About The Savannah Georgian. (Savannah [Ga.]) 1847-18?? | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1848)
—ShtpUmry—bales I'pUuJ and 7 b«U>« S 1 ji*-fc#l I'Uuk. 1007 pitwt Mtho^tnv ami Yellow , 'V__Uri« SI*M«rl i t«».lu-a.V» bile* 8 I, 1151 bale* ^Cotton, 943 Wi 1 dkip Tr lES* SblpU, Tof - unengag** 1 American ship* refttse Ien ,* |d lor Liverpool. No material chaug• ir t,pou i--’iKe Richmond Enquirer—tty Tslnjroph. \ t )\V YORK. Feb. 29. I*. M.—UihIhom at * nJ. Breadstuff* ami cotton remain unchang- to price. mkaLUTott riroiTk. *uu:t« 4. Cjitou, - tt3 ure RU-e, and 140 buthel. Corn. Trluw^-IMt bale* Upland and 97 do (iuidan—bale* tplaud. and 43 do aJS^Qrl# lamaa Salmon—«.X> bbts Rica, ami 133 tea. r Jf \, UlaaJ—Scbr Jao Ruaaall—14,790 fact Lumbar, jjHalf tciRlca. ‘rtiidad d# Cuba-^Schf Elliot—197 tea Rica, 90 barrel* >* f Yoch—Staamehip Southerner—371 bain a Upland u,x * bbU aad 3 boaaa K; j», 9 boss* Shad, 33 Turtle, inadriaa. Lottery far thta Artcmo.n. The Old 1'avorllc. Draws Thi* Afternoon, 7th March, at 4 o’clock. Sale* oloai 3J o’clock. 75 number*—14 drawn balloti. Ore cue 4c Pulaski .HbuumcuiLol’r Class No. 10. for 1848. J. W. Maury Sc Co. Muungers, (Successor* to J. (1. Gregor/ &. Co. MIOHKSf rKUIl. CONSIGN Ktus p#r Wqn* F.atcU from Raw York—T 8 Wayn«*. W 51 m*. CP Mill*. J A Fawns, Brljham * Kelly, T 51 Tar. rt a Co. Mi*a P Kendrick, Hamilton A Hardenuu. It A G \V AaUfwa k Rruther, Ooheu k Poadick, Ur J J RoMMihand, I'adalfonl k Pa/. R It Cuyler. W WillLm*. llrooka Jk Topper. N tl Knapp, lltiti k Me- riW. K P Wood.P W lleiitemaaa.Oodfrey k I. a It mt he, f Hon ae, A Ohamnion.U A Ambler A Co lt K Ifandrick- ,i Buckner A Meeker,'llolt k Rol>er*oii,\V SComitock, i, prnona, U 8 llanlinf, llei.lt. Mulled k Uojf*,\V War* t,.N BAI1 Weed. Weed* A Morrell, W Mtckay, Deu«- k Webatar, E Read, Rotton A litinby, E Partuna A *. \Y M Da» idton, H J Hilbert, \Voo«l, Cla^horn A Co, J Surterant, A Welle, J II l.aild.I.athrop A Foote,Snliter, nnrnp A Net itt. It Robert*. J It Ucnnl*. II P Waring, W , |Utw*r*h»m. 8 Solomon* A Co. A A Snu-U. Per bri* J Cohen, from New O.lenm—C P Mill*. J A two*. 1’udelfnrd A Pay, K Parsons A Co, grrantnu A jintton, 8 (toocall, A Mini*. Jno Murchison,T It liar- lea. Cohen, Norris A Co. H 3 Hilbert Per barque Isaac Mead from Sew York—T 8 Wayne, r«at Brirbam A Rally, Collin* A Bulkier. J k Pawn*. jJjtrey A LaRocho, W W Goodrich, C llartridgo, A t,.-«oud. A V LaRocha, W II May A Co, E O’Ryrne, J i Philips, E Swift, S W Wight A Co, 8 W Wylfy, M P oaf#. Perichr llenry Parson, from Bnatoo—W P You nr, T Wayaa, E P Wood. Rev Ucurrn White. S 11 A II Wae.1, A Sm.-u, 8 Solomon* A Cu,E Parson* A Co, J 8 Norris, Mtckay, I W Morrell, C P Mills, W B Hale, IR Haber- jkam A Son. J A Fawns, Uen«low A Welwtnr, Cohen A Fotdick, II A Crane,Buckner A Meeker.Bricham A Kelly. Per tteamar Ivanhoe, from Au-a.ta—169 bales Cottna •n I Mdae to J II Durroush*. JE Molvneaux, M Marsh, 8 Solomon* A Co, Brooks A Topper. Padetford A Pay, E PtJeiford, J Rbind A Co, Wm Robertson, Per steamer 8t Matthew*. from Palntkn—131 bales 9 l r.ittou to H. A Crane,(J W Anderson A Brother, Bostou A Giiuby, W II llt’kman. Per steamer Wm Seahrook. from Charleston—Central Rail Road, C F Mills, 8 8oloni»na A Co, Steamer 8t M*t- n-.**. C llartrid^e, Um Prsukliu, A llaya-ood, Mr* 3 T .iubs, A Unit Judn Charlton. Per steam John lt tndolph, front Auzusta—714 hale* Cotton, and M.Ue to C P Mills, Padelford A pay. Greiner A Beall, A R Lawton and order. 1 pride of- 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 2 do #7,500 3,000 1,500 1.000. IU4 600 Tickets $2—Hares $1- 5 prizes of 5 do 10 do 40 do 150 do &.c. dee. ■Quarters 50c. #300 000 100 60 50 T1IE NEXT SOUTH CAROLINA Draws in Charleston on Thursday the 0th lust* 78 numbers—14 drawn billots. IIIOHKST rRIZKS. #90,000—#10*000 — #3*000—4*000 #3,000 — #9,391—H or #1,300. &c.. Ac. Ac. Tickets #5— Halves $2J—Quarters#14. Prizes cashed at this OlKco. OrTickotaaiul Shares fur sale,ami orJers from tits emtutrj attended to at the Old Established Of fice of P. 1). PEN DERG AST, No. 3, White House, Owens’ Buildings, Dull St. opposite the Pulaski House, mar 7 PASSENGERS. Pirbarqus Etact from Now York—5Ir and Mrs Dorraitt. Par barque lanac 5lead, from New ,York—Horace Ca* fathers. Per stcaater W’mSenbrook, fmtn Charle*ton—Mrs Row- Lad. 5trs Brooks and aervaut. Mia* UcL.von, ML* Abram*, R**. J J O'Conner. Capt J P Brook*. 5I-?**r» A J Crew*, ‘ HalUr, T J Jackion, W Blake. J O Per steam-packet tvanboc.froin Augusta—-Miss Verstille, Xi*s A Cohen, 5Ic«ars R Christie, II llomai.>a, W R-ihn. W II Khrt>l*(, J J Cohen, II P SLler, R A Williams, A R Lswton WII llonehton, and 3 deck. Per steams.* St StaUhew*. from Palatka—.Mrs Ewiaff. Mi«* Ewin;, l)r. Furcmnn, E Otlv, Col. 5t.-lutoih. SD Fermndex, W II Hickman, B P Smith, Dick*. C Wilcox. (’ Atkiuton, Adam*, Scars, Burckbailor, Waldbur^, J Boar*, 17 deck. CLEARED. Brit D*mo«rat, Snow, Rio de Janein^-Cohen, Norris A L*. S.SLsteam-ptckst Wnt. Sesbrook, Lyon, CkarltJton, to Brooks A Tapper. l\ 9. 51. •team-packet-St. Slatthews, KiuZ, Palatka, to Brooks A Topper. Sieau-paokst tvonkoo, Jarnoa, Aujuiti, to S.Solomon* A Co. Steamer John Randolph, Pbilpot, Augusta. Boat* 7 and to C. F. Mills. , DEPARTED. If. 9. M. steam-packst Win. Seabmok, Lyon. Charlestes. If. 8. M. steam-packet Metamnra. Bnrdou, CU.u-lctoa. ttuamar A Sibley, Cresawell, Augusta. J^RAWN NUM1IEK8 of Georgia State Lot* ter/, Cluss, No. 18, for 1848, which was drawu in Columbus on Wednesday, latiust. W 43 6358 18 48 27 55 38’46 £yTickets Nos. 1‘J 27 49 aad 27 3846, prizes told iti the above lottery. Also, of Georgia Suite Loiter/, Class No. 19 which was drawn in this city ott Monday. 6th last. 32 53 9 65 74 14 5 47 46 18 73 7 6 t&* Whole ticket No. 9 32 73 a prize of #50— and Nos. 9 65 73—0 53 65 and 6 18 53, three number prizes, eold in the above lottery. Hol ders of prizes will call for the cash ut WVLLY’3 Lucky Office. 95 Oraal Maryland glut* Lotteries FOR MARCH. LBWISSON Sc CO, 148 Pr»U Mt. lialtlmurr, Jlsrylssd, TV* To (As Citium of Otorgia, mud the Public generally. LEWISSON A CO. having had iho good for tune of selling to a citizen of Savannah the Cap ital Prize of #30*000 in • package of Half Tickets in the Maryland Lottery of Wednesday, the 16th of February, beg to lay beforo the public the following MagniHceut Lotteries to be drawn in March, and likuwise to assure those that may patronize them with their orders, that tlit^v have “Good Luck” plenty in store, and solicit one trial. From au experience of 16 yean, being one of the oldest established Lottery and Ex change Houses in the Stale of Maryland, they can defy competition for promptitude 'or uttcntiuu'iu tilling orders satisfactorily. 17* All business strictly confidential aud cor respondents uauies never revealed. M ARYL A N I) Sustfueliniiira Canal Lottery. Class 16.—To be drnwtr in Baltimore, Wednes day, March loth. 66 numbers—14 drawn ballots. JOHN W. KELLY* Tailor, Ac. Haa token the store in Owens! Buildings, On Bryan Street, lately occupied by Dr. Schley. jan 13 2iuo— D R. S. N. HAKIM* has established himself in Savannah, with a view to the practice of Medicine iu its various brunches. CV Residence North Side Broughton Street, 3d door West of Barnard Street, feb 15 6mo— TNFORIUATION wanted? J- Anne Cathnriue Dougin*!*, daughter of Ben jamin E. Douglass, of Scriven County, and Grand Daughter of Major David Douglass, of Burke County, iu this State, left the former place in or- about the year 1838, to go to Texas, with hsr aunt, Mrs. Sylvester Murphy. Since which tune she has not beeu heard from. Any iufortnatiou respecting her will be thankfully received by her iftother. Catherine Douglass, di rected to the Post Office in this city. Siicutmah, Feb. 8, 1848. Texas Papers will confer a favor on an afflicted mother by giviug the above a few insertions, feb 8 til—G ■y^ANTED—At this Office, Two Boys of CAPITAL 810 OOI> 11 1 1 Prizn of #10,000 1 Prize of #3.000 j 1 do 10,000 1 do 2,280 1 do 5,006 16 do 000 1 do 4,000 10 do 466 fourteen or fifteen years of age. qualified to learn the bttsiuess of a Printer. Any of our country readers desirous of promoting the future welfare of a young friend will do so by address- tint tin. t'ltifnpj ut* tlm r!.nl>rfinll t— 23,600 Prizes, amounting to #549.120 Whole Tickets #15— Halves #7,50—Qrs. #3,75. ACurtiticate of Package of22 Wholes for #150,00 Do. do. 22 Half “ 75.00 Do. do. 22Quar’s “ 37,50 Splendid Scheme FUR MARCH 23d. Class 17—75 numbers—12 ballots. 87 5 i 0 o 0 t 1 Prize of #15,000 1 Prize of #6,000 1 do 15,000 1 do 4.000 I do 15,000 20 do 1,000 1 do 15,000 20 do 500 1 do 15,000 20 do 460 27.811 Prizes, amounting to #500,437!!! nrrickou #10. A Certificate of Packago of 25 Wholes for #148 Do. do. 25 Half “ 74 Apply this Day. A BKAUTtFUL SCHEME. .SHIP NEWS. Pert sf Savannah. 3IaroU7, 1949, S. M: .mm-paeket 51 ;t»mora, Barden, for CUa;|.»tou— Brooks ft Tupoer. S. 3L ttsain puknt Wut. Ssabrook. Ljou, Chtrlsstou— Brooks ft Tuuuer. ARRIVED. 9'tip Lsncxshirs, -Hadiev, Nsw York, 7 days. Hay to Mstter. - Brship Mtrfar-t, Roarers. Liverpool, to A Lotv ft Co. Brbarqns Heaps, Rollins, Liverpool, to A La* ft Co. Barque Esact^St.veus, New York, 4 days, to Wash* irn. Wilder ft Co. Barque Isaac Mead, Brown, New York, 4 days, to S W Wi<ljt ft Co. Scbr Usury Payson, Crowell, Boston, to Brilliant ft Kel* MOBILE, March 1—CM ship Portlaud, Leavett. Liver* ArreMpJancII Giidden, ChiIJs, N York; barque Deedetnoua, Stinson, do. CM—Ships M J Ward, Trolt,Liverpool; Nicholas Biddle, Knijht. New York. NEW ORLEANS, Feb53—Arr ship Dunbarton, Pendte- ton. Boston; schr I.anra Jane, Deluiio, Charleston. CM—Ships* Uockinsliam, Pendleton, Boston: Brutus, LeCraw, do; Alice Gray, Nickerson; Philadelphia; barque Louis*. Ynunf. Baltimore. MARCH 1—CM shin Joe Perkin*. Halt. Boston; barque L.m. Bell. Cork; Acadia, Crosby, Cnnriestoo; Empire, Ea- to i. Boston. CHARLESTON, March 4—Ar barque Mcrsey.Liverpool brt^Georfe, llardcastie, New York; scbr Palestine,Errick- son Near Orleans. CIJ—Svtir Wandoo, Eddy. Proviiteoce. N< — • - York, Rio Janeiro; bri; MARCH 4—Arr barque T|WMt-r, JIarsham, Philadelphia. CM—Steamship Northerner, Budd. New York: ship* Te- lusar Wood. Liverpool; Gordan, Barstow, do; briz* Mas- s»-bnsetts, Pritchard, Havre; Jamc*, Salmon, Stettin: schr Liitot Cook. Trinidad de Cuba. NORFOLK, Feb 59—Arr barque Champion, Beech,Gun- ysnna. WILMINGTON, March 3—Arr brif New York. Skol- SeM. Havana; BATIMORE. Slarcli I— Arr barque Hebe, Green, Mon tevideo; bri< Cambrian, Walter, Cii;nfno<o*. CM—Brigs 31E Batch, Rico, West Indies; Midas, Ro. bertson. Psrn.imhnco. P1IU.ADKLPIII.4, Feb 59—Arr barque Loretto, Black- Oor^NVis Orleans. CM—Sihps .Saranac, Julias,Liverpool; Allcjhany,Shank- land. New Orleanv. NEW YORK, Feb 99—Cld ship Wisconsin, William*, N*v Qrletn.-; barque Henry Harbeck, do. BOSTON, Feb SS—Arr »hip Rowland, Ni Odeaa*; barque Alabama, Oxnard, do. 16 drawn Ballou in each package of 26 tickatt. Sales close This Afternoon at 4 o'clock. Georgia State Lottery* For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of Augusta. Extra No. 23—D. Patxx Sc Co. Managar*. Decided by drawing of Delaware Lottery, No. 56. Drew in Wilmington, Monday, 6th inst. 78 numbers—10 drawn balioU. HIGHEST PRIZES. 1 prize of 1 do 2 do 2 do See #1500 2 prize of #200 869 25 do 100 500 25 do 75 300 500 do 50 See See A* Ticket* $3—chares in proportion. Package of wholes #78, warranted to draw #48 Do Halves 39. do do 24 Do Quarters 19.J, do do 12 warranted to draw more then one-half the in vestment nett. For sale at G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE, C'oruor of Bull 8t. and Bay Lano. Op* Orders front tho country promptly attend ed to. and prizes cashed on demand. mar 7 OUN SHADES AND PARASOLS.—Frtng- ^ ed Parasols and Purasoiettas, some very superior. Also Silk and Cotton Umbrella*. Just received, per Philura, for sale bv mar 7 GODFREY Sc LaROCHE. Do. do. 25 Quar’s 37 Nngnlfivcnt Lottery FOR FEBRUARY 29th. Class 18—78 numbers—15 ballots. HIGHEST PRIZE #40,000. 5 Prizes of 40 do 50 * do 100 do #2,000 1,000 500 300 N OTICE,—Clerk’s Office Superior Court Chatham County.—All Free Person* of Color are hereby notified to come forward and register their names in tbis office, in accordance with the law, previous to the tirstol’June next, otherwise executions wJl issue against such as are in default. JNO K. DAVIS, feb 29 3tno— Clerk Sup. C. C. C. IV OTICK.—Clerk’s Office, Suranuah, 4th i. 1 March. 18-18.—On Thursday 16th proximo, Council will elect a keener of the Pest House, vice John Hamlet resigned. Salary #180 per annum. BonH #5U0. Applicants will name their securities—two required.* mar4 — A. C. DAVENPORT, C. C. OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, U. S. MAIL LINE FOR SOUTHAMPTON ft BREMEN. The steamers of this Company will •ail regularly once a month, a* follows; FROM NEW YORK. The HERMANN, Capt. Crabtree, on the20th March. 1848. Tite WASHINGTON. Capt. J. Johnson, on the 20th April, 1843. FROM BREMEN. The HERMANN, on the 15th April, 1848. The WASHINGTON, on the 15th May. 1848. FROM SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK The HERMANN, on the 20th April, 1848. The WASHINGTON, on the 20th Mav, 1543. When Ute 20tit of the month falls on Sunday, the day of sailing from New York will be the 21st. Passage from New York to Southampton ... Bremen, .... #13h Passage from Bremen or Southampton to New York, • . . . #150 An experienced surgeon on board. For freight or passage apply at the Office of the Ocean Steam Navigation Company, 45 William street. New York, or to J. R. CltOSKEY, Agent at Southampton. WILLIAM ISELIN, Agent at Havre. C. A. HEINEKKN Sc Co., Agents at Brurneu. mar 2 4—t FOR LIVERPOOL.—Tite first class Br. ship ORIENTAL, Capt. Hoyt. For freight apply to J. 11. REID Sc CO. feb 28 - - Notice to Rail Road Contractors. T HE completion of tli3 Wc»tfcrn & Atlantic Rail-Road of the State of Georgia, from Dalton to Chattanooga bn the Tennessee river- 33 miles, and h Tunnel for a single track, 1400 feet long/ Scaled proposals will be received, until the 20th duy of March next.nt the Chief Engittere’* office, of the Western Sc Atlantic Roil Road iu Atlanta, Georgia, for the completion of thn grading and masonry, the bridging, superstructure, irou rails and fastenings, single track Tunnel 1400 feet long, depots, turn-tables, turn-outs, pumps and every thing else necessary for the reception ofthe Loco motives and Cars, on that portion of the Western Sc Atlantic Rail Road lying between Dalton and Chattanooga. Propo-at* are invited for detached portions of said work, and uLo for (As whole in one contract, accord ing .to the Act of tite Legislature, approves! 30th December, 1347. Plans and specifications can he examined, and detailed information given at the Chief Engineer’s Office, iu Atlanta, on and after tite 21st of Febru ary next. Atlanta, Ga.. Jan. 24. 1343 GEO. W. TOWNS. Governor. ■ Wm. L. Mitcuku., Chief Engineer, feb 3 — ABCTIOSSM.es. By Coben & Fosdtek. / THIS DAY, the 7th of March, in frinft ofthe Court Kouoe. at 11 o'clock, willbeea^ All that lot of land cbntoininj about JO acre#,, lying immediately North ofthe country residence of the lute John* Milieu, Eaq. bounded -on the -« vmrit South hy Love Lane, and on the North by tho City _ of gavuunah. Also all that lot of land contain ing about 13J acres lying oh the Edst aide of Ute_ v White Bluff Road, about one railb from the^Courf ~-'J x House, bounded on the North by. Lcve-Le and on the West by the White Blutf road. I ALu . , tlm l.i.'*t.u, i#,#*..s* * the undivided moiety or half part of tii'at loUof.i'j,^ land containing about-five acres, lying HiositSf .:*', -n.-1 the ojd Barraelts. and bounded on th«*W'ti«t £/••’ ^ Q tho White Blutf Road. .t -• Tho above property may be treated for at pri vate sale. Term* Cash, purchasers paying for tittlee.'. • tnsr 7 * Oil Clothing, See. Rv Chhcn Sc Posdick, UR8, ' ‘ " C 1ENTRAL RAIL ROAD AND BANKING / CC ‘ — CO. OF GEORGIA.—Savannah, Dec. 1647.—Dividend, No. 10.—A dividend of #2 pur share on the Stock of this Company (other tliau the 3 per cent stock) has been declared this day, ON THURSDAY, at 11 o’clock, will b^OkHR* ”$} front of our store, _ * *..11 JJf! 11 else* Clothing, dec. cousLiing drOII’Ctqtli^r** 3 ®* Jackets and Pants; do do Long Cloaks : #outli Westers; Palm Hals; Sheath Knivex: Sheit'ts and Belt*; Palms, See. See. Terms cash. ..mac.7.. FOR NEW YORK.—Old Estab. HAnvnrraiPnnM* r,! *“ lar ¥* l "t ft.wrwm «« »« w ,Aeo ' 1 !#d? e I |sH r C J c*- For fe ° r ! «*• ^ SPi {-,,.,03 UKIGMA.U KLLLi. pnitl the teumauuual Dividend on aud after the | loth inst. — dec 3 «^3K laT^ctebwk FETEUlAElnLL 0 i 'W OWD * CI: ' 1 ” 1 ’ EBS --"' a, ‘ , ' d 10 or f, k ,?•? ^ . r ,r. rv II. - v V 12 Wood-Cutters on a Plantation near ! tlie city, (or who.,, (hlr w«« will hp M, Admiuntrator'j* Sa e. By Cohen «fc Fosdirk. On tho first T.ues Jav iu April next, will be soldi U front of the Court House, betw evyn the usua . : hour* of sale. .... 3 negro slaves, Martliaaud her t«vog)dldr«u Clinrlotte" and William, sold as tite property, of —: 1 Mary E. Turner, deceased.nuderanordof^mriu*.,.. ed irout the Honorable lufcriorCourt. a.tUvgfoi ..*! ordinary purposes. ... . _ A Also. Ilouseltohl and Kitcheu Furniture. £. i ...; jan 31 8. A. PATOT, Adiiiinistra or. will have despatch, passage, apply to feb 23 For balance of freight or I S. W. WIGHT & CO. dec 21 HOB. HA HER 8 HAM A- SON. ,-n.! TYfOTIC E.—All persons inileitted to the late ri.... ..i'u'nritt .t. i A/itti'iu v ...i.. 1 Prize of #50,009 1 do 15,630 1 do 1U.U00 5 do 5,000 IVTickets #15. Altogether Prizes amounting to #307.696!!! A Certificate of Package of 25 Wholes for #200 Do. do. 23 Halve* •* 100 Do. do. 25 Qliar’s *• 50 Do. do. 25 Eighth* 41 25 Early orders respectfully solicited. Thu State Official drawing sent immediately after each drawing, sworn and ti ‘ * '* Suite Commissioners, appointed nor of Maryland. LEWfSSON At CO. pay postage der* to and fro ; aud cash prize* ‘‘ • on demand. For Prize* address LEWISHON &JCO. 143 Pratt-st. Baltimore, Marvlsud. feb 29 J— r 1UATIIAMSIPERIORCOIKT i-v— JANUARY TERM, 1643. — Whereas, Wm. I. Moore, Richard W. Adams, Win. Rob ertson, Thomas F. Potter. Clark 8.ivies, Samuel Solomons, Asa Holt. Cuarles Hartridge, Robert Hutchisou, James GaiillaJet, and S. II. Fiske, Grand Jurors;—ami J. P. " Middleton, James W. Crew JohuM. Cooper, J. B. Spann. . , .. Guaulock, Jr., James M. Coles, Martin Conway, J. M. Flanders,AV. 3. Thompson. John F. Car- dtdl, Ashbell Wells. Andrew Gow, and Thomas Adams, Petit Juror*, summoned to attend the presunt Term of tho Superior Court, having made default: It is ordered tbut they be fined, Grand Jurors iu the sum of Forty Dollars uich, aud Petit Jurors iu the sum of Tweuty Dollar* each, unless they do severally tile good and suffi cient causes of excuse on or before tite first day of the next Turin of this Court. A true extract front the minutes. JOHN E. DAVIS, Clerk Sup. C. C. C. mar 4 —fiftp ■ nKgTpnv— ,—r i * firm of WOOD Sc CLAGHOKN. whether irmiui p '*i * ,uu ' bv note or open account, uro requested to call, Capt. P»n«r.lavinf port olh«r : a i„t ie „| e 0 „ ,, r | Ic .f„ rR u, e Sjutb April u.-xt. All 1 unsettled claims after that date will he placed in suit. WOOD, CLAGHOKN fe CO. feb 23 Joint P. Ouvun A Co,.r • AUCTION AND COMMISSION 51 KllCHANTH,. Add F<irwurdin^yV|;ei>r», a Mucuti t («a. Macon. July 20,134! ly July 23 freight engaged, will have despatch, lor freight apply on board or to feb 24 BRIGHAM & KELLY. .Si POM \pUK.—BnglU>u. t n« KEXT.—Ji acre. Leu.l 9“ ’b*'"'P" ck6t '•:‘ rk '.yt- 1 Ca®uniMitigroveMB. Collin,, Ausu.tu, H» T ' 1 t u b»«“* °l | E. MJ Stone near tite propertv. or FtKvtird fviirh ,fe ‘? ht "’ill have immediate despatch. ' ‘ , l ft,,,,,, \a-„,’ F° r balance of freight or passage, applv on board t. J. I. Uauttt, W m. r 3 at Moore's wharf, nr to feb 23 WASH BURN, WILDER Sc CO. feb 23 between the Apply to Mr. A. MINIS. new SEA ISLAND • hut little used, will be sold I 100 bundles prime Jersey H tv landing from tho ubovc vessel, and for sale’low from wharf. FOR NEW OULEAAS.-CVm- mercial Line.- •Tho regular packet brig! JOSEPHUS. Pitcher master, will s.til witlt <le»-} patch. For freight or passage, apply on board i at Jones’ wharf, or to * mar 6 WOOD, CLAGHORN fc CO. FOK NEW TOHJk.-'Snr Line. The fast suiting regular packet brig AU GUSTA. A. M. Sherwood master, having a part of her freight will iinvtt iiiimuiliiit.-i itv<. I?«R SALE.—A X COTTON GIN. h a bargain, if applied for soon. j in 27 _ — S. SOLOMONS A CO. ■jVTEW WHOLESALEDRY GOODS J.1 STORE.—The subscriber has just opened an entire new stock of Dry Goods, in the store next to X. B. & II. Weed, in Broughton street. Up Stairs—which he offers for sale at Whole sale onlv. at the lowest market prices. murtS — HENRY F. WARING. WATCHES AND JEWEL- . 1 RY.—The subscriber wishes fo call the attention of hi* customers to a choice as-* mriment oi'fine Watches, just received by .redout - ' arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting Case Levers, Gobi Double Bottom Levers, Gold iiuitatiou Dntr» hltfCuse Lovers, Gold Anchor Escapement:Le vers, Silver Hunting Case Levers. Stiver Double Bottom Levers. Silver Anchor Kscapuiueut Lu- ers. Silver Lepiue aud Vertical Escapement. — ‘ AI*o, fine Gold Fob Chains. Ve*t Chains, Curb' Guard Chains. KcysandChaiu Rings, all of which' . *.'* low’ as in any city in the Union.* will be sold as 1 Ail kinds of Watches Repaired and warranted D. B. NICHOLS, oot 1 First corner west of Pulaski Honse. I, HATS 1 HATS I—From the Fa no _ onahio Hat Store of Messrs. BeebuA Cos- tar. Broadway. New York. Those t»l«6 have i been iu the habit of sending to them for their llat*, _ i can be furnished with the dnuto article, at New . York price*, by calling ou B A8AOES, EOI LIID SlBliS, ; oct'lU ' D". A; AMBLER & CO- rURDEX SEEDS, Ae,-A fresh vX plv of the usual varieties just recei Early Canada, White Flint. Tu.-cnrora aud sup- received : aud Su to attend tite present term of this Court, having made default. It i* ordered that they be severally fined,Grand Juror iu the sum of lorty dollars, and Petit Ju rors iu the sum of twenty dollars each, unless they show good and sufficient cause of excuse ac cording to law. Extract from tite Miuutes, 11th gar Corn; Extra Early, Early Washington. Early i Febrttarv 1343. Warwick, Early Charlton, Efarly Double Blossom mar 2—10 LEVI S. RUSSELL. Clerk. F ine Milh LONG CLOTHS.—1 case New York Mills Long Cloth; 1 do. Extra Water Twist do. do. Just opened bv mar 7 GODFREY Sc L tROCIIE. Frame, and Dwarf Marrow fat’Peas ; Bunch and Pole Beans, usual varieties Canary. Hemp, Mil- left aud Luceruu ; a l«w hundred Asparagus Roots at low prices. fsb 29 DENS LOW & WEBSTER. y^DAMS’ CURVED HO RS E HAIR FLES11 TYf AH RLE WORK.-The attention of XfJ. gentlemen desirous of im have despatch. For freight or passage, having fine accommodations, applv to the Captain on 1 * * '** C K1? * board or to inur 2 GREINER & BEALL. Semi-Weekly L'. ti, :»I. atnum-haiket i,inu. ^sr — ptltLAOELPHlA BRICK.—lUut. tor sale low if takeu from the wharf. Applv GREINER Sc lit!/ ALL. J>RIME LEAF LARD.—25 hbls. prime No. 1 Leaf Lard, landing from brig J. Cohen, and for sale bv mar 7 SCRANTON Sc JOHNSTON. J ENNY LIND COMBS, dec.—The Jenny Littd.Stur Rosettes,Horse Shoe, Flow ered Braid, Quill Buck, Fancy Twist, Silver Wreath, and other styles of Comb*. Also Shell Side, Ivory aud Dressing Combs iu greet variety, just received aud for sale by mar7 GODFREY Sc LaROCHE. i\| CLASSES.—25 htnl*. W. (.Molasses; -LY1 50 bids. N. O. do. landing and for sale bv ,„,r 7 SCRANTON A: JOHNSTON.’ ^£^IO COFFEE.—100 bag* prime Green Rio Coffee, for sale bv mar 7 SCRANTON Sc JOHNSTON. R OFSSEL’S PEKF1J.1IEKY.- r •' " , Xorcross, New Highly perfumed Toilet Soap, shaving Creams,extracts for the Hundkerchief,Pomatums, Cologne water, Ac. &c., just received bv * * X#, Ai A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent. H ULL’S CANDLES, RAISINS, MACKEREL. See.—25 box/* Hull’* Tal low Candles: 50 do Raisins; 30 bbl* No.. 3, Mackerel; 30 do Butter. Soda and Sugar Crack ers ; 30 boxes Soda do, lauding, and for sale by mar 7 SCRANTON Sc JOHNSTON. P A N C % r BASKETS. — Ladie* work Baskets, Shaker and Ivey Baskets.Sailor Bas kets. Also Travelling Baskuls, and Satchels for Children, just received, and forsale bv mar 7 COLLINS & BULlCLEY. ^ FOR NEW YORK.—The regu lar packet bark ISAAC MEAD, R. T. Brown' master, havinz part of a cargo engaged, will have despatch. For balance of freight or passage, apply to S. W. WIGHT Sc CO. mar 7 WANTED .—50 bales Cotton to com- plete cargo of bark PETER DKMILL, for New York, to sail to-morrow, mar 7 S. W. WIGHT Sc CO. FOR AUGUSTA AND HAMBURG.—The light draught Steam-Packet IVANHOE, J. T. Jaruian mas- Ur. is receiving fruight and passengerj, nt An- de non’* lower wharf, aud will leave ou This Afternoon, at5 o'clock precisely. She will con tinue to leave every Tuesday at the saute hour. For freight engagements or passage, apply ou board or to S. SOLOMONS Sc CO nr Way freight payable by shippers. No fr«igbt will* he received on hoard after 4 o’clock oq the afternoon of departure. Freight will be received in *mru during thg absence of the boat free of charge. eintn— uiar 7 llibernitui Society. A meeting ofthe Hibernian Society will ou held at the City v!&Gfsm Hotel, This Evening, at 8 o T - >) clock. Punctual attendance is _ _ ^ t requested, there being business of importance to transact. By order of G. B. Camming. Esq. President, mar 7 1— J. J. KELLY, Sec'y Pro. Tern. Cl LAND FOR SALE.—A Tract of entire new Land of from 75 to 100 acres, well clothed with hickory, oak, and other fire wood. Will be sold on very reasonable terms, hying near, say leu than one mile, from Mont- imnery, White Bluff District. The soil is of a nperior quality, particularly for the finer quali ties of Cotton! Hue several bold creeks, with good landing places. Enquire of Messrs. R. HABERSHAM Sc SON. mar 7 •!— M BS. WATTS, having arrived from cr • ' Charleston with a fashionable assortment «f Miliuerr, consisting of Silk, Parnilla, Fancy* Gintp and* Straw Bonnet*. Dress Caps, Head Dresses, tic. tic. will exhibit them for sale for a few davs at Mrs. Dure’*, 2 doors West of Ly- f «'Jm Hall, Broughton Street, commencing this day, and would respectfully.invite tho Ladies of Smrifnh to call and examine them, mar 7 2*— i point MONTHS after date application *• will be made to the Inferior Court of Chat ham County, sitting for ordinary purposes, for to .d| lot So. 14, Pulaski Ward, City of Savannah, (subject to ground rent) and improve- ytn thereon, belonging to the estate of David f'irner, lute of the town of Beaufort, South Car- f - in*, deceased, for the purpose of making a di- '“lon Jtimrif (ha U.if.ia nl'i.tfl il *inn among the legatees of said decease "‘vl FREDERICK A. TITPER, V.x’r. B ACON SIDES.—25.<JOO prime Bacon Sides, landing, and for mle bv mar 7 SCRANTON St JOHNSTON. gentlemen desirous of purchasing MAR BLE MANTELS. MONUMENTS or STA TUARY, is requested. The Subscribers, having beeu engaged in the Am r, ^ Marble business fur the last thirtv vears iu Philu- ~T- BRUSHES.—The Friction by this brush delphia, and laving minufactured work for nl- being caused by the Ends, instead nt the Side ot ; most every part of tite Union, can refer to all who the hair, is much more effectual, and does not re-: have favored them with their custom, aud to their tam (like the Strap or Mitten.) any particles from I work, (considerable of whicb/has been put up iu the surface of the skin. In neatness, efficacy, j this place.) They have alvXvs ou baud a full and convenience of application, it is superior to ; supply of Marble Mantels, auf* new and origiual auy other frictor in use. . | Designs of Monuments and otuer work, copies of which, with prices, will be forwarded. IV All work shipped is insured front break- just received and for sale hy mar3 J. A. LaROCHE, Market-sqr. T OBACCO.—36 gross assorted Fine Cut To bacco, just received and for sale by maM J. A. LaROCHE. Market-square. /^RANGES AND LEMONS. —20 boxes Oranges; 20do Lemon*, in good or der, landing ftoui schr Marv J. Lotmn. aud for ; •ale by CONNER AT Sc BARIC, mar 1 age. They can refer to any Mercantile house in Phil- delpitiafor standing and character as worktneu. JOHN STRUTHER3 Sc SON, No. 360 High Street. Phila. mar 2 3nto— N. B.—There is nothing in their line which they do not furnish, either domestic or imported. N EW FRUIT.—Fresh Prunes, Malaga Grape?, Pigs, Dates, and Raisins. jiMreceiv- ed and forsale by mar 1 D oors, sashes a- window BLIXDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for F Iv \r rnmiiiipii * i Callaway Sc Co., is coustautlv receiving all kind/ » . H . uOULrUILII. j of Ssut he*. Door and Wiudow Blinds, which lie offer* at as low prices as they can be purchasert' j^JERCER ^POTATOES, A I in tite city. All.work furnished by him will be few bids. Mercer Potatoes, aud Smoked j warrunte’d equal to any in th* country, or tho Beef, just received and for sale by j mousy will be returned, marl W. W. GOODRICH, j JOHN G. FALLIGANT, S ARATOGA WATER.—100 dm. Congren „ , West «iile .Monument Scjimre. Spring Water, in pints and quarts ; 50 doz. I ^* ”• Orders lor odd sizes received nnd Iodine do. in fine order, just received, and for ' promptly executed — sept 1 sale by G. R. HENDRICKSON. | YY/INDOW-SASU AND BLIND marl i >▼ MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING BET WE EX SAVANNAH & PALATKA, FLA. BV THE WAV 01* Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys, Ueo.; Jacksonville, Black Creek Sf Pieolata, Fla. In connection with the Charleston Daily Mail Steam-packets at Sat at null, the steamer SARAH (ain-pac SPALDING, from Palatka to Lake Monroe, tite U. 8. Mail Stages, from Pieolata to St. Au gustine, and from Black Creek. viaN'ewimusville, Alligator, Mineral Springs «& Columbus, to Tal lahassee. OCAMULGEE Capt. P. McNelty. ST. MATTHEWS •* N.Ktxo. WM. UASTuN “J.Uebbard. Theso packets leave Savannah every Tveioat and Saturday Morxivgs, at 10 o’clock, and ar rive at Pieolata in time for the Mail Stages to go through to St.Augustine beforo night every Thursday and Mouilav. Returning, leave Palatka every Tuesday and Friday Morning at 7 o’clock, touching a? above each way They’are all low pressure boats, in complete order, and handsomely furnished in every respect; are commanded by gentlemen of well kitowu ex perience on the route, and their patrons are as sured that every attention will be paid to the safety aud comfort ofpassengers, aud to the careful hand ling of freight. —AGEXTS— Brooks Sc Tupper Savannah. A. A. DcLortue Darien. G. Friedlander Brunswick. John Ucssent St. Marv*. Fernandez Sc Bisbee Jacksonville. A. Coy Bhfk Creek. Geo. Cooler Pieolata. J. P. Hawkins Palatka. E. Lalitte A: Co Charleston. The tuo.t I ^dB'rEAXyA'fflQiOtii^Ay^yi ...i.!,^ i : i The subscriber has just received..*pjer:i*. ' ’ from Boston,-.21 * **. »if ill be sold a* •’’* nnd others. • 'ensures fitted ling soon. He - *. *. •kets and Punts,- . » for servants. WILLIAM 11. IIALlk nov 30 163 Congress Street: . “.1 AMERICAN MOl'^TIILY'* ,>rJ ,7 MAGAZINE for February and March.'/ \r: M Also, a supply of Light Literature, received by* '* mar 4 * JOHN M. COOPER. - » C ENES AT WAS!IINUTON : a Story of *.. * the 'ust Generation, by a Citizen of Baltimore.. *••’ ’ Adventures in Mexico and the Rocky Mouu- ' tains, by George F. Rnxtou, Esn; [ Pictorial History of Eiiglnnd. Nos. 39 and 4ft. Orlauditto, a Story of’Self-Denial, by Maria Edeuwortit. Received bv mar 1 JOHN* M. COOPER. ringes, (. apes Cap and Saslt Ribbons, eutb’d wht Craue Shaw L C Ildkf*. misses Kid <ilo\es, Grass Skirts, j Filet Gloves and Mitts. See. See. mar 4 GODFREY A: LaROCHE IV"EW SPRING GOODS.—Super A- —' merican and KttglLh Long Cloths, 12.) bleached aud bro. Cotton Sheeting, ladies and misses white uud colored Cotton Hose, French : cotton Cassimere, Cottuuadesaud summer StufiV, ! Linen Check*. Grass Cloth, Lustre Coatings, • Wellington Cords, white and col’d. Linen Drifts. ; drup de Lt«. drap the Vienne. CambJets, Mohair Coatings, heavy Cotton Drills, Linen Coating, Farmers' Drift. LinenChambray..Marseilles Vest ing. bro. Uolland. Linen Diapers, English aud American Prints. Furniture do. Ju*t received per brig Augusta. mar 2 SNIDER. LATH HOP Sc NEVITT. and Oil j^PIUNG GOODS.—Per Augusta Hartford.—The subscribers are now recei ing and opeuiug a part of their stock for the present spring trade—con isting of American and English Prints. Fnrnitur- 'Prints, Printed Lawns, Ginghams. Fancy Plaid and plain Bara- go?, French Muslins and Jaconets, ivc., White and fancy Linen Drills, Plain nnd twilled summer Coatings. Croton do, Silk Codringtons, Fancy Gaitibroons, Black and fancy 8i;k 'Warp Cash merett, elegant Burkelew L’orduroy, I’arublet Lustres. «&.. Linen sheeting. Pillow case Linens, Table Doyles and Napkins, Champagne do. Bord'd Towels, Table Diaper, Scotch do.IIucka buck do. Russia Crash, Linen Netting. Pongee Hdkf. Blk. Sinchew, Col’d. Moreens, Bro. Hol land. Paper Cambric, elegant Silvered Fans, See. See., by GODFREY St LaROCHE, march l West corner of Shad's range. £jB. HALL, No. 197 CANAL ST. New Orleans, on the Nature, Causes, Symp toms and ctire of Diseases of tite THROAT uud LUNG#. Context* :—Wliut is Consumption? General . symptoms: Special, infallible, fatal ditto.—What is Bronchitis ! Clergymen’s sore throat.’'Symp toms : Asthma ? Causei, symptoms and cure. When has a man Consumption, and it cuu bo nothing else 1—When Bronchitis, or clergy^ men’s sore throat, and it cannot be Consump tion! Fifth editiou. 213 pp. Svo, 1S47, with en gravings. For sale by feb26 JOHN M. COOPER. CARD.—1 have removed to tho city of Macon, for the purpose ofpractLiug Law, and shall practise in all the Courts ofthe Southern Circuit, und in any other Courts iu which busi ness may be confided to me. dec 17 — CARLETON B. COLE. •j^EW GOODS. —Graitadiue Silks, col’d Barages, Printed Lawns. Lisle Plaids,Check Paris Ginghams, Misses Bonnet Ribbons, New Spring Bonnet Ribbon*, Hernaui Silk Scarfs, Baraje do, Linen Fringe for Dresses, Dress Hdkls., Linen corded hdkf*..Gents do, Chiucse and other Fans, wh’f and blk Lace Gloves and T O PLANTERS, IffECITANIC* AN D M F. RC H A NTS.—The subscriber has on hand, aud is constantly receiving, a well select ed assortment of River Lumber,Timber,Shingles, and Fire Wood, which he offer* lor sale on recoin- modating terms. Purchasers would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere.. All orders for either of the above article* left at. S TEWART’S PATEN STOVES.—The subscriber tho above named Stoves at a reduced price, as he wishes to close them out. feb 13 WILLIAM B. IIALE. . utr„,ivr ... . „ , . . .. . . j N. B. Goods consigned to the Agents forward' N T COOK! N G ! j'?,®* 1 \v^n« 'iftt,,^ ! ed frv * of commission. Freight from Savannah will sell three of * r ^ s| d® nc * °f J'tdge »» ayn°. Sashes and Blinds _ nf i r< • - • • • •• • L . * • , of evervdescriution.maile of the best materials, at .t.: C HAMPAGNE.—50 basket* of the fol lowing brands: Moot, Lallemand, Tricolor*, Ducal Grane. Kev and Bunch A: Fils, iustre- of every description, made ofthe best materials, at Nortitern Prices. House and Ship Joiner-Work | Charleston, aud all way freight, payable by •lec 31 Ducal Grape, Key and Bunch Sc Fife, just re ceived aud for sale by feb 15 THEODORE MINIS ^MJGAll.—29 hhds Prime New Orleans, land- ►5 ing from brig J Colton, and for sale bv A. MINIS. lATACKEKEL.— 3ft bids No. 3 Mackerel, land- iTX ing and for sale by A.-MINIS. tn.tr 7 H AY.—F or sale by mar 7 A. MINIS. L OST—On Saturday Afternoon, a HAIR BRACELET with a Cameo Clasp, for which tite finder will be rowarded, by leaving it at this office. mar 7 UTTER.—10 kegs lauding from th* bark Exact, and lor sale by- mar 7 II. J. GILBERT. B 13 E Y NO L IT’S BALTIMORE CURED XL HAMS. — Landing from the scbr Portia, and for sale by II. J. GILBERT, mar 7 A le, porter, and cider vinegar. Philadelphia Ale (Smith Sc Sickel*,) iu pint bottles, do Porter do in bbl*, Cider Vinegar, re ceived per schr II Wescott, for sal.e by mar 7 F. S1IEILS Sc BR0. A 'YER’S CHERRY PECTORAL.—Received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt. mar 7 DOTH BRUSHES.—Au invoice of very T Superior English Tooth Brushes, received by A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt., mar 7 Market Square. P ATENT TOBACCO.—Goodwin’s Chew ing Tobacco—patented in 1843. For sale by A. SOLOMONS. Agt, mar 7 Market Square. PPLES AND ORANGES—20 bbls. Apples A. and 10 boxes Oranges, just received *und for sale by JESSE Sc CADY. mar 7 T EAS.—A choice assortment of Green and Black Teas for family use. For sale by mar 7 JESSE Sc CADY. C 'iOTTON OSN ABUBGS.—Plain and J striped Cotton Osttnburgs; 3-1,7-8 and 4-4, Brown Shirtings, just received and for sn eb^r mar 7 ll EN RY II. STOTESBURY. TYT 6. WHISKEY.—1»6 bbl* N. O. Whiskey in store ami landing from brig J. Cohen, for sale bv mar7 SCRANTON Sc JOHNSTON KIME BACON SHOULDERS—16 hhds, prime Bacon Shoulders, landing from Brig J. Cohen,aad SC It A > & JOHNSTON. mar 7 AMS—200 Ca?said’s Sugar Cured Hams, H b/ hut receireJ per ttchr. I’ortio. and for wle 1 THEODOUE MINIS. mar ? HIT* BEAMS" w mtr 2 For sale by H- J- GILBERT. G t RAPES.—10 kegs choice .Malaga Grapes, r forsale by JESSE Sc CADY, marl promptly executed. * 15^9? fiuo JACK "Rough A; Ready’’ CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor, i will commence his season at Farm Lot. N. B.—Constantly ou hand u full supply of *’/’• v n *-‘ ar *b* Couutv Jail, by the middle of Flooring and Weather Boards, Sash, Blimfs.'and ; Mu:ch next. For further particulars, apply to Pauiiel'Doors, 3 X 10 Sash, glazed at 10 cents. | •■«Gn>um, • GEORGE DOLL\. All other sizes in proportion —ly aug7 1 fah — W I STAR'S COUGH LOZENGERS.—A popular remedy for Cough*. Colds &c.. lived per bri; recctv mar I per brig Augusta, for sal* by A. T. BOVVNE. Smet*’ Building*. (j^OAP AND STARCH.—25 boxes Smith’s Soap. 30 do Hull Sc Son’sdo, 40 do Colgate & Co’s 'No. I Starch, blue and white; in store and forsale by W. M. DAVIDSON, mar 2 West side Market-square. D O RUSTIC LIQUORS.—25 bbls of E. Phelp’s Giti, 10 of Imperial Crown do. and 15 bbls of Baltimore do. iu store, and for sale. COD.4 WATUR.-I will commence tho I sj sale of Soda Water with a great variety of j choice Syrups, on the first day of March, at the ! low price of GJ cents per glass, and am deter- j mined to keep it at that. Dealers supplied with 1 Syrups of the best quality at moderate prices. ' A. A DEXSLOW, feb 24 corner of Bay and Whitaker-sts. Mitts, Lisle and spun Gloves, Toilet Covers.Mar- i icabo Skirting, Turkey Red Drapery, col’d Mus- • ,; . ,J Just received per steamer hi* office. 112 Bay street, or at th* Eastern wharf, will be promptly attended to. dec 14 R. A. ALLEN. tins and Ginghams Northerner, mar 3 SNIDER. LATIIROP & NEVITT. SPRING GOODS—Per steamer North- O erner—Col’il Baruves. rich Fhiicv do, plaid ^OMETHI.YG EXTRA. — GEU. S. j Bakery, and can be used for either, without any i ^TRAINS’ IMPROVED SAND BALLS alterations, having every thiug in complete order. I AN" “ NICHOLS is now receiving from Messrs. Judson’s one ofthe largest and most beautiful as sortment of Shirt- ever brought to this place.— Those in want of a good article for the coming seasou, can find it at the New Clothing Store, Gibbon’s Range, nest door to E. 1\ Wood, feb 29 by WM, M. DAVIDSON, " pTEXT METALIC GIJI EU» mar 3 I EEF, PORK, dte.—Landing, W’est side Market square. "5 bbl*I .B Prime’ Beef; 3U do Mess do ; 50 do Prime Pork, for sale bv feb 29 WOOD, C LAG HORN A CO. Fresh Buckwheat, iu B uckwheat.- bags, just received aud lor sale bv mar 1 W. W* GOODRICH. 1"RATHER REGENERATOR!—The sub- scribers have just received a fresh supply ofthe celebrated Russian Oil of Bark, which im parts to old leather all the elasticities ofthe new article. Old Carriage Tops and Harnesses are brought back to their original condition by the application of this celebrated preparation. It is afeo a first rate article for Gentlemen's Boots, as it makes the leather soft as cloth, and increases tho durability. Blacking will make a much brighter polish, and last longer on boots which have been rubbed with this article. THOMAS M. TURNER & CO. mar 6 Wholesale Druggist. 181 Bay-st. TIC BELTING.—A supply of the above article of various widths from 1J to 14 inches.— This article haa been thorough* tested in Blake's Steam Rice Mill, iu this city, aud by other Mills in this vicinity, as well as by many planters iu va- rioit* parts of" the State, for Gin Bauds, and for all plain Belting, has a decided preference over Leather, a* it does not strotch, aud is uot affected hy wet or dry weather. A* we soil this at manufacturer's prices, our terms are cash. For sale by mar 3 DENS LOW 4V WEBSTER. and rich Satin Striped do, Fancy Baizariues, Grenadines. Plaid Organdies, Plaid sitmmerSilks, 4-4 plaid India Silks, plaid Foulards. ( ., v —-—L — Also—Spring Muslins, Printed I.awni. strip’d ” BL.xTi— Ihe --TORE No. 114 ; Lawns, super French Muslin*. Fanev Ginghams. xk Bryan street. Apply to r. D':n«!er. or Mnalin Ginghams, super Scotch Giughams, bik ,nar * G. 8. MCllOLS. | and white do, blk and white Mn.dins.btk Barages, S* TO RENT.—Near the Barracks, at! * ,,pe f S hal, f’ f’ vi " 3 J r,,,r,t . ,! '^w^etubroi- the corner of Liberty and Dravfon Streets, Jackouet do. pl.ud Cambric*, 11 ifortnlila nwollinv ifniim. with* fttnn*. ' ut«0U Lad “ ?ilLES A SPALDING, D E S T IS T S, ■ .*;3 W OULD announce to th* public, that thny have opened rooms at No. 123. Brough- ton street, (nearly opposite Dr. Cunningham's.)’ -, . where thoy may bo consulted at auy hour of tire ; ^ dav or evening. Operations performed at their ' \ otfn-e will be done in the most approved manfterj aud warranted t<> give entire satisfaction. ’ l£r-* •* 19 aminatious and advice gratis. * _ -i; 5 .-*' - Drs. M.&3. tnut tiiat their long experience * and previous success, will ensure them a liberal patronage. — Jan 4 a comfortable Dwelling House, with Store, Bake House, See., all in exceileut order. It is a de-ir- able stand for a Family Grocery Store or Public by mar 3 Brussels do. Just received, for sale j LATIIROP & FOOTE. Terms moderate, feb 7 Apply at this office. 2 FOR RENT.—A Farm of about 3ftt) acres, uearthe city, the whole, era portion thereof. A. MINIS. - jauS AND TABLET#—For Cleansing. Whiten ing aud Bcautitying the Kxuds. For sale by J. A. LaROCHE. mar 2 Market-square. JjMNE POMATUMS.—A greut variety ceived by mar 1 M WANTED TO IliUE*—A house situated iu the southern part of th* city with : six or eight (6 or 8) rooms, one in Liberty-street J would be preferred. dec 22 — R. HABERSHAM Sc SON. A. A. SOLOMONS. Agt. Market square. B UTTER.—5 kegs selected linnily Butter, just received pur bark Augusta, and for sale by THEODORE MINIS. ’ mar 1 C l KACKE US*—75 bbls and half bbls But- J ter, Sugar and Soda 5 2ft bbls Pilot Bread. J ig FOR SALE.—The House situated on . „ L tho lots in Broughton street, opposite the : lauding from ship Hartford and Peter Demill.and j ! residence of Judge Berrien, now occupied by | forsale by CONNER AT A. BARIE. i . J Mrs. Alexander Hunter. For terms, apply on! marl the premises, or to J UST RECEIVED—A large assort- men: of GLASSWARE, comprising Turn- i biers. Goblets. Champagne and Wine Gfirweamf ',v • i various patterns. Lemonade and 'Jelly ! Glasse*,’*’* i Cut and mo’d Decanters, qt» and pints Cut Witr^> i Bottles, do Claret Decanters, Fruit Bowls,-Pre- , ; L , {serve iiiahes, Sugar Bowl*.* Cellet^ Glasses,^ j 8alt Celler*. Cruets by the dozen or single, But- a ;* • 1 ter Bowls, ice Cream Plates. Creant lVehefsV J j Egg Glasses. Glass Lumps. Water Bottles, Toy* 1 of various kinds, Svrtip Bottles, Spoon-hnlder?, t j Ale Glasses. Mint Julip Tubes, Hall *n3-SeUr *. * “ j Lamps, Cut G!a*s Shades. Ring* nud Cnt GlnM* 1 drops for Solar Lamps, Flower Vases. Sfrlur-and /: j Catnphine Chimney*, ami various other article*, t nud tor sale cheap bv - - A. B GARDNER. 102 Bryati street, * store former! v kept bv 31 essrs. Weedsdk Morrr ft. • 1 feh 23 * ■ ' D agu Eiiueot V PE 5>or- * TRAITS.—T. Ti WILMOT reipcctfully informs tho public, that li'e, with the aisrUunco of uses, or 10 1 PIIILBRiCK, MERIAM & BELL. 1 S l ! M edicine chests.—a fresh supply of Medicine Chests, suitable for Plantations, Ships, and Families, at prices to suit the times, just received and for sale by THOMAS M. TURNER Sc CO mar 6 181 Bav street. B ALTT.nore floUIt, \ - - - • Ac. — 50 bhl*. superfine Baltimore Flour;5 bales and cue hhd superior Leaf Tobacco, suitable for su gar wrappers, landing from schr Portia, and for 5ale by CONNERAT Sc BARIE. mar 6 jf' 1 ROCERIES.—Tho subscriber has re- vX ceived per recent arrivals from Now Orleans F OR SALE.—Lot No. 1. Elbert Ward, si t an experienced Artist, is now ready to fixeento ’Z AND SODA POWDERS.—6 i Portraits of all sizes, after the'most improved,, improved Seidlitz Powders, double methods for beauty aud durability 5 and uWitq* the do Soda do; 1 Tenant's Seidlitz Ape- • Ladie- and Gcntlemcu of Savaunah, and Visitors, and New York, &c., 25 hhds prime N. O. Sugar, 50 hbls prime N. O. Molasses, 106 kegs No. 11 Lard, 50 hhds Jlatanza* Molasses, 25 tierces uo do, 100bbls Coru Gin, 50 do X. K. Rutn, 50 do N. O. Whiskey, 20 casks choice new Hams, 100 boxes Soap, 20 casks and 56 boxes Cheese, 25 Crackers. Nos 1 and 2 Mackerel, feb 11 For sale bv II. A. CRANE. situated on tire corner of Jefferson and South Broad streets. R. HABERSHAMJcSON. mar 4 EIDLITZ groee strength; lOdo’Soda do; 1 Tanaut’s Seidlitz Apt rient. just received and for sale bv mar4 G. R. HENDRICKSON. ^^LMONDS, Ac.—Almond*, lUisins.Pruues, . and Currants, for sale by II. J. GILBERT. B ird seeds.—a rn»h»uppi>- «rii«mp. Millet aa.l Cantiry for mla by mar 0 D l'. NS LOW & WEBSTEH. ■^yOODE.N MEASURES—5«*ett. Wooiien mnasurcc, for ,ala by mart! DEXSLOW It WEBSTER. H oes po chains.—sou doz. plantation Hoe*, of various flft a J ,l ) r •tzes; 300 pair Trace Chain*, oworted kinds; 50 Ox nnd Log Chain*; for *ale by mar 6 DENSLOW Sc WEBSTER. VrENT BUTTER CHURNS-—20 patent Butter Churns, aworted •!^®y r mar 6 DENSLOW A WEBSTER. C hoice old wines.—a»« .uu., fcriber offers for sale a lot of very fine Old ; Wines, ihe private stock of a gentleman in Phila delphia. Most of these Wines are from the •election of the late Wilson Hunt, Esn., of Phi ladelphia, one of tite most distinguished connois seurs of his day. The Wine has beeu in Sa vannah since June last, and is thoroughly settled. None of it has been in this coiitrtrv less than fif teen years, and some of it n«arly fifty. For fur ther particulars apply to. A. MINIS, feb 16 V ANILLA BEANS.—A supply of fresh Vanilla Beans, received per brig Augusta, for sale by A. T. BOW.VE, marl Corner of Broughton & Whitaker sts. /“fOFFKE.—1U0 bags prime Rio Coffee, V-/ now lauding from ship Hartford, nnd for ■The sub- tale by E. SWIFT. * " feb 29 S OAP.—56 boxes Colgate’s pale Soap, uow la lYtANUFACTURED TOBACCO. If A—25 boxes W.T. Sutherlin’a Esculent To bacco *, 25 do Law Sc Brown’* l’ea Ridge do; 37 29 do Comstock's premium Young Sc Co’s Fine Tobacco ; 30 do do extra do For sal* on accommodating terms, by ' CONNERAT Sc BARIE, Agents for Manufacture*. L AMP OIL —For *ale by the cask or retail, by marl H. J. GILBERT. landing frour brig Augusta, and for sale by feb 29 E. SWIFT. L E.UOX SYRUP.—50 doz Superior L ‘ - . Lemon Syrup, mannlhctured of the best quality white sugar, and entirely Ire* from all di- leterious acid*, for sale by M. TURNER & CO. 131 Bav street. feb 21 THOMAS’ EWES’ NERVE AND BONE LINl.Y MENT.—1 gross largo and small size, just •au ‘ j to call at his Gallery, at fire corner of Brran St ! and Market Square, wheri he will at all Um** be jYTUTMEGS. .tc.—1 barrel Nutmegs : 2 case* J-1 Mt act-; 1 do C!oves;200 mats Ciuuxmou.lresh imported, received nud for sale bv mar 4 G. R. HENDRICKSON. H AY.—50 bales prime North River Hay, landing from uiar 3 om brig Philura. and for sale bv BRIGHAM Sc KELLY. ’ i happy to wait on them. T.’T. W. has for sale DoublS an’d Single Gold Locket*. Gold Bracelets, Broach**, .See. See. for, i Miniature*. Daguerreotrpa Artist* arm *l*o snfortned tfiht *’ r he will keep lor sale all nrtide* used irf their pro- " Cession. — nov T2 G 1OSIIEN BUTTER. CHEESE AND CAN- r - - • - gEGAR_ANp TOBACCO STORE... .Vo. 27, Bull-street. Sign of the Indian, near Moninnevt-squarc.—The subscriber returns his | grateful thanks to tho citizens of Sataunah, and | tho public generally, who have so liberally]patron- : feed him during the last fourvear*, and begs to as- raar ,» „ ! <nro them that he still import* the very best brands. -rrsv-srsv. rrrn—uz rr ! of which he has on hand at fids tune a large assort- ***i' ,—b i iV,,v..Vr. 1 V' lautl ‘'*= mmt. He woliMBlfll imrticularalientl»glo zlat, , XL front ,chr Jo.ejjhitir.-inil lnr«.ilct;y_ I shipment whicUhe cm fnUy warnim.; Alwtohl. stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, See., ilc., allot** DLES.—10 kegs of Goshen Butter “select- ed,” 20 boxes of Cheese. 16 do Sperm Candles, received per brig Augusta and for mile by VV. M. DAVIDSON, mar 3 West side Market square. feb 25 SCRANTON K- JOHNSTON. P URE GROUND GINGER.—Juat [ which he will sell on asgood terms ns can b« hni I t I t... I A I .DIIPIIP I ■ • n «. wXnf. received by feb 29 J. A. R YE.—36 bushels for sale by fib 29 DENSLOW Sc WE LaROCHE, Market-square. elsewhere. | jnly 27 P. JACOBS. jy- EB5TER. CHOICE Ll«fcl’OR«4.—Conswiing «f TALOKIDA SEGA US.—25,000 ofa first! by received and for sale by J. M. TURNER Sc BRO. feb 26 Monument square •xira T rate article, for sale low bv W. HUMPHREY#, JR., Druggist, f«b 29 ltuo~ i Brandy, Gin, Whiskey and Witte*./or *a by THftODORE MINT#. sale fsb 1.8 W INE.—15 barrels .Malaga Witte, bi brand, now landing from brig Au^ujto^aud | f °fe"b 1 29 by Q.EORGIA ARROW ROOT.—20 boxes of n superior nrtide, for wite bv 1 “ ' UMPKREV feb 89 lmo- W. HUM PBREYS, JR. ■riASmoNABJLE SHIRTS—PRICE JC Sc VEADER have received ner brig Au- G ROCERIES. PROVISIONS, CONFEC*. T TIONARIF.3 AND FRUITS.—A general assortment of Groceries, Provfeions, Couteetion- tries and Fruits, for family use, just received per gusto, afaw dozen fin* Shirts. Those in want j baraua Vernon, and fer sale br winpltU8ealIat.No.147 Bay-atract feb 29 l tosr \ JF.G3E& CADY B UTTEB AND CIl^ESE.^ifox'- esChceec; 5 kegs choice Orange eountv Pitt' i ji_. tJ - ter. 2ft boxes Hull’s Candle*, patent triotrtf. ran* ’ nus sizej, landing from bark Angunta, nrfdfnf wla****'*’ by CONNERAT2k BARIE/ ;/•“ marl ? '• / ’ ' *' J jnrls gPf.RM AND SOLAR OIL.—: pure Winter Sperm and Solar la&ip-Oil, just received and for -i2Li.li.l-- •• -: THOMAS M.TUKNtn & CO, . mar 6 * 13i Eaj atr*:E