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offer* t!io Rami' at wlioics no or rrnn-
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J. KhW nftiUM. 13 «;■'«!'* ° IJ - „ , " qul "’„*"a
uni afcilafc »l T.wrt Wlwt. “ "1"
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't ni’Tn v ■st I*' li L) Alvarado and Pot it Gulf,
SQM "SbaBOUM GOODALL.
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our OOTII..JO, to “J" f,» |1AUl k A,KIN.
CODA WATER.—*ced »oaa Wator, wiUi
5 evury variety of 8,Tup. m.l.
8U *Vir Hnrats’ Building.
fa.arjs.sssssS?''
B p r 17 Cor. Broughton and Drayton-sta.
PranfiJ, d M dS. N E. Bum. « do. super ftfononfijela
Whiskey. 10 do. super Port Wine, 60 bbls. No. 1 Mack-
irel, extra; 60 iiolAbls. No. 1 do., extra, 100 bbls. No 9
H/T ACKEUEL..—65 bbls Nova ocoua ivlaok-
m ml, No.», in .ion. .nd to % FAy
re ANA L. FLOUR—20 half bbls., landing
O too. to, EM, .nd toH £i>at k DA|tm .
TT'OREIGN LIQUORS.—S pipes Medor’s
L’ mrniiOlm ldti.ir pipr. “Ourd, nmrfe Mv*
apr 16
TT'RESH Congress VVnlor.—Just roceivod
I.Sr 1 "! * od^nT*
Sis Monum.nl .q.
llySoap; 100 do. No. 1 do.; 80 boxos Colgate* 1 earl Starch,
Sfd d ’tofei>J 0 d0 “" Ur “ m ailvirr , km:NaLow.’
*pr 14
TVTEW Crop PorioRloo SUGAR, Tobacco,
'iN Portor—Id Mid., brim, rmto Biro Bumr, n»nr
■crop; 30 Imre. Ur.nl h WilBnm.’ Totajwjftt
do. do., 8',| SO cork. |dnu Purler, B. 11. Ilyum’ brnodi
•Jlf/T b “'i u ' F ““ r u ”Slvi*-p r I r NEN^.nW.
TtTRS. MILLER’S Cut Tobacco,—5U(jruco
XVL Mr.. Miller'. Cut Tobacco, Ju.l received mid to
TUllNF.lt S. ODEN.
GULPHATE of aUINlNE.—100 ounces
p Pore SUIpbile of Quluino,Ju« received mid tomle
*D RUNES.—A supply of thoso superior
1 Prunes for retailing, received per Cherokee,
apr 10 DxM ART1N, Cor. Whitaker and Bay-sts.
re RANDERRIES.—Received per Chen-
kee t a small let of Cranberrl**< by
npr 10 • DzMART/N. Cor. Whitaker and Bay-sts.
ifYRANGES, L«mon«, aud ‘Apples. — 60
V_/ boxes Orsnjs*, 90 do Lemons, and 90 bbls. Applos,
■per Cherokee, in store And for sole by
npr 10 JESSE k CADY.
/‘'I ASTOR Oil, Opium, 8te.—5 bbls. Castor
VJ Oils 1 ease hert Turkey Opium; 1 ensk Cream Tar
tar; 1 do Flor Sulphur; Just rerelved enil for snlo by ,
apr 17 O. It. IIENDRIUKSON k Ctf.
rpROY ALE—25 bbls superior Troy Ale,
X landing and for sale by -
npr 10 SURANTON & JOHNSTON.
XTENDERSON’S Candles—200 boxes as-
XX sorted sizes, fur sale by
npr 14 SCRANTON k JOHNSTON.
Tj'LOUR,—450 bbli. Etowah Mill Superfino
X Flour, juit received and for sale by
apr 13 r CONNRRAT k BARfE.
inLARET WINri—InbotUcs, for salo by
yy *pr 9 W. C. O’DRlSCOLld,
IVf ERCER POTATOES—20 bbls very
J.TX sup irlnr Potatnos, for family use, received per
atesiusliip Columbus from Philadelphia, ami for snlu by
opr 9 BROOKS * TUPPER.
T3IRD SEED.—Canary and Hemp Seed,
clean and sound; for sale by
apr 7 JOHNSON k CO., Gaudry’s Bulldini.
•RACON, FLOUR anil LARD.—SO wholo
•IX and '>0 half hid*. Raltimnr r Flour; 100 pieces eneli
Il-tin*, tild'Ni and Shoulders, BalUmare rurjd Ila-on, 500
choice (Inltimuro Hams, “Haynolds;” 50 kegs Baltimore
Lsrrl; 50 bags Green llio Coffee. Just received and for sale.
»pr3 . A. CHAMPION.
PRINCETON CRACKERS—Just recoiv-
X ed five bbls. fisslr Princeton Craeker*; fur sain by
fob 91 j. ROUSSEAU.
Cheese, Crackers, Flour, &o.—
Xff:« firkins choice Goshen Butter; 50 boxes prime
C*l;d U isese, 40 bbls Butter, Sugar ami Soda Crackers;
9) do P lot Bread; 95 dp “Stuart’s” Clarified Sdgar; 60
&»• 1 W ) v bule and at half bid* Canal Flour;
-SObMs No. 3 Mackert 1 ;50 botes Smoked Herring; lOlihds
nrlrne I’orto niep Sugars; 9J boxes tinda Craeker*. land
ing and for tale by SCRANTON k JOHNSTON,
npr 14
H A VANA SEUAIW._25,000 LaCreapu,
Lcgunda, 8,000 Ln Ambrosia Regalia.
-9,000 LUCpasoUelmi, 5,0 )6 La Florida, 10,000 Palo Alto
*!I^ ' * Uo » aj i 000 Common Hegars, In store,
ifp?J9 by CONNKRAT k UARIE.
( T Bleached Winter Whale
rai ,,, ^? 00 . i r ,,,,n ! dn .’ Cll, 800 gallons Lln-
J CJhSWgailana Crude Whalo d°..Ju»t received nnd
nn) lF DENSLOVV fc WEBSTER.
■RAZORSand STRAPS—Wade & Butch-
AV S&lSSfTStft Flckblay k Co.’e fine Cast
Ugapmzq’a, Stoat’s, and Emerson’s Razor
wtrzpst for sale by
*Prl3 O. R. HENDRICKSON k CO.
WAY.—50 Bundles I’rimo North River
X A. Hay, landing from brig Mnry Jnne, for sale by
, *P r ‘> 1“ URfGHAA It KELLY.
pER CHEROKEE.—Ladies’&, Children’s
X Horn, Linens, Linent Sheetings, Pillow Cato Llnous,
Ac. &c.,Juat received nnd Tar sale by " ’
._r in . DEWirr k MORGAN,
*P r 10 Riliero’e Now Iliilldlng.
^'T 10 ' vllol ° an dhalf bbls
V V. nt f lr ’ nn, l Rutter Crackers, Soda Bis
cuit and Pilot Bread; ju.t received by
mar 93 Crjrncr Broughton anTDrayton^sts.
T?4 LB —50 coils Kentucky Bale
J J B"|i», or ,Up«rIor
Ci^Sutai 11 ^^ HUInInE.—200 ounces pure
'Cv Sulphate Quinine, for lole by 1
VV. HUMPHREYS, J*.
1’ 'dSisJMife Ham. and Lard 50 bbls.
bIS rafe JW »» «b m. coir™,
fro.nTaitimm7, foA'“y ndl,,i from “ hr ‘ »’
-1 P ; ° - •BIUGlfAM k KELLY.
• — TURNER St ODEN, Monument sq.
CS® WATER—.10boMaqaari;
-J5L.V O. B. IIBNIIBIDKSON N CO.
Gfirinreii GULOGNE.—4 doz. gonuino
^^F*'Wf4^ w '' owco,l ' , ' d
J- O. R, HENDRICKSON k CO.
1 Lime, per schr. Cam-
a-J den, to arrive, for sale by 1
1L BR1GIIAM «t KELLY.
—A very superior articlo of
— -- . . Gaudry’s Building.
and PRESERVES—Moro of
WtoanotortUK* on.
- * p ' 7 JOIIN8UN h CO., O.nilrj". Build,.,.
S WATER. — Wo are prepared to
SUSSSSP lhi ‘ n °vcrrigo in the hlgfiest stato of
Uie Fount « nn ,u PP'y nny number of customers bp
uie pountonnuon,^. JOHNdON & CO. v
ww Gaudry’s Building.
A LUMand RookSALT-300bushels Alnm
to ff' 1 ■““a 1 BtoK Soil, to «ulo l.y
" 0,a TllfiODOBK MINIS.
PHEESfiJ,—10 kegs oholce
,i hd8 ' 1 °; Su s" r - of P rime
ASP CEO. W. DAVIS.
E& ANA 'SUGAR—10 hhds. prime
—30’ whole and half bbls. Cnnal
teie bv - r, 3 ° do 1,0 d0 Ualtlmnro dot Inndlnc nml for
ami TURNER k IIIINRY,
—^ Exchange Dock.
U.rtfilu'HUN—200 tons PiE Iron, Gnrt-
f r n r£
TYRTtarei 1 . , „ . ..
JTTw.n , brazil NUTS—1,000 lbs.
•prr ’ },m ,hl ,,f " E " Nl,, "i Igrjgle by
JMESTIC LIQUORS—100 bbls. E
l’h'-lpi’s Gin
SI bills. riu'lpM* Conn. Itiv, rrtin
73 «lo Now England Hum
100 ilo Itc 'tilled Whiskey
■10 do Northern liigli pio.if Whmk- y
lid do Old Mo.iangftlu-ta Whiskey
5) do American lirandy
10 do Georgia reach Uranily. For sale by
4***s*fc*a«VrA. WELI.ES.
AT O. SUGAR.—60 hlids., part choice, fot
aprY* 1 * 10 - y A. WELLES.
P ANAL FLOUR—60 bbls. pure Genesee
nnd Extra, for sale by
«PH A. WELLES.
CHOULDER8.—10 hhds. choice Clncin-
kJ nail cured, lending and for Bale by
■P r 3 . A. WELLES.
/'IJ.EORGIA SHAD—-In whole and half
V_A bbls., fbr sole by *
*n«31 A. WELLES.
T3 ACON SIDES.—107 casks choice Cin-
JJ dnnaU cured, part clear, for sale by
fob 14 A. WELLES.
T ARD—20 bbls. and 60 kegs, for salo by
A-I mar 5 A. WELLES.
QEGAItS,—100,000, various qualities, for
Af. WELLES,
r pOBACCO—200 packages, various brands
x^and elite. For sole by A. WELLES.
C° F S,'^!“ taB “ I ’ ri, "° 1Uo ' ju “ ' ecoiv -
r « b » A. WEI.LE9.
QH AMPAGNE WINE—Gender & Go’s.
A. WEI,LEE.
QUGARS, Coffee, Molasses, 8tc., 8tc.—35
KJ hhds. Muscovado Sugar; 95 do Porto Rica da
95 do N. O. do; 95 bbls 8;uart’e Clarified do
90 boxes Loaf do; 95 bbls Crnsbdd do; 300 bags Rio Coffee
.5^ i 1 ? 01,1 J ? Vft *>°I W do St. Domingo do, (old)
100 hhds and 95 Uorcns choice W. 1. Molasses
50 bbls Iloward-M. Flour; 60 do Canal do, part Extra
50 doz Buckuta, pointed nnd vamtalu d
900 Demijohns, ono to five gallons; 900 hogs aarorted Shot
50 boxes Colgate’s Soap
900 package* Tobacco, various brands.
Received by lata arrival* and for sole by
■Pr 16 If. A. CRANE.
|A URN ACES.—Iron and Clay Furnaces,
i Just roottved pur Excel, and for sale hy
•pr 16 COLLINS k IIULKLEY, Bryan-st.
T^'Ul’TER.—-5 kegs Butter, lauding and for
JJ snlo by JESSE k CADY,
npr 3
liACON, Lard, and Whiskey.—50 Jihds.
XJ prime now Cincinnati Bacon Sides/ tOOkegl nrlnio
Leaf Lard; 150 barrels New-Orleane Whiskey: Inriding
per schr. Susan, and for sole by
apr 3 COHEN, NORRIS k CO.
TRAVELLING BAGS—Geo. S. Nichols
X ha< Just received a beautiful assortment or Ladles’
and Guntinmen’s Travelling Bags, made of Brussels and
WlH6n Carpeting, some of extra inrgo size, nnd for salo
cheap at the NEW CLOTHING STORE,
•pr3 Gibbons'Range.
TVENTIST'S FOIL—Gold and Silver Foil
XJ of various numbers, for sale by
G. R. HENDRICKSON fc CO.,
•pr 3 Gibbons’ llullding.
17' GG-CODLERS.—A largo and new as-
XJ sorlmcnt of Egg-Codlers, for 6,8 and 13 Eggs.
Also, a now assortment of two and live light fine finish
ed Girandoles, cut backed drops.
WEEDS k MORRELL,
apr 19 Broughton-st.j SmcU* llullding.
T ACEH, MUSLINS, &c—Received pet
XI steamer Cherokee t Ll«le, Snxony nnd Volcnrlciuie
Edging* nnd Laces; Linen llralit Edgings, printed Orgnn-
dluM usllns; embroidered L. C. Collar*; black Alpacas,
kc. Fot saio by LATHROP k FOOTE,
npr 10
T INKN DRILLS, Coatings, 8to—Wain
XJ nnd figured white Linen Drills; col’d Drill*, a largo
ns-orimont; black Drab D’Ete; Wellington Cords; Cash-
nicrcttes; Flannel Tweed*; Codringtoiist blue titiinnicr
Clntlis; white and col’d Marseilles and Linen Vestings.
For salo by LATHROP k FOOTE,
npr 16 , •
I^RAB D’ETE and Cashmerett Frock and
XJ Sock Coals, Dante rise) Just received at 147 Bay st.
apr 10 PRICE k VEADER.
T INEN DRAWERS.—Received i»cr
XJ Cherokoe, Guilts' Linen Drawers, n splendid ar-
tide; for sale by ROBINSON k CAMP,
apr 17 Gaudry’s Building, next to Pula ki Uoure.
XT ATS! HATS!!—Just Tecoivcd, a good
XX assortment of fariiionablri Drab Brush lists r also,
Ulauk and Drab soft water proof lints, for sale hy
PIERSON k JIBIDT,
apr 17 No. 10 Wliltaker-strcct.
T ONG LAWNSond Bird’s Eyo Diapers—
J -J A large ns*nrtmcutjust received by stenm-ahlp Cher
okee, mid fur sale by MARSHALL k A1K1N.
apr 10
/CLOTHING.—Received per Steam-ship
VJ Cherokee, a splemlM msortnir'iit of Clothing, of va
rious kinds, for sale low, wholesale nnd retail, by
*■ PIERSON Si 1IEIDT,
npr 17 * No. 10 Wldtaker-sireet.
TUST arrived per Steamer J f—Wain Blue
O nnd Drab Prints, n now article] Plain Chambry Ging-
linnini Fancy Urunailhicsi tiwi-s Mu-lin lldkfs.; Furni
ture Fringe and Dimity; Cambria do; Mourning Lawns; do
Ginghams; I’luM Printed Ja •couet*; Silk Girdles; Swiss
Muslins,(colM, figured nnd stripud) L.C. Hilkfs., kc., kc.
Also, 4-4 and 0 4 Malting. G. S. .MACILL,
apr 17 r favannah Cash titoro.
TTNDER-SHIRTS—Received: Silk and
Ly Merino Under Shirts. For sale hy
ROBINSON k CAMP,
apr l£ Onudry’s Building, next to Pulaski llnuvo.
•T\7*HITE Linen PANTS—Receivod i>t’r
Y Y Cherokee, and for sate by
ROBINSON k CAMP,
apr 17 . Gaudry’s Building, next to l’uls ki House.
QHIRTS.—Received per Cherokco, another
O lot of fine Shirts; for salo by
UOBINSON k CAMP. Gaudry’s Building,
apr.17 .. Next to Pulaski House.
T INEN DRILLS, &c—Just received |>or
XJ Cherokee, a targe stock of Linen Drills, prnp de
Etcs, nnd many other styles of Gomls for Genllemen’s
wear, nnd for sole by A1AUSHALL k AIKIN.
apr 10
CPRING GOODS—A variety of Cash-
O morett, Drap D’Ete and Tweed Backs,- and Palo
Alto Coats; for sale by
apr li) HAMILTON k SYMONS.
TTESTS.—An assortment of white and fanejt
V- Marseilles Vests, just received ami for snlo by T
npr 10 . HAMILTON fc SYMONS.
ID LACK and colored Aljmcca Sacks; also
J. J a variety of while, brown and foncy Linen Socks
iJcoju, to re" low, "v 1|AMItiT0N k bVmons.
QUMMER Undcreliirts—G. S. Nicliuls
O bus Juit received a good supply of Sumnn-r Under
shirts, nml for salo cheap at tlie new Clothing Store,
npr 13 GIBBONS’ RANGE.
PANAMA and Straw HATS—A hand-
X somo a*sortmout of Gentlemen's Panama ami Straw
llats, for solo cheap for cash nt the Clothing Store of
apr 13 G. 8. NICHOLS, Gibbons’ Rnngo.
TTMBRBlLAS—Silk and Cotton Umbrel-
Ins, for snlo by G. B. NICHOLS,
npr 13 Gibbons’ Range.
TUST receivod per steamship Tennessee, n
t) splendid assortment of Spring nml Summer Clothing;
ror sale at unusual low prices, wliniamla nnd retail, No.
10 Whitaker street. PIERSON k HEIDI',
apr 10
TRISH LINENS, Damasks, &c.—A largo
X stock of Irish Linens (warranted) Dnmnitks, Dninnsk
Napkins, Doyll*, Scotch Diapers and lluckiibuckr; Just
received, and for salo by
npr 10 MARSHALL k AIKIN.
•JV/fUSLIN GINGHAMS—A large assort
iYX met it opening i also, many articles too numerous to
mention, to bo found nt the ,
npr 13 SAVANNAH CASH STORE.
Q PRINGand Summer GOODS—The Suh-
O scrihers liavo received per steamer Chorokoonnd
oUior recent arrival*, a general arsortment of Fanc y nnd
Staple Dry Goods, which will be roplnnl'hcd by weekly
uddUions, nnd offered fbr snlo in qunntiUes to suit, nt low
est market prices, by JAMES ANDERSON k CO.,
npr 10 4 - No. 70 St. Julian and 103 llryan-stroets.
PER CHEROKEE—Barego Shawls, Bl’k
X Loco Vlsettex, Ribbons, kc.,‘kc.,Just opened, and
for snlu hy DEWITT k MORGAN,
apr 10 ** lUbcro’s New Building.
pER CHEROKEE—Printed Muslins, .Tnc-
X oncta. Organdie* nnd Bareges, Inst received nnd for
sale by DEWITT k MORGAN,
npr.10 lUbcro’s New Building.
TUST RECEIVED por Steamer Tennessee,
el Silk nnd Cotton Undershirts,-Muslin and Silk Cravats
Suspultdcn and Suspender Ends, for snlo low by
PIERSON fc IIK1DT,
. nprll IQ ., No. 10 Whltnker-street.
TVTEW, Spring GOODS.—Tlie Subscribers
J. 1 have received per steamer Cherokoe: Bmi)ges,Tls-
Huos, Tolle del’fndo, Linen nnd Cotton ainghnins, plain
and printed: Lawn* and Oreaiidlel, whldrMusllns, Linen
Cambric Hnnrikerclileft, Kid nml Silk ainvon, kc. in vn-
riety; for sale by JAMES ANDERSON & CO.,
fob 30 No. 70 St. Julian and 103Utynn-st.
Gnssimeros.
_ . .par T<niri«SMfl,'-a
■uporlor stock of Cloth*, Fancy Casalmercstuid Vestings,
ortlie latest «utd matt ftnhlnnnhlo stylo, sultnhl n for B prihg
mid Hummer. , They are propnrod to ‘ "
i have them made
In the best manner for cash, or approved credit,
mar 37 • HAMILTON & SYMONS.
Q PRING Twpod Cnssimore Sacks.—A boau-
k? Ufu) nsfortment, Just rccelwd.an^wlU behold cheap,
Gibbon*’ Range.
SAVANNAH REPUBLICAN, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 19.' LS19.
Draper and taii.oii.
JOHN 3LILLE11V,
1 yv u «a m ntsniie, cmisi-uns.' m i i.imin.
OASHIAlLlir.S Slid VE.STINU.4, and a general a sort-
5|f" 1 orjiHADV-irtAn]: clothing and furnish-
INO AR1 IC1.E8, nil of tho latest style nod bc*t inn-
tcrials, which, lie Hirers at pik es far belqw any thing
over unbred In this Market. Ilo H prepared also to
celebrity ns a Cutter, he fcola ermfidoh
being able to pleaiotlmse -who favor hlin with ttiotr ....
dors. Those peeWtomed to sending North rorlhcir Cloth
ing, ore invited tocnll mid esatpliio Ills Goads and prices
previous to doing io, a* he feels assured that he ciui fur-
nlsh them on as good tenns as they can get them abroad.
FURNITURE WARE-HOUSE.
I. IVs MOIlllELL
TNVITES his friends and the public general y,
X both from town nnd country, to call mid etmiilnc hie
new FURNISHING STORM, hi timet*’ New llullding,
Uroiighton-strect,TllR larokst in tub country under
ono roof; whore he wilt luivo great pleasure In cxMUtlut
to them as extensive an Assortment of READY MADE
FURNITURE, as wua over offered In Uie Southern mar
kets.
WHOLESALE DRY-GOODS STORE.
HUNKY F. WAKING
T-TAS Just opened an entire Now Stock of
XX DRY GOODS In the Store next to N. 11. fc II.
Weed’s In nroughton-street, up stairs, which ho offers
for sale at wholesale only, nt tin; lowest market prices.
DRAPERS AND TAILORS,
IUIICH tSi VDitDBR
BAY-Strect, keeps always on hand
H full assortment or the best CLOTHS, CAS-
■jmitrtnnd VESTINGS, with A full stock or FANCY
ARTICLES.
Also, a lame supply of Ready-Made CLOTHING, which
they will sciion their usual terms, or at a liberal discount
for cnsli. mar 10
MIUNERY AND FANCY STORE.
nmN. n. mini,
T> ARNARD-Strect, South side of Market-
p «l ur|ro r I* constantly receiving I10NNET8, RIB-
RONS, Flowers. HOSIERY, GLOVF.S,Combs, l’lns,
Needles, Tapes, Edging, Perfumery. Toilet nnd Tooth
Brushes, Fn.hlnnnhle Drawn Hllk nnd Bnilu Bonnet*. Al
so, Bonnet* altered, cleaned nnd pressed. Ordors from tho
country thankfully received and pnnctimllyattonded to. Jl
n A.R1N13T—MAKER
AND UPHOLSTERER.
TTtrtm «•/* noaAKDUS
YA/OULD infonn tho citizons of Savannah
,V that he has commenced the above Business for
himself in Bull street, betwoen Bmughtnn-street and
Monument square, mid Iras ruccivod a large and well
selected stock for the ltustneas. Feathera,Feather Reds,
Pew Cushions. Ilnlr nud Moss Mnttrasscs of Dio best
quality will be kept on hnnd nnd inndo to order. Hoiks.
Chairs, Dlvnus and Ottmnnns re covered; Plano Fortes,
Uultors, Violins and Accordcons repaired in the best
manner.
Orders loft with Mr. B. for tuning Plano Fortes will bo
promptly nttended to. Plano Keys clcanod nud brought
to Uicir original whiteness. Every description of Collins
at moderate prices. Second hand Furniture bought and
■°ld. A large supply of Looking Glass Plates on hand
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE.
S. II. ICNAPP,
TVfANUFACTURER of Saddles, Harness,
XTJL Ac.—Wholesale «fc Retail Dealer In Sail-
ulery— tin* just received amt keeps constantly on hand,
every description of Saddles, both gontleninu’snnd Indies;
Engllshnnd American Bridles and Martingales; Stirrups,
Spurs and nits in every stylo. Also, every description or
linrnoss, Truer, Valises, nnd Travelling Bugs. Also, all
kinds of Lealhs, su eh ns skirting, hnrncss,tmnd and top
IcaUier. sole leather,cnlf-skins, lining skins, Morocco and
string leather. Also Carringo Trimmings, as springs,
axles, dash (Dunce, bands, plated *nd brass stump Joints,
bows, patent leather, laces, brand nnd nnrrow silk ami
worsted fringes, plated and brass enrriage lamps, be. be.
N. II. K. will continue to receive weekly supplies ofthe
above named nnd nil other articles in his line, nt his Old
Stand, West End of Gibbon*’ Building, on Market square,
which lio will acll at tlie lowest prices, wholesale nnd re-
^»y novll
CARRIAGE REPOSITORY.
. • , . WJI. WARNER,
A T hts Carriage Repository and.Manufactu-
£\. ling EstalilLliment, West Broad, head of Broughton
struct, has CARRIAGES on hnnd of kvkry orscriition
calcitintcd for the Southern market, via: Rockawnys,
Coaches, C’hariotccs, Hamuchcs, Coarhecs, Phretons,
Stanhopes, Gigs, Buggies, Choirs, Sulkies, Sporting Wag
ons, Plantation do., nnd a general assortment of Jersey
nufe light Fancy \\ nanus, In short, ho can produce n
better stock than has been seen lit Georgia lor twenty
yoare pnst, and ho appeals with ennfldeuco lo Ills cus
tomer* in the interior ns to the quality oriils articles.
Wheels rordneed on every kind of vehicle on the short
est notice. Carriages, be., of nny description ordered on
the most reasonable terms from nny establishment in
Now^York, Newark, or Now Haven.
YA7HITE LEAD.—10,000 pounds Atlun-
V y tic White I.eaiL warranted puret 5,000 English
do. do.; 5,000 No. I Union do. do. For sale low by
n , u t JNO. O. FALMGANT.
1 he following warranty accompanies each package
the Atlantic While Lead—
"Tn« Atlantic Wiiitk Lead Comtant hereby In
form the Painters nnd other purchasers of Whit; Lend,
that, In accordance with a resolution passed by tlu lr Board
of ’I rustecs, they manufacture huton>; quality of White
Lend, vl«.: a strictly pi/ro article. Mid have resolved to
coniine themselves to tho iiinmif.ictiiring of 1’uro t.en.1
only, nnd that of a very superior quality—making none of
the lower qualities or adulterated Lead, such as arc usu
ally branded ‘ Extra,’ ‘ No. 1,»«No. 9,» be. be.
•• No adulterating innteri.il is admitted within their
works, and punlinscrs mny always depend upon living
suppllsd with a uniform article.” doc 15
C HINA, Glass and Earthen WARE—Re
ceived, by recent nrrivnls: Finn China Tea Sett*,
various patterns, splendid variety of single Cups and
tinueorsj Dinner Hettsj gilt and plain Pitchers; Can
dlesticks, high nnd low. Chinn Vases anduther mnptle
ornament*; Have All*; Toilet Bottles; -Card TrnyssMug*,
gilt and emboss-d, various sixes; Granite Dinner, Ten mid
Toilet Setts, Lustre Howls; together with a general as
sortment of Granite-War.-: Decanters, new patfros;
I’iteller*; Goblets; Wine Tumblers, cut and pressed;
Watermill Wine Bottles; Astral,riolttr,nmlGlobe Lamp*;
Candlrsti -ks, plain nnd colored; Finger Basins; Fruit
llnskcu; Dishes; Bowl*; Salt CeUnrs, various patterns
Mali Lanterns Bohemian Glass Toilet Bottles. Vases,
be.; Silver, gilt and bronzed Girandoles nnd Rnbiicks;
plnitcd Fruit Basket*! CaMors; Mustard Tops; Ten, Des
ert and 'Pablo Spoons; Forks; Candlesticks; Decanter
Stoppers; Ten Strainers; Britannia Coffee Biggins, Urns
anil ratal Bent’s Patent Coffee Drawers; Tea Put*, Choc
olate do.; Lmnps, Candlesticks, Cups, Slugs, Soap Boxen,
Pitcher*. Castors, be. WEEDS & MORRELL,
octSl Bluets’ now Bullil|tig, Broughton-strcct,
■\TOTICE.—A. &. L. MACK, No. 9613ry-
X i mi st, (next door to M. Eastman’s Jnwelrj 1 Store,)
oflbrfor snle.nt wholesale nnd retail, an assortment of
CLOTHING, SHIRTS and DRY GOODS, nt very low
prices. Tho public are respectfully Invited to call, exam
ine, nnd convince themselves. Country merchants wish
ing to purchase in wholesale, will do well in calling,
innr 9-1 3mo
THE Dead Sea EXPEDITION—Narra-
• X llvo of the late Expedition to till Deni Hen, from n
Diary by ono of the party; edited by E. P. Montague, at
tached to the Expedition—illustrated with a map of the
Holy Land.
Zoological Recreations; by W. J. Brodcrlp, from tho
enlarged second London Edition.
Autobiography nnd Letters of the author of the “Lis
tener,” “Christ Our Lord,” be., C. Fry.
Ilnwdlnr’s Family Hlmkspenro in one volunio, In which
untiling Is added tn the original text; but tho.c words nud
expressions arc nuiHtcd which cannot with propriety be
rend aloud In n family.
Johnson’s Pocket Dictionary, neat edition, nt 50 cents,
M nnd 75.
Memoirs of the Queen of France; by Mrs. Forhos
Bush, in 3 volumes.
Historical mid Secret Memoirs of tho Empress Jose
phine; by Mile. Le Nonimnd; U vols., with n lino portrait.
Atnlnntis, a Story of the Sen; by \V. Gilmore Sims.
Just received by W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
npr18
THE Now Family SHOE STORE.—
X Those who like to buy Cooils nt illmlornte prices, nro
respoctfuily iuvit nlto patronize riie nkw one prior Siior
Store In Broughton street, where Good* will he sold nt
the Unit price, nnd for cash only, Persons mny send their
servants for Shons'wlthout fear of any imposition as to
price nr quality.
Call nnd son u», In Walker’s llullding, nearly opposite
to Mr. I. W. Morrell’s Furnituro Ware Rooms. npr 18
rpHE.Lady’s BOOK for April—$2,50 per
J- mi mi in. Ihnbcl’lslimeiiui: Light in Dnrkncss, a beau
tiful Mezzothito engraving*, Fltimiz Studio, a line engra
ving; Fashion Plate*,, colored; Pattern* for.. Window
Curlnliw, two engravings; Music; The First Cigar; The
Floating Chnprl; Model Cottages; Oottnge Furniture; Il
lustration of ancient French Fashions; Crochet work.
Hinglo number* for sute.
Also, liny’s American Journal of lira Medical Science,for
April. Contentsi—Liulyon ArticularCartllggcs; Jnckson
\w Hydtapiuibinv- Mela* «n True Croup; riurgent on
Bninll Pox; Pcnsly on Ovnxinn Dropry; Warren on Ether
ization; Bond on Retrnverrion or tlio Uterus; Reviews,
be. on now Medical Books; Biographical Notices. $5
per annum.
The .Medical Examiner for.March, f3 per nnnutn.
The British rind Foreign Medleo-Chlrurgienl Rcvlow
for Jnnunrv; reprinted In New-York. ®3 per miriuiu.
TJw London Lnncot for January, Februarj* aud March.
$5 i»cr annum.
The North American Review for January. $.1 per
annum.
. The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature for Jan
uary, February, March mid April, with a lino Engraving
io each number. ’ -
Tho Law Library for Jnnuary, February, March nnd
April. *10 per annum. Just received,
npr 18 W. THORNE WILLIAMS.
ri HIE American Bce-Kcopor’a MANUAL;
X By T. B. Miner.
Manual pfMineralogy, bc..bc. By JnmqaB.Dann.
Anatomy nnd physiology: designpd for Academics nnd
(hinilie*. By Calvin Cutter, M. D. . ...
Fltat Book nu Anatomy nnd Physiology, fbr Grammar
School*. By Calvin Cutter, M,D.
Scribner’s Engineers’ mid Mechanics’ Companions.—
ByJ. M. Hcrilincr,A. M. ^
Received by JOHN M. COOPER,
npr 18 - * .■*
A N HISTORICAL and Critical View of
CX. Uiu Speculative Philosophy of Europe In the Nine-
teentli Century; by J. D.Morell, A. M.
A Memoir of tho Life of James Milnor, D. D.| by the
Rev. John 8. Stone, D. I). . n .. „ . ..
Tho Phlloiophy of Religion; by J. D. Morell, A. M.
Tho Spanish Phrase Rook nml Self Instructor; by Joso
Antonio Plzrnro,A. M. Rocclvcdhy ___
apr M ■ JOHN M. COOPER.
T ACES, 8tc.—Per brig LowolluLwlo Laces
X-J nnd Edgings; Thread nnd Robin Edgings and Inscrt-
Ingsjd l figured fancy Lnpe*} blnck HljkErl^|ig*j: figured
. lowpCfliftL.
and stripod SwissMufcjlns; fancy Silk Cravats; Ginghams,
Lawns, Bareges,plritil Alrmccns, Linen Chnmhrays, Linen
Ginghams; (knoy Prints, Linen Cambricand Lawn Hand'
kerchieft, Nar.sook Murilns, be. he- PofW’le.hy
mar 73 LATH ROP b FOOTE;
IN QUART BOTTLES.
For Purif ying the lilood, aiuifor the cure qf Scrof
ula, Rheumalitm, Stillborn Ulcere, Dutncpua,
Salt Rheum, Fver SQret, Erytipilae, Pvnpltt,
Jiilee, Mtrenriul Dieratte, Culuneuue Eruphone,
Liver Complaint, Drorchetie, Consumption, JV
male Compluinle, Lost qf Appetite, General De
bility, $*c.
^T'HE PROPRIETORS liavo spent much
X time in bringing thl< preptrntinn of Harsaparilla
to Its present $tatc or perfection; nnd Uib cx|»erb'iicc of
fourteen years hoi furnished them Uni most ample op-
|>ortiiriity to study, In their various Torm*, the ill .eases lor
which it Is recommended, nml to adapt it exactly to ibelr
relief and cure. Patients who wish a an a m.y oood Mcdl
clno are Invited to give it ■ trial, and SatLfy themselves of
its superiority, nml the Invplublc prom rty It possesses or
arresting and curing diseases. The bottle Iras been’en-
lnrg d to hold Onr Quart, nnd in it* present Improved
form may safely claim tn be Uie but Rtul CURaprst med
icine of the age. It nurlflca,cleanses,nnd strengthen* tho
fnmitniii spring- of life, nnd infu.es new vigor throughout
the whhln nnlinnl frame.
REMARKABLE CUnE OF BRONCHITIS.
„ „ .. J Nrw-York, Feb. 17,1818.
Mziirs. SANDst—Having suffered ninny »cnr» with a
dheaso of my throat, ntthcthu the larynx, during which
time I was treated by the ,ntort .dLUngulsbed physician*
in Europe and the United; States, without receiving nny
permanent benefit, but all tin* time rny g* ncrnl health and
strength declining, nnd tile disease making fhnrrul pro-
gross: caustic applications were used, nml whatever elsa
was thought most cHid lit for producing n cure; hut I niu
conildeninhe d< plorahlo situntlnri 1 was in, the laryngitis
being accompanied wifh phthisis and great difficulty In
lircnthiug, would soon have terminated me life, had I not
obtained roller thmuih the medium nlyaurlnvalunblaHar
snjinrilla. This uinrvellou* specific has not only reliev
'd, hut cured me; nnd I therefore think It my duly, gentle
men, f ,r the benefit of suffering humanity, to give you
his attestation of my cure.
Yours v ry truly, D. PARENT.
Consulate of France tn tho United States.
The above statement nud signature were acknowledged
in our presence by Mr. D. Parent a* true.
For llio Con-ul General of Fiance,
Now York, Feb. 17,1818. L. IIORO, Vice Consul.
Tho following te-iiuinuy from Rev. John Grieg, late
Rector of the Church of the Crucifixion In this city, com
mends iticlf to the attention of trie ntlll"ted.
Me-ir* Hands : A nicnther ofmy fkinlly has taken your
valuable Sarsaparilla .tor n severe scroi iilous affection, be.
with the most bemsfl: Ini t ffect rcnuUlwg from it* u -e. It
S vcs mo very gn at pleasure to record my testimony In bc-
•Ifof Its virtue and efficacy, hoping Ural others may. be
Induced to make a M il of it. JOHN UH1GG-
Ncw Yoik, May 10, 1818.
LIVER COMPLAINT.
Tho ftollowJn* Is an extract fYnm a letter received from
Rev. William Gnluslra: Bcrksuire, Vt Ort. 3I*IH8.
Mosrr*. Handb: I have been atttlctad with a severe
piln In my side, occasioned by n dlsensed liver, for the last
twenty years. 1 wholly discarded n'.l other medicine, aud
thoroughly l led Uie Hnrsnimrilla, which I can recommend
in truth nnd sincerity to nil Iho o who ore in nny wav af
flicted with nny species of scrofulous complaints. 'Jlicru
have been some remarkable rurc* effected by it* uso In
this vicinity. Mrs. I. Hhnw, by the use ofslx b ntles, was
restored to bett-r health than »he Iwd before enjoyed for
ten years; nnd Mr*. W. Htcvcna, who had been severely
affilctod with cryslpclns, was entirely cured by the uso o’f
a few bottles. Yours truly, WM. GALUSIIA.
SCROFULU8 AFFKt/riOV OF THE EYES.
South Kinosion, It. f., Oct-11,1817.
Messrs. SnmDi—Gentlemen—My Rule daughter, whan
ono year ell, was attacked with a scrofulous humor on
hor race, wliHi soou after extended into bur eyes, causing
almost total blindness in one of them, and disfiguring her
whole face. I employed two phy.iclmn to ut’cml her,
who exhausted their utmost skill to glvo her relief, but It
oil proved u* -les*, nnd finally ono oftlKiii remarked to
me that he had known of somo striking cures effected by
Hand’s Hnrsapnrlila, nnd advised mo to try it. I obtained
one bottle, which she commenced using, and before it
was all used up it bad effectcd.au entire cure. It
I* now over four ycnrsrluceshc was cured, and there
has been no reappearance of the disca^and we are satis
fied that it is a perfect cure. Reportflwiy yours,
GEORGE ROBINSON.
Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, by A. B. b D.
SANDS, Drunrst* nnd Chemists, 1( 0 Fulton st., corner
of William, New York. Hold also by Oruggl t* generally
throughout the United States and Canadas. Price $1 p_r
Bottle; six Bottles for §5.
Aeents In Hnvnnnnh, On-, A. A. Solomons, O. R. Hen-
drick on b Co., Tutn-r b Oden, nnd Thos.M. Turner
b Co. InMncnm Bruno null Virgin*. npr 5
.8AVANANI11YIIOLE8ALK AND RETAIL
SADDLERY WARE-HOUSE,
YOIJNO’3 BUILDING,
SIGN OP THE GOLDEN BAIiDI.EJ
Opposite Hamilton A* Symons’ Clothing Store,
YV.H.MAY&CO..
Mantifteturor* or BRIDLES, RADDLES and UAR-
NKH8ES, have nn hand a good assortment of Hnddles,
Bridles and llnmc>acs, of which the following onniprire a
P arti Hnanish Quilled, Ovoiluld nml Hinitnn Hnddlss;
lament* large nnd extra largo Baddies; Men’s plalu do.;
English do.; Boys’and Race do.; La ties’ Hmldl s of a
variety of Patterns; Bridle* aiul Martiugalcs; Saddle ting<,
Trunks, be.
BADDLF.R’S 5IATERIAI.H.—Saddle Trees, Skirting
nnd Hog skins; Pad do.; Htmiulng and Worsted Wvb;
Thread nnd Tacks, assorted size*..
HARNESSES—Conch, Hnrouche, Buggy and Bulky
Harnesses ofnll kinds, hy the single set.
CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,—IIarv.Uehp, Bugsy nnd
Bulky Springs nml Axles; Dash Primes; llohlisanii Hows,
bv the single set, Plntnd nud Brass Htump Joints; plain do.:
patent Dash Lentiicr, Top nnd Curtain do.; broad ami nar
row Laces, variety of patterns; Bilk and Worsted Fringes;
black mid purple Coach Bonn*; Buggy Lamps; Plated and
rlnge’ Bands; ~ ‘ “
Brass Carriii
r, Brass and plated Knnhs.be.
JOHN BENSON,
NEl V-YORK AND BROOKLYN
COPPERSMITH, DRAMS & DELL FOUNDRY
A LL KINDS of Copper-Work, Turpentine
JT\. nnd other Distilling Apparatus, Hugar Tcuehcs,
Pans, be., including “Benson .v Day’s” patented iniprov
ed Vauimni Pan; alio every other style of Vacuum I’nn,
be. Also, B«dn Water and Pneumatic Apparatus. Also,
1IELLB for Churches, Pactories, bo., and every descrip
tlonof Bras* and other Castings. Orders addressed to
J. HENSON. 35 Old Slip, N. Y.,
fob 13 • 8nio Will receive pimetiinl attention.
Y^LD EstabUshed CASH STORK—Corner
\.f of Whitgtanuid Congress-streets.— 1 The Suliecribcrs
arorcccl\1ugnivly tlielr supply of Hpiing ami Hummer
Goods, consisting in part of Figured ami Plain Mode
Bareges. Coloured and White Embroidered Bwis* Muslins,
Bilk and Linen Bareges, French nnd Hcotch Uinglinma,
Printed Cninhrlcs and Lnwns, together with n large as
sortment of ntlier Hcnsonnble Goods, which they will sell
nt the usual low prices for cash,
mar 1 M. l’RENDERGAST b CO.
SPRING and Summer GOODS-^-Perbriff
k} Excel.—50 pieces printed Muslins nnd! Lnwns; 10
dozen Ladles* white nml lil’k Llslo Thread Hose; 33 doz.
Gent’s Lisle Tlireml Gloves; 10 doz. Ladies’ Hllk Gloves;
20 pieces Colton Cnsshncre; 50 do. light col’d Print-; 50
doz. Ladles’ white, brown nnd mixed Cotton Hose; 153
S luces Scotch Ginslinni; 200 do Mosquito Netting; 5 cases
larlhoro Plnids nnd Stripes; 5 hales Bed Tick; 5 do. 4-4
brown Sheeting; 30 do. 3 4 Hhirtlng. For sole low by.
npr 18 SNIDER, LATHROP b NEVITT.
GEORGIA — Liborty. County. — To all
vT whom it may concern r
Whereas, Hnmii Howard npplies to mo for Letters Dis-
nilssoty on the estate of ChrUtino Howard, Into of said
county, deceased.
These are therefore to dtp nnd ndmonislinll concerned,
to file their objections (if any they have) within the time
prescribed hy law, in iny office, or guid letters wUI bo
granted.
Witness, the Hon. W. E. W* Quartcrmnn, one of tho
Justices of said Court, this 5th day of .March, 1849.
mar .7 J. 8. BRAD WELL, c. c. o. t.. o.
O.EOUGIA — Camden County.— Io all
VT whom,it may concern r
IVhcrens, Btcphcn M. Timmons will apply to the Hon
orable the Inferior Court of-Cnuidcu Co , when sitting as
n Court of Ordinary, for Letters or Administration upon
the Estate of lluury Iugerville, late of said county, de
ceased. <*
The care therefure to cite amt admonish Ml '’nncpnvdj
to file ttodr oWjections rif nny) to the granting said Estate,
to the applicant in the Clerk’s office of said Court on nr
before the first day of .May next; otherwise letters as
prayed for, will bo granted.
Witness, the Honorable Joseph Thomas, a Justice of
snid Court, tills 1st day of March, 1B49.
mar 3- HBNUY It. FORT, c. c. o. o. c,
ORGIA— Liberty County.—To all
VJ whom It may concern:
Whereas, Manning J Moody applies to the Court of Or
dinnry for Letters of Dismission ns Guardian of the min
ors or Jnmes K. Archer.
Those are therefore to cite and admonish nil concerned,
tn file their objections (if any they hnvc)-within the time
proscribed by law, or snid Letters will bo granted.
Witness, tho Hon. 8. A. Fraser, one of Uie Justices of
the Court of Ordinary, this 93d Ort., 18-18.
oct35 J. 8. RRADWELL, c. c. o. t. o.
r«E01lGIA. —Tatlndl County.—To all
VT whom It may concern:
Wlioren*, Henry Tillman, Administrator oftheestnto of
William D. Rogers deceased, hath applied to the Hounr-
nhlo Inferior Court or said county, when sitting for ordl-
nnrv purposes, for Lottnrs Dismtscory.
• These afo, therefore, to clto nnd admonish all concerned,
to file their objection* (if ntty they hnvo) to the nppllcnnt,
in tlie Clerk’s office of nild Court, within tho time pro
scribed hy law, otherwise Loiters Dlsmissory
granted. "*■
no pro
will bo
Iho Honorable Charles Blount, one of ihe Jus
liens of,said Court, this 8ih day ofNovcmuor^ 1818.^
nov 15 ■ Dop’t. c. c. o. t.’o.
G .EORGIA—Liberty County. — To all
whom it may concern i
Whereas, John Hlmw applies for loiters of Administra
tion .''•' Jie Estate of Robert I|. Benbin, late of said
County, deecnsod t These nro therefore to.clt- nnd nd
—-—j.. - * —rifflee on oi
ijv enure, tf
rMmMafi
be granted enld nppl|ennt. ’ , ’*
Witness, the Honnmbtn S. A; Fnwcr, one oftH#Justices
of said Court, this J9th Mgrch. 1W9.
mar 19 J. fl. BRADWELL,' o. c.a uc.
sales at affruoit.
ini coiliffN raiDicic."
Will ho sold THW DAY, at 13 >oxlo k, in the, lane in
„ • , rear or W. Human’s office,
7 cn bales Cotton—damaged mi board Iron Company’s
Boat No, 10, for account Undci writers, be. npr 19
S tw-ttriean* Hugar.
HEN’ it POHDICK.
. . At PrlvaU Hale.
landing from brig Alai la: 8Jhhds.New-Orleani Sugar.
pr7 •
Admlnisiratar’s gale.
,, ID T. .1. AVALS!!.
c=-- Will un sold on llm first Tuesday in May next, nt tho
:Vomt lliiuse in tlie city of Bavaiurali, between the iistinl
hours of sale, twenty Shares Central Rall-Rond Stock,
belonging to the citato of John Gullniartin, decea.-ed, for
ihu benefit of heirs and creditors. By order of the Admin-
Istratur- Turin* cash. opr 13
UY COURN <Wfc'OJDICK.
At 1‘riv.ito rnlu.
SUGAR—33 hhds 1‘orto lric»;98hhd*CuhaMtueoV»dO.
JIACUN—7 bhd* Hides,*31 hlids BhoulUer*.
HAY—Am nal
9 hales prime Eastern.'
Jsp94
LAST DAY OF HALE.
Sales Close 'fhis Aftcrnoo.i at 3 o clock.'
THIS LUCKY SOUTH CAROLINA.
oaawa tn LtuaLtsTon, mu bay, 19th ixit.
13 Draws JJtUtU tut tf 78 AtomAsrs.
GKEKNidoiA*ULA»Ii.l UON C.UWNTLDT’RY
class *0. 31, roa 1149.
J. W.MAURY fc-co.,Manager*,
(Successors 11 J. u. uregort Is Co.)
UlOUKST i-RISZs
1 Pnxu of.
I do. of
1 do. of..*..
I do. of..
0 do. of.
7 do. of.
.«10,000
..5,903
. .4,L00
..1,800
....600
8 frizes of. ..ft 153.
430 ilo. of W>
0J do. of. 50
63 do. of. 80
1-ifl do. of. 15
136 do. of. 19
Wholo Tickets ^4—i.-.iv.s ^3-Qimrt rs fl.
Paekagu or Whole, co-t «104 00, must draw bark «70 03
Do. Haves •* $jQ 00, *• •« •• ^35
Do. Quarters “ i-3. 00, “ « «« l«I7 50
fttlzES CASIIBl. AT THU OfMCK.
w?“ Ticket* and Shares lor sale, undnrd rs from the
country attended to at the Old Established office of
u « . .. „ T* »• PUN DEMO AST,
No. D White House. Owen’s Buildings, Bull struct, oppo-
site tlie Pulaski House. apr ill
Draws This Day.
SALES CLOSS Tills- DAY AT 3 O’CLOCK.
#16,000!
GREENE «S» PULASKI LOTTERY.
KITH A CLASS MO 31, YOU 1849.
To he decided by drawing of rouiifi Caroline Lottery,
Clan to,to b» .Lawn at Ctiarlsstua, {*. o.) TOU riau.
April 19tb, Ib49. *
J. IV. MAURY A CO., Mansgsrs.
10 Drawn IloiloU tut •/ 78 AVmtars.
srLcNoto blusmx.
1 Prize of, §10,oo>
1 do. of. 5,00i
t do. or 4,0)
l do. of 1,803
Whole Tickets Q4—11
Forsaluut
spr 19
'rites of. ,..£500
do. of 300
do. of 150
— do. of 50
lives $9—Quarters At.
JL tVmilNGION’8
Lottery unit Klehniigc Office.
Gsudry’s Building.
Great Mammoth Lottery!
GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE,
#100,000!!
0(7- We respectfully call tho att.niion of the public to
the annexed magnificent r cbcuiu, believing it to be the
best arranged Lottery e\vr drawn.
75 MCMlIiK LOTTEtT—15 draws baliots.
15 Drawn Numbers in each Package qf 25 'IHckets.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY,
CLASS A,PXTKA,
For tlie Benefit of tlie ludeiicmlcnt Fire Co. at Auguita.
To bo drawn in the city of Uouhuure, (Mil.) on aulur
day, April 38,1840.
D. PAINE St CO., Managers.
SPLENDID SCnfMS.
I : dO.
1 do,
l Prize of,..... .$10-1,0)0
l do. of...*. 60,000
1 do. or 50,0.0
1 do. of.., 25,0.0
Of 35,000
or a.,ooo
or 35,0.0
of 12,5.0
«r. 13,500
of. 19,01
Of 13,500
of 13,500
of 11500
of 13 5,0
of 13,500
Of. 5,1.00
41 Prizes Of 4,003
40 do. of 3,000
40 do. of 8,0j0
300 rlv-sof 1,560
hi nml 3J
Drawn No*.
3d and 4th
Drawn Nos.
5th a 6th or
7ihfcfcthNns
9 «l lour 11th
& 13Ui Nos.
lit* I3itior
II 515th Nos
5,620 prlz s of
£0,5.0 prizes of.
120
1,003
500
33,303 Prizes... .amountlay to.. .$5,40*4,000.
TickebflOO—Halve* £#50—Quar’s. *35-FTgbtli* AlSjj -
Hxtjuntlis HQhi-
A Package Wholes costa $3,500,warranted to draw ftl/JX)
Do. Hulves •• Ifa), “ « 750
Do. Qua. tars “ dr., “ •• 375
Do. EigliUi* « 3I3J(, “ “ 187J)
Do. fciztcontiis 153 “ « 93^
For sale by
U. W. WYLLY’B LUCKY OFFICE,
Comer of Bull street and liny I.aue.
K7* Order* from tlio country promptly attended l<», nnd
prizes ciulu d ou dumnnd. ■ npr IS
N EGRUES for SALE.—A very likely
fondly or Negroes, c. iirisilng ofn Woman, 90 yen. ..
o: age, and tier four children, a ltu>,7 ycais, Girl, a years,
ou.- do. 3 years, nud an infant, 9 months ni l.
OKU. W. WYLLY,
apr S Gen'I Ag nt and Broker.
TVTEGROES for SALE.—A verj’ likely
XI liny, aged utiout >lxteeu years, and n Woinnn, ag. d
37 years, house servant, cook, wn h r mid irouer
GEO. VV, WYLLY,
npr 5 Geniunl Agent and Broker.
N EGROES fur SALE.—A Boy, aged about
13 years, and n Woman, aged about 40 years, ac-
uu lomud ta hou*c work. GEO. W. WYLLY,
apr 5 General Agent and Uioker.
TV] EURO MAN For Salo*—A Negro Man,
li a mason and plasterer, for sale by
GEO. W. WYLLY,
apr 5 General Agent nnd Broker.
T\7ANTED.—A Poney, kind and gentle
V Y under the saddle—for such, n liberal price «111 be
given. Apply to
T. J. WALSII.
•WANTED—A good Cook.
YV npr 17 3 18. J. t
WJ ANTED—Two Journeymen Toilore,
V Y one to work on Coats nnd one uo. on Pants. Ap
ply to UOBINSON it CAMP, Gaudry’s Building,
mar 31 Next to Pulaski House.
TVTOTICE—All who are indebted to us, either
-Lx by note or account, are requested to settle the same
by the 1st of Mny next, after widvh Uuio a'l claims will
be given to an Attorney for suit.
IVES, HORSEY k CO.
Savannnh, April 14,181^. tufa apr 17
OTICE.—During rny absence from tho
li Statu, THCJS. J. WALSH will net as i
E. UENDERdON.
OTICE.—Mr. John D. Mallctto will at-
X* tend to my fondness during my nbsunco from the
Btate.uudMr. W-m. Mousley will attend to the Manu
facturing and Rop tiring oi Guns, Billes, &c.,nslieretofore.
npr 10 JOHN CARRUTHERd.
TVTOIICE.— Iho Subscriber will continue
li the FORWARDING AND COMMISSION BUHI-
NES8 on liisown account, also the Agency of tho Btcnui-
Pnekut* li. L. COOK nnd IVANIIOE. Freight by these
bouts will be forwarded free of commission*.
«pr 7 M. A. COHEN, Office on Dillon’s wharf.
P O-PAItTNERSIUP^ThtTUnderaiffned
Kj hnvo this day formed a Co partnership under Kin
name of ALBERT WILLIAMS k HOLLIS, for the
transaction of-a FACTORAGE aud GENERAL COM
MISSION BUSINESS.
ALBERT WILLIAMS,
EDWIN L. HOLLIS.
Savannah, April 3nd, 1849. npr 13
rpiIF. SUBSCUIBERS have This Day
X entered into a Copartnership, under tlie firm of
PIERSON & I1EIDT, for the purpo-e of doing a Whole
sale and Retail CLOTHING BUSINESS.
D. PIERSON,
Savannah, April 3,18-19. E. HE IDT.
npr 4 '
N OTICE.—The firm of CLARK & LAW-
SON is dissolved hy the death of Mr. JdszMizn
Clabk; nnd to close up the I msinetS Mr. S. C. DUNNING
is appointed As-icnce. All tvlio have demands neniust
the Into firm will please present them, nnd those Indebted
Will n)en(it make iiutm ulaie payment to tho Assignco nt
tlie Counting House of tlie Into flim ■ apr II
N OTICE. — Thirty. Thousand Dollars of
Btnto Bcmt-Annunl.Coupon Bonds, can be Imd by
application tn»Mr. I. C. PLANT, Agent of the Marino &.
Flro Insurance Bank, nt Mncon, Ga. This Is n zood nnd
safe investment for Executor?, Adminrtratort, Guardians
nnd other Tru-lees, under the net of 1845.
WM. L. MITCHELL, Chief Engineer,
mar39 tiiui 8 W. ft. A. R.R. .
/~MTY Treasurer’s OFFICE — Savannah,
April 9,1849.—The City Treasurer is noiv ready to
receive the City Taxes for the present year. The book*
will be kept open until the fifteenth day ofMny, aftor which
time .executions will be Issued mnln-t defaulters,
npr 3 JOSEPH FELT, City Treasurer.
/^1 ITY Marshal’s SALES.—By Resolution
V^/ of Council, I will proceed to offor for sale under the
superintendence of llio Committee on Piddle Palps and
City Lots, the unsold Lots in Lnfavetto Ward—Nos. 15, HI.
17.18,19 nml 90. Term* of sale a* usual. The Sale will
take place on tho lount It o'clock, A.M.. on Tuesday,
the 34th Inst. DAN’L. H. STEWART, c. H.
npr It
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Agreea-
/V ably to nn order of tlio Honornblo thu Inferior Court
of GIviiii County, when slltlns for ordinary purposes, will
bo fo'IiI nn the Aral Tuesday iff June noxt,at the roidence
of the late John Lamb, decen-ed, 900 acres (more nr less)
of Pine I,nnd, situate Bins nnd being In the County of
Glynn, near the Altanwlin River, on the road leading from
Brunswick tn the public landing.
Al-o, nt tho ramc time nnd place will .be sold, ono Ne-
grnGirl, about ten years old.. Abo, tho following proper
ty, eon-lsting of I Horse, 13 head stock Hogs, 1 llucgy
Vvagon, 1 Com Mill. Household nnd Kitchen Finititure,
&c. &P.J property ortho estate of Jolin Lamb, late of said
Comity, necrosed. ® n l‘l for the bcnofit of the holrsond
ere-diiDwoftiio said citato. ■ ‘
apr 3 JOHN P. LAMB, Adm’r.
1? XECUTOR’S SALE.—On theflrat Tuns-
I J day In June noxt, at tho Court Homo In Springfield,
Effingham county, between Uie n-u tl hour* o‘‘ snle, two
Negroes, in wit! a Boy, iinmnd Moscsj, about 12 years
n'd; a Girl, named Ellen, about 10 years old. Also, a
tract of Land, containing 100 acres, lying In Effingham
county. Joining lands of.L. Weitman and Jno. F. Cor
dell. Sold ngreahly to the lost,will and t 'stament of Mrs.
Mary C. Bergman, for the purpose of paying off the lega
cies mentioned lo the snid will. „
apr 8 LEWIS WEITMAN, Executor.
Snlrs at gluctfoit.
BY T. J. WALSII.
Private Hale.'
Westernirnlfof LotJjq.7. Wnsliingtan Ward,lYonting
a the Bay, (i UbJect to a ground rent of £8 04 perannum.)
and linprov, munts-r oniisting of a comitortni.le one story
House, with lour Well flnhhed rooms, and two girrett
rooms, aud nil necesaury out buildings. Titles undoubt
ed—purchaser pxylni for titles. ‘ apr 13
CHEAT MAMMOTH LOri’ERY I
jaranti CaititrelPrize, _ •
ft splendid prizes of £50,000 each, amounting to #100,000.
4 splendid prit •* ofe/Xi ooo e.icU, amnu.itint to •100,030.
8 prize* of 413,500, amounting to #100 000.
90 prizes uf #5,000, amounting to #100.00).
Y\7E.respectfully request the attention of
V Y Uicptiulle to*the annexed magnlflc.nt -clieme,
which we offer, beliuvlng it to be the be.l arranged and
most m-iguificent Lottery ever drawn >
75 Number Lottery, Indrawn Ballot*.
Each paekng• of tickets will have IS drawn numbers.
A package of 95 ticket* can draw #350 000.
. Tlie lowest three number prize Is £1,560. .
The 1st nnd 3d drawn number* entitled to #1,000.
Till* scliemb has been examined nnd approved by the
Stato Lottery Commissioners, nnd will bs drawn in UaiU-
more city, April 28, 18.0!
BRILLIANT SCHEME.
\ prize of $100,000....l».
2 prize* of.
4 •• of.
8 " of.
20 *« of.
40 •• of.
40 •• of.
40 « of
inn 5 , lowest 3 )
drawn Noe. {
m S l»t and 2d )
60 1 No*. <
60 3d and 4th
ion 5 ctl > and fith
IW,WW. .. .1
60,000.. .ore..
25,000... •» ..
12,600... « ..
6,000... ** ..
4,000... « ..
3,000... •* ..
2,000...” ..
1,530... « ..
1,000...” ..
760.. . ” ..
600.. . ” ..
$100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
100,000
160,000
120,000
80,000
474,000
CO,000
46,000
60,000
43,000
120 ?
400.. .*
300.. . *
200.. .”
100... “ ...2.665,000
' ... 36,000
' .*..1,164,000
lltli 6c 12th
12th & 13th
. 14th & 16th
6,320 any 2 drpwn Noe.
36,550 any 1 drawn No.
33.305*prizee amountin'? to thoeum of $5,402,000
. Wbolu Tickets 6100— llnlvrs £50—Quarters 435—
Eighths #19 60.
A package nf 35 whole will cost, .#9,500
And must at tho least draw 1,600
Tlie risk, therefore, on a package Is, #1,000
We wUI sell a certificate of package 35 whole*,,..»Al,n0U
do. do. do. fiS Imivcs, #500
do. do. . do. 94 quarters,....#350
do. do. do. 95 eighths,...<,#135
In this magnificent Lottery there are but 3,701 packages,
end, as there are455 three-number prizes In Uie schune,
there are biuslx chances to one nf a package drawing n
Capital Prize, and a lockage tanv draw #350,000.
tgf- All orders, for ticket*, shares, or packages, will
meet with the mo-t prompt attention, and all communica
tions are strictly confidential. Addrcr
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERIES
Of Maryland.
COLVIN & CO.,
N. W. Corner of Baltimore nnd Culvert-eta., Museum
Building, Baltimore, Md-,
The Oldest Established Agency in the United States.
GREAT MAMMOTH LOTTERY.
0/L1.YV CAPITAL PRIZE
#100,000!
Lotteries for the month qf April. 1340i
RETT f H
i r n i • ft!
3 Md. con. 63 7j 15 « 8, #3j,0U0, S^OUU^ ^UW,
3 Bel Air, 18 78 13 # 6, #18.000. 3 of 6,WO, 11
of3 i.Oj, 30 nt 1,'CO
4 SusqCanl 18 78 18 #10, €31,000.15 000.7. 0J,
3,1.08,90 1,0.0,80 hi'.
60J,.0<f 35J
6 Md. Con. 53751» # 5, #15,000.5 or 5,i00,5
o 3,600, loot 7 0
6 Md. Con. 54 60 13 # 4, #10,000, 4,000, 9 000.
1,0-0 kii
7 Gr’d Con. 19 7519 #10, #37^00,90..f 6 500.-.5
o l,50.),35o t5»
9 Md. Con. 6578 15 # 8, #90,000,11,011,6 000
300, l,DO
\0 Bel Air, \9 7515 # 6, #93,000, 8 00 >, 3 000,
9 000,1000
11 Suiq Cau’l 19 7514 #10, #30,0.9, ft.m.O, 5 in 0,
3,188a, 30 o. 1.00s, #3950
90 or 300
19 Md. Con. 56 73 13# 5. #34 000 19.000 0.00s.
fl 000,1,5.01, SO oi 600
13 Md. Cou. 57 7514 # 5, #20,ooo, 5,' OJ, 3.000.
l.u77Jt,90nr 400
14 Gr’dCdn.90 73 13 #10, #45,000 3 o 15.000.45
of 1,0.0,10 m* 5 0
16 Md. Con. ** —
#94 00
#1850
#30 00
#1850
#1100
#5950
#95 00
#1500
ui u, iv a u
m. 58 7519 # 6, #25 0 0. 10 0)u, 6,753,
3,000.2,000, 100 O. 75>
17 Bel Air, 907813 # 5,*25,000, 5 WW,
18 Susq Can’l 90 7513 #10,5of #20 C00, ^op‘,000,5
o! 1,750, 5 of U3J.
90 of 1,0 0. 30 of-00
19 Md. Con. 59 78 14 # 5,
90 5Id. Con. 60 7311 # 4, #10,00J, 3 000, 1,5.0k
7ifl, 100 ol.'.O'j
91 Gr’d Con. 917814 #10, #30 O H). 15,000.7J00,
4^89.9^.^1,500.80,
of 1,000, 9) nf NO)
33 Md. Con. 617519 # 8, #15,1.00, 6 tOO, 3.000,
9.u?0, COJ'of 5 0
94 Bel Air, 9>7814 # 5, #30,000. 6.000,9 500,
1^8. btl, 90 of 75 J
95 Susq Can’l SI 7814 #10, #37.377 60, 15,000,
7,500.3,Mil, 35 or!
1,C0J,ft.of 500
96 Md. Con. 637513 # I, #24 00), 8 0d0, 5,900,
3 000.9 00). 1.00J
37 Md. Con. 63 7813 # 5, #18.1-0.), 3 of 6 000. 3
of 3.0:0,93 of 1.000,
93 Gr’d Con. A. 7515 #100, #100,000,9 50 0 (r, 4
95 000, tf 19,500, 91
5 000, 40 4.000, 40
3.00J. 4J 9,0:0. 300
1,580, 6) 1 000 J
30 Md. Con. 54 7819 #10, #30,000,10,000.5 009,
3,907 90, ICO of1.000,
95 nf 5:0!
The Lotteries for April are unsurpassed by any Lottery
ever drawn In the Untied States.
Qlp- Orders answered by return mad.
{ay- Official drawings of the Lottery sunt to all who
order Tic ket*.
tlie day of the drawing nf Dm LuUvry.
(lr> For prompt attention, please address tlie Old Prize
Selling House of
mar 39 COLVIN & CO., jlqltlinorCj Md.
#1850
#17 50
#3150
#37 60
#1855
C39 50
#1750
#14 00
#3950
#97 50
1750
#3950
#18 50
#1850
95000
GREAT MAMMOTH LOTTERY!
Grand Capitol Prize,
#100,000!!!
9 -pi indid prizes of «5 >,000 each, amounting tn #103,07v.
4 splendid prizes of q35,000 each, amounting to sl00,i,00.
8 prizes of gllflCO, nun mu ring to $!U3.039.
9U prizes of #5,000, amounting to #100,000.
\X7E - respectfully roquest Uie attention of
y Y the pui.Uw-to Ui; an..exed magnifi-<nt sell me,
which we oner, believing ittobethe Btut wronged ami
most iipgnilii cut Lott r> ever dr.iwu i'
75 Number Lottery, IS Drawn llolioti.
Eauli package of 35 tickets will hare 15 drawn numl
A pnck.g- ui 95 tickets ton d.awi*350 000.
Tlio lowest tin eo number prizis #1 A80i
Tim 1st mid 91 dr twn numbers cntiueit to#1,000.
This scheme ha* been examined aud approved by the
State Lottery C'oinniissb n-rs, and wl.l be drawn in bo:-
1 prize’of.....
'$100,000.
...is...
.$100,000
1
l
“ of.....
“ of.....
60,000
60,000
. ..are.
. 100,000
1
" of.... .
25,000
1
1
of.....
“ of.....
23,000
25,000
. ..are.
. 100,000
1
“ of
25,000
1
" of
12,600
1
" of.... .
12,500
l
" of.... .
12,500,
•
1
1
" of.....
" of.... .
12,500
. 12,600.
. ..arz.
. 100,000
I
" . of.....
12,600
I
“ of.....
12,500
1
“ of.... .
12,500
20
“ of
6,000.
.. .are.
100,000
40
“ of
4,000.
...are.
, 160,000
40
“ of.....
3,000.
...nre.
. 120,000
40
" of.... .
2,000.
. ..are.
. 80,000
300
lowest 3
drawn Nns.
1,580.
. ..are.
474,000
. 60
1st nud 2d
Noe.
1,000.
. ..arc.
60,000
60
3d ond 4th
750.
....ere.
. 45,000
120
fith and 6th
7th nnd 8th
600.
....are.
. 60,000
120
9th & 10th
lllh & 12th
400.
....are.
. 43,000
120
12th & 13th
14th & 15th
1 300.
....are.
. 36,000
5,820 any 2 drawn ]
Job, 200.
....are.
. 1,164,000
6,550 any 1 drawn No. 100.
.. ..are.
. 2,635,000
Snirs nt giucihw.
BY PHILBIUCK, MEltlA.M Jli HELL.
On SATURDAY, 98ih day of April m xt, ill 11 o’c!o-.k,
, , in front of store:
Sundry artlrl-s nr llmaebo'd Fumutirc, viz! Talks,
Chairs, Bureaus, Hldebonid, hook i n e, i;m. kcry, Ikd-
•toad nud Bedding. Carpeting, ki di. n Fur.iiiu c, k,-.
kc. lii.'.onriug to tin! u-Uta.4 Mr». RadKl k. dwevt,
deccnsod, nml sold byonlcrof tlio Lx t u.or to.lo.e tii«
ettaiq. Terms cash. mar 17
BY P111L1IUKIC, illklll.VM v Si DELL.
1 or Relit.
Two Upper Stories of the largo aivl rominnd oils three
story Dwelling No. 75, on tlio ronur of Mm ig mt-ry nml
Jolni-ilreets. The llnu-o roniains »itp'i>.fi rooms, and
has a large roomy yard, with a gooJkiutiLii in the sard.
Terms modcrnt i to n good tsnnuL spr II
Apptrs—At Private Sale.
BY’ PIIILBKICK, 31ERLUDA HELL.
Just received per stuaiii si Ip TonneuCo; 18 bbls. 9pl4-'
zenberg Apples; 90 do. (ffeenlugs do. Fur sale low.
as?—
NEYV-YORK AND S I VAN;\AII LINK
OF STEAM-aHlPd, FOR NEW-YOR1C.
To LeaveYVctiucsclay Afternoon, B9(]l liut.
The new and splendid Steam
ship TENNESSEE, tophi., n a*t< r<
wllfler ’
leave Savnnnnh n» nlove.
to New-York, EiV Nn lank secured
until paid fur. 'I he ship and owin’ rs will not be ari oum-
able for nny arti< le sent on board, unlu.s l.tl * of tailing are
obtained fur Uiu'aame. Bills oftading slgiredby the link
on board, * ' ■ ’ 1 ;
Eor FrelgMor Passage, apply to
PADELFORD k FAY'.
The ship* ofthla line cany a clear Whit j light at uixst-
head, green on starboard tide and ted latbnatd.
ftry-No freight received after 10 o’clock on tli ; day at
No colored persons will be allowed to go on bo >rd
for nny purpose. apr lfl
PASSAGE BETWEEN
SAVANNAH AND PHILADELPHIA.
By the Savannah and Charleston Slmthtrs and Urn
STEAM-SHIP COLUMBUS.
By recent ananffements Tlirougit
...■■■lnrs. Freight will nl.o be received lu I
ll hllaitr lplila, for Savannnh, nt ten cent* p r nibicfooi,
If.iriiieosuremcnt goods, free or all charges in ( liulasron.
*l l»- «r..r,.o.iBtIon for Ftcerngo pn-M'iigers having
been very much IncreiUed, she can nccomimidah 1 ilium
comfortably, nnd Through Tickets from Saiannah will
befumishcd at #10.
I N. II.—The COLUMBUS mil leave Charlcsicn cn her
noj(t trip, 'I'hursdey Afternoon, March 99d, nfi«r tin- nr> i-
vnl of the Savannah Stcntucn-, and ioi.:h m- to I- ore
charleston and Philadelphia every alternate 1 Inn-day.
, mar 8 BROOKS It TUP PER, Agent*, jiavmmnh.
U. B. MAIL STEAM LINE.
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND HAVANA,
TU SAVAHNAU AND XSY WEST.
' The splendid nffw Steam-ship
rSAREL, of 1.100 tone burtln n. com*
mnnded by Uiiptaln William rduins, •
KLVk '“—Will leave Charleston,on the 1*1 ami
15th nt 7 o’clock, A. M., and Havana on thu bill nnd B9d.
at3 o’clock, P. M., every month—touching at SAVAN
NAH and KEY WEST each wey.
RATES OP, FASSAM! .
From Charleston or HnYannnlt to llavonn, $40
“ • Chari •tonor Fnvannnh to Key West, 30
“ Key West to Havana,. Itf
« Chnrieston to Savannah, b
For Freight or Passage, apply to the Agents.
M. C. MORDrCAL Charleston.
BROOKS it TUPPER, fnvminah.
no»4 DRAKE. BROTHERS k CO.. Havana.
SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON,
VIA HILTON HEAD AND BBAt/foRT.
(INLAND TWO-THIRba 01TUR Way.)
METAMOHA. Cape F. IUrdrR*
WM. SEARROOK, Copt. P. lltasinra.Mir.
GF.N. CLINCH Ca)A. Pi.Sx l ien.
JASPER Cnpt Wm. 3. Dixn*.
Tlds Line Is composed of tlio ubove very superior
£team Pockets, with experienced commander-, nud can
not be excelled for safety, comfort and regularity. They
leave Savannnh every evening at half part b o'ciock,
ami leave Charleston every morning ntl) o'clock through
out the year.
. Fare Five Dollars, meals Included. Through Tit hat
Iwtwcen Macon and Charleston, Ten Ilolliirs, Inclu.llug
meals on the steamers nml omnibus fare In Snvommh.
BROOKB k TUPPER, Agents, Savannah.
oct98 E. LAFITTE k CO.. Agents, Clinrkxton.
Senii-WreUly U. S.MailSteam-Pnckct Line
BETWEEN
SAVANNAH, GA. & PALATKA, FLA.,
VIA DARIEN. BRUNSWICK AND »T. MARYS,
Oa.. JACKSONV1LLE, BLACK CREEK AND PICO-
LATA, Fla.
In connection with tho Chnrieston Dnily Mall Skat*-
t’neketo n\ Savannah; the Mall Steamer SARAH SPALD
ING, from I’alatkn to Lake .Monroe, tlie Mall Stases from
Jacksonville via Alligator, Mlfienti Springs nud'Mndiwns.
vil|e,toTallahnssue;and from Pti olata to St. Aiizustinc.
DC AML'1.G EE,. .Cap* W. M. U'iijmin.
w»1. qABTON,. Cnpt. John !li r.n.ai».
8T. MATTHEWS Cnpt. Nicholas Kran.
These Packet* leave Snvnnnoh every Tuesday amt
Saturday morulng at 10 o’clock. - ’•
HrruRNiNo.—Leave Piilntkn every
inomlng at 7 o’clock, touching at thu abovu named p
each way.
All gomls consigned to the Agents forwarded free of
commission. Aorntsi
BROOKS k TUPPER, Savannah,
A. A. Del.onne, Dnriun; Alexander Scrniitmi, F
w|ck; John llcsscnt, tit. Marysi Femamh ?. & II
Jn-ksonville; A. Coy, Black Cre ek; George L'olee, I’ico-
latr, B. R. Held k Co., I’nlntkii, E. Lafittc, Chailesrou.
Oct 98
NOTICE TO PASSENGERS FOR
CAMDEN, COLUMBIA OH AUGUSTA
By an arrangement between the Bouth-Cnredina Rail-
Rmd Comnany and tlie Savannah nnd Charti»t"ii titcain-
Packeis, Pas.eng<rs by said Boat* enn obtain Throi gh
Tickets to either Camden, Columbia or Augusta,nt Light
Dollars, Including meals on the Hoat*.
N. B. The Boats leave Bnvannah every day at 8}j P.
M., nnd the RnU-Rond cars leave CUaneeuvnev> iy day.
nt 11H o’clock, A. M. BROOKS k Tl'Pl F.K,
apr 19 Agents S & C. Steam Packt ti.
FOR LIVERPOOI.
i ^t Tho first class Br. ship SEA KING,.
IkmS Cnpt Martin, havingn portion of her cargo en
gaged, will be despatched. For balance of Frclglu. apply
to • ROBT. A. I.t.Wtd,
Who will make advances on conrifnincnt* to hi rw< n.ta
In Liverpool. |npr 14
FOIt LIVERPOOL.
^ The superior ship HARTFORD, D.
Sbhrs Fnnnerennii, master, hnvlng most nfjier fn tain c«-
E iaed, will hnvo quick dcriintrh. For Freight, lod bale*
ouon.apply to BR1QUAM ^ KELLY.
aprTT
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The Br.barque MARY ANNE PE-
•^fiTERti, Brown, master,will have despatch. For
Freight, apply to FBAti, WOOD,
mar 30
FOR LIVERPOOL.
The ship BIRMINGHAM, Coptalu
5»e Stuit-vnnt, (laving a Inrgo portion nf.Jicr cnr.n*
engaged, will have despatch. For freight 500 bales Col
ton, apply ou board, or to
luar33 BRIGHAM k KELLY.
FOR PROVIDENCE.
The schr. MARBLEHEAD, Capt.
El!ms, having most of her cargo engused will hive
despatch. Fur Freight qr rawnge, apply ou board MTeL
fair s wharf, or to
apr 10 BRIGHAM k KELLY.
FOR BOSTON. . .
. Wanted, 300 bales Cotton, for Iritf
> Cyclops. Apply to
npr 10 COHEN k FOSDICK.
-FOR NKW.YOItll-Old JCstnlilUlir.l I.In
Tho regular packet barquo TEX A a
-aaifi McNair, master, having a portion orhcrcnrgo tn
gagud, will liavo despatch. For Freight or Passage, appl,
on board, at Telfair’s wharf, or to
npr7 . BRIGHAM k KELLY.
33,305 prizes amounting to the sum of $6,402,000
Whole Tickets #100-I Ini vs #30—Quarters §35—
Kighihs #13 80.
A pneknge nf 95 whole will cost,.., ...#9,500
And must at least draw...
, 1,500
Tho rt*k, therefore, on a pnrknge I* #1,0 0
We will sell a certificate of package 9> who’es.... .#1,000
Do. do. do. 93 halve A #'00
Dn. da. do. 95nuarters,,., ,-230
Do. do. do 95 eig .tli
In this magnificent Lottery Umre.aro but9,7Ql p&ckanes,
anil, na.there nro 455 tbroc-numbir prize* lu the scheme,
there nro hut4x chances to one n’ , .a pack igr drawing a
Capital Priz-, and a package may draw # ’60.00).
. TON All order*for ticket*, slinres, or. package*, will
meet with tlie most pminpt nttenti m. andaU pouuuudI-
cotitons are strictly confidential. Address
. COLVIN 8l.COm
N, W. corner of Baltimore and Calvert tpMft, ItaUJ-
nlore, Md*' mth • mar 5
Pna.age by qils line #15.
FOR NEW-YORK-SEW LINE.,
The regular packet barque ISAAC
Wrt MEAD, R. T. Brown, master, bn- part of a cargo
cngaied.arid will have despatch for the above port For
balnnre of Freight or Pauage, apply on board, nt Ander
son's upper wharf, or to
CRANE h ROWLAND.
CQ)- Passage #15. apr 18 *
For NEW YORK.—NEW LINEvV^
Passage Only.—The' regular packet
Sri® barque PETER DEMILL, N. Urtuy, Mn-tcr, has
nil bur freight engaged, and will nave despatch for the
nhovo port. For plunge, having good aecoinmodsdiuuii,
apply qn board, ax Anderson’s upp >r wbnrf, or to
CRANE k ROWLAND,
ravage, $15. apr id.
FOIt NFW YORK.—BRIG LINE. “
The fast sailing regular packet brig
Sffl® dUGUSTAjT. Stone,-Marier,-will linve tin 111 a- .
clinic despat'll. For freight or nn<angu, bnvliig very Mips-
tin? accommodations, any Won Ward, nt Moore's wbnrf.
nr to WAtiHBURN, WILDER 5t CO.,
fey- Trice of Cabin Pnssagto,#^. opr 17 ■
FOR NEW YORlC—l!RIO LINK.
The fast.8uiling Tegular packet brig.
ieSes EXCEL, R. Revell q^stcr,Twvlng a I ugo portion
of hor cargo engaged, wl'l havc Immediate il. spnt* h. F«r
Freight nr I'nmuCi having very excellent nrcommnda
tlon.*, apply on board nt Moncln’s npp> r wlmrf. or to
WASHBURN, WILDER ?i rn.
TOh Pas-age, #15. aprlt
. - jtor veyv-votTkT 7 *
JS’j' The new and faot sailing packet brig
ases* ELIZA JANE, Town*end, rna-tsr, will have tin.
mediate drspatrh. For Freight or Vnsrnzc. having ere#
necommoiatinns, apply tr 1 master on board, sr Wal4-
burg’s wharf, or COHEN, NORRIS k CO.
.apr 17 -
WANTED—Eighty inles of CotVrax
SSs on deck, for brig Bflina' ApflvKi ^ ;• -
apr 17