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I»I,ICASniK F.XtUllMIOV.
Tho steamer META MORA,
F, Burden, innatcf, will loavo tho
■ ('liarlostoii Btcam-l’nckct WhnrfTiiia
Day, nt prccDoiy 11J< o’clock, on
n I’lctifiuro Excursion to Tybee, In coui|intiy with tlio
splendid new Btenuii>hi|> TENNESSEE. Returning,will
nriivcin town about 4 o’clock, l*. M.
l’aHHiurc-,50 cents—Clilldren and scrvnnU, 95 cents.
BROOKS & TUPl’ER,Agents.
N. II.—Music and Refreshments on hoard. mnraa
CIIAHMCHTON IIOTKI,.
M TIio iiinli’rsifrned (Into of tho United
HtHtes Hotel, Aiwuitn, Gt nrgin,) having tensed the
CHARLESTON HOTEL for n term of years,takes
plcasuro in stalinir, that the entire establishment lias been
refitted and furnished with new Furniture, and will bo
onpurd fertile reception of coui|mny on Thursday, tho
09th hint.
Improvements have also been tuado in tho House, par
ticularly in the Ladies’ Department.
Tho nddiiinn of a reception l’urlor, and tlio removal of
tho Ladies' Drawing Room.
Which Improvements, I tun assured, will greatly add
to tho comforts of the guests of tho house; and hopes, by
strict fttUuitJon on Ills own port, together with tho officers
ofhis house, to merit a liberal-hare of Die public patron
age. DANIEL MIXER, Proprietor,
mar 3d Ct
N
OTICE.—Magistrate's Office.—This is
_ . the Return Day tor tho April Term of my Court.
Accounts for Suit must he left with mo heforn 6 o’clock,
P. M. EDWARD G. WILSON, J. P.
Snvnnnnh, 38th March, 18-19.
TVTOTICE TO DRUGGISTS.—A Situa-
Xv tion Is wanted in a Dnigg-Store. by a Young Man
who I* willing to give his services ernti*, fora fcw months,
in order to acquire a knowledge of tlio business. Satisfac
tory references given as to morals. Apply at this ofllco.
mar 38 8‘
*Q EWARD.—Fifty Dollars roward will bo
*XV paid for proof to convict the thief or neat ver of
Camcli.n stolen from tlio Garden of the Undersigned on
tlio night of tlio 23d and 86th Inst,
mar 38 a AND. LOW, Jr.
I 70R SALE.—A prime Negro Man, about
. thirty-two yean of age. of good character, a good
carriage driver, a hotter, nnilnn experienced brick maker;
•Old (hr no fault. Also, two likely Girls, about fiftee n
years oface, smart and intelligent, and brought up in tlio
house. Apply V - H. J. CHALMERS.
mHE WORKS of Cornelius Tacitus ; with
X an Essay on his Lift and Gantua, notes, supplements,
& Ths*whoffi wmks^f^enophon, translated by Ashley
History of Queen Elisabeth. 11/ Jacob Abbott.
Frank Forester’s Field Sports of the United Bute*, and
British Provinces, of North America. By William Uen-
rJ The History of the Progress and Termination of the
Roman Republic. Ity Adam Ferguaon, L. L. D. •
History of the Peloponnesian war, translated from tit*
Creek of Thucidldes, IJy William Smith. A.M.
No. 1. Macaulay’s History of England—Cheap Edi
tion.
The Diamond and tha Pearl. By Mrs. Gore.
The Marrying man. _ _ , . „
Tlie Midnight Bun. Bjr Frederika Bremer,
rn Amaif ‘ ‘ ^ *
Western i
I California and Oregon,
lea, iacladlng
with mtpe of those Regions, fcm, «c.
Tha Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountain!, Or
egon and California. By Brevet Col. J. O. Fremont.
Phrenology Examined, and shown to be Inconsistent
with the Principles of PhWoloflr, Mental and Moral
Mctence, and the Doctrine* of Chriatlanty, he. By W.
L. Rice, D. D. Received by
iqit ad JOHN M. COOPER.
/CALIFORNIA.—The Remit of Actual
VJ Experience—four months among the Gold-finders in
California—being the Diary of an Expedition from Ban
Francisco to the Gold Districts; byJ.Tyrwhltt Brooks,
Macaulay’s History of England-^eheap edition—port 1,
S3 cents. For sale by
mar 38 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
P.INGHAMS—20 pieces, desirable and good
vX colors, (or sale low for cash.
no ' » a xrintTT.
QPRING STYLE.—Ladies’ French Braid
KX BONNET
NAH CASH STORE,
Monument-square.
PAPERS, OLIVES, CATSUPS, &o.—20
Vj tfbxfe* Capers, Olives, Tomato and Walnut Catsups;
superfine Mustard. Pickles, he.; lust received and for sale
by ' J. C. IIINCIIMAN,
mar 38 Corner n rough ton and Drayton-strccu.
/ARANGES. Lemons, Coooa-Nuts, 8te.
VJ Just received afresh supply of Oranges, Cocoa-Ni
layer Raisins, he., ibrsaleby
Nuts,
. J. 0. IIINCIIMAN,
Comer Broughton and Drayton-straits.
/ARANGES.—10 boxes Orange*, landing
V./ from brig J. A. Lancaster, and fbr sain by
— ~ CONNERAT h BARIE.
/CRACKERS, &c.—10 whole and half bbls.
VJ Princeton, Water, and Butter Crackers, Soda Bis-
cult and Pilot Bread; juit nedved bjr
Ti ALTIMORE HAMS.—500 BALTI-
Jj more Hun... |wd uticle, lu* mj for
■ale by BluQIIAM fc KELLY.
T^RILLlNGS.CO’rrONADES, &c.—Per
AJ brig Lowell t VVhlte figured and plain Linen Drills,
fancy Linen Drills, Cottonades. a ftill aaaortment; Mart
■eUlea and Linen Vestlnp. Silk do., Summer Tweeds,
French and English Drab d'Ete.Codrfngton, Croton, Coat-
tnga, Wellington Checks, Richmond stripes, Phud and
Printed Head Handkerchief, Pongee Handkerchiefs,
“2 £sr* BBSaasimifiK
T ACES, 8te.—Per brig Lowell: Lisle Lacea
_1_J and Edgings; Thread and Robin Edgings and Insert-
Inga; 4-4 figured fnney Laces; black Silk Edging*; figured
and striped Swiss Muslins; fancy Bilk Cravats; Ginghams,
Lawns, Bareges, plaid Alnaccas, Linen Chambrays, Linen*
'Gingham/; fancy Prints, Linen Cambric and Lawn Hand-
kerchfefs, Nansook Muslins, he. ho. For sale by
mar97 LATHROP h FOOTE.
QPRING CLOTHING—Received per Tcn-
KX netsee i Ready Made Clothing, of the latest styles,
suitable for Spring and Summer wear.
Also. Spring and Summer Cloths, Casetmrres, Vestings,
Drop D’Etea, Cashmeretts, and all the latest French
style of Goods, which will l*e made to order in iheiatast
New-York and French Fashions.
N. 0. Spring and Bummer Fashion Pistes received.
ROBINSON & CAMP,
mar 37 Guidry's Building, next to Pulaski House.
T
notsi
the a
ore explained In a supplementary chapter. Price 37K cu.
Book-sellers and others wishing supplies of the above
■ In quantity, will address their orders to
HE Suppressed BOOK—Sowall’s Sketch-
or Ft. Augustine, 3d odilloni the first having been
* J on ita arrival at BL Augustine nnd
JOHN M. COOPER,
Agent for the Author.
pOTTON and. Rice BALANCES.—2
VJ Dearborn’s Patent Balances, (hr Cotton; 9 do. do.,
" COHEN fc FOSDICK.
for Rice. For sale by
mar 79
QPRING and SUMMER CLOTHING—
KX Received per steamer Tennessee and brig Lowell, a
large and well selected stock or Spring and Summer Cloth
ing, of latest styles, (hr sale on accommodating terms,
wholesale and retail by O. W. ADAMS,
mar 97 ‘ Comer Bay Lane and Whltaker-at.
TJAREGES, GINGHAMS, &c— Per
XX steamer Tennessee t Printed and Satin Striped Bar
eges, French Muslins and Lawns, Scotch and French
Ginghams,'Printed Silk Albanum, black Plaid Lawns,
French and English Prints, fcc.j for sale by
. mar 97 LATHROP fc FOOTE.
QHIRTS! SHIRTS 1!—Just received per
KX steamer Tennessee i 18 doa. Shirts, various qualities.
For sale by O. W. ADAMS,,
roar 97 Comer Bay Lane and Whitaker-at.
> RANDY, GIN, &o—60 bbls. PholpVi
■ Gin, 40 bbls. Brandy. 60 bbls. Rum, 45 bbls. New-
tans Whiskey, 35 bbls. Monongahcla Whiskey, 90
ddis. Ht. Croix Rum, 60 bbls. Malaga Wine, 95 quarter
sind 10 eighth casks do. do., 90 quarter and 15 eighth caaka
Madeira Wine, 90 boxea Claret Wine, W do. Marxeau’a
do-, SO boxes Cordial*. 60 boxca Lemon Syrup, 15 do.
Raspberry do., 15 do. Strawberry do., 10 do. Extra Lemon
do., 15 do. Oinger do.; In store and for sale by
f 1 mar 97 ' CONNERAT fc BARIE.
T) UTTER and CHEESE.—10 kegs choico
AJ Butter; 90 boxes do Cheese; for sale by
mar 37 GEO. W. DAVIS.
T> ALTIMORE LARD.—100 pails prime
.IX Family Baltimore Leaf Lard, weighing from 15 to
96 lbs., landing per achr. Brilliant, and for sale by
mar 97 COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.
TNDELIBLE INK.—Payson’s Indelible Ink,
X a supply of this excellent article for marking Linen,
«Uk, or Cotton with a common Pen. Just received and
for sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
mar 87 Gibbons' Building.
PER TENNESSEE.— Muslin Collars,
X Ouflk and Inside Hdkfs.
mar 37 MARSHALL fc AIKEN.
T?NGLISH and German HOSIERY—
JLJ A large dasortmenl received and for sale.
mar-97 M ARB HALL fc AIKEN.
piCKLES, Mangoes, Spanish Olives, En-
X gUsh Sauces, Catsups, Spies., and Sardine*. For
„ DaMARTIN,
Corner Whitaker and Bwy-strect*.
pTAMS.—4 hhds. Baltimore Sugar Cured
JLX Hams, of superior quality, landing ftrom schr. Bril-
limit- . For sale by COHEN fc FOBDICK.
THE HISTORIES of Caius Cornelius
-JL Tacitus, with Note* fbr Colleges; by W. 8. Tyler.
'WiffNMSBytvI’SlTSto'?* 1 ° f0 * r “‘ Com """ T "“ u '’
Tbe^ jtand Book of Hydropathy, for Professional and
Domestic use, with on Appendix, fce. fcc.pby Dr.J.
Rcccl l 11 Book, and Young Ilouiekeep-
wT'orten?"’* Gu,d ?* ,ln ' , Me Directory; by J.
byJolin K ”’“ ' n Bcl ’" c “ 1 Art > ‘‘ Ci *‘ c ' 1
Part 8 Illustrated Franklin.
Also flirthrr supplies of peter Bchlemihl, and
jlnjmi of Cliutth and Blue) by Nool^
V) ItEWAKD.—Strayed from n
JJ yard in the city, u itnaU English Terrier SLUT
■^•■•^■ofa reddish color, nnd blind in both ryes—
Whoever returns ti-r or will civo infomintion where bIii:
may bo found, will bo entitled to tlio obovo reward by ap
plying to this OlllCo. 9 mar 97
"OER TENNESSEE.—Sight Krcnclt Jaco-
X nets, Lawus, Muslin* and Giimfmins.
mar97 MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
pEIt TENNESSEE.—Wliito Goods! Nau-
X eook, Mull, Chocked and Plripod Cambrics nnd Mus
lin*- . MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
tnar 97
pARASOLS anil UMBRELLAS.—Super
X rich Parasols; Indlcx’ small aizo Umbrellas; BUk and
Cotton Umbrellas. A largo variety tier Tennessee,
mar 97 MARBIIALL fc AIKIN.
*VTEW Spring CLOTHS, nnd Cassimeres.
J.^1 The subscriber* hnvo received per Tennessee, a
superior stock or Cloth*, Fancy Casslim re* nnd Vesting*,
of tlio latest and most fashionnulo slvlc, suitable for Bpring
and Bummer. They nro prepared to liavo them made
in tho best manner for cash, or approved credit,
mar 97 HAMILTON fc BYMON8.
f^ATS, HAMS, 81c.—Landing: 400 Roy-
V/ Holds’ best Hugar Cured Ilainsj 695 bushel* heavy
Maryland Ont*.
And In itoro t 16 !( and 9 X nine* Madeira, direct im
portation, nnd of the vintage or 1KW; 3 bales heavy 79 and
80 Duffll Blankets; 14 tierces Fitche’* best cure»I Ham*.
Forsnleby FRANCIS BORREL.
mar 97 . 9
PHELPS’ GIN, Baltimoro Flour, &c—
X 95 bbls Connecticut River Glut 60 do linltiinore
Flour; lOdo White Beans, landing and foreale by
mar 97 BCllANTON fc JOIlNriTON.
PIGS^-Justroceived, a supply of superior
X quality. iDaMARTIN,
mar 97 Comer Ray and Whltaker-etreett.
T ONDON PORTER andS ootch ALE—In
XJ .quarts and pint*, for sale by DxMAIlTIM,
ma r 97 Comer WhlUker and Bay-atreeta.
\X7IRE DISH COVERS.—For protecUng
V Y meats, fcc., from flies and insects. A foil sup
ply, Just received and for *ale by
COLLINS fc BULKLBY,
roar 97 - 108 Bryati-atrect
/-'lANDY.&o—300 Un. Candy) BO drum.
Figs; Oranges and Lemons; Just received by
mar 97 W. W. GOODRICH.
QMOKED TONGUES, 8tc.—200 «mokod
O and pickled Tongues; 11 half bid*, pickled Reef ami
Pork; Just received by W. w. GOODRICH,
mar 97
PARASOLS.—A largo assortment received
X per steamer Tennessee, for sale by
mar 97 LATHROP fc FOOTE.
QILK UMBRELLAS.—Just received an
O assortment of good quality Silk Umbrellas fbr rale by
mar 97 G.W. ADAMS.
P ALTIMORE FLOUR.—100 bbla. land-
AJ ing Dora tlie schr. Brilliant, and for sale by
II. J. GILBERT,
mar 97 Weat Side Market-square.
PALTIMORE HAMS.—Landing From
XX the achr. Brilliant, and for aale by
H.J. GILBERT,
mar 97 West 8ide Market-square.
/^.OSHEN BUTTER.—Received by the
U . steamer Tennessee, and for sale by
II. J. GILBERT,
mar 97 West Side Market-aquare.
QULPHATE of QUININE.—200 ounces
kj Fane’ pure Suiphuate Quinine, lust received and for
•ale by u. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
roar 97 Gibbons’ Building.
pLOWER JARS—Of assorted sizes just
X opened and fur salt by
COLLINS fc BULKLEY,
mar 97 108 Bryan.
pOAT.—Ono yawl Boat, 17 foot long, Ce-
XX dor and Copper fastened, for sale by,
TURNER fc HENRY,
mar 97 Exchange Dock.
QPRING and Summor GOODS—Received
kX by Steamer Tenneewe and wlU be sold at the lowest
marketprlceeatl47 Bay-aL,by
mar 87 . PRICE fc VEADER,
Drapers and Tailors.
lyfOTICE.—A. &, L. MACK, No. 96 Bry-
X V an-efc, (next door to M. Eastman’s Jewelry Store,)
offer for sale, at wholesale and retail, nn assortment of
CLOTHING, BlllRTB and 1)HY GOODS, at vary low
price*. The public are respectfully Invited to call, exam
ine, antLcoiivInce themselves. Country merchants wish
ing to purchase in wholesale, will do well in calling,
mar 94 ’ 3tno
/~10RN—In lots to suit purchasers, for sale
\J br WABHUURN, WILOERfcCO.
mar 98
POTATOES—Landing: 75 bbls. in fine or-
X der and Ibr aale by
mar 93 WOOD OLAGHORN fc CO.
O OLAOB.—A flruult Muupiy just received pr.
O achr. Memento. Call early. DaMARTIN,
| |m»r 83 Corner Whitaker and Bay ata.
PUTTER.—10keg%choice Goshen Butter,
XX lending from brig Clinton, and for aale by
mar 93 CONNERAT fc DARIE.
PURE Ground GINGER.—10 kegs fresh
X Ground Ginger, warranted pure, fbr sale by
mar 9ft- O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
rpAMARINDS—A frosh supply in jars and
X bulk, for aaio by DaMARTIN,
mtr 93 Corner Ray and Whitaker-ate.
(A ANDIES—20 boxes Stoam Refined, just
received, and for sale by
ti. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.
mar93 Gibbon*’ Buildings.
TRISH Linon, Diapers, Napkins, Toilet Cov-
X ere,Cordcd Skirting,fcc.
mar 93 J. 8. MAQILL, Moqument-aq.
/~J.RENADINES, Bareges, printed Muslins,
VJ French do. do., Isadoras, TarUtous, Swiss Muslins,
Bishop Lawn, fcc., low for cash,
roar 93 J. 8. MAG ILL.
pMBROIDERIES.—Collars, Cuffa, Chim-
X J Isettes, ladles’ Cape, llcod Drones, fcc.
mar 93 J. S. MAQILL.
pONNETS, Flowers, Wreaths, See., and
XX all kinds Milincry, executed with taste and des
patch at tho SAVANNAH CASH STORK,
mar 83 Monuinont-square.
TTOSIERY—A large assortment of ladies’,
XX gent’a and children's; Just oponed by
DEWITT fc MORGAN,
mar 93 Rtbero’s New Building.
QPRING and Summer Clothing.—Received
kX per brig Clinton 1 a splendid assortment of Alpaca
and Croton Hack and Frock Coats. For sale very low, by
G. W. ADAMS,
mar 99 Corner Bay Lane and Whitaker-at.
pLACK and white Lace Vesettesand Sacks:
XX also Swiu Sacks (a now article); Just opened, and
for sale by DEWITT fc MORGAN,
mar 99 lUbcro's New Building.
pRENCH Organdies, Printed Jackonets,
X Brilliantes, and other styles of Dress Muslins, Just
opened and for salo by DEWITT fc MORGAN,
mar 23 Rlbero’a New Building.
QOAP, Crackers, Flour, &c.—100 boxes
O Colgate’s No. 1 Soap; 50 bbls and 50 half bbls Butter.
Sugar and Soda Crackers; 90 db Pilot Bread: fiO do Canal
Ffour; 60 doa Painted Buckets, landing and for sale by ■
Inar 93 BCRANTON fc JOHNSTON.
QUGARS, MOLASSES, &c.—20 Ithds.
k? P. R. Sugar, 10 do. Muaeovado do., 9ft hhds., 40 tea.
and 35 bbls. new crop Mole«*est 950 bag* Rio Coffee, 60
matte Java do.; 90 bags Black Pepper, 19 do. Allspice. 76
boxea L. B.Hmlth’a Tobacco, 60 tfo. I’nUlla 10*a do., 90
do. J. Urow’a lb*, do., 95 boxer Brown and VVhlte Havana
Sugar, 40 bbla. Coffee, 60 hair chests Black Tea, 40 quar
ter chests llyson, and 30 eighth chests do. do.t 75 boxes
Pipes. 400 reams Wrapping Paper, 90 dozen Brooms, 90
Demijohns, 1,9. 3 and ft gaHonst 39 bbla. Canal Flour, inO
store and ft* sale by CONNERAT fc BARIE.
mar 99
T>ANAMA anil Mole-Skin HATS.—Just
X received an aaaortment latest style.
G. W. ADAMS,
mar 93 Comer Bay Lane and Whitaker-st.
/"YTARD BRANDY.— iU half pipes in
VJ bond, vintages »48 nnd '47, handing and for sale by
mar 93 SCRANTON fc JOHN8TON.
/^QJM CANDY.—A fresh supply of this
\J excellent article for Coughs nnd Colds. Just received
by G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
mar 99 Gibbons* Building.
rpURKEY RHUBARB.—A fow pounds
X of genulue Turkey Rhubarb Root,* just received and
fbr sale By G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
mar 99 Gibbons’ Building.
TX10 COFFEE—200 bags prime Green, in
XX Store and for sale by
mar 93 SCRANTON fc JOHNSTON.
T IME—1,000 bbls. Lime, per schr. Cam-
XJ den, to arrive, for aaio by
tnar 81 BRIGHAM fc KELLY.
/^RANGES & LEMONS—50 boxes each,
VJ in prime order. Junt received and for sale by
mar91 Da MARTIN, Cor. Whitaker and Bay-ste.
hpHOMAS’ Nectar Leaf, Anderson’s Solace
X Tobacco; Began, of most approved brands—fresh
arrival. Da MARTIN,
mar 91 Comer Whitaker and Uay-atrecte.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, WEDiM^SDAV MORNING. MARCH 28, 1849.
rpHE Midnlght-SUNA Pilgrimago: by
X Fredertka Bremer.
No. fl, Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Uarpera'
illustrated edltton. .
'.History of Queen ElliabdU;; by Jacob Abbott, with en
gravings.
The Prairie Flower, or Adventures In tlio Far West i
by F.raerson Bennett.
Ilrngelonns, Uio Hon or Athns t or Ton Years Liter;
helijg the conclualou of “Tlio Throo Guardsmen”: by
Duma*.
Tho Three Guardsmen, or tho IYnt* and Fortunes of a
Gascon Adventurer i by Ah>xnndn) Dumas.
scaquelto ThO ThreeGuards-
fwcnly; Years After; n
men t by Dunias.
The North British Rovie
'orth IIritlsli Review, for February.
Blackwood's Magaxine, for March. Just received by
row 87 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
f PEA.—200 packages Black and Greene*
X part very choke, for sale by
Jan 87 A. WELLES.
\T O. SUGAR—40 hhds., ]»rt choico, for
J-l • sale by A. WELLES,
mar ft
/'HANDLES—Sperm, Adamantine, and Tal-
Vj low, for sale by
mar 13 A. WELLES.
TVTEW-OllLEANS WHISKEY—75 bUs,
it landing nud for solo by A. WELLES,
mar 19
TX OUTER—30 casks quarts and pints By-
X uss’ bottling, for *alo by
mar 13 A. WELLES.
f10FFICE.—150 bags prime Rio, just recclv-
Vy i'il and far b.tlv l>
Itbl A. IV1XI.I3,
/CHAMPAGNE WINE—Gelslerfit Co’s.
Vj for sale by
Jan 89 A. WELLES.
"MOLASSES—SO hhds. prime Matanzas:
1YX 60 bbls. do. New-Orleans; fbr sale by
marft A. WELLES.
■^yirn'E Wine VINEGAR—25 bbls., for
Jut 09 A. WELLES.
TXACON SIDES.—107 cask, choice Cin-
J J clnnati cured, part dear, for salt by
fob 14 A. WELLES.
T ARD—20 bbla. and 50 kega, for sale by
XJ marft A. WELLES.
rpULTON Market BEEF—10 half bbla
X 1 Geo. HawafcCo.*a packing, for sale by
fob 14 A. WELLES.
TXUM and GIN—180 bbla., for aale by
XL mar ft A. WELLES.
QEGARS.—100,000, various qualities, for
0-.b, - • A. WBIitbs.
11 TOBACCO—200 package*, various brands
X^Mdsiace. For aale by A. WELLES.
QODA WATER.—The Subcribera have
KX commenced the manufacture of Soda Water for the
season. Their Byrupe are ofthe beet quality, and not to
bo excelled in variety. TURNER fc ODEN,
raw 13 Monument square.
T EECHES.—An invoice of superior Leoch-
XJ es, received by A. A. SOLOMONS.
REFRIGERATORS—Scott’s Patent, for
XL sale at manufacturer's prices, by
mar 16 THEODORE MINIS, No. 153 Bay-st.'
*\r 6. SUGAR and MOLASSES—Just
J-V # received—30 hhds. Sugar;900bbla.Molaaeee; for
■ale by WOOD, CLAOHOBN fc CO.
mar 90
T? ASTERN HAY—100 bales, for aaio by
X2i mar 90 WOOD, CLAG1IORN fc CO.,
EFFECTUAL Cure for Whooping Cough.
XJ Roche’s Royal. Herbal Embrocation; a cure fbr
Whooping Cough, without modicine. A supply received
by .A. A. SOLOMONS,
mar 90 ' Markct-aq.
TXERRY^DAVIS’ Pftin KiUer, just received
X per steamer Cherokee; fbr sale by
mar 17 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-eq.
rpARRANT’S Indelible INK.—Just re-
X ceivad. a auppiy of Tarrant’s superior Indelible
Ink; for aale oy TURNER fc ODEN,
mar 7 Monument-square.
■\7ANILLA BEANS.—1 case freah Van&la
Y Beans, best quality,Just recelvad and for sola by
G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO., Druggists,
mar 9 Gibbons’Building.
WHOOPING COUGH!—1 gross Roche’s
V T Embrocation, Just received, and for sale by
mnr 1ft W. HUMPHREYS, Ja.
tTAMS and Goshen BUTTER.—Just re-
XX celvedt SO Baltimore Hams, and SO F.F. Naw-
Yorkilams; also, 5 firkin* prime Gosben Button fbr salo
by • KELLY fc OCONNOR,
mar IS Corner Drayton and Broughton-eu.
MIL.—1,200 galls.- Bleached Winter Whale
VJ Oil, 1^00 mdlons do. do. Sperm Oil, 000gallone Lin-
■eed Oil. 600 gallons Crude Whale do., Just received and
for aale by DENSLOW fc WEBSTER,
mar 15
'M'OLASSES—60 hhds. and tierces Cuba,
1YX 80 bbls. New-Orleans, for tale by
mar 10 If. A. CRANE.
f'tORJCS.—2 bales Tapor Corks; 1 do Pint
VX Bottle do; 9 do Long Claret do; J do Porter Bottle*
do; 3 do Common do; fbr sal* In quantities to suit pur
chasers, by d. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO,,
mar 17 Gibbons’ Building.
TX OOTS.—Received per steamer Cherokee,
-IX anotner lot or nandtome Pegged Boots,
mar 13 O. W. ADAMS.
T INSEED OIL—5 casks, for sale low, by
XJ mar 7 TURNER fc ODEN, Monament-aq.
L'LOUR, 8mj.—50 whole and half bbls. Ca-
X nal Flour, 90 bble. Soda and Butter niscult*,Jusl re
ceived by W. W. GOODRICH,
mar 7
TYT E. IIUM.—50 bbls. for salo by
XA • mar 9 COHEN fc FbSDIOK.
AT 6. WHISKEY and Bacon Sides.—50
X v • bbla. N. O. Whiskey; 17 hhds. Bacon Sides, clear
of bone, landing and for sale by
mar 9 COIIEN, NOnRIS V CO.
T7LAV0R1NG EXTRACTS — Such ns
X Extract Nutmeg, Rose,, Vanilla, Lemon, Bitter Al
monds, Orange and Peach. A large supply Just received
and fbr sate by O. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
mar 9 Druggists, Gibbons’ Building.
TT AMS.—Just received, two hundred Rey-
XX^nold’e extra family Hams; for sajo ^Q UsgFAU
QEGARS.—100,000 Segaro, various brands,
KX and of very good quality, lust received from Havana,
and for sale by . WM. C. O’DRISCOLL,
dee 18
T ARGE Swedish LEECHES.—500 large
XJ Swedish Leeches, Just received and for sale by '
TURNER fc ODEN,
fob 16 Momtmentesq.
T7AMILY BEEF.—10 half bbls. Philadol-
* ftb^3* D00f ’ f ° r “ l8 by THEODORE MINIS.
QUGAR.—25 pbgs Crashed, Loaf and Pow-
KX dered Sugar, for sale by
fob 13 THEODORE MINIS.
TVTO. 3 MACKEREL.—100 bbla in store,
for sale by II. A. CRANE,
fob 93
QUPERIOR English MUSTARD 30
KX cues English Aiustanl, a genuine and pure article;
for sale by TURNER k ODEN,
mar 7 Monument-square.
QWEDISH LEECHES.—1.000 Swedish
KX Leechea, for sale at 95 cents each, by
mnr 10 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-square.
AYER’S Cherry PECTORAL.—A fresh
xjl supply ofthe Cliurry Pectoral, Just received, and
for sale Ly TURNER fc ODEN,
mar 10 Monument square.
TVTEW Baltimore City Cured BACON.—
X V 10.000 Just rcclvcd; for sale by
mar 16 * II. A. CRANE.
TVTEW Bacon SHOULDERS and N. O.
XV MOLASSES.—10 casks prime new Oaeon Bhoul
dera; 50 bbls. N. O.-Molawca; landing from achr. Harriett
Hallock, and for sale by
mar 9 SCRANTON k JOHNSTON.
"I/AHNESTOCK’S and Perry’s Vermifogo.
X 3 eroas Just received and for aale by
mar 17 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument sq.
jnOFFEE.—400 bags Rio Coffee, 50 do.
VJ Cuba do., in (tore and for sale by
mar 7 SWIFT fc DENSLOW.
TX UTTER and CHEESE —15 kegs choice
AJ Goshen Butter; 10 boxea prime Cheese, landing from
brig Augusts, and for aale by
mar8 CONNERAT fc BARIE.
Q ANDS’ SARSAPARILLA.—Sands’ Snr-
KX aaparilla, In quart bottles; also Sands’ Iodide Sarsa
parilla, received per steamer Cherookect for aale by
mnr 17 TURNER fc ODEN.
PUBA MOLASSES.—260 hhds. prime
VJ Cuba Molasses of extra size, and In prime order,
cargo of brig Confidence; lauding and for sale by
mnr 19 COIIEN, NORRIS fc CO.
AT O. SUGAR.—20 hhdf. of prime quality,
X1 • now landing from schr. Harriet Hallock, and for
■ale by WM.C. O’DRISCOLL,
ntar 10
Q ANDS’Iodide of Sarsaparilla, just receivod
KX and for sale by G. It. HENDRICKSON CO.
mar 16 Gibbons’ Building*.
TVTEW Crop HOPS—Fo; sale low by
Xl mar 7 TURNER fc ODEN, Monument-eq.
T ANDIIETH’S Fresh Garden SEEDS.—
XJ Just received, a supply of LandreUi’e warranted
Garden Seeds, among which are Philadelphia Early Flint
andsEariy York Corn, Cucumber, Melons, fco. For
■ale by TURNER fc ODEN,
mnr IQ Monument-iquaro.
1VT er CER POTATOES, &c.—30 bbls.
XYX Mercer Potatoes; 60 bags Rio and Java Coffee, Just
"MSS by . V?i W. OOODIUOll.
PORN and FLOUR Afloat.—4,000 bush-
VJ els prime White Maryland Com; 90 bbla. Baltimore
Flour, cargo or achr. Delaware Fanner, irom BaUltnore;
for aale by
mar 13 COHEN, NORRIS Sc CO.
QUPERIOR SJierry, Madeira &, Port Wines'.
KX Fire Wine*, of fine flavor, for salfc by
inar 91 Da MARTIN, Cor. Whitaker and Bay-ats.
/"^RANGES.—40 boxes Oranges, landing
and Ibr salo by JESgp fc CADY.
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
PRICE fc VBAOBU
*1 A *7 DAY-Strcot, keeps always on hand
J. A' f II roll ii-HOrtmi'iit of tile best CLOTHS, I’AH-
HIMHitBond VEriTINGB, wiih a full slock of FANCY
•\lt I Jl I.I.S.
A| *0, a Urgusiqq.ly of id ndy-Made CLOTIIING, which
Uicy will seQon Uicir usual tonne, oral a llbtnU discount
for cash. mar 10
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
PHILDRICK, MBIIIABI fc BELL
H AVE on hand, at their Carriage Reposi
tory. in Hodgson’s Building. Ray-street, a largeas-
sorunentof various kinds of Coaches, Barouches, Uock-
awaya, Tilburies, Prlnoe Alberts, Buggies and Buggy
Wagon* with Harnesses complete, and as fine assortment
aacan be found in the ciiy, nud arc daily receiving direct
from tho Manufactory nt ilm North, made expressly Ibr
Uio HouUirrii oiarkat; xvhlch they will sell at the lowest
poeslblo price lor cash, or city paper. Ail wlto wish a
cod Carriage at n low prwo m ill find It to thi-lr Interest
to call amt examine our stock before purchasing else-
Where. Apply at Uio Counting-Room. JsnB3
WHOLESALE DRY-GOODS STORE.
HKMIY F. AVAIUNG
TXAS just oponod an entrro New Stock of
JLX DRY GOODS In the Store next to N. B. fc II.
Weed’s in Brougbton-rtreet, up-etalrs, which he offers
for sale at wholesale only, at th* lowest market prices,
may 15
DYING ESTABLISHMENT.
A. GALLOWAY,
YORK-Strcct,—Nearly Opposite thq
LPr SaS (Oa-f-Eeixausnap »
id dyad various colours, so as to give good
-—— Ladies’ Bonnet* dyad, bleached and dressed
In a fashlonabl# style. Ladies’ and genUemen'e Kid
,1* the bwl manner. GenUemen'e gar-
...I Mug y MM. k. .«...! . _z ..
— Terns moderate. Orders Bom
attended to. <Ho-> fob 19
GUNS, GUNS. 1UFLRS AND PMTOIJ.
O.OING CHEAP at the “ Gun and Fistol
V-A Emporium," NO. 11. Barnard-atreet, South aid* of
—.Emporium," No. 11, Barnard-atreet, South aid* of
the Market, sign or the Indian.
r.iw.S'feM
adding, and Spotting Implements of every descrip-
.... Flasks, Pouch*#, Sporting and Rifle Powder,
Wesson’s’* and Dupont’s Cannhter do., 100 bags Birch
-- - rd«, 100 MPareuaSSi Capa,
wholesale and retail. Rules
with dispatch. Jan 99
“ Wesson’s’* and Dupont’s Cannl
and Drop Shot, ISO kegs Powder,
100 M Gun Wads, for sal* who!
made to order and repairing done 1
T\RAWN NUMBERS—Of Greene
AJ Pulaski Monument Lottery, Extra Class No. 94,
1. Alsi.njrii on th. mth init, ’
»» p» » *0 <W at 17 <H it 3T ao t u.
Aiia£SR& a , * ^ ta ^
SOW 44 60 31 OH 79 97 4 40 3 7 71 8 36.
OV Bolo-Nqs. 38 4fl 88,97 48 74, 3 44 ^,1^. fcc.
JUSSI
Bt *W#lanuunw To-uogaow,99ni issr*rr.
A umber Lottery—13 Drawn BdUolt.
GRBENBdkPULABKl 31ONU9112NT LCJT’RY
a bxtba class so. 35, roa 1849.
1 J. W. MAURY fc CO., ftlansgers,
(Succeeson to J. O. Gregory fc Co.)
. _ nioncsT PBiaas •
Wfe*® ‘
1 do. of 9^00
» do. of. l)l34
>0 do. of. .....J00
10 do. of. JB0
Whole Tickets ft-Halm
Package of Wbolet — ‘
Do. Halves
Do. Quarters
PBiaas CASHED At
ft/- Tlckeu and Shares for sale, and orders
country attended to at the Old EstabHsbed Office
P. B. PEN I) ERG AST,
No. 6 White House, Owen’s Buildings, Bull-street, oppo
site th* Pulaski House. mar ST
GUNS! GUNS!!
The. Subscriber purposes shortly to visit
London and Birmingham for tha purpose of purchasing
Guru, fcc. He will sell hi* former stock during this and
next month at greaUy reduced price* for cash. Those
hlng a good Gun,-low, would no wall to call and cx-
Ine his present assortment, which embraces every de
scription from #3 to f70.
Gentlemen who may wish Gnne made to order by
Purdy, Richards, Lancaster, Egg, Nock, or any of the
t a rood opportunity of
•cfiber, who will pay
i that maybe entroetea
procuring them through tha 8obau. ,
particular attention to any business that may be entni
to him In his line. JOHN CARRUTHERS,
175 Congress-street.
N.D. Manufacturing and Repairing of all Unde asbere-
fora. mar 19
RAWING RECEIVED—The follow-
AJ ing are the Drawn Numbers for the Green* fc Pu
laski Monument Lottery, Class No. 13, for 1849 r
90.T4 44 60 31 (fti 7* HT 4 49 3 7 71 8 36.
Also of Greene fc Pulaski Monument Lottery, Extra
Class No. 94, for 1849i
96 39 0 40 60 94 17 48 19 37 99 4 18.
Holder* of prlxcs will please eall for the cash at
B. WITHINQTON’8.
Draws To-Morrow^
§18,000!
OREEIIB & PULASKI LOTTERY.
EXTHA CLASS HO. 93, FOB 1849.
To lie derided by drawing of South Carolina Lottery,
R^to be drawn at Charleston To-Morrow, March
* J. W. MAURY fc CO., Managers.
13 Drawn Humbert in each Package qf 22 Tickets!
SAVANNAH WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
YOUNG’S BUILDING,
■ION Of THB OOLDCN BADDLK|
Opposite HamMan^S^wiM^CMhing Store,
Manufhcturen of BRIDLES, SADDLES and HAR
NESSES, have on band a good assortment of Baddies,
Bridles and Harnesses, orwhich the followlni comprise a
K ; Spanish Quilled, Overlaid and Sbafiun Baddies;
iters’ large and extra large Saddles t Men’s plain do.;
English dn.| Boys’ and Race da; Ladies’ Saddles of a
variety of Patterns; Bridles and Martingales; Saddle Bags,
"Yunke, kc.
SADDLER’S MATERIALS.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
and Hog skins; Pad da; Straining and Worsted Wt-b;
Thread and Tacks, asserted sites,
HARNESSES.—Coach, Barouche, Buggy and Sulky
Harnesses of all kinds, by th* single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS^—Darouchc, Buggy and
Sulky Springs and Axles; Dash Frames; Hobbs and nows-
by the single eet, Plated and Brass Stump Joint*;p!aln do.;
patent Dash Leather, Top and Curtain do.; broad and nar
row Laces, variety of patterns; Silk and Wonted Fringes:
black and purple Coach Roans; Buggy Lamps; Plated and
Brass Carriage Bands; Brass and plated Knobs, kc.
A GRICULTURAL Implements and Ma-
Xl chines.—800 Ploughs, comprising 30 different pat
terns and sizes; 95 Cora Shelters, various patterns
30 Straw and Hay Cutters, six kinds; 90 patent Fan MUla
10 Threshing Machine*, for threshing Wheat, Rice and
Oats; 60 Grain Cradles. .
T " —re, and fur sale by
DENSLOW fc WEBSTER.
MINIATURE Solar LAMPS—Well a-
It.L dspted (tor Sewing t>r rending, giving a fine dear
light. A supply of the above Lamps Just received per
cheiokne, ami (tor sale by.. .
mar ID . COLLINS k D1H.KLEV.
np'lIE SUBSCRIBERS keen conjuntly
X on band a large clock of Shipping Timber Steam-
sawed Lumber, piaaed, tongtied and grooved Flooring,
wide and weather Boards, which they will sell upon fa
vorable terms. WM. B. GILES fc CO.,
Jan 1
WM. i». uiuco » bu.,
Proprietors of tha Vale Ro)-al Mill.
QUPERIOR RAZORS—Rogers’, Wado 8t
kJ Butcher’s and Penny’s genuine Tally Ho Raaon,
witli an ossortmont of Strops from most approved manu
factories, for salo by JOHNSON fc CO.,
fob 14 . Cor. Hull and liay-sts.
T) ALE ROPE.-—50 coils Kentucky Bale
AJ Rope, of superior quality, Just received, and Ibr »nl
— PADELFORD fc FAY.
. — and Fancy Dry
.suiteble(tor the present and approaching season,
which they offor for sate on their usual fovorable terms,
marl SNIDER,LATHROP fc NEV1TT,
T^OMEOTIO GOODS—Per brig Augusta:
AJ 1 case Hamilton Denims. 1 do. Portsmouth ditto, 1
do. Boot Mill Shirting, 9 bales fine Brown Shirting, 3 do.
Brown Twilled Jeans, ft do. Ticking, 9 do. Brown Sheet-
Inj; ferrate by SNIDER, LATUROP fc NEVITT.
Tj'RENCH Black Cloth Frock and Dress
X Coats—J ust received by the Cherokee and for sale by
G. S. NICHOLS,
fob 96 Oiblmns’ Range.
PER
X new
feb 98
CHEROKEE—A fine assortment of
new SPRING GOODS, just received per Cherokee.
“ SNIDER, LATHROP fc NEVITT.
QHIRTS! SHIRTS!!—Just received per
iJ steamer Cherokee, a good assortment of flno Shuts.
Those widiing a good article, will please coll nt
G. W. ADAMS,
fob 14 Corner Bay Lane and Whitaker-st.
pONNET CORD—A beautiful articlo of
AJ Bonnet Cord for Hoods, fcc., to be found at the
mar 1C SAVANNAH CASH STORE.
T7ANCY Silk and Linen CRAVATS—
X Just received per Cherokeec and for aale cheap, at
147 Bay at.
feb 98 PRICE fc VEADER.
QPRING CLOTHING—Jiwt revived per
KJ barque Vdrnon, a good assortment of Spring and
Summer Clothing. Those- wishing to purchase whole
sale or retail, will please call at
O. W. ADAMS’,
fsb33 Corner Bay-lane and Wliitakcr-strcete
r LIABLE MATS.—A fine aasonment of
X Table Mats, recenUy received, and for sale by
COLLINS fc BULKLEY,
mar 9 . 106 Bryan-strcet.
p HECKS on New-Ybrk, at Sight, for sale
VJ by PADELFORD fc FAY.
mar 8
QATINET PANTALOONS—Just receiv-
O cd at th« new Clothing Store t a large assortment of
Satinat Pants for servants and labouring men; for tale very
cheap for cash, by
feb 96 O. 8. NICIIOLS.
PINE Black Casaunere PANTS—Received
X by the Cherokee at the new Clothing Store, Gibbous 1
Ranee, and will bo sold cheap, by
fob ft G. a. NICHOLS.
PLAIN and Embroidered White Canton
X Crape Shawls, just received per Cherokee, and ft
•ale by DEWITT fc MORGAN,
fob 13
PARASOLS.—I case, containing a fine as-
X eortment of super Ivory handies, bonuliandlcs,ailk
fringed and scolloped, Just received per Cherokee,
fob 14 SNIDER, LATHROP fc NEVITT.
PARASOLS—Per barque Vernon—1 case
X Green and Brown Silk French Parasols, lust receiv
ed by
fob 91 DEWITT fc MORGAN.
PMBROIDERIES.—Marshall & Aiken
X-J have now open and for sale, Ladies* foshlonable
Muslin and Lace Capes; Ladies’ fashionable Musiln Col
lars, trimmed; Chlmlxetu, and Standing Collars. m 1
ol’d da da; Just received and for aal* by
fob 98 ’ BN1DER, LATIUtOP fc NEVITT.
TT'ESTS.—White Marseilles Veals, just re-
V cel ved by the Cherokee and for side dieaj^bj^
feb 08 Gibbons’ Range.
pIGS, Pino Apple
1? MACOARONI.—Just received, 10 boxes Pine A]
_ T „JoAii6fa. ...
Cheese. 5 boxes genuine . Italian Maccarsmi, and
drum* fresh Figs; for aaio low, by
fob 91 J. ROUSSEAU.
CHEESE, and Italian
K
T^LOUR.—16Q bbls. Baltimoto Canal and
X New Oriekne Flour, landing and for salo by
mar 10 - SCRANTON fc JOHNSTON.
QUGARS—33 hhds. prime New-Orleuns,
O 10 lilid*. Porto Rico, 90 bhd*. Muscovado; for sale by
mar 9 COHEN fc FOBDICK.
WHITE GOODS. — Jaconet 'Minima
YV Cambric do.; Plaid Cambrics; Swiss' Muslins;
Mull and Nainsook do.; Rook do.; India Book do.; Rish
op’s Ijiwn and Tarteion Muslins; for sale by
iqar 13 LATHROP fc FOOTE.
Salts nt auction.
1IY COIIK.V aSi FOSDICK.
On TUESDAY.- Aprils, at II o’clock, in front of the
Court House, will be sold,
Th« r,ot of Land corner or Pino and Ann-sti ects, (fee
tewayga wi “‘
DY COHEN dk FOSDICK.
. At Private Sale.
JIP^NDV—a half pipes and 9 qr. casks.
GIN—9 piped Holland.
HAV—-3U0j>alcB primo Eastern. Jan 31
aottcrfrs.
10 Prizes of flfiO
10 do. of. 7.190
M do. of. 100
190 da of 80
54 da of. 40
54 do. of. M
108 do. of. J»
fce.
1 Prise of. 818,000
1 da of. 6,000
1 do. of. .9^00
1 do. oT. 1^90
1 do. oT. 1,134
10 do. of. * *“
10 PritcaoT. 8390
10 do. oT. 190
10 da oT 190
89 da or. 100
190 do. of. 80
> no. or..- aw fcc. fce. fcc.
Whole Tickets $5—Halves *9 60—Quarters 81 99.
For rale at E. WITIHNGTON’S
Lottery and Exchange Office.
Gaudry’s Building.
antes nt stuctlou.
....... 'VVf.sio <ri
will be sold at the Court Housi', on TUESDAY, April
A Negro Pellow, mod about thirty-two years, t old on
account of runner purchaser, ho not coni|>!>-|ng with Uic
fo™* ™ sale. Terms cash—purchaser paying for titles.
BY T. J. WALMI.
. « ... Private Salo.
A Negro Woman, a m
A Negro Woman, a good cook, wa ■her and ironrr. aged
al.Mit f-tetr-five, with her two cliildr.... s.ri-,0 uud
ft. Hold for no fimlt. Will not be sold to leave the city.
Term* cash—pnrchnscr pnying for UUca. mar “
iloitl.cnt subcrtfstmcnts.
GREAT MAMMOTH LOTTERY I
Grand Capital Prlxe,
§100,000!!!
9 splendid pritea of MfoOOO each, amounUng to Bion^ino.
4 splendid prixe* of f9S,000 each, amounting toll""
6 pnxceof jSIQ/W, amounting to AIOO,000.
90 prlxcs or$5,000, amounting to $100,000,
W 3 respectfully request tho nttentlon of
the public to the annexed magnificent scheme,
which we offer, believing it to be the best arranged and
most magnificent Lottery ever drawn t
75 Number Lottery, 15 drawn Ballots.
Each package «':»tickets will hava 15drawn numbers.
A package of 95 Ucketa can draw 8350,000.
The lowest three number prlxe la 81660.
The 1st and 9d drawn numbers enUtled to 81,000.
a This scheme has been examined and approved bylh#
8Ute Lottery Commissioners, and will be drawn in Balti
more city, Aprils*, 1819:
. . brilliant scheme.
1 prixe Of $100,000... .1*.... $100,000
2prises of. 60,000...are.
of
" of.
•* of.
" of.
*• of:.«...
“ of.
, lowest 3 >
drawn Noe. C
let and 2d I
Noe. <
3d and 4th
6th and Cth
7Ui and 8th
9th It 10th
Uth fc 12th
12th k 13th
14th k 16th
6^20 any 2 drawn I
26,550 any 1 drawn No.
4
8
20
40
40
40
300 \
120
25,000..
12,600... “ .
6,000...” .
4,000...” .
3,000... ” .
2,000...” .
1,630... •• .
1,000. .. ”..
780.. . ”, .
600.. . ” .
400.. . ” .
300.. .” .
. 200..
100..
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
160,000
120,000
60,000
474,000
60,000
.48,000
60,000
48,000
... 36,000
...1,164,000
...2,665,000
83.306 prixe* amounting to the aum of $5,402,000
Whole Tickets #IOO-iralvee 850-Quarter* *95-
Eighthe 819 60.
Eighths #19 ft
A package of 9S whole will cost,..
And must at the least draw
1^00
The risk, therelbre. on a package Is. $1,000
Wc wUl aell a certificate of package 35 wbolea,... .$1,000
da do. do. SS halvas,. 8300
do. do. da 91 quarters,....8990
do. do. da 9S eighth*,.....$195
In this magnificent Lottery there are but 9,701 packages,
and, as there are 455 three-number prises In the scheme,
there are but six chances to one of a package drawing a
Capital Prixe, and a package may draw4990,000:
0&- All orders, for ttrkets, shares, or packages, will
meet with the mat prompt attention, and all communica
tions are strictly confidential. Address
D. PAINE fc CO. Managers,
fob 30 54 Baltimore, Md.
. COLVIN & CO..
MARYLAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES
Agency N. W. Corner Baltimore and Calvert-etrceu,
Museum Building, Baltimore, Md.
$25,600-^12^00-47^00.
Lowest Three Humber Prise $1,000.
«ALKS CIOSB ON SATUBPAT AFTCaWOOW.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
BXTKA CLASS 0,
Decided by drawing of Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class
No. 18, to be drawn In the City of Baltimore, Md., on
Saturday, March 31,1849.
D. PAINE fc CO., Manager*.
■ SrLBMDID eCHBMBI
1 Prixe of. $50,0001 1 Prixe of. $5,788
1 do. ef. .95,000 1ft da of 4,000
1 do. or. 19,600 ( 900 do. oT 1,000
1 do. of. ,...7^00| 86 do. of ’....900
fcc. fce. fcc.
Whole Ticket* $lft-HMves^50-Qdarten $3 7ft-
For tala at
G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner of Bull street and Bay Lane.
a> Orders from the country promptly attended to, and
prises cashed on demand. mar 98
gpettnl atottces.
-\TEGROES for SALE—A likely Wo-
Xl man, aged "bout twenty-six years, an excellent
house servant, cook, washer and ironen and her four
children, a boy aged seven yean, girl six, oqe da five,
and an Infont nine months; mart be sold to leave the city.
A Roy, aged fifteen yean, vera likely, and a Woman,
aged 37 yean, house servant, cook, washer and lronar.
GEO. W. WYLLY,
u90 General Agentand broker.'
AT EG ROES for SALE—A Woman, 2G
_L 1 years old, a good house servant and her child, aged
4 months.
Also, a Negro Boy, aged alxtecn years.
GEO. W. WYLLY,
inar 10 General Agent and Broker.
T O RENT.—The Subscribers with to rent
■ portion of the Land attached to the Vale Royal
MIX Tlie Land i> well suited for Garden Lou, and will
be rented at a moderate rate to good tenr-*'
WM. B.
mar 91
;. GILES fc CO.
IT^LECTION NOTICE,—In pursuance with
Jli a Resolution of Council, passed on this day, Coun
cil, at iu next regular meeting, on 9Sth March, 1849. will
elect rn Weigher if /fay. Applicant! will name their se
curities (two required,) and hand in their application* to
mo before 10 o’clock, A. M., of that day. Bond $900—
foes. By order of Council.
EDWARD O. WILSON, Cl’k. Connell.
Savannah, 16lh March, 1640.mar 9-1
Grand Consolidated Lottery of Maryland,
CLASS 18.
TO be drawn in the City of Baltimore on Saturday,
March Slat, 1819.
BRILLIANT SCHEME»
Cate 1 Of. $50,000 1 of 99,000 DoUara
1 of. RL500 I of 7^j0 Dollars-
CQte 19 Prises of.. 4,0j0 arc....A0,000 Doll..rs.
Ctf- 900 Prises or.. 1,000 are...603,000 Dollar*.
And other Prince amounting to ;. 197/100 Dollars.
The lowest prise any ticket baring three of the drawn
numbers on can draw U81,000.
Tlckeu $15—Shares in proportion.
COLVIN* fc CO. will issue a certificate of a package of
98 Whole Tickets for :..$£0
$110
Orders solicited by mail in tba above Lottery or in any of
the following Lotlcriea, to be drawn in Baltimore during
the month.
Lotteries for March, 1810i .
Ck rftetr. MS. tfEaUtU. TUktU.
March!, $18,000. .78and 13..$6 00..$18 60
2, $20,000. .76 and 13.. $5 00.. $17 00
3, $30,000. .76 and 13.$10 00.. $34 00
6. $8,000. .76 and 14..
6, $20,000. .75 and 14
7, $30,000. .78 and 14
8, $26,000. .75 and 12 v .
9, $8,000. .75 and 13.. $2 00.. .”$7
~ 737,600. .76 and 12. $10 00.. $37
,76 and 16.»
.78 and 13,
.72 and 13
7S and 13. T$5 00.
16, $7,600. .78 and 13.. $2 00.
17, $37,000. .78 and 14
23, $7^00. .75 and 14..
21, $4,600. .75 and 12..
26, $8,000. .78 and 15..
27, $6,000, .78 and 12.. „
29, |5J;JJJh6andl3.$10 00..$34 00
, $22|600. .78 and 14.. $6 00.. $ 17 60
-■MX. $2“
12. $16
TT'INAL NOTICE.—Tho Subscriber earnost-
X ly request* all jwnons still indebted to the estate oT
Andrew Mclntlre, deceased, to make immediate payment,
as ftorther Indulgence carulot be allowed.
JNO. MURCHISON,
arl thstulmo Surviving Executor.
T AST CALL.—All tho accounts of the late
XJ Ann of BLISS fc MnAKTHOR, must be settled b
ho first or April, if not, they will be put in auit for co
ection. 99 iiinrO
conducted (at the old stand, corner of Whitaker and
Ufcnsress-streebO under tho name and style of M. PRKN-
DERG AST fc CO. M. PRENDERGAS"'
mar 1 Imo
■\TOTICE.—Three months after date appli-
lx cation Will be made to the Bank of the State of
Georgia for payment of the fallowing Notes of said Bank:
Let 13, principal Bank, payable to N. A. Hardee, signed
A. Porter, Cashier, left hand half lost or destroyed, (for
Fifty Dollars,) and No. 9,449, principal Bank, signed G.
B. Cummins. President, light hand half lost or destroyed,
(for Ten Dollars.) JOS1AII E. NUNNALLY.
Zebulon, Pike county, March 99,1819.
mar 94 tamo 3
W
RYAN Sheriff’s SALE.—Will be sold
r on the first Tuesday In April next, within tire legal
hour* of sale, before the Court House, in Bryan County 1
One Tract or Land containing one hundred acres with Its
improvements, levied on to satisfy an execution tn favor
of Uriah Mitchell vs. Geoige Waller. Levy made and
returned to mo by constable. , •
mar 9 11. A. SMITH, Sheriff a. c.
TVTOTICE.—Whereas William H. Smith,
i. 1 George W. Anderson, James M. nates, Thomas II.
Harden, John W. Rabun, J. L. Lock*, Jarnea U. Nortla,
and James Folker, Grand Jurors, summoned to attend tha
January Term of tho Hupcrlor Court of Chatham county,
having made default, it is ordered that they be fined in the
sum or Forty Dollars each, unlea they file good and suffi
cient cause of excuse whh tha Clerk on or batore the first
day of tho next Term of aahl Court; and, whereas, John
W. Davis, E. 8. Me)), Jackson White. A. Hensley, J. H.
Ollimeyer, Wash Mothersead, Michael Riley, John Be
nds, John Cerenpely, James Quantock, Jr., John W.
King, William Wilson. Francis Truchelut, James Cody,
John L. Cope, Hoi. H. Barnard, John B. Branshy, J. It. B.
Harley, Petit Jurors; and A. A. Hoiomona, W. G.Stafford,
John A. Wall.’CopcJIaupt, Haia^a Wl.iuk.R. M«-
Donald, Timothy Hheady, U D Mu; phy, John G. Cook,
James Butler, James Love, James A. fawns, James
llolema W. P. Clark, II. J. Dlckrnon, Ucorge Webb
Timothy Lavan, It. Goldberg, and Francis Champion,
Talisnu-n, haring made default,'it is ordered that they be
fined Twenty Dollars each, unlesa they fllognod end suffi
cient cause of excuse with tha Clark on or before the
first day of the uext Term of said Superior Court of.
Chatham County. R. F. AKIN,
mar 33 Deputy Clerk a. c. c. c.
rpo CAPITALISTS.—The undersigned
X in addition to hia business as Druggist, proposes to
establish, in tho city of Charleston or Savannah, a DIS
TILLERY, fhrthe purpo-e of Manufacturing ALCOHOL
(for Medical purpose* only) fount the Hoc* Obanos, a Fruit
common In the States of 8outh Carolina, Georgia, and
Florida, whteh could be delivered at either of the above
named porta at a trifling expense.
Tho process was lately discovered by him, nnd so rapid
In its operation Umt a Barrel can be Distilled in tlie short
■pace of Tax to hvtssm minutss.
This ALCOHOL has been pronounced, by Medical
Gentlemen of Savannah, New-York and Philadelphia, to
be superior to any now in use for Medical purposes.
Certificates fooin the first rhysiclans and gentiemsn of
this city, New-York and Philadelphia, can be seen nt my
store, to which I ask your attention.
I would be pleased to receive communications foumany
part of tha United States, which shall meet my prompt
attention. Address
mar 33
WILLIAM HUMPHREYS, Jay
Druggist, Savannah, Ga.
TJAKEGES and TISSUES.—A further
J. J supply of rich and desirable Bareges anil Tiasues;
Just received and for aaio by
mar 7
MARSHALL fc AIKIN.
T5AREGES, Stc., per Chorokco.—A beau-
JUJ tlful assortment of Bareges, Silk Tisauea, and Nor
mandy Cloths, latest stylea; Just received by - .
r"h in Dewitt & aioncAN,
"PARASOLS—1 cue now niylcn, received
X and for sale by
mar 19 LATHROP fc FOOTE.
MERCER POTATOES—1S hbln. Mercer
ivJL Potatoes, Jurt received and for aale bv
mar 9} JESBfi & CADY.
#50,000!
ilerl L
” 30, ”$7,600. .78 and 14.. $2 00.. .”$7
” 31, $60,000. .78 and 12. $16 00.. $53 00
CGte Orders for tickets or packages of tickets will be
answered by return of mall.
CtT- Postages on letters to us need cot bo paid. The
price of packages of Quarters of Tickets by certificate
is given above, packages or Wholes and Halves In propor
tion.
QTf-Orders from distant poln’a to secure replies, should
be sent In advance sufficient time to bo received and an
swer mailed before the day of the drawing of Die Lottery.
Official draftings of the Lottery scat to all who order
Tickets.
0CT* For prompt attention and turn success, pleas* ad
dress tha Old Prixe Selling House of
fob 99 COLVIN fc CO., naltimora, Md.
fAAM
V>/ ontl
Suits <-u auction.
Groceries, Dry Goods, fcc.
IIY IMIIl.mtICK, .>1 Fit IA 51 niCLL.
THIS DAY,at cloven o'clock, in foont of More:
Wfll te'-oiit, a genera) ■ssortment ofCroccriee, l rovi,
vi-ions, Liquors, .Mo'asscs, eugur, Bacon, fcjce, Tobacco
Oil. Soap, Butter. Cheese.
Abo, new and second hand Furnilure, Glass Ware,
Cross Clocks.
A No. nt 19 O’clock, wffi be soM,
A general aajpftm*Bl *»f Dry Good*. i:nr;H-ttng, Fnney
Article*, fce. Terms cash, before delivery'. mar 98
Underwriter.*’ Hnlc.
BY l’HILIlim-K, AilOHlAM fc DE1X
THIS DAY. nt 19 o’clock, in front of Htorc, for account
of Underwriters ami nil concerned:
Two cases Dry Good*, containing Linen Hnndkerchier*,
Ribbons, Fancy i.n.l Monming PrinU. rorded and striped
Muslins, Mull nnd Hwisa do. colored Lawn*, fcc. hold
anlnm.iged 011 tlio v<>) nje or importation and under In
spection or tlie Win den*.
Terms rash, before delivery. mur 98
Apples and Oranges.—At Auction.
BY FHlI.llltlCK, MKItlAM fc 1IKLL.
THIS DAY, at 11 o’clock, in front of Store:
15 bbls. Applet; 10 boxes Oihiicch, Term*, cash b- ft ro
delivery. ma r 98
. l'.i. outer's Hale.
BY I’ll!Limit K. MKItlAM fc BELL
On SATURDAY, Seth day of April next, at 11 o’clock,
In front of store t
Hundiy artirlca of liouschoHI Furniture, vlxi Tables,
Chairs, Bureaus; Hideboard. Book-Cn-e, Crockery, lied,
rir.id and Bedding, Carpeting, Kiictien Furnituie, fcc.
fcc. Belonging to the estate of .Mr*. Baehel it. riwsct,
1. aad sold by order of thu Executor to close tbs
Terms cash. mar 17
Eastern liny at Private Fnlo.
IIY l’lll Llllt it K. MRRIAM A BELIm
Ju*t received in store and for tale in lots to suit pur-
t 100 bales prime Eastern Hay. mar 27
Harrison Cider—At Private Sale.
BY PHIL1IHICK, MgRIAM fcllEIX.
Just received per brlgT. A. Lancaster from New l or
99 bids, prtino Harrison Cider. mar *7
Oil—At Private Pale.
IIY PHILUKICK. 51 Kill AM fc RKI.L.
odlns from ship Hartford from New.York! 10*
ichcdw* —
. Bias
d winter strained Whalb Gil.
.... App1°*—At private Sale.
BY PHILUHICK. 51 Kit IA M A; HELL.
Just received per steam-ship Tennessee, 80 Mil*. Ap
ples. nmr 97
NKW-YORK AND SAVANNAH LINK
OF STEAM-SHIPd, FOll NBW-YOllK.
2b Leave THIS DAY, 23th March, at 111, A. M.
The new and eplctulid Steam-
Elilp TF.NNEH.-r.E, Coluks, master,
Will leave Pnvnnnali as above, pas-age
to New-York, $35. No berth secured
_ for. The ship and owners will not be account
able for any article tent on board, unless lilts of Imling are
obtained for the same. Bills of lading signed by the Clerk
Eor Freight or Passage, apply to
PADELFORD fc FAY.
Tha shlpa ofthis Una carry a clear white light at mast
head, green on starboard side and ted larboard.
TON No Freight received afoi r 9 o’clock on the day of.
0(7- No colored peraorn will ba allowed to go on boaid 1
firrany purpcaa, —
<(l» •• -.V
M U. 8. MAIL STEAM LINE.
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA,
VU SAVANNAH AND KIT Wr»T.
Tho splendid new Steam-shite
W\ ISABEL, of 1,100 tons bnrth. n. com-
mantled by Cnptnin William Hollins.
miaHiiM will leave Charleston on fits 1st and
15th at 7 o'clock, A. M., and Havana on tlie bth nnd 99d,
at ft o’clock, P. M., every month—touching at HA VAN-
NAH and KEY VVE8T each way.
BATBi OF PASSAOBt
From Cliariestou or Pavannalt to Havana, $40
«« Charleston or Savannah to Key West » •
“ Key West to Havana, 19
“ Charleston to Savannah, 6<
For Freight Or Paaaags. apply to the Ar nts.
M. C. MORDECAI, Charleston.
BROOKS fc TUFPER,- Savknnalu-
hov 4 DRAKE, BROTHERS fc CO., Havnna.
PASSAGE BETH EEN
SAVANNAH AND PLILAI7ET*PHIA.
By the Savannah and 1 Charleston Sleameis and th*
STEAM-SHIP COLU.MBt.'.s.
By recent arrangements Through
.Ticket* will be furnidicdfrom Savannah
to Philadelphia, by the Charleston Dally
Bteamereand fitenm-ship COLUMBUS,
r Twenty Doll an. Freight will also bo received in
biladelphla, Ibr Savannah, at ten cents per cubic foot,
ir measurement goods, free of all charges hi Chvleston.
The accommodation for ttcerago passenger* having
een very much increased,aha fan $*et>mro«idtvte \h*m
comfortably, and Through Tickets ftont Savannah will
be furnlsln. d at 810.
N. B.—The UDLUMBUS w ill leave Charleston on her
‘buraday Afternoon, Marrb 99d, alter the arri-
Savannah Steamers, and continue 10 leavr
and lliiladeiphia every nltcrnato Thursday,
mar 8 BROOKS fc TUFPER, Agents, 8avannah..
1 011 1.1 VI .It POOL.
The ship BIRMINGHAM, Captair
turtevant, having a largo portion of her canp
will have despatch. For freight 500 baloa Cot
engaged, will have despatch. For freight
ton, apply on board, or to
mar 93
BRIGHAM fc KELLY.
FOR NEW YORK—11RIG LIN10.
JS&l The faar sailinir regular packet larctra
REFORM. D. Allen, manter, having n imriioii of
her freigtit engaged, will have immediate despatch. For
balance of Freight or Passage, having very superior statu
room accommodations, apply on board at Tejfair’s wharf,
or to
mar94 WASHBURN,WILDER* CO.
FOR NRW-TOHK HUKi LINE.
The regular packet brig CLINTON,
J. Andrews, master, will have despatch. IV
Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
mat 91 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
FOR NEW YORK—BRIG LINE.
Tho fast sailing regular packet brig-
■ MADISON, U. Mathur, mn»trr, linvmg a prirtioo
of her freight engaged, will have lmmedi.ita duspatch. For
:e of Freight or Passage, apply to
13 WASHBURN, WILDER fc CO.
FOR NEW-YORK—Oltl Established IJne.
JS& 'Hie packet brig LOWELL, J.
SwwBVatra, roatfer, having aporticn flf her cargaaa-
gaged, will have despatch. For Freight or Passage, apply
to the master on board, at Telfair's wharf, or to
tear 90 BRIGHAM fc KELLY.
FOR PHILADELPHIA,
i The splendid new fast sailing packet
Z&B, schooner mEMENTO, w. J. Tmv, nio..ter. will
have Immediate despatch. For freight 60 iqimre balus,
ob passage, having very superior sute-room a<Toinnioda
tious, apply on board, nt Mmtgln’a upper wharf, or to
mnriw WABHUURN, WILDEltfc GO.
DEN Sheriff’s SALE.—Will be sold
_ on the first Tuesday In April next, before the Court
House in tiietownofJeffarsnn, between tins legal hours of
•ale, all that Plantation or body of Land situate, lying
nud being on and near the water* of White Oak Creek,
In the county of Camden, State of Georgia, which 7s com
posed of several parcels or tracts of land, to witt All that
parcel of land containing by resunrey of John McKennoo;
two thousand three hundred and fifteen (9,315) acres, but
hr a more recent survey of Isaac Bailey, nearing date the
third day of March, eighteen hundred and thirty; two
thousand two hundred and forty seven (9,947) acres, and
known in the division of the lands of William Middle-
ton as number three (3.) butting and bounding to the
North and East on lands or perrons, their names un
known. to the West by lands late of,the division of Wil
liam .Middleton, and to the South by lands late of Sir
William Middleton. Also, that other tract of land known
and distinguished as division number two (9) of the innds
of William Middleton, containing by recent resurvsy,
two thousand five hundred and nfaety-four acres,
and having such shape and marks as are delineated in a
map or the same, mado and certified by Isaac Bailey,
County Surveyor, on the second day of March, eighteen
hundred and thirty. Also, all that tenet of land lying to
the North-Eait of the above lauds, containing six hundred
and forty (840) acres, more or less, granted to Thomas
Hardee, ana purchased by Thomas llutier King of Joseph
Hull. Also,'two tracts of land lying to the Northward of
tilt first above described, and containing about nine hun
dred (900) acres, be the same more or lera, purchased by
Thomas Butler king qr David Hall, and all-that tract of
land lying North of the lands just mentioned, and North-
East of said Middleton tract, containing five hundred and
sixty (f CO) acres, more or leas, purchased by Thos. Butler
King of J. Campbell,' and also that other t act lying North-
West of said Middleton tracts, granted far Ova hundred
(500) acres, and purchascd.by Thomas Butler King of
Mrs. Callender of Liberty county, and which body of
FOR J1ALTIMORE; •
The new and fast sailing schr. DELA-
aHtt WARE FARMER, Stokely, master, will have im
mediate despatch. For Freight or Pasaagi;, apply to mu
ter on board, or to
mar 93 COHEN, NORRIS fc CO.
FOR NEAV»ORLEANS. '•'* -,a
Tho schr. ABBY P. CHASE, Blyo,.
master, will have despatch. For Freight or Pas
sage, apply on board at Jone’k wharf, or to
mar 94 WOOD, Cl. AG HORN ft
ft. CO.
a HOUSE WANTED.—A comforta
ble Dwelling House, suitable for a small family,,
and situated Wcetof Bull-street. Apply at this office,
mar 29
: S
hereditament*, rtebte, members and appurtenance? to the
said Plantation aim tract of land belonging, and the re
mainder and remainders, rover, ion and reversions,
rente, issue* and profits thereof—and all the estate, right,
title and interest, claim and demand, whether in law, or
in equity ofthe said Thos. Butler King and Anna Matilda,
his wife, of, in, or to the tame. Bold by fl. fa. on force-
closure of mnrtgnge—Edmund Mnlyneux v*. Tboe. Butler
King. fab 97 JNO. TOMPKINS, Sheriff c. 0.
-QRYAN Sheriff’s SALE.—Will be sold,
X) on tho fin
. ouu,
^tho first Tuesday in April next, within the legal
hours of sale, before tho Court House door in Bryan
County: one Negro Girl, named Phoebe, teed 11 years;
filly head Stock Cattle, and eighteen hundred acres of
Pine Land, In ebtht separate tract*, but all adjoining the
same—being well improved. Levied on as the property
ofWm. it. Edwards, Jr., W satisfy a ft. fa. 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 Wm. H. Edward*, Do-
fondont. II. A. SMITH,Sheriffs.c.
mar 9
L IBERTY Sheriff’s SALES.—On the first
Tuesday In April next, will bo sold before tlie Court
House door In Hlnesville, Liberty county, between the
usual hour* of sale, the following properly, to wilt four
teen Sitting Choirs, three Bedsteads, three Feather Beds,
three Mattreaaet, Blankets nnd Bedding, three Mahogany
Tables, Brass Andirons and Fender, Shovel and Tongs,
and one Busxy or Gigg and Homes*. Levied on as the
property of John W. A. Fennell, to satisfy a fl. fa. I«sued
rromthe Superior Court of said county, In favor of Harris
fc Reilly vs. John W. A. Fennell. Property pointed out
by PlaintiiPa Attorney.
Also, the following tract* or parcels of Land 1 One tract
containin'; fifty acres, more or leu, hounded un tlie East
“Ti —
by Nucljnh Andrews, South nnd Worthy Wm. Wilson,and
North by Forbes’s land, and also one other tract contain
ing four hundred and fifty ocr * L “
the East by Thus. S. Mall, St_._ — r
Guuldlng, West by Innds of Wm. .Shave, and North
bv vacant or unknown lands. Levied on a* the property
or Joseph Adams, to satisfy ill. fajpuad Dura tlio Bu.
perior Court of said couuty on the foreclosure of a mort-
go^oin favor of Francis Sorrel vs. Joseph Andrews. Prop
erty pointed out by Plaintiff’s Attorney,
fab 96 JOHN F. SANDIFORD,
QUGAR.—16 hhds. N. O. Sugar, of prime
O quality, for tale by
mar 97 -GEO. W. DAVIS,
A VALUABLE REAL ESTATE j
FOR SALE.
Tho Subscriber offer* for sale the following Houses and
Lout
Two fbo simple Lots With Brick Stores and Dwellings,
Market square.
Ono fa* simple Lot with two valuable Driek Store* *n
the Bay.
Ono fee simple Lor with three Dw.-.'fing Hou-e*, corns*
of Bomb-Broad and Uatnard-stiret*.
One fee shnpto Dot with ono Dwelling- Houao, Liberty-
■treat.
One Lot, 45 by 190. with Brick Dwelling nud Stable,.
Jeffenon-itrect. All incomplete repair. ,
A. CHAMPION.
Also for eats, the spacious nnd desirable ResirtoncOy
comer of Hull and Bamard-aueets, on Lots No*. 14 and
16, Orisans square, Jackson Ward.
For terms, apply as above, or to Mrs. Mnry.Maiv-*!.
mar ■ 7
T>ER Steamship CHEROKEE—Jost ro--
X cei ved, Fancy Bareges; Snperflna Satin Striped Oar.
ages; French Lawns; French MOTlm*; French Printed,
Jaconets; Plaid Grenadino Silks; Gro de Rhine-Points; for
■ole by
mar 19 LATHROP k FOOTE.
P 3R CHEROKEE ami MADISON.-*
Just received by tlie above vessel*, * lanr- nnd hnnrf-
sonto assortment of Linen Drill*, Ducks, Black and Col'-J
Cassimeres, Colton Pant. Stuff*, Gnuxe Merino, fiilfc and
Gauxe Cotton Undershirts, for genflaoren’s wear, nt
ir 19 M ARSI! ALL fc AIKEN.
TVTEW Spring GOODS, per steamer C'hero-
i. v kee—Just received nnd oponlrur, Uio following nr-
tlcloa, to be sold low for cash: Plain ChanibraGingham*,
F !R CHEROKEE—Black and Whit/)
French Print*, Orgaudica, Fr-n-;i Gingham*, Mad
ras* Cravnte, Linen Ginghams, Silk nnd Cotton llo-i. ry,
fancy Pilk Cravat*, ladies’ Craviu*, I'lirnituro Print.*,
Mnrselllea Vesting, black and while Ginghams, Gnuxe
Merino Vests, Bilk ami Lisle Chm-*, I,isle I lose and
Half Hose, Mohulr Coating, Bilk Farand*, Cro d« Rhine
Pilk, SnL Barege, Lace Berthcs*au«l Cnm-s, Urnpctv,
Window Curtains, Furniture Dimitv. Eiu-li»h and Amer
ican Prints, Bleached Shirtittts, colored Linens, colored
and white Fringes, fcc.
mar 19 SNIDER, LATHROP V NEVITT.
T3 AREGES, Lawns, Muslins, &ro.—The
AJ Subscriber* have Just received per Cherokee: Super
printed nnd plain Bnrcccs; plnid ami printed Lawns; em
broidered nnd printed Muslins! fix’d white Swl** Muslins.
Al*n, a splendid neaortmont of buck and cnVd >»tik nnd
Butin Parasols, I’nnuollctt* nnd Pun Shades, white and
col’d Barege 6hawl*,nnd many other article*, worthy tha
attention of buyt-ra. MARSHALL fc AIKIN,
marl Oppo4t« Mnnur
T_TOS1ERY, UMBRELLAS, Lc. Stc.—A
.LX large iwaortinent Ladicatand Mis-c*’ white, Mack
and coj’d Cotton Hove; black and rul’d y llk nnd Raw «llk
Hose; Men’s and Hoy’s white, block and efil'd b«fff!oe>;
Gauze, Cotton end Merino Under-Vests; Ladles’ and
Gent’s Cotton and BUk Umbrellas. Just received nn4 for.
«Ueby MARFI\ALL fc AIKIN.