for eafety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannah every evening nt half past 8 o’clock,
and leave Charleston every morning'at 9 o'clock through
out tlio year.
Fare Five Dollars, meals Included. Through Tickrti
between Macon and Charleston, Ten Dollars, including
meals on the steamers and oinnlbuv rare in Savannah.
JlUUOKStic TUPPEti, Agents, Savannah,
oct 98 E. LAF1TTE k CO., Agents, Charleston.
SemlaWceltly U» S. Mull Meam.I’orUct l.|. •
91 Half
96 Quarter
90 Eighth „
Orders solicited by mail In tiie above Lottery or ip any of
the followtug Lotteries, to be drawn in Baltimore during
the month.
Lotteries for March, 1849t
Dan. Capitals. AV of Ballota. TitktU. Pjg
March 1, 018,000. .78and 13.. $6 00.7018 fib
“ 2, 020,000. .76 nud 13.. 05 00.. 017 00
•• 3, 030,000. .75 and 13.010 00.. 034 00
“ 5. 0S.OOO. .76 and 14.. 02 60.. . 08 00
« C, 020,000. .76 and 14.. 05 00.. 016 00
« 7, 030,000. .78 und 14.010 00.. 035 00
'• 8, 025,000. .75 and 12.. $6 00.. 018 60
** 9, 03,000. .75 and 13.. 02 00..
« 10, 037,600. .75 and 12.010 00..
“ 12, 025,000. .76 and 16.. 08 00..
•« 13, 024,000. .78 and 13.. $5 00..
“ 14, 030,000. .72 and 13. $10 00..
« 16, 022,000. .73 and 13.. 06 00..
“ 16, 07,500. .78 and 13. . 02 00..
“ 17, 037,000. .78 and 14. $10 00..032 60
" 19, 09,689. .76 and 13.. 02 60.. .03 00
“ 20, 03,973. .78 and 13.. 01 00... 03 76
“ 21, 03,577..76and 16..§2 60...07 60
“ 22, 021,000. .76 and 13.. 06 00.. 017 60
“ 23, 07,500. .75 and 14.. 02.00... 06 75
“ 24, 04,600. .75 and 12.. 01 00... 03 76
“ 26, 08,000. .78 and 16.. 02 60... 0.3 00
27, 05,000..78nnd 12..$1 00...03 76
" 23, |JJ;5®J]75andl3.01OOO..034 00
” 29, $22’,600. .78 and 14.. 05 00.. 017 60
“ 30, 07,600. .78 and 14.. 02 00... $7 00
" 31, 060,000. .78 and 12.016 00.. 061
QG- Orders for tickets or pacluqjcs of tickets will lie
answered by return of mall.
f Gty- Postages on letters to us need not be paid. The
irlco of packages of Quarters of Tickets by certificate
■ given above, packages of Wholes and Halve* In propor
tion.
(t&- Order* from dfrtant point* fa secure replies, should
be sent in ndvanco sufficient time to be received and an-
swer mailed before the day of Die drawing of the Lottery, of her freight _
Official drawings of the Lottery sent to all who order balance ofFreigl
Ticket*.
IXb For prompt attention and sure success, please ad
dress the Old Prize Belling House of
fob 92 COLVIN & CO., Baltimore, Md.
riLENDON Refined IRON.
VX ROUND and SQUARE IIION,
BAND IRON,
SCROLL IRON,
HOOPS,
Manufactured at tlio Glendnn Rollins Mill, East Boston,
Mass. For sale by GEORGE G^RDN ER fc CO.,
5 Liberty-square, Bojton, Mas*.
Bo*ton, Feb. U», 1819. Jruo fob 20
CAVALRY ORDERSt
An Eloction is hereby or
dered fa be held at the Cqurt llou*e
- in the City of Savannah, on the 23d
fast., under thesuperintendonce pre-
sMnT'W&.V’kiSt'/d;;
A. H. Bailst deceased, and to fill
all other vacancies that .may then
occur.
Lieut. P. A. Alois is charged with the promulgation of
this order. • C. S. MALLARD,
Captain Commanding Squadron 1st Division,
mar 14 10
GEORGIA — Liberty County. — To all
VJ whom it may concern:
tYhureas, Sarah Howard applies fa me for Letters Dls-
mfrsory on the estate of Christine (IowarJ, late of said
county, deceased.
Tlu-sc are therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to file their objection* (if any they have) within the time
prescribed by law, tn my office, or said letter* will be
granted.
Witness, the Hon- XV. E. W. Quirtirman, ono of the
Justices of said Court, this 5th day of March, 1849.
mar 7 J. B. BKADVVELL, o. c. o. t. c.
/'XEORGIA—Glynn County.—To all whom
VJT it may concern:
Whereas, Mrs. Barbara L. Harris, Administratrix of
the Estate of Hiratn J. Read, deceased, hath applied to
Uio Honorable the Court of Ordinary of said county, for
Letters Dismissory.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all concerned
to file their objections (if any they have) to the applicant
in tho Clerk’s office of said Court, on or before Uio tenth
dayof April next; otherwise Letters Dismissory will be
granted.
Witness, Iho Honorable Bobt. B. PUea, ono of the Jus
tices of said Court, the (Uh da£ of October, A. D., 1W8.
oct 10
ALEX. SCRANTON, o. c. o. a. c.
GEORGIA. — Tattnall County.—To all
VJT whom It may concern:
Whereas, Henry TUIman, Administrator of tho estate of
William D. Rogers deceased, hath applied to tho Honor
able Inferior Court of said county, when sitting far ordi
nary purposes, lor Leuon Dismissory.
There aro, therefore, to cite and admonish nil concerned,
to file thoir objections (if any titey have) to the applicant,
In the Clerk’s offleo of sulibCourt, within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise Letters Dismissory will be
* WUnss*, the Honorable Charies Blount, ono of the Jus
tices of said Court, titin (*th dev of November, 1848.
GEO. A- DURANCE,
nov 15 Dcp’t. c. c. o.t. c.
rj E O R GIA— Liberty County.—To all
VJT whom U may concern i
Whereas, Manning J. Moody applies to the Court nf Or
dinary for Letters of Dfrmisslon as Guardian of the min
ors of James K. Archer.
These aro therefore to cite and admonish all concerned,
to file their objectiofi* (if any they have) within tho time
prescribed by law, or said Letters will be eranted.
Witness, the Hon. 8. A. Fraser, one nf the Justices of
tho Court of Ordinary, this 83J Oct., 1818.
oct 95 J. S. BRAD WELL, c. o. o. L. c.
*ORYAN Sheriff’s SALE.—Will bo sold,
X> on tho first Tuesday in April next, within the legal
hours of sale, before tho Court House door in Bryan
County i ono Negro Girl, named Phoebe, aged 11 years;
fifty head Stock Cattle, nnd eighteen hundred acre* of
Fine Land, in eight separate tracts, but all adjoining tha
same—beine well Unproved. Levied on os the property
of Wm. H. Edwards, Jr., to satisfy * 9* fn. issued from
the Superior Court of Bryan county, James B. Stripling
vs. Wm. II. Edwards, John M. Edwajds and James Wil
kinson. Property pointed out by Win. H. Edwards, De
fondant. H. A. SMITH, Sheriff a. c,
mar 9
TJ RYAN Sheriff’s SALE—WUl be sold
iJ on the first Tuesday In April next, within tho legal
hours of sale, before tho Court House, in Bryan County i
Ono Tract of Land containing one hundred acres with its
improvements, lovied on to satisfy an execution in favor
of Uriah Mitchell v*. George Waller. Levy made and
returned to mo by constable. ->
mar 2 • H. A. SMITH* Sheriff b. o.
GUARDIAN’S SALE—Will be sold, on
VX the first Tuesday In ’ April next, before the Court
House door In Springfield, Effingham County, within tho
legal hours ofsnle.one Negro Woman named Hannah, be
longing to Jotiah H. Clark, a minor, sold under an order
obtained from the Court of Ordinary, for the benefit of
eald minor. Terms cash-
mar 7 GEO. R. WRIGHT, Guardian.
SAVANNAH, GA, & PALATICA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND ST. .MAItYH,
Ga., JACKSONVILLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Ft*.
In connection with the C’l i trie non Daily Mali St>am-
Packets at Savannah; the Mail Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, tho Mall Stases from
Jnckkonvjllo via Alligator, Mineral Spring-* and Madison-
villi?, to Tallahassee; and from Plcolatn to St. Augustine.
OUAMULOF.F., Capt. W.M. Wim.W.
WM. GASTON, Cnpt. John Hkhbiko.
ST. MATTHEWS, ....Capt. Nicholas Kino.
These Packets leave Snvnnnoh every Tuesday and
Saturday morning at IQ o’clock.
Rrtornino.—Leave Palatka every Tuesday and Friday
morning at 7 o’clock, touching at dm above turned place*
each way.
All goods consigned to the Agent* forwarded free of
commission. Aokmts:
BROOKS k TUPPER, Savannah,
A- A. DeLorme, Darien; Alexander Scranton, Urun*-
wick; John Drisont, Ht. Marys; Femundcz k Dishes,
Jacksonville; A. Coy, Black Greek) George Cnlcc, I’ico-
Jata; R. R. Reid k Co., Palatka, E. Lnfitte, Charleston,
oct 28
FOR LIVERPOOL.
Tlio barque NAOMI, Wright, master .
having a portion of Iter cargo engaged, will meet
with despatch for the above port. For Freight en
gagements, apply to TADELFORD fc I AY.
FOR POSTON.
The staunch coppered barque ZENO*
It I A, Capt. Knowlton,ha< half her cargo on board
and will have despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply fa
the master on board at Anderson’s upper wharf, or tn
mar 13 CRANE k ROWLAND.
FOR BOSTON.
-h2& Tho barque ZENOBIA, Capt. Know I-
ton,hsspartofneargoengaged,and will have des
patch. For Freight or Passage, apply to
mar 7 CRANE fc ROWLAND:
FOR NEW YORK—BRIO LLVE.
t The fast sailing regular packet brig
5 MADISON, U. Matiier, master, having a portion
mar 13
maun, u. mnuier, nri.-icr. (laving n portion
It engaged. Will have Immediate despatch. For
•■relglit or Passage, apply to
WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
FOR NEW YORK-NEW LINE-
The schr ATHALIA, Capt. Purnell,-
has tiie larger portion of a freight engaged; and
will have quick despatch for the above jtor t. For
freight of 100 square bales, apply to
mar 19 CRANE k ROWLAND.
'FORNEW YORK—Old Established l.lnc.
The splendid regular packet ship MAR-
ION, M. Thompson, muter, having part »>r bur
freight engaged, will havo quick despatch- For freight
or piM-eec, apply on beard, at Johnston's wharftortoX;;
mar M BRIGHAM fc KELLY.
FOR NEW-YORK—Old Established I.l.nV.
The regular packet brig WILSON
?£=*=» FULLER, Capt. Crawford,‘having part of her'
freight engaged, will have 'deroatch. For Freight or roaa, •:
age, apply on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
mar 1Q ? . . BtitGIiA.Mfc KELLY.
FOR PHILADELPHIA.
The fine fast eaillng packet sclir. C.C.
STRATTON, Vance, master, will have faini-rlb
ato de,patch. For Freight or Passage, baying B<">d an. .
commodation*, apply to muter on board at Walburg’a
wharf, or to
mar 1 COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.
FOR BALTIMORE.
The new and fust sailing gfjhr. NEW
REPUBLIC, Wheeler, inMter,having tiie princi
pal part of her cargo engaged, will have immediate dcs-
B stch. For Freight or Passage, having good accommoda--
on, apply to master on board, or to
maria COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.-
FOR BALTIMORE:
The fast sailing schr. OCEAN, Capt,
Parker, having part *or her cargo engaged, will
havo quick despatch. For Freight or Poxirige, apply on
board at Telfair’* wharf, or to
mar 10 . BRIGHAM fc KELLY.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.
& The schr. H. L. SCRANTON, Capt.
» Thoa..VV r . Taylor, will leave for the above port
wlih despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply on board,
or. to *
inarB WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO.
FOR SALE. .
. J A bargain is offered—-the large Wood-
cn House on Lot No. 0. Booth Broad street, srf-
Joining the residence of Capt. /no. W. Anderson. Baid
Building to be removed. Apply to
, t M GEO. XV. WYLLY,
feb 23 General Agent and Broker.
f IBERTY Sheriff’^ SALES—On the first
XJ Tuesday in April next, will bo sold before the Court
House door in Hlnesville, Liberty county, between the
tsuai hour* of sale, the following property, to wit: four
teen Sitting Chairs, three Bedsteads, three Feather Beils,
three Mattresses, Blankets nnd Be Ming, Hire ■ Mahogany
Tables, Brass Andirons nnd Fender, shovel und Tones,
a.-jd one Bumy or Glg^ and Hnrne.-s. Levied on as the
property of John W. A. Fennell, lo miufy u fi. fa. l-simd
from the Superior Court of said county, In favor of Hums
& ltellly vs. John W. A. Fennell. Property pointed oui
by Plaintiff's Attorney.
Afro, the following tracts or parcel* of Land: Onr tract
containing fifty acres, more or Jess, bounded on Ihv Far*
by Nueijah Andrews,South and WntbyWm- Wilson, and
North by Forb*:»’s land, nnd also one other tract contain
Ing four hundred and fifty acre#, more nr less, hounded ort
tho Enst by Thus. 8. Mell, South by the estate of Palmer
Gouldlng, West by lands of Win. Whavc, and North
by vacant or unknown lands. Levied on a i ihe proiicrty
of Joseph Adams, to satLfy a fi. fa. Is.-ued from the Pu
perior Court of said county on the forccionire of a mor*.
gage In favot of Francis aorrtl va. Joseph Andrew*. Fn-p
’•riy pofat-d out by Plaintiff's Attorar
fob 98 JOHN
my.
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