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Ham; ■*Ul?*m Walt,
Chart**'**! liVdia. Moat*. N Orieaa*.
• HUH TON. March VI—Ar haruuat Provldaacs, Darsau.
iMOiit: Sarrjr, Nuria*. Saltllo Kivar, lit.
MARCH 83—Ar achr Ana SutUh, Hliiahrw. Savannah.
MARCH 84.—Cl«l achr ftysautiuiu, tlraco, Savaaaah.
NEWPORT, March 81—Ar achr Raapar, Carey, Sa>
taaaah
^ FOB FIIIEADEXFIIIA. -
m Established Lint.—The new and ftet tail
ing A. No. l,toUr EMILY WEAVER, Paullaln
utaatar, having a part cargo engaged, will have
deapatch fur the above port. For freight or pat-
a age, having euperior accouttnodatioua, apply to
the captain on board, or to
tuar 89 GREINER A DEALL. 1
11...N«w Orleans Sugar in Hon, for tale on fa
vorabliitorwi, by BRIGHAM A KELLY.
* FOB AiiGVSTA AND
MHK HAMBURG.—The light drought
Steam-Backet II. L. COOK, John R. Ihly mat-
ter, it receiving IVeightand passengers, at Ander-
on’s lower wharf, atid will leave ou Fntuav
Afternoon, at 5 o'clock precisely. She will con
tinue to leave every Friday at Uio tame hour.
For freight engagements or passage, apply ou
board or to 8. SOLOMONS & CO.
EF* Way freight payable by shippers. No
freight will bo received ou bourd grter 4 o’clock
ton the afternoon of departure. Freight will bo
veceived in store during tho abtenco of the boat
free qf charge. wtltf— tnnr 89
COUTH CABOJLINA TA1ES.-
♦J The subscriber will attend at the counting
toom of Meanra. S. Solomon* A Co. on Satur
day the lat day of April,to collect Taxes on prop*
torty, owned or repreaented by peraona reaidiug
in thie city. ft. ft. WILLIAMS,
mar 89 2— t.c. a. r. p.,a. c.
S TEAM BABBLE WORKS.—
RIDGE ROAD. ABOVE SPRING GAR-
DEN ST.— PHILADELPHIA.—'This eaten-
•ive eatabliahment la erected on an Improved plan
and by the aid of Steam Power manufaeturea all
kinds of Plain and Ornamental MARBLE
WORK, in a superior style, and at the lowest
prices.
The largest and best assortment of Marble
Mantels, Imported Parlor and Garden Sta
tuary, Vase* and Fountains, Tiles for floors,
Ac. may be seen at the Wure Rooms, to which
the attention of the public is respectfully invited.
Marble Cutters supplied at all times with any
number of finished Mantels and Table Tops,
Italian Tombs and Monuments cut to sizes or
finished—also constantly on hand, a large assort
ment of Americau Grave Stones in the rough or
finished, Marble in the block, Ac.
JOHN BAIRD.
Ridge Road, above SpriugGurdun st.
Philadelphia, March, 1848. tlino— mar 89
REENE AND PULASKI MONUMENT
LOTTERY, Class No. 13, for 1848.—The
subscribers having superintended the drawing of
the above Lottery, do hereby certify that the fol
lowing are the Numbers which were This Day
drawn from the 75 placed in the wheel, viz: •
fi9 38 51 67 1 3 13 17 65 73 14 54 71
Witness our hands, at Savannah, this 88thday
of March, 1848.
C? STEPHENS, } Commiuio.tr.
mar 30 1—
A SCIIEME'WOrtTH NOTICE.
Draws In Charleaton To-Morrow, 30th.
75 nuinbon—15 drawn ballot..
Greene dk Pulaski monument Lot',
Euro No. 30, for 1848.
Salt, clou Tkurida, Afternoon at 3} o’clock.
1. W. Motini St Co. Manager.,
(Succenore to J. G. Gregory A Co.
■uoitaiT rmaae.
t of *ift.ooo--t or ••..loo.
1 priao of *1,500 10 prute of *300
1 do 1,350 10 do 150
5 do 1,100 10 do 135
5 do 1,000 10 do Till
5 do 300 400 do <00
dee. ice. &c.
Ticket! *4—Helve. *3—Quarter. *1
CP* A Ran Ckanct ip Ik. Packeo..^,
Package Whole* co.t *100, mu.! draw hack *00
“ Helve. " 60, 30
•• Quarter!" 35, “ “ “ 15
EXTRA CLASS NO. ST.
Drawe in AleziuKjriz on Saturday, April 1.
76 nutnben—13 drawn balioti.
uioHZ.T rmaae.
•lO.OOO—*10,000— *0,T3» —5,000.
ora of os.ooo— 10 of • 1,100 .£>
SO Of *1.000—80 Of SOO. Ac.
Ticket. *101 Halve. *5t Qr. *350.
Prizes culled at thin Olfiea.
tyTieketiand Shore, for rale.and ord.r.from
tha country autnded to at tho Old Eitabllahed Of-
ficaof P. B. PENDERGAST,
No. 8. Whit* Home, Owen.' Building., Bull
'St. oppoaito tin Pulaiki Horn.,
mar 39
Fortune’s Hoad quarters.
IF9 Prises of i 10*000. JEk A
Lowest Three Number Prize $800—Tickets $5.
Mates clots This .\flernoon at AKo'clock.
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
DELAWARE AND GEORGIA.
Toriks Benefit qf the Independent Firs Company of
Augusta.
Extra No. 13—D. Paine A Co., Managers.
Drew in Wilmington, Tuesday, 88th Inst.
66 number lottery—10 drawu ballots.
capital prises.
IVT B* RUIfl*—95 bbla Naw England RUm,
• ^utear Felton brand, now lauding from
achr Fame, for sale by
tear 88 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
T IME.—Frefo Lime now landinf ftronl brig
JL, Z.noble, for rale by .
n»r38 BRlGrtAM Sc KELLY.
VLutlK.—60 bble Lubnium Mill* i 50 do
J. Country Flour, juat received and fur rale
by mar 38 THEODORE MINIS.
■JIITTEK.-0 keg. aelected fouiily tumor,
juat received tier achr Empire, and for rale by
mar 38 THEODORE MINIS.
T1UTATOEM*—-20 bbls just rucuivod aud
JT foranloby THEODORE MINIS,
mar 98
fiMOKED TONOTEM.-100 Bmoked
O Tongues, just received and for sale by
mar98 THEODORE MINIS.
CWAIll’S PANACEA. 3U dozen
O Swalm’a celebrated Panacea, 100 do do do
VenulAige, juat received and for rale by
mar 28 G. R. HENDRICKSON.
SULPHATE QUININE.-900 ounces
k? German and French Sulphate Qululuo, juat
received and for rale low by
G. R. HENDRICKSON,
mar 98 Gibbons' Buildings.
TNftKSli CONGRESS WATER.—50 dozen
X fresh Congress Water, quarts aud pints, just
received and for rale by
JOSEPH M. TURNER,
mar 28 Monument sq.
TRAVIS’ PAIN KILLER.—6 cases assorted
U sizes, just received and for sale by
* J. M. TURNER, Monuuieut square,
mar 28
TXRESH VANILLA BEANS.—Just received
J. per brig L. Baldwin, for sale by
J. M. TURNER, Monument square.
mar 28
T>ERFUMERY, SOAPS, Ac.—A great vari-
Jr ety of fancy articles from the first establish
ments in this country, at a small advance on cost,
mar 28 - A. A. DENSLOW.
THRUSHES,, COMBS, &c.—A complete os-
.tJ sortineut—forty varieties of Brushes,Combs,
dec. at all prices, from 12£ cts. to $3,50 each.—
Call and purchase of A. A. DENSLOW,
mur 28 cor of Bay and Whitaker sts.
WANTED TO IHUE-A Boy from
» V the age of 10 to 16 years, for whom liberal
wages will be given. Apply to
mar 28 P. JACOBS, No. 27 Bull st.
MARBLE WORK.—The attention of
1TJL gentlfcman desirous of purchasing MAR
BLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS or STA
TUARY, is requested.
The Subscribers, hiving bosti engaged in tbs
Marblo business for the last thirty yssrs in Phila
delphia, aud having manufketured work Ibr al
most eveiy part of tbs Union, am refer to ell who
have favored them with their custom, and to their
work, (considerable of which bos been put up In
this plies.) They have always ou hand a full
supply of Marble Mantels, and new and original
Designs of Monuments and other work, copies of
which, with prices, will be forwarded.
13P“ All work shipped is insured from break
age.
They can refsrto any Mercantile house In Phil-
delphia for standing aud character as workmen.
JOHN ST11UT11ERS A SON,
No. 300 High Street, Pliila.
msr2 3mo—
N. B.—There is nothing in their line which
hoy do not ftirnish, either dumestie or imported.
— -Jltnaelf in Sayannsh, with a view to the
practice of Medicine Inlta various branches.
_ fW* North Side Broughton Street,
3d door West of Barnard Street. *
fob 16 6tno—
Qrani Maryland state XottcrU* I
CT.FOR APRIL, 1$48.
C.ZJtWIMON A CO*,Special Lleeneei Agenta,
For all Marvlbnd Stats Lotteries,
So oakm.il 4, Ik. confirmed L,tki I THHjS'IOB—A. Sc 'tTlfACRThav
1" tug returned to the Citv of Savannah have
LEW18SON A CO. present some most tueg- MhtWWted themselves et No. 96 Brysn street,
nlficem schemes to be drawn m the mouth of nB 5v 0, ? r , 1 oMr * Eastmau. As their supply isflili
April, end solicit a shore of public patronage.— and fresh,they hope to meet their former cuato-
Any business transacted at their, old established IMew » who ««« ho accommodated ou the cheapest
house with confidence end punctuality. The tornw *, Their stock will always be kept with a
State official drawings a^e always sent by return general assortment of Dry Goods, receiving the
~f mail, aud prize* or any magnitude cashed on t 1,1 teelrowu store in New York. The
emaud. Correspondent* will ple»*« observe I pnBII° is respeotftillydnviUid to call,
that wo.onlyt'advertise the highest prize hi each ! mar !•* Imo—
Lottery. A ,W IUU account of schemes for the
month will be sent free to any who may wish it
sent.
rivals, a handsome assortment of fine Fashionable
Single Milled French Cassimers, line Tweeds,
seasonable Vestings, Ae. Ao. No. 147 Bay st.
mur 28
TONI! 1*11 1,11*1*14 AN, Conqrkhs St.
0 facing the ManxET—Begs leave to Inform
his friends aud customors, and the public gener
ally, that he U just returned Ham the North with
one of tho largest and finest assortments of Fancy
and Staple Dry Goods, which lie offer* for sule,
wholesale or retail, ou os good terms its cau be
bad in any city In the Uulotn
French Muslius, gingham Muslins, plain and
fig’d Bareges, Balzoriites, silk Tissue, dress aud
fUrnituru Prints, linen Dresses, emb’d linen aud
cotton Ginghams, Swiss, Cambria, Organdie,
Muslins ptalit* and fig’d, black and col’d Alpacas,
Irish linens,tublo Diapers,B. E. Russia und Scotch
Diapers, white- Shirtings and Sheetings, brown
Shirtiugs aud Sheetings, heavy shirt Stripes,
Airniture and apron Checks, Dimity, Drop d*
Etc, blk and col’d Wellington Cord, Cashmeretts,
S lain and fancy linen Druls, summer Casslmeres,
(urseilles and Cashmere Vestings, blk nud limey
silk Cravats, blue Denims aud pantaloons stripes,
silk IlumJkft. Madras and notion Handkfs. L C
llaudkfs, complete assortment of Hosiery, all
kiuds of Gloves, Parasols, Sunshades, Fans, oil
Cloth, struw matting, shell and ButiUlo Combs,
corded and gross Skirts, gross Linen, Undergar
ments, Shirts, Suspeudere, Barege mid silk
Shawls and Scarfs, Ivory Fans, au extra assort
ment from 75c to $6 a piece.
Hissute* rooms up-stuirscontnin CLOTHING
BY WHOLESALING loth, Drop d’Eto, Wel
lington Cord, Croton Cloth, Cashmeretto,Tweed,
Liueu and Cottou Dress and Frock Coats.
Pantaloons— Cjuuimsre, Drill, Twoed, Lin
sn and Cussinett.
Vests—Fig’d and Plain, Satin, Cashmero and
Marseilles.
The above goods are selected with great care,
by myself, iu the largest houses, and my facilities
for buying are such as to enable me to compete
with any house. A visit and examination of the
stock by country Murch&uts aud others buying
wholesale is solicited, even if no purchaso is
made. We take a pleasure to show the goods.
Together with a great mu)^ other articles too
numerous to mention.
A I.E.—30 hbl. John Taylor A. Sou. Import- iVTEW GOODS FOB SPUING AND
.lock Alo, lauding r, ™ ( £['§ -LV .SUMMER—HAMILTON Sc SYMONS,
niar28
UOA It.—10 hlids prime liew crop Porto
Rico Sugar, laudiug from schr Empire, and
for rale by
tnur28
SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
17 Whltrker street, huve received per Southern*
er a superior assortment of Cloths, Cnssimeres,
Cnshmefutts nnd Vestings, QitablQ for the com
ing season, and will make tfem to ardor in U'e
best style and workmonaliip, at tlie lowest prices
for cash. mur 87
DIO COFFEE*—50 bags nri
XL Colfee, landing from brig Wilsou Fuller,
prime Green
Colfee, landing from brig
and for solo by
mar 80 8CRANTON A JOHNSTON.
ItTAUiS*—A fresh supply of Fitcliu’e sugar
XX cured Hams, just received and for rale by
mar 14 J. ROUSSEAU.
1 VTEAV SPUING TWEED SACKS;
ll HAMILTON A SYMONS have received
iier Southerner a choice assortment of SPRING
TWEED SACKS, made in tho bust muuiier,
and will sell them at the very lowest pricos for
mar 37
IfABLE CUTLERY.—A line u
X ment of Ivory handled, Buck Horn, (
assort*
WWMMMH- , Cocoa
•nd other Table Cutlery. Just received, aud for
sole by COLLINS A BULKLEY
mar 90
TIVK.—Kidder's Indelible "ink, wurroiuud a
X good article t also, Iudelibte Ink without
preparation ejjui
flEORGU FLOUR.—
VX fine Georgia Flour, just re
rale by SCRANTON A Jl
mar 25
„ood, for sale by
1QWNE, Bmets* building.
60 bbls super-
received and fur
A JOHNSTON
flHEESE AMD CANDLES.—50 boa*
V> esprime Goshen Cheese; 50 do New Bed*
ford sperm Candles, 4’s and 6’s, landing from
brig Wilson Fuller, and for sale by
roar 20 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
PRINTS, ORGANDIE MUSLINS
X AND BALZOKINES.—20 cases Prints,
assorted qualities; I case Organdie Muslins; ]
csss Bulzorinns. Received by lute arrivals, and
for rale at Wholesale only, by
mar87 HENRY F. WARING.
VOUfTHg' AND BO YS* CLUTI4
X ING.—I have received by recent arrivals
from New York, and intend keening up a com.
plete assortment of Boys’ ready’made clothing.
Among them are very handsome black Alpaca,
black and mouse colored Croton Cloth, chock
aud brown Linen Suck Coats, Round Jackets
and pantaloons, Figured Alpaca, Silk, Valentia
nnd Marseilles Vests,Merino Under Shirts,Cotton
Shirts with Linen Bosoms and Collars, Panama
Hats and Caps. All for Boys from six to four
teen yeurs of age. Call at tee New and Cheap
Clothing Store, Gibbons’ Range,
mar23 GEO. S. NICHOLS.
3 prixe of
2 do
2 do
2 do
4 do
Ac.
$10,000
5,000
2,500
1.908
1,000
Ac
4 prixe of
4 do
100 do
60 do
56 do
Ae.
$750
500
SOO
60
40
Tickets $5-Halves $9 50-Qr*. $1.25
G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
OUCKWHE AT.—Fresh Buckwheat, in
.D bags, just received and lor sule by
marl W. W* GOODRICH.
G oshen butter. —io kegs choice
Goshen Butter, landing from brig Excel, for
rale by F. SIIEILS A BROTHER.
mar 16 '
PORTER.—10 casks Byass’ Loudon Por<
JL tor, just received and for sale by
mar 25 THEODORE MINIS.
/GEORGIA FLOUR.—50 barrels Lubanou
VX Mills Georgia Flour just received and for
sale by E. SWIFT.
mar 27
B utter and sugar crackers.—is
barrels Butter, 10 do Sugar Crackers uow
laudiug from brig L. Baldwin and/or sale
fODINE WATER.—10 dozen.'iodine WateT,
_L an excellent alterative drink in scrofulous and
cutaneous diseases, and enlargement of the Liyer
and Spleen. Forsaioby A.T.BOWNE,
mar 27 Smets’Building.
POSIIEN BUTTERi — 16 kegs'
VX choice Goshen Butter, lauding from brig
Clinton, and for sale by
W. M. DAVIDSON,
mar 24 West side Market sq.
ANAL FLOUR.—30 bbls superfine Canal
Flour, landing from brig Clinton, und for
sale by SCRANTON A JOHNSTON,
mar 24
SPRING GOODS.—The subscribers are
Oreceiving and opening a partof their stock for
the present spring trade—eon istiug of American
aud English Prints, Furniture Prints, Printed
Lawns, Ginghams, Fancy Plaid aud plain Bare
ges, French Muslins and Jaconets. Ac., Whits
and fancy Linen Drills, Plain aud twilled summer
Coatings, Croton do, Silk Codringtous, Fancy
Gatnbroons, Black and fancy Silk Warp Cash
merstt, elegant Burkelew Corduroy, Camblet
Lustres, A., Linen sheeting, Pillow case Linens,
Table Doyles and Napkins, Champagne do.
Bord’d Towsls, Table Diaper, Scotch do. Hueka
buck do. Russia Crash, Linen Netting, Pongee
fidkf. Blk. Sincbsw, Col’d. Morosas, Dro. Ilol
land, Papsr Cambrie, elegant Silvered Fans,
Ac. Ac., by GODFREY A LsROCHE,
25 West corner of Shad’s range.
T OAF AMD CRASHED SUGAR
±J Fori
For sals by
marlS
II. J. GILBERT.
Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lana,
pf Orders from tbs country promptly atteud*
sd to. and prizes cashed on demand, mar 29 _ -
TTACTExNUS: More dropping* from the p AMBS.-Whalebone and Hickory Canes,
il pea that mot. a thouranSlineV V * u ° tl ' d rac.iT.d tUi. day and for
The Princess, a.Medlr by Alfred Tennyson j by.. T * *• WILMOT.
Medl»|brg__. .
Temperance Taira byL. M. Sargent, 2 vols.
A new supply of Poems, Narrative and Lyrical
by William Motherwell. Tho Indian in bis Wig
wam by II. R. Schoolcraft. Received by
mar 29 JOHN M. COOPER.
L ANETON PARSONAGE, second part, by
the Rev. W. Sewell, B. D.
English Versification, by Erastus Everett, A.
M. Received by J. M. COOPER.
m«r 29
R USHTON'S LIVERWORT PASTE.—
Just received Rushton’s Liverwort Paste.
AU., W .Ch.rr J Pra.|. i fo, ii ra 1 eb ) r tijRNEii
aur29 Monument square.
groee Fahnestock’s Ver-
Monument st.
9 I V'EKifiFOaE—5 groee Fab
I f mifiifo, for aalo by
-I mar39 J. M. TURNER.I
mar 11
S ILVER CUPS.—Soma n.w and very
beautiful yattarne of Silver Cup. lu.t rocalv-
ad and foraal* by • T. T. WILMOT.
mar 11
H/t ACKEREL.—lObbla of No. 3; 10 do
1VL of No. 3, aud 10 half bbl. of 3 and 3, land-
In, frombrij Clinton«.dfor rateby^
mar 23 West side Market square,
N EW ORLEANS SUGAR —To hlids choice
N O Sugar, landing from jirig John Euders
‘“mar'ia 1 * ^CRANTON & JOHNSTON.
■pYOM^STICS.—3-4 Shirting.. 44 Sheet-
I J ings,5-4 brown and bleached do, Marlboro
Also Chambrays, for sale by
A MINIS.
AMDLUri.—20 boxes Hull's Candles,
V/4’s and 6’e, landing - L
and for sals by
mar 99
from schooner Empire,
CONNERAT A BAR1K.
I 'ANDIES.—30 bozaa aborted Candi.
V< juat roeaived, warranted to keep nnd will
not turn yellow, from eipoauro to tho nir. For
..Io low by X T. BOWNE,
mar 39 Smote* building.
1GrATCIIE8.-lff.tcbe.-without eulphur,
ill. andeegar matchea, received by
n..r 39 A. A. SOLOM&NS, Agt.
OANbS' IODIDE ’ 8 A IIS AP A IIILL A—Re-
tC ceived
Stripe, and Plaide.
mar S3
AND BEEF.—75 bbla I’rime
1 ceived by
mar 29
0**
»*> |
ia- |
erw, |
,U>-
ifi;|
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.
/(ANAL FLOUR. Ac.—finding, 40
Vj Whole and half bbl. Flouri 10keg«ao.ben
nutter! 10bbla Butler Crachoras 100do Pilot
■nil Navy Bread, for sale by
mar 89 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO,
P CTti: CfllAlftOFOttM und CblmoioFmlir.
hulere, received by
mar39 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agent.
TJATKNT TOOTH BRUSHES. —3 grou
A. aiaortod aizea, .received by
A. A. SOLOMONS. Agt.
P*FM?30'do Meaa do, 50 do Prime Beef, 36
do Meaa do, 100 do Pity and Navy Bread, land.
“ > m°a l r23 < ’ r “wSoP. CLAOHOnNSc CO.
fTIE AS.—A freak aupply of Groon and Block
X Teaa of evury grade and itylo, rucaivod per
brig Ezcol, and for aule by
W. W. GOODRICH, Agent
for the New York Canton Tea Co.
mar 23 Smote' building, Whllaker-at.
UQARirclS bbla craahed nnd 10 do pow’d
Woolaev St WooUey'a Sugar, now lauding
from abip Edwin, and for aalo by
mar S3 F-. SWIFT,
and juat roccived. Forialeby
mar 27 A. T. BOWNE, SmoU’ building.
T ~~~ OIIACCO AND CANDLES.—i
halfbozea Grant St Williauia'Tobaccoi SO
bozea apornt Candle., O'a, now landing from ahip
Edwin, nnd for tali by E. SWIFT,
mar 82
-200 buahela Georgia Oats in alert
BRIGHAM A KELLY.
mar 39
Mnrkat Square.
SARSAPARILLA. — A
York by the In,t arrival, for
A. A. DENSLOW,
cor of Bar and Whitaker tta.
TNDIA HATTING.—j'er brig Ezeol-
* 20 ptecea 4*4 beat quality White Matting 120
piaei,, 5*4 and 04 Checked do. For tale by
mar 20 SNIDER, LATIIROP ft NEVlTT.
f'l.irgelupn'lyef tliik eolebratod orticlajual
receivecTfroii) New l
•ale by
nmr29
E*
O^oraaloby
mar 31
fM'BOSSED TABLE AND. PIANO C
ERS. — 4, 5 and 0-4 Emboued Table
Covara I Emboieed Piano Cavara. Jnatnpanod
by GODFREY A UROCHE.
march 8
ITCHE'S BRACES, Snpportera and In-
haling Tubea, for aalo by
J7M. TURNER A BRO„ Aganta,
JO Monument equate.
Rlarylrand Lottery
FOR APRIL 3d, 1848.
Clean 64—75 uuinbora—15 ballon.
CAPITAL *31.000 111 - *1,000.
Ticket. *8—Share, in proportion.
EVA Package of 35 Tieketa for *35.
Snnauehanua Gnunl Lottery.
FOR APRIL 6th.
Clan 10—0(1 uumberi—13 ballnta.
• 80,0001 CAPITAL.
Tlcketi *10—Share. In'propnrtlon.'
E7*CertiAcate ofuPaokage onVImlea for $1011
marylaUdTottery.
For Tieaday, April 7tb.
Claaa 50— 1 75 lumber.—14 drawn ballotn.
CAPITAL *10,000.
Tiekela *4—Shire, in proporlicn.
O'A Package of Whole, for *50.
susquehanna - Lottery. ,
For Weduenduv, April 13th.
Clan 30—75 number*—18 balluti.
. CAPITAL *10,000.
Tieketa $15—Hnlvo. *7,50—Qra. *3,75. '
LtTThii' Ik one of the greato.t lotteriei we
evor had In Mnryland, then, being 18 drawn
ballot* out.of 75 number*, making 18 prizes in
every paekigo, to only 7 blank,. Neatly 3 pri-
201 to n blurik I
®3?5.Certlfl-1 WANTED TO IlIRE - Four eldi
Eigbtka *23 * Mi Qu * rlor * ® 45 * * ud I yVgbodial.'Ndiiro Men. • ApplM Nl'BAD-
A GARD.-1 have removed to tha city of
Macon, for tha purpose of practising Law,
AmfVftVoVSiu'TpM
A ^ff|.n^LK» 0#0 4 T . c 74j b, r Jed ckTL'ET 0 NB.COLE.
innr 27
MARYIiAND
To
T^OMESTIC GOODS.—Just received
U by GODFREY A LsROCHE — Indigo
Blue Drilling, blue Deniius, York Denims and
Shirting Stripes, Ticking. Striped and white
heavy cotton Osnaburgs, Linen Usnaburg, Marl
boro and Hope well stripes, Fine, common and
cheap Apron Checks, Uiuu and white Moschieto
Netting, Linen do, Hosiory, Thread, Pins, Nee
dies, Ae, mar 85
PLOOB MATTIMG.
X white and col’d India Mu
by
mar 25
. 5-4 and 6-4
col’d India Multiug, just reccivod
GODFREY A UROCHE.
SHEETINGS AMD BIIIHVIMG8.
iJ 34, 7*8,4*4, 64,64 and 124 bleached aud
unbleached shirtings and sheetings of tho most
desirable qualities ? now in store and offered at
lowest pricos by GODFREY &L&ROCI1E.
mar 25
XSANTALOON STUFFS.--striped
XT und plain Cottonades; Cotton Tweeds; Jlluo
and raix’tf Denims; White and bro. Linen Drills;
Plaid and striped do do; Freuoh Linens aud bro.
Hollands, for sale by
mai43 IIENRY H. STOTESBURY.
G enuine cologne water.—i case
extra quality, just received and for rale by
!R, LATIIROP & NEVlTT.
extra <
mar 18 I
SPUING AMD SUMMER DRY
D GOODS.—The subscribers, by recent ar
rivals, being in receipt of a Atll assortment .of
Domestic and Foreign Dry Goods, invite thereto
tho attention of buyers. Slerchants from the in
terior. visiting tills market, will find the stock
complete uud the terms accommodating.
mar 20 LATHROP A FOOTE.
1YTKW GOODS.—Per Steamer. Pla
± l Barreges; Fanny Satin Stripes and Pluids,
do.; plain Iduck Barrages, Satin Plaid,do.; Col
ored Summer Silks; 44 India plaid do. For
•ale by LATIIROP A FOOTE,
mar 20
pi* AMT AXIOM DRY. GOODS,—
__ Per brig Excel. Flax Osnnburgs, Shirting
Stripes, Striped Cotton Osnaburgs, Columbian
Checks. Also iu store, Georgia, South Caro
lina and Virginia Cotton Osnaburgs. For sale
by LATIIROP A FOOTE,
mar 20
OARAGES, PRIMTS»&c.-Perbrif
J3 Excel.—Printed Barages, French Prints,
English Prints, striped Deniins, Scott Cords, hluo
Butnpiquets, Do Joinvillo do, lino and low pric
ed Long Cloths, block Crapes, silk Sergo, steel
Beads, Purse Twist, Mosqueto Netting, fillet
mitts nnd gloves, blk Cassimures, blk Cashmorets,
Linen Druls, Snttin Jeans, *e. for sale by
mar 18 SNIDER,LATHROP A ^EVITT
7T6NGRE8S WATER.—50dozen Congress mar 18 SNIDER,LA 1HROP A NEVlTT.
VV Water in pint and quart bottle*fresh put up WHOLESALE DRY GOODS
and just received. Forsaleby STORE.— 1 The subscriber has just opened
au entire uow stock of Dry Goods, in tho store
next to N. B.& H. Weed, in Broughtou stroet,
Up Stairs—which he offers for solo at Whole-
rale only, at the lowest.marketprices.
mar2 — HENRY F. WARING,
QPR'IMG GOODS.—French and Eng-
55 lish Prints; Swiss andNausook MuiUn* {Jac
onet and White Cambrie; Plaid and striped do.
Forsaioby H. II. STOfESUURY.
mar 16
1\fEW SPRING AMD SUMMER
ll DRY GOODS.—The subscribers have re
ceived a large and well assorted stock of Staple 1
and Fancy Dry Goods, which they offer at whole-
era muter, uow
E tetehercerxo*
card at Padolfortl’i
marMO
,—The new
10, J. Hath.
dtir loading, «ant«fioo bale, to cum-
BRIGHAM A KELLY.
ton MEW y6rk.-b7ST^:
aHSThe fat uifing regular packet brig CLIN
TON, J. Andrews muter, vrfll have iminediatsi
despatch. For freight or possa|ti; apply to
mar 24 WASHBURN; WltOEft A CO.
AUCTION SAXES*
1VOTICE.—A person who hun a thorough
| XI knowledge of the Flux and Hemp Manu
facturing, is desirous of engaging wills one or
more, to entnbliah a Cottou Bagging, Bale Rope
and Twine Mauufatory, lit Charleston, Savan
nah or Mobile. Hu bus had ioug experience in
said biisitiesa from fine liueu to cotton bagging,
sacking, dec. dtc. Has superintended some
largo establishments; would bo glad to corres
pond with gentlemeu who ore able and willing
to embark into this brunch of industry. The Bear
Grass which is indigenous nnd grows luxuriant
on thu sandy lands of the South, would do well
for the above manufacture if prepared in thu
proper maiiuer.
Please address, if by lettar. post paid, to
JAMES E. STODDARD,
tour 21 80— Dover, Now Hampshire.
1 pOR SAXE*—LotNo. I, Elbert \V.rd,
X situated on the turner of Jefferson and South
| Broad streots. R. HABERSHAM & SON.
mur 4
I piOR^ALE.—A new SEA ISLAND
, COTTON GIN, but little unod, will bt .aid
a bargain, if applied for soon.
1 jau 27 — v S.-SOLOMONS A CO.
FOR MEW YORK.-rO/d Etiob.
ZB&lishtd Line.— The regular Packet brig
WILSON FULLER, W. A. Crawford nisster,
will have quick despatch. For freight or pussuge
apply oil bourd, or to
mar80 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
Foii NEw yobk.—Mrf'iStiS:
tithed Lino. — The regular packet brig
,. BALDWIN, Bassett master, having part of
her freight engaged will have despatch. For
freight or passuge, having good state-room ac
commodations, apply an board at Telfair’s wharf
or to BRIGHAM A KELLY,
mar 28
FOR BOSTOMT—The spiemlidTiew
schooner EMPIRE, Underhill master, will
Imve immediate despatch. For freight or passage
apply oil board ut Mongin’s upper wharf, or to
uiar 88 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO.
-r&i FOR MEW YORK.-tlie bnj
2KB SELMA, W. Cullen muster, having part
of a freight engaged, will meet with despatch.—
Fur freight or passage, npnjv to
mar 28 S. W. WIGHT A CO.
i FOR FfHXADEXFlTlX^
•The schooner FAME, H. Kelly master,
huving part of her freight engaged will have des
patch. For freight apply ou board, or
mar27 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
T O RENT.—28 acres Laud betfri
Canal und Musgrove Creek. Apply to Mr.
I F. M. Stone uear the property, or
fob 23
, FOR FREIGHT OR OH AR-
■ TER.—The fast sailing coppered schr
eetTflie GEN. WASHINGTON, W. it Pastel! master,
will bo ready to load in a few days,
innr*) V20KNnitAT A UA1UE.
. By G«hen A Fondlck.
on Thursday, April 6th, at 10 o’clock, win
. be *4ld, at the residence of the Hou. James M.
Wuylie, West Broad street, nil tho household
furniture, cousistiug,in part, of—
Mahogany Sofa; Cb/urw Sideboard; Dining
aud Breakfat Tables; Marble top Table; Nest
Tables} Ottoman*; Fauteuils; Couches; Rocking-
cliairs; Bureaus; Wardrobes; Wash-band Stands;
Toilet-table*; Uudstoud*; det of paiuted white
and graim Chamber Furniture; Hair Maltrasscei
Carpet*; Rugs; Window Curtains and Shadra*
Lamps, Ac. An.
Also, a largo arsortmeut of China and Glass
ware, aud a great variety of Kitchen Fitroitora,
aud dtaUdis. The above furuiture.U of the beat
quality! Terms cash. . mar 87
liy Cohon At YoMtickI ~
At Private Sale—200 kegs prime leaf Lurtl;
14 tierces do do ; 0 barrels do do
20 hlnls Bacon sides ; 21 do Porto Rico sugar
20 do Cuba Muscnva-fti .Jo; 75 bbtsPhclns’Gin
7 pipes Holldud Giu 1100 bugs Uio Cuffoa.
niiir'JI
.Administrator’s duim
, By Colieu & Fmalick.
On the first Tuesday iu April next, will bo sold i»
front of the Court Home, hutvvuuen thu tutidi
hours of sale.
3 negro slaves. Martha nnd her two children
Charlotte apd : Wiillutu, sold us the property of
Mary E. Turner, deceased,under nu order obtain
ed from thu Honorably Inferior Court, silting lor
ordinary purposes.
Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture.
John P. 4.(ivan A CoTT^~
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Itorwardln;: Agenu, .Haeou, (in.
Macon, July 20.1647 ly july23
A. MINIS.
W OODCUTTERS*—Warned 10 or
12 Wood-Cutters on a Plantation near
the city, for whom fiiir wages will be puid.
dee 21 ROB. HABERSHAM A SON.
SUSQUEHANNA LOTTERY.
For Wednesday, April 19tli.
Class 81—75 uuiiibers—12 ballots.
$100*000 in 0 prizes of $00*000*
CLIFFE at tho New Motliodist EpiscopalChurch
Lot, St. Jamos* square. — nmr27
MARYLAND LOTTERY.
For Atouday, April 24th.
Class 63—78 uumbers—13 ballots.
$00,000 in 5 prizes of $10*000*
And 5 prizoa of $6,000*
Tickets $8—Packages of Wholes $180.
N OTICE*—All accounts duo the subscri
ber prior to 1st January lost, will be placed
I in the hands of an attorney lor collection, unless
paidbefore tha 10th April next.
1 JOSEPH M. TURNER, Monument sq.
mar 25 —
SUSQUEHANNA LOTTERY.
MIXES A NPAXD1MG,
. . DENTISTS,
bo drawn in tho oily of Baltimore, April20. TT7'OULD announco to. the public, that they
Clasi22—'78 numbers—13 ballots. vv have opened rooms ut No. 123, Brough-
Prize of $50,GOD I GO Prize of $9,000 toft street, (nearly opposite Dr. Cunniiigham r s.)
do . 20,000 I 50 do 1,000 whore they may be consulted at any hour of Uie
do * .10,000 1 50 do GOO day or eveuing. Operations performed at their
Altogether dearly one million of dollars.
Whole Tickets$15—Halve* $7,50—Qrs. $3,75.
Certificate of Wholes for $200—Halves $100
—Quarters $50.
LEWISSUN A CO. beg to assure their cor
respondents that every advantage which an ex-
>erlenceofnear20 years can givo, shall be used
br their benollt, ana solicit early orders.
All bu.inow appertaining to an Ezchanga and I inform, the public, that lie, with foe mrtstonce of
Lottery Olbce ezecuted iu foe nioit prompt aud an experienced Artiat, I. now ready to ezocute
foithfol maunor. | Portraita of all rtzea, after tha moit improved
office will be done in tho most approved manner,
and warranted to give entire satisfaction. Ex>
amiuatious and advice gratis.
Drs. M. & S. trust mat their long experience
and previous success, will ensure them a liberal
patronage. — jan 4
D auuebheot*pe i*oit.
TRAITS.—T. T. WILMOT re.pectfolly
Address
mur 24 t—
LEWISSON A CO.
Baltimore, Maryland.
ODA WATER.—Tho subscriber hav
ing just received his improved apparatus,
will ftirnish his customers ou Wednesday naxt,
with pure Soda Water. His peculiar mode of
preparation precludes the possibility of contami
nation with Cojiper or othe/unpleasant material.
His Syrups v
be of surierio
methods for beauty aud durability; and invites the
Ladies aud Gentlemen of Savannah, and Visitors,
to call at his Gallery, at the corner of Bryan St.
aud Market Square, where be will at all times be
happy to wait on them.
T. T. W. has for sale Double and Single Gold
Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, Ac. Ac. for
Miniatures,
trior quality, aud his Daguerreotype Artists are also informed that
price us low os possible, “h he wifikeep for sole all artioles used In their pro-
m. TURNER, Ifession,
JOSEPIIT M. TURNER,
Monument square.
uov 12
Monument square. | OEGAR AND TOBACCO STORE.
'OUSE KEEPING GOOD £•— ^ No. 27, Bull-street. Sign qf the Indian, near
. Table and Cup Mats, Shaker Fans, Cup Monument-square.—'The subscriber returns his
Mops, Ice Cream Forms, Syllnbub Churns, gmteftil thankp to the citizens of Savunnak, and
Bleat: Mango Moulds, Tea Bells. Ketchum’s Pat- the public generally, who hnvo so liberally patron-
eut Knife Cleaners, Wire Dish Covers, anex- ised him during the last four years, and begs tons-
eelleut article for summer use; Cucumber Sheer* sure them that ne still importsthe very best brands,
or Cabbage Cutters, Butter Ladles. Salad Spoons ofwhich he has on hand nt this t;me a largo assort
and Forks, Jelly Strainers, Thread Stands, to- ment. He would call particular attention to a late
gether with a variety of other articles “too nu-
ilinn.” •
dth ..
werous tomomion.’ r For sale by
COLLINS A BULKLEY,
mar 28 Bryan st.—opposite Wilmot’s.
avne’s Expectonuit.
From Mr. Jot. W. EstiU.
Salem, Columbia Coy.rrr, (Ohio,) |
April, 1841.
shipment which he can ftilly warrant. Also to his
stock of chewing Tobacco, Snuff, Ac., Ac., all of
which he will sell on osgood terms as caii be had
elsewhere. P. JACOBS,
July 27 ly—
T O PX AM TERN* 1TIEGIIAMIU6
AND MERCHANTS.—The subscriber has
.... . , Ion hand, and is constantly receiving, a well select-
Dr. D. Jaunt—Dear Sir x I Icel bound to you odassortment of River Lumber,Timber,Shingles,
and the public, to avail myself of this opportunity *nd Fire Wood, which he offers for rale on accoui-
of Irving publicity to the iextraordinary effects of modating term*. Pnrchsssrs would do well to
rour EXPECTORANT on myself. Having give him a call before purchasing elsewhere,
been afflicted for several years with a severe Ail orders for cither of tho above articles left at
cough, hectic fever, and its concomitantdiscasos, his office, 119Bay street, oral the Eastern wharf,
I seemed only doomed to Huger out a short but will be promptly attendsdto.
miserable existence, until the tall of 1939, whon dec 14 R. A. ALLEN,
being more severely attacked, and having resort- ivr™ =7stb*raTMlfnilnk“ioTiarii rutton
tiou. oftwoI pliy.ieioMlnfoe niighborhood,wlfo- , UCK u aud a ,. uurer ’ otMt 0 |'4W6iUker
•“S i f, a (Jjdav. 8 », weit. n SifiS? >u d Stale .IreeK, No. 133, wldcli he warranu to
iWlVam be »'P«'<or in blutkiidK and durability lo any in
when the,laal^ |j|U bo l‘“ w »* » b onittojnitibh. ,|, 0 i tmr kot. In largo qnantitie.it will bo sold at
p-eir, o'rX'-p^a C „d m S^5ri'“w^
nafew days raised from my bed, aud was en- EXTRACT OJSAUSA PARI LL A AM)
aided, by the use of a bottle, to attend to my QUEEN’S DELIGHT. —tor Purifying the
business, enjoying, since, better health titan I had Blood, aud reraoviugul! disease* arising from tho
it... 1 r I iinniivltv tliu ■ninn. iiml !•> mmirinllv rnftiim.
MemUWeckly U« b. .11* bteam*Pasket l.tuo.
BCTWCIiM
SAVANNAH A PALATKA, FXA*
■ r THE WAY or
Darien, Brunswick, St. Marys. Geo.: Jacksonville,
Black Creek St IHcolula, Fla.
Iu connection with tho Churloston Daily Mail
Steain-packotsat 8avn nah.the steamer SARAH
SPALDING, from Pulatkn to Lake Moiu-oo,
the U. S. Mail Stages, from Picolata to St. Au
gustine, aud from Black Creek, via Newunnsville,
Alligator, Mineral Springs A Columbus, to Tal
lahassee.
OCAMULGEE Caft. P. McNalty.
ST. MATTHEWS “ N. Ki.va.
WM. GASTON “J.HKBBARn,
Those packets leave Savauuah every Tccidat
and SATunoAV Morni.ngs, at 10 o’clock, und ar
rive at Picolata in time for the Mail Stages to go
through to St.Augustine before night every
Thursday and Monday.
Returning, leave Palatka every Tuesday and
Friday Moniingat7 o’clock, touching os above
each way
They are all low pressure boats, in complete
order, and hniidsomely furnished in every respect;
are commanded by gentlemen of well known ex-
porionn* on til* Vout*, m.<I il.wie j.-liwue lUkiM*
sured that every attoution will bo puid to tho safety
and comfort ofpo*icnffers ; ami to tlie carofltlhntnl-
ling of freight.
— 40BFTS—
Brooks ATuppor. Savannah.
A. A. DeLoruie Darien.
G. Friedlander Brunswick.
Johu Bcssont St. Marys.
Foruaudez A Bilbao...., Jacksonville.
A. Coy Black Crack.
Goo. Cooley Picolata.
J. Pv Hawkins Palatka.
E. Lafitte A Co Charleston.
N. B. Goods consigned to tlie Agents forward
ed free of commission. Freight from Savannah
and Charleston, aud oil way freight, payable by
shippers. den 31
RACES*—"Central CourseT
The Regular
Spring Meet-
. ing. over tlie
Central Conrse, near the city of Mucoii, will
commence on TUESDAY, the 2d day of MAY,
1848. The following Purses will bo offered.—
The money to ho hung up at the stand roady for
the winnor of each race.
Puree.
Tuesday, first day, 1 mile boat,. ..$200 00
Wednesday, second day, 2 milo heats,.... 300 00
Thursday, third day, 3 mile heats, GUO 00
Friday, fourth day, be*t three in five win
ning horse 200 00
Silver Cup worth $50, for secoud best, if
more than two starts.
Saturday, for beaten horses ISO 00
CHARLES A. ELLS,
Secretary Central Race Club.
Macon, March 7th, 1848. 8w— mar 8
S FOR, RENT.—A Farm of about 300
acres, near the city, the whole, ora portion
thereof. A. MINIS,
jan 8
ig-T, THE - Pin. JACK “Hough Sc Reed,"
will commence his season at Farm Lot,
No* 8, near the County Juil, by the middle of
Meroli next. For fttrUier particulars, apply to
the Groom, GEORGE DOLLY,
fob 19 —
for ten /cars previous. Jambs W. Es till.
BRONCHITIS.
Bbavbr, Pa., January 29,18-11.
Dr. D. Jayne.—Dear Sir: Having been for a
longtime afflicted with Bronchitis, a disease which
anuually sweeps away thousand* of the human
race to a premature grave, under the mistaken
name of Consumption; and having heard of your
EXPECTORANT for Coughs, Asthma, Dim-
impurity of the same, nnd is especially recom
mended for Uio Cure of Rheumatism, Scrofula,
Erysipelas, Ulceration of the Throat and Legs,
Puins and Swellings of tho Bones, Tetter, Pirn*
nlos in tlie Face, Old Sores, and ull Cutaneous
Eruptions, Neuralgic Affections, Mercurial Dis
cuses, and for assisting the operation and prevent
ing fatal consequences of Mercurials in Syphilis.
This preparation (by adding Queen’s Delight,
NOTICE*-Stolen from tRlub*.
—ft scriber on Sunday the26th inst. a large
Black and White SETTER DOG with tan spots
over each eyo and oil the sides of tho muzzle.
Had on wheti stolon a ciiuiu collur with tho name
of John C. Huutur engraved upon it. Any in
formation concerning hnn will be thankfully re
ceived and liberally rewarded. Twenty Dollars
will be paid for proof to convict a white person
of stealing him. It. F. AKIN.
mar 29 3—
"Iswsssu COST.—A pair of Gold Slide-
•u tacles, for which Uie fiuder will
be liberally rowurded, on Raving thorn at this of-
tHco — mar 14
m J~UST RECElVED* ill fmort'
mom uf CLOTHS, CASSl.MKItS, US
K.N DRILLING:* owl VESTINGS
k —lit M..a.w tw u«»u.. jui ror
sous furnishing their own material* cau hnvethu.n
made in thu bc»t manner aud latest fashion.
JOHN W. KELLY, Tailor,
Owens’ building, Monument squure.
N. B. Cutting done nt the shortest notice,
mar 25 2mo—
PRICE A VEADER*
DilAPUUS AM) TAlJ.OItM.
NO. 147 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
W Kecp fcoifstnntly on huud a large u«ort-
ment of the bert Cloths, Cnssimura, nud
Ycatings, with a full S took ofFuncy Articles.
—At.SO—
A large supply of Kbauy Mauk Clotiiisg,
which thoy will sull on their uhiiuI terms, nr IU
per cunt discount for cash. — innr 10
42 HI* CLARY having returned from
TcA tho North with » uutv and extensive as-
i L. soitmuut of GOODS which he has care
fully selected nt the best Importing Houses,
would inform his numerous natrons that in con-
sequence of tho advantages afforded him during
his recent visit to the Northern market he h pro*
f iared to otfer greater iuduccuieuts thou kuruto-
ore, to all who favor him with iheir orders, and
would invite them to cull and examine his .Spring
uud Summer.Slock, at his Old Stand, sign of
tlie Golden Lamb, corner of Broughtou and
— mur ju
ffTl ECONOMY AMD FASHION, fij]
sttih SPUING STYLE, J848—Unsttrtiuss**^
ed by Buy for Bounty, Durability or Cneapucf*.
The attcution of the public is respectfully called
to tho large end splendid assortment of HATS
AND CAPS now opening at the new Hat and
Cap store in Congress street, opposite 3Ionn-
ment Square. Tho subscriber having just re
ceived upwards of 50 cases per brigs Exact aud
Sterling, and will continue to receive goods by
almost every packet. His facilities for getting
Bonds are equalled by few and excelled by none.
The stock is all fresh, and new.
Extra superfine Drab and Black Beaver; Extra
fine Moleskin, Silk, etc. au entira new article for
summer; Pearl, Umber, Castor nnd Genoa; Pa
nama aud Leghorns.
Also—250 dox. Palm Leaf Hats, just received
from the manufacturers in Boston, and are offer
ed at New Yorkprices, wholesale and retail, by
J. II. DENNIS, 129 Congress stroet.
mar 16 Imo—
a WATCHES AND JEWEL*
RY.—The subscriber wishes to call the
.Juok attention of Ins customers to a choice as
sortment of fine Watches, just received by recent
arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting CuseLevers,
Gold Double Bottom Levers. Gold imitation Dou
ble Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapement Le
vers, Silver Hunting Caso Lovers, Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le
vers, Silver Lopinu and Vertical Escapement.
Also, fine Gold Fob Chains, Vest Chains, Curb
Guard Chains, Keys aud Chain Rings, all of which
will be sold as low asiu any city in the Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired and wurranted.
D. B. NICHOLS,
oct 1 First corner'west of Pulaski House.
JT1 PAN A ill A HATH*—G. S. NICH-
*** OLS is now opening from brig Clinton, ,
a beautiful assortment of Pauoiua Hals, which
he will sell for small profits, at the new Clothing
Store, Gibbous’ ftauge. mar 21
FASHIOfV FOB Sl'lll.VO-
The late Fashion of Hat*, just received
•nd for sale by D. A. AMBLER A CO.
mar 8
~PATENT~GONORES9
.BOOTS.—E. F.WOOD, Gibbons’
Range, Noe. 71 aud 152, has just
received from the most celebrated manufacturers
in Philadetphin, N*w York. etc. a splendid as
sortment of these fiishioiinhlu Boots und Shoes,
for Ladies and Gentlemen, which will ho sold at
New York and Philadelphia prices. Those who
study comfort and wjt.fi to improve their under-
standing, ure invited to call and examine t|ie.*ai,
aud they will soon be satisfied of the importance
of giving them atrial. — > \nar 22
PLANTATION DRO&ANS*
The subscriber bus just recoived.par
ifs from Boston, 21
M.
culty of llreftfoinz. nnd every other d«ea«o of to foo rtartHpimlU,) combine, m o mure
tho Lunzi, I nurchzied two hottloeof it, nud'oiu perfect degree then ouy known remedy, tonic
hniipy to inforiu you, nnd ell tho ion. and deity!- nnd alterative powers ! und i» highly recouunond-
tenor affliction, foot It immediately supprened odby eminent Physicians. Itis prcpnredlncnn.
foo cough, removed the pain nnd difficulty of sequence or the reconnnendation glveu by Dr.
breathing, nnd produced n fruo nnd essy ezpoclo- H. It. frost, Prof of Mnterin Medics, in the
ration, and very seen olfocted acompleto enro. Medical College of Churlcston. S. C., in his work
JoisxTHXit Davis, Baptist Minister. Benvcr, Pa. on SIntoria Jledicn, aud concentrated by a pro.
Forsaleby T1IOS. M. TURNER*. CO. oeda Mfflioaubsoriher’a to render it more convo.
mar 38 181 Bay-itreet, Savannah, ulent for administration.
w iJ^JK3tisas£* ‘nyX“*h*f:
tTHtpOT* 1 llh,p EiW “’ #nd f r E b £lVirT dre,, » ftDd ig iar ® u,,d ^IHcaoious in removing
F mar ^* ■ • ■ I*, ovvir i. every trace of herodery dis?uses from the system
LAXOSNABURGS.—2 bales best quality, of the tuiiderest infant; In fact, iu all cutaueous
Just reccivod and for sale by affections it b Invaluable. As a goneral purifier
mar 22 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVlTT. of tho blood, and an cradicntor of all obstinate
H OXXAND GIN, AC.—8 pipes Hoi- dbenras, this preparation will undoubtedly toko
land Gin t 20 bbls Pilot Bread; 90 boxes the pracodenco of all other remedies. It gently
Sperm Candles; and 50 packages Tea. just re- operates upon and regulate* the bowels, restores
ceived and for sale by E. SWIFT. tee blood its wonted purity, gives tone to the
Tnar 27 stoumoh, and promotes digestion. Few families
TrsyganwK tioTignv—WmirriVV x * «*emplfrom scorbutic affections, which ox-
eu hibit various aymptoms, as eruptions, ulcerations,
WbW". Broody} 30 boxes To- j 0 i,j|i t y ( i owo f appotile and digestion, all arising
bacco, ljs t 60 ^o- Colgates j? a,e p \ from impure blood, and if not properly atteudet
Soap » JO bbl*. Potatoes; 50 do. Pbolps Gin , t 0 . ru 8Uro t0 p ro duco the greatest injury to tho
iffl&eJfflfLto I constitution.
There aro few cases of chronic rlieuinatisin that
will not yield to tho inilneuco of Sursuparilla and
T'VYSPEPTICS ATTEND! —■ Hold-1 Queen’s Delight, if duly 'persevered, especial! r
1 J en’s Alterative, a sovereign remedy for if token in conjunction with hydr. of potash. t\
Dyapeain, the most effectual combination for cor- ten-spoonful of a solution of tho anmu may bo tu-
rectuig nnhealty secretions. Read the certificates keu along with every dose of Sarsaparilla,
of cures in pamphlets lei at your door, for sale For tlie composition of this preparation, and
on1y6y mar 27 A. A. DENSLOW. tho medicinal properties of tho Queen’s Delight,
—. - 7, Physicians are respectftilfy referred to tho 6th nnd
RLW ER'S LOZENGES.—A furtlmr sup- ;j t ), ^j UB< vo j, j 0 f the “Southern Journal or Med-
ply of these celebrated Dozenges, m great j cine n|)d pharmacy.” Prepared by
D c
TO RENT* uud posiesiiion given lui-
-uiedately, that commodious Dw'eliing House
No. 118 Bryan stroet, lutely occupied by Mrs.
Savngo ns 9 Boarding House. Apply to Mr.
Rogers next door, or to Mr. Frederick Dousler.
mar 14 10-—
m TO RENT.—Tho STORK No. 114
ail Bryan street. Apply to F. llcnsler, or
mar 1 G. 8. NICHOLS.
m WANTED TO III RE .-A house
Ki1L situated in the southern part of the city with
six or oight (6 or 8) rooms, one in Liborty-strcot
would ha preferred.
dec 22 — R. HABERSHAM A SON.
ttf FOR SAXE.—^The House situated on
«L tlie lots in Broughton street, opposite the
residence of Judge Berrien, now occupied by
Mrs. Alexander lluuter. For terms, apply ou
die premises, or to
' PIHLBRICK, MERIAM A BELL,
feb 18 —
MVRPUV'S PATENT CA3I-
ITl. l'HI.NU LAMPS.—Tho Subicribor hav-
ing taken tlie Agency of Murphy’s Patent Coin-
phme Lamps, offors them for sale at the Manu
facturer’s pricos. A. B. GARDNER.
1112 Uiyuu-sireet. store formerly kept by
&Morra
mar 11
Mcski v. Weeds £
25 do. New England Rum. Lanaiug and I
sale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON,
mar 27
B fl
JRH Hi - -
variety, ucutly put lip iu small papers, just rece:
edby mar27 , A. A. DENSLOW,
T^fRACKERS, &ci—*30 bbls. Butter, Sugar and
V Soda Crackers; 10 do. Pilot Bread; 2U boxes
Soda Crackers; 50 bbls. No. 1,2 and 3, Mackerel;
J. PetehM. Errixo, Charleston 8. C.
Agent for Savannah, A. A. SOLOMONS,
feb ]2 — tGmo Market squnre.
^soveirriuoi p|v£§
_ _ _ L FOR
—HI . . , , „ -, » . STEAM. WATER. AND 0A8, of oil
30 hall do. No. 1 nud 3 do.; 30 boze. Scaled Hor- 1 | OT <,ft 0 in i to 3 1-2 ioohe. bora l alao, Bros.
C 'VT,raVnow 0 U R odrn“from "rto L™ B.Ww" o “ P NORRIS. GREGG St NORRI8,
and for uio by E. SWIFT. 03 Gold .twot. Now York.
tnnr 37 I ISPMIII.ond PnblioBnildingi hooted.by .Worn
'C'PENCER’s'BlTTEaa.-Afew dozen of with wrought Iron Pipwi. Tubuler Bodoraof
O fooie celebrated Bitter, for tho cure of Dye I vuriuui oizei,
J UST IKKCKIVED- A largo assort
ment of GLASSWARE, coniprising Tum
blers, Goblots, Cliam|iHgue nnd Wine Glasses of
various patterns, Lemonade and Jelly Glasses.
Cut and nio’d Decanters, qtsand pints Cut Wine
Bottles, do Clurot Decanters, Fruit Bowl*, Pre-
servo Dishes. Sugar Bowls Cellery Glasses,
SaltCe)!ar»{ Cruets by the dozen or single, But
ter Bowls, Ice Cream Plate*, Cream Pitchers,
Egg Glasses, Glass Lumps, Water Bottles, Toys
of various kinds, Svrup Bottles, Spoon-holders,
Ale Glasses, Mint Julip Tubas, Hull nnd Solar
Lamps, Cut Glass Shades, Ring* and Cut Glass-
drop* for Solar Lamps, Flower Vases, Solar and
Camphiim Chimneys, and various other articles,
and for sale cheap bv
A. B. GARDNER, 102 Bryan stroot,
store formerly keptbyJMossrs. Weads& Morrell,
fell 23
brig Suleudid aud other Vessel-
cases Plantation llroguus, which will bu.so!d as
low as possible. Pluuters, Fuctors aud others,
who have been unable to get their incosuics fitted
in this city, can be supnlicd-by calling soon. IIo
bos also a full supply of Batitiet Jackets and Pants,
for servants. WILLIAM B. HALE,
nov 30 163 Congress Street.
He conquest of caxifor
N1A aud New Mexico, by the forgo* of the
United* States, in the years 1846 und ’47, by
James Madison Cults, with etigravincs. -
The West, its Soil, Surface and Production!,
by James Hull.
Tho Children of the Phalanstery, by F. Cant-
•grel. Received by
mar 24 JOHN M. COOPER.
T HITlONDON IMPROVED WRITING
PAD or Solid Blotter; A most convenient
and ucouomicul nrticlu for writiug upon.
Rocoivadby JOHN M. COOPER.
mar 24
/^.OXD FENS.—A largo aupply of various
VX kinds and makers—Woodward’s. Croton,
Congrans, Cohen’s Engrossing. Brown’s, do fai-
dies, Palo Alto, Bagley’s, do Medium, da Ladies,
Prince Albert,iMagnum Bouum,Captital,noniy,
Ac. Ac.
A Pen without iho bolder may be had forgone,
two or three dollars, nud can be enclosed in a let
ter through tlie mail. The highest price Pena
tor durability nre the most toberelied upon.—
Groat care will ba taken iu the selection when
ordered. Forsaioby
innr 21 JOHN M. COOPER.
D oors, sashes a window
BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Ageut for FJ
Cnllawny A Co., is constantly receiving oil kind#
of Safthun, Door nud Window Blinds, which he
offer* at. as low prices na they can bo purchased
in tho city. Ail work furnished by him will ba
warranted equal to ttny iu the country, or tho
money will be rammed.
JOHN G. FALUOANT,
WuM side Monument Square.
N. B. Orders for odd sizes received and
promptly executed — acpt_1
pepwajit
morS7
juat received and for isle by
A. T. BOWNE, Smelt* Building.
x> Rooms*—I
JLM forialeby
mar 23
•20 dox Brooms, landing end
t. SWIFT.
roar 28
I riomESTIC XIQUORS.—25 bbl* of
1 J E. Phelp’a Gin, 10 oflroporial Crown do,
and 15 bbla ofBaltimore do, in store, and for eale
\ly WM. M. DAVIDSON,
mar 3 -West aide Market aqiure.
CRACKERS, FIXBERTS AND
V> PICKLES.—5 bags fresh Filberts; 4 bags
English Walnuta; 6 boxes superior Italian Mac-
caroni; 6 do do do Vermicllli; 20 bbls of those
superfine Blitter Bisenits; 90 boxes do do Soda do
Also—W. Underwood’s celebrated Pickles in
jars or by the gallon. A now supply of amoked
TonguosyBeef nnd Bologna 8nnsages, just re
ceiving per brigs EXcal and Clinton, and for sale
by J. ROUSSEAU.
mar 22
K EYNOLD'3 HAM8.—L.citin* per Fort!.,
200 very superior, for sale by
tear 8 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO
Y7K/iNDOW-»AMf AND RX1ND
7Y MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING
MACHINE, Went Brand street,, adjoining tlie
residence of Judge Wayne. Sashes and Blinds
of every description, mndo of the He%t materials, nt
Northern Price*. House and Ship Joiner-Work
promptly executed.
CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor.
N. B.—Constantly on hand n full supply of
Flooring and Weather Boards, Sash, Blinds, au4
Panncl Doors, 8X10 Sash, glazed at 10 cents.
AU other sizes in proportion —ly aug 7
( CASTOR OIL.—0 gross No. 1 Castor Oif!a
J quart and pint bottlqs, 6 gross second quulity
Caator Oil in do. for plantation use, for tale by
mar 21 A. T. BOWNE, Smeta' Building.