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Arrivals at ike Hitcl»~A»rU 98.
MIUMU MOUBK-P, mutortw* ■
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1 L MrC»rJI« **J Lsdjr. 8 Cj B Fil*«erstd, .Us; H A
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Smilli, T OHmith,
i and Lady, 8 C; B Fitdj
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.COMMERCIAL.
LATF.HT DAT KB.
liv»r|Hh>l .....A|irll I
IliiA March 96
lhiMi April II
K«» llrlritn* April 60
* ...April 61
Pravklanea April IH
thmo* April «i
NfwVork April 66
Philadelphia April 61
RuitiMora April 66
Havaaaah Market, April MR.
Cotton.—Operation* continue limited. Sale*
Issterday IMG bale*, for which ftill price* were
pMaiuod. Extremes & 11*1U to Ole pur pound.
nAVA?m7fEXPORT*. APRIL 25.
PHILADELPHIA—ttchr Vir«iitU—110,341 fl I.Hubst.
PMACON, April 25.—Cotton.—Wo liuvo no
fliango to note in the price of Uiia article. Sole*
during the week put have been light. Wo quote
“dayilaGi. * 4
ORLEANS, April 20-9 1*. M.-CoL
‘ ‘ fit
NEW
|o*.—There la a better demand to-day, and the
alea reach OUOO bale*. Middling. 51 a 51; Good
diddling,&1 a 5|. Middling Fair, 6. Fair61 a
He. Salea yasterday, 5,500 bales.
[ Sugar.—Salea lift) lihda.—very dull. Fair 3| a
Molasses.—Salta 100 bbts., in small lots, at 19a
fFMsfcty.—Salas, MOO barrel*, in two lota, at 17
lent*.
Frieghts.—Nothing transpired.
, FtcMHge.—Xo alteration. Sterling 3 a 8 prmj
ji«w York at 00 days 14*9| dis; eight A a 1 j
Ireiu.
Tho market enntitmes ganqyally qniat, nud Ex-
L —go difficult to negotiate.
Bti .. PA88ENUF.R8,
■Per ttsatusr J Stone, from Durimt—Mr Burt.
■ Per barque I,use Mead, fawn New York—Mr llicka.
1 Per strainer Wm Sesbrook, from Charleiton—Captain
llhiui, and 9 deck.
SHIP NEWS.
Part of Hnvaaaati, April MO, IHIS.
_ CLEARED,
kbr yirfinla, ftnmer*, Pliituilnlptiia—Oroiner it Beall.
Thomp»ou, tVituiinitou, N C—Cohen
H Faxlkk.
. . ... ARRIVED.
■«Hr Albemarle, Thompson. Ojerhee, to Matter. 6
Ilea Baa leUnd Cnuon, 6^(00 buihala Rough Rica lu N
[llanlM, Way A Kluf.
Pchr Sarah Ann, Sonar. 8unhurr, to Maator. 7bataaS
Eottos to R HaUrakan A Son.
fchr Science. Maury, Beaufort. baU.it to Matter.
V. 8. M. ateam.packri Wm. Seabrook. Lyon, Charleston,
i Beaufort and Hilton Head,to Brook* A Tuppnr Milne
t ,, 2. , !^ V .P. a ** ,on ‘ c i n,rtl Rnadi 6 Habersham A
Si, F t\ lleiueiuaau, T Miuls, A Haywood, Capt Mo
Rhus.
■t-ainrr J Slune, FreeUml. Darien, to BrUhant AKelly.
7 bait* Colton to Charles llarlridgo, A Low it Co, II A
_ . DEPARTED.
|8,M.rt*am>paeVat Metuunra, Barden, Charleston.
18. M. •team-packet St Mattliewa, Kin?, Palatka.
patner 4 fflono, Freeland, Darien.
i „ . PHOM. THIS PORT.
^rqua Georgia, Miller, Liverpool, March 68.
, . , .. , MEMORANDA.
•• hrif Harriet Nowell. ——, from Darlas, arrived al
■timimth on the 15th In.t.
ha brie Ohio, Loekman, from Darien, arrived at Now
k on the 9-LI inat.
be brig Telo>, Lampbar, cleared atNaw York Ibr 81
rya.on the 664 last
is aekr Wm McClllvery, Hitchcock, from 8| Marys
jJciton. arrived at Newport, R I, on lha Wth ln*t.
|WW L V Ida Brio Rotten V Fisher ftp Fire.—Tha
ir Rebecca C Fisher,llohnrt,from Apalachicola for Now
“^rk, consisned to Ralph Po»i, waa .truck by lightning,
themuruiuf of the iftth in.t., off Barnrgat, act on trs,
1 totally destroyed. Tho captain ami craw were taken
hr the brig Margaret, of Nowry, from Cork, which *r«
pedal New York on Ilie6i.t lu.t.
NEW ORLEAXS, April *>-Ar .hip Ju Edw.nl,
Old thin London, Ron, Liverpool; Diana, Howea, Boa*
, lwf'' bur «,Matk*wt,do; Cordova, Lownll, do; brigs
tan D pod*. Paine, do; Pa!si, KuowIm, do.
^lOBILE, April 61—Ar .hip Ardsnsu, Freble, Boston;
ijt Florence. Falea, Now York.
'Idahlp. Windsor Co.Ho, Pntter.on, llavrs; Switzer-
Itlnaon, Liverpool; barquo Akibama, Wall, N York.
VOU MEW YORK.-OU£ila&.
tithed Line.—Pocket ofMoiiday next 1st
—The regular packet ship HAllTFORD,
Jannoman muster, having one hulfof her cargc
board, will sail on Monday noxL For freignl
lussage, having splendid atate-room accotn<
atiotu, apply an board atTelfair’a wharf,or to
prtffl BRIGHAM &. KELLY
Irst of tho Season.—Excursion
Tybcc and Cockspnr.
“ The steamer OCAMULGEE, P.
McNcIty mmtor, will leave Tel*
wharf, foot of Whitaker street, This After
>n at 3 o’clock, and return about dark. Pas*
gnra will have au opportunity of viuwiug the
r Sterling a* she Inysuahoreat Tyhue, and of
ting Fort Pulaski.
arc 50 ceuts, Children and Servant* half price.
t.B, Music onboard.
prlkl BROOKS & TUPPER, Agent*.
FOB AVGUSTA AN
HAMBURG.—The light draug
•Packet H. L. COOK, John R. Ihly mas*
Is receiviug (Veighttutd passengers, at Ander*
lower wharf, and will leavo on Friday
crsoov, st 5 o'clock precisely. She will con*
e to leavo every Friday at the aamu hour.
'or freight engagement* or passage, apply on
or to 8. SOLOMONS A CO.
" Way (Veight payable by shipper*. No
it will be received on board aftor 4 o'clock
io afternoon of depurture. Freight will he
eived in store during the abaeuco of the boat
of charge. wthf— aprtftf
■"TO RENT.—A Furnished IIouhu in
a pleasant situation, for tho summar mouth*.
1 lo M. II. McAllister, Esq, tf— apr'ill
lowing lure tba Numb.r. which wer, Thb Da,
dnwBflwAtlM76tilj|Md| a tlMwli«rt.Tlll 1
« 40 11 04 09 40 30 6 08 .4 67 SO 05
: «ri"**iu 0 iu b *“ lU ' lhl,85lhd,jr
W.? ,T DO\VEN^’ } Commiliimn
»pr!M | _
Urawalu CUarloMtou, To-Morrow Afternoon.
78 numbers—15 drawn ballots.
areane 4k: Puliukl Manumeul I.at'y
„ , K.lni No. !M, (br 1848.
Uniwln* duo THnwljjr Altornooubjr Tolognpli.
(duoceuon tn J. U. (itogoiy & Co.)
hioiik.t rnilci.
1 priu or *40,11001 10 prize, of *1000
• > » 0,000 40 do 9M
9 4d 3,000 ] 00 da 100
3 dll »,|dll| 170 du 100
&c. hVc. hVe.
Tirkcl* $fi—Halves$‘.24—Quarter* $||.
QT .1 Han Chance by the Package, m
Package Wholes cost 9131, must draw back *75
" Halves •• 05, •• •• •• 074
" Uuarlsra “ JMi, « “ “ 18|
ANOTHER BRILLIANT SCHEME.
Draws lu Alexandria Saturday, April 99.
00 number luttery—13 drawn billots.
_ ORSND CAPITALS.
Tick « u°. I J-—(?£ Vl-K^'* 11.
, Pum.nulled olliii,Olflco.
fcjp-Tickel, mid Slinro. for ,nlu,ntid order. IVnio
Iho country otteuded lo olth.Old Ertalili.lied Of.
„ V. B. PBNOEKOA8T,.
No. A, lVIiito llou.c. Owen.' Building,, Bull
St. opposite Iho Pulaski House,
apr T
D rawing Rix’EivEu.-^fh^nilTowini
are the drawn numbers of Grand Catuolids*
ted Lottery, Class 17, for 1848, drew at Wil*
mingtmi, ired hut.
05 40 0 7317 7 5358S9 98 36 3947 10
LOTTERY FOR THM DAY.
IT* FEtV EQUAL—NONE SURPASS.m
Salet dote Thit Afternoon at 44 o'clock.
Drawing due on Friday morning.
GRAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY OF
DELAWARE AND GEORGIA.
For the Benefit of the Independent Fire Company of
Augueta.
Extra No. 17— D. Paixk & Co., Managers.
Drew in Wilmington, Tuesday, 95tli fnat.
75 numbers—19 drawn ballot*.
capital PKixr.s.
•90.000 - *5.000-*1,000 -9,000.
I prut, nf *1,040 SOurinoof *100
10 do 1,000 155 do 100
10 da 1,350 1 03 do 00
10 do 1,000 03 do 40
10 do 3001 136 do 60
Ac. die. &c.
Ticket, *5—llolre. *3 50—Qra. *1,35
19* A package of quurtor.co.t *31,30 and I.
warranted to draw hack *10,00. Whale and Half
package, in proportion. ,
For iulo at
U. W. WELLY'S LUCKY OPPICE,
Corner nfBpll St. and BmaLuue.
nr Order, from tho country promptly attend
ed to. mid prntee codied on demand, opr 30
noniisncB HANbr.-foqrca.kj
IS Dqino.tie Brandy 4th proof! 10 olglnli do
do do 4th proof 110 bill, da do, landing mid for
•alo by 8CUANTON A JOHNSTON.
apr30
racon mass* HioFidbbHs;
MJ 10 hbds Chiclunati cured Bacon Sidn*i 10
do do do Shoulder*, landing and forsaleltv
apr 30 BCKANTON &. JOHNSTON.
W(IWE IfKAD,OlTs&atXSS:
VV *3? ““*• white l,eudi 10 ltoga Ormind lied,
Blue and Green t 5ft boxo* Window Glass ; 1
cask Linseed Oil. Also Sperm, Racked, Refin
ed Whole ami Train Oil, just received by
THOMAS M. TURNER A CO.
apr 96 Wholesale Druggists, 181 Buy st.
subscriber* offer
>ri«««, their ex*
OF GROCE<
riROCERIES*-The sul
V for at very moderate pi
oellent and well amrted STOCK
RIES, consisting of Otsrd, Dupay A Co’s
Braodlesi EqjHe uin; MononaahelaWhiakeyi Old
Scotch Whiskey In daraijobns and bottles \ do
laiutica Rum do do | do M. Whiskey, very fine,
dodo t do St Croix Rum do do \ Various brands
of Madeira and Sherry Wines; dodo Champagne
and lloekt an assortment of Cordial*; Sauces of
all klnd«t Mustard* of all kind* t Preserves and
Sweetmoatst Spices, Olivos, Anchovies, Sardine*
and Salmon t Pickles, English and American {
Almonds, Figs, lUUius, CitrratU*. Ac.; a choice
article of Teat Porto Rico, St. Croix, Woolsey
A Woolsey'* Sugars Mnchn, Java, Rio and Cu
ba Coifee l lluttcf, Sugar, and Soda Uisouit* and
Pilot Broads Judd's Sperm aud Patent Candles;
Colgate'* Starch aud Soaps, different qualities:
Reyuold'* Hams, 11. Sausage and smoked Bcof.
The subscribers alio offer the TWO LARGE
STORES now occupied by tltniu FOR RENT.
They will sell their stock at very low prices to any
one who would be disposed to buy and reultlio
Stores.
Application can bn tnnda lo either nf the firm
at the corner of Bay and Bull streets.
apr 7 J. E. GAUDIIY A CO.
VJIlOWfiK BATHS!—Smith A Turr^i
Largo Plunge Built—tho host Built ever made.
Tite Litrgn Pump Built with Copper Pump, com*
K ioto. Kendall's Stoeiing Itnth, which has stood
io test of ages. Terry's Hip Bath. Smith's Sus*
E elision Built. Just received and for sale low,
y 1. W. MORRELL,
apr 95
R EFBIGEBATOK8.- UadgiPSTK
A.lu proved Pattern which docs.uot consume
half the quantity of leo as the old style. Ilarn*
ding's approved Chests. Just received and for
««l« by I. W. MORRELL,
apr 95
TVTEW OHI.KAN8 51IUAII, UAUUN
ll AND AtOLASSRS.—14 liliil. primo N O
Sugars 35 barrel, prime N O Molnner s 10 casks
Notv Bacon Side., lending anti for Milo by
opr 8 — W. WOODIIRIDGR.
D A VIS’PAIN KII.I.KK.-A IVe.beup'piToi'
thin popular Remedy, rceculvod by
A. A. DENSLOW,
■pr 95 Comer of Bay aud Whitskersts
P H.OT BIIRAD AND BISCUIT.—10 Itblj
E Treadwell's Pilot Broad; 10 do Sugar Bis
cuit; 10 do do Soda do; 10 do do Butter do; 90
boxes do Soda do, landing from bark Exact, aud
for sale by
apr 18 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
/"llaARKT.—90 unaes, a superior urticle,
V, for sulo by THEODORE MINIS,
opr 18
RACON AND WHISKEY •—56 casks
JL# Bacon Sides ; 93 do Bucon Shoulder*; 100
barrels Whiskey, landing Arom scltr J P Lolland,
ftrom New Orleans, aud for sale by
apr 18 COHEN A FOSDICK.
F RINGES AND BUTTON*. — A
fine assortment, just received,
apr 17 SNIDER. LATIIROP A NKVITT.
S OAP, SPERM CANDLES AND RAISINS.
5ft boxes Jatnes Buchan's fiuuily Soap ; 95
do S per lit Candles; 60 do Malaga urupos, land
ing from bark Exact, aud for sulo by
opr 18 SCRANTON & JOHNSTON.
/~M>SIII3N HIJTTEie. - 15 kegi'nf
VX choice Goshen Butter, luiiding from brig
Clinton, aud Ibr salo'bv
W.M. DAVIDSON,
mar 34 Weatside Market sq.
F resh gusi drops.*
Drops for sale by
apr 10
cases fresh Gum
M. TURNER,
Monument sq.
F IR BENT.—Several LOTS situatari iu
Currytowu. THEODORE MINIS,
apr 94
CUOAR-AND (HN.-10 biidjr"priiiii"''PnT
^ Sugar; 50 bfils. Phelps' Gin. Ijniidiug
and for sule by
apr. 17 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
S OAP.—60 boxes Cbiguto’s^Pulo Soup, laud*
ittg^ftrom schr Florida, mid for suje hy
J5PJL
r sule hy
E. SWIFT.
T EiHON SYRUP.-OO dozen superior
JLJ Lemon Syrup, mmmfactured by ouimjtves
ftrom the reij best loaf sugar and the pure juice
warranted perfectly fVeeDom
jrious sold* generally used.—
T. M. TURNER A CO.
.. - very best loaf sugar and the pure jnice
of the lemon. It Is warranted *■— *•
any of those deleterious adds
For solo by T. M.TUI
apr 96 181 Bay st.
S EBltlNG'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL—
This preparation for sale at redttcod price by
opr 90 A. A, DENS LOW. *
QAL\D OIU—A superior article of Table
p Oil, In casks. Prime English Mustard
Walnut and Mushroom Sauce, and tnuny other
superior articles for fiiutily uso, by ,
apr 90 A. A. DtiNSLOW.
sale by JESSE A CADY.
Brnuihtoust. noxt to Walker’s Marble Yard,
apr 19
P ERFU3IERY.—More of those nice little
Dnskot* of choice Esioncoa for tho Ladies.
Toilet Buttles iu great variety, at very low prices,
by A. A. DKNSLOW.
apr 20
S lfAVlNO CAKES, &c—Shaving Cako.i.
Emolient Cruutu, Military Soup, Fan Shull,
uttd otlier varieties at half tho usual price, and
warrauted superior lu quality,
apr 91 A. A. DENS LOW.
M anufactured tobacco—:io boxes
A. Patilla 5'sTobacco; 10do Macou lbs do;
30 do A Patilla do do; 15 do W T Price do do:
30do J Astin do do; 99 do Comstock'sS's do dot
40 do W Roger's 5's do do; 37 do C T Davis'8's
do do; 20 do W T Sutlicrlin’s premium 5’s do;
95 do do Esculent Tobacco, a choice article; 99
do Cliftou's&'• Tobacco;24 dodo 16's do.
In store and (brittle on accommodating terms,
by CONNERAT A BAR1E,
apr 10 Agts for Mnnitfiicturers.
R eynold s hams*.—For * u i<> by
j apr 15 II. J. GILBERT.
W IITE BEANN AND DRIED
APPLES.—Landing from tho brig Low*
dcr and for sulo liy II. J. GILBERT,
opr 32
PROSPECTUS for publishing at Washing*
i ton, D. C. during the approaching Prari*
nl canvass, a weekly paper, to lie nutitled
Campaign;" to ho exttlusivaly devoted to
tdvocacy and dissemination of doinocratio
iicipjes, and tho support of tho tiomineo for
I'rusideiiuy, of the National Democratic Con*
ition, which will eonvoueat Baltimore in Muy
ta stthscribcrs propose to comnteuce on the
.of May, a cauipaigu paper under the title
•vs, and to continue the tamo, wookly, for tho
in of six months preceding tho presidential
lion, which is to take place iu November
■. The paper will be devoted exclusively to
4iacusaion and advocacy of democratic prin*
tint and measures, and pledged to the support
U» candidates who may be presented for the
ffrages of tho American people fbr the two
•hint offices iu their gift, by the National Demo
nic Convention which will assemble iu Balti*
imria tho month of May next.
Ti.hms: Tho Campaign will bo edited hy one
the licit political writers in the country. It
‘ he printed on a mammoth shkkt nearly twice
lixe of the "Daily Union," and folded in a
nvciiicnt form for binding, at
ONE DOLLAR PER COPY.
Club* will be furnished with 6 copies for #5.
« 13 « 10.
« 20 " 15.
fF NOTICE.—Newspapers, by publishing
i above, together with this notice, until the first
Inna will bo furnished with ouo copy of the
That* number of tho "CAMPAIGN” will
pitllishml after the election, uitd will contain
«wHidal return* of die
»pr*R RITCHIE A I1L18S.
DRANDY AND GIN.-& half pipe*
•LJUlanl, Dupuy A Co'* Brandy; 3 pious Hol
land Gin, Swan brand, just received and for sale
by . E. SWIFT,
apr 14
!~1ANAU FLOUR. —30 bbh superfmo
Canal Flour; 95 half Mils do dn do, lauding
from bark Exnct, ami for sale by
apr 18 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON
P ICKLES.—Call and view tho choice Pickles,
Preserves, Catsups, Ac., Ac., for the first
time introduced here, by A. A. DEN8LOW.
apr 19
^TANDY.—20 boxes assorted Candy,"just
V/ received and for sale by
apr 14 JESSE A CADY.
a pubiiRe:- ooikia wir.h.. i-ij.^.h .k|.uiw,
xSl now lauding llrom ship llariiord, aim for
S HOULDERS.—15 hhds prime Cincinnati
Shoulders, now lauding aud for sale hy
apr 90 E. SWIt’T.
H ULL “A SON’S CANDLES.—SO boxes
Hull's Patent Mould Candles, 6s. aud 8s.,
ing from bark Peter Demil), and for talo hy
r 17 SCRANTON A JOHNSTON.
apr
T weed cashier sacks —a fine
■ortment of Tweed Casimer Sucks Just
received and for sale cheap, at the New Clotliiug
Store, Gibbon's Range, by
apr 19 G. S. NICHOLS.
S ODA BISCUITS AND BROOMS.—10
boxes Soda Biscuits; 20 dux Brooms, lauding
from *chr Florida, and for solo by
apr 14 E. SWIFT.
f>IRD CAGES.-Uunury and Mocking
JJ Bird Cages recently received; also Bird
Glasses for tho above, for sale by
apr 15 COLLINS A BULKLEY.
S ’ CbfClTALK AND.LONhON FORTER,
Fur salu fiy
apr 20
W. W. GOODRICH.
T\RAP 6’ETE Frock and Dress Coats, for
U sale i
sale cheap by
apr 19
G. S. NICHOLS,
Gibbons' Range.
f'lOBN.—Baach Islaud Corn afloat, in bulk
vy and in bag*. For sale iu lots to suit pur
chasers, on liberal terms, by
apr 10 F. HIIEILS A BROTHER.
|\f E. I«V3i.—95’bbl* lauding from bark
±y • Backus, and for sule lo
CO HE
»y
N A
FOSDICK.
apr 31
L IIV1E.—SD0 casks Lime, cargo of sclir. M.
If. Junkius. uow lauding and for sale by
apr 90 BRIGHAM A KELLY.
I MPORTED AND DOMESTIC!
LIC “
lialfdo
6 do
do P
Rom, 30dn New York Brandy, 5 do Old Mon-
ongaliclu Whiskey, ill store and for sulo hy
apr 8 CONNERAT A I1ARIE.
sequeuce of the recoinmcnduUoti given hy Dr.
H. U* Frost, Prof, of Afaterut Medico, in tho
Alddical Cullage of Charleston. S. C., in hi* work
on Materia Medico, and concentrated by a pro*
Co** of the subscriber'* to roudor it more couvo*
niotit for administration.
It is tho host remedy known for scroftilon* af
fections, sores, aud breakings out iu young chil
dren, aud is Hath aud etticaciuuv iu rutmiving
ovary traco of horedory discuses Irani the system
of the teudorevt infant; in fact, in all cutuneuiis
afTections it is iuvaluablo. A* a general purifier
of the blood, and au cradicator of all obstinate
diseases, this preparation will undoubtedly tuko
ttiu precedence of all other rcuiedkis. It gently
operates upon aud regulates the bowels, restores
to the blood it* wonted purity, gives tone to the
stomach, and promote* digestion. fW families
tiro exempt ftom scorbutic aileotiom, wltiult ex
hibit various symptom*, as eruptions, ulceratioiis,
debility, loss of appetite and digestion, all arising
from Impure blood, and if not properly attended
to, nresuro to produce tho greutest injury to tho
constitution.
There are few cato* of chronic rheumatism that
will nutyield to the influence of Sarsaparilla and
Queen’s Delight, if duly'persevered, especially
if taken in conjunction with liydr. of potaali. A
toa-apoonful ofa solution ofthe same may bo ta
ken along with every dose of Sarsaparilla.
For the composition of this preparation, and
the modiciital properties ofthe Queen's Delight.
Physician* are respectfully referred to the 5th and
6th Nos. vol. 1 ofthe "Southern Journal of Med
icine and Pharmacy." Prepared by
J. PxTxn M. Krrixo, Charleston S. C.
Agent forSavaunah, A. A. SOLOMONS,
.fan 13—tOino M arket square.
LIQUORS.—3 pipps Swan Holland Gilt, 2
...do O D A Co Brandy. 2 do Lego Frees do.
<lo A Hoiguutte do, 35 lihls Bnrntnrm Rum. 35
» P Phelps Gin, 50 do N O Whiskey, 30 do N K
T~l AMS.— A few casks of Reynolds' and
11 NefT’s sugar cured Hams, just received and
for sale by W. W. GOODRICH,
apr 11
Candles,
f lANDLEN.—25 boxes Sperm
just received per bark Backus,
apr 34 THEODORE MINIS.
C OliTHOKN A SON'S PATKNT KE
FRIGEUATOUS. For ula U Mann lac-
uirar. price., by THEODORE MINIS,
nprft
>WAVN SHIRTINGS & 3IIF.F.TING8.—
1 »hul«« I hrmvn SIlirliiiM. umoitod qualb
i l'> Sa | do do! 10 do 4-4 dll 8lieebn|« do do,
I't rereind and fur xto low by
i[irl!0 tNIDF.R, LATIIROP & NEVITT.
S/INKIFb ARCANUM EXTRACT.—
W Solo Aqent for Winer', prepwalion..-
Mddw p.inpiteu left at your nnor. Winer a
Indian Vernifngo i Winer’, UaUtm Hoar-
eundand Elecaqpane, d-o.
apr 30 A. A. DENSI.OW.
TJ1MJSII12S.—Jusl rccoivail, a fine ae.ort-
Jj uientof llnuaakaapen' Briuhoa.comprUiug
Duiting, and Scrub Drudlca, Sweeping Urooui.
and Hearth Bru.be., Pope’* Head.,Papa'. Eye.,
and Crumb Bru.be.. Wbitewa.li Bru.bea aud
Hoadi, also Frintara’Bruihai, furealuby
apr S3 COLLINS & BUCKLEY.
R azors and razor strops.-A
fitll supply of Chapman’s unirmallj' ap.
proved Magia Razor Strop., together with e
good auortment nf Shaving Bru.be. aud Razor,
of lino quality. For sale by
1 COLLINS & BULKLEY.
apr 33 106 Bryan Street.
JWAYNE’S SIRUP CHERRY, Wi.tar'
Halnin Clieny Ayer’. Cherry Pectoral,
viltton’. Cherry Loiengce. Tlio.o eeiobrated
SM co "* ,un,,y r "
i| r 26
P RINCETON CRACKERS, Ac.—0 Uhls.
Princeton Crackers; 35 boxes Goshen
Choesa; 20 boxes English Dairy do; 10 bogs Ja
va Coffee, iuxt received and for sale by
apr 90 W. W. GOODRICH.
TrESTH.—GEO S. NICIIOLS lie. ju.t
T received White Linen and Merwille. Ve.u,
a new and beautiful article, for eelo at tho New
Clothing Stare, Gibbon’s Range. opr IS
TTmBBlil.EA8.-SUk and Cotton Um
VJ brallaa, a fltll .apply on band M the ntw
clothing atoro, Gibbona’rengo.
apr 10 G. 8. NICHOLS.
P — ATENT PACKING, Ac.—Patent
Metalic Uunt-ela.tie Peeking, fur ateam-
nine., Ac., •nperinr to any article in um ; I), 3.
*\ 4,6,r.J,«, 7,8,0,10,13
10,13 and 14 inch ilfetalie
Gum Elaitic Machine Belting. A auppty ofthe
* b JJr A u, ‘ r,c ' iV DE.mo w* Webster
JYHAIKGEN,—10 boxes Oranges, just ns
V/ ccivod and for sale by
apr 13 JESSE A CADY.
G OSilWBUfTER.—Landing, 30 kegJia"
looted Goshen Butter, for .alo hv
apr 31 WOOD.CLAGHOKNA.cn.
P lIME PORK.—For Juiephna, 85 bhl. lor
sule by WOOD, CLAGHOltN A CO.
apr 31
T^OMEBTICB.—34 Shirtings. 4*4
M-J ings,5-4 brown qnd hleuobcd do, Mi
Stripe* and Plaids,
mar 23
Sheet*
. Marlboro
Jffso Chambrays, for sale by
A MINIS
TOPPINO’S COMPOUND FVsUID
Jli EXTRACT OF 8AR8APARIOA AND
QUEEN’S DELIGHT.—For Purifying the
Blood, and removing all diseases arising Arom the
impurity of the ..me, end io npeciolTy recom
mended Ibr th, Cure of Khenmatinn, ScroAili,
nlaa I :i/tnw, n C ll.u Tltpnn. —.1 f _
Central
Lry*ipelas, Ulceration of the Tliroxt and Legs;
Pains and Swellings of tha Bouet, . Tetter, Pim
ples iu the Face, Old Sores, aud all Cutaneous
Eruptions, Neuralgic Afflictions, Mercurial Dis*
eases, and fonissisnug the operation and nravunt*
ing foul coniequuucos of Morcuriuls in Syphilis.
This preparation (by adding Queen’s Delight,
Ac. to tho Sarsaparilla,) combines in a more
perfect degree thsu any known remedy, tonic
and alterative powers; aud is highly recommuml*
edby eminent Physiciuns. It is
E xecutive department,-MiUcdg*.
villa, 10th March, 1848.—By virtue of an
act of the General Assembly of this State, as-
ranted to 91st December, 1843, declaring that
"tho fortunate drawers in the land lottery of1897,
embracing the counties of Leo. Muscogee, commence on
Troup, Coweta and Carroll," shall take out their
grants on or befbre tho first day of October, 1844,
or tho aame shall be forfeited and considered as
reverted to the ftteto: Provided always, that the
operation of this act shall not apply to orphan or
orphans, until twenty-ouu years ahall have ex
pired after the drswiug of such orphan or orphan*,
nor to illegitimate person or persona, lunatic, deaf
and dumb, or blind parson*." Notice ia there
fore given, tint on tho Dili day of June next,
twenty-one yours will have expirad fbr the grant
ing ol lands drawn hy the classes of parsons enu
merated in the above recited act, and that IVom
and ufter the 10th day of June noxt, any person
n citizen of this State, by paying into the Trea
sury. the sum of two tliousuiKi dollars,shall be en
titled to rucoivo from this Slate, a grant iu his, her
or their tiuiiia to any uiigrntiled lot of land in the
couutio* aforesaid: from and after the 15th day of
Juno next, by paying into the Treasury, the sum
of fifteen hundred dollars; ftrom and aftor the l*t
-idrara'
Salkm, Columbia Couxtv, (Ohio,) )
April, 1841. I
Dr. D. Jayne—Dear Sir i I leul bound to you
and the public, to avail myselfof this opportunity
of giving publicity to the extraordinary effects of
your EXPECTORANT on myself. Having
been afflicted for sovurn! years with a severe
cough, beetle fever, aud its coiieomitaut diseases,
1 seemed only dooinod to Huger out a short but
miserable existence, until the foil of 1839. whon
being mure severely attacked, and having resort-
ed to ul| my former remedies, nud the prescrip
tion* of two physiciuns iu the neighborhood, with
out deriving any bcuofit, or the consolation of
surviving but a few days, or week* at the farthest,
wlion the last gleam of hope was about to vanish.
I had recommended to me your Expectorant
—and blessed by that Doing who does ull things
in tho uso of tho means—aud coutrary to the ex
pectations of my physicians and fYietuR I wo*
it n few days raised from my bed, and wa* en
abled, by the use of a bottle, to attend to my
business, eujoying, since, better health than I hud
for ton years previous. James \V. Estill.
BRONCII1TI8.
Beavkii, Pa., January 22,1841.
Dr. D. Jnune.—Dear Sir t Having beeu for a
long time afflicted with Bronchitis, a disease which
annually sweeps away thousand* of the human
raco to a premature grave, tinder the mistaken
nuttin of Consumption; aud having hoard of your
EXPECTORANT for Coughs, Asthma, Dilli-
cutty of Breathing, and every other disease of
the Lung*, I purchased two bottle* of it, aud am
happy to inform you, and all the son* and daugh
ter* of utllictioti, that it immediately suppressed
tho cough, removed the pain aud difficulty of
breadiing, aud produced a (Vee and easy expecto
ration, and very soon etfocted a cjfciplctc cure.
Jonathan Davis, Bap* it Minin’. Beaver, Pa.
For sale by TII08. M.TUPiF.lt ACO
apr 95 181 Bay.
Aestadushment—»a.
—Nearly opposite tbo Court Hot.. ...
Goo,— EftaUiehed In 1832,—Ladies' Silk und
Woollen Dresses, Shawls, Ac. are cleaned nud
dyed various colors, so as to give good satisfoo-
lion. Ladies'Bonnots dyed, bleached and dress
ed in a fisliiotmble style. Ladies’ and Gentle
men's Kid Gloves cleaned iu the best manner.
Goutlemcu’s garments renovated or dyed black
as may bo required, so as not to soil tho skin, or
tbo liuings, and not to be surpassed by any done
at the North. Terms uiodorata.
Cti?* Orders from tho couutry punctually at
tended to. ly—a itmrJJO
day of J uly next hy paying into tho Treasury, one
thousand dollars; Irom'und after tho J5th day of
July next, hy paying into the Treasury, the sum
of Hvh hundred dollars; IVmn and alter the lit
day of August, next, by paying into the Treasury,
the iittn or two hundred and fifty dollars; from
and after the Ifitli day of August thereafter by
paying Into the Treasury the sum of otto hun
dred dollars; from and after tho 1st day of Septem
ber thereafter, by paying into the Treasury, the
sum of twenty-five dollars; from and after the 1st
day of October thereafter, by paying into the
Treasury, the sum of Ten dollars: and from and
after the 1st day of November thereafter, bv pay-
iu# into the Treasury, tho sum of five dollars.
, „ GEO. W. TOWN8, Governor.
By the Governor,
Ciiai. H. Rice, Sec. Ex. Dep’t.
mar 94 wll—
vdle, March lGih, 1848.—The holders or
certificates for lots or Fractional lota of land, sit-
unted in the 12ih and 13th District* of Ware
county, sold iu compliance with an act of the
General Assembly of this State, passed on the
23d day of December. 1833, upon which the pur
chase money has been fttlly paid, are notified and
required to grant the samo on or before tho lit
day ofJ nly noxt, or on foiling to do so, that all
such lots or fractional lots at this time remaining
ungranted,will be bold und doomed as forfeited to
tho State, and liable* to bo sold under the provi
sions of an uct entitled "an act to declare certain
lauds in the count/ of Ware, forfeited to the
State, and to provide for disposing of tiie same."
. ApprovedDceemliur 30th, 1847.
GEO. W. TOWNS, Governor.
By the Governor,
Ciiai. II. Kick, Sec. Ex. Dep't.
mar 94 - — w]5
T O V
AND
PLANTERS, MECHANICS
AND MERCH ANT'S.—Tho subscriber has
on hand, and is constantly receiviug, a well select
ed assortment of River Lumber,Timber,Shingles,
aud Fire Wood,which lio offers forsnlcon accom
modating terms. Purchasers would do well to
5 ivo him a cull before purchasing elsewhere.
.11 orders for either of tho abovo nrticle* left nt
Ills office, 112 Buy street, or at the Eastern wharf,
will lie promptly attended to.
dec 14 R. A. ALLEN.
lUf ORB NEW HURIM Bit GOODS.
XTJL—The subscribers have recolved per South’
truer of tills week, n handsome assortment of
superior White end Fancy Linen Drills, com
prising among them tha very Xewett Patient,
ami most Fusiuonahlo Style, of any in the mar
ket. Also siuglu milled Freuch Cussliuerus of the
best patterns, for sule by
apr 8 HAMILTON A SYMONS.
A X11 I ON ABLE FANCY IslNEN
.U VESTINGS.—A choice assortment of Fan
cy Litiun Vesting* of the Latest style and New in
this market, received per Southerner mid for
sale by HAMILTON A SYMONS,
npr 8
D RY GOODS*—Latest urrivul ol' Staple
and Fancy Dry Goods—Amongst which are
to be found every variety of the latest style of
Dress Goods. Also u largo and well selected
stock of Gentlemen's wear. The above goods
are olVerod at prices to correspond with tho
times. A. EINSTEIN.
aprO
I NDIA MATTING. — Just received, _
.1. full assortment, 4-1,6-4 and 6-4 Plain White
Mattings. Also, 4-4, 5-1 ami 0-1 Fancy Dol'd
Mattings. For sale by
npr5 LATIIROP A FOOTE.
D
REHB 00008.— Fine French Mua-
IjOWIIS. also,
Grenndine Silks, India Plaid Silks, Foulard
Silks, Burrages, Ao. For sain by
*‘“•"'OF*
npr 5
LATI1RO!
’■> FOOTE.
13 UTTER.—5 firkins Orange county But-
J3 ter. for sule by JESSE A CADY,
apr 12
S ILVER CUPS.—Some new nud vury
beautifiil pntterus of Silver Clips just receiv
ed aud forsate by T. T. WILMOT.
mar 11
PRINTS, ORGANDIE MUSLINS
IT AND BALZORINES.—20 cases Prints,
assarted qualities; I cate Organdie Mudins t 1
cane Bulgarina*. Received by lute arrivals, and
for salu at VVholesuIe only, by
mar27 HENRY F. WARING.
P HILADELPHIA BRICK.—10M of the a-
bove Brick now landiug aud for sale low if
takeu from the wharf.
apr 30 GREINER A BEALL.
EEF AND PORK.—10 half bbl*.
Fulton market Beef and Pork, ju«t receiv-
D
ed and for sole by
npr 211
w. W. GOODRICH.
aVGA B AND BACON.—25 blida primo
choice N O Sugar ; 35 do Cincinnati Sides,
for sule by A. MINIS,
apr 20
i keg* Rutter, just received
THEODORE MINIS.
PUTTER.—I
J3 nnd for sale by
apr 24
A? A VEADER have received a good asrart-
ment of Gauze Merino, Gauxe Cotton end Silk
Under Shirts, (large *iz«,) "ith a supply of Lin-
en, rib'd and plain, Cotton Half-ho«a, Linen,
eotton and silk Glovea, Ao. which aroforraloat
147 Bay street. apr 7
Primo -Pork;
DORK. Ac#—60 bbl* City ..
apr 13
WOOD, CLAGIIORN&CO.
jfiUAKUGS AND *.ESIONf8.-L«n<l-
vJ ing and for rale by If. J. GILBERT.
apr
nj and for sale by
TYOMESTIC GOODS.—Just received
U by GODFREY A La ROC HE — Indigo
Blue Drilling, bine Denims, York Denmt* and
Shirting Stripes, Ticking. Striped and white
heavy cotton Oimuburgs, Linen Osnabiirg, Marl
boro aud llopuweli atripes, Fine, comraoli and
cheap Apron Checks, Blue nnd whitp Moschieto
Netting, Liiiuti do, Hosiery, Thread, Fins, Nee
dles, Ac. mar 25
TVTEW WHOLESALE DRY'GOODS
J.N STORE.—The subscriber has just opened
an entire new atock of Dry Goods, in the store
next to N. B. A H. Weed, in Broughton stroot,
Up Stairs—which he offors for sale
sate only, at the lowest market price*.
mar2 — HENRY
at WhoIe<
F. WARING.
SPRING GOODS.—French and Lug
O liah Print*; Swiss nndNansook Muslins; Jac<
‘ White Cambric; Plaid and striped do.
le by II. II. STOTESBURY.
ouetand
For sale
mar 16
D omestic dry ooodh-a.
Wholesale—5 cases Bedticks.5 do Dennis,
3 do Striped Drills, 10 do ble-'cbcd Shirting, 3do
Pantaloon Stufis, 3 do Apron Checks, 2 do Fur
niture Prints, 15 do fancy Spring Prints, new,
style, 2 do do do Muslins, 25 halos 3-4 Shlrth
do 7-8 and 3-4 do. 6 do fine Sen Islnnd do, 6 au
Shirting Strips, 50 do Cotton Osnabergs. 20 do
Stripeddo. For sale, at lowest market prices,
on accommodating term*,
apr 3 SNIDER, LATIIROP A NEVITT.
P HELP'S OIN AND COFFEE.—
imbliE Pinto'. Gin 160 bag. Rio Cofle.,
landing from schr Florida, and for sale by
spr 14 E, SWIFT
ffttlar
Sprint Meat-
Ink, over the
ra, near the city of Macon, will
. .TUESDAY, the 9d day of MAY,*
1848. • The following Purses will bo offered.—
Tho money to be hung up at the stand ready for
the wluuer of each race.
Parse.
Tuesday, first day, 1 mile heat,; 0200 00
Wednesday, accond day, 2 mile heats,.... 300 00
Thursday, third day, 3 mile heats, 600 00
Friday, fourth day, beat three In five win
ning horse 900 00
Silver Cup worth $50, for aecoud best, if
more than two starts.
Saturday, for beaten horses ICO 00
CHARLES A. ELLS.
Bocrutary Central Race Club.
Macon. March 7th, 1848. 8w— mar 8
CTEAIII marble works.—
^ RIDGE ROAD, ABOVE SPRING GAR
DEN ST.— PHILADELPHIA.—'1’his extern
xive establishment is erected on au Improved plan
nnd hy tho aid of Steam Power mnniilhcti,re* all
kinds of Plain and Ornumnntal M A R B L V.
WORK, iu u Nttperior stylo, aud at the lowest
prices.
Tim largest and best assortment of Marblx
Mantels, Imported Parlor and Gordon Sta
tuary, Vask* and Fountains, Tilrs for floors,
Ac. may bu seen at llm Ware Rooms, to which
tlm attention of the public is respectfully nivlted.'
jMarblo Cutters supplied at all times with any
number of finished Mantel* and Table Tops,
Italian Tombs und Monument* cut to sizes or
finished—also constantly on hand, a Urge assort
ment of American Grave Stones in tho rougher
finished, Mgrble iu the block, Ac.
JOHN BAIRD,
Ridge Road, above Spring Gardeu st.
Philadelphia, March, 1848. tlmo— mar 99
"NEW "YORK ADVERT!SEMfeNT.
~ BROWNE, Maker and Importer
Grand, Somi-Graud and Six Octavo
DOUBLE ACTION HARPS, would Inform hi.
friends that lie has removed his Wareroom* to
■95 Broadway, (Lafarge Buildings,) NEW
YORK. Mr. Browne'* Harp* are by for Jhe
purity, ami power. The cordial approval of the
celebrated Harpist, Boehsa, should make him
and his work* celebrated throughout the country.
—Musical Tunes.
Uarps repaired, firings, Music, Ac.
London aud New York, established 1810.
apr 19 3tno wa—
J P.
• of
W OOD ’ s STEAM iron bail-
YV ING MANUFACTORY.—Ridob Road,
above Buttonwood 8t., PHILADELPHIA.—
Iron Railings, for public and private buildings
aud public squares, of every variety of form and
putteru.
Cemetery Railings, of classic and unique do<
signs, embracing upwards of ouo hundred difi'er*
out varieties.
Iron Chairs and Settees, for Gardens, Hall*
aud Piazzas—now style.
Verandas and Pilasters, for Cottages, made
in overy style.
Suriciuuii Wrought Iron Gates, for Carriago
entrances.
Now style Balcony Brackets. Ac.
Iron Tables of vuriou* stylos, embracing
Louis XIV, Klizabuiheun, Gothic, and modern
patterns, with White and Gold Italian Marble
tups. Thcso tables have boou introduced hy the
subscriber for Hotels, Restaurants, Ice Cream
Saloons, Ac. They are beautiful articlo* of for-
nituro for llut Htures aud other establishments
where it is desirable to make a grand display.
5.V* lie liu* recently constructed an elegant
substantial Cast Iron Hitchino Post, in form
admirably udapted to permanency of position,
highly ornamented, and represouting a well exe
cuted Head of that noble animal, the llorse,
Such an articlojiis long beeu a desideratum, undjii
now offered lo tlm good taste of tho public.
Strangers visiting Philadelphia, are respect*
fully invited to caUathia Wareroonis, aud ex
amine his different specimens of now and beauti
ful work.
„r ; ROBERT WOOD, Proprietor.
Ridgo Ruud, above Buttonwood St. Philn.
He has recently published, at great ex
pense, an original work exhibiting the now do
Higus und patterns which are executed at his es<
tuhlishnieut, embracing all Iho above articles, and
tho vuriou* and splendid patterns of Coinotery,
Balcony, Step and other Railing* which have
been manufactured fur Laurel Hill nnd other cele
brated Cemeteries, designed expressly for hi*
mvii establishment, and which may bu Mont to any
part of tho world to tlio*e who denire to mako a
selection. Undotibtcd reference will bo requirod
to siiNure a prompt rutum of dm work, alter ail
opportunity lor making tho selection.
apr 24 3—
D Igiikrrgotypg for*
TRAITS.—T.T. WILMOT re.pMIftilly
inform* the public, that he, with the assistance of
un experienced Artist, i* now ready to execute
Portrait* of all sizes, after tlm most improved
method* for beauty and durability; and invite* the
Ladies and Gentlemen of Savannah, and Visitors,
to call at his Gallery, at Uio corner of Bryan St.
and Market Square, where ha will at all tltnaa be
happy to wait on them.
T. T. W. has for sale Double aud Single Gold
Lockets, Gold Bracelets, Broaches, Ao. Ac. for
Miniatures.
Daguerreotype Artists are also informed tlmt
ho will keep Ibr salo oil articles used iu their pro
fession. — nov 12
D ~ OOKN. SASHES & WINDOW
BLINDS.—The Subscriber, Agent for Fj
Callaway A Co., is constantly receiving all kiudr
of Sashes, Door and Window Blinds, which he
offer* at ae low prices as they can be purchased
in the city. All work ftirnislied by him will be
warranted equal to any iu the country, or the
money will be returned.
JOHN G. FALL1GANT,
West aide Monument Square.
N. B. Orders for odd sizes* received aud
promptly executed — sept 1
RACES*—Central Coarse
WIIE E I.- WHIGIIV
. — CARRIAGE .MAKING. —Tho
subMJnhur embrace* tlm present opportunity iu
returning his sincere thanks to hi* friends unu the
public for past favors, and haviug a select stock
ofguod seasoued lumber will be enabled to give
better satisfaction iu future to himself ana his
frictidsgenerally.
Carriages, Wagons and Dray* for *alo.
Carriages repaired—Wood, Iron, Trimming
and Paiutiiig, Ac.
JAMES QUANTOCK, Stn.
Whool-wriglit, Carriage Maker A Blacksmith.
Tlm above branches of>bii*iiiu** will ho enrriod
oninftituroby the firm ofJAMES QUANTOCK,
Sen., and DANIEL 8. WILSON.
apr 30 —. 8t. Julian Struct near the Markot.
T\ i H SO L IJT ION.—-Thu firm of J. E.
J-J GAUDRY A CO. is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. Jas. E. Guudry is authorised to
attend to tho unsettled bitsiuess ofthe firm. The
•tore tlioy now occupy will bo ranted reasonably
until the 1st of Novumhur next, aud will dispose
of their stock of goods, chimp for cush.
JAS. E. GAUDRY.
•pr 99 R. II. D. SORREL.
T\H, 8. N. HARRIS bus established
himself in Savnnnah, with a view to the
practice of Medicine in its various branches.
C7* Residenco North Side Broughton Streot,
3d door West of Barnard Street.
fob 15 6mo—
F 'iOft SALE.—A genuine Merschaum Pipo
of the largest size, silvor mouuted, and
bcautiftilly carved ebony stem, by
P. JACOBS, 97 Bull street,
•pr 19 Sign of tho Indian.
BPi ttmmmfymmmm
..John P. On vim Ft Co., .
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MCRCIIANTS,
And tfurwnrdiiiK Agent*, .llacoa, Ct«.
Macon, July 30, ihA7 ly July 23
D HEAP~GOODS.-V fin* subscriber'iii-
forma his friends nnd thu public, that he has
yet on ItaMd a few choice Cloth, Cossiuier and
VastinM.and a very great variety bf white aud
fancy Drllliug*, white nnd fancy MnrwUU Ve*V
itigs, and Linen Vest Shapes, which will be
•o'd either by tlm piece or pattern, or made up tu
order in the most approved style.
f rr\ ALSO.—Shirts, Gloves, lldkf*. Sue-
ipendur*, Stocks, CraVuta, Collars, plain
s/raud frilled Lined Ub»otuft, L'mbrullnx, aud a
quantity of Spring arid Summer Clothing, all of
which are offered very low for cash.
{^"Country Merchant* are invited to call and
oxHtniiie thu stuck previous to purchasing else
where.
N. B. AU persons indebted to the subscriber
*EH)H SALE.—Lot No. 1, Elbert Ward,
X situated ou the corner of Jefferson and South
Broad streets. R. HABERSHAM A SON.
mar 4
SALE.—A now SEA ISLAND
COTTON GIN, but lilUo used, will be sold
. f grK0Q|l(
S. SOLOMONS A CO.
roit
J: co’
bargnm, if applied fo r soou.
HEiVf ,—28 acres Land between tbo
Canal aud Musgrove Creek. Apply to Sir.
F. M. Stone near the property, or
fob23 A. MINIS.
T“
ANTED,— 1 To Hlro for thu balance of
the year, Fivo or Six good Negro Men,
for whom a liberal price’will be paid, monthly
if required. WM. P. YONGE,
apf b No. 04 Bay street,
W ANTED «—tOO Luhorer* to work
on the South Western Rail Road. Weges
Thirteen Dollar* per month, payable monthly—
also board and lodging.
Apply to Rev. J. F. O'Neill, Savannuh.
apr 5
A CARB.-1 have removed to thu city ol
Macon, for the purpose of practising Law,
and shall practise it; ull tho Courts ofthe Southern
Circuit, and in any otlier Court* iu which busi
ness may be coufiaed to mo.
dec 17 — CARLETON B. COLE,
AIIO'ITOA 8AE.E8.
Aduilabtntar'. 8ula.
. Dy Cohen Ac Fosdlek,
On TuMd.y, 6ih Jiiiki, will ba .old in front of
tlio Court iloun, Ouure.n the u.nal hour, of
, Mttlu.
One negro man, Bravtboy, sold aa tha proper
ty of Mara E. Turner, deceased, under uo.urder
obtained from the honorable Inferior Co aft, aft-
ting for ordinary purpusu*
npr 4 8. A. l’A'I’OT, Admiuistrator.
. By Cohon ft Friadlck.
At Private Sale.—A likely Negro Woman.«
bout 21 years of age, with her child 9 months old.
mar 39
. , " mucuire id mu inuicnoer
oro particularly requested to call nnd sattlo with-
out delay. JOI1.N Jl.ll.LKKY
apr 4 ttiu, i—
4 just pngCEiv«ii»'"unst
(R men!,if CLOTHS, CASSI.MRUS, LIN
JLlN DRILLINGS and YKStInGR
which I will make to order cheap fur ca*)i. Per
„ ....... . n III niuna in Urdlir cIlUOp IMF Ciltt||, |;fr
sons furnishing their own material!* can hare them
made iu tho best manner and latent fashion.
^ JOHN W. KELLY, Tailor,.
„ Owens’ building, Monument square.
N. D. Cutting done at dm shortest iiodoa.
mur 95 2mu—
PRICE A V E A D E IK •
... .DRAPEUM AN1» TAILORS,
tiO. 147 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH;.
Keep constantly on bund a large assort
1 ftIII fir llm ktnol Pin,).* l<n n «t. ri . u ..J
munt of tho boat Cloth*, Cassimcr*, and
Vestings, withn full StockvfFaucy Articles.
—Also—
A largo supply of Ready Made CtormoG,
which they will lull un their usual terms, or 10
per com discount for cunli. — mar 16
HU . having returned from
WJl the North with a now mid extensive «*-
JLL •ortment of GOODS which ho ht<* c«ra-
fttlly selected nt thu best lmpbltltiff llonses,
would luforin hi.* uumerotis patron* that m cofi-
scqueuce of the advantages afforded him during
his recent visit to thu Northern market lie is pre
pared to ofler greater inducements than licratm-
lore, to all who favor him with their ordeiri, and
would invito them to cull nnd examine his Spring
and Summer Stock, nt his Old Stand, sign of
Yl?. , * n,,,l »i corner of Broughton mu!
Wlutakor street*. — tnnr*10
M JiXts i-irvi'sl^iArsl^Tho
Subscribers Imvc just received by recent
•tyffeMttortniunt of FUR and STRAW
IIATS. suitublu for the Spring and Summer
trade, among which may bu found Men's and
Boy * Leghorn, English Dunstable and Rutlauu
Braid tint*. Also Men’s nnd Boy's Panama,
j'ultn-lcnf, nud C'liiun Pearl lint*. Also Infiim'a
Leghorn nnd Rice Pearl do, together with a choice
nsMortuiout of Men’s Ihshionnlilo Black and Drab
Sdk and Beaver; Blue, Drub nnd Pearl Cbmi-
mere Hats—all of which they offer for sale on llm
most reasonable term", at No. 1"7 Bay strecL
•prl5 D. A. AMBLER & CO.
1\TOTICE.—Clerk's Offieu Superior Court
J.1 Chatham County.—All Free Person* of
Color are hereby notified to eorae forward and
regiater their natnea In this office, in accordance
with the law, previous to the first of Juue next,
-"Ino. E.*DAviSr “
fob 99 Hiiio— OloiK oup* w «• »«
pm XlIKASIIItKK’S OPFICI3
V^—Savannah April 1, 1848.—The City Trea
surer la now wady to receive City Taxes for the
present year. The Books will be kopt open un
til the 1st day of May next, according to Ordi
nance, after which time executions will be issued
against all defaulters.
apr 3 JOHN C. HUNTER, C. C
T>UBLIG SALE OP OFFICIAL
Jr ASSIGNEE IN BANKRUPTCY.—I will
sell at Public Auction before the storu of Mosirs.
Cohen & Foadtck, in the City of Savannah, on
Tuesday the 10th day of May next, at 11 o'clock,
A. M m *11 (he property and rights of property of
every name and nature, which became vested in
me, the Offlaial or General Assignee in Bank
ruptcy the liistriw. of Georgia, in the follow
ing assets, nnd which are particularly set forth In
thu papers of filo, os by-reference thereto will
moro fully appear t and the same will bo sold sub
ject to allsetoffii, liens and incumbrances, as well
as all title which may have been acquired under
sneh setoffs, otc., subsequent as weft ns prior to
tlm decrees. Term* cash—purchasers paying
the expense ofa formal deed.
In tne matter of George W. Ron, of Muscogee
county—All Ids interest iu those certain Lota of
Land, with thu improvements thereon, lying iu
tho town of Apalachicola, Florida—known asLota
Nos. 10 aud 11, block G., aud Lota No*. 10 and
11, iu block G., 2. Also in tlm *nmo Town, six
und onu quarter acres of Land.
MORDECAI MYERS,
Officinl or Genornl Anxignco in Bnukrupt-
apr 13 90— cy for tho District of Georgia,
T)K0P08ALS FOR A LOAN.-
Jr TREASURY DEPARTS “
TTCTINDOW-SASH AND BLIND
YV MANUFACTORY AND PLAINING
MACHINE, West Broad street, adjoining the
residence of Judge Wayno. Sashes and Blinds
of every description, tnado ofthe best materials,at
Northern Prices. House and Ship Joiner-Work
promptly executed. . .
, CHARLES VAN HORN, Proprietor.
N. B.—Constantly on hand a foil supply of
Flooring and Weathtt Boards, Sash, Blinds, add
Pannel Doors, 8K 10 Sash, glazed at 10 cants.
All other sixes in proportion —ly ang7
bl
"(CfEUCEiT - POTATOES.—10
LTJL ceived and for Mia by
apr 13 W. W. GOODRICH.
I hbds primo Sideagt 5 do do
: . tt J J r I. L.
JJAjCON,
Shoulder*, just received and for sale hy
spr 16 THEODORE MINIS.
DEPARTMENT, April 17,
1848.—Sealed proposals will be rocuivod, under
tbe act of 31st March last, until 3, p. in., on Sat
urday, the 17thofJuue, 1846, foroixteaii millions
ofddllara of United States stock, reimbursable
twenty years from and after the 1st day of July,
1846, bearing six per oont. interest per annum,
payable siiui-animally, ou tho first day* of Janu
ary nnd July of each yenr. No bid will bo re
ceived below par; nor will any bid bo considered
miles* one percent, thereof 1* deposited insomu
depository of the United States nt or before tlio
date fixed for opening tlm proposals. The bids,
in all cases, must be unconditional, and without
any reference to tlm bids of other*, aud should
state distinctly tlm premium offered.
The proposals should be Mealed, and ciidoru-
ed "Proposals for loan of1848," addressed to tlm
Secretary of the Treasury, Washington City. D.
C. Tlm sum which may be accepted will bq re-
S Hired to bu paid to the depositary of the United
tales ueurest the places of residence of tlm per
sons respectively whose offor* may be successful;
but the amount ofthe accoptcd bids from bidders
not reading in tlio United State*, mu&t bo deposi
ted with the nsssistnnt treasurer* at New York,
Bostou. Philadelphia, or Now Orleans.
To give an opportunity to all person
ticipate in tho investment of fund* in tL
bids will be received for the lowest denomination
ofcertilicate* authorized by law—bohig for fifty
dollars—as well as for higher sums.
All certificates under one thousand dollar* will
bo transferable on (ho book* of tlm treasury; but
all certificates for that sum and upwurds will be
transferable on the book* of tho treasury, or by
delivery with coupons attached, at the option of
the bidder. To avoid oxpeuse, confusion, and
multiplication of account*, all certificate* with
coupons attached will be for the sum of ouethou’
sana dollars.
The successful bidder will be required to de
posit** the amount awarded in five equal instal
ments in each ofthe months of July, August, Sep
tember, October nnd November of tbo present
year, except for sums not exceeding twuuty thou
sand dollars, where the bidder may be desirous
of making immediate payment, in which comit he
whole amount may be at ortce deposited. *1 liu
stock will bear interest in ull case* from the date
of daposite. . . * „
The bids will be opened a (the TreasuryDe-
J artmentat 3, p. tn ,on Saturday, the 17th of
nno, 1848, in the presence of all persons who
may desiro to attend) but, under a provision in
troduced intotlie act of 31st of March last.no
bidder will be permitted to withdraw hi* bid.
On all bids not accepted, the atnouut deposited in
advance will ba immediately returned. The
whole premium on thu amount awarded must bo
deposited oapart of tbe first payment required in
In July next. It. J. WALKER,
•P r 99 — Secretary of the Treasury.
*jPj AIDER SlllRTS. — Goo. S. NichoTThni
just received a ftill supply of Summer Un
der Shirts, inch at Silk, Merino and Cotton.—
AUo Linen and Cotton Drawer*, for sale cheap
•tthe new elothincjtore Gibbon’s range. *
•pr 19
WATCIIE, AID JEWEL-
U\.—The subscriber wishes to cull tlm
attention of hi* cuetouivra to a choice ill-
sormientoffiiie Watches, just received by recent
orrivnl*, consisting ol Gold Hunting CaseLovera,
Gold Double Bottom Lovers,Gold imitation Dou
ble Coso Lovers. Gold Aurlu*** -•"«»» Le-
— . ..u'AiiiaV.use Lovers. Silver Double
.._ 0t>0l n ■k eVer -y-Mi V ^
Also, fino Gold FobChuius, Vuxt Chuins.Ciii.fi
Guard Chain*, Keys oud Chain Rings, all of which
will bo sold as low as iu any city in tlm Union.
All kinds of Watches Repaired nnd warrantee.
* D. B. NICHOLS,
oct 1 First cornor west of Pulaski House.
PAKAitf.i IIAi'«.-0. 8. nTch-
OLS i* now opening from brig Clinton,
a beautifiil assortment of I'unuiiia Hots, which
he will soli for small profits, at tlm new Clothing
Store, Gibbons' Range. timrUl
pate s'i r oo>l biiEiS
ROOTS.—E. F.WOOD, Gibbon.'
Kongo, Nos. 71 nud 159, has just
received from thu most celebrated uianufimtiirere
In l'hiladulphiu, New York, Ac. a splendid as
sortment of these lUsliionabte Boots and Shoes,
for Ladies and Gentlemen, which will be abldut
New York aud Philadelphia price*. Tiiose who.
study comfort and wish to improve their under
standing, are invited to call aud examine them,
and they will soon bo satisfied of the importnnea
of giving them atrial. mar IS*
W°,
PLANTATION DBOi}AN.<L
Tim subscriber has just received put
brig Splendid nud otlier vessels from Boston, 21
cases I’JimtHtioH Brogans, which will bu soldi*
low ns possible. Planters, Fueinis oud other
who huve been uuablu to get their measuresfitto I
ill this city, can bu supplied by riffling toon. He
lias also a full supply nt Suiim*t.ttickets and Penis,
for servants. WILLIAM E- HALE,
nov 30 1(13 Congress Street.
lllI.EHft OPALdOG, —
/> k x r i x r s.
OULD announce to thu public, that they
have opouod room* at No. 193, Brough
ton street, (nearly opposite Dr. Cunningham's,j
where they mny bo counilted ut any hour of thu
day or evening. •Operation, perforini'd at their
ollicu will be done ill the most approved manner,
and warrauted to give cutiru satisfaction. Ex
aminations and advica gratis.
Dr*. M. & S. trust Uint their long experienr*
and previous success, will ensure them u liberal
pntronnge. — jnn 4
V OLS. tl and 7, tlm Lives of'lhe” Lord tliau-
ccllor* und Keopers of the Great Suol o f
England.
The Provincial Letters of Blaise Pascal. . ...
Wur with tho Saints: hy Charlotte Elizabeth.
The Mexican Wars A History of iu origin,
&c..«&c.s by Edward D. Mansfield. Esq.
Wnvcrly Novels, Parker'* edition, 27 vole, neat
half Morocco binding.
A Supplement to llm Plays of William Shake*
penro.
Also, a further supply of Sbakspcnru's Works
iu various styles of binding. For sale by
npr 24 JOHN M. COOPER.
T HE CONGRESS OF VERONA—Com
prising a portion of Momoirs of Ids owrt
time*; by M de Chateaubriand.
Tho Cznr, hi* Court nud People : including a
Tnuriu Norway nnd Sweden ;oy J S Maxwell.
The War and it* Warriors : comprising a com*,
plcte history of all rim operations of the Ameri*
can Armies in Mexico.
Musicnl History, Biography and Criticism {hy
Georgo llogarth.
Suggestion* on the Religion* Instruction ol
Um Negroes iu tlm Southern States, &c.j by
Charles Colcock Jones, D D.
School for tbe Piano Forte ; by J B Cratner v
F. Iluiiteu’s celebrated Instructions for tlii
Plano Porto.
Henri llcrz'a now aud complete Piano Forte
School. For sale by J. M. COOPER,
opr 13
J iiht HKcrrvr.n- A lor# o Assort
ment of GLASSWARE, crminriiotig Tum
blers, Goblets. Chiunpngne nud Write Glasses of
various pattern*. Lcinonsdo and Jelly Glasrss,
Cm and tim'd Decanters, qts and'pints Cut Win*
Bottle*, do Clnrot Decanters, Fruit Bowl*, Pre
serve DMim. Sugar Xlowta. Collery Glasses,
Salt Coders. Cruets by the dozen or suicle, Uut-
ter Bowls, Ice Cream Plate*, Cream Pitcher",
Egg Glnssfi*, Glass Lamps, Water Bottle*, Toys
ol various kind*. Svrnp Untiles, Spoon-lioldois,
Ale Glasses, Mint Julip Tithes, Hall and Solar
Lamps, Cut Glass Shades, Kings end Cut Glass-
drops for Solar Lamps, Flower Vases, Solar and
Camnhine Chimneys, and various other articles,
and for sole cheap by
A. B. GARDNER, 102 Bryan street,
•tore formerly keptby|Msssrs. WecdsJk Morrell.
fob 33
pared from the receipt of the late Dr.'
Wistar. A fresh supply ju*i received and for
sale by J. M. TURNER,
spr tl Monument j*f.