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SuiU'MM II. I.. COOK, John tt. Ihly nut
ter, U recaivlug freight, ml pa.Mmger*, ulAmlcr-
on’a lower wharf, anti will leave To-Monnow
ArTM.oox, at 5 o'elock nreelaelv. 8he will con
tinue to leave every Friday at the tame hour.
«*uuuui,m uiihit, Extra Clue -No. SO.
drawn in Alexandria on tb« 88th hub
06 3971 63 16 4868 64 76 36 8 86 68
FOR A CHANCE APPLY IN TIME,
lain Booe TUa ^lernein at M .-Nad.
A SCHEME WORTH NOTICE.
Drawa In Charlaaton Thia Day, 30th.
76 numbera—16 drawn ballota.
OreeneA Pulaski monument Lot'y
Extra No. 86, Ihr 1848.
1. W. Alitmr A Co. Manager.,
(Succoarore to J. G. Gregory A Co.
monatT rntxxa.
1 of 1113,000—1 Of •9,300.
Way Ikalghl payable by ehippera. No
freight will be received on board after 4 o’clock
on the afternoon of departure. Freight will be
receivod in atore during the abeence of the boat
free of charge. wthf— mar 30
OCtiAN St£4M MAVIUATION UO.UPANY
Its MAIL LINE TOR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN,
ydjfl The ateaitwra of llaia Company will
SMtoeaeil regularly once a month, aa foilowe:
FROM NEW YORK.
The WASHINGTON, Capt. J. Johnaon, on
80th April 1848a
The HERMANN, Capt. Crabtree, on the 80th
May, 1818. rROM DREMEN
The HERMANN, on the 16th April. 1848.
The WASHINGTON, on the 16th May, 1848.
FROM SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK.
The HERMANN, on the 80th April, 1848.
The WASHINGTON, on the 30th May, 1818.
When the 80th of the month rails on Sunday,
the day of sailing from New York will be the
Slat.
Paaaago from Now York to Southampton or
Bremen, (ISO
Paaaago from Bremen or Southampton to New
York, •100
An experienced aurgeon oil board.
For Height or paaaago apply at the Office of
the Ocean Steam Navigation Company, 46 Wil
liam atreat. New York, or to
i. R. CROSKEY, Agent at Southampton.
WILLIAM ISELIN, Agent at Havre.
C. A. IIEINEKEN ACO. Agentaat Bremen,
mar 30 4—
A. GALLOWAY’S DUNU
AT
^ESTABLISHMENT-98 York Street
—Nearly opposite the Court House, Savannah.
Geo,— Established in 1832,—Ladle*' Silk and
Woollen Dresses, Shawl*, &c. are cleaned and
dyed various colors, so as to give good satiafac-
tion. Ladies' Bonnets dyed, bleached and drats-
ed in a f shionabte style. Ladies' and Gentle
men's Kid Gloves cleaned in the best manner.
Gentlemen's garments renovated or dyed black
as may be required, so as not to soil the skin, or
the linings, and not to be surpassed by any done
at the North. Terms moderate.
CP* Orders from the country punctually at
tended to. ly—o mar 30
pOVR MONT1M alter date application
I will be made to the Honorable the Inferior
Court of McIntosh County, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to aeil the lands and
other property belonging to the estate of Asa
(islands, deceased, late of said county.
SAMUEL M. STREET, Adtn'r.
Darien, March 88,1848. mar 30
JjlOUR MONTHS alter date nppjication
will be made to the Honorable the Iiiferior
Court of McIntosh County, when sitting for or
dinary purposes, for leave to sell the lands and
other property belonging to the estate of Peter
Odina, late or said county, deceased.
SAMUEL SI. STREET, Adm’r.
Darien. March 28,1848.mar 30
prise of
do
do
do
do
SlVVV*
$1,501)
1,250
1,100
1,000
300
10 prise of
10 do
10 do
10 do
400 do
&c. &c. Ac.
Tickets $4—Halves $2—Quarters $1
$200
, 160
125
120
00
IF A Hare Chance by tht Package. JQ
Package Wholes cost $100, must drawback’$00
“ Ifalvea “ BO. “ •• « 30
Halves
Quarter* "
60,
25,
TU ARY, is requested.
The Subscribers, having beau engaged in the
Marble businose for the lait thirty yean in Phila
delphia, and having manufactured work for al
most every pert of the Union, can refer to all who
have favored them with their custom, and to their
work, (considerable of which has been put upJr
this place.) They have always on *
Grand Maryland State JLetteriee
tar for april, ists. jq
C.LKWIMON * CO., Special Lleeaaed Ageats,
Fo» all Maryland State I/>tteimbs,
Sanctioned by tht Governor and confirmed by the
■ Legislature.
* ta.ii .in i * LEWIS80N 4k CO. present soma most mag<
? nifleent schemes to be drawn m the month of
— r—Trim . %•> h * na {* April, and solicit a share of public patrouage.—
aupply ul Marble Muntels. and now and original Any bualneaa transacted it their ohl oaubflahod
Dotlgna ofMonumuiwaiid other work, copica ol hol 2 n wlih ooutidonco end no
EXTRA CLASS NO. 97.
Draw# in Alexandria on Saturdoy, April 1.
75 numbers—13 drawn ballots.
HIOHKST MIXES.
$40,OOO-tlO,OOO-80,737 -5,000.
or 5 of $$,ooo-10 of $ 1,500.da
$0 or $1,000-30 of 300, Ac.
Ticket* $10; llalvo.$5; Qr.$260.
Prizes cashed at tills Office.
CF*Tickets ami Shares for sale,end orders (Vom
tlie country attended to at the Old Established Of
fice of P. B. PENDERGAST,
No. 5, White House, Owens* Buildings, Bull
St. opposite the Pulaski House,
mar 30
Jtf
Of Georgia Stato lottery Class No. 28, Ex<
tra, decided by drawing of Delaware Lottery,
No. 71, drawn 23d lust.
47 67 16 55 2311 60 C2 12 0 25 53 2
Jill
which, with prices, will be forwarded.
QT All work shipped is insured from break-
age.
Tiny can refer to any Mercantile house in Phil-
delphiafor standing and character as workmen.
JOHN STRUTHE11S & SON,
No. 300 High Street, Pliila.
mar 2 Kino—
N. B.—There ie nothing in their liue which
hey do not frtrniali, either domestio or imported.
TOSEPH LIPFKIAN, Congress St.
O tacino the Market—Begs leave to inform
his friends and customers, and the public gener
ally, that he is just roturnod from the North with
one of the largest and finest assortments of Fancy
end Staple Dry Goods, which he otfers for sale,
wholesale or retail, on as good term* as cau be
had in any city in the Union.
French Muslins, gingham Muslins, plain and
fig’d Bareges, Bulzorimss, silk Tissue, uress olid
furniture Prints, linen Dresses, emb’d linen and
cottou Ginghams, Swiss, Cambric, Organdie,
Musiius plains and fig'd, black and col'd Alpacas,
Irish lineus,table Diapers, U. E. Russia and scotch
Diapers, white Shirtings' and Shootings, brown
Shirtings and Sheetings, * heavy shirt Stripes,
friruiture and apron Checks, Dimity, Drap d’
Ete, blk audcol'd Wellington Cord, Cushuierotts,
S lain and fuuoy linen Drills, summer Cassimeres,
Inrscilles and Cashmere Vestings, blk and fancy
silk Cravats, blue Deuiins aud puutuloonsstripes,
silk Hundkfa, Madras and cotton Ilandkfs. L C
Ilandkfs, complete assortment of Hosiery, all
kinds of Gloves, Parasols. Sunshades, Fans, oil
Cloth, straw matting, shell and Buffalo Combs,
corded and grass Skirts, grass Linen, Undergar-
punctuality. The
State official drawings ar« always sent by roturn
of mall, and prixesof any m teuitude cashed on
deinaud. Correspondents will ploose-observe
that wu only advertise the highest prize hi each
Lottery. A friU account of schemes for tlm
month will, be sent free to any who may wish it
sent.
r\B. 8. If. HARRIS hi.. —
1/ himself in Savannah, with a viaw to the
practice of Medicine In its varioua branches.
CP Residence North Side Broughton Street,
3d door West of Barnard Street,
feb 15
COUTH CAROLINA TAXES.—
O The subscriber will attend at the counting
room of Messrs. 8. Solomons & Co. on Satur
day fho 1st day of April, to collect Taxes on prop
erty, owned or represented by persons residing
in this city. R. R. WILLIAMS,
mar 29 2— t.c. s. r. r.
TYTGTICE.—iMossra A. A L. MACK, hav“
ll ing returned tothd City of Savannah have
atr^msAjUMoii^dSS.
on mut.r, BOW loading, wanupOO bale, to coin.
E late her cargo. For freight or which, apply on
oird at PatMlibrd'i Wharf, or to
mar 30 BRIGHAM &. KELLY.
FOK NSW YOBIL-MUk.
nm ■■■•*01.1
All
CTIO
N SALES.
. Br Oolxen Ac Fottdlck.
At Private Sale.—A likely Negro Woman, a*
bout 21 yeuraofage,-with her child2 months old.
uinr 3i) ’ ...
•The fast sailing regular packet brig tt LIN
TON, J, Andrews master, will have immediate
despatch. For freight or passage, apply to
mar 24 WASHBURN^ WILDER A CO.
established themselves at No. 95 Bryan street,
next door to Mr. Eastman. As their supply is Bill
IHary laud Lottery
FOR APRIL 3d, 1848.
Class 54—76 numbers—15 ballots.
CAPITAL $85,000 tit - $3,000.
Tickets fd^-SImres in proportion.
ETA Package of 25 Tickets for $25.
and fresh,they hope to meat their former custo
mers, who can be accommodated ou the cheapest
terms. Their stock will always be kept with a
general assortment of Dry Goods,reeoivitigthe
same from their own store in New York. The
public is respectfully invited to call,
mar 21 Imo—
TYTOTICK.—A person who has a thorough
li knowledge of Uia Flax and Hemp Manu-
Susqucbauna Canal Lottery.
FOR APRIL 5th.
Class lft—(HI numbers—13 ballots.
$30,0001 CAPITAL.
Tickets $10—Shares in proportion.
EfTCcrtificato ofa Package oi‘Wholusfbr$100
MARYLAND LOTTERY.
For Tuesday, April 7th.
Class 50.—75 numbers—14 drawn ballots.
CAPITAL $10,000.
Tickets $4—Shares in proportion.
EFA Package or Wholes for $50.
TRULY A DESIRABLE SCHEME.
Columbus Lottery.
Soltt dost To-Morrow Afternoon at 4| o'clock,
SUSQUEHANNA LOTTERY.
For Wednesday, April 12th.
Class 20—75 numbers—18 ballots.
CAPITAL '$-10,000,
Ticket* $15—Halves $7,50—Qrs. $3,75.
SSaVKIKTalSHySIn HSnSHK I "VuSV 1
sea to a blank I
A package of 25 Wholes coat $375. Certifi
cate $180) Halves $90) Quarters $45, and
faoturing, is desirous of engaging will! one or
more, to establish a Cotton Bagging, Bole Rope
aud Twine Manufactory, iu Charleston, Sevan-
unit or Mobile, lie bus hid long experience iu
said business from line linen to cotton bagging,
sucking, Ac. - Ac. Has superintended softie
large establishments: would bo glad to corres*
mud with geutlemeu who are able aud willing
o embark into this branch of industry. The Bear
Gruss which is iudiguuous aud grows luxuriant
on the sandy lands of the South, would do well
for the above manufacture if prepared in the
proper manner.
Please address, if by letter, post paid,' to
JAMES E. STODDARD,
mar 21 20— Dover, New Hampshire.
Eiliert Ward,
Shawls and Scarfs, Ivory Fans, an extra assort
ment from 75c to $0 a piece.
Ilia sales rooms up-itairacoutain CLOTHING
BY WHOLESALE—Cloth, Drap d’Ete, Wei*
Drawing due at 7 o’clock. lington Cord, Croton Cloth, Cashmerette,Tweed, ,, ® B M
For tht Benefit qf tht Indtytndtnt Firt Company of Linen and Cotton Drkis and Fnocx Coats. *** J
Augusta. Pantaloons—Cuasimere, Drill, Tweed, Lin- SUSQUEHANNA 1
Class No. 20—D. Paini A Co. Managers.
Drew ill Columbus, Wednesday, 29th lust.
72 number lottery—11 drawn ballots.
CAPITAL PRIXXIi
1 prize of
10 prise of
10 do
10 do
10 do
100 do
$90
$4,000
1,255
1,000
» do 500
10 do 100
Ac. Ac. Ac
Tickets $1—Halves 50c—Qrs. 25c.
IFA package of quarter tickets cost $0,52.
Whole atyl half packages in proportion.
For sale at
G. W. WYLLY’S LUCKY OFFICE,
Corner of Bull St. and Bay Lane.
QF* Order* from the country promptly attend’
ed to, and prize* cashed on detuuud. mar 30
•n aud Cussinett.
Vests—Fig'd and Plain, Satin, Cashmere and
Marseilles.
Tho above goods are selected with great care,
by myaelf, iu the largest houses, and my facilities
for bnyiug are such aa to euablo me to compete
with any house. A visit and examination of the
stock by country Merchants aud others buyiug
wholesale is solicited, even if no purchuse is
made. We take a pleasure to show the goods.
Together with a great many other articles too
numerous to mention. mnr 27
LOTTERY.
For Wednesday, April 19ih.
Class 21—75 numbers—12 ballots.
$100,000 in 5 prizes of $80,000*
And $15,000 iu 5 prizes of $5,000.
Tickets $10—Package* of'shares $35.
J^KWGOODSFOB 8PR1NG AND |
MARYLAND LOTTERY.
For Monday, April 24th.
Class 03—78 numbers—13 bullots.
$00;000 in 5 prizes of $18,000*
Aud 5 prizes of $5,000*
Tickets $8—Packages of Wholes $120.
SUMMER.—HAMILTON A SYMONS,
17 Whitrker street, have received per Southern
er a superior assortment of Cloths, Cassimeres,
Cashmeretts and Vestings, suitable for the com-
ing season, and will make them to order in the
1VEW ORLEANS SLGARl^lO hhdi best style aud workiuausbip, at tho lowest prices
-LN New Orleans Sugar iu store, for sale nu fa-1 ^
vornble term*, by BRIUHAM A KELLY.
mar 28
N S. RVH.-25 bbls New Englaud Rum,
• Lt ‘ -
Luther Felton brand, now lauding from
sclir Fame, for salo by
mar 28 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
C OTTON OSNABURGS—From the Athens
Factory, for sala at Manufacturers prices by
M. A W. GUMMING, 117 Bay street.
1-
raar 30
7TONGRE88 SPRING, PAVILION AND
\J IODINE WATERS—
HOI -A furtiur aupply
ofthm wall known nnnditl .font., ju.t racoia-
•d diract, for ul. by tho box or bottle, by
A. A. DENSCOW.
ft H LORO FORM A puro article warranted
V/ equal to any in u» * MM " '
action,
mu 30
for.tranfth.nd uniform
A. A. DENSLOW.
JJASTING’S SYRUP, NAPHTHA—A
Lam.ll inaoic. of thia hifhly approved rem
edy for Pulmonary affection.,
mar 30 A. A. DENSLOW.
AVIS’ PAIN KILLER—3 boxe. of tbie
wondarflil article In variou. lined bottle.,
for uleby A-A-DENSLOW-
r30
TlLACklNG.—2 gross assorted sizes Day A
D Martin’s superior Japan Blacking, received
tad for sale. This ineeUtuable compontion with
T HUE*—Fresh Lime now iandiug from birig
JLi Zenobia, for sale by
mar28 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
17LOIJR*—50 bbls Lebanon Mills) 50 do
X Country
MARYLAND SUSQUBIIANNA LOTTERY.
To be drawn in the city of Baltimore, April 26.
Class 22—78 numbers—13 ballots.
1 Prize of $50,060 I 50 Prize of $2,000
1 do 20,000 50 ' do 1,000
4 do 10,000150 do 500
Altogether nearly one million of dollars.
Whole Tickets $15— Halves $7,50—Qrs. $3,75.
Certificate of Wholes for $200—Halves $100
-Quarters $50.
LEWISSON A CO. bog to assure their cor-
and will sell them at tho very lowest prices for I respondents that every advantage which an ex<
' mar27 | perienco of near 20 years can give, shall be used
>r their benefit, and anlicit early orders.
>20 eases Prints I All busineu appertaining to an Exchange and
tuotted quoliti.. ; I c..o Orgondio Mu.liu. i 1 | ,n moat prompt .lid
TVfEW HFBUVO TWKED SAC44N-
IN IIAMIMMMM
HAMILTON & SVMONS hare received
per Southerner a choico assortment of SPRING
TWEED SACKS, made in the best manner.
t>UINT8, OROANPlEltilJSLiNsl
A AND BALZORINES.—20
FOR PHILADELPHIA* —
Established Lise.—The new and fiist sail
ing A. No. l.achr EMILY WEAVER, Paullain
master, having a part cargo engaged, will have
despatch for the above port. For fruight or pas
sage, having superior accommodations, apply to
the captain ou board, or to
uinr 29 GREINER A BEALL.
FOR NEW YOHK—Oid i'rtai-
I.HUt SALK.—Lot No. 1.
X situated ou tbe corner of Jefferson and South
Broad streets. R. HABERSHAM A SON
mar 4
SEA
TTIOR SALE.—A new SEA ISLAND
X COTTON GIN, but little usud, will bo sold
a bargain, if applied for anon.
jan27 — S. SOLOMONS A CO.
r |iO RENT*—28 acres Land between the
JL Canal und Musgrove Creek. Apply to Mr.
F. M. Stono uear the property, or
feb 23 A. MINIS
D-CUTTERS.—Wanted 10 or
12 Wood-Cutters on a Plantation near
tbe city, for whom fuir wage* will ho paid,
dee 21 ROB. HABERSHAM A SON.
YyANTED—At this Offico, Two Boys of
fourteeu or fifteen yours of age. qualified
to learn the business of a Printer. Any of our
country rendurs desirous of promoting tho future
welfare of a young friend will do so by address
ing the Editors of the Georgian, t— mar 2
Hshtd Liue. — The regular packet brig
L. BALDWIN. Bassett master, having part of
her freight engaged will have despatch. For
freight or passage, having good atuto-room ac
commodations, apply on board at Telfair's wharf
or to BRIGHAM A KELLY,
mar
FOR BOSTON.— 1 Tho splendid now
SR schooner EMPIRE, UttdorhiUmaster, will
have immediate despatch. For freight orpassage
apply on board nt Mnngiu's upper wharf, or to
umr 28 WASHBURN, WILDER A CO
FOB NEW YOItK—Tim brig
SELMA. W. Cullen manter. having part
of a freight engaged, will meet with despatch.—
For freight or passage, apply to
S. W. V
WIGHT A CO.
By Colton A Fosdlok*
I TIIUA8DA
ON THURSDAY^ April 6th, at 10 o'clock, will
he sold, at tlm residence of,the lion. Jntnes M.
Wayne, West Broad street, ell the household
furniture, consisting,'!u port, of—
Maliogituy • Sofa*: Chair*; Sideboard:*Diadng
awl Bvuukfa.it Tnblebi* Marble top Table; Nest
1 ablest Ottomans; Fanteuilst Coaches) Rooking-
chairs; Bureaus; Wardrobes).Waah-hand Stands;
ToileMableat Bedsteads; Set of painted white
aud green Chamber Furnitures Hair Mattresses;
Carpets; Rugs; Window- Curtains aud Shades;
Lumps, Ac, Ac. ;
Also, a large assortment of China and Glass
ware, and a great variety of Kitchen Furniture
and utensils. The above fu*nituro,is of the bent
quality. Tcrmacaah. . mar 27
By Colica A Fosdick.
At Private Sale—266 kega prime leaf Lard;
14 tierces do do ; 6 bnrrids do do
20 lihds Bncou sides ; 24 do Porto Rico sugar
20 do Guhu Muscovado do;75 bhlsPhclps’fiiu
7 pipes Holland Gin ; J00 bugs Rio Cottee.
umr 21
, FOR PHILADELPHIA.—
•The schooner FAME, 11. Kelly master,
having part of her freight eugaged will buve des
patch. For freight apply on board, or
mar27 BRIGIIAM A KELLY.
FOR FREIGHT OR CHAR
TER.—The fast sailiii^ coppered schr
GEN. WASHINGTON, W. It. Posiell master,
will be ready to load in a few days,
mar22 CONNERAT A BAIUK.
Weint-Werklr l'. 8, 31. ettcntu-Fiukst Line.
BRTWBKX s^^Su£l
SAVANNAH A PALATKA, FLA*
nr TUB WAV or
Darien, Brunstcick, St. Marys, Geo.; Jacksonville,
Black Creek .V Picalata, Fla.
In connection with tho Charleston Daily .Mail
Steam-packets nt Sava tmh.the steamer SARAH
SPALDING, from Palatka to l^he Monroo,
the U. S. Mail Stages, from Picoluta to St. Au
Administrator'* Sale.
By Colic*n A Fosdick*
On tho fast Tuesday in ApriNioxt, will besoldin
front of the Court House, betwueen tbo usuiA
hours of salu.
3 negro slaves. Murtlmaud her twochUdrso
Clmrlnltc nod Willium, sold as tliu property of
Mnry E. Turner, deconsud,underan order obtain
ed from the Honorable Iiiferior Court, sitting fot
ordinary purposes.
Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture.
< ^LA^ATOTjAdminlstrat^^
.TEST RECEIVED an sunrt
ment of CLOTHS, CASSIMEHS. UN
EN DRILLINGS and VESTINGS
which 1 will maku to order cheap for cash. Tor
son* furnishing their own materials can huvuths u
made in the bust manner and latest fashion.
• JOHN W. KELLY, Tailor,
Owens' building. Monument square.
N. B. Cutting done ut the shortest notice,
mar 25 2mo—
T30TTLED POUTER.—A good sup-
.13 ply constantly on hand at the cellar of J.
Sapowdrth, corner of Bay Lane and Jefferson
streets. Orders left as above, nr at the Phoenix
House, in Bryan stroet, (uear the Market,) or
the Oglethorpe House, corner of West Broad
and Margaret streets, will meet with prompt at
tention. JAMES OLIVER, Agent.
N. B.—Tho highest price will be paid for emp
ty Porter Bottles. 3uio|—
^yfANTED TO lltBE-Four able
bodied Negro Men. Apply to N. RAD-
CLIFFE nt the New Mcthudist EpiscopalChurcli
Lot, St. Jaiuea* square. . — mar 27
by
Country Flour, just received and for sale
mar 28 THEODORE MINIS.
case Balzorinea. Received by late arrivals, and
for sale at Wholesale only, by
umr 27 mfwMV
HENRY F. WARING.
faithftil manner.
Address
mar 24 4—
A CARD*—1 have removed to the city oi
Macon, for tho purpose of practising Law,
and shall practise in all the Courts of the Southern
Circuit, and in any other Courts in which busi
ness may be confided to ms.
dee 17 — CARLETON B. COLE.
LEWISSON A CO.
Baltimore, Maryland.
B ETTER*—5 kegs selected family Butter,
just received per
F ,, , ' * »nu.—6 UUIO IBIiCUBUUT ibudui *441**11
m«jpr!Pirtno m/mio ^° m New York, and intend keeping up a com-
THEODORE MINIS. p|et« assortment of Boya' ready*made clothing.
P OTATOES*—20 bbls just received and Among them are very handsome black Alpaca,
for sale by THEODORE MINIS. black and mouse colored Croton Cloth, cneck
mar 28 | and brown Linen Suck Coats, Round Jaekets
B iutaloons, Figured Alpaca, Silk, Valentia
a - , _r. .
CHOKED TONGUES.—100 Smoked
U Tongues, just received and for sale by
THEODORE MINIS.
VillfniB' AND BOYS’ CLU'l'II. fn'SS £Rfi
JL ING—I havo receivod by recont arrival. .» * 81EAM, IVAltB. AND OA8, of .11
- * 'sizes,from | to 31-9 inches horet also, Brass
and Iron Cocks, Valves, JBIb^ws, Tecs, Bends,
Reducing Sockets, Flanges, -Tongs for putfiug
up pipe, Ac. i
NORRIS, GREGG /A NORRIS,
62 Gold street, New York.
N OTICE*—All accounts duo tho subscri
ber prior to 1st January last, will be placed
in the hands of an attorney for collection, unless
paid before the 10th April next.
JOSEPH M. TURNER, Monument sq.
mar 25 —
for sale hv I «ud Marseilles Vesta,Merino Under Shirts,Cotton .rr- ” Pin— Unlio*. „r
JL- I ghjytg with Linen Bosoms and Collars, Panama I2S.3JJJS. * ron ^ '^ ubu ' Rr “jUfSJ, 0 *
mar 28
tdP*Millsand Publics Buildings heated by steam
“pes,
23-
_ -----—■ . f— ; s —-1 Hats and Cnp*. All for Boy* from six to four-1 TMhwwffag* Htl .
CUGAR.—10 hhds prime new crop Porto teen years of^ge. Cull at the New and Cheap CODA WATER*—The subicriber hav>
p Rico Sugar, lauding from aebr Empire, aud | Clothing Store" Gibbons' Range. __ | *3 ing just received his improved apparatus.
for sale by
mar 28
SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
mar 23
GEO. S. NICHOLS.
1310 COFFEE.—50
ll
will friruish his customers on Wednesday next,
with pure Soda Water. His peculiar mode of
Coffee, landing from brig
and for sale by
mar 20 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON,
iV r ,? ,n I SraSvin^.nd ^^SgopartoVlhtirilo'k for I prfpa'ration Jjrecli.de. the poMibilitjr ofcontami-
.rig Wii.on Fuller, t h. praaent .priua trade—con iititicof American
and fir ule. Tbi. inee'jmahle couipo.i
heir tlie uiual labor, producer a tnoit brilliant
jit black folly equal to the lji*h«i«t Japan Varni.li,
afforda peculiar nonri.hment to the leather, will
net toil thclfineit linen, u perfectly ftae from any
unpleasant smell, and will retain it. virtue. Ill
•ay climate,
mar 30
A. T. BOWNE,
BmeU’ building.
V ERMIFUGE.—5 grace Fahnestock's Ver
mifuge, for eale bv
mar 39 J. M, TURNER, Motiunientat.
P EOBCIIA FIiOIIB.—60 bbli aitper- gee, French Muiline a
Vj fine Georgia Flour, itiet received and for I and fancy Linen Drills,
•ale by SCRANTON & JOHNSTON. Coating., Croton do,
t^praeeiitapriuguade—cimiitiug of American HliSvrune wlR^bo of°euDiirior'auaHlv ,l aud r hla
and English Prints, Furniture Prints, I'rintad ^ _ b °> 1 ? l f. iUp8r,or * u “ b
Lawna, Oinghanii. Faucy^ Plaid .ind 1 P ri “ P"oSEfiH M. TURNER,
BIIIjKN 4c HPALUBtt
D E N T IS T 8 ,
W OULD anuounce to tlie ptiblie, that they
have opened rooms at No. 123, Brough
ton atreat, (nearly oppoaite Dr. Cuiminghlm’s,)
where they inay be consulted at any hour of the
day or evening. Operations performed at their
office will be done in the most approved manner,
end warranted to give entire satisfoetion. Ex
aminations and advice gratis.
Drs. M. A S. trust that their long experience
and previous success, will ensure them a liberal
patrouage. — jan 4
J)AUITEBBEOT YPE FOR"
mar 88
Monument .quire.
mar 25
BUTTER.—10 kegs
Goahan Butter, landing from brig Excel, for
•lie by F. BI1EILS & BROTHER,
mar 10
riOiHEN
ur ‘
end Jaconets, Ac., White
Plain aud twilled summer
0 _, r Silk Codringtons, Feucy
. Gambroons, Black and fancy Silk Warp Cash
jj 0 j' merett, elegant Burkelew Corduroy, Camblet on hand, and is constantly receiving, a well select-
T O PLANTERS* HECHANICS
AND MERCHANTS.—The subscriber has
nORTER*-10 casks Byoss' Li
Jl ter, just received and for sale by
mar 25 THEODORE
Loudon Por-
Lustres, A., Linen sheeting, Pillow cue Linens, ed assortment of River Lumber,Timber,Shingles,
Table Doyles and Napkins, Champagne do. «ndFireWood,whichheo(Tertforsaleoneccom-
Bord’d Towels, Table Diaper, Scotch do. Hucka modating terms. Purchasers would do well to
buck do. Russia Crash, Linen Netting, Pongee jive him a call before purchasing elsewhere.
/HANDLES. —20 boxes Hull's Cuddles,
V/4'saud 6's, landing from schoonor Empire,
EORG1A FLOUll.—50 barrels Lebanou
Mills Georgia Flour just received and for
sale by E. SWIFT
mar 27
and for sale by
mar 29
CONNERAT A BARIE.
/"IANDIES*—20 boxes assorted CuNilies,
V/ just received, warranted to keep and will
not turn vellow from exposure to tlie air. tor
notturn yellow from exposure
ule low by A. T. BOWNE,
mnr 29 8meU' building.
J3^barrels*Butter, 10 do Sugar Cracker* now I heavy cotton bshaburga, Li nen tfsnaburg, Marl-
laudinx from brig L. Baldwin and for sale by boro aud Hopewell atripes, Fine, common and
mar a7 *E. SWIFT. cheap Apron Checks, Blue and whito Moachieto
1 — L ■ .. I Vnlhiiia I .tiiura rln Hft.lftfl'. T* hfftlfl. Plllfl. Nfl!.
posims BUTTER. - 15 keg. of
VT choico Goahen Butter, lamling from brig
I^ATCHEN.—Matches without sulphnrt
. xndaegar rantebe., received by
mar 39 A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.
CANDS' IODIDE SARSAPARILLA—Re-
Clinton, aud for eslo by
W.M. DAVIDSON,
mar 34 Went aide Market aq.
9~tANAL FLOUR.—3(1 bbl. .nperline C.iinl
* ceived by
muff*
A. A. SOLOMONS, Agt.
V Flour,
nleby
mnr 34
PANAK FLOUR, 4kC.—Undittg, 40
\J whole and halfbbl. Flours 10 keg. Goahan
Batter t lObbl. Butter Crackerei 100 do Pilot
end Navy Bread, for rale by
mar39 WOOD, CLAGHORN A CO.
pUItE ClII.OROFOItM and Chloroform Im
haler., received by
mar39 A. A. SOLOMONS. Agent.
P ATENT TOOTH BRUSHES. —3 grow
uiorted eixei, received by
A. A. SOLOMONS. Agt.,
Market Square,
fpoWNSENlPS SAilSAPARILLA. — A
J. large supply of thia celebrated article just
I received from New York by the Jut arrival, for
•ala by
mar 29
A. A’. DENSLOW,
cor of Bay and Whitaker at*.
INDIA BIATTMI«.-Per brig Excel-
1 20 pieces 4-4 host quality White Matting, 20
piee«*5-4 and 54 Checked do. For ■*5® “Z__,
mnr 20 . SNIDER. LATHROP & NEV1TT.
pRACKERS.&c.—30 bbl.. Butter, Sunr and
Vy Soda Cracker.; 10 do. Pdot Bread: 3U boxe.
Seda Cracker.! 00 bbl.. No. 1.3 end 3, Maekereb
I 30 halt do. No. 1 end 3 do.) 30 boxe.i Scaled Her-
| '^ at f SCItA NTONAkIiIN 8To4_
, FLOUR.—30bbla. extra brand uen.1
|C A Floorno*w # lending Train brig L. Baldwin
1 tad for ..!• by *" ■ WIFI •
1 mar *7
nRESH CONGRESS WATER.—50 dozen
| l 1 freeh Congree. Water, quxrtixnd pints, juit
,«aived.ndfor..fegr Epii M _ TURNER
Monument sq.
IJJAVIS
PAIN KILLER.—U cue. XMortea
IF
■izes, just received and for sale by
J. M. TURNER, Monument square.
mnr 28 -
iRKSH VANILLA DEANS^-Justreceived
por brig L. Ba dwin, for noie ny
P I II, TURNER, Monument equate,
mar 88
P. JAC
ifife'S,°No. 37 Bull .t-
IpKiUE 4k VBADKB, Dmexite u,
14^ Tailors, have iust receive
Tiiujm, have ju.t received by th. I«jl »*•
I wall, & handsome assortment of fine Fashionable
I Single Milled Freneh Cnuimers, fine Tweed*.
liMionnble Vestings, Ac. Ac. No. 147 Boy
V mar 28 -
I ~i LB.—30 bbl. John T.ylor * Solte linperl'
|AtiteckAle,taudin^frambng Em^for
alebjr
mw28
IDi'CKWIIEAT.—Frc.h Buckwhe.t, in
|Ub., , ,ju , tr , «iv.d.ndbrgUh {)H ici I
MINIS.
lidkf. Blk. Sinchew, Col’d. Moreens, Bro. lifol* |
land, Paper Cambric, elegant Silvered Fans,
Ae.Ae., by GODFREY A LaROCHE,
tnar 25 Wart corner of Shad's ranga.
.ill orders fur either of the above articles left at
bis office, 112Bay street, oral the Eastern wharf,
will be promptly attended to.
dee 14 R. A. ALLEN.
JJOHESTIC,GOODS.—Just received
GODFREY A LaROCHE — Indigo
T1 I Blue Drilling, blue Denims, York Denims and
UTTER AND SUGAR CRACKERS.—15 Shirting Stripes, Ticking, Striped and white
ri’l Netting, Liuen do, Hosiery, Thread, Pins, Net-
■ *— mar 25
Ae.
C'EGAlt AND TOBACCO STORE.
I>J No. 27, Bull-street. Sign of the Indian, near
Monument-square.—Tho ttubscriber returns Ills
i grateful thanks to the citizens of Savannah, and
the public generally, who have so liberally patron-
iiedhim during tlie lust four years, and begs to as
sure them that he still imports the very best brands,
of which ho has nil hand at this tnne a large assort-
| ment. He would call particular attention to a late
TRAITS.—T.T. WILMOT respectfully
informs the public, that he, with tlie assistance of
an experienced Artist, is now ready to execute
Portraits of all sizes, after the most improved
methods for beauty aud durability; and invites the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, and Visitors,
to call at his Gallery, at tha corner of Bryan St.
and Market Square, where ha will at all tints ba
happy to wait on diem.
T. T. W. lias for sale Double and Single Gold
Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, Ae. Ae. for
Miniatures.
Daguerreotype Artists are also informed that
he will keep for talo all ardcles used in their pro
fession. — nov 12
V .--••TT.-v shipment wlilc^he can fully warrant. Aim to his
5-4 atld 0*4 ..nMf nr.f.MwStiirTnhaRCn. Snuff. An.. An., all nt*
‘CHjOOB y ATTING*^-4, m and 0|4 I gtock of chewing Tobacco,’Snuff, Ac., Ac., all of
X white and c ^tiROCMe!. which h * wiUi, ‘ l 00 Mgood t « rra *
* July 27
by
mar 25
landing from brig Clinton, and for ^HEETINGS AND SHIBTINGS. TTOITSE
SCRANTON A JOHNSTON. >5 34,7-8,4-4, 54,6-4 aud 124 bleached aud Table a
I ....4.1 I I J .L_.tinna .1 r *kra Inna, I _ "
P. JACOBS.
iy-
TNFOltHATION W A N TE D-Ol
1 TANNY SMYTH, who left Philadelphia
with Robert Lyons, Esq. of Tallahassee, Florida,
in October 1843, and ia supposed to bo still living
in Florida. Any information respecting her will
he tlmnkfUUy received by her brothers Philip aud
Michael Smyth, addressed Post Office, Bavaunuh.
Sho was originally from Mullough Parish, Coun
ty Cavan, Ireland.
Florida papers would confer a favor by giving
tho above a few insertions. 113—cT
XECUTIVE DEPARTMENT,
KEEPING GOODS
and Clip Mats, Shaker Fans, Cup
T OAF AND CRASHED SUGAR
JU Fori
H.J. GILBERT.
For sale by
mar 18
AfttES.—Whaieboue and Hickory Caiias,
V/ assorted
unbleached abirling. end .heetinge of Ihe mo.t U, , ce C reem P Forme, Syllabub Churne,
^ I Spfi by*'oODFaW&UROCHE I »«-»Monlde L TenDoji,. Ketehum’. P.,-
roar 25
T> ANT A LOON STUFFS. — Striped
AT aud plain Cottouades; Cotton Tweeds; Blue
entKnile Cleaner*, Wire Dish Covers, an ex
cellent article for summer use; Cucumber Siicers
or Cabbage Cutters, Butter Ladles. Salad Spoons
and Forks, Jelly Strainers, Thread Stands, to-
sale by
mar 11
patterns, recsivyd fids day and for and mix’d Denims; White and bro. Linen Drills; gether with a variety of other articles “too
T. T. WILMOT. pj a j d and itripeddo do; French Linenaand bro. meroua to mention.” Forsulo by
I Hollands, for sale by COLLINS A JlULKLEY,
SILVER CUPS.—Some new and very
O beautiful pattern* ofSUvar Cup* juit receiv-
•d aud fnrsala by T. T. WILMOT.
mar 11
mar 13 HENRY II. 8TOTESBURY. mar28 Bryan st.—opposite Wilmot's.
S PRING AND SUHHER DRY I A Fact Worth Koowlag.
GOODS.—The subscribers, by recont ar- A gentleman of a scrofulous habit, becamo af-
rivals, being in receipt ofa full assortment of 1 fectoiT with Ulceration* of the Throat and Noso,
,.—10 bbla of No. 2 ; 10 do Douiestio and Foreign Dry Good*, invite thereto and a disagrcoable aud troubleaome disease of the
WSXSSi 10 half bbls of 2 and 3,land-1 the attention of buyers. Xlerchaiita from the in* | «kin. Indeed his wholo system bore the marka
terior, visiting this mnrket, will fiud the atock of being saturated with disease. One hand and
complete aud the terms accommodating. wrist were so much affected that ho had lost tho
mar 20 LATHROP A FOOTE. Ul e of the hand, every part being covered with
F\V ORLEANS SUGAR.—10 Midi choice 11\TEW' GOODS.—Per Steamer. Plain doop, painful end offim.ive Ulcer., and hi. hand
N 0 8ug«,lending ftombrig John End.r. N|“"eg”; Fancy 8.,in Stripe, and Plaid., | end wri.t were « k-M™
from brig “-d for ^"vlfesON,
mar 33 Wert aide Merkel uquare
Scranton & johnston.
I do. i plain black Barrage., Satin Pleid, da. I Cal-
IB HMr
D omestics.—s-4 shirting., 4-4 sheet-
ins., 0-4 brown end bleached do, Marlboro
— • ° a war t a_ A I flk.nknu. IV.a. ealn l.av
Stripeaand Plaid.,
mnr 83
Alia Chambray., far anle by
A MINIS.
„ . comb. It woe nt this elago of Ins complaint, when
ored Summer'Silki t i-4' India plaid'do. For death eppearod inevitable from »loethiomo die-
|a | e [,y LATHROP & FOOTE, '— ih. n..«ritVNi!'»
mar SO Maea'v~Vaoa>»»ia — 1!' nine riarxcTilr rnrrd—Public Lalgtr.
.. n.£h££°ShiSf... . Tbja. ALTERATIVE operator iTirough the
pEANT VT1.J.V
TjORK AND BKKf.—JO bbla
Jr pork,;
_ Pork, 30 do Mesa da, 00 do Prime Beef,
da Morn do, 100 do Pilot and Navy Bread, ’-
ing and for ealo by
- tit
mar S3 WOOD. CLAGHORN & CO.
T EAS.—A freih aupply of Green and Black
Teas of every grade and etyle, reeatvad per
brig Excel, andf.rra.e o bj oDRicH ^
for the New York Canton Ton Co.
mar 33 Smctt’ building, Whitaker-et.
gAHA4JES, PRINTS, &«.—Per b,ig
Excel.—Printed Barngcs, Frauch Prints,
Engli.h Print*, Itripod Deliuna, Scott Cerda, blue
Bathpiqnota, Do Joinvillo do, fine and low pric
ed Long Cloths, black Crapce, eilk Serge, steel
Bead*, Puna Twist, Moaqueto Netting, fillet
ntitla and gioaes.blk Cnssimores, blk Caahmereta,
. , Dyapepi
truly nauiniahing.
Prepared only by Dr. D. Jxrax, No. 8 South
Third Street, Philadelphia. *
Foraaleby THOS. M. TURNER ACO.
mar 30 181 Bay alroet, Savannah,
K AISINS.—30 boxe* Raiiini now landing
from chip Edwin, and for talo by
: -.—: — | n) itiaanaKiove*,oi* ! mar 23 E. 8VVIFT.
S UGAR.—15 bbl* crashed and 10 do pow d ■ !ncn u r ;j|,, Sattin Joann, Ae. for eale by -gar a v nav.niinna —a iSia* li'aat'amiiitr'
Wooliev A Woolaey’e Sugar, now landing , 8 8NIPER, LATHROP A NeViTT. OSNABURGS.—3 balsa best quonty.
from *hip Edwin, and for ealo by ^ cl „„ c , n , | ’tv] K W _ VV UOLUS4LE DRY GOODS 1 '
XI STORE.—'Tbo *ubscriber haejtut opgned
E.8WIFT.
mar 33
~40NGRE88 WATER.—Wldozen Congreaa I
Just received and for eale by
mar33 SNIDER, LATHROP A NEVITT,
O^WntoVin pint aitd quart bottlea freih put up I ^jYtoN.'b7a^I|7 Weed,'in Broughton ntreet,
L-n* onU ktr I e. ei._'„. ...l.t.L L. ftft'.ive fnv xalu nl IVlinlo,
I STORE.—The subscriber has just opened Tn . - ■. /tr* nin^N" fl'ol.
HTS® iLwwf,» be,..
and jmt received. For rale by
mar37 A.T. BOWNE, Smela’building.
CCO ANO-CANDIiKS.—*0
T*hnirboxea Gran, A Williama’Tobaecoi SO
boxee sperm Cendlee, 6’e, now landing from
Edwin, and for ule by E, ™ ,t
mar 38
bushels Georgia Oats in store
^Smir^viUeh h. oOVre lbr rare Wbol.11 »d 60 P^e Tmuju.t r
mar 37
rata onij, at tho loweat^nmrkoyjrice*.
F. WARING,
PRINO GOODS.-French and Eng-
RRIGHAM A KELLY.
S*liihPrIntBi Swisa »ndNan»ook Mualin* i Jnc
mar 10 •-
jyE'W SPIUNG AND gPMMjHB
D omestic brandy, tobacco, Ac
lObbl*. Domeitia Brandy I 30 boxen To,
bueeo, lOi't OO do. Colgote. palo and No.
— es, OO do.
Soap ! 30 bbti. Potatoca t 60 do. Pbelpi’ Gin .
35 do. New England Rnm. Luffing and for
eale by SCRANTON A JOHNSTON,
mar 37
qatB-uoo
march 1
F
ar 13 BN4UER, bainnu.wnu..w , v^dSorTfo?"!'.'
| tTUSHTON’8 LIVERWORT PASTE -1 J* y ln P* Jf. A?A. DENSLOW.
fTCHELS. BRACES, t 8«ppo,mra ..d 1 iS.b^^ ER ' BWh?-”
—lt g} Monument equate. ' met 33
hdin j*S“MERA 7 BRO.. Agenfr.
»t.J0 Monument rquare.
ine u. s. .Man stages, irorn j'lcoiuta to at. Au
gustine, and from Diuclc Creek, via Newnnnsville,
Alligator, Minural Springs & Columbus, to Tal
lahassee.
OCAMULGEF. L-*rr. P. McNutt.
ST. MATTHEWS ’• N. Kt»o.
WM. GASTON J.llxnnann.
Those packets leave Savauiiah every Tuksoxv
and Satuhday Mohxi.nos, at 10 o'clock, and ar
rive at Pieolata in time for the Mail Stages to go
through to St.Augustiue before night ovary
Thursday aud Monday.
Returning, leave l'alatka every Tuesday and
Friday Morning at 7 o'clock, touching as above
e?ch way
They are all low pressure boats, in «omplete
order, and hnndsnmely furnislind in every respect;
nro commanded by gentlemen of well known ex
perience on tlie route, uud thuir patroiu aro as
sured tliat every attention will hepuid to the safety
and comfort of passengers, and to the care All ham!-
liug of freight.
—aocxti—
Brooks & Tupper Savannah.
A. A. DeLorme Darien.
G. Friedlnnder Brunswick.
JolinBessent St. Marys.
Fernandez & Bisbea Jacksonville.
A. Coy Blm k Creak.
Geo. Coolay Pieolata.
J. P. Hawkins Palatka.
E. Lafitte & Co Charleston.
N. B. Goods consigned to tha Agents forward
ed free of commission. Freiglit from Savannah
and Charleston, aud all way fraight, payable by
shippers. den 31
P U I € I! & VEADfiR.
DUAPLKM AND TAU.Olt*.
NOra 147 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH,
k\J7\ Keep coiiMtuntly on hund n large assort
ment of the best Clotlis, Cassiuiers, aud
jj) Veatings, with a full Stock ofFancy Articles.
—ALSO—
A largo supply of Ready jMade Ci.otrivo,
which they will sell ou their usual terms, or 19
pur cent discount for cash. — umr 10
XECUTIVirDEPAUTMENT,—Milledge
ville, 16th .March, 1848.—By virtue of an
act of the General Assembly of this State, as
sented to 21st December, 1843, declaring that
“the fortuuate drawers in tlie land lottery of 1827,
embracing the comities of Lee, Mtiscosee,
Troup, Coweta and Carroll,” shall take out tlioir
grants on or before the first day of Octobar, 1844,
or the same shall be forfeited and considertd as
reverted to the State: Provided always, that tha
operation of this act shall not apply to orphan or
orphaus, until twonty-ono year* shall have ex
pired afterthe drawing ofauch orphan or orphans,
uor to illegitimate person or persona, lunatic, deaf
aud dumb, or blind persons.” Notice is there'
fore given, that on the 9th day of June (text,
twenty-one years will have expired for tho grau
ing ol louds drawn by the classes of persons enu
merated in the above recited act, and that from
and after the 10th day of Juue next, any persou
... -*•• •- “ — ! **“ iuto the Ti'o«r
citizen of this State, by paying iuto the Ti
■ury, tlie sum of two thousand dollars,shall be on
titled to receivt from this Shite, a grant in his. her
or their name to any ungranted lot of land in the
counties aforesaid: from aud after the lBlli day of
June next, by paying into the Treasury, the sum
hundred dol
New Arrauiromeni.
UNITED STATES MAIL LINE—DAILY.
Between Savannah and Charleston via Hilton Head
and Beaufort, Inland two-thirds of the If Vtt
Tlie well kuown
mataame splendid steam packets
METAMORA, Capt. F. Barden.
WM. SEABROOK, Capt. T. Lyon,
GEN. CLINCH, Capt.\Vui. Curry,
Will hereafter leave Savannah every evening at
half past 8 o'lock,and Charleston every morniii;
at 9 o'clock, precisely, touching at Hilton Heat
and Beaufort each way, and avoiding two-tliirds
of tlie sea route.
For Freight or Passage, apply on board, or to
BROOKS &TUPPER, Ag'ts, Savannah.
E. LAFITTE & CO., Aghs, Charleston.
N. B.—All goods intended for Savannah or
Charleston will be forwarded by the Agents, if
directed to their care, free of commissions.
All we) -freight payable by shippers.
July * —— * - -
HI* CEAKV having returned from
the North with a new and extetisivo as*
scirtmout of GOODS which he has care
fully selected at the best Importing Iloums,
would inform his numerous patrons matin con
sequence of tho advantages afforded him during
his recent visit to tho Northern mnrket he is pre
pared to offer greater inducements than hereto
fore, to all who favor him with ihoir orders, and
would iuvite them to cull and examine his Spring
and Summer Stock, at Ills Old Stand, sign of
the Golden Lamb, corner of Broughton and
Whitaker attcots. . — nmr 1ft
fcU ECONo.tii ard rAsiuojv, sn
Att* SPUING STYLE, 1848-Unsurpnaa-^
od by any for Benuty, Durability or Cheapness.
The attention of tho public ia respectfully collud
tn tho large nnd splendid assortment of HATS
AND CAPS now opening nt the new' Hat and
Cap store in Congress street, oppoaite Monu-
ment Square. The subscriber having just re
ceived upwards of 50 cases pen brigs Exact and
Sterling, and wilt continue to receive good* by
almost every packet. His facilities for getting
goods are equalled by few and excelled by none.
The stock is all fresh aud new. .
Extra superfine Drab and Block Beaver; Extra
fina Moleskin, Silk, eto. tm entire new article for
summer; Pearl, Umber, Castor ond Genoa;. Pa*
nama aud Leghorns.
Also—250 dnz. Palm Lenf Hats, just received
from the manufacturer* in Boston, aud are offer
ed at New York prices, wholesale nnd retoil, by
. J. H. DENNIS, 129.Congress street, i
mar 16 lino—
WATCHES AND JIiWML,-
RY.—The subscriber- wishes to coll the
attention of his customers to n choice as
sortment of fiuo Watches, just received by recent
arrivals, consisting of Gold Hunting CaseLovcrs,
Gold Double Bottom Levers, Gold imitation Dou
ble Case Levers, Gold Anchor Escapoment Le
ver*, Silver Hunting Case Levers. Silver Double
Bottom Levers, Silver Anchor Escapement Le
vers, Silver Lupine uud VerticnT Escapement.
Also,fine Gold FobChaius, Ve«t Chains,Curb
Guard Chttlus, Keys and Chain Rings, ail of which
will be told as low a* ill any city in tho Union.
All kiuds of Watches Repaired and warrnuted.
D. B. NICHOLS,
ocl 1 First corner west of Pulaski House.
FOR RENT.—A Farm of about 300
acres, near tha city, tha whole, ora portion
thereof. A. MINIS,
jan 8
m PANAMA HATS.—G. S. NICH
OLS is. now openiug from- brig Clinton,
. w ^ ^_ r ■ _rtg t
beautiful assortment of I’auania Hats, which
he will sell for siimli profits, ut tbo new Clothing
Store, Gibbons' Range. mar 21
£a,
THE fina JACK “Rough & Ready”
will commence his soaion at Farm Lot,
No* 8, near the County Jail, by tha middle of
March next. For ftirther particulars, apply to
lhaGroom, GEORGE DOLLY,
feb 18 —
NOTICE.—Stolen from the sub-
JL-
FASHION FOR tiPHINO-
The lata Fashion of Hats.' just received
aud foraaleby JD. A. AMBLERdj CO,
nisr 8
scriber on Sunday the26lh iust. a largo
I White SETTER DOG with tuu spots
viz
Black and
over each eye nnd on the sides uf tbe muzzle.
Had on when stolen u chaiu collar with tlie name
of John C. Hunter engraved upon it. Auy in
formation cuucerniiig him will he timnkfrilly re
ceived and liberally rewarded. Twenty Dollars,
will be paid for proof to convict a white person
ofatealing him. R. F. AKIN,
tuar 28 3—
PATENT C0NOUESS
BOOTS.—E, F-WOOD, Gibbon*'
Range, No*. 71 aud 152, has just
received from tlie most celebrated manufacturer*
in Philadelphia, New York. &c. «splendid as
sortment of these fiisliionable'.Hootfc.und Shoes,
lor Lndtei and Gentlemen, which will bo sold at
New York nnd Philadelphia prices.' Those who
study'comfort and .wish to. improve their imdcr-
standing, are invited to cal I’and exemino them,
and they will toon bo satisfied of the importnttca
of giving them a trial. mar 22
LOST.—A pair of Gold Spec-
vjg| nc | 0) , t f or nhieh the finder will
be liberally rewarded, on leaving them at this of-
ffice. —roar 14
m TO BENT.-The STORE No. 114
«3L Bryan street. Apply to F. Denslcr, or
mnr 1 0. S. NICHOLS.
M WANTED TO IIIHE.-A houae
situated in the southern part of the city with
nix or eight (6 or 8) rooms, one in Liberty-street
would bs preferred.
dec 22 - It. HABERSHAM A SON.
PLANTATION HK.OGANH*
The subscriber has just tfeccivod per
brig Splendid and other vessels from Boston, 21
enses Plantation Brogans, which Will bo sold as
low as possible. Plunters, Factoft and others,
who have buen unable to get their hiedsurea fitted
in this city, can bu supnliud by calliug soon. Ha .
has also a full supply ol Satinet Jackets and Panto,
for aervants. WILLIAM B; HALE,
nov 30 163 Congrfiito Stroet. . '
H L .. .. „
pen that wrote a thousand lines.
m POB SALE.—The House situated on
the lots in Broughton street, opposite tha
residence of Judge Berrien, now occupied by
Mrs. Alexander Hunter. For terras, apply on
the premises, or to
PHILBR1CK, MER1AM <5k BELL.
feb 13
Thu Princess, a Medlv bv Alfred Tunnyson ;
Temperance Tale* by L. M. Sargent, 2 vola.
A now aupply of Pnoms. Narrative olid Lyrical
by William Motherwell.' The Indian id his Wig
wam by H. R. Schoolcraft. Rcceivcd by
of fifteen hundred dollars; from and afterthe 1st
day of July next by paying into the Treasury, one
thousand dollars; from and after the 15th day of
July next, by paying into the Trensury, tlie sum
of five huiidred dollars: from and after the 1st
day of August, noxt, tiy P»yin» Into the Treuitry,
tho sum of two huudred nnd fifty dollars; from
and after the 15tl» day of August thereafter by
paying iuto til* Treasury the sum of one hun
dred dollars; from and after the 1st day of Septem
ber thereafter, by paying into tho Treasury, the
turn of twenty-five dollars; from and after the 1st
day of October thereafter, by paying into the
Treasury, tlie sum of Ten dollars; and from and
after the 1st dav of Novombar thereafter, by pay-
iug into th# Treasury, the aum of five dollurs.
n tv 'I’rnvx's r. n v«7„ nr
TlTURPHY'S PATfiNf CAKE*
If.!. PHINE LAMPS.—The Subscriber hav
ing taken the Agency of Murphy's Patent Caia-
{ iliina Lamps, offers them for sale at the Mann-
acturer's prices. A. B. GARDNER.
192 Bryau-street, store formerly kept by
mnr 11 Massrs. Weeds & Morra
GEO. W. TOWNS, Governor.
By tha Governor,
Chas. H. lticz, Sec. Ez. Dop't.
mar 24
wll—
jq XEC UTIVE DEPARTMENT,—MUledge-
ville, March 10tb, 1848.—The bolder* of
certificates for lots or Fractional lot* of land, ait-
uated in the 12th and 13th DiatricU ol Ware
county, sold in compliance with an act of the
General Assembly of thia State, passed on the
23d day of December, 1833, upon which the pur
chase money has been fully paid, are notified and
rcauired to grant the a»m* on or before the 1st
day of July next, or on failing to do so, that .*11
such lots or fractional loti at thia time remaining
ungraded,will be bold and deemed es forfeited«»
Ihe Sute, and liable «o be cold under the provi.
einne of an eel entitled ’’xn xet todeeIxre certain
Unde in the eonntr of W*'*’ J^Jjffi
Sute, end to provide fordi.poiing of tbe eume.
Approaed December 30th, 1847.
rr OEO. \V. TOWNS, Goaernor.
Ba the Goaernor, „
Cnxe. H. lUn, Sxo. He. Dep’t.
war 34
—wl5
ll'T * RY'Vtt liHC5 bbla. Ibreele b?
M rnwW DENSLOW & WEBSTER.
J "U8T RECEIVED- A large assort-
ment of GLASSWARE, comprising Tum
blers, Goblets, Champagne aud Wine Glasses of
varioua patterns, Lemonade and Jelly Glasses,
Cut and mo'd Decantors, qlaand pints Cut Wine
Bottles, do Claret Decanters, Fruit Bowls, Pre*
serve Dishes. Sugar Bowls Cellery Glasses,
Salt Cellars. Cruets hv the dozsu or snide, But
ter Bowls, Ice Croam Plates, Cream Pitchers,
Egg Glasses, Glass Lamps, Water Bottles, Toy*
of varioua kind., Syrup Bottle,. Spoon-holdera,
Ala Glasses, Mint Julip Tubes, Hall and Solar
Lamps, Cut Glass Shades, Rings aud Cut Glaaa-
drops for Solar Lamps, Flower Vases, Solar and
CampliinH Chimneys, and various other article*,
and for sale ehey» hy n
A. B- GARDNER, 102 Bryan atraet,
atore formerly keptbyJMeaars. WaadsA Morrell
fob 23
yiRAVKEKS, FIEBEKTN AND
Vy PICKLES.—5 bags fresh Filberts; 4 bngs
English Walnuts; 6 boxes superior Italian Mac-
caroni t 6 do dodoVermicilli; 20 blilsofthosa
superfine Butter Biscuits; 20 boxes do do Soda do
Also—W. Underwood's celebrated Pickles in
jars or by lha gallon. A new atipply of smoked
Tongues, Beef atid Bologna Sautagas, juit rs-
caiving par brigs Excel and Cjinton, and for salt
by J. ROUSSEAU,
mar 22
R EYNOLD’S IIAMS.—Lauding perl’erii,,
300 a.ry .nporior, for ralo liy
mnr 8 WOOD, CLAGHORN 4b CO.
'D OEWElt'S LOZENGES.—A fiTniw
X> ply of thas* celebrated Lozenges, m
further sup-
great
issr rW* '"“■“F^Slow!’'
fACTENUS: Mure dro|
•from tho
mar 29
JOHN M. COOPER.
L AN ETON PARSONAGE, second part, by
t " ” *'
rtOOlW, SASHES & WINDOW
MJ BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for FJ
Callaway dc Co., is constantly receiving all kind*'
of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which hr
often at as low prices ns they can be purchased
in tlie city. All work furnished by hinTwill. be
warranted equal to any in tha country, or tha
money will b* returned.
JOHN G. FAI.LIGANT,
West aide Monument Square.
N. B. Orders for odd sizes received and
promptly, executed «— sept 1
ATI/INDOW-SAfill AND BLIND
VV MANUFACTORY AND. PLAINING
9* a nviiME. ai*i* ..IiaIaIhh
the Rev W. Sewell. B. 1).
Euglish Versification, by Brasilia Everett, A.
M. Received by J. M. COOPER,
ir 29
G OLD PENS.—A Inrge supply pfvariouf
kinds and makers—Woodward’*. Croton,
Congress, Cohen's .Engrossing, Brown’s, do La
dies. Palo Alto, Bagloy's, do Medium, do Ladies,
Prince Albert,iMagnum Bouum, Captital, Henry,
A Pen without the holder may be had for one,
two or throe dollars, and can be enclosed in a lat
ter through tht mail. The highest price Pena
for durability are the most toborelied upon.—
Great care will be taken in the selection when
ordered. For sale by
mar 21 JOHN M. COOPER.
MACHINE, West Broad atreit, adjoining tha
if Judge Wayne. Sashes and Blind*
residauc* ol —..
of evary description, made of the heat materials, at
Northern Prices.' House and Ship Joiner-Work
^tet’svAN uemM*.;
N. I).^-Con«xntly ( o»; Hnhfl.*
Floorin*nnd euA
P.rai.1 poor.,*8 X 10 rfratr,’'jMeout^.
An at’ '
All other *iz,| iu pniporliiMi ■
1Y011E8TIC bbl. pf
MJ E. Pheln’e Gin. lO df Imports! Crown^Mo; ',
aud 15 bbla of Baltimore do, in store, aud for sola
ba \VM. M. DAVIDSON,
max 3 Wen aid. Mukal aqmra.